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Pentecostalism Revival
Another practice or thing that comes along side Pentecostalism is often revivals. Revivals are what
started the Pentecostal movement. There are three different waves that took place from the 20th
Century until currently. Each movement or wave was accompanied with a revival. All different
denominations of Christians experienced these revivals. Anywhere from the Catholics to John
Calvin, to the Quakers experienced some sort of dramatic move from the Holy Spirit.
Pentecostalismwas birthed out of these rivals not rivals birthed out of Pentecostalism. There is
even evidence of rival in scripture in Acts 2. Pentecost would be one of the earliest forms of the
Holy Spirit working in a way that revived large groups of people. People often associate... Show
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From my research and what I have heard a revival seems amazing and very positive for the
Christian faith. These revivals are breaking out all over the world and transforming unbelievers
to Christ followers. The revivals are creating an environment to welcome God in their midst. It
is a positive thing because it gives God room to be free and work in the ways he wants to. Too
many churches today are extremely structured. The excessive amount of structure can prevent
God from moving and doing what he wants. I think there are positives in revivals being a
movement and not a denomination. Now we see the main denominations that part take are
Pentecostal/Charismatic churches. With the rich history of revivals it still has an open
invitation for all different denominations. For example some Catholic churches take place in
these revivals. Any one is welcome to participate in a revival. A negative thing about revivals
can be if people get too caught up in the experience. The experience of God is a huge part of the
revival, but if that is all the large group of people are focus on it can be harmful. A revival must
lead to change and fruit, but if a person is too caught up in the experience they could prevent
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English Media Coursework (Saving Private Ryan) Essay
Analyze the methods used to make the opening battle sequence of Saving Private Ryan both
shocking and realistic, and say how effective you find it as an introduction to the film
Steven Spielberg s master piece Saving Private Ryan earned itself 5 academy awards, including
the best director award in 1998. The all star cast starring Tom Hanks, Matt Damon, Tom Sizemore
and Edward Burns brings to life the horror of war. Seen through the eyes of a squad of American
soldiers, the story begins with World War 2 s historic D Day invasion, then moves beyond the
beach as the men embark on a dangerous special mission. Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks) must
take his men behind enemy lines to find Private James Ryan, whose three brothers have been ...
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When they show American soldiers storming the beach and taking cover from enemy fire, Steven
Spielberg uses handheld cameras moving along with the soldiers. Crouching when the soldiers
crouch, running when the soldiers run, as if the viewers are watching the battle through a soldiers
eye s, creating the documentary type effect, adding to the realism of the movie. Also Steven
Spielberg quoted that all the documentaries of the battle in Normandy were in black and white. Not
only had this motivated Spielberg to create his opening battle sequence with desaturated and dark
colours, but this also enhanced the battle sequence, if you notice, the faces of the soldiers are
glowing white, this creates the feeling of fear and also in one scene especially, when the flame
thrower blows up burning everything around him, with raining blood falling upon Tom Hanks, the
colour of the blood and the fire radiates in the movie, and the red blood on Tom Hanks s face
shocks viewers, enhancing the gory war effect. The contrasting use of the bright colours against the
dull background adds to the realistic nature of the battle scenes.
The opening scene of the movie first sets the mood when you hear a trumpet playing in the
background. The music sounded much disciplined with the precision beats of the drums in the
background, instantly any viewer could guess must be related to the military. Then the American
flag is shown, signifying all the American soldiers who died in
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An Reflection Of Autobiography Of The Philosophy Course
Autobiography of our encounters and engagements with the philosophy course.
In this introduction to philosophy course, when i taken the course what i was though that about the
philosophy was that is related to Individual s ways. How to examining every situation happening
with thing has different philosophical approach in life attending at the first few sessions came to
know about that What I think about philosophy is something different way. In the major part of the
Philosophy is deals with arguments and counter statements I know a lot of things about during this
sessions philosophy means study of general and fundamentals problems. I learned how to think
philosophically and how to argument in philosophy. I also encountered the philosophical concepts
and through the ideas that which i have not thought about them. Philosophy is nothing but whatever
is happen or going around us and around the world.
To know about the arguments such as inverted spectrum argument and the arguments they are valid
argument, invalid argument, sound argument and unsound argument. Sounds arguments are related
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Someone said that god is exist and asked what is the proof and scientific reason. That time i
thought that is god is really exist or not and started thinking because my parents said that we
have to believe in the god from that time i use to believe in god but i really don t know god is
really exists. After discussing in the class And we started discussion in the groups. It is actually a
valid argument. After that we seems to this argument which is unsound. I had doubt about the
ontological argument, whether one can conclude existence of the god with this argument. Some
people doesn t believe in the god But i used to say that god is really existence. God is in every
person to help to the people. Iam still confusing in existences of god
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Red Glass Analysis
Looking Through the Red Glass Throughout Red Glass, by Laura Resau, the characters have to
overcome many changes. One character that changes dramatically is the main character,
Sophie. At the beginning of the novel, Sophie is introduced as a sheltered girl, terrified of the
outside world. Sophie experiences many things that influence her to become a young woman
that is willing to sacrifice her safety for the people she loves. She is influenced mostly by the
antagonist, Angel. Angel supports Sophie in ways that make her want to change herself.
Sophie changes positively throughout the story into a strong, fearless person, and Angel s love
for her is what makes her capable of that change. Sophie introduces herself in the story as a nerdy,
outcasted teenage girl, I always thought of myself as a free floating one celled amoeba,
minding my own business. The other kids at school were all parts of a larger organism. . . Not
particularly noticed, definitely not appreciated, just an amoeba swimming around aimlessly (9).
Sophie feels as if she does not belong where she grew up, she has always felt like she was on the
outside. Her father, a drug dealer and felon, left her mother when she was first born. Because of
her extreme self esteem issues, Sophie blames herself for her father leaving. She recalls what she
believes happened when she was born, When Mom was a teenager, I started making her belly fat.
And then my dad left. And then I was born too soon. And he came back to get us.
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The Five Disciplines By Peter Senge
Five Disciplines by Peter Senge are: 1.System thinking. 2.Personal mastery. 3.Mental models.
4.Shared vision. 5.Team learning. 1. System Thinking: System thinking is nothing but instead of
focusing on only one particular issue, we have to analyze and try to understand the entire system
on the whole. With this kind of analyzation, we can easily find a solution to the problem as the
problems are not confined to only a particular area or time. We might find a solution for a
particular issue, somewhere in the whole system by analyzing the entire system completely. We
should try to relate the actions and the consequences on the whole as the issues occur at different
time levels, not confined to only one particular time level. We have to have knowledge of the
relation between different departments of an organization and the relation between them and the
functionality between the departments as to how they are related in an organization. We generally
focus on only one particular issue rather than seeing the bug picture and that shouldn t be done. In
system thinking we analyze the big picture. 2. Personal Mastery: It is when a person has a clear
goal and can analyze the reality, when these both are combined then the person can achieve
Personal mastery. Seeing and telling the truth is the main and the first thing in personal mastery.
With personal mastery we can create rules and methods necessary to achieve the goal. As per
Senge, training and utilizing the powers of
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The Case Of Griswold V. Connecticut
Tandy Hood
U.S. Government
Professor Neher
11/19/15
Griswold v. Connecticut
The first Supreme Court case that I listened to was one brought forth in front of the Warren Court
in 1965. The case of Griswold v. Connecticut is a very significant case regarding contraceptive use,
counsel and advice with married couples. The case later played a great reference in the
Constitutional rights for abortion. The Griswold v. Connecticut case went in front of the Supreme
Court in March and was passed a few months later in June by a vote of 7 2 in favor of Griswold.
Griswold was the Executive Director of a Planned Parenthood Clinic in Connecticut. The State of
Connecticut charged her and her Medical Director, Dr. Buxton, for giving advice and medical...
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The statutes were being challenged on the due process clause under the Fourteenth Amendment and
the First Amendment regarding the Freedom of Speech. At the time of this case it was illegal to
sale or prescribe contraceptives for the prevention of pregnancy, but not for the prevention of
disease.
At the beginning of the oral argument the appellant s lawyer, Thomas I. Emerson was asked if the
case was an equal opportunity case. He verbally stumbled and was delayed with his response to
the Judges. The Judges asked several times why it was not being argued as an equal opportunity
case due to the distinction that only married women received treatment and counsel from the
Planned Parenthood Clinic. His only response was that was not the issue of this case.
Emerson stated the history of the case in order to paint his picture to the Judges. Mrs. Griswold
did not have a medical license, but was allowed to work under the umbrella of the clinic s
Medical Director, Dr. Buxton. The clinic was only open for ten days when the two appellants were
arrested and charged for the counsel and distribution of contraceptives to married women, at which
time the clinic was forced to close. Three of the married women that received treatment and counsel
provided by the clinic were fined and later testified against
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Circumstances In Jane Eyre
Jane Eyre is the typical little girl, except she has one special circumstance: she s an orphan.
Living under the roof of her aunt, Mrs. Reed, and her three cousins, John, Eliza, and Georgiana,
Jane is often mistreated. One day, at Gateshead, the name of her residence, John Reed punishes
her by throwing a book at her and hitting her head. Jane yells at him, and tells him how wicked
and cruel he is (Bronte 15). Mrs. Reed comes in and disciplines her for acting out by sending her
to the red room, the room where her uncle died. After spending a while in the red room Jane starts
feeling like the ghost of Mr. Reed has returned to seek avenge of his unfulfilled last wish. She
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Rochester tries create a plan so they can stay together, but Jane wants nothing to do with it. That
night, she sneaks away from Thornfield to start a new chapter of her life (372 373). Jane goes
out by herself with no money left, no food, and no shelter. In poor condition, Jane sees the light
of a house and decides to go knock on the door. At first, Jane is denied shelter by Hannah, but St.
John over hears the conversation and insists that she be let in (390 391). Jane lies about her
name when asked and tells them her name is Jane Elliot . Jane receives an inheritance from her
uncle, John Eyre, and she finds out that her uncle was actually their (the Rivers siblings) uncle
too. St. John tries to marry Jane, but she refuses (466). When she is about to submit, and agree to
marry St. John, she hears Mr. Rochester s voice in her head, and leaves for Thornfield the next
day. When she gets there she finds that Thornfield has burnt down (491). She finds out that Bertha
had caught the hall on fire and that Mr. Rochester had lost a hand and his sight in the fire, trying to
save everyone. Bertha had died from jumping off of the
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Ethics and Intellectual Property
Ethics and Intellectual Property
Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works;
designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce (United States Patent and Trademark
Office, 2013). There are many ethical issues that have arisen in the business world today pertaining
to intellectual property. Some people may not think that it is important to protect intellectual
property however, the United States Patent and TrademarkOffice (USPTO) does just that.
Intellectual property is protected in law by, for example, patents, copyright and trademarks, which
enable people to earn recognition or financial benefit from what they invent or create (United
States Patent and Trademark Office). Protecting trademarks and logos is important, as these things
are rightfully owned by the person or company which created them. Many companies are known
by their intellectual property, such as symbols, names and logos. It can also be very costly to have
these artistic logos created, making it more frustrating when someone chooses to copy or steal the
logo and use it as their own.
Ethical Issues
Businesses generally have attorneys to represent them or advise them on business law, and to read
documentation to ensure there are no legal issues. There can be ethical issues when consulting with
an attorney who represents another business that may have similar intellectual property as another
business. In the licensing journal, it
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Empty Nest Syndrome Research Paper
Understanding Empty Nest Syndrome As a 20th century phenomenon the post parental phase of
development, also known as the empty nest period, has been commonly used to describe a
specific phase of the adult life cycle that occurs when children leave home for the first time.
Within the past 40 years it has represented a key developmental and unbearable stage in parents
lives. For some parents, often mid life mothers who are the primary caregivers, the end of formal
childbearing can be a traumatic stage of life, during which they are forced to cope with many life
transitions. Since motherhood is considered to be a primary familyrole, the advent of the empty nest
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Midlife stresses are the result of a combination of personal, familial, social and biological
variables, in which many depressive feelings and reactions are frequently thought to occur in
conjunction with the empty nest period. Some of these variables include depth, breadth and
personal meaning of the maternal role, level of self esteem, and the opinion regarding their
children s success or lack their of (Raup Myers 1989). Consequently, the post parental transition is
a normal life occurrence that is primarily normative of stress. All mothers are potentially vulnerable
to the effects of this period. However, the empty nest period also offers women the reestablishment
of marital relationships, investments in other roles and other life satisfactions. It can be viewed as
a time of pleasure, rather than a time of trauma. The empty nest period, with its entire negative
potential, can represent a positive time of major life change for parents. Henceforth, it is a mother s
coping skills and lively reactions that are of greater significance to the effects of an empty nest.
Healthy attitudes allow mothers to adapt and confidently facilitate the transitional process from
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Techniques Of Monopole Antenna
operation but also needs to have an appropriate proposed design. It employs two techniques to
improve the radiation pattern. These techniques are the use of an angled dipole and vertical copper
plates arranged on the ground plane for improvement in the radiation pattern of lower and upper
bands, respectively radiation profile in both bands, namely similar gain, wide beamwidth. One of
the popular techniques for broadening the patch antennabandwidth is to incorporate a U slot on its
surface. They have the ability to confine the power in certain directions instead of scattering the
power everywhere. As a result of less power loss toward unwanted directions, the multipath and
interference effects are reduced.
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Fundamental characteristics of this antenna such as the radiation directivity and the frequency
response are measured.
Figure shows a picture of the proposed antenna that has a shape of ―tears drop‖. Using Novel
Ultra Wideband Planar
Reflector Antenna a reflector antenna relies on reflection of energy from the reflector. Reflector
antennas tend to be good directional and high gain antennas [11]. There are some classes of ultra
wideband reflector antennas, such as planar, corner, and parabolic cylinder reflector antennas. In
these reflector antennas, the planar reflector antenna is the simplest and yet most practical design.
Principle of the planar reflector antenna is image theory. As shown in figure according to antenna
image theory, an image antenna can generate in the other side of the perfect electric conducting
plane. Using conducting plane as a back reflector, a more compact antenna structure may be
feasible. The conducting planar reflector serves to concentrate the radiation to the antenna side of
the planar reflector [12].
Fig.
A dual spiral antenna for Ultra wideband capsule endoscope system a dual spiral antenna for ultra
wideband capsule endoscope system is proposed. Since a capsule endoscope system which
transmits real time image data in the body should have ultra wideband characteristic, an ultra
wideband antenna is suitable for this system. When an antenna is used as capsule endoscope
system, a small sized antenna is
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Experience As Depicted In James Paul Gee s Analysis
Knowledge obtained from texts and teachers contain flaws in several respects. Unless it is
enriched by wisdom gained from experience, it can sometimes be deceitful. Be that as it may, the
knowledge texts contain is important and based on experience. Understanding how experience
affects a person s daily activities is important in the sense that experience is the basis of people s
thought processes. Experience is useful and valuable in intelligence only obtainable by those who
live through the experience itself.
In James Paul Gee s text Literacy, Discourse, and Linguistics, Gee discusses what Discourses are
and how they are ways of being in the world: they are forms of life which integrate words, acts,
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that are established early in life through socialization from family and peers. Any Discourses
obtained after are considered secondary Discourses. The two types of secondary Discourses are
known are dominant and nondominant Discourse. Gee argues that the distinction among them
is that dominant Discourses are taken in because they help acquire social value, whether it be
monetary or prestige, while non dominant Discourses, may be centered around the person s
value in connection with their network. This heavily relates to the experienced that one gains
from their lifetime. Depending how one chooses to gain experience, their Discourse, or identity
will be adjusted. For example, those who enjoy hiking and rock climbing may choose a
Discourse that is outdoors like and free mannered. I find it interesting and agree with his notions
of the different types of Discourses, however I disagree with his idea that a failure in mastering a
discourse results in reverting to one s primary discourse or identifying with another secondary
discourse. I believe that if one fails to master a discourse, that discourse will still leave a
significant mark on one s identity, partially altering their previous discourse. This notion relates
specifically to Gee s reference of creolization. He uses partial language mastery as an example, but
from my personal experience, I have combined the Discourse of Peruvian culture engrossed with
my American culture, even though I am not entirely proficient in the Spanish
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Adam And Eve Loss Of Knowledge Essay
The tale of Adam and Eve, an infamous account in the book of Genesis, depicts man s original
disobedience in eating of the Tree of Knowledge and serves as humankind s first archetype of the
innate relationship between lost innocence and the attainment of knowledge. As portrayed in the
story, God s severe punishment of Adam and Evefor consuming the forbidden fruit insinuates that
it is wrong to desire knowledge, more specifically, the knowledge of humanity s potential for good
and evil. The resultant loss of innocence from gaining this moral comprehension is all too
frequently regarded as sinful, undesirable, and ultimately regrettable. The concept however, of
pursuing a greater understanding of the natures of others and oneself is not fundamentally wrong
as it expresses a kind of valuable moral growth. As evidenced by further analysis of the story of
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In the case of Adam and Eve, the two became gradually more knowledgeable after eating the fruit
and were forced to depart from the childlike innocence that they had experienced in the Garden of
Eden. This same departure is further illustrated by the responsibilities that children are assigned
once they begin to mature. No longer are they solely accountable for their own person, but their
actions must also reflect consideration for the well being of those around them as they now have
the ability to reflect upon issues outside of themselves. This erasure of ignorance is of great
importance as it now allows for the construction of moral dimension within mankind. The
consumption of the fruit symbolizes the acquirement of a wealth of moral knowledge for Adam and
Eve and the recognition of their individual obligations in human
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Henri De Lubac Research Paper
Henri De Lubac
History of Henri De Lubac Henri Marie Joseph Sonier de Lubac, known as just Henri De Lubac,
was born in Campari on February 20th 1896 to the ancient family of ArdГЁche. His father was a
banker and his mother was homemaker and gave birth to six children including Henri. In 1898 him
and his family moved to the Lyon district. There, Henri was schooled by Jesuits. Henri studied
law for about a year until he was 17, which then he joined the Society of Jesus. He was eventually
drafted into the French army in 1917 after the results of the start of the Great War. In the war, he
suffered a major head injury which had lasting affects on him for the rest of his life. A couple
years after, Henri returned to his studies which lead him to teaching at a college in MongrГ© and
many other places while he continued his study on theological studies.
