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Story Brainstorming Story Brainstorming
Cindy Sherman s Untitled Film Stills
Cindy Sherman, well known for her photography of her representing issues that commonly represent
both the roles of being an artist, being a woman and the two combined. Sherman grew up in a large
family that did not have any interest in art. Her knowledge of art growing up was very minimal until
she went to college. She, then, started to paint. She quickly realized she did not like painting because
of the lack of intimacy or recreation of a particular setting. She did, however love photography and
started pursued an interest in that.
A variety of her works in the late 1970 s were called Untitled Film Stills. These were portraits of
Sherman playing stereotypical woman roles in the 1960 s and 1950 s. Although, these were not self
portraits,
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Reducing The Immunological Reactivity Of Food Allergens By...
Tentative Title
Reducing the Immunological Reactivity of Food Allergens by Enzymatic Hydrolysis/ Impact of
Enzymatic Hydrolysis on the Allergenic Potential of Foods Introduction (Can contribute depending on
the requirement)
Food allergy represents an abnormal, immune mediated hypersensitivity to certain foods resulting in
the onset of instant or delayed adverse health effects in sensitized individuals. In developed countries,
around 5% and 3 8% of young children and adults respectively have food allergy (Vanga et al.,
2015;..). In addition, recent reports from developed and developing countries seems to indicate that
the prevalence of food allergy is on an alarming the rise (). More than 170 foods have been identified
to have the capacity to elicit immune mediated reactions. However, only a subset of these foods are
known to be responsible for most of the reported cases of allergic reactions (). Observation of the main
allergenic foods from different parts of the world showed that one food may be a significant
contributor to allergic reaction in one region while its contribution to the prevalence of food allergy
may be minimal in another region. Nevertheless, major allergenic foods can be categorized as seafood,
peanut and tree nuts, cereals and pseudocereals, dairy, egg, legumes, fruits and some oil seeds.
The consumption of foods mentioned above by a sensitive patients can result in symptoms that may
range from mild nausea, vomiting and itchy skin to severe
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Civil War In Costa Rica
One country I would like to visit in the next couple years is Costa Rica. Costa Rica is a Central
American country situated between Panama and Nicaragua. Costa Rica is popular tourist attraction
known for its rain forest, beaches,volcanoes and pre columbian history.
Costa Rica is known for not having an army due to their belief in world peace. The war Costa Rica
was involved in was the Dominican Civil War in 1965 where they assisted their allies the Dominican
Republic in establishing a democracy. Prior to that Costa Rica was involved in its own civil war in
1948. The Costa Rican civil war last 44 days and claimed approximately 2000 lives. The war began
when Jose Figueres with support of the United States led the Caribbean Legion in its rebellion
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Medieval Manor Pros And Cons
A medieval manor was a large agricultural estate that was made up of various types of farming lands,
a village where the current manor tenants would live, and a manor house where the lord who owns or
controls the estate lives. It was typically the wealthy who owned or had control over any of the
manors. Most manors were built of natural stone and were built to last. Their size usually illustrated
the owner s wealth.
During the 16th century, medieval manors were built by lords and ranged in size from 1,200 1,800
acres and were primarily used for agricultural purposes. There were a wide variety of people who
resided inside a medieval manor. The manor s lord acted as a direct line of communication to the
King. The vassal or liege , was known
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Country Classifications and Urbanization Processes
Compare and contrast the main characteristics of the urbanization process in the First and Third
Worlds
Urbanization, meaning the increase in the proportion of the total population living in urban areas, has
been a worldwide phenomenon since 1950 (Pacione), particularly due to the rapid economic
development after the second world, but such a process has existed for centuries, as early as in the
18th and 19th century when the industrial revolution took place in Europe. Even so, the urbanization
processes in First World and Third World are different. This essay will focus on and compare the
characteristics of the urbanization process in First World and Third World, from the 16th century till
now.
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For example, more than 1 million people were living in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, as early as 1700.
(Pacione) Also, according to the United Nations (1995) World Urbanization, almost all the first 15th
largest urban agglomerations were found in First World while the first three largest urban
agglomerations were New York, London and Tokyo and the 15th was Berlin in Germant, which is still
in First World. Only two in fifteen were found in China Beijing and Shanghai. However, when the
United Nations released the report about the urban agglomerations in the world again in 2009, the
ranking has been totally different: the largest cities in the world is still in First World Tokyo, but the
second has been Delhi in India while the third Sao Paulo in Brazil. Only four in the first 15th largest
cities are found in First World. (UN Urban Agglomerations 2009) This indicates that Third World now
is experiencing the phrase of urbanization while the First World has gone into another phrase
suburbanization or even counterurbanization.
