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Research Paper on Herpes
REACTION PAPER ON HERPES Sexually transmitted diseases or STD s are infectious diseases that
can be Spread by sexual contact. Some can also be transmitted by nonsexual means, But these make
up a majority of the total number of cases. An estimated 10 to 12 million Americans have sexually
transmitted diseases, several kinds of Which are epidemic, including gonorrhea, infections of the
urethra not caused By gonorrhea genital herpes virus genital warts, scabs and urethral and vaginal
Infections caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis the protozoan Trichonomas and the yeast
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If a pregnant woman should have this Disease, which is very rare the baby could suffer defects in the
brain and the Central nervous system. If a new born infant should have this disease the infant Will
surely die. There are not that many types of the disease herpes. The two main types of herpes Is
genital herpes and plain herpes. The difference between the two is that in Genital herpes the infected
area is in the genital portion of the body. In a male it Would be his penis and in a woman it would be
her vagina. Genital herpes is the Most dangerous type of herpes that there is. Studies have proven that
if genital Herpes is not medicated right away it can form some type of cancer. The regular Herpes it
looks just like cold sores and can be anywhere one the body. And if Properly medicated could go away
in about a week. Coping with the stress that herpes can cause is very easy if done correctly. It is
Clinically proven that high levels of stress are often self imposed. Whether it is From work or from
some sort of medical disease. A food to eat when dealing with Stress is peanuts, sunflower seeds,
chocolate, soybeans, gelatin, carob, and Coconut. All of the foods listed are high in arginine. Arginine
is a type of vitamin That relieves stress and also has been tested to reduce the risk of herpes. Normally
in any case when you are sick it is
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Egoism In Ayn Rand s The Fountainhead
Egoism. In many occasions in today s world, egoism is frowned upon. However, to Prometheus in Ayn
Rand s Anthem, the word ego is holy. Although egoism is not approved of in the society we live in, it
is not an unacceptable doing for Prometheus to call holy. Howard Roark, one of Ayn Rand s characters
in The Fountainhead, voiced similar opinions in his speech, The Soul of an Individualist. Egoism is
simply valuing one s own work and ideas, so Prometheus is certainly and egoist, but egoism can be
great in moderation. According to Howard Roark s speech, The Soul of an Individualist, To think, to
feel, to judge, to act are functions of the ego. This quote shows that ego is an integral part of being
human, because all people, individuals or collectivists, think, feel, judge, and act. Roark also stated
that, The first right on earth is the right of ego. Therefore, if one is ... Show more content on
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When egoism is too strong, the person who is so egotistical can become rude, arrogant, and pompous.
This can happen because the egoist can become so engrossed in his/her own work and achievements
that he/she doesn t recognize or acknowledge that of others. However, in moderation, egoism can be
fantastically useful for thinking about and developing new things. In Roark s speech, The Soul of an
Individualist, Roark states that No creator was prompted by a desire to serve his brothers, for his
brothers rejected the gift he offered and that gift destroyed the slothful routine of their lives. His truth
was his only motive. Because the creator s truth was his only motive, he was only fueled to create by
his own ego and his pride in what he could conceive on his own. Without his ego, the creator would
have no desire to create. Although harsh egoism can be harmful, moderate egoism can work wonders.
As Roark states, . . . the mind is an attribute of the individual. There is no such thing as a collective
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A Brief History Of Rock And Roll And The Woodstock Music...
A Brief History of Rock and Roll and The Woodstock Music Festival of 1969
Throughout history, major social transformations have taken place that has changed how people
perceive themselves and the world around them. With each social reformation, cultural forms and
institutions also change as well as their meanings. For Example, the development of recording and
electronic communication within United States capitalism spurred the unique coming together of
music traditions in twentieth century United States society. The development of these technologies
allowed music to reach beyond regional boundaries, which led to the clashing of vastly different
cultures of all parts of the United States. The most influential form of music spread across ... Show
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Such double images were nothing new in blues music (which was mostly limited in exposure to
jukeboxes and clubs) but were new to the radio airwaves. After the success of Good Rocking Tonight
many other rhythm and blues artists used similar titles through the late 1940s including a song called
Rock and Roll recorded by Wild Bill Moore in 1949. These songs were mostly played as part of
rhythm and blues, but at the time was called race music . and were barely known by mainstream white
audiences.
Rock and Roll emerged as a defined musical style in America in the 1950s, though elements of rock
and roll can be seen in rhythm and blues records as far back as the 1920s. Early rock and roll
combined elements of blues, boogie woogie, jazz and rhythm and blues, and is also influenced by
traditional folk music, gospel music, and country and western.
One example of the success and power that Rock and Roll inflicted on our nation was the Woodstock
Music Festival that took place in 1969.
Woodstock was a famous music and art fair that occurred in August of 1969.It was an important event
in the history of rock music and happened at a time where rock music was becoming even more
popular. Many things happened before, during and after Woodstock that made it important in the
history of rock
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The Importance Of Music And Art Therapy
The research established that music and art therapy is a valid technique, and it can reduce depression
in the participants. Art therapy is a technique to arouse the central nervous system, and it produced
dopamine, which in turn, creates good feelings in an individual, in other words happiness. This study
was extremely simple, yet it show how other cultures value their elderly unlike Americans (Im Lee,
2014). At the Regent Care Center, the residents are bored out of their mind coloring the same boring
pages out of coloring books. This is one factor that I experienced, and we had so many residents
attend the art classes, my son and I provided. They were capable of using free will instead of being
told what to do. It made them content to see us, and the gratitude we received through the
conversations we engaged in with the residents. They made is feel good, and feeling on their part was
mutual on their part. Complications are part of aging, and severe health difficulties, deteriorating
purposeful capabilities, economic limitations, and loss of social position are a few of the possibly life
altering topics that elderly adults may confront (Flood Phillips, 2007). Psychological ups and downs
and lingering sickness are linked with older adulthood, and they may distress an individual s
capabilities. The social and psychological trials are owed to fluctuations in part to: minimal
interactions, losses, and housing situations. Age linked variations are unavoidable for example,
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Mnc Entering India (Vodafone)
When Cross Border Mergers or Acquisitions happen the participating organizations need to
understand the issue of differences in national cultural issues very well in order to set up a successful
Joint Venture (JV). Each country has a different national culture and this needs to be recognized and
addressed because it will ultimately impact upon the work culture of the fusion organization they are
newly going to form. Geert Hofstede developed a model which seeks to understand how values in the
work place are influenced by culture. He started this study by looking at IBM operations between
1967 and 1973. Data was culled out from 50 different countries which were then extrapolated to 74
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Firstly it is bad if manufacturing would happen in India. No doubt Indians are known for group
orientation and not for individualism. Theoretically this should give us an advantage in labour
intensive industries. However experience shows that despite team power which group outlook can
provide we are known for poor productivity and not so much for cost saving compared to China and
other emerging Asian countries. Secondly our IDV scores do not matter if we are looking at a sales
team made of Indians. Naturally the Vodafone sales team in India should have Indian salesmen since
they understand the market better. Indians rather than foreign nationals would also mean lower HR
costs. And in the present situation the telecom market is buoyant and demand in any case exceeds
supply. Not much of concept selling needs to be done. An Indian sales team would work fine. Thirdly
if it is R D probably foreign nationals would serve better with their individualism and drive. With low
IDV score an Indian based in India while one may be very intelligent may not show much drive or
willingness to rock the boat since he respects tradition and traditional values too much.
Masculinity (MAS): India s score is 56 versus (Global 51 and UK 61). Male chauvinism is lower in
India compared to UK. In overall terms this is good news for recruiters in Vodafone but it needs to be
taken with reference to the social context in India. However certain social issues like sex ratio and
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Effects Of Heat Illness On High School Athletes
Chapter 1: Introduction
In 2004, heat illness was the third leading cause of death in high school athletes.1 When playing
outdoors in hot and humid environments, children are at higher risk for heat illness compared to
adults. Heat illness includes multiple levels of severity, ranging from typically manageable heat
cramps to a life threatening heat stroke.2 Pre pubescent children have immature thermoregulatory
systems and they have a higher sweat threshold due to their smaller sweat glands. Their body surface
area to mass ratio is higher than adults, increasing their absorption of heat. It is crucial to monitor and
control body temperature and hydration status, particularly in these situations.3
Previous Research
The American Academy of Pediatrics has created a climatic guide of temperature in combination with
relative humidity to determine safe conditions and dangerous conditions. The policy includes
information for parents, coaches, and pediatricians about how to monitor for signs and symptoms of a
heat illness. One main recommendation is to avoid exercise during the hottest parts of the day, yet this
is not always feasible when participating in organized outdoor sports, like a tournament or a meet that
lasts all day. Children are at a high risk for overexertion with inadequate rehydration. If adults are not
informed of these dangers and children are not monitored during physical activity, they are at a much
higher risk for heat illness, especially during hot and
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Cmp 5110 Unit 4
CMP 511A COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND IMPLEMENTATION ASSIGNMENT 2, PALEPU
NIKHILREDDY, ID: 10000126161 Problem 2.1 A D ïŹ‚ip ïŹ‚op assumes the state of the D input.
Q(t+1)=1 if D(t)=1 and Q(t+1)=0 if D(t)=0. Using a RS flip flop construct a D flip flop. Answer: The
D flip flop is a modification of the clocked SR flip flop. The D input goes directly into the S input and
the complement of the D input goes to the R input. If it is 1, the flip flop is switched to the set state
(unless it was already set). If it is 0, the flip flop switches to the clear state. Flip flop input Flip flop
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The value of R in this condition will not affect the state of the system. Problem 2.4 A CD 4001 IC
contains four 2 input NAND. How to use it to make two AND
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Fallecence In Ender s Game
If a person was taken hostage by the government to create a dangerous chemical and then it is used to
kill a species without you knowing are you a bad person? This is the circumstance that Ender was in
Ender s Game. This is extremely apparent in John Kessel s šCreating the Innocent Killerš, in his article
on Ender s Game. Kessel uses what Ender was forced to do and writes his article by twisting the
information and turning them into logical fallacies. Throughout the article he bends the scenarios that
Ender has faced and makes him seem as this monstrous killer but is slightly true and false. Kessel is
false but true in his assessment on Ender for three reasons: Ender acted only in self defense, Ender has
no say in his life and doings, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In John Kessel s article I agree with the fact that Ender was manipulated from the beginning as he
says, The extreme situation Card has constructed to isolate and abuse Ender guarantees our sympathy.
After Ender is manipulated into entering Battle School. But after he makes this statement, and draws a
false conclusion. He believes this is all an attempt at sympathy and is the reason we believe his actions
are justified. The manipulation though was not for sympathy it was cruel and lead him not have a
choice in his life and doings. Such as In Ender s Game when at the when when Ender was talking to
Graff: Of course we tricked you into it. That s the whole point, said Graff. It had to be a trick or you
couldn t have done it. It s the bind we were in. We had to have a commander with so much empathy
that he would think like the buggers, understand them and anticipate them.(298) There is no doubt that
Ender was manipulated because Graff said it himself he was tricked and really had choice for his
future. This is another argument that disproves Kessel s statement. Also according to Shmoop they
also believe that Ender was tricked into killing to
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Brian L. Roberts Case Analysis
Brian L. Roberts is an American businessman, and is chairman and CEO of Comcast
Corporation, an American company providing cable entertainment, and communication products.
Brian has worked at Comcast since graduating from The Wharton School of the University of
Pennsylvania. He was named President of Comcast Corporation in 1990 when the company had
$657 million in annual revenue. Comcast Corporation s annual revenue has since grown to nearly $69
billion.
Background:
Roberts was born into a Jewish family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The son of Suzanne
Fleisher , and Ralph J. Roberts. Roberts served as the President of Jones Intercable Inc. since
April 7, 1999. Prior thereto, he served as an Executive Vice President of Comcast since June
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He studied all aspects of business management while he attended the university.
Work History:
Brian has worked at Comcast since graduating from The Wharton School of the
University of Pennsylvania. Under his leadership, Comcast has grown into a global Fortune 50
company uniquely positioned at the intersection of media and technology with two primary
businesses, Comcast Cable and NBCUniversal. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the
National Cable Telecommunications Association (NCTA), where he served as Chairman for two
consecutive terms. Brian is also Director Emeritus of CableLabs, the research and development
consortium for the cable industry, where he served three terms as Chairman.
Leadership Highlights Characteristic:
Brian has done so much work that has made him one of the best leaders. Brian has won numerous
business and industry honors for his leadership. Most recently, he was recognized by fortune magazine
as a Businessperson of the Year and named one of America s top CEOs by institutional investor
magazine for the eighth time. He also received the Humanitarian award from the Simon Wiesenthal
Center.
Personal
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Influence Of Perfumes And Fragrances
Walking into a perfumery, you are overwhelmed by the scents of citrus, floral, oceanic, woodsy, and
more. Endless varieties of perfumes and fragrances at your grasp waiting to be bought. Which one will
you choose? In many cases, advertising influences people s choice in perfumes and fragrances. Not
only does advertising affect the choice in buying perfumes, but also in other areas of life like clothing,
food, drinks, fitness and more. Even in the times before the technology era, advertising was a key
component in selling products. Advertisements included notice boards, free samples, newspaper ads,
and handbills (O Barr 1 3). Advertisements became such an important selling point for companies in
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For example, a perfume print ad created in 1965 by Dana called Ambush is a intriguing advertisement.
The print ad is in black and white with the perfume in the middle of the poster with words written to
the side from the goddess of fragrance Ambush perfume while there are two women s upper bodies
depicted in the ad. One seems to be a statue of a goddess wearing a crown that contains angel wings
and star earrings with a gentle smile on her face. The other woman is real and she is behind the statue
with a smile and only a side of her face is shown. Lastly, there are long thin leaves that obscure the
view of the women slightly although the perfume is not and is the item that stands out to the audience.