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No matter what happened in his life he was always learning and teaching and writing about
theology. In 1992 he was even made a professor at the Catholic University of Lyon. He taught
there for a few years and even wrote many books about Christ and the Catholic Church during this
time. That was until World War II, where he was forced into hiding for his support for the French
Resistance. And because of this, he ended up losing his job at the university. He still managed to
learn and write about theology and after some time of hiding away, he could eventually come out
and publish more books like he did
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Equifax Breach And The Breaching Of The Democratic Party...
The issue of strong cybersecurity efforts in the United States has been especially topical in 2017,
and on the rise over the last few years. The Equifax breach and the breaching of the Democratic
Party during the 2016 Presidential Election are recent examples that are bringing up the
conversation of cybersecurity and make citizens curious of whether or not the United States
government has plans in place to deter these events from happening. People are already worried
about the damages these attacks can cause with consequences such as stolen information or
monetary loss of close to five billion dollars in 2017 alone (cybersecurityventures.com). Although
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These attacks can be extremely damaging to one s intellectual properties (information, money, etc)
as well as a concern for personal safety. The key to stopping or minimizing these attacks is to learn
what these attacks are and how they are executed to really create an effective plan to stop
unnecessary losses.
In order to understand the true problems with these plans in place, we must first discuss what
these practices are. In early 2016, former President Obama created a Cybersecurity National
Action Plan or CNAP, for short. The issue of cybersecurity is a very big one in the United States
and President Obama knows and understands the true importance of this issue. The CNAP
discusses some of the most important concerns over this topic and does the best it can to combat it
with the best of its ability. This plan includes things such as establishing a commission on
enhancing national cybersecurity using experts from outside the government, a proposal of a $3.1
billion dollar Information Technology Modernization Fund to help modernize and replace old
information about this subject in the government, and invest close to $19 billion dollars for
cybersecurity (The President s National Cybersecurity Plan: What You Need to Know).
The reason there has been such a huge debate over cyber security in the United States as of late is
due to the slew of recent large scale attacks that have affected a large amount
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Venus Of Urbino And Female Nudes
Female nudes are a favorite reoccurring subject matter through art history that offers symbolic
significance from simplistic anatomy of the female body. Venus of Urbino by Titian and Olympia
by Edouard Manet are great representation that illustrates the difference in the portrayer of female
nude. Hence, both artworks are intriguing as it reflects the importance of cultural reformation
between both periods. Titian painted Venus of Urbinoduring the Venetian Renaissance in 1538,
measuring 46 by 64 in the medium of oil painting ( Titian, Venus Of Urbino ). Venus of Urbino was
commissioned by the Duke of Urbino in conjunction with the celebration of his marriage ( Academy
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Iconographies like the black cat symbolize promiscuity, while orchid symbolizes eroticism,
exoticness and sexuality. Manet s color patch technique reflects a pasty skin instead of a marble
like skin, not only is Olympia s body flat, her hands are the only area that is evident of any
shadows that places emphasis on the surface ( Manet, Olympia ). Hence, sexuality became the
subject matter with enhanced nakedness from Olympia s ribbon around her neck and slipper.
Therefore, critics are shocked when they saw the painting, from the iconography to the identity
and posture of the female nude it is obvious who Olympia is. Olympia was Manet s way of
conveying the honesty in materials, subject, motives and desires; it is merely a reflection of the
cultural and political aspects of the 19th
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Nick And Sam s Research Paper
Walking into to Nick Sam s Steakhouse, you are greeted with smiles from the hostesses and an
ambiance of luxury. Although these qualities seem to contradict, Nick Sam s manages to combine
them perfectly; welcoming with a pinch of intimidation. Founded in 1999 by Phil Romano, Nick
Sam s is known for its amazing steak, seafood, customer service, and unparalleled atmosphere.
Located in Uptown Dallas, Nick Sam s is a hub for the rich and famous and the foodis certainly
priced to match. But if you can swing it, Nick Sam s will give you a meal to dream about.
Arched ceilings, dimmed chandeliers, and a grand piano pair with a checkered open kitchen to
create the main dining room s classic yet energetic environment also known as the Phil
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Descartes Demon Doubt Essay
Throughout the Meditations, Descartes successfully establishes methodical doubt about math and
all sensory information, however, his answer to the doubt cast by the Evil Demon ploy does not
fully relieve the dilemma of skepticism that his intense application of doubt has brought forth.
Ultimately, Descartes is unable to satisfactorily answer the Evil Demon doubt because his argument
does not prove that God s existencewould not prevent the serious errors in judgment and perception
caused by the Evil Demon doubt.
Descartes uses the Evil Demon hypothesis to prove that all one knows for sure is that they exist.
To call reality into doubt, Descartes supposes the existence of an all powerful, evil deceiver, a
supposition which he asserts he cannot know to be false. Descartes supposes that it is conceivable
that this deceiver has tricked him in every moment of what he perceived to be life, such that, every
feeling and every experience Descartes ever had was merely a sequence synthesized by the
deceiver. This being could powerful to not only manipulate our senses, but to cast doubt over other
things such as mathematics.Thus, he renders himself into a state of complete uncertainty and
denial of all known existence, since he cannot be certain that this deceiver does not exist. Any
understanding or knowledge that there is could simply be an illusion or false input. Later,
Descartes refutes the existence of such a being. Instead, he puts forth the assumption of a merciful
God. His
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Comparing The Hobbit And The Lord Of The Rings
How can an author write a story which appeals to a present day audience? Richard H. Tyre
published an article in 1978 that gives an answer to this very question. Tyre explains how most
kids today choose to read books like the Harry Potter series, The Lord of the Rings series, and
even The Wizard of Oz. An existing theory that Tyre came up with explains that each of these
books, along with many others, have one thing in common: 6 plot elements. Not only do these
stories contain the same 6 elements but those elements are in the same order! Tyre states that (1)
those who hunt for treasure, (2) must go alone, (3) at night, (4) and when they find it, (5) they
must leave some of their blood behind, (6) and the treasure is never what they expected. (Tyre 2).
J.R.R. Tolkien is the author of The Hobbit. The Hobbit revolves around one hobbit in particular
named Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo embarks on a journey with 14 others to recover a treasure that is
guarded by a dragon. Along the way Bilbo faces many challenges that range from running into huge
trolls, to taking part in fierce battles. Due to it s main character hunting for treasure, facing most of
the dangers alone, battling during the wee hours of the night, eventually finding the treasure, after
sweating/crying/and enduring injuries, just to have the treasure revealed to him as not what he
expected, J.R.R. Tolkien s The Hobbit is undoubtedly a perfect example of Tyre s 6 plot elements.
For the first element those who hunt for
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The Case Against Beilis And Frank Essay
The first, as well as most basic, difference between the cases against Beilis and Frank, lies in the
evidence against them. It is no exaggeration to say that there was no case against Beilis.
Although it is true that the victim s body was found close to the brick factory, there was abundant
corroboration that Beilis was preoccupied on the day of Andrei s disappearance. Numerous
factory workers came forward to testify that not only did they not see Andrei near the factory, but
that they had even given Beilis receipts to sign (Levin 241 242). Additionally, when the factory
was investigated, Vasily Fenenko, the investigating magistrate, reported that nothing suspicious
was found (Levin 52). The lack of physical evidence was not the only element in Beilis favor. The
motive of ritual murder, which the prosecution had suggested, was extremely unsubstantiated.
Although Russian experts eventually came forward to assert that Andrei s body had been drained
of blood, the first autopsy report, as previously mentioned, made no mention of excessive blood
loss. Furthermore, British doctors who were familiar with the details of the case concluded that it
appears to us quite impossible that the boy was killed for the purpose of collecting blood (Levin
196). All of this is assuming that Jewsactually do commit ritual murder. Notwithstanding all of the
authorities who testified to the erroneousness of this assertion, the prosecution, itself, admitted that
only the radical sect of Judaism
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Albert Bandura s Theory Of Observational Learning
Intro
Today, I will be talking about the famous psychologist Albert Bandura.
Who is Albert Bandura
We have obviously learned about him in the previous unit, so can anyone refresh our memories of
who he is and what did he do. Yes, it s the guy who conducted the Bobo doll experiment which
reflected how children saw the adults beating up the doll, and when the kids went in, they did the
same, which proves his theory of observational learning.
Also, do you remember the 4 processes of observation:
For example: you watch someone ride a bike which is ATTENTION
Then you when get on a bike you re supposed to remember what the person did which is
RETENTION
Then you try to ride the bike which is the act of REPRODUCTION
And finally, if you re actually MOTIVATED to ride the bike, only then you would do so, otherwise
not which is MOTIVATION
Now as we have refreshed what we learned in the course, I m going to teach you something new
about him
Timeline of Events
So first here s a timeline of his life events
So he was born on December 4, 1925 , and graduated with a degree in psychology from British
Columbia in the year of 1949. He then received his PhD in clinical psychology from the Iowa
University. In 1974, he served as a president of the American Psychological Association, and have
also received the award of lifetime achievement in the field of psychology, and that happened in
2004.
Early Life
Albert Bandura was born in a little town called Mundare which is located in Alberta.
He
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Hoplites Into Democracy Analysis
In his 1996 work titled Hoplites into Democrats: The Changing Ideology of Athenian Infantry,
Victor Hanson analyzes the timeline of the Athenian government as it transitions into a democracy
and the effect this transition had on their warfare culture. Throughout the article, Hanson refers to
the seventh and sixth century BC as the normative polis before democracywhen the government was
timocratical and Athens was an early agrarian polis; and then continues his article to emphasize the
fifth and fourth centuries BC during the political reforms and the emergence of democracy as the
main form of government. Hanson mentions the tensions that arose between landowners and non
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With continuous war and battles being fought, the Athenian farmers gained profits because of
greater opportunity for theft (301). Hanson pulls from the fragmented works of an anonymous
Oxyrhynchus Historian to support his plundering claim. The historian writes that the Athenian
countryside was the most lavishly furnished in Greece (300). Hanson draws to the conclusion that
Attic farmers in the fifth century BC often took rural property from conquered subjects and then re
employed it on their own farms (301). With money being the new standard of privilege, as stated
earlier, farmers utilized the lavish material items they plundered to gain economic status within
their culture. Another policy that Attic farmers enjoyed under democracy was the introduction of
pay for hoplite military service... sometime around the mid fifth century BC (301). Hanson notes
that Athenian farmers were discovering the attractions democracy had to offer (301) since
compensation was nonexistent during agrarian warfare because it was a necessity to fight to save
the farm. The burden of battle shifted between the old regime, where the agrarian community faced
battle alone, and the new regime, where the burden was on the entire polis to fight for each other s
land (301). As generations continued, a new kind of self interested Athenian hoplite became
prevalent due to their
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Free-Will And Determinism
Free Will and Determinism is it an Illusion?
Determinism, libertarianism and compatibilism are three significantly different views on where
unaccountability might stop and where free will and moral responsibility begin. Determinism is the
strict opinion that every action and decision is the cause of an event, genetics or the environment
prior to that action. Quite the opposite is libertarianism, which happens to be the genuine belief in
free will as well as the denial of universal causation. Finally, deep self compatibilism meshes both
of these stand points together and introduces the idea that one s action can be free if it stems purely
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Second, Silenus would agree that if something is caused it can never be free. Silenus is very
high on himself as he rarely ever takes Hench s threats seriously because he is intelligent enough
to understand that Hench feels responsible for anything that he does. This is partially because
Silenus is constantly reminding him that he isn t responsible for how his mind works and thus
can never be held accountable for any action that may blossem from his desires. Third, since
Silenus concludes that he is not responsible for what he is, free will and moral responsibility
must cease to exist in his case. Don t be silly Hench. Only human beings are responsible. I am
what I am, (Satyr, 218). The Satyr considers himself to be above human responsibility based on
both his pre determined genetic information, and also his environment when he s reduced to
cleaning his creator s lab. To add, all human acquaintances Silenus has had the displeasure of
meeting label him as an untrustworthy beast. By soaking up human behavior like a sponge,
Silenus discovers that people can be extremely selfish, so he decides it is ok to mock this behavior
in a very direct manner. Therefore, Silenus the Satyr and his determinist view that there are reasons
behind every action have even Hench convinced that he is in fact liable for all negative outcomes
that Silenus may initiate.
In the beginning of the story, Hench is
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Zoroastrianism Essay
Zoroastrianism
The Arab world is now dominated by one strong and fierce religion. But, during the dynasties of
such nobles as the Achaemenids, a truly noble and proud religion appeared;
Zoroastrianism. The word of this religion was brought to the world by the Persian prophet
Zoroaster. The origins of the religion and the beliefs of Zoroastrianism were and still are the
cornerstone of the religion. During time, the religion depleted in size because of Mohammed, who
introduced and brought the faith of Islam into the world.
Also, Zoroastrianism played a major part in everyday life. Because of its beliefs,
Zoroastrianism could once again arise as a dominate religion. This is not just because of its beliefs,
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It was believed that Zoroaster had saw an invision from the
Lord Wisdom Ahura Mazda. Zoroastrianism continued to grow under Grecian rule with the likes
of the Seleucids ruling Persia. Also, under the Parthian Arsacids, Zoroaster was a dominate
religion. From 226 641 AD, Persia was finally back under Persian rule with the Sassanids. During
this time, Zoroastrianism grew rapidly and was the most powerful religion in Persia. Eventually
under the Sassanids, who were of Zoroastrian belief, made
Zoroastrianism the official state religion. This meant that everyone was now of this belief since that
a emperor ordered it. Overtime, Zoroastrianism soon depleted in size mainly because of the
ascension of another religion, Islam. During the
7th century, Persia was slowly converted to the faith of Islam by the Arabs. Because of this,
people of this religion were not safe in a dominate Islam society and most were faced with another
dilemma, death. The Islamic people converted the Zoroastrian people with force. However,
Zoroastrian still lives on in eastern parts in India because the Islam crusaders never reached this far
away place.
Even though not much is know how Zoroastrianism played a role in the household of Persians, it
is know that it did help their lives. Zoroastrianism brought the people of Persia a religion which
based on two ideologies, old and new. Zoroastrianism had brought along many aspects from the
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Shoe Horn Sonata
The Shoe Horn Sonata
The Shoe Horn Sonata provides an insight into the lives of two women who were made prisoners
of war by the Japanese and explores the little known and horrific conditions and events the women
endured. With the use of distinctively visual techniques, John Misto brings Bridie and Sheila s
experience vividly to life. Through the use of projected images, sound, music and symbolism; the
horrors of war, survival and resilience are portrayed throughout the drama.
Misto uses an array of projected images on stage to illustrate the horrors of war to the audience. The
photographs projected behind the women, as they retell their struggles, supports their stories by
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Although a humorous part in the play, it displays their wants and needs for survival. As the women
form a choir within the camp, the shoehorn takes on an essential role in the women s existence. It
is used as a metronome, driving the music, lifting the spirits of each woman and emotionally
allowing them to rise above the deprivation and horror around them. This notion is enhanced with
the dialogue together we made this glorious sound that rose above the camp above the jungle
above the war rose and rose and took us with it. Fifty voices set us free . Most predominantly the
shoe horn becomes a symbol of the pain and shame Sheila held for 50 years and the sacrifice she
was willing to make in order to save a friends life. Once the shoe horn is returned to Bridie, it
becomes a symbol of the women s redemption of friendship and whipes out the pain and suffering
they both had felt since the completion of the war. The symbolism throughout the drama portrays to
the audience that in various situations the women used what they had in order to survive and carry
on with their lives.
Misto uses distinctively visual techniques through the drama to portray to the audience the
experiences and feelings Bridie and Shelia felt throughout their tribulation. With the use of
projected images, sound effects, music and symbolism, Misto displays the horrors of war, resilience
and survival tactics of the women and aims at strengthening the knowledge and appreciation of the
women who
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Adventure Education and Wilderness Sports
Are you ever satisfied when you do something and do not receive the results you want? I know
you are not and nobody is. Everyone wants improvement in the world and people are happy and
satisfied when everything is right. This concept can be applied to the world of physical
education in today s society. Obesity has slowly become one of the most problematic diseases
that exist in the United States and the world today. The U.S. has been greatly impacted by this
disease and more and more people in today s society are overweight, unhealthy, and out of shape.
Everyone knows that this issue needs to be fixed but in order to fix a problem you need to
discover where the problem comes from. Many people blame food companies, which sell unhealthy
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Not all schools have climbing walls in their schools so activities like the trust walk can be done
which does not require any equipment. In the trust walk students are paired up and one student
wears a blindfold and the other student leads and helps the blind folded student walk around while
avoiding obstacles. This type of activity helps develop trust amongst the students as well as
communication skills. Adventure Education uses different activities like that to promote physical
activity, and students of all different skill levels can participate. Adventure sports and activities are
better than team sports because any student can excel at them, rather than in team sports where
some students are not athletic and refuse to participate. Adventure education should be taught to
older elementary grade levels such as grades 4 and 5, and to middle school children. The skills
needed to succeed are basic motor skills and do not require any athleticism, and promotes
interpersonal skills. As the students begin to grow older and reach high school, they can participate
in wilderness sports in physical education class. Wilderness sports are related to adventure
education but there are differences. Wilderness sports promote physically challenging outdoor
activities such as camping, backpacking, canoeing, hiking, orienteering, cross country skiing,
snowshoeing, and cycling
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Analysis Of Equality By Default
Equality by default is an idea that has been ever present throughout philosophy. Though its name
may not be the same from philosopher to philosopher, its philosophical ideals are relatively similar.
Equality by default is the idea that no single act or choice is more right or wrong than another. All
men are equal by nature and oneself cannot be considered better than another. Equalityby default
teaches that all acts, all thoughts, and all opinions are equal because it is impossible to be unequal.
