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The Argument Of Skepticism Is All About
Maryam Quraishi
Professor Leon
Philosophy 101
August 9, 2016
Skepticism
In this paper, I will first discuss what the basic argument of skepticism is all about, then I will provide
the defense of the argument: the three cases (Judy/Trudy Case, Crow/Raven and Coke/ Generic Coke
case). After that, I will talk about the responses to the argument, specifically about the criticisms from
Descartes and Moore; how Moore feels that perceptual evidence is enough and we can reject premise
1 and how descartes thinks that we can rule out the skeptical scenarios with our evidence. Finally, I ll
provide my opinion on all this and what I personally have to say about skepticism, whether I am a
skeptic or not or if I reject either of the premises. The basic argument of skepticism goes somewhat
like this:
1. If you know that you re in class, then your evidence is good enough to rule out that you re in the
Matrix.
2. Your evidence (that you re in class) isn t good enough to rule out that you re in the Matrix.
3. Therefore, you don t know that you re in class.
If put into simpler words, what it s trying to say is that as long as you know something, your evidence
is good enough to rule out a claim, but if your evidence is not good enough, then doubts and
uncertainty may be present about your claim. Skepticism is all about attitude of doubt or uncertainty,
either in general or toward a specific thing, or to any doubtful attitude or
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Many Challenges In Fone Bone, By Jeff Smith
The character I am writing about is Fone Bone in the book BONES by Jeff Smith. Many important
events that happen in this book including when Fone bone lost his cousins in the beginning, he has to
babysit mrs. possums kids without given a choice, and he struggles to cut firewood. These seem like
relevant events but they have a deep importance to this book as i go into depth in this essay. Fone
Bone faces many more challenges in BONES, throughout he learns a great deal about himself. When
fone bone lost his cousins he was tremendously lonely and he struggled to survive on his own until he
makes friends with ted and others throughout the book. For example mrs. possum brought fone
blankets and pie to keep him from starving and being cold at night. She did not only do this out of
kindness, she needed something out of it and didn t give fone an option really at all. She needed he
kids to be looked after while she went to go visit mrs. hedgehog. The lesson learned here was for the
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He tried to call them back to the house but they would not listen. It went silent and fone bone was
worried, he had no idea where the kids ran off to. He searched the forest for them and heard a noise in
a bush thinking it was them hiding in the bush; fone bone opened the bush to rat creatures holding the
kids. He didn t know what to do but he was smart about getting them back, fone distracted the rat
creatures and snatched them right out of their hands and ran. Anyway the lesson fone bone learned
was to not let the kids run off and to make a stand when they are not listening for their safety. He also
should not chase the kids as a bear out of the
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Effects Of Water Pollution On India
Pure Indian carp are among the most sought fish in the world, and an entire fishing market has been
built around them for many centuries now. For the most part, they are only attainable from the Halda
River, which is a large yet singular source of natural carp breeding based in Bangladesh, and all of
South Asia has suffered its losses as of late to the tune of some 26 different fish species in general all
wiped out in seven years time by water pollution. India has been suffering similar water pollution
issues itself and has concluded that linking certain rivers may be the best way to deal with the
problem; however, new research indicates that this will have adverse effects on Indian ecosystems.
In Bangladesh, the construction of dikes and dams on either side of the Halda has contributed to the
proliferation of water pollution. A sizeable contingent of that pollution stems from the infirmed biotic
community in key areas. The river itself, mind you, is exceedingly long (98 km) with a rather
aggressive tributary known as the Dhurung River that merges with Purba Dhalai some 48 km
downstream. Halda stretches from the Badnatali Hill Ranges in the Chittagong Hill Tracts down
through Fatikchhari upazila, Bhujppur Thana, Hathazari upazila, followed by Raozan and then
Chandgaon Thana. It finally spills into the Karnaphuli River, and all of these mouths, so to speak,
indicate to anyone who knows rivers that the Halda River is a fairly massive body of water feeding an
intricate
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Body Fat Measurement Procedure
Part II: When I think of the body fat measurement procedure used in Part 1 I think buoyancy is
something closed to the same scientific research. Where is no device needed to figure out buoyancy
because it is scientific research. What buoyancy measure is the objects weight or know mass in water.
This is very important to know the process for buoyancy because of the costal shipping industries.
Ship builders need to use the scientific research in determining the buoyancy because is it an essential
tool for measurement of the shipping requirements. The standardized measurement of determining
buoyancy improves the measurement practices in the shipping industries as well in the art of scuba
diving or free diving. The reason standardized measurement
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Anna Garcia Case Study Examples
Anna Garcia is a 38 year old Hispanic female, weighing 165 lbs.; standing 5 4 (64 inches) tall. She
was last seen in a grey sweater, walking her dog at 6:30a.m the morning before, by her neighbor, Doug
Greene. The same neighbor called police at 9:45a.m claiming that Anna s dog had been barking for
approximately two hours and that Anna wasn t answer the door or calls. She was found DOA lying in
her hallway at her house. The body was found at 9: 56 am when police officers broke down her door.
The body had blood and throw up around her head, she was wearing warmer clothes but it was 73
degrees Fahrenheit in her home. There were two fingerprints on the orange juice glass. The
fingerprints both were double loops, the same as Alex Garcia s. Comparing the fingerprints from the
crime scene and Alex Garcia s, it was noted that both fingerprints had the same ridge patterns and
minutiae. It was concluded that the fingerprints at the crime scene belonged to Alex Garcia. ... Show
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The blood samples were put with Anti A serum and Anti B serum. The blood found at the scene
clumped with Anti B serum but not with Anti A serum. Anna Garcia s blood clumped with Anti B and
not with Anti A serum. This means that Anna s and the blood found found at the scene had Type B
blood. Alex Garcia s blood sample clumped with Anti B and and not with Anti A, just like Anna
Garcia s and the blood from the scene. Doug Greene had Type AB blood; Erica Piedmont had Type A;
and Lucy Leffingwell had Type O. The blood at the scene could be Anna Garcia s or
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Lab Report Digestion
1.0. INTRODUCTION The primary function of the digestive system is to transfer nutrients, water,
and electrolytes from the food consume into the body s internal environment. The ingested food is
essential as an energy source, or fuel, from which the cells can generate ATP to carry out their
particular energy dependent activities such as contraction, transport, synthesis, secretion and even
renewal of body tissues. Three primary categories of food ingested by humans which are
carbohydrates, proteins and fats emerge as large molecules. These large molecules cannot cross
plasma membranes intact to be absorbed from the lumen of the digestive tract into the blood or lymph;
hence, it must undergo degradation in size (Sherwood, 2013). This ... Show more content on
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Half of each tube s contents are poured into a new test tube each respectively after the tubes are
incubated for 1 hour. One set of tubes is tested for: 5.1. Starch (Lugol s solution) 5.1.1. 3 drops of
Lugol s solution is added to each tube. Presence of starch is indicated by dark purple color
occurrences. The amount of starch is indicated by the shades of reddish brown. 5.1.2. The amount of
starch is rated based on the intensity (+++), (++), (+), or ( ). 5.2. Maltose (Benedict s solution) 5.1.3. 4
ml of Benedict s solution is added to each tube. 5.1.4. The tubes are then placed in a boiling water
bath for 2 minutes. 5.1.5. The tubes are removed using a clamp and the concentration of maltose is
compared using the following scale: red (+++), orange yellow (++), green (+), blue ( ).
3.2.2. Activity 2 1. Thin slices of cooked egg white with same size (about 0.5 cm²) are placed in four
test tubes. 2. Following solutions are added to the tubes and the pH of each tube is determined: Tube 1
| Tube 2 | Tube 3 | Tube 4 | 5 ml pepsin(5 % solution)+5 ml HCl(0.5 %) | 5 ml pepsin(5 % solution)+5
ml water | 5 ml HCl(0.5 %)+5 ml water | 5 ml pepsin(5 % solution)+5 ml NaOH(0.5 %) | 3. The tubes
are allowed to incubate in a 37˚C water bath for 1 hour. The final pH of the solutions is tested and the
amount of protein digestion is estimated using a scale of (+++), (++), (+), and ( ) by
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The Psychological Effects Of Conspiracy Theories
Throughout history, people have attempted to come up with explanations to make sense of events
which could not be comprehend, such explanations are commonly known as conspiracy theories.
According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, the official definition of conspiracy theory is a theory
that explains an event or set of circumstances as the result of a secret plot by usually powerful
conspirators. These theories can range from minor events, to large scale terrorist attacks. A few well
known theories include, Bill Clinton caused 9/11, the Earth is flat, and a reptilian race is planning to
take over the Earth. Conspiracy theories can inflict various amount of damage, but it dependent on the
conspiracy theory context. (Mckay). In an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These reasons are it breeds a lack of curiosity, gives the misleading impression that we don t have
explanations for many phenomena for which we do have explanations , and makes one vulnerable to
demagogues and highly dubious claims. As a result of people feeling shout out by others, people can
become less curious.
When curious about the world and no one is giving them answers, there is potential for that person to
become distrusting of others. This distrust can affect their view the world, as well as the way their
brain processes information. With numerous theories surfacing in the world, and more than 50 percent
of Americans believing in at least one conspiracy; it is hard to determine which are real, and which are
fiction, and the fact that people are refusing to give answers is not helping the situation..As a result of
conspiracy theories people stop trusting each other and become less social. Karen Douglas claims
many conspiracy theories undermine people s confidence. This is proved in An experiment instructed
by Sander van der Linden,a Dutch social psychologist in the Department of Psychology at the
University of Cambridge, show that the belief in conspiracy theories can cause a person to be less pre
social. In his experiment Dr. Linden separated his participants into three groups, the first group
watched a video about conspiracy
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Standardized Test
Article 3: The article, From Standardized Tests to Alternative Methods: Some Current Resources on
Methods to Access Learning in General Education. by Peggy L. Maki, focuses on the importance of
assessment and different forms of assessments that can be used. The use of standardized tests as a
form of assessment is highly debated, this article questions standardized test and what they are
measuring. The article also gives suggestions to teachers when planning and choosing assessment to
assess their students learning in the general education classroom. The use of standardized testing as a
form of assessment is highly controversial in the world of education. Standardized test compares
students results to a national standard. Some teachers
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Stereotypes In Dungeons And Dragons
Dungeons and Dragons is a role playing game that requires time, patience, and a relatively good
imagination. Society has grown up with this game for several decades and yet the majority has no
knowledge of its works and rules other than the misconceptions of stereotypes and confused
explanations. When asked about the game, certain social groups are targeted as the player when, in
truth, the quantity is much larger than previously thought. Dungeons and Dragons is a game that is
more than a game. It is a bonding experience with many personal properties, overcomes the
stereotypes, and that everyone can try or witness at least once in their life.
This massive, medieval timed, role playing game can be easily misunderstood for good reason; ...
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Some players like the imagination the game requires and using the power of their mind to create a
fantasy world where they can start and end wars, create civilizations, battle monsters, and trek on an
epic adventure. Not only is the game based on the creativity of the player, but structure is a key
element just like it is in the human language or in music. For example, a young man who has played
soccer and enjoyed the sport for most of his life may find a liking to the structure of the game and
creating his own ideas in context. Another likely aspect to admire is the social requirement; you
cannot play this game alone. It requires at least two people, but most parties have five to eight players.
This provides a face to face interaction that can lead to bonding and friendships. An example is when a
younger adult who enjoys spending his time with technology is given a chance to have contact with
other people on a similar subject, there is always the chance of making new friends. The game is also
built around performance of characters, based on dice rolls and abilities obtained, and problem solving
skills that the Dungeon Master creates during the game play. Because of it s many parts, Dungeons
and Dragons can attract many different people to enjoy the
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Social Psychological Themes In The Film Cool Hand Luke
Cool Hand Luke
The film Cool Hand Luke, written by Donn Pearce, directed by Stuart Rosenberg and released in
1967. This film is taking place in a prison and it talks about the main character, Lucas Jackson, played
by Paul Newman, which is a former soldier but sent to prison for two years since cutting the heads off
parking meters while drunk. This setting of the film is petty irony a soldier was sent to jail because
destruction of public property. Through the character of the Boss, Luke, Dragline (George Kennedy)
and other prisoners, the film Cool Hand Luke demonstrate the social psychological themes of
obedience to authority, conformity, and non conformity.
First and foremost, at the scene that all the prisoners go out to chop weeds by the side of the road
under the burning sun, a new convict, Grison, is complains about his job and make the arrangement to
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It reflects the authentic horrors of life in a Southern prison. Take it off here, Boss , Wiping it off here,
Boss and Drinking it up here, Boss According to those lines form this scene demonstrate that the
prisoners are one hundred percent follow the group norms and role in prison. When they are at work,
one of the convict said Man, you think you been working hard? This mother s going to break your
back (Gordon Rosenberg, 1967). Even though all the prisoners are doing the grueling physical labor
but none of them are trying to against the role. They are adhering to group norms and standards in
prison. Conformity to social norms may also be a utility seeking activity, less in term or directly
avoiding punishment or currying favor but rather as a means to stabilize relationships and enhance the
predictability of behavior in the group. (DeLamater et al., 2014). All the prisoner is conformity even
Luke are but after Luke heard his mother s death things
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Cost Volume Profit Analysis, Cost, Volume, And Profit
Introduction Economic models which measure changes in costs and revenues as the volume of activity
increase can be complex. However, for the purpose of managerial decision making it is possible to
simplify these models in a way that makes them easy to use and therefore more readily useful to the
average manager. In this case, cost volume profit analysis is simple, with its assumption of output as
the only revenue and cost driver, and linear revenue and cost relationships. it provides minimum
values in more complex decision making cases. Cost volume profit analysis examines the
relationships between changes in activity and changes in total sales revenue, cost and profit. It may
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Moreover, break even point is useful, simply why firm are making profit. Once the break even units or
break even revenue is achieved, then the process is openly acceptable. Finally, assumptions, such as
sales units are the only cause for cost and revenue changes, linear graph line can be shown when
revenue and costs are used, and then single product or service would be analyzed. The strength of
CVP lies in the way that it removes many of the complications of the real world in order to provide a
sharp focus on the financial impact of decisions. This makes the CVP both simple to apply and easy to
understand. In the year of 2001, Yunker, J. (2001) have declared that CVP analysis can not only be
used in certain practical decision situations but also provide a conceptual bridge between the
accounting and finance literature on CVP analysis under uncertainly and the economic literature on
decision making under uncertainty. This shows that CVP is both simple and simplistic. What s more,
Ojugo, C. (2009) said that knowing the relationship among cost, volume and profit, or CVP is the
most powerful tool and easiest way to make a better decision. It shows the volume of sales required to
break even and generate profit, the proper price of the menu is related to the cost of sales.
