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Short Essay On Impact Of Global WarmingShort Essay On Impact Of Global Warming
Knee Injury
The knee is one of the largest and most complex joints in the body. The main parts of the knee joint
are bones, ligaments, tendons, cartilages and a joint capsule.
Knee injury is a very common condition that is frequently encountered in general practice. Knee
injuries may change the life style of the patients and the early diagnosis is of a great value in the
treatment of these injuries. MRI can improve the diagnostic accuracy, which may reduce the time
and accelerate rehabilitation after injury.
Magnetic resonance imaging represents the optimal imaging tool in the evaluation of the knee
injuries, which has been shown to be an accurate and non invasive method of demonstrating the
presence and extent of injuries of the
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Yankee Players In Professional Sports
What do Yankee fans and other teams think when they hear these names? John Wetteland,
Mariano Rivera, Graeme Lloyd, Mike Stanton, Jeff Nelson, David Robertson, Dellin Betances
and now Andrew Miller. If you dont have the lead after six innings the game is pretty much over.
Mariano Rivera joined the Yankees Bullpen full time in 1996 after not having great success as a
starting pitcher the year before. He was the set up man for the eventual 1996 world series MVP
John Wetteland. The Yankees were tough to score on when these two where on the mound late in
the game. In the playoffs throw in Ramiro Mendoza and left handed specialist Graeme Lloyd and
this bullpen was one of the biggest reason the Yankees won the title in 96. In 1997 the team decided
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They are scoring runs, bashing it out of the ballpark and their back end of the Bullpen resembles
something they had for those runs in late 90s to early 2000s, they have been outstanding. Dellin
Betances who made the All Star team for his second straight year has been lights out as the set
up man and even when Andrew Miller went down with a forearm strain it seems the team didn t
miss a beat with Betances Closing. Betances career numbers are very impressive, he s 11 2 with
a 1.82 ERA, 0.88 WHIP, 228 SO in 148.0 IP. The guy is big, tall and intimidating, throws very
hard and is just simply almost un hittable. Miller before his stint on the DL was one of the
reasons he Yankees where in first place. He had a 1.03 ERA with 17 saves, 43 strikeouts and just
eight hits allowed in 26.1 innings. He is picking up where he left off and hasn t missed a
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Immunity in the U.S. Court Essay
The right to not incriminate one s self is established within the Fifth Amendment of the
Constitution. The Fifth Amendment states, No person...shall be compelled in any criminal case to
be a witness against himself (Davenport, 2006, P. 87). People may plead the fifth as a means of
refusing to answer questions about alleged criminal activities. The right to not self incriminate, is a
fundamental right meant to protect individuals from being forced into giving evidence that could
be used against one s self. This concept against self incrimination extended to forced confessions
due to Miranda v. Arizona. In the Miranda case, the Supreme Court decided that police have an
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In some cases this works in two ways. For example, if a defendant gives testimony about a
murder cases and says were they threw the gun, police cannot be asked to search for the weapon to
be used as evidence. However, if by chance someone independent by the government finds the
weapon and turns it in, the weapon can be used as evidence against the defendant (Davenport,
2006). The other form of Immunity is transactional immunity, which is absolute protection against
prosecution for any event or transaction about which a witness is compelled to give testimony or
furnish evidence (Neubauer, 2011, p. 466). This form of immunity is said to be the preferred form
of immunity by defendants, because the government will be barred from prosecuting the defendant
for a crime they were granted immunity (Davenport, 2006). Use immunity grants less protection
than transactional immunity in that witnesses may not refuse the government s offer of immunity.
In this case, accepting immunity is forced and is not a choice. In the case Kastigar v. United States,
the belief was that Charles Joseph Kastigar would use the Fifth Amendment protection against self
incrimination. The issued an order granting immunity but Kastigar and Stewart refused to testify
(Kastigar v. United States Case Background, 2009). The claim was that only transactional
immunity, which was not granted, would
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Opinions and How to Deal with Stereotypes and Disagreements
Obviously, people have a right to state their opinions. Opinions that may be hateful; opinions
that many would consider morally wrong; opinions that are the fuel for stereotyping,
discrimination, and the condemnation of things that shouldn t be condemned. But it s a free
country, right? So don t these people have the right to say these terrible things, without
repercussions? I have opinions on opinions, and this paper is a great way to learn about them. To
be brutally honest, most people s opinions on most things do not matter, in some cases there is
actually a right opinion, and having the freedom to say what you want doesn t free you from the
consequences of what you say. First and foremost, your opinion is irrelevant. Here s why. All
my life I have heard people get into serious, heated debates over the stupidest things. I know that
doesn t always have to happen because any sensible person would realize that it is much easier
to quietly disagree, and I ve also seen people do that. It s fine to share your thoughts on music or
actors or novels or whatever you please, as long as you understand that other people are not
exact replicas of you, and they will not like the same things. They might love something you
hate, deal with it. So if your cousin loves One Direction, and you can t stand them, please don t
disown her for it. It is literally hurting no one, it s not like she s a cannibal or something. If she is,
then I guess it s okay to disown her. Unlike a person s taste
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Carotid Sinus Book Report
NECK: The examiner is very organized in her technique. Like the book she begins with inspection
noting that the neck should be symmetrical and the head held erect. She has the patient perform
ROM correctly and tests the spinal accessory nerve (cranial nerve number 11). The examiner
inspects the jugular veins in the patients neck which is an assessment that I was unable to find in
the book. She did palpate the carotid arteries making sure to note that they should not be palpated
at the same time and that if to much pressure is applied over the carotid sinus area it can cause
vagal stimulation which in turn will slow the patient heart rate. She correctly palpated the lymph
nodes and the trachea. However, when it came to palpating the thyroid... Show more content on
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She follow along with the book by checking the patency of the patients nares. Visual inspection of
the nasal cavity with an otoscope included inspection with the head tilted back however she did not
view the nasal cavity with the head erect. While inspecting the nasal septum she said to check for
deviation but did not say why. The book states that a deviated septum is not uncommon but should
be documented in case the patient ever needs nasal suctioning or a nasogastric tube. She noted the
inspection of the turbinates. The examiner did not palpate the sinus in this video but she did in a
previous one. When she palpated the sinus in the previous video she noted that if there was
tenderness or swelling of the sinuses that trans illumination needed to be performed, the book
however says that there is no evidence to support the practice of trans illumination. She starts the
examination of the mouth by checking the jaw alignment which is not in the book. She inspects the
lips but does not check the inner surface. She asked the patient to remove any dentures and notes
the normal amount of teeth that is expected in an adults mouth. She inspects the tongue however
when grasping it with gauze she did not inspect both sides but went directly to palpating beneath
the tongue. The examiner notes that the mucosa should be pink smooth and moist but
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Kurt Cobain Theory
Kurt Cobain was found dead of an apparently self inflicted shotgun blast to the head. (Cross,
2014). Cobain was at a raise during his time, he pushed limits into his music, creating a grunge
style influencing the fashion and music industry single handily. His band, Nirvana was the biggest
and most significant band of his generation in the early 90s. He was only 27 years old at the time
of his death, but the question is what lead the Nirvana rock star to suicide? Freud s psychodynamic
theory of personality states the importance of early childhood development, and it could be said
that childhood experiences could have possibly played a role in Cobain s suicide. On February
20, 1967, Cobain was born to be the center attention of his family, he was the first child. At three
years old his parents birthed his younger sister, that s when things changed, and he didn t receive
all the attention as he used to. Around the age of nine his parent s marriage went downhill and
divorced, because of this Cobain s psychological development would become affected into his
adolescent years. After the divorced Cobain was never in a stable home, jumping from living with
father to his grandparents, aunts, and uncles houses. According to (Cloninger, 2004), It leaves a
narcissistic wound and a craving for parental love that was never met . In psychoanalytic theory
Alder could describe him to be struggling with interiority within his childhood where Fear of
abandonment, undoubtedly from his
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Religious Experiences Assignment Analysis
The assignment I choose was the instructor s paper Religion and Coping: A Contribution from
Religious Studies, the section Religious Experiences . This section explains in great detail
religious experiences and it states examples. The hypothetical situation brought forth for this
assignment is the following: My friend Jane has just lost her daughter Julia, age 6. Julia was hit
by a car and killed. I am going to help Jane cope the death of her daughter through possible
religious experiences. The following below is the speech I am going to give to Jane about religious
experiences and using them to cope with the death of her daughter Julia.
These experiences could very much so help you cope with the death of Julia. I know this is going
to be hard for you since you are not religious but turning to religion in a crisis can really change the
way you perceive life. I m not telling you to attend church every Sunday or to read to bible front to
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Another wonderful example of a religious experience is the out of body experience with the call
of Black Elk to shamanism. Black Elk is in a Native American tribe, Sioux. He starts
experiencing visions at age 5 but it s not until age 9 that he experiences the Great Vision . This
vision involves him hearing his name being called out but he wasn t seeing anyone. He was
flying among the clouds and seeing horses. Then suddenly he hears voices saying that
grandfathers are calling to him not old men but the powers of the world. The voices were telling
him that they want the powers and the mission to restore the tribe be given to him. They want
Black Elk to have the powers to destroy and to heal. Later we find out that he does just that and
the Sioux future of peace and happiness is restored. As you can see from the two examples that I
just gave you, religious experiences are for the better and are extremely
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The Sin Of Ham Recorded Essay
The sin of Ham recorded in Genesis 9:20 24 has different views including voyeurism, castration,
and paternal incest. Scholars Bergsma and Hahn have come up with the maternal incest view
from their study of specific words related to the account. The first part of this paper will focus on
Bergsma and Hahn s word study to indicate that their maternal incest view is a viable option. The
second part of the paper will focus on the word bara (to create) in the Hebrew Bible. This word will
be examined to articulate the different usages and meanings of the word. Therefore, this paper will
focus on the importance of word study to show that words are of critical importance in
understanding the meaning of the Hebrew Bible in specific contexts.
Genesis 9:20 24 Ham s Sin There are different views concerning Ham s sin recorded in Genesis 9:20
24. The traditional views include voyeurism, castration, and paternal incest. Bergsma and Hahn
have introduced another view known as the maternal incest view. Bergsma and Hahn have made a
persuasive argument that states Ham s sin was not incest with his father, but that he had sexual
incestual relations with his mother. This conclusion has been made from the idiomatic meaning of
the phrase Ч‘Чђ ЧЄЧ•ЧЁЧў Ч”ЧђЧЁ to see the father s nakedness (v. 22). The paternal incest view
equates Leviticus 20:17, to uncover nakedness as a euphemism for sexual intercourse. The
conclusion is then drawn that Ham s sin of seeing his father s nakedness must mean he had
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Terry Frisk Case Analysis
Similar to a Terry Frisk (commonly referred to as a pat down or frisk search ) a protective search
is conducted for officer safety. The same requirement of reasonable suspicion is necessary to
perform a protective search (Hall, 2014). In other words, the officer needs to be able to convey a
reason, based on articulable facts, why a protective search was conducted (Hall, 2014). These
searches are to ensure potentially, ill intentioned people that may be hidden in the area cannot
harm officers (Hall, 2014). When law enforcement makes a legal arrest, incident to that arrest an
officer can search the suspect for weapons, means of escape, and evidence (Hall, 2014). The scope
of the search incident to arrest allows law enforcement to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Supreme Court in Maryland v. Buie set the precedence for law enforcement to conduct protective
searches (Hall, 2014). Although not every justice on the U. S. Supreme Court agrees with the
protective search doctrine, both federal and state courts have continued to expand on the Buie
ruling (Messing, 2010). Justice Brennan has two concerns with the protective sweeps ruling in
the Buie case (Messing, 2010). First, he believes expanding the Terry rule to people s homes
violates the Fourth Amendment (Messing, 2010). Second, the basis of this legal reasoning has no
limits regarding the standards of this ruling (Messing, 2010). Fortunately for law enforcement,
the majority disagrees and most courts allow protective sweeps even in a non arrest situation
(Messing, 2010). Courts have expanded the reasonable suspicion, and ability to articulate facts
for protective sweeps to now include categorical judgment to satisfy a protective sweep (Messing,
2010). An example could be if a suspect is violent or more then one is arrested, then a protective
sweep can survive the court s interpretation (Messing, 2010). When conducting protective sweeps,
the factors that courts take into consideration to validate these sweeps I believe are sensible to any
reasonable and prudent person. The four factors are as
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College Readiness Course For Single Moms
College Readiness Test Lesson 1 COLLEGE READINESS COURSE FOR SINGLE MOMS
Subject line: College Readiness Course For Single Moms (Welcome + Lesson 1) Hi, Thanks for
signing up for the college readiness test for single moms. This is a great first step, and I m so
grateful you are here. I applaud you not only for thinking of going back to school, but for
recognizing the importance of planning and preparation before enrolling in college. This is a
five lesson email course spread over ten days. After this email, you will get the next one the day
after tomorrow. You will receive a lesson every other day until the end of the course. Don t
forget to download your free worksheets to go with the course at ........................... Are you
ready? Let s go. LESSON 1: What s your goal for your education? What s your why? The
decision to go back to school is an important one since it could be the difference between living
in poverty or creating a financially stable life for your family. In this course we are going to look
at some things you can do to set you up for success. Before you enroll in college and invest time
and money in your education, it s important to clarify a few things. First what s your goal for
your education? Why do you need a college degree? Don t assume this is a silly question. A lot of
students attend college every year without having a clear goal or purpose for their education. A
telltale sign of this is when you see college students changing their majors,
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Transportation Plan For A Sustainable Transportation System
For more than 50 years the U.S. has followed a motor vehicle centric transportation policy which
supported dramatic U.S. economic and population growth. Alternate forms of transportation
including walking, biking, rail transit and public transit have been overlooked, even neglected in
the auto era during which the overriding transportation planning philosophy has been to improve
the speed of moving goods, services and people by expanding roads, highways and parking
facilities. Transportation planning has proceeded without regard to health or the environment or the
integrity and vitality of our communities. Early in the 21st century, the threat to national security
and the implications of global climate change plus the rising cost of a... Show more content on
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o Each year, U.S. businesses indirectly pay billions of dollars in employee congestion tolls
comprised of absenteeism, parking expenses, medical care, employee benefits, turnover, and
lowered productivity. Employer real estate costs are elevated in order to provide employee
parking facilities. o Ten years ago the average American spent 443 hours behind the wheel of a
car, or 55 eight hour workdays. The Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) estimated that in 1999
the total congestion bill came to $78 billion, the value of 4.5 billion hours of delay and 6.8
billion gallons of excess fuel consumed. o Paving open space and converting farmland to
commercial and residential development reduces our capacity to produce food products,
decreasing food availability and increasing food prices throughout the world. o Highly skilled
employees seek workplaces located in areas with a high quality of life, with several transportation
options and affordable housing nearby. Businesses that can t offer this high quality have greater
difficulty in recruiting workers than those that do. o Reliability and speed of delivery of goods and
services is essential to business success. Businesses are hurt by disinvestment in existing
metropolitan areas. Public funds are often dedicated to create infrastructure in the next new suburb,
benefiting businesses that relocate but not those who stay in place. Businesses located
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Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, C.J. Jung and William James...
Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, C.J. Jung and William James were all brilliant and diverse theorists
who made vast contributions to the science of psychological studies. These brilliant minds fueled
the psychological studies of future theorists with their contrasting theoretical approaches and
discoveries. At times, they collaborated to formulate concepts and understandings but separated
because of conceptual disputes. Freud s psychoanalysistheory was at the epicenter of some studies
but these men in their individuality contributed their own theoretical concepts and developed their
own schools of thought from Jung s analytical psychology, Adler s independent school of
psychotherapy, James s theory of emotion and Freud s psychoanalytical... Show more content on
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These include his structural analysis of personality into Id, Ego, and Superego, and his description
between anxiety, and ego defense mechanism (pg 422).
Freud s structure of personality theory divides the mind into three parts, the Id, which centers on
desires, pleasures, primal impulses, or urges. The Ego, which is concerned with the conscious,
the moral, rational, and is self aware. The Super ego, the censor of the Id, which enforces the
moral code of the Ego. He believed the Ego and Super ego are both partly conscious and
unconscious. His structural theory of the Id, Ego and Super ego was detailed in the book, The Ego
and the Id when Freud revised his earlier theory of mental functioning and believes repression is
one of many defense mechanisms and it occurs to reduce anxiety. Freud reasons the conflict
between the drive and superego as the cause of anxiety which is the root cause that inhibits mental
functions, such as an individual s intellect. Identification, rationalization and projection are three
other defense mechanisms people use to protect their mind from anxiety.
Freud s theory of psychosexual development states people seek pleasure from erogenous zones
and everything a person becomes as an adult is determined by their childhood experiences. An
individual develops his or her psychosexual personality based on how he or she handles anti social
impulses in socially
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Robert Frost and E.E. Cumings Essay
Robert Frost and E.E. Cummings Poetry is considered to be a representational text in which one
explores ideas by using symbols. Poetry can be interpreted many different ways and is even
harder to interpret when the original author has come and gone. Poetry is an incredible form of
literature because the way it has the ability to use the reader as part of its own power. In other
words, poetry uses the feelings and past experiences of the reader to interpret things differently
from one to another, sometimes not even by choice of the author. Two famous poets come to mind
to anybody who has ever been in an English class, Robert Frost and E.E. Cummings. Both of these
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Aside from the connections and similarities both of these poems are actually quite different. In
Cummings poem the time cycle such as, spring summer autumn winter (3). Has the effect that
time goes by quickly and the little things almost are insignificant. Also in Cummings poem he
had mentioned how children grew to forget, allowing for such interpretations like, once one
grows up they loose who they once were. Where in Frost s poem time slows down to make a
choice that will alter one s life. When he is deciding between the roads he has time to ponder
and question his move having each movement being significant rather than insignificant. Also in
Frost s poem it is safe to assume that when making a choice one will use the knowledge and
experiences they had as a child to make choices in the future allowing the reader to understand
that one doesn t simply loose who they once were, but one changes who they become through
the choices they make. Frost s poem has a great sense of irony towards the end, I shall be telling
this with a sigh / somewhere ages and ages hence (16 17). The irony is that while he s making his
choice he is already anticipating how he will tell the story in the future, almost adding a sense of
drama
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The First Of A New Historical Period
With the repeated financial crises that effected the global market economy in resent years, and
with the realization that many of the practices, behaviors, and political decision that led to the
economic crisis in the first place are still in place, one can only wonder if capitalism as an
economic, social, and political structure is coming to an end as we know it? What makes this
predication more realistic now than ever is the political changes that we are witnessing and the
lack of social stability that is affecting every corner of the planet; it seems that the seeds of
change were already planted, and now we are witnessing the early stages of a new historical
period. However, a system, like capitalism, that became part of the very nature of how societies
function and exist is hard to overcome. In addition, this unstable era is not the first for the capitalist
system. In fact, lack of stability and conflict during WWII only allowed capitalist countries, such as
the U.S. and Japan, to emerge stronger, more dominant, and more hegemonic. Thus, why would this
period of time could by any different from the previous crises that the capitalist system faced and
overcame?
These debates have dominated the political economy field in the recent years, and in this paper, I
will attempt to cover some of the main argument in support of each of these points of view.
Many argued that capitalism, as we know it, in all of it variations and models, has came to an end.
Capitalism, as Marx had
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Themes Of Tuesdays With Morrie
Tuesdays with Morrie is a non fiction book which includes values and lessons inculcated in the
story of an old man named Morrie Schwartz and a young man named Mitch Albom which had
lost touch for several years. The book circulated in the events of their lives from the flashbacks
and present times and how they were able to meet up again and change each other s lives. The
central theme of this book is about life lessons one can garner through death. It is how the
encounter and visitation of Mitch to his college professor Morrie every Tuesday became lessons
on how to live life. With this, Tuesdays with Morrieis the outcome of the remaining time they
spent together while Morrie is nearing to his death. The story began with a flashback of Mitch s
Graduation Day. He is bidding goodbye to Morrie while giving him a briefcase with his initials on
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I learned that in life, we should not let go soon but also, we should not hang on too long. It s
alright to still hope for something/someone you want until you get the chance to get it but
sometimes, patience is not always the answer; waiting for so long to nothing is a waste of time
and we should not let his happen. Another thing is I also learned about contentment; We should
learn to accept what we are able to do and what we aren t able to do. People have their own assets
and imperfections and to deal with them, it would be just a matter of acceptance; acceptance of
who we are and what we are not. I recommend this book to all the people especially those who are
in need of motivation or even people who are becoming hopeless and feeling worthless. This is
not just an ordinary book which tells true story, but also, this is a story which will really touch
the hearts of those who will be reading this. This is a book which is worth the time and read for it
will really move you to a positive outlook on
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Extinction of Dinosaurs due to Asteroid Impact Essay
Extinction of Dinosaurs due to Asteroid Impact
Nobody knows for sure exactly how the dinosaurs became extinct. However scientists have
speculated for decades about possible events that caused the dinosaurs to die out. Possibilities range
from asteroids, to volcanoes, to climate changes. One of the more popular or well known extinction
theories involves the belief that an asteroid struck the Earth, causing devastating effects, and
triggering mass extinctions around the end of the Cretaceous period.
The asteroid impact extinction theory began in 1980 with Luis and Walter Alvarez, a father and son
team. They theorized that an asteroid struck the Earth at the close of the Cretaceous period, causing
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Gerta Keller, professor of geosciences at Princeton University, has recently conducted research on
the Chicxulub asteroid in which she analyzed new core samples taken from the asteroid site (Botzer
2004). These samples indicate that the impact that occurred at Chicxulub actually predated the mass
extinction of the dinosaurs, which occurred at the Cretaceous Tertiary boundary about sixty five
million years ago. Keller claims that the Chicxulub impact occurred approximately 300,000 years
before the extinction (Keller 2004). Although previous researchers estimated that the Chicxulub
asteroid was the cause of the extinctions, there had always been doubts about the exact age and
size of the crater, and about the origin of the mega tsunami deposits that were located within the
crater (Keller 2004). The focus of Keller s recent research was on finding some answers to these
questions. To do so she analyzed Cretaceous limestone, dolomite, and anhydrite deposits as the site
of the Chicxulub crater (Keller 2004).
The fossil deposits at the Chicxulub site suggest that the mineral layer in the crater was deposited
after the impact, but before the extinction of the dinosaurs and other species. Keller proposes two
possible explanations for this. The first explanation is that the sediments were deposited as the
backwash of a giant tsunami that occurred after the impact (Keller 2004).
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Literary Analysis Of The Hot Zone By Ebola
The Hot Zone is all about the events that surrounded the outbreak of Ebola that occurred in the
1980s. The story begins when some personnel affiliated with a laboratory facility that conducts
tests on monkeys mishandle the virus, in the process causing risk to the general population. In the
process of containing the disease, Preston indulges in past similar knowledges in the wake of
significant health risk. He (Preston) has adopted the tone of viral panic, vulnerability and regret to
express the unimaginable suffering of victims that were directly and indirectly affected by Ebola.
The book revolves around a couple of scientists and medical practitioners who reflect a vast
experience in hot agents. It was set in the 1980s and uses the point of view of the main character
called Preston to describe the death and exposure of an expatriate from France called Monet
Charles. In his tone he expressed the prevalent themes that came out of the storyline which is
tortures of the victims, death and the human fear attached to it. As a matter of fact, the appeal and
the power of the literature are derived from the fear and suspense that the readers evoke as they
read through. The gory and horrific demise of Charles Monet, Peter Cardinal, and Nurse Mayinga
exposes the audience to the edge with respect to the dread and anticipation of what will ensue in the
case that the virus spreads to the general population.
The tone of viral panic and regret are supported by the dominant feeling of
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Privy Council vs . Caribbean Court of Justice
Course: HM323
Date: February 13th 2013
Topic: The Privy Council vs. Caribbean Court of Justice
The Privy Council vs. Caribbean Court of Justice At the center of the judicial system in the
Commonwealth Caribbean lies the English Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. The Judicial
Committee of the Privy Council is primarily the final Court of Appeal for those Commonwealth
territories which have retained the appeal to Her Majesty in other matters. The Privy Council is an
institution that became established as the final court for the individual countries during the era of
colonialism. The Privy Council is the British Crown s private council. It is composed of more than
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The members of the Council are collectively known as The Lords of Her Majesty s Most
Honourable Privy Council . The Sovereign appoints Privy Counselors on the advice of the
government and generally consists of senior members of Parliament, the church and judiciary. The
Privy Council shows a more complex structure than the CCJ. The CCJ is the highest appellate court
for Barbados Guyana and Belize however all the other islands retain the Privy Council as their final
appellate court. Another distinguishing feature is that the CCJ can interpret the Treaty and apply it
to our legal systems only where possible. This limitation means that it has to be done within the
confines of the different laws of the islands. This feature is unlike to the EU system where the EU
court could make direct laws which would affect member states. The Privy Council would be
interpreting Caribbean laws based on the examples they have had with the Single European
Community. On the other hand the Caribbean Court of Justice would have an active role in
resolving trade disputes and trade integration based on the laws relating to the Caribbean community
.
References Davila, Isabela C., Replacing the Privy Council with the Caribbean Court of Justice in
the OECS Countries. Pdf. Feb 2013. The Privy Council. The Judicial Committee of the Privy
Council. London, England. Feb
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Responsibility In The Rich Brother By Tobias Wolff
John D. Rockefeller once said, Every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an
obligation; every possession, a duty. Since the beginning of mankind, humans have been
responsible for each other, their family, society, world, and much more. The theme of
responsibility is prominent in Tobias Wolff s The Rich Brother, a story that revolves around two
distinctive brothers, each rich in his own way. Pete is a happily married, successful businessman,
while Donald is a simple, spiritual man searching for his soul. When Donald gets fired the farm he
lives on, no one but Pete can save him from his financial trouble. While driving back home, the
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Pete s business life compels him to be smart, materialistic, and self centered, while Donald
drifted from church to church, then joined a Pentecostal community that met somewhere in the
Mission District to sing in tongues and swap prophecies (Wolff 1). To put it differently, Donald
is obsessed with the fate of his soul and has never held a job; therefore, he does not consider
himself responsible for helping his brother or even saving the money he gives him. For
example, when a man named Webster joins the brothers later in the story, he tells them how he
found a gold mine in Peru and is selling shares. Donald irresponsibly gives Webster Pete s money
without asking him, and Pete reacts by saying, A hundred dollars. Gone. Just like that. I worked
for that money, Donald. I know, I know, Donald said. You don t know! How could you? You get
money by holding out your hand (Wolff 10). Donald s humanitarian and spiritual society
negatively affects his responsibility towards his brother whose money he gives away to Webster
who might potentially be a liar. On the other hand, Pete is more aware when encountering strangers
and more careful with money because his society forces him to be a reliable, responsible
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Pac-2 Essay
1. How did the Patriot missile the Patriot Advanced Capability 2 (PAC 2) version acquire the
capability to operate against other missiles, beyond just aircrafts?
The Patriot Advanced Capability 2 version acquired the capability to operate against other
missiles, beyond just aircrafts, by the US armed forces through an improved fuse and warhead in
comparison to the PAC 1 (Maital Seshadri, 2012). Furthermore, the US Army made changes to not
only the software of the PAC 2 missile but the radar system which guided it. These improvements
gave the missiles the ability to intercept other missiles which was different than previous models.
Interception in this case was not considered just the capability to knock a missile off course but to
destroy them which was the objective of this product. Beyond physical attributes, it acquired them
through the recognition that tactile ballistic missiles were all over Europe and increased threats,
prompting improvements to occur (Maital Seshadri, 2012).
2. Who made the decision to put the PAC 2 into production, when and why?
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These problems showcased themselves through low altitude engagement with warheads and
radar clutter of false targets that was produced from buildings. These problems were addressed
through improvements of the software code from limited data collected during the use of the
missiles that was then upgraded over short, even weekend, periods. This resulted in more
accuracy and precision of the Patriot missiles in intercepting Scud missiles. This problem became
more apparent when the evidence of the success rate of the missiles of 70 percent for Saudi
Arabia and 40 per cent for Israel were compared to the initial interception success rate of 95
percent from US Army sources (Maital Seshadri,
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Ftp
As today s communications is hard to imagine without an internet and file transfers. One of the
oldest protocols: File Transfer Protocol (FTP) lies as a foundation in transferring files, as the
user interface to the protocol from remote sites over the internet. The main objective of FTP is
sharing of files by encouraging implicit use of remote computers. The data is been transferred
reliably and efficiently irrelevant to the number of host systems, file sizes and file types. FTP
works over the architectures: the successful file transfer doesn t depend upon the source and
destination of the file. To ensure that there is no loss of data in the transferring; FTP uses
reliable Transmission Control Protocol at transport layer. In recent years, graphical
implementation of FTP is introduced to allow users for transferring the files using mouse clicks
instead of commands. The biggest benefit of FTP is it can handle transferring of large files
which cannot be done through E mail systems. Therefore, the security aspect in the field of FTP
has different perspectives from different available security protections that are present in real
world. Similar to the HTTP protocol FTP also uses a single socket for both signaling and the
actual data, but with a separate socket for download FTP uses an out of band control which is not
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Symmetric encryption has five ingredients as follows. Plain text: This is the original data that is
intelligible and is given as input to the algorithm Cipher text: This is the output of the algorithm
which is unintelligible and scrambled according to the encryption key. Secret key: It is the key that
is being shared between sender and receiver and is also used in the input to the algorithm.