In fact, population growth in rural areas has continued to rise over recent decades in advanced nations
such as Britain, Canada and Australia. (Pacione) Such a trend is mainly due to the push factors urban
problems such as poor air quality, traffic congestion and high land price, as well as the
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The Relationship between Elizabeth and Darcy in Pride and...
The Relationship between Elizabeth and Darcy in Pride and Prejudice
In the 19th century, a controversy arose over what the true foundation and purpose for marriage should
be. The basis of this conflict was whether one should let reason or emotion be the guide of their love
life and if a balance between the two could be maintained. The relationship between Elizabeth and
Darcy in Jane Austen s book Pride and Prejudice depicts such a balance, thus becoming the model for
Austen s definition of a perfect couple and for true love. Their relationship is neither solely based on a
quest for money on Elizabeth s part or emotions that blind the couple from all other important aspects
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When Elizabeth flatly turns down his marriage proposal, it startles Darcy into realizing just how
arrogant and assuming he has been. Soon, there is reconciliation between Darcy and Elizabeth where
each admits how much they have changed as a result of their earlier encounters. An example of this is
when Lady Catherine visits to insure the marriage between Darcy and Elizabeth. She came in order to
prevent it, but when Darcy hears the manner in which Elizabeth answered Lady Catherine, he realizes
that Elizabeth regards him differently. He saw that her attitude of him had changed which prompted
him to make his marriage proposal. Thus, we can now see that Darcy and Elizabeth both have balance
in their relationship because they are able to reflect against each other and each is capable of
undergoing a change. In the end, Darcy is willing to marry into a family with three silly daughters, an
embarrassing mother and is willing to make Wickham his brother in law .It may be that he is more
easygoing about other people s faults because he is now aware of his own. Elizabeth and Darcy s
relationship is contrasted with the other couples in the novel. It can especially be seen between the
relationship Mr. and Mrs. Bennet have. The sensible characters in the novel accept the standard of
intelligence and sensitivity and their relationships are determined by it. Mr. Bennet cannot be happy
with his wife because he does not respect her. He retreats
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Monologue in Prison Meeting Room Essay
Monologue in Prison Meeting Room
Young woman is sitting on a plastic chair behind a table.
Its one of those I hate to say I told you so situations. I know, you warned me about him. You warned
me about him till you were blue in the face. But, you know, in some ways that made it all the more
exciting, gave him some mystery. You were the one who introduced him to me, the night we went to
The Fleece and Furkin, to watch King Adora. You remember? He bought me a vodka and orange, and
he called it a screwdriver. I d never heard it called a screwdriver before. And he was so charming. You
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I didn t, and you knew it. Everyone else seemed insignificant compared to him. And I guess it was
about October that you and Paul started seeing each other. That was great. You were so happy and you
were staying at Paul s every Wednesday and sometimes at the weekend as well. And when you were
away, he would stay at ours. I adored him, I really did. It got so intense. And I just wanted to tell you,
all the things we did together. You d tell me about Paul, and about Derby. I just wanted to spill. God,
so much. Did you know I was hiding something? Every now and then I think you did.
Pause
It was at least 5 months, we were together whenever when you were away. I knew I should have told
you. And then he suggested we go away, just the two of us. Leave the stack of essays and warm beers.
Amsterdam. Not go far, stay in Europe, and I felt so comfortable with him. I didn t really see anything
but him. It was infatuation by the February.
Pause
(Laughs) And don t you remember...you must remember. We went into the centre of town, we went
shopping. I didn t go out that week, not even on Friday, just so I had a bit of money saved up. I ate
cuppa soups and egg noodles just so I had some money to get something special. We went into town,
to the little shop, the one run by the beautiful old woman. If only we
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Stakeholder Salience
Stakeholder Salience
Joy R. Kidd
GCU: ORG 807 Stakeholders Role in Organizations
December 24, 2014
Stakeholder Salience
Introduction
Developing a relationship between and across organizations and its stakeholders can be
counterproductive and interdependent to decision making. Globalization effects stakeholder s coalition
building and salience in organizations. It is known as an ongoing process or interrelated events of
increasing movement of services, goods, and capital across national borders (Lawrence Weber 2011).
Stakeholders across organizations build coalitions as a means of increasing salience. Globalization has
affected stakeholder coalition building as well as stakeholder salience. Finding ... Show more content
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Implementing and integrating this action plan could lead to a social and economic benefit with their
mission, while collaborating and working together could potentially and successfully increase and
fulfill intended goals.
For example when a particular stakeholder group demand urgent attention to a specific issue, the
importance of the group creates managerial action and creates high salience, which takes a leading
role in decision making toward corporate goals and social responsibility (Mishra Suar, 2010).