Additionally, Eldneburg Wolcott (2004, p.89) argued that Cost Volume Profit analysis provides
information such
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Biology 1A Study Guide [SJSU] Essay
Exam 1 Study guide
Chapter 1: Biology and Tree of Life
What are the five fundamental characteristics of all living organisms?
Energy all organisms acquire and use energy
Cells made up of membrane bound cells
Information process heredity info. encoded in genes as well as info. from environment Replication all
are capable of reproduction
Evolution populations of organisms are continuing to evolve
What is the cell theory?
All organisms are made of cells (pattern), and
All cells come from pre existing cells (process)
What are the three major groups of organisms?
Eukaryotes Eukarya
Prokaryotes Bacteria/Archaea
What is a phylogenic tree?
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Coelomates have an enclosed body cavity, which means advance muscle structure, enhanced
locomotor capabilities, and more structural integrity.
* Fluid filled cavity allowed for the evolution of a hydrostatic skeleton for movement (evolved out of
animals having a coelom)
What is the difference between protostomes and deuterostomes?
Protostomes (arthropods, mollusks, and worms): Pore becomes mouth Deuterostomes (chordates and
echinoderms): Pore becomes anus
What are the different feeding types?
Suspension feeder filter feeder : capture food by filtering out particles suspended in air or water (ex.
baleen whale and krill shrimp)
Deposit feeder eat their way through substrate (ex. worms)
Fluid feeders suck or mop up liquids like nectar, blood, plant sap, etc (ex. hummingbirds)
Mass feeders take chunks of food into their mouths (ex. humans)
Chapter 5: Evolution by Natural Selection
What is the evolutionary theory? According to evolutionary theory, species: 1. Change through time 2.
Are related by common ancestry
What are vestigial traits? Incompletely developed/ non functioning structure
What is structural homology? Adult morphology [same bones, different sizes and places]
What is genetic homology? DNA sequences
What is developmental homology? Embryos
What are the four steps of Natural selection?
1. Variation
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Texting And Driving By Modern Society
Ed Bouchard
Mrs. Hagburg
English III
May 12, 2014
Texting and Driving In modern Society Technology is increasingly prevalent. With 82% of 16 year
olds owning a cell phone the risks of use behind the wheel are increasing monumentally. According to
research, even using a hands free device to talk does not completely reduce the risk of getting into an
accident. According to the Highway Safety Association people using a cell phone while driving are 23
times more likely to get in an accident. Studies show that humans are only able to multitask to a
certain point and while behind the wheel the risks are just too high (Copeland). The majority
legislators understand the hazards of phone use in a car, but continuously refuse to ban and create laws
to prevent it. The statistics back up the hazards of distracted driving yet the government refuses to
prevent the danger.
However, this is not the only reason drivers are distracted. A few examples of distraction could be
anything from changing the song on the stereo, setting up the GPS, or setting up the Bluetooth headset
to answer calls. The Majority of Car manufactures are putting high resolution big screens with the
ability to navigate the web, and an increasing amount of features. The demand for greater technology
can increase the risks of driving since they will be using the touch screens to navigate through the
system (Vance). Although most companies pride themselves with safety they ignore the hazards of
increasing technology
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CBN Railway Company
Case Study #6­
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CBN Railway Co.
Stephanie Murphy
SCML 3101
1. What are potential advantages and disadvantages of entering into these power­
by­the­
mile
arrangements?
There are several advantages and very few disadvantages to power­
by­
the­
mile arrangements; the largest
advantage being improved service to customers. The improved financial status of the railroad has
allowed the rail industry to provide a more tailored service to its customers. It has also allowed for
better equipment and more ease when negotiating contract rates for volume movements.
Also, with this arrangement, CBN would likely be using more up to date equipment. Since the
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If they miss on availability or reliability, it pays a penalty. If they exceed on those measures, it
receives rewards.
The same should apply in regards to employee productivity ratio where it was presupposed that CBN
would provided supervision, not the companies providing the equipment, as it would help increase
productivity. If CBN doesn t achieve the target ratio, it must pay a penalty for the productivity gap.
As cost reduction is the important benefit sought from an agreement of this nature, CBN and the
companies its leasing from should agree to work towards reductions in total cost through continuous
improvement processes and technological improvements.
The agreement would allow both parties to share benefits according to a predetermined formula.
It would also provide for shared labour and material cost escalation.
Both teams would be responsible for finding alternatives to improve the program. For example, by
improving shop operations or methods of scheduling locomotives for maintenance. The teams would
also determine the best methods for continuous improvements of benefit sharing which may be in the
form of parts credits, rebates, rate adjustments or other methods.
3. Do you think that the decision to lease the locomotives was the best decision for
CBN? Explain your answer.
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Characteristics Of White Collar Criminals
White Collar criminals are not typically seen in the same light as regular Street criminals. When we
step back and take a look at what the characteristics are of a white collar criminal, we then can see
these criminals from a different point of view. The characteristics of a white collar criminal are very
different from each individual. The criminals committing these crimes also have to put in more effort
into planning and organizing their criminal offenses. Regardless of white collar criminals are not
typically seen in the same light as our regular Street criminals, their offenses are just as serious. White
collar crimes typically victimized more organizations than they do a single person. These crimes also
have large amounts of offenders and can go on for years, versus that of the crimes that street criminals
commit. White Collar criminals have shown to be individuals who are typically those who are key
team players within their company and choose to take advantage of their company and the company s
resources. It has been shown that most white collar criminals are older, white males between the ages
of 41 and 50. These offenders were more likely to have jobs, who don t commit as many offenses as
typical Street criminals and tend to start their criminal escapades later in their lives. These crimes are
also more likely to be on a national or International scope, be committed by larger groups of people,
happen in patterns, Target organizations instead of individuals, and
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Evolution Of Cats Essay
The house cat has been a favored companion for many years. Their small size and independent
tendencies makes them ideal pets for those who do not want a high maintenance animal. They are
quirky and show lots of love if you take care of them. Cats are complex animals, but can be great pets.
They have their own way of doing things, but still can be a great companion. They have gone through
a lot throughout the years, yet still have barely changed. Cats are interesting in their own ways, both
their history and personalities.
The cat s scientific name is Eukaryota Anamalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Felidae Felis catus (
Felis Catus: The Domestic Cat, n.d.). Usually just the term Felidae is used ( Felis Catus: The Domestic
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They have special adaptations that they have acquired through time and evolution. On the outside, cats
have whiskers on their face that help them to navigate (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008, p.12). They also
have cupped ears that can rotate to catch sound, which helps them to hunt (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008,
p.10). Their tongues are covered in papillae to help scrape food off of bones or to clean itself (Foss,
Stewart Swift, 2008, p.10). Their fur coats protect them from cold, bug bites, stings, and other
irritants, and can also be raised when frightened or threatened to seem larger in size (Foss, Stewart
Swift, 2008, p.10). Not easily seen are the sweat glands that cats only have on their paw pads (Foss,
Stewart Swift, 2008, p.11). Moving inward, cats have a very flexible spine, aiding them when falling
to land on their feet or to help them get into small spaces (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008, p.12). Most cats
can see ultraviolet light (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008, p.9). Evolution has favored night vision over
being able to see colors during the day (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008, p.9). Another part of the cat s night
vision is that at the back of the eye, there is a layer of cells that reflects the light (Foss, Stewart Swift,
2008, p.9). Cats have to have a good sense of hearing and sight since they depend on that more than
smell when hunting (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008,
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Investigate of Chinese Auto Mobile Industry -- a Study of...
Part 1 External Environment Analysis
Macro Environment Analysis PEST Analysis
Political/legislative
Chinese began to open its market and reduces of governmental control over marketing and labour
mobility in the1980s. After twenty year reform of state ownership enterprises the SOEs remained the
most significant role in China economy and control the key industry of China. The adjustment of
government policy and stabile political environment played a role in the recent increase of foreign
investment in China. By the end of June 1997, it was reported that over 200,000 business joint
ventures had been registered in China, with a total foreign investment of $204 billion ($15.7 billion
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(high barrier)
Switching Cost the switching cost is higher because of the price of automotive was much more higher
than can easily switch from one brand to another. (high barrier)
Government Policy Chinese government was quotas keep barriers to foreign investment to entry into
the market (high barrier)
Overall the biggest threat of new entrants comes from the local government as the government set up
high entry barriers for this special industry. As a result, the overall barriers for new entrants were
medium to high.
Power of Suppliers
Basic Production Materials: automobile industry can be regarded as a comprehensive and special
industry as 50% 70% of the value is manufactured in supply firms. Many local suppliers monopolized
the local parts industry. In additional they are strange supported by local government. (high power)
Production Equipment: Chinese auto industry was 10 15 years behind the global auto industry
development in the period of 1997 1998. Most manufacturers would use second hand equipments at
that time. Therefore the power of suppliers in production equipment was low.
Government Influence: In China government plays an important role in auto parts supplier market.
Local government implemented localization tax in order to improve domestic content rate of auto
parts. As a result the overall bargaining power of suppliers was
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Kairos Cooke Bake
I attended the service activity of Kairos Cooke Bake for the 2PM 3PM shift on this past Saturday. This
activity was chosen because I wasn t doing something for myself. Helping others is a passion of mine
and one of my goals in life is to help people, especially young women, to the right path in life. When
it was explained in class to me that the cookies made in this event would go to prisoners, I
immediately knew that this was the service activity for me. Kairos Cookie bake comes from the Greek
word Kairos meaning the opportune moment. Kairos is the perfect name for them, because the
purpose of their origination is to show love and kindness to the prisoners, letting them know they have
been forgiven for their sins. Over 72,000 cookies are
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The Current Educational Curriculum Faces
Introduction
There are various kinds of pressures that the current educational curriculum faces. Such pressures
include ensuring the rights of children are protected, ensuring that cultural diversity in learning
institutions is not a barrier to learning, making the education system provide learners with essential
skills that can enable them participate and compete effectively in the globalized world, ensuring that
children from economically challenged backgrounds obtain information similar to their counterparts
that come from wealthy backgrounds and enabling learners to learn independently (Ananiadou
Claro,2009). Therefore, the system must be consistent with national priorities, it must also take
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So it is necessary to apply care and relationship education in a classroom is by creating a classroom
community. This will create an environment where students feel valued and connected to their teacher
and to one another. Some of the benefits of a school community include the growth of students social,
emotional, and academic competence, improvement in collaborative learning, positive relationships
with others, and inclusion. When students are involved with a community, their behavior can change
and allow students to be more concerned about others, improved skills in resolving conflict, and an
anti bullying environment. In a community environment, student s motivation is improved and their
attendance is also improved.
Moral education
The current system of education faces a challenge of enhancing social justice. In this case, social
justice entails privileging the underprivileged students to ensure they obtain the skills that their
privileged counterparts obtain. Ideally, many students emerge from different economic backgrounds.
Students that emerge from wealthy backgrounds can obtain all education that they might need.
However, those that are underprivileged are less likely to obtain an essential education because they
cannot afford it (Darling Hammond, 2015). Therefore, the school curriculum has a task of establishing
measures of ensuring that every student obtains the required information regardless of his or her
economic background to make
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Essay on Baseball
An interesting fact that I found while researching my topic is that when fielding a grounder, you
should always begin with your glove all the way on the ground. If the ball takes a hop, you can bring
your glove up to it even if you misjudge, odds are excellent that your top hand and/or your body will
block the ball and keep it from going past. It took me a while to realize this myself. And what I am
struggling with at this point is finding more reliable sources. A wise man once said You can have all
the physical ability in the world, but you still have to know the fundamentals (Fundamentals Quotes).
The greatest and most talented players in the world still have to learn and know the fundamentals to
play the game. Fundamentals are the basics, just the simple basics of the sport, and how to play the
game. The important fundamentals of baseball include hitting, fielding, throwing, and also base
running. Many people believe that hitting is where it begins. According to an old coach The main part
of baseball that brings people in to the game is hitting. Some have seen professionals do it on TV and
others have seen it in person. But as for hitting it is the major part of baseball for many players. ( Main
). Another coach agrees going as far as saying A successful player must be able to hit the ball. ( Basic )
Hitting is not just a part of the game; hitting is the game. Hitting is the main and most important part
of the game of baseball. Hitting the baseball is what will
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Essay on Child of Rage
Child abuse casts a shadow the length of a lifetime
Herbert Ward
The documentary A Child in Rage gave me an indescribable feeling. The hardships and pain that this
little girl had to go through was completely disgusting. Because of her father s neglect, they made this
little girls life a living hell. Attachment disorder is the result of a bonding process that occurs between
a child and caregiver during the first couple years of the child s life. From the view of Mary
Ainsworth, Harry Harlow, John Bowlby and Rene Spitz attachment disorder does severe damage
depending on the child and the abuse level. This attachment break severely damages the heart and
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All she wanted to do was kill him the animals and her parents. She didn t like people and didn t want
to be around people. Everyone uses defense mechanisms to cope with whatever is going on in their
personal lives. Why do we use them? To protect ourselves and cover up bad feelings we are having. In
this case, I don t feel like Beth used defense mechanisms. In my opinion, when Beth was doing his
mischief it was because of the things her birth father was doing to her. So if she did use a defense
mechanism I would say she used displacement. She took her anger out on the animals, her little
brother and her parents. She knew she had an upper hand on her brother because she was older and
she most likely was bigger than her animals. In the case of her parents, she would hurt them while
they were sleep which gave her the upper hand on them. The treatment for Beth s attachment disorder,
the first step was to temporarily take her out of the home with her brother and adoptive parents. She
needed to be away from them. Once this happened she moved in with a specialist that gave Beth
boundaries. Since Beth did not trust anyone, they didn t not trust her so she was given these
boundaries and chores to start her on her treatment. Whenever she wanted to do something that was
out of the eye sight of her guardian she had to ask permission. If she
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Nature Of Control And Its Effects On The Way Individuals...