Encryption algorithm: This performs different operations and transformations on the plain text to
encode, which inturn converts into cipher
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Music Copyright
The ways people access music are important aspects of musical culture. Today, music lovers are
choosing to stream their music instead of actually owning their own personal copy. Streaming
music has become one of the biggest trends in today s society. As for me personally, I like to be
up to date on my music, so I usually will just stream music from one of my favorite free music
service sites, such as; Spotify, LiveMixtapes.com, Pandora, and/or iHeart Radio. Spotify had been
Europe s top streaming music service since 2008 before finally being brought to the United States.
When dealing with the understanding of music, we must first understand the rules and laws of
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File sharing helps a lot of unknown artist become known, allowing people to hear what they like
and don t like. This increases the brand and purchase of cd s that are liked by the public. File
sharing allows a customer to listen to a wider verity of music rather than what s on television or
the radio wants them to listen to. This gives them the option to decide whether or not the cd is
worth buying before purchasing it. Do to file sharing an artist can be recognized quicker, rather
than waiting for a cd to be released. File sharing is just another huge step in the music and internet
world when it comes to sells and an artist making their brand known in a broader way, in which
people will response to quicker. With the way people listen to music now compared to back in the
day, electronic music was not always the go to
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The Increasing Threat from Mercury in Our Aquatic Environment
Mercury contamination in aquatic environments is becoming an increasing threat to both wildlife
and humans (Peterson S. A., 2007). Organisms in the aquatic environment, particularly fish,
bioaccumulate methylmercury from contaminated water and food, but predominately from food
(Peterson S. A., 2007). Mercury in the atmosphereexists in three inorganic forms: gaseous elemental
mercury (GEM: Hg0), oxidized mercury typically called reactive gaseous mercury (RGM: Hg2+),
and particulate mercury (Hgp) (Hyun Deok Choi, 2008). Once emitted, mercury can be transformed
from one species to another via photoreduction, reactions with halides, and other oxidation
/reduction reactions (Hyun Deok Choi, 2008). Methylmercuryis the bioavailable form of mercury,
with well documented adverse effects (Rimmer, 2010). Methylated mercury is known to cause
adverse effects to wildlife and aquatic organisms. Methylmercury can have neurotoxic,
immunotoxic, and developmental effects on fish, birds, and mammals; top consumers may be at
elevated risk (Weir, 2010). Methylmercury is synthesized from inorganic mercury (Hg II) by
aquatic bacteria at oxic/anoxic boundaries such as sedimentwater interface of lakes and rivers
(Hurley JP, 1995). The degree to which an aquatic system is impacted by methylmercury
contamination is a function of a number of factors, including the rate of supply of atmospherically
derived Hg (II), the net rate of mercury methylation by aquatic, the efficiency of transport and
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George Orwell Privacy
Privacy at the Cost of National Security Big Brother is watching (Orwell). The truth is that anyone
reading this paper from the internet has the right to know that someone thousands of miles away
could very well be watching (Orwell). On top of this shocking fact, a victim would never even
know they were being watched. George Orwellknew what he was talking about when he wrote of a
society in which all things are monitored by the governmentand an individual s right to privacyis
breached for the sake of peace and safety. Some might even say America is such a society today.
The citizens in the USA believe that their government is doing all in its power to protect them, but
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In pursuit of a serious threat, it is understandable that some information such as that might be
useful. Many people will argue that the current capabilities of different agencies are
constitutional and are for the country s benefit; some have the belief that what they don t know
can t hurt them. Maybe government does have the right to obtain what they want for their
discretion, and we should trust that they will not abuse that power. It is true that the people of
America do not know the plans of various government agencies, and perhaps it is best that we
accept that and let them do their work. Besides, just imagine all of the terrorist attacks and other
incidents that will be prevented by these national security measures. While all these points are
logical, they re missing the point. Ignorance is not bliss, and a privacy invasion such as one that
is occurring now cannot continue. These national security measures are slowly eating away our
basic freedoms and liberties. We cannot just let this pass by and become blasГ© on the matter; it
needs to be understood that there is a limit to what is acceptable and that is, what is necessary?
The government does not need to know what websites people are visiting, and it does not need the
phone records of millions of Americans. These current government procedures violate a citizen s
right to
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Phantom Of The Opera Compare And Contrast
Phantom of the Opera is a musical focusing on the career of Christine Dubios (also known as
Christine Daae). IMDB summarizes the plot with, Pit violinist Claudin hopelessly loves rising
operatic soprano Christine Dubois (as do baritone Anatole and police inspector Raoul) and secretly
aids her career (Phantom of the Opera(1943)). But Claudin loses both his touch and his job,
murders a rascally music publisher in a fit of madness, and has his face etched with acid. Soon,
mysterious crimes plague the Paris Opera House, blamed on a legendary phantom whom none can
find in the mazes and catacombs. But both of Christine s lovers have plans to ferret him out
(Phantom of the Opera (1943))
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Eddy has finally found his role. He is no phantom in this one; he is very much in solid evidence,
and his lungs are working as strongly and as loudly as they have ever worked before. Indeed,
you might almost think the picture was made just so he might sing. And that is the principal
reason why this remake of the old Lon Chaney film is bereft of much of the terror and macabre
quality of the original. The feeling of this version was that the Phantom was an afterthought. The
beginning of the film is a musical that serves to set up the Phantom, or Erique Claudin, storyline.
You see the conductor having issues directing a violinist. The violinist end up being fired and
the rest of the story unfolds. The differences between this version and the version of 1925 are
numerous. 1943 the Phantom is created when disfigured by a chemical burn and must hide after
committing murder, whereas in 1925 the masked man has lived under the opera house for years
and was born disfigured. The 1943 version also felt like they were trying too hard to convey the
love interest and to have Christine at the center of a very off foursome not only was she the love
interest of Anatole Garron and Raoul Daubert, she was also the love interest of the Phantom.
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What Are The Lessons Learned In Bless Me Ultima
In the book, Bless Me, Ultima, written by Rudolfo Anaya Tony ends up having a mentor that he
never expected. After Ultima comes and stays with Tony s family, Ultima becomes the biggest
influencer in his life because she is the only one who knows his destiny. Ultima teaches Tony
about the deeper things in life that no one else is able to teach him because her outlook on the
world is different from everyone in his family. The main aspects that is included in Ultima s
significant lessons for Tony is to look for the good and strength in his heart, in the hearts of the
ones he loves, and in world. Ultima s most important lesson for Tony is to always live happily and
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As Ultima is dying she tells Tony, Always have the strength to live. Love life, and if despair
enters your heart, look for me in the evenings ... I shall be with you (Ayana 22). Ultima holds this
lesson to a higher level of importance because it is the last lesson that teaches Tony. Not only
does she tell Tony to love life, but she also tells him that she will always be with him and if he
needs her comfort she will be there. An example of Tony relying on Ultima for comfort is, My
heart was pounding and my lungs hurt, but a calmness had come over the moonlit night when I
heard the hooting of Ultima s owl (Ayana 2). After Lupito dies Tony looks to Ultima s owl for
comfort because he knows that the love in Ultima s heart can help him get through what just
happened. This lesson of not only using the strength in his own heart, but also the love in other s
heart is important as Tony is growing up because he uses it multiple times. This lesson of
sticking together with the people you love is shown by Ultima when, They had thought taking
Ultima would be easy, but now they realized that my father would let no man invade his home
(Ayana 12). When the men of the town come for Ultima Narciso, Tony s father, and Tony all
protect her and Ultima shows that her lesson works because she relied on those who love her to
protect her. This lesson of Ultima s must be pivotal to surviving life happily because she even
follows it. Ultima lesson for Tony, when danger comes near seek out the ones he holds dear in his
heart because the strength in their heart can protect him, is so important that she even abides by
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Factors Affect Choice of Bank Services
ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF
ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
BANK SELECTION DECISION: FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CHOICE OF BANKING
SERVICES
By: Goiteom W/mariam
June 2011 Addis Ababa
BANK SELECTION DECISION: FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CHOICE OF BANKING
SERVICES
A Thesis Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies of Addis Ababa University in Partial
Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Accounting and Finance
By: Goiteom W/mariam Advisor: Dr. Ulaganathan S.
June 2011 Addis Ababa
ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF
ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE
BANK SELECTION DECISION: FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CHOICE OF BANKING
SERVICES
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n iv Table of Contents v List of Tables vii List of Figures viii List of Acronyms ix Abstract x
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background of the study 1 1.2 Statement of the
Problem 3 1.3 Objectives of the Study 4 1.4 Specific Research Questions 4 1.5 Significance of the
Study 5 1.6 Scope and Limitations of the Study 5 1.7 Organization of the Paper 6
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Monster s Ball By Marc Forster
Directed by Marc Forster, the 2001 film, Monster s Ball is an Academy Award winning film
which has been extensively criticized by American Studies scholars. They critique the aspects
of the social construction of masculinity, race, and the way in which women are constructed as
needing men in their lives. Essentially, the film s narrative uses hypermasculinity in a way that
supports the sexulization of women. Monster s Ball follows the life of two individuals who are
connected in a unique way. Leticia Musgrove, a black woman whose husband was killed on
death row along with Hank Grotowski, the officer who executed Leticia s husband are the main
characters of the film. Leticia works the night shift at a diner and she lives an unfortunate life.
Her house is foreclosed upon, her car is broken and she is a single mother. Hank is racist man
who was raised by his racist father. Hank has a son, Sonny, who he tries to infringe racist view
upon. Sonny is not racist and he kills himself at the beginning of the movie because he knows
his father hates him. Leticia serves Hank at the diner very often. On a rainy night, Leticia s son
got hit by a car while they are walking back home. By chance, Hank is there to save the day and
bring Leticia s son and her to the hospital, where he dies. One day at the diner, Hank tells Leticia
that his son died too. That comment sparked them to develop a very sexual relationship. Over
time, Hank finds out who Leticia is and realized he killed her
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Muscle Sore Research Paper
We ve all been there, the morning after an intense workout: You lie in bed willing your body to
get up and go, but as you go to get up you re met with pain.
Sure, that workout was killer, and you felt like a total champion after you finished but the next
day? Not so much. You re sore in places you didn t even know you could be, and cursing your
instructor for all of those chaturanga dandasana sequences you can just barely lift your arms to fix
your hair!
So, at what point is the soreness you feel enough to take a day off? You can still work out with
sore muscles but, generally, I d say if its hurts to even sit down your body is trying to tell you
something.
Burden of the Burn
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When your body is deprived of water and dehydrated you re also much more susceptible to
muscle cramps. Knowing the best ways to refuel is crucial to keep your body functioning to
leave you feeling good enough to power through your next workout. Some of the essentials? Aside
from good ol H2O: electrolytes, protein, potassium, and carbs. After a workout, or on a rest day,
try fueling up with a smoothie that packs a punch using bananas (a great source of potassium) and
peanut butter (a great source of protein) you can create a meal that s both delicious and
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Sonnet 73 By William Shakespeare
The poem Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare follows a typical Shakespearean sonnet structure;
fourteen lines, three quatrains followed by a rhyming couplet, a basic ababcdcdefefgg rhyme
scheme, and predominately following iambic pentameter with one additional unstressed syllable in
the first line of each quatrain and the couplet. The sonnetas a whole is an extended metaphor for the
aging and process and death; however, it is broken into three smaller metaphors all supporting the
speaker s impending end of life through the process of aging. Natural aspects winter, twilight,
and fire are presented as an extended metaphor for the the thematic undertone of aging and death.
Nature alone is emblematic of the process of aging throughout one s life. Nature is always
changing, just as humans are never the same in one second to the next. Humans are an outcome
of natural processes. It is only right that the aging of the speaker be represented through natures
own developments. The two work simultaneously to present the journey of the speaker towards
an acceptance of his death and loss love. It is through natural cycles he realizes the only condition
to living is death. The metaphor begins in quatrain one with the symbolism of winter. The
coloring of the yellow leaves falling from the tree clue the reader into the seasonal time period.
The speaker directly compares himself to winter when he says That time of year thou may st in me
behold . He holds the season
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Graph Model Essay
In order to understand the structure of a complex social network, three random graph models
have been used [10]. For an overall comparative study, the basic centrality measures, clustering
coefficient, average path length, and the degree distribution were studied for the original
network model as well as for the random graph models. a.RANDOM GRAPH MODELS A
random graph is obtained by starting with a set of n isolated vertices and adding successive
edges between them at random [8]. 1.Erdos Renyi (ER) random graph model It is a random graph
with n vertices where every edge has equal probability p of existing. This graph model has a
constant and independent probability of two nodes being connected. 2.Barabasi Albert (BA)
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Closeness centrality of a node is the reciprocal of the sum of its distances to all other nodes.
c.CLUSTERING COEFFICIENT The degree to which nodes in a graph tend to cluster together
in tightly knit groups is given by the clustering coefficient. d.AVERAGE PATH LENGTH It is
defined as the average number of steps along the shortest paths for all possible pairs of network
nodes. It is a measure of the efficiency of information transfer on a network. Most real networks
have a very short average path length leading to the concept of a small world where each one is
connected to the other through a short path. e.DEGREE DISTRIBUTION The degree distribution
of a network P(k) is defined to be the fraction of nodes in the network with degree k. Degree
distribution depicts the difference in the degree of connectivity between all the nodes in a network.
It gives the probability distribution of the node degrees over the network. IV.EXPERIMENTAL
SETUP In order to generate the random graph models, the NetworkX module [11] present in
Python3 has been used in Spyder (Scientific Python Development Environment) in Windows10 64
bit Operating System, having an IntelВ®Coreв„ўi3 5015U (2.10GHz) processor and a 4 GB RAM
capacity. The Facebook dataset [12] was present in the form of an edgelist. The dataset was read
and its corresponding graph was generated, which serves as the original network representation.
The random graphs Erdos Renyi (ER) random
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Health Promotion Vs Health Education Essay
Health promotion and health education are both very good fields that provide awareness to
individuals on health and wellness, subjects and issues. They both have very similar objectives
and goals towards creating a healthier lifestyle and they strive to help improve the health and well
being of individuals. Even though these fields of interest maybe similar in ways they are actually
very different and should be classified as so. Healthpromotion is a field that is more about
advocating for a better quality of life by promoting and campaigning awareness, while health
education is a field of study that is more focused about teaching different methods and theories to
help increase the knowledge in individuals. These two fields are very good for our society
because they are providing proper information on different health related subjects that are very
important to one s well being. They also have the same goal of helping individuals to strive to be
healthy. Both areas of study have individuals physical and mental well being as their best interests
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Promoting a healthier lifestyle using campaigning and advertising methods is something that health
promoters advocate. Health promoters try to use all resources to help with their campaigning of
promoting healthy lifestyles in our society today. They focus on providing the information to
people by using social media, TV, articles, pamphlets etc. They also help with the planning and
developing of health educated programs to enhance the knowledge of individuals. Building
community coalitions to assist in implementing education programs for communities is another
aspect of the health promotion field. They work with communities trying to implement positive
changes and to improve existing guidelines concerning health related
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The Story Of The 12 Spies
The story of the 12 spies seems to be a story of doubtfulness. Everyone has a sense of doubt
because we are human beings. Life is full of obstacles that you must get over. All obstacles are
able to be conquered, however our most mighty warrior is God. He must learn to not doubt his
ability to bring us through the many storms he places before us. He uses these storms to test our
faithfulness in Him.