Ancient philosopher Platoand modern author Phillippe Beneton share a very similar opinions when
it comes to equality by default.
It is important to understand that both Philippe Beneton and Plato are against the equality by
default mindset and find it to be unproductive and self inflicting. Beneton s book Equality by
Default shows how equality by default results in the deterioration of the good. This occurs
because the good is separate from the way that you should live. This separation occurs because
the good is arbitrary and all actions are considered equal. The good and the not good are different
and must be considered so. Equality by default eliminates the need to even acknowledge differences
because we are alike because we are different, and no difference is worth more than another.
(Beneton, 15) These differences are what make us human and are necessary to live humanly. If no
human activity is better than another, then the good is eliminated and living humanly no
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Cain And Abel Research Paper
Abel was killed by his older brother Cain. Genesis 4 shares the adult lives of brothers, Cain and
Abel. Cain and Abel were sons of Adam and Eve; however, Cain became very jealous and
envious of his younger brother, Abel. The motive of Cain s jealousy towards his brother, Abel,
derived from Abel s worship offering being accepted by God, their Creator. Abel s offering to
God was from the yield of the first fruit of his flock. Cain also provided a worship offering to
God. Nonetheless, Cain s presented offering wasn t acceptable. Hence, an envious spirit became
birthed within Cain, and Cain murdered his brother, Abel, because God accepted Abel s worship
offering but didn t accept Cain s offering. God became displeased with Cain and vowed that the
ground would no longer yield its fruit towards Cain. In other words, God is not honored with
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Moses died at an old age of 120 years old. When Moses died, he was still quite strong in his
strength and vision. Moses posture was likely still very erect. Indeed his mind was still strong,
and God allowed Moses to see all the land that He would give to the descendants of Abraham.
Moses eyesight was so strong at 120 years old that he could clearly see far into the western sea
and as far as Zoar. God loved Moses so much that He wanted Moses to at least see the Promised
Land even though Moses would not get an opportunity to enter into it. God buried Moses Himself
when he died, but He wouldn t allow anyone to know where Moses burial was located. After
Moses death, the Israelites grieved, wept and mourned for Moses for thirty
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Personal Health Plan Paper
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Running Head: Personal Health Plan
Running head: PERSONAL HEALTH PLAN
Personal Health Plan
Melissa Harcrow
9/12/2016
Self Evaluation Feel like I don?t meet rubric requirement here Isn?t health and wellness something
everybody strives to have? In my research for this paper I found a beautiful definition for wellness.
?Wellness, is the search for enhanced quality of life, personal growth, and potential through positive
lifestyle behaviors and attitudes? (humankinetics.com, 2016). Wellness and good healthwill be the
focus of my time for the next 8 weeks, as I put implement a plan to improve my overall health.
My health has been on the decline for the last seven years, I would not be considered healthy
today. Seven years ago, I was diagnosed with a muscle and skin autoimmune disease called
Dermatomyositis. This diagnosis was complicated by the fact I was pregnant with our sixth
child. Once the baby was delivered, and medication was continued, the disease was considered in
remission. Fibromyalgia has also been a catch all diagnosis for various chronic symptoms like
fatigue and pain, Chronic pain and medical suffering impacts one?s mental health as prolonged
exposure inevitably will lead to depression. In addition to the first autoimmune disease, I was
diagnosed with a second in August of 2015. This second autoimmune disease is called Primary
Biliary Cholangitis, and attacks the bile ducts in the liver. This disease can
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Formal Analysis Of Piet Mondrian
Formal analysis of Piet Mondrian s Composition with Large Red Plane, Yellow, Black, Grey and
Blue Composition with Large Red Plane, Yellow, Black, Grey and Blue, 1921, Oil on canvas,
Gemeentemuseum, The Hague
Description:
The composition is simplistic. The colors used are only the three primary colors, red, blue and
yellow along with black and white. All the planes of colors are edged by vertical and horizontal
black lines of uniform width, forming a big dominant red square surrounded by a distribution of
smaller rectangular blocks of other colors. Looking closer, you will find that even though all the
lines and angles are sharply defined, the edges of the vertical and horizontal lines are not perfectly
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Even though the black lines appear to be precise from a distant view, when viewing the work
closer and more carefully, one will find that the lines are actually heavily layered and even a bit
messy. Moreover, in blocks, colors are also densely pigmented with visible brush strokes, which
so many painters try to avoid. In the left bottom corner, it can be seen that one horizontal black
line was originally painted a little bit longer, but then the artist might decide to make a little change
and covered it with yellow. Also, from a high resolution photo of the work, we can see that
Mondrian might initially divided the square that now appears to black into four smaller squares, but
then might decide to cover the square completely with black later. (A likely extrapolation, but not a
fact). These details differ Mondrian s work from a more precise computer generated copy. They are
the evidence of how the artist thought and worked. It the touch of human that made the
composition no longer unanimated but 3 dementional and
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Hospice
When a person is diagnosed with a terminally illness and is given an expectancy of six months or
less to live, it is time to concentrate on the type of care will need. Many times a person and their
family will turn to hospice care. The meaning of hospice is to provide care to a person who is
terminally ill. Hospicedoes not speed up or postpone death. Hospice is a type of care that provides
services to improve the quality of life for the patient and family. Hospice exists in the hope and
belief that, through proper care and the encouragement of a caring and sensitive team, patients and
their families may be free to achieve some level of mental and spiritual preparation for death that is
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When my mother was diagnosed with a terminal illness, we used the service a hospice team. The
team was considered in all aspects due to my mother s physical and mental needs. They were
always sensitive and caring to not only my mom s needs but my family s needs.
Works Cited
DYINGWELL.COM. DYINGWELL.COM. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Nov. 2013. lt;http:/
/www.dyingwell.com/fineline.htm gt;.
The Hospice Philosophy by Joyce Remy. Seniors Digest RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Nov. 2013. lt;http:/
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National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. History of Hospice Care. N.p., n.d. Web. 24
Nov. 2013.
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The Negative Effects Of Urbanization
When we speak of the term urbanization the outward expansion of human population from the city
centre, many feel the sense of triumph about the current living conditions, and are enlightened to do
great works on the planet. Of course, it is not wrong if one feels this sense of triumph at first, but
the ambiguity comes when the environmental aspect is placed in the talk. In this capitalistic world
where money and status are worshiped, many negative effects associated with urbanization are
being forgotten or dismissed. Luckily, David Suzuki, a Canadian environmental activist reminds the
current generation about the danger of damaging the environment, as well as the intriguing wonders
that natureprovide, and most importantly that parents should encourage children to move away
from the indoors and enjoy the beauty of nature through his essay Hidden Lessons . I, however,
certainly do not experience much taste of triumphant over this matter. Undeniably, urbanization has
gifted me a comfortable home to live in, a reliable transportation to get around town, and a superb
education under the name of Agincourt Collegiate Institute. Yet, none of these would be available
if it weren t for the ultimate sacrifice of our wild friends on this planet. It overwhelms me when
Suzuki claims that there is something obscene and frightening about the disappearance of another
species at our hand in his essay (Suzuki). This is especially true over the past couple
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Essay on The Death of Icarus
Icarus plummeted into the cold dark water filling his lungs with the salty water, he sank to the
bottom of the endless chasm and starved for air, for one last breath. He succumbed to the
darkness it filled his mind and body, his life slipped away, he was dead. Daedalus landed near
the island of Kythira analyzing the assault on his senses he noticed the island had a very faint
sweet smell barely discernible in the company of the overbearing sea, this island was so pleasant
starkly contrasting the death of his son. He knew there was a way to save Icarus; his body was
lost but his soul would be saved, Icarus would be entering Hades realm presently, awaiting
unspeakable tortures that he couldn t even imagine. Daedaluscould enter the... Show more content
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Taking his crippled wings and bending them to the correct shapes he made the sail and rudder,
finally he took his clothes and ripped of small pieces to fill with sand and tie to the ship for his
descent.
His ship was complete but he still had no way of reaching the bottom of the ocean without
suffocating. His thoughts were continuous dead ends and the sticky residue from the trees was
beginning to harden and immobilize his fingers so he placed them in the lukewarm waters of
the mediterranean and slowly the sugary glass began to dissolve. the sugar dissolved so slowly
he knew it was his only option so he broke more of the plants and harvested the syrup with a head
sized rock he then smoothed it on the top and edges of the rock and made the top of his new
helmet, he then flipped the rock over and made another bowl shaped glass with an opening for his
head, fitting the two hardening pieces together he slathered on more of the syrup to seal the sphere.
Pushing his craft into the water he opened up the wings, and sailed to Crete, unaware of his
impending demise. Daedalus moved quickly to the sea north of Crete so he wouldn t be seen by
any ships that could be in the area, he then slowed the ship above the entrance to the underworld
and took disassembled the sail. Daedalus took the feathers out of the tacky wax cover wood and
put them into a pouch in his tattered crimson robe,
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The Sex Of Sex Work
The world of sex work has been around for countless years. Hollywood portrays it as a normal
way of life in all the cowboy movies and put a glamorous feel around it. However, Hollywood is
about selling dreams and fantasy, though the reality is quite different. The reality is that sex work
is dangerous. The act in and of itself is not usually dangerous, nevertheless, the situations in which it
needs to be conducted are. Today s sex work incorporates more than just prostitution; the adult film
industry, Dom/Sub work, phone sex operators, together with exotic dancing are all considered sex
work. The focus of this essay has been narrowed down to just the prostitution aspect of sex work
and the decriminalization for the means of creating a safer environment for the worker.
Decriminalization of this particular type of sex work would render the job safer for the workers
given that they would have the ability to screen clients, an established place of employment, safety
in numbers, a positive relationship with law enforcement, and enhanced means to protect
themselves from health risks.
Screening of the clients is a key aspect of keeping the sex workers safe. Screening the clients is a
lot about reading people, their clothes, their attitude, how they hold themselves and trusting the
experience of the worker s instinct. The screening process will not work every single time,
however, the ability to make the decision to go with a client or not can save the workers life.
Escorts and
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Literary Analysis Of The Dogs Could Teach Me By Gary Paulsen
Out of the three stories, The Dogs Could Teach Me, The Sniper, and The Flowers, The Dogs
Could Teach Me by Gary Paulsen best demonstrates description. This proves to be true through
Paulsen s consistency of descriptions throughout the entire story, unlike The Sniper. The Dogs
Could Teach Me begins with, There was a point where an old logging trail went through a small,
sharp sided gully a tiny canyon . . . It might have been a game trail that was slightly widened or
an old foot trail that had not caved in. Likewise, Liam O Flaherty starts out The Sniper by
writing, Dublin lay enveloped in darkness but for the dim light of the moon that shone through
fleecy clouds, casting a pale light as of approaching dawn over the streets . . . However, by the
third paragraph of The Sniper O Flaherty scrivens, He was eating a sandwich hungrily. He had
eaten nothing since morning. He had been too excited to eat, while Paulsen continues the same
pattern of writing saying, Later I saw the beauty of it, the falling lobes of blue ice that had
grown as the water froze and refroze, layering on itself. Even though the very beginning of The
Sniper collates with the beginning of The Dogs Could Teach Me, in the sense that both writers
start out with very strong descriptions, Paulsen s portrayals become more powerful because of
how consistent they are. Between Paulsen and O Flaherty s pieces of writing above, the reader
gains a clearer picture of the ambience surrounding Paulsen in The Dogs Could Teach Me than
of O Flaherty s character eating a sandwich due to the shift of focus O Flaherty decides to take.
Paulsen s main goal out of the two examples above was very evidently to describe these
situations, howbeit, O Flaherty s was not. Since the author of The Sniper decides to turn to action
based writing instead of creating vivid pictures in the third paragraph, it causes The Dogs Could
Teach Me to become a better example of descriptionthan The Sniper.
Paulsen also chooses to incorporate a variety of figurative language into the short story The Dogs
Could Teach Me, whereas the author of The Flowers does not, taking Paulsen s descriptions to the
next level . For instance, a simile that appears in
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Why I Choose French Language Course Essay
If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his
own language, that goes to his heart, Nelson Mandela once declared. Nowadays there are over
6,500 languages in our world, but sadly the only 571 million, which is 8.3% of the world
population are second language speakers according to a research by Dr. Bernard Comrie s article
for the Encarta Encyclopedia (1998). The foreign language that I would like to learn besides
English is French language. In France, the first language spoken is French language. Through this
assignment I will explain several reasons why I chose French language course throughout difference
aspect.
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In French, they only eat simple breakfast and to them lunch and dinner are the main meal of the
day. Homes desserts are normally yogurt and fruit. Because of this type of eating habits, the rates of
obesity and heart disease in France is lower than in other European countries. In France, cutlery is
used in the continental manner, this mean the fork in the left hand, prongs facing down and the
knife in the right hand. French etiquette prohibits the placing of hands below the table and the
placing of elbows on it. Those are some French food culture that I think we should learn from them.
Other fact that I have learned about French culture is they almost have a similar culture with
Malaysia which is freedom of belief. In France, there are many type of religion we can find like
Catholicism, Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism. Because of its respect of religious freedom, there
are no issue of racism and religious doctrine. So I feel free to visit or study in France. This make
the French language I learned is useful in
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Golf Industry Competition
Case #3: COMPETITION IN THE GOLF EQUIPMENT INDUSTRY
From its earliest beginnings in the 1450 s, golf was a peculiar game that tested the individual skill
of each person who played. It is a game that takes a player on a journey through a number of
greens. The player must try to get the small, hard golf ball into the green or putting green which
contains a hole in the ground. The player can only hit the ball with a golf club. Golf equipment, such
as golf clubs, golf balls, and the like are the subject of this report.
There are five competitive forces: competitive pressures stemming from buyer bargaining power
and seller buyer collaboration; competitive pressures coming from companies in other industries to
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Callaway Golf, Ping Golf, and Taylor Made Golf utilized the innovations in club head design the
best.
Important factors in evaluating industry and competitive environment include: the industry s
growth potential; whether powerful competitive forces are squeezing industry profitability and
whether competition appears destines to grow stronger or weaker; whether industry profitability
will be favorably or unfavorably affected by the prevailing driving forces; the company s
competitive position in the industry vis a vis rivals; and how competently the company performs
industry key success factors (Gamble Thompson, 2011, p 69).
Net sales for Callaway Golf is: $1,117,204,000 in 2008 up from $934,564,000 in 2004; TaylorMade
Adidas Golf is: €812,000,000 in 2008 (when the exchange rate was 2.008 US dollars for every
€1) up from €633,000,000 in 2004; Fortune Brands Golf is: $1,369,000,000 in 2008 up from
$1,212,000,000 in 2004.
Operating income for Callaway Golf is: $84,188,000 in 2008 up from ($24,702,000) in 2004;
operating profit for TaylorMade Adidas Golf is: €78,000,000 in 2008 (when the exchange rate
was 2.008 US dollars for every €1) up from €60,000,000 in 2004; Fortune Brands Golf is:
$125,000,000 in 2008 up from $154,000,000 in 2004. TaylorMade Adidas Golf is doing extremely
well. TaylorMade Adidas Golf seem to have a strategy that copes
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Overconfidence In Into Thin Air
Multiple people died on Everest in the spring of 1996, but there were many causes to the deaths
of those climbers. One of the main causes was the overconfidence by multiple people on the
mountain. The book Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer states, One of the first people I passed when
I started moving again was Scott Fischer s sirdar, Lopsang Jangbu, kneeling in the snow over a
pile of vomit . . . His feeble state, moreover, had been compounded by his insistence on short
roping the celebrity amateur, Sandy Pittman . . . (Krakauer 176). In this quote from the book, it
says that Lopsang chooses to short rope Sandy Hill Pittman, and because of this he gets sick. He
was overconfident in his abilities, and this caused him not to set the fixed ropes at the Hillary...
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This lead to a big problem on the mountain, as well. People who believe differently might say that
Rob knew that this was their only chance to summit, so he wanted to do it no matter what. But if
that is true, then Rob should have known the right thing to do as a veteran of the mountain was not
to have too much confidence in his and his team s abilities. Finally, the last evidence we found was
in the movie Everest. While watching, it depicted how Scott Fischer was overconfident in his skill.
He went down and up the mountain too fast (KormГЎkur), and this made him sick. Because he was
a guide, he thought he had the competence to do it. If Scott had taken his time, he could have
helped Rob with making crucial decisions like now it is time to turn back . However, Scott was
overconfident in his capacity. Therefore, he basically killed himself and many others by not being
there to help. All in all, there were multiple reasons why eight people died on the mountain, yet the
main reason was the overconfidence in multiple climbers on May 10 and 11 of
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A Short Note On Disaster And The Aftermath Of Water...
M2 DBQ2
Question 2: Choose an event from the past that caused a significant amount of water pollution
(tsunami, oil spill, etc.). Write a thorough description of the event/disaster and the aftermath to
water resources. What can/did us as humans learn from this? What can you as an individual do to
help limit water pollution? Cite your sources...including the textbook
***Event/Disaster
Hurricane Katrina hit the City of New Orleans which is 15 thousand square miles underwater, killed
1, 245 people with the hurricane and subsequent floods, with an estimated of One hundred and eight
billion dollar deficit. Hurricane Katrina was the deadliest hurricane in the United States since 1928.
The floodwaters erupted at the Industrial street canal, 17 street canals (the waters of Lake
Pontchartrain tore the wall 450ft long) and the London street canal. (Telegraph 2015)
****AFTERMATH Water Pollution
Several chemical plants, petroleum refining facilities, and contaminated sites, including Superfund
sites, were covered by floodwaters. Hundreds of commercial establishments, such as service
stations, pest control businesses, and dry cleaners, released potentially hazardous chemicals into the
floodwaters.
In the confusion immediately after the flooding, the amount of contamination was not known. Oil
slicks near some service stations and flooded automobiles and wastes floating or suspended in
floodwaters provided clear evidence of some environmental releases.
