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Max Enthusiasm Research Paper
The first big experimental or avant garde film of the 1930s was L Age d Or, or The Golden Age,
released in 1930. It was directed by Luis Buñuel and written by him and one of the most famous
painters of all time, surrealist Salvador Dalí. However, the two were not getting along by the time
production began and Buñuel supposedly ran Dalí off the set while brandishing a hammer.
They were fresh off making a landmark in avant garde cinema, the shocking Un Chien Andalou. That
was a short film, but L Age d Or was closer to feature length at 63 minutes. Like Un Chien Andalou,
there is no clear plot and events that take place appear to be random. Surrealism is an obvious
influence and well known Surrealist artist Max Ernst appears as an actor.
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Just two years prior, he made A Man with a Movie Camera, one of the most important experimental
films of the 20th century. It had no story, but it did have highly innovative cinematography and
pioneered several filmmaking and editing techniques.
Enthusiasm was about Soviet miners in Eastern Ukraine and didn t have nearly the same impact as A
Man with a Movie Camera, but it was similar in that didn t have any actors or straightforward
narrative. There are some neat shots using double exposure and the film running backward, as well as
editing that s at times much faster than what was common at the time. It was also the first sound film
from Vertov.
Enthusiam is interesting, but it wasn t as historically significant or groundbreaking as others in this
era. I wouldn t recommend checking it out until you see most or all of the rest of this list.
1933 saw the release of Lot In Sodom, a 28 minute long American short directed by James Sibley
Watson and Melville Webber. Their most significant work prior to this was the visually striking 1928
Edgar Allan Poe adaptation The Fall of the House of
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Oprah Gail Winfrey
In Kosciusko, Mississippi, Oprah Gail Winfrey was born on January 29, 1954. Her parents Vernon
Winfrey and Vernita Lee intended to name her Orpah, after a women in the Bible. However, the
midwife who helped the birth spelled it incorrectly on the birth certificate. Oprah had a tough
childhood, her mother decided to leave her with her grandparents to go find a job after WW||. Oprah s
grandparents live on a small farm, a small house with three bedrooms and a porch, it was falling apart,
it also had no indoor plumbing. So she had to use slop jars. Oprah s grandmothers name was Hattie
Mae, whom little Oprah called mama . The grandparents cared for her, however, Oprah was frightened
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Once Oprah entered kindergarten she was advanced, and skipped to the thrips grade, the teachers
found out that she had reading and writing abilities of an eighth grader (21). Eventually Oprah s
grandparents became old and couldn t take care of her anymore, so at seven years old, her mother
Vernita agreed to take Oprah in. By this time Vernita was working in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where
she has given birth to another daughter. Oprah didn t want to move with her mom, and she eventually
got into trouble. She began to steal money from Vernita s purse, it wasn t too long once she started
realizing her money was coming up missing so she sent Oprah to her fathers in Nashville, Tennessee.
Her father Vernon Winfrey believed in discipline, work, education. Oprah said that life with her father
and stepmother was like a military school. (24). While living with her father her speaking ability grew
stronger and stronger. Once her mother got Oprah back because her father didn t have parental rights
her life spiraled downhill. Vernita gave birth to another child. From there on Oprah was lonely, she
never seen her mother. She eventually got used to being lonely, and started getting sexually abused by
her mother brother. She found comfort in books and speaking and that s what changed her life forever
(Nicholson
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Classroom Management Reflection Paper
3. Reflection on theory in practice
3.1 Introduction
Teachers use a variety of preventative and corrective strategies in their classroom organisation. These
practices should be based on a teacher s pedagogical perspectives. While there are many different
practices, the physical layout of the classroom; expectations, rules and code of conduct; logical
consequences; and I messages will be the focus of this reflection.
3.2 Classroom physical layout and resources
The physical layout of the classroom was aimed at cooperative learning. A method of organisation that
has the students participate in small groups (Lyons et al., 2014). Tables and chairs were generally
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This system was based on a behavioural perspective, whereby expectations were set and behavioural
or academic compliance was rewarded. This method is most similar to the assertive discipline outline
by Lyons et al. (2014). The use of this token reinforcement system is recommended for motivating
disinterested students, encourage students with poor academic outcomes, or to deal with a class with
challenging behaviours (Woolfolk Margetts, 2013). In this case, the token system may have been
appropriate because it also functioned as social reinforcement, which is consistent with cognitive
behavioural theory (Lyons et al., 2014). Whereby, students felt social pressure to conform to the
expectations of the teacher and were reminded by peers when they were not conforming.
The class code of conduct also reflects an assertive discipline approach with one behavioural
descrpitor stating, listen and follow instructions . However, unlike the code of conduct advocated by
Lyons et al. (2014), this code of conduct did not articulate a values statement and principles. Instead,
only behavioural descriptors were listed. Having the behavioural descriptors without the principles
and values statement detaches it from its purpose. Therefore, why students had to listen and follow
instructions was not clearly explained.
3.4 Logical consequences
In the classroom, the teacher used logical consequences which are based on Goal Centered Theory. A
consequence differs from a punishment by
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A Brief Note On The Water Treatment Systems
Water treatment systems The groundwater source is from GoldCentury gold mine, whereby excess
groundwater is pumped out of mine at a maximum volumetric flow rate of 477L/s. It contains
contaminants such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), heavy metal impurities, sulphates,
bicarbonates, microorganisms, dissolved minerals and objectionable gases, but focuses on the removal
of dissolved inorganic contaminants such as calcium and iron. The most prevalent dissolved minerals
which are Calcium and Magnesium, also known as hardness, can be removed by precipitation,
requiring softening steps. The purification system designed is based more on efficiency over cost
effectiveness. The purpose of treating the groundwater in this assignment, is to purify it to drinking
standards to hydrate mineworkers underground during heated, intense mine work operations, and for
operating certain equipment and tools. Figure 1: Mine groundwater treatment plant schematic Figure 1
shows the following unit operations: A settling tank is installed to allow large particles such as to settle
so that they can easily be removed. The retention time is around 30 minutes or 0.5 hours. Aeration
removes excess and objectable gases. A packed tower stripping system is used which removes 99.95%
(or 179.91mg/L) of VOCs. This process also reduces the pH of the water and has a retention time of
22.716 minutes (0.3786hr). Chemical precipitation is performed on larger molecules which make up
the suspended solids
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Cerebral Palsy Affect A Patient s Life
To what extent does Cerebral Palsy affect a patient s life compared to someone without the disability?
Cerebral Palsy is an umbrella term for a group of disabilities associated with movement and posture
(Victoria Government, 2014; What is Cerebral Palsy? 2014). Every patient of this disability will look
different and move differently due to the affected location within the brain (What is Cerebral Palsy?
2014). Cerebral Palsy will appear as a muscle disability, however, it is caused by the cerebrum being
damaged. The cerebrum is responsible for memory, learning ability, muscle control, and
communication skills; this is why some people with cerebral palsy struggle with communication and
learning (Nordqvist, C, 2015).
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Depending on the injured brain, diagnoses can take up to five years, but eighteen months is the most
common (Golland, 2014; Rosie, 2016; National institute of neurological disorders and stroke, 2016).
Even though patients are diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, the cause of their diagnosis is not known
(What is Cerebral Palsy? 2014; Victoria Government, 2014). Sadly, there is no cure for Cerebral Palsy,
this affect patients extremely knowing there is no hope to get better (Marriott, 2016; Mazzeo, 2016).
Patients suffer chronic pain throughout their lives which makes life uncomfortable for them compared
to someone without the disability. Cerebral Palsy patients have a risk of intellectual disability, poor
mobility, poor vision and poor hearing. This strongly affects patients by them not being able to do
everyday activities. (Marriott, 2016; National institute of neurological disorders and stroke, 2016).
Signs and symptoms vary among people because different parts of the brain can be injured even
though Cerebral Palsy is mainly revealed by a stilted gait, movement and posture from muscle
spasticity (What is Cerebral Palsy? 2014; Marriott, 2016). An individual living with Cerebral Palsy is
estimated $43,431 each year and approximately $1 million, in addition to normal living costs
(Cerebral Palsy Australia, 2016; Cummins, 2016; Marriott, 2016). This cost is a huge burden placed
on them and their families
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A Interview With A Nurse
When was the last time you were in the hospital or a loved one was in the hospital, and ever wondered
where the nurse is, and they haven t returned for hours. You finally push the assistance button several
times, and they open the door and hurriedly say, I will be right back , then you don t see them for a
while again. When they come back to check up on you, you explain to them what you need, and then
they send in a less qualified staff member to assist you. At this point, you become very annoyed and
frustrated not to mention scared to be admitted in the hospital to begin with. Little do you know, your
nurse has ten other patients and other non nursing tasks that they are responsible taking care of. They
have been working a double shift and are extremely exhausted, and a large stack of charts that they
will have to do before their shift is over. As a patient, you now become frustrated and are not happy
about this; as a nurse, they are just as frustrated as you are, not only because the amount of work they
have but more importantly they can t deliver the appropriate care they long to give. For most hospitals
they do not hire enough registered nurses for reasons that are good and bad. This is an issue that needs
to be addressed not only locally but nationally and on a constant basis. When there are too many
patients for one registered nurse to attend to, nurses become exhausted, mistakes are made, and
patients are unsatisfied. A minimum nurse to patient ratio needs to be
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Hastings Point Essay
Grade 11
Biology
Bio Ecology Field Study
By, Colton Hatcher
Introduction Hastings Point is a small coastal town located in New South Wales that is sounded by a
national park. Hastings point has been a great location for tourists due to its marine wildlife, beaches
and fishing. This destination is home to a magnificent rocky shore perfectly suited for a vast majority
and wide range of marine wildlife. The rocky shore has a wide spread of both biotic and abiotic
factors which provides a suitable ecosystem for all wildlife but unfortunately this unindustrialized
location is becoming over developed. This takes a toll on Hastings point ecosystem immensely
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The Tidal zones consist of splash zone, high water neap tide, low water neap tide, high water spring
tide, low water spring tide, mid tide level and the splash zone and sub littoral zone. All of these tidal
zones can be determined by which indicator organisms/animals are living there. For an example the
splash zone is the highest of all zones and the organisms that are generally living there are
noddiwinkles. If you spot a lot of honeycomb barnacles and blue grey periwinkle s then you are most
likely in the high water tide zone and water only covers this zone at high tide. White tube worms are
indictor organism the mid tide level zone and is covered by water for half of the day. There s also the
low tide zone which is engulfed in water for the majority of the day expect at low tide, you can
determine this zone by finding indicator organisms such as sea squirts. The final tidal zone is the sub
literal zone and this is always under water the indictor organism s living here are brown tubeworms
and striped girdled chiton.