The ad effectively draws the attention of women as it brings curiosity to the viewers in trying to figure
out who is behind the statue as well as referencing to godesses, which are known to be powerful and
beautiful women. Another criteria in creating an effective perfume advertisement is endorsing
celebrities. In many cases, advertisements feature celebrities, using their popularity to increase
perfume purchases. For instance, Marilyn Monroe, the most glamorous movie star at the time said in
an interview that she wears Chanel No. 5, in which the next week sales skyrocketed. Chanel No. 5 has
become one of the top and oldest perfume companies to have created an advertising platform for
perfume by creating short films promoting their products. The short films
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Good And Evil In Jekyll And Hyde
This extract doesn t only describes the transformation but also gives it a religious meaning through its
Manichean qualification and its transcendental stakes Here is presented a Manichaean (from
Manichaeism) view of the world, for Dr Jekyll opposes himself as the good (meaning a balance of
good and evil) and My Hyde as pure evil. This is demonstrated by the abundance of the qualifier evil
for Hyde: sold a slave to my original evil , was pure evil , my evil or one was wholly evil . Although
Dr Jekyll also makes clear this opposition The evil side of my nature (...) was less robust and less
developed than the good which I had just deposed meaning the good being Dr Jekyll and the evil or
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Sobriety and control were praised. Highly coded period where conformity, modesty and paraitre was
the norm, it wasn t really well seen to express one s humeurs in public and therefore led to repression
of one s fantasies and appetites. Victorian morality. Everything had to be sober and dignified in order
to show and aspire respectability. It seemed natural and human. In my eyes it bore a livelier image of
the spirit, it seemed more express and single, than the imperfect and divided countenance I had been
hitherto accustomed to call mine. As good shone upon the countenance of the one , countenance and
sobriety as the praised traits in Victorian era. new birth being the solution of the bonds of obligation .
An unknown freedom, had never been free from Victorian social norms, calls his life a life of effort,
virtue and control . To him, Hyde had seemed to bore a livelier image of the spirit, it seemed more
express and single, than the imperfect and divided countenance . Victorian discipline was imperfect,
this suggests the now renowned dichotomy and contradiction of the time: control of one emotions on
the outside but perversion on the inside. Are the living proof that such a coded and constraining
society leads to explosion of the id and therefore being true to the Victorian context
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Conservation Of Endemic Ruminant Livestock And Improve...
In a 6 point scale, the TE rated the project s outcome effectiveness as Satisfactory . The TE only
briefly summarized the project results at the EOP (End of Project) without comparing them with
expected outcomes. In the same scale, this TER will rate the project s outcome as Moderately
Satisfactory based on the evidence presented by the Final PIR (PIR 2014), which shows that some
progress has been made for reaching all of the project targets, but majority of targets were not
achieved 100%. A comparison of the project s achievements against the targets of its indicators is
presented below: (PIR 2014, p.4 53)
The project s Immediate Objectives are:
(i) To conserve the biodiversity of endemic ruminant livestock and improve their productivity (AfDB)
(ii) To establish effective models for community based management of endemic ruminant livestock
and its habitats at project sites, and strengthen production, market, and policy environment in support
of theses breeds (GEF)
There are 7 indicators under the project immediate objectives. By the EOP all of the indicators partly
reached or were on the track for fully reaching their targets.
Indicator 1 was the levels of household food security as measured by a household dietary diversity
score (HDDS). The target was at least 20% increase by project end from baseline levels. The target
was 50% achieved. According to statistics available by the EOP: the level for Gambia declined around
30%; the level for Mali increased 24.3%; the
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Nt1310 Unit 1
1. Authorization:
Authorization is the act of checking to determine if a user has the proper permission to access a file or
perform an action, after the user has properly identified themselves through authentication
(Username/Password). Authorization is provided to users based on a job requirement or a need to
know that allows them to access the required material. Authorization is usually determined when a
user first gains access to a system but may change over time. If a change occurs that requires more or
less authorization for a particular employee, the concerned supervisor should contact the appropriate
authority to make the change.
2. Identification:
Identification is the means through which a user is associated with and gains access to an account. The
most common form of identification in use with computer systems is through the use of a username.
Other systems use Common Access Cards (CAC), smart cards, or tokens combined with a pin code
that allow for access to a system. More complex, high security systems might use some form of
biometric to associate a user with an account and permission set. Biometrics include: fingerprint, iris
scan, facial scan etc.. something that is unique to the particular person that cannot be easily altered.
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This authentication is historically something only known to the individual using their corresponding
Identification code. Authentication when using a smart card or token is both the insertion of that card
into the appropriate reader and the entry of the corresponding pin code. With biometrics,
authentication is the submission of whatever reading is required (i.e. thumbprint). Successful
authentication means that you have submitted the identification of who you say you are and verified it
through whatever authentication method was
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Nuclear Family
Title Page
In Hist. Perspective
Traditional Family
Modern Family
New Family Models
The Modern Nuclear Family
THE MODERN NUCLEAR FAMILY
The nuclear , isolated , or restricted family is not a recent phenomenon, but has existed in many
cultures throughout human history. Indeed, the extended family of several generations is found mostly
in relatively advanced, stable, and affluent, but not yet industrialized societies. Very primitive and very
sophisticated societies seem to prefer the nuclear family model.
However, nuclear families can vary in the degree of their isolation and restrictedness. For example,
before the Industrial Revolution the Western nuclear family was often embedded in a larger social ...
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In an extended family these freedoms are always restricted, because a wrong choice would affect too
many relatives. Thus, people who want to take full advantage of the new possibilities normally marry
late and keep their families small. However, this rule also has its exceptions. Sometimes large families
are more useful, because they can serve as a back up unit by providing shelter and aid at crucial
moments. This may be especially important for lower class individuals who try to move up , although
the higher classes often also maintain extensive family ties. Thus, even in fully industrialized societies
one can find many men and women who appreciate the traditional extended family or at least a large
network of relatives.
Still, by and large, the closely knit nuclear family has been dominant in Western societies for the last
several generations, and thus it has shaped the general perception of what a family should be: A man
and a woman marry for love, have two or three children, live alone by themselves in a family home or
apartment, and spend all their free time together. The man leaves for work in the morning, while the
woman takes care of the children and the house. She also cooks dinner and ministers to her exhausted
husband when he returns at night. Once or twice a year, at Thanksgiving or Christmas, there is a brief,
ceremonial get together with other relatives at Grandma s house , but otherwise everyone keeps
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Comparing The Narrator s Little Brother Doodle And An...
In the story The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst, the author shows many similarities between the narrator s
little brother Doodle and an exotic bird. While reading through the story the young boy is not thought
very highly of. No one including, the doctors, ever thought Doodle would live past a couple days. But
Doodle did just that, he lived for 6 whole years. His parents even named him William Armstrong,
because they thought it would look good on a tombstone. His brother later renamed him Doodle
because with that kind of name no one would expect much from him. Doodle had many obstacles
growing up and didn t really fit it. While going through life Doodle was constantly trying to prove that
there was a reason for his life. Doodle s brother tried very to have a normal little brother, so he pushed
him in many ways to enable him to do normal things. Doodle could not stand up or crawl and when he
did he crawled backwards, earning him the name Doodle. The brothers says to Doodle, Aw, come on,
Doodle, I urged. You can do it. Do you want to be different from everybody else when you start
school? Does it make any difference?
It certainly does, I said. Now, come on, and I helped him up (Hurst ll. 254 527). Doodle was expected
to die hours after he was born, he couldn t even talk, crawl, or anything. The family viewed him as
worthless but Doodle proved all of them wrong.
Aside from Doodle, he wasn t the only one trying to explain their life. He red scarlet ibis that was
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The Breakfast Club Research Paper
The breakfast club essay I think the breakfast club is a good movie and I choose claire standish
because I think out of all of them we have the most alike and we also have a lot of differences. I also
picked her because she was the most interesting to me. The first thing we have in common is that she
wears makeup and I wears makeup as well. She was 16 in the movie and im almost 16. She also talks
to alot of people and I do to. We are also similar because she gets mad over people spreading rumors
about her, but I think a lot of people would get mad over those kind of things. I m different from here
because I would actually be nice and hangout with the rest of the people at school. I wouldn t admit I
if I didn t want to hangout with them I would
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Cardiac Arrest Analysis
Approximately three hundred thousand cardiac arrests occur annually in the United States, making it
one of the leading causes of death nationally (1). Pulseless electrical activity (PEA) is one of the most
common forms of cardiac arrest and is generally associated with poor patient outcomes. It has been
widely theorized that a focused cardiac ultrasound exam (FoCUS) can play both a diagnostic and a
prognostic role during PEA cardiac arrest; however, it has not been adequately studied to date. This
paper explores the theory and current evidence supporting the utilization of a FoCUS exam during
cardiac arrest presenting with PEA in order to recognize its potential role in resuscitative guidelines.
Defining Pulseless Electrical Activity Cardiac
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Humanity In Sophocles
Humanity is a virtue associated with basic ethics of altruism derived from the human condition
(Wikipedia). Aristole often wrote about humanity. His writings considered humanity often as courage,
justice, not just about love and kindness. In the play Sophocles, it talks about Antigone, daughter of
Oedipus and his mother, Jocasta. The three characteristics of humanity in the play Sophocles are: love,
courage, and justice.
The first trait of humanity in Sophocles is love. Antigone s brother, Polynices, was killed in battle
fighting his brother, Eteocles. Polynices was seen as a traitor to Thebes. Antigone loved her brother
even though law of Thebes states, you can not mourn for him because it is punishable by death. She
mourned
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The Civil Service Act Of Public Administration
The Pendleton Civil Service Act s purpose is to award federal government jobs to individuals based
off merit, rather than cronyism or nepotism. In the context of public administration, this law has
established benchmarks for the field of public administration, but it does not go without its
disadvantages. This act bred performance management application in the public administration
community by establishing tests and performance measurements that certainly outweigh the nature of
providing government jobs due to party affiliation The act inherently eliminates a disadvantageous
federal job market, and seeks to benefit those who can perform to the standards of the position. The
benefits of this system outweigh its detriments, but I seek to examine how this system works today,
and if its initial purpose was carried on. Cronyism, the act of giving jobs to friends and political
affiliates, and nepotism, the act of giving jobs to family members, are dangerous because they create a
system based off status, and not merit. The system this country had before the Pendleton Act was
known as the spoils [or patronage] system. This prior system awarded jobs to people based off
cronyism and nepotism. While it may seem harmless to award jobs in the political realm to people
with close ties to a winning candidate, the primary focus of those positions should stem from
performance. An example of the spoils system is if President elect Trump were to award a position of
high influence on fair
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Walt Disney Change The World
Walt Disney was a true inspiration to kids, animators, and adults around the world. He changed the
animation world amazingly. At first animations shorts didn t have color and sound, until Walt Disney
made Steamboat Willie. Walt Disney was an amazing man because he used his artistic talents to
change the world beautifully. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois. He had
three brothers, Roy, Raymond, and Herbert Disney. He also had one sister, Ruth Disney; Walt was the
fourth child of these five children. His parents were Flora and Elias Disney; Elias was an abusive
father. Walt had dyslexia from a young age; dyslexia is a learning disorder, which causes a person to
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Soon came their first child Diane Marie Disney on December 18, 1933. Three years later they adopted
their second daughter Sharon Disney in December 1936. They loved having two daughters running
around, dressing up, and having fun. Sometimes Roy and his family would come over and grill out
and make forts on the back yard with chairs, sheets, and pillows. Walt got the idea to make an
amusement park for families. He would call it Disneyland; he got the inspiration of the design of the
park from his trip to a park in the Tivoli park in Denmark. Disneyland costed $17 million, and opened
in 1955. The opening was a disaster, it was too hot, and people were not enjoying their time because
of the extreme heat. When Walt was making the Jungle Book, was when he started to have health
problems. He found out he had lung cancer, from smoking all the time. He died on December 15,
1966. His final words were Kurt Russel, people to this day still have no clue why Kurt Russel was his
final words. People say that Walt was frozen, but he wasn t frozen. He was buried in Forest Lawn
Memorial Park in Los Angeles,
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Essay about Socrates Argument with Crito
Socrates Argument with Crito
Socrates has presented a period of questions and answers through dialogue with Crito to examine if he
going into exile will damage his reputation. Socrates questions and answers with Crito establishes that
a person must decide whether the society he or she lives has a just reasoning behind it s own standards
of right and wrong and that a person must have pride in the life that he or she leads. By confirming
these two concepts through questions, Socrates attempted to prove to his companion Crito, that the
choice that he has made is just: I am the kind of man who listens only to the argument that on
reflection seems best to me. I cannot, now that this fate has come upon me, discard the arguments I
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By living in Athen for 70 years Socrates has agreed to have faith in the cities virtues and in the force
of decisions that are imposed upon him and as a citizen he respects them. Any person that disobeys
these laws deliberately attempts to destroy these laws and the society that has created them: However,
that whoever of you remains when he sees how we conduct our trials and manage the city in other
ways, has in fact come to an agreement with us to obey our instructions. (51e). If the decisions of the
city are not respected as honourable, the structure of that civilization will fall to pieces. If a person is
found violating the standards of his or her society and does not accept the consequences of his or her
actions there can t be a system of law that construct order. You must either persuade it or obey its
orders, and endure in silence whatever it instructs you to endure, whether blows or bonds, and if it
leads you into war or be wounded or killed you must obey. (51b)
Socrates adjusts these theories to the option to escape from his captors and abandon their conclusion
on his future. Crito begins to understand Socrates view in his suggestion. the only valid consideration
is whether we should be acting rightly in giving with the escape, or whether in truth we shall do wrong
in doing all this. (49c) Socrates concludes that if he followed Crito s advice he would be committing
several dishonest actions against his own society that were
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You Can Hear Him From The Corridor
You can hear him from the corridor. Neil Young is kicked back on a lounge chair in the focal point of
his suite at New York s Carlyle Hotel one late morning, cutting without end at the series of his
acoustic guitar. His wet hair is brushed back and he s wearing a T shirt that says Earth, with pants and
shoes. He puts his beat up 1940s Martin past proprietor: Hank Williams by him on the sofa. Take a
seat, make yourself at home, he says. Simply then, his Samsung telephone rings; the ringtone is his
own particular voice yelling Hi?! He grabs a wrong number. I ll simply turn it off, that ll comprehend
it. Youthful is amidst a fast New York trip, and, as is regular for him, his calendar is perpetually
moving. He simply chose to do a portrayal on The Tonight Show, constraining his group to cross out a
few meetings today. Before Young are verses to the drama bit, a melody called Two Neil Youngs
Sitting on a Tree Stump, sent to him by Jimmy Fallon. Youthful doesn t care for singing his own
particular name, so he s been tweaking the words with assistance from his administrator, Elliot
Roberts. You re going to get a credit on this one, Young says to Roberts with a grin. Roberts, 73, has
worked with Young since the late Sixties, and the two still talk a few times each day. I ve never seen
him more content, Roberts says. That is a late advancement, nonetheless. In the previous couple of
years, a few of Young s nearby buddies passed on, including
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Freedom of Speech Must be Granted for All Americans Essay...