Furthermore, in order to achieve established corporate goals, best practice mitigation depends on the
understanding and decision making of the demand and supply chain as well as the interests of the
stakeholders. The success of corporate mitigation relies on the balancing of the wants and needs of the
salience groups.
Globalization affected stakeholder coalition building
Globalization can affect stakeholder coalition building either negatively or positively. Caughlin noted
that the level of communication from the overall result of a stakeholder or group of stakeholder s
significantly influence the relative power and conviction for a particular outcome which will greatly
affect the costs of the decision making process as well as time (Caughlan, 2002). In building a
stakeholder coalition one s abilities to attain own
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Differences in Geometry Essay
Differences in Geometry
Geometry is the branch of mathematics that deals with the properties of space. Geometry is classified
between two separate branches, Euclidean and Non Euclidean Geometry. Being based off different
postulates, theorems, and proofs, Euclidean Geometry deals mostly with two dimensional figures,
while Demonstrative, Analytic, Descriptive, Conic, Spherical, Hyperbolic, are Non Euclidean, dealing
with figures containing more than two dimensions. The main difference between Euclidean, and Non
Euclidean Geometry is the assumption of how many lines are parallel to another. In Euclidean
Geometry it is stated that there is one unique parallel line to a point not on that line.
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Spherical Geometry is also the most commonly used Non Euclidean geometry, being used by
astronomers, pilots, and ship captains. In Euclidean geometry it is stated that the sum of the angles in a
triangle are equal to 180 #61616;. As for Spherical geometry it is stated that the sum of the angles in a
triangle are always greater than 180 #61616;. When most people try and visualize a triangle containing
angle sums greater than 180 #61616; they say it s impossible. They re right, in Euclidean geometry it
is impossible, but as for Spherical geometry, it is possible. Think of the triangle on a sphere, and then
try and visualize it. See Appendix 1 1.
When thinking of the Non Euclidean Spherical Geometry, we start of with a basic sphere. A sphere is
a set of points in three dimensional space equidistant from a point called the center of the sphere. The
distance from the center to the points on the sphere is called the radius. See Appendix 1 2 to visualize
tangents, lines, and centers between the sphere, lines, and planes.
Unlike standard Euclidean Geometry, in Spherical Geometry, radians are used to replace degree
measures. It is usual for most people to measure angles and such with degrees, as for scientists,
engineers, and mathematicians, radians are used to substitute degree measures. The size of a radian is
determined by the requirement that there are 2pi radians in a circle. Thus 2pi radians equals 360
degrees. This means that 1 radian =
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The Importance Of Sustainable Water Practices For The...
Sustainability is the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability
of future generations to meet their own needs (World Commission on Environment and Development,
1987). Water is a principal compound for human life across the globe. Although there is of 1.4×109
km3 of Water on Earth, only 0.37% of that is drinkable (Murphy, 2004). The inability to access this
clean water then causes water borne diseases, particularly in poorer nations, such as Cambodia where
only 14% of the population has access to drinkable water (Brinkley, 2011). This is then the reasoning
behind the 3.4million deaths annually by water borne diseases within the developing world (World
Health organisation, 2001). As 70L of water/day ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some assumptions made within this report are that clean water is safely stored and does not impact on
the water purification systems ability. Also, the correct use off the device is assumed.
2 BIO SAND FILTERS
2.1 Design
There are seven components to a biosand filter design. These are; the lid, diffuser, sand layer, outlet
tube, filter body, gravel layer and the separated gravel layer (Cawst, 2009). All of these components
all contribute to the purification of water. The purpose of the lid is to protect the water from any
external contamination. The diffuser is a plastic sheet with holes drilled into it and protects the
biolayer while the water is being poured in (CDC, 2014). This is achieved through slowing down the
rate of the water. The third component is the sand layer and this removes any suspended solids within
the water. This is able to occur through the use of mechanical trapping and the solids being trapped in
between the grains of sand (Cawst, 2009). The separating gravel layer is purely placed in the filter to
support the sand layer on top while the drainage gravel layer s purpose is to support the flow of water
into the outlet tube. The use of bigger rocks is used for this drainage layer to prevent smaller rocks
accessing this outlet tube (Cawst, 2009). The outlet tube brings the water from the bottom of the
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How Did The Second Temple Period Affect The Jewish
Introduction The Second Temple Period was an extremely diverse time in history. Several changes in
kings bought about major change among the Jews. The changes were obvious in religion, leaderships,
and accomplishments of the period. The numerous different leaders changed the foundation of the
Jewish people down to the core. In this paper I will review the various transitions that took place
during the second time period. It is evident that the changes that took place influenced the Jews in a
variety of ways. This paper will highlight those influences. What was the Second Temple Period? The
Second Temple Period was a time in history that bought about a lot of physical and spiritual changes.