Aim: The aim of our excursion to Hastings Point, New South Wales was to study the biodiversity and
ecology and to see how these organisms behave in their natural habitat and surroundings. There will
also be information collected about a variety of different organisms as well as population counts and
observe how they have adapted to the species surrounding environment. The excursion will also be an
opportunity to gather information on
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Causes Of American Civil War
There were many causes to the American Civil War. One Major cause of the Civil War was the
Missouri Compromise. This was a cause because people from other states who were eligible to vote
voted that missouri would be a slave state even though the people living in missouri wanted it to be a
free state(The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 1). The Missouri Compromise incident also caused
small battles like Bleeding Kansas(Causes of the Civil 1). One other major cause of the Civil War was
the election of President Abraham Lincoln. The north wanted Lincoln to become President but the
southern states hated the idea of Lincoln coming into office(The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia
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This battle took place in Fredericksburg, VA, December 1862(Woodworth 1). The union was not
prepared. What happened after all of these battles took place?
The united states changed a lot after the war. The union did not really change. The only difference was
Lincoln was killed so a new president had to be elected(Reconstruction 1). The south had major
changes. Their slaves were taken away and their plantations were burned(Reconstruction 1). Many
southerners were left starving so many of them moved to the north(Reconstruction 1). The north also
had to rebuild the things the south destroyed but it was more significant in the south(Guelzo 1). The
reconstruction period lasted for almost 20 years(Guelzo 1). The civil war was a devastating time for
everybody in
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The Roles Of The Elizabethan Theatre
Elizabethan Theatre Imagine if it only cost you one penny to get tickets to a Broadway production. It
would almost seem too good to be true! Well, back in the 1600s, in London, you could buy your way
into a theater for as little as one penny. This price made it easy for anyone of any class to be able to
partake in the festivities. Hence, the reason the theaters became so popular from 1562 to 1642. The
theatres were very profitable based on the fact they were so popular in the community. The
Elizabethan theatres were viewed as popular entertainment because of their fanciful attributes, their
various events, and their several venues. In 1576, James Burbage, a theatrical entrepreneur, decided to
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The pit was the yard around the stage. The pit is where you would find most of the lower class people
at, such as the commoners. The theaters were popular for lower class people because it was affordable
for them. There were other amenities that were lacking for the theaters. Almost all the lighting for the
theater was natural light. This meant that most plays would have to be show during the daytime. The
theaters did not have heating either. In the winter months they would have to shut the theater down
and be transferred to indoor playhouses. This actually helped boost popularity because it gave the
people something to do during the cold winter months since it was inside. There were no microphones
or soundboards to be able to hear so actors had to speak loudly and clearly. Unfortunately, there were
also no toilets at the theater. But there were no toilets and the floor they stood on was probably just
sand, ash or covered in nutshells (Shakespeare Globe Education). During the summer hours when it
would become real hot the pit would be called the stinkards. The theater gained popularity based on
the plays they would have showing. In most cases the plays would consist of humor, tragedy, or
histories. Shakespeare was one of the most popular playwrights at this time, and many of his plays
were performed in the Elizabethan theater. Among him were some other famous play writers,
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Myasthenia Gravis Immune System
Introduction
This essay will describe the action of the immune system and discuss the development of autoimmune
diseases with a specific focus on Myasthenia Gravis (MG). It will first consider the role of the
immune system and its importance. It will then describe what autoimmunity is, and its development.
The third part focuses on MG, the physiology behind the disease and compares it to a healthy person
as well as any causal factors. Finally, some conclusions will be drawn about whether the immune
system really is, for or against us.
Role of the immune system
The immune systems role is to protect the body from pathogens.1 Pathogens must first breach the
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Each T helper cells have a different receptor so not all types bind to the same MHC14. When a T
helper cell binds to a specific MHC they activate. They also become either memory or effector
cells14. When T helper cells are activated they release a protein called cytokine which is used in cell
signalling to alert other activated immunological cells of the infection15.This is the specific immune
system and it is important because this type of immunity allows a quicker response each time the same
pathogen enters the body this allows the pathogen to be removed
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Analysis Of The Transformation Of Home Depot
Organization transformation is one of the ways companies can reinvent themselves to survive a crisis.
However, organization transformations don t always work for some companies. The purpose of this
paper is to discuss the positive and negative changes that took place at Home Depot during the time
Bob Nardelli was CEO. The writer will discuss current performance and other company information.
And last, the writer will conclude with a Christian worldview regarding Home Depot s transformation
and present success. Bob Nardelli s top down approach that he was used to for so many years at
General Electric was not the path to take for Home Depot (Brown, 2011). The managers at Home
Depot were used to being independent and decentralized. They were not used to taking orders from
the corporate office. In fact, they had always made their own decisions doing what they thought would
work best for their stores. Because of Home Depot s entrepreneurial culture that they were
accustomed to for twenty two years, the stores would not survive a top down approach to change.
Moreover, a change that drastic would have to be strategically done to have any success. Nardelli,
coming from a background of structured management, failed to realize that what worked for one
organization might not work for another. Home Depot was known to have an unstructured and
entrepreneurial type of culture, entirely different from GE where Nardelli had previously worked
(Brown, 2011). Therefore,
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Non Stick Grilling
Using these non stick grilling mats is easy. You can use in almost any cooking situation, and on almost
any surface. The thin sheet is meant to completely cover the metal grate in order to provide a flat, stick
proof surface for cooking. They are ideal for shrimp and veggies, but they can also make cooking
regular foods easier too.
1. After turning on your grill, or knocking down the fire, ensure that the metal grate is in position.
2. Place a single mat over the grilling surface, or use two next to each other for larger grills.
3. Do not layer, and maintain a single thickness. Either side of the mat may face up because they are
totally reversible.
4. Once the mat is in place, apply food and cook like normal.
5. As with other non stick cookware,
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The Brain Is An Ever Elusive Thing
The brain is an ever elusive thing. There are so many mysteries still waiting to be discovered or
unlocked. Memory seemed an appropriate topic for this class as it is a necessity to completing it
successfully. This research paper will explain how the brain uses synapses to store certain memories
while others may be lost and how proteins play a major role in this process and could be the answer to
solving memory problems in the future.
To start, it is important to understand how memory storage occurs. After a series of experiments
conducted from 1958 2000, by Dr. Eric R Kandel and numerous colleagues, using a radical
reductionist approach, he found evidence for several theories.
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Based on his first conclusion, when it comes to short term memories, synaptic connections in the brain
are modified by small changes in proteins. Long term memories require that new proteins be formed,
gene expression be stimulated and new connections be synthesized. Implicit memory is a type of
memory in which previous experiences aid the performance of a task without conscious awareness of
these previous experiences. Explicit memory is the conscious, intentional recollection of previous
experiences and information. Storing of implicit and explicit memories can follow different processes.
Different signaling is necessary when storing implicit memories vs. explicit memories in the short
term. However, the storage of implicit and explicit memories in the long term, follows the same
specific signaling pathway.
Based on his second conclusion, different modularity transmitters are used depending on which type
of learning you are engaged in. These transmitters act in several different ways. They can either
activate, regulate, or mediate. If they activate, they trigger the enzyme kinase, which then reports to
the nucleus to aid in the growth of neurons and long term memory. If they regulate, they monitor
protein synthesis that is required in order to stabilize the synapses for long term storage. Finally,
mediation is the least understood process. What is known, is that it is necessary in recollecting specific
memories and memory production.
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How Did John Adams Influence The Government
Jack Hettinger
Mr. Wright
AP US History
15 July 2015
John Adams John Adams, the second president of the United States of America, was one of our
founding fathers key in gaining support for the American Revolution and in composing the
Declaration of Independence. He had a long life filled with many accomplishments and is seen as one
of the key men in the founding of the United States. In Adam s early years he studied law at Harvard,
there forming his political philosophy, he then went on the aid in the composition of the Declaration of
Independence and continued to secure relationships with other countries to benefit the revolution.
Following the war, Adam s helped form the government by signing treaties that would serve as models
in the future and by aiding in the composition of important documents such as the Declaration of
independence and the Massachusetts Constitution. He thought the Vice President position was
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The Continental congress nominated Adams Minister Plenipotentiary to France and he was sent there
in 1778. While he was there, his objective was to secure economic and military support for the
revolution. He was able to sign an alliance with France in 1778 as well. In 1779, He returned back to
Massachusetts and began to write up the commonwealth of the Massachusetts constitution. He then
returned to France, this time with his son John Quincy, in hopes to further French and US relations.
After his time in France, he traveled to Holland to help the US become less reliant on France. After
some time in Holland, Adams was able to secure Hollands favor and a loan. While John Adams was
working diligently in Europe, George Washington was able to get the British to surrender to him in the
Battle of Yorktown. By the end of 1781, John Adams had accomplished many things to support the
effort of the American
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America s Responsibility For Global Tensions With The...
Preface The following work will attempt to draw conclusions on the United States of America s
responsibility for global tensions with the United Soviet Socialist Republics, during the 20th century,
using war data. This piece will attempt to discover patterns and make observational conclusions on
American foreign policy through direct war data. The Correlates of War Project will serve as the
source for the majority of data on American wars and American military involvement. However, the
Correlates of War Project (C.O.W. Project), only provides data on American military action after 1816.
But, many armed conflicts preceding 1816, played a crucial role in shaping American foreign policy
and identity. Yet, historians and scholars disagree on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Project will be documented and observed, such as the Las Cuevas War or the Korean Affair of 1871.
Lastly, some separate conflicts within the C.O.W. will be combined which represent a near identical
foreign policy. Particularly, all Native American conflicts will be combined and all wars in the
Caribbean region following the Spanish American War, which share the same purpose, will be referred
to as the Banana Wars . However, distinctly important Native American wars will be mentioned, as
well as Native American wars with significant foreign involvement. American armed conflicts have
been divided into three periods for organizational purposes. Therefore, the following writing will
attempt to observe American responsibility for the Cold War using war information, data, and patterns.
