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2. disney movies
Stereotypes Stereotypes are generalizations and overgeneralizations about the member of a group;
sometimes being positive, more often negative, having a resistance to change (Ziebarth, 2009). The
Disney organization does not create the stereotypes, they simply reflect them (What about Women in
Disney Movies?, 2008). Disney movies, however, are filled with stereotypes, ranging from social
stereotypes to racial stereotypes. Although Disney movies are filled with an abundant amount of
different stereotypes, the most common stereotypes seen in Disney movies are gender stereotypes.
Gender stereotypes are when a group is generalized based on gender (female or male). In Disney
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Racial profiling is common within the Disney films. Where it is most commonly seen is within movies
where two races are mixing, such as in the movie Pocahontas. Disney is not necessarily discriminating
against a race through film, but Disney is making a point of portraying race and culture through film
incorrectly based on stereotypes. Aladdin is an original Disney movie which brought racial profiling
into question. Simply starting with the names of the characters brings question about race into view.
The two most questioned names were Aladdin and Jafaar, names which were supposed to symbolize
the poor Middle Eastern culture, are names that originally originate from Russia. Also, since this
movie was supposed to be in a Middle Eastern city, the characters all had a dark complexion. The dark
complexion was correct on Disney s part; however, what was incorrect was that all the facial features
were European. By having the incorrect facial features with the dark skin tone it teaches children that
they can sort people by race solely on a person s skin color. Aladdin was portrayed as simply a white
man was a dark tan (Disney s Protrayal of Culture and Race in Film, 2009). Another Disney film
which had racial profiling in it is The Lion King. In The Lion King, white actors played the voices
along with African American actors. The fact that Disney had an interracial cast was good, but the
white voices played the good guys and the African American voices were
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3. Population Genetics Of Chickpea And Its Wild Progenitors C
Population genetics of chickpea and its wild progenitors C. reticulatum and C. echinospermum Susan
Moenga Introduction Chickpea, Cicer arietinum, is the second most widely grown legume in the
world, cultivated on ~11.5 million ha mostly in India and Ethiopia (FAOSTAT, 2013). Genetic and
molecular evidence have demonstrated that C. reticulatum is the progenitor of the cultivated pulse,
with Nguyen et al., (2004) and Sethy et al., (2006) both supporting C. reticulatum and C.
echinospermum (both restricted to Southeastern Turkey) to be the primary and secondary gene pools
for the cultivated species respectively. However, apart from the estimated domestication time of 5,700
BP, very little else is known of the genetic diversity of these species as well as the genetic impact of
the domestication process. Such information would lay ground for further research into these species,
allowing for genome wide association mapping into locally adaptive traits in wild species that could
be of agronomic importance. Hypotheses and research questions Cultivated chickpea will have lower
levels of nucleotide diversity relative to its wild progenitors. Such a reduction is attributed to a
domestication bottleneck , where only a small subset of individuals with desirable traits is chosen for
cultivation. Additionally, there will be reduction in diversity attributed to selective breeding that has
over time targeted anthropocentric traits succeeding domestication, that will be visible in select
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4. Mortenson Character Analysis
Although there is much controversy surrounding Mortenson and the CAI, in the novel, Three Cups of
Tea by Greg Mortenson and David Oliver Relin, Mortenson is portrayed as hero. In 1993 he had
attempted to climb K2 and failed, which led him into an impoverished village of Pakistan named
Korphe. In Korphe, he had promised to build a school in return of their kindness and their time taken
to put him back in good health. Mortenson had eventually raised enough money to build the school.
Afterwards, Mortenson and Jean Hoerni created the Central Asia Institute to continue building schools
in Pakistan. Mortenson faced many obstacles but never gave up on building schools and expanded his
vision to build schools in Afghanistan as well. The outside world
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5. Summary Of The Novel Their Eyes Were Watching God
Their Eyes Were Watching God, takes place around the life of Janie. While she discovers love and
how it changes people under stress. The novel begins and ends in Eatonville, where Janie recalls the
story of her life to her best friend Pheoby. Janie encounters three men in the novel, Logan, Joe, and
Tea Cake, who change from the start of their relationships to the end. These men show Janie how she
needs to love with her heart and not with her mind, and how men change when under stress. The
reader learns on the first page that Jaine completes her journey, and she has reached her horizons. The
major theme of the novel is people change when under stress. In the beginning of all of Janie s
relationships, her lovers claim to be the person for her; however, unforeseen circumstances changes ...
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So this was marriage! (Hurston 11). I interpreted this quote as a give and take relationship. The men in
Janie s life start off with equality amongst them, but ended with men having a higher power. Looking
deeper into the important moods created by the the author, in chapter 13, Tae cake takes Janie s 200
dollars and my mood towards Tea Cake changed. Hurston writes, When she heard the twelve o clock
whistle she decided to get up and dress. That was when she found out her two hundred dollars was
gone. (Hurston 118). I felt like his character surprised me, and my opinion on him changed from being
the perfect match for Janie, to a man that was just after her money. Another scene that changed my
mood was when Janie felt pity for Joe on his deathbed. She said, Dis sittin in de rullin chair is been
hard on Jody. She muttered out loud. She was full of pity for the first time in years (Hurston
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6. The Run For Wellness Free 5k Run
The Run for Wellness Free 5K run has been an ongoing event since 2011 created by the Houston
Wellness Project. The organization was founded in response to the rising necessity for improving
community access to wellness programing. The mission of The Houston Wellness Project is to strive
to promote healthy lifestyle choices by educating people and communities on a culture of positive
wellness education. The Run for Wellness Free 5K is the main event that assist in fulfilling the
mission as it usually occurs three times a month in three different locations here in Houston. The 5K
run is free event that encourages people of all ages to come out and participate in an event that
promotes a healthy lifestyle. There are many sponsors that support the event and help it be free for the
people. Some of those sponsors include The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,
Houston Marathon Foundation, Ramey Schwaller, Houston Striders, and many more. Without their
support and donations, plus the help of the volunteers, there is no way possible this event would be
free for people to come out and enjoy. Furthermore, people participating in the event are free to donate
as well, but it is not mandatory.
Being that it was my first ever 5K event, I did not know what to expect when I arrived at George Bush
Park. With that being said, the setup was very simple. There was a table in front of the course where
runners gave their registration number and got their running bib. Once that was
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7. Who Is Gilgamesh A Hero
The son of a king and a goddess, a ruler of the realm Uruk himself, Gilgamesh the protagonist,
understands valor, glory, pride, and arrogance. Even his name means the offspring is a hero. No one in
Southern Mesopotamia that is as great as Gilgamesh. He is perfection in height, ideally handsome, and
strong like a wild bull. He is an undefeated demi god completely in his prime. However, the
Gilgamesh finds himself facing his biggest adversary, his mortality. Furthermore, death is a distant
rumor to the young and for a man described as two thirds divine and one third human demise is not an
event foreseen in his future. For example, in Tablet two after besting his new companion, Enkidu, a
man with similar divineness, Gilgamesh fearlessly
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8. NCAAAthletes Need Salaries Essay
NCAAAthletes Need Salaries
The chants grow louder, Dayne, Dayne, Dayne , its 4 Th and goal, the Badgers trail Michigan by 5
with six seconds left. The winner takes home the title as the 1999 National champions. The ball is
snapped, Bollinger drops back, fakes the pass, and pitches it to Dayne. He dodges a tackle, bounces
off 2 blue jerseys, and stumbles in the end zone for the game winning TD. Dayne s hard work and
perseverance paid off and led Wisconsin to a victory.
