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Spanish Essay Topics
1. Spanish Essay Topics
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2. Credit Card At A Later Time
1. When you get to the point of arranging for payment with the family, and the family is going to
pay with one or more credit cards, what are your next steps?
Do you take their Credit Card to the back office and create a cash receipt in HMIS and swipe the
Credit Card on an EPD (toaster)? Our policy at this location is to require some form of payment
with completion of amount owed prior to rendering of services. It is our typical stance that we
swipe the card immediately creating a cash receipt even if this involves multiple credit cards. Our
machine is located in the back, through a door and in the corner. That s quite a distance from the
family and some time for the OM to stop what they re doing and get into HMIS to process the
payment.
Do you take the Credit Card information and process the receipt as a manual key credit card at a
later time? We rarely if ever do a manual key as the swipe method works very well.
If neither of the above two are done, what is your process for charging a customer s credit card?
2. In the future, if there was a credit card device located inside the arrangement room that would
allow you to enter the HMIS contract number and total amount to charge on the credit card, and
then swipe the credit card to charge the customer and during this process, the cash receipt was
automatically created in HMIS and posted, would you utilize this device/process? Absolutely, I
have already considered
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3. Tsar Autocracy In Russia
In the course of Russian History, there is a long running debate over whether Russia tends
towards autocracy or if it is merely the illusion of autocracy. In its place, some have proposed
that an oligarchy ruled by consensus. The relationship between the Tsar and the Boyars is the
subject of much debate and varied based on the time in history and the personality of the Tsar.
However, in general, the trend is towards autocracy. There are a few reasons for this. The first is
that the importance of the Boyars is often overstated in relation to the political power of the Tsar.
The second is that the policies, as much in fact as in law, are by and large determined by the Tsar.
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According to Orthodox theology, there could be no Christian church without a secular power to
protect it and enforce its teachings; there had to be a Third Rome with its own emperor. After
Constantinople was conquered in 1453, Russia remained the only rightful claimant of the title
of Third Rome . In the culture of Russia at the time the best way to build a reputation was to be a
pious Orthodox man. The Tsar was not only deeply entwined with the practice and leadership of
the Orthodox Church in Russia; he also embodied its social and political influence. The Tsar was
able to claim that his right to rule was divine because the church was both influential and in favor
of a strong ruler who professed the Orthodox Faith. While there were many different religions
present in Russia, it was truly the Orthodox Church that was the most influential and widely
accepted in elite circles. What does this mean in regard to the relationship between the Tsar and
the Boyars? The Tsar was able to justify his decisions on a religious basis, which was acceptable
to most Russians, without having to have the consensus of the Boyars. Again, while the Boyars put
forth their advice or dissent, the Tsar exercised relatively unrestrained power as an executive and as
a legislator in Russia. Byzantine dogma represented politics as the responsibility of the rulers and
this facilitated the
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4. Oskar Schindler Outline
Oskar Schindler
Mackenzie Britain
English
World War в…Ўwas one of the most gruesome wars ever to be fought. Millions of lives were lost.
People lost families, homes, and just pretty much everything. Oskar Schindler saved many lives
during World War в…
Ў. He brought hope for the Jews.
April 8, 1908, Schindler was born in Zwittau, Austria Hungary. He was a catholic man who grew
up in a very wealthy family. Over the years he became a salesman and married Emilie Schindler.
He was the type of man that loved to make money, and he did by joining the SS on his way to
Poland. He seemed like any other normal man, making his wealth.
December 1939, Oskar changed his mind, he had a plan to help the Jews while he was in the Nazi
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He employed Jewish workers to make sure that they were safe from the other camps. If he saw
skill in them, that s how he knew they were worthy. Schindler would spend every dime to make
sure that his worker got more than what the Jews at other camps received.
The Holocaust escalated, beating and killing Jews every day. Schindler invested money into his
own camp where Jews were sent and he would pay the nazi party off. He made sure that they
were fed, not beaten and had something to call home. Schindler would arrange a list of 900
Jews to work for him. He referred to them as his children. He created this camp so he could save
many. He thought that it was wrong of one man to kill another. Oscar had a soft heart for the Jews.
Others did not agree with this such as his fellow generals. Many Jews thought he was the true hero.
He gave them hope and somewhere to call home.
August, 1939, Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin signed the German Soviet Nonaggression Pact which
cause the allies to worry. Hitler planned to invade Poland and he got his wish on September 1,
1939 from the west. Only two days later, France and Great Britain declared war on Germany. On
the 17, the Soviet troops invaded the east side. Poland was controlled by early
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5. Bullying in the National Spotlight
As a young man growing up, I have had my share of hardships and difficulties with bullies and
being bullied. My personal experiences of bulling started early in middle school and continued
throughout junior high and high school. Given a small frame and statue, classmates would often
create pranks targeting me. The pranks didn t the start out as f bulling; name calling started early
on my school career. Names such as four eyes, studderbox, nerd, mute, Steve Urkel, were just
some of the many names I endured while in school. Entering high school as a freshmen was one of
the most enjoyable and traumatic times as a young man. Going into high school with a new
attitude, I thought the bulling was over. By the second week of school, I found... Show more content
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Jonathan Martin s frustration stemmed from one and half football seasons of bullying and taunting
from some of his teammates which had gone beyond the player hazing that sometimes occurs in
NFL locker rooms (2013). Rookie hazing is seen as a rite of passage in the National Football
League teams. Stuart (2013) argues that athletic hazing is about team self governance and is a
potent tool to create a team hierarchy through fear and intimidation. She also argues that athletic
hazing is part of maintaining masculinity and is perceived as a rite of passage to masculinity
Looking at her analysis of hazing as the physical and psychological abuse of younger team members
are by those who are more senior is humiliating but dangerous (Stuart 2013). Butryn (2003)
prompted that intimidation, bullying, humiliation, and sexual violence are all intertwined into an
acceptable template for male masculinity behavior. Waldron and Kowalski (2009) study of
collegiate athletes resulted in athletes reporting engaging in risky, hazing behaviors because of the
sport and the desire to be accepted by teammates encouraged hazing.
From the headlines in social media and television, Jonathan Martin bullying continued into his
second season while on the Miami Dolphins team. Canfora (2013) reported that the bulling as
personal and different from what the rest of the dolphins team rookie class endured. Martin was
verbally
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6. Chief In Lord Of The Flies
In groups of people, there are always ones with better leadership qualities than the rest. The
stronger power becomes the greater authority, and the others abide by them. Nevertheless, the
strongest leader isn t always the best. In William Golding s novel, Lord of the Flies, Ralph isn t
the strongest person, yet he displays a better understanding of people, which allows Ralph to
lead the boys better than Jack could. Although Jack and Ralph differentiate in their views, they
both share the same passion, to earn the role of chief. Ralph at first is not very amused from the
others for picking him as the chief, yet he undertakes the role with strong capability to rule.