Freedom of Speech Must be Granted for All Americans An educated family man dedicated to saving
lives and easing the suffering of others was shot down and killed in the early morning light outside of
his office simply because of his beliefs and the job he performs (ABC News). There was rioting and
death in a distant country resulting from the remarks of a religious speaker (ABC News). A
businessman on a plane trip was taken from his seat without explanation and interrogated for hours
based solely on his nationality (CNN). Caught on videotape, an uneducated man was beaten senseless
due to the color of his skin by those sworn to protect him (ABC News). A mother weeps; her loving,
sensitive teenage son was killed by a mob because of his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
No, they cannot. However, they can and do guarantee us protection of our rights, and the extremists
guilty of committing the acts of violence and terror in the prior paragraph were brought before the
courts of our land and punished for their crimes against humanity. Our system, government, media,
and leaders, through the interjection of an intolerance and non acceptance policy towards individuals
or groups with the desire to trample on the rights of our nation s minorities, have set forth the
maximum protection for minority groups. The people of our nation have followed their leaders in
acceptance or at least toleration of minority groups beliefs and rights whether based on sexual
preferences, skin color, religion, or a woman s right to abortion, etc.. As a great nation and leader of
the free world, it is our government s and the people s responsibility to protect all law abiding citizens
from discrimination regardless of their differing views. We as a nation have accomplished the
protection of minorities rights even though we are not always able to protect each individual. Our
government s focus on the protection of even the smallest minorities rights have led to greater
freedom and acceptance of differences while leading the way for individuals to voice their views and
beliefs without the fear of unjust repercussions. To deny any individual or group the right to voice
their views in a peaceful, non violent, and non threatening
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What Was Joseph s Attitude To Religion During The...
The Enlightenment was an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas
in Europe during the 18th century. Frederick the Great of Prussia and Joseph II of Austria both had a
focus on educating their citizens. However, both had similar actions to religion during the
Enlightenment, both advocated for religious freedom. Frederick and Joseph differed in option when it
came to the serfs of their country. Joseph s support for changing ideals led to lasting change in Europe.
By issuing the Robot Patent Decree in 1789, Joseph paved the way for complete abolition of
Feudalism in 1848. Joseph made elementary education compulsory for all boys and girls, and higher
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Joseph II outlawed the buying of rustic land by the nobility and at the same time giving the rusticalists
security of tenure. His motive was to prevent the increase in dominical land, which paid fewer taxes to
the government. This led to the survival of the peasantry, with rustic land still having the robot. In
1789 it was abolished by Joseph II, however Leopold II restored it when his brother Joseph II died in
1790. The abolition of robot during the Revolutions of 1848 broke the last legal tie which held the
peasants to the land, and was seen as a great victory by the peasants. Frederick took a medieval view
of the merits of social caste. Although he abolished serfdom on the royal domains, he did little to
loosen the bonds of serfdom generally, except to forbid the sale of landless serfs in East Prussia in
1773. When he gave the peasants material assistance and urged them to become literate, his aims were
utilitarian. Even the favored Junkers did not escape Frederick s bureaucratic absolutism. Although he
appointed only Junkers as army officers, he discouraged their marrying to reduce the number of
potential widows to whom the state would owe a
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America Makes Us Different Essay
I think America is defined by what makes us different. When i think of America i think of a blended
country with many different people and races. You normally think of blacks, whites, mexicans,
indians, italians, Germans, irish, gays, transgenders, etc. We are all coexistent with each other but
different. There s many different types of people it s not just americans. For example rednecks and city
people. They are very different from each other city people are proper and don t do many reckless
things and aren t as crazy they are more calm and smarter and successful, they strive to do more. Most
are even advocates. Where rednecks are crazy and reckless and don t make the smartest decisions.
They are more likely to be bigotry. They make more excessively bad decisions than most normal city
people would.They are more street smart than book smart. But they have more fun than city people
who are continuously working and striving. They are still both americans but are disparate from each
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There classical which musicians are more likely to listen to. Rap is more for people who go through
rough times or live in bad areas. Djs also listen to rap and people in clubs it really just depends on who
you are. Country people (rednecks) are more likely to listen to country music. Pop is more teenagers.
Rock is universal most people can find a rock song they like but it s more guys that listen to rock.
Rock helps some people get through hards times or they like the beat of it like rap people like the beat
of that. There also religious music people of different religions listen to. People have different
opinions some people might think rock is discordant to country it just depends on who you
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Homelessness in Cincinnati Essay
In Ohio (The Tri state), and over the last 17 years, there has been a 160% population increase.
Homelessness has become a problem in the city of Cincinnati. Many families are homeless because of
job layoffs and exhausted unemployment benefits. Some families are employed but do not earn
enough wages to support a family and pay for adequate housing. Young single mothers can receive
welfare benefits (Aid for Dependent Children) for 36 months. During that time they are supposed to
be furthering their education or preparing to go to work. If neither is accomplished, the mother will
receive medical for the children and food stamps only. If the family is not residing in subsidized
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People are forced to move and find other dwellings. For example, an apartment building called the
metro pole was recently sold for renovation. The people who reside in the building are the disabled,
mentally ill or people difficult to place in other housing, for some reason or another. The building was
built more than 30 years ago and has 230 two room affordable apartments; in a very convenient
location near downtown Cincinnati, close to bus stops, and shopping. The building will be renovated
to a 160 room lustrous hotel, so that upscale workers can be near their jobs. In 2008, city council had
limited jobs for human service workers for the people in over the Rhine. Over the Rhine is a small
community in the heart and back end of downtown Cincinnati, known as the ghetto. It consists of poor
people of all nationalities and in which most of the homeless live.
Although organizations are working with the Cincinnati Interfaith Worker Center in helping day labor
workers organize to improve job stipulations; wages, and working conditions(Greater Cincinnati
Coalition for the Homeless, 2010), jobs are still not an option in Cincinnati for the homeless, or those
with criminal records. When the only viable jobs are offered by labor pools, the people are often
exploited and treated with less dignity and have the lowest most devastating working conditions.
Those who can only work part time, or have no transportation must car pool with someone or pay the
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Bird With The Crystal Plumage
Dario Argento s Bird with the Crystal Plumage is a film about the relationship between art and
violence which utilizes themes of spectacle and entrapment to illustrate how art serves as a
distortionary medium which reflects and confuses concepts of gender, sexuality, and power.
From the very onset of the film, Bird with the Crystal Plumage demonstrates artistry as a means of
brutalization by depicting the camera as something voyeuristic and predatory. Opening with a shot of
the instantly recognizable black gloves infamous in gialli films (Mackenzie 17), the introductory
sequence follows a young woman quite literally through the frame of a camera. In a series of four
freeze frames, the stalking camera steals images of the woman. These same shots then ... Show more
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Every camera shot traps her body, confining it as an image of objectification within the perimeter of
the frame. Frozen in timeÂŹ, the body becomes paralyzed by the camera which reduces and pacifies it.
In this state, the fixed image lies helpless, ripe for victimization. Photography, and by extension art,
becomes associated with megalomania and a perspective of perversion within the scene. Once the last
photograph of the woman is taken, the camera cuts to a close up shot of the murderer unveiling a
series of knives. As the murderer wipes down the length of the blade, the camera cuts again to a shot
of the gloved hands handling the photographs. The juxtaposition of these shots provides a powerful
visual basis for the association of violence and photography. There is something profoundly disturbing
about the way the murderer s black gloved hands slowly caress the photograph. Trapped in the
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Research Paper On Teenage Sass
Emmy is maturing so fast, still sweet and caring but definitely forming that teenage sass...lol...entering
the teenage years is going to be new territory for us. I love that she talks to us about anything. She
took hunters safety this year and developed a new interest in hunting. Jeramie and Emmy went out a
few Saturday morning in the fall but the deer won, no kills this year, but Emmy now knows how to
safely handle a firearm, a very important skill! She blew out her knees and couldn t compete in cross
country, but continued fulfilling her love of music in band, pep band, and honor choir. She has a great
group of friends, Katie is moving away at the end of the school year which will be said for both kids
since her brother Nicky is CJ s best friend. Hopefully everyone else will stick around and they will
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He also participated on the Elder Grove 5th grade red basketball team. He is all heart when he plays
and I love seeing it. My sweet boy, always looking out for his momma! I think he still worries a lot
about Jeramie s health, but that is slowly getting better. He absolutely loves being in Mrs. Parson s
class and she adores him too. She told me she always gives him a bad time about being so quite in
hopes of bringing him more out of his shell. I guess he got in trouble for talking in class when he was
in kindergarten and has been scared to talk ever since, who knew...ha! He also has a great group of
friends, Nicky will be severely missed when they move. CJ also loves music and took up the trumpet
for 5th grade band, he loves
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Ambulatory Care Case
1. What are the financial implications of reducing unnecessary admissions to the hospital?
Diminishing readmission has turned into an order for hospitals over the United States, rushed by
execution of open revealing and money related punishments for abundance readmissions. In any case,
in spite of a quick need to enhance the nature of release arranging and transitional care, there is
restricted superb confirmation illustrating how to best achieve this.
2. How does reducing ambulatory care sensitive condition admissions and ED visits improve quality?
For instance, with early assessment, a patient with cellulitis may get oral anti infection agents that
could dodge hospitalization for intravenous anti microbials. Additionally, a patient with ceaseless
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To enhance quality and give a more secure and more organized care the hospital should:
Have a group approach
Use electronic records
Facilitate follow ups
Prevent improper utilization of opiates
5. What data source(s) could be used to monitor rates?
The data source should be driven by the examination question, rates your trying to monitor. Not all
examination inquiries can be replied with existing information, and a few inquiries will hence require
essential information accumulation. Managable questions to the utilization of optional information,
observational research with existing information can be productive and effective.
6. What is the role of the professional staff in reducing unnecessary admissions and ED visits?
The role of the professional staff in reducing unnecessary admissions and ED visits should include and
it s not limited to adjustment in doctor s facility culture, more grounded staff aptitudes, better
execution administration, and obvious authority.
7. Is it reasonable to strive for zero ACSC
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Social And Political Philosophy Exam
Alex Ristaino Social and Political Philosophy Exam #2 Hobbes: Mmm that organic wine and tofu was
delicious, got me a little intoxicated though, but hey lets talk some philosophy, mainly about that
social contract theory. You know, that agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for
social benefits by sacrificing some individual freedom for state protection. Rousseau: Oh no Hobbes:
What you haven t heard of it? Locke: No, we know about it, you just get a little hostile when you
drink. Hobbes: Its not my fault that all the people who make up the state are corrupt. But you could
imagine living in a state of nature? Locke: In my opinion, if people were living in a society where
there was no government, society would be intolerable to live in. People could do whatever they
wanted. Although there would be no government, this doesn t mean the state would be free of
morality. Hobbes: I agree with what you on one thing and that is that people could do whatever they
want. However in this very hypothetical state, I think people would be living in constant fear. Locke: I
think this state is a reality. It is often asked as a a mighty objection, where are, or ever were, there any
men in such a state of nature? To which it may suffice as an answer present, that since all princes and
rulers of independent governments all through the world are in a state of nature, it is plain the world
never was, nor never will be without numbers of men in that state
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Analysis Of Ziggurat By Stephen O Connor
1st Paragraph: Symbolism in Ziggurat
In Stephen O Connor s Ziggurat, the author utilizes symbolism to portray a raw tale of life and death s
conflicting relationship. O Connor s usage of a mythological character, the Minotaur, and a human, the
new girl, creates a juxtaposing link that reveals the inevitability of death. Ziggurat follows the
Minotaur s life throughout the labyrinth where he meets the new girl. Through his harsh
characterization and foreseeable destruction of those around him, the Minotaur can be seen as a
personification of death. The Minotaur believes in the idea that we were created to be destroyed (O
Connor), a hint at the inescapability of the death that the Minotaur symbolizes. Subsequently, the new
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This story, with its lack of rhyme structure and rhythm, is similar to a prose poem. The sharp and
repetitive sentence structure makes the list of instructions seem as if they are being given in one
endless dialogue. The seemingly infinite commands create a suffocating sense of obligation for the
daughter. By including questions in the mother s list of commands, the author makes it seem like the
mother is speaking in a stream of consciousness and is rattling off orders and advice to her daughter.
Soak salt fish overnight before you cook it; is it true that you sing benna in Sunday school?; always
eat your food in such a way that it won t turn someone else s stomach (Kincaid). Simultaneously, it
smothers the exchange between the daughter and mother, restricting the idea of a real, two way
conversation. Throughout the story, the daughter rarely speaks, only to protest against her mother s
claims, including the belief that the daughter will become a slut when she is older. Her mother states,
prevent yourself from looking like the slut I know you are so bent on becoming (Kincaid) twice within
the story, emphasizing the mother s accusatory words that simultaneously assume the daughter is
already on track to becoming a slut. Subsequently, the daughter argues how she doesn t sing benna on
Sundays at all (Kincaid) when harshly criticized by her mother. The daughter s haste and sharp
responses to her mother s brusque accusations suggest that the daughter has already
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Freedom In College Campuses
Freedom, that is what is on every college freshman s mind when they step onto their campus, I
certainly did. There is that moment of realization and you can taste what feels like the beginning of
your life. You are promised opportunities and a guaranteed a better future, whether that means
climbing up the economic ladder or enriching your knowledge, there is a clear understanding that
these years will be your best. Although sometimes they are your worst, what colleges do not tell you,
or even what they do. The lies we are fed and the manipulation that we are unaware of is a growing
matter among campuses. I have seen cases shut down and thrown away just so that the school can say
it has low rape rates. I have seen numerous girls who once
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Virtue Essays
Virtue Virtues contribute to people s actions in today s society. Society as a whole has a common set
of virtues that many people agree on. In today s society, these are known as laws. Virtues also mold
the individual outlook on life, and give them the moral s to do what is right. In The Republic, Plato
divides the city into three classes: gold, silver, as well as bronze and iron souls. Each class is
designated to posses a specific virtue. He believes that wisdom, courage, moderation, and justice
combine together to form The Republic. However, Plato s four virtues individually do not necessarily
produce a utopian society. A combination of the four in each citizen is imperative in producing the
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Plato used the dyeing analogy to state how he wishes to train the silver souls (429d 430b). He states
that the people will undergo a precise training. Certain music and physical activity will only be
allowed. Plato wanted a good upbringing to make the right ideas permanent in them, so that the bleach
of pleasure, grief, fear, or death, would not wash the true colors from their souls. For, in my opinion,
you regard the right opinion about these same things that comes to be without education that found in
beast and slaves as not at all lawful and call it something other than courage (430b). Once they got to
this point of having a clear, firm grasp of what is really dangerous to a man, they knew their only task
was to show courage. The third virtue in The Republic, is moderation. The Greek term for moderation
is Sophrosune. Plato defines moderation as the kind of accord and harmony between the bronze and
silver souls. Moderation is the ability to control desires and to be the master of ones self. There are
two things at work in a man s heart. One is good, and one is bad. The bad can overwhelm the good. If
the people have bad training or keep company with the wrong people, the bad force grows powerful
and can overwhelm the good. If the good one controls them, then there is moderation; but if the bad
one controls, they are a slave to their own desires and that they are out of control or unprincipled. If,
therefore, any city ought to be designed
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I Am Legend Research Paper
I Am Legend vs The Land of the Dead: The Evolution of the Zombie Subgenre When examining the
horror film subgenre of zombies, it is imperative to look at the evolution of the creatures, and
determine why the newer films are typically superior to their older counterparts. Directors tend to
adapt zombie films in order to fit the fears and the experience of a modern audience, which is why the
films continue to improve. This is obvious even in the short time span of about three years. The film I
am Legend, which was released late in 2007, and was directed by Francis Lawrence. Lawrence
selected the talented stars Will Smith, Alice Braga, and Charlie Tahan to play his characters in the
film. The film Land of The Dead, was released early in 2005, ... Show more content on
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This film focuses on the post apocalyptic city of New York City, where the last man in the city, Robert
Neville, is fighting to survive, while seeking a cure to the disease that caused the zombies to arise. The
only companionship that Neville is able to find is in his dog, Sam. Despite his isolation, Neville
remains determined, believing that he can still fix this and that he will light up the darkness (I Am
Legend). The most fascinating theme in this film is also the most subtle. I am Legend contains a
religious undertone, which many of the viewers will not notice the first time that they watch the film.
