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Writing Prompts For 4Th Gra
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4Th Gra
Subway Is Testing A New Rebranding Campaign
Overview
On August 18, 2015, longtime Subway pitchman Jared Fogle was arrested under a child pornography
investigation. Quick to respond, Subway communicated to press via public comment and Twitter on
their stance. Hours after the arrest, Subway made public its separation from Fogle and its disgust and
lack of knowledge of the crimes committed. Because of their quick response, while they were directly
tied to Fogle, most of the negative response was placed on Fogle and not Subway. Moving forward,
Subway is testing a new rebranding campaign in Australia that focuses on products, rather than a
pitchman.
Company History:
In 1965, a 17 year old medical school student, Fred DeLuca, opened up a submarine sandwich shop in
Connecticut on a $1,000 loan from a friend. By 1982, the chain had opened up its 300th location. In
1984, the Subway sandwich chain was introduced overseas and by 1990, there were more than 5,000
locations. Today, Subway has the most sandwich restaurants in the world at 37,000 locations (3).
Known for their freshly baked bread and healthy options, Subway restaurants are located in schools,
malls, gas stations, airports and even zoos. In 1995, the Subway began its journey towards becoming a
major supporter of motorsports. In 1996, www.subway.com was launched and was featured multiple
times in the movie Happy Gilmore (3). In 1999, an article was written about an overweight college
student who lost a large amount of weight eating nothing but Subway sandwiches
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Insanity of War in Slaughterhouse Five
Slaughterhouse Five, by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., is the tale of a gawky World War II veteran/soldier, Billy
Pilgrim. His wartime experiences and their effects lead him to the ultimate conclusion that war is
unexplainable. To portray this effectively, Vonnegut presents the story in two dimensions: historical
and science fiction. The irrationality of war is emphasized in each dimension by contrasts in its comic
and tragic elements. The historical seriousness of the Battle of the Bulge and the bombing of Dresden
are contrasted by many ironies and dark humor; the fantastical, science fiction type place of
Tralfamadore is, in truth, an outlet for Vonnegut to show his incredibly serious fatalistic views. The
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One soldier dies from the dry heaves after being forced to work in a rotting corpse mine. Ironically,
this man has survived the bombing of Dresden, yet dies from the smell of others who died in the
bombing. Eventually, the corpse mines are closed because of the horrendous conditions, and the war
ends. The book ends as Billy is walking out of the slaughterhouse after gaining his freedom and he
notices is that, Birds were talking. One bird said to Billy Pilgrim, Poo tee weet? The bird s cameo in
the story reinforces the idea that there is nothing to say about an unnecessary massacre as in Dresden,
and that war is illogical, like the bird s words. This is ironic, since the theme of the novel, which
should be the clearest message derived from the story, is summed up in the incoherent words of a bird.
All these incidences of irony show senselessness and coincidence, with undertones of dark humor. [In
questioning why the incidences of the novel occur, it is impossible to give a logical explanation.] This
parallels the idea that war is nonsense, senseless, full of coincidence, and is unexplainable. As a result
of the trauma of Billy s war experience, he faces an inability to deal with reality later in his life. The
fantastical Tralfamadore is a planet where Billy escapes to when he feels life s stresses; however mad
Billy seems to have become, Tralfamadore doubles to reveal Vonnegut s earnest fatalistic views.
Tralfamadore is the
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Usage of Punctuation Marks in Academic Writing
Name:
Instructor:
Subject Title:
Date:
Usage of punctuation marks in academic writing
Introduction
These are symbols which indicate the organisation in written language, structure and the intonation to
be observed in a sentence when it is read aloud. In the written English, It has been necessary to
eliminate the ambiguity existing in a sentence. For this reason, punctuation marks have been in used to
bring out the intended meaning of a sentence rather than the variations that can be gotten from it.
The punctuation practice had not been embraced in fully but not long after printing was invented,
many of these marks have been added till to date. As of now, the number of the punctuation marks has
reached fourteen, but many are yet to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
E.g. Jacob and Hildah went to the Chinese department to ask for more information regarding their
brother who studies in Hong Kong, China. It is also used in abbreviation: E.g. Her Apr. honeymoon
went sour. Here the word Apr. has been abbreviated to mean the month April.
The hyphen ( ) also known as the en dash. It is slightly the width size of an n and it is slightly long
when compared to a hyphen. It is used in joining compound modifiers having open compound
elements. E.g. In the New York city, the guy was named in the latest journal produce by the leading
writer. Or, He went to North Carolina Virginia boundaries to see his fiancée who live there. Also, it is
used when expressing time periods. E.g. He will be in Nigeria in the time between Jan May this year.
It is also employed between the parts of a name which are compounded or a word or syllables of a
word (Michael, 55). E.g. (a) The woman who addressed the crowd at the ceremony was going by the
name: Mrs. Holt Raymond. (Used as a compound name). (b) He laid the two tables back to back in the
van when they were as to arrange the furniture. (used as a compound word). And the last example
shows the use of a hyphen between syllables of a word. i.e. When we went to our grandpa, we were
able to meet with the disputed thought full couple.
The semicolon (;) is used as a connector of independent group of words while indicating a relationship
which is closer to the
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Essay on Unit 219 Nvq L3 Business and Administration
1.1 Explain the purpose of storing and retrieving required information The purpose of storing and
retrieving required information is so you can readily retrieve it when it becomes required. Information
is logged on a spreadsheet and filed with the log number this is so the information can easily be found
if required. The information is stored in locked filing cabinets as the information can hold company
details and account numbers this is only accessible by the Administration staff and each file is signed
out on a register. 1.2 Describe the different information systems and their main features The different
information systems are filing cabinets where hard copies are stores or electronically which can be
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Information can be relative to anything with regards to an organisation. When it comes to customers, it
can be their address, telephone number or outstanding payments, when it comes to employees, it can
be their appraisals, salaries, again their address and telephone numbers, and for the business, it can be
the business s finances, profits, employee and customer details, and various other information. Alerts
can be set on customer and employee information to make sure they are contacted to keep the system
updated. Using good software for database purposes will help with maintaining information
accurately. External and internal audits are another way of keeping information up to date. 1.6 Explain
the purpose of checking information for accuracy All businesses and organisations have to check to
see that the information they have stored is accurate. For example, the money coming in and going out
have to be correctly recorded otherwise it will look as if the company has not made much profit and it
can affect the share prices of the company, affect the employees as the company might not be able to
pay the employees and will have to cut down on staff, lenders will not agree to lend money, etc.
Incorrect information can have serious negative effects and can affect a company s financial status and
values. Accuracy of information will help executives plan ahead for the future and lay goals. They will
also be able to plan for the
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Reasons To Do At Tokyo Imperial Palace
8 things you should do at Tokyo Imperial Palace
Tokyo Imperial Palace is the residence of Imperial family of Japan and it is situated near to Edo castle.
In the ancient Edo period, the Imperial family used to rule over the state from this royal Palace.
Edo Castle used to be the seat of the Tokugawa shogun who ruled Japan from 1603 until 1867. In
1868, the nation s capital and Imperial Residence GOT SHIFTED from Kyoto to Tokyo. In 1888
development of another Imperial Palace was finished. The royal residence was once annihilated amid
World War Two, and reconstructed in the same style, a short time later.
Usually, the palace is not open during all the time. The internal grounds of the royal residence remain
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Location
You can simply walk around 10 minutes on foot from the Tokyo station.
The Imperial Palace and its related parks, patio nurseries and historical centers involve a sizable
territory. The royal residence is encompassed by many stations. It is around 10 to 15 minutes walk
from Takebashi Station, Sakuradamon Station, Nijubashimae Station or the Otemachi Station.
In this article, we have made a list of top things that you are recommended to do during your visit at
the Tokyo Imperial Palace. The Imperial Palace is home to the Emperor of Japan who has a general
stream of strategic visits. The grounds of the royal residence are likewise open to the general
population on specific events and are encompassed by various attractions:
1. Kokyo Gaien
It is a spacious park on the entrance of the Palace where normally many people come for jogging. It s
basically the Emperor s carport. Two scaffolds over the channel can be seen from the recreation center.
The region is famous with joggers. On the off chance that there s a royal occasion, dignitaries in
Japanese limousines with police escorts might be seen driving through the recreation center. In case
you re fortunate you might even see the Emperor
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Essay about Does Your Company Contribute to Gross...
How do you measure the happiness of a nation? One measure often used, Gross National Product,
examines the total financial value of all services and goods in a nation. As can attest to, however,
money doesn t always equal happiness. While the financial value of what s produced may rank
relatively high, if the money is concentrated in the hands of a relatively small amount of people, the
nation s overall happiness isn t that high. Additionally, other measures of population happiness are
often overlooked in gross national product metrics. A city may be bursting at the seams with money,
but mired in pollution, corruption, and noise. Citizens might make products that let them pay for
housing and food, but if medical care is unaffordable, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Promoting community contribution as a way to make clients happier is nothing new; law firms,
construction contractors, and cafes across the globe contribute to local causes. Sometimes it takes the
form of Adopt a Highway participation, or the sponsorship of a local free clinic s fundraising banquet.
This speaks to the concept of Enlightened Self Interest , in which these contributions encourage
potential customers to do business with the company, while actively helping the wider community.
Conversely, bad customer service experiences not only decrease community happiness, but they also
decrease a company s bottom line. People listen to stories of bad service, thirsting for juicy details,
and so not only will an upset customer consider leaving your company, but potential customers may
never do business with you. Outside of a potential short term financial benefit from denying your
customers request, the impact of having customers angry about their experience with customer service
will be negative on your company.
Thus, when developing your approach to customer complaints and concerns, think about how your
company is contributing to Gross National Happiness, not just Gross National Product. Taking a
broader perspective is great not only for your community, but for your business s long term health as
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Why Is Eczema Important
ECZEMAAND PROBIOTICS Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic allergic disorder
that mainly involves the skin (Sears 89). As reported in, The Allergy Book, of all the allergic
disorders...eczema is the most troublesome to treat (89). In addition, eczema care is much more than
skin deep; the whole body must be healthy to minimize eczema (Sears 98). Our immune system s
response to allergens is what causes millions of us to suffer from allergic disorders (Sears 3). In
addition, epidemiologic data showed that atopic children have a different intestinal flora from that of
healthy ones (Ozdemir par. 4). Researchers are beginning to link the introduction of probiotics as an
effective way to treat/or prevent eczema. Per Dr. Ozdemir, children who ... Show more content on
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5). Probiotics are bacteria that are native to your digestive tract, which means, they are normally found
in healthy small and large intestines and can influence the mucosal barrier (the inner lining of the
digestive tract), which in turn can affect immune system functions (EczemaFree.org par. 2). Lack of a
sufficient mucosal barrier allows food and environmental antigens to cross over into the blood stream,
activating the immune system and leading to hyperactivity, which is the hallmark of eczema
conditions (par. 2). This is an example of how usage of probiotics can improve conditions within the
intestinal tract, and in turn reduce eczema symptoms. Unaltered probiotics such as Lactobacillus GG,
with its anti inflammatory powers, may help prevent the development of eczema and other allergic
disorders (Sachs 230). The first clue that gut bacteria could play a role in risk for developing eczema
came in the discovery that breastfed babies have a reduced incidence, prolonged onset and decreased
severity to eczema
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When Joseph Stalin Took Over Russia After Lenin By 1928,
When Joseph Stalin took over Russia after Lenin by 1928, the country s policy on how it was going to
industrialize changed. Stalin said, We are fifty or a hundred years behind the advanced countries. We
must make good this distance in ten years. Either we do it, or we shall go under. 12 Stalin believed
that if the USSR did not industrialize then it would be the death of them because they will be
vulnerable both economically and militarily. Stalin said, Everything can be achieved, everything can
be overcome, if there is a passionate desire for it. 13 By saying this Stalin is reassuring the people with
doubt that this goal can be accomplished. In order for this seemingly impossible task to be
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The difference between Lenin and Stalin was that Stalin wanted this all done in ten years so he was
more drastic than Lenin. Peasants were not at all pleased because they liked how they were prospering
before, so to retaliate they burned their crops and slaughtered their livestock as to sabotage what the
central government was trying to do and how they were trying to get it done.18 The slaughter of
livestock and burning of crops led to the famine of 1931 1932 that caused the death of five to seven
million people.19 The Ukraine was especially hit hard by famine it was not unusual for families to
starve and stay alive for as long as they could then they would just die.20 The famine caused so many
deaths that trains were needed to collect corpses from peasant villages who had died from starvation
.21 In extreme cases, although not too uncommon, families would turn to cannibalism to stay alive.
Some families even murdered their children and would eat them in order to continue on living.22 In
order to get the actual work done Stalin made changes in society. One change was the conditions of
labor, now forced labor was the norm and it was always intensely disciplined.23 There were life and
death incentives to having a job. If someone was fired from their job then they were
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Michael Vick Essay
Michael Vick growing up was always very athletic. He was always the fastest and the best at most of
the sports that he played. He went to high school for two years and played College Football at Virginia
Tech, where as a freshman he placed third in the Heisman Trophy balloting. He left after his
sophomore year to enter the NFL and was drafted first overall by the Falcons in the 2001 draft, the
first African American quarterback ever to be taken first overall. In six seasons with the Falcons, he
gained wide popularity for his performance on the field, and led the Falcons to the playoffs twice.
During his tenure with Atlanta, Vick was selected to three Pro Bowls. The Atlanta Falcons made him
the first player selected. Vick became the Falcons starting quarterback his second season. He helped
Atlanta reach the playoffs in 2002 and the conference championship game in 2004 ( Vick ). During
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the first law that he helped pass is H.R. 2492, the Animal Fighting Spectator Prohibition Act, which
would make it a federal crime to be a spectator at a dogfight or cockfight with additional felony
penalties for bringing a child to such a fight. The breakdown of this law is basically not allowing
anyone to run or watch a chicken or dogfight.
The Second law Michael Vick helped pass was the law that doesn t allow to dog owners to leave their
dogs in a in 32 degrees fahrenheit and lower depending on the breed, and a car over 95 degrees
fahrenheit. This law is useful for the safety because when a dog is overheating he or she can be legally
taken from the vehicle and there life can be saved. This is also important because if a person such as
Michael Vick is was running a dogfighting ring he would be arrested if he was caught.
In Summary, Michael Vick has rebuilt himself by speaking for The Humane Society, Helping the pit
bulls that he abused, and by helping to pass laws that ensure the safety of
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The Doors Of The Opera House
Becca barged through the doors of the Opera House weighed down by a heavy ballet tote, a
substantially stuffed garment bag, and an oversized platter of peanut butter cup cookies. She moved
steadily in the direction of the designated cookie drop off.
When she finally got to the changing room, only a few other girls had arrived. Miss Claudine was in
the back of the room talking on her cell. She waved at Becca.
I m so excited! Abby cried.
I can t believe it s finally here, Shannon added with a bounce. We ve been practicing forever.
Are you nervous, Becca? Abby asked.
Becca nodded. A little, but I m ready.
You don t have anything to be nervous about. You re, like, the best dancer. You re amazing! Shannon
gushed.
Thank you, Becca replied with sincerity.
I don t know how you do it, Becca, Abby said with eyes bulging, especially the drop.
Miss Claudine finished her call and came over. You girls have worked so hard, she said. I have a
feeling tonight will be very special. The girls nodded in agreement, and their teacher moved on to
greet the next group arriving.
The dancers hurried into their costumes helping each other with zippers, extra bobby pins, and hair
spray. Becca was glad to be one of the first ready and to get out of the stuffy commotion filled room.
She went to the backstage area to begin practicing her dance steps. Within fifteen minutes, she was
surrounded by other dancers doing the same thing.
To pass time, the dancers shared their plans for
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Analysis Of An Open Letter To Myself
The song An Open Letter to Myself, off of the album The Here and Now, by Architects is an
exemplary song that undergoes a complementary set of major changes throughout the piece. This song
was released in 2011 and it would be classified as somewhere within the hard rock to metal genre.