In this part of the book of Numbers, the spies are sent to look into the land that had been promised
to His people. The part that stood out was the two different stories that came back and how the ten
spies had no faith in the ability of God s promise.
Time after time, God proved to the people of Israel that nothing could defeat them if they just
believed in His word and be faithful to His will. The Lord promised Abraham that his people
would be a mighty nation, Abraham believed and was one of God s most faithful servants.
God used Moses to bring the people out from under the enslavement of Pharaoh. He brought them
through the Red Sea, however the people still doubted that God was powerful enough to bring them
to their own inheritance that waited for them.
The people of Israel, just like people of today, were impatient. Everyone wants instant gratification.
In my workplace, we have new employees that have worked there less than six months and feel
they are entitled to the same things as the employees that have put in work for ten years and over.
I feel this was one of the
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Describe The Chemical Process In Making Americium
Chemical process in making americium:
The most popular type of smoke alarm is an ionization chamber smoke alarm. These contain 0.28
micrograms of the radioactive isotope americium 241, in the form of americium dioxide.
Americium is a synthetic element, so it must be produced in a nuclear reactor. Americium is made
from plutonium 241, yet this needs to also be made in a nuclear reactor. Uranium 238 in a nuclear
reactor it is hit with a neutron, which makes uranium 239. Uranium 239 has a half life of 23.5
minutes, the uranium goes through beta decay becomes neptunium 239. This neptunium will then
form plutonium 239 via beta decay over two days, this is then bombarded with two neutrons to
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It has become a social (as well as a government) expectation to have them installed in your home.
Smoke alarms save lives; without a smoke alarm you are 4 times more likely to die in the event
of a fire. The americium inside the alarm is an alpha and low energy gamma emitter. Alpha
radiation can be stopped by a piece of paper or a few centimetres of air, meaning you could stand
under a raw sample of americium and not be in any danger. Yet, gamma radiation has the
wavelength near that of an atomic nuclei (10 Pico meters) meaning that they penetrated far
more easily. These rays are weak enough not to do any harm, yet are the major factor to the
radiation from a smoke alarm. It has become a misconception that smoke alarms are a threat to
health because of their radioactivity. The radiation emitted from a smoke alarm annually is 9 50
nano sieverts, eating banana releases the equivalent of 100 nano sieverts, the average
background radiation in Australia is 2000000 nano sieverts, to put how little radiation is
absorbed from a smoke alarm. The real problem is only when americium is internalised into the
body, because it is an alpha emitter. It poses a threat to health because even though the alpha
particles themselves are harmless, the speeds they travel give them the ability to break bonds and
ionize atoms, thus causing cancer. When in the body 90% stays in you and the rest is excreted, it
goes to the liver, bones and ovaries or testicles where it has the possibility to cause cancer or birth
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The Genocide Of Rohingya Muslims
Myanmar is trying to exterminate the Rohingya Muslims and innocent people are being punished.
The government/militaries are raping women, slaughtering men and children, and burning down
homes. The government is murdering children who don t even know what their crime is. This is
all happening because the Muslims are staying loyal to their faith and not giving it up. Myanmar
is going through genocide which is when a small group of people are being killed by a larger
group of people for their religion, race, and ethnicity.The conflict in Burmais a genocide because
groups of Rohingya Muslims are being targeted, this is targeting a religion, and the Muslims are
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The government treats the Rohingya Muslims like criminals and they are not shown any respect. If
the government treats the Rohingya Muslims in a horrible way that means that, They face
widespread discrimination and mistreatment. (BBC.com) mistreatment proves that the government
s conduct towards the Muslims is not well. Another quote that shows how the Muslims are thought
of as, In the open letter, the group said the government crackdown on the population amounted to
ethnic cleansing . (BBC.com) This shows that the government thinks they are ethnic cleansing and
that is a good thing. However, they don t realize that what they are doing is wrong and that they are
punishing innocent people. Also, the words ethnic cleansing shows how the religion of Islam gets no
respect and the government wants to get rid of anyone if has faith in the religion. Also, the
government is denying the Rohingya Muslims citizenship, The estimated one million Muslim
Rohingya are seen by many in mainly Buddhist Myanmar as illegal migrants from Bangladesh.
They are denied citizenship by the government despite tracing their ancestry back generations.
(BBC.com) The Government decided that the Rohingya Muslims are illegal immigrants, however,
the evidence is against them. Despite tracing their ancestry back generations The Muslims can even
prove that they belong there because their ancestors have been living there for generations.
Rohingya Muslims aren t even given basic rights and are being maltreated for something they haven
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Capital Punishment Analysis
In the United States, decisions on capital punishment are made by members of a jury. Jurors
must acquire a majority verdict in order to sentence an accused to death. Although jurors are
asked to be objective, their decisions are, however, more often influenced by values than facts
(Devine and Kelly, 393). In fact, based on the Capital Jury Project (CJP) which include 1,200
interviews of jurors who served in 353 death penalty trials in 14 states (Devine and Kelly, 393),
Dennis J. Devine and Christopher E. Kelly used 314 CJP juries to conduct a bivariate and
multivariate analyses to understand how jurists make the decision (Devine and Kelly, 393). Before
them, using the same method, other researchers Bowers, Steiner, and Sandys found out that
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Essay On Bhagavad Gita
Chapter 3: The Bhagavad Gita
The Bhagavad Gita is considered as one of the oldest religious writings in the whole world.
Hindus believe that it contains God s message, similar to the Bible and the Quran. In general, this
scripture is a dialogue between the Supreme God and one of his devotees. This conversation was
originally recorded in Sanskrit, but it has been translated to many languages over the years. This
particular religious scripture is full of ancient myths, legends, traditions, and other writings. Its
content is closely connected to Krishna s life here on earth.
Brahman lived on earth as Krishna in order to defeat evil and encourage humans to practice
dharma (i.e. righteous living). He left his message in the form of Bhagavad Gita so that humans
will have a clear guideline as to how to live their lives. The conversation between Krishna and
Arjuna can play an important role in minimizing the pain and suffering experienced by every
human being.
The core principles of the Bhagavad Gita serve as the foundation of Hinduism. Its pages contain
Brahman s message regarding faith, detachment, devotion, correct knowledge, and performance of
tasks. It also contains valuable lessons on how to avoid an ego centered life. This kind ... Show
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An individual must perform his duties according to his nature (swadharmacharana). The next secret
talks about the hidden personality of humans. According to this book, every person has a true self
hidden inside him/her. This hidden self is extremely different from the false or material self. Each
Hindu should know the difference between his true and false self if he wants to attain liberation
from Maya. The last secret focuses on Brahman s omnipresence. Each individual needs to live his
entire life knowing that everything is but a small part of the Supreme
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Love In Short Story
Love is a strong emotion experienced by people across all spectrums of life everyday. Love
comes naturally to human nature, whether it be the platonic love of family and friends or the
romantic love of your partner. Historically, the importance of love to all people is evidenced by
the fact that it is a common theme throughout all forms of literature and storytelling. In fairy tale
books, the main characters overcome their own obstacles in the face of true love. This is also true of
several ballads, folklore, fables, and short stories. The short stories The Gift of the Magi by O.
Henry, The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant, and Rules of the Game by Amy Tan, are about the
main characters going through hard times of their own and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
And now suppose you put the chops on. However, Della no longer had her long hair and
therefore had no use for hair combs. This proves how Jim and Della both love eachother so
much that they would give up their prized possessions to get the other a present for Christmas
day. Since love had taken control of their money problems, they both see how strong they both
feel for eachother. Furthermore, the short story The Necklace also portrays the theme of love
overpowering all. The main character, Madame Loisel, finds herself getting caught up in
looking stunning for the party that her husband did everything he could to get in which to get
invited.. Although, Madame and Monsieur Loisel weren t poor, Monsieur Loisel bought his
wife everything she wanted to look her absolute best at the party, because she had said they she
wouldn t go looking underrated. In speaking to his wife, Monsieur Loisel states, All right. I ll
give you four hundred francs. Even though Monsieur Loisel s wife is being needy and
manipulating her husband to get her new attire that is expensive, he still wants her to to be happy
and gives in to her.. Monsieur loves his wife so much that he had spent his money on all the things
that would make her feel good about herself, even if he didn t think he should be spending that
much money. In addition, at the end of the party, Madame Loisel loses the diamond necklace she
had borrowed from a
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Case Study Of The Iran Nuclear Program
To: Secretary of State
From: Gregory J. Abide
Date: November 27th, 2017
PROBLEM:
The current IAEA inspections to verify compliance of safe nuclear activities under the NPT do not
provide timely enough detection to safeguard against military conversion by countries such as Iran.
SOLUTION:
The United States uses the Iran Deal and its attempted strengthening as the mechanism to modernize
IAEA safeguards for all countries in order to save the NPT.
BACKGROUND:
The issues that have been encountered with the Iran nuclear program are symptoms of a larger
problem when it comes to enrichment, reprocessing, bulk holding of nuclear fuel, and other
activities deemed safe by the IAEA. Due to the inherent danger and dual purpose of current safe ...
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Shortly after ratifying its agreement with the IAEA in 1992, North Korea refused requests for
IAEA inspections in 1993 of two sites based upon evidence that North Korea had been cheating on
its commitments and had a small stockpile undeclared plutonium. Following this, the US
negotiated the 1994 Agreed Framework with North Korea and the IAEA. Throughout the decade,
North Korea s nuclear program seemed to abide by the program, despite multiple violations of
banned ballistic missile research and testing. North Korea declared its withdrawal from the NPT in
2003 following allegations of clandestine nuclear research in 2002, and eventually conducted its
first successful nuclear weapons test in 2006.
Iran has pursued what it claims to be a peaceful nuclear program since prior to the Iranian
Revolution of 1979. The Iranian Revolution ended U.S. support for the program, which was further
setback by Iraq bombing the Russian built Bushehr reactors as they were undergoing construction
in 1988 1989 during the Iraq Iran War. In the early 1990 s, Iran signed separate nuclear support
agreements with China and Russia in continued pursuit of peaceful nuclear energy, which it
continued through the decade.
A 2003 IAEA report on a clandestine facility at Natanz stated that Iran had failed to comply with
the NPT, leading to Iran agree with the EU3 (Britain, France, and
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Summary Of The Man I Killed
Kiowa was against it, he felt like it was wrong and since he was religious he felt like setting up
camp and base of operations in a church was bad news. Dobbins however wasn t all that religious,
he believed in god but it was just being nice to people that mattered to him. Kiowa grew up loving
churches and carrying The Bible around but Dobbins hated churches.
2. What is the meaning of the washing motion of the younger monk? Is it the same when Dobbins
does it? I think the washing motion is just a show of courtesy or kindness, maybe even hello,
goodbye, or thank you. When Dobbins did the washing motion, I believe it was an act of respect
just like when the monks did it.
3. The image of the monk cleaning an M 60 is incongruous and jarring. What purpose does it
serve in the story? The purpose is to contrast culture in the U.S to the culture in Vietnam. When
people picture monks they picture peace, prayer, and silence not cleaning guns or having anything
to do with violence. I think it s a case of situational irony because monks wouldn t be cleaning M
60 s. Chapter 12: The Man I Killed
1. How did the narrator react to the fact that he killed another human being? What evidence in the
story leads you to this conclusion? The narrator was shocked and felt guilty. You could tell that he
feels bad because he is thinking about all the stories and lessons the boy would have been taught. O
Brien is just staring at the dead body and not speaking, which shows he s traumatized. Kiowa
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There Are Better Starters Than Me
Mr. Swan said a quote written by Usain Bolt, There are better starters than me, but I am a strong
finisher. Although Bolt s quote is rather personal to his situation it applies in life to most people,
but it could apply differently depending on what one does and how they spend their time. The quote
means that although Usain Bolt never starts a racein first place he always finishes first, because he
speeds up as the race progresses. This quote can be analyzed to mean it does not matter where
someone starts in life whether in poverty or wealth, if hard work is applied there is no reason
someone who arose from poverty could end up on top. Strong is the most important word of the
quote because most people can finish a race, but it takes someone with dedication and
determination to finish in first place. Usain Bolt is trying to inspire people to never stop fighting
for goals, and to achieve them. Bolt is saying that through hard work no obstacles can halt one s
progress, and if someone continues to overcome obstacles they could end with whatever they
wanted to achieve in life. People are often discouraged from the start because their surroundings
may not be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Finishing strong or weak is decided on whether a person worked hard because rarely do lazy
people who never worked hard achieve a goal and do not accomplish anything worth wild.
Taking chances is a huge part of success for example, Steve Jobs started out of his parents
garage and turned his one brilliant idea into a multi million dollar company who supplies
technology to many people. There are still people who are working the same job from whenever
that person was a newly graduated high school student. Lastly, people need to be willing to make a
lifestyle change in order to be successful. In these ways finishing strong or weak can be
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Ghana And Ivory Coast Similarities
Ghana and Ivory Coast are two of the most influential countries in Sub Saharan African history.
Both Ghana and Ivory Coast are very alike each other. The similarities between the two countries
are most evident in the geographical region, ethnic groups, spiritual matters, agricultural and
economical matters. The similarities between Ghana and Ivory Coast are seemingly endless. They
were both neighboring countries and created in the same region, West Africa. Ghana and Ivory
Coast are countries in Africa that are native to millions of people. Both borders the countries
Liberia, Mali, Togo, and Burkina Faso(Ghana and Ivory Coast). Ghana and Ivory Coast bordered
by the Gulf of Guinea to the South and near the coast, there are tropical forests,... Show more
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The Akan tribe is a unique group of people dominated Ghana and Ivory Coast. The Akan Tribe is
the majority in both Ghana and Ivory Coast have an overall of 40,000,000 population(Akan People,
Language, Religion and Culture,2016). The Akan tribe is highly argued and believed that the roots
of the community are from Sahel region and the Savannah(Akan People, Language, Religion and
Culture,2016). The Akan tribe is believed to be old as the Congo forest. Most of the Akan tribe
speaks the Twi and Bia languages and it is one of the indigenous languages that the Akan tribe
maintained without being influenced by Western society(Akan People, Language, Religion and
Culture,2016). The Akan tribe is very spiritual people. The Akan tribe believes in a Supreme
Creator who takes on various names depending upon worship. The highest gods known in their
tribe are: Onyame, Onyankopon, Asase Yaa who are the royal ancestors are at the heart of the ritual
protection of the kingdom(Religion Akan). The Akan s consider themselves one nation. Akan
means enlightened or civilized and basically trace their descent philosophically as from one woman.