Neville is portrayed as the resurrection of Christ, as he sacrifices his life to the discovery of the
vaccine, and the welfare of humanity. Butterflies, which symbolize the resurrection of Christ, are also
seen several times in this film, which only adds to the religious theme. Neville s daughter is shown
making a butterfly for her father before she and her mother attempt to flee the city. Also, there is a
butterfly tattoo on the woman that Neville sacrifices his life for, by hiding her in a shaft while he
confronts the zombies. Overall, I am Legend has a wider variety of themes than Land Of the Dead,
and therefore is more enjoyable to watch, as one needs to pay close attention to truly understand the
entire
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Personal Worldview Inventory. A “Worldview” Is The Term
Personal Worldview Inventory
A worldview is the term use to describe a complete way of viewing the world around you. Worldview
differs from person to person and can be determined by religion (Grand Canyon University [GCU],
2015) or by family customs; therefore, individual s worldview is something that was not developed
over night. It is something the person has learned and believed to be true their whole life which direct
the way they think, see the world around them and make decisions. With the different view and
mindsets of individuals, it is complicated to make everyone happy and this can create tension between
science and religion. The purpose of this paper is to write on a personal worldview inventory,
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Pluralism
The understanding of the concept Pluralism is when different people from different class, religions,
race, culture, organizations, etc., are living together in a society and they continue to practice their
different traditions or interest, rather than just one group or culture determining how things go.
Pluralism recognized the fact that different religious or cultures have equal right to voice their ideas or
opinions. No one particular religion or worldview is privileged over others, therefore the truth is
beyond the ability of one group to capture.
Scientism
Scientism is the belief that the best or only way to have knowledge of reality is be means of sciences
(Moreland and Craig, 2003, pp. 246 350). In other word, scientism is calming that the only way to
gain knowledge is through science, therefore every other knowledge that is not form science is either
opinion or false. There is no thought that science has made a different in the society, but that does not
make science the only way to knowledge. There are some inadequacies of scientism, it should be
noted that moral, ethical, and religious claims all involved normative claims about the way the world
ought to be (Grand Canyon University [GCU], 2015).
Postmodernism
Postmodernist proclaim that all worldviews have an equal claim to the truth, they refuses to allow any
single defining source for truth. Postmodernist are skeptical of people, such
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Euripides Research Paper
The Life of Euripides
Euripides was one of the three great tragedians. The other two were Aeschylus, and Sophocles.
According to the Encyclopedia, Euripides was a Greek playwright whom Aristotle called the most
tragic of the Greek poets. He is certainly the most revolutionary Greek tragedian known in modern
times ( Euripides ). He is well known for transforming traditional Greek tragedies by using strong
female characters and brilliant slaves. From the ninety two plays Euripides wrote, only nineteen were
saved in complete form. Euripides was a brilliant Greek playwright who was one of the most
revolutionary tragedians known to this day,
Euripides was born in Salmis in 480 B.C. He was the son of Mnesarchus or Mnesarchides. According
to the legend, his father was a tradesman or tavern keeper. His mother, Cleito, is said to be a seller of
herbs in a marketplace (Kitto). Europides was raised in a cultured family. He got to witness the
rebuilding of the Athenian walls after the Persian war (Encyclopedia). Overall, he belonged to the
Pelopnessian War period. Euripides is thought to have come from a well being, family since they gave
him a gymnastic education that prepared him for the athletic contests. Euripides married twice to
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He also learned a lot from Protagoras and Prodicus, who were sophists. Sophists were known to be
wise men who taught the cut, and thrust of public debate and were notorious for the unscrupulous
ways (Struck). He ended up receiving a great education in rhetoric and philosophy. He put his first set
of plays on stage in 455 B.C.E. He won a prize eighteen years later at the age forty three. He was very
interested in important events and had many questions of the time. Most of the time, he enjoyed being
in his library since he mostly kept away from society and public
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Kurtz Political Corruption
Joseph Conrad an advocate for political corruption The adventure in the heart of darkness captures
image of the real world and underworld of how moral people can be. A summary of The Heart of
Darkness is that Marlow s is an ivory transporter down the Congo. Through his adventure, Marlow
finds out Kurtz is running a corrupt ivory scam company, and Marlow is shocked upon seeing what
the European corporations have done to the African people. The heart of darkness shows the time
between 1885 to 1908 (A very dark time period), and during this time Joseph wrote about his
experience in this era. The heart darkness contrasts Joseph and his character Marlow an advocate for
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I think of Joseph Conrad writing this specifically for a sole reason to expose this. It was said that
Joseph Conrad also blamed the western part of the world (The united states also granted colonial
status to Congo Free State), also playing a role with King Leopold II of Belgium s government for
socio political reasons. A small connection I think can be made from this is the major rubber industry
and automobile industry starting in year 1900 having more to do with this corruption. Like kurtz said
to Marlow this is as necessary for success. The result of this corruption got 10 million Africans
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Trenton Leadership Style Analysis
Leadership
Review of Subject
Leadership has a variety of meanings to different individuals, often based upon the circumstance and
situation which defines the term leader or leadership. Northouse (2016) defines leadership as, a
process by which an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal. (p. 6).
Sammi Caramella writes, Leadership is critical to every company. Workers need someone to look to,
learn from and thrive with. Every leader has their own style and strategy. Further, leadership styles and
methods vary because of outside influences and personal challenges. While leadership is unique to
everyone, there are some common ways to define the term. (2017). According to Peter Economy
(2018), also known as The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I was not sure I could handle the position, but I had a Chief Petty Officer who took me under his wing
and began a rigorous on the job training program as the ship was deploying to the Mediterranean
within a matter of weeks. I learned years later the Chief was using a variety of leadership techniques
to help with my progression as a leader. He began with a skills approach and later moved to more of a
situational approach to help me learn my new role.
A skills approach takes a leader centered perspective on leadership with more emphasis on the skills
and abilities that an individual can learn. Using Katz s 1955 model, the three skill approach suggests
that effective leadership depends on three essential personal skills: technical, human, and conceptual.
The technical skill is knowledge and skill in a type of work or activity while the human skill is the
ability and knowledge around working with people. Human skills involve people, technical involve
working with things, and conceptual skills involve working with ideas (Northouse,
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A Hart And Ronald Dworkin s Theory Of Law
This paper will examine both H.L.A Hart and Ronald Dworkin s position in the theories of law and
will try to determine who has won the famous debate between the two. Having considered both sides
of the argument, I would have to say that Ronald Dworkin s argument was better than H.L.A Hart s
argument. In applying both Dworkin and Hart s theories of law, they come to very different
conclusions in regards to the case of Riggs v. Palmer. According to Dworkin s theory of law, judges do
not solely focus only on the rules, instead, they focus on seeking right answers. Dworkin has many
problems and disagreements with Hart s theory, one in particular is relating to what Dworkin labels
principles and policies . Dworkin defines a principle as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Primary rules have an internal aspect to them, in which individuals have a relationship to the rules and
regard them as grounds to criticize those who violate them, making primary rules duty imposing
(MacAlister, 2017). Secondary rules on the other hand, are seen as supplementary to the primary rules,
which, instead of imposing duty upon individuals, they confer powers to them (MacAlister, 2017).
Secondary rules are split into three different types: Rules of change (allow public/private powers to fix
old rules), adjudication (remedy for inefficiency, introduces courts and law enforcement), and
recognition (confers powers on people to identify law, and unification of rules) (MacAlister, 2017).
Another important concept within Hart s theory of law is that he thinks judges have to their discretion.
Hart proposes the idea of open texture in law, which states that at times, the law does not cover every
situation that arises and that law may run out (MacAlister, 2017). Within this open texture, the is a
clear core of certainty, where application of the law is apparent, and beyond the core, is the penumbra,
the uncertainty and indeterminacy in law in which hard cases are based upon. As law branches out of
this core of rules, it becomes more and more indeterminate. Due to this indeterminacy, Hart believes
that since there is no clear answer written in the law, judges should have the discretion in dealing with
hard cases. In the case of Riggs, since the relevant rules of
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Compare And Contrast Jekyll And Frankenstein
One way that this double personality is represented in both Shelley s novel and Stevenson s novella is
through the theme of isolation. Both of them have main characters who are disregarded by society but
who also isolate themselves in order to maintain the secret that they are trying to disguise; the fact that
they have immorality in their human nature as well as morality. This is particularly present in the
character of Victor in Frankenstein. He chooses to isolate himself, firstly at the university in
Ingolstadt, when he avoids all contact he can with his family so as to work on the Monster. Later, he
neglects Elizabeth (his cousin and most caring companion) out of fear she will discover his secret. He
also then chooses the remote Orkney ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Where Dr Jekyll and Victor Frankenstein are characters who isolate themselves from society more
than anything else, Hyde is a solid, living form consisting purely of Jekyll s immorality, and is
rejected from society evenwithout any isolation on his part. It is clear from the moment he is first
mentioned in chapter 1, in the conversation between Utterson and Enfield, that he is not someone that
is going to be well liked in the story, especially when Enfield describes Hyde as if there is something
wrong with his appearance; something displeasing, something downright detestable. I never saw a
man I so disliked. Just from this one conversation it soon becomes clear that society has shut this man
out, particularly when it is revealed that the doctors and everyone in the crowd around the trampled
girl in the story feels the same way Enfield does, as if they want to kill him . The treatment of the
Monster in Frankenstein is also very similar to Hyde s as they were both set around the same time
period and the views of immorality were roughly the same, if not worse in Shelley s earlier
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Haymin St Sanford Research Paper
Haymin StÄford was born in 1100 CE in VÀxjö, Sweden. He was a half blood: his mother, Elsa, was a
Muggle, and his father, Olof, was a wizard. They were both loving parents and they never quarreled in
his presence. He got along well with the children in his neighbourhood. As a result, he never
experienced enough stress to do involuntary magic; so his parents assumed that he was a Squib. They
sent him to a Muggle school, where he also got along well with the other children. Much to everyone s
surprise, when Haymin turned 11 he got a letter from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry,
inviting him to study magic there. He was reluctant to leave his happy life with his parents and his
friends and live in a dormitory among strangers who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hayman chose Care of Magical Creatures and Alchemy. Alchemy quickly joined Potions and
Transfiguration as his favourite subjects. He was particularly fascinated with the lectures about the
Vedas, a group of deities in Indian alchemic folklore. They believed in a strict moral code: doing good
deeds for others, using Alchemy for the benefit of all of humanity, both present and future as well as
the universe, and being patient. These were the principles he had learned from his parents, and these
were the principles upon which he had always based his own life. As the years passed, Hayman
decided that he when he graduated from Hogwarts, he would move to India and found a group of
Alchemists who would practise and promulgate the Vedas moral code. He graduated with an O in
Potions, Transfiguration and Alchemy. His examiners for the N.E.W.T. practical Alchemy and Potions
examinations was particularly impressed with the Longevity Potion he had invented. He obtained an E
in every other subject: he had dropped Astronomy as soon as it was no longer a required course. And
then, after his final visit to his parents in Sweden, he did move to
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Non Ionizing Radiation
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was the crown jewel of the communist movement from 1922
to 1991. The USSR was known for its strength and unwavering beliefs, but it worked tirelessly to keep
one very significant issue tightly under wraps. During the development of the Soviet nuclear program,
the USSR disregarded even the most basic of health and safety standards when testing and developing
nuclear weapons, desperate to keep up in the arms race with the United States. This left the region
plagued with radioactivity and sickness, obliterated ecosystems, and the displacement of hundreds of
thousands of people from their homes. Radioactivity is defined as the amount of ionizing radiation
released by a material, and in the United States, the unit of measurement used for radioactivity is the
curie. Ionizing radiation has so much energy that it can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It can affect the atoms in living things, and can pose a health risk by damaging tissue and DNA.
Ionizing radiation comes from radioactive elements, cosmic particles, and x ray machines. There is
also non ionizing radiation that is far less harmful than ionizing radiation. Non ionizing radiation has
enough energy to make atoms move or vibrate, but not enough energy to knock electrons out of them
completely. It is found in radio waves, visible light, and microwaves. The former USSR suffers from
high levels of ionizing radiation, which has posed significant health and environmental issues that will
not correct themselves for centuries. Just as there are different types of radiation, there are different
types of nuclear waste, and the former Soviet Union contains all of them. High level waste consists of
either spent nuclear fuel or the waste produced by reprocessing
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Dale Russakoff
The Prize was excellently written by Dale Russakoff. In this short non fiction, she describes the
current state of Newark, New Jersey s public education system. Newark has one of the poorest
education systems and because of that students have experienced failure upon failure. Many have
worked to improve this system including philanthropist, administrators, teachers, and even members
of the community. Through The Prize, she shows the different perspectives of individuals who have
these titles and what they did or believe they can do in order to improve the system. It is very
interesting how so many people have different ideas, though they are connected in the same system,
and no one seems to listen to the other, which shows the lack of communication ... Show more content
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For example, Princess Williams was a Newark native kindergarten teacher who cared about where her
students were going and how they would get there. She addressed each student s needs individually.