While it is common to note the relationship between the writer, performer, and the listener, in this
piece it is particularly important to do so. Without one of these components present, this song would
likely not carry the same emotional weight as it does. Moreover, this song carries its meaning through
its differentiation from itself. Within the piece, the lyrics shift from originally blaming others to
blaming the writer and the intensity of the audio changes from soft to grand to compliment this
change. One of the major changes this song makes from the beginning to the end can be noted in the
lyrics. The writer, Sam Carter, expresses a sense of multifaceted growth through the piece. In the first
verse, the writer brushes off the lack of connection to those around him as something that was
common to others around him by utilizing either third person, or first person plural, articles to
describe what he did not do. Thus, he believed that he should not be judged for this error. However, in
the second verse, Carter turns to explicitly blaming himself for the lack of contact and appreciation of
an individual he refers to throughout the song as my so called friend . This
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Prospero s Magic In The Tempest
Vindication of Prospero s Magic by Shakespeare in The Tempest
Introduction
The Tempest is generally considered as Shakespeare s romantic and dramatic art. It also counted as
one of Shakespeare s most professional plays. It is also regarded Shakespeare s final play that he
wrote. It represents Prospero, the magician, who gives up his magic in the last part of the play. The
occasion for The Tempest was Shakespeare s expectation of his retirement. In many ways it is the
decisive moment of Shakespeare s art. In the play s final scene, Prospero used his power to attract and
show when he gives up the magic. Shakespeare showed evil, tragedy and suffering as part of a magic
based plan that ended in regret, forgiveness, love and recovery of that which was lost. During the fall
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It may be noted that Prospero otherwise resembles a magician of the middle ages. He is equipped with
his books, his wand and his robe. He is also afraid of the damnation that a magician incurs by his
practice of magic. So in the epilogue Prospero solicits the goodwill and prayers of the audience:
Unless I be relieved by prayer, which pierces so that it assails, mercy itself and frees all faults (V, i, 16
20).
The power is Ariel s and the other island spirits. Prospero s magic lies in his power to use language to
convince others to believe in him and do his request. On the island, he becomes master of the monster
Caliban (the son of Sycorax, a malevolent witch) and forces Caliban into submission by torturing him
with magic if he does not obey him, and Ariel, an elemental who is beholden to Prospero after he is
freed from his prison inside a tree.
However, at the end of the play, Prospero intends to drown his book and gives up magic. In the view
of the audience, this may have been required to make the ending unambiguously happy, as magic
delivered too much of extremely cruel works; and he will drown his
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How Does Palahniuk And Ellis Present Modern Masculinity
It has been said that For many, masculinity is a fatal burden . In light of this statement, compare the
ways Palahniuk and Ellis present modern masculinity.
In the context of shifting gender roles and ambiguities, a crisis in masculinity has been identified in
both Bret Easton Ellis American Pyscho and Palahniuk s Fight club . This crisis is defined by the new
uncertainty of what it means to be a man in a modern world no longer in thrall to traditional models of
brutish machismo with the roles of men evolving according to Kimmel, (1987) with the increasing
independence of women due them gaining rights through means like the civil rights act of 1964 and
Equal Rights Amendment which was passed by Congress and sent to the states for ratification in 1972.
Both Palahniuk and Ellis consider this changing nature of this masculinity during the late 1980s and
early 1990s. Against a backdrop of seemingly rampant capitalism, American Psycho represents the
brutal conception of modern masculinity in the face of Western industrial decline and the rising status
of women. Just 5 years later, Fight Club again takes up the question of masculinity but with the
backdrop of a discredited world trade system and a satirical focus on the role of mass media and mass
consumption. Whilst both texts expose the complex fragilities of modern masculinity, they also
highlight the issues with consumer culture and capitalism
Both texts explore skewed ideas of masculinity in response to society s narrow definitions, which have
evolved drastically in recent decades, particularly in the western world, with gender roles becoming
less and less absolutely defined and this can be seen as reasoning to why masculinity is in crisis.
Kimmel (1987) suggests that men are changing and the male role is being reformulated to
accommodate these changing times. Both texts were written in the 1990s, with American Psycho
being set in the late 1980 s during the Wall Street Boom, and this was a period of transition for the
perception of masculinity. Men began to steer away from the machismo stereotype, which had them
display exaggerated acts of masculinity, which often relied on sexism and exerting physical strength to
make males feel better about
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Plastic Surgery Is On The Rise
Jordan Parham
Mrs. Torres
Composition
November 13, 2015
A Hideous Trend
Liposuction, breast augmentation, rhinoplasty: plastic surgery is on the rise. Without even realizing it,
young children, specifically girls, are taught by movies like Cinderella that they should prize beauty.
Society continuously values beauty as people of different races and cultures have gone to extremes
just for this elegance: from Chinese foot binding to inflexible corsets from the Victorian times. While
plastic surgery existed in ancient times, only recently has it been accepted by the majority of modern
day society. Thousands of hard earned dollars each year are used for these very elaborate surgeries.
This increase of money in plastic surgeons pockets results from the desire of having a perfect life,
wanting a younger look, and social media influences. As society itself becomes more and more
obsessed with the idea of perfection and no human having any flaw, females feel the pressure of
correcting any flaw on their bodies. This idea becomes reinforced in reality television shows,
advertisements, magazines, and newspapers. In advertisements, rarely does someone see another
person with a crooked nose or a wrinkled face. Rather, these people typically have a straight nose, full
face, and a slim body. Somewhere in the past few decades, humans have equated the perfect body with
the perfect life. A study completed at the University of Texas by Daniel Hamermesh suggested that
attractive people are
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Critical Analysis Of Cormac Mccarthy s The Road
Cormac McCarthy s The Road is the story of a loving father and son going south of the country,
avoiding the northern winters, walking through the road and facing different adversities on their way
south. With this McCarthy introduces the very basics of life in such a subtle way. Both the father and
son walking south with faith hoping for the best and loving each other. McCarthy s Illustration of a
father and son perfect relationship serves as a means to demonstrate the importance of the theological
virtues love, faith, and hope in the story.
D. Marcel DeCoste s, A Thing That Even Death Cannot Undo: The Operation of The Theological
Virtues in Cormac McCarthy s The Road. Is an article in which DeCoste manifests the book success
and the view of several critics regarding the theme and the plot. The theme review is over all positive
but the plot reviews are very critic with the author. It stated that The Road is a morals story and
according to the reviewer is a story of nothingness. It also mentions the struggle that father and son
have to go through over time and the unconditional love between them. DeCoste also refers to love as
the force that kept the father and son pursuing their goal. The main argument is that love is the
principal feeling that is being shown.
Thomas H. Schaub s, Secular Script and Cormac McCarthy s The Road is an article in which the
author explores the representation of spiritual survival. Tries to show the importance of the so called
spirit. According
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The Berlin Blockade Is The First Major International...
The Berlin Blockade is said to be the first major international crises of the Cold War. The basis of this
blockade was to cut of Western Allies railway, road, and canal access to the eastern side of the city.
The Soviets proposed an offer to the west, in which they would drop the blockade, if newly introduced
Deutschmark currency was withdrawn from West Berlin. But seeing as though if they did agree, the
German society would only crumble even further, so the westerners rejected the offer. The idea of the
an airlift came to mind of the western allies, as they wanted aid Berlin citizens and abolish the Soviet
authority. This idea was inspired by the World War II American airlift from India, over the Himalayas,
to China The Hump , to resupply the Chinese war effort. Planning and investigating were soon done
by the three nations in an attempt to figure out and carry out a large scale solution.
On November 30th, 1945, it was announced that there would be 23 mile wide air corridors providing
passage to Berlin. Since the use of unarmed aircraft would be the transport method, the Soviets could
not accuse that the cargo aircraft were a military threat, like if they were tanks or trucks. Being faced
with non lethal aircraft refusing to turn around, the only way to keep the blockade impassable would
be to shoot them down. The Soviets were forcibly put in a position of either shooting down unarmed
humanitarian aircraft, which in turn would break their own agreements, or back down
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Compare Contrast on Poems.
Whoso List to Hunt by Sir Thomas Wyatt and Sonnet 67 by Edmund Spenser are sonnets that are very
similar at a first glance, but delving deeper, a difference can be found. Both of these sonnets use
imagery and figures of speech relating to the hunt of an unobtainable woman as well as that central
theme. Through a deeper analysis it is revealed that these two authors have a different interpretation of
this failed hunt. A comparison and contrast of Whoso List to Hunt and Sonnet 67 reveals that they are
very similar through the analysis of their imagery and theme, but a look at the tone, reveals a different
view on the problems faced in by these two speakers. Whoso List to Hunt shows an unobtainable
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As he describes these escapades, he says The vain travail hath wearied me so sore (Wyatt, 3). This
reinforces the theme by showing how much long he has been fighting to get her. Later on, the narrator
is once again lamenting his impossible quest: Since in a net I seek to hold the wind (Wyatt, 8). By
giving us this statement, it shows how fruitless the speaker s hopes are. This theme is also prominent
in Spenser s Sonnet 67 . As the narrator describes his love life he says, Seeing the game from him
escaped away (Spenser, 2) showing how unobtainable this woman truly is. Later on the speaker
supports the theme again, by saying So, after long pursuit and vain assay (Spenser, 5). On the speaker
s journey, he has attempted to get his girl, but each time it never works. These two poems are quite
similar as they both have the same theme. Even though they seem to almost be the same poem, there is
one big difference within the poems. The two poems have a very different tone, with Wyatt s being
much more clingy and stubborn, while Spenser s being more contemplative and realistic. In Whoso
List to Hunt the narrator is much clingier: Fainting I follow (Wyatt, 7). Even though this woman will
never take him in, he still pushes on and refuses to let go. Similarly, he supports this by saying, Yet by
no means my wearied mind/Draw from the deer (Wyatt, 5 6). The narrator has obviously been trying
to court her for awhile and even though
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A Research On Anxiety And Phobias
Anxiety and phobias can be induced via mechanisms involving a variety of stimuli. Fear inducing
stimuli can trigger the formation of fear memories via classical conditioning that can be
reconsolidated if the reminder of the stimuli or the specific fear associated stimulus itself is present.
Recently, as well as over years of research, efforts have been made to understand the manner in which
the fear memory pathways are consolidated and paved with the goal of learning how to inhibit or
undermine the reconsolidation of such pathways. Knowledge obtained through experimentation
involving a noradrenergic beta blocker, propranolol HCl, has demonstrated that this pharmacological
antagonist acting against beta adrenergic receptors present in the amygdala can disrupt the fear
memory pathway. Although this information has been helpful in understanding the circuitry of fear
memories and the role of inhibition in such pathways, it has also led to more questions pertaining to
clinical applications of drugs such as propranolol HCl. In fact, Marieke Soeter and Merel Kindt sought
to understand the role of propranolol HCl in impeding the reconsolidation of fear memories in a group
of spider phobic women in a recent study. Throughout this analysis, the purpose, research methods,
results, conclusions, potential problems, and future directions of this study will be considered. To
begin, production of the study required knowledge of fear memory and its role in the brain. As with
any memory,
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The United States Civil War Essay
The United States Civil War can be considered as one of the darkest times in American history. The
Southern states were fighting for their way of life, and the Northern states were fighting to preserve
the Union. The war had begun in the year of 1861, and it would end in 1865 with the capture of
Jefferson Davis and surrender of Robert E. Lee. The war had begun at the battle of Fort Sumter. After
this battle, the newly elected Abraham Lincoln called for volunteers to join the Union forces. In 1862,
Union and Confederate forces would meet again at the battle of Fort Henry and Donelson. With the
Union succeeding at pushing the Confederate forces further back into the South, General Grant and
his army made their way down the Tennessee River. The forces would meet again at the Battle of
Shiloh and Pittsburg Landing. There have been many arguments supporting the theory that the
Confederacy did in fact win at the Battle of Shiloh. Although the Union lost more troops at this battle,
the Confederacy failed in many ways. In order to determine how exactly they failed, it is important to
study what the goal of the Confederacy was at Shiloh and whether or not they accomplished this goal.
In this essay, the Confederacy s goals for attacking Grant s troops at Shiloh and their failure to
accomplish those goals will show just how unsuccessful the Confederate army truly was at this
battle.1
There had been decades of tension between the Southern and Northern states of America. The
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The Importance Of Self-Assessment In Mathematics
The results of this study have important implications for teachers. They suggest the need for
mathematics teachers to provide middle school students with relevant self assessment skills effective
for mathematics learning. The results also suggest that both low and average achievers can benefit
from the self assessment instruction and as such both achievers can explore the skills in self
assessment to enhance their mathematics achievement. Teachers of mathematics should therefore be
equipped with self assessment approach in teaching low and average mathematics achieving students.
This will help the students who have difficulties in some areas of mathematics to acquire the necessary
skills needed for successful learning of mathematics. Although self assessment increased mathematics
achievement of low and average mathematics achievers, self assessment had no effect on mathematics
achievement of high achievers. This result indicates the need for more evidence on the effect of self
assessment on mathematics achievement of high achievers and conditions lead to positive effects.
Second, the present research confirms that students subsequent learning goals to correct
misunderstandings and to extend learning is important to students success in math. This suggest that
mathematics teachers need to give students frequent opportunities to set personal goals based on their
difficulties. However, it is not enough that the teacher asks students to set goals, but there should be a
follow
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The Fog Horn Ray Bradbury Summary
The story The Fog Horn by Ray Bradbury is about a monster that attacks two men working in an
isolated lighthouse. The lighthouse has a fog horn which Johnny, who is the narrator, and his boss
McDunn. One night the two were discussing how the fog horn sounds like a big lonely animal crying
in the night . Later a dinosaur like monster comes out from the sea and starts communicating with the
fog horn. The men discuss about how it is the last one in existence and how lonely it is. They then
decide to experiment with the monster and turn off the horn. The monster becomes enraged when the
sound is turned off and attacks the lighthouse. The men hide in a cellar while the monster destroys the
lighthouse. As thy hide in the cellar they can hear the monsters cry, which sounds identical to the fog
horn. The monster then disappeared after its cry. They were rescued the next day and told their
rescuers that the cause was waves. No one ever found out about the monster, and it never returned.
This story is shows us that loneliness can cause anger.
In this story we see what being lonely can do. The story says, Think of it, waiting a million years;
could you wait that long? Maybe it s the last of its kind (Bradbury 3). I agree with this story s
meaning. I agree that if someone or something is lonely that can cause anger. We as readers could tell
that the two men were very insensitive towards the sea monster. The story says, The Fog Horn blew.
The monster answered (Bradbury 4). When
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The Classroom Observation
Classroom observation is a main approach of teaching research. Scholars or researchers use video to
record the real whole class and observe the teachers and students actions, words and the efficiency in
the class. Though the observation, they analyze what approach is more suitable. This paper will select
video 5 and video 3 as the material to do the classroom observation. Different aspects such as teachers
responds, questions, instructions notes and students behavior will be addressed to analyze the efficacy
of this class.
2. Brief introduction of video 3
The theme of english lesson in Video 3 is job interview with a large number of students, nearly as
many as fifty, who are native Chinese teenagers while teacher may be a native English speakers( at
least good at English). Because of the education system in China, most of the Chinese students study
English from Grade 3 in primary school, who already have some basic English vocabulary and
grammar storage like simple greeting, food, verbs about movement and so on though not mastery in
them. Meanwhile, They are capable of making simple sentence. Therefore, teacher began to teach
students some English skills, like listening, in middle school. The lesson is divided into three parts:
pre listening, while listening, post listening. In the pre listening part, this teacher lead students review
some details about the listening transcript. While listening, students answer the question sheet and
afterwards, check the answers during
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Essay on Monsters Inc
Monsters Inc. is an incredible animated movie (by Pixar Studios, 2001, and directed by Pete Doctor)
about monsters working in a scare factory. Proudly, the scare factory a pillar in the community is a
workplace in a monster world where monsters scare children. Through a high tech system, doors are
brought to the factory that, if activated, allows the monsters to enter the child s room through the
youngster s closet. The scream produced by the child creates energy for the monster world, so that
monsters can do everyday things, such as quickly turning on a light or vacuuming the carpet.
However, this is not an easy job because children are extremely toxic to monsters (who tremble when
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For example, if the conflict was, All of the sudden, grandma s laundry flew off the line , the reader
would probably lose interest in the story unless he or she was a launderer or happened to be grandma.
If the conflict was, But then, Mark turned around just in time to deflect a blow from somebody with a
crowbar! He looked closer, and it turned out that it was not one attacker, but five! And they were all
married to him! the reader would probably get his interest perked up quite a few degrees north. The
conflict, One day, a child stepped out through the door does not have an interesting sound to it at all.