Adding to the
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Grade Inflation And High Grades Inflation
Grade inflation, the idea that students are receiving grades that they have not worked for and
therefore don t deserve them. But what s so wrong about grade inflation? When learning about this
subject we also open the doors to learning about the multitude of other problems plaguing our
educational system that could use our attention much more than gradeinflation does. Through grade
inflation we re able to understand problems often forgotten about and looked over. In the past
colleges like Princeton and Wellesley have tried to adopt policies to help curb grade inflation.
Even though it lowered the percentages of high grades, effectively lowering the amount of grade
inflation, it came with the cost of unforeseen consequences that affected the students and staff. In
his article Rojstaczer describes the policy that Princeton tried to adopt in which they ...limit[ed]ing
A s on average to 35 percent of students in a class. ( grade inflation gone wild , 75). This policy is
extremely unfair on the students, telling them that only a small percent of them will actually be
able to get and A no matter how hard they work. It is putting a limit on the students educationand
ruining their motivation to keep their grades up if they know that there is a high percent chance
that they won t make an A despite their hard work. These attempts to fix the inflation has only in
turn limited a student s education and potential, causing greater issues. Since attempting to fight
grade
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Essay on Book Banning and First Amendment Right
What is a banned book? A banned book is a book that has been removed from the shelves; it
could be from a library, classroom, or even the bookstore because of its content. A book could be
banned for many reasons, but it could be banned because it contains sex, violence, inappropriate
language, religious viewpoints, witch craft, and many more things because other people deem it
inappropriate. When someone bans a book they ban it for everyone else too. The First Amendment
states that Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the
free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people
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When violences occurred between them, Cyril told the Jews to leave. The last great scholar
Hypatia, refused and was then murdered on Cyril orders and then burned the Great Library of
Alexandria down. It is said that their had to be some remains of the Library still existing
The burning of the Great Alexandria Library, maybe a mistake destroyed over 700, 000 scrolls.
Many of these scrolls were the only copies and the information they held are lost forever (Heather
Phillips p.4 6).
Even the Catholic Church supported censorship, in the seventieth century they wanted to censor
Galileo because he believed that they church was wrong about the planets revolving around
Earth. He believe that the sun was in the center and all of the plants revolved around it and they
made him burn all of his writings. As United States citizens, we have the right of freedom of
expression; the First Amendment of the United States constitution states, Congress shall make no
law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging
the freedom of speech, or the press... (First Amendment Oct. 20, 2013). As this concerns books,
people should have the freedom to choose what they want to read and what they don t want to
read. By banning books, our basic rights as US citizens are abused. Book banning affects many
different people, from the people who read books to the people who write them. Why do
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High Crimesdemeanor Summary
In the documentary, High Crimes and Misdemeanor (1990) produced by frontline, details the side
effects from the Iran Contra affair proposed by the Reagan Administration and the consequences of
the Reagan administration for not complying with its constitutional authority on notifying the
United States Congress on the covert operation, which is the main organ responsible for the
appropriations of funds and its allocation. The Covert Operation facilitated the sale of arms to Iran,
which was under a strict arms embargo during the hostage situation in 1979.
President Ronald Reagan and his administration supplied weaponry to the Iranian Government in
hopes of securing the release of the American Hostages held captive by the terrorist group known ...
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However, the Reagan administration avoided Congresses requests and proceeded to oversee covert
military aid by raising private and foreign funds for the contras.
Initially the agenda was to allow Israel to ship weapons to Iran and the United States would be
responsible to later resupply Israel and receive their payments in a timely manner. However,
Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North a hawkish leader of the National Security Council modified the
plan to allow the proceeds received from the sale of arms to Iran to be diverted to fund anti
Sandinista and anti communist rebels against the communist backed Nicaraguan Government.
This scandal garnered the public to become very dubious and outraged about the Reagans
Administrations ambitions within Latin America, several investigations ensued mainly by the U.S.
Congress, but the sale of weapons to Iran was not deemed a criminal offense and President Ronald
Reagan was not in violation of law because of the refusal to declassify prominent documents.
However, key actors within the administration were charged for being an accomplice to the
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Midwife Remuneration Case Study
Midwife Remuneration
Verloskundige practice has contracts with health care insurers and insurance company which books
midwife which can reach client within 15 min. Professional compensation and Private insurance is
paid directly by woman.
Brazil Upper Middle Income Countries (2015 Gross National Income 4,126$ 12,735$)
Community Health Agent (CHA)
In the 1960s and 1970s, small CHW programs began to emerge in various countries, particularly
in Latin America. The experience from CHW programs predating the 1970s provided the
inspiration for much larger CHW programs in many low income countries in the 1980s.
Following the failure of many of the programs in the 1980s and 1990s, new highly successful
programs have emerged and, at present, as a result of research findings demonstrating the
effectiveness of community based programs in improving child health in particular, there is now a
resurgence of interest and growth of CHW program. In Brazil, community health workers are
working in the community and known as Community Health Agent (CHA). CHAs work as a link
between two different sectors. In Brazil, community exercises effective control of actions and
health services and develop strategies for specific health interventions. A total of 2,08,104 (Dec
2005) with 1 CHA for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Working hoursand
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Beaufort County School District South Carolina Case Study
Beaufort County School District South Carolina
June 16th 2015 a public Session of the Beaufort County School Board meeting took place in the
media room of Bluffton Community Library. Those that presented on the agenda were Paul Roth,
Michael Rivers, Eva Anderson and Drew Davis. Roth discussed allocating money for future sports
storage the district. Michael Rivers and Eva Anderson spoke on modification of physical education
in primary schools and reintroducing P.E. back into the 7th grade curriculum. Drew Davis took the
majority of the board meeting to a discuss a 3 year long initiative to drug test students participating
in high school level sports for the upcoming 2015 2016 school year. Considering students voluntary
participate in sports it is not violating their 14th Amendment rights.
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Brunswick is comprised of six board members, Those that presented were Vikki Snider, Bobby
Taylor head of Department of National service for Early release from schools, and teacher of the
Casey Smith. Schools that were spotlighted expressed concerns new roofing, electrical work, in
numerous schools within the district. In addition the request for adding an auditorium to any High
School to be used to showcase the talents of the children within the school district. The most
prominent concern was testing. Many teachers felt that the students are being tested too much and
that their curriculums have now changed to teach to the standardized exams, and not what is
beneficial for students once they leave school. The subject of minimizing the amount of test will be
under review and was not resolved at that meeting. Watching this video of how other school
districts function shows that many schools face similar problems. It also provides a realistic
portrayal of the challenges teachers
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Gambling In Canada
Impact on the economy
Money makers exercise the people employed in these industries, and have blossomed a
multibillion dollar industry worldwide where many seek employment with a big corporation and
the government making profit. From 1992 to 2008, gambling revenue in Canada has increased by
billions, from just over 2 to 14 billion, proving itself to be a highly profitable business. Location or
extensive travel is no longer a restrictive factor because of the introduction of online gambling and
because of its ease of access, many more people are getting involved in gambling. Revenue from
these online gambling venues too, allows for investors to profit from advertisements on sites. The
rise in casino facilities in cities, has made it easier ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Adolescents may gamble due to peer pressure, to alleviate boredom and to dismiss a depressive
mental state. This way of thinking is particularly evident on college campuses, where students play
poker together in dormitories and at local bars. These types of strong friendships made through
gambling interweave to develop into part of a tight knit subculture. The shared exposure to the
threat of losing money stimulates a feeling of camaraderie at the gaming table. As a result, when
gambling in brick and mortar establishments, an individual has the ability to gain prominence in
their lives and create meaningful ties with their fellow gamblers; encouraging them to continue
playing. When gambling online, this human encouragement is virtually
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Toy Story Life Lessons
What does a flamenco dancing astronaut, an awe inspiring claw machine, and a wise cracking
potato have in common? Toy Story , of course! All three examples combined quite unique and
disparate traits into what became colorful, humorous, and impactful scenes in the movie series. You
might liken any of these to our Jr. Beta Club: we are unique and colorful, humorous (perhaps even
in times when we shouldn t be), but committed to making an impact in our school and community.
We take our dissimilar traits and combine them into strengths. Even though Toy Storyis, at its
surface, just a children s cartoon, each of the three films hold very powerful moral lessons that can
be applied to leadership in our Jr. Beta Club. Above and beyond the colorful anecdotes and funny
moments, the movies have powerful lessons that can assimilate into leadership quality in Beta
today and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Throughout the 81 minutes of this modern classic movie, you see how Woody s life was flipped
upside down after the character Buzz Lightyear was introduced. Woody was not welcoming to
Buzz when he first entered the toy box. However, as the story moves on, Woody learned to
accept the change that was happening and even embrace it as he was shaped to become a better
person and developed a lifelong friend in the process. When we were inducted into the Jr. Beta
Club, the world we knew was transformed immensely, and as time went on we evolved into
better leaders and more accepting people overall. You might say that we were Buzz Lightyears ,
thrust into a new situation where not everyone was welcoming, but given time and the right
attitude, we were able to navigate and make our place in Andy s room. Even though that was only
my first year of Beta, I feel like I learned the extremely important lesson of embracing change, and
as my years continue I learn more and more each
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Comparing Animal Farm And The Russian Revolution
How are the animals in the book animal farm are similar to the people who took place in the
Russian Revolution?Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, Animal Farm is a political satire
/satire of the Russian Revolution.In the book Animal Farm. The animals were being kept on a
farm which is owned by a cruel drunken farmer. Which could be compared to his real life
counterpart Tsar Nicholas II who was the last King or Ruler of Russia. There are a lot of parallels
from the book Animal Farm to the Russian Revolution like the characters, historical events, and the
comparison of animalism to communism. The characters in the book Animal Farm correlate to
people or historical figures who took part in the Russian Revolution which took place in 1917....
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Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend. No animal shall wear clothes. No animal
shall sleep in a bed. No animal shall drink alcohol. No animal shall kill any other animal. All
animals are equal. (Animal Farm, George Orwell). These commandments are the basic backbone
of the idea of Animalism.The idea of Communism brought up by Lenin which is the real life
counterpart of Animalism. Which was based of Marxism which was created by Karl Marx.
Communism is the political theory in which all property is publicly owned and each person works
and is paid according to their abilities and needs.The 7 commandments represent the basic laws of
communism stating certain things that an individual must follow, but the government does not
seem to think it applies to them. 1. Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of
land to public purposes. 2. A heavy progressive or graduated income tax. 3. Abolition of all rights
of inheritance. 4. Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels. 5. Centralization of credit
in the banks of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly.
6. Centralization of the means of communication and transport in the hands of the
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Hate Crime And Violence
Do you remember Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina?
Do you remember The Rev. Clementa Pinckney, Rev. Sharonda Singleton, Dr. Daniel L.
Simmons, Ethel Lee Lance, Cynthia Hurd, Myra Thompson and Tywanza Sanders? I no one
individual who knows this particular church and these particular individuals all too well. Dylann
Roof on June 17th, 2015 at approximately 9 p.m. walked into this church during bible study and
needlessly took their lives for no other reason than the color of there skin. The motivation you ask?
That s simple, it was hate. Dylann at the time was a 21 white supremacist high school drop out with
ties to neo Nazism.
This was simple a hate crime in its purest form. What is a hate crime? Hate crime is the toxic
ideology spread by groups that traffic in the language of racial, sexual or religious superiority.
As defined by the Hate Crime Statistics Act of 1990, hate crimes are crimes that manifest evidence
of prejudice based on race, gender or gender identity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or
ethnicity.
But who are these groups and what are they trying to achieve? Are they carrying out violence or
simply trying to instigate it? And who is most at risk of being victimized?
The victims of the African Methodist Episcopal Church are just a few of the thousands of victims
who have suffered from this form of violence.
Someone commits a hate crime every hour. In the most recent data collection, 2014, a reported
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Extrinsic and Intrinsic Motivation in Education Essay
Extrinsic and Intrinsic Motivation in Education As life goes on, I am starting to learn more and
more about what motivates me step forward and can be successful in education; I recognize that
when I plan or want to do something, I have a motivation for that specific thing. In other words,
when I do something, I have a reason why I should do that thing. According to the book Drive by
Daniel H. Pink, it makes me thought provoking about motivation2.0 and motivation 3.0. So the
question comes in my mind is what is the difference between motivation 2.0 and motivation 3.0,
and which motivational system is more effective either for education. Motivation 2.0, what we
know as extrinsic motivation assumes that human beings are best motivated by... Show more
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For example, an intrinsically motivated student will perform a task given to him willingly, either
because he might find the task challenging or else interesting and satisfied with completing it. This
is due to the fact the external rewards hardly motivate these students. In chapter 3 of the book, Pink
points out about type I behavior Type I behavior is self directed. It is devoted to becoming better
and better at something that matters. And it connects that quest for excellence to a larger purpose
(78 79). This explains that motivation 3.0 leads student to good behavior and tends to be very much
effective in the long run as the students perform the tasks willingly because it interests them, rather
than trying to escape from it once the task is done. Furthermore, motivation 3.0 increases effort and
persistence in activities and affects cognitive processes. As we discovered in chapter 4 about
autonomy, Pink explains According to a cluster of recent behavioral science studies, autonomous
motivation promotes greater conceptual understanding, better grades, enhanced persistence at
school and in sporting activities, higher productivity, less burnout, and greater levels of
psychological well being (88 89). Motivation 3.0 increases the amount of effort and energy that
students
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Ikea
ANEXO: DATOS EXTRACTADOS MEMORIA ANUAL IKEA A better everyday life for the
many people Mikael Ohlsson, President and Chief Executive Officer for the IKEA Group
Welcome to the 2011 IKEA Yearly Summary. In times when many nations and people face
economic challenges, our vision of creating a better everyday for the many people is more
relevant than ever. We are constantly engaged in learning about the different ways people
experience life at home and what their needs are. And we know people are becoming more value
conscious. We develop our range for people with normal incomes. To make it possible to furnish
functionally, individually and sustainably even when the economy is tight. We strive to become
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Together with our customers the one Euro is a fortune activity gave a record EUR 11 million
for additional educational programs together with our partners. Our people Our co workers are
the strength of IKEA and we recruit based on values. We live by them. We believe in diversity
and inclusion and want our co workers to mirror our customer base in order to best understand
and serve our customers. We focus much of our attention to our culture, the IKEA Spirit,
competence development and leadership development. This enables us to work in an
environment where everybody takes responsibility and contributes together. We economize with
resources and have a positive outlook on the opportunities, knowing that most things remain to
be done. During the year, I have visited many parts of IKEA all over the world and always met a
fantastic spirit and ambition to make IKEA a good contributor to people s life at home and
society. Thank you all! You are the ones that make IKEA special and unique as we are Growing
IKEA Together Mikael The IKEA group Where we come from We have our roots in SmГ
Ґland, a
traditionally poor region in the south of Sweden. Like the people raised here, IKEA grew up
with a tradition of being economical with resources and working hard to reach our goals. And we
ve been making a lot out of very little for more than 60 years now. Growing up in 20th century
Sweden has shaped both our products
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Flight Nurses and Fligh Paramedics
Background Summary
Flight nurse s and Flight Paramedics performs as members of an aeromedical crew on helicopters
(rotor wing), and airplanes (fixed wing) aircraft, providing for in flight management and care for all
types of patients. Responsibilities of this job include the planning and preparation of flight, safety,
evaluation of an individual patient s in flight needs and request appropriate medications, supplies,
and equipment to provide continuing care from origination to the destination facility. They act as
liaisons between facilities during an interfacility transport and from scene location to trauma center
during medical and trauma related emergencies. They also initiate emergency treatment in the
absence of a physician during in flight medical emergencies. Flight nurses and Flight Paramedics
have training in mechanical ventilation, hemodynamic support, vasoactive medications, airway,
and other intensive care skills.
Most air medical businesses expect nurses to have at least 2 to 5 years of experience in emergency
or critical care units, and the more trauma experience, the better. This means nurses that have a
proven ability to manage multiple patients with vastly different conditions, as well as being able to
make split second decisions about patient care with maximum attention to patient care and safety.
Flight Paramedics are expected to have a minimum three years current experience as a paramedic
on an Advanced Life Support Team and/or Critical Care Transport
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Democratic Debate Sketch From The Saturday Night Live
The piece of satire that I will talk about in this paper is the Democratic debate sketch from the
Saturday Night Live episode that aired on October 17, 2015. The main message of this sketch was
that the only Democratic Candidates that receive attention and matter are Bernie Sanders and
Hillary Clinton. This program was successful because they only asked the two of them questions
and at the beginning they were called the real candidates (October). This sketch starts with the
candidates introducing themselves. Martin O Malley is first, then Lincoln Chafee followed by Jim
Webb. After Webb introduces himself the moderator says they will now introduce the real
candidates (October) meaning Sanders and Clinton. Clinton is confident that she will win the
presidency. When Sanders is introduced he does not give much background on who he is but
instead says that the country is doomed. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Even though Webb seems to be confident in himself it is clear that the moderator does not believe
he is relevant in the race. At the end of the debate Chafee also says that he dominated the debate
even though he did not talk at all (October). This shows that he might also think that he is in the
race even though the moderator does not believe so. This sketch was very successful in getting the
message across. It was successful because by having the moderator only ask Sanders and Clinton
questions it was very obvious that they are the main candidates in the democratic race. By having
Clinton say that she thought she would easily win the election helps add to the successfulness of
the sketch because it shows that even she knows that she is one of the only candidates that any
citizens pay attention to
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Registered Agent Research Paper
What Is A Registered Agent?
A registered agent is a third party person who is registered in the same state as a an established
business entity. They are responsible for receiving service of process notices and are also
responsible in dealing with other notices such as taxes and other government documents. A
registered agent has to have a physical address and has to also be available during business hours
to receive such notices. This gives you the freedom to be able to change addresses without having
to ever fill out more paperwork. There are different ways in which you can hire a registered agent
over your business. You can also do it without ever having to meet the person face to face, thanks to
the power of the Internet.