The first major period of American foreign policy began in 1756, with the outbreak of the French and
Indian war, and ends with the start of the Mexican American war in 1846. This period has been chosen
because it constitutes the formation of the American nation and identity. Many military actions and
wars helped shape American identity prior to independence. However, the French and Indian War was
the only major war in the American region before the Revolutionary War. The French and Indian War
essentially comprised the global Seven Years War within the North American theater. In Europe war
began in 1754, Great Britain, Prussia, and regions of the Holy Roman Empire fought against
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Best Practices For Managing Parent Concerns Essay
In recent years, it is now customary for professionals who work in higher education to have interesting
stories about their interactions with parents. In Lynette S. Merriman s book, Best Practices for
Managing Parent Concerns: A Mixed Methods Study of Student Affairs Practice at Doctoral Research
Institutions, she uses the 2006 national survey of student affairs professionals to discover that 93% of
respondents recorded that their interactions with parents had increased in the most recent five years of
research (105; ch. 7). Not only have higher education professionals seen increased parental
interactions with administrators, but also with students. In 2007, the organization College Parents of
America surveyed parents and found that 34% of respondents reported that they communicated with
their children either daily, or more than once a day ( National Parent Survey ). Increased parental
involvement is driving colleges and universities to examine the advantages and disadvantages of
having parents as a more significant influence on collegiate processes. The frequency and medium of
communication between parents, students, and administrators is a specific interest. Much of the
increased involvement originates from the prevalence of technology such as cell phones and e mail,
parents are able to talk to their students daily, receiving immediate updates happenings with classes,
extra curricular activities, friends, and roommates. In College Parents of America s survey, 90% of
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Case Study Of Gopro
Digital photography has become one of the most popular hobbies of the world today. The recent
developments of smartphones and high tech cameras have brought a new trend to societies.
Among all the new innovative action cameras, GoPro turned out to be the best selling in the world.
Today is recognized as the most versatile camera ever.
The company founded in 2002 by Nicholas Woodman introduced the first Gopro camera in 2004 and
has become a leading company dealing in image capturing enabling its users to capture and share their
most passionate, exciting moments in professional high definition videography and photography.
The GoPro is often used in extreme sports because it is light weighted, robust and able to adapt to
multiple task and multiple mounts.
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This success was mainly driven by the company s main strengths in this industry.
Gropro is an example of the exponential rise of technology transforming photography and the way we
record life s precious moments.
It is a state of the art camera with advanced functions such as WiFi connectivity, waterproof casing
and excellent video recording specifications. The company focuses on continued product innovation
and leadership in areas of innovation that include custom sensor, digital signal processing technologies
as well as custom lens, audio, battery and accessory design.
In a smartphone dominated world, GoPro made a breakthrough and has proved its success in
innovation in the electronics industry.
Mobile devices complement Gopro products; with the GoPro App, mobile devices can be used to
remotely control GoPro cameras, thereby optimizing customers ability to capture high quality content
of themselves and their activities. The GoPro App also enables customers to manage and share their
captured content without the need for a
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Putting Together an Online Presentation that Isn t Boring...
Putting together an online presentation that is not boring is quite an endeavor that leads to a more
difficult task of deciding which presentation tool would work best. Which is which the traditional
Microsoft PowerPoint or the newer Prezi? The MPP has been the standard tool for many users which
has commanded most familiarization requirements in all organizational structures. The concept of
Prezi on visual aids is a flash based application allowing the user to create a presentation using a large,
blank page instead of the much familiar traditional slides. The main difference pointed in between
PowerPoint and Prezi as pointed out by both David Wicks and Phil Bird is the method of presentation
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The finished process results are considered by Bird as more appealing to the presentation audience as
they are immersed in a kind of visual journey, as in the zooming out and in on the presentation details
which are far in contrast to PowerPoint s use of strictly steady slides. Planning with Prezi is much
simpler because one can get everything down on just one page and within it works out all its details.
PowerPoint is fast becoming a trademark for boring as users are unable to harness it for effective
presentation design, but a considerable number of advanced users declare that PowerPoint allows
more high end animation or a significant range of smooth and practical on slide animation than Prezi.
One can easily become proficient in Prezi s transitions with its major feature of a giant canvass where
one can zoom around in the information organized spatially which is much suitable for presenting
information that is spatially related. Prezi s organization of content diagrammatically or around large
photos however is adversely viewed with frames that are spatially related whether this makes sense or
not. One can easily relate to motion sickness in the swirling movements as zooming around the page,
rotating text or the arrangement of content over large distances process adds to the confusion as to
why the photos are related to each other. Prezi
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Pg Tour Case Study
Name of the case: PGA Tour, Inc. V. Martin
Court: United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
Citation: 531 U.S.1049 (2001)
Parties and their roles: Casey MARTIN, Plaintiff Appellee, v. PGA TOUR, INC., a Maryland
corporation, Defendant Appellant.
Facts: Professional golfer, Casey Martin (plaintiff), had a disability which made it very difficult for
him to walk in between golf shots. Martin petitioned the PGA Tour, Inc. (defendant) and others to
waive its rule requiring players to walk the golf course. After the PGA Tour refused, Martin brought
suit seeking a preliminary injunction allowing him to use a golf cart at golf tournaments. The district
court granted Martin s request for the injunction and the PGA Tour appealed (Quimbee, 2007,
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Medication Administration Errors Essay
In today s current fast paced and demanding field of heath care, medication administration has become
complex and time consuming task. Approximately one third of the nurses time is used in medication
administration. There is much potential for error because of the complexity of the medication
administration process. Since nurses are the last ones to actually administer the medication to the
patient therefore they become responsible for medication administration errors (MAE). Reasons for
MAE may include individual factors, organizational factors or system factors. This paper will discuss
the root causes analysis of MAE and strategies to prevent them. Root Causes Fishbone Diagram
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Those nurses may not have acquired the skills necessary to anticipate the needs of the team members.
Moreover, they may not have learned how to cooperate, communicate, and integrate care. And, they
fail to evaluate and adjust to their actions and are not able to give and receive feedback. They do not
apply their knowledge and critical thinking to understand the current situation and how to act upon it.
Some of the other factors that also contribute are lack of awareness of errors, lack of willingness to
report errors, faulty memory, poor communication skills, or lack of patient knowledge, patient
diagnosis and the names, purposes, and correct administration of the medication (Carlton Blegen,
2006). In the case scenario, the nurse did not apply her knowledge to check the correct adult dosage of
methadone. Methadone is a narcotic pain reliever, similar to morphine (Hodgson, 2011). When
administering narcotics, it is required to have someone co sign the MAR sheet to double check with
you (by using the five rights). The nurse was not able to use her critical thinking when she
administered methadone. If she was a trained nurse, she would have realized it right away that there is
something wrong with the dosage amount. There is a big difference between milliliter and milligram.
Fatigue/ Scheduling According to Cohen M. R.
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Response To The Sympathetic Nervous System
Stage1 Alarm stage is the immediate response to the stressor. This immediate response will result in a
person s sympathetic nervous system being stimulated. The stimulation of the person s sympathetic
nervous system is characterized by the increase in one s heart rate, blood pressure, and respirations.
This reaction is also known as a fight or flight response when adrenaline is released in a person body
which stimulates the sympathetic nervous system. This stage gives us the strength to fight off a threat.
Stage 2 Resistence stage is where the pituitary gland stops the secretion of hormons that were
responsible for the fight or flight response. After the first response resources remain moblisezed and
we begin to cope with the stressor. Stage
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Glg 101
1. SOMETHING IN THE FOREST 1. The author makes a distinction between lethal and non lethal
contagion. What is the difference? The difference between lethal and non lethal contagion is that lethal
contagions are deadly while non lethal contagions are harmless. 2. Find Mt. Elgon on a map and
download a picture of this ecological terrain. 3. Why is salt so precious in the rainforest? Salt is so
precious in the rainforest because it is harder to find; however, it can be easily found in the Kitum
Cave. 4. Get a brain diagram and describe the functions controlled by the brainstem. Why is this seen
as the most primitive part of the brain? 2. JUMPER 21. What is the range of normal blood pressure?
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140. They examine the dirty needle hypothesis. Name two other infectious diseases spread through
dirty needles? AIDS and Hepatitis can spread through dirty needles. 18. SPACE WALK 144. Describe
the steps to take prior to going into a Level 4 zone. 1. Undress and put on clean long sleeve scrub shirt
2. Enter level 2: put on socks 3. Enter level 3: put on gloves, tape the suit, wear hearing protectors, and
put on space suit and secure Ziploc bag. 145. Why could she not confirm the presence of Ebola in
these specimens? List the evidence from the internal organs. Even though the spleen was enlarged, the
monkey didn t bleed out. None of the intestines had blood in it; however, between the stomach and
small intestines there were rings of bleeding spots. 19. MISSION 148. Why is Kitum Cave so
important to the story? How was the monkey house like Kitum Cave? Kitum Cave is so important
because it was the first known case of the disease. Similar to Kitum Cave, the monkey house had no
clean air and was a mess. 20. RECONNAISSANCE 149. Why weren t they wearing respirators or
suits in room H? The workers didn t realize how serious their situation
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Lone Ranger And Tonto Fistfight In Heaven Analysis
Lone Ranger and Tonto FistFight in Heaven On a sunny, warm spring day in May, how does a high
school teacher grab students attention? Dreams, sex,and humor will intrigue some but add in the idea
of analyzing a person or character s psyche and even more eyes perk up. Student begin questioning,
how do dreams reveal a person s unconscious thoughts? They ponder: when friends are joking around,
it is to be funny or is there more too it? Students consider what type of argument can be formed is
support or defense of why young children make humorous and sexual comments. Some answers can
be discovered by examining literature through psychoanalysis. In fact, Freudian psychoanalysis,
especially of literature, reveals as much about characters as it does about real people and society in
general. When analyzing literature, Sherman Alexie, a critically acclaimed, novelist and poet provides
a humorous and honest insight into Native American culture and the challenges of assimilating into
mainstream society. His novels, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian and The Lone
Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven, lead readers through the trials of growing up on a Native
American reservation. His adolescent protagonists, Junior and Victor, fight through their
disillusionment of Native American life in a humorous and relatable way. Combining Alexie s work
with that of Freud much can be gained about the mindset of Native American youths and the enigma
of society. Looking through
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Cornelius Vanderbilt s Robber Baron
Cornelius Vanderbilt was a steamship tycoon with a large fleet; who was known as the Commodore,
during that time in history the highest rank in our nation s navy was a Commodore. Vanderbilt wanted
the Pacific Company to pay him a toll on all business done in America with California. Cornelius was
one of the first men who dominated in the America s Industrial Revolution, the term Robber Baron
was coined toward Vanderbilt; who was known to monopolize competitors and the economic market
of the day. This was the beginning of large enterprises emerging, big business that would reshape our
nation, culture and our nation s politics. Many men would follow Vanderbilt s footsteps to be praised
as captains of industry that would invent giant corporations;
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Childhood Immunizations And Why Some Children Are Not...