Ralph tries to lead the boys the best he can, but he appears powerless when he tries to take
control. Ralph obtains one strong object, which is the conch that he can use to congregate the
boys, and make important announcements. Ralph finally takes control when he states All this I
meant to say. Now I ve said it. You voted me for chief. Now you do what I say. (Chap. 5). In the is
statement Ralph is reminding the boys that there are still rules and he s still has the... Show more
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He will use his ability to control people to the highest capability, and possess a burning desire to
overtake Ralph as chief and become the leader of the boys. Jack thinks he should be chief when
he arrogantly says these lines, I ought to be chief, because I m chapter chorister and head boy. I
can sing C sharp. (Chap. 1). Jack believes that he should be the leader because he is so used to
having power before he and the boys landed on the island. Just because Jack can sing a C sharp
does not mean that he should be chief; his talent is insignificant to the situation they are in at the
moment. Jack really has nothing special to him except that he is the superior hunter on the island
compared to the others. Jack is just an obnoxious bully, who torments others for his entertainment
and
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7. Quarterback Mac Newton s Arguments Of Cam Newton
This Wednesday Carolina Panthers Quarterback Cam Newton made comments in a press
conference that were pretty clearly sexist in nature. When asked a question about Devin Funchess
and the growth in his route running Cam Newton simply laughed and said it was funny to hear a
female asking a question about routes. After this absurd reaction Cam Newton did proceed to
answer the question but there is still serious confusion to why Cam Newton reacted that way.
Throughout his career Newton has been respectful to reporters of both sexes and this outburst is
completely unexpected. Due to his comments Cam Newton has lost his Dannnon endorsement. The
reporter Jourdan Rodrigue also reported that she sought out Cam Newton after he left the locker
room and
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8. Essay about Tobias Wolff s; The Rich Brother
Tobias Wolff s short story, The Rich Brother , is a parallel story to the biblical fable of Able and
Cain. The biblical story of Able and Cain is that of the first story that puts man against man. Cain
and Able are children of Adam and Eve, where Cain is the eldest and Able the younger of the
two. In the biblical story Cain and Able end up giving gifts (sacrifices) to appease to their God.
This in turn, creates tension between the two because Able s sacrifice of the lamb is much
favored by God than is Cain s offering of his crops. Cain becomes outraged because he believes
that Able has purposely tried to embarrass him, ultimately, leading Cain to become so enraged that
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Wolff portrays Peter and Donald as rivals throughout The Rich Brother as were Cain and Able
were in the Bible. Cain and Abel s rival rivalry came to when god had favored Abel s gift of the
lamb. With favor came God s overwhelming love which Cain had exclusively desired. Peter,
much like Cain, came to a bitter rivalry with his brother Donald in that Peter wanted all the love
that him mother gave that he felt Donald was eating up. For example, when Donald had his
surgery his mother protested him even to climb trees and so on because she loved and cared for
her son this enraged his brother Pete because he didn t receive as much attention as his little
brother did. Pete later states his jealousy when he replies to Donald s accusation of trying to kill
him and says mom was in a state every time you burped (812). While it be Pete or Cain their
bitterness towards their brothers are only fueled by their own jealousies.
Mostly, throughout The Rich Brother Peter is viewed as the most selfish individual. Most
important, was that he wanted his mothers love so badly that he attempted to kill his own
brother (812), which is a reference to Cain killing his brother and leaving him in the fields.
Donald says to Pete You re basically a very frightened individual. Very threatened (811) this in turn
shows that how jealous Pete was and how he was willing to kill simply over jealousy. Moreover,
Pete could not stand the fact that he
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9. Relationships In George Eliot s Middlemarch
Relationships are always undoubtedly complex and dysfunctional. George Eliot, in this excerpt
from the novel Middlemarch, thoroughly portrays many of these intricacies of relationships
through a husband and a wife: Rosamond and Tertius Lydgate. This relationship s dysfunctionalities
are revealed through a financial conflictwhich brings to light their underlying thoughts toward each
other. Eliot makes certain to portray Tertius as the dominant and strategically manipulative
character while Rosamond is the weak, ignorant and oblivious one. Through these distinct
personalities, Eliot shows how these characters react oppositely to each other when they clash from
an economic struggle, stemming from a small disagreement. Eliot portrays Rosamond... Show more
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Rosamond consequently reacts by returning To the chair by his side (52). This closing of distance
again indicates her physically coming back to him and trusting him. Even as their argument
deteriorates once again, she Sat perfectly still (77) conveying the idea that she is complying, at least
outwardly, to Lydgate s statements and his argument although she may still disagree with it.
Although Eliot is able to convey Rosamond and Tertius subtle reactions between each other through
body language and movement, the third person omniscient perspective allows him to delve into the
more underlying conflicts between each other, one specifically being Tertius struggle in feeling
superior to Rosamond, and his strategic reactions because of it.
In having a third person omniscient narrator, the unbiased observations into Tertius psyche allows
the reader to truly understand his intentions. After Tertius initial inciting statement causing
Rosamond to tear up, Tertius inner thoughts reveal his feeling of superiority to Rosamond. He
did wish to spare her as much as he could (26). The tone reflects an image of somebody who views
Rosamond as inferior, and more like a child than an adult he is conversing with. This causes his
subsequent apology ( It is I who have been in fault; I ought to have seen that I could not afford to
live in this way (37 38) ) to seem superficial and fake. In revealing
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10. Examples Of Inhumanity In Huck Finn
The phrase (Man s inhumanity to man) is first documented in the Robert Burns poem called Man
Was Made to Mourn, Samuel Von Pufendorf also wrote in 1673, More inhumanity has been done
by man himself than any other of nature s causes. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
/Man%27s_inhumanity_to_man) Man s inhumanity towards man can be caused by need of power,
jealousy, and greed. Throughout history, the inhumane acts committed by men towards each other
have shaped society and defined periods of time. Man s inhumanity to man has played a large role
in the lives of billions of people who have inhabited the Earth over time. Events such as,
crucifixions, medieval torture sessions, gladiator fights, lynchings, genocides, wars, and mass
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Slavery as one of the aspects of the theme of man s inhumanity to man, is debated in many
works, such as in Harriet Beecher Stowe s novel Uncle Tom s Cabin and the memoir of Solomon
Northup, Twelve Years a Slave. They spoke about the cruelties and the hardships of the Negro
slaves in the southern states. These books gained attention and eventually ignited the Civil War
that paved the way to the abolition of slavery and the freedom of the African American people.