Often in history one is able to see the affect that new leadership has on a particular area. The same can
be said about the Jews and the Second Temple Period. Formerly called the intertestamental period,
most scholars now prefer the term Second Temple Period For the time from the building of the Second
temple in 515BC by Zerubbabel until its destruction by the Romans in AD 70, including the time of
Jesus and the early church The Second Temple Period is comprised of five eras demarcated by a series
of occupational forces of Palestine and punctuated by five great crises for the Jewish people The
Persian Period (539 331 BC) When Cyrus of Persia, a former vassal of Media (from around 550 BC0,
attacked Opis (an outlying city), Nabonidus king of Babylon was busy quelling a bloody
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Lesson 3 Selecting Speech Topics
Lesson 3 Selecting Speech Topic Process (25 points)
Brainstorm a list of potential topics.
Childhood obesity, lack of physical activity, technology abuse and unhealthy foods, how to improve
the health among children, Education and eating healthy, dressing with ethics in the school system.
Select your topic.
The greatest epidemic in childhood obesity.
Focus or narrow the subject you selected.
To inform the community how the overused of technology, overeating unhealthy foods, and the lack of
physical activity would damage the future of our children.
Determine your general purpose: to inform, to persuade, or to entertain.
The general purpose is to inform the audience about the danger that our future generation are
encountering for the lack of physical activity, the over use of technology and the uncontrollable
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The solution seems simple, such, provide Physical Education, better breakfast and lunch across the
country, however, were still far from winning this big battle, the only way that this could be possible is
if, parents, teachers, school principal, school district and the community, stand together and work as a
team against this great epidemic. Our children pass more time in the school that in our home, therefore
when students are healthy kids, they have higher attendance rates, higher test scores and behave better
in class.
The schools play an important part in the health of a child, there in schools they learn how to be
active, eat healthy, and some schools districts provide a great program fun and fitness, but
unfortunately, not all kids that need it participate in those programs, due to the lack of information to
the parents.
It is imperative that the schools involved parents by providing a family fitness night, where all the
family members can get together and discover how amazing the body reacts when it is fit. Family who
exercise together its, stays healthy together!
Word your thesis
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Into The Wild Materialism
Into the Wild directed by Sean Penn is a biographical film based on the life of Chris McCandless. This
film explores Chris s views of the world and society and also how society influences the decisions he
makes. In this film Chris is shown as an idealistic but arrogant man who is, contemptuous of society,
as he believes society has taken a wrong turn; therefore, he abandons all his materialistic
possessions(donates all his savings to charity), family and identity(adopts name Alexandra
Supertramp) in order to find solace in nature, isolating himself from society and loved ones in order to
find the truth . However, his naivety in believing he could survive and return unscathed from the wild
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The text It is about a wealthy pashtany boy amir and his servant s son Hassan who is hazara, both boys
are around the same age and have grown up together, Hassan constantly despised by members of
society as they believe he is a member of a lower chaste as a result he is constantly picked on by the
pashtany boys and Aamir can not stand up for himself or hassen this eventually results in a major
consequence but Aamir chooses to turn his back on hassen instead of fighting for him. throughout the
text we are shown either Aamir trying to make a decision only to be influenced by society and as it
turns out Aamir s father too faces the same conflict, at first Aamir s talks about friendship he mentions
that father that while ali and his father have grown up together and have been companions since
childhood his father never mentions ali as a friend But in none of his stories did Baba ever refer to Ali
as his friend. This is as a result of society where people don t accept people of a lower class to have
any relationship with their master other than surviving providing service. This is repeated later when
Aamir admits that he too has never regarded hassen as a friend either although they do almost
everything together . This shows the impact of society on Aamir and his father as both are too afraid
publicly acceft Ali and hassen as a part of their lives
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The Catalyst Archetype
With an even shorter arc than The Loyalist, The Catalyst inhibits the protagonist s Two Face nature
before disappearing and requesting something from the protagonist. The Catalyst is almost always
present whenever a Two Face archetype is present in a story, but cannot exist without the Two Face. In
Doki Doki Literature Club, the Catalyst is the protagonist s childhood friend, Sayori, who eventually
hangs herself. In The Picture of Dorian Gray, the Catalyst is Sybil Vane, who eventually ingests
poison and dies. For the plot to progress, The Catalyst must somehow disappear from the story, though
they might disappear in different ways or for different reasons. Both Sayori and Sybil die by suicide,
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A similarity between Sybil and Sayori is, before their death, both characters beg something from the
Two Face. Sybil begs Dorian Gray to give her another chance to act well if he does not leave her.