Childhood Immunizations and Why Some Children are not Getting Vaccines:
A Literature Review
Christie Canfield
Central Carolina Community College
Childhood Immunizations and Why Some Children are not Getting Vaccines:
A Literature Review
Abstract
Recent outbreaks of measles has promoted renewed interest in childhood vaccinations. However,
lingering doubts about the efficacy and safety of popular and recommended vaccines, specifically the
DTP and MMR vaccines, remain. It is not necessarily the attenuated virus portion of the vaccines, but
the ingredients which assist in the performance of the vaccines, that brings about concern. Some
studies report that, at various times and in certain populations, vaccines may pose greater ... Show
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One reason that is resurging in the media is the notion that vaccines can be linked to autism. In the
middle is the result: cases of measles, mumps and rubella are occurring and populations of children
are at risk to contract these preventable viruses. It is therefore important to examine whether
vaccinations are indeed safe, if such vaccines pose adverse health risks, and exactly what the nature of
reasons are as to why some children do not receive their immunizations. Much of the controversy
initially arose out of a study published originally in 1998.
The Center of the Questions of Vaccine Safety In 1998 Wakefield et al. published the results of a study
in the British Journal Lancet titled Ileal lymphoid nodular hyperplasia, non specific colitis, and
pervasive developmental disorder in children (Wakefield, et al., 1998). What the researchers reported
is the results of a study of 12 children who had been previously healthy, but were now presenting at a
hospital with various complaints. These included a loss of acquired skills including language, and
diarrhea and gastrointestinal pain. These children underwent extensive tests which all returned with
various results. Through the study Wakefield et al. (1998) found a correlation between these children s
symptoms and behaviors being
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Long Grove Company s Mission Essay
Long Grove Confectionery Company founded by John and Heidi Mangel started the company as a
retail business in 1975. Locating in Long Grove, IL, the original Long Grove Confectionery was a
retail shop and candy kitchen that was housed in a nostalgic replica of a red schoolhouse. After a
successful ten years, Long Grove Confectionery had outgrown a small kitchen and moved its
production to a 25,000 square feet facility in Buffalo Grove, IL. Shortly after that transition, Long
Grove Confectionary added another 60,000 square feet which increased its total size to 85,000 square
feet in order to meet the rising demand from its retail and wholesale customers. In June of 2013, Long
Grove Confectionery Company was sold to Craig Leva; the president and owner of a Chicago based
chocolate company Arway Confections, Inc. With the expertise of Craig Leva, Long Grove
Confectionery Company was able to stay alive through its hardships in 2013 when John and Heidi
Mangel had retired. Today, Long Grove Confectionery Company s mission is to deliver their
customers quality products with a sense of pride, friendliness, warmth, and outstanding customer
service. Introduction Sales Tactics On my visit to Long Grove Confectionery, the factory tour was led
by Jane, a salesperson in the outlet store of more than 20 years. Initially, the tour was supposed to
have 17 senior citizens and myself but the senior citizens never showed up so I got a tour of the
factory by myself. I had requested to speak to
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Monologue Of Jabari
It was like two hands intertwining together when the moon s light peeked through the gargantuan
sycamore trees. We are on the treacherous run to freedom, and I am eager to get there. Because of my
bistered skin, I was shackled and cuffed, and forced to work in a field my whole life without my
family. If all goes well tonight, I will be a free man who makes his own decisions instead of having
everything forced upon me by an austere master. It seems like we had been running for days and my
feet had never felt pain this agonizing until now. We slid through the woods like a snake slithering
towards its prey until we began to hear voices. They echoed through the trees and would not stop.
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Steal away to Jesus! Steal away, steal away home! I ain t got long to stay here! My Lord calls me! He
calls me by the thunder! The trumpet sounds it ina my soul! I ain t got long to stay here! we heard
parroting through the night as we dawdled behind the bushes. This was the signal we have been
waiting for our whole lives, the sweet sound of freedom. I climb out from the cover of the green
bushes and lethargically begin to walk toward the altruistic woman. She stops dead in her tracks and
turns around to see me, Amare, and Chiddy with our big burnt sienna eyes wide open. We are a
scabrous looking group of men, covered in mauve bruises and swollen wounds cracked with dried
carmine blood. What plantantation do you men come from? she asked.
Butler Island, in Georgia , I reply exacerbated, for I hope to make her feel bad for us and our horrible
lives of suffering at the plantation.
How d y all get here alive? , she said with aversion in her voice.
We barely done got here but we are luck we did , Amare croaked
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Aristotle s Use Of Ethos Pathos Logos
Throughout my studies at Seton Hall, particularly in Journey of Transformation and Christianity
Culture and Dialogue we covered the works of Aristotle. It is interesting to learn how the Greeks were
among the first to use persuasion. Aristotle defined rhetoric as the faculty of observing in any given
case, the available means of persuasion (17). Aristotle believed that persuasion consist of artistic and
inartistic proofs. When giving a persuasive speech we are able to control certain aspects of it such as
the delivery, evidence and word usage which are the artistic proofs. The persuader has the ability to
get creative in order to engage the audience and get his message across. However, the speaker is also
subject to certain constraints such as the occasion or the time that has been allocated to the speaker ...
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Then we have Pathos which uses an emotional appeal in order to get an emotional response. Recently,
Texas suffered a suffered a severe catastrophe because of Hurricane Harvey. This led to many homes,
buildings and families torn apart. Recent Commercial Ads are depicting these images in order for the
public to feel sorrow and donate funds for the cause. Many individuals do not want to live with the
guilt of not helping out and so they decide to donate for a good cause, thus eliminating that regret.
Finally, we have this idea of logos which is the idea of using logical or rational appeals (17). Lagos
uses things such as polls, facts or statistics to appeal to the audience. A recent example of Lagos would
be the campaign promises that President Donald Trump made to the American people. One of them
was the he promised a 4% GDP growth during his tenure. For investors or the ordinary person, this
creates speculation that the future of the economy will be bright. When I am preparing a persuasive
speech, whether it be in the classroom or in the real world, it is imperative for me to keep in mind
ethos, pathos and logos in the back of mind in order to achieve
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Paradoxical Trinity Analysis
The age of the robot warrior machine is looming, and it represents monumental changes in the future
conduct of war. Increased precision and decreased risk make the automation of warriors both
politically and militarily attractive. In the future, government and military leaders will have to address
the numerous moral and ethical questions concerning when, where and how to utilize these lifeless
soldiers. In the past, many leaders relied on the military theory from the Prussian theorist Carl Von
Clausewitz book On War to answer similar questions. Even though his theories have formerly
provided guidance, can the ideas written in the 1800 s, truly be useful when applied to such drastic
changes in the future conduct of war.
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Measuring, comparing, or correlating the ever changing interaction between them is impossible. The
only constant is that all three are always in existence, pulling and pushing for an assemblance of
equilibrium. Any attempt to ignore one of them or limit another would render them useless . The
trinity and the absolute existence of the three elements represent the unique unchanging nature of war.
The enduring nature and profoundness suggests that the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) may
have influenced Clausewitz, which is undoubtedly also a bias of this author. Many scholars have
argued over its interpretation, especially with regard to the secondary trinity referenced by Clausewitz
as the people, the commander with his army, and the government . One notion that is agreeable to this
author is that the secondary trinity of the people, army, and government was Clausewitz attempt at the
application of the theory. The application in this way also discards the argument that the term war can
only apply a state. Because of this, the elements of his paradoxical trinity can be applied not only to
state actors, but to non state, warlords, gangs, fanatical groups or even individuals. The only
requirement is humans. Other Students of Clausewitz have developed their own simplified
interpretations of the
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Anne Moody s Coming Of Age Essay
HIST278 Essay One Joseph Malthus, 42863655
Anne Moody s Coming of Age in Mississippi is a story of a black girl growing up in the American
Deep South during the development of the Civil Rights Movement. Moody notices the racism that
envelops her life and attempts to understand why it exists, despite the absence of reasonable
grounding. Suffocating under the restrictions and fear caused by systematic racism, she ultimately
decides to become an activist, and takes an active role in demanding equality and a better life for
Black Americans.
Moody s childhood was riddled with incidents where white people imposed their superiority and
control over her and other blacks. She sought to understand why American society was structured this
way. Moody first begins thinking about this after she is forced away from her friends in a segregated
cinema. While her friends were allowed to sit in the main atrium to watch the film, Moody and her
family were forced to use a separate entrance and sit behind them on a balcony. Moody noticed that
her friends whiteness meant they were treated better, but at her age she could not understand why their
skin tone made them better than her: why their whiteness provided them with a pass to downstairs in
that nice section and [her] blackness sent [her] to the balcony .1 She became determined to discover
what made whites more deserving of better homes and schools compared to those which blacks were
consigned to. Moody did not see skin tone as a
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Paper Questions
2.4.2 Conceptions and Past Paper Questions
Norton Irvin (2007) found that a considerable number of students who have difficulties understanding
fractions, negative numbers and ratios also struggle with solving algebraic problems.
Conception 1,2 and 3 are predominant in the GCSE foundation syllabus and in post primary
mathematics in general. It is evident upon research into examiner reports that students have difficulties
relating to these conceptions.
Below is an example of a question found in the 2014 Maths GCSE foundation exam.
Figure 1 (GCSE Math Jun 14 Foundation Tier Unit 2 Q.18)
The Chief examiner reported, Many candidates did not understand the meaning of Write an equation
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2.6 Creating an App
2.6.1 The Chosen Software
The first consideration for the app was the software needed to create it. As the developer does not have
advanced knowledge or expertise on coding, the software programme needed to match their skills
appropriately. Luterbach and The second point to consider was the desired outcome. The overall aim
of this project was to create an engaging user centred app, which highlighted two of the
misconceptions in GCSE algebra.
The software programme chosen enabled interactive elements and testing features to enhance students
learning and knowledge.
2.6.2 Using an app to teach algebra
Technology is essential in teaching and learning mathematics; it influences the mathematics that is
taught and enhances students learning. (McGehee Griffith, 2000). Similar to McGehee and Griffith,
Ghosh (2012, cited Drijvers, 2016) believes that the integration of technology and ICT has suggested a
positive impact on the achievement of students in the general algebraic education but in particular
solving word problems.
The most recent phenomenon has been the
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Keeping A Healthy Lifestyle On Food Intake
Introduction Our bodies need certain things in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Food is a key
ingredient to helping sustain our health throughout our life. When looking at our diet, we need to look
beyond total calories consumed. Instead, we need to break the foods down into the different molecules
that provide our body the proper nutrients to thrive and grow. Macronutrients are required by our
bodies to properly function, and are needed for growth and energy. These macronutrients consist of
proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates which we obtain from the foods we eat. Tracking food intake is one
way to analyze how food consumption meets, exceeds or falls short of recommended values. Through
behavior modification and small, specific goals, positive dietary changes can help maintain long term
health. Proteins are the building blocks of our bodies. From DNA to muscles, protein is a major part of
our bodies. Protein is found in meats, poultry, dairy, nuts, and fish. Each gram of protein we eat
consists of 4 calories. Proteins are made up of amino acids, known as the building blocks of proteins.