Research has shown that there is significant variability in the way individuals perceive and interpret
events. Frequently, individuals encounter and are exposed to situations in their environment where
causation tends to be subjectively inferred. Due to these instances where one is able to nonchalantly
assume the causality between certain events or situations that occur, gives rise to the phenomenon of
illusory control. Langer (1975) introduced the concept illusion of control as the expectancy of a
personal success probability which is inappropriately higher than the objective probability would
warrant. Even though the objective odds are evident, the remaining subjective expectation of success
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Previous research has suggested that there are certain individuals who are more prone to an illusion of
control than others (e.g. Alloy Abramson, 1979; Biner et al., 1995; Delfabbro LeCouteur, 2009;
Friedland et al., 1991; Langer, 1975; Rudski, 2004). Rotter (1966) proposed that ones locus of control,
which refers to an individual s generalised expectancy of success based on their previous experience,
will influence ones predisposition to illusory control.
However, the issue with this notion is the reliance on multiple forms of perception at once, and it is
likely individuals will differ in these each of these aspects (e.g. personal, social and political beliefs).
Therefore, to understand and measure how beliefs about events occur in the world while considering
these differences, application of scales measuring principles like superstitions (Matute, 1995;
Wiseman Watt, 2004), paranormal beliefs (Peters et al. 1999) luck, chance and how these might
impact activities like gambling (Friedland et al., 1991; Wood Clapham 2005), will be valuable. Studies
have shown that those more likely to develop an illusion of control are correlated with their desire for
control (Biner et al. 1995), superstitious or paranormal beliefs (Rudski 2004) as well as their delusory
beliefs (Balzan et al. 2013). Therefore, it is evident that certain individuals appear more inclined to
make connections from
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No Control At All By Jack
This child, lets call him, Jack. With no control at all, Jack was fortunate enough to be born into high
income country, like New Zealand Then there s, Jill. With the same amount of control as Jack, he
added to the total of 10,368 children born into poverty a day. That s one child, every 1.2 seconds Jack
has a 1 in 165 chance of dying before he s 5. Jill on the other hand is not so lucky and the odds of him
reaching his 5th birthday are 1 in 6. Everyone was born into and are living in circumstances that they
haven t chosen, it s not something we can change, we just have to live with it. It s something that has a
huge impact and often determines the direction of our lives. We can t choose whether we were born
into rich family or a poor family. We can t choose if we re black or white, male or female,disabled or
not disabled, tall or short, intelligent or not. These are things that don t fully define who we are but
they do often influence how people may see you. Imagine if someone like Kate Sheppard was born
into poverty, her fight for women s rights might not have been prioritised because she had to focus on
her own survival. And even if they that did seem important, her education would probably have been
very limited. Education for females in some third world countries is frowned upon because they don t
believe in educating women. Or what if Usain Bolt was born with cerebral palsy, affecting the part of
the brain that controls legs, we d have a new world champion sprinter.
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Social Policy
According to Walsh. M (et al), (2000, pg 2), stated that the key focus of social policy in the united
kingdom is on social welfare provision. Social policy is essential concerned with the practice and
study of state, or government, social welfare provision, and the healthcare and welfare systems. This
assignment will look at how social policy effectively utilises relevant historical perspectives taking in
account the reform of services to the children and families from 1601 The Poor Laws. In particular it
will discuss the impact of the changes made in legislations on children, families and the early year s
sector, which will include the green paper Every Child Matters. The assignment will also link to the
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These new Local Education Authorities (LEA s) were given control to establish new secondary and
technical schools as well as developing the existing system of elementary schools. By 1906 free
school meals were provided. Margaret McMillan was the members of the schools board she
introduced free school meals. McMillan argued that if the state insists on compulsory education, it
must take responsibility for the proper nourishment of school children. In 1907 School Medical
Service were set up like the school nurses. In the early nineties The Children Act 1908, also known as
Children and Young Persons Act, was a piece of government legislation passed by the Liberal
government, as part of the British Liberal Party s liberal reforms package. The Act was informally
known as the Children s Charter. It established juvenile courts and introduced the registration of foster
parents. Local authorities were also influence by keeping poor children out of the workhouse and
protecting them from abuse. The act also prevented children working in dangerous trades and
prevented them from purchasing cigarettes and entering pubs. It eventually led to many councils
setting up social services. It also rose the minimum age for leaving age of 16, later raised to 18 with
the Children and Young Persons Act 1933. In 1908 the British Parliament passed the Old
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JT Leroy
The JT LeRoy , or Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy story began in West Virginia, where he grew up to
become hustler. During young adulthood, LeRoy supposedly contracted HIV, transitioned to a woman,
and became a writer. In his works, LeRoy he dramatized portions of his real life story for fiction
novels. However, in 2006, it came to light that JT LeRoy was not an actual person but a character
crafted by Laura Albert, and boyfriend Geoffrey Knoop, while they struggled as to make it as
musicians. The character was eventually personified when Laura Albert pretended to be him in phone
interviews and virtual conversations. Over time, the character became so big that Albert and Geoffrey
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To lie about something so difficult for those who have experienced it, simply as a cry for attention, is
offensive if not violent in itself. Laura likely believed those situations and identifications to be so
unsavory, unforgivable, and/or utterly shocking, that she created a story of redemption about people in
those situations. Her actions reaffirm what the world believes about those who do not fit into society s
beliefs about ideal people that they morally deviate and are in need of some tragic road to redemption,
and/or a mere spectacle to be used for entertainment purposes only. Such a way of perceiving
marginalized people aids in the structure of inequality by telling them that they are morally broken,
that they need to be forgiven of their inherent transgressions, that they are not human enough to be
treated with respect and not
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Neville Chamberlain Research Paper
The Life of Neville Chamberlain By Natalie Cramer Contemporary Studies 3B Cramer 1 Natalie
Cramer Mr. Thompson. Contemporary Studies 3B 13 December 2016 The Life of Neville
Chamberlain Arthur Neville Chamberlain was born on March 18, 1869 in Birmingham, England to
Mr. Joseph Chamberlain and Mrs. Florence Kenrick. Chamberlain was destined to follow the footsteps
of his father as well as his older half brother, Austen Chamberlain, who were both huge political
figures in their time. Chamberlain also had an older half sister, Beatrice, who, like Austen, was born to
Harriet Kenrick during Joseph Chamberlain s first marriage. Chamberlain s biological sisters were Ida,
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He became the second oldest person in the twentieth century to become the Prime Minister. He passed
the Factories Act of 1937 immediately after being sworn in as Prime Minister. The Factories Act of
1937 emphasized better working conditions and limited working hours for women and children. Some
of his other policies included nationalization of coal deposits, clearance of slums, rent control, and a
week of paid holiday for workers by employers. Strained relations with Ireland that had been a cause
of concern for previous Prime Ministers was resolved during his reign. The Irish finally conceded to
pay Britain money that Ireland owed them. Britain had to compromise with the access of the three
Treaty Ports excepting at the time of war. However, the issue of partition was not
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What Is The Theme Of Escape From Camp 14
Everyone has someone who will help in every situations. Who care about you. And you thought of
him/her as someone as a people who helped you climb the ladder of survival. And without his you
could have never survived. There is a book called Escape from Camp 14 which was written by Blaine
Harden. Shin was a boy who lived in camp 14 which was a political camp. People in these camp
where people who had commit sin and people believe these sins are passed down so they even caught
children who had done nothing. Shin was one of those prisoners. Shin s life was quite hard because
they had to work under harsh conditions and were not fed well which was a common cause of
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He went to tell his teacher but his teacher had already went home so he told a night guard. Next
morning shin was blind folded and taken to an underground facility. There he was interrogated. He
was astounded by hearing the question. He was asked did you know about your mother and brother
trying to escape. He was confused because he was the one who told the guard. Then he figured it out
that the guard took all the credit. Shin was tortured by the guard to reveal that he knew about their
escape. He was thrown in a cell after the tortue. Shin was only able to crawl to his food because of the
torture from the guards. While shin was recovering from his injuire Kim jin myung held him
recover.He is preferred to be called uncle. In meantime uncle became shin s nurse. He rubbed salty
cabbage soup into his wounds as a disinfectant . He massaged shin s legs and arms. Shin thought
without the help from Uncle he would not have been able to survive the torture. It was Shin s first
exposure to sustained kindness, and he was grateful beyond words. But he also found it puzzling. He
had not trusted his mother to keep him from starving (pg 63).And supports my claim by showing that
without the kindness and care from uncle he would have not survive in that
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Framework in the Goophered Grapevine Essay
Framework in The Goophered Grapevine
The frame narrative in Charles W. Chesnutt s The Goophered Grapevine creates a hidden tension
between the viewpoints of the internal narrator s voice and the voice of the external narrator. Uncle
Julius McAdoo is Chesnutt s internal narrator, and serves a storyteller in the story. He exemplifies the
characteristics of a former slave such as being uneducated and unable to speak Standard English.
Julius is old, poor, and uneducated. These characteristics set him up as being a person that lacks
credibility. However, early on in the story Julius claims his credibility as a storyteller by saying Day
ain na er a man in dis settlement w at won tell you ole Julius McAdoo uz bawn en raise on dis yer ...
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On the other hand, John had learned that North Carolina was a great state to cultivate grapes, and his
main goal was to move there to cultivate grapes while aiding in the improvement of his wife s health.
He had already observed the condition of the vineyard and was confident that he could restore its
productivity. The conflict of territory is present here.
The incongruity of the internal narrator and the external narrator is the element that sets up the tension
between the two characters. They both interact with each other cordially and respectfully. However,
there is a presence of internal arrogance between the two narrators. John thinks of himself as smarter
than Julius because he (Julius) is old, poor, and uneducated while Julius thinks he can out smart John
because he s younger, wealthier, and lacks knowledge of the area.
Julius is extremely good at storytelling because he yields to his audience and draws his audience in
from the beginning of the story to the end, which is a tool involved in tall tales. Julius is a trickster and
even illustrates his story with the character of a Yankee, who seemingly posses the same shrewdness
as Julius. His illustration of a shrew Yankee also seems to be an indirect insult towards John because
he too is a northerner.
In the frame structure, the two voices operating off each other raise a question of motive between the
two narrators. Julius motive is clearly to mislead John and Annie so that he will
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Why Lobsters Is Wrong
We all enjoy eating lobsters because of their freshness and richness in meat. Here are some fun facts
about lobsters. Lobsters used to be considered low class food before 1800s. In early America, there
were laws that prohibited feeding lobsters to inmates because eating lobsters was deemed too
inhumane. It was similar to feeding rats to people. Lobsters used to be categorized as low class food
because there were so many lobsters in old New England that one source described it with
unbelievable abundance . On the other hand, in modern days, lobsters are thought to be a type of
luxury food due to their richness in meat. The most conventional method to cook a lobster is to boil it.
You put the lobster into a large kettle and boil it for about 10 minutes. Keep in mind that the lobster
has to be alive when it is initially put into the kettle to maintain its freshness. However, is it ethical to
boil a living animal to death just to enjoy its freshness? We now have reached the very controversial
topic; it is very unclear whether lobsters are able to feel pain or not. In 2003 MLF Quiz program, it
was stated that the nervous system of a lobster is highly similar to that of a grasshopper; there is no
cerebral cortex which allows it to feel pain. When you put a lobster into a boiling ... Show more
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Some people put a knife point first into a certain spot between the eyestalks. The idea is to kill the
lobster instantly to prevent it from experiencing terrible pain. Although it is a very violent way to
prepare a lobster, it is considered merciful by many cooks. However, a lobster s nervous system work
off several nerve bundles, not one. Putting a knife in between the eyestalks does not necessarily
decrease the amount of pain the lobster suffers. On the other hand, some people simply microwave
lobsters alive after poking holes in their carapace. Certain chefs cut the lobsters in half and rip their
claws and tails off before throwing them into
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What Are The Significant Relationships In The Miraculous...
In the story The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate Dicamillo, significant relationships
are shared between Edward, a rabbit doll made out of china, and the various life changing characters
he encounters. The first important relationship is that of Edward and his initial owner, Abilene Tulane.
Abilene very much adores Edward and plays with him every single day, and sleeps along him every
single night. She is dependent on him to make each day a new adventure and a great experience.
However, when Edward is thrown overboard on a ship sailing to London, Abilene is ruined and all
optimism is lost. Over a year later, Edward is found by a fisherman and is brought to his wife, Nellie.
Edward grows to love his new family and enjoy life among
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How Taxpayer Can Help A Claim Of Negligence Against The...
Taxpayer can also bring a claim of negligence against the Milwaukee Does. The question of the Does
liability follows a very similar analysis of that of the City of Milwaukee, with a few exceptions. First,
Bongo s conduct in shooting the gun will likely be attributed to the Milwaukee Does as the operator of
the event under the legal theory of respondeat superior. Second, in contrast to the City, the Does will
likely not fall under a safe place because they do not own the arena. Rather, the Does will likely by
subject to the traditional negligence standard of ordinary care. The legal theory of respondeat superior
stands for the proposition that through vicarious liability a master may be liable for the acts of his or
her servants in the course of his or her employment. Under this legal theory courts have found
basketball teams labile for the actions of mascots employed by the team for the negligent acts of the
mascot during the course of game. Accordingly, the Does can be found liable for the negligent acts of
Bongo. A Wisconsin court is likely to find a team liable to spectators for the acts of its mascots and
accordingly Taxpayer s recovery against the Milwaukee Does will likely be successful. The Does most
likely instructed Bongo to use the T shirt cannon during the game as a promotional and entertainment
event. Moreover, the Does benefit greatly from ticket sales and provided the mid game entertainment
as a means for increase the enjoyment of the game, resulting in
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The Waste Land Poem
The waste land by T.S.Eliot in 1922 is a mix of publications containing many themes and features.
The poem contains five sections with the image of the city being the main focus for things to occur.
The waste land encounters many different cultural impacts with the poem focusing on the imagery of
nature and the whole rural setting. When researching Eliot you learn that most of his works draw
vastly on literary and religious texts and the traditions around them. When reading the Waste lands
written by Eliot you create your own images of war, trauma, death and numerous delusions that came
about as the after effect of war.