Sayori asks for the player to care for the other girls in the club and not care for her. The archetype of
The Catalyst slowly loses power over The Two Face, making the archetype appealing to audiences and
a good foundation for writers as a starting point for stories; however, the character exhibiting the
archetype must not remain in the story for too long else risking the piece boring the audience. For
Sayori and Sybil, their demise is their suicide, after believing the reaction from The Player and Dorian
is a punishment. Sybil s punishment is from disappointing Dorian with her bad acting and Sayori s
punishment is from sharing her depression and the player wanting to show affection towards Sayori.
While the circumstances of The Catalyst s punishment changes, the ending result of the Catalyst s
death drives the protagonist to develop their Two Face
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The Glass Ceiling And Glass Escalator
Gender roles are socially constructed rules that dictate the types of acceptable behaviors based on sex.
In modern society, gender roles continue to hinder the progress of equality between a man and a
woman. A man and woman s acceptable role in a 1960s American society is clearly portrayed in the
episode of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (2007), written by Matthew Wieners, of the series Mad Men. The
episode illustrates the concepts of the glass ceiling and glass escalator, and how these concepts affect
home and work life for two women: Peggy Olson, one who plays by her gender role, and Rachel
Menken, one who breaks free of her gender role. The concept of the glass ceiling is explained as the
struggle of a certain group in upward mobility. As portrayed in the episode, women struggle with the
glass ceiling in typically men s occupations. In the episode, Don Draper, the creative director of the
Sterling Cooper advertising agency, must come up with an advertising idea to effectively sell
cigarettes after a claim has been made stating cigarettes are harmful to the public (Wiener 2007). To
help him combat the issue, the company provides research on how people will enjoy smoking
cigarettes regardless of the health risks. Although the research may have been helpful in guiding his
ideas, which is proven later on in the episode, Don rejects the research simply because the researcher
is a woman. This is evident when he does not deny his colleague Salvatore Romano s sarcastic
statement: Oh
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Dbq Essay On Imperialism
The standard way of thinking about the topic of imperialism is that the British seized other peoples
lands without considering how the people felt, but many other countries followed in the footsteps of
the British. Other countries saw that they had expanded and were gaining territory, and wanted to
expand also. There were many reasons as to why imperialism became popular, money, land,
education, resources, because of this many people were greatly affected by imperialism. Some of the
main people affected were the British, the Germans, and the people living in imperialized countries.
Of the people who were impacted by imperialism, the group that was influenced the most were the
British. The British played a huge role in imperialism. In Confessions of Faith, Cecil Rhodes, a British
imperialist in Africa, wrote about how the British had begun colonization. Per Rhodes the British were
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Rhodes believes that for this to happen the British need the other countries land so that the British
empire could continue to grow. While Rhodes is probably wrong when he claimed that the British are
the superior race. On the other hand, i agree that the white man s burden was a big part of imperialism.
Rhodes is not the only one to bring up the white man s burden in his work, in An Anthology of West
African Verse, by David Diop, he also mentioned the white man s burden in his piece, but unlike
Rhodes s he doesn t show the positive side to the white man s burden (doc 4). Diop argues that the
white man s burden wasn t helpful at all. From his point of view the white men killed, seduced, and
hurt his family, and after they had done that they had tried to educate him . You can tell from his Diop
complains about the white man s burden in his writing, and he believes that it
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AGR packet
United States Army Reserve Active Guard Reserve (AGR) APPLICATION PACKET (Revised
September 2013) This Page Was Left Blank Intentionally. TABLE OF CONTENTS Extract from
AR 135 18, Table 2 1 (Qualifications for Entry in the AGR Program) 3 Extract from AR 135 18, Table
2 2 (Waivable Disqualifications for Entry in the AGR Program) 5 Extract from AR 135 18, Table 2 3
(Nonwaivable Disqualifications for Entry in the AGR Program) 7 Checklist for USAR Active Guard
Reserve Application 9 AHRC Form 2370 R, Application for USAR Active Guard Reserve (AGR)
Duty 11 AHRC Form 2370 1 R, Army Reserve Active Guard Reserve (AGR) Selection Eligibility
Checklist 15 DA Form 5646, Statement of Conditions of Service Active Guard Reserve (AGR) ...
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Must be able to complete a 3 year initial tour of AD prior to 1. Completing 18 years of active service.
2. The date of mandatory removal from active status based on age or service (without any extensions)
under any provision of law or regulation, as prescribed by current directives. RULE F Grade and
Specialty (see Table 2 2, Rule E). 1. Officer. a. Must possess the grade equal to or below the grade
authorized for the AGR duty position, b. Must possess the MOS area of concentration (AOC)
commensurate with the AGR duty position, c. and if assignment or attachment is an aviator, AMEDD,
chaplain, JAGC, or warrant officer duty position in the AGR Program, assignment or attachment must
not be restricted by AR 140 10. 2. USAR Enlisted. a. Staff sergeant or above must possess the grade
equal to or one grade below the grade required for the AGR duty position. b. Sergeant or below must
possess the grade equal to or one grade below the grade required for the AGR duty position and have
potential for qualification in the MOS required for the AGR duty position during initial attachment. c.