But who really capitalizes when Ron Dayne leads his team to a National Championship? To Dayne,
Paid Off in no way means he will receive a check from the University of Wisconsin. Under current
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They are many times attending universities because it is a stepping stone en route to a career as a
professional athlete, just like an accounting major is studying in order to be recruited by an accounting
firm. The lifestyle of a student athlete is quite different though. A student athlete must attend practice
for 10 to 20 hours per week, travel to games on most weekends during the season, and at the same
time, keep up with an academic workload comparable to that of a student without commitment to
athletics. But unlike ordinary students without athletics, student athletes must also many times care for
families and spouses. Actually, approximately 24% of student athletes are married, and of that 24%,
about 62% have children. Of the students without their own spouses or children, many must care for
parents and siblings.
The rules and regulations regarding the student athlete are set forth by the NCAA, which serves as the
governing body over college athletics. Most college athletes are not wealthy and among the many
rules imposed for these privileged individuals, they are not permitted to carry jobs, receive money,
rewards, or any type of kickbacks from any sources other than family. The NCAA does not allow their
athletes to hold jobs because the job issue has ramifications on recruiting. The NCAA believes some
schools would have an unfair recruiting advantage over other
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9. Periodic Limb Research Paper
What is Periodic Limb Movement Disorder?
Periodic limb movements are when you have episodes of simple, repetitive muscle movements. You
are unable to control them. They usually do not keep you from falling asleep. Instead, they severely
disrupt your sleep during the night. This can cause you to be very tired during the day. They do not
involve a change in body position, stretching a muscle, or a cramp. Instead, the movements tend to
involve the tightening or flexing of a muscle. They occur most often in the lower legs
Symptoms of Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
They can occur at two different times: o Periodic limb movements while you sleep (PLMS) o Periodic
limb movements while you are awake (PLMW)
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REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD)
3. Narcolepsy
Low brain iron may play a role in making PLMS worse.
Other Common Conditions Associated with Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
High rates of PLMS have been found in some people with:
Spinal cord injury
Multiple system atrophy (a rare neurological disorder)
Sleep related eating disorder (SRED)
The following medications are thought to cause PLMS or make them worse:
Some antidepressants
Lithium
Dopamine receptor antagonists (e.g., some anti nausea medications)
Data is not certain about a link between PLMS and the following:
Kidney disease
Parkinson disease
ADHD (attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder)
Pregnancy
Posttraumatic stress disorder
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
Why Seek Help for Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
To improve the quality of the patient s and bed partner s sleep
To determine if PLMD is caused by another medical condition
10. How We Treat Periodic Limb Movement Disorder
When it is necessary to treat PLMS, the same drugs that are used for restless legs syndrome also work
for PLMS. These include drugs that replace a chemical in the brain called dopamine. These drugs are
also used to treat Parkinson s disease. However, if you have PLMS, you are not at an increased risk of
getting Parkinson s disease. Other medications used include the
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11. Use Of Penelope s Voice In The Odyssey
Lingyan Xie
Justice
No Truth in Story telling
Margaret Atwood gives voice to Penelope, one of antiquity s most infamous heroines, so that she can
tell her story at last and set the record straight once and for all (Canongate). The quotation printed at
the back of The Penelopiad gives a concise motivation why Margaret Atwood writes the book:
Atwood uses Penelope s voice to tell the readers how she is wronged in Homer s Odyssey. Although
the narrator Penelope dominates the book, the twelve hanged maids also interpose their own opinion
in prose and rhymes. However, it is not hard for the readers to find out that the two perspectives
contradict one another, the maids voice is often used as a counterpoint to Penelope s, when it comes to
why the maids are hanged. Since The Penelopiad is all about Penelope, then why does Atwood
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In the mornings, our eyes darkened by lack of sleep, we d exchange smiles of complicity, and here and
there a quick squeeze of the hand...neither they nor I could take their servile behavior seriously (114 ).
From the vivid description of how close Penelope and the maids are, it can be seen that Penelope does
not only treat the maids with superiority, but also Penelope truly treats and loves the maids as if they
were sisters. Later, according to Penelope, when the suitors come, Penelope assigns the maids to be
her spies by ingratiating themselves with the suitors. When comes the turning point that Penelope
decides to tell the returning, furious Odysseus all about the plan, she is drugged to sleep. It was my
fault! (160). Throughout the whole book, Penelope frequently expresses her sorrow and dismay about
the hanging of the maids. It is as if Penelope herself were a victim in the hanging of the maids, she is
helpless and heartbroken when Odysseus kills her sister like
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12. Life After St. Jerome s Indian Horse Novel Study
Life after St. Jerome s: Indian Horse Novel Study For years, First Nations children endured the
harrowing experiences of residential schools. It was not until 1996, did the final residential school
close down. It took over a hundred years of physical, physiological, and the sexual abuse of thousands
of children before residential schools existed no more. Although they do not exist anymore, residential
schools continue to cause pain throughout First Nations communities. There are a variety of novels
that describe the accounts of residential school survivors, both fiction and non fiction, each powerful
in their own way. Indian Horse, a novel by Richard Wagamese, is one of these novels. The book
follows Saul Indian Horse, a boy of Ojibwe descent, and his experiences within St. Jerome s Indian
Residential School. Saul turns to hockey as a form of protection from the fowl memories of his
experiences at St. Jerome s, using the game to ignore the sexual abuse he endured. This denial results
in Saul s pain, which comes out in the form anger on the ice, and which ultimately results in him
taking up alcohol. It is only when Saul returns to St. Jerome s, that he is able to stop the denial, and
begin his path to healing. Richard manages to lead the reader down the same path of denial as Saul,
therefore allowing the reader to experience the same feeling of shock as felt by Saul in his moments of
realization. Saul s denial of his sexual abuse
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13. What Are The Rules Of Phonology
Rules of Phonology
The easiest way to understand what the rules of phonology are for is that it translates phonemes to the
real sounds, called allophones. Whatever we utter or produce using our vocal chords are allophones,
which has physical entities to it. While, phonemes are what is received by the listener that has mental
entities and are representative. The classes of phonemes that are bound to these rules are: voiced
consonants, rounded vowels, nasals, sibilants and etc. The existence of variations in every language
makes the phonological rules important to maintain recognizable words. Therefore, the rules of
phonology are used to show the patterns of distribution of sounds in a particular language which might
vary in different languages. In the rules of phonology, there are several feature changing rules that
change the value of a certain component feature of a sound. For example, the feature of a sound could
change from non nasal to nasal or from short to long. Presumably, different languages have different
rules, but some are very common in every language. Among these feature changing rules are
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Among them is the voicing assimilation, which can be defined as the originally voiceless sound
picked up the feature voiced from another sound. For example, the word roses is pronounced as
[rəʊzəz] that shows the voiceless / s/ picked up the voiced feature of / z/. Next, there is a devoicing
feature changes in assimilation. On the contrary of voicing, the voiced sound picked up the voiceless
feature of another sound which reportedly common when speakers pronounced the phrase have to .
Originally in English, the have ends with the voiced phoneme / v/, [hæːv t ͪ uː] and the word to begins
with the voiceless / t/. If some speakers devoiced / v/ into / f/, it can result in the pronunciation of
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14. Web Architecture
Web architecture:
1 A diagram explaining how the internet works and description of the world wide web
The World Wide Web is a system of internet servers that contain documents formatted in HTML. This
supports links to other documents and also supports graphics, audio and video.
2 Internet Service Providers (ISP);
An internet service provider (ISP) is a service that provides access to the internet. They provide the
user with services such as broadband and phone services. For a monthly price the user is provided
with a router which they can then connect to either with a wired or wireless connection. An internet
connection enables the user to connect many devices to the internet at the same time. The router and
phone are normally plugged in to the same socket which then connects the router to the internet.