For this essay of critique, however, the conflict unfortunately is, One day, a child stepped out through
the door . That is not what the majority of the educated population would call an invigorating conflict,
but it is advisable to keep reading, for one cannot always judge a story by its conflict.) One day, a
child stepped out through the door. It was all an accident, because Sulley spotted a door that he
thought was mistakenly left on, and he opened it to check if there were any monsters inside. Strangely
there were not, but when he closed the door and turned around to leave, a human child, who was a tiny
girl, was taking a ride on his tail! Sulley panicked, and tried to get rid of her, but she was more
dexterous then he. What could Sulley do?!? Panting, Sulley ran to his pal Mike, and they both tried to
get rid of her, but she ultimately ended up
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Percy E Perton Pros And Cons
Percy E. Sutton was born on November 24, 1920, in San Antonio, Texas. Percy attended Prairie View
Agricultural and Mechanical College, Tuskegee Institute, and Hampton Institute, and Columbia
University School of Law, Brooklyn College School of Law. Broadcasting executive Percy E. Sutton
served as Manhattan Borough president in 1966 1977 and at that time was New York State s highest
ranking black elected official. A lawyer by training, Sutton built a small media empire that includes
one of New York City s top radio stations, and Harlem landmark Apollo Theater; he was also the
attorney for slain civil rights leader Malcolm X, and his surviving family. Sutton s civil rights work
did not diminish his reputation city wide. In 1966, Manhattan
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The Monroe Doctrine Post Monroe Essay
The Monroe Doctrine Post Monroe Application after its Declaration by Monroe President John Tyler
After Monroe s proclamation (in the following decades), American lawmakers did not resort to the
doctrine critical of the Great Powers of Europe in spite of their sporadic military involvements in
Latin America. The primary concern for Monroe had been making certain that European
commercialism would not be re enforced on a territory of growing economic and ideological
significance to the US. However, when President Tyler made use of the doctrine in justifying the
annexation of Texas in 1842, a newspaper in Venezuela criticized the move; the newspaper cautioned
other republics in Latin America against the US, by stating: Beware, brother, the wolf approaches the
lambs . During Tyler s presidency, the US for the foremost time tried to really employ the Monroe
Doctrine, when the British and the French had intervened in Texas after it had triumphed in 1836 in
gaining independence from Mexico in the wake of an insurgence of US colonists there. Britain and
France were involved in a power game in the territory, trying to counteract its occupation by the US.
President Tyler thus resorted to reiterating the tenets of the Doctrine and admonishing the European
powers to disengage themselves from matters concerning the Western Hemisphere. Tyler asserted
(during his 1842 address) that, Carefully abstaining from all interference in questions exclusively
referring themselves to the
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The And Professionals Help Create Devices That Interact...
novices and professionals to create devices that interact with their environment using sensors and
actuators. Common examples of such devices intended for beginner hobbyists include simple robots,
thermostats, and motion detectors. Arduino boards are available commercially in preassembled form,
or as do it yourself kits. The hardware design specifications are openly available, allowing the Arduino
boards to be produced by anyone. Adafruit Industries estimated in mid 2011 that over 300,000 official
Arduinos had been commercially produced, and in 2013 that 700,000 official boards were in users
hands. Hardware: An Arduino board consists of an Atmel 8 , 16 or 32 bit AVR microcontroller
(although since 2015 other makers microcontrollers have been used) with complementary components
that facilitate programming and incorporation into other circuits. An important aspect of the Arduino is
its standard connectors, which let users connect the CPU board to a variety of interchangeable add on
modules termed shields. Some shields communicate with the Arduino board directly over various pins,
but many shields are individually addressable via an I²C serial bus so many shields can be stacked and
used in parallel. Before 2015, Official Arduinos had used the Atmel mega AVR series of chips,
specifically the ATmega8, ATmega168, ATmega328, ATmega1280, and ATmega2560. In 2015, units
by other producers were added3. A handful of other processors have also been used by Arduino
compatible
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Research Paper On Les Remoiselles D Avignon
The invention of the camera in 1900 by a company called Eastman and Kodak made portraits as easy
as a push of a button (timeline). This new invention pressed avant garde artist to question recreation of
the world in he traditional art format that rooted back to the Renaissance era(5). The new art form of
Cubism began to take shape in 1906 and challenged the traditional art form. The name cubism derived
from Louis Vauxcelles comments during an art exhibition as he described a painted by Georges
Braque (Green).
Cubism took typical one vantage point of art and transformed it into multiple viewpoints with
geometric shapes creating abstract art. The eye could scan the art from multiple angles freely in time
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His other great artworks that took even more shape then his first portrait. The Weeping Woman was
painted in 1937 depicting and image of suffering was more of the vibrant compared to the early
painting with bland colors. The picture inspired by Picasso s mother telling him that the nearby
burning city from the Luftwaffe bombing was making her eyes water. The model for the picture was
Dora Maar the mistress of Picasso from 1936 to 1944 (pablopicasso.org). Georges Braque was less
notorized than Picasso. His early paintings of cubism were developed before Picasso s actual first
Cube portrait. Braque stayed true to the cubism style throughout most of his career. There was also
more contributors in the art form such as Henri Matisse and Andre Derain. Braque s masterpiece
Violin and Palette to the left was painted in 1909. Braque muted the colors in this portrait and the eye
can identify different pieces of the violin through out
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The Lateral And Axial Resolution Of The Microscope
The lateral and axial resolution of the microscope play a key role in biological studies to investigate
the intricate internal mechanisms of the cell. There is a fundamental limitation with the lateral
resolution of the microscope due to the finite wavelength of light. Although, during the past few years,
a large number of solutions have been presented to deal with this problem, e.g., scanning electron
microscopy (SEM), scanning tunnel microscopy (STM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), optical
microscopy is the most interesting high resolution microscopic techniques because of its capability
and compatibility of non contact, minimally invasive observation and measurement of live specimens.
However, Conventional far field microscopic methods suffer from lack of the sufficient spatial
resolution for resolving subcellular structures due to the Abbe diffraction limit. This limitation (about
200 nm) caused the emerging of the many super resolution microscopic methods such as Stimulated
Emission Depletion (STED) Microscopy, Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM), Stochastic
Optical Reconstruction Microscopy (STORM), Photo Activated Localization Microscopy (PALM) and
so forth.
Due to its resolution beyond the diffraction limit, its axial sectioning capability (the removal of out of
focus blur), and its high speed imaging, SIM has been applied more than other mentioned super
resolution techniques in fluorescence microscopy. In this method that first time was introduced by
Neil et
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The Senate On January19-27
On the floor of the Senate on January19 27, 1830, Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts argued
that the states should be considered as one nation (Webster, 178). In response, Senator Robert Hayne
of South Carolina argued that the states should be able to interpose and or nullify the federal
government and its laws when they thought necessary to protect their citizens rights. (Hayne, 166).
Overall, Senator Webster s argument was better because he pointed out that although join the federal
government may seem risky, it overall goal is to ensure a stronger nation for the people. Senator
Webster argued that the states should be considered as one nation and in doing this, the federal
government make the laws for the citizens. (Webster, 178). Webster argued correctly when he argued
that along with the Ordinance of 1787, slavery was forbidden and was morally and politically wrong.
(Webster 175, 176). Webster argued that his goal was to never want the federal government to have
total power over the states (Webster, 176). Webster stated that the federal government is made by the
people elected in office and its sole goal was to protect and implement laws that is for the people.
Webster s argument was became weak when he started to analyze Senator Hayne use of the Hartford
Convention. He stated that the Hartford Convention assembled for any such purpose as breaking up
the Union, because they thought unconstitutional laws had been passed (Webster 177). Instead of
voicing
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Sternberg s Triarchic Theory Of Human Intelligence
Sternberg s Triarchic Theory of Human Intelligence
History of the Intelligence Theory
The history of Sternberg s Triarchic Theory of Human Intelligence can be traced back to 1977, 1985,
and 1995. Robert Sternberg s principal proponent of this intelligence theory. He developed the theory
when he was teaching at the Yale University. His aim was to establish how education could enhance
creative intelligence (experiential), analytical intelligence (componential), and the practical
intelligence (contextual). The analytical component helps students to break down the problem, process
the information, and solve it. Analytical skills are essential since they help the student to compare
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In 2003, he served as the President of the American Psychological Association. Sternberg has made a
significant contribution to psychology, having written more than 1,600 articles and several books.
Research supporting the validity of the theory.
There have been several studies that seek to test the validity and reliability of the Sternberg s Triarchic
Theory. In one study Sternberg (2000), examined how the method of delivery of content in school
affected academic performance. The conducted study was in Raleigh, North Carolina and another one
in Baltimore, Maryland, and Fresno, California. The student sample in Raleigh, North Carolina was
mostly from low income families, totaling 225. The other sample was of students from middle to
upper middle class families, totaling 142. The test involved teaching by using three primary methods.
In the first one, students had no interventions with the teaching, with the main purpose was to
memorize. In the second group was taught how to analyze the information. In the final group had
applied the analytical, creativity, and practical strategies for the teaching. The students tested, and the
last group (infused creativity, analytical, and practical interventions) outperformed the rest. Similar
studies have same yield results, which demonstrates the validity of Sternberg s Triarchic Theory of
Intelligence (Grigorenko,
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Island Biogeography Paper
The purpose of island biogeography is to help take a closer look at the speciation of animals on
mainland landscapes, and compare them to surrounding islands that separated from the mainland. In
this study, the focus is on avian birds and the differences in landscape make up that can influence
speciation. The differences can possibly lead to populations of different species settling apart from one
another, maybe leading to the extinction of one species and the thriving of another. Although island
geography has been a useful tool, it has also been questioned, leading to a new tool: countryside
biogeography. In Wolfe et al. (2015) it is explained how countryside geography is a tool that can be
used to look at different aspects of speciation in
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Impvantages And Competitive Advantage
Summary
The article I chose was published in the International Journal of Business and Management. This
article focused was based on how companies gained competitive advantaged and how strategic
information systems help companies create and sustain competitive advantages. To create a basis this
article first described why companies wanted to develop an information system. This article described
the three general types of information systems as financial, operational, and strategic information
systems. The author went in to little detail about each but focused more on the strategic information
system. After going into detail about the strategic information system the authors described how
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Competitive advantage is a product or service that an organizations customers value more highly than
similar offerings from its competitors ( Xu, J., Quaddus, M., 2013 pg. 27). This definition would have
been helpful to its users before going into any theories about competitive advantages. After defining a
competitive advantage the author could stress the importance of a competitive advantage. Include
information such as Competitive advantage is the key to sales success and high profitability. It is
absolutely essential that you are excellent in some specific area that customers value. You have to be
able to say to your customers that, we offer the very best for you in this critical area (Business
Survival 101: Your Competitive Advantage). Then before going into great detail about strategic
information systems explain how technology has changed over the years and how it how affects the
how competitive advantage is viewed from recent years and in present years. Once all the background
information was in place there should have been a comparison between an information systems and a
strategic information system. All background information should have been covered throughout the
introduction of this article. Also there was statement that said Turban et al, sited 12 strategies for
competitive advantage here and we present again turban s literature (Hemmatfar, M.,Ph D., Salehi,
M.,Ph D., Bayat, M.,Ph D.,2010 pg. 161 162) but the authors only listed 11 of the 12 strategies.
Therefore information was missing from this article. Also throughout this article there were many
references to figures which was places at the back of this article behind its references which is I think
that the figures or exhibits should be place under the information it is pertaining
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Cricket Exothermic Essay
Elias Kachadoorian
Metabolic Rate of Crickets
Introduction:
The Acheta domesticus, house cricket, has an average metabolic rate of 36.19 (Kolluru, Chappell, and
Zuk 2004). The cricket is an ectothermic organism which means that it has no ability to create heat
inside its own body and must rely on outside sources. (Kolluru, Chappell, and Zuk 2004). An
endotherm by contrast is an organism with the ability to maintain homeostasis including temperature
without the need of outside sources. Warm blooded endotherms, such as humans and most mammals,
maintain a constant body temperature independent of the environment. Birds, and some fish also
classify as endothermic organisms. Endotherms have methods of controlling their internal
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Therefore, a drop in temperature will decrease the rate of metabolism. This is supported by the graphs
shown above. The ice temperature decreased metabolic rate when compared to the rate at room
temperature. The individual sets of data received by the individual experiment varied among each
other, but overall supported the hypothesis and achieved similar results.
Literature Cited
RANTALA M, ROFF D. Analysis of the importance of genotypic variation, metabolic rate,
morphology, sex and development time on immune function in the cricket, Gryllus firmus. Journal Of
Evolutionary Biology [serial online]. May 2006;19(3):834 843. Available from: Academic Search
Complete, Ipswich, MA. Accessed November 1, 2014.
Kolluru, G., Chappell, M., Zuk, M. (2004). Sex differences in metabolic rates in field crickets and
their dipteran parasitoids. Journal Of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic
Environmental Physiology, 174(8), 641 648. doi:10.1007/s00360 004 0455 z
Nespolo, R., Lardies, M., Bozinovic, F. (2003). Intrapopulational variation in the standard metabolic
rate of insects: repeatability, thermal dependence and sensitivity (Q[sub 10]) of oxygen consumption
in a cricket. Journal Of Experimental Biology, 206(23),
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Identifying Unknown Bacteri Streptococcus Agalactiae
Truman Nord
Biol 231L Sec.3
November 11, 2014
Identifying Unknown Bacteria: Streptococcus agalactiae
Introduction:
This experiment was conducted to find the genus and species of an unknown bacteria prescribed by
the lab teacher, which was unknown bacteria GA3 in my case. Identification of unknown bacteria
techniques are used on an every day basis to figure out what type of bacteria it is and to find the best
method of how to treat a patient with this bacteria (1). All five I s of Microbiology were used in the
testing for the unknown culture. Inoculation was used several times to put the unknown culture into
agar plates or into biochemical test tubes. After Inoculation of these tubes or plates, they always were
placed into the incubator for further growth and development. Isolation was used to make sure we got
the correct bacteria we were testing for. After each further isolation, we gram stained the culture and
inspected the culture under a microscope to further help in the identification process of the unknown
bacteria. Multiple tests were done on the unknown culture to make sure we were confident in what
kind of bacteria the unknown was. Many tests were completed on the unknown such as gram staining
and inspection under microscopes to find whether the bacterium is gram positive or gram negative.
Chemical resistance tests were also performed to see if certain chemicals affected the unknown growth
or if it didn t affect the bacteria at all. Each biochemical test
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Duke Ellington Essay
Edward Kennedy Duke Ellington was an American composer, pianist, and bandleader of a jazz
orchestra. Duke s career spanned over half a century during which he composed thousands of songs,
and was a member in numerous bands. Duke Ellington was one of if not the greatest musician during
the Harlem Renaissance. Born on April 29, 1899 in Washington D.C, Duke was raised by two
musically talented parents; James Edward Ellington and Daisy Kennedy Ellington. At the age of seven
Duke began studying piano and music. His mother, who also played the piano, oversaw his education.
Duke got the name Duke for his gentlemanly ways. At the age of fifteen he wrote his first song Soda
Fountain Rag inspired by his job as a soda jerk. Duke began preforming professionally at the age of
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In 1923 he moved to New York, and the following year formed his own band, The Washingtonians.
Duke s band had found a small base of fans and secured an engagement at Harlem s famous Cotton
Club. This proved to be a major turning point in his career, providing him with access to larger
audience through radio and recordings. By the late 1920 s Duke was performing in Broadway
nightclubs and made hundreds of recordings with his bands, as well as preforming in films and on the
radio. Duke s fame rose to the rafters in the 1940 s when he composed several works including
Concerto for Cootie, Cotton Tail and Ko Ko . Duke s most famous jazz tune was Take the A Train . It
was Ellington s sense of musical drama that people loved so much. Duke brought a level of style and
sophistication to Jazz that it had not seen
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Muscle Strength And Bodybuilding Competitions
Working out is a very important part of life for many teens and adults, but rarely is the science of
muscle growth looked at by people. Knowing the science behind muscle growth can help you become
more successful in the weight room and as a athlete. Muscle growth is based on many factors of
everyday life and can be sped up through small changes in the way you live. Strength and
bodybuilding competitions have a long history stretching back to the 1800 s when many strong man
acts were performed in traveling circuses. Bodybuilding and strength competitions really started to
gain popularity in the 1900 s because of people like John Holtum, The Cannonball King. In his shows
he would show amazing feats of strength such as shooting cannonballs
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The Oecd Report Teachers Matter
The OECD report Teachers Matter identifies that teachers have a huge demand on them by schools to
deal effectively with different languages, different students backgrounds, to be extremely sensitive of
gender and culture, to promote tolerance and social cohesion and to respond efficiently to
disadvantaged children (OECD, 2005). Also with the presence of the number of children with SEN in
classrooms, it is very important that teachers are prepared to teach all children regardless of their
learning needs, intellectual, emotional, behavioural and social and physical capabilities (Cardona,
2009). Teachers therefore need confidence in their ability to deal with these demands and be set to
deal with them in the present school climate (De Boer et al, 2010).
Marin (2014) discusses the issue of inclusion and how important it has become in today s education
system. Her study focuses on whether teachers are generally prepared to deal with students with SEN
in mainstream schools, the advantages and disadvantages of inclusion in schools, and whether teachers
need any additional training in the field of special education to respond to the needs of SEN children.
Her report found (using a quantitative approach for her investigation) that 66.2% of teacher s from the
research had encountered students with SEN. This is a significantly high number and suggests that
teachers have to be prepared to deal with, and respond to those kid s needs, and diversity in the
classroom.