The sections in this poem show similarities, they show the physical and emotional devastation caused
by the war. Each sections draw s to the reader s attention about physiological and cultural crisis that
came to affect the cultural identity after war had broken out and ended. The poem symbolizes the
connections in the past to many popular places. The representation of the city in the waste land refers
closely to mankind focusing closely to the unreal city. The cities that are transformed throughout the
sections of the poems are broken down because of the harsh realities taking place. This leaves the
outcome of the unreal city as modern society is being destroyed throughout.
The Waste land contains five sections with the first one being the burial of the dead . The burial of the
dead opens up by firstly saying April is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs
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General Studies Writing Class Analysis
At the beginning of the semester I entered General Studies Writing 1110, not knowing what to expect.
I knew the class was solely based on writing and perfecting personal style, but I never anticipated the
valuable information I would learn throughout the course of the year. The only advanced English class
I have taken in high school was English Honors in eighth grade. That class gave me the base
knowledge of writing, grammar and form that has helped me through my four essays in this class.
Starting out, I was not sure what the standard for passing was; even though it was unclear to me what
passing was, I strove for perfection. By the time the second essay came around I realized my writing
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It is important to keep the audience in mind when writing the essay to state the proper things, address
the right points and point out valid counterarguments. In my first essay I was not entirely sure how to
write to my desired audience or how to say the right things to appeal to them. I had never heard of or
used logos, pathos or ethos in an essay until this class. Now I understand the importance of
incorporating them. They add an element of realness and honesty to the essay that one would not have
had before using these strategies. One essay that shows the growth of this skill is my Analyzing a
Visual; in this essay I write to environmental activists and society as a whole. When writing this essay,
knowing my audience was mainly environmental activists, I had to make sure I appealed to their
passionate, caring side by using the rhetorical strategy pathos. Using pathos in an essay makes people
feel intense emotions, such as sadness or grief, which makes them want to take further actions and do
anything they can to help the cause being presented. Being able to address specific audiences will
never stop being a valuable skill. I can use it in my future college classes, community and career. It is
important to address the audience when making speeches for the community so they feel a connection
with the speech. Connecting with people will allow
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Statute Of Limitations In Medical Malpractice Case
You feel that the treating doctor has committed medical negligence and you are suffering from it.
Instead of getting better, your health has deteriorated which has cost financial and emotional losses.
When you consult a Personal Injury Lawyer Brampton who has the necessary experience successfully
dealing with cases of medical negligence, it is confirmed that you can file your claim case.
A major question that arises is whether your medical malpractice case compliant with the
requirements of the Statute of Limitations or not?
The Statute of Limitations in a medical malpractice case is complex as many factors are involved in
this. The standard time limit gives you a certain number of years within which you can file your
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One of the factors that may influence the Statute of Limitations rule is the discovery rule wherein it is
stated to be the moment when you discovered the malpractice.
The next question that you should ask the Personal Injury Lawyer Brampton after the confirmation is
regarding the worth of your case and would it be worth pursuing it. To answer this query, many factors
are needed to be taken into consideration. The main factor that needs to be considered is the time
factor which is a very difficult query to be answered. The answer to this again depends upon many
variables and the safest answer is that it may take several years.
According to Personal Injury Lawyer Brampton, there are some factors that greatly dictate and
influence the time factor in the medical malpractice cases. The biggest factor is that there is no
established timetable on which the medical malpractice case can proceed. As a general rule, the
slowness of the progress of your medical malpractice case is in direct proportion to its complexity and
potential value.
The factors that may make your case more complicated are
The novelty or complexity of your medical
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The Major Cornerstone For The U.s. s Economic Prosperity...
As the major cornerstone for the U.S. S economic prosperity and international hegemony, following
the change of the Bretton Woods System to the Petrodollar system in 1971; I ve found the largest
independent factor to influence American international interests has been the implementation and
preserva
The Petrodollar System
From the Gold Standard
To Black Gold
By: Gibson J.T.
Intro
Behind the global power of the U.S. dollar, hides the most significant form of currency you ve
probably never heard of, the Petrodollar. The word Petrodollar was coined by the Egyptian economist
Ibrahim Oweiss, as a way to describe how oil producing and exporting countries were accounting for
oil units outside of the regular money supply. While the Petrodollar may not be a commonly used
term, I would agree with Economist Jerry Robinson when describing it as, the most brilliant [series of]
political economic moves in recent history... [being] the fabric that holds our [U.S.] economy together
. As the major cornerstone for the U.S. S economic prosperity and international hegemony, following
the change of the Bretton Woods System to the Petrodollar system in 1971; I ve found the largest
independent factor to influence American international interests has been the implementation and
preservation of the Petrodollar.
Petroleum politics have been an increasingly important aspect of diplomacy since the rise of the
Petroleum industry in the middle east in the early 20th century.
The U.S.
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The Relationship Between The Pre Plant Nitrate N And...
gure 1 shows the relationship between the pre plant nitrate N and relative yield of wheat. At the
Australian level, the CV90 of 47kg N/ha has a narrow CR90 of 43 51kg nitrate N/ha. However when
the data is presented in terms of states, Queensland, Victoria and South Australia, differences between
CV90 and CR90 are evident. The lowest CV90 is Queensland with 43kg nitrate N/ha, followed by
South Australia with 55kg nitrate N/ha and the highest value is for Victoria at 62kg nitrate N/ha.
Corresponding to the CV90 values are the CR90 values with Queensland 39 48kg nitrate N/ha, SA 50
61kg nitrate N/ha and Victoria 47 82kg nitrate N/ha. Whilst Queensland and South Australia have
similarly narrow CR90 values, Victoria s CR90 is wider. This indicates many high yielding trials
producing Ymax in excess of 4 or 5t/ha and a similar number of low yielding trials, averaging 5t/ha.
The r value for each relationship was as follows: 1 2t/ha, 0.36; 2 3t/ha, 0.45; 3 4t/ha, 0.38; 4 5t/ha,
0.69 and 5t/ha, 0.63.
From Figure 3, increasing in crop rainfall has resulted in a trend of small increases in soil nitrate N
kg/ha demand for Queensland and South Australian data. Against the trend is the Queensland 250mm
value which showed a decline in value to 36 nitrate N kg/ha from the previous 200 250mm demand
for 44 nitrate N kg/ha. In contrast, the South Australian wheat data has continued to use higher soil
nitrate N values, of 53 nitrate N kg/ha at 350mm, without any decline at
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Using Software And Its Integration With Regular Cost...
Reports produced by an ABC system contain information, such as product margins, that vary from the
information reported for a traditional cost method. It s also possible that some activity based costs may
be irrelevant in certain decision making scenarios; for example, ABC does not conform to accounting
standards and should not be used for external reporting. Since traditional cost figures tend to be the
norm, interpreting ABC data along with regular accounting information can be confusing and lead to
bad decision making. The use of software can streamline the process of maintaining an ABC system
and simplify its integration with regular cost accounting information. (Eileen, nd.)
Even for smaller businesses, the implementation of an activity based costing system can be a
substantial undertaking. The added precision of the activity based system can only be achieved if the
small business owner is willing to put in the time to analyse the manufacturing process with enough
detail to determine how overhead costs are incurred. Due to the difficulty of implementation, many
small business owners don t believe the benefit of an activity based system outweighs the costs. (John,
nd.)
Other than ABC, balanced scorecard is also design for the change of the management accounting.
According to Olve and Sjèostrand (2002) a balanced scorecard is a format for describing activities of
an organisation through a number of measures for four perspectives: financial, customer, internal
process
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An Internship At Tufts Medical College
You can t expect my life story to be exciting to the point where you wish you were me, because it s
not. All I can say for myself is wow . I can t believe I survived Kasturba Medical College (KMC) in
India. It s one of the top 10 medical colleges in India and it was a lot of work (citation 1). After
medical college I did my masters, which helped me specialize in cardiac surgery. Each summer I
would come back to the United States to do an internship at Tufts. I m glad my schooling worked out
okay in India because if I choose to study in the United States, I would have to be in school for a total
of ten years before I could began my residency. But studying in India allowed me to study ten years
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The best part about it is that it s voice activated. Their bed adjusts to their spinal structure and
monitors their sleep patterns, their electronic floor mimics the image of fresh grass in the morning,
their electronic walls accurately depict a dark green meadow, and they have an iWardrobe which
suggests daily outfits based on the weather. My room is a lot more simpler. I painted my walls a dark
pastel blue because I hear it s the best for a relaxed environment. My floor is a smoky brown
hardwood. My walls are isolated for the winter and soundproof all year round because I usually have
to answer my patient s calls. I have one desk in the corner with a Mac connected to a monitor that s on
my wall, a bed in the other corner, a bookshelf in the third corner, and a regular wardrobe with many
scrubs in the last corner .
Typically, I wake up at 5:15 a.m., refresh myself, cook some hard boiled eggs, drink a homemade
banana milkshake, throw on a scrub, and go to work using the UTS. Just ten years ago people
depended on the MBTA for transportation. Now, everything has changed. They ve built underground
passages called Underground Transport System (UTS) which allows people to travel between cities at
80mph. Since big agricultural companies invested loads of money on genetically modified food, there
was an
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Anastasia
Anastasia, Grand Duchess of Russia, was a very mischievous little girl with a sharp sense of humor
(McGuire 18). She was always described as having long fine fingers and baby blue eyes. As she grew
older, her personality changed drastically because of her dramatic childhood. Her eyes and fingers
remained the same but her wonderful personality had disappeared (Klier and Mingay 193). The
daughter of Czar Nicholas II, Anastasia, may have survived the Russian Revolution, but what became
of her, baffled historians.
Czar Nicholas was the last emperor of Russia and ruled from 1894 until 1917. Throughout his life
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Russia was quickly declining so Nicholas decided to ask Sergey White to advance the Russian
industry as quickly as possible. The economy grew rapidly and as a result, poor working conditions
and low wages increased (Lieven 3). Nicholas had so much trouble with the Bolsheviks that he
decided to Abdicate. All of the Romanovs became prisoners of a new government (King 298). To
ensure their safety, the Imperial Family was forced to leave Russia and
go to Ekaterinburg at once (Lieven 3). Here they were imprisoned in the Impatiev House.
On July 16, 1918, all the members of the Imperial Family had been killed in the basement of the
Impatiev House (King 376). Anastasia had been shot and beaten, but had enough might to suddenly sit
up and scream until she had been silenced. The massacre had only taken 3 minutes and in that short
time span the room was covered with blood (Klier and Mingay 52). The 11 bodies were then taken to
the Four Brothers Mine by Yurovsky (Halliday 134). Later that night, they were burned and the
remains were placed in a mineshaft (McGuire 39).
Many stories were going around Russia at this time. No one knew for sure where the tsarina and her
daughters were. Some people thought that she and her daughters had been taken to Perm by the
Bolsheviks, but others thought that this was
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Genetic Engineering Is Responsible And Manipulating The...
A couple, a man and a woman, sit in front of a screen. The woman said, Let s choose brown hair and
grey eyes for him. Oh! He needs to be tall and smart, replied the man. What the couple is doing is
designing their future baby. It might sound crazy to be able to engineer one s children genetically, but
technological advancements in the medical and scientific fields have allowed this as a possible option
for potential parents. Genetic engineering is controlling and manipulating the genes of an organism.
Genetic engineering is usually used to improve the organism s functions; these organisms are known
as genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Genetic engineering is commonly used for the food
industry. One benefit that results from genetically modified foods is the lowered prices for the
products. However, there can be hazardous side effects such as the creation of new toxins (Goldbas,
2014, p. 22). Likewise, mutations in the DNA can occur from genetically engineering a baby. In spite
of the threatening effects to the baby s health from genetic engineer, I believe giving people to the
option to design their perfect babies allows for the genetic tree of infertile parents to continue;
however, I believe the range of genes that future parents can select for their fetus has to be restricted to
the genes the parents already carried in their DNA. Before the concept of designing one s perfect baby
can be grasp, one must understand the events in science building up to the
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Melbourne Declaration
Within the umbrella of education and rise of federal government, the Ministerial Council for
Education, Early Childhood Development and Youth Affairs (MCEECDYA) developed a new shift in
name and introduced the Melbourne Declaration. The Melbourne Declaration (2008) fabricates
previous documents, the Hobart Declaration (1989) and the Adelaide Declaration (1999), embracing a
key national protocol for education and served as a statement of unified purpose (Bryne, 2008). The
new and earlier Declarations held considerable differences, as previous documents held brief
statements focussing on outcomes for learners while the Melbourne Declaration comprises specifically
detailed commitments on particular aspects of education, such as the curriculum, ... Show more
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It fails to specify whether it indicates to the school outcomes or the provision of inputs to the school s
learning process. Equity in access to education can be understood as providing opportunities to learn
without reference to outcomes (Reid, 2010). Hence, that would mean that if students fail to obtain
school success they are assumed to have failed in acquiring opportunities and is attributed to their lack
of motivation or talent. Therefore, students who fail to achieve would be judged as incapable of
succeeding. Equity in access does not entail any level of achievement for students or the removal of
achievement gaps between poor and rich, or between Indigenous and non Indigenous learners. Stress
on equity of access as an education commitment fails to challenge the significant social and
educational inequalities (Barr,
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Design And Development Of Simulator For Risk Analysis
Design and Development of Simulator for Risk Analysis Harpreet Kaur. Er. Isha Sharma PG Student
Assistant Professor Deptt. Of Computer Science and Engineering Deptt. Of Computer Science and
Engineering Chandigarh University, Gharuan Chandigarh University, Gharuan Abstract In software
designing every phase consume some resources and some cost which is associated with these
resources. In every case the cost of software is vary with the development duration of the software.
The most important work done by the project manager is to maintain the balance between time ...