Hiring A Registered
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The Library Portal As We Know It Today Is Unsustainable
Put simply, the library portal as we know it today is unsustainable. It, along with a host of other
indicators such as declines in reference questions and shifts from print to e resources, signals that
for academic libraries a let s just keep doing business as usual mentality is a sure path to
obsolescence. (Bell via Tumbleson, p. 974)
The Issue:
The Association of College and Research Libraries guidelines for the provision of library services to
distance learners states that services must be equivalent to those provided for students and
faculty in traditional campus settings (ACRL, 2008). With the demographics of students
changing to include increasing amounts of online and distance learners, as well as a more
diversified range of ages of students, no one way of instruction or library interaction is going to
assuage every user s expectations within this diverse group. This shift creates the need to re
examine the core services offered by academic libraries such as information literacy, effective
searching strategies and reference help. Libraries can no longer rely on just their in person
reference and research services. Seal (2008) best defines this shift from reference and instruction to
learning and engagement (p. 257). An emerging solution for this shift is the embedded librarian.
Lewis (2007) among others, presents the embedded librarian as the up and coming model for
academic library services when he attempts to outline a strategy for academic libraries to
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  • 2. Pentecostalism Revival Another practice or thing that comes along side Pentecostalism is often revivals. Revivals are what started the Pentecostal movement. There are three different waves that took place from the 20th Century until currently. Each movement or wave was accompanied with a revival. All different denominations of Christians experienced these revivals. Anywhere from the Catholics to John Calvin, to the Quakers experienced some sort of dramatic move from the Holy Spirit. Pentecostalismwas birthed out of these rivals not rivals birthed out of Pentecostalism. There is even evidence of rival in scripture in Acts 2. Pentecost would be one of the earliest forms of the Holy Spirit working in a way that revived large groups of people. People often associate... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From my research and what I have heard a revival seems amazing and very positive for the Christian faith. These revivals are breaking out all over the world and transforming unbelievers to Christ followers. The revivals are creating an environment to welcome God in their midst. It is a positive thing because it gives God room to be free and work in the ways he wants to. Too many churches today are extremely structured. The excessive amount of structure can prevent God from moving and doing what he wants. I think there are positives in revivals being a movement and not a denomination. Now we see the main denominations that part take are Pentecostal/Charismatic churches. With the rich history of revivals it still has an open invitation for all different denominations. For example some Catholic churches take place in these revivals. Any one is welcome to participate in a revival. A negative thing about revivals can be if people get too caught up in the experience. The experience of God is a huge part of the revival, but if that is all the large group of people are focus on it can be harmful. A revival must lead to change and fruit, but if a person is too caught up in the experience they could prevent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. English Media Coursework (Saving Private Ryan) Essay Analyze the methods used to make the opening battle sequence of Saving Private Ryan both shocking and realistic, and say how effective you find it as an introduction to the film Steven Spielberg s master piece Saving Private Ryan earned itself 5 academy awards, including the best director award in 1998. The all star cast starring Tom Hanks, Matt Damon, Tom Sizemore and Edward Burns brings to life the horror of war. Seen through the eyes of a squad of American soldiers, the story begins with World War 2 s historic D Day invasion, then moves beyond the beach as the men embark on a dangerous special mission. Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks) must take his men behind enemy lines to find Private James Ryan, whose three brothers have been ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When they show American soldiers storming the beach and taking cover from enemy fire, Steven Spielberg uses handheld cameras moving along with the soldiers. Crouching when the soldiers crouch, running when the soldiers run, as if the viewers are watching the battle through a soldiers eye s, creating the documentary type effect, adding to the realism of the movie. Also Steven Spielberg quoted that all the documentaries of the battle in Normandy were in black and white. Not only had this motivated Spielberg to create his opening battle sequence with desaturated and dark colours, but this also enhanced the battle sequence, if you notice, the faces of the soldiers are glowing white, this creates the feeling of fear and also in one scene especially, when the flame thrower blows up burning everything around him, with raining blood falling upon Tom Hanks, the colour of the blood and the fire radiates in the movie, and the red blood on Tom Hanks s face shocks viewers, enhancing the gory war effect. The contrasting use of the bright colours against the dull background adds to the realistic nature of the battle scenes. The opening scene of the movie first sets the mood when you hear a trumpet playing in the background. The music sounded much disciplined with the precision beats of the drums in the background, instantly any viewer could guess must be related to the military. Then the American flag is shown, signifying all the American soldiers who died in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. An Reflection Of Autobiography Of The Philosophy Course Autobiography of our encounters and engagements with the philosophy course. In this introduction to philosophy course, when i taken the course what i was though that about the philosophy was that is related to Individual s ways. How to examining every situation happening with thing has different philosophical approach in life attending at the first few sessions came to know about that What I think about philosophy is something different way. In the major part of the Philosophy is deals with arguments and counter statements I know a lot of things about during this sessions philosophy means study of general and fundamentals problems. I learned how to think philosophically and how to argument in philosophy. I also encountered the philosophical concepts and through the ideas that which i have not thought about them. Philosophy is nothing but whatever is happen or going around us and around the world. To know about the arguments such as inverted spectrum argument and the arguments they are valid argument, invalid argument, sound argument and unsound argument. Sounds arguments are related to valid arguments. The deduction are universal facts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Someone said that god is exist and asked what is the proof and scientific reason. That time i thought that is god is really exist or not and started thinking because my parents said that we have to believe in the god from that time i use to believe in god but i really don t know god is really exists. After discussing in the class And we started discussion in the groups. It is actually a valid argument. After that we seems to this argument which is unsound. I had doubt about the ontological argument, whether one can conclude existence of the god with this argument. Some people doesn t believe in the god But i used to say that god is really existence. God is in every person to help to the people. Iam still confusing in existences of god ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Red Glass Analysis Looking Through the Red Glass Throughout Red Glass, by Laura Resau, the characters have to overcome many changes. One character that changes dramatically is the main character, Sophie. At the beginning of the novel, Sophie is introduced as a sheltered girl, terrified of the outside world. Sophie experiences many things that influence her to become a young woman that is willing to sacrifice her safety for the people she loves. She is influenced mostly by the antagonist, Angel. Angel supports Sophie in ways that make her want to change herself. Sophie changes positively throughout the story into a strong, fearless person, and Angel s love for her is what makes her capable of that change. Sophie introduces herself in the story as a nerdy, outcasted teenage girl, I always thought of myself as a free floating one celled amoeba, minding my own business. The other kids at school were all parts of a larger organism. . . Not particularly noticed, definitely not appreciated, just an amoeba swimming around aimlessly (9). Sophie feels as if she does not belong where she grew up, she has always felt like she was on the outside. Her father, a drug dealer and felon, left her mother when she was first born. Because of her extreme self esteem issues, Sophie blames herself for her father leaving. She recalls what she believes happened when she was born, When Mom was a teenager, I started making her belly fat. And then my dad left. And then I was born too soon. And he came back to get us. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Five Disciplines By Peter Senge Five Disciplines by Peter Senge are: 1.System thinking. 2.Personal mastery. 3.Mental models. 4.Shared vision. 5.Team learning. 1. System Thinking: System thinking is nothing but instead of focusing on only one particular issue, we have to analyze and try to understand the entire system on the whole. With this kind of analyzation, we can easily find a solution to the problem as the problems are not confined to only a particular area or time. We might find a solution for a particular issue, somewhere in the whole system by analyzing the entire system completely. We should try to relate the actions and the consequences on the whole as the issues occur at different time levels, not confined to only one particular time level. We have to have knowledge of the relation between different departments of an organization and the relation between them and the functionality between the departments as to how they are related in an organization. We generally focus on only one particular issue rather than seeing the bug picture and that shouldn t be done. In system thinking we analyze the big picture. 2. Personal Mastery: It is when a person has a clear goal and can analyze the reality, when these both are combined then the person can achieve Personal mastery. Seeing and telling the truth is the main and the first thing in personal mastery. With personal mastery we can create rules and methods necessary to achieve the goal. As per Senge, training and utilizing the powers of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Case Of Griswold V. Connecticut Tandy Hood U.S. Government Professor Neher 11/19/15 Griswold v. Connecticut The first Supreme Court case that I listened to was one brought forth in front of the Warren Court in 1965. The case of Griswold v. Connecticut is a very significant case regarding contraceptive use, counsel and advice with married couples. The case later played a great reference in the Constitutional rights for abortion. The Griswold v. Connecticut case went in front of the Supreme Court in March and was passed a few months later in June by a vote of 7 2 in favor of Griswold. Griswold was the Executive Director of a Planned Parenthood Clinic in Connecticut. The State of Connecticut charged her and her Medical Director, Dr. Buxton, for giving advice and medical... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The statutes were being challenged on the due process clause under the Fourteenth Amendment and the First Amendment regarding the Freedom of Speech. At the time of this case it was illegal to sale or prescribe contraceptives for the prevention of pregnancy, but not for the prevention of disease. At the beginning of the oral argument the appellant s lawyer, Thomas I. Emerson was asked if the case was an equal opportunity case. He verbally stumbled and was delayed with his response to the Judges. The Judges asked several times why it was not being argued as an equal opportunity case due to the distinction that only married women received treatment and counsel from the Planned Parenthood Clinic. His only response was that was not the issue of this case. Emerson stated the history of the case in order to paint his picture to the Judges. Mrs. Griswold did not have a medical license, but was allowed to work under the umbrella of the clinic s Medical Director, Dr. Buxton. The clinic was only open for ten days when the two appellants were arrested and charged for the counsel and distribution of contraceptives to married women, at which time the clinic was forced to close. Three of the married women that received treatment and counsel provided by the clinic were fined and later testified against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Circumstances In Jane Eyre Jane Eyre is the typical little girl, except she has one special circumstance: she s an orphan. Living under the roof of her aunt, Mrs. Reed, and her three cousins, John, Eliza, and Georgiana, Jane is often mistreated. One day, at Gateshead, the name of her residence, John Reed punishes her by throwing a book at her and hitting her head. Jane yells at him, and tells him how wicked and cruel he is (Bronte 15). Mrs. Reed comes in and disciplines her for acting out by sending her to the red room, the room where her uncle died. After spending a while in the red room Jane starts feeling like the ghost of Mr. Reed has returned to seek avenge of his unfulfilled last wish. She begins to scream to be let out, but the servants refuse, and Mrs. Reed states... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rochester tries create a plan so they can stay together, but Jane wants nothing to do with it. That night, she sneaks away from Thornfield to start a new chapter of her life (372 373). Jane goes out by herself with no money left, no food, and no shelter. In poor condition, Jane sees the light of a house and decides to go knock on the door. At first, Jane is denied shelter by Hannah, but St. John over hears the conversation and insists that she be let in (390 391). Jane lies about her name when asked and tells them her name is Jane Elliot . Jane receives an inheritance from her uncle, John Eyre, and she finds out that her uncle was actually their (the Rivers siblings) uncle too. St. John tries to marry Jane, but she refuses (466). When she is about to submit, and agree to marry St. John, she hears Mr. Rochester s voice in her head, and leaves for Thornfield the next day. When she gets there she finds that Thornfield has burnt down (491). She finds out that Bertha had caught the hall on fire and that Mr. Rochester had lost a hand and his sight in the fire, trying to save everyone. Bertha had died from jumping off of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Ethics and Intellectual Property Ethics and Intellectual Property Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce (United States Patent and Trademark Office, 2013). There are many ethical issues that have arisen in the business world today pertaining to intellectual property. Some people may not think that it is important to protect intellectual property however, the United States Patent and TrademarkOffice (USPTO) does just that. Intellectual property is protected in law by, for example, patents, copyright and trademarks, which enable people to earn recognition or financial benefit from what they invent or create (United States Patent and Trademark Office). Protecting trademarks and logos is important, as these things are rightfully owned by the person or company which created them. Many companies are known by their intellectual property, such as symbols, names and logos. It can also be very costly to have these artistic logos created, making it more frustrating when someone chooses to copy or steal the logo and use it as their own. Ethical Issues Businesses generally have attorneys to represent them or advise them on business law, and to read documentation to ensure there are no legal issues. There can be ethical issues when consulting with an attorney who represents another business that may have similar intellectual property as another business. In the licensing journal, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Empty Nest Syndrome Research Paper Understanding Empty Nest Syndrome As a 20th century phenomenon the post parental phase of development, also known as the empty nest period, has been commonly used to describe a specific phase of the adult life cycle that occurs when children leave home for the first time. Within the past 40 years it has represented a key developmental and unbearable stage in parents lives. For some parents, often mid life mothers who are the primary caregivers, the end of formal childbearing can be a traumatic stage of life, during which they are forced to cope with many life transitions. Since motherhood is considered to be a primary familyrole, the advent of the empty nest places them in a transitional period, at risk for another mysterious occurrence, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Midlife stresses are the result of a combination of personal, familial, social and biological variables, in which many depressive feelings and reactions are frequently thought to occur in conjunction with the empty nest period. Some of these variables include depth, breadth and personal meaning of the maternal role, level of self esteem, and the opinion regarding their children s success or lack their of (Raup Myers 1989). Consequently, the post parental transition is a normal life occurrence that is primarily normative of stress. All mothers are potentially vulnerable to the effects of this period. However, the empty nest period also offers women the reestablishment of marital relationships, investments in other roles and other life satisfactions. It can be viewed as a time of pleasure, rather than a time of trauma. The empty nest period, with its entire negative potential, can represent a positive time of major life change for parents. Henceforth, it is a mother s coping skills and lively reactions that are of greater significance to the effects of an empty nest. Healthy attitudes allow mothers to adapt and confidently facilitate the transitional process from active ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Techniques Of Monopole Antenna operation but also needs to have an appropriate proposed design. It employs two techniques to improve the radiation pattern. These techniques are the use of an angled dipole and vertical copper plates arranged on the ground plane for improvement in the radiation pattern of lower and upper bands, respectively radiation profile in both bands, namely similar gain, wide beamwidth. One of the popular techniques for broadening the patch antennabandwidth is to incorporate a U slot on its surface. They have the ability to confine the power in certain directions instead of scattering the power everywhere. As a result of less power loss toward unwanted directions, the multipath and interference effects are reduced. Using wideband circularly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fundamental characteristics of this antenna such as the radiation directivity and the frequency response are measured. Figure shows a picture of the proposed antenna that has a shape of ―tears drop‖. Using Novel Ultra Wideband Planar Reflector Antenna a reflector antenna relies on reflection of energy from the reflector. Reflector antennas tend to be good directional and high gain antennas [11]. There are some classes of ultra wideband reflector antennas, such as planar, corner, and parabolic cylinder reflector antennas. In these reflector antennas, the planar reflector antenna is the simplest and yet most practical design. Principle of the planar reflector antenna is image theory. As shown in figure according to antenna image theory, an image antenna can generate in the other side of the perfect electric conducting plane. Using conducting plane as a back reflector, a more compact antenna structure may be feasible. The conducting planar reflector serves to concentrate the radiation to the antenna side of the planar reflector [12]. Fig. A dual spiral antenna for Ultra wideband capsule endoscope system a dual spiral antenna for ultra wideband capsule endoscope system is proposed. Since a capsule endoscope system which transmits real time image data in the body should have ultra wideband characteristic, an ultra wideband antenna is suitable for this system. When an antenna is used as capsule endoscope system, a small sized antenna is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Experience As Depicted In James Paul Gee s Analysis Knowledge obtained from texts and teachers contain flaws in several respects. Unless it is enriched by wisdom gained from experience, it can sometimes be deceitful. Be that as it may, the knowledge texts contain is important and based on experience. Understanding how experience affects a person s daily activities is important in the sense that experience is the basis of people s thought processes. Experience is useful and valuable in intelligence only obtainable by those who live through the experience itself. In James Paul Gee s text Literacy, Discourse, and Linguistics, Gee discusses what Discourses are and how they are ways of being in the world: they are forms of life which integrate words, acts, values, beliefs, attitudes, and social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... that are established early in life through socialization from family and peers. Any Discourses obtained after are considered secondary Discourses. The two types of secondary Discourses are known are dominant and nondominant Discourse. Gee argues that the distinction among them is that dominant Discourses are taken in because they help acquire social value, whether it be monetary or prestige, while non dominant Discourses, may be centered around the person s value in connection with their network. This heavily relates to the experienced that one gains from their lifetime. Depending how one chooses to gain experience, their Discourse, or identity will be adjusted. For example, those who enjoy hiking and rock climbing may choose a Discourse that is outdoors like and free mannered. I find it interesting and agree with his notions of the different types of Discourses, however I disagree with his idea that a failure in mastering a discourse results in reverting to one s primary discourse or identifying with another secondary discourse. I believe that if one fails to master a discourse, that discourse will still leave a significant mark on one s identity, partially altering their previous discourse. This notion relates specifically to Gee s reference of creolization. He uses partial language mastery as an example, but from my personal experience, I have combined the Discourse of Peruvian culture engrossed with my American culture, even though I am not entirely proficient in the Spanish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Adam And Eve Loss Of Knowledge Essay The tale of Adam and Eve, an infamous account in the book of Genesis, depicts man s original disobedience in eating of the Tree of Knowledge and serves as humankind s first archetype of the innate relationship between lost innocence and the attainment of knowledge. As portrayed in the story, God s severe punishment of Adam and Evefor consuming the forbidden fruit insinuates that it is wrong to desire knowledge, more specifically, the knowledge of humanity s potential for good and evil. The resultant loss of innocence from gaining this moral comprehension is all too frequently regarded as sinful, undesirable, and ultimately regrettable. The concept however, of pursuing a greater understanding of the natures of others and oneself is not fundamentally wrong as it expresses a kind of valuable moral growth. As evidenced by further analysis of the story of Adamand Eve, it is apparent that although acquiring knowledge does... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the case of Adam and Eve, the two became gradually more knowledgeable after eating the fruit and were forced to depart from the childlike innocence that they had experienced in the Garden of Eden. This same departure is further illustrated by the responsibilities that children are assigned once they begin to mature. No longer are they solely accountable for their own person, but their actions must also reflect consideration for the well being of those around them as they now have the ability to reflect upon issues outside of themselves. This erasure of ignorance is of great importance as it now allows for the construction of moral dimension within mankind. The consumption of the fruit symbolizes the acquirement of a wealth of moral knowledge for Adam and Eve and the recognition of their individual obligations in human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Henri De Lubac Research Paper Henri De Lubac History of Henri De Lubac Henri Marie Joseph Sonier de Lubac, known as just Henri De Lubac, was born in Campari on February 20th 1896 to the ancient family of ArdГЁche. His father was a banker and his mother was homemaker and gave birth to six children including Henri. In 1898 him and his family moved to the Lyon district. There, Henri was schooled by Jesuits. Henri studied law for about a year until he was 17, which then he joined the Society of Jesus. He was eventually drafted into the French army in 1917 after the results of the start of the Great War. In the war, he suffered a major head injury which had lasting affects on him for the rest of his life. A couple years after, Henri returned to his studies which lead him to teaching at a college in MongrГ© and many other places while he continued his study on theological studies. Why He Wrote on Theology ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No matter what happened in his life he was always learning and teaching and writing about theology. In 1992 he was even made a professor at the Catholic University of Lyon. He taught there for a few years and even wrote many books about Christ and the Catholic Church during this time. That was until World War II, where he was forced into hiding for his support for the French Resistance. And because of this, he ended up losing his job at the university. He still managed to learn and write about theology and after some time of hiding away, he could eventually come out and publish more books like he did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Equifax Breach And The Breaching Of The Democratic Party... The issue of strong cybersecurity efforts in the United States has been especially topical in 2017, and on the rise over the last few years. The Equifax breach and the breaching of the Democratic Party during the 2016 Presidential Election are recent examples that are bringing up the conversation of cybersecurity and make citizens curious of whether or not the United States government has plans in place to deter these events from happening. People are already worried about the damages these attacks can cause with consequences such as stolen information or monetary loss of close to five billion dollars in 2017 alone (cybersecurityventures.com). Although there are already solid plans in place to raise cybersecurity efforts in the United... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These attacks can be extremely damaging to one s intellectual properties (information, money, etc) as well as a concern for personal safety. The key to stopping or minimizing these attacks is to learn what these attacks are and how they are executed to really create an effective plan to stop unnecessary losses. In order to understand the true problems with these plans in place, we must first discuss what these practices are. In early 2016, former President Obama created a Cybersecurity National Action Plan or CNAP, for short. The issue of cybersecurity is a very big one in the United States and President Obama knows and understands the true importance of this issue. The CNAP discusses some of the most important concerns over this topic and does the best it can to combat it with the best of its ability. This plan includes things such as establishing a commission on enhancing national cybersecurity using experts from outside the government, a proposal of a $3.1 billion dollar Information Technology Modernization Fund to help modernize and replace old information about this subject in the government, and invest close to $19 billion dollars for cybersecurity (The President s National Cybersecurity Plan: What You Need to Know). The reason there has been such a huge debate over cyber security in the United States as of late is due to the slew of recent large scale attacks that have affected a large amount ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Venus Of Urbino And Female Nudes Female nudes are a favorite reoccurring subject matter through art history that offers symbolic significance from simplistic anatomy of the female body. Venus of Urbino by Titian and Olympia by Edouard Manet are great representation that illustrates the difference in the portrayer of female nude. Hence, both artworks are intriguing as it reflects the importance of cultural reformation between both periods. Titian painted Venus of Urbinoduring the Venetian Renaissance in 1538, measuring 46 by 64 in the medium of oil painting ( Titian, Venus Of Urbino ). Venus of Urbino was commissioned by the Duke of Urbino in conjunction with the celebration of his marriage ( Academy of Art University ). The female figure in the painting is unidentified... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Iconographies like the black cat symbolize promiscuity, while orchid symbolizes eroticism, exoticness and sexuality. Manet s color patch technique reflects a pasty skin instead of a marble like skin, not only is Olympia s body flat, her hands are the only area that is evident of any shadows that places emphasis on the surface ( Manet, Olympia ). Hence, sexuality became the subject matter with enhanced nakedness from Olympia s ribbon around her neck and slipper. Therefore, critics are shocked when they saw the painting, from the iconography to the identity and posture of the female nude it is obvious who Olympia is. Olympia was Manet s way of conveying the honesty in materials, subject, motives and desires; it is merely a reflection of the cultural and political aspects of the 19th ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Nick And Sam s Research Paper Walking into to Nick Sam s Steakhouse, you are greeted with smiles from the hostesses and an ambiance of luxury. Although these qualities seem to contradict, Nick Sam s manages to combine them perfectly; welcoming with a pinch of intimidation. Founded in 1999 by Phil Romano, Nick Sam s is known for its amazing steak, seafood, customer service, and unparalleled atmosphere. Located in Uptown Dallas, Nick Sam s is a hub for the rich and famous and the foodis certainly priced to match. But if you can swing it, Nick Sam s will give you a meal to dream about. Arched ceilings, dimmed chandeliers, and a grand piano pair with a checkered open kitchen to create the main dining room s classic yet energetic environment also known as the Phil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Descartes Demon Doubt Essay Throughout the Meditations, Descartes successfully establishes methodical doubt about math and all sensory information, however, his answer to the doubt cast by the Evil Demon ploy does not fully relieve the dilemma of skepticism that his intense application of doubt has brought forth. Ultimately, Descartes is unable to satisfactorily answer the Evil Demon doubt because his argument does not prove that God s existencewould not prevent the serious errors in judgment and perception caused by the Evil Demon doubt. Descartes uses the Evil Demon hypothesis to prove that all one knows for sure is that they exist. To call reality into doubt, Descartes supposes the existence of an all powerful, evil deceiver, a supposition which he asserts he cannot know to be false. Descartes supposes that it is conceivable that this deceiver has tricked him in every moment of what he perceived to be life, such that, every feeling and every experience Descartes ever had was merely a sequence synthesized by the deceiver. This being could powerful to not only manipulate our senses, but to cast doubt over other things such as mathematics.Thus, he renders himself into a state of complete uncertainty and denial of all known existence, since he cannot be certain that this deceiver does not exist. Any understanding or knowledge that there is could simply be an illusion or false input. Later, Descartes refutes the existence of such a being. Instead, he puts forth the assumption of a merciful God. His ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Comparing The Hobbit And The Lord Of The Rings How can an author write a story which appeals to a present day audience? Richard H. Tyre published an article in 1978 that gives an answer to this very question. Tyre explains how most kids today choose to read books like the Harry Potter series, The Lord of the Rings series, and even The Wizard of Oz. An existing theory that Tyre came up with explains that each of these books, along with many others, have one thing in common: 6 plot elements. Not only do these stories contain the same 6 elements but those elements are in the same order! Tyre states that (1) those who hunt for treasure, (2) must go alone, (3) at night, (4) and when they find it, (5) they must leave some of their blood behind, (6) and the treasure is never what they expected. (Tyre 2). J.R.R. Tolkien is the author of The Hobbit. The Hobbit revolves around one hobbit in particular named Bilbo Baggins. Bilbo embarks on a journey with 14 others to recover a treasure that is guarded by a dragon. Along the way Bilbo faces many challenges that range from running into huge trolls, to taking part in fierce battles. Due to it s main character hunting for treasure, facing most of the dangers alone, battling during the wee hours of the night, eventually finding the treasure, after sweating/crying/and enduring injuries, just to have the treasure revealed to him as not what he expected, J.R.R. Tolkien s The Hobbit is undoubtedly a perfect example of Tyre s 6 plot elements. For the first element those who hunt for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Case Against Beilis And Frank Essay The first, as well as most basic, difference between the cases against Beilis and Frank, lies in the evidence against them. It is no exaggeration to say that there was no case against Beilis. Although it is true that the victim s body was found close to the brick factory, there was abundant corroboration that Beilis was preoccupied on the day of Andrei s disappearance. Numerous factory workers came forward to testify that not only did they not see Andrei near the factory, but that they had even given Beilis receipts to sign (Levin 241 242). Additionally, when the factory was investigated, Vasily Fenenko, the investigating magistrate, reported that nothing suspicious was found (Levin 52). The lack of physical evidence was not the only element in Beilis favor. The motive of ritual murder, which the prosecution had suggested, was extremely unsubstantiated. Although Russian experts eventually came forward to assert that Andrei s body had been drained of blood, the first autopsy report, as previously mentioned, made no mention of excessive blood loss. Furthermore, British doctors who were familiar with the details of the case concluded that it appears to us quite impossible that the boy was killed for the purpose of collecting blood (Levin 196). All of this is assuming that Jewsactually do commit ritual murder. Notwithstanding all of the authorities who testified to the erroneousness of this assertion, the prosecution, itself, admitted that only the radical sect of Judaism ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Albert Bandura s Theory Of Observational Learning Intro Today, I will be talking about the famous psychologist Albert Bandura. Who is Albert Bandura We have obviously learned about him in the previous unit, so can anyone refresh our memories of who he is and what did he do. Yes, it s the guy who conducted the Bobo doll experiment which reflected how children saw the adults beating up the doll, and when the kids went in, they did the same, which proves his theory of observational learning. Also, do you remember the 4 processes of observation: For example: you watch someone ride a bike which is ATTENTION Then you when get on a bike you re supposed to remember what the person did which is RETENTION Then you try to ride the bike which is the act of REPRODUCTION And finally, if you re actually MOTIVATED to ride the bike, only then you would do so, otherwise not which is MOTIVATION Now as we have refreshed what we learned in the course, I m going to teach you something new about him Timeline of Events So first here s a timeline of his life events So he was born on December 4, 1925 , and graduated with a degree in psychology from British Columbia in the year of 1949. He then received his PhD in clinical psychology from the Iowa University. In 1974, he served as a president of the American Psychological Association, and have also received the award of lifetime achievement in the field of psychology, and that happened in 2004. Early Life Albert Bandura was born in a little town called Mundare which is located in Alberta. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Hoplites Into Democracy Analysis In his 1996 work titled Hoplites into Democrats: The Changing Ideology of Athenian Infantry, Victor Hanson analyzes the timeline of the Athenian government as it transitions into a democracy and the effect this transition had on their warfare culture. Throughout the article, Hanson refers to the seventh and sixth century BC as the normative polis before democracywhen the government was timocratical and Athens was an early agrarian polis; and then continues his article to emphasize the fifth and fourth centuries BC during the political reforms and the emergence of democracy as the main form of government. Hanson mentions the tensions that arose between landowners and non landowners as the government transitioned from timocratic to democratic,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With continuous war and battles being fought, the Athenian farmers gained profits because of greater opportunity for theft (301). Hanson pulls from the fragmented works of an anonymous Oxyrhynchus Historian to support his plundering claim. The historian writes that the Athenian countryside was the most lavishly furnished in Greece (300). Hanson draws to the conclusion that Attic farmers in the fifth century BC often took rural property from conquered subjects and then re employed it on their own farms (301). With money being the new standard of privilege, as stated earlier, farmers utilized the lavish material items they plundered to gain economic status within their culture. Another policy that Attic farmers enjoyed under democracy was the introduction of pay for hoplite military service... sometime around the mid fifth century BC (301). Hanson notes that Athenian farmers were discovering the attractions democracy had to offer (301) since compensation was nonexistent during agrarian warfare because it was a necessity to fight to save the farm. The burden of battle shifted between the old regime, where the agrarian community faced battle alone, and the new regime, where the burden was on the entire polis to fight for each other s land (301). As generations continued, a new kind of self interested Athenian hoplite became prevalent due to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Free-Will And Determinism Free Will and Determinism is it an Illusion? Determinism, libertarianism and compatibilism are three significantly different views on where unaccountability might stop and where free will and moral responsibility begin. Determinism is the strict opinion that every action and decision is the cause of an event, genetics or the environment prior to that action. Quite the opposite is libertarianism, which happens to be the genuine belief in free will as well as the denial of universal causation. Finally, deep self compatibilism meshes both of these stand points together and introduces the idea that one s action can be free if it stems purely out of personal, authentic desire. Since all three judgments have a backbone of convincing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second, Silenus would agree that if something is caused it can never be free. Silenus is very high on himself as he rarely ever takes Hench s threats seriously because he is intelligent enough to understand that Hench feels responsible for anything that he does. This is partially because Silenus is constantly reminding him that he isn t responsible for how his mind works and thus can never be held accountable for any action that may blossem from his desires. Third, since Silenus concludes that he is not responsible for what he is, free will and moral responsibility must cease to exist in his case. Don t be silly Hench. Only human beings are responsible. I am what I am, (Satyr, 218). The Satyr considers himself to be above human responsibility based on both his pre determined genetic information, and also his environment when he s reduced to cleaning his creator s lab. To add, all human acquaintances Silenus has had the displeasure of meeting label him as an untrustworthy beast. By soaking up human behavior like a sponge, Silenus discovers that people can be extremely selfish, so he decides it is ok to mock this behavior in a very direct manner. Therefore, Silenus the Satyr and his determinist view that there are reasons behind every action have even Hench convinced that he is in fact liable for all negative outcomes that Silenus may initiate. In the beginning of the story, Hench is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Zoroastrianism Essay Zoroastrianism The Arab world is now dominated by one strong and fierce religion. But, during the dynasties of such nobles as the Achaemenids, a truly noble and proud religion appeared; Zoroastrianism. The word of this religion was brought to the world by the Persian prophet Zoroaster. The origins of the religion and the beliefs of Zoroastrianism were and still are the cornerstone of the religion. During time, the religion depleted in size because of Mohammed, who introduced and brought the faith of Islam into the world. Also, Zoroastrianism played a major part in everyday life. Because of its beliefs, Zoroastrianism could once again arise as a dominate religion. This is not just because of its beliefs, but also that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was believed that Zoroaster had saw an invision from the Lord Wisdom Ahura Mazda. Zoroastrianism continued to grow under Grecian rule with the likes of the Seleucids ruling Persia. Also, under the Parthian Arsacids, Zoroaster was a dominate religion. From 226 641 AD, Persia was finally back under Persian rule with the Sassanids. During this time, Zoroastrianism grew rapidly and was the most powerful religion in Persia. Eventually under the Sassanids, who were of Zoroastrian belief, made Zoroastrianism the official state religion. This meant that everyone was now of this belief since that a emperor ordered it. Overtime, Zoroastrianism soon depleted in size mainly because of the ascension of another religion, Islam. During the 7th century, Persia was slowly converted to the faith of Islam by the Arabs. Because of this, people of this religion were not safe in a dominate Islam society and most were faced with another dilemma, death. The Islamic people converted the Zoroastrian people with force. However, Zoroastrian still lives on in eastern parts in India because the Islam crusaders never reached this far away place. Even though not much is know how Zoroastrianism played a role in the household of Persians, it is know that it did help their lives. Zoroastrianism brought the people of Persia a religion which based on two ideologies, old and new. Zoroastrianism had brought along many aspects from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Shoe Horn Sonata The Shoe Horn Sonata The Shoe Horn Sonata provides an insight into the lives of two women who were made prisoners of war by the Japanese and explores the little known and horrific conditions and events the women endured. With the use of distinctively visual techniques, John Misto brings Bridie and Sheila s experience vividly to life. Through the use of projected images, sound, music and symbolism; the horrors of war, survival and resilience are portrayed throughout the drama. Misto uses an array of projected images on stage to illustrate the horrors of war to the audience. The photographs projected behind the women, as they retell their struggles, supports their stories by transporting them and the audience back into the past and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although a humorous part in the play, it displays their wants and needs for survival. As the women form a choir within the camp, the shoehorn takes on an essential role in the women s existence. It is used as a metronome, driving the music, lifting the spirits of each woman and emotionally allowing them to rise above the deprivation and horror around them. This notion is enhanced with the dialogue together we made this glorious sound that rose above the camp above the jungle above the war rose and rose and took us with it. Fifty voices set us free . Most predominantly the shoe horn becomes a symbol of the pain and shame Sheila held for 50 years and the sacrifice she was willing to make in order to save a friends life. Once the shoe horn is returned to Bridie, it becomes a symbol of the women s redemption of friendship and whipes out the pain and suffering they both had felt since the completion of the war. The symbolism throughout the drama portrays to the audience that in various situations the women used what they had in order to survive and carry on with their lives. Misto uses distinctively visual techniques through the drama to portray to the audience the experiences and feelings Bridie and Shelia felt throughout their tribulation. With the use of projected images, sound effects, music and symbolism, Misto displays the horrors of war, resilience and survival tactics of the women and aims at strengthening the knowledge and appreciation of the women who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Adventure Education and Wilderness Sports Are you ever satisfied when you do something and do not receive the results you want? I know you are not and nobody is. Everyone wants improvement in the world and people are happy and satisfied when everything is right. This concept can be applied to the world of physical education in today s society. Obesity has slowly become one of the most problematic diseases that exist in the United States and the world today. The U.S. has been greatly impacted by this disease and more and more people in today s society are overweight, unhealthy, and out of shape. Everyone knows that this issue needs to be fixed but in order to fix a problem you need to discover where the problem comes from. Many people blame food companies, which sell unhealthy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not all schools have climbing walls in their schools so activities like the trust walk can be done which does not require any equipment. In the trust walk students are paired up and one student wears a blindfold and the other student leads and helps the blind folded student walk around while avoiding obstacles. This type of activity helps develop trust amongst the students as well as communication skills. Adventure Education uses different activities like that to promote physical activity, and students of all different skill levels can participate. Adventure sports and activities are better than team sports because any student can excel at them, rather than in team sports where some students are not athletic and refuse to participate. Adventure education should be taught to older elementary grade levels such as grades 4 and 5, and to middle school children. The skills needed to succeed are basic motor skills and do not require any athleticism, and promotes interpersonal skills. As the students begin to grow older and reach high school, they can participate in wilderness sports in physical education class. Wilderness sports are related to adventure education but there are differences. Wilderness sports promote physically challenging outdoor activities such as camping, backpacking, canoeing, hiking, orienteering, cross country skiing, snowshoeing, and cycling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Analysis Of Equality By Default Equality by default is an idea that has been ever present throughout philosophy. Though its name may not be the same from philosopher to philosopher, its philosophical ideals are relatively similar. Equality by default is the idea that no single act or choice is more right or wrong than another. All men are equal by nature and oneself cannot be considered better than another. Equalityby default teaches that all acts, all thoughts, and all opinions are equal because it is impossible to be unequal. Ancient philosopher Platoand modern author Phillippe Beneton share a very similar opinions when it comes to equality by default. It is important to understand that both Philippe Beneton and Plato are against the equality by default mindset and find it to be unproductive and self inflicting. Beneton s book Equality by Default shows how equality by default results in the deterioration of the good. This occurs because the good is separate from the way that you should live. This separation occurs because the good is arbitrary and all actions are considered equal. The good and the not good are different and must be considered so. Equality by default eliminates the need to even acknowledge differences because we are alike because we are different, and no difference is worth more than another. (Beneton, 15) These differences are what make us human and are necessary to live humanly. If no human activity is better than another, then the good is eliminated and living humanly no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Cain And Abel Research Paper Abel was killed by his older brother Cain. Genesis 4 shares the adult lives of brothers, Cain and Abel. Cain and Abel were sons of Adam and Eve; however, Cain became very jealous and envious of his younger brother, Abel. The motive of Cain s jealousy towards his brother, Abel, derived from Abel s worship offering being accepted by God, their Creator. Abel s offering to God was from the yield of the first fruit of his flock. Cain also provided a worship offering to God. Nonetheless, Cain s presented offering wasn t acceptable. Hence, an envious spirit became birthed within Cain, and Cain murdered his brother, Abel, because God accepted Abel s worship offering but didn t accept Cain s offering. God became displeased with Cain and vowed that the ground would no longer yield its fruit towards Cain. In other words, God is not honored with murder.