For the purpose
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Impact Of Reconstruction On African Americans
How Reconstruction Helped African Americans Achieve the American Dream
INTRO
Body Paragraph number 1(NO argument)
Reconstruction did not help African Americans move closer to the American Dream. Even though
there were positives, there were also negatives. Due to Reconstruction, hate groups started, there was
not any safety for African Americans, and the Black Codes or Jim Crow laws. One of the most
infamous hate groups to rise was the Klu Klux Klan. KKK for short. African Americans were
terrorized by this group. They are responsible for many hangings, burnings, and other horrors that
were inflicted upon African Americans. Also, there was not any safety from the groups. It was not like
being in the center of a city was going to help. There are unfortunately many pictures of African
Americans being hanged in very populated areas. Also, there was the rise of Black Codes(Jim Crow
laws). It is like how the saying goes, out of the frying pan and into the fire. Some of the codes, but not
limited to, was the Grandfather clause, which basically said that if your grandfather could not vote,
you cannot vote. There were also many other ways that African Americans were restricted from
voting. There was poll tax, and unfair evaluations of voting tests. This also included segregation of
schools (separate but equal). There was even a law forbidding a white person from marrying a black
person. However, even though all of these horrific things came because the end of slavery,
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Thesis For Nosferatu
Rhetorical Outline
Proposition: The film Nosferatu was a key step in establishing the modern standard of the vampire as
an icon of horror.
Audience: Persons with a high level of interest in the history and development of film, specifically
vampire or German Expressionist film. The book discusses how Nosferatu is an important milestone
in cinematic history for its pioneering in both the creation of the vampire icon and its use of cutting
edge film techniques, so people with an advanced interest in the history of film would find this book
appealing. Additionally, it holds a lot of important analysis for students required to study Nosferatu,
and provides insight to the significance of the film that they would not have otherwise had.
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She discusses how Weimar Cinema came to be and how it did so well financially, moves onto the
introduction of Expressionism into film from its origin in theater and painting, and finally describes
the characteristics of Expressionism in Cinema as opposed to other artforms. From there, she
discusses how the various members of the Prana cinema team came together and how their expertise
contributed to the movie, how they prepared the masses for Nosferatu, and how they presented the
movie. However, she provides the counterpoint of how Florence Stoker s lawsuit against the Prana
film company damaged the movie s reputation and popularity. From there she describes how the plot
of Nosferatu follows the pattern established by Noel Carroll in Philosophy of Horror of an onset
phase, a discovery phase, a confirmation phase, and a confrontation phase. As the chapter progresses,
Massaccesi s description of the plot includes lengthy and in depth analyses of each character in terms
of their interactions with each other and with the setting(s). From there she considers the significance
of various aspects of the film in relation to the film s events and characters, such as camera angles and
symbolic imagery, She also discusses the significance of other aspects of the film in relation to the
sociopolitical situation in Germany and Europe as a whole, applying themes such as the defeat of a
tyrannical villain figure or the supernatural wonder associated with Romantic artwork.
Rhetorical Strategies: Massaccesi uses a more expository and frank structure, opting to be very
informative and direct with the content of her book. In every section of the chapters, she has a very
clear pattern of making a claim, providing an example, and connecting the two via
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Objectivism and The Fountainhead Essay
Objectivism and The Fountainhead
How should we live our lives? Do you live for others or for yourself? What do you deem to be the
ideal: selflessness, or selfishness? Why? Ayn Rand s novel The Fountainhead addresses these issues
and her philosophy behind it called Objectivism. Her rebellious rhetoric is to convince us that the only
true virtue is selfishness and that we should abide by its standards and live for ourselves.
Ayn Rand was from the Soviet Union, and her background helps us to understand her rhetoric about
why she preached her philosophy. Born in Russia, and a hater of the revolution, Ayn Rand dreamed of
America as an Eden of individualism. When she got there becoming first a Cecil B de Mille extra,
later a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Objectivist states that this is the only world we can know. It is irrelevant if there is a heaven, or a
hell, or life elsewhere. We know what we do through our senses and reason. What we perceive with
our senses we know to be real (Garmong). Existence exists and the act of grasping that statement
implies two corollary axioms: that something exists which one perceive and that one exists possessing
consciousness, consciousness being the faculty of perceiving that which exists (Rand qtd. by Peikoff
1)
The second point addresses the idea that thinking is the path to knowledge. The Objectivist rejects the
idea, stated by Plato, that all we know is that we know nothing. Emotions, feelings, and premonitions
are not concrete and therefore are rejected as sources of knowledge. Concrete evidence dictates
certainty thus rationalizing knowledge (Garmong). The third point is the ethics of Objectivism:
rational selfishness and the pursuit of our own happiness. We are the beneficiaries of our own actions,
and we shouldn t let others dictate our lives (Garmong). Thought requires selfishness, the fundamental
selfishness of a rational faculty that places nothing above the integrity of its own function. A man
cannot think if he places something anything above his perception of reality (Rand qtd. by Peikoff 5).
Politically and
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Gram Stain Lab Report
Purpose: The purpose of a Gram Stain procedure is to distinguish bacteria into two fundamental
groups of cells. There are the Gram positive cells and the Gram negative cells. By staining the cells
either violet or red, we can see the two types and their arrangements on the smear. Theory and
Background: 1. After swabbing some microbes from my cheek, I spread the bacterial smear on the
slide. In order to make them stick to the slide, I hold it near a heat source so they can attach. Then I
flood crystal violet on the smear. The color of violet binds to the Gram positive cell membranes and to
the outer membrane of Gram negative. After waiting about a minute for the dye to be stain both cells
violet, iodine is added to form a strong bond ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some of them were in short chains. I also notices that the Gram negative cells, which were stained red,
are rod shaped. They were spread out across the slide and did not seem to cluster. Conclusion: 1. After
viewing the end result of the Gram Stain, I saw that the Gram positive bacterial cells were stained
violet, while the Gram negative cells were stained red. In the mixed culture under the microscopes, I
was able to notice that the Gram positive cells, Enterococcus durans, were in clusters of short chains.
The Gram negative, Proteus mirabilis, were in rod shaped forms that were spread across the slide.
These cells did not seem to cluster. 2. I came to this conclusion of which cells were on my slide after I
compared my microbes to the physical and chemical characteristics of the microbes in the textbook.
The Gram positive characteristics in the Gram stain matched up with those of an Enterococcus durans
cell. There were some diplococcic or short chains across the smear. These cells also had the same
circular shape. I figured the Gram negative cells were Proteus mirabilis because of the rod shaped
cells that were spread across the slide
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Wild Rumpus Is An Award Winning Children s Bookstore
Wild Rumpus is an award winning children s bookstore in the Linden Hills neighborhood of South
Minneapolis. Wild Rumpus offers its customers a shopping experience that is unique and near
unmatchable. As kids wander the store, browsing countless books of all shapes and sizes, they may
encounter one or more of the store s twelve pet animals. Cats, birds, and even a chinchilla roam
throughout the store to give youngsters from all over the Twin Cities metro a fun and unique
experience that will have them begging their parents to bring them back. The versatile bookstore also
hosts book clubs, organizes field trips, and many more fun activities for people of all ages. Wild
Rumpus core strength of maintaining a one of a kind and immersive ... Show more content on
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The distinctive interior design within the store instills a book brought to life impression that pulls you
in as you walk further into the store. According to Collette Morgan, one of the Wild Rumpus owners,
the goal of the design was to provide a space that did not condescend to kids by using primary colors
and overly childish decor, but rather to create an experience comfortable for the littlest through the
biggest . This atmosphere is even further enhanced by perhaps the most singularly distinguishing
feature of this children s bookstore; the menagerie of animals dwelling between the shelves.
The bookstore industry in the US is comprised of a mix of a few large chain bookstores such as
Barnes and Noble and many smaller, private and/or family owned businesses. As far as market size
goes, the bookstore industry accumulated approximately $14 billion in annual revenue last year,
according to IBIS. The overall industry has been experiencing a decline over the last decade, largely
as a consequence of the growing trend of e commerce, and is expected to continue this trend. Many
bookstores have tried to capitalize on the new trend by offering e readers and e books.
Although there are a few large chain bookstores, such as Barnes and Noble, Wild Rumpus competes
more heavily with smaller, more local bookstores. Since they specialize in children s books, their
competitors are also more narrowly
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My Nightmare Short Story
Living my nightmare. I am a sophomore at Sacred Heart University In Fairfield Connecticut. My
home is Trumbull Connecticut. I had dreams to adventure as far away as possible for school. I had
dreams of traveling and seeing the world and using my education as my excuse. But, I am a commuter
at Sacred Heart University and travel all of 12 minutes to get from my home to my education. How all
my dreams to get away came spiraling down is my story. My college story did not begin 12 minutes
away from home. My story started off as pursuing my dream of traveling, even if it was only three
hours from home. I spent one semester, four months, in which I thought was my dream. I am
independent, I am spontaneous and I am adventurous, or so I thought. Living my dream was the only
way I found out that I was small and shy. I was an outcast how terrifying. I started at Seton Hall
University, in South Orange New Jersey, where I found out that living my dream meant living with
four other girls, that sucked. I was used to living with one other girl in the room, my sister. But that is
my sister and who cares if she liked to sleep with the TV on, I was turning it off and would fight with
her about turning to back on with no shame. But, I was living with unfamiliar hair swimming in the
shower I was supposed to get clean in. I was able to smell disgusting smells from the bathroom while
laying in my perfume sprayed room. I had strangers (my roommate s friends) watching me while I
slept when I
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Clothing Choices In Historical Films
When a film claims to faithfully portray historical events, it becomes open to a variety of criticisms:
are the clothing choices appropriate for the time? What about choices in dialogue? And perhaps most
importantly, how accurately are the aforementioned events depicted? Generally speaking, historical
dramas are judged more harshly than other genres; as when real people and their documented actions
are subject to interpretation by the viewer, it is easy for the nuances and subtleties of society many
years ago to appear foreign to modern eyes. However, when a film acknowledges the archaic nature of
its subject and seeks to make it more accessible to newer eyes, it must be careful to still remain true to
historical events.
The 2006 film Marie Antoinette (directed by Sofia Coppola and starring Kirsten Dunst in the titular
role) is one such film that sought to modernise its subject. A retelling of the life of France s most
famous queen, the film showcases the majority of Antoinette s life, from her ... Show more content on
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Although the film focuses more on the inherently stifling nature of the Pre Revolutionary French
Court than on the rising political climate in the country, the fact remains that Marie Antoinette is a
largely historically accurate film, and that those choices made by the director in fact work largely in its
favour towards its goal of telling a story not of a country on fire with the prospect of revolution, but of
a young girl, caught between a child and an adult, and finally growing
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Tactical Training For Medical Responders
Today s society has seen an increase of unpredictable violent events that require an increasing need for
tactical medical responders. While some if not all departments in the United States have a form of
Tactical Emergency Medical Support, in the present time it almost seems as if there is a growing need
for awareness, education, and personnel to have a tactical mindset. Tactical Emergency Medical
Support is an out of hospital EMS system that focuses on medical support for law enforcement special
operations missions. Although most emergency situations involve routine like situations such as a
mild allergic reaction or a person going in to cardiac arrest, Emergency Medical Responders need to
be prepared for the unexpected. Multiple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Individuals who engage in these attacks, use weapons that involve firearms mostly, improvised
explosive devices, and sometimes sharp hand held weapons to cause the maximum amount of damage
as possible. While some attacks can be thwarted before they are even attempted, there are attacks that
have happened with mass causalities which presented a tactical challenge to emergency responders
that were involved. No one attack is the same, and is chaotic for all people involved. Better training
and education needs to be provided to help emergency responders so that they can face these
challenges, (Landry, J. M., Aberle, S. J., Dennis, A. J., Sztajnkrycer, M. D. (2015, March 10) says The
current minimum medical training for law enforcement officers appears less than optimal. A prime
example that tested the emergency responders would be in Littleton Colorado, April 20, 1999. The
Columbine High School attack claimed the lives of 15 people (12 students, 1 faculty member, and the
2 shooters), it injured additional 24 people (21 students from ballistic injuries and 3 were non ballistic
related). The incident lasted almost 50 minutes before responders could clear the school and get to the
victims. In the after action investigation of the shooting, (Columbine Review Commission. (2001)
stated to Adding EMT s to Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Teams so that emergency medical
help arrives as a component of each SWAT team . The addition of adding an EMT or Paramedic to a
SWAT team
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Shift Workers in Canada Essay
Shift Workers in Canada The scheduling of hours of work is undoubtedly one of the major social
problems of industrial society. Statistic estimates that 30% of Canada s workforce are involved in
some kind of shiftwork. Of those, 33% work irregular shifts, just under 30% work rotating shifts, 17%
work long term evening shifts, 10% work on call, 3% work split shifts, 3% work long term night shifts
and just over 3% are classed as other . Present estimates tell us that before the trend slows, fully 35%
of the workforce will work some type of shiftwork (Siroonian 123). Companies are feeling the need to
maximize their efficiency by spreading their operating costs over 24 hours. However, on the other
hand, working other than the standard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One study found shiftworkers had twice as high a rate of ulcers as day workers did. Others have linked
shiftwork with problems like heartburn, loss of appetite, diarrhea and constipation (Aanonsen 57).
Few shiftworkers escape their years on rotation without experiencing at least one of those symptoms.
It is because that they are not eating at traditional meal times, and eat junk food or other snacks that
are quick and convenient (Aanonsen 58). Caffeine, the shiftworker s constant companion, and
changing meal times from one day to the next may affect gastric secretions, aggravating digestive
problems. Sleep disorders, caused by the disruption of circadian rhythm, are a common long term
health effect experienced by shiftworkers. Fatigue can also make a person more vulnerable to illness,
poor job performance and sagging motivation (Tasto 26). Because of difficulties getting to sleep or
staying awake, shiftworkers may be more likely to suffer from substance abuse. Some may use
alcohol or sleeping pills as a tool to help them relax and get to sleep at the end of the shift. Others may
find themselves using tobacco or drugs to keep themselves awake and functioning through the day. All
these substances can be addictive, and can lead to other health problems such as heart attack, diabetes
and elilepsy (Morgan 75). Many of these health effects, both long term and short term, are
interconnected. When some or all of
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Personal Narrative-Home
Edward stood up from the table, walked a few paces towards the exit and placed a hand on Tabitha s
shoulder. He turned and stared at the men and women seated in front of him. I must take my leave,
Edward said. I trust you all know what to do as we begin our reelection campaign, and move forward
with our plans. Until we meet again, I hope you all remain hale and hearty, hearty and hale. Everyone
around the table stood and stared straight ahead. Williams pulled himself up from his chair. He was
dizzy, caught in the grip of a vertigo laced migraine. Edward whispered to Tabitha, Come, my dear.
William watched Edward place a finger under Tabitha s chin and lift upward. Tabitha stood and turned
quickly from the table. Edward cast one last ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
How is this going to advance liberty? Banks will no longer be able to loan with reckless abandon, and
create money out of thin air; it will be the end of easy credit that ensnares people in the grip of the
federal government. Without that centralized authority, the federal government will forfeit its grip over
monetary policy. Currency will stand on its own. How so? I mean, there ll still be a central
government; you re just clipping its wings a little more. There will still be currency, it s just gonna be
linked to a value that s not grounded in full faith and credit of the federal government. Instead of a
figment of our imagination, money is going to be linked to something real. Sage lifted his head and
unleashed a tremendous belly laugh. Ah, yes, that s what we re all counting on. And mark my words,
in the beginning, that s exactly what will happen. We will all still count on our imagination to bind us
together. But soon enough, no matter how many unicorns and magic beanstalks we can conjure in our
minds, reality will settle in. When that happens, no force of imagination will hold us together. I m not
following you, Sage. What the hell are you talking
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Benefits Of Population Health
Population Health and Related Costs
Sugar sweetened beverages have high caloric values and low nutritional value. The positive
association between SSB consumption and cases of increased weights and risks for diabetes has
certainly drawn public attention. Other medical problems that are correlated include metabolic
syndrome, hypocalcemia, kidney stones, increased blood pressure, hypertension, and coronary heart
disease (DeSantis). According to a study commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO),
20% of weight gain over thirty years in the US was caused by SSB consumption in children and
adults. An additional serving of one SSB per day is equated to an additional 0.06 unit increase in body
mass index per year and one half pound of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If the penny per ounce tax were to be implemented nationwide, over ten years, there would be an
estimated savings of $9.6 billion for diabetes related costs and $7.4 billion for cardiovascular disease
related costs (Wang). Moreover, the reduction in numbers of strokes and premature deaths linked to
the consumption of SSBs further savings on medical costs. As a result, the nation can reduce wasteful
healthcare spending and focus on funding medical improvements.