Sergeant in MOS 79R or 79V may be attached to an SFC position. RULE G Reenlistment or
Extension (see Table 2 2, Rule F, of this handout). If enlisted, Soldier must be eligible for reenlistment
or extension per AR 140 111 (to include not exceeding the retention control point (RCP) for your
current grade). RULE H Administrative Requirement. When required by
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How Does Prospero Use Language In The Tempest
Language in the Tempest is a tool of subjugation. Prospero uses language as a way to control Caliban
and Ariel. So too Caliban language reminds him how different he really is from both Miranda and
Prospero. Language also remind Caliban how much Miranda and Prospero changed him. Language
reminds him of his time when he wasn t a slave. In some weird way when Prospero taught Caliban
language he took away dome of Caliban freedom. Now that Caliban know how to speak the difference
between him and Prospero grow clearer. Caliban can now fully understand his difference while also
feeling trapped by the language because he sees it as something that took away his freedom. In the
tempest language is a symbol of being civil, and before Caliban was thought
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Foreshadowing In The Movie Signs
The title of the movie signs is significant because before you even watch the movie it implies there is
some sort of foreshadowing. What are the signs? and Where do they come from? are question you can
immediately ponder. Just from viewing the movie poster alone you can see what appears to be Signs
from Extraterrestrials. We learn right away in the opening scene that Mel Gibson is a father or two
children, but is also a priest from a picture on his nightstand, so father has a double meaning to him.
We discover his wife has been taken out of the picture so to speak because she has passed away. They
live on what appears to be a farm. Then a short while later we are introduced to his cornfield where
strange crop circles have randomly
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Iciologist Charles Cooley Idea Of The Looking Glass Self
Kids are invincible, they believe that they can do anything in the world. The reason kids are like this
and adults are not is because kids have never been told that they cannot do something. That is why
kids run around saying their going to be the president of the United States, because no one has ever
crushed their dreams yet. When you grow up you begin to see whats realistic for oneself and what is
not. Other people shape our perception of ourselves and what we think we can accomplish. As people
grow from being a baby, to an adolescence, to an adult they see how others treat them and form a self
image based on what they think others think of his or hers behaviors and appearance. This is known as
sociologist Charles Cooley idea of the Looking Glass Self. A persons looking glass self develops
throughout their life time and shapes based on their social interactions and context of what others
think of them. While ages one to five kids are only surrounded by their primary group. Kids
imaginations can run wild and this allows them to believe that anything is possible. All kids are the
same therefore, the social interactions of kids don t shape their self image until they are older. Unless
kids have bad home lives they think they are the best think ever. But as kids begin to grow and go to
elementary school they become more self conscious. They feel if they dress nicely others will like
them more. This is when we start imagining what we think others think of us. What we
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Abu Na Im Al-Asfahanis Beauty Of The Righteous
One of the most challenging problems I encountered this semester was reconciling the inconsistency
within the Sufi textual tradition between the hagiographies of the early Sufi masters, who practiced a
form of renunciation that was characterized by the unfettered relinquishment of all possessions, social
relations, and familial duties, and the instruction manuals of the developing systematization of Sufism,
which no longer required its students and masters to engage in such rigorous renunciation but instead
substituted more moderate and socially acceptable forms of renunciation. On the one hand, Abu Na im
al Asfahani (d. 429/1038), author of Beauty of the Righteous, refers to a group of renunciants named
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First, conceptually, scholars of Islam should stay away from understanding zuhd as asceticism. While
asceticism as a category may seem unproblematic for scholars of Early Christianity, Islamic Studies
scholars are studying different religious contexts and worldviews that should be analyzed without the
weight and baggage of the English and Christian term asceticism. Many of the concepts associated
with asceticism that were mentioned above do not integrate neatly into the Islamic worldview nor they
embody the practices of zuhd. I contend that thinking of zuhd generally as renunciation instead of
asceticism allows for much greater malleability within the various traditions of Islamic renunciation
that do not conform to the ascetic (Christian) standard. Second, I argue that renunciation as zuhd has
not had one particular meaning or one specific mode of praxis throughout Islamic history and that the
clash of zuhd archetypes has been a hallmark of Sufism since its nascent days in the desert until its
most recent struggles in the modern era. The Islamic renunciant can be both the wandering outcast,
who prays to God in solitude away from society, and the active socialite, who maintains an occupation
and possesses a family. Overall, I hope this essay helps other readers and scholars of Sufism overcome
the same mental roadblock I possessed in regards to asceticism, renunciation, and
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Speech About Bruce Dawe
Welcome littlun s, today you will be learning about Bruce Dawe.