Internet service providers may also provide the user with an e mail address as a part of the service.
Different providers offer different packages for different prices, for example some may have a capped
usage which may be better for people who do not use the internet as much and would be able to save
money by purchasing this. Different companies compete to gain more customers and will claim to
have a higher upload and download rate than other companies. Also, usually a package with a higher
upload and download speed will be more expensive.
3 Web hosting services;
A web hosting service allows individuals and companies to make their website
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15. How To Write A Military Application Essay
When I was younger, I knew I could become anything I wanted to as long as I set my mind to it. With
inspiration at my fingertips and always believing in myself, that s what pushed me forward to always
succeed with whatever I do and to never give up. Like the time everyone around me with the
exceptional people said I could never make it in the military, that I was too weak. Even people who I
trusted most said that. So i joined. I stepped into that recruiter office with my long just dyed red hair,
shorts and sandals. They all looked at me with astonishment as if I had stepped into the wrong
building. After signing up I was sent to Fort Jackson, SC in the following months. When I got there I
saw, heard, and did so many things that shaped me to the person I am today. It made me realize how
strong I really am, and how anyone can achieve their goals.
When I got to basic training I saw things that you only see in those old military movies, everyone was
either scared or ready for the training that we would soon receive. Me , however I was one of the
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They guided me throughout my training and told me everything that was essential knowing for the
future or in a real life situation. I was taught to shoot a weapon for the first time, where the hand
placements go and corrected if I did it incorrectly. I made sure to listen to everything they said
carefully and to also listen to any orders they gave. I remember a certain point in my training where I
had to face my fear of heights and propel myself off a 40 foot wall, they walked me through it and I
pushed myself through to do it and didn t give up. It was satisfying to overcome my fear furthermore i
m grateful to this day that I had the opportunity to learn from the best drill sergeants, I have ever
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16. The Evolution Of Flightless Birds
Evolution occurs when an animal species develops new bodily structures and functions in order to
adapt to their new environment. These developments are seen as positive adaptations that enhances
survival. However, some animal species have lost these new developments. Based on the geographic
location and climate, some evolutionary developments that are no longer needed are lost due to the
fact that the new bodily structure itself does not enhance the chance of survival in a particular
environment (Kirchman 2009; Vieites, et al. 2009). In most cases these lost developments are passed
down through future generations and are never redeveloped. However, more information is needed to
decide whether or not the loss of these evolutionary developments was due to natural selection or by
random mutation over years (Wilkens and Strecker 2003). In this paper, I will examine three studies
from a diversity of taxa, which illustrate the history of flightless birds, how climate has influenced the
evolution of salamanders and how life lived in darkness has influenced the blindness in cave fish.
Together these studies depict how these evolutionary abilities are lost and their affects on the animal
species.
Krichman (2009) examined the ancestry of flightless birds (Gallirallus philippenesis) through the
usage of genetic testing that were sampled throughout a range of ancestral species. This was to test a
model of speciation where flightless birds were thought to have evolved from flying birds
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17. Cell Theory
1. Cell Theory is an explanation that says everything is made of cells. It continues on to say that those
cells came from preexisting cells. Cell Theory is a theory because it is a frame worked explanation of
an observation made by many biologists like Anar Van Leeuwenhoek. Van Leeuwenoek studied plant
stems, pond water, and gathered a conclusion that generally, all of those things are made of cells.
Other biologists like Louis Pasteur added onto this idea that all organisms are composed of cells. A
theory is also composed of two components; a sequence of patterns in the world and the thing or
catalyst that is responsible for the pattern. The sequence of the pattern in Cell theory is that every
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The fatal flaw in my experiment of cloning a single plant, creating a population of 100 plants that are
genetically identical, and raising these plants in identical environments with no variation in traits is
that there is no variation to show any difference(s) in the experiment.
3. A salt crystal dropped into a beaker of water becomes smaller and eventually seems to disappear.
However, the same salt crystal remains intact at the bottom of a beaker of octane because Sodium
Chloride is ionic and would get attracted to the water. The octane is hydrophobic and has nothing for
the salt crystal to bond with. The water is polar and hydrophobic, which gives the salt the ability for
the oxygen atoms in the water to be attracted to the Sodium ion, and the hydrogen atoms to the
chloride ion.
4. Molecules with carbon carbon bonds have more potential energy and lower entropy than carbon
dioxide because the carbon to carbon bonds are held together loosely. Because the carbon to carbon
bonds are held loosely together, the bond has low entropy, high potential energy, and more usable
energy. The Carbon dioxide is held tightly together, has high entropy, and will have low potential
energy because the charges will be attracted to the oxygen. This results in the carbon dioxide to have
less usable
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18. What Is Compounding Pharmacy
What is a compounding Pharmacy? What are its benefits?
What is pharmacy compounding?
Pharmacy compounding is the practice of manufacturing personalized drugs for patients when they
may not be capable of using a commercially available medicine, or they may require a medicine,
which is currently not available or discontinued.
What exactly is Compounding Pharmacy?
A compounding Pharmacy prepares compounded drugs, according to the prescription of medical
practitioners. These drugs may be a blend of ingredients, which are included in the medicines in exact
dosage and potency according to the needs of patients.
What is the aim of a Compounding Pharmacy?
The aim of an approved compounding pharmacy is to offer premium nutritional supplements and bio
identical hormone treatments for patients in the form of capsules, tablets, lotions, and creams. These
pharmacies will prepare drugs by combining different active pharmaceutical grade constituents, as
recommended by any registered and qualified healthcare practitioner, into exact dosage and strength
forms according to the individual needs of patients. Both state and federal authorities control all
compounding pharmacies.
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Usually, compounding medicine pharmacists can get their license to prepare the medicines only after
successfully coming out of their test on compounding skills and knowledge, conducted by their
respective states. Compounding pharmacists who practice in a pharmacy that specializes in offering
compounding services will usually have an advanced education on compounding, following they
graduated from their pharmacy school. At present, no state needs a particular kind of training on
compounding, and no nationally accepted area of expertise subsists for pharmaceutical
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19. The Usefulness of YAH Maps
1 Discussions
It was also difficult to isolate the effect of YAH maps in way finding, since personal characteristic,
past experience of using YAH maps, educational background and familiarity with the building might
have influence the results. Therefore, the participant answered some question related to these factors.
There is opportunity to extend the current study by examining the questions outlined above, although
this is beyond the scope of this investigation.
1.1 Discussion experiment one: How useful are YAH maps in solving a spatial task?
Using YAH maps in solving the way finding task could improve the time performance of completing
and estimating the task. By looking at YAH map participates could get at least an idea where they
should go and which way they should follow. Moreover they could choose the shortest path based on
the map .The result of this study shows that the average time for completing task from source to
destination for Group A which could use YAH map are less than Group B (Table 4). However, the
difference is not too much. Additionally, YAH maps are useful for choosing the path and estimating
the time. Based on our results, participants in group A predict the time that they need for completing
the task more precisely compare to group B (Table5).
Choosing the path to destination based on YAH map could shows the usefulness of YAH maps. People
who choose the path based on YAH maps information spend less time compare to other. In this study,
the entrance
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20. Rural Caries Risk
The rural landscape of the United States forms special challenges for those living in rural communities
that are not seen in the urban or suburban setting. According to the Maternal and Child Health Bureau
in 2014 15.5% of children in the United States were living in rural areas ( Rural and Urban Children,
2014). Rural areas were defined by the US Census bureau as any area with 50,000 or less people, or
urban clusters with less than 2,500 people. Assessing oral health status of those in rural areas presents
unique challenges. Challenges are due to geography and the spread of sparse populations over large
areas of land. In reviewing the literature related to the question, do children in rural areas have higher
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Adair et al., utilized methods for this study where children were examined by calibrated two dentists
and parents completing a questionnaire about fluoride exposure. The population in this study included
children whose school drinking water was fluoridated. Differences between the population groups
came from home water supply either being fluoridated or non fluoridated. A major limitation of this
study is that only a small sample size in rural Georgia was assessed.