Key Players
Though the tax is levied against the distributors of the sugar sweetened beverages, the concept of tax
passing is apparent as prices of taxed beverages is passed on to consumers. Differing from the
common sales tax, an excise tax is levied on producers and... passed on to the consumer via the
product s price tag (Wang). Data collected by the Public Health Instituted displayed that, in Berkeley,
where the excise tax had passed in 2014, store prices of taxed beverages were bumped up. Adjusted
for tax and inflation, prices for tax beverages rose from December 2014 to March 2016 by about
$0.0107 per ounce in large supermarkets and $0.0131 per ounce in small chain supermarkets and gas
stations (Silver). Customers are being forced to pay prices increases than the penny per ounce policy
in order to obtain a single beverage.
On the other hand, smaller businesses experience more difficulty in the face of the SSB tax. According
to data collected
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  • 1. STAAR Formatted Expository Writing Prompts For 4Th Gra 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. STAAR Formatted Expository Writing Prompts For 4Th Gra STAAR Formatted Expository Writing Prompts For 4Th Gra
  • 2. Subway Is Testing A New Rebranding Campaign Overview On August 18, 2015, longtime Subway pitchman Jared Fogle was arrested under a child pornography investigation. Quick to respond, Subway communicated to press via public comment and Twitter on their stance. Hours after the arrest, Subway made public its separation from Fogle and its disgust and lack of knowledge of the crimes committed. Because of their quick response, while they were directly tied to Fogle, most of the negative response was placed on Fogle and not Subway. Moving forward, Subway is testing a new rebranding campaign in Australia that focuses on products, rather than a pitchman. Company History: In 1965, a 17 year old medical school student, Fred DeLuca, opened up a submarine sandwich shop in Connecticut on a $1,000 loan from a friend. By 1982, the chain had opened up its 300th location. In 1984, the Subway sandwich chain was introduced overseas and by 1990, there were more than 5,000 locations. Today, Subway has the most sandwich restaurants in the world at 37,000 locations (3). Known for their freshly baked bread and healthy options, Subway restaurants are located in schools, malls, gas stations, airports and even zoos. In 1995, the Subway began its journey towards becoming a major supporter of motorsports. In 1996, www.subway.com was launched and was featured multiple times in the movie Happy Gilmore (3). In 1999, an article was written about an overweight college student who lost a large amount of weight eating nothing but Subway sandwiches ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Insanity of War in Slaughterhouse Five Slaughterhouse Five, by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., is the tale of a gawky World War II veteran/soldier, Billy Pilgrim. His wartime experiences and their effects lead him to the ultimate conclusion that war is unexplainable. To portray this effectively, Vonnegut presents the story in two dimensions: historical and science fiction. The irrationality of war is emphasized in each dimension by contrasts in its comic and tragic elements. The historical seriousness of the Battle of the Bulge and the bombing of Dresden are contrasted by many ironies and dark humor; the fantastical, science fiction type place of Tralfamadore is, in truth, an outlet for Vonnegut to show his incredibly serious fatalistic views. The surprising variations of the seriousness ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One soldier dies from the dry heaves after being forced to work in a rotting corpse mine. Ironically, this man has survived the bombing of Dresden, yet dies from the smell of others who died in the bombing. Eventually, the corpse mines are closed because of the horrendous conditions, and the war ends. The book ends as Billy is walking out of the slaughterhouse after gaining his freedom and he notices is that, Birds were talking. One bird said to Billy Pilgrim, Poo tee weet? The bird s cameo in the story reinforces the idea that there is nothing to say about an unnecessary massacre as in Dresden, and that war is illogical, like the bird s words. This is ironic, since the theme of the novel, which should be the clearest message derived from the story, is summed up in the incoherent words of a bird. All these incidences of irony show senselessness and coincidence, with undertones of dark humor. [In questioning why the incidences of the novel occur, it is impossible to give a logical explanation.] This parallels the idea that war is nonsense, senseless, full of coincidence, and is unexplainable. As a result of the trauma of Billy s war experience, he faces an inability to deal with reality later in his life. The fantastical Tralfamadore is a planet where Billy escapes to when he feels life s stresses; however mad Billy seems to have become, Tralfamadore doubles to reveal Vonnegut s earnest fatalistic views. Tralfamadore is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Usage of Punctuation Marks in Academic Writing Name: Instructor: Subject Title: Date: Usage of punctuation marks in academic writing Introduction These are symbols which indicate the organisation in written language, structure and the intonation to be observed in a sentence when it is read aloud. In the written English, It has been necessary to eliminate the ambiguity existing in a sentence. For this reason, punctuation marks have been in used to bring out the intended meaning of a sentence rather than the variations that can be gotten from it. The punctuation practice had not been embraced in fully but not long after printing was invented, many of these marks have been added till to date. As of now, the number of the punctuation marks has reached fourteen, but many are yet to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... E.g. Jacob and Hildah went to the Chinese department to ask for more information regarding their brother who studies in Hong Kong, China. It is also used in abbreviation: E.g. Her Apr. honeymoon went sour. Here the word Apr. has been abbreviated to mean the month April. The hyphen ( ) also known as the en dash. It is slightly the width size of an n and it is slightly long when compared to a hyphen. It is used in joining compound modifiers having open compound elements. E.g. In the New York city, the guy was named in the latest journal produce by the leading writer. Or, He went to North Carolina Virginia boundaries to see his fiancée who live there. Also, it is used when expressing time periods. E.g. He will be in Nigeria in the time between Jan May this year. It is also employed between the parts of a name which are compounded or a word or syllables of a word (Michael, 55). E.g. (a) The woman who addressed the crowd at the ceremony was going by the name: Mrs. Holt Raymond. (Used as a compound name). (b) He laid the two tables back to back in the van when they were as to arrange the furniture. (used as a compound word). And the last example shows the use of a hyphen between syllables of a word. i.e. When we went to our grandpa, we were able to meet with the disputed thought full couple. The semicolon (;) is used as a connector of independent group of words while indicating a relationship which is closer to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on Unit 219 Nvq L3 Business and Administration 1.1 Explain the purpose of storing and retrieving required information The purpose of storing and retrieving required information is so you can readily retrieve it when it becomes required. Information is logged on a spreadsheet and filed with the log number this is so the information can easily be found if required. The information is stored in locked filing cabinets as the information can hold company details and account numbers this is only accessible by the Administration staff and each file is signed out on a register. 1.2 Describe the different information systems and their main features The different information systems are filing cabinets where hard copies are stores or electronically which can be saved changes can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Information can be relative to anything with regards to an organisation. When it comes to customers, it can be their address, telephone number or outstanding payments, when it comes to employees, it can be their appraisals, salaries, again their address and telephone numbers, and for the business, it can be the business s finances, profits, employee and customer details, and various other information. Alerts can be set on customer and employee information to make sure they are contacted to keep the system updated. Using good software for database purposes will help with maintaining information accurately. External and internal audits are another way of keeping information up to date. 1.6 Explain the purpose of checking information for accuracy All businesses and organisations have to check to see that the information they have stored is accurate. For example, the money coming in and going out have to be correctly recorded otherwise it will look as if the company has not made much profit and it can affect the share prices of the company, affect the employees as the company might not be able to pay the employees and will have to cut down on staff, lenders will not agree to lend money, etc. Incorrect information can have serious negative effects and can affect a company s financial status and values. Accuracy of information will help executives plan ahead for the future and lay goals. They will also be able to plan for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Reasons To Do At Tokyo Imperial Palace 8 things you should do at Tokyo Imperial Palace Tokyo Imperial Palace is the residence of Imperial family of Japan and it is situated near to Edo castle. In the ancient Edo period, the Imperial family used to rule over the state from this royal Palace. Edo Castle used to be the seat of the Tokugawa shogun who ruled Japan from 1603 until 1867. In 1868, the nation s capital and Imperial Residence GOT SHIFTED from Kyoto to Tokyo. In 1888 development of another Imperial Palace was finished. The royal residence was once annihilated amid World War Two, and reconstructed in the same style, a short time later. Usually, the palace is not open during all the time. The internal grounds of the royal residence remain open on January 2 (New Year s Greeting) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Location You can simply walk around 10 minutes on foot from the Tokyo station. The Imperial Palace and its related parks, patio nurseries and historical centers involve a sizable territory. The royal residence is encompassed by many stations. It is around 10 to 15 minutes walk from Takebashi Station, Sakuradamon Station, Nijubashimae Station or the Otemachi Station. In this article, we have made a list of top things that you are recommended to do during your visit at the Tokyo Imperial Palace. The Imperial Palace is home to the Emperor of Japan who has a general stream of strategic visits. The grounds of the royal residence are likewise open to the general population on specific events and are encompassed by various attractions: 1. Kokyo Gaien It is a spacious park on the entrance of the Palace where normally many people come for jogging. It s basically the Emperor s carport. Two scaffolds over the channel can be seen from the recreation center. The region is famous with joggers. On the off chance that there s a royal occasion, dignitaries in Japanese limousines with police escorts might be seen driving through the recreation center. In case you re fortunate you might even see the Emperor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay about Does Your Company Contribute to Gross... How do you measure the happiness of a nation? One measure often used, Gross National Product, examines the total financial value of all services and goods in a nation. As can attest to, however, money doesn t always equal happiness. While the financial value of what s produced may rank relatively high, if the money is concentrated in the hands of a relatively small amount of people, the nation s overall happiness isn t that high. Additionally, other measures of population happiness are often overlooked in gross national product metrics. A city may be bursting at the seams with money, but mired in pollution, corruption, and noise. Citizens might make products that let them pay for housing and food, but if medical care is unaffordable, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Promoting community contribution as a way to make clients happier is nothing new; law firms, construction contractors, and cafes across the globe contribute to local causes. Sometimes it takes the form of Adopt a Highway participation, or the sponsorship of a local free clinic s fundraising banquet. This speaks to the concept of Enlightened Self Interest , in which these contributions encourage potential customers to do business with the company, while actively helping the wider community. Conversely, bad customer service experiences not only decrease community happiness, but they also decrease a company s bottom line. People listen to stories of bad service, thirsting for juicy details, and so not only will an upset customer consider leaving your company, but potential customers may never do business with you. Outside of a potential short term financial benefit from denying your customers request, the impact of having customers angry about their experience with customer service will be negative on your company. Thus, when developing your approach to customer complaints and concerns, think about how your company is contributing to Gross National Happiness, not just Gross National Product. Taking a broader perspective is great not only for your community, but for your business s long term health as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Why Is Eczema Important ECZEMAAND PROBIOTICS Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic allergic disorder that mainly involves the skin (Sears 89). As reported in, The Allergy Book, of all the allergic disorders...eczema is the most troublesome to treat (89). In addition, eczema care is much more than skin deep; the whole body must be healthy to minimize eczema (Sears 98). Our immune system s response to allergens is what causes millions of us to suffer from allergic disorders (Sears 3). In addition, epidemiologic data showed that atopic children have a different intestinal flora from that of healthy ones (Ozdemir par. 4). Researchers are beginning to link the introduction of probiotics as an effective way to treat/or prevent eczema. Per Dr. Ozdemir, children who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5). Probiotics are bacteria that are native to your digestive tract, which means, they are normally found in healthy small and large intestines and can influence the mucosal barrier (the inner lining of the digestive tract), which in turn can affect immune system functions (EczemaFree.org par. 2). Lack of a sufficient mucosal barrier allows food and environmental antigens to cross over into the blood stream, activating the immune system and leading to hyperactivity, which is the hallmark of eczema conditions (par. 2). This is an example of how usage of probiotics can improve conditions within the intestinal tract, and in turn reduce eczema symptoms. Unaltered probiotics such as Lactobacillus GG, with its anti inflammatory powers, may help prevent the development of eczema and other allergic disorders (Sachs 230). The first clue that gut bacteria could play a role in risk for developing eczema came in the discovery that breastfed babies have a reduced incidence, prolonged onset and decreased severity to eczema ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. When Joseph Stalin Took Over Russia After Lenin By 1928, When Joseph Stalin took over Russia after Lenin by 1928, the country s policy on how it was going to industrialize changed. Stalin said, We are fifty or a hundred years behind the advanced countries. We must make good this distance in ten years. Either we do it, or we shall go under. 12 Stalin believed that if the USSR did not industrialize then it would be the death of them because they will be vulnerable both economically and militarily. Stalin said, Everything can be achieved, everything can be overcome, if there is a passionate desire for it. 13 By saying this Stalin is reassuring the people with doubt that this goal can be accomplished. In order for this seemingly impossible task to be accomplished passionate soviets would be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The difference between Lenin and Stalin was that Stalin wanted this all done in ten years so he was more drastic than Lenin. Peasants were not at all pleased because they liked how they were prospering before, so to retaliate they burned their crops and slaughtered their livestock as to sabotage what the central government was trying to do and how they were trying to get it done.18 The slaughter of livestock and burning of crops led to the famine of 1931 1932 that caused the death of five to seven million people.19 The Ukraine was especially hit hard by famine it was not unusual for families to starve and stay alive for as long as they could then they would just die.20 The famine caused so many deaths that trains were needed to collect corpses from peasant villages who had died from starvation .21 In extreme cases, although not too uncommon, families would turn to cannibalism to stay alive. Some families even murdered their children and would eat them in order to continue on living.22 In order to get the actual work done Stalin made changes in society. One change was the conditions of labor, now forced labor was the norm and it was always intensely disciplined.23 There were life and death incentives to having a job. If someone was fired from their job then they were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Michael Vick Essay Michael Vick growing up was always very athletic. He was always the fastest and the best at most of the sports that he played. He went to high school for two years and played College Football at Virginia Tech, where as a freshman he placed third in the Heisman Trophy balloting. He left after his sophomore year to enter the NFL and was drafted first overall by the Falcons in the 2001 draft, the first African American quarterback ever to be taken first overall. In six seasons with the Falcons, he gained wide popularity for his performance on the field, and led the Falcons to the playoffs twice. During his tenure with Atlanta, Vick was selected to three Pro Bowls. The Atlanta Falcons made him the first player selected. Vick became the Falcons starting quarterback his second season. He helped Atlanta reach the playoffs in 2002 and the conference championship game in 2004 ( Vick ). During that time Michael Vick on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... the first law that he helped pass is H.R. 2492, the Animal Fighting Spectator Prohibition Act, which would make it a federal crime to be a spectator at a dogfight or cockfight with additional felony penalties for bringing a child to such a fight. The breakdown of this law is basically not allowing anyone to run or watch a chicken or dogfight. The Second law Michael Vick helped pass was the law that doesn t allow to dog owners to leave their dogs in a in 32 degrees fahrenheit and lower depending on the breed, and a car over 95 degrees fahrenheit. This law is useful for the safety because when a dog is overheating he or she can be legally taken from the vehicle and there life can be saved. This is also important because if a person such as Michael Vick is was running a dogfighting ring he would be arrested if he was caught. In Summary, Michael Vick has rebuilt himself by speaking for The Humane Society, Helping the pit bulls that he abused, and by helping to pass laws that ensure the safety of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Doors Of The Opera House Becca barged through the doors of the Opera House weighed down by a heavy ballet tote, a substantially stuffed garment bag, and an oversized platter of peanut butter cup cookies. She moved steadily in the direction of the designated cookie drop off. When she finally got to the changing room, only a few other girls had arrived. Miss Claudine was in the back of the room talking on her cell. She waved at Becca. I m so excited! Abby cried. I can t believe it s finally here, Shannon added with a bounce. We ve been practicing forever. Are you nervous, Becca? Abby asked. Becca nodded. A little, but I m ready. You don t have anything to be nervous about. You re, like, the best dancer. You re amazing! Shannon gushed. Thank you, Becca replied with sincerity. I don t know how you do it, Becca, Abby said with eyes bulging, especially the drop. Miss Claudine finished her call and came over. You girls have worked so hard, she said. I have a feeling tonight will be very special. The girls nodded in agreement, and their teacher moved on to greet the next group arriving. The dancers hurried into their costumes helping each other with zippers, extra bobby pins, and hair spray. Becca was glad to be one of the first ready and to get out of the stuffy commotion filled room. She went to the backstage area to begin practicing her dance steps. Within fifteen minutes, she was surrounded by other dancers doing the same thing. To pass time, the dancers shared their plans for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of An Open Letter To Myself The song An Open Letter to Myself, off of the album The Here and Now, by Architects is an exemplary song that undergoes a complementary set of major changes throughout the piece. This song was released in 2011 and it would be classified as somewhere within the hard rock to metal genre. While it is common to note the relationship between the writer, performer, and the listener, in this piece it is particularly important to do so. Without one of these components present, this song would likely not carry the same emotional weight as it does. Moreover, this song carries its meaning through its differentiation from itself. Within the piece, the lyrics shift from originally blaming others to blaming the writer and the intensity of the audio changes from soft to grand to compliment