Martin Luther King Jr. s famous speech, I Have a Dream contains the revolutionist s desire for a
new America a country filled with liberty, not only for the Whites but for the Blacks as well. With
courageous effort and an ambitious zeal, Martin Luther King Jr. wrote his speech and recited it in
front of the masses during the Civil Rights Era (1960 s). Another cultural revolution that happened
in the late 1960 s made possible the transition of conservativism to modernization in societal norms
when the Hippie Movement was practiced. John Lennon s song, Imagine, basically tells us about
the philosophy of the hippie community make love not
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11. Pills And Starships
Book Report: Pills and Starships by Lydia Millet Summary Pills and Starships, an intriguing
novel by Lydia Millet, shows a vividly imagined dystopian future in which the world is
consumed in despair and the unsustainable population is controlled by the government. Lydia
Millet does a brilliant job in fabricating a post apocalyptic, sinister form of Earth that s enveloped
in toxic gas due to excessive pollution and climate change. Migrations of whole cities of people
to escape bad air quality are constant, food and water are scarce, and people are forced to take
pills to stabilize their emotions. Many oppressive limitations are placed upon the remaining
people by the government and corporations, who forbid having children and even limit your right
to take your own life or die. The main characters, Nat and Sam, live in this horrific world. Their
parents experienced the beauty of Earth before global warming led to its deterioration, and being
old, they couldn t bear the pain and depression of such a drastic transition anymore. As a result, they
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In terms of pills , it refers to the mood pharms in the story, which are drugs that corporations
distribute to stabilize the emotions of the general population to avoid chaos and conflict. These
mood pharms are taken by Nat, Sam, and their parents one week before their death, allowing
them to remain calm even in agitating situations. Starships are not directly referenced in the
book, but I m assuming that it actually refers to me, the reader. This is very fascinating because
as Nat writes in her journal, she refers to the reader an astronaut who floats in space and observes
their deteriorating planet from a spaceship. As previously stated, Lydia Millet is a very creative
author with and I m stunned at how she managed to incorporate the reader into the story with such
a vivid
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12. Quebec Nationalism
The quote by Jean Charest describes the wishes of Quebec citizens. He underlines that the
Quebecois want to be recognized as being different , having their own unique history and identity .
Cherest claims as well that wanting these to be recognized causes no threat to national unity. Jean
Charest is a QuebecPolitician, meaning that he speaks for the whole province when making
statements such as these, therefore it can be assumed that this quote is relaying the thoughts of the
collective not just the individual. I disagree to this quote to a partial extent as it falsely claims to
have had no threat to Canadas national Unity and indirectly elevates the idea of Quebec separatism,
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He describes his province as being different and rich with history and identity, but not being a
part of Canada s history or identity. If the separatists of Quebec would have won in the 1995
referendum, the results would not turn in favour of their nation. The way that the international
trade system works is that the East relies heavily of the west for its natural resources, for
example oil from Alberta. If quebec were to separate from Canada, it would metaphorically be
losing its left arm and would be left helpless in the natural resources department. In other spect of
trade, the trans national railway that runs into quebec and is their main supplier of various goods.
Without this connection, not only with Canada s economy take a hit, Quebec s would plummet. In
addition to the cross border trading being either cut of or weakened, to relationships between
citizens will as well. Xenophobia is the fear of another country. If Quebec were to separate from
Canada, it is highly likely that Canadians, most likely citizens form Ontario, or even Quebecois
inhabitants could develop this fear as there would be a sense of not belonging or
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13. Continuum Of Care Essay
Drug and Alcohol Treatment in America has been based on the Medical Model of Treatment.
According to Wikipedia, the medical model of addiction is rooted in the philosophy that addiction
is a disease and has biological, neurological, genetic, and environmental sources of origin.
Treatment includes potential detox with a 28 day or more stay at a residential treatment facility.
The continuum of care can include an additional 28 days at the partial hospitalization level,
followed by another 6 weeks of Intensive Outpatient.
With the introduction of Obamacare the insurance companies have begun to pay less and less for
the revolving door of treatment services. With the average length of stay in a residential treatment
center around 28 days and the bills ranging from $12,000 to $70,000, insurance companies have
cut the amount that they are willing to pay for addiction services. Some insurance companies will
pay for the least restrictive level of care first, even if a clinical professional requests a higher level
of care.
This leaves the client and their family in a sticky situation. They can pay cash out of pocket for the
treatment, wait for a mental health diagnosis so that the insurance companies will pay, or look for
an alternative form of treatment that might be more effective an affordable. Sometimes the
insurance company actually will refuse to pay any more benefits for the client for the year since he
or she has been in and out of treatment centers so many times that
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14. Sainsbury s Internal Expansion Essay
Section A
A1
a)
A retailer may be seen as a business that focuses its marketing efforts on the final consumers with
the intention of selling goods or services to them. This means that any business that sells a
product or service to a final consumer, whether it is to a customer in a shop, by mail, over the
telephone, door to door or by means of a vending machine, is a retailing business. Retailers usually
buy in bulk and sell these items in smaller quantities to consumers for personal, family or household
use.
b)
Internal Expansion
Sainsbury s expansion refers to raising the market share, sales revenue and profit of the present
product or services. The business can be expanded through product development, market
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Sainsbury Plc established in 1869 is a leading retail organisation with a chain of Sainsbury s 502
supermarkets and 290 convenient stores (Annual report 2009) across United Kingdom. It also has a
financial interest venture in the form of Sainsbury s bank.
The company workforce consists of over 148,000 employees across United Kingdom. The
company caters to 18 million customers per week.
External environment of the company Major competitors
The company s chain of Sainsbury was the UK s biggest food retailer until 1995 when competitors
like Tesco Plc and ASDA Group Limited took over the market. Other competitors include
Hannaford Bros. Co., Safeway Plc and The Stop and Shop Companies, Inc.
Social factors
In today s market, the customers tend to prefer one stop shopping. This means that they prefer to
have all the products available under one roof. Sainsbury by introducing non food products have
largely benefited from this strategy.
In addition other social factors such as increasing female workforce, longevity in the population,
etc. has resulted in a decline domestic meal making. Therefore there is a growing demand pattern
of a certain types of products. One of the marketing themes of Sainsbury being Cook and Save
promotes easy to cook products thereby allowing the customers to make their household budgets
stretch
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16. Amendments Of The 13th Amendment
Thesis
After the United States abolished slavery, the country passed three new Constitutional amendments.
The 13th Amendment abolished slavery, the 14th Amendment provided citizenship to newly freed
slaves, and the 15th Amendment gave them the right to vote. However, the Supreme Court stated
judgments and rulings that placed blacks in a degrading and an inferior position in the United
States. Established from the Jim Crow Laws, throughout the years of 1877 to 1954, schools were
segregated by law. Black people were not allowed to attend a white dominant school. In 1957, Little
Rock, Arkansas, nine African American students enrolled at Central High School, an all white
school, were prevented from entering the school because they were black. It caused conflict and
controversy between the governor of Arkansas and the president of the united states, rebellion of
society and the students (Civil Rights Movement), and in our society today, education is accessible
to everyone.
Orval E. Faubus and Dwight D. Eisenhower Governor Orval Faubus was a huge national image of
racial segregation in 1957. Faubus commanded the Arkansas National Guardsmen to deny entrance
of nine African American students, called The Little Rock Nine, to Central High School. In 1958,
Governor Faubus delivered a speech, speaking about school integration. In his speech, he states,
Those who would integrate our schools at any price are still among us .1 Faubus is insinuating that,
the people who are against the
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17. The American Industrial Revolution During The 19th Century
The American Industrial Revolution began in the 1700 s and ended in the 1800 s. Most people
believe that the American Industrial Revolution began when Samuel Slater brought technology
from Britain to America. This technology allowed America to use manufacturing to quicken
production. Industrial items such as the sewing machine, river boats, trains, telegraph, and mills
allowed for growth in the United States. Immigrants from other countries gave the industrial growth
enough workers to allow the growth to keep growing. The role of factories in early Industrial
Revolutionwas to promote the growth of the United States. Factories led to the need for more
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With this immigration rise, it also made it necessary for housing to move Westward for room to
live and for work to go across country.