There are 20 amino acids, 9 of which are essential, since they are only obtained from the food in our
diet. The other 11 amino acids are considered non essential because our bodies have the ability to
create these amino acids. Lipids, or fats, are important to our bodies. Lipids in our diet come from
foods such as meats, nuts, dairy and oils. Each gram
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  • 2. Max Enthusiasm Research Paper The first big experimental or avant garde film of the 1930s was L Age d Or, or The Golden Age, released in 1930. It was directed by Luis Buñuel and written by him and one of the most famous painters of all time, surrealist Salvador Dalí. However, the two were not getting along by the time production began and Buñuel supposedly ran Dalí off the set while brandishing a hammer. They were fresh off making a landmark in avant garde cinema, the shocking Un Chien Andalou. That was a short film, but L Age d Or was closer to feature length at 63 minutes. Like Un Chien Andalou, there is no clear plot and events that take place appear to be random. Surrealism is an obvious influence and well known Surrealist artist Max Ernst appears as an actor. Buñuel was Spanish, but this was made in France and in the French ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just two years prior, he made A Man with a Movie Camera, one of the most important experimental films of the 20th century. It had no story, but it did have highly innovative cinematography and pioneered several filmmaking and editing techniques. Enthusiasm was about Soviet miners in Eastern Ukraine and didn t have nearly the same impact as A Man with a Movie Camera, but it was similar in that didn t have any actors or straightforward narrative. There are some neat shots using double exposure and the film running backward, as well as editing that s at times much faster than what was common at the time. It was also the first sound film from Vertov. Enthusiam is interesting, but it wasn t as historically significant or groundbreaking as others in this era. I wouldn t recommend checking it out until you see most or all of the rest of this list. 1933 saw the release of Lot In Sodom, a 28 minute long American short directed by James Sibley Watson and Melville Webber. Their most significant work prior to this was the visually striking 1928 Edgar Allan Poe adaptation The Fall of the House of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Oprah Gail Winfrey In Kosciusko, Mississippi, Oprah Gail Winfrey was born on January 29, 1954. Her parents Vernon Winfrey and Vernita Lee intended to name her Orpah, after a women in the Bible. However, the midwife who helped the birth spelled it incorrectly on the birth certificate. Oprah had a tough childhood, her mother decided to leave her with her grandparents to go find a job after WW||. Oprah s grandparents live on a small farm, a small house with three bedrooms and a porch, it was falling apart, it also had no indoor plumbing. So she had to use slop jars. Oprah s grandmothers name was Hattie Mae, whom little Oprah called mama . The grandparents cared for her, however, Oprah was frightened of them mostly her grandfather. Oprah stated I remember him ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once Oprah entered kindergarten she was advanced, and skipped to the thrips grade, the teachers found out that she had reading and writing abilities of an eighth grader (21). Eventually Oprah s grandparents became old and couldn t take care of her anymore, so at seven years old, her mother Vernita agreed to take Oprah in. By this time Vernita was working in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where she has given birth to another daughter. Oprah didn t want to move with her mom, and she eventually got into trouble. She began to steal money from Vernita s purse, it wasn t too long once she started realizing her money was coming up missing so she sent Oprah to her fathers in Nashville, Tennessee. Her father Vernon Winfrey believed in discipline, work, education. Oprah said that life with her father and stepmother was like a military school. (24). While living with her father her speaking ability grew stronger and stronger. Once her mother got Oprah back because her father didn t have parental rights her life spiraled downhill. Vernita gave birth to another child. From there on Oprah was lonely, she never seen her mother. She eventually got used to being lonely, and started getting sexually abused by her mother brother. She found comfort in books and speaking and that s what changed her life forever (Nicholson ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Classroom Management Reflection Paper 3. Reflection on theory in practice 3.1 Introduction Teachers use a variety of preventative and corrective strategies in their classroom organisation. These practices should be based on a teacher s pedagogical perspectives. While there are many different practices, the physical layout of the classroom; expectations, rules and code of conduct; logical consequences; and I messages will be the focus of this reflection. 3.2 Classroom physical layout and resources The physical layout of the classroom was aimed at cooperative learning. A method of organisation that has the students participate in small groups (Lyons et al., 2014). Tables and chairs were generally placed so that students could work in groups. Clustering tables is the best way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This system was based on a behavioural perspective, whereby expectations were set and behavioural or academic compliance was rewarded. This method is most similar to the assertive discipline outline by Lyons et al. (2014). The use of this token reinforcement system is recommended for motivating disinterested students, encourage students with poor academic outcomes, or to deal with a class with challenging behaviours (Woolfolk Margetts, 2013). In this case, the token system may have been appropriate because it also functioned as social reinforcement, which is consistent with cognitive behavioural theory (Lyons et al., 2014). Whereby, students felt social pressure to conform to the expectations of the teacher and were reminded by peers when they were not conforming. The class code of conduct also reflects an assertive discipline approach with one behavioural descrpitor stating, listen and follow instructions . However, unlike the code of conduct advocated by Lyons et al. (2014), this code of conduct did not articulate a values statement and principles. Instead, only behavioural descriptors were listed. Having the behavioural descriptors without the principles and values statement detaches it from its purpose. Therefore, why students had to listen and follow instructions was not clearly explained. 3.4 Logical consequences In the classroom, the teacher used logical consequences which are based on Goal Centered Theory. A consequence differs from a punishment by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Brief Note On The Water Treatment Systems Water treatment systems The groundwater source is from GoldCentury gold mine, whereby excess groundwater is pumped out of mine at a maximum volumetric flow rate of 477L/s. It contains contaminants such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), heavy metal impurities, sulphates, bicarbonates, microorganisms, dissolved minerals and objectionable gases, but focuses on the removal of dissolved inorganic contaminants such as calcium and iron. The most prevalent dissolved minerals which are Calcium and Magnesium, also known as hardness, can be removed by precipitation, requiring softening steps. The purification system designed is based more on efficiency over cost effectiveness. The purpose of treating the groundwater in this assignment, is to purify it to drinking standards to hydrate mineworkers underground during heated, intense mine work operations, and for operating certain equipment and tools. Figure 1: Mine groundwater treatment plant schematic Figure 1 shows the following unit operations: A settling tank is installed to allow large particles such as to settle so that they can easily be removed. The retention time is around 30 minutes or 0.5 hours. Aeration removes excess and objectable gases. A packed tower stripping system is used which removes 99.95% (or 179.91mg/L) of VOCs. This process also reduces the pH of the water and has a retention time of 22.716 minutes (0.3786hr). Chemical precipitation is performed on larger molecules which make up the suspended solids ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Cerebral Palsy Affect A Patient s Life To what extent does Cerebral Palsy affect a patient s life compared to someone without the disability? Cerebral Palsy is an umbrella term for a group of disabilities associated with movement and posture (Victoria Government, 2014; What is Cerebral Palsy? 2014). Every patient of this disability will look different and move differently due to the affected location within the brain (What is Cerebral Palsy? 2014). Cerebral Palsy will appear as a muscle disability, however, it is caused by the cerebrum being damaged. The cerebrum is responsible for memory, learning ability, muscle control, and communication skills; this is why some people with cerebral palsy struggle with communication and learning (Nordqvist, C, 2015). What ages are people commonly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Depending on the injured brain, diagnoses can take up to five years, but eighteen months is the most common (Golland, 2014; Rosie, 2016; National institute of neurological disorders and stroke, 2016). Even though patients are diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy, the cause of their diagnosis is not known (What is Cerebral Palsy? 2014; Victoria Government, 2014). Sadly, there is no cure for Cerebral Palsy, this affect patients extremely knowing there is no hope to get better (Marriott, 2016; Mazzeo, 2016). Patients suffer chronic pain throughout their lives which makes life uncomfortable for them compared to someone without the disability. Cerebral Palsy patients have a risk of intellectual disability, poor mobility, poor vision and poor hearing. This strongly affects patients by them not being able to do everyday activities. (Marriott, 2016; National institute of neurological disorders and stroke, 2016). Signs and symptoms vary among people because different parts of the brain can be injured even though Cerebral Palsy is mainly revealed by a stilted gait, movement and posture from muscle spasticity (What is Cerebral Palsy? 2014; Marriott, 2016). An individual living with Cerebral Palsy is estimated $43,431 each year and approximately $1 million, in addition to normal living costs (Cerebral Palsy Australia, 2016; Cummins, 2016; Marriott, 2016). This cost is a huge burden placed on them and their families ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Interview With A Nurse When was the last time you were in the hospital or a loved one was in the hospital, and ever wondered where the nurse is, and they haven t returned for hours. You finally push the assistance button several times, and they open the door and hurriedly say, I will be right back , then you don t see them for a while again. When they come back to check up on you, you explain to them what you need, and then they send in a less qualified staff member to assist you. At this point, you become very annoyed and frustrated not to mention scared to be admitted in the hospital to begin with. Little do you know, your nurse has ten other patients and other non nursing tasks that they are responsible taking care of. They have been working a double shift and are extremely exhausted, and a large stack of charts that they will have to do before their shift is over. As a patient, you now become frustrated and are not happy about this; as a nurse, they are just as frustrated as you are, not only because the amount of work they have but more importantly they can t deliver the appropriate care they long to give. For most hospitals they do not hire enough registered nurses for reasons that are good and bad. This is an issue that needs to be addressed not only locally but nationally and on a constant basis. When there are too many patients for one registered nurse to attend to, nurses become exhausted, mistakes are made, and patients are unsatisfied. A minimum nurse to patient ratio needs to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Hastings Point Essay Grade 11 Biology Bio Ecology Field Study By, Colton Hatcher Introduction Hastings Point is a small coastal town located in New South Wales that is sounded by a national park. Hastings point has been a great location for tourists due to its marine wildlife, beaches and fishing. This destination is home to a magnificent rocky shore perfectly suited for a vast majority and wide range of marine wildlife. The rocky shore has a wide spread of both biotic and abiotic factors which provides a suitable ecosystem for all wildlife but unfortunately this unindustrialized location is becoming over developed. This takes a toll on Hastings point ecosystem immensely because the estuary, beach and the living organisms are slowly diminishing in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Tidal zones consist of splash zone, high water neap tide, low water neap tide, high water spring tide, low water spring tide, mid tide level and the splash zone and sub littoral zone. All of these tidal zones can be determined by which indicator organisms/animals are living there. For an example the splash zone is the highest of all zones and the organisms that are generally living there are noddiwinkles. If you spot a lot of honeycomb barnacles and blue grey periwinkle s then you are most likely in the high water tide zone and water only covers this zone at high tide. White tube worms are indictor organism the mid tide level zone and is covered by water for half of the day. There s also the low tide zone which is engulfed in water for the majority of the day expect at low tide, you can determine this zone by finding indicator organisms such as sea squirts. The final tidal zone is the sub literal zone and this is always under water the indictor organism s living here are brown tubeworms and striped girdled chiton. Aim: The aim of our excursion to Hastings Point, New South Wales was to study the biodiversity and ecology and to see how these organisms behave in their natural habitat and surroundings. There will also be information collected about a variety of different organisms as