this change. One of the major changes this song makes from the beginning to the end can be noted in the lyrics. The writer, Sam Carter, expresses a sense of multifaceted growth through the piece. In the first verse, the writer brushes off the lack of connection to those around him as something that was common to others around him by utilizing either third person, or first person plural, articles to describe what he did not do. Thus, he believed that he should not be judged for this error. However, in the second verse, Carter turns to explicitly blaming himself for the lack of contact and appreciation of an individual he refers to throughout the song as my so called friend . This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Prospero s Magic In The Tempest Vindication of Prospero s Magic by Shakespeare in The Tempest Introduction The Tempest is generally considered as Shakespeare s romantic and dramatic art. It also counted as one of Shakespeare s most professional plays. It is also regarded Shakespeare s final play that he wrote. It represents Prospero, the magician, who gives up his magic in the last part of the play. The occasion for The Tempest was Shakespeare s expectation of his retirement. In many ways it is the decisive moment of Shakespeare s art. In the play s final scene, Prospero used his power to attract and show when he gives up the magic. Shakespeare showed evil, tragedy and suffering as part of a magic based plan that ended in regret, forgiveness, love and recovery of that which was lost. During the fall ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It may be noted that Prospero otherwise resembles a magician of the middle ages. He is equipped with his books, his wand and his robe. He is also afraid of the damnation that a magician incurs by his practice of magic. So in the epilogue Prospero solicits the goodwill and prayers of the audience: Unless I be relieved by prayer, which pierces so that it assails, mercy itself and frees all faults (V, i, 16 20). The power is Ariel s and the other island spirits. Prospero s magic lies in his power to use language to convince others to believe in him and do his request. On the island, he becomes master of the monster Caliban (the son of Sycorax, a malevolent witch) and forces Caliban into submission by torturing him with magic if he does not obey him, and Ariel, an elemental who is beholden to Prospero after he is freed from his prison inside a tree. However, at the end of the play, Prospero intends to drown his book and gives up magic. In the view of the audience, this may have been required to make the ending unambiguously happy, as magic delivered too much of extremely cruel works; and he will drown his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. How Does Palahniuk And Ellis Present Modern Masculinity It has been said that For many, masculinity is a fatal burden . In light of this statement, compare the ways Palahniuk and Ellis present modern masculinity. In the context of shifting gender roles and ambiguities, a crisis in masculinity has been identified in both Bret Easton Ellis American Pyscho and Palahniuk s Fight club . This crisis is defined by the new uncertainty of what it means to be a man in a modern world no longer in thrall to traditional models of brutish machismo with the roles of men evolving according to Kimmel, (1987) with the increasing independence of women due them gaining rights through means like the civil rights act of 1964 and Equal Rights Amendment which was passed by Congress and sent to the states for ratification in 1972. Both Palahniuk and Ellis consider this changing nature of this masculinity during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Against a backdrop of seemingly rampant capitalism, American Psycho represents the brutal conception of modern masculinity in the face of Western industrial decline and the rising status of women. Just 5 years later, Fight Club again takes up the question of masculinity but with the backdrop of a discredited world trade system and a satirical focus on the role of mass media and mass consumption. Whilst both texts expose the complex fragilities of modern masculinity, they also highlight the issues with consumer culture and capitalism Both texts explore skewed ideas of masculinity in response to society s narrow definitions, which have evolved drastically in recent decades, particularly in the western world, with gender roles becoming less and less absolutely defined and this can be seen as reasoning to why masculinity is in crisis. Kimmel (1987) suggests that men are changing and the male role is being reformulated to accommodate these changing times. Both texts were written in the 1990s, with American Psycho being set in the late 1980 s during the Wall Street Boom, and this was a period of transition for the perception of masculinity. Men began to steer away from the machismo stereotype, which had them display exaggerated acts of masculinity, which often relied on sexism and exerting physical strength to make males feel better about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Plastic Surgery Is On The Rise Jordan Parham Mrs. Torres Composition November 13, 2015 A Hideous Trend Liposuction, breast augmentation, rhinoplasty: plastic surgery is on the rise. Without even realizing it, young children, specifically girls, are taught by movies like Cinderella that they should prize beauty. Society continuously values beauty as people of different races and cultures have gone to extremes just for this elegance: from Chinese foot binding to inflexible corsets from the Victorian times. While plastic surgery existed in ancient times, only recently has it been accepted by the majority of modern day society. Thousands of hard earned dollars each year are used for these very elaborate surgeries. This increase of money in plastic surgeons pockets results from the desire of having a perfect life, wanting a younger look, and social media influences. As society itself becomes more and more obsessed with the idea of perfection and no human having any flaw, females feel the pressure of correcting any flaw on their bodies. This idea becomes reinforced in reality television shows, advertisements, magazines, and newspapers. In advertisements, rarely does someone see another person with a crooked nose or a wrinkled face. Rather, these people typically have a straight nose, full face, and a slim body. Somewhere in the past few decades, humans have equated the perfect body with the perfect life. A study completed at the University of Texas by Daniel Hamermesh suggested that attractive people are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Critical Analysis Of Cormac Mccarthy s The Road Cormac McCarthy s The Road is the story of a loving father and son going south of the country, avoiding the northern winters, walking through the road and facing different adversities on their way south. With this McCarthy introduces the very basics of life in such a subtle way. Both the father and son walking south with faith hoping for the best and loving each other. McCarthy s Illustration of a father and son perfect relationship serves as a means to demonstrate the importance of the theological virtues love, faith, and hope in the story. D. Marcel DeCoste s, A Thing That Even Death Cannot Undo: The Operation of The Theological Virtues in Cormac McCarthy s The Road. Is an article in which DeCoste manifests the book success and the view of several critics regarding the theme and the plot. The theme review is over all positive but the plot reviews are very critic with the author. It stated that The Road is a morals story and according to the reviewer is a story of nothingness. It also mentions the struggle that father and son have to go through over time and the unconditional love between them. DeCoste also refers to love as the force that kept the father and son pursuing their goal. The main argument is that love is the principal feeling that is being shown. Thomas H. Schaub s, Secular Script and Cormac McCarthy s The Road is an article in which the author explores the representation of spiritual survival. Tries to show the importance of the so called spirit. According ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Berlin Blockade Is The First Major International... The Berlin Blockade is said to be the first major international crises of the Cold War. The basis of this blockade was to cut of Western Allies railway, road, and canal access to the eastern side of the city. The Soviets proposed an offer to the west, in which they would drop the blockade, if newly introduced Deutschmark currency was withdrawn from West Berlin. But seeing as though if they did agree, the German society would only crumble even further, so the westerners rejected the offer. The idea of the an airlift came to mind of the western allies, as they wanted aid Berlin citizens and abolish the Soviet authority. This idea was inspired by the World War II American airlift from India, over the Himalayas, to China The Hump , to resupply the Chinese war effort. Planning and investigating were soon done by the three nations in an attempt to figure out and carry out a large scale solution. On November 30th, 1945, it was announced that there would be 23 mile wide air corridors providing passage to Berlin. Since the use of unarmed aircraft would be the transport method, the Soviets could not accuse that the cargo aircraft were a military threat, like if they were tanks or trucks. Being faced with non lethal aircraft refusing to turn around, the only way to keep the blockade impassable would be to shoot them down. The Soviets were forcibly put in a position of either shooting down unarmed humanitarian aircraft, which in turn would break their own agreements, or back down ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Compare Contrast on Poems. Whoso List to Hunt by Sir Thomas Wyatt and Sonnet 67 by Edmund Spenser are sonnets that are very similar at a first glance, but delving deeper, a difference can be found. Both of these sonnets use imagery and figures of speech relating to the hunt of an unobtainable woman as well as that central theme. Through a deeper analysis it is revealed that these two authors have a different interpretation of this failed hunt. A comparison and contrast of Whoso List to Hunt and Sonnet 67 reveals that they are very similar through the analysis of their imagery and theme, but a look at the tone, reveals a different view on the problems faced in by these two speakers. Whoso List to Hunt shows an unobtainable woman represented as a deer, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As he describes these escapades, he says The vain travail hath wearied me so sore (Wyatt, 3). This reinforces the theme by showing how much long he has been fighting to get her. Later on, the narrator is once again lamenting his impossible quest: Since in a net I seek to hold the wind (Wyatt, 8). By giving us this statement, it shows how fruitless the speaker s hopes are. This theme is also prominent in Spenser s Sonnet 67 . As the narrator describes his love life he says, Seeing the game from him escaped away (Spenser, 2) showing how unobtainable this woman truly is. Later on the speaker supports the theme again, by saying So, after long pursuit and vain assay (Spenser, 5). On the speaker s journey, he has attempted to get his girl, but each time it never works. These two poems are quite similar as they both have the same theme. Even though they seem to almost be the same poem, there is one big difference within the poems. The two poems have a very different tone, with Wyatt s being much more clingy and stubborn, while Spenser s being more contemplative and realistic. In Whoso List to Hunt the narrator is much clingier: Fainting I follow (Wyatt, 7). Even though this woman will never take him in, he still pushes on and refuses to let go. Similarly, he supports this by saying, Yet by no means my wearied mind/Draw from the deer (Wyatt, 5 6). The narrator has obviously been trying to court her for awhile and even though ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. A Research On Anxiety And Phobias Anxiety and phobias can be induced via mechanisms involving a variety of stimuli. Fear inducing stimuli can trigger the formation of fear memories via classical conditioning that can be reconsolidated if the reminder of the stimuli or the specific fear associated stimulus itself is present. Recently, as well as over years of research, efforts have been made to understand the manner in which the fear memory pathways are consolidated and paved with the goal of learning how to inhibit or undermine the reconsolidation of such pathways. Knowledge obtained through experimentation involving a noradrenergic beta blocker, propranolol HCl, has demonstrated that this pharmacological antagonist acting against beta adrenergic receptors present in the amygdala can disrupt the fear memory pathway. Although this information has been helpful in understanding the circuitry of fear memories and the role of inhibition in such pathways, it has also led to more questions pertaining to clinical applications of drugs such as propranolol HCl. In fact, Marieke Soeter and Merel Kindt sought to understand the role of propranolol HCl in impeding the reconsolidation of fear memories in a group of spider phobic women in a recent study. Throughout this analysis, the purpose, research methods, results, conclusions, potential problems, and future directions of this study will be considered. To begin, production of the study required knowledge of fear memory and its role in the brain. As with any memory, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The United States Civil War Essay The United States Civil War can be considered as one of the darkest times in American history. The Southern states were fighting for their way of life, and the Northern states were fighting to preserve the Union. The war had begun in the year of 1861, and it would end in 1865 with the capture of Jefferson Davis and surrender of Robert E. Lee. The war had begun at the battle of Fort Sumter. After this battle, the newly elected Abraham Lincoln called for volunteers to join the Union forces. In 1862, Union and Confederate forces would meet again at the battle of Fort Henry and Donelson. With the Union succeeding at pushing the Confederate forces further back into the South, General Grant and his army made their way down the Tennessee River. The forces would meet again at the Battle of Shiloh and Pittsburg Landing. There have been many arguments supporting the theory that the Confederacy did in fact win at the Battle of Shiloh. Although the Union lost more troops at this battle, the Confederacy failed in many ways. In order to determine how exactly they failed, it is important to study what the goal of the Confederacy was at Shiloh and whether or not they accomplished this goal. In this essay, the Confederacy s goals for attacking Grant s troops at Shiloh and their failure to accomplish those goals will show just how unsuccessful the Confederate army truly was at this battle.1 There had been decades of tension between the Southern and Northern states of America. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Importance Of Self-Assessment In Mathematics The results of this study have important implications for teachers. They suggest the need for mathematics teachers to provide middle school students with relevant self assessment skills effective for mathematics learning. The results also suggest that both low and average achievers can benefit from the self assessment instruction and as such both achievers can explore the skills in self assessment to enhance their mathematics achievement. Teachers of mathematics should therefore be equipped with self assessment approach in teaching low and average mathematics achieving students. This will help the students who have difficulties in some areas of mathematics to acquire the necessary skills needed for successful learning of mathematics. Although self assessment increased mathematics achievement of low and average mathematics achievers, self assessment had no effect on mathematics achievement of high achievers. This result indicates the need for more evidence on the effect of self assessment on mathematics achievement of high achievers and conditions lead to positive effects. Second, the present research confirms that students subsequent learning goals to correct misunderstandings and to extend learning is important to students success in math. This suggest that mathematics teachers need to give students frequent opportunities to set personal goals based on their difficulties. However, it is not enough that the teacher asks students to set goals, but there should be a follow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Fog Horn Ray Bradbury Summary The story The Fog Horn by Ray Bradbury is about a monster that attacks two men working in an isolated lighthouse. The lighthouse has a fog horn which Johnny, who is the narrator, and his boss McDunn. One night the two were discussing how the fog horn sounds like a big lonely animal crying in the night . Later a dinosaur like monster comes out from the sea and starts communicating with the fog horn. The men discuss about how it is the last one in existence and how lonely it is. They then decide to experiment with the monster and turn off the horn. The monster becomes enraged when the sound is turned off and attacks the lighthouse. The men hide in a cellar while the monster destroys the lighthouse. As thy hide in the cellar they can hear the monsters cry, which sounds identical to the fog horn. The monster then disappeared after its cry. They were rescued the next day and told their rescuers that the cause was waves. No one ever found out about the monster, and it never returned. This story is shows us that loneliness can cause anger. In this story we see what being lonely can do. The story says, Think of it, waiting a million years; could you wait that long? Maybe it s the last of its kind (Bradbury 3). I agree with this story s meaning. I agree that if someone or something is lonely that can cause anger. We as readers could tell that the two men were very insensitive towards the sea monster. The story says, The Fog Horn blew. The monster answered (Bradbury 4). When ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Classroom Observation Classroom observation is a main approach of teaching research. Scholars or researchers use video to record the real whole class and observe the teachers and students actions, words and the efficiency in the class. Though the observation, they analyze what approach is more suitable. This paper will select video 5 and video 3 as the material to do the classroom observation. Different aspects such as teachers responds, questions, instructions notes and students behavior will be addressed to analyze the efficacy of this class. 2. Brief introduction of video 3 The theme of english lesson in Video 3 is job interview with a large number of students, nearly as many as fifty, who are native Chinese teenagers while teacher may be a native English speakers( at least good at English). Because of the education system in China, most of the Chinese students study English from Grade 3 in primary school, who already have some basic English vocabulary and grammar storage like simple greeting, food, verbs about movement and so on though not mastery in them. Meanwhile, They are capable of making simple sentence. Therefore, teacher began to teach students some English skills, like listening, in middle school. The lesson is divided into three parts: pre listening, while listening, post listening. In the pre listening part, this teacher lead students review some details about the listening transcript. While listening, students answer the question sheet and afterwards, check the answers during ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on Monsters Inc Monsters Inc. is an incredible animated movie (by Pixar Studios, 2001, and directed by Pete Doctor) about monsters working in a scare factory. Proudly, the scare factory a pillar in the community is a workplace in a monster world where monsters scare children. Through a high tech system, doors are brought to the factory that, if activated, allows the monsters to enter the child s room through the youngster s closet. The scream produced by the child creates energy for the monster world, so that monsters can do everyday things, such as quickly turning on a light or vacuuming the carpet. However, this is not an easy job because children are extremely toxic to monsters (who tremble when a child is near), and are also becoming increasingly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, if the conflict was, All of the sudden, grandma s laundry flew off the line , the reader would probably lose interest in the story unless he or she was a launderer or happened to be grandma. If the conflict was, But then, Mark turned around just in time to deflect a blow from somebody with a crowbar! He looked closer, and it turned out that it was not one attacker, but five! And they were all married to him! the reader would probably get his interest perked up quite a few degrees north. The conflict, One day, a child stepped out through the door does not have an interesting sound to it at all. For this essay of critique, however, the conflict unfortunately is, One day, a child stepped out through the door . That is not what the majority of the educated population would call an invigorating conflict, but it is advisable to keep reading, for one cannot always judge a story by its conflict.) One day, a child stepped out through the door. It was all an accident, because Sulley spotted a door that he thought was mistakenly left on, and he opened it to check if there were any monsters inside. Strangely there were not, but when he closed the door and turned around to leave, a human child, who was a tiny girl, was taking a ride on his tail! Sulley panicked, and tried to get rid of her, but she was more dexterous then he. What could Sulley do?!? Panting, Sulley ran to his pal Mike, and they both tried to get rid of her, but she ultimately ended up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Percy E Perton Pros And Cons Percy E. Sutton was born on November 24, 1920, in San Antonio, Texas. Percy attended Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical College, Tuskegee Institute, and Hampton Institute, and Columbia University School of Law, Brooklyn