The biggest changes that occurred during the American Revolution were that machines replaced
humans as production in the work force. This changed the work place from the fields to
factories. Conditions improved financially; but for the worker it was worse. Machines made
material faster so trade was improved between the United States and other countries. This trade
allowed for a great deal of immigration which allowed for expansion to the Western side of the
United States. The Western expansion was made possible from the rail road going through to the
West Coast. While Americans lives improved with more material things, the working conditions,
pay, and the work that they were doing was horrible. So while the industrial revolution allowed for
advances in society, it also started the fall of the society.
The industrial revolution paved the way for modern society and the way our current economic
system works. If it wasn t for the industrial revolution we wouldn t have skyscrapers, time zones,
the Brooklyn Bridge, electricity and many other liberties we take for granted. However there were
major downsides to the industrial revolution as well. Amongst these were poor treatment of many
laborers, the corruption of government, and the assassination of the president. Andrew Carnegie
was a capitalist in the
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18. Reaction Paper About Bullying
Eminem is a famous rapper who was bullied as a child so badly that his mother sued the Detroit
school system for failing to protect him. The torment of the then nine year old Marshall Mathers
began on October 15, 1981 when he was harassed by a bully at the Dort Elementary School who
split his lip and bashed the wind out of him. Eminem suffered from nightmares and anti social
behavior. On January 1982, A bully named Bailey attack the future superstar in the face with a
snowball containing a heavy object while they were playing. According to Eminem s mother,
Debbie her son suffered a concussion and a temporary loss of vision in one eye. Now at the aged
of 38, Eminem has been speaking out about bullyingamid a plague of suicides by kids (Siemaszko,
2010).
What is Bullying?
According to Bartollas and Miller (2011), Bullying is durable and an aggressive juvenile induces
fear, distress, anxiety, or harm in a weaker child through physical, verbal, and psychological
intimidations (p.50). Bullying is categorized by one or several individuals assertive on a
vulnerable peer, primarily to declare control or power. Bullying takes a strong emotional affect on
its victims such as depression, low self esteem, academic failure, and suicidal. The effects appear
to be long lasting. Individuals who were bullied when they were younger, especially during middle
school has a higher rates of nervousness, depression, hostility, irritability, and drug use as they
progress to adulthood. In fact,
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19. Hate In Romeo And Juliet
Condemned by their households hate Who is responsible when you pay for mistakes and
problems you did not even make or create? Aren t the authors of that mistake or problem
responsible? Being enemies, the families of Romeo and Juliet were responsible for the deaths of
their children. Words spoken by the families servants proved the hatred between these two
families. Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe , Tybalt replied to lord Capulet. (I.v.71) His name is
Romeo, and a Montague,/ The only son of your great enemy (I.v.156 157). The Nurse called
Romeo, a Montague, the only son of the Capulet s great enemy. Tybalt and the nurse described
Romeo as a Montague, an enemy and foe of the Capulet family. Throughout the play, characters talk
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My only love sprung from my only hate!/ That I must love a loathed enemy , said Juliet while
she was reminiscing that Romeo, her only love, was an offspring of her enemy.(I.v.158 161) For
this alliance may so happy prove/ To turn your households rancor to pure love (II.iii.94 95). Friar
Laurence used the word rancor, meaning hate, which expressed how the Montagues and Capulets
felt about each other. This hatred made the two lovers seek for extreme solutions and take foolish
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20. Clean Edge Razor Splitting Hairs in Product Positioning
Clean Edge Razor
Splitting Hairs in Product Positioning
1. What changes are occurring in the non disposable razor category? Assess Paramount s
competitive position. What are the strategic life cycle challenges for Paramount s current products
as well as Clean Edge?
The non disposable razor category has seen changes in the recent years. * Advertising
expenditures increased significantly for newer and smaller players to grab the market share
whereas established players did not increase it significantly. * Male grooming product seemed to
be a bright spot in the industry with the advent of male specific personal care products that
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Launching Clean Edge as a niche revolutionary technology product to be a market leader.
Advantages:
a)Increase in profits and market share.
b)Opportunity for higher profit margin with new premium product launched for niche segment
c)Existing products can be retained and used to target Maintenance users
d)Careful planning of Branding strategy could bring in maximum success
Disadvantages: a) Increased marketing budget costs to launch the new product and provide
incentives to Maintenance users
3. Create a new strategy to market Clean Edge as a revolutionary technology product and gain
market share in Super Premium segment.
Advantages:
a)Increase in profits and market share.
b)Opportunity to be become technology leader by launching the product in super premium segment
c)Existing products can be retained and used to target Maintenance users
d)Brand/Image enhancement Disadvantages:
a)Increased marketing budget costs to launch the new product and provide incentives to
Maintenance users
Technology and Competition Paramount s strategic challenges also included technology and new
players. With new players entering the market with huge advertisement expenditure, it was a threat
to the market share of Paramount.
Paramount s
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21. Adulthood Makes An Adult
A person is considered to become an adult when he reaches a certain age as declared by the law.
However adulthood isn t achieved when you reach a certain age, it s achieved when you become
mature enough to realize the reality around you. When you start taking responsibility for your
actions and when you can differentiate between right and wrong.
In different countries adult hood comes in different forms, and this is mainly dependent on the
child s upbringing as this affects his mental level. According to the law, adulthood is when a
person reaches the age of 18 which means now he can do certain things which he couldn t do
before. While when he reaches the age of 21 he is allowed to vote, this is because your teenager
life has ended and you face responsibilities which help you decide different life decision. People
get to know the right and wrong and thus they make good decisions. Being an adult doesn t mean
that your responsible and have clear knowledge of everything, there are mature adults, immature
adults etc. There are those adults who have been raised in way that they decide to waste their life
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I don t believe getting married and having children makes you an adult, because girls can give
birth as young as 12 and in certain parts of the world can get married at an even younger age. I
believe adulthood comes with time, doing something or reaching a certain age will not magically
turn you into an adult. We become adults when we act like mature and well mannered people who
respect the morals of the societies and contribute to them, people who respect their elders.
Adulthood is basically more of a state of mind. Lots of people get married and have children but
they don t get civilized, mature or
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22. Why Is Porphyria s Suicide Under Temporary Insanity
The Insanity Behind Love: A Case About Temporary Insanity
There has been many court cases where a mentally ill individual commits a killing without the
notion of harming their victim because, they lacked the perception to think logically when they re
found under overwhelming emotion. The poem Porphyria s Lover, by Robert Browning describes
the crime scene where the narrator felt compelled to kill his mistress named Porphyria in spite of
her demonstration of affection and care. Yet, there is enough evidence to illustrate that the suspect
was actually under temporary insanity since he revealed signs of emotional distress concerning his
place with Porphyria. The narrator in Porphyria s lover is not guilty by the plea of temporary
insanity; he displays four characteristics found ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The act of his impulsiveness at the time in which he felt emotionally overwhelmed at the idea of
prohibiting love illustrates that he is fact was mentally unstable at the time of murder, for a sane
person would not act upon this action to resolve social class concern. His lack of regard for the
harm that he causes in Porphyria is due to the fact that he perceived that she didn t feel any pain
thus, illustrating that he does not have the mentally to reason the consequences and the harm that
he induced upon his victim. Remarkably, the narrator also demonstrates to have antisocial
personally disorder lacked remorse or guilt after his crime because to him the victim wanted to die
for his love to flourish. Consequently, due to his irrational notion he was satisfied the he was able
to take complete control since he believed that his lover yearned for this. Explaining, his interaction
with the corpse and demonstrating an episode of catatonia. All of these actions illustrate that he was
found mentally disturbed and illustrate that he therefore, is not guilty by reason of
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23. Arkansas Rhetorical Analysis
The Confederacy gained support after shots rang at Ft. Sumter on xxx 1861. Before that event,
Arkansas preferred to remain neutral and hoped for a peaceful outcome to the divided country.