well as population counts and observe how they have adapted to the species surrounding environment. The excursion will also be an opportunity to gather information on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Causes Of American Civil War There were many causes to the American Civil War. One Major cause of the Civil War was the Missouri Compromise. This was a cause because people from other states who were eligible to vote voted that missouri would be a slave state even though the people living in missouri wanted it to be a free state(The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 1). The Missouri Compromise incident also caused small battles like Bleeding Kansas(Causes of the Civil 1). One other major cause of the Civil War was the election of President Abraham Lincoln. The north wanted Lincoln to become President but the southern states hated the idea of Lincoln coming into office(The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia 1). The south thought that Lincoln would take away their rights ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This battle took place in Fredericksburg, VA, December 1862(Woodworth 1). The union was not prepared. What happened after all of these battles took place? The united states changed a lot after the war. The union did not really change. The only difference was Lincoln was killed so a new president had to be elected(Reconstruction 1). The south had major changes. Their slaves were taken away and their plantations were burned(Reconstruction 1). Many southerners were left starving so many of them moved to the north(Reconstruction 1). The north also had to rebuild the things the south destroyed but it was more significant in the south(Guelzo 1). The reconstruction period lasted for almost 20 years(Guelzo 1). The civil war was a devastating time for everybody in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Roles Of The Elizabethan Theatre Elizabethan Theatre Imagine if it only cost you one penny to get tickets to a Broadway production. It would almost seem too good to be true! Well, back in the 1600s, in London, you could buy your way into a theater for as little as one penny. This price made it easy for anyone of any class to be able to partake in the festivities. Hence, the reason the theaters became so popular from 1562 to 1642. The theatres were very profitable based on the fact they were so popular in the community. The Elizabethan theatres were viewed as popular entertainment because of their fanciful attributes, their various events, and their several venues. In 1576, James Burbage, a theatrical entrepreneur, decided to build the first theater to be used for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pit was the yard around the stage. The pit is where you would find most of the lower class people at, such as the commoners. The theaters were popular for lower class people because it was affordable for them. There were other amenities that were lacking for the theaters. Almost all the lighting for the theater was natural light. This meant that most plays would have to be show during the daytime. The theaters did not have heating either. In the winter months they would have to shut the theater down and be transferred to indoor playhouses. This actually helped boost popularity because it gave the people something to do during the cold winter months since it was inside. There were no microphones or soundboards to be able to hear so actors had to speak loudly and clearly. Unfortunately, there were also no toilets at the theater. But there were no toilets and the floor they stood on was probably just sand, ash or covered in nutshells (Shakespeare Globe Education). During the summer hours when it would become real hot the pit would be called the stinkards. The theater gained popularity based on the plays they would have showing. In most cases the plays would consist of humor, tragedy, or histories. Shakespeare was one of the most popular playwrights at this time, and many of his plays were performed in the Elizabethan theater. Among him were some other famous play writers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Myasthenia Gravis Immune System Introduction This essay will describe the action of the immune system and discuss the development of autoimmune diseases with a specific focus on Myasthenia Gravis (MG). It will first consider the role of the immune system and its importance. It will then describe what autoimmunity is, and its development. The third part focuses on MG, the physiology behind the disease and compares it to a healthy person as well as any causal factors. Finally, some conclusions will be drawn about whether the immune system really is, for or against us. Role of the immune system The immune systems role is to protect the body from pathogens.1 Pathogens must first breach the physical barriers of the body to enter the organism.1 These include skin and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each T helper cells have a different receptor so not all types bind to the same MHC14. When a T helper cell binds to a specific MHC they activate. They also become either memory or effector cells14. When T helper cells are activated they release a protein called cytokine which is used in cell signalling to alert other activated immunological cells of the infection15.This is the specific immune system and it is important because this type of immunity allows a quicker response each time the same pathogen enters the body this allows the pathogen to be removed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of The Transformation Of Home Depot Organization transformation is one of the ways companies can reinvent themselves to survive a crisis. However, organization transformations don t always work for some companies. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the positive and negative changes that took place at Home Depot during the time Bob Nardelli was CEO. The writer will discuss current performance and other company information. And last, the writer will conclude with a Christian worldview regarding Home Depot s transformation and present success. Bob Nardelli s top down approach that he was used to for so many years at General Electric was not the path to take for Home Depot (Brown, 2011). The managers at Home Depot were used to being independent and decentralized. They were not used to taking orders from the corporate office. In fact, they had always made their own decisions doing what they thought would work best for their stores. Because of Home Depot s entrepreneurial culture that they were accustomed to for twenty two years, the stores would not survive a top down approach to change. Moreover, a change that drastic would have to be strategically done to have any success. Nardelli, coming from a background of structured management, failed to realize that what worked for one organization might not work for another. Home Depot was known to have an unstructured and entrepreneurial type of culture, entirely different from GE where Nardelli had previously worked (Brown, 2011). Therefore, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Non Stick Grilling Using these non stick grilling mats is easy. You can use in almost any cooking situation, and on almost any surface. The thin sheet is meant to completely cover the metal grate in order to provide a flat, stick proof surface for cooking. They are ideal for shrimp and veggies, but they can also make cooking regular foods easier too. 1. After turning on your grill, or knocking down the fire, ensure that the metal grate is in position. 2. Place a single mat over the grilling surface, or use two next to each other for larger grills. 3. Do not layer, and maintain a single thickness. Either side of the mat may face up because they are totally reversible. 4. Once the mat is in place, apply food and cook like normal. 5. As with other non stick cookware, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Brain Is An Ever Elusive Thing The brain is an ever elusive thing. There are so many mysteries still waiting to be discovered or unlocked. Memory seemed an appropriate topic for this class as it is a necessity to completing it successfully. This research paper will explain how the brain uses synapses to store certain memories while others may be lost and how proteins play a major role in this process and could be the answer to solving memory problems in the future. To start, it is important to understand how memory storage occurs. After a series of experiments conducted from 1958 2000, by Dr. Eric R Kandel and numerous colleagues, using a radical reductionist approach, he found evidence for several theories. First, our research suggests that the cellular and molecular ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on his first conclusion, when it comes to short term memories, synaptic connections in the brain are modified by small changes in proteins. Long term memories require that new proteins be formed, gene expression be stimulated and new connections be synthesized. Implicit memory is a type of memory in which previous experiences aid the performance of a task without conscious awareness of these previous experiences. Explicit memory is the conscious, intentional recollection of previous experiences and information. Storing of implicit and explicit memories can follow different processes. Different signaling is necessary when storing implicit memories vs. explicit memories in the short term. However, the storage of implicit and explicit memories in the long term, follows the same specific signaling pathway. Based on his second conclusion, different modularity transmitters are used depending on which type of learning you are engaged in. These transmitters act in several different ways. They can either activate, regulate, or mediate. If they activate, they trigger the enzyme kinase, which then reports to the nucleus to aid in the growth of neurons and long term memory. If they regulate, they monitor protein synthesis that is required in order to stabilize the synapses for long term storage. Finally, mediation is the least understood process. What is known, is that it is necessary in recollecting specific memories and memory production. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. How Did John Adams Influence The Government Jack Hettinger Mr. Wright AP US History 15 July 2015 John Adams John Adams, the second president of the United States of America, was one of our founding fathers key in gaining support for the American Revolution and in composing the Declaration of Independence. He had a long life filled with many accomplishments and is seen as one of the key men in the founding of the United States. In Adam s early years he studied law at Harvard, there forming his political philosophy, he then went on the aid in the composition of the Declaration of Independence and continued to secure relationships with other countries to benefit the revolution. Following the war, Adam s helped form the government by signing treaties that would serve as models in the future and by aiding in the composition of important documents such as the Declaration of independence and the Massachusetts Constitution. He thought the Vice President position was completely useless and that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Continental congress nominated Adams Minister Plenipotentiary to France and he was sent there in 1778. While he was there, his objective was to secure economic and military support for the revolution. He was able to sign an alliance with France in 1778 as well. In 1779, He returned back to Massachusetts and began to write up the commonwealth of the Massachusetts constitution. He then returned to France, this time with his son John Quincy, in hopes to further French and US relations. After his time in France, he traveled to Holland to help the US become less reliant on France. After some time in Holland, Adams was able to secure Hollands favor and a loan. While John Adams was working diligently in Europe, George Washington was able to get the British to surrender to him in the Battle of Yorktown. By the end of 1781, John Adams had accomplished many things to support the effort of the American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. America s Responsibility For Global Tensions With The... Preface The following work will attempt to draw conclusions on the United States of America s responsibility for global tensions with the United Soviet Socialist Republics, during the 20th century, using war data. This piece will attempt to discover patterns and make observational conclusions on American foreign policy through direct war data. The Correlates of War Project will serve as the source for the majority of data on American wars and American military involvement. However, the Correlates of War Project (C.O.W. Project), only provides data on American military action after 1816. But, many armed conflicts preceding 1816, played a crucial role in shaping American foreign policy and identity. Yet, historians and scholars disagree on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Project will be documented and observed, such as the Las Cuevas War or the Korean Affair of 1871. Lastly, some separate conflicts within the C.O.W. will be combined which represent a near identical foreign policy. Particularly, all Native American conflicts will be combined and all wars in the Caribbean region following the Spanish American War, which share the same purpose, will be referred to as the Banana Wars . However, distinctly important Native American wars will be mentioned, as well as Native American wars with significant foreign involvement. American armed conflicts have been divided into three periods for organizational purposes. Therefore, the following writing will attempt to observe American responsibility for the Cold War using war information, data, and patterns. The first major period of American foreign policy began in 1756, with the outbreak of the French and Indian war, and ends with the start of the Mexican American war in 1846. This period has been chosen because it constitutes the formation of the American nation and identity. Many military actions and wars helped shape American identity prior to independence. However, the French and Indian War was the only major war in the American region before the Revolutionary War. The French and Indian War essentially comprised the global Seven Years War within the North American theater. In Europe war began in 1754, Great Britain, Prussia, and regions of the Holy