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Booking a product task is greatly troublesome as the expected to finish an undertaking development
movement is difficult to gauge. The achievement of any venture is all that much ward upon the nature
of planning, scheduling and controlling the different period of the undertaking. Program Evaluation
and Review Technique (PERT) is a guide to administration in assisting and controlling the assets to
meet the calendar fruition date of the activities which include the high level of instability.. Process
recreation is a critical system to assess the effect of proposed changes in the process. The
discriminating way technique for booking a venture is a key device for task administration. A
timetable system speak to the venture technique. it is broadly acknowledged that venture calendar
assumes a key part in task administration due to its impact on undertaking achievement. To
consolidate instability in planning procedure is to apply the discriminating way booking procedure and
after that investigation the outcomes from a probabilistic viewpoint Monte Carlo recreation is a
variable device to give a numerical estimation of the stochastic highlight of the framework reaction.
TRADITIONAL PROBABILITY ANALYSIS METHOD Duration Risk means the likelihood and loss
of in culmination in the aggregate specified duration utmost. As per the meaning of span hazard, the
numerical articulation of duration risk can be characterized as takes
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  • 2. The Argument Of Skepticism Is All About Maryam Quraishi Professor Leon Philosophy 101 August 9, 2016 Skepticism In this paper, I will first discuss what the basic argument of skepticism is all about, then I will provide the defense of the argument: the three cases (Judy/Trudy Case, Crow/Raven and Coke/ Generic Coke case). After that, I will talk about the responses to the argument, specifically about the criticisms from Descartes and Moore; how Moore feels that perceptual evidence is enough and we can reject premise 1 and how descartes thinks that we can rule out the skeptical scenarios with our evidence. Finally, I ll provide my opinion on all this and what I personally have to say about skepticism, whether I am a skeptic or not or if I reject either of the premises. The basic argument of skepticism goes somewhat like this: 1. If you know that you re in class, then your evidence is good enough to rule out that you re in the Matrix. 2. Your evidence (that you re in class) isn t good enough to rule out that you re in the Matrix. 3. Therefore, you don t know that you re in class. If put into simpler words, what it s trying to say is that as long as you know something, your evidence is good enough to rule out a claim, but if your evidence is not good enough, then doubts and uncertainty may be present about your claim. Skepticism is all about attitude of doubt or uncertainty, either in general or toward a specific thing, or to any doubtful attitude or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Many Challenges In Fone Bone, By Jeff Smith The character I am writing about is Fone Bone in the book BONES by Jeff Smith. Many important events that happen in this book including when Fone bone lost his cousins in the beginning, he has to babysit mrs. possums kids without given a choice, and he struggles to cut firewood. These seem like relevant events but they have a deep importance to this book as i go into depth in this essay. Fone Bone faces many more challenges in BONES, throughout he learns a great deal about himself. When fone bone lost his cousins he was tremendously lonely and he struggled to survive on his own until he makes friends with ted and others throughout the book. For example mrs. possum brought fone blankets and pie to keep him from starving and being cold at night. She did not only do this out of kindness, she needed something out of it and didn t give fone an option really at all. She needed he kids to be looked after while she went to go visit mrs. hedgehog. The lesson learned here was for the cousins to stick together always and to stay away from locusts. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He tried to call them back to the house but they would not listen. It went silent and fone bone was worried, he had no idea where the kids ran off to. He searched the forest for them and heard a noise in a bush thinking it was them hiding in the bush; fone bone opened the bush to rat creatures holding the kids. He didn t know what to do but he was smart about getting them back, fone distracted the rat creatures and snatched them right out of their hands and ran. Anyway the lesson fone bone learned was to not let the kids run off and to make a stand when they are not listening for their safety. He also should not chase the kids as a bear out of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Effects Of Water Pollution On India Pure Indian carp are among the most sought fish in the world, and an entire fishing market has been built around them for many centuries now. For the most part, they are only attainable from the Halda River, which is a large yet singular source of natural carp breeding based in Bangladesh, and all of South Asia has suffered its losses as of late to the tune of some 26 different fish species in general all wiped out in seven years time by water pollution. India has been suffering similar water pollution issues itself and has concluded that linking certain rivers may be the best way to deal with the problem; however, new research indicates that this will have adverse effects on Indian ecosystems. In Bangladesh, the construction of dikes and dams on either side of the Halda has contributed to the proliferation of water pollution. A sizeable contingent of that pollution stems from the infirmed biotic community in key areas. The river itself, mind you, is exceedingly long (98 km) with a rather aggressive tributary known as the Dhurung River that merges with Purba Dhalai some 48 km downstream. Halda stretches from the Badnatali Hill Ranges in the Chittagong Hill Tracts down through Fatikchhari upazila, Bhujppur Thana, Hathazari upazila, followed by Raozan and then Chandgaon Thana. It finally spills into the Karnaphuli River, and all of these mouths, so to speak, indicate to anyone who knows rivers that the Halda River is a fairly massive body of water feeding an intricate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Body Fat Measurement Procedure Part II: When I think of the body fat measurement procedure used in Part 1 I think buoyancy is something closed to the same scientific research. Where is no device needed to figure out buoyancy because it is scientific research. What buoyancy measure is the objects weight or know mass in water. This is very important to know the process for buoyancy because of the costal shipping industries. Ship builders need to use the scientific research in determining the buoyancy because is it an essential tool for measurement of the shipping requirements. The standardized measurement of determining buoyancy improves the measurement practices in the shipping industries as well in the art of scuba diving or free diving. The reason standardized measurement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Anna Garcia Case Study Examples Anna Garcia is a 38 year old Hispanic female, weighing 165 lbs.; standing 5 4 (64 inches) tall. She was last seen in a grey sweater, walking her dog at 6:30a.m the morning before, by her neighbor, Doug Greene. The same neighbor called police at 9:45a.m claiming that Anna s dog had been barking for approximately two hours and that Anna wasn t answer the door or calls. She was found DOA lying in her hallway at her house. The body was found at 9: 56 am when police officers broke down her door. The body had blood and throw up around her head, she was wearing warmer clothes but it was 73 degrees Fahrenheit in her home. There were two fingerprints on the orange juice glass. The fingerprints both were double loops, the same as Alex Garcia s. Comparing the fingerprints from the crime scene and Alex Garcia s, it was noted that both fingerprints had the same ridge patterns and minutiae. It was concluded that the fingerprints at the crime scene belonged to Alex Garcia. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The blood samples were put with Anti A serum and Anti B serum. The blood found at the scene clumped with Anti B serum but not with Anti A serum. Anna Garcia s blood clumped with Anti B and not with Anti A serum. This means that Anna s and the blood found found at the scene had Type B blood. Alex Garcia s blood sample clumped with Anti B and and not with Anti A, just like Anna Garcia s and the blood from the scene. Doug Greene had Type AB blood; Erica Piedmont had Type A; and Lucy Leffingwell had Type O. The blood at the scene could be Anna Garcia s or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Lab Report Digestion 1.0. INTRODUCTION The primary function of the digestive system is to transfer nutrients, water, and electrolytes from the food consume into the body s internal environment. The ingested food is essential as an energy source, or fuel, from which the cells can generate ATP to carry out their particular energy dependent activities such as contraction, transport, synthesis, secretion and even renewal of body tissues. Three primary categories of food ingested by humans which are carbohydrates, proteins and fats emerge as large molecules. These large molecules cannot cross plasma membranes intact to be absorbed from the lumen of the digestive tract into the blood or lymph; hence, it must undergo degradation in size (Sherwood, 2013). This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Half of each tube s contents are poured into a new test tube each respectively after the tubes are incubated for 1 hour. One set of tubes is tested for: 5.1. Starch (Lugol s solution) 5.1.1. 3 drops of Lugol s solution is added to each tube. Presence of starch is indicated by dark purple color occurrences. The amount of starch is indicated by the shades of reddish brown. 5.1.2. The amount of starch is rated based on the intensity (+++), (++), (+), or ( ). 5.2. Maltose (Benedict s solution) 5.1.3. 4 ml of Benedict s solution is added to each tube. 5.1.4. The tubes are then placed in a boiling water bath for 2 minutes. 5.1.5. The tubes are removed using a clamp and the concentration of maltose is compared using the following scale: red (+++), orange yellow (++), green (+), blue ( ). 3.2.2. Activity 2 1. Thin slices of cooked egg white with same size (about 0.5 cm²) are placed in four test tubes. 2. Following solutions are added to the tubes and the pH of each tube is determined: Tube 1 | Tube 2 | Tube 3 | Tube 4 | 5 ml pepsin(5 % solution)+5 ml HCl(0.5 %) | 5 ml pepsin(5 % solution)+5 ml water | 5 ml HCl(0.5 %)+5 ml water | 5 ml pepsin(5 % solution)+5 ml NaOH(0.5 %) | 3. The tubes are allowed to incubate in a 37˚C water bath for 1 hour. The final pH of the solutions is tested and the amount of protein digestion is estimated using a scale of (+++), (++), (+), and ( ) by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Psychological Effects Of Conspiracy Theories Throughout history, people have attempted to come up with explanations to make sense of events which could not be comprehend, such explanations are commonly known as conspiracy theories. According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, the official definition of conspiracy theory is a theory that explains an event or set of circumstances as the result of a secret plot by usually powerful conspirators. These theories can range from minor events, to large scale terrorist attacks. A few well known theories include, Bill Clinton caused 9/11, the Earth is flat, and a reptilian race is planning to take over the Earth. Conspiracy theories can inflict various amount of damage, but it dependent on the conspiracy theory context. (Mckay). In an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These reasons are it breeds a lack of curiosity, gives the misleading impression that we don t have explanations for many phenomena for which we do have explanations , and makes one vulnerable to demagogues and highly dubious claims. As a result of people feeling shout out by others, people can become less curious. When curious about the world and no one is giving them answers, there is potential for that person to become distrusting of others. This distrust can affect their view the world, as well as the way their brain processes information. With numerous theories surfacing in the world, and more than 50 percent of Americans believing in at least one conspiracy; it is hard to determine which are real, and which are fiction, and the fact that people are refusing to give answers is not helping the situation..As a result of conspiracy theories people stop trusting each other and become less social. Karen Douglas claims many conspiracy theories undermine people s confidence. This is proved in An experiment instructed by Sander van der Linden,a Dutch social psychologist in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge, show that the belief in conspiracy theories can cause a person to be less pre social. In his experiment Dr. Linden separated his participants into three groups, the first group watched a video about conspiracy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Standardized Test Article 3: The article, From Standardized Tests to Alternative Methods: Some Current Resources on Methods to Access Learning in General Education. by Peggy L. Maki, focuses on the importance of assessment and different forms of assessments that can be used. The use of standardized tests as a form of assessment is highly debated, this article questions standardized test and what they are measuring. The article also gives suggestions to teachers when planning and choosing assessment to assess their students learning in the general education classroom. The use of standardized testing as a form of assessment is highly controversial in the world of education. Standardized test compares students results to a national standard. Some teachers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Stereotypes In Dungeons And Dragons Dungeons and Dragons is a role playing game that requires time, patience, and a relatively good imagination. Society has grown up with this game for several decades and yet the majority has no knowledge of its works and rules other than the misconceptions of stereotypes and confused explanations. When asked about the game, certain social groups are targeted as the player when, in truth, the quantity is much larger than previously thought. Dungeons and Dragons is a game that is more than a game. It is a bonding experience with many personal properties, overcomes the stereotypes, and that everyone can try or witness at least once in their life. This massive, medieval timed, role playing game can be easily misunderstood for good reason; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some players like the imagination the game requires and using the power of their mind to create a fantasy world where they can start and end wars, create civilizations, battle monsters, and trek on an epic adventure. Not only is the game based on the creativity of the player, but structure is a key element just like it is in the human language or in music. For example, a young man who has played soccer and enjoyed the sport for most of his life may find a liking to the structure of the game and creating his own ideas in context. Another likely aspect to admire is the social requirement; you cannot play this game alone. It requires at least two people, but most parties have five to eight players. This provides a face to face interaction that can lead to bonding and friendships. An example is when a younger adult who enjoys spending his time with technology is given a chance to have contact with other people on a similar subject, there is always the chance of making new friends. The game is also built around performance of characters, based on dice rolls and abilities obtained, and problem solving skills that the Dungeon Master creates during the game play. Because of it s many parts, Dungeons and Dragons can attract many different people to enjoy the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Social Psychological Themes In The Film Cool Hand Luke Cool Hand Luke The film Cool Hand Luke, written by Donn Pearce, directed by Stuart Rosenberg and released in 1967. This film is taking place in a prison and it talks about the main character, Lucas Jackson, played by Paul Newman, which is a former soldier but sent to prison for two years since cutting the heads off parking meters while drunk. This setting of the film is petty irony a soldier was sent to jail because destruction of public property. Through the character of the Boss, Luke, Dragline (George Kennedy) and other prisoners, the film Cool Hand Luke demonstrate the social psychological themes of obedience to authority, conformity, and non conformity. First and foremost, at the scene that all the prisoners go out to chop weeds by the side of the road under the burning sun, a new convict, Grison, is complains about his job and make the arrangement to an easier ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It reflects the authentic horrors of life in a Southern prison. Take it off here, Boss , Wiping it off here, Boss and Drinking it up here, Boss According to those lines form this scene demonstrate that the prisoners are one hundred percent follow the group norms and role in prison. When they are at work, one of the convict said Man, you think you been working hard? This mother s going to break your back (Gordon Rosenberg, 1967). Even though all the prisoners are doing the grueling physical labor but none of them are trying to against the role. They are adhering to group norms and standards in prison. Conformity to social norms may also be a utility seeking activity, less in term or directly avoiding punishment or currying favor but rather as a means to stabilize relationships and enhance the predictability of behavior in the group. (DeLamater et al., 2014). All the prisoner is conformity even Luke are but after Luke heard his mother s death things ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Cost Volume Profit Analysis, Cost, Volume, And Profit Introduction Economic models which measure changes in costs and revenues as the volume of activity increase can be complex. However, for the purpose of managerial decision making it is possible to simplify these models in a way that makes them easy to use and therefore more readily useful to the average manager. In this case, cost volume profit analysis is simple, with its assumption of output as the only revenue and cost driver, and linear revenue and cost relationships. it provides minimum values in more complex decision making cases. Cost volume profit analysis examines the relationships between changes in activity and changes in total sales revenue, cost and profit. It may provide very useful information particularly for a business ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, break even point is useful, simply why firm are making profit. Once the break even units or break even revenue is achieved, then the process is openly acceptable. Finally, assumptions, such as sales units are the only cause for cost and revenue changes, linear graph line can be shown when revenue and costs are used, and then single product or service would be analyzed. The strength of CVP lies in the way that it removes many of the complications of the real world in order to provide a sharp focus on the financial impact of decisions. This makes the CVP both simple to apply and easy to understand. In the year of 2001, Yunker, J. (2001) have declared that CVP analysis can not only be used in certain practical decision situations but also provide a conceptual bridge between the accounting and finance literature on CVP analysis under uncertainly and the economic literature on decision making under uncertainty. This shows that CVP is both simple and simplistic. What s more, Ojugo, C. (2009) said that knowing the relationship among cost, volume and profit, or CVP is the most powerful tool and easiest way to make a better decision. It shows the volume of sales required to break even and generate profit, the proper price of the menu is related to the cost of sales. Additionally, Eldneburg Wolcott (2004, p.89) argued that Cost Volume Profit analysis provides information such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Biology 1A Study Guide [SJSU] Essay Exam 1 Study guide Chapter 1: Biology and Tree of Life What are the five fundamental characteristics of all living organisms? Energy all organisms acquire and use energy Cells made up of membrane bound cells Information process heredity info. encoded in genes as well as info. from environment Replication all are capable of reproduction Evolution populations of organisms are continuing to evolve What is the cell theory? All organisms are made of cells (pattern), and All cells come from pre existing cells (process) What are the three major groups of organisms? Eukaryotes Eukarya Prokaryotes Bacteria/Archaea What is a phylogenic tree? A phylogenetic tree reflects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coelomates have an enclosed body cavity, which means advance muscle structure, enhanced locomotor capabilities, and more structural integrity. * Fluid filled cavity allowed for the evolution of a hydrostatic skeleton for movement (evolved out of animals having a coelom) What is the difference between protostomes and deuterostomes? Protostomes (arthropods, mollusks, and worms): Pore becomes mouth Deuterostomes (chordates and echinoderms): Pore becomes anus What are the different feeding types? Suspension feeder filter feeder : capture food by filtering out particles suspended in air or water (ex. baleen whale and krill shrimp) Deposit feeder eat their way through substrate (ex. worms) Fluid feeders suck or mop up liquids like nectar, blood, plant sap, etc (ex. hummingbirds) Mass feeders take chunks of food into their mouths (ex. humans)