President Lincoln s decision to issue a call for troops signified an attempt to use violence to
preserve the union, and triggered a vote that would change Arkansas forever. The elected leaders of
Arkansas by a margin of 69 to 1 passed a disunion ordinance and chose to stand with the
Confederate States to oppose Northern aggression, unfortunately there loyalty went
underappreciated as Arkansas geographical and political significance went overlooked by
confederate leaders and their war strategy. This strategic error resulted in limited government
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Hindman assumed command of the Trans Mississippi District, an area that stretched Missouri to
Louisiana. Charged with the organization of troops to defend the states of Texas, Missouri,
Arkansas, Louisiana, and the Indian Territory, he had the appropriate authority but very few
resources. With limited forces, he imposed martial law throughout Arkansas in order to seize
munitions, gather supplies, and enforce the Conscription Act. He initiated the rationing of
goods and ordered the forming of independent Guerilla bands. Groups known as the Bands of
Tens formed from his issuance of General Orders Number 17, which called for all citizens to
assemble in groups of ten and elect a captain. The group s sole mission was to annoy and harass
the union army whenever and wherever possible, just as Hindman envisioned the Spanish doing
to Napoleon s Army. The strategic objective of this action was to slow down the Union armies
long enough to rebuild a conventional force. His efforts were relatively successful as he was
able to amass 18000 regular forces and over 5000 irregular troops. Even with limited resources, a
leader with vision and an understanding of military theory can develop a strategy, which if given
some assistance can prove to be extremely effective. His newly formed army showed promise
against Curtis s Army of the Southwest in June
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24. Cyytotoxicity Of Nannodisc
Cytotoxicity of nanodisc trapped/remodeled AпЃў1 40 intermediates The structural analysis of
nanodisc bound AпЃў1 40 В¬suggests the formation of intermediate conformation with typical
пЃўпЂsheet structures driven by the PMA. We next characterized the toxicity of these AпЃў1 40
intermediates in human neuroblastoma (SH SY5Y) cells. Results showed substantial cytotoxic
behavior of PMA in solution with a cell viability loss of ≈ 40 % at 2.5 п
ЃM. The AпЃў1 40
monomer and fibers (2.5 пЃM) incubated with equimolar PMA also showed a nearly equivalent
cell cytotoxicity as that of the free PMA. In contrast, the PMA bound nanodiscs (Fig 5b) such as
DMPC/GM1 (4:1) and DMPC (100 %) showed a relatively low cytotoxicity ( ≈ 10 %). On the
other hand, the anionic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Our studies showed, all targeted nanodiscs despite of their membrane properties, significantly
accelerates the AпЃў fibrillation at equimolar concentration. At a molar concentration 20%, the SM
and GM1 showed counteractive aggregation kinetics for AпЃўпЂ®пЂ Higher percentage of SM
(50 %) containing nanodiscs inhibits AпЃў oligomerization, whereas GM1 proposed to play an
important role in AD pathogenesis were shown to accelerate the AпЃў fibrillation. The exact
concentration of GM1 (~ 4 % in healthy neurons) in AD brain remains unclear, however, high
density GM1 clustering (higher GM1 concentrations induce clustering; ref http://pubs.acs.org/doi
/10.1021/ja3054095) in AD brain has been reported (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles
/PMC3025365/). Previous studies correlates the association of gangliosides metabolism with aging
and AD (https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaneurology/fullarticle/588755; https:/
/www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1814411). Likewise, an abnormal onset of SM metabolism was
observed in AD that results in the reduction in sphingomyelin and elevation of ceramide (ref ).
Taken together, the present studies compared the role of both SM and GM1 at equal concentration
and reveled their counter protective behavior towards AD (Fig 1c). The AпЃўпЂ aggregation has
also been
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25. Is Ebola Only Deadly To The Poorest
Is Ebola only deadly to the poorest?
The whole world is at edge knowing that Ebola is a very lethal virus and it is very tough to treat
and cure an infected person. But it has been seen that in countries were level of development is
higher and health care is easily reached this disease can be fought.
So far, every case of an American infected has ended happily, most recently Dallas nurse Amber
Vinson the second patient to contract Ebola in the US has been discharged from Emory Hospital,
Ebola free.
Cases of Patients being cured in America have become almost predictable. All of the Ebola patients
treated in the United States have so far survived. These exceed outcomes in Africa, where
approximately 70 percent of patients die.
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The fact that there aren t enough doctors makes it harder for patient to be treated in a one to one
care. Infection control
Protective clothing including masks, gloves, gowns and goggles should be worn when coming into
contact with an infected person. The US Centres for Disease Control (CDC) recommend that the
protective gear leaves no skin exposed. These measures should be carried out for those who may
handle objects contaminated by an infected person s body fluids. In 2014, the CDC began
recommending that medical personnel receive training on the proper suit up and removal of
personal protective equipment (PPE); in addition, a designated person, appropriately trained in
biosafety, should be watching each step of these procedures to ensure they are done correctly. The
typical training period for the use of such safety equipment lasted approximately 12 days in Sierra
Leone.
The infected person should be in separated from other people. All equipment, medical waste,
patient waste and surfaces that may have come into contact with body fluids need to be disinfected.
During the 2014 outbreak, kits were put together to help families treat Ebola disease in their homes,
which include protective clothing as well as chlorine powder and other cleaning supplies. Education
of those who provide care in these techniques, and the establishment of such barrier separation
supplies has been a priority of Doctors without Borders.
Heat
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26. Earl Warren s Supreme Court Rulings
Earl Warren s Supreme Court rulings helped various rights for many Americans, most of which
are still used and enforced today. The Warren s Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education
ruled that segregation in public schools as unconstitutional. It s rulings on Mapp v. Ohio ended up
resulting in the exclusionary rule. The rule made any evidence obtained illegally as inadmissible
in court. In Reynold s v. Sims required that legislative districts across states be made as equal as
possible in population. Miranda v. Arizona resulted that your rights be read to you upon arrest or
questioning. Each of these court cases helped to enforce and enhance the rights of many Americans.