Bruce Dawe is an Australian poet. Bruce was born in Fitzroy, Melbourne, 1930. At the age of 16 he
dropped out of Northcote High School without completing his leaving certificate. Bruce was the only
one of his siblings to attend secondary school. Dawe drifted between careers in his early life, working
as a labourer for 10 years, before serving in the RAAF from 1959 68. After leaving the air force,
Dawe taught as a Uni lecturer for 24 years. Bruce is now married with 4 children, and has collected a
plethora of awards including; The Order of Australia, Ampol arts awards for creative literature, The
Patrick white award and the Myer poetry prize (twice).
The Poem Homecoming was written
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Landlady Analysis
Appearances are Deceptive A snarling wolf can be as nice as a loving grandmother, and a cute bunny
might actually be a demon in disguise, but you never know until you get to know them. The Landlady,
written by Roald Dahl, is a short horror story of a young man named Billy Weaver going to the town
of Bath for a business trip. While looking for a place to stay, he finds a seemingly kind, old lady who
offers cheap bed and breakfast. While treating Billy to tea at night, the landlady poisons Billy and
goes to make him one of her taxidermied collections. Dahl uses foreshadowing, characterization, and
irony to examine how innocence can change the way things seem. Foreshadowing, the use of hints to
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Another element, characterization, the way a writer reveals the personality of a character, showed how
oblivious Billy was. Billy was seventeen years old. He was wearing a new navy blue overcoat, a new
brown trilby hat, and a new brown suit, and he was feeling fine. He walked briskly down the street. He
was trying to do everything briskly these days. Briskness, he had decided, was the one common
characteristic of all successful businessmen (pg. 62). As young businessman, this was most likely his
first trip outside of his hometown. His current goal was to become the best businessman he can and
focused his priority on briskness because he thought all successful businessmen were brisk in their
actions. Too innocent to know otherwise, Billy focused all of his attention on being the best possible
worker and let his life itself on the line. The characteristics of the landlady should also have given
Billy a bit of a worry. She seemed terribly nice. She looked exactly like the mother of one s best
school friend welcoming one into the house to stay for the Christmas holidays (pg. 64). Rather than
noting the landlady as extremely nice or very nice Dahl chose to describe her as terribly nice . Billy
was blinded by her kindness and didn t see through the hidden threat. Finally, irony, a contrast
between expectation and reality, gave a twist to the adventure Billy went through. Animals were
usually a good sign in a
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Medical Care At The United States
Summary Medical care in the United States is complex at the individual provider level, at the system
level, and at the national level. While managed care works to streamline medical services, and
integrate systems, integration within safety net hospital systems providers that deliver a significant
level of care to vulnerable patients (Ko Et Al, 2015) and community health centers is still undergoing
transition. Although policymakers have worked to promote integration in large hospital systems, and
have been widely successful, integration among safety net providers and health care centers for the
uninsured, Medicaid and underinsured populations remains largely fragmented. The study conducted
by Michelle Ko, Julie Murphy and Andrew Bindman, in late 2015, aimed to address the challenges of
integration between the two systems and propose ways to implement integration within safety net
hospitals and community health centers. In order to do so Ko Et Al designed a qualitative study in
which recognized leadership executives of five sites were interviewed on their experiences with
service integration. The interviews were projected to last up to an hour and consisted of open ended
question that allowed for participants to highlight what they felt were the challenges to successfully
implemented integrated systems within their organizations and what strategies they implemented to
effectively navigate the challenges. This study method allowed for the researchers to identify conflicts
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Dannelly On Relatives
They may not be able to remember who we are, but they feel us just the same (Amanda Dillon). For
my assignment of visiting with an elderly, I chose a couple that have been part of my family for many
years. We call this couple our grandparents however they are not our real grandparents. This couple
adopts families that are lacking in grandparents, and we are a very diverse family. They have adopted
Filipino families, Native American families and Mexican American families. What this couple try to
do, is give the children some sort of a complete family where they can help out with babysitting or
help with housing. I believe that they have a adopted at least 6 families in the town of Llano, Tx.