Geography matters: state level variation in children s oral health care access and oral health status
examined the differences in children s oral health status and access to care between states. Data from
this study was derived from the 2007 Survey of Children s Health. The population of interest in this
study was children age 2 17. The study also considered child, family, and community variables that
may impact oral health status and access to care. Limitations of this study included data restrictions as
private insurance data was difficult to access (Fisher Owens et al,
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21. Influence Of Music On Society
1. After reading this article give your ideas on exactly how music can influence the thinking of a
society. Music is the expression of the society. People tend to share their opinion and express
themselves through the music. Consequently, music become in an important way to influence the
society s thought. Music has played a fundamental role in history since man is a man.
It is used for so many things that it is almost impossible to think of them all.
It s an art we meet every day since we woke up until we went to bed. Without the music, the world
would be very different. As it is used more as a symbol ritualistic to express a feeling; Without the
music in history, there would have been no human feats, eternal passions, breaths of war, nor the
estrangement of man as a rational animal. Music is an essential part of our life. It s part of our history
and our culture. The Music helps us to understand to a greater extent the state of society at the time
when it is
It originated a style or it gets fashionable. It helps us to understand the society of that time and we
Influences our day to day life; We have a lot of influence on attitudes, moods, emotions and the
actions that we sometimes carry out.
2. Give several examples from this article showing the power of music for political change. Music
since it is known as music always treated issues related to the people and society, it subsequently has a
wide panorama on the rulers and political tendencies.
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22. Stingless Bee Essay
It is believed that the bees have appeared on Earth about 125 million years ago in conjunction to
Angiosperms. The tribe Meliponini or native bees (Hymenoptera, Apidae) comprises about 300
species that in addition to obtaining food resources in plant species, they use them as a shelter. In
Brazil these bees are found in all ecosystems, and the Caatinga, despite environmental limitations,
comprises the largest number of stingless bees worldwide. The presence and the quality of the arboreal
vegetation present in an area is essential to the establishment of the stingless bees, showing an urgent
demand for research on these animals and their interactions in the places where they occur. Therefore,
this chapter aimed to evaluate the prevalence of
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23. Essay on Epithet Chart for Homers Odyssey, Robert Fagles
The Odyssey
Epithet Chart for Major Characters/Gods and Goddesses
As you read the Odyssey list all the epithets you find for the following characters. Cite Book and line
number
Character Epithet Book and line #
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Odysseus: the man of twists and turns (I.1)
Great Odysseus (I.228)
King Odysseus (I.456)
godlike man (II.261)
Odysseus of Ithaca (II.277)
Worldly Odysseus (V.237)
Long enduring Odysseus (V.538)
Worldly Wise (VII.200)
Long suffering great Odysseus (VII.210)
Diplomatic (VII.346)
Odysseus, raider of cities (VIII.3)
Great teller of tales (IX.1)
shining Odysseus (XI.230)
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dysseus (II.2)
High and Mighty Telemachus (II.91)
Thoughtful (II.411)
Wise Telemachus (III.273)
Brave (III.481)
Clear sighted (IV.326)
Penelope: Icarius Daughter (I.379)
Sunrise (Dawn): Young Dawn rose with her rose red fingers (II.1)
The sun sprang up (III.1)
Dawn with her rose red fingers (III.451)
Dawn with her lovely locks (V.431)
Dawn rose on her splendid throne (VI.53)
Dawn rose on her golden throne (X.596)
Dawn forever young has home (XII.3 4)
Sunset (Dusk)
The ocean or sea
24. Nestor: Achaea s pride and glory (III.86)
The Noble Charioteer (III.113)
Bonus:
Calypso: the bewitching nymph (I.17)
lustrous goddess (V.97)
Daughter of Atlas (VII.283)
Seductive nymph of lovely braids (VII.284)
Lovely haired Calypso (VIII.507)
Polyphemus: Godlike (I.83)
mighty (IX.119)
Mentes: Lord of the Taphians (I.129)
Menelaus: Red haired (I.328)
red haired Warlord (IV.85)
Son of Atreus (IV.355)
Lord of the Warcry (IV.686)
Aegyptius: Old Lord (II.15)
Old (II.41)
Euramachus: Polybus son (II.198)
Apollo: The Archer God (VIII.259)
Mentor: Odysseus friend in arms (II.251)
Ajax The great man of war (III.121)
Helen: Pearl of Women (IV.342)
Achilles: Proud Achilles (V.343)
Leucothea: daughter with lovely ankles (V.366)
Nausithous: Godlike King (VI.8)
Son of the earthquake god (VII.65)
Nausicaa: White armed (VI.112)
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25. Mildred Gillars Propaganda
During World War II, radio was heavily used for propaganda purposes. Most of the time governments
aimed it at their own citizens, but some countries used it to send false and inaccurate messages to
opposition. In 1940, Germany used radio 24/7 all around the world and in many different languages as
an instrument of policy, ideology, and propaganda. Their efforts to relate to American citizens were
truly unsuccessful until a failed Broadway actress from Ohio Mildred Gillars accepted a job offer from
the German state radio division. For approximately three years, Gillars was a part of various types of
German radio shows that aimed at undermining American soldiers morale and made her one of the
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They posted wanted posters everywhere in Berlin in hopes to find Mildred Gillars. She was eventually
spotted in Berlin in 1946 and on the evening of March 15th was sent to a boarding house. She was not
able to return back to the United States until 1948, as she was sentenced to spend two and a half years
in the Allied prisoner of war camp. Veterans of the World War II kept writing letters to the government
of the United States, asking for justice. People wrote, If this Axis Sally isn t prosecuted to the limits of
the law, and punished as she deserves, then surely those American Soldiers who went to their graves,
directly and indirectly through her propaganda during the war, shall haunt us through our living days
(Ii ederal Eureau o). Eventually she was brought back to the United States and arrested. She was
convicted in federal court and sent to prison. Mildred appeared, claiming freedom of speech protected
her, but the appeals court ruled against her. The result was a 10 to 30 years prison sentence for Axis
Sally ( Maine s Mildred Gillars Wanted Fame and She Got It ). She eventually got out twelve years
later and spent the rest of her life teaching music in an Ohio convent school, until her death in
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26. Broken Promises
Broken promises
Thanks in great part to its green image British company Body Shop has prospered in the 80s. In the
90s the firm tried to increase its world visibility linking its image to Brazil s rainforest and
approaching the Brazilian Kayapo Indians with a program they called `Trade Not Aid. The association
generated a barrage of free and laudatory media stories about the activities of Body Shop. More
recently however this image has been bruised. Is the Body Shop social conscience just a sham?
Saulo Petean*
Body Shop s much vaunted `Trade Not Aid policy with indigenous peoples is running into serious
problems in the Amazon where it sources Brazil nut oil for one of its best selling beauty products.
Since 1991, Body ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Of this, $100,000 went toward the purchase of a used aircraft and initial expenses. The rest of the
money was never accounted for. In 92 and 93, Gordon Roddick, Anita s husband and BSI s executive
director, brought four Body Shop country head franchisers to the Indian communities, charging them
$25,000 each. Again, the Indians never saw any of this money.