  • 14. Chapter 5: Evolution by Natural Selection What is the evolutionary theory? According to evolutionary theory, species: 1. Change through time 2. Are related by common ancestry What are vestigial traits? Incompletely developed/ non functioning structure What is structural homology? Adult morphology [same bones, different sizes and places] What is genetic homology? DNA sequences What is developmental homology? Embryos What are the four steps of Natural selection? 1. Variation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Texting And Driving By Modern Society Ed Bouchard Mrs. Hagburg English III May 12, 2014 Texting and Driving In modern Society Technology is increasingly prevalent. With 82% of 16 year olds owning a cell phone the risks of use behind the wheel are increasing monumentally. According to research, even using a hands free device to talk does not completely reduce the risk of getting into an accident. According to the Highway Safety Association people using a cell phone while driving are 23 times more likely to get in an accident. Studies show that humans are only able to multitask to a certain point and while behind the wheel the risks are just too high (Copeland). The majority legislators understand the hazards of phone use in a car, but continuously refuse to ban and create laws to prevent it. The statistics back up the hazards of distracted driving yet the government refuses to prevent the danger. However, this is not the only reason drivers are distracted. A few examples of distraction could be anything from changing the song on the stereo, setting up the GPS, or setting up the Bluetooth headset to answer calls. The Majority of Car manufactures are putting high resolution big screens with the ability to navigate the web, and an increasing amount of features. The demand for greater technology can increase the risks of driving since they will be using the touch screens to navigate through the system (Vance). Although most companies pride themselves with safety they ignore the hazards of increasing technology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. CBN Railway Company Case Study #6­ 1 CBN Railway Co. Stephanie Murphy SCML 3101 1. What are potential advantages and disadvantages of entering into these power­ by­the­ mile arrangements? There are several advantages and very few disadvantages to power­ by­ the­ mile arrangements; the largest advantage being improved service to customers. The improved financial status of the railroad has allowed the rail industry to provide a more tailored service to its customers. It has also allowed for better equipment and more ease when negotiating contract rates for volume movements. Also, with this arrangement, CBN would likely be using more up to date equipment. Since the company they would be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If they miss on availability or reliability, it pays a penalty. If they exceed on those measures, it receives rewards. The same should apply in regards to employee productivity ratio where it was presupposed that CBN would provided supervision, not the companies providing the equipment, as it would help increase productivity. If CBN doesn t achieve the target ratio, it must pay a penalty for the productivity gap. As cost reduction is the important benefit sought from an agreement of this nature, CBN and the companies its leasing from should agree to work towards reductions in total cost through continuous improvement processes and technological improvements. The agreement would allow both parties to share benefits according to a predetermined formula. It would also provide for shared labour and material cost escalation. Both teams would be responsible for finding alternatives to improve the program. For example, by improving shop operations or methods of scheduling locomotives for maintenance. The teams would also determine the best methods for continuous improvements of benefit sharing which may be in the form of parts credits, rebates, rate adjustments or other methods. 3. Do you think that the decision to lease the locomotives was the best decision for CBN? Explain your answer. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Characteristics Of White Collar Criminals White Collar criminals are not typically seen in the same light as regular Street criminals. When we step back and take a look at what the characteristics are of a white collar criminal, we then can see these criminals from a different point of view. The characteristics of a white collar criminal are very different from each individual. The criminals committing these crimes also have to put in more effort into planning and organizing their criminal offenses. Regardless of white collar criminals are not typically seen in the same light as our regular Street criminals, their offenses are just as serious. White collar crimes typically victimized more organizations than they do a single person. These crimes also have large amounts of offenders and can go on for years, versus that of the crimes that street criminals commit. White Collar criminals have shown to be individuals who are typically those who are key team players within their company and choose to take advantage of their company and the company s resources. It has been shown that most white collar criminals are older, white males between the ages of 41 and 50. These offenders were more likely to have jobs, who don t commit as many offenses as typical Street criminals and tend to start their criminal escapades later in their lives. These crimes are also more likely to be on a national or International scope, be committed by larger groups of people, happen in patterns, Target organizations instead of individuals, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Evolution Of Cats Essay The house cat has been a favored companion for many years. Their small size and independent tendencies makes them ideal pets for those who do not want a high maintenance animal. They are quirky and show lots of love if you take care of them. Cats are complex animals, but can be great pets. They have their own way of doing things, but still can be a great companion. They have gone through a lot throughout the years, yet still have barely changed. Cats are interesting in their own ways, both their history and personalities. The cat s scientific name is Eukaryota Anamalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Felidae Felis catus ( Felis Catus: The Domestic Cat, n.d.). Usually just the term Felidae is used ( Felis Catus: The Domestic Cat, n.d.). The evolution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have special adaptations that they have acquired through time and evolution. On the outside, cats have whiskers on their face that help them to navigate (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008, p.12). They also have cupped ears that can rotate to catch sound, which helps them to hunt (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008, p.10). Their tongues are covered in papillae to help scrape food off of bones or to clean itself (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008, p.10). Their fur coats protect them from cold, bug bites, stings, and other irritants, and can also be raised when frightened or threatened to seem larger in size (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008, p.10). Not easily seen are the sweat glands that cats only have on their paw pads (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008, p.11). Moving inward, cats have a very flexible spine, aiding them when falling to land on their feet or to help them get into small spaces (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008, p.12). Most cats can see ultraviolet light (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008, p.9). Evolution has favored night vision over being able to see colors during the day (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008, p.9). Another part of the cat s night vision is that at the back of the eye, there is a layer of cells that reflects the light (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008, p.9). Cats have to have a good sense of hearing and sight since they depend on that more than smell when hunting (Foss, Stewart Swift, 2008, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Investigate of Chinese Auto Mobile Industry -- a Study of... Part 1 External Environment Analysis Macro Environment Analysis PEST Analysis Political/legislative Chinese began to open its market and reduces of governmental control over marketing and labour mobility in the1980s. After twenty year reform of state ownership enterprises the SOEs remained the most significant role in China economy and control the key industry of China. The adjustment of government policy and stabile political environment played a role in the recent increase of foreign investment in China. By the end of June 1997, it was reported that over 200,000 business joint ventures had been registered in China, with a total foreign investment of $204 billion ($15.7 billion from US companies) (China National ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (high barrier) Switching Cost the switching cost is higher because of the price of automotive was much more higher than can easily switch from one brand to another. (high barrier) Government Policy Chinese government was quotas keep barriers to foreign investment to entry into the market (high barrier) Overall the biggest threat of new entrants comes from the local government as the government set up high entry barriers for this special industry. As a result, the overall barriers for new entrants were medium to high. Power of Suppliers Basic Production Materials: automobile industry can be regarded as a comprehensive and special industry as 50% 70% of the value is manufactured in supply firms. Many local suppliers monopolized the local parts industry. In additional they are strange supported by local government. (high power) Production Equipment: Chinese auto industry was 10 15 years behind the global auto industry development in the period of 1997 1998. Most manufacturers would use second hand equipments at that time. Therefore the power of suppliers in production equipment was low. Government Influence: In China government plays an important role in auto parts supplier market. Local government implemented localization tax in order to improve domestic content rate of auto parts. As a result the overall bargaining power of suppliers was
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  • 21. Kairos Cooke Bake I attended the service activity of Kairos Cooke Bake for the 2PM 3PM shift on this past Saturday. This activity was chosen because I wasn t doing something for myself. Helping others is a passion of mine and one of my goals in life is to help people, especially young women, to the right path in life. When it was explained in class to me that the cookies made in this event would go to prisoners, I immediately knew that this was the service activity for me. Kairos Cookie bake comes from the Greek word Kairos meaning the opportune moment. Kairos is the perfect name for them, because the purpose of their origination is to show love and kindness to the prisoners, letting them know they have been forgiven for their sins. Over 72,000 cookies are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Current Educational Curriculum Faces Introduction There are various kinds of pressures that the current educational curriculum faces. Such pressures include ensuring the rights of children are protected, ensuring that cultural diversity in learning institutions is not a barrier to learning, making the education system provide learners with essential skills that can enable them participate and compete effectively in the globalized world, ensuring that children from economically challenged backgrounds obtain information similar to their counterparts that come from wealthy backgrounds and enabling learners to learn independently (Ananiadou Claro,2009). Therefore, the system must be consistent with national priorities, it must also take consideration of the fundamental changes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So it is necessary to apply care and relationship education in a classroom is by creating a classroom community. This will create an environment where students feel valued and connected to their teacher and to one another. Some of the benefits of a school community include the growth of students social, emotional, and academic competence, improvement in collaborative learning, positive relationships with others, and inclusion. When students are involved with a community, their behavior can change and allow students to be more concerned about others, improved skills in resolving conflict, and an anti bullying environment. In a community environment, student s motivation is improved and their attendance is also improved. Moral education The current system of education faces a challenge of enhancing social justice. In this case, social justice entails privileging the underprivileged students to ensure they obtain the skills that their privileged counterparts obtain. Ideally, many students emerge from different economic backgrounds. Students that emerge from wealthy backgrounds can obtain all education that they might need. However, those that are underprivileged are less likely to obtain an essential education because they cannot afford it (Darling Hammond, 2015). Therefore, the school curriculum has a task of establishing measures of ensuring that every student obtains the required information regardless of his or her economic background to make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay on Baseball An interesting fact that I found while researching my topic is that when fielding a grounder, you should always begin with your glove all the way on the ground. If the ball takes a hop, you can bring your glove up to it even if you misjudge, odds are excellent that your top hand and/or your body will block the ball and keep it from going past. It took me a while to realize this myself. And what I am struggling with at this point is finding more reliable sources. A wise man once said You can have all the physical ability in the world, but you still have to know the fundamentals (Fundamentals Quotes). The greatest and most talented players in the world still have to learn and know the fundamentals to play the game. Fundamentals are the basics, just the simple basics of the sport, and how to play the game. The important fundamentals of baseball include hitting, fielding, throwing, and also base running. Many people believe that hitting is where it begins. According to an old coach The main part of baseball that brings people in to the game is hitting. Some have seen professionals do it on TV and others have seen it in person. But as for hitting it is the major part of baseball for many players. ( Main ). Another coach agrees going as far as saying A successful player must be able to hit the ball. ( Basic ) Hitting is not just a part of the game; hitting is the game. Hitting is the main and most important part of the game of baseball. Hitting the baseball is what will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on Child of Rage Child abuse casts a shadow the length of a lifetime Herbert Ward The documentary A Child in Rage gave me an indescribable feeling. The hardships and pain that this little girl had to go through was completely disgusting. Because of her father s neglect, they made this little girls life a living hell. Attachment disorder is the result of a bonding process that occurs between a child and caregiver during the first couple years of the child s life. From the view of Mary Ainsworth, Harry Harlow, John Bowlby and Rene Spitz attachment disorder does severe damage depending on the child and the abuse level. This attachment break severely damages the heart and mind. It stops the child s ability to care, love or trust. When a child ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All she wanted to do was kill him the animals and her parents. She didn t like people and didn t want to be around people. Everyone uses defense mechanisms to cope with whatever is going on in their personal lives. Why do we use them? To protect ourselves and cover up bad feelings we are having. In this case, I don t feel like Beth used defense mechanisms. In my opinion, when Beth was doing his mischief it was because of the things her birth father was doing to her. So if she did use a defense mechanism I would say she used displacement. She took her anger out on the animals, her little brother and her parents. She knew she had an upper hand on her brother because she was older and she most likely was bigger than her animals. In the case of her parents, she would hurt them while they were sleep which gave her the upper hand on them. The treatment for Beth s attachment disorder, the first