The case known as Brown v. Board of Educationwas actually the name that was given to five
separate cases that were heard by the U.S. Supreme Court (History Brown v. Board of Education
Re enactment). The cases were all combined because each case sought out desegregation as the
remedy for grossly inadequate conditions in segregated black schools (Brown v. Board of
Education). When meeting to decide the case, the Justices were divided over the issues that were
raised. They were unable to come to a conclusion by June 1953 the end of the Courts 1952 1953
term. The Justices decided to rehear the case again in December. During that time, Chief Justice
Fred Vinson died and was replaced by Earl Warren. When the case was reheard in December 1953,
Chief Justice Earl Warren was able to bring all the
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27. Analysis Of Dream On By Aerosmith
Dream on by Aerosmith connects to Santiago and his recurring dream in the beginning of the
story starting on Page 6. Santiago deals with a recurring dream and he does not understand why
he is having it. This dream occurs every time Santiago sleeps under a sycamore tree that grows
out of the ruins of a church. In this dream a child tells Santiago to go after a treasure located by
the Egyptian pyramids. Santiago is confused by the message of the dream and goes to a gypsy
woman to try and understand the dream. She says that he should go to Egyptin pursuit of the
treasure. This leads to Santiago meeting a magical man who turns out to be the King of Salem.
He says that going to Egypt is Santiago s personal legend and he should set off for his journey
tomorrow. This journey leads to Santiago arriving in Tangier and a robber taking all of the
money Santiago brought in his journey towards the Egyptian pyramids. This leaves Santiago by
himself as he now has to find a way to push through adversity and get to his destination. Dream
on is about following your dreams and aspirations in life by following your journey. Dream until
your dreams come true is a line highlighted in the song that captures the purpose of following
your dreams. It is about your want to be someone and to accomplish what you are supposed to in
life. Santiago s purpose is to follow his personal legend by following the good omens throughout
the story and find his way to the Egyptian Pyramids. Santiago has to
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28. Cold Blood
In the non fiction novel In Cold Blood, Truman Capote (1965) gives his own narrative of the
Holcomb tragedy in which a family of four living out on a secluded farm were slaughtered with a
shotgun by the collaboration of two individuals for a seemingly few dollars. In this novel, Capote
gives a thorough character description of the two murderers, Richard Hickock and Perry Smith, as
he recreates their experience (much as he sees it as it would be from their eyes). He gives
accounts preceding the event, through it, and eventually into their trial and execution. From the
descriptions Capote provides, a psychological analysis of the mental states of Hickock and Smith
can be asserted. Richard Hickock can be seen as possessing significant traits... Show more content
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Richard Hickock can be seen as possessing significant traits of psychopathy, while his partner
Perry Smith is seen with traits similar to that of a life course persistent offender. Through the
described personality characteristics and brief histories of Hickock and Smith, this essay will
address this assertion with the two in question as individuals themselves, within their relationship to
each other, and also as other characters see and analyze their psychological well being.
The reader gets to know Perry Smith very well throughout the novel and acquires the sense that
Capote feels sympathetic to his situation as compared to that of Hickock. Smith, introduced as
much the loner type, is described by the narrator and the character Smith himself (in a letter to a
psychiatrist) as growing up in a low socio economic bracket with a broken family accompanied by
a lack of love and stability characterizing his childhood (and continuing on to adulthood in which is
the state of which the book...
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In the non fiction novel In Cold Blood, Truman Capote (1965) gives his own narrative of the
Holcomb tragedy in which a family of four living out on a secluded farm were slaughtered with a
shotgun by the collaboration of two individuals for a seemingly few dollars. In this novel, Capote
gives a thorough character description of the two murderers, Richard Hickock and Perry Smith, as
he recreates their experience (much as he sees it as it would be from
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29. Appmath Chapter 5
Chapter 5 word problems (final answers in bold) 5 12 In 1955 an antique car that originally cost
$3,668 is valued today at $62,125 if in excellent condition, which is 1Вѕ times as much as a car in
very nice condition if you can find an owner willing to part with one for any price, What would be
the value of the car in very nice condition? Let x = value of the car in very nice condition 1Вѕx =
62125 7x/4 = 62125 (multiply by 4) 7x = 248500 (divide by 7) X = 35,500 $35000 = value of the
car in very nice condition 5 14 Nanda Yueh and Lane Zuriff sell homes for ERA Realty. Over the
past 6 months they sold 120 homes. Nanda sold 3 times as many homes as Lane. How many homes
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In December, Wal Mart s total sales were $1200. Customers bought 7 times as many thermometers
as hot water bottles. How many of each did Wal Mart sell? Check your answer. Let x = number of
thermometers sold Let Y = number of hot water bottles sold 7Y = X 2x + 6y = 1200 (simplify)
X+3y=600 (substitute) 7y + 3y = 600 10y = 600 (divide by 10) Y = 60 X= 7y X= 7(60) X = 420
420 = number of thermometers sold 60 = number of hot water bottles sold Check: 7y = x 7(60) =
420 (correct) 2x+6y = 1200 2(420) + 6(60) = 1200 (correct) 5 40 Kent Christy is organizing a
fundraiser for the pool he manages. He bought ice cream cones ($.75) and ice cream sandwiches
($1.00) to sell. His total bill was $225. (a) If he ordered twice the number of ice cream cones than
ice creamsandwiches, how many of each did he buy? (b) What did he spend for ice cream cones?
(c) What did he spend for ice cream sandwiches? (a) Let x = number of ice cream cones bought Let
y = number of ice cream sandwiches bought X = 2y .75x + y = 225 .75(2y) = 225 1.5y + y = 225
2.5y = 225 (divide by 2.5) Y = 90 X = 2y X = 180 180 = number of ice cream cones bought 90 =
number of ice cream sandwiches bought (b) 180 x $.75 $135 = amount spent for ice cream cones
(c) 90 x $1.00 $90 =
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30. Argumentative Essay About Hunger Games
The Reaping The citizens of each of twelve districts in Panem are forced to participate in the
traumatizing, Hunger Games. Attempting to overthrow The Capitol, now each District must;
sacrifice a boy and a girl who will later compete against twenty two other people from the age
ranges of twelve to eighteen. The Capitol established these games as a reminder they are in
power. According to a citizen, Katniss Everdeen says Attendance is mandatory unless you are at
death s door. This evening, officials will come around and check to see if this is the case. If not,
you ll be imprisoned. In punishment for the uprising, each of the twelve districts must provide
one girl and one boy, called tributes, to participate. The twenty four tributes will be imprisoned
in a vast outdoor arena that could hold anything from a burning desert to a frozen wasteland.
Over a period of several weeks, the competitors must fight to the death. Katniss also stated this
about The Capitol this is the Capitol s way of reminding us how totally we are at their mercy.
How little chance we would stand for surviving another rebellion. Whatever words they use, the
real message is clear. Look how we take your children and sacrifice them and there s nothing you
can do. If you lift a finger, we will destroy every last one of you. The Ceremony of Twelve In
another community a very important ceremony is happening, The Ceremony of Twelves. At the
ceremony, all of the children must line up in order with
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31. The Detrimental Effects Of The Anti-Discrimination Act On...
Furthermore, literature also has the ability to expand our understanding of uncommon opinions.