After one of Anita Roddick s earliest visits, she announced that Body Shop would extend the project
to other Mebengokre villages. They began competing for Body Shop s favor, which strained relations
among the traditionally egalitarian culture. Roddick and Body Shop never made good on their
promise.
In the meantime, Body Shop began heavily promoting its links to the Kayapo. It announced what it
called the first ever intellectual property rights agreement. However, the Kayapo had agreed to
nothing. In 1993, a group of 30 Kayapo chiefs were hastily called by Gordon Roddick to a meeting in
Brasília, capital of Brazil. The chiefs happily believed that Body Shop was at last going to make good
on its promise to expand purchases of nut oil. What they did not know was that Body Shop had
recently gotten word that the press was about to report that it had never reached an intellectual
property rights agreement with the Kayapo. The chiefs were stunned and frustrated when it became
clear that Body Shop was trying to get the chiefs to legitimize the agreement, which still had not been
negotiated.
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27. Philosophy Matrix Metaphysics, Moral, Social, Political Paper
Philosophy Matrix Metaphysics, Moral, Social, Political Paper
Metaphysics, Morals, Social, and the Political philosophy s are four major philosophical areas of
inquiry. Learning about the historical development of each school of thought, who the main
contributors were, and what the primary issues are in each field. Increases the knowledge and
understanding of the culture and its philosophy.
Study of Existence Metaphysics is the focus of the nature of existence, reality, and who we are.
Metaphysics has new meaning in an age of ever changing and globally interconnectedness. The
questions and how we answer them are now first and foremost in whether or not humanity can survive
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It also addresses the dynamics of a group and the ways in which people group together or otherwise
act in union (Hughes, 2011).
Social Contract
According to Hughes, major themes in common are examples of ideas in social philosophy include
social contract theory, cultural criticism, and individualism. Individualism often comes up in social
philosophy, including questions regarding the separation, or lack thereof, of individual persons from
society and each other (Hughes, 2011).
Develop and Receive Legitimacy
Individuals in the state of nature came together and made agreements out of self interest. It is these
agreements that give legitimacy to government; people are ruled by consent (PPI, 2012). The form
described by contractarianism; the contract is hypothetical, as is the consent.
Structured Political Systems
Lastly, in order that goods might increasingly be secured. The goals of society must be defined; before
choosing a route one must choose a destination. The political system best achieves the aims of
politics, is most affective in securing it (PPI, 2012).
Conclusion
Philosophy engages us to ask a multitude of questions about our place in the world. Many of us start
questioning as children, but later in life we tend to ignore them. Philosophers, help us address question
such as What can we know? What should we do? What may we hope? What makes human beings
human?
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28. Institutional Systems And The Selection Pressures Of...
There are various institutional systems that are part of our world. Population, production, regulation,
distribution and reproduction are all forces that create potential problems that lead to the creation of
institutional systems. In other words, institutional systems are created because of the given selection
pressures. The main goal of any institution is to provide solutions for selection pressures, many of
them can even help to resolve multiple issues. For example, when it is needed to reproduce
biologically and culturally, the institution of kinship aids to resolve the pressures of reproduction. In
the same way, when it is needed to regulate the individuals in society, religion could help fulfill the
selection pressures of regulation. Education, like kinship, helps to reproduce culturally and also
regulate the roles of individuals. Just like these three institutions, the others also play a role in
resolving other selection pressures. Kinship, religion and education, however, will be the main focus
of this paper given that they are the institutions that mainly aid to the selection pressures of
reproduction, population and regulation. Kinship is the institution that resolves the issue of
reproduction (until the population gets large). As stated previously, a society needs to reproduce
biologically, social structurally and culturally. The explanation that Turner provides for kinship is that
it allows marriage and blood ties organized into structures and mediated by
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29. Essay about IB History IA
Which factors led to the civil war in Spain? Why did the war breakout in July 1936?
Francisco Abadal Ramon
Section A: Plan of investigation
This paper investigates to what extent did the left wing political opposition lead to the Spanish Civil
War, 1936 1939? In order to reach to a valid conclusion this investigation will be focusing on the
comparison of different factors that took place before an during the Spanish Civil War, such as the role
of the Spanish Army and the Church, the nature of the economy and the new left wing ideologies. The
method of investigation will be a detailed research of primary source evidence such as speeches, and
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Values linked to origins and purpose
Limitations linked to O and P
Section D: Analysis
This paper is answering to the question: to what extent did the left wing political opposition lead to the
Spanish Civil War, 1936 1939? There are many factors that influenced and that caused the Spanish
Civil War breakout, however this essay is focusing in 4 long run causes, more specifically: the role of
the Spanish Army, the role of the Church, the nature of the economy and the new left wing ideologies.
The Spanish army had a very powerful influence in politics, due to its role in Spain s imperial past. It
was likely to be compared as the protector of the nation. The Spanish army had already intervened
before in politics several times, the last one in 1936, breaking out the war. It did not have an appeal on
the working class, since they were very brutal, and more important, very expensive to maintain with
very high taxes. They were more likely to be related to the middle high class, and therefore even more
unlikely to cause an appeal on the Spanish labour force. For this labour force the Spanish Army was
just a symbol of fascist authority. After the progressive Popular Front was selected, the middle high
class already planned a military offensive against the leftists ideologies.
The second factor discussed is the role of the Church. The Church, as always has been,
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30. Radio Free Dixie
Critical Analysis: Radio Free Dixie The beginning of black militancy in the United States is said to
have begun with the chants Black Power demanded by Stokely Carmichael and Willie Ricks during
the 1966 March against Fear. While Carmichael and Ricks may have coined the phrase black power ,
the roots of the movement had been planted long before by Mr. Robert F. Williams. In Timothy Tyson
s book: Radio Free Dixie: Robert F. Williams and the Roots of Black Power, Tyson details the life of a
remarkable man who had the audacity not only to challenge racial injustice in America but also to
contest the rarely disputed strategies of Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Establishment.
Tyson uses Williams life to illustrate his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The story telling effect allows for a fairly easy read that provides a great deal of information along the
way. Tyson s book in comparison to similar biographical works based in this time period was laid out
particularly well which again allowed for an easy read. Similar to Dr. King s autobiography, Tyson
goes in depth in to the roots of Williams past deciphering his experiences and relating them to the final
product. For example, detailing Williams life back to the ideologies of his grandparents, his childhood,
experiences with racial injustice and his military career allowed for a deeper understanding of his
transformation in to a militant black leader. Another effective tactic Tyson used to depict Williams life
was to focus his relationships with several other prominent black leaders at the time.; Roy Wilkins, Dr.
King, Thurgood Marshall etc. This allows the reader to find parallels and better understand the
complexities of the black freedom struggle. Tyson highlights the incongruity in strategy and ideology
in his detailing of these relationships yet maintains his central thesis that in the end they were all
fighting for the same thing. The life of Robert Williams underlines many aspects of the ongoing black
freedom struggle: The decisive racial significance of World War II and the impact of the Cold war on
the Freedom Struggle and equally important the centrality of questions of sexuality and gender in
racial politics.
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31. Moments Of Self-Change In Curb Your Enthusiasm
Moments of Self Change
I think the most significant change that I have made in my life is being more accepting of who I really
am, and dealing with how I feel about a certain subject.If you ve ever watched HBO s Curb Your
Enthusiasm, you d know how Larry David, the creator of Seinfeld feels about certain things.I ve
noticed that I have become accepting of the fact that sometimes I just don t want to talk to someone
and I really don t need to feel the need to be polite and entertain people. Growing up,and during my
college years I was very social towards my peers. Nowadays, I m still social, but I draw certain
boundaries. What I mean to say is that certain things don t appeal to me, or better yet I don t feel the
need for certain social practices.