The Akan culture is traditionally matrilineal cultures of Africa. The traditional Akan economic and
political organization is based on matrilineal lineages which are the basis of inheritance and
succession (Akan People, Language, Religion and Culture,2016). This means all the important
decisions are handled by women and done with a political
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Short Essay On Impact Of Global Warming

  • 1. Short Essay On Impact Of Global Warming 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Short Essay On Impact Of Global WarmingShort Essay On Impact Of Global Warming
  • 2. Knee Injury The knee is one of the largest and most complex joints in the body. The main parts of the knee joint are bones, ligaments, tendons, cartilages and a joint capsule. Knee injury is a very common condition that is frequently encountered in general practice. Knee injuries may change the life style of the patients and the early diagnosis is of a great value in the treatment of these injuries. MRI can improve the diagnostic accuracy, which may reduce the time and accelerate rehabilitation after injury. Magnetic resonance imaging represents the optimal imaging tool in the evaluation of the knee injuries, which has been shown to be an accurate and non invasive method of demonstrating the presence and extent of injuries of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Yankee Players In Professional Sports What do Yankee fans and other teams think when they hear these names? John Wetteland, Mariano Rivera, Graeme Lloyd, Mike Stanton, Jeff Nelson, David Robertson, Dellin Betances and now Andrew Miller. If you dont have the lead after six innings the game is pretty much over. Mariano Rivera joined the Yankees Bullpen full time in 1996 after not having great success as a starting pitcher the year before. He was the set up man for the eventual 1996 world series MVP John Wetteland. The Yankees were tough to score on when these two where on the mound late in the game. In the playoffs throw in Ramiro Mendoza and left handed specialist Graeme Lloyd and this bullpen was one of the biggest reason the Yankees won the title in 96. In 1997 the team decided ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are scoring runs, bashing it out of the ballpark and their back end of the Bullpen resembles something they had for those runs in late 90s to early 2000s, they have been outstanding. Dellin Betances who made the All Star team for his second straight year has been lights out as the set up man and even when Andrew Miller went down with a forearm strain it seems the team didn t miss a beat with Betances Closing. Betances career numbers are very impressive, he s 11 2 with a 1.82 ERA, 0.88 WHIP, 228 SO in 148.0 IP. The guy is big, tall and intimidating, throws very hard and is just simply almost un hittable. Miller before his stint on the DL was one of the reasons he Yankees where in first place. He had a 1.03 ERA with 17 saves, 43 strikeouts and just eight hits allowed in 26.1 innings. He is picking up where he left off and hasn t missed a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Immunity in the U.S. Court Essay The right to not incriminate one s self is established within the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution. The Fifth Amendment states, No person...shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself (Davenport, 2006, P. 87). People may plead the fifth as a means of refusing to answer questions about alleged criminal activities. The right to not self incriminate, is a fundamental right meant to protect individuals from being forced into giving evidence that could be used against one s self. This concept against self incrimination extended to forced confessions due to Miranda v. Arizona. In the Miranda case, the Supreme Court decided that police have an obligation to inform a suspect to his rights under Constitution.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In some cases this works in two ways. For example, if a defendant gives testimony about a murder cases and says were they threw the gun, police cannot be asked to search for the weapon to be used as evidence. However, if by chance someone independent by the government finds the weapon and turns it in, the weapon can be used as evidence against the defendant (Davenport, 2006). The other form of Immunity is transactional immunity, which is absolute protection against prosecution for any event or transaction about which a witness is compelled to give testimony or furnish evidence (Neubauer, 2011, p. 466). This form of immunity is said to be the preferred form of immunity by defendants, because the government will be barred from prosecuting the defendant for a crime they were granted immunity (Davenport, 2006). Use immunity grants less protection than transactional immunity in that witnesses may not refuse the government s offer of immunity. In this case, accepting immunity is forced and is not a choice. In the case Kastigar v. United States, the belief was that Charles Joseph Kastigar would use the Fifth Amendment protection against self incrimination. The issued an order granting immunity but Kastigar and Stewart refused to testify (Kastigar v. United States Case Background, 2009). The claim was that only transactional immunity, which was not granted, would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Opinions and How to Deal with Stereotypes and Disagreements Obviously, people have a right to state their opinions. Opinions that may be hateful; opinions that many would consider morally wrong; opinions that are the fuel for stereotyping, discrimination, and the condemnation of things that shouldn t be condemned. But it s a free country, right? So don t these people have the right to say these terrible things, without repercussions? I have opinions on opinions, and this paper is a great way to learn about them. To be brutally honest, most people s opinions on most things do not matter, in some cases there is actually a right opinion, and having the freedom to say what you want doesn t free you from the consequences of what you say. First and foremost, your opinion is irrelevant. Here s why. All my life I have heard people get into serious, heated debates over the stupidest things. I know that doesn t always have to happen because any sensible person would realize that it is much easier to quietly disagree, and I ve also seen people do that. It s fine to share your thoughts on music or actors or novels or whatever you please, as long as you understand that other people are not exact replicas of you, and they will not like the same things. They might love something you hate, deal with it. So if your cousin loves One Direction, and you can t stand them, please don t disown her for it. It is literally hurting no one, it s not like she s a cannibal or something. If she is, then I guess it s okay to disown her. Unlike a person s taste ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Carotid Sinus Book Report NECK: The examiner is very organized in her technique. Like the book she begins with inspection noting that the neck should be symmetrical and the head held erect. She has the patient perform ROM correctly and tests the spinal accessory nerve (cranial nerve number 11). The examiner inspects the jugular veins in the patients neck which is an assessment that I was unable to find in the book. She did palpate the carotid arteries making sure to note that they should not be palpated at the same time and that if to much pressure is applied over the carotid sinus area it can cause vagal stimulation which in turn will slow the patient heart rate. She correctly palpated the lymph nodes and the trachea. However, when it came to palpating the thyroid... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She follow along with the book by checking the patency of the patients nares. Visual inspection of the nasal cavity with an otoscope included inspection with the head tilted back however she did not view the nasal cavity with the head erect. While inspecting the nasal septum she said to check for deviation but did not say why. The book states that a deviated septum is not uncommon but should be documented in case the patient ever needs nasal suctioning or a nasogastric tube. She noted the inspection of the turbinates. The examiner did not palpate the sinus in this video but she did in a previous one. When she palpated the sinus in the previous video she noted that if there was tenderness or swelling of the sinuses that trans illumination needed to be performed, the book however says that there is no evidence to support the practice of trans illumination. She starts the examination of the mouth by checking the jaw alignment which is not in the book. She inspects the lips but does not check the inner surface. She asked the patient to remove any dentures and notes the normal amount of teeth that is expected in an adults mouth. She inspects the tongue however when grasping it with gauze she did not inspect both sides but went directly to palpating beneath the tongue. The examiner notes that the mucosa should be pink smooth and moist but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Kurt Cobain Theory Kurt Cobain was found dead of an apparently self inflicted shotgun blast to the head. (Cross, 2014). Cobain was at a raise during his time, he pushed limits into his music, creating a grunge style influencing the fashion and music industry single handily. His band, Nirvana was the biggest and most significant band of his generation in the early 90s. He was only 27 years old at the time of his death, but the question is what lead the Nirvana rock star to suicide? Freud s psychodynamic theory of personality states the importance of early childhood development, and it could be said that childhood experiences could have possibly played a role in Cobain s suicide. On February 20, 1967, Cobain was born to be the center attention of his family, he was the first child. At three years old his parents birthed his younger sister, that s when things changed, and he didn t receive all the attention as he used to. Around the age of nine his parent s marriage went downhill and divorced, because of this Cobain s psychological development would become affected into his adolescent years. After the divorced Cobain was never in a stable home, jumping from living with father to his grandparents, aunts, and uncles houses. According to (Cloninger, 2004), It leaves a narcissistic wound and a craving for parental love that was never met . In psychoanalytic theory Alder could describe him to be struggling with interiority within his childhood where Fear of abandonment, undoubtedly from his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Religious Experiences Assignment Analysis The assignment I choose was the instructor s paper Religion and Coping: A Contribution from Religious Studies, the section Religious Experiences . This section explains in great detail religious experiences and it states examples. The hypothetical situation brought forth for this assignment is the following: My friend Jane has just lost her daughter Julia, age 6. Julia was hit by a car and killed. I am going to help Jane cope the death of her daughter through possible religious experiences. The following below is the speech I am going to give to Jane about religious experiences and using them to cope with the death of her daughter Julia. These experiences could very much so help you cope with the death of Julia. I know this is going to be hard for you since you are not religious but turning to religion in a crisis can really change the way you perceive life. I m not telling you to attend church every Sunday or to read to bible front to back ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another wonderful example of a religious experience is the out of body experience with the call of Black Elk to shamanism. Black Elk is in a Native American tribe, Sioux. He starts experiencing visions at age 5 but it s not until age 9 that he experiences the Great Vision . This vision involves him hearing his name being called out but he wasn t seeing anyone. He was flying among the clouds and seeing horses. Then suddenly he hears voices saying that grandfathers are calling to him not old men but the powers of the world. The voices were telling him that they want the powers and the mission to restore the tribe be given to him. They want Black Elk to have the powers to destroy and to heal. Later we find out that he does just that and the Sioux future of peace and happiness is restored. As you can see from the two examples that I just gave you, religious experiences are for the better and are extremely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Sin Of Ham Recorded Essay The sin of Ham recorded in Genesis 9:20 24 has different views including voyeurism, castration, and paternal incest. Scholars Bergsma and Hahn have come up with the maternal incest view from their study of specific words related to the account. The first part of this paper will focus on Bergsma and Hahn s word study to indicate that their maternal incest view is a viable option. The second part of the paper will focus on the word bara (to create) in the Hebrew Bible. This word will be examined to articulate the different usages and meanings of the word. Therefore, this paper will focus on the importance of word study to show that words are of critical importance in understanding the meaning of the Hebrew Bible in specific contexts. Genesis 9:20 24 Ham s Sin There are different views concerning Ham s sin recorded in Genesis 9:20 24. The traditional views include voyeurism, castration, and paternal incest. Bergsma and Hahn have introduced another view known as the maternal incest view. Bergsma and Hahn have made a persuasive argument that states Ham s sin was not incest with his father, but that he had sexual incestual relations with his mother. This conclusion has been made from the idiomatic meaning of the phrase Ч‘Чђ ЧЄЧ•ЧЁЧў Ч”ЧђЧЁ to see the father s nakedness (v. 22). The paternal incest view equates Leviticus 20:17, to uncover nakedness as a euphemism for sexual intercourse. The conclusion is then drawn that Ham s sin of seeing his father s nakedness must mean he had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Terry Frisk Case Analysis Similar to a Terry Frisk (commonly referred to as a pat down or frisk search ) a protective search is conducted for officer safety. The same requirement of reasonable suspicion is necessary to perform a protective search (Hall, 2014). In other words, the officer needs to be able to convey a reason, based on articulable facts, why a protective search was conducted (Hall, 2014). These searches are to ensure potentially, ill intentioned people that may be hidden in the area cannot harm officers (Hall, 2014). When law enforcement makes a legal arrest, incident to that arrest an officer can search the suspect for weapons, means of escape, and evidence (Hall, 2014). The scope of the search incident to arrest allows law enforcement to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Supreme Court in Maryland v. Buie set the precedence for law enforcement to conduct protective searches (Hall, 2014). Although not every justice on the U. S. Supreme Court agrees with the protective search doctrine, both federal and state courts have continued to expand on the Buie ruling (Messing, 2010). Justice Brennan has two concerns with the protective sweeps ruling in the Buie case (Messing, 2010). First, he believes expanding the Terry rule to people s homes violates the Fourth Amendment (Messing, 2010). Second, the basis of this legal reasoning has no limits regarding the standards of this ruling (Messing, 2010). Fortunately for law enforcement, the majority disagrees and most courts allow protective sweeps even in a non arrest situation (Messing, 2010). Courts have expanded the reasonable suspicion, and ability to articulate facts for protective sweeps to now include categorical judgment to satisfy a protective sweep (Messing, 2010). An example could be if a suspect is violent or more then one is arrested, then a protective sweep can survive the court s interpretation (Messing, 2010). When conducting protective sweeps, the factors that courts take into consideration to validate these sweeps I believe are sensible to any reasonable and prudent person. The four factors are as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. College Readiness Course For Single Moms College Readiness Test Lesson 1 COLLEGE READINESS COURSE FOR SINGLE MOMS Subject line: College Readiness Course For Single Moms (Welcome + Lesson 1) Hi, Thanks for signing up for the college readiness test for single moms. This is a great first step, and I m so grateful you are here. I applaud you not only for thinking of going back to school, but for recognizing the importance of planning and preparation before enrolling in college. This is a five lesson email course spread over ten days. After this email, you will get the next one the day after tomorrow. You will receive a lesson every other day until the end of the course. Don t forget to download your free worksheets to go with the course at ........................... Are you ready? Let s go. LESSON 1: What s your goal for your education? What s your why? The decision to go back to school is an important one since it could be the difference between living in poverty or creating a financially stable life for your family. In this course we are going to look at some things you can do to set you up for success. Before you enroll in college and invest time and money in your education, it s important to clarify a few things. First what s your goal for your education? Why do you need a college degree? Don t assume this is a silly question. A lot of students attend college every year without having a clear goal or purpose for their education. A telltale sign of this is when you see college students changing their majors, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Transportation Plan For A Sustainable Transportation System For more than 50 years the U.S. has followed a motor vehicle centric transportation policy which supported dramatic U.S. economic and population growth. Alternate forms of transportation including walking, biking, rail transit and public transit have been overlooked, even neglected in the auto era during which the overriding transportation planning philosophy has been to improve the speed of moving goods, services and people by expanding roads, highways and parking facilities. Transportation planning has proceeded without regard to health or the environment or the integrity and vitality of our communities. Early in the 21st century, the threat to national security and the implications of global climate change plus the rising cost of a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... o Each year, U.S. businesses indirectly pay billions of dollars in employee congestion tolls comprised of absenteeism, parking expenses, medical care, employee benefits, turnover, and lowered productivity. Employer real estate costs are elevated in order to provide employee parking facilities. o Ten years ago the average American spent 443 hours behind the wheel of a car, or 55 eight hour workdays. The Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) estimated that in 1999 the total congestion bill came to $78 billion, the value of 4.5 billion hours of delay and 6.8 billion gallons of excess fuel consumed. o Paving open space and converting farmland to commercial and residential development reduces our capacity to produce food products, decreasing food availability and increasing food prices throughout the world. o Highly skilled employees seek workplaces located in areas with a high quality of life, with several transportation options and affordable housing nearby. Businesses that can t offer this high quality have greater difficulty in recruiting workers than those that do. o Reliability and speed of delivery of goods and services is essential to business success. Businesses are hurt by disinvestment in existing metropolitan areas. Public funds are often dedicated to create infrastructure in the next new suburb, benefiting businesses that relocate but not those who stay in place. Businesses located ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, C.J. Jung and William James... Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, C.J. Jung and William James were all brilliant and diverse theorists who made vast contributions to the science of psychological studies. These brilliant minds fueled the psychological studies of future theorists with their contrasting theoretical approaches and discoveries. At times, they collaborated to formulate concepts and understandings but separated because of conceptual disputes. Freud s psychoanalysistheory was at the epicenter of some studies but these men in their individuality contributed their own theoretical concepts and developed their own schools of thought from Jung s analytical psychology, Adler s independent school of psychotherapy, James s theory of emotion and Freud s psychoanalytical... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These include his structural analysis of personality into Id, Ego, and Superego, and his description between anxiety, and ego defense mechanism (pg 422). Freud s structure of personality theory divides the mind into three parts, the Id, which centers on desires, pleasures, primal impulses, or urges. The Ego, which is concerned with the conscious, the moral, rational, and is self aware. The Super ego, the censor of the Id, which enforces the moral code of the Ego. He believed the Ego and Super ego are both partly conscious and unconscious. His structural theory of the Id, Ego and Super ego was detailed in the book, The Ego and the Id when Freud revised his earlier theory of mental functioning and believes repression is one of many defense mechanisms and it occurs to reduce anxiety. Freud reasons the conflict between the drive and superego as the cause of anxiety which is the root cause that inhibits mental functions, such as an individual s intellect. Identification, rationalization and projection are three other defense mechanisms people use to protect their mind from anxiety. Freud s theory of psychosexual development states people seek pleasure from erogenous zones and everything a person becomes as an adult is determined by their childhood experiences. An individual develops his or her psychosexual personality based on how he or she handles anti social impulses in socially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Robert Frost and E.E. Cumings Essay Robert Frost and E.E. Cummings Poetry is considered to be a representational text in which one explores ideas by using symbols. Poetry can be interpreted many different ways and is even harder to interpret when the original author has come and gone. Poetry is an incredible form of literature because the way it has the ability to use the reader as part of its own power. In other words, poetry uses the feelings and past experiences of the reader to interpret things differently from one to another, sometimes not even by choice of the author. Two famous poets come to mind to anybody who has ever been in an English class, Robert Frost and E.E. Cummings. Both of these poets have had numerous famous pieces due to the fact that they both... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aside from the connections and similarities both of these poems are actually quite different. In Cummings poem the time cycle such as, spring summer autumn winter (3). Has the effect that time goes by quickly and the little things almost are insignificant. Also in Cummings poem he had mentioned how children grew to forget, allowing for such interpretations like, once one grows up they loose who they once were. Where in Frost s poem time slows down to make a choice that will alter one s life. When he is deciding between the roads he has time to ponder and question his move having each movement being significant rather than insignificant. Also in Frost s poem it is safe to assume that when making a choice one will use the knowledge and experiences they had as a child to make choices in the future allowing the reader to understand that one doesn t simply loose who they once were, but one changes who they become through the choices they make. Frost s poem has a great sense of irony towards the end, I shall be telling this with a sigh / somewhere ages and ages hence (16 17). The irony is that while he s making his choice he is already anticipating how he will tell the story in the future, almost adding a sense of drama ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The First Of A New Historical Period With the repeated financial crises that effected the global market economy in resent years, and with the realization that many of the practices, behaviors, and political decision that led to the economic crisis in the first place are still in place, one can only wonder if capitalism as an economic, social, and political structure is coming to an end as we know it? What makes this predication more realistic now than ever is the political changes that we are witnessing and the lack of social stability that is affecting every corner of the planet; it seems that the seeds of change were already planted, and now we are witnessing the early stages of a new historical period. However, a system, like capitalism, that became part of the very nature of how societies function and exist is hard to overcome. In addition, this unstable era is not the first for the capitalist system. In fact, lack of stability and conflict during WWII only allowed capitalist countries, such as the U.S. and Japan, to emerge stronger, more dominant, and more hegemonic. Thus, why would this period of time could by any different from the previous crises that the capitalist system faced and overcame? These debates have dominated the political economy field in the recent years, and in this paper, I will attempt to cover some of the main argument in support of each of these points of view. Many argued that capitalism, as we know it, in all of it variations and models, has came to an end. Capitalism, as Marx had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Themes Of Tuesdays With Morrie Tuesdays with Morrie is a non fiction book which includes values and lessons inculcated in the story of an old man named Morrie Schwartz and a young man named Mitch Albom which had lost touch for several years. The book circulated in the events of their lives from the flashbacks and present times and how they were able to meet up again and change each other s lives. The central theme of this book is about life lessons one can garner through death. It is how the encounter and visitation of Mitch to his college professor Morrie every Tuesday became lessons on how to live life. With this, Tuesdays with Morrieis the outcome of the remaining time they spent together while Morrie is nearing to his death. The story began with a flashback of Mitch s Graduation Day. He is bidding goodbye to Morrie while giving him a briefcase with his initials on it. They hug and when they... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I learned that in life, we should not let go soon but also, we should not hang on too long. It s alright to still hope for something/someone you want until you get the chance to get it but sometimes, patience is not always the answer; waiting for so long to nothing is a waste of time and we should not let his happen. Another thing is I also learned about contentment; We should learn to accept what we are able to do and what we aren t able to do. People have their own assets and imperfections and to deal with them, it would be just a matter of acceptance; acceptance of who we are and what we are not. I recommend this book to all the people especially those who are in need of motivation or even people who are becoming hopeless and feeling worthless. This is not just an ordinary book which tells true story, but also, this is a story which will really touch the hearts of those who will be reading this. This is a book which is worth the time and read for it will really move you to a positive outlook on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Extinction of Dinosaurs due to Asteroid Impact Essay Extinction of Dinosaurs due to Asteroid Impact Nobody knows for sure exactly how the dinosaurs became extinct. However scientists have speculated for decades about possible events that caused the dinosaurs to die out. Possibilities range from asteroids, to volcanoes, to climate changes. One of the more popular or well known extinction theories involves the belief that an asteroid struck the Earth, causing devastating effects, and triggering mass extinctions around the end of the Cretaceous period. The asteroid impact extinction theory began in 1980 with Luis and Walter Alvarez, a father and son team. They theorized that an asteroid struck the Earth at the close of the Cretaceous period, causing devastating effects and mass ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gerta Keller, professor of geosciences at Princeton University, has recently conducted research on the Chicxulub asteroid in which she analyzed new core samples taken from the asteroid site (Botzer 2004). These samples indicate that the impact that occurred at Chicxulub actually predated the mass extinction of the dinosaurs, which occurred at the Cretaceous Tertiary boundary about sixty five million years ago. Keller claims that the Chicxulub impact occurred approximately 300,000 years before the extinction (Keller 2004). Although previous researchers estimated that the Chicxulub asteroid was the cause of the extinctions, there had always been doubts about the exact age and size of the crater, and about the origin of the mega tsunami deposits that were located within the crater (Keller 2004). The focus of Keller s recent research was on finding some answers to these questions. To do so she analyzed Cretaceous limestone, dolomite, and anhydrite deposits as the site of the Chicxulub crater (Keller 2004). The fossil deposits at the Chicxulub site suggest that the mineral layer in the crater was deposited after the impact, but before the extinction of the dinosaurs and other species. Keller proposes two possible explanations for this. The first explanation is that the sediments were deposited as the backwash of a giant tsunami that occurred after the impact (Keller 2004). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Literary Analysis Of The Hot Zone By Ebola The Hot Zone is all about the events that surrounded the outbreak of Ebola that occurred in the 1980s. The story begins when some personnel affiliated with a laboratory facility that conducts tests on monkeys mishandle the virus, in the process causing risk to the general population. In the process of containing the disease, Preston indulges in past similar knowledges in the wake of significant health risk. He (Preston) has adopted the tone of viral panic, vulnerability and regret to express the unimaginable suffering of victims that were directly and indirectly affected by Ebola. The book revolves around a couple of scientists and medical practitioners who reflect a vast experience in hot agents. It was set in the 1980s and uses the point of view of the main character called Preston to describe the death and exposure of an expatriate from France called Monet Charles. In his tone he expressed the prevalent themes that came out of the storyline which is tortures of the victims, death and the human fear attached to it. As a matter of fact, the appeal and the power of the literature are derived from the fear and suspense that the readers evoke as they read through. The gory and horrific demise of Charles Monet, Peter Cardinal, and Nurse Mayinga exposes the audience to the edge with respect to the dread and anticipation of what will ensue in the case that the virus spreads to the general population. The tone of viral panic and regret are supported by the dominant feeling of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Privy Council vs . Caribbean Court of Justice Course: HM323 Date: February 13th 2013 Topic: The Privy Council vs. Caribbean Court of Justice The Privy Council vs. Caribbean Court of Justice At the center of the judicial system in the Commonwealth Caribbean lies the English Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council is primarily the final Court of Appeal for those Commonwealth territories which have retained the appeal to Her Majesty in other matters. The Privy Council is an institution that became established as the final court for the individual countries during the era of colonialism. The Privy Council is the British Crown s private council. It is composed of more than three hundred members, including cabinet members, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The members of the Council are collectively known as The Lords of Her Majesty s Most Honourable Privy Council . The Sovereign appoints Privy Counselors on the advice of the government and generally consists of senior members of Parliament, the church and judiciary. The Privy Council shows a more complex structure than the CCJ. The CCJ is the highest appellate court for Barbados Guyana and Belize however all the other islands retain the Privy Council as their final appellate court. Another distinguishing feature is that the CCJ can interpret the Treaty and apply it to our legal systems only where possible. This limitation means that it has to be done within the confines of the different laws of the islands. This feature is unlike to the EU system where the EU court could make direct laws which would affect member states. The Privy Council would be interpreting Caribbean laws based on the examples they have had with the Single European Community. On the other hand the Caribbean Court of Justice would have an active role in resolving trade disputes and trade integration based on the laws relating to the Caribbean community . References Davila, Isabela C., Replacing the Privy Council with the Caribbean Court of Justice in the OECS Countries. Pdf. Feb 2013. The Privy Council. The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. London, England. Feb ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Responsibility In The Rich Brother By Tobias Wolff John D. Rockefeller once said, Every right implies a responsibility; every opportunity, an obligation; every possession, a duty. Since the beginning of mankind, humans have been responsible for each other, their family, society, world, and much more. The theme of responsibility is prominent in Tobias Wolff s The Rich Brother, a story that revolves around two distinctive brothers, each rich in his own way. Pete is a happily married, successful businessman, while Donald is a simple, spiritual man searching for his soul. When Donald gets fired the farm he lives on, no one but Pete can save him from his financial trouble. While driving back home, the brothers engage in a variety of arguments about the past and the present, illustrating their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pete s business life compels him to be smart, materialistic, and self centered, while Donald drifted from church to church, then joined a Pentecostal community that met somewhere in the Mission District to sing in tongues and swap prophecies (Wolff 1). To put it differently, Donald is obsessed with the fate of his soul and has never held a job; therefore, he does not consider himself responsible for helping his brother or even saving the money he gives him. For example, when a man named Webster joins the brothers later in the story, he tells them how he found a gold mine in Peru and is selling shares. Donald irresponsibly gives Webster Pete s money without asking him, and Pete reacts by saying, A hundred dollars. Gone. Just like that. I worked for that money, Donald. I know, I know, Donald said. You don t know! How could you? You get money by holding out your hand (Wolff 10). Donald s humanitarian and spiritual society negatively affects his responsibility towards his brother whose money he gives away to Webster who might potentially be a liar. On the other hand, Pete is more aware when encountering strangers and more careful with money because his society forces him to be a reliable, responsible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Pac-2 Essay 1. How did the Patriot missile the Patriot Advanced Capability 2 (PAC 2) version acquire the capability to operate against other missiles, beyond just aircrafts? The Patriot Advanced Capability 2 version acquired the capability to operate against other missiles, beyond just aircrafts, by the US armed forces through an improved fuse and warhead in comparison to the PAC 1 (Maital Seshadri, 2012). Furthermore, the US Army made changes to not only the software of the PAC 2 missile but the radar system which guided it. These improvements gave the missiles the ability to intercept other missiles which was different than previous models. Interception in this case was not considered just the capability to knock a missile off course but to destroy them which was the objective of this product. Beyond physical attributes, it acquired them through the recognition that tactile ballistic missiles were all over Europe and increased threats, prompting improvements to occur (Maital Seshadri, 2012). 2. Who made the decision to put the PAC 2 into production, when and why? Colonel Garnett, the Patriot ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These problems showcased themselves through low altitude engagement with warheads and radar clutter of false targets that was produced from buildings. These problems were addressed through improvements of the software code from limited data collected during the use of the missiles that was then upgraded over short, even weekend, periods. This resulted in more accuracy and precision of the Patriot missiles in intercepting Scud missiles. This problem became more apparent when the evidence of the success rate of the missiles of 70 percent for Saudi Arabia and 40 per cent for Israel were compared to the initial interception success rate of 95 percent from US Army sources (Maital Seshadri, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Ftp As today s communications is hard to imagine without an internet and file transfers. One of the oldest protocols: File Transfer Protocol (FTP) lies as a foundation in transferring files, as the user interface to the protocol from remote sites over the internet. The main objective of FTP is sharing of files by encouraging implicit use of remote computers. The data is been transferred reliably and efficiently irrelevant to the number of host systems, file sizes and file types. FTP works over the architectures: the successful file transfer doesn t depend upon the source and destination of the file. To ensure that there is no loss of data in the transferring; FTP uses reliable Transmission Control Protocol at transport layer. In recent years, graphical implementation of FTP is introduced to allow users for transferring the files using mouse clicks instead of commands. The biggest benefit of FTP is it can handle transferring of large files which cannot be done through E mail systems. Therefore, the security aspect in the field of FTP has different perspectives from different available security protections that are present in real world. Similar to the HTTP protocol FTP also uses a single socket for both signaling and the actual data, but with a separate socket for download FTP uses an out of band control which is not featured by HTTP. FTP uses open data format, the data... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Symmetric encryption has five ingredients as follows. Plain text: This is the original data that is intelligible and is given as input to the algorithm Cipher text: This is the output of the algorithm which is unintelligible and scrambled according to the encryption key. Secret key: It is the key that is being shared between sender and receiver and is also used in the input to the algorithm. Encryption algorithm: This performs different operations and transformations on the plain text to encode, which inturn converts into cipher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Music Copyright The ways people access music are important aspects of musical culture. Today, music lovers are choosing to stream their music instead of actually owning their own personal copy. Streaming music has become one of the biggest trends in today s society. As for me personally, I like to be up to date on my music, so I usually will just stream music from one of my favorite free music service sites, such as; Spotify, LiveMixtapes.com, Pandora, and/or iHeart Radio. Spotify had been Europe s top streaming music service since 2008 before finally being brought to the United States. When dealing with the understanding of music, we must first understand the rules and laws of music. Music copyright is a very important aspect of the music industry. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... File sharing helps a lot of unknown artist become known, allowing people to hear what they like and don t like. This increases the brand and purchase of cd s that are liked by the public. File sharing allows a customer to listen to a wider verity of music rather than what s on television or the radio wants them to listen to. This gives them the option to decide whether or not the cd is worth buying before purchasing it. Do to file sharing an artist can be recognized quicker, rather than waiting for a cd to be released. File sharing is just another huge step in the music and internet world when it comes to sells and an artist making their brand known in a broader way, in which people will response to quicker. With the way people listen to music now compared to back in the day, electronic music was not always the go to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Increasing Threat from Mercury in Our Aquatic Environment Mercury contamination in aquatic environments is becoming an increasing threat to both wildlife and humans (Peterson S. A., 2007). Organisms in the aquatic environment, particularly fish, bioaccumulate methylmercury from contaminated water and food, but predominately from food (Peterson S. A., 2007). Mercury in the atmosphereexists in three inorganic forms: gaseous elemental mercury (GEM: Hg0), oxidized mercury typically called reactive gaseous mercury (RGM: Hg2+), and particulate mercury (Hgp) (Hyun Deok Choi, 2008). Once emitted, mercury can be transformed from one species to another via photoreduction, reactions with halides, and other oxidation /reduction reactions (Hyun Deok Choi, 2008). Methylmercuryis the bioavailable form of mercury, with well documented adverse effects (Rimmer, 2010). Methylated mercury is known to cause adverse effects to wildlife and aquatic organisms. Methylmercury can have neurotoxic, immunotoxic, and developmental effects on fish, birds, and mammals; top consumers may be at elevated risk (Weir, 2010). Methylmercury is synthesized from inorganic mercury (Hg II) by aquatic bacteria at oxic/anoxic boundaries such as sedimentwater interface of lakes and rivers (Hurley JP, 1995). The degree to which an aquatic system is impacted by methylmercury contamination is a function of a number of factors, including the rate of supply of atmospherically derived Hg (II), the net rate of mercury methylation by aquatic, the efficiency of transport and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. George Orwell Privacy Privacy at the Cost of National Security Big Brother is watching (Orwell). The truth is that anyone reading this paper from the internet has the right to know that someone thousands of miles away could very well be watching (Orwell). On top of this shocking fact, a victim would never even know they were being watched. George Orwellknew what he was talking about when he wrote of a society in which all things are monitored by the governmentand an individual s right to privacyis breached for the sake of peace and safety. Some might even say America is such a society today. The citizens in the USA believe that their government is doing all in its power to protect them, but when do national security measures such as spying and monitoring become... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In pursuit of a serious threat, it is understandable that some information such as that might be useful. Many people will argue that the current capabilities of different agencies are constitutional and are for the country s benefit; some have the belief that what they don t know can t hurt them. Maybe government does have the right to obtain what they want for their discretion, and we should trust that they will not abuse that power. It is true that the people of America do not know the plans of various government agencies, and perhaps it is best that we accept that and let them do their work. Besides, just imagine all of the terrorist attacks and other incidents that will be prevented by these national security measures. While all these points are logical, they re missing the point. Ignorance is not bliss, and a privacy invasion such as one that is occurring now cannot continue. These national security measures are slowly eating away our basic freedoms and liberties. We cannot just let this pass by and become blasГ© on the matter; it needs to be understood that there is a limit to what is acceptable and that is, what is necessary? The government does not need to know what websites people are visiting, and it does not need the phone records of millions of Americans. These current government procedures violate a citizen s right to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Phantom Of The Opera Compare And Contrast Phantom of the Opera is a musical focusing on the career of Christine Dubios (also known as Christine Daae). IMDB summarizes the plot with, Pit violinist Claudin hopelessly loves rising operatic soprano Christine Dubois (as do baritone Anatole and police inspector Raoul) and secretly aids her career (Phantom of the Opera(1943)). But Claudin loses both his touch and his job, murders a rascally music publisher in a fit of madness, and has his face etched with acid. Soon, mysterious crimes plague the Paris Opera House, blamed on a legendary phantom whom none can find in the mazes and catacombs. But both of Christine s lovers have plans to ferret him out (Phantom of the Opera (1943)) This version was made in 1943, directed by Arthur Lubin, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eddy has finally found his role. He is no phantom in this one; he is very much in solid evidence, and his lungs are working as strongly and as loudly as they have ever worked before. Indeed, you might almost think the picture was made just so he might sing. And that is the principal reason why this remake of the old Lon Chaney film is bereft of much of the terror and macabre quality of the original. The feeling of this version was that the Phantom was an afterthought. The beginning of the film is a musical that serves to set up the Phantom, or Erique Claudin, storyline. You see the conductor having issues directing a violinist. The violinist end up being fired and the rest of the story unfolds. The differences between this version and the version of 1925 are numerous. 1943 the Phantom is created when disfigured by a chemical burn and must hide after committing murder, whereas in 1925 the masked man has lived under the opera house for years and was born disfigured. The 1943 version also felt like they were trying too hard to convey the love interest and to have Christine at the center of a very off foursome not only was she the love interest of Anatole Garron and Raoul Daubert, she was also the love interest of the Phantom. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. What Are The Lessons Learned In Bless Me Ultima In the book, Bless Me, Ultima, written by Rudolfo Anaya Tony ends up having a mentor that he never expected. After Ultima comes and stays with Tony s family, Ultima becomes the biggest influencer in his life because she is the only one who knows his destiny. Ultima teaches Tony about the deeper things in life that no one else is able to teach him because her outlook on the world is different from everyone in his family. The main aspects that is included in Ultima s significant lessons for Tony is to look for the good and strength in his heart, in the hearts of the ones he loves, and in world. Ultima s most important lesson for Tony is to always live happily and if troubles come his way he can survive by calling upon the love and goodness... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Ultima is dying she tells Tony, Always have the strength to live. Love life, and if despair enters your heart, look for me in the evenings ... I shall be with you (Ayana 22). Ultima holds this lesson to a higher level of importance because it is the last lesson that teaches Tony. Not only does she tell Tony to love life, but she also tells him that she will always be with him and if he needs her comfort she will be there. An example of Tony relying on Ultima for comfort is, My heart was pounding and my lungs hurt, but a calmness had come over the moonlit night when I heard the hooting of Ultima s owl (Ayana 2). After Lupito dies Tony looks to Ultima s owl for comfort because he knows that the love in Ultima s heart can help him get through what just happened. This lesson of not only using the strength in his own heart, but also the love in other s heart is important as Tony is growing up because he uses it multiple times. This lesson of sticking together with the people you love is shown by Ultima when, They had thought taking Ultima would be easy, but now they realized that my father would let no man invade his home (Ayana 12). When the men of the town come for Ultima Narciso, Tony s father, and Tony all protect her and Ultima shows that her lesson works because she relied on those who love her to protect her. This lesson of Ultima s must be pivotal to surviving life happily because she even follows it. Ultima lesson for Tony, when danger comes near seek out the ones he holds dear in his heart because the strength in their heart can protect him, is so important that she even abides by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Factors Affect Choice of Bank Services ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE BANK SELECTION DECISION: FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CHOICE OF BANKING SERVICES By: Goiteom W/mariam June 2011 Addis Ababa BANK SELECTION DECISION: FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CHOICE OF BANKING SERVICES A Thesis Submitted to the School of Graduate Studies of Addis Ababa University in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Accounting and Finance By: Goiteom W/mariam Advisor: Dr. Ulaganathan S. June 2011 Addis Ababa ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE BANK SELECTION DECISION: FACTORS INFLUENCING THE CHOICE OF BANKING SERVICES By: Goiteom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... n iv Table of Contents v List of Tables vii List of Figures viii List of Acronyms ix Abstract x CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background of the study 1 1.2 Statement of the Problem 3 1.3 Objectives of the Study 4 1.4 Specific Research Questions 4 1.5 Significance of the Study 5 1.6 Scope and Limitations of the Study 5 1.7 Organization of the Paper 6 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Monster s Ball By Marc Forster Directed by Marc Forster, the 2001 film, Monster s Ball is an Academy Award winning film which has been extensively criticized by American Studies scholars. They critique the aspects of the social construction of masculinity, race, and the way in which women are constructed as needing men in their lives. Essentially, the film s narrative uses hypermasculinity in a way that supports the sexulization of women. Monster s Ball follows the life of two individuals who are connected in a unique way. Leticia Musgrove, a black woman whose husband was killed on death row along with Hank Grotowski, the officer who executed Leticia s husband are the main characters of the film. Leticia works the night shift at a diner and she lives an unfortunate life. Her house is foreclosed upon, her car is broken and she is a single mother. Hank is racist man who was raised by his racist father. Hank has a son, Sonny, who he tries to infringe racist view upon. Sonny is not racist and he kills himself at the beginning of the movie because he knows his father hates him. Leticia serves Hank at the diner very often. On a rainy night, Leticia s son got hit by a car while they are walking back home. By chance, Hank is there to save the day and bring Leticia s son and her to the hospital, where he dies. One day at the diner, Hank tells Leticia that his son died too. That comment sparked them to develop a very sexual relationship. Over time, Hank finds out who Leticia is and realized he killed her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Muscle Sore Research Paper We ve all been there, the morning after an intense workout: You lie in bed willing your body to get up and go, but as you go to get up you re met with pain. Sure, that workout was killer, and you felt like a total champion after you finished but the next day? Not so much. You re sore in places you didn t even know you could be, and cursing your instructor for all of those chaturanga dandasana sequences you can just barely lift your arms to fix your hair! So, at what point is the soreness you feel enough to take a day off? You can still work out with sore muscles but, generally, I d say if its hurts to even sit down your body is trying to tell you something. Burden of the Burn You ve just fallen into a groove of working out on a regular basis, and you re damn proud of it as you should be! The fact is, when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When your body is deprived of water and dehydrated you re also much more susceptible to muscle cramps. Knowing the best ways to refuel is crucial to keep your body functioning to leave you feeling good enough to power through your next workout. Some of the essentials? Aside from good ol H2O: electrolytes, protein, potassium, and carbs. After a workout, or on a rest day, try fueling up with a smoothie that packs a punch using bananas (a great source of potassium) and peanut butter (a great source of protein) you can create a meal that s both delicious and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Sonnet 73 By William Shakespeare The poem Sonnet 73 by William Shakespeare follows a typical Shakespearean sonnet structure; fourteen lines, three quatrains followed by a rhyming couplet, a basic ababcdcdefefgg rhyme scheme, and predominately following iambic pentameter with one additional unstressed syllable in the first line of each quatrain and the couplet. The sonnetas a whole is an extended metaphor for the aging and process and death; however, it is broken into three smaller metaphors all supporting the speaker s impending end of life through the process of aging. Natural aspects winter, twilight, and fire are presented as an extended metaphor for the the thematic undertone of aging and death. Nature alone is emblematic of the process of aging throughout one s life. Nature is always changing, just as humans are never the same in one second to the next. Humans are an outcome of natural processes. It is only right that the aging of the speaker be represented through natures own developments. The two work simultaneously to present the journey of the speaker towards an acceptance of his death and loss love. It is through natural cycles he realizes the only condition to living is death. The metaphor begins in quatrain one with the symbolism of winter. The coloring of the yellow leaves falling from the tree clue the reader into the seasonal time period. The speaker directly compares himself to winter when he says That time of year thou may st in me behold . He holds the season ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Graph Model Essay In order to understand the structure of a complex social network, three random graph models have been used [10]. For an overall comparative study, the basic centrality measures, clustering coefficient, average path length, and the degree distribution were studied for the original network model as well as for the random graph models. a.RANDOM GRAPH MODELS A random graph is obtained by starting with a set of n isolated vertices and adding successive edges between them at random [8]. 1.Erdos Renyi (ER) random graph model It is a random graph with n vertices where every edge has equal probability p of existing. This graph model has a constant and independent probability of two nodes being connected. 2.Barabasi Albert (BA) preferential... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Closeness centrality of a node is the reciprocal of the sum of its distances to all other nodes. c.CLUSTERING COEFFICIENT The degree to which nodes in a graph tend to cluster together in tightly knit groups is given by the clustering coefficient. d.AVERAGE PATH LENGTH It is defined as the average number of steps along the shortest paths for all possible pairs of network nodes. It is a measure of the efficiency of information transfer on a network. Most real networks have a very short average path length leading to the concept of a small world where each one is connected to the other through a short path. e.DEGREE DISTRIBUTION The degree distribution of a network P(k) is defined to be the fraction of nodes in the network with degree k. Degree distribution depicts the difference in the degree of connectivity between all the nodes in a network. It gives the probability distribution of the node degrees over the network. IV.EXPERIMENTAL SETUP In order to generate the random graph models, the NetworkX module [11] present in Python3 has been used in Spyder (Scientific Python Development Environment) in Windows10 64 bit Operating System, having an IntelВ®Coreв„ўi3 5015U (2.10GHz) processor and a 4 GB RAM capacity. The Facebook dataset [12] was present in the form of an edgelist. The dataset was read and its corresponding graph was generated, which serves as the original network representation. The random graphs Erdos Renyi (ER) random ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Health Promotion Vs Health Education Essay Health promotion and health education are both very good fields that provide awareness to individuals on health and wellness, subjects and issues. They both have very similar objectives and goals towards creating a healthier lifestyle and they strive to help improve the health and well being of individuals. Even though these fields of interest maybe similar in ways they are actually very different and should be classified as so. Healthpromotion is a field that is more about advocating for a better quality of life by promoting and campaigning awareness, while health education is a field of study that is more focused about teaching different methods and theories to help increase the knowledge in individuals. These two fields are very good for our society because they are providing proper information on different health related subjects that are very important to one s well being. They also have the same goal of helping individuals to strive to be healthy. Both areas of study have individuals physical and mental well being as their best interests at heart. These focused fields are assets to our community because they are both all... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Promoting a healthier lifestyle using campaigning and advertising methods is something that health promoters advocate. Health promoters try to use all resources to help with their campaigning of promoting healthy lifestyles in our society today. They focus on providing the information to people by using social media, TV, articles, pamphlets etc. They also help with the planning and developing of health educated programs to enhance the knowledge of individuals. Building community coalitions to assist in implementing education programs for communities is another aspect of the health promotion field. They work with communities trying to implement positive changes and to improve existing guidelines concerning health related ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Story Of The 12 Spies The story of the 12 spies seems to be a story of doubtfulness. Everyone has a sense of doubt because we are human beings. Life is full of obstacles that you must get over. All obstacles are able to be conquered, however our most mighty warrior is God. He must learn to not doubt his ability to bring us through the many storms he places before us. He uses these storms to test our faithfulness in Him. In this part of the book of Numbers, the spies are sent to look into the land that had been promised to His people. The part that stood out was the two different stories that came back and how the ten spies had no faith in the ability of God s promise. Time after time, God proved to the people of Israel that nothing could defeat them if they just believed in His word and be faithful to His will. The Lord promised Abraham that his people would be a mighty nation, Abraham believed and was one of God s most faithful servants. God used Moses to bring the people out from under the enslavement of Pharaoh. He brought them through the Red Sea, however the people still doubted that God was powerful enough to bring them to their own inheritance that waited for them. The people of Israel, just like people of today, were impatient. Everyone wants instant gratification. In my workplace, we have new employees that have worked there less than six months and feel they are entitled to the same things as the employees that have put in work for ten years and over. I feel this was one of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Describe The Chemical Process In Making Americium Chemical process in making americium: The most popular type of smoke alarm is an ionization chamber smoke alarm. These contain 0.28 micrograms of the radioactive isotope americium 241, in the form of americium dioxide. Americium is a synthetic element, so it must be produced in a nuclear reactor. Americium is made from plutonium 241, yet this needs to also be made in a nuclear reactor. Uranium 238 in a nuclear reactor it is hit with a neutron, which makes uranium 239. Uranium 239 has a half life of 23.5 minutes, the uranium goes through beta decay becomes neptunium 239. This neptunium will then form plutonium 239 via beta decay over two days, this is then bombarded with two neutrons to become plutonium 241. Plutonium 241 has a half life of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has become a social (as well as a government) expectation to have them installed in your home. Smoke alarms save lives; without a smoke alarm you are 4 times more likely to die in the event of a fire. The americium inside the alarm is an alpha and low energy gamma emitter. Alpha radiation can be stopped by a piece of paper or a few centimetres of air, meaning you could stand under a raw sample of americium and not be in any danger. Yet, gamma radiation has the wavelength near that of an atomic nuclei (10 Pico meters) meaning that they penetrated far more easily. These rays are weak enough not to do any harm, yet are the major factor to the radiation from a smoke alarm. It has become a misconception that smoke alarms are a threat to health because of their radioactivity. The radiation emitted from a smoke alarm annually is 9 50 nano sieverts, eating banana releases the equivalent of 100 nano sieverts, the average background radiation in Australia is 2000000 nano sieverts, to put how little radiation is absorbed from a smoke alarm. The real problem is only when americium is internalised into the body, because it is an alpha emitter. It poses a threat to health because even though the alpha particles themselves are harmless, the speeds they travel give them the ability to break bonds and ionize atoms, thus causing cancer. When in the body 90% stays in you and the rest is excreted, it goes to the liver, bones and ovaries or testicles where it has the possibility to cause cancer or birth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Genocide Of Rohingya Muslims Myanmar is trying to exterminate the Rohingya Muslims and innocent people are being punished. The government/militaries are raping women, slaughtering men and children, and burning down homes. The government is murdering children who don t even know what their crime is. This is all happening because the Muslims are staying loyal to their faith and not giving it up. Myanmar is going through genocide which is when a small group of people are being killed by a larger group of people for their religion, race, and ethnicity.The conflict in Burmais a genocide because groups of Rohingya Muslims are being targeted, this is targeting a religion, and the Muslims are thought of as criminals who deserve to be punished. First and foremost, the Rohingya... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The government treats the Rohingya Muslims like criminals and they are not shown any respect. If the government treats the Rohingya Muslims in a horrible way that means that, They face widespread discrimination and mistreatment. (BBC.com) mistreatment proves that the government s conduct towards the Muslims is not well. Another quote that shows how the Muslims are thought of as, In the open letter, the group said the government crackdown on the population amounted to ethnic cleansing . (BBC.com) This shows that the government thinks they are ethnic cleansing and that is a good thing. However, they don t realize that what they are doing is wrong and that they are punishing innocent people. Also, the words ethnic cleansing shows how the religion of Islam gets no respect and the government wants to get rid of anyone if has faith in the religion. Also, the government is denying the Rohingya Muslims citizenship, The estimated one million Muslim Rohingya are seen by many in mainly Buddhist Myanmar as illegal migrants from Bangladesh. They are denied citizenship by the government despite tracing their ancestry back generations. (BBC.com) The Government decided that the Rohingya Muslims are illegal immigrants, however, the evidence is against them. Despite tracing their ancestry back generations The Muslims can even prove that they belong there because their ancestors have been living there for generations. Rohingya Muslims aren t even given basic rights and are being maltreated for something they haven t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Capital Punishment Analysis In the United States, decisions on capital punishment are made by members of a jury. Jurors must acquire a majority verdict in order to sentence an accused to death. Although jurors are asked to be objective, their decisions are, however, more often influenced by values than facts (Devine and Kelly, 393). In fact, based on the Capital Jury Project (CJP) which include 1,200 interviews of jurors who served in 353 death penalty trials in 14 states (Devine and Kelly, 393), Dennis J. Devine and Christopher E. Kelly used 314 CJP juries to conduct a bivariate and multivariate analyses to understand how jurists make the decision (Devine and Kelly, 393). Before them, using the same method, other researchers Bowers, Steiner, and Sandys found out that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay On Bhagavad Gita Chapter 3: The Bhagavad Gita The Bhagavad Gita is considered as one of the oldest religious writings in the whole world. Hindus believe that it contains God s message, similar to the Bible and the Quran. In general, this scripture is a dialogue between the Supreme God and one of his devotees. This conversation was originally recorded in Sanskrit, but it has been translated to many languages over the years. This particular religious scripture is full of ancient myths, legends, traditions, and other writings. Its content is closely connected to Krishna s life here on earth. Brahman lived on earth as Krishna in order to defeat evil and encourage humans to practice dharma (i.e. righteous living). He left his message in the form of Bhagavad Gita so that humans will have a clear guideline as to how to live their lives. The conversation between Krishna and Arjuna can play an important role in minimizing the pain and suffering experienced by every human being. The core principles of the Bhagavad Gita serve as the foundation of Hinduism. Its pages contain Brahman s message regarding faith, detachment, devotion, correct knowledge, and performance of tasks. It also contains valuable lessons on how to avoid an ego centered life. This kind ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An individual must perform his duties according to his nature (swadharmacharana). The next secret talks about the hidden personality of humans. According to this book, every person has a true self hidden inside him/her. This hidden self is extremely different from the false or material self. Each Hindu should know the difference between his true and false self if he wants to attain liberation from Maya. The last secret focuses on Brahman s omnipresence. Each individual needs to live his entire life knowing that everything is but a small part of the Supreme ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Love In Short Story Love is a strong emotion experienced by people across all spectrums of life everyday. Love comes naturally to human nature, whether it be the platonic love of family and friends or the romantic love of your partner. Historically, the importance of love to all people is evidenced by the fact that it is a common theme throughout all forms of literature and storytelling. In fairy tale books, the main characters overcome their own obstacles in the face of true love. This is also true of several ballads, folklore, fables, and short stories. The short stories The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry, The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant, and Rules of the Game by Amy Tan, are about the main characters going through hard times of their own and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And now suppose you put the chops on. However, Della no longer had her long hair and therefore had no use for hair combs. This proves how Jim and Della both love eachother so much that they would give up their prized possessions to get the other a present for Christmas day. Since love had taken control of their money problems, they both see how strong they both feel for eachother. Furthermore, the short story The Necklace also portrays the theme of love overpowering all. The main character, Madame Loisel, finds herself getting caught up in looking stunning for the party that her husband did everything he could to get in which to get invited.. Although, Madame and Monsieur Loisel weren t poor, Monsieur Loisel bought his wife everything she wanted to look her absolute best at the party, because she had said they she wouldn t go looking underrated. In speaking to his wife, Monsieur Loisel states, All right. I ll give you four hundred francs. Even though Monsieur Loisel s wife is being needy and manipulating her husband to get her new attire that is expensive, he still wants her to to be happy and gives in to her.. Monsieur loves his wife so much that he had spent his money on all the things that would make her feel good about herself, even if he didn t think he should be spending that much money. In addition, at the end of the party, Madame Loisel loses the diamond necklace she had borrowed from a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Case Study Of The Iran Nuclear Program To: Secretary of State From: Gregory J. Abide Date: November 27th, 2017 PROBLEM: The current IAEA inspections to verify compliance of safe nuclear activities under the NPT do not provide timely enough detection to safeguard against military conversion by countries such as Iran. SOLUTION: The United States uses the Iran Deal and its attempted strengthening as the mechanism to modernize IAEA safeguards for all countries in order to save the NPT. BACKGROUND: The issues that have been encountered with the Iran nuclear program are symptoms of a larger problem when it comes to enrichment, reprocessing, bulk holding of nuclear fuel, and other activities deemed safe by the IAEA. Due to the inherent danger and dual purpose of current safe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shortly after ratifying its agreement with the IAEA in 1992, North Korea refused requests for IAEA inspections in 1993 of two sites based upon evidence that North Korea had been cheating on its commitments and had a small stockpile undeclared plutonium. Following this, the US negotiated the 1994 Agreed Framework with North Korea and the IAEA. Throughout the decade, North Korea s nuclear program seemed to abide by the program, despite multiple violations of banned ballistic missile research and testing. North Korea declared its withdrawal from the NPT in 2003 following allegations of clandestine nuclear research in 2002, and eventually conducted its first successful nuclear weapons test in 2006. Iran has pursued what it claims to be a peaceful nuclear program since prior to the Iranian Revolution of 1979. The Iranian Revolution ended U.S. support for the program, which was further setback by Iraq bombing the Russian built Bushehr reactors as they were undergoing construction in 1988 1989 during the Iraq Iran War. In the early 1990 s, Iran signed separate nuclear support agreements with China and Russia in continued pursuit of peaceful nuclear energy, which it continued through the decade. A 2003 IAEA report on a clandestine facility at Natanz stated that Iran had failed to comply with the NPT, leading to Iran agree with the EU3 (Britain, France, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Summary Of The Man I Killed Kiowa was against it, he felt like it was wrong and since he was religious he felt like setting up camp and base of operations in a church was bad news. Dobbins however wasn t all that religious, he believed in god but it was just being nice to people that mattered to him. Kiowa grew up loving churches and carrying The Bible around but Dobbins hated churches. 2. What is the meaning of the washing motion of the younger monk? Is it the same when Dobbins does it? I think the washing motion is just a show of courtesy or kindness, maybe even hello, goodbye, or thank you. When Dobbins did the washing motion, I believe it was an act of respect just like when the monks did it. 3. The image of the monk cleaning an M 60 is incongruous and jarring. What purpose does it serve in the story? The purpose is to contrast culture in the U.S to the culture in Vietnam. When people picture monks they picture peace, prayer, and silence not cleaning guns or having anything to do with violence. I think it s a case of situational irony because monks wouldn t be cleaning M 60 s. Chapter 12: The Man I Killed 1. How did the narrator react to the fact that he killed another human being? What evidence in the story leads you to this conclusion? The narrator was shocked and felt guilty. You could tell that he feels bad because he is thinking about all the stories and lessons the boy would have been taught. O Brien is just staring at the dead body and not speaking, which shows he s traumatized. Kiowa ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. There Are Better Starters Than Me Mr. Swan said a quote written by Usain Bolt, There are better starters than me, but I am a strong finisher. Although Bolt s quote is rather personal to his situation it applies in life to most people, but it could apply differently depending on what one does and how they spend their time. The quote means that although Usain Bolt never starts a racein first place he always finishes first, because he speeds up as the race progresses. This quote can be analyzed to mean it does not matter where someone starts in life whether in poverty or wealth, if hard work is applied there is no reason someone who arose from poverty could end up on top. Strong is the most important word of the quote because most people can finish a race, but it takes someone with dedication and determination to finish in first place. Usain Bolt is trying to inspire people to never stop fighting for goals, and to achieve them. Bolt is saying that through hard work no obstacles can halt one s progress, and if someone continues to overcome obstacles they could end with whatever they wanted to achieve in life. People are often discouraged from the start because their surroundings may not be... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finishing strong or weak is decided on whether a person worked hard because rarely do lazy people who never worked hard achieve a goal and do not accomplish anything worth wild. Taking chances is a huge part of success for example, Steve Jobs started out of his parents garage and turned his one brilliant idea into a multi million dollar company who supplies technology to many people. There are still people who are working the same job from whenever that person was a newly graduated high school student. Lastly, people need to be willing to make a lifestyle change in order to be successful. In these ways finishing strong or weak can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Ghana And Ivory Coast Similarities Ghana and Ivory Coast are two of the most influential countries in Sub Saharan African history. Both Ghana and Ivory Coast are very alike each other. The similarities between the two countries are most evident in the geographical region, ethnic groups, spiritual matters, agricultural and economical matters. The similarities between Ghana and Ivory Coast are seemingly endless. They were both neighboring countries and created in the same region, West Africa. Ghana and Ivory Coast are countries in Africa that are native to millions of people. Both borders the countries Liberia, Mali, Togo, and Burkina Faso(Ghana and Ivory Coast). Ghana and Ivory Coast bordered by the Gulf of Guinea to the South and near the coast, there are tropical forests,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Akan tribe is a unique group of people dominated Ghana and Ivory Coast. The Akan Tribe is the majority in both Ghana and Ivory Coast have an overall of 40,000,000 population(Akan People, Language, Religion and Culture,2016). The Akan tribe is highly argued and believed that the roots of the community are from Sahel region and the Savannah(Akan People, Language, Religion and Culture,2016). The Akan tribe is believed to be old as the Congo forest. Most of the Akan tribe speaks the Twi and Bia languages and it is one of the indigenous languages that the Akan tribe maintained without being influenced by Western society(Akan People, Language, Religion and Culture,2016). The Akan tribe is very spiritual people. The Akan tribe believes in a Supreme Creator who takes on various names depending upon worship. The highest gods known in their tribe are: Onyame, Onyankopon, Asase Yaa who are the royal ancestors are at the heart of the ritual protection of the kingdom(Religion Akan). The Akan s consider themselves one nation. Akan means enlightened or civilized and basically trace their descent philosophically as from one woman. The Akan culture is traditionally matrilineal cultures of Africa. The traditional Akan economic and political organization is based on matrilineal lineages which are the basis of inheritance and succession (Akan People, Language, Religion and Culture,2016). This means all the important decisions are handled by women and done with a political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...