Roman Empire fought against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Best Practices For Managing Parent Concerns Essay In recent years, it is now customary for professionals who work in higher education to have interesting stories about their interactions with parents. In Lynette S. Merriman s book, Best Practices for Managing Parent Concerns: A Mixed Methods Study of Student Affairs Practice at Doctoral Research Institutions, she uses the 2006 national survey of student affairs professionals to discover that 93% of respondents recorded that their interactions with parents had increased in the most recent five years of research (105; ch. 7). Not only have higher education professionals seen increased parental interactions with administrators, but also with students. In 2007, the organization College Parents of America surveyed parents and found that 34% of respondents reported that they communicated with their children either daily, or more than once a day ( National Parent Survey ). Increased parental involvement is driving colleges and universities to examine the advantages and disadvantages of having parents as a more significant influence on collegiate processes. The frequency and medium of communication between parents, students, and administrators is a specific interest. Much of the increased involvement originates from the prevalence of technology such as cell phones and e mail, parents are able to talk to their students daily, receiving immediate updates happenings with classes, extra curricular activities, friends, and roommates. In College Parents of America s survey, 90% of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Case Study Of Gopro Digital photography has become one of the most popular hobbies of the world today. The recent developments of smartphones and high tech cameras have brought a new trend to societies. Among all the new innovative action cameras, GoPro turned out to be the best selling in the world. Today is recognized as the most versatile camera ever. The company founded in 2002 by Nicholas Woodman introduced the first Gopro camera in 2004 and has become a leading company dealing in image capturing enabling its users to capture and share their most passionate, exciting moments in professional high definition videography and photography. The GoPro is often used in extreme sports because it is light weighted, robust and able to adapt to multiple task and multiple mounts. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This success was mainly driven by the company s main strengths in this industry. Gropro is an example of the exponential rise of technology transforming photography and the way we record life s precious moments. It is a state of the art camera with advanced functions such as WiFi connectivity, waterproof casing and excellent video recording specifications. The company focuses on continued product innovation and leadership in areas of innovation that include custom sensor, digital signal processing technologies as well as custom lens, audio, battery and accessory design. In a smartphone dominated world, GoPro made a breakthrough and has proved its success in innovation in the electronics industry. Mobile devices complement Gopro products; with the GoPro App, mobile devices can be used to remotely control GoPro cameras, thereby optimizing customers ability to capture high quality content of themselves and their activities. The GoPro App also enables customers to manage and share their captured content without the need for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Putting Together an Online Presentation that Isn t Boring... Putting together an online presentation that is not boring is quite an endeavor that leads to a more difficult task of deciding which presentation tool would work best. Which is which the traditional Microsoft PowerPoint or the newer Prezi? The MPP has been the standard tool for many users which has commanded most familiarization requirements in all organizational structures. The concept of Prezi on visual aids is a flash based application allowing the user to create a presentation using a large, blank page instead of the much familiar traditional slides. The main difference pointed in between PowerPoint and Prezi as pointed out by both David Wicks and Phil Bird is the method of presentation which could be in the linear or non linear ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The finished process results are considered by Bird as more appealing to the presentation audience as they are immersed in a kind of visual journey, as in the zooming out and in on the presentation details which are far in contrast to PowerPoint s use of strictly steady slides. Planning with Prezi is much simpler because one can get everything down on just one page and within it works out all its details. PowerPoint is fast becoming a trademark for boring as users are unable to harness it for effective presentation design, but a considerable number of advanced users declare that PowerPoint allows more high end animation or a significant range of smooth and practical on slide animation than Prezi. One can easily become proficient in Prezi s transitions with its major feature of a giant canvass where one can zoom around in the information organized spatially which is much suitable for presenting information that is spatially related. Prezi s organization of content diagrammatically or around large photos however is adversely viewed with frames that are spatially related whether this makes sense or not. One can easily relate to motion sickness in the swirling movements as zooming around the page, rotating text or the arrangement of content over large distances process adds to the confusion as to why the photos are related to each other. Prezi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Pg Tour Case Study Name of the case: PGA Tour, Inc. V. Martin Court: United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. Citation: 531 U.S.1049 (2001) Parties and their roles: Casey MARTIN, Plaintiff Appellee, v. PGA TOUR, INC., a Maryland corporation, Defendant Appellant. Facts: Professional golfer, Casey Martin (plaintiff), had a disability which made it very difficult for him to walk in between golf shots. Martin petitioned the PGA Tour, Inc. (defendant) and others to waive its rule requiring players to walk the golf course. After the PGA Tour refused, Martin brought suit seeking a preliminary injunction allowing him to use a golf cart at golf tournaments. The district court granted Martin s request for the injunction and the PGA Tour appealed (Quimbee, 2007, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Medication Administration Errors Essay In today s current fast paced and demanding field of heath care, medication administration has become complex and time consuming task. Approximately one third of the nurses time is used in medication administration. There is much potential for error because of the complexity of the medication administration process. Since nurses are the last ones to actually administer the medication to the patient therefore they become responsible for medication administration errors (MAE). Reasons for MAE may include individual factors, organizational factors or system factors. This paper will discuss the root causes analysis of MAE and strategies to prevent them. Root Causes Fishbone Diagram Communication Wieman TJ and Wieman EA (2004) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those nurses may not have acquired the skills necessary to anticipate the needs of the team members. Moreover, they may not have learned how to cooperate, communicate, and integrate care. And, they fail to evaluate and adjust to their actions and are not able to give and receive feedback. They do not apply their knowledge and critical thinking to understand the current situation and how to act upon it. Some of the other factors that also contribute are lack of awareness of errors, lack of willingness to report errors, faulty memory, poor communication skills, or lack of patient knowledge, patient diagnosis and the names, purposes, and correct administration of the medication (Carlton Blegen, 2006). In the case scenario, the nurse did not apply her knowledge to check the correct adult dosage of methadone. Methadone is a narcotic pain reliever, similar to morphine (Hodgson, 2011). When administering narcotics, it is required to have someone co sign the MAR sheet to double check with you (by using the five rights). The nurse was not able to use her critical thinking when she administered methadone. If she was a trained nurse, she would have realized it right away that there is something wrong with the dosage amount. There is a big difference between milliliter and milligram. Fatigue/ Scheduling According to Cohen M. R. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Response To The Sympathetic Nervous System Stage1 Alarm stage is the immediate response to the stressor. This immediate response will result in a person s sympathetic nervous system being stimulated. The stimulation of the person s sympathetic nervous system is characterized by the increase in one s heart rate, blood pressure, and respirations. This reaction is also known as a fight or flight response when adrenaline is released in a person body which stimulates the sympathetic nervous system. This stage gives us the strength to fight off a threat. Stage 2 Resistence stage is where the pituitary gland stops the secretion of hormons that were responsible for the fight or flight response. After the first response resources remain moblisezed and we begin to cope with the stressor. Stage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Glg 101 1. SOMETHING IN THE FOREST 1. The author makes a distinction between lethal and non lethal contagion. What is the difference? The difference between lethal and non lethal contagion is that lethal contagions are deadly while non lethal contagions are harmless. 2. Find Mt. Elgon on a map and download a picture of this ecological terrain. 3. Why is salt so precious in the rainforest? Salt is so precious in the rainforest because it is harder to find; however, it can be easily found in the Kitum Cave. 4. Get a brain diagram and describe the functions controlled by the brainstem. Why is this seen as the most primitive part of the brain? 2. JUMPER 21. What is the range of normal blood pressure? What do the two numbers represent? The range ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 140. They examine the dirty needle hypothesis. Name two other infectious diseases spread through dirty needles? AIDS and Hepatitis can spread through dirty needles. 18. SPACE WALK 144. Describe the steps to take prior to going into a Level 4 zone. 1. Undress and put on clean long sleeve scrub shirt 2. Enter level 2: put on socks 3. Enter level 3: put on gloves, tape the suit, wear hearing protectors, and put on space suit and secure Ziploc bag. 145. Why could she not confirm the presence of Ebola in these specimens? List the evidence from the internal organs. Even though the spleen was enlarged, the monkey didn t bleed out. None of the intestines had blood in it; however, between the stomach and small intestines there were rings of bleeding spots. 19. MISSION 148. Why is Kitum Cave so important to the story? How was the monkey house like Kitum Cave? Kitum Cave is so important because it was the first known case of the disease. Similar to Kitum Cave, the monkey house had no clean air and was a mess. 20. RECONNAISSANCE 149. Why weren t they wearing respirators or suits in room H? The workers didn t realize how serious their situation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Lone Ranger And Tonto Fistfight In Heaven Analysis Lone Ranger and Tonto FistFight in Heaven On a sunny, warm spring day in May, how does a high school teacher grab students attention? Dreams, sex,and humor will intrigue some but add in the idea of analyzing a person or character s psyche and even more eyes perk up. Student begin questioning, how do dreams reveal a person s unconscious thoughts? They ponder: when friends are joking around, it is to be funny or is there more too it? Students consider what type of argument can be formed is support or defense of why young children make humorous and sexual comments. Some answers can be discovered by examining literature through psychoanalysis. In fact, Freudian psychoanalysis, especially of literature, reveals as much about characters as it does about real people and society in general. When analyzing literature, Sherman Alexie, a critically acclaimed, novelist and poet provides a humorous and honest insight into Native American culture and the challenges of assimilating into mainstream society. His novels, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian and The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven, lead readers through the trials of growing up on a Native American reservation. His adolescent protagonists, Junior and Victor, fight through their disillusionment of Native American life in a humorous and relatable way. Combining Alexie s work with that of Freud much can be gained about the mindset of Native American youths and the enigma of society. Looking through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Cornelius Vanderbilt s Robber Baron Cornelius Vanderbilt was a steamship tycoon with a large fleet; who was known as the Commodore, during that time in history the highest rank in our nation s navy was a Commodore. Vanderbilt wanted the Pacific Company to pay him a toll on all business done in America with California. Cornelius was one of the first men who dominated in the America s Industrial Revolution, the term Robber Baron was coined toward Vanderbilt; who was known to monopolize competitors and the economic market of the day. This was the beginning of large enterprises emerging, big business that would reshape our nation, culture and our nation s politics. Many men would follow Vanderbilt s footsteps to be praised as captains of industry that would invent giant corporations; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Childhood Immunizations And Why Some Children Are Not... Childhood Immunizations and Why Some Children are not Getting Vaccines: A Literature Review Christie Canfield Central Carolina Community College Childhood Immunizations and Why Some Children are not Getting Vaccines: A Literature Review Abstract Recent outbreaks of measles has promoted renewed interest in childhood vaccinations. However, lingering doubts about the efficacy and safety