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32. The Common Core Standards For Grade 6
Overview and Goals: This is one unit in a yearlong 6th grade math course. In this unit, the students
will learn about expressions and equations. Students will learn how letters stand for numbers, and be
able to read, write, and evaluate expressions in which these letters take the place of numbers. In this
unit, students will learn how to identify parts of an expression using various new terms. They will
learn to solve both one and two step equations. Students will be able to distinguish between dependent
and independent variables. They will be able to identify the dependent and independent variables of
equations and in turn, be able to graph them. Various activities to be completed inside and outside of
the classroom will be used to show ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Include expressions that arise from formulas used in real world problems. Perform arithmetic
operations, including those involving whole number exponents, in the conventional order when there
are no parentheses to specify a particular order (Order of Operations).
6.EE.A.3 Apply the properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions.
6.EE.A.4 Identify when two expressions are equivalents (i.e., when the two expressions name the
same number regardless of which value is substituted into them).
Reason about and solve one variable equations and inequalities.
6.EE.B.5 Understand an equation or inequality as a process of answering a question: which values
from a specified set, if any, make the equation or inequality true. Use substitution to determine
whether a given number in a specified set makes an equation or inequality true.
6.EE.B.6 Use variables to represent numbers and write expressions when solving a real world or
mathematical problem; understand that a variable can represent an unknown number, or, depending on
the purpose at hand, any number in a specified set.
6.EE.B.7 Solve real world and mathematical problems by writing and solving equations of the form x
+ p = q and px = q for cases in which p, q, and x are all nonnegative rational numbers.
6.EE.B.8 Write an inequality of the form x c or x c to represent a constraint or condition in a real
world or mathematical problem. Recognize that inequalities of the form x c or x c have infinitely
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33. Time To Rebuild; The Department of Defense Must be...
The Department of Defense takes up the majority of the US budget; it not only pulls in over a trillion
dollars of taxpayer money yearly, but it also is unable to accurately account for the exact whereabouts
of those funds year after year. The DoD does, of course, offer its own budget, however, due to the
byzantine and ineffective nature of the Federal Bureaucracy, it is impossible to verify if the money is
even so much as used for its intended purpose. Looking at this budget, two sections stand out as
bloated, which is a statement in a budget that is packed with Pork barrel spending: Procurement, and
Maintenance. Ultimately, should these two areas of the budget be reasonably downsized, and the
others thoroughly audited, the DoD s operating expenses could be reduced drastically, much to the
taxpayer s benefit. Procurement is, by far, the easiest section of the budget to pare down; a few simple
reforms in regards to the process by which government contracts are granted, coupled with the
elimination of several pork barrel programs, could save federal government millions of dollars. In
regards to contracts, all deals should be strictly held to the original price and time frame; While that
might seem like an obvious step, it is in fact a great leap forward for the DoD, where most programs
go over budget. A Poignant example of this is the F 35 fighter jet, which has cost taxpayers 100 billion
more than expected, and is 7 years behind on production. Further more, if regulations
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34. Essay about Inventory Management Systems
Assignment 1: Inventory Management Systems
Mondith Sreng
CIS210
4/15/2012
During a conversion at my family dinner my sister mentioned her small clothing store and she also
discussed how frustrating it is to manually track and record all of the high demanding items in her
store. My sister would like an easier solution for her problem. She decided she wanted an automated
system, but she told us that she has a very small budget. So she asked my mother and I for any advice
we can give for her store.
I mentioned to my sister that she should try using a Universal Product Code (UPC) which is a great
and affordable automated system for her small clothing store. Universal Product Code ... Show more
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Now that she has the software to create her bar codes she is going to need a printer as well to print off
her bar code labels. The Zebra thermal Barcode Printer is a basic bar code printer which would be
perfect for my sister s budget it allows my sister to print off bar code and also the price right next to it
and the bar code printer only costs $200.
The ongoing maintenance that will be required for this process is that for every item my sister owns
she will need to keep track on which code belongs to which item by typing the description into the
system. By her doing so it is letting the system know which code it belongs to what and she wouldn t
have any confusion on how many of that item she has left. That way whenever she scans an item out
of her inventory she will know exactly how many of that item she has left in her inventory. My sister
will also need to stock up on bar code labels for her bar code printer. She would need to check her
inventory every month now since it is an automated method instead of a manual method which she
would have to check up on inventory every week.
(n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.inventorymanagementreview.org/inventory_basics/
Shelly, Rosenblatt. (2012). Systems Analysis and Design (9th ed.). Boston: Thomson Course
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35. Glee Is a Hoax
You re walking through SIUE halls in peck hall, and then someone just jumps out singing and dancing
on this joyous occasion. Does something like that really happen? No! There is a lot of hard work that
goes into something like that, and glee portrays it all wrong. All the hard work that goes into it like:
cleaning the choreography, learning the voice parts, and the many hours of practice. In a recent article
by spark notes, in reality 90% of choir kids are theater geeks and really want to help train their voices,
while in glee it seems like they just sing then go to the Gym. Show choir is so much more than just
busting out in song; it s about making friendship doing something you really love to do and to make a
lasting impression on someone s life. If we continue to let glee gives us the idea of what show choir is,
then the real show choir world will fall into a myth.
Show choir is a lifestyle to most it as we call it a way of living. Some people find it very offensive
when they ask do you want to join show choir , and then they get a response like. NO I hate glee. My
first question is what does glee have to do with it? Do people even know what show choir really is?
Glee has made millions of dollars trying to portray their way of thinking about show choir. Do you
ever see the parents that put in the hard work of costumes, stitching dresses that have fallen apart,
making sure everyone costumes are fit, and they work hard at bingo most of the time to pay for it. On
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36. The Impact Tolerances Of Decision Making
Abstract
This paper is designed to help you understand and examines the impact tolerances of decision making.
It also provides an explanation for and insight into the observed differences in executive responses to
cyber threats and risk assessments. It models the relationship between security resources and risk
mitigation, and it defines the premiums that organizations expect to receive or pay for bearing or
avoiding information security risk (Anderson, 2010). In addition, this paper also discusses various
defense mechanisms and strategies that could be enabled on routers in order to mitigate these cyber
attacks.
Introduction
The iPremier Company (A): Denial of Service Attack of Jan 2007 The purpose of this paper is to
describe, model, and talk about Denial of Service (DoS) attacks and specifically as the DoS attack that
occurred at The iPremier Company on January 12, 2007. Especially nowadays, there are so many
various online security threats that are occurring and that have occurred. DoS attacks have the most
damaging and devastating effects. This puts an extreme amount of pressure on security experts to have
strong and effective techniques put in place to defend against these attacks. These particular cyber
attacks can be implemented quite diversely with a variety of tools, codes, and proper procedures.
There really is no true solution for DoS attacks, which have been tormenting websites for
approximately a decade. iPremier was one of the most
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37. Black Meat In Naked Lunch
Fats becomes completely normalized and ends up serving and morphing into the system, here the
system manifests itself as Black Meat (103). According to Naked Lunch, Black Meat is like a tainted
cheese, overpoweringly delicious and nauseating so that the eaters eat and vomit and eat again until
they fall exhausted (31). It has an addictive force that could be claimed to symbolize the need to fit in
the normal society. The act of eating until one is vomiting shows how exhausting and painful it is to
try and satisfy one s need to fit in where parts of you has to be suppressed. This character becomes so
absorb by the idea of servitude that he himself morphs into a controlling mechanisms: he becomes the
idea of constant surveillance (Foucault 201). This claim can be argued as such due to the shape he
morphs into. Large periscope eyes (103) stand as a symbol for the central tower in the panopticon
(Foucault 200), and his search for monkeys show how power is always in search for the abnormal.