step was to temporarily take her out of the home with her brother and adoptive parents. She needed to be away from them. Once this happened she moved in with a specialist that gave Beth boundaries. Since Beth did not trust anyone, they didn t not trust her so she was given these boundaries and chores to start her on her treatment. Whenever she wanted to do something that was out of the eye sight of her guardian she had to ask permission. If she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Nature Of Control And Its Effects On The Way Individuals... Research has shown that there is significant variability in the way individuals perceive and interpret events. Frequently, individuals encounter and are exposed to situations in their environment where causation tends to be subjectively inferred. Due to these instances where one is able to nonchalantly assume the causality between certain events or situations that occur, gives rise to the phenomenon of illusory control. Langer (1975) introduced the concept illusion of control as the expectancy of a personal success probability which is inappropriately higher than the objective probability would warrant. Even though the objective odds are evident, the remaining subjective expectation of success is thought to be dependent on factors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Previous research has suggested that there are certain individuals who are more prone to an illusion of control than others (e.g. Alloy Abramson, 1979; Biner et al., 1995; Delfabbro LeCouteur, 2009; Friedland et al., 1991; Langer, 1975; Rudski, 2004). Rotter (1966) proposed that ones locus of control, which refers to an individual s generalised expectancy of success based on their previous experience, will influence ones predisposition to illusory control. However, the issue with this notion is the reliance on multiple forms of perception at once, and it is likely individuals will differ in these each of these aspects (e.g. personal, social and political beliefs). Therefore, to understand and measure how beliefs about events occur in the world while considering these differences, application of scales measuring principles like superstitions (Matute, 1995; Wiseman Watt, 2004), paranormal beliefs (Peters et al. 1999) luck, chance and how these might impact activities like gambling (Friedland et al., 1991; Wood Clapham 2005), will be valuable. Studies have shown that those more likely to develop an illusion of control are correlated with their desire for control (Biner et al. 1995), superstitious or paranormal beliefs (Rudski 2004) as well as their delusory beliefs (Balzan et al. 2013). Therefore, it is evident that certain individuals appear more inclined to make connections from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. No Control At All By Jack This child, lets call him, Jack. With no control at all, Jack was fortunate enough to be born into high income country, like New Zealand Then there s, Jill. With the same amount of control as Jack, he added to the total of 10,368 children born into poverty a day. That s one child, every 1.2 seconds Jack has a 1 in 165 chance of dying before he s 5. Jill on the other hand is not so lucky and the odds of him reaching his 5th birthday are 1 in 6. Everyone was born into and are living in circumstances that they haven t chosen, it s not something we can change, we just have to live with it. It s something that has a huge impact and often determines the direction of our lives. We can t choose whether we were born into rich family or a poor family. We can t choose if we re black or white, male or female,disabled or not disabled, tall or short, intelligent or not. These are things that don t fully define who we are but they do often influence how people may see you. Imagine if someone like Kate Sheppard was born into poverty, her fight for women s rights might not have been prioritised because she had to focus on her own survival. And even if they that did seem important, her education would probably have been very limited. Education for females in some third world countries is frowned upon because they don t believe in educating women. Or what if Usain Bolt was born with cerebral palsy, affecting the part of the brain that controls legs, we d have a new world champion sprinter. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Social Policy According to Walsh. M (et al), (2000, pg 2), stated that the key focus of social policy in the united kingdom is on social welfare provision. Social policy is essential concerned with the practice and study of state, or government, social welfare provision, and the healthcare and welfare systems. This assignment will look at how social policy effectively utilises relevant historical perspectives taking in account the reform of services to the children and families from 1601 The Poor Laws. In particular it will discuss the impact of the changes made in legislations on children, families and the early year s sector, which will include the green paper Every Child Matters. The assignment will also link to the current legislations in place ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These new Local Education Authorities (LEA s) were given control to establish new secondary and technical schools as well as developing the existing system of elementary schools. By 1906 free school meals were provided. Margaret McMillan was the members of the schools board she introduced free school meals. McMillan argued that if the state insists on compulsory education, it must take responsibility for the proper nourishment of school children. In 1907 School Medical Service were set up like the school nurses. In the early nineties The Children Act 1908, also known as Children and Young Persons Act, was a piece of government legislation passed by the Liberal government, as part of the British Liberal Party s liberal reforms package. The Act was informally known as the Children s Charter. It established juvenile courts and introduced the registration of foster parents. Local authorities were also influence by keeping poor children out of the workhouse and protecting them from abuse. The act also prevented children working in dangerous trades and prevented them from purchasing cigarettes and entering pubs. It eventually led to many councils setting up social services. It also rose the minimum age for leaving age of 16, later raised to 18 with the Children and Young Persons Act 1933. In 1908 the British Parliament passed the Old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. JT Leroy The JT LeRoy , or Jeremiah Terminator LeRoy story began in West Virginia, where he grew up to become hustler. During young adulthood, LeRoy supposedly contracted HIV, transitioned to a woman, and became a writer. In his works, LeRoy he dramatized portions of his real life story for fiction novels. However, in 2006, it came to light that JT LeRoy was not an actual person but a character crafted by Laura Albert, and boyfriend Geoffrey Knoop, while they struggled as to make it as musicians. The character was eventually personified when Laura Albert pretended to be him in phone interviews and virtual conversations. Over time, the character became so big that Albert and Geoffrey Knoop came up with the idea to have Savannah Knoop, Geoffrey s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To lie about something so difficult for those who have experienced it, simply as a cry for attention, is offensive if not violent in itself. Laura likely believed those situations and identifications to be so unsavory, unforgivable, and/or utterly shocking, that she created a story of redemption about people in those situations. Her actions reaffirm what the world believes about those who do not fit into society s beliefs about ideal people that they morally deviate and are in need of some tragic road to redemption, and/or a mere spectacle to be used for entertainment purposes only. Such a way of perceiving marginalized people aids in the structure of inequality by telling them that they are morally broken, that they need to be forgiven of their inherent transgressions, that they are not human enough to be treated with respect and not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Neville Chamberlain Research Paper The Life of Neville Chamberlain By Natalie Cramer Contemporary Studies 3B Cramer 1 Natalie Cramer Mr. Thompson. Contemporary Studies 3B 13 December 2016 The Life of Neville Chamberlain Arthur Neville Chamberlain was born on March 18, 1869 in Birmingham, England to Mr. Joseph Chamberlain and Mrs. Florence Kenrick. Chamberlain was destined to follow the footsteps of his father as well as his older half brother, Austen Chamberlain, who were both huge political figures in their time. Chamberlain also had an older half sister, Beatrice, who, like Austen, was born to Harriet Kenrick during Joseph Chamberlain s first marriage. Chamberlain s biological sisters were Ida, Hilda, and Ethel. Neville Chamberlain completed his preliminary studies at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He became the second oldest person in the twentieth century to become the Prime Minister. He passed the Factories Act of 1937 immediately after being sworn in as Prime Minister. The Factories Act of 1937 emphasized better working conditions and limited working hours for women and children. Some of his other policies included nationalization of coal deposits, clearance of slums, rent control, and a week of paid holiday for workers by employers. Strained relations with Ireland that had been a cause of concern for previous Prime Ministers was resolved during his reign. The Irish finally conceded to pay Britain money that Ireland owed them. Britain had to compromise with the access of the three Treaty Ports excepting at the time of war. However, the issue of partition was not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. What Is The Theme Of Escape From Camp 14 Everyone has someone who will help in every situations. Who care about you. And you thought of him/her as someone as a people who helped you climb the ladder of survival. And without his you could have never survived. There is a book called Escape from Camp 14 which was written by Blaine Harden. Shin was a boy who lived in camp 14 which was a political camp. People in these camp where people who had commit sin and people believe these sins are passed down so they even caught children who had done nothing. Shin was one of those prisoners. Shin s life was quite hard because they had to work under harsh conditions and were not fed well which was a common cause of Malnutrition. People in the prisoner only lived for themself so people caring about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He went to tell his teacher but his teacher had already went home so he told a night guard. Next morning shin was blind folded and taken to an underground facility. There he was interrogated. He was astounded by hearing the question. He was asked did you know about your mother and brother trying to escape. He was confused because he was the one who told the guard. Then he figured it out that the guard took all the credit. Shin was tortured by the guard to reveal that he knew about their escape. He was thrown in a cell after the tortue. Shin was only able to crawl to his food because of the torture from the guards. While shin was recovering from his injuire Kim jin myung held him recover.He is preferred to be called uncle. In meantime uncle became shin s nurse. He rubbed salty cabbage soup into his wounds as a disinfectant . He massaged shin s legs and arms. Shin thought without the help from Uncle he would not have been able to survive the torture. It was Shin s first exposure to sustained kindness, and he was grateful beyond words. But he also found it puzzling. He had not trusted his mother to keep him from starving (pg 63).And supports my claim by showing that without the kindness and care from uncle he would have not survive in that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Framework in the Goophered Grapevine Essay Framework in The Goophered Grapevine The frame narrative in Charles W. Chesnutt s The Goophered Grapevine creates a hidden tension between the viewpoints of the internal narrator s voice and the voice of the external narrator. Uncle Julius McAdoo is Chesnutt s internal narrator, and serves a storyteller in the story. He exemplifies the characteristics of a former slave such as being uneducated and unable to speak Standard English. Julius is old, poor, and uneducated. These characteristics set him up as being a person that lacks credibility. However, early on in the story Julius claims his credibility as a storyteller by saying Day ain na er a man in dis settlement w at won tell you ole Julius McAdoo uz bawn en raise on dis yer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, John had learned that North Carolina was a great state to cultivate grapes, and his main goal was to move there to cultivate grapes while aiding in the improvement of his wife s health. He had already observed the condition of the vineyard and was confident that he could restore its productivity. The conflict of territory is present here. The incongruity of the internal narrator and the external narrator is the element that sets up the tension between the two characters. They both interact with each other cordially and respectfully. However, there is a presence of internal arrogance between the two narrators. John thinks of himself as smarter than Julius because he (Julius) is old, poor, and uneducated while Julius thinks he can out smart John because he s younger, wealthier, and lacks knowledge of the area. Julius is extremely good at storytelling because he yields to his audience and draws his audience in from the beginning of the story to the end, which is a tool involved in tall tales. Julius is a trickster and even illustrates his story with the character of a Yankee, who seemingly posses the same shrewdness as Julius. His illustration of a shrew Yankee also seems to be an indirect insult towards John because he too is a northerner. In the frame structure, the two voices operating off each other raise a question of motive between the two narrators. Julius motive is clearly to mislead John and Annie so that he will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Why Lobsters Is Wrong We all enjoy eating lobsters because of their freshness and richness in meat. Here are some fun facts about lobsters. Lobsters used to be considered low class food before 1800s. In early America, there were laws that prohibited feeding lobsters to inmates because eating lobsters was deemed too inhumane. It was similar to feeding rats to people. Lobsters used to be categorized as low class food because there were so many lobsters in old New England that one source described it with unbelievable abundance . On the other hand, in modern days, lobsters are thought to be a type of luxury food due to their richness in meat. The most conventional method to cook a lobster is to boil it. You put the lobster into a large kettle and boil it for about 10 minutes. Keep in mind that the lobster has to be alive when it is initially put into the kettle to maintain its freshness. However, is it ethical to boil a living animal to death just to enjoy its freshness? We now have reached the very controversial topic; it is very unclear whether lobsters are able to feel pain or not. In 2003 MLF Quiz program, it was stated that the nervous system of a lobster is highly similar to that of a grasshopper; there is no cerebral cortex which allows it to feel pain. When you put a lobster into a boiling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people put a knife point first into a certain spot between the eyestalks. The idea is to kill the lobster instantly to prevent it from experiencing terrible pain. Although it is a very violent way to prepare a lobster, it is considered merciful by many cooks. However, a lobster s nervous system work off several nerve bundles, not one. Putting a knife in between the eyestalks does not necessarily decrease the amount of pain the lobster suffers. On the other hand, some people simply microwave lobsters alive after poking holes in their carapace. Certain chefs cut the lobsters in half and rip their claws and tails off before throwing them into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. What Are The Significant Relationships In The Miraculous... In the story The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate Dicamillo, significant relationships are shared between Edward, a rabbit doll made out of china, and the various life changing characters he encounters. The first important relationship is that of Edward and his initial owner, Abilene Tulane. Abilene very much adores Edward and plays with him every single day, and sleeps along him every single night. She is dependent on him to make each day a new adventure and a great experience. However, when Edward is thrown overboard on a ship sailing to London, Abilene is ruined and all optimism is lost. Over a year later, Edward is found by a fisherman and is brought to his wife, Nellie. Edward grows to love his new family and enjoy life among ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. How Taxpayer Can Help A Claim Of Negligence Against The... Taxpayer can also bring a claim of negligence against the Milwaukee Does. The question of the Does liability follows a very similar analysis of that of the City of Milwaukee, with a few exceptions. First, Bongo s conduct in shooting the gun will likely be attributed to the Milwaukee Does as the operator of the event under the legal theory of respondeat superior. Second, in contrast to the City, the Does will likely not fall under a safe place because they do not own the arena. Rather, the Does will likely by subject to the traditional negligence standard of ordinary care. The legal theory of respondeat superior stands for the proposition that through vicarious liability a master may be liable for the acts of his or her servants in the course of his or her employment. Under this legal theory courts have found basketball teams labile for the actions of mascots employed by the team for the negligent acts of the mascot during the course of game. Accordingly, the Does can be found liable for the negligent acts of Bongo. A Wisconsin court is likely to find a team liable to spectators for the acts of its mascots and accordingly Taxpayer s recovery against the Milwaukee Does will likely be successful. The Does most likely instructed Bongo to use the T shirt cannon during the game as a promotional and entertainment event. Moreover, the Does benefit greatly from ticket sales and provided the mid game entertainment as a means for increase the enjoyment of the game, resulting in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Waste Land Poem The waste land by T.S.Eliot in 1922 is a mix of publications containing many themes and features. The poem contains five sections with the image of the city being the main focus for things to occur. The waste land encounters many different cultural impacts with the poem focusing on the imagery of nature and the whole rural setting. When researching Eliot you learn that most of his works draw vastly on literary and religious texts and the traditions around them. When reading the Waste lands written by Eliot you create your own images of war, trauma, death and numerous delusions that came about as the after effect of war. The sections in this poem show similarities, they show the physical and