When literature presents an uncommon perspective, most begin to envision the negative aspects
due to their fear of change. For example, before the Anti Discrimination Act was enforced in 1944,
traditional Americans had a strong impression that African Americans were ruining their culture
and were an economic burden. Thus, many African Americans were denied career and educational
opportunities. However, the Anti Discrimination Act allowed African Americans to freely publish
literature. Hence, in that year, many pieces of African American literature appeared in bookstores
and libraries across America (USA Department of Labour). The detrimental effects
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32. Analysis Of Francis Fukuyama s The End Of History And...
The National Review describes Francis Fukuyama as one of the most important thinkers in America
because of his status as a triple threat in public intellectual life: he is able to maintain high
appointments in academe, produce popular books and magazine writing, and advise American
presidents and foreign leaders directly . This status contributes to Fukuyama s continued success as
a political scientist, political economist and author. After achieving notability for his book, The End
of History and the Last Man, Fukuyama changed pace and wrote a distinctively historical work (as
opposed to his aforementioned previous novels that were more theoretical) entitled The Origins of
Political Order: From PreHuman Times to the French Revolution. Citing 9/11 and American s failed
ability to adequately understand how hard it is to establish institutions Fukuyama decided to write a
novel concerning where political institutions originated in countries that had them.
Fukuyama introduces his novel by developing his theory that there are three factors involved in
political order: 1, the state 2, rule of law and 3, accountable government. He attempts to prove that a
modern democracy (such as Denmark) would consist of a stable balance between these three
components. By using these specific concepts, Fukuyama is able to successfully analyze the checks
and balances of a countries political system, and thus determine its relative stability. He illustrates
these elements as separate columns
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33. Theme Of Something Rich And Strange
Everyone is destined for death from the second he or she is born. It seems dark, but living people
are so busy prospering in their life, they cannot completely comprehend the idea of their own
passing. With death comes the mysterious transition from life to death, which though is fated is
incomprehensible. In Something Rich and Strange by Ron Rash, the story focuses on this mystery
and how different people go about comprehending it. The literary elements are used to support and
clarify the central idea of the complicated and intricate story. Story elements of symbolism and
point of view in Something Rich and Strange further enhance and point to the theme. The central
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The river represents the period between life and death. Another part of this symbol is the air
representing life and under the rocks and waterfall representing death. Just as the transition from
life to death is in motion, so is the rushing of the water. Both have a beginning and an ending
point, but the part in the middle is constantly moving, swirling and churning. As the girl loses
hope for survival and the waterfall is approaching, the narrator states, [S]he becomes part of the
river (45). The girl now crosses over the borderline of life and death, and she is about to be
swallowed up by the falls of death and can never return to life. However, when the diver goes into
the river to save her, he comes out saying that he d never enter that river again (47). He encounters
the spiritual eccentricity of the edge of death when he looks into lifeless girl s animated eyes, and
he can not fathom that experience. Another symbol that is introduced twice is the gurgle of the
aquarium, which symbolizes the attempt to understand nature s cycle of life. As she floats
downstream, the girl remembers her sixth grade science class, the gurgle of the aquarium at the
back of the room (45). During this moment, all of her thoughts are puzzled, and she cannot
understand the death awaiting her. Later on, after sleepless nights, the diver is in the empty school
where the only sound the gurgle of the aquarium (48). This moment is the point at which he decides
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34. A Summary Of Operant Conditioning ABA
ABA is built on B.F. Skinner s theory of operant conditioning: the idea that behavior can be taught
by controlling the consequences to actions. The primary way that the teaching is performed is
through the use of reinforcements and the methods of Imitation, shaping, and chaining to acquire
new behavior and either increase or decrease the likelihood of a certain behaviors. Modeling and
imitation are two learning methods that goes together, you can not have one without the other.
These methods refers to mimicking through observation and later enacting the observed behavior
or actions of others. Modeling can be defined as an antecedent stimulus that evokes the imitative
behavior.The model must serve as a controlling variable for the imitative behavior (Cooper et al.
2007, p.421). If you ever observed a group of children actively engaging in dramatic play, you will
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An example would be modeling, throwing a ball. Clinician grabs clients attention and calls child
s name and say, look, throw ball . Clinician proceeds to throw the ball repeats action a few times
and says, your turn, you do and hands the ball to the client. Action be immediately reinforced
followed by repetition. Another example of modeling would be, a 5 year old girl learning how to
apply lipstick. Every morning before work, her mother applies makeup and she sits on the bed and
watches, until one day she mimics the behavior and is successful at applying lipstick. Through
modeling the client does not necessarily need to perform the task in order to learn it the behavior;
however, some children with autism will show little to no interest in their surroundings or
environment resulting in the inability to learn from his/her natural environment
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35. Telework Company Culture
вћўCompany Culture It is important to have buy in by top management for telework to be
successful. Unfortunately, some company culture might not be ready for such change and
flexibility in the work climate. вћўManagement Mistrust of Employees management may be
reluctant to offer telework options because they may not trust that employees are doing their
work. Managers fear the loss of direct eyes on supervision will negatively impact their employees
productivity, reduce their control over employees, or precipitate the loss of company spirit
(Cambridge Systematics, Inc. 2007). They may feel that they are unable to monitor since they are
unable to see the employee. Managers may need to tweak their styles to adjust to teleworking as
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Telework would have to ensure the protection of confidential data. However, Technology barriers
are fast disappearing as more Americans are gaining access to broadband and high speed Internet
access, remote desktop software and virtual private networks (VPN) are becoming more prevalent,
and a mobile economy is forcing companies to secure their connections for reasons other than
telecommuting (Cambridge Systematics, Inc. 2007). вћўCollaboration Concerns Employers may
feel that an employee s ability to collaborate on projects are limited due to distance and face to face
contact. вћўCosts there may be initial costs to set up an employee. вћўJob Classification for
employees with roles that requires increased face to face and consumer interaction and on site
labor, this may not be a feasible option. Telework is not for all employees and employers would
have to decide how to offer this. Job classifications that may not qualify include: в—‹Employees
who handle confidential information which may be put at risk via teleworking. в—‹Employees
who are client facing or who engage the public regularly. Ex: faculty, administrative staff, police
officers, sanitation workers
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36. Project Management Training Program Project
Project Management Training Project management has been defined as the process that
involves the application of different processes, methods, knowledge, experience and skills for
purposes of achieving the objectives of the project. On the other hand, a project is always
defined as a unique and a transient endeavor that is undertaken to achieve an organization s
planned goals that could be defined on the basis of outputs and benefits. The process of
managing a project entails the development of an effective project plan, a process that entails the
definition as well as the confirmation of the project goals and objectives. The plan also gives a
clear outline of how the project objectives will be achieved, identification of the tasks as well as
the quantification of all the needed resources. The plan also plays an important role in developing
an appropriate budget for the project as well as the most appropriate timeline that will be taken to
complete the project being carried out. The process of project managementalso includes a statement
of the most effective ways of implementing the project plan along with the best controls that will
ensure that the objectives of the organization are met effectively and efficiently. It is thus important
for organizations to have effective project managementplans so that their operations are flawless as
well as having most of those involved to take their places at the most appropriate time. For this to
happen, the process of project
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37. The History of IBM Essay
International Business Machines Corporation, better known as IBM, is a corporation that is and
always has been based completely around information handling. From their first scales, to the super
computers of today, almost all of IBM s products have been designed and developed to record,
process, communicate, store, or retrieve information. IBMhas been a leading developer and
innovator from the late 19th century up to today. IBM was officially incorporated in New York
City on June 6, 1911 as C T R, Computing Tabulating Recording Company. However, the true
origins of the company can be traced to the 19th century during which several smaller businesses
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In Thomas s first 4 years, he more than doubled the revenues of the company as well as
expanded it to Asia, Europe, South America, and Australia. In 1917, C T R expanded to Canada
under a new name: International Business Machines Co., Limited. As the new decade rolled
around, Watson found that the name C T R was too limited and officially changed the name of
the company to International Business Machines Corporation. During the 1920 s, many new
products were created including the type 4 tabulator which allowed for subtracting numbers
(previously had to add negative numbers) and the standard duplicator machine. Other products
such as the card punch system were improved upon. As the Great Depression settled upon the
US in the 1930 s, IBM continued to grow despite other companies failing all around them. In
1935, when the Social Security Act was passed; IBM was ready with a large inventory of
equipment. The act brought IBM a huge government contract to maintain employment records
for 26 million people. This contract was called the biggest accounting operation of all time. In
the 1940 s, IBM began creating the first super computers. Starting with the Mark I, IBM created
a series of machines that were able to do calculations faster than ever before. In 1956, the first
ever magnetic hard disk for data storage was created. Its capacity was 5 megabytes. Also in the
1950 s, after nearly 40 years in the business; Thomas J Watson passed the
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38. Penn State Essay
With week one in the books, Penn State can hang their collective heads high with an impressive 52
0 win over the Akron Zips. This wasn t a big win that bolsters their playoff resume, but a game that
the Nittany Lion needed to have in preparation for more meaningful games, like next week vs. Pitt.