of popular and recommended vaccines, specifically the DTP and MMR vaccines, remain. It is not necessarily the attenuated virus portion of the vaccines, but the ingredients which assist in the performance of the vaccines, that brings about concern. Some studies report that, at various times and in certain populations, vaccines may pose greater ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One reason that is resurging in the media is the notion that vaccines can be linked to autism. In the middle is the result: cases of measles, mumps and rubella are occurring and populations of children are at risk to contract these preventable viruses. It is therefore important to examine whether vaccinations are indeed safe, if such vaccines pose adverse health risks, and exactly what the nature of reasons are as to why some children do not receive their immunizations. Much of the controversy initially arose out of a study published originally in 1998. The Center of the Questions of Vaccine Safety In 1998 Wakefield et al. published the results of a study in the British Journal Lancet titled Ileal lymphoid nodular hyperplasia, non specific colitis, and pervasive developmental disorder in children (Wakefield, et al., 1998). What the researchers reported is the results of a study of 12 children who had been previously healthy, but were now presenting at a hospital with various complaints. These included a loss of acquired skills including language, and diarrhea and gastrointestinal pain. These children underwent extensive tests which all returned with various results. Through the study Wakefield et al. (1998) found a correlation between these children s symptoms and behaviors being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Long Grove Company s Mission Essay Long Grove Confectionery Company founded by John and Heidi Mangel started the company as a retail business in 1975. Locating in Long Grove, IL, the original Long Grove Confectionery was a retail shop and candy kitchen that was housed in a nostalgic replica of a red schoolhouse. After a successful ten years, Long Grove Confectionery had outgrown a small kitchen and moved its production to a 25,000 square feet facility in Buffalo Grove, IL. Shortly after that transition, Long Grove Confectionary added another 60,000 square feet which increased its total size to 85,000 square feet in order to meet the rising demand from its retail and wholesale customers. In June of 2013, Long Grove Confectionery Company was sold to Craig Leva; the president and owner of a Chicago based chocolate company Arway Confections, Inc. With the expertise of Craig Leva, Long Grove Confectionery Company was able to stay alive through its hardships in 2013 when John and Heidi Mangel had retired. Today, Long Grove Confectionery Company s mission is to deliver their customers quality products with a sense of pride, friendliness, warmth, and outstanding customer service. Introduction Sales Tactics On my visit to Long Grove Confectionery, the factory tour was led by Jane, a salesperson in the outlet store of more than 20 years. Initially, the tour was supposed to have 17 senior citizens and myself but the senior citizens never showed up so I got a tour of the factory by myself. I had requested to speak to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Monologue Of Jabari It was like two hands intertwining together when the moon s light peeked through the gargantuan sycamore trees. We are on the treacherous run to freedom, and I am eager to get there. Because of my bistered skin, I was shackled and cuffed, and forced to work in a field my whole life without my family. If all goes well tonight, I will be a free man who makes his own decisions instead of having everything forced upon me by an austere master. It seems like we had been running for days and my feet had never felt pain this agonizing until now. We slid through the woods like a snake slithering towards its prey until we began to hear voices. They echoed through the trees and would not stop. Ducking behind opaque bushes, we waited for the signal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Steal away to Jesus! Steal away, steal away home! I ain t got long to stay here! My Lord calls me! He calls me by the thunder! The trumpet sounds it ina my soul! I ain t got long to stay here! we heard parroting through the night as we dawdled behind the bushes. This was the signal we have been waiting for our whole lives, the sweet sound of freedom. I climb out from the cover of the green bushes and lethargically begin to walk toward the altruistic woman. She stops dead in her tracks and turns around to see me, Amare, and Chiddy with our big burnt sienna eyes wide open. We are a scabrous looking group of men, covered in mauve bruises and swollen wounds cracked with dried carmine blood. What plantantation do you men come from? she asked. Butler Island, in Georgia , I reply exacerbated, for I hope to make her feel bad for us and our horrible lives of suffering at the plantation. How d y all get here alive? , she said with aversion in her voice. We barely done got here but we are luck we did , Amare croaked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Aristotle s Use Of Ethos Pathos Logos Throughout my studies at Seton Hall, particularly in Journey of Transformation and Christianity Culture and Dialogue we covered the works of Aristotle. It is interesting to learn how the Greeks were among the first to use persuasion. Aristotle defined rhetoric as the faculty of observing in any given case, the available means of persuasion (17). Aristotle believed that persuasion consist of artistic and inartistic proofs. When giving a persuasive speech we are able to control certain aspects of it such as the delivery, evidence and word usage which are the artistic proofs. The persuader has the ability to get creative in order to engage the audience and get his message across. However, the speaker is also subject to certain constraints such as the occasion or the time that has been allocated to the speaker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then we have Pathos which uses an emotional appeal in order to get an emotional response. Recently, Texas suffered a suffered a severe catastrophe because of Hurricane Harvey. This led to many homes, buildings and families torn apart. Recent Commercial Ads are depicting these images in order for the public to feel sorrow and donate funds for the cause. Many individuals do not want to live with the guilt of not helping out and so they decide to donate for a good cause, thus eliminating that regret. Finally, we have this idea of logos which is the idea of using logical or rational appeals (17). Lagos uses things such as polls, facts or statistics to appeal to the audience. A recent example of Lagos would be the campaign promises that President Donald Trump made to the American people. One of them was the he promised a 4% GDP growth during his tenure. For investors or the ordinary person, this creates speculation that the future of the economy will be bright. When I am preparing a persuasive speech, whether it be in the classroom or in the real world, it is imperative for me to keep in mind ethos, pathos and logos in the back of mind in order to achieve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Paradoxical Trinity Analysis The age of the robot warrior machine is looming, and it represents monumental changes in the future conduct of war. Increased precision and decreased risk make the automation of warriors both politically and militarily attractive. In the future, government and military leaders will have to address the numerous moral and ethical questions concerning when, where and how to utilize these lifeless soldiers. In the past, many leaders relied on the military theory from the Prussian theorist Carl Von Clausewitz book On War to answer similar questions. Even though his theories have formerly provided guidance, can the ideas written in the 1800 s, truly be useful when applied to such drastic changes in the future conduct of war. Clausewitz military ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Measuring, comparing, or correlating the ever changing interaction between them is impossible. The only constant is that all three are always in existence, pulling and pushing for an assemblance of equilibrium. Any attempt to ignore one of them or limit another would render them useless . The trinity and the absolute existence of the three elements represent the unique unchanging nature of war. The enduring nature and profoundness suggests that the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) may have influenced Clausewitz, which is undoubtedly also a bias of this author. Many scholars have argued over its interpretation, especially with regard to the secondary trinity referenced by Clausewitz as the people, the commander with his army, and the government . One notion that is agreeable to this author is that the secondary trinity of the people, army, and government was Clausewitz attempt at the application of the theory. The application in this way also discards the argument that the term war can only apply a state. Because of this, the elements of his paradoxical trinity can be applied not only to state actors, but to non state, warlords, gangs, fanatical groups or even individuals. The only requirement is humans. Other Students of Clausewitz have developed their own simplified interpretations of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Anne Moody s Coming Of Age Essay HIST278 Essay One Joseph Malthus, 42863655 Anne Moody s Coming of Age in Mississippi is a story of a black girl growing up in the American Deep South during the development of the Civil Rights Movement. Moody notices the racism that envelops her life and attempts to understand why it exists, despite the absence of reasonable grounding. Suffocating under the restrictions and fear caused by systematic racism, she ultimately decides to become an activist, and takes an active role in demanding equality and a better life for Black Americans. Moody s childhood was riddled with incidents where white people imposed their superiority and control over her and other blacks. She sought to understand why American society was structured this way. Moody first begins thinking about this after she is forced away from her friends in a segregated cinema. While her friends were allowed to sit in the main atrium to watch the film, Moody and her family were forced to use a separate entrance and sit behind them on a balcony. Moody noticed that her friends whiteness meant they were treated better, but at her age she could not understand why their skin tone made them better than her: why their whiteness provided them with a pass to downstairs in that nice section and [her] blackness sent [her] to the balcony .1 She became determined to discover what made whites more deserving of better homes and schools compared to those which blacks were consigned to. Moody did not see skin tone as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Paper Questions 2.4.2 Conceptions and Past Paper Questions Norton Irvin (2007) found that a considerable number of students who have difficulties understanding fractions, negative numbers and ratios also struggle with solving algebraic problems. Conception 1,2 and 3 are predominant in the GCSE foundation syllabus and in post primary mathematics in general. It is evident upon research into examiner reports that students have difficulties relating to these conceptions. Below is an example of a question found in the 2014 Maths GCSE foundation exam. Figure 1 (GCSE Math Jun 14 Foundation Tier Unit 2 Q.18) The Chief examiner reported, Many candidates did not understand the meaning of Write an equation in terms of w and as a result lost all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2.6 Creating an App 2.6.1 The Chosen Software The first consideration for the app was the software needed to create it. As the developer does not have advanced knowledge or expertise on coding, the software programme needed to match their skills appropriately. Luterbach and The second point to consider was the desired outcome. The overall aim of this project was to create an engaging user centred app, which highlighted two of the misconceptions in GCSE algebra. The software programme chosen enabled interactive elements and testing features to enhance students learning and knowledge. 2.6.2 Using an app to teach algebra Technology is essential in teaching and learning mathematics; it influences the mathematics that is taught and enhances students learning. (McGehee Griffith, 2000). Similar to McGehee and Griffith, Ghosh (2012, cited Drijvers, 2016) believes that the integration of technology and ICT has suggested a positive impact on the achievement of students in the general algebraic education but in particular solving word problems. The most recent phenomenon has been the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Keeping A Healthy Lifestyle On Food Intake Introduction Our bodies need certain things in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Food is a key ingredient to helping sustain our health throughout our life. When looking at our diet, we need to look beyond total calories consumed. Instead, we need to break the foods down into the different molecules that provide our body the proper nutrients to thrive and grow. Macronutrients are required by our bodies to properly function, and are needed for growth and energy. These macronutrients consist of proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates which we obtain from the foods we eat. Tracking food intake is one way to analyze how food consumption meets, exceeds or falls short of recommended values. Through behavior modification and small, specific goals, positive dietary changes can help maintain long term health. Proteins are the building blocks of our bodies. From DNA to muscles, protein is a major part of our bodies. Protein is found in meats, poultry, dairy, nuts, and fish. Each gram of protein we eat consists of 4 calories. Proteins are made up of amino acids, known as the building blocks of proteins. There are 20 amino acids, 9 of which are essential, since they are only obtained from the food in our diet. The other 11 amino acids are considered non essential because our bodies have the ability to create these amino acids. Lipids, or fats, are important to our bodies. Lipids in our diet come from foods such as meats, nuts, dairy and oils. Each gram ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...