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moses died at an old age of 120 years old. When Moses died, he was still quite strong in his strength and vision. Moses posture was likely still very erect. Indeed his mind was still strong, and God allowed Moses to see all the land that He would give to the descendants of Abraham. Moses eyesight was so strong at 120 years old that he could clearly see far into the western sea and as far as Zoar. God loved Moses so much that He wanted Moses to at least see the Promised Land even though Moses would not get an opportunity to enter into it. God buried Moses Himself when he died, but He wouldn t allow anyone to know where Moses burial was located. After Moses death, the Israelites grieved, wept and mourned for Moses for thirty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Personal Health Plan Paper 1 Running Head: Personal Health Plan Running head: PERSONAL HEALTH PLAN Personal Health Plan Melissa Harcrow 9/12/2016 Self Evaluation Feel like I don?t meet rubric requirement here Isn?t health and wellness something everybody strives to have? In my research for this paper I found a beautiful definition for wellness. ?Wellness, is the search for enhanced quality of life, personal growth, and potential through positive lifestyle behaviors and attitudes? (humankinetics.com, 2016). Wellness and good healthwill be the focus of my time for the next 8 weeks, as I put implement a plan to improve my overall health. My health has been on the decline for the last seven years, I would not be considered healthy today. Seven years ago, I was diagnosed with a muscle and skin autoimmune disease called Dermatomyositis. This diagnosis was complicated by the fact I was pregnant with our sixth child. Once the baby was delivered, and medication was continued, the disease was considered in remission. Fibromyalgia has also been a catch all diagnosis for various chronic symptoms like fatigue and pain, Chronic pain and medical suffering impacts one?s mental health as prolonged exposure inevitably will lead to depression. In addition to the first autoimmune disease, I was diagnosed with a second in August of 2015. This second autoimmune disease is called Primary Biliary Cholangitis, and attacks the bile ducts in the liver. This disease can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Formal Analysis Of Piet Mondrian Formal analysis of Piet Mondrian s Composition with Large Red Plane, Yellow, Black, Grey and Blue Composition with Large Red Plane, Yellow, Black, Grey and Blue, 1921, Oil on canvas, Gemeentemuseum, The Hague Description: The composition is simplistic. The colors used are only the three primary colors, red, blue and yellow along with black and white. All the planes of colors are edged by vertical and horizontal black lines of uniform width, forming a big dominant red square surrounded by a distribution of smaller rectangular blocks of other colors. Looking closer, you will find that even though all the lines and angles are sharply defined, the edges of the vertical and horizontal lines are not perfectly neat, but instead a little bit messy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though the black lines appear to be precise from a distant view, when viewing the work closer and more carefully, one will find that the lines are actually heavily layered and even a bit messy. Moreover, in blocks, colors are also densely pigmented with visible brush strokes, which so many painters try to avoid. In the left bottom corner, it can be seen that one horizontal black line was originally painted a little bit longer, but then the artist might decide to make a little change and covered it with yellow. Also, from a high resolution photo of the work, we can see that Mondrian might initially divided the square that now appears to black into four smaller squares, but then might decide to cover the square completely with black later. (A likely extrapolation, but not a fact). These details differ Mondrian s work from a more precise computer generated copy. They are the evidence of how the artist thought and worked. It the touch of human that made the composition no longer unanimated but 3 dementional and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Hospice When a person is diagnosed with a terminally illness and is given an expectancy of six months or less to live, it is time to concentrate on the type of care will need. Many times a person and their family will turn to hospice care. The meaning of hospice is to provide care to a person who is terminally ill. Hospicedoes not speed up or postpone death. Hospice is a type of care that provides services to improve the quality of life for the patient and family. Hospice exists in the hope and belief that, through proper care and the encouragement of a caring and sensitive team, patients and their families may be free to achieve some level of mental and spiritual preparation for death that is comfortable to them. The goal is to help... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When my mother was diagnosed with a terminal illness, we used the service a hospice team. The team was considered in all aspects due to my mother s physical and mental needs. They were always sensitive and caring to not only my mom s needs but my family s needs. Works Cited DYINGWELL.COM. DYINGWELL.COM. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Nov. 2013. lt;http:/ /www.dyingwell.com/fineline.htm gt;. The Hospice Philosophy by Joyce Remy. Seniors Digest RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 25 Nov. 2013. lt;http:/ /www.poststat.net/pwp008/pub.49/issue.333/article.464 gt;. National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization. History of Hospice Care. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Negative Effects Of Urbanization When we speak of the term urbanization the outward expansion of human population from the city centre, many feel the sense of triumph about the current living conditions, and are enlightened to do great works on the planet. Of course, it is not wrong if one feels this sense of triumph at first, but the ambiguity comes when the environmental aspect is placed in the talk. In this capitalistic world where money and status are worshiped, many negative effects associated with urbanization are being forgotten or dismissed. Luckily, David Suzuki, a Canadian environmental activist reminds the current generation about the danger of damaging the environment, as well as the intriguing wonders that natureprovide, and most importantly that parents should encourage children to move away from the indoors and enjoy the beauty of nature through his essay Hidden Lessons . I, however, certainly do not experience much taste of triumphant over this matter. Undeniably, urbanization has gifted me a comfortable home to live in, a reliable transportation to get around town, and a superb education under the name of Agincourt Collegiate Institute. Yet, none of these would be available if it weren t for the ultimate sacrifice of our wild friends on this planet. It overwhelms me when Suzuki claims that there is something obscene and frightening about the disappearance of another species at our hand in his essay (Suzuki). This is especially true over the past couple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay on The Death of Icarus Icarus plummeted into the cold dark water filling his lungs with the salty water, he sank to the bottom of the endless chasm and starved for air, for one last breath. He succumbed to the darkness it filled his mind and body, his life slipped away, he was dead. Daedalus landed near the island of Kythira analyzing the assault on his senses he noticed the island had a very faint sweet smell barely discernible in the company of the overbearing sea, this island was so pleasant starkly contrasting the death of his son. He knew there was a way to save Icarus; his body was lost but his soul would be saved, Icarus would be entering Hades realm presently, awaiting unspeakable tortures that he couldn t even imagine. Daedaluscould enter the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Taking his crippled wings and bending them to the correct shapes he made the sail and rudder, finally he took his clothes and ripped of small pieces to fill with sand and tie to the ship for his descent. His ship was complete but he still had no way of reaching the bottom of the ocean without suffocating. His thoughts were continuous dead ends and the sticky residue from the trees was beginning to harden and immobilize his fingers so he placed them in the lukewarm waters of the mediterranean and slowly the sugary glass began to dissolve. the sugar dissolved so slowly he knew it was his only option so he broke more of the plants and harvested the syrup with a head sized rock he then smoothed it on the top and edges of the rock and made the top of his new helmet, he then flipped the rock over and made another bowl shaped glass with an opening for his head, fitting the two hardening pieces together he slathered on more of the syrup to seal the sphere. Pushing his craft into the water he opened up the wings, and sailed to Crete, unaware of his impending demise. Daedalus moved quickly to the sea north of Crete so he wouldn t be seen by any ships that could be in the area, he then slowed the ship above the entrance to the underworld and took disassembled the sail. Daedalus took the feathers out of the tacky wax cover wood and put them into a pouch in his tattered crimson robe, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Sex Of Sex Work The world of sex work has been around for countless years. Hollywood portrays it as a normal way of life in all the cowboy movies and put a glamorous feel around it. However, Hollywood is about selling dreams and fantasy, though the reality is quite different. The reality is that sex work is dangerous. The act in and of itself is not usually dangerous, nevertheless, the situations in which it needs to be conducted are. Today s sex work incorporates more than just prostitution; the adult film industry, Dom/Sub work, phone sex operators, together with exotic dancing are all considered sex work. The focus of this essay has been narrowed down to just the prostitution aspect of sex work and the decriminalization for the means of creating a safer environment for the worker. Decriminalization of this particular type of sex work would render the job safer for the workers given that they would have the ability to screen clients, an established place of employment, safety in numbers, a positive relationship with law enforcement, and enhanced means to protect themselves from health risks. Screening of the clients is a key aspect of keeping the sex workers safe. Screening the clients is a lot about reading people, their clothes, their attitude, how they hold themselves and trusting the experience of the worker s instinct. The screening process will not work every single time, however, the ability to make the decision to go with a client or not can save the workers life. Escorts and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Literary Analysis Of The Dogs Could Teach Me By Gary Paulsen Out of the three stories, The Dogs Could Teach Me, The Sniper, and The Flowers, The Dogs Could Teach Me by Gary Paulsen best demonstrates description. This proves to be true through Paulsen s consistency of descriptions throughout the entire story, unlike The Sniper. The Dogs Could Teach Me begins with, There was a point where an old logging trail went through a small, sharp sided gully a tiny canyon . . . It might have been a game trail that was slightly widened or an old foot trail that had not caved in. Likewise, Liam O Flaherty starts out The Sniper by writing, Dublin lay enveloped in darkness but for the dim light of the moon that shone through fleecy clouds, casting a pale light as of approaching dawn over the streets . . . However, by the third paragraph of The Sniper O Flaherty scrivens, He was eating a sandwich hungrily. He had eaten nothing since morning. He had been too excited to eat, while Paulsen continues the same pattern of writing saying, Later I saw the beauty of it, the falling lobes of blue ice that had grown as the water froze and refroze, layering on itself. Even though the very beginning of The Sniper collates with the beginning of The Dogs Could Teach Me, in the sense that both writers start out with very strong descriptions, Paulsen s portrayals become more powerful because of how consistent they are. Between Paulsen and O Flaherty s pieces of writing above, the reader gains a clearer picture of the ambience surrounding Paulsen in The Dogs Could Teach Me than of O Flaherty s character eating a sandwich due to the shift of focus O Flaherty decides to take. Paulsen s main goal out of the two examples above was very evidently to describe these situations, howbeit, O Flaherty s was not. Since the author of The Sniper decides to turn to action based writing instead of creating vivid pictures in the third paragraph, it causes The Dogs Could Teach Me to become a better example of descriptionthan The Sniper. Paulsen also chooses to incorporate a variety of figurative language into the short story The Dogs Could Teach Me, whereas the author of The Flowers does not, taking Paulsen s descriptions to the next level . For instance, a simile that appears in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Why I Choose French Language Course Essay If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language, that goes to his heart, Nelson Mandela once declared. Nowadays there are over 6,500 languages in our world, but sadly the only 571 million, which is 8.3% of the world population are second language speakers according to a research by Dr. Bernard Comrie s article for the Encarta Encyclopedia (1998). The foreign language that I would like to learn besides English is French language. In France, the first language spoken is French language. Through this assignment I will explain several reasons why I chose French language course throughout difference aspect. The first reason why I chose French language course as my language course ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In French, they only eat simple breakfast and to them lunch and dinner are the main meal of the day. Homes desserts are normally yogurt and fruit. Because of this type of eating habits, the rates of obesity and heart disease in France is lower than in other European countries. In France, cutlery is used in the continental manner, this mean the fork in the left hand, prongs facing down and the knife in the right hand. French etiquette prohibits the placing of hands below the table and the placing of elbows on it. Those are some French food culture that I think we should learn from them. Other fact that I have learned about French culture is they almost have a similar culture with Malaysia which is freedom of belief. In France, there are many type of religion we can find like Catholicism, Islam, Judaism, and Buddhism. Because of its respect of religious freedom, there are no issue of racism and religious doctrine. So I feel free to visit or study in France. This make the French language I learned is useful in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Golf Industry Competition Case #3: COMPETITION IN THE GOLF EQUIPMENT INDUSTRY From its earliest beginnings in the 1450 s, golf was a peculiar game that tested the individual skill of each person who played. It is a game that takes a player on a journey through a number of greens. The player must try to get the small, hard golf ball into the green or putting green which contains a hole in the ground. The player can only hit the ball with a golf club. Golf equipment, such as golf clubs, golf balls, and the like are the subject of this report. There are five competitive forces: competitive pressures stemming from buyer bargaining power and seller buyer collaboration; competitive pressures coming from companies in other industries to win buyers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Callaway Golf, Ping Golf, and Taylor Made Golf utilized the innovations in club head design the best. Important factors in evaluating industry and competitive environment include: the industry s growth potential; whether powerful competitive forces are squeezing industry profitability and whether competition appears destines to grow stronger or weaker; whether industry profitability will be favorably or unfavorably affected by the prevailing driving forces; the company s competitive position in the industry vis a vis rivals; and how competently the company performs industry key success factors (Gamble Thompson, 2011, p 69). Net sales for Callaway Golf is: $1,117,204,000 in 2008 up from $934,564,000 in 2004; TaylorMade Adidas Golf is: €812,000,000 in 2008 (when the exchange rate was 2.008 US dollars for every €1) up from €633,000,000 in 2004; Fortune Brands Golf is: $1,369,000,000 in 2008 up from $1,212,000,000 in 2004. Operating income for Callaway Golf is: $84,188,000 in 2008 up from ($24,702,000) in 2004; operating profit for TaylorMade Adidas Golf is: €78,000,000 in 2008 (when the exchange rate was 2.008 US dollars for every €1) up from €60,000,000 in 2004; Fortune Brands Golf is: $125,000,000 in 2008 up from $154,000,000 in 2004. TaylorMade Adidas Golf is doing extremely well. TaylorMade Adidas Golf seem to have a strategy that copes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Overconfidence In Into Thin Air Multiple people died on Everest in the spring of 1996, but there were many causes to the deaths of those climbers. One of the main causes was the overconfidence by multiple people on the mountain. The book Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer states, One of the first people I passed when I started moving again was Scott Fischer s sirdar, Lopsang Jangbu, kneeling in the snow over a pile of vomit . . . His feeble state, moreover, had been compounded by his insistence on short roping the celebrity amateur, Sandy Pittman . . . (Krakauer 176). In this quote from the book, it says that Lopsang chooses to short rope Sandy Hill Pittman, and because of this he gets sick. He was overconfident in his abilities, and this caused him not to set the fixed ropes at the Hillary... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This lead to a big problem on the mountain, as well. People who believe differently might say that Rob knew that this was their only chance to summit, so he wanted to do it no matter what. But if that is true, then Rob should have known the right thing to do as a veteran of the mountain was not to have too much confidence in his and his team s abilities. Finally, the last evidence we found was in the movie Everest. While watching, it depicted how Scott Fischer was overconfident in his skill. He went down and up the mountain too fast (KormГЎkur), and this made him sick. Because he was a guide, he thought he had the competence to do it. If Scott had taken his time, he could have helped Rob with making crucial decisions like now it is time to turn back . However, Scott was overconfident in his capacity. Therefore, he basically killed himself and many others by not being there to help. All in all, there were multiple reasons why eight people died on the mountain, yet the main reason was the overconfidence in multiple climbers on May 10 and 11 of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. A Short Note On Disaster And The Aftermath Of Water... M2 DBQ2 Question 2: Choose an event from the past that caused a significant amount of water pollution (tsunami, oil spill, etc.). Write a thorough description of the event/disaster and the aftermath to water resources. What can/did us as humans learn from this? What can you as an individual do to help limit water pollution? Cite your sources...including the textbook ***Event/Disaster Hurricane Katrina hit the City of New Orleans which is 15 thousand square miles underwater, killed 1, 245 people with the hurricane and subsequent floods, with an estimated of One hundred and eight billion dollar deficit. Hurricane Katrina was the deadliest hurricane in the United States since 1928. The floodwaters erupted at the Industrial street canal, 17 street canals (the waters of Lake Pontchartrain tore the wall 450ft long) and the London street canal. (Telegraph 2015) ****AFTERMATH Water Pollution Several chemical plants, petroleum refining facilities, and contaminated sites, including Superfund sites, were covered by floodwaters. Hundreds of commercial establishments, such as service stations, pest control businesses, and dry cleaners, released potentially hazardous chemicals into the floodwaters. In the confusion immediately after the flooding, the amount of contamination was not known. Oil slicks near some service stations and flooded automobiles and wastes floating or suspended in floodwaters provided clear evidence of some environmental releases. Adding to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Grade Inflation And High Grades Inflation Grade inflation, the idea that students are receiving grades that they have not worked for and therefore don t deserve them. But what s so wrong about grade inflation? When learning about this subject we also open the doors to learning about the multitude of other problems plaguing our educational system that could use our attention much more than gradeinflation does. Through grade inflation we re able to understand problems often forgotten about and looked over. In the past colleges like Princeton and Wellesley have tried to adopt policies to help curb grade inflation. Even though it lowered the percentages of high grades, effectively lowering the amount of grade inflation, it came with the cost of unforeseen consequences that affected the students and staff. In his article Rojstaczer describes the policy that Princeton tried to adopt in which they ...limit[ed]ing A s on average to 35 percent of students in a class. ( grade inflation gone wild , 75). This policy is extremely unfair on the students, telling them that only a small percent of them will actually be able to get and A no matter how hard they work. It is putting a limit on the students educationand ruining their motivation to keep their grades up if they know that there is a high percent chance that they won t make an A despite their hard work. These attempts to fix the inflation has only in turn limited a student s education and potential, causing greater issues. Since attempting to fight grade ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay on Book Banning and First Amendment Right What is a banned book? A banned book is a book that has been removed from the shelves; it could be from a library, classroom, or even the bookstore because of its content. A book could be banned for many reasons, but it could be banned because it contains sex, violence, inappropriate language, religious viewpoints, witch craft, and many more things because other people deem it inappropriate. When someone bans a book they ban it for everyone else too. The First Amendment states that Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people to peaceably assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When violences occurred between them, Cyril told the Jews to leave. The last great scholar Hypatia, refused and was then murdered on Cyril orders and then burned the Great Library of Alexandria down. It is said that their had to be some remains of the Library still existing The burning of the Great Alexandria Library, maybe a mistake destroyed over 700, 000 scrolls. Many of these scrolls were the only copies and the information they held are lost forever (Heather Phillips p.4 6). Even the Catholic Church supported censorship, in the seventieth century they wanted to censor Galileo because he believed that they church was wrong about the planets revolving around Earth. He believe that the sun was in the center and all of the plants revolved around it and they made him burn all of his writings. As United States citizens, we have the right of freedom of expression; the First Amendment of the United States constitution states, Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or the press... (First Amendment Oct. 20, 2013). As this concerns books, people should have the freedom to choose what they want to read and what they don t want to read. By banning books, our basic rights as US citizens are abused. Book banning affects many different people, from the people who read books to the people who write them. Why do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. High Crimesdemeanor Summary In the documentary, High Crimes and Misdemeanor (1990) produced by frontline, details the side effects from the Iran Contra affair proposed by the Reagan Administration and the consequences of the Reagan administration for not complying with its constitutional authority on notifying the United States Congress on the covert operation, which is the main organ responsible for the appropriations of funds and its allocation. The Covert Operation facilitated the sale of arms to Iran, which was under a strict arms embargo during the hostage situation in 1979. President Ronald Reagan and his administration supplied weaponry to the Iranian Government in hopes of securing the release of the American Hostages held captive by the terrorist group known ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the Reagan administration avoided Congresses requests and proceeded to oversee covert military aid by raising private and foreign funds for the contras. Initially the agenda was to allow Israel to ship weapons to Iran and the United States would be responsible to later resupply Israel and receive their payments in a timely manner. However, Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North a hawkish leader of the National Security Council modified the plan to allow the proceeds received from the sale of arms to Iran to be diverted to fund anti Sandinista and anti communist rebels against the communist backed Nicaraguan Government. This scandal garnered the public to become very dubious and outraged about the Reagans Administrations ambitions within Latin America, several investigations ensued mainly by the U.S. Congress, but the sale of weapons to Iran was not deemed a criminal offense and President Ronald Reagan was not in violation of law because of the refusal to declassify prominent documents. However, key actors within the administration were charged for being an accomplice to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Midwife Remuneration Case Study Midwife Remuneration Verloskundige practice has contracts with health care insurers and insurance company which books midwife which can reach client within 15 min. Professional compensation and Private insurance is paid directly by woman. Brazil Upper Middle Income Countries (2015 Gross National Income 4,126$ 12,735$) Community Health Agent (CHA) In the 1960s and 1970s, small CHW programs began to emerge in various countries, particularly in Latin America. The experience from CHW programs predating the 1970s provided the inspiration for much larger CHW programs in many low income countries in the 1980s. Following the failure of many of the programs in the 1980s and 1990s, new highly successful programs have emerged and, at present, as a result of research findings demonstrating the effectiveness of community based programs in improving child health in particular, there is now a resurgence of interest and growth of CHW program. In Brazil, community health workers are working in the community and known as Community Health Agent (CHA). CHAs work as a link between two different sectors. In Brazil, community exercises effective control of actions and health services and develop strategies for specific health interventions. A total of 2,08,104 (Dec 2005) with 1 CHA for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Working hoursand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Beaufort County School District South Carolina Case Study Beaufort County School District South Carolina June 16th 2015 a public Session of the Beaufort County School Board meeting took place in the media room of Bluffton Community Library. Those that presented on the agenda were Paul Roth, Michael Rivers, Eva Anderson and Drew Davis. Roth discussed allocating money for future sports storage the district. Michael Rivers and Eva Anderson spoke on modification of physical education in primary schools and reintroducing P.E. back into the 7th grade curriculum. Drew Davis took the majority of the board meeting to a discuss a 3 year long initiative to drug test students participating in high school level sports for the upcoming 2015 2016 school year. Considering students voluntary participate in sports it is not violating their 14th Amendment rights. Students participating in high school level sports agree to drug testing even ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brunswick is comprised of six board members, Those that presented were Vikki Snider, Bobby Taylor head of Department of National service for Early release from schools, and teacher of the Casey Smith. Schools that were spotlighted expressed concerns new roofing, electrical work, in numerous schools within the district. In addition the request for adding an auditorium to any High School to be used to showcase the talents of the children within the school district. The most prominent concern was testing. Many teachers felt that the students are being tested too much and that their curriculums have now changed to teach to the standardized exams, and not what is beneficial for students once they leave school. The subject of minimizing the amount of test will be under review and was not resolved at that meeting. Watching this video of how other school districts function shows that many schools face similar problems. It also provides a realistic portrayal of the challenges teachers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Gambling In Canada Impact on the economy Money makers exercise the people employed in these industries, and have blossomed a multibillion dollar industry worldwide where many seek employment with a big corporation and the government making profit. From 1992 to 2008, gambling revenue in Canada has increased by billions, from just over 2 to 14 billion, proving itself to be a highly profitable business. Location or extensive travel is no longer a restrictive factor because of the introduction of online gambling and because of its ease of access, many more people are getting involved in gambling. Revenue from these online gambling venues too, allows for investors to profit from advertisements on sites. The rise in casino facilities in cities, has made it easier ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adolescents may gamble due to peer pressure, to alleviate boredom and to dismiss a depressive mental state. This way of thinking is particularly evident on college campuses, where students play poker together in dormitories and at local bars. These types of strong friendships made through gambling interweave to develop into part of a tight knit subculture. The shared exposure to the threat of losing money stimulates a feeling of camaraderie at the gaming table. As a result, when gambling in brick and mortar establishments, an individual has the ability to gain prominence in their lives and create meaningful ties with their fellow gamblers; encouraging them to continue playing. When gambling online, this human encouragement is virtually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Toy Story Life Lessons What does a flamenco dancing astronaut, an awe inspiring claw machine, and a wise cracking potato have in common? Toy Story , of course! All three examples combined quite unique and disparate traits into what became colorful, humorous, and impactful scenes in the movie series. You might liken any of these to our Jr. Beta Club: we are unique and colorful, humorous (perhaps even in times when we shouldn t be), but committed to making an impact in our school and community. We take our dissimilar traits and combine them into strengths. Even though Toy Storyis, at its surface, just a children s cartoon, each of the three films hold very powerful moral lessons that can be applied to leadership in our Jr. Beta Club. Above and beyond the colorful anecdotes and funny moments, the movies have powerful lessons that can assimilate into leadership quality in Beta today and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the 81 minutes of this modern classic movie, you see how Woody s life was flipped upside down after the character Buzz Lightyear was introduced. Woody was not welcoming to Buzz when he first entered the toy box. However, as the story moves on, Woody learned to accept the change that was happening and even embrace it as he was shaped to become a better person and developed a lifelong friend in the process. When we were inducted into the Jr. Beta Club, the world we knew was transformed immensely, and as time went on we evolved into better leaders and more accepting people overall. You might say that we were Buzz Lightyears , thrust into a new situation where not everyone was welcoming, but given time and the right attitude, we were able to navigate and make our place in Andy s room. Even though that was only my first year of Beta, I feel like I learned the extremely important lesson of embracing change, and as my years continue I learn more and more each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Comparing Animal Farm And The Russian Revolution How are the animals in the book animal farm are similar to the people who took place in the Russian Revolution?Animal Farm, written by George Orwell, Animal Farm is a political satire /satire of the Russian Revolution.In the book Animal Farm. The animals were being kept on a farm which is owned by a cruel drunken farmer. Which could be compared to his real life counterpart Tsar Nicholas II who was the last King or Ruler of Russia. There are a lot of parallels from the book Animal Farm to the Russian Revolution like the characters, historical events, and the comparison of animalism to communism. The characters in the book Animal Farm correlate to people or historical figures who took part in the Russian Revolution which took place in 1917.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend. No animal shall wear clothes. No animal shall sleep in a bed. No animal shall drink alcohol. No animal shall kill any other animal. All animals are equal. (Animal Farm, George Orwell). These commandments are the basic backbone of the idea of Animalism.The idea of Communism brought up by Lenin which is the real life counterpart of Animalism. Which was based of Marxism which was created by Karl Marx. Communism is the political theory in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.The 7 commandments represent the basic laws of communism stating certain things that an individual must follow, but the government does not seem to think it applies to them. 1. Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to public purposes. 2. A heavy progressive or graduated income tax. 3. Abolition of all rights of inheritance. 4. Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels. 5. Centralization of credit in the banks of the state, by means of a national bank with state capital and an exclusive monopoly. 6. Centralization of the means of communication and transport in the hands of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Hate Crime And Violence Do you remember Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina? Do you remember The Rev. Clementa Pinckney, Rev. Sharonda Singleton, Dr. Daniel L. Simmons, Ethel Lee Lance, Cynthia Hurd, Myra Thompson and Tywanza Sanders? I no one individual who knows this particular church and these particular individuals all too well. Dylann Roof on June 17th, 2015 at approximately 9 p.m. walked into this church during bible study and needlessly took their lives for no other reason than the color of there skin. The motivation you ask? That s simple, it was hate. Dylann at the time was a 21 white supremacist high school drop out with ties to neo Nazism. This was simple a hate crime in its purest form. What is a hate crime? Hate crime is the toxic ideology spread by groups that traffic in the language of racial, sexual or religious superiority. As defined by the Hate Crime Statistics Act of 1990, hate crimes are crimes that manifest evidence of prejudice based on race, gender or gender identity, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or ethnicity. But who are these groups and what are they trying to achieve? Are they carrying out violence or simply trying to instigate it? And who is most at risk of being victimized? The victims of the African Methodist Episcopal Church are just a few of the thousands of victims who have suffered from this form of violence. Someone commits a hate crime every hour. In the most recent data collection, 2014, a reported ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Extrinsic and Intrinsic Motivation in Education Essay Extrinsic and Intrinsic Motivation in Education As life goes on, I am starting to learn more and more about what motivates me step forward and can be successful in education; I recognize that when I plan or want to do something, I have a motivation for that specific thing. In other words, when I do something, I have a reason why I should do that thing. According to the book Drive by Daniel H. Pink, it makes me thought provoking about motivation2.0 and motivation 3.0. So the question comes in my mind is what is the difference between motivation 2.0 and motivation 3.0, and which motivational system is more effective either for education. Motivation 2.0, what we know as extrinsic motivation assumes that human beings are best motivated by... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, an intrinsically motivated student will perform a task given to him willingly, either because he might find the task challenging or else interesting and satisfied with completing it. This is due to the fact the external rewards hardly motivate these students. In chapter 3 of the book, Pink points out about type I behavior Type I behavior is self directed. It is devoted to becoming better and better at something that matters. And it connects that quest for excellence to a larger purpose (78 79). This explains that motivation 3.0 leads student to good behavior and tends to be very much effective in the long run as the students perform the tasks willingly because it interests them, rather than trying to escape from it once the task is done. Furthermore, motivation 3.0 increases effort and persistence in activities and affects cognitive processes. As we discovered in chapter 4 about autonomy, Pink explains According to a cluster of recent behavioral science studies, autonomous motivation promotes greater conceptual understanding, better grades, enhanced persistence at school and in sporting activities, higher productivity, less burnout, and greater levels of psychological well being (88 89). Motivation 3.0 increases the amount of effort and energy that students ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Ikea ANEXO: DATOS EXTRACTADOS MEMORIA ANUAL IKEA A better everyday life for the many people Mikael Ohlsson, President and Chief Executive Officer for the IKEA Group Welcome to the 2011 IKEA Yearly Summary. In times when many nations and people face economic challenges, our vision of creating a better everyday for the many people is more relevant than ever. We are constantly engaged in learning about the different ways people experience life at home and what their needs are. And we know people are becoming more value conscious. We develop our range for people with normal incomes. To make it possible to furnish functionally, individually and sustainably even when the economy is tight. We strive to become more accessible through lowering our... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Together with our customers the one Euro is a fortune activity gave a record EUR 11 million for additional educational programs together with our partners. Our people Our co workers are the strength of IKEA and we recruit based on values. We live by them. We believe in diversity and inclusion and want our co workers to mirror our customer base in order to best understand and serve our customers. We focus much of our attention to our culture, the IKEA Spirit, competence development and leadership development. This enables us to work in an environment where everybody takes responsibility and contributes together. We economize with resources and have a positive outlook on the opportunities, knowing that most things remain to be done. During the year, I have visited many parts of IKEA all over the world and always met a fantastic spirit and ambition to make IKEA a good contributor to people s life at home and society. Thank you all! You are the ones that make IKEA special and unique as we are Growing IKEA Together Mikael The IKEA group Where we come from We have our roots in SmГ Ґland, a traditionally poor region in the south of Sweden. Like the people raised here, IKEA grew up with a tradition of being economical with resources and working hard to reach our goals. And we ve been making a lot out of very little for more than 60 years now. Growing up in 20th century Sweden has shaped both our products ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Flight Nurses and Fligh Paramedics Background Summary Flight nurse s and Flight Paramedics performs as members of an aeromedical crew on helicopters (rotor wing), and airplanes (fixed wing) aircraft, providing for in flight management and care for all types of patients. Responsibilities of this job include the planning and preparation of flight, safety, evaluation of an individual patient s in flight needs and request appropriate medications, supplies, and equipment to provide continuing care from origination to the destination facility. They act as liaisons between facilities during an interfacility transport and from scene location to trauma center during medical and trauma related emergencies. They also initiate emergency treatment in the absence of a physician during in flight medical emergencies. Flight nurses and Flight Paramedics have training in mechanical ventilation, hemodynamic support, vasoactive medications, airway, and other intensive care skills. Most air medical businesses expect nurses to have at least 2 to 5 years of experience in emergency or critical care units, and the more trauma experience, the better. This means nurses that have a proven ability to manage multiple patients with vastly different conditions, as well as being able to make split second decisions about patient care with maximum attention to patient care and safety. Flight Paramedics are expected to have a minimum three years current experience as a paramedic on an Advanced Life Support Team and/or Critical Care Transport ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Democratic Debate Sketch From The Saturday Night Live The piece of satire that I will talk about in this paper is the Democratic debate sketch from the Saturday Night Live episode that aired on October 17, 2015. The main message of this sketch was that the only Democratic Candidates that receive attention and matter are Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton. This program was successful because they only asked the two of them questions and at the beginning they were called the real candidates (October). This sketch starts with the candidates introducing themselves. Martin O Malley is first, then Lincoln Chafee followed by Jim Webb. After Webb introduces himself the moderator says they will now introduce the real candidates (October) meaning Sanders and Clinton. Clinton is confident that she will win the presidency. When Sanders is introduced he does not give much background on who he is but instead says that the country is doomed. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though Webb seems to be confident in himself it is clear that the moderator does not believe he is relevant in the race. At the end of the debate Chafee also says that he dominated the debate even though he did not talk at all (October). This shows that he might also think that he is in the race even though the moderator does not believe so. This sketch was very successful in getting the message across. It was successful because by having the moderator only ask Sanders and Clinton questions it was very obvious that they are the main candidates in the democratic race. By having Clinton say that she thought she would easily win the election helps add to the successfulness of the sketch because it shows that even she knows that she is one of the only candidates that any citizens pay attention to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Registered Agent Research Paper What Is A Registered Agent? A registered agent is a third party person who is registered in the same state as a an established business entity. They are responsible for receiving service of process notices and are also responsible in dealing with other notices such as taxes and other government documents. A registered agent has to have a physical address and has to also be available during business hours to receive such notices. This gives you the freedom to be able to change addresses without having to ever fill out more paperwork. There are different ways in which you can hire a registered agent over your business. You can also do it without ever having to meet the person face to face, thanks to the power of the Internet. Hiring A Registered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. The Library Portal As We Know It Today Is Unsustainable Put simply, the library portal as we know it today is unsustainable. It, along with a host of other indicators such as declines in reference questions and shifts from print to e resources, signals that for academic libraries a let s just keep doing business as usual mentality is a sure path to obsolescence. (Bell via Tumbleson, p. 974) The Issue: The Association of College and Research Libraries guidelines for the provision of library services to distance learners states that services must be equivalent to those provided for students and faculty in traditional campus settings (ACRL, 2008). With the demographics of students changing to include increasing amounts of online and distance learners, as well as a more diversified range of ages of students, no one way of instruction or library interaction is going to assuage every user s expectations within this diverse group. This shift creates the need to re examine the core services offered by academic libraries such as information literacy, effective searching strategies and reference help. Libraries can no longer rely on just their in person reference and research services. Seal (2008) best defines this shift from reference and instruction to learning and engagement (p. 257). An emerging solution for this shift is the embedded librarian. Lewis (2007) among others, presents the embedded librarian as the up and coming model for academic library services when he attempts to outline a strategy for academic libraries to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...