Mr.and Mrs. Dannelley, have lived in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Dannelly was interrupting on saying that he was late for mass and that he need to get there on time to
prepare for his homily. Mrs. Dannelly replied in a quiet but strong voice that he was not going
anywhere because that was long time ago. Mrs. Dannelly explained to us that he was getting worse
with each day and she does not know how to handle it anymore. She does not want to put him in a
nursing care because he was there for her when she needed it and she does not want to leave him when
he needs it the most. Mrs. Dannelly, was a women that could handle any situation however, as she was
explaining how it was getting harder to care for him, she had so much pain in her voice. Thankful their
daughter lives next door and is always there to help out when she is needed. Mrs. Dannelly, was
explained that it hurts some days because he can t remember her name and who she is. She elucidate
that when she wakes up she is worried that he might forget her all together. As she is explaining her
emotions to us. Mr. Dannelly understands that Mrs. Dannelly is upset therefore he grabs her hand and
lightly pats it. However, he does not know what she is upset therefore just pats and nods his head as if
he
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Delay Analysis Of Networked Control System Essay
Delay Analysis Of Networked Control System
Abstract Networked Control Systems (NCS) are the control systems in which the control loops are
closed through a communication network. In recent years, the use of Network Control System (NCS)
have gained increasing attentions due to their cost effective and flexible applications. But one of the
major challenges that need to be tackle in NCS is the delay of the data transmission which occurs
throughout the communication network and thus degrades the control system performance and also
causes the system instability. Therefore, this paper presents an analysis of network delay in NCS. In
this paper, we have designed a model of delay control system for network induced delay using the
simulation model of network control system delay and thus analysed the effect of network delay on
the performance of the control system . The TrueTime simulator is used in this work.
Keywords networked control system, network delay, control performance, truetime, stability
I.INTRODUCTION
In conventional control systems, control signals are sent over the loop using analog or digital
technology, while in modern computer control systems, the control loop is almost entirely closed over
a communication network . The Networked Control Systems (NCSs) are one type of distributed
control systems in which sensors, actuators and controllers are interconnected by communication
networks. The defining feature
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Meryl Streep
Timeless actress and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, Meryl Streep, in her Cecil B. DeMille
Award acceptance speech during the Golden Globe Awards, condemns President Donald Trump s
mockery of a disabled reporter. Streep s purpose is to galvanize the prestigious audience into using
their platforms to coalesce the nation and call out injustice. She adopts a humble tone in order to
establish herself as an equal among her fellow actors all the while creating a sense of unity in her
audience of renowned Hollywood stars. Streep, before mentioning Trump, gains the trust of her
audience by uniting them with meaningful pathos. ...You and all of us in this room really belong to the
most vilified segments in American society right now, (Streep, para.2). By using the words you , us ,
and belong , she links every actor, from the bit parts to the leading roles. Streep further unites her
audience throughout her speech, but introducing the concept early on enhances its importance to her.
Before she asks her audience to use their platforms to do good, Streep further elevates each actor in
the room, regardless of their merit, to be on the same level of distinguishability. But who are we, and
what is Hollywood anyway? It s just a bunch of people from other places, (Streep, para.3). This
statement is common knowledge, but she elaborates as she goes on to describe the birthplaces of
various Hollywood stars. From Ohio to Jerusalem, South Carolina to Ethiopia, Streep utilizes logos by
listing off different homelands to prove that even A list celebrities come from hometowns just as
modest as up and coming starlets. By doing so, her audience members feel as equally respected as
award winning actress Streep which makes them feel equally as capable to bring about change. Streep
does not actually mention Trump until the second half of her speech in order to first gain the trust of
her audience. While speaking about Trump, she uses anaphora to discuss power. Someone he
outranked in privilege, power, and the capacity to fight back, and, And this instinct to humiliate, when
it s modeled by someone in a public platform, by someone powerful, it filters, down into everybody s
life because it kinda gives permission for
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The Egyptian Reserve Heads Essay
Introduction Khufu s reign in the beginning of the Fourth Dynasty marks one of the greatest periods of
change in funerary monumental construction. The careful planning of his complex at Giza extended
from the Great Pyramid itself to the satellite cemeteries that would eventually hold the members of his
family and his administration. It is in this temporal and geographic space that a puzzling find, unique
to the Pyramid Age, appeared. The Egyptian reserve heads, well sculpted depictions of human heads,
have remained an enigma since their first finding. Funerary anomalies, their composition,
characteristic features, and placement have sparked multiple theories about their significance within
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This term has since been commonly adopted to refer to the heads as they have been the subjects of
articles, lectures, and one very complete study by Roland Tefnin. While many musings and theories
have been put forth to explain the presence and purpose of the heads, no previous work has attempted
to combine the archaeological contexts with objective descriptions of the heads themselves. Tefnin s
work is impressive in its detail, yet he spends little time discussing the archaeological context beyond
general geographic position. Reisner and Junker, who excavated the majority of the tombs containing
reserve heads, published the heads with their context. Nevertheless, neither included the heads or
contexts excavated by the other. Luckily, the methodologies employed by both Reisner and Junker
were