Teachers who thought of education in the same ways as she did believed If you want to change public
education, you have to attack the district buildings (47). Many believed that the governor, Chris
Christie, wanted to completely change Newark s education system by bringing new people and new
ways in, but it actually would have been much easier to fix the problems at hand. For example, they
could have educated teaches to be better, implemented new resources into district schools instead of
creating more charter schools, or hire more counselors to deal with grieving children. It is easy to see
that all reformers had a common educational goal for Newark, but they were different in how they
handled it. Reformers like Princess Williams worked from the bottom up. She started change by
showing what worked better in her classroom at first and then transferred those strategies to a larger
context such as the Avon BRICK School. Reformers like Mark Zuckerberg worked from the top
down. He started by investing in the politicians who would change the school system at large by
changing administrators first, then teachers, and then continued work from the core of the problem. By
the
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  • 2. Research Paper on Herpes REACTION PAPER ON HERPES Sexually transmitted diseases or STD s are infectious diseases that can be Spread by sexual contact. Some can also be transmitted by nonsexual means, But these make up a majority of the total number of cases. An estimated 10 to 12 million Americans have sexually transmitted diseases, several kinds of Which are epidemic, including gonorrhea, infections of the urethra not caused By gonorrhea genital herpes virus genital warts, scabs and urethral and vaginal Infections caused by the bacterium Chlamydia trachomatis the protozoan Trichonomas and the yeast monilia. A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If a pregnant woman should have this Disease, which is very rare the baby could suffer defects in the brain and the Central nervous system. If a new born infant should have this disease the infant Will surely die. There are not that many types of the disease herpes. The two main types of herpes Is genital herpes and plain herpes. The difference between the two is that in Genital herpes the infected area is in the genital portion of the body. In a male it Would be his penis and in a woman it would be her vagina. Genital herpes is the Most dangerous type of herpes that there is. Studies have proven that if genital Herpes is not medicated right away it can form some type of cancer. The regular Herpes it looks just like cold sores and can be anywhere one the body. And if Properly medicated could go away in about a week. Coping with the stress that herpes can cause is very easy if done correctly. It is Clinically proven that high levels of stress are often self imposed. Whether it is From work or from some sort of medical disease. A food to eat when dealing with Stress is peanuts, sunflower seeds, chocolate, soybeans, gelatin, carob, and Coconut. All of the foods listed are high in arginine. Arginine is a type of vitamin That relieves stress and also has been tested to reduce the risk of herpes. Normally in any case when you are sick it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Egoism In Ayn Rand s The Fountainhead Egoism. In many occasions in today s world, egoism is frowned upon. However, to Prometheus in Ayn Rand s Anthem, the word ego is holy. Although egoism is not approved of in the society we live in, it is not an unacceptable doing for Prometheus to call holy. Howard Roark, one of Ayn Rand s characters in The Fountainhead, voiced similar opinions in his speech, The Soul of an Individualist. Egoism is simply valuing one s own work and ideas, so Prometheus is certainly and egoist, but egoism can be great in moderation. According to Howard Roark s speech, The Soul of an Individualist, To think, to feel, to judge, to act are functions of the ego. This quote shows that ego is an integral part of being human, because all people, individuals or collectivists, think, feel, judge, and act. Roark also stated that, The first right on earth is the right of ego. Therefore, if one is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When egoism is too strong, the person who is so egotistical can become rude, arrogant, and pompous. This can happen because the egoist can become so engrossed in his/her own work and achievements that he/she doesn t recognize or acknowledge that of others. However, in moderation, egoism can be fantastically useful for thinking about and developing new things. In Roark s speech, The Soul of an Individualist, Roark states that No creator was prompted by a desire to serve his brothers, for his brothers rejected the gift he offered and that gift destroyed the slothful routine of their lives. His truth was his only motive. Because the creator s truth was his only motive, he was only fueled to create by his own ego and his pride in what he could conceive on his own. Without his ego, the creator would have no desire to create. Although harsh egoism can be harmful, moderate egoism can work wonders. As Roark states, . . . the mind is an attribute of the individual. There is no such thing as a collective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. A Brief History Of Rock And Roll And The Woodstock Music... A Brief History of Rock and Roll and The Woodstock Music Festival of 1969 Throughout history, major social transformations have taken place that has changed how people perceive themselves and the world around them. With each social reformation, cultural forms and institutions also change as well as their meanings. For Example, the development of recording and electronic communication within United States capitalism spurred the unique coming together of music traditions in twentieth century United States society. The development of these technologies allowed music to reach beyond regional boundaries, which led to the clashing of vastly different cultures of all parts of the United States. The most influential form of music spread across ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such double images were nothing new in blues music (which was mostly limited in exposure to jukeboxes and clubs) but were new to the radio airwaves. After the success of Good Rocking Tonight many other rhythm and blues artists used similar titles through the late 1940s including a song called Rock and Roll recorded by Wild Bill Moore in 1949. These songs were mostly played as part of rhythm and blues, but at the time was called race music . and were barely known by mainstream white audiences. Rock and Roll emerged as a defined musical style in America in the 1950s, though elements of rock and roll can be seen in rhythm and blues records as far back as the 1920s. Early rock and roll combined elements of blues, boogie woogie, jazz and rhythm and blues, and is also influenced by traditional folk music, gospel music, and country and western. One example of the success and power that Rock and Roll inflicted on our nation was the Woodstock Music Festival that took place in 1969. Woodstock was a famous music and art fair that occurred in August of 1969.It was an important event in the history of rock music and happened at a time where rock music was becoming even more popular. Many things happened before, during and after Woodstock that made it important in the history of rock ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Importance Of Music And Art Therapy The research established that music and art therapy is a valid technique, and it can reduce depression in the participants. Art therapy is a technique to arouse the central nervous system, and it produced dopamine, which in turn, creates good feelings in an individual, in other words happiness. This study was extremely simple, yet it show how other cultures value their elderly unlike Americans (Im Lee, 2014). At the Regent Care Center, the residents are bored out of their mind coloring the same boring pages out of coloring books. This is one factor that I experienced, and we had so many residents attend the art classes, my son and I provided. They were capable of using free will instead of being told what to do. It made them content to see us, and the gratitude we received through the conversations we engaged in with the residents. They made is feel good, and feeling on their part was mutual on their part. Complications are part of aging, and severe health difficulties, deteriorating purposeful capabilities, economic limitations, and loss of social position are a few of the possibly life altering topics that elderly adults may confront (Flood Phillips, 2007). Psychological ups and downs and lingering sickness are linked with older adulthood, and they may distress an individual s capabilities. The social and psychological trials are owed to fluctuations in part to: minimal interactions, losses, and housing situations. Age linked variations are unavoidable for example, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Mnc Entering India (Vodafone) When Cross Border Mergers or Acquisitions happen the participating organizations need to understand the issue of differences in national cultural issues very well in order to set up a successful Joint Venture (JV). Each country has a different national culture and this needs to be recognized and addressed because it will ultimately impact upon the work culture of the fusion organization they are newly going to form. Geert Hofstede developed a model which seeks to understand how values in the work place are influenced by culture. He started this study by looking at IBM operations between 1967 and 1973. Data was culled out from 50 different countries which were then extrapolated to 74 nations (the original 50 plus an additional 24). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly it is bad if manufacturing would happen in India. No doubt Indians are known for group orientation and not for individualism. Theoretically this should give us an advantage in labour intensive industries. However experience shows that despite team power which group outlook can provide we are known for poor productivity and not so much for cost saving compared to China and other emerging Asian countries. Secondly our IDV scores do not matter if we are looking at a sales team made of Indians. Naturally the Vodafone sales team in India should have Indian salesmen since they understand the market better. Indians rather than foreign nationals would also mean lower HR costs. And in the present situation the telecom market is buoyant and demand in any case exceeds supply. Not much of concept selling needs to be done. An Indian sales team would work fine. Thirdly if it is R D probably foreign nationals would serve better with their individualism and drive. With low IDV score an Indian based in India while one may be very intelligent may not show much drive or willingness to rock the boat since he respects tradition and traditional values too much. Masculinity (MAS): India s score is 56 versus (Global 51 and UK 61). Male chauvinism is lower in India compared to UK. In overall terms this is good news for recruiters in Vodafone but it needs to be taken with reference to the social context in India. However certain social issues like sex ratio and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Effects Of Heat Illness On High School Athletes Chapter 1: Introduction In 2004, heat illness was the third leading cause of death in high school athletes.1 When playing outdoors in hot and humid environments, children are at higher risk for heat illness compared to adults. Heat illness includes multiple levels of severity, ranging from typically manageable heat cramps to a life threatening heat stroke.2 Pre pubescent children have immature thermoregulatory systems and they have a higher sweat threshold due to their smaller sweat glands. Their body surface area to mass ratio is higher than adults, increasing their absorption of heat. It is crucial to monitor and control body temperature and hydration status, particularly in these situations.3 Previous Research The American Academy of Pediatrics has created a climatic guide of temperature in combination with relative humidity to determine safe conditions and dangerous conditions. The policy includes information for parents, coaches, and pediatricians about how to monitor for signs and symptoms of a heat illness. One main recommendation is to avoid exercise during the hottest parts of the day, yet this is not always feasible when participating in organized outdoor sports, like a tournament or a meet that lasts all day. Children are at a high risk for overexertion with inadequate rehydration. If adults are not informed of these dangers and children are not monitored during physical activity, they are at a much higher risk for heat illness, especially during hot and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Cmp 5110 Unit 4 CMP 511A COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE AND IMPLEMENTATION ASSIGNMENT 2, PALEPU NIKHILREDDY, ID: 10000126161 Problem 2.1 A D ïŹ‚ip ïŹ‚op assumes the state of the D input. Q(t+1)=1 if D(t)=1 and Q(t+1)=0 if D(t)=0. Using a RS flip flop construct a D flip flop. Answer: The D flip flop is a modification of the clocked SR flip flop. The D input goes directly into the S input and the complement of the D input goes to the R input. If it is 1, the flip flop is switched to the set state (unless it was already set). If it is 0, the flip flop switches to the clear state. Flip flop input Flip flop input Input Present State Next State S R D Q Q(t+1) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The value of R in this condition will not affect the state of the system. Problem 2.4 A CD 4001 IC contains four 2 input NAND. How to use it to make two AND ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Fallecence In Ender s Game If a person was taken hostage by the government to create a dangerous chemical and then it is used to kill a species without you knowing are you a bad person? This is the circumstance that Ender was in Ender s Game. This is extremely apparent in John Kessel s šCreating the Innocent Killerš, in his article on Ender s Game. Kessel uses what Ender was forced to do and writes his article by twisting the information and turning them into logical fallacies. Throughout the article he bends the scenarios that Ender has faced and makes him seem as this monstrous killer but is slightly true and false. Kessel is false but true in his assessment on Ender for three reasons: Ender acted only in self defense, Ender has no say in his life and doings, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In John Kessel s article I agree with the fact that Ender was manipulated from the beginning as he says, The extreme situation Card has constructed to isolate and abuse Ender guarantees our sympathy. After Ender is manipulated into entering Battle School. But after he makes this statement, and draws a false conclusion. He believes this is all an attempt at sympathy and is the reason we believe his actions are justified. The manipulation though was not for sympathy it was cruel and lead him not have a choice in his life and doings. Such as In Ender s Game when at the when when Ender was talking to Graff: Of course we tricked you into it. That s the whole point, said Graff. It had to be a trick or you couldn t have done it. It s the bind we were in. We had to have a commander with so much empathy that he would think like the buggers, understand them and anticipate them.(298) There is no doubt that Ender was manipulated because Graff said it himself he was tricked and really had choice for his future. This is another argument that disproves Kessel s statement. Also according to Shmoop they also believe that Ender was tricked into killing to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Brian L. Roberts Case Analysis Brian L. Roberts is an American businessman, and is chairman and CEO of Comcast Corporation, an American company providing cable entertainment, and communication products. Brian has worked at Comcast since graduating from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He was named President of Comcast Corporation in 1990 when the company had $657 million in annual revenue. Comcast Corporation s annual revenue has since grown to nearly $69 billion. Background: Roberts was born into a Jewish family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The son of Suzanne Fleisher , and Ralph J. Roberts. Roberts served as the President of Jones Intercable Inc. since April 7, 1999. Prior thereto, he served as an Executive Vice President of Comcast since June 1987 and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He studied all aspects of business management while he attended the university. Work History: Brian has worked at Comcast since graduating from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Under his leadership, Comcast has grown into a global Fortune 50 company uniquely positioned at the intersection of media and technology with two primary businesses, Comcast Cable and NBCUniversal. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the National Cable Telecommunications Association (NCTA), where he served as Chairman for two consecutive terms. Brian is also Director Emeritus of CableLabs, the research and development consortium for the cable industry, where he served three terms as Chairman. Leadership Highlights Characteristic: Brian has done so much work that has made him one of the best leaders. Brian has won numerous business and industry honors for his leadership. Most recently, he was recognized by fortune magazine as a Businessperson of the Year and named one of America s top CEOs by institutional investor magazine for the eighth time. He also received the Humanitarian award from the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Influence Of Perfumes And Fragrances Walking into a perfumery, you are overwhelmed by the scents of citrus, floral, oceanic, woodsy, and more. Endless varieties of perfumes and fragrances at your grasp waiting to be bought. Which one will you choose? In many cases, advertising influences people s choice in perfumes and fragrances. Not only does advertising affect the choice in buying perfumes, but also in other areas of life like clothing, food, drinks, fitness and more. Even in the times before the technology era, advertising was a key component in selling products. Advertisements included notice boards, free samples, newspaper ads, and handbills (O Barr 1 3). Advertisements became such an important selling point for companies in which helped products be sold and companies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, a perfume print ad created in 1965 by Dana called Ambush is a intriguing advertisement. The print ad is in black and white with the perfume in the middle of the poster with words written to the side from the goddess of fragrance Ambush perfume while there are two women s upper bodies depicted in the ad. One seems to be a statue of a goddess wearing a crown that contains angel wings and star earrings with a gentle smile on her face. The other woman is real and she is behind the statue with a smile and only a side of her face is shown. Lastly, there are long thin leaves that obscure the view of the women slightly although the perfume is not and is the item that stands out to the audience. The ad effectively draws the attention of women as it brings curiosity to the viewers in trying to figure out who is behind the statue as well as referencing to godesses, which are known to be powerful and beautiful women. Another criteria in creating an effective perfume advertisement is endorsing celebrities. In many cases, advertisements feature celebrities, using their popularity to increase perfume purchases. For instance, Marilyn Monroe, the most glamorous movie star at the time said in an interview that she wears Chanel No. 5, in which the next week sales skyrocketed. Chanel No. 5 has become one of the top and oldest perfume companies to have created an advertising platform for perfume by creating short films promoting their products. The short films ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Good And Evil In Jekyll And Hyde This extract doesn t only describes the transformation but also gives it a religious meaning through its Manichean qualification and its transcendental stakes Here is presented a Manichaean (from Manichaeism) view of the world, for Dr Jekyll opposes himself as the good (meaning a balance of good and evil) and My Hyde as pure evil. This is demonstrated by the abundance of the qualifier evil for Hyde: sold a slave to my original evil , was pure evil , my evil or one was wholly evil . Although Dr Jekyll also makes clear this opposition The evil side of my nature (...) was less robust and less developed than the good which I had just deposed meaning the good being Dr Jekyll and the evil or bad being Hyde, Even as good shone upon the countenance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sobriety and control were praised. Highly coded period where conformity, modesty and paraitre was the norm, it wasn t really well seen to express one s humeurs in public and therefore led to repression of one s fantasies and appetites. Victorian morality. Everything had to be sober and dignified in order to show and aspire respectability. It seemed natural and human. In my eyes it bore a livelier image of the spirit, it seemed more express and single, than the imperfect and divided countenance I had been hitherto accustomed to call mine. As good shone upon the countenance of the one , countenance and sobriety as the praised traits in Victorian era. new birth being the solution of the bonds of obligation . An unknown freedom, had never been free from Victorian social norms, calls his life a life of effort, virtue and control . To him, Hyde had seemed to bore a livelier image of the spirit, it seemed more express and single, than the imperfect and divided countenance . Victorian discipline was imperfect, this suggests the now renowned dichotomy and contradiction of the time: control of one emotions on the outside but perversion on the inside. Are the living proof that such a coded and constraining society leads to explosion of the id and therefore being true to the Victorian context ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Conservation Of Endemic Ruminant Livestock And Improve... In a 6 point scale, the TE rated the project s outcome effectiveness as Satisfactory . The TE only briefly summarized the project results at the EOP (End of Project) without comparing them with expected outcomes. In the same scale, this TER will rate the project s outcome as Moderately Satisfactory based on the evidence presented by the Final PIR (PIR 2014), which shows that some progress has been made for reaching all of the project targets, but majority of targets were not achieved 100%. A comparison of the project s achievements against the targets of its indicators is presented below: (PIR 2014, p.4 53) The project s Immediate Objectives are: (i) To conserve the biodiversity of endemic ruminant livestock and improve their productivity (AfDB) (ii) To establish effective models for community based management of endemic ruminant livestock and its habitats at project sites, and strengthen production, market, and policy environment in support of theses breeds (GEF) There are 7 indicators under the project immediate objectives. By the EOP all of the indicators partly reached or were on the track for fully reaching their targets. Indicator 1 was the levels of household food security as measured by a household dietary diversity score (HDDS). The target was at least 20% increase by project end from baseline levels. The target was 50% achieved. According to statistics available by the EOP: the level for Gambia declined around 30%; the level for Mali increased 24.3%; the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Nt1310 Unit 1 1. Authorization: Authorization is the act of checking to determine if a user has the proper permission to access a file or perform an action, after the user has properly identified themselves through authentication (Username/Password). Authorization is provided to users based on a job requirement or a need to know that allows them to access the required material. Authorization is usually determined when a user first gains access to a system but may change over time. If a change occurs that requires more or less authorization for a particular employee, the concerned supervisor should contact the appropriate authority to make the change. 2. Identification: Identification is the means through which a user is associated with and gains access to an account. The most common form of identification in use with computer systems is through the use of a username. Other systems use Common Access Cards (CAC), smart cards, or tokens combined with a pin code that allow for access to a system. More complex, high security systems might use some form of biometric to associate a user with an account and permission set. Biometrics include: fingerprint, iris scan, facial scan etc.. something that is unique to the particular person that cannot be easily altered. Identification allows for the tracking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This authentication is historically something only known to the individual using their corresponding Identification code. Authentication when using a smart card or token is both the insertion of that card into the appropriate reader and the entry of the corresponding pin code. With biometrics, authentication is the submission of whatever reading is required (i.e. thumbprint). Successful authentication means that you have submitted the identification of who you say you are and verified it through whatever authentication method was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Nuclear Family Title Page In Hist. Perspective Traditional Family Modern Family New Family Models The Modern Nuclear Family THE MODERN NUCLEAR FAMILY The nuclear , isolated , or restricted family is not a recent phenomenon, but has existed in many cultures throughout human history. Indeed, the extended family of several generations is found mostly in relatively advanced, stable, and affluent, but not yet industrialized societies. Very primitive and very sophisticated societies seem to prefer the nuclear family model. However, nuclear families can vary in the degree of their isolation and restrictedness. For example, before the Industrial Revolution the Western nuclear family was often embedded in a larger social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In an extended family these freedoms are always restricted, because a wrong choice would affect too many relatives. Thus, people who want to take full advantage of the new possibilities normally marry late and keep their families small. However, this rule also has its exceptions. Sometimes large families are more useful, because they can serve as a back up unit by providing shelter and aid at crucial moments. This may be especially important for lower class individuals who try to move up , although the higher classes often also maintain extensive family ties. Thus, even in fully industrialized societies one can find many men and women who appreciate the traditional extended family or at least a large network of relatives. Still, by and large, the closely knit nuclear family has been dominant in Western societies for the last several generations, and thus it has shaped the general perception of what a family should be: A man and a woman marry for love, have two or three children, live alone by themselves in a family home or apartment, and spend all their free time together. The man leaves for work in the morning, while the woman takes care of the children and the house. She also cooks dinner and ministers to her exhausted husband when he returns at night. Once or twice a year, at Thanksgiving or Christmas, there is a brief, ceremonial get together with other relatives at Grandma s house , but otherwise everyone keeps ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Comparing The Narrator s Little Brother Doodle And An... In the story The Scarlet Ibis by James Hurst, the author shows many similarities between the narrator s little brother Doodle and an exotic bird. While reading through the story the young boy is not thought very highly of. No one including, the doctors, ever thought Doodle would live past a couple days. But Doodle did just that, he lived for 6 whole years. His parents even named him William Armstrong, because they thought it would look good on a tombstone. His brother later renamed him Doodle because with that kind of name no one would expect much from him. Doodle had many obstacles growing up and didn t really fit it. While going through life Doodle was constantly trying to prove that there was a reason for his life. Doodle s brother tried very to have a normal little brother, so he pushed him in many ways to enable him to do normal things. Doodle could not stand up or crawl and when he did he crawled backwards, earning him the name Doodle. The brothers says to Doodle, Aw, come on, Doodle, I urged. You can do it. Do you want to be different from everybody else when you start school? Does it make any difference? It certainly does, I said. Now, come on, and I helped him up (Hurst ll. 254 527). Doodle was expected to die hours after he was born, he couldn t even talk, crawl, or anything. The family viewed him as worthless but Doodle proved all of them wrong. Aside from Doodle, he wasn t the only one trying to explain their life. He red scarlet ibis that was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Breakfast Club Research Paper The breakfast club essay I think the breakfast club is a good movie and I choose claire standish because I think out of all of them we have the most alike and we also have a lot of differences. I also picked her because she was the most interesting to me. The first thing we have in common is that she wears makeup and I wears makeup as well. She was 16 in the movie and im almost 16. She also talks to alot of people and I do to. We are also similar because she gets mad over people spreading rumors about her, but I think a lot of people would get mad over those kind of things. I m different from here because I would actually be nice and hangout with the rest of the people at school. I wouldn t admit I if I didn t want to hangout with them I would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Cardiac Arrest Analysis Approximately three hundred thousand cardiac arrests occur annually in the United States, making it one of the leading causes of death nationally (1). Pulseless electrical activity (PEA) is one of the most common forms of cardiac arrest and is generally associated with poor patient outcomes. It has been widely theorized that a focused cardiac ultrasound exam (FoCUS) can play both a diagnostic and a prognostic role during PEA cardiac arrest; however, it has not been adequately studied to date. This paper explores the theory and current evidence supporting the utilization of a FoCUS exam during cardiac arrest presenting with PEA in order to recognize its potential role in resuscitative guidelines. Defining Pulseless Electrical Activity Cardiac ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Humanity In Sophocles Humanity is a virtue associated with basic ethics of altruism derived from the human condition (Wikipedia). Aristole often wrote about humanity. His writings considered humanity often as courage, justice, not just about love and kindness. In the play Sophocles, it talks about Antigone, daughter of Oedipus and his mother, Jocasta. The three characteristics of humanity in the play Sophocles are: love, courage, and justice. The first trait of humanity in Sophocles is love. Antigone s brother, Polynices, was killed in battle fighting his brother, Eteocles. Polynices was seen as a traitor to Thebes. Antigone loved her brother even though law of Thebes states, you can not mourn for him because it is punishable by death. She mourned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Civil Service Act Of Public Administration The Pendleton Civil Service Act s purpose is to award federal government jobs to individuals based off merit, rather than cronyism or nepotism. In the context of public administration, this law has established benchmarks for the field of public administration, but it does not go without its disadvantages. This act bred performance management application in the public administration community by establishing tests and performance measurements that certainly outweigh the nature of providing government jobs due to party affiliation The act inherently eliminates a disadvantageous federal job market, and seeks to benefit those who can perform to the standards of the position. The benefits of this system outweigh its detriments, but I seek to examine how this system works today, and if its initial purpose was carried on. Cronyism, the act of giving jobs to friends and political affiliates, and nepotism, the act of giving jobs to family members, are dangerous because they create a system based off status, and not merit. The system this country had before the Pendleton Act was known as the spoils [or patronage] system. This prior system awarded jobs to people based off cronyism and nepotism. While it may seem harmless to award jobs in the political realm to people with close ties to a winning candidate, the primary focus of those positions should stem from performance. An example of the spoils system is if President elect Trump were to award a position of high influence on fair ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Walt Disney Change The World Walt Disney was a true inspiration to kids, animators, and adults around the world. He changed the animation world amazingly. At first animations shorts didn t have color and sound, until Walt Disney made Steamboat Willie. Walt Disney was an amazing man because he used his artistic talents to change the world beautifully. Walt Disney was born on December 5, 1901, in Chicago, Illinois. He had three brothers, Roy, Raymond, and Herbert Disney. He also had one sister, Ruth Disney; Walt was the fourth child of these five children. His parents were Flora and Elias Disney; Elias was an abusive father. Walt had dyslexia from a young age; dyslexia is a learning disorder, which causes a person to see letters, numbers, and words backwards. This made ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soon came their first child Diane Marie Disney on December 18, 1933. Three years later they adopted their second daughter Sharon Disney in December 1936. They loved having two daughters running around, dressing up, and having fun. Sometimes Roy and his family would come over and grill out and make forts on the back yard with chairs, sheets, and pillows. Walt got the idea to make an amusement park for families. He would call it Disneyland; he got the inspiration of the design of the park from his trip to a park in the Tivoli park in Denmark. Disneyland costed $17 million, and opened in 1955. The opening was a disaster, it was too hot, and people were not enjoying their time because of the extreme heat. When Walt was making the Jungle Book, was when he started to have health problems. He found out he had lung cancer, from smoking all the time. He died on December 15, 1966. His final words were Kurt Russel, people to this day still have no clue why Kurt Russel was his final words. People say that Walt was frozen, but he wasn t frozen. He was buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay about Socrates Argument with Crito Socrates Argument with Crito Socrates has presented a period of questions and answers through dialogue with Crito to examine if he going into exile will damage his reputation. Socrates questions and answers with Crito establishes that a person must decide whether the society he or she lives has a just reasoning behind it s own standards of right and wrong and that a person must have pride in the life that he or she leads. By confirming these two concepts through questions, Socrates attempted to prove to his companion Crito, that the choice that he has made is just: I am the kind of man who listens only to the argument that on reflection seems best to me. I cannot, now that this fate has come upon me, discard the arguments I used; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By living in Athen for 70 years Socrates has agreed to have faith in the cities virtues and in the force of decisions that are imposed upon him and as a citizen he respects them. Any person that disobeys these laws deliberately attempts to destroy these laws and the society that has created them: However, that whoever of you remains when he sees how we conduct our trials and manage the city in other ways, has in fact come to an agreement with us to obey our instructions. (51e). If the decisions of the city are not respected as honourable, the structure of that civilization will fall to pieces. If a person is found violating the standards of his or her society and does not accept the consequences of his or her actions there can t be a system of law that construct order. You must either persuade it or obey its orders, and endure in silence whatever it instructs you to endure, whether blows or bonds, and if it leads you into war or be wounded or killed you must obey. (51b) Socrates adjusts these theories to the option to escape from his captors and abandon their conclusion on his future. Crito begins to understand Socrates view in his suggestion. the only valid consideration is whether we should be acting rightly in giving with the escape, or whether in truth we shall do wrong in doing all this. (49c) Socrates concludes that if he followed Crito s advice he would be committing several dishonest actions against his own society that were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. You Can Hear Him From The Corridor You can hear him from the corridor. Neil Young is kicked back on a lounge chair in the focal point of his suite at New York s Carlyle Hotel one late morning, cutting without end at the series of his acoustic guitar. His wet hair is brushed back and he s wearing a T shirt that says Earth, with pants and shoes. He puts his beat up 1940s Martin past proprietor: Hank Williams by him on the sofa. Take a seat, make yourself at home, he says. Simply then, his Samsung telephone rings; the ringtone is his own particular voice yelling Hi?! He grabs a wrong number. I ll simply turn it off, that ll comprehend it. Youthful is amidst a fast New York trip, and, as is regular for him, his calendar is perpetually moving. He simply chose to do a portrayal on The Tonight Show, constraining his group to cross out a few meetings today. Before Young are verses to the drama bit, a melody called Two Neil Youngs Sitting on a Tree Stump, sent to him by Jimmy Fallon. Youthful doesn t care for singing his own particular name, so he s been tweaking the words with assistance from his administrator, Elliot Roberts. You re going to get a credit on this one, Young says to Roberts with a grin. Roberts, 73, has worked with Young since the late Sixties, and the two still talk a few times each day. I ve never seen him more content, Roberts says. That is a late advancement, nonetheless. In the previous couple of years, a few of Young s nearby buddies passed on, including ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Freedom of Speech Must be Granted for All Americans Essay... Freedom of Speech Must be Granted for All Americans An educated family man dedicated to saving lives and easing the suffering of others was shot down and killed in the early morning light outside of his office simply because of his beliefs and the job he performs (ABC News). There was rioting and death in a distant country resulting from the remarks of a religious speaker (ABC News). A businessman on a plane trip was taken from his seat without explanation and interrogated for hours based solely on his nationality (CNN). Caught on videotape, an uneducated man was beaten senseless due to the color of his skin by those sworn to protect him (ABC News). A mother weeps; her loving, sensitive teenage son was killed by a mob because of his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No, they