The more abnormality Fats periscope eyes find, the more the system has to expand. This manifesting
itself in the growth of Fats who progressively ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the Coke Bugs chapter a young street boy has through his black scars of junk, retained a wild,
broken innocence: shy animals peering out through grey arabesques of terror (99). The junky named
The Sailor, who is a reappearing character throughout Naked Lunch, seduces the street boy by
appealing to the boy s inner desire. At first he reveals a hypodermic needle (99) after which he says,
[s]it down and have a blueberry crumb pie on the expense account. Your monkey loves it... Make his
coat glossy (99). The Sailor is not referring to the pie itself. With his subtle revelation of his needle
(99), he rather alludes to drugs. This is confirmed in the following chapter of the novel called The
Exterminator Does a Good
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38. Analysis Of The Prologue Of The Book By John Hinckley Jr.
In the prologue of the book it starts with an image of Ronald Reagan on his deathbed pressed close to
his desperate wife. It s a good picture to see what leads Regan to end up being in that position. In the
first chapter the reader is introduced to John Hinckley Jr. He seems like a pretty typical twenty five
year old man who has a strange obsession with an actress (Dugard and O Reilly 13). This is only the
future, right now, Reagan is having the time of his life, and doesn t even have a clue that he will go
into politics. In 1937 Reagan signed his first contract and became a Hollywood actor (Dugard and O
Reilly 19). His acting career is a success because he is a handsome young man and very talented. By
the end of his career, he had acted in 53 films. Through his acting career he meets Jane Wyman and
marries her. The hardest part of their relationship was when his wife gave birth to their child too early
and the baby did not make it (Dugard and O Reilly 27). They had two other children together but they
sent them away to a boarding school. This causes their relationship to be rocky and in May 1948 Jane
divorces Reagan (Dugard and O Reilly 29). Regan does not react well to this and as an outcome he
enters a life of sleeping around and spending all his money on expensive restaurants and bars (Dugard
and O Reilly 34). On February 21st Reagan married Nancy and with her he had two children as well
(Dugard and O Reilly 49). Like Abraham Lincoln, Ronald Reagan had a wife that was
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39. GW Pharmaceuticals Executive Summary
Based in the United Kingdom, GW Pharmaceuticals was co founded by Dr. Brian Whittle and Dr.
Geoffrey Guy in 1988 (GW Pharmaceuticals, 2014) with the focuses of discovering, developing and
commercializing medications which harness the therapeutic effects cannabis components for use in
areas of oncology and Central Nervous System Disorders (GW Pharmaceuticals, 2014). GW s lead
product, Satives®, was the world s first plant derived cannabinoid prescription drug with its main use
being for the treatment of MS spasticity (GW Pharmaceuticals, 2014). The company is also
developing Epidiolex® for the use of controlling pediatric epilepsy as well as researching many other
avenues for product development (GW Pharmaceuticals, 2014). Since the initial public offering in
2013 on the NASDAQ Global Market, GW has rapidly grown and now the company occupies a world
leading position in cannabinoid science (GW Pharmaceuticals, 2014). With patients as the driving
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GW Pharmaceuticals vision statement clearly outlines the positive way in which they intend to
conduct themselves as a business where they are not only focused on profit but also the health and
wellness of the consumer. Their main purpose is to be the global leaders in prescription cannabinoid
medicines, through the rapid cost effective development of pharmaceutical products which address
clear unmet needs (GW Pharmaceuticals, 2014). Profit is key in any business as reflected by GW s
vision, but they also make it clear that they are invested in their consumers with their focus being to
provide medications which make a real difference to [the patients] quality of life (GW
Pharmaceuticals, 2014). Although GW does not have a distinct mission statement, they offer ways in
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40. An Analysis Of An Ethical Dilemma Using The Doing Ethics...
Assessment 1 Doing Ethics Technique
TITLE
An analysis of an ethical dilemma using the Doing Ethics Technique (DET)
SUB TITLE
NAME Stewart Armstrong STUDENT ID 11206102
EMAIL CONTACT stewart@thearmstrongs.net December 2015
Table of Contents
1. The Analysis 3
2. The Reference List 7
1. The Analysis There is more public support for marijuana law reform than ever before with new
polls showing more than half the country is in favor of legalizing marijuana. The Drug Policy Alliance
(DPA) believes marijuana should be removed from the criminal justice system and regulated like
alcohol and tobacco.
What s going on? The drug war is responsible for hundreds of billions of wasted taxes dollars and
misallocated government spending, as well as devastating human costs that far outweigh the damage
caused by drugs alone. The United States unrivaled incarceration rate is a constant financial drain,
causing an immeasurable loss in workforce productivity, and puts a strain on scant legal and law
enforcement resources. While the federal government spends, billions trying to reduce the demand for
illegal drugs through prohibition, treatment consistently proves to be a more effective, cheaper and
more humane way to lower the demand for illegal drugs.
Misleading drug education can also weaken youth confidence in law enforcement, parents, and other
adults. Students need drug education that respects their intelligence and gives them
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41. William Conrad s Heart Of Darkness And Lord Jim, And The...
To Live is to Be : Existentialism in Heart of Darkness, Lord Jim, and The Importance of Being Earnest
During the modernist era of literature; a recurrent theme was prevalent in their works of art. The idea
of existentialism revolving around the notion that you first experience life before you can begin to
exist and understand yourself. This ideology stemmed from the main fear of the era; the end of the
century. The fear of the unknown; the fear of what was to come in the following century (if it came)
allowed for this ideology. When you believe time is running out, it puts a lot of things into perspective
and allows for you to realize that while you might have certain values in life there are moments that
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They, above the Council in Europe, you know mean him to be (29). Throughout the entire trip people
keep praising Kurtz (except the general manager) and this prepares Marlow for a very impressionable
first impression. Marlow keeps thinking about Kurtz as this ideal man in the dark jungle. This of
course is all shattered when Marlow meets him. Marlow, having hoped to meet someone who would
not have been corrupted by the exposure of the jungle, meets Kurtz near death. This is moment of
meeting is crucial for Marlow because it is turning point for his ideals. They meet the harsh truth that
even the most idealistic, charismatic ones can be corrupted. Marlow loses his faith in his home and
everything they represent because when he goes back, Marlow refuses to speak with people. He walks
around disenchanted by the propaganda that Europe spews about Africa; and he is embittered that the
people back home can not see through it. This shows how experiences shape who you become and
how you identify in the world because that is the difference between Marlow and the common person
back home: Marlow experience the Congo firsthand and therefore will always identify with those
events. Similarly, Kurtz s values and perception of himself change through the realization of his final
moments in his iconic last words: the horror, the horror (116). Kurtz, although having started off as
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42. Essay about Etiology of Developmental Dyslexia
Etiology of Developmental Dyslexia
The long disputed debate about the primary cause of dyslexia is still very much alive in the field of
psychology. Dyslexia is commonly characterized as a reading and writing impairment that affects
around 5% of the global population. The disorder has frequently been hypothesized to be the result of
various sensory malfunctions. For over a decade, studies have made major contributions to the
disorder s etiology; however, scientists are still unclear of its specific causal. Initially, dyslexia was
thought to be a reading disorder in children and adults (1). Later it was suggested to consist of both a
visual and writing component, therefore characterizing it as more of a learning disability which ...
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While it was important to locate the specific cause of the disorders manifestations, it seemed that the
most effective results would be achieved by a collective approach. This kind of approach would
encompass ideas placed forth by both the cognitive and neurological theoretical ideas which currently
existed in the current research of the etiology of dyslexia.