emotional devastation caused by the war. Each sections draw s to the reader s attention about physiological and cultural crisis that came to affect the cultural identity after war had broken out and ended. The poem symbolizes the connections in the past to many popular places. The representation of the city in the waste land refers closely to mankind focusing closely to the unreal city. The cities that are transformed throughout the sections of the poems are broken down because of the harsh realities taking place. This leaves the outcome of the unreal city as modern society is being destroyed throughout. The Waste land contains five sections with the first one being the burial of the dead . The burial of the dead opens up by firstly saying April is the cruellest month, breeding Lilacs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. General Studies Writing Class Analysis At the beginning of the semester I entered General Studies Writing 1110, not knowing what to expect. I knew the class was solely based on writing and perfecting personal style, but I never anticipated the valuable information I would learn throughout the course of the year. The only advanced English class I have taken in high school was English Honors in eighth grade. That class gave me the base knowledge of writing, grammar and form that has helped me through my four essays in this class. Starting out, I was not sure what the standard for passing was; even though it was unclear to me what passing was, I strove for perfection. By the time the second essay came around I realized my writing was never perfect. Peer editors and family played a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important to keep the audience in mind when writing the essay to state the proper things, address the right points and point out valid counterarguments. In my first essay I was not entirely sure how to write to my desired audience or how to say the right things to appeal to them. I had never heard of or used logos, pathos or ethos in an essay until this class. Now I understand the importance of incorporating them. They add an element of realness and honesty to the essay that one would not have had before using these strategies. One essay that shows the growth of this skill is my Analyzing a Visual; in this essay I write to environmental activists and society as a whole. When writing this essay, knowing my audience was mainly environmental activists, I had to make sure I appealed to their passionate, caring side by using the rhetorical strategy pathos. Using pathos in an essay makes people feel intense emotions, such as sadness or grief, which makes them want to take further actions and do anything they can to help the cause being presented. Being able to address specific audiences will never stop being a valuable skill. I can use it in my future college classes, community and career. It is important to address the audience when making speeches for the community so they feel a connection with the speech. Connecting with people will allow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Statute Of Limitations In Medical Malpractice Case You feel that the treating doctor has committed medical negligence and you are suffering from it. Instead of getting better, your health has deteriorated which has cost financial and emotional losses. When you consult a Personal Injury Lawyer Brampton who has the necessary experience successfully dealing with cases of medical negligence, it is confirmed that you can file your claim case. A major question that arises is whether your medical malpractice case compliant with the requirements of the Statute of Limitations or not? The Statute of Limitations in a medical malpractice case is complex as many factors are involved in this. The standard time limit gives you a certain number of years within which you can file your claims suit. This time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the factors that may influence the Statute of Limitations rule is the discovery rule wherein it is stated to be the moment when you discovered the malpractice. The next question that you should ask the Personal Injury Lawyer Brampton after the confirmation is regarding the worth of your case and would it be worth pursuing it. To answer this query, many factors are needed to be taken into consideration. The main factor that needs to be considered is the time factor which is a very difficult query to be answered. The answer to this again depends upon many variables and the safest answer is that it may take several years. According to Personal Injury Lawyer Brampton, there are some factors that greatly dictate and influence the time factor in the medical malpractice cases. The biggest factor is that there is no established timetable on which the medical malpractice case can proceed. As a general rule, the slowness of the progress of your medical malpractice case is in direct proportion to its complexity and potential value. The factors that may make your case more complicated are The novelty or complexity of your medical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Major Cornerstone For The U.s. s Economic Prosperity... As the major cornerstone for the U.S. S economic prosperity and international hegemony, following the change of the Bretton Woods System to the Petrodollar system in 1971; I ve found the largest independent factor to influence American international interests has been the implementation and preserva The Petrodollar System From the Gold Standard To Black Gold By: Gibson J.T. Intro Behind the global power of the U.S. dollar, hides the most significant form of currency you ve probably never heard of, the Petrodollar. The word Petrodollar was coined by the Egyptian economist Ibrahim Oweiss, as a way to describe how oil producing and exporting countries were accounting for oil units outside of the regular money supply. While the Petrodollar may not be a commonly used term, I would agree with Economist Jerry Robinson when describing it as, the most brilliant [series of] political economic moves in recent history... [being] the fabric that holds our [U.S.] economy together . As the major cornerstone for the U.S. S economic prosperity and international hegemony, following the change of the Bretton Woods System to the Petrodollar system in 1971; I ve found the largest independent factor to influence American international interests has been the implementation and preservation of the Petrodollar. Petroleum politics have been an increasingly important aspect of diplomacy since the rise of the Petroleum industry in the middle east in the early 20th century. The U.S. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Relationship Between The Pre Plant Nitrate N And... gure 1 shows the relationship between the pre plant nitrate N and relative yield of wheat. At the Australian level, the CV90 of 47kg N/ha has a narrow CR90 of 43 51kg nitrate N/ha. However when the data is presented in terms of states, Queensland, Victoria and South Australia, differences between CV90 and CR90 are evident. The lowest CV90 is Queensland with 43kg nitrate N/ha, followed by South Australia with 55kg nitrate N/ha and the highest value is for Victoria at 62kg nitrate N/ha. Corresponding to the CV90 values are the CR90 values with Queensland 39 48kg nitrate N/ha, SA 50 61kg nitrate N/ha and Victoria 47 82kg nitrate N/ha. Whilst Queensland and South Australia have similarly narrow CR90 values, Victoria s CR90 is wider. This indicates many high yielding trials producing Ymax in excess of 4 or 5t/ha and a similar number of low yielding trials, averaging 5t/ha. The r value for each relationship was as follows: 1 2t/ha, 0.36; 2 3t/ha, 0.45; 3 4t/ha, 0.38; 4 5t/ha, 0.69 and 5t/ha, 0.63. From Figure 3, increasing in crop rainfall has resulted in a trend of small increases in soil nitrate N kg/ha demand for Queensland and South Australian data. Against the trend is the Queensland 250mm value which showed a decline in value to 36 nitrate N kg/ha from the previous 200 250mm demand for 44 nitrate N kg/ha. In contrast, the South Australian wheat data has continued to use higher soil nitrate N values, of 53 nitrate N kg/ha at 350mm, without any decline at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Using Software And Its Integration With Regular Cost... Reports produced by an ABC system contain information, such as product margins, that vary from the information reported for a traditional cost method. It s also possible that some activity based costs may be irrelevant in certain decision making scenarios; for example, ABC does not conform to accounting standards and should not be used for external reporting. Since traditional cost figures tend to be the norm, interpreting ABC data along with regular accounting information can be confusing and lead to bad decision making. The use of software can streamline the process of maintaining an ABC system and simplify its integration with regular cost accounting information. (Eileen, nd.) Even for smaller businesses, the implementation of an activity based costing system can be a substantial undertaking. The added precision of the activity based system can only be achieved if the small business owner is willing to put in the time to analyse the manufacturing process with enough detail to determine how overhead costs are incurred. Due to the difficulty of implementation, many small business owners don t believe the benefit of an activity based system outweighs the costs. (John, nd.) Other than ABC, balanced scorecard is also design for the change of the management accounting. According to Olve and Sjèostrand (2002) a balanced scorecard is a format for describing activities of an organisation through a number of measures for four perspectives: financial, customer, internal process ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. An Internship At Tufts Medical College You can t expect my life story to be exciting to the point where you wish you were me, because it s not. All I can say for myself is wow . I can t believe I survived Kasturba Medical College (KMC) in India. It s one of the top 10 medical colleges in India and it was a lot of work (citation 1). After medical college I did my masters, which helped me specialize in cardiac surgery. Each summer I would come back to the United States to do an internship at Tufts. I m glad my schooling worked out okay in India because if I choose to study in the United States, I would have to be in school for a total of ten years before I could began my residency. But studying in India allowed me to study ten years worth of material in six years, and not to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The best part about it is that it s voice activated. Their bed adjusts to their spinal structure and monitors their sleep patterns, their electronic floor mimics the image of fresh grass in the morning, their electronic walls accurately depict a dark green meadow, and they have an iWardrobe which suggests daily outfits based on the weather. My room is a lot more simpler. I painted my walls a dark pastel blue because I hear it s the best for a relaxed environment. My floor is a smoky brown hardwood. My walls are isolated for the winter and soundproof all year round because I usually have to answer my patient s calls. I have one desk in the corner with a Mac connected to a monitor that s on my wall, a bed in the other corner, a bookshelf in the third corner, and a regular wardrobe with many scrubs in the last corner . Typically, I wake up at 5:15 a.m., refresh myself, cook some hard boiled eggs, drink a homemade banana milkshake, throw on a scrub, and go to work using the UTS. Just ten years ago people depended on the MBTA for transportation. Now, everything has changed. They ve built underground passages called Underground Transport System (UTS) which allows people to travel between cities at 80mph. Since big agricultural companies invested loads of money on genetically modified food, there was an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Anastasia Essay Anastasia Anastasia, Grand Duchess of Russia, was a very mischievous little girl with a sharp sense of humor (McGuire 18). She was always described as having long fine fingers and baby blue eyes. As she grew older, her personality changed drastically because of her dramatic childhood. Her eyes and fingers remained the same but her wonderful personality had disappeared (Klier and Mingay 193). The daughter of Czar Nicholas II, Anastasia, may have survived the Russian Revolution, but what became of her, baffled historians. Czar Nicholas was the last emperor of Russia and ruled from 1894 until 1917. Throughout his life Nicholas lived within the shadows of his father (Lieven 1). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Russia was quickly declining so Nicholas decided to ask Sergey White to advance the Russian industry as quickly as possible. The economy grew rapidly and as a result, poor working conditions and low wages increased (Lieven 3). Nicholas had so much trouble with the Bolsheviks that he decided to Abdicate. All of the Romanovs became prisoners of a new government (King 298). To ensure their safety, the Imperial Family was forced to leave Russia and go to Ekaterinburg at once (Lieven 3). Here they were imprisoned in the Impatiev House. On July 16, 1918, all the members of the Imperial Family had been killed in the basement of the Impatiev House (King 376). Anastasia had been shot and beaten, but had enough might to suddenly sit up and scream until she had been silenced. The massacre had only taken 3 minutes and in that short time span the room was covered with blood (Klier and Mingay 52). The 11 bodies were then taken to the Four Brothers Mine by Yurovsky (Halliday 134). Later that night, they were burned and the remains were placed in a mineshaft (McGuire 39). Many stories were going around Russia at this time. No one knew for sure where the tsarina and her daughters were. Some people thought that she and her daughters had been taken to Perm by the Bolsheviks, but others thought that this was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Genetic Engineering Is Responsible And Manipulating The... A couple, a man and a woman, sit in front of a screen. The woman said, Let s choose brown hair and grey eyes for him. Oh! He needs to be tall and smart, replied the man. What the couple is doing is designing their future baby. It might sound crazy to be able to engineer one s children genetically, but technological advancements in the medical and scientific fields have allowed this as a possible option for potential parents. Genetic engineering is controlling and manipulating the genes of an organism. Genetic engineering is usually used to improve the organism s functions; these organisms are known as genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Genetic engineering is commonly used for the food industry. One benefit that results from genetically modified foods is the lowered prices for the products. However, there can be hazardous side effects such as the creation of new toxins (Goldbas, 2014, p. 22). Likewise, mutations in the DNA can occur from genetically engineering a baby. In spite of the threatening effects to the baby s health from genetic engineer, I believe giving people to the option to design their perfect babies allows for the genetic tree of infertile parents to continue; however, I believe the range of genes that future parents can select for their fetus has to be restricted to the genes the parents already carried in their DNA. Before the concept of designing one s perfect baby can be grasp, one must understand the events in science building up to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Melbourne Declaration Within the umbrella of education and rise of federal government, the Ministerial Council for Education, Early Childhood Development and Youth Affairs (MCEECDYA) developed a new shift in name and introduced the Melbourne Declaration. The Melbourne Declaration (2008) fabricates previous documents, the Hobart Declaration (1989) and the Adelaide Declaration (1999), embracing a key national protocol for education and served as a statement of unified purpose (Bryne, 2008). The new and earlier Declarations held considerable differences, as previous documents held brief statements focussing on outcomes for learners while the Melbourne Declaration comprises specifically detailed commitments on particular aspects of education, such as the curriculum, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It fails to specify whether it indicates to the school outcomes or the provision of inputs to the school s learning process. Equity in access to education can be understood as providing opportunities to learn without reference to outcomes (Reid, 2010). Hence, that would mean that if students fail to obtain school success they are assumed to have failed in acquiring opportunities and is attributed to their lack of motivation or talent. Therefore, students who fail to achieve would be judged as incapable of succeeding. Equity in access does not entail any level of achievement for students or the removal of achievement gaps between poor and rich, or between Indigenous and non Indigenous learners. Stress on equity of access as an education commitment fails to challenge the significant social and educational inequalities (Barr, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Design And Development Of Simulator For Risk Analysis Design and Development of Simulator for Risk Analysis Harpreet Kaur. Er. Isha Sharma PG Student Assistant Professor Deptt. Of Computer Science and Engineering Deptt. Of Computer Science and Engineering Chandigarh University, Gharuan Chandigarh University, Gharuan Abstract In software designing every phase consume some resources and some cost which is associated with these resources. In every case the cost of software is vary with the development duration of the software. The most important work done by the project manager is to maintain the balance between time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Booking a product task is greatly troublesome as the expected to finish an undertaking development movement is difficult to gauge. The achievement of any venture is all that much ward upon the nature of planning, scheduling and controlling the different period of the undertaking. Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) is a guide to administration in assisting and controlling the assets to meet the calendar fruition date of the activities which include the high level of instability.. Process recreation is a critical system to assess the effect of proposed changes in the process. The discriminating way technique for booking a venture is a key device for task administration. A timetable system speak to the venture technique. it is broadly acknowledged that venture calendar assumes a key part in task administration due to its impact on undertaking achievement. To consolidate instability in planning procedure is to apply the discriminating way booking procedure and after that investigation the outcomes from a probabilistic viewpoint Monte Carlo recreation is a variable device to give a numerical estimation of the stochastic highlight of the framework reaction. TRADITIONAL PROBABILITY ANALYSIS METHOD Duration Risk means the likelihood and loss of in culmination in the aggregate specified duration utmost. As per the meaning of span hazard, the numerical articulation of duration risk can be characterized as takes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...