College School of Law. Broadcasting executive Percy E. Sutton served as Manhattan Borough president in 1966 1977 and at that time was New York State s highest ranking black elected official. A lawyer by training, Sutton built a small media empire that includes one of New York City s top radio stations, and Harlem landmark Apollo Theater; he was also the attorney for slain civil rights leader Malcolm X, and his surviving family. Sutton s civil rights work did not diminish his reputation city wide. In 1966, Manhattan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Monroe Doctrine Post Monroe Essay The Monroe Doctrine Post Monroe Application after its Declaration by Monroe President John Tyler After Monroe s proclamation (in the following decades), American lawmakers did not resort to the doctrine critical of the Great Powers of Europe in spite of their sporadic military involvements in Latin America. The primary concern for Monroe had been making certain that European commercialism would not be re enforced on a territory of growing economic and ideological significance to the US. However, when President Tyler made use of the doctrine in justifying the annexation of Texas in 1842, a newspaper in Venezuela criticized the move; the newspaper cautioned other republics in Latin America against the US, by stating: Beware, brother, the wolf approaches the lambs . During Tyler s presidency, the US for the foremost time tried to really employ the Monroe Doctrine, when the British and the French had intervened in Texas after it had triumphed in 1836 in gaining independence from Mexico in the wake of an insurgence of US colonists there. Britain and France were involved in a power game in the territory, trying to counteract its occupation by the US. President Tyler thus resorted to reiterating the tenets of the Doctrine and admonishing the European powers to disengage themselves from matters concerning the Western Hemisphere. Tyler asserted (during his 1842 address) that, Carefully abstaining from all interference in questions exclusively referring themselves to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The And Professionals Help Create Devices That Interact... novices and professionals to create devices that interact with their environment using sensors and actuators. Common examples of such devices intended for beginner hobbyists include simple robots, thermostats, and motion detectors. Arduino boards are available commercially in preassembled form, or as do it yourself kits. The hardware design specifications are openly available, allowing the Arduino boards to be produced by anyone. Adafruit Industries estimated in mid 2011 that over 300,000 official Arduinos had been commercially produced, and in 2013 that 700,000 official boards were in users hands. Hardware: An Arduino board consists of an Atmel 8 , 16 or 32 bit AVR microcontroller (although since 2015 other makers microcontrollers have been used) with complementary components that facilitate programming and incorporation into other circuits. An important aspect of the Arduino is its standard connectors, which let users connect the CPU board to a variety of interchangeable add on modules termed shields. Some shields communicate with the Arduino board directly over various pins, but many shields are individually addressable via an I²C serial bus so many shields can be stacked and used in parallel. Before 2015, Official Arduinos had used the Atmel mega AVR series of chips, specifically the ATmega8, ATmega168, ATmega328, ATmega1280, and ATmega2560. In 2015, units by other producers were added3. A handful of other processors have also been used by Arduino compatible ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Research Paper On Les Remoiselles D Avignon The invention of the camera in 1900 by a company called Eastman and Kodak made portraits as easy as a push of a button (timeline). This new invention pressed avant garde artist to question recreation of the world in he traditional art format that rooted back to the Renaissance era(5). The new art form of Cubism began to take shape in 1906 and challenged the traditional art form. The name cubism derived from Louis Vauxcelles comments during an art exhibition as he described a painted by Georges Braque (Green). Cubism took typical one vantage point of art and transformed it into multiple viewpoints with geometric shapes creating abstract art. The eye could scan the art from multiple angles freely in time and space(7). Cubism is important to our society ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His other great artworks that took even more shape then his first portrait. The Weeping Woman was painted in 1937 depicting and image of suffering was more of the vibrant compared to the early painting with bland colors. The picture inspired by Picasso s mother telling him that the nearby burning city from the Luftwaffe bombing was making her eyes water. The model for the picture was Dora Maar the mistress of Picasso from 1936 to 1944 (pablopicasso.org). Georges Braque was less notorized than Picasso. His early paintings of cubism were developed before Picasso s actual first Cube portrait. Braque stayed true to the cubism style throughout most of his career. There was also more contributors in the art form such as Henri Matisse and Andre Derain. Braque s masterpiece Violin and Palette to the left was painted in 1909. Braque muted the colors in this portrait and the eye can identify different pieces of the violin through out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Lateral And Axial Resolution Of The Microscope The lateral and axial resolution of the microscope play a key role in biological studies to investigate the intricate internal mechanisms of the cell. There is a fundamental limitation with the lateral resolution of the microscope due to the finite wavelength of light. Although, during the past few years, a large number of solutions have been presented to deal with this problem, e.g., scanning electron microscopy (SEM), scanning tunnel microscopy (STM), atomic force microscopy (AFM), optical microscopy is the most interesting high resolution microscopic techniques because of its capability and compatibility of non contact, minimally invasive observation and measurement of live specimens. However, Conventional far field microscopic methods suffer from lack of the sufficient spatial resolution for resolving subcellular structures due to the Abbe diffraction limit. This limitation (about 200 nm) caused the emerging of the many super resolution microscopic methods such as Stimulated Emission Depletion (STED) Microscopy, Structured Illumination Microscopy (SIM), Stochastic Optical Reconstruction Microscopy (STORM), Photo Activated Localization Microscopy (PALM) and so forth. Due to its resolution beyond the diffraction limit, its axial sectioning capability (the removal of out of focus blur), and its high speed imaging, SIM has been applied more than other mentioned super resolution techniques in fluorescence microscopy. In this method that first time was introduced by Neil et ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Senate On January19-27 On the floor of the Senate on January19 27, 1830, Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts argued that the states should be considered as one nation (Webster, 178). In response, Senator Robert Hayne of South Carolina argued that the states should be able to interpose and or nullify the federal government and its laws when they thought necessary to protect their citizens rights. (Hayne, 166). Overall, Senator Webster s argument was better because he pointed out that although join the federal government may seem risky, it overall goal is to ensure a stronger nation for the people. Senator Webster argued that the states should be considered as one nation and in doing this, the federal government make the laws for the citizens. (Webster, 178). Webster argued correctly when he argued that along with the Ordinance of 1787, slavery was forbidden and was morally and politically wrong. (Webster 175, 176). Webster argued that his goal was to never want the federal government to have total power over the states (Webster, 176). Webster stated that the federal government is made by the people elected in office and its sole goal was to protect and implement laws that is for the people. Webster s argument was became weak when he started to analyze Senator Hayne use of the Hartford Convention. He stated that the Hartford Convention assembled for any such purpose as breaking up the Union, because they thought unconstitutional laws had been passed (Webster 177). Instead of voicing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Sternberg s Triarchic Theory Of Human Intelligence Sternberg s Triarchic Theory of Human Intelligence History of the Intelligence Theory The history of Sternberg s Triarchic Theory of Human Intelligence can be traced back to 1977, 1985, and 1995. Robert Sternberg s principal proponent of this intelligence theory. He developed the theory when he was teaching at the Yale University. His aim was to establish how education could enhance creative intelligence (experiential), analytical intelligence (componential), and the practical intelligence (contextual). The analytical component helps students to break down the problem, process the information, and solve it. Analytical skills are essential since they help the student to compare different social issues and make an informed conclusion. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2003, he served as the President of the American Psychological Association. Sternberg has made a significant contribution to psychology, having written more than 1,600 articles and several books. Research supporting the validity of the theory. There have been several studies that seek to test the validity and reliability of the Sternberg s Triarchic Theory. In one study Sternberg (2000), examined how the method of delivery of content in school affected academic performance. The conducted study was in Raleigh, North Carolina and another one in Baltimore, Maryland, and Fresno, California. The student sample in Raleigh, North Carolina was mostly from low income families, totaling 225. The other sample was of students from middle to upper middle class families, totaling 142. The test involved teaching by using three primary methods. In the first one, students had no interventions with the teaching, with the main purpose was to memorize. In the second group was taught how to analyze the information. In the final group had applied the analytical, creativity, and practical strategies for the teaching. The students tested, and the last group (infused creativity, analytical, and practical interventions) outperformed the rest. Similar studies have same yield results, which demonstrates the validity of Sternberg s Triarchic Theory of Intelligence (Grigorenko, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Island Biogeography Paper The purpose of island biogeography is to help take a closer look at the speciation of animals on mainland landscapes, and compare them to surrounding islands that separated from the mainland. In this study, the focus is on avian birds and the differences in landscape make up that can influence speciation. The differences can possibly lead to populations of different species settling apart from one another, maybe leading to the extinction of one species and the thriving of another. Although island geography has been a useful tool, it has also been questioned, leading to a new tool: countryside biogeography. In Wolfe et al. (2015) it is explained how countryside geography is a tool that can be used to look at different aspects of speciation in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Impvantages And Competitive Advantage Summary The article I chose was published in the International Journal of Business and Management. This article focused was based on how companies gained competitive advantaged and how strategic information systems help companies create and sustain competitive advantages. To create a basis this article first described why companies wanted to develop an information system. This article described the three general types of information systems as financial, operational, and strategic information systems. The author went in to little detail about each but focused more on the strategic information system. After going into detail about the strategic information system the authors described how companies should concentrate on information systems to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Competitive advantage is a product or service that an organizations customers value more highly than similar offerings from its competitors ( Xu, J., Quaddus, M., 2013 pg. 27). This definition would have been helpful to its users before going into any theories about competitive advantages. After defining a competitive advantage the author could stress the importance of a competitive advantage. Include information such as Competitive advantage is the key to sales success and high profitability. It is absolutely essential that you are excellent in some specific area that customers value. You have to be able to say to your customers that, we offer the very best for you in this critical area (Business Survival 101: Your Competitive Advantage). Then before going into great detail about strategic information systems explain how technology has changed over the years and how it how affects the how competitive advantage is viewed from recent years and in present years. Once all the background information was in place there should have been a comparison between an information systems and a strategic information system. All background information should have been covered throughout the introduction of this article. Also there was statement that said Turban et al, sited 12 strategies for competitive advantage here and we present again turban s literature (Hemmatfar, M.,Ph D., Salehi, M.,Ph D., Bayat, M.,Ph D.,2010 pg. 161 162) but the authors only listed 11 of the 12 strategies. Therefore information was missing from this article. Also throughout this article there were many references to figures which was places at the back of this article behind its references which is I think that the figures or exhibits should be place under the information it is pertaining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Cricket Exothermic Essay Elias Kachadoorian Metabolic Rate of Crickets Introduction: The Acheta domesticus, house cricket, has an average metabolic rate of 36.19 (Kolluru, Chappell, and Zuk 2004). The cricket is an ectothermic organism which means that it has no ability to create heat inside its own body and must rely on outside sources. (Kolluru, Chappell, and Zuk 2004). An endotherm by contrast is an organism with the ability to maintain homeostasis including temperature without the need of outside sources. Warm blooded endotherms, such as humans and most mammals, maintain a constant body temperature independent of the environment. Birds, and some fish also classify as endothermic organisms. Endotherms have methods of controlling their internal temperatures. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, a drop in temperature will decrease the rate of metabolism. This is supported by the graphs shown above. The ice temperature decreased metabolic rate when compared to the rate at room temperature. The individual sets of data received by the individual experiment varied among each other, but overall supported the hypothesis and achieved similar results. Literature Cited RANTALA M, ROFF D. Analysis of the importance of genotypic variation, metabolic rate, morphology, sex and development time on immune function in the cricket, Gryllus firmus. Journal Of Evolutionary Biology [serial online]. May 2006;19(3):834 843. Available from: Academic Search Complete, Ipswich, MA. Accessed November 1, 2014. Kolluru, G., Chappell, M., Zuk, M. (2004). Sex differences in metabolic rates in field crickets and their dipteran parasitoids. Journal Of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic Environmental Physiology, 174(8), 641 648. doi:10.1007/s00360 004 0455 z Nespolo, R., Lardies, M., Bozinovic, F. (2003). Intrapopulational variation in the standard metabolic rate of insects: repeatability, thermal dependence and sensitivity (Q[sub 10]) of oxygen consumption in a cricket. Journal Of Experimental Biology, 206(23), ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Identifying Unknown Bacteri Streptococcus Agalactiae Truman Nord Biol 231L Sec.3 November 11, 2014 Identifying Unknown Bacteria: Streptococcus agalactiae Introduction: This experiment was conducted to find the genus and species of an unknown bacteria prescribed by the lab teacher, which was unknown bacteria GA3 in my case. Identification of unknown bacteria techniques are used on an every day basis to figure out what type of bacteria it is and to find the best method of how to treat a patient with this bacteria (1). All five I s of Microbiology were used in the testing for the unknown culture. Inoculation was used several times to put the unknown culture into agar plates or into biochemical test tubes. After Inoculation of these tubes or plates, they always were placed into the incubator for further growth and development. Isolation was used to make sure we got the correct bacteria we were testing for. After each further isolation, we gram stained the culture and inspected the culture under a microscope to further help in the identification process of the unknown bacteria. Multiple tests were done on the unknown culture to make sure we were confident in what kind of bacteria the unknown was. Many tests were completed on the unknown such as gram staining and inspection under microscopes to find whether the bacterium is gram positive or gram negative. Chemical resistance tests were also performed to see if certain chemicals affected the unknown growth or if it didn t affect the bacteria at all. Each biochemical test ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Duke Ellington Essay Edward Kennedy Duke Ellington was an American composer, pianist, and bandleader of a jazz orchestra. Duke s career spanned over half a century during which he composed thousands of songs, and was a member in numerous bands. Duke Ellington was one of if not the greatest musician during the Harlem Renaissance. Born on April 29, 1899 in Washington D.C, Duke was raised by two musically talented parents; James Edward Ellington and Daisy Kennedy Ellington. At the age of seven Duke began studying piano and music. His mother, who also played the piano, oversaw his education. Duke got the name Duke for his gentlemanly ways. At the age of fifteen he wrote his first song Soda Fountain Rag inspired by his job as a soda jerk. Duke began preforming professionally at the age of seventeen. At the age of nineteen, Duke ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1923 he moved to New York, and the following year formed his own band, The Washingtonians. Duke s band had found a small base of fans and secured an engagement at Harlem s famous Cotton Club. This proved to be a major turning point in his career, providing him with access to larger audience through radio and recordings. By the late 1920 s Duke was performing in Broadway nightclubs and made hundreds of recordings with his bands, as well as preforming in films and on the radio. Duke s fame rose to the rafters in the 1940 s when he composed several works including Concerto for Cootie, Cotton Tail and Ko Ko . Duke s most famous jazz tune was Take the A Train . It was Ellington s sense of musical drama that people loved so much. Duke brought a level of style and sophistication to Jazz that it had not seen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Muscle Strength And Bodybuilding Competitions Working out is a very important part of life for many teens and adults, but rarely is the science of muscle growth looked at by people. Knowing the science behind muscle growth can help you become more successful in the weight room and as a athlete. Muscle growth is based on many factors of everyday life and can be sped up through small changes in the way you live. Strength and bodybuilding competitions have a long history stretching back to the 1800 s when many strong man acts were performed in traveling circuses. Bodybuilding and strength competitions really started to gain popularity in the 1900 s because of people like John Holtum, The Cannonball King. In his shows he would show amazing feats of strength such as shooting cannonballs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Oecd Report Teachers Matter The OECD report Teachers Matter identifies that teachers have a huge demand on them by schools to deal effectively with different languages, different students backgrounds, to be extremely sensitive of gender and culture, to promote tolerance and social cohesion and to respond efficiently to disadvantaged children (OECD, 2005). Also with the presence of the number of children with SEN in classrooms, it is very important that teachers are prepared to teach all children regardless of their learning needs, intellectual, emotional, behavioural and social and physical capabilities (Cardona, 2009). Teachers therefore need confidence in their ability to deal with these demands and be set to deal with them in the present school climate (De Boer et al, 2010). Marin (2014) discusses the issue of inclusion and how important it has become in today s education system. Her study focuses on whether teachers are generally prepared to deal with students with SEN in mainstream schools, the advantages and disadvantages of inclusion in schools, and whether teachers need any additional training in the field of special education to respond to the needs of SEN children. Her report found (using a quantitative approach for her investigation) that 66.2% of teacher s from the research had encountered students with SEN. This is a significantly high number and suggests that teachers have to be prepared to deal with, and respond to those kid s needs, and diversity in the classroom. For the purpose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Impact Of Reconstruction On African Americans How Reconstruction Helped African Americans Achieve the American Dream INTRO Body Paragraph number 1(NO argument) Reconstruction did not help African Americans move closer to the American Dream. Even though there were positives, there were also negatives. Due