cannot. However, they can and do guarantee us protection of our rights, and the extremists guilty of committing the acts of violence and terror in the prior paragraph were brought before the courts of our land and punished for their crimes against humanity. Our system, government, media, and leaders, through the interjection of an intolerance and non acceptance policy towards individuals or groups with the desire to trample on the rights of our nation s minorities, have set forth the maximum protection for minority groups. The people of our nation have followed their leaders in acceptance or at least toleration of minority groups beliefs and rights whether based on sexual preferences, skin color, religion, or a woman s right to abortion, etc.. As a great nation and leader of the free world, it is our government s and the people s responsibility to protect all law abiding citizens from discrimination regardless of their differing views. We as a nation have accomplished the protection of minorities rights even though we are not always able to protect each individual. Our government s focus on the protection of even the smallest minorities rights have led to greater freedom and acceptance of differences while leading the way for individuals to voice their views and beliefs without the fear of unjust repercussions. To deny any individual or group the right to voice their views in a peaceful, non violent, and non threatening ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. What Was Joseph s Attitude To Religion During The... The Enlightenment was an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe during the 18th century. Frederick the Great of Prussia and Joseph II of Austria both had a focus on educating their citizens. However, both had similar actions to religion during the Enlightenment, both advocated for religious freedom. Frederick and Joseph differed in option when it came to the serfs of their country. Joseph s support for changing ideals led to lasting change in Europe. By issuing the Robot Patent Decree in 1789, Joseph paved the way for complete abolition of Feudalism in 1848. Joseph made elementary education compulsory for all boys and girls, and higher education on practical lines was offered for a select few. Joseph ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Joseph II outlawed the buying of rustic land by the nobility and at the same time giving the rusticalists security of tenure. His motive was to prevent the increase in dominical land, which paid fewer taxes to the government. This led to the survival of the peasantry, with rustic land still having the robot. In 1789 it was abolished by Joseph II, however Leopold II restored it when his brother Joseph II died in 1790. The abolition of robot during the Revolutions of 1848 broke the last legal tie which held the peasants to the land, and was seen as a great victory by the peasants. Frederick took a medieval view of the merits of social caste. Although he abolished serfdom on the royal domains, he did little to loosen the bonds of serfdom generally, except to forbid the sale of landless serfs in East Prussia in 1773. When he gave the peasants material assistance and urged them to become literate, his aims were utilitarian. Even the favored Junkers did not escape Frederick s bureaucratic absolutism. Although he appointed only Junkers as army officers, he discouraged their marrying to reduce the number of potential widows to whom the state would owe a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. America Makes Us Different Essay I think America is defined by what makes us different. When i think of America i think of a blended country with many different people and races. You normally think of blacks, whites, mexicans, indians, italians, Germans, irish, gays, transgenders, etc. We are all coexistent with each other but different. There s many different types of people it s not just americans. For example rednecks and city people. They are very different from each other city people are proper and don t do many reckless things and aren t as crazy they are more calm and smarter and successful, they strive to do more. Most are even advocates. Where rednecks are crazy and reckless and don t make the smartest decisions. They are more likely to be bigotry. They make more excessively bad decisions than most normal city people would.They are more street smart than book smart. But they have more fun than city people who are continuously working and striving. They are still both americans but are disparate from each other. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There classical which musicians are more likely to listen to. Rap is more for people who go through rough times or live in bad areas. Djs also listen to rap and people in clubs it really just depends on who you are. Country people (rednecks) are more likely to listen to country music. Pop is more teenagers. Rock is universal most people can find a rock song they like but it s more guys that listen to rock. Rock helps some people get through hards times or they like the beat of it like rap people like the beat of that. There also religious music people of different religions listen to. People have different opinions some people might think rock is discordant to country it just depends on who you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Homelessness in Cincinnati Essay In Ohio (The Tri state), and over the last 17 years, there has been a 160% population increase. Homelessness has become a problem in the city of Cincinnati. Many families are homeless because of job layoffs and exhausted unemployment benefits. Some families are employed but do not earn enough wages to support a family and pay for adequate housing. Young single mothers can receive welfare benefits (Aid for Dependent Children) for 36 months. During that time they are supposed to be furthering their education or preparing to go to work. If neither is accomplished, the mother will receive medical for the children and food stamps only. If the family is not residing in subsidized housing they may have to stay with family members or seek ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People are forced to move and find other dwellings. For example, an apartment building called the metro pole was recently sold for renovation. The people who reside in the building are the disabled, mentally ill or people difficult to place in other housing, for some reason or another. The building was built more than 30 years ago and has 230 two room affordable apartments; in a very convenient location near downtown Cincinnati, close to bus stops, and shopping. The building will be renovated to a 160 room lustrous hotel, so that upscale workers can be near their jobs. In 2008, city council had limited jobs for human service workers for the people in over the Rhine. Over the Rhine is a small community in the heart and back end of downtown Cincinnati, known as the ghetto. It consists of poor people of all nationalities and in which most of the homeless live. Although organizations are working with the Cincinnati Interfaith Worker Center in helping day labor workers organize to improve job stipulations; wages, and working conditions(Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless, 2010), jobs are still not an option in Cincinnati for the homeless, or those with criminal records. When the only viable jobs are offered by labor pools, the people are often exploited and treated with less dignity and have the lowest most devastating working conditions. Those who can only work part time, or have no transportation must car pool with someone or pay the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Bird With The Crystal Plumage Dario Argento s Bird with the Crystal Plumage is a film about the relationship between art and violence which utilizes themes of spectacle and entrapment to illustrate how art serves as a distortionary medium which reflects and confuses concepts of gender, sexuality, and power. From the very onset of the film, Bird with the Crystal Plumage demonstrates artistry as a means of brutalization by depicting the camera as something voyeuristic and predatory. Opening with a shot of the instantly recognizable black gloves infamous in gialli films (Mackenzie 17), the introductory sequence follows a young woman quite literally through the frame of a camera. In a series of four freeze frames, the stalking camera steals images of the woman. These same shots then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every camera shot traps her body, confining it as an image of objectification within the perimeter of the frame. Frozen in timeÂŹ, the body becomes paralyzed by the camera which reduces and pacifies it. In this state, the fixed image lies helpless, ripe for victimization. Photography, and by extension art, becomes associated with megalomania and a perspective of perversion within the scene. Once the last photograph of the woman is taken, the camera cuts to a close up shot of the murderer unveiling a series of knives. As the murderer wipes down the length of the blade, the camera cuts again to a shot of the gloved hands handling the photographs. The juxtaposition of these shots provides a powerful visual basis for the association of violence and photography. There is something profoundly disturbing about the way the murderer s black gloved hands slowly caress the photograph. Trapped in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Research Paper On Teenage Sass Emmy is maturing so fast, still sweet and caring but definitely forming that teenage sass...lol...entering the teenage years is going to be new territory for us. I love that she talks to us about anything. She took hunters safety this year and developed a new interest in hunting. Jeramie and Emmy went out a few Saturday morning in the fall but the deer won, no kills this year, but Emmy now knows how to safely handle a firearm, a very important skill! She blew out her knees and couldn t compete in cross country, but continued fulfilling her love of music in band, pep band, and honor choir. She has a great group of friends, Katie is moving away at the end of the school year which will be said for both kids since her brother Nicky is CJ s best friend. Hopefully everyone else will stick around and they will always be a tight group of close friends. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also participated on the Elder Grove 5th grade red basketball team. He is all heart when he plays and I love seeing it. My sweet boy, always looking out for his momma! I think he still worries a lot about Jeramie s health, but that is slowly getting better. He absolutely loves being in Mrs. Parson s class and she adores him too. She told me she always gives him a bad time about being so quite in hopes of bringing him more out of his shell. I guess he got in trouble for talking in class when he was in kindergarten and has been scared to talk ever since, who knew...ha! He also has a great group of friends, Nicky will be severely missed when they move. CJ also loves music and took up the trumpet for 5th grade band, he loves ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ambulatory Care Case 1. What are the financial implications of reducing unnecessary admissions to the hospital? Diminishing readmission has turned into an order for hospitals over the United States, rushed by execution of open revealing and money related punishments for abundance readmissions. In any case, in spite of a quick need to enhance the nature of release arranging and transitional care, there is restricted superb confirmation illustrating how to best achieve this. 2. How does reducing ambulatory care sensitive condition admissions and ED visits improve quality? For instance, with early assessment, a patient with cellulitis may get oral anti infection agents that could dodge hospitalization for intravenous anti microbials. Additionally, a patient with ceaseless heart ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To enhance quality and give a more secure and more organized care the hospital should: Have a group approach Use electronic records Facilitate follow ups Prevent improper utilization of opiates 5. What data source(s) could be used to monitor rates? The data source should be driven by the examination question, rates your trying to monitor. Not all examination inquiries can be replied with existing information, and a few inquiries will hence require essential information accumulation. Managable questions to the utilization of optional information, observational research with existing information can be productive and effective. 6. What is the role of the professional staff in reducing unnecessary admissions and ED visits? The role of the professional staff in reducing unnecessary admissions and ED visits should include and it s not limited to adjustment in doctor s facility culture, more grounded staff aptitudes, better execution administration, and obvious authority. 7. Is it reasonable to strive for zero ACSC ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Social And Political Philosophy Exam Alex Ristaino Social and Political Philosophy Exam #2 Hobbes: Mmm that organic wine and tofu was delicious, got me a little intoxicated though, but hey lets talk some philosophy, mainly about that social contract theory. You know, that agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits by sacrificing some individual freedom for state protection. Rousseau: Oh no Hobbes: What you haven t heard of it? Locke: No, we know about it, you just get a little hostile when you drink. Hobbes: Its not my fault that all the people who make up the state are corrupt. But you could imagine living in a state of nature? Locke: In my opinion, if people were living in a society where there was no government, society would be intolerable to live in. People could do whatever they wanted. Although there would be no government, this doesn t mean the state would be free of morality. Hobbes: I agree with what you on one thing and that is that people could do whatever they want. However in this very hypothetical state, I think people would be living in constant fear. Locke: I think this state is a reality. It is often asked as a a mighty objection, where are, or ever were, there any men in such a state of nature? To which it may suffice as an answer present, that since all princes and rulers of independent governments all through the world are in a state of nature, it is plain the world never was, nor never will be without numbers of men in that state ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of Ziggurat By Stephen O Connor 1st Paragraph: Symbolism in Ziggurat In Stephen O Connor s Ziggurat, the author utilizes symbolism to portray a raw tale of life and death s conflicting relationship. O Connor s usage of a mythological character, the Minotaur, and a human, the new girl, creates a juxtaposing link that reveals the inevitability of death. Ziggurat follows the Minotaur s life throughout the labyrinth where he meets the new girl. Through his harsh characterization and foreseeable destruction of those around him, the Minotaur can be seen as a personification of death. The Minotaur believes in the idea that we were created to be destroyed (O Connor), a hint at the inescapability of the death that the Minotaur symbolizes. Subsequently, the new girl ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This story, with its lack of rhyme structure and rhythm, is similar to a prose poem. The sharp and repetitive sentence structure makes the list of instructions seem as if they are being given in one endless dialogue. The seemingly infinite commands create a suffocating sense of obligation for the daughter. By including questions in the mother s list of commands, the author makes it seem like the mother is speaking in a stream of consciousness and is rattling off orders and advice to her daughter. Soak salt fish overnight before you cook it; is it true that you sing benna in Sunday school?; always eat your food in such a way that it won t turn someone else s stomach (Kincaid). Simultaneously, it smothers the exchange between the daughter and mother, restricting the idea of a real, two way conversation. Throughout the story, the daughter rarely speaks, only to protest against her mother s claims, including the belief that the daughter will become a slut when she is older. Her mother states, prevent yourself from looking like the slut I know you are so bent on becoming (Kincaid) twice within the story, emphasizing the mother s accusatory words that simultaneously assume the daughter is already on track to becoming a slut. Subsequently, the daughter argues how she doesn t sing benna on Sundays at all (Kincaid) when harshly criticized by her mother. The daughter s haste and sharp responses to her mother s brusque accusations suggest that the daughter has already ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Freedom In College Campuses Freedom, that is what is on every college freshman s mind when they step onto their campus, I certainly did. There is that moment of realization and you can taste what feels like the beginning of your life. You are promised opportunities and a guaranteed a better future, whether that means climbing up the economic ladder or enriching your knowledge, there is a clear understanding that these years will be your best. Although sometimes they are your worst, what colleges do not tell you, or even what they do. The lies we are fed and the manipulation that we are unaware of is a growing matter among campuses. I have seen cases shut down and thrown away just so that the school can say it has low rape rates. I have seen numerous girls who once ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Virtue Essays Virtue Virtues contribute to people s actions in today s society. Society as a whole has a common set of virtues that many people agree on. In today s society, these are known as laws. Virtues also mold the individual outlook on life, and give them the moral s to do what is right. In The Republic, Plato divides the city into three classes: gold, silver, as well as bronze and iron souls. Each class is designated to posses a specific virtue. He believes that wisdom, courage, moderation, and justice combine together to form The Republic. However, Plato s four virtues individually do not necessarily produce a utopian society. A combination of the four in each citizen is imperative in producing the ideal society. In Plato s search for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Plato used the dyeing analogy to state how he wishes to train the silver souls (429d 430b). He states that the people will undergo a precise training. Certain music and physical activity will only be allowed. Plato wanted a good upbringing to make the right ideas permanent in them, so that the bleach of pleasure, grief, fear, or death, would not wash the true colors from their souls. For, in my opinion, you regard the right opinion about these same things that comes to be without education that found in beast and slaves as not at all lawful and call it something other than courage (430b). Once they got to this point of having a clear, firm grasp of what is really dangerous to a man, they knew their only task was to show courage. The third virtue in The Republic, is moderation. The Greek term for moderation is Sophrosune. Plato defines moderation as the kind of accord and harmony between the bronze and silver souls. Moderation is the ability to control desires and to be the master of ones self. There are two things at work in a man s heart. One is good, and one is bad. The bad can overwhelm the good. If the people have bad training or keep company with the wrong people, the bad force grows powerful and can overwhelm the good. If the good one controls them, then there is moderation; but if the bad one controls, they are a slave to their own desires and that they are out of control or unprincipled. If, therefore, any city ought to be designed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. I Am Legend Research Paper I Am Legend vs The Land of the Dead: The Evolution of the Zombie Subgenre When examining the horror film subgenre