5 takeaways
1.Saquon Barkley will be a Heisman finalist o This statement isn t about the dominant running back
exposing an inferior opponent but about his mentality when he plays. Early in the 2nd half with a
35 0 lead over Akron, Barkley took a counter handoff to the right. After nothing developed for that
broken play it would be typical for the running back to just go down, especially with how lopsided
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With each year since, the program has been allotted more and more, culminating in this being the
first year with the full complement of scholarships. This allowed the Nittany Lions to add the
component of depth around the team. If you stayed around to watch the end of the game when the
outcome wasn t in doubt then you would ve seen promising play from the backups. When you
watch the fourth quarter for Penn State, there isn t a significant drop off in play, and the backups
come out running and ready to produce.
5.They ve moved passed the Rose Bowl loss o After a heartbreaking defeat, like the one the
Nittany Lions suffered in the Rose Bowl against USC, there is always reason for concern as a
loss like that can affect players mentality. Well don t tell that to Penn State, as they seemed to be
picking up where they left off (aside from McSorley s first quarter pick) and hungrier than ever to
right the wrong from last year.
This was, in all facets a perfect opening game for the Nittany Lions. They got big production from
their three headed monster of Barkley, McSorley, and Mike Gesicki on offense (two touchdowns
each), a phenomenal all around defensive performance, and even a punt return for a touchdown, the
programs first since 2008.
4.Who will replace Chris Godwin?
a.What Chris Godwin did for Penn State is irreplaceable; he offered a great security blanket for
then new quarterback Trace McSorely while also giving the team a great deep ball threat to
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39. Abraham Lincoln And Jefferson Davis Essay
Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis
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In this report I compare two great historical figures: Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president, steered
the Union to victory in the American Civil War and abolished slavery, and the first and only
president of the Confederate States of
America, Jefferson Davis. Abraham Lincoln was the President of the Union, and
Jefferson Davis struggled to lead the Confederacy to independence in the U.S.
Civil War. Lincoln was treasured by the African Americans and was considered an earthly
incarnation of the Savior of mankind (DeGregorio 20 25). On the other hand, Davis was both
admired and hated. Lincoln had a different view of how the
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Lincoln started his political career running unsuccessfully for the Illinois legislature in 1832. Tow
years later he was elected to the lower house for the first of four successive terms as a Whig. Davis
moved to Mississippi where he managed a plantation and studied.
In 1845, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives as a Democrat. He soon had to leave
due to the Mexican War. Wanting to be made the commander of the Southern army, he was instead
elected president of the Confederacy on
February 8, 1861. In 1860 Republicans nominated Lincoln for the presidency on a platform of
slavery restriction, internal improvements, homesteads, and tariff reform. He took oath of office on
March 4, 1861. The Civil War started after
Lincoln took oath, and the battle at Fort Sumpter occurred. The upper South had not yet seceded
and when Lincoln took action to defend Ft. Sumpter, the
Confederates opened fire starting the Civil War. The South, lead by Davis, suffered due to his poor
health, which didn t make him an ideal chief executive.
Davis became increasingly unpopular as the war continued. Both President Davis and President
Lincoln still had to deal with Congress in Davis s case with a weak one, in Lincoln s case with a
much stronger one (Eaton 160 163).
During the last year of the war, Jefferson Davis s speeches were in fact inspiring that spring of
1865. Davis was in poor health under the strain of war, he changed noticeably. He
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40. Essie Lee Expose Franklin
Today, my family and I are mourning the loss of our beloved sister, Essie Lee Expose Franklin.
She was our oldest sister; she was calm, cool, and logical. My father and mother spurned 13
children together. One child died in early infancy and one brother died in a car crash at the tender
age of 21 or 22, shortly after he returned from the Vietnam War.
When Essie finished high school, like so many black Mississippians, She left the state and headed
for California to realize her dream. She was part of an exodus of blacks leaving the South during
the early and mid 19 century to escape the Jim Crow Laws . Essie and her husband, Joseph
Franklin, a fellow Mississippian, worked hard. They did not have expensive higher education
degrees that
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41. Film Analysis Of Mothlight, By Stan Brakhage
Mothlight, by Stan Brakhage, is also a film heavily focused on the visuals. Released in 1963,
Mothlight s running time of four minutes consists of nothing but what look like pictures of
winged insects and foliage. Further investigation reveals that Brakhage created the film without a
camera, and instead used two strips of splicing tape to press the object enough to emit light
through it (Braunstein 285). No viewer of Mothlight will stop to wonder about a conceivable plot
the film could be trying to convey. The film itself does not express that there is a plot to be
perceived. Instead, audiences view the visuals and think only about the visuals because it is the
only thing being presented. Once the connection to the title of the film is made, the next natural
question to ask is How? The question is no longer directed at the screen in which the film is being
projected. Instead, the question becomes about the physical objects being presented. Brakhage was
able to use film to show or emphasize a part of nature one might not have taken a second to observe.
By directing attention to film as a physical object, Brakhage used Mothlight to enlighten audiences
with a unique technique to showcase the visuals of film. A Movie and Mothlight are both
subverting preconceptions of mainstream cinema at the time, but they both do so by calling the
audience s attention to the film medium. A Movie puts effort into directly reminding audiences that
it is a film while Mothlight gets
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