to Reconstruction, hate groups started, there was not any safety for African Americans, and the Black Codes or Jim Crow laws. One of the most infamous hate groups to rise was the Klu Klux Klan. KKK for short. African Americans were terrorized by this group. They are responsible for many hangings, burnings, and other horrors that were inflicted upon African Americans. Also, there was not any safety from the groups. It was not like being in the center of a city was going to help. There are unfortunately many pictures of African Americans being hanged in very populated areas. Also, there was the rise of Black Codes(Jim Crow laws). It is like how the saying goes, out of the frying pan and into the fire. Some of the codes, but not limited to, was the Grandfather clause, which basically said that if your grandfather could not vote, you cannot vote. There were also many other ways that African Americans were restricted from voting. There was poll tax, and unfair evaluations of voting tests. This also included segregation of schools (separate but equal). There was even a law forbidding a white person from marrying a black person. However, even though all of these horrific things came because the end of slavery, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Thesis For Nosferatu Rhetorical Outline Proposition: The film Nosferatu was a key step in establishing the modern standard of the vampire as an icon of horror. Audience: Persons with a high level of interest in the history and development of film, specifically vampire or German Expressionist film. The book discusses how Nosferatu is an important milestone in cinematic history for its pioneering in both the creation of the vampire icon and its use of cutting edge film techniques, so people with an advanced interest in the history of film would find this book appealing. Additionally, it holds a lot of important analysis for students required to study Nosferatu, and provides insight to the significance of the film that they would not have otherwise had. Genre: Scholarly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She discusses how Weimar Cinema came to be and how it did so well financially, moves onto the introduction of Expressionism into film from its origin in theater and painting, and finally describes the characteristics of Expressionism in Cinema as opposed to other artforms. From there, she discusses how the various members of the Prana cinema team came together and how their expertise contributed to the movie, how they prepared the masses for Nosferatu, and how they presented the movie. However, she provides the counterpoint of how Florence Stoker s lawsuit against the Prana film company damaged the movie s reputation and popularity. From there she describes how the plot of Nosferatu follows the pattern established by Noel Carroll in Philosophy of Horror of an onset phase, a discovery phase, a confirmation phase, and a confrontation phase. As the chapter progresses, Massaccesi s description of the plot includes lengthy and in depth analyses of each character in terms of their interactions with each other and with the setting(s). From there she considers the significance of various aspects of the film in relation to the film s events and characters, such as camera angles and symbolic imagery, She also discusses the significance of other aspects of the film in relation to the sociopolitical situation in Germany and Europe as a whole, applying themes such as the defeat of a tyrannical villain figure or the supernatural wonder associated with Romantic artwork. Rhetorical Strategies: Massaccesi uses a more expository and frank structure, opting to be very informative and direct with the content of her book. In every section of the chapters, she has a very clear pattern of making a claim, providing an example, and connecting the two via ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Objectivism and The Fountainhead Essay Objectivism and The Fountainhead How should we live our lives? Do you live for others or for yourself? What do you deem to be the ideal: selflessness, or selfishness? Why? Ayn Rand s novel The Fountainhead addresses these issues and her philosophy behind it called Objectivism. Her rebellious rhetoric is to convince us that the only true virtue is selfishness and that we should abide by its standards and live for ourselves. Ayn Rand was from the Soviet Union, and her background helps us to understand her rhetoric about why she preached her philosophy. Born in Russia, and a hater of the revolution, Ayn Rand dreamed of America as an Eden of individualism. When she got there becoming first a Cecil B de Mille extra, later a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Objectivist states that this is the only world we can know. It is irrelevant if there is a heaven, or a hell, or life elsewhere. We know what we do through our senses and reason. What we perceive with our senses we know to be real (Garmong). Existence exists and the act of grasping that statement implies two corollary axioms: that something exists which one perceive and that one exists possessing consciousness, consciousness being the faculty of perceiving that which exists (Rand qtd. by Peikoff 1) The second point addresses the idea that thinking is the path to knowledge. The Objectivist rejects the idea, stated by Plato, that all we know is that we know nothing. Emotions, feelings, and premonitions are not concrete and therefore are rejected as sources of knowledge. Concrete evidence dictates certainty thus rationalizing knowledge (Garmong). The third point is the ethics of Objectivism: rational selfishness and the pursuit of our own happiness. We are the beneficiaries of our own actions, and we shouldn t let others dictate our lives (Garmong). Thought requires selfishness, the fundamental selfishness of a rational faculty that places nothing above the integrity of its own function. A man cannot think if he places something anything above his perception of reality (Rand qtd. by Peikoff 5). Politically and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Gram Stain Lab Report Purpose: The purpose of a Gram Stain procedure is to distinguish bacteria into two fundamental groups of cells. There are the Gram positive cells and the Gram negative cells. By staining the cells either violet or red, we can see the two types and their arrangements on the smear. Theory and Background: 1. After swabbing some microbes from my cheek, I spread the bacterial smear on the slide. In order to make them stick to the slide, I hold it near a heat source so they can attach. Then I flood crystal violet on the smear. The color of violet binds to the Gram positive cell membranes and to the outer membrane of Gram negative. After waiting about a minute for the dye to be stain both cells violet, iodine is added to form a strong bond ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of them were in short chains. I also notices that the Gram negative cells, which were stained red, are rod shaped. They were spread out across the slide and did not seem to cluster. Conclusion: 1. After viewing the end result of the Gram Stain, I saw that the Gram positive bacterial cells were stained violet, while the Gram negative cells were stained red. In the mixed culture under the microscopes, I was able to notice that the Gram positive cells, Enterococcus durans, were in clusters of short chains. The Gram negative, Proteus mirabilis, were in rod shaped forms that were spread across the slide. These cells did not seem to cluster. 2. I came to this conclusion of which cells were on my slide after I compared my microbes to the physical and chemical characteristics of the microbes in the textbook. The Gram positive characteristics in the Gram stain matched up with those of an Enterococcus durans cell. There were some diplococcic or short chains across the smear. These cells also had the same circular shape. I figured the Gram negative cells were Proteus mirabilis because of the rod shaped cells that were spread across the slide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Wild Rumpus Is An Award Winning Children s Bookstore Wild Rumpus is an award winning children s bookstore in the Linden Hills neighborhood of South Minneapolis. Wild Rumpus offers its customers a shopping experience that is unique and near unmatchable. As kids wander the store, browsing countless books of all shapes and sizes, they may encounter one or more of the store s twelve pet animals. Cats, birds, and even a chinchilla roam throughout the store to give youngsters from all over the Twin Cities metro a fun and unique experience that will have them begging their parents to bring them back. The versatile bookstore also hosts book clubs, organizes field trips, and many more fun activities for people of all ages. Wild Rumpus core strength of maintaining a one of a kind and immersive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The distinctive interior design within the store instills a book brought to life impression that pulls you in as you walk further into the store. According to Collette Morgan, one of the Wild Rumpus owners, the goal of the design was to provide a space that did not condescend to kids by using primary colors and overly childish decor, but rather to create an experience comfortable for the littlest through the biggest . This atmosphere is even further enhanced by perhaps the most singularly distinguishing feature of this children s bookstore; the menagerie of animals dwelling between the shelves. The bookstore industry in the US is comprised of a mix of a few large chain bookstores such as Barnes and Noble and many smaller, private and/or family owned businesses. As far as market size goes, the bookstore industry accumulated approximately $14 billion in annual revenue last year, according to IBIS. The overall industry has been experiencing a decline over the last decade, largely as a consequence of the growing trend of e commerce, and is expected to continue this trend. Many bookstores have tried to capitalize on the new trend by offering e readers and e books. Although there are a few large chain bookstores, such as Barnes and Noble, Wild Rumpus competes more heavily with smaller, more local bookstores. Since they specialize in children s books, their competitors are also more narrowly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. My Nightmare Short Story Living my nightmare. I am a sophomore at Sacred Heart University In Fairfield Connecticut. My home is Trumbull Connecticut. I had dreams to adventure as far away as possible for school. I had dreams of traveling and seeing the world and using my education as my excuse. But, I am a commuter at Sacred Heart University and travel all of 12 minutes to get from my home to my education. How all my dreams to get away came spiraling down is my story. My college story did not begin 12 minutes away from home. My story started off as pursuing my dream of traveling, even if it was only three hours from home. I spent one semester, four months, in which I thought was my dream. I am independent, I am spontaneous and I am adventurous, or so I thought. Living my dream was the only way I found out that I was small and shy. I was an outcast how terrifying. I started at Seton Hall University, in South Orange New Jersey, where I found out that living my dream meant living with four other girls, that sucked. I was used to living with one other girl in the room, my sister. But that is my sister and who cares if she liked to sleep with the TV on, I was turning it off and would fight with her about turning to back on with no shame. But, I was living with unfamiliar hair swimming in the shower I was supposed to get clean in. I was able to smell disgusting smells from the bathroom while laying in my perfume sprayed room. I had strangers (my roommate s friends) watching me while I slept when I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Clothing Choices In Historical Films When a film claims to faithfully portray historical events, it becomes open to a variety of criticisms: are the clothing choices appropriate for the time? What about choices in dialogue? And perhaps most importantly, how accurately are the aforementioned events depicted? Generally speaking, historical dramas are judged more harshly than other genres; as when real people and their documented actions are subject to interpretation by the viewer, it is easy for the nuances and subtleties of society many years ago to appear foreign to modern eyes. However, when a film acknowledges the archaic nature of its subject and seeks to make it more accessible to newer eyes, it must be careful to still remain true to historical events. The 2006 film Marie Antoinette (directed by Sofia Coppola and starring Kirsten Dunst in the titular role) is one such film that sought to modernise its subject. A retelling of the life of France s most famous queen, the film showcases the majority of Antoinette s life, from her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the film focuses more on the inherently stifling nature of the Pre Revolutionary French Court than on the rising political climate in the country, the fact remains that Marie Antoinette is a largely historically accurate film, and that those choices made by the director in fact work largely in its favour towards its goal of telling a story not of a country on fire with the prospect of revolution, but of a young girl, caught between a child and an adult, and finally growing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Tactical Training For Medical Responders Today s society has seen an increase of unpredictable violent events that require an increasing need for tactical medical responders. While some if not all departments in the United States have a form of Tactical Emergency Medical Support, in the present time it almost seems as if there is a growing need for awareness, education, and personnel to have a tactical mindset. Tactical Emergency Medical Support is an out of hospital EMS system that focuses on medical support for law enforcement special operations missions. Although most emergency situations involve routine like situations such as a mild allergic reaction or a person going in to cardiac arrest, Emergency Medical Responders need to be prepared for the unexpected. Multiple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Individuals who engage in these attacks, use weapons that involve firearms mostly, improvised explosive devices, and sometimes sharp hand held weapons to cause the maximum amount of damage as possible. While some attacks can be thwarted before they are even attempted, there are attacks that have happened with mass causalities which presented a tactical challenge to emergency responders that were involved. No one attack is the same, and is chaotic for all people involved. Better training and education needs to be provided to help emergency responders so that they can face these challenges, (Landry, J. M., Aberle, S. J., Dennis, A. J., Sztajnkrycer, M. D. (2015, March 10) says The current minimum medical training for law enforcement officers appears less than optimal. A prime example that tested the emergency responders would be in Littleton Colorado, April 20, 1999. The Columbine High School attack claimed the lives of 15 people (12 students, 1 faculty member, and the 2 shooters), it injured additional 24 people (21 students from ballistic injuries and 3 were non ballistic related). The incident lasted almost 50 minutes before responders could clear the school and get to the victims. In the after action investigation of the shooting, (Columbine Review Commission. (2001) stated to Adding EMT s to Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Teams so that emergency medical help arrives as a component of each SWAT team . The addition of adding an EMT or Paramedic to a SWAT team ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Shift Workers in Canada Essay Shift Workers in Canada The scheduling of hours of work is undoubtedly one of the major social problems of industrial society. Statistic estimates that 30% of Canada s workforce are involved in some kind of shiftwork. Of those, 33% work irregular shifts, just under 30% work rotating shifts, 17% work long term evening shifts, 10% work on call, 3% work split shifts, 3% work long term night shifts and just over 3% are classed as other . Present estimates tell us that before the trend slows, fully 35% of the workforce will work some type of shiftwork (Siroonian 123). Companies are feeling the need to maximize their efficiency by spreading their operating costs over 24 hours. However, on the other hand, working other than the standard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One study found shiftworkers had twice as high a rate of ulcers as day workers did. Others have linked shiftwork with problems like heartburn, loss of appetite, diarrhea and constipation (Aanonsen 57). Few shiftworkers escape their years on rotation without experiencing at least one of those symptoms. It is because that they are not eating at traditional meal times, and eat junk food or other snacks that are quick and convenient (Aanonsen 58). Caffeine, the shiftworker s constant companion, and changing meal times from one day to the next may affect gastric secretions, aggravating digestive problems. Sleep disorders, caused by the disruption of circadian rhythm, are a common long term health effect experienced by shiftworkers. Fatigue can also make a person more vulnerable to illness, poor job performance and sagging motivation (Tasto 26). Because of difficulties getting to sleep or staying awake, shiftworkers may be more likely to suffer from substance abuse. Some may use alcohol or sleeping pills as a tool to help them relax and get to sleep at the end of the shift. Others may find themselves using tobacco or drugs to keep themselves awake and functioning through the day. All these substances can be addictive, and can lead to other health problems such as heart attack, diabetes and elilepsy (Morgan 75). Many of these health effects, both long term and short term, are interconnected. When some or all of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Personal Narrative-Home Edward stood up from the table, walked a few paces towards the exit and placed a hand on Tabitha s shoulder. He turned and stared at the men and women seated in front of him. I must take my leave, Edward said. I trust you all know what to do as we begin our reelection campaign, and move forward with our plans. Until we meet again, I hope you all remain hale and hearty, hearty and hale. Everyone around the table stood and stared straight ahead. Williams pulled himself up from his chair. He was dizzy, caught in the grip of a vertigo laced migraine. Edward whispered to Tabitha, Come, my dear. William watched Edward place a finger under Tabitha s chin and lift upward. Tabitha stood and turned quickly from the table. Edward cast one last ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How is this going to advance liberty? Banks will no longer be able to loan with reckless abandon, and create money out of thin air; it will be the end of easy credit that ensnares people in the grip of the federal government. Without that centralized authority, the federal government will forfeit its grip over monetary policy. Currency will stand on its own. How so? I mean, there ll still be a central government; you re just clipping its wings a little more. There will still be currency, it s just gonna be linked to a value that s not grounded in full faith and credit of the federal government. Instead of a figment of our imagination, money is going to be linked to something real. Sage lifted his head and unleashed a tremendous belly laugh. Ah, yes, that s what we re all counting on. And mark my words, in the beginning, that s exactly what will happen. We will all still count on our imagination to bind us together. But soon enough, no matter how many unicorns and magic beanstalks we can conjure in our minds, reality will settle in. When that happens, no force of imagination will hold us together. I m not following you, Sage. What the hell are you talking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Benefits Of Population Health Population Health and Related Costs Sugar sweetened beverages have high caloric values and low nutritional value. The positive association between SSB consumption and cases of increased weights and risks for diabetes has certainly drawn public attention. Other medical problems that are correlated include metabolic syndrome, hypocalcemia, kidney stones, increased blood pressure, hypertension, and coronary heart disease (DeSantis). According to a study commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO), 20% of weight gain over thirty years in the US was caused by SSB consumption in children and adults. An additional serving of one SSB per day is equated to an additional 0.06 unit increase in body mass index per year and one half pound of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the penny per ounce tax were to be implemented nationwide, over ten years, there would be an estimated savings of $9.6 billion for diabetes related costs and $7.4 billion for cardiovascular disease related costs (Wang). Moreover, the reduction in numbers of strokes and premature deaths linked to the consumption of SSBs further savings on medical costs. As a result, the nation can reduce wasteful healthcare spending and focus on funding medical improvements. Key Players Though the tax is levied against the distributors of the sugar sweetened beverages, the concept of tax passing is apparent as prices of taxed beverages is passed on to consumers. Differing from the common sales tax, an excise tax is levied on producers and... passed on to the consumer via the product s price tag (Wang). Data collected by the Public Health Instituted displayed that, in Berkeley, where the excise tax had passed in 2014, store prices of taxed beverages were bumped up. Adjusted for tax and inflation, prices for tax beverages rose from December 2014 to March 2016 by about $0.0107 per ounce in large supermarkets and $0.0131 per ounce in small chain supermarkets and gas stations (Silver). Customers are being forced to pay prices increases than the penny per ounce policy in order to obtain a single beverage. On the other hand, smaller businesses experience more difficulty in the face of the SSB tax. According to data collected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...