of zombies, it is imperative to look at the evolution of the creatures, and determine why the newer films are typically superior to their older counterparts. Directors tend to adapt zombie films in order to fit the fears and the experience of a modern audience, which is why the films continue to improve. This is obvious even in the short time span of about three years. The film I am Legend, which was released late in 2007, and was directed by Francis Lawrence. Lawrence selected the talented stars Will Smith, Alice Braga, and Charlie Tahan to play his characters in the film. The film Land of The Dead, was released early in 2005, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This film focuses on the post apocalyptic city of New York City, where the last man in the city, Robert Neville, is fighting to survive, while seeking a cure to the disease that caused the zombies to arise. The only companionship that Neville is able to find is in his dog, Sam. Despite his isolation, Neville remains determined, believing that he can still fix this and that he will light up the darkness (I Am Legend). The most fascinating theme in this film is also the most subtle. I am Legend contains a religious undertone, which many of the viewers will not notice the first time that they watch the film. Neville is portrayed as the resurrection of Christ, as he sacrifices his life to the discovery of the vaccine, and the welfare of humanity. Butterflies, which symbolize the resurrection of Christ, are also seen several times in this film, which only adds to the religious theme. Neville s daughter is shown making a butterfly for her father before she and her mother attempt to flee the city. Also, there is a butterfly tattoo on the woman that Neville sacrifices his life for, by hiding her in a shaft while he confronts the zombies. Overall, I am Legend has a wider variety of themes than Land Of the Dead, and therefore is more enjoyable to watch, as one needs to pay close attention to truly understand the entire ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Personal Worldview Inventory. A “Worldview” Is The Term Personal Worldview Inventory A worldview is the term use to describe a complete way of viewing the world around you. Worldview differs from person to person and can be determined by religion (Grand Canyon University [GCU], 2015) or by family customs; therefore, individual s worldview is something that was not developed over night. It is something the person has learned and believed to be true their whole life which direct the way they think, see the world around them and make decisions. With the different view and mindsets of individuals, it is complicated to make everyone happy and this can create tension between science and religion. The purpose of this paper is to write on a personal worldview inventory, discussing the possible ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pluralism The understanding of the concept Pluralism is when different people from different class, religions, race, culture, organizations, etc., are living together in a society and they continue to practice their different traditions or interest, rather than just one group or culture determining how things go. Pluralism recognized the fact that different religious or cultures have equal right to voice their ideas or opinions. No one particular religion or worldview is privileged over others, therefore the truth is beyond the ability of one group to capture. Scientism Scientism is the belief that the best or only way to have knowledge of reality is be means of sciences (Moreland and Craig, 2003, pp. 246 350). In other word, scientism is calming that the only way to gain knowledge is through science, therefore every other knowledge that is not form science is either opinion or false. There is no thought that science has made a different in the society, but that does not make science the only way to knowledge. There are some inadequacies of scientism, it should be noted that moral, ethical, and religious claims all involved normative claims about the way the world ought to be (Grand Canyon University [GCU], 2015). Postmodernism Postmodernist proclaim that all worldviews have an equal claim to the truth, they refuses to allow any single defining source for truth. Postmodernist are skeptical of people, such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Euripides Research Paper The Life of Euripides Euripides was one of the three great tragedians. The other two were Aeschylus, and Sophocles. According to the Encyclopedia, Euripides was a Greek playwright whom Aristotle called the most tragic of the Greek poets. He is certainly the most revolutionary Greek tragedian known in modern times ( Euripides ). He is well known for transforming traditional Greek tragedies by using strong female characters and brilliant slaves. From the ninety two plays Euripides wrote, only nineteen were saved in complete form. Euripides was a brilliant Greek playwright who was one of the most revolutionary tragedians known to this day, Euripides was born in Salmis in 480 B.C. He was the son of Mnesarchus or Mnesarchides. According to the legend, his father was a tradesman or tavern keeper. His mother, Cleito, is said to be a seller of herbs in a marketplace (Kitto). Europides was raised in a cultured family. He got to witness the rebuilding of the Athenian walls after the Persian war (Encyclopedia). Overall, he belonged to the Pelopnessian War period. Euripides is thought to have come from a well being, family since they gave him a gymnastic education that prepared him for the athletic contests. Euripides married twice to Melito and Cloirile and had three sons named Mnesarchides, Mnesilochus, and Euripides. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also learned a lot from Protagoras and Prodicus, who were sophists. Sophists were known to be wise men who taught the cut, and thrust of public debate and were notorious for the unscrupulous ways (Struck). He ended up receiving a great education in rhetoric and philosophy. He put his first set of plays on stage in 455 B.C.E. He won a prize eighteen years later at the age forty three. He was very interested in important events and had many questions of the time. Most of the time, he enjoyed being in his library since he mostly kept away from society and public ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Kurtz Political Corruption Joseph Conrad an advocate for political corruption The adventure in the heart of darkness captures image of the real world and underworld of how moral people can be. A summary of The Heart of Darkness is that Marlow s is an ivory transporter down the Congo. Through his adventure, Marlow finds out Kurtz is running a corrupt ivory scam company, and Marlow is shocked upon seeing what the European corporations have done to the African people. The heart of darkness shows the time between 1885 to 1908 (A very dark time period), and during this time Joseph wrote about his experience in this era. The heart darkness contrasts Joseph and his character Marlow an advocate for political corruption by him informing his crew what he feels on the voyage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think of Joseph Conrad writing this specifically for a sole reason to expose this. It was said that Joseph Conrad also blamed the western part of the world (The united states also granted colonial status to Congo Free State), also playing a role with King Leopold II of Belgium s government for socio political reasons. A small connection I think can be made from this is the major rubber industry and automobile industry starting in year 1900 having more to do with this corruption. Like kurtz said to Marlow this is as necessary for success. The result of this corruption got 10 million Africans ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Trenton Leadership Style Analysis Leadership Review of Subject Leadership has a variety of meanings to different individuals, often based upon the circumstance and situation which defines the term leader or leadership. Northouse (2016) defines leadership as, a process by which an individual influences a group of individuals to achieve a common goal. (p. 6). Sammi Caramella writes, Leadership is critical to every company. Workers need someone to look to, learn from and thrive with. Every leader has their own style and strategy. Further, leadership styles and methods vary because of outside influences and personal challenges. While leadership is unique to everyone, there are some common ways to define the term. (2017). According to Peter Economy (2018), also known as The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I was not sure I could handle the position, but I had a Chief Petty Officer who took me under his wing and began a rigorous on the job training program as the ship was deploying to the Mediterranean within a matter of weeks. I learned years later the Chief was using a variety of leadership techniques to help with my progression as a leader. He began with a skills approach and later moved to more of a situational approach to help me learn my new role. A skills approach takes a leader centered perspective on leadership with more emphasis on the skills and abilities that an individual can learn. Using Katz s 1955 model, the three skill approach suggests that effective leadership depends on three essential personal skills: technical, human, and conceptual. The technical skill is knowledge and skill in a type of work or activity while the human skill is the ability and knowledge around working with people. Human skills involve people, technical involve working with things, and conceptual skills involve working with ideas (Northouse, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. A Hart And Ronald Dworkin s Theory Of Law This paper will examine both H.L.A Hart and Ronald Dworkin s position in the theories of law and will try to determine who has won the famous debate between the two. Having considered both sides of the argument, I would have to say that Ronald Dworkin s argument was better than H.L.A Hart s argument. In applying both Dworkin and Hart s theories of law, they come to very different conclusions in regards to the case of Riggs v. Palmer. According to Dworkin s theory of law, judges do not solely focus only on the rules, instead, they focus on seeking right answers. Dworkin has many problems and disagreements with Hart s theory, one in particular is relating to what Dworkin labels principles and policies . Dworkin defines a principle as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Primary rules have an internal aspect to them, in which individuals have a relationship to the rules and regard them as grounds to criticize those who violate them, making primary rules duty imposing (MacAlister, 2017). Secondary rules on the other hand, are seen as supplementary to the primary rules, which, instead of imposing duty upon individuals, they confer powers to them (MacAlister, 2017). Secondary rules are split into three different types: Rules of change (allow public/private powers to fix old rules), adjudication (remedy for inefficiency, introduces courts and law enforcement), and recognition (confers powers on people to identify law, and unification of rules) (MacAlister, 2017). Another important concept within Hart s theory of law is that he thinks judges have to their discretion. Hart proposes the idea of open texture in law, which states that at times, the law does not cover every situation that arises and that law may run out (MacAlister, 2017). Within this open texture, the is a clear core of certainty, where application of the law is apparent, and beyond the core, is the penumbra, the uncertainty and indeterminacy in law in which hard cases are based upon. As law branches out of this core of rules, it becomes more and more indeterminate. Due to this indeterminacy, Hart believes that since there is no clear answer written in the law, judges should have the discretion in dealing with hard cases. In the case of Riggs, since the relevant rules of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Compare And Contrast Jekyll And Frankenstein One way that this double personality is represented in both Shelley s novel and Stevenson s novella is through the theme of isolation. Both of them have main characters who are disregarded by society but who also isolate themselves in order to maintain the secret that they are trying to disguise; the fact that they have immorality in their human nature as well as morality. This is particularly present in the character of Victor in Frankenstein. He chooses to isolate himself, firstly at the university in Ingolstadt, when he avoids all contact he can with his family so as to work on the Monster. Later, he neglects Elizabeth (his cousin and most caring companion) out of fear she will discover his secret. He also then chooses the remote Orkney ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Where Dr Jekyll and Victor Frankenstein are characters who isolate themselves from society more than anything else, Hyde is a solid, living form consisting purely of Jekyll s immorality, and is rejected from society evenwithout any isolation on his part. It is clear from the moment he is first mentioned in chapter 1, in the conversation between Utterson and Enfield, that he is not someone that is going to be well liked in the story, especially when Enfield describes Hyde as if there is something wrong with his appearance; something displeasing, something downright detestable. I never saw a man I so disliked. Just from this one conversation it soon becomes clear that society has shut this man out, particularly when it is revealed that the doctors and everyone in the crowd around the trampled girl in the story feels the same way Enfield does, as if they want to kill him . The treatment of the Monster in Frankenstein is also very similar to Hyde s as they were both set around the same time period and the views of immorality were roughly the same, if not worse in Shelley s earlier ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Haymin St Sanford Research Paper Haymin StĂ„ford was born in 1100 CE in VĂ€xjö, Sweden. He was a half blood: his mother, Elsa, was a Muggle, and his father, Olof, was a wizard. They were both loving parents and they never quarreled in his presence. He got along well with the children in his neighbourhood. As a result, he never experienced enough stress to do involuntary magic; so his parents assumed that he was a Squib. They sent him to a Muggle school, where he also got along well with the other children. Much to everyone s surprise, when Haymin turned 11 he got a letter from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, inviting him to study magic there. He was reluctant to leave his happy life with his parents and his friends and live in a dormitory among strangers who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hayman chose Care of Magical Creatures and Alchemy. Alchemy quickly joined Potions and Transfiguration as his favourite subjects. He was particularly fascinated with the lectures about the Vedas, a group of deities in Indian alchemic folklore. They believed in a strict moral code: doing good deeds for others, using Alchemy for the benefit of all of humanity, both present and future as well as the universe, and being patient. These were the principles he had learned from his parents, and these were the principles upon which he had always based his own life. As the years passed, Hayman decided that he when he graduated from Hogwarts, he would move to India and found a group of Alchemists who would practise and promulgate the Vedas moral code. He graduated with an O in Potions, Transfiguration and Alchemy. His examiners for the N.E.W.T. practical Alchemy and Potions examinations was particularly impressed with the Longevity Potion he had invented. He obtained an E in every other subject: he had dropped Astronomy as soon as it was no longer a required course. And then, after his final visit to his parents in Sweden, he did move to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Non Ionizing Radiation The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was the crown jewel of the communist movement from 1922 to 1991. The USSR was known for its strength and unwavering beliefs, but it worked tirelessly to keep one very significant issue tightly under wraps. During the development of the Soviet nuclear program, the USSR disregarded even the most basic of health and safety standards when testing and developing nuclear weapons, desperate to keep up in the arms race with the United States. This left the region plagued with radioactivity and sickness, obliterated ecosystems, and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people from their homes. Radioactivity is defined as the amount of ionizing radiation released by a material, and in the United States, the unit of measurement used for radioactivity is the curie. Ionizing radiation has so much energy that it can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can affect the atoms in living things, and can pose a health risk by damaging tissue and DNA. Ionizing radiation comes from radioactive elements, cosmic particles, and x ray machines. There is also non ionizing radiation that is far less harmful than ionizing radiation. Non ionizing radiation has enough energy to make atoms move or vibrate, but not enough energy to knock electrons out of them completely. It is found in radio waves, visible light, and microwaves. The former USSR suffers from high levels of ionizing radiation, which has posed significant health and environmental issues that will not correct themselves for centuries. Just as there are different types of radiation, there are different types of nuclear waste, and the former Soviet Union contains all of them. High level waste consists of either spent nuclear fuel or the waste produced by reprocessing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Dale Russakoff The Prize was excellently written by Dale Russakoff. In this short non fiction, she describes the current state of Newark, New Jersey s public education system. Newark has one of the poorest education systems and because of that students have experienced failure upon failure. Many have worked to improve this system including philanthropist, administrators, teachers, and even members of the community. Through The Prize, she shows the different perspectives of individuals who have these titles and what they did or believe they can do in order to improve the system. It is very interesting how so many people have different ideas, though they are connected in the same system, and no one seems to listen to the other, which shows the lack of communication ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, Princess Williams was a Newark native kindergarten teacher who cared about where her students were going and how they would get there. She addressed each student s needs individually. Teachers who thought of education in the same ways as she did believed If you want to change public education, you have to attack the district buildings (47). Many believed that the governor, Chris Christie, wanted to completely change Newark s education system by bringing new people and new ways in, but it actually would have been much easier to fix the problems at hand. For example, they could have educated teaches to be better, implemented new resources into district schools instead of creating more charter schools, or hire more counselors to deal with grieving children. It is easy to see that all reformers had a common educational goal for Newark, but they were different in how they handled it. Reformers like Princess Williams worked from the bottom up. She started change by showing what worked better in her classroom at first and then transferred those strategies to a larger context such as the Avon BRICK School. Reformers like Mark Zuckerberg worked from the top down. He started by investing in the politicians who would change the school system at large by changing administrators first, then teachers, and then continued work from the core of the problem. By the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...