The phonological deficit hypothesis of dyslexia is one of the most long standing explanations existing
in psychological research. The theory was coined by a man known as the father of dyslexia, Pringle
Morgan in 1896. Morgan viewed reading as a process that critically involved the segmentation of text
into graphemes (1). These graphemes served as the earliest precursors to phonemes (the small unit of
language), such that grapheme to phoneme conversion is equivalent to the whole sound of a word (1),
(5). The process is said to both require that a reader assemble and address a word s phonology.
Dyslexics are said to have phonological deficits which caused phonemic representation difficulties;
they would often fare worse than others when it came to mapping sounds into letters in the brain, and
with phonemic recall (1,5). Deficits in dyslexics ability to retain short term word memory and
problems with segmentation of words into phonemes (e.g., auditory discrimination), lent support to
these ideas (5).
A study by Petra Georgiewa and colleagues investigated the phonological
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43. Samuel De Champlain Was A Better Leader Than Jacques Cartier
This essay will explain why Samuel de Champlain was a better leader than Jacques Cartier.
Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other, said U.S. President John F. Kennedy. Jacques
Cartier and Samuel de Champlain were two French explorers who were the best of the best at what
they did. Both men tried to tame the wild snowy beast that we now know as Canada. Both men were
greatly respected explorers and leaders: one came to Canada tasked with finding routes through
Canada to Asia, and the other man came to establish the fur trade. The debate about who was the
better leader is still going on until today, but this essay will try and show that the best leader was
Samuel de Champlain. Resilience is an important feature to have as a leader. Both men were
cartographers and explorers, but only one had the resilience to remain in the New World and establish
and administer a new colony for France. Resilience is important to have as a leader because no one
would follow you if you crumble under any sort of pressure or challenge Despite the difficulties of his
first few months in the new land, including a very harsh winter and the death of many of the first
settlers due to the cold and starvation, Samuel de Champlain traveled back and forth across the
Atlantic Ocean 23 times to explore and map the land, and establish and bolster the settlements by
bringing back more settlers and materials to trade the aboriginals for furs. He founded many long
lasting settlements in the
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44. God Of The Sea In Greek Mythology
God of the sea in Greek mythology and agitator of the earth (earthquakes).Poseidon s parents were
Cronos and Rea (queen of the universe and mother also of Hades, Hestia, Zeus, Démeter and Hera).
His father Cronoz liked to swallow his children. Rea to save Poseidon told him that he gave birth to a
horse to deceive him, and sent his son with the goddesses of the ocean to watch over him.
This god in Latin was called Neptunus that comes from the Etruscan Netums or Neptunus. (Roman
Mythology) Both gods are the gods of the sea.
Poseidon had many children and was protector of many Greek cities, but in Athens gained the goddess
Athena and was in second place in importance.
It is thought that when Poseidon was in his benign state was conceived creating islands and calm seas.
But when he was angry, his trident hit the ground and caused earthquakes, sinkings, shipwrecks, and
so on.
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Apollo retaliated by sending a plague to the city and Poseidon sent a sea monster.
Poseidon had many children with many wives. His favorite wife was Amphitrite, she was a nymph
and an ancient sea goddess.
She did not want to marry Poseidon and fled with the titan Atlas.
Enraged Poseidon sent for her and ended up marrying him.
Zeus was the brother of Poseidón when this one became major entered in war against its father Cronos
since this mistreats to them.
All the brothers joined Zeus and defeated their father and then shared control of the Universe.
Zeus stayed with the sky, Hades the underworld and Poseidon the sea.
Athena and Poseidon disputed the creation of Acropolis the highest place of Greece and its old capital.
Zeus tried to solve this dispute by calling the other gods to judge and win
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45. Difference Between California Legislature And Usa
Although studies have shown that the key differences between the U.S. Congress and the California
legislature is causing the California legislature to become a weaker body, Political scientists believe
that these two bodies can still create a major impact for our government by making decisions on how
to boom up the economy. These eight differences between the two bodies are proving society that
individuals can lead a proper lifestyle today by passing laws that will improve our water supply,
agriculture, stock market and many more.
First, the U.S. Congress and the California legislature have different term limits or number of years
that they can serve in an elected office. These terms were executed by the Proposition 140 passed in
1990. Just as long as the U.S. Congress is reelected, they have an unlimited term. The California
legislature, on the other hand, are limited to two year terms in the Assembly and two 4 year terms in
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In Washington, the president is required to sign or reject the bills passed by congress. They are not
allowed to approve the parts that they like and veto the parts that they dislike because they need to
focus more on ways to improve the government. Since the line item veto power allows the governor to
reduce or eliminate the specific spending item and not increase the bill, California legislature members
are not allowed to force the governor s hand by including an item that he rejects a larger bill which
was supported by many candidates.
Third, the apportionment and district size have a significant impact on fully developing the national
growth based on the circumstances of the U.S. Congress and the California Legislature. Both houses
of the California legislature, the Senate and the Assembly, are
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46. The Gap Between Business And Network Analyst And Computer...
Introduction
Thinking of going into I.T. but are overwhelmed with all the choices of jobs to choose from. Want a
role where you are challenged every day, work with latest technology in the market. There are many
career choices to choose from being in the I.T. field. Two great choices to consider are network system
analyst and computer systems analyst. These two jobs are very rewarding, with excellent benefits
package, great work life balance and great opportunity for advancement.
Job Description
Computer systems analysts study organization s current infrastructure systems and policies/procedures
and come up with new design information systems solutions to help the organization operate more
efficiently and effectively. They are the gap between business and I.T. bring business and information
technology (IT) together by understanding the needs and limitations of both. Computer systems
analysts typically consult with managers to determine the role of the IT system in an organization.
Research emerging technologies to decide if installing them can increase the organization s efficiency
and effectiveness. Prepare an analysis of costs and benefits so that management can decide if
information systems and computing infrastructure upgrades are financially worthwhile. Devise ways
to add new functionality to existing computer systems. Design and develop new systems by choosing
and configuring hardware and software. Oversee the installation and configuration of new systems to
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47. Civil Liberties. Singapore Suffers From Several Constraints
Civil Liberties Singapore suffers from several constraints regarding freedom of speech, which directly
impacts the atmosphere of the country s political and civil systems. Freedom House scores their civil
liberties at a 32 out of 60. Domestic newspapers, radio stations and television channels are owner by
companies linked to the government and it is rare that a newspaper publish critical content involving
the government due to general support of state policies (FreedomHouse, 2015). Although the internet
is widely accessible in Singapore, authorities monitor online material and block content through
licensed service providers. The Sedition Act of the Statutes of Singapore aims to retain political
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The Prime Minister is the head of the government; and its parliament holds the executive power
(PoliticalLandscape, 2015). The Parliament tasks include governing state s finances, making laws and
observing the actions of the governing party (PoliticalLandscape, 2015). Singapore s parliament
members (MPs) are comprised of mix of elected, nominated and non constituency members
(Parliament, 2017). General elections dictate the majority of MPs in Parliament and represent either
Single Member Constituencies (SMCs) or Group Representation Constituencies (GRCs). In 2015,
there were 87 members of parliament, including nine nominated members (NMP) and nine non
constituency members (NCMP) elected, (PoliticalLandscape, 2015). Communication by MPs on
behalf of their communities to the Government is vital in order to ensure that their constituents hear
their concerns. Voices of the opposing members questioned if parliament seats were being held by
enough minority races. To ensure that ethnic minorities have a voice in parliament, Prime Minister
Loong announced that a minimum of twelve opposition MPs, including NCMPs will be increased for
the next election. In addition, to make way for the additional single seats in parliament, GRCs seats
will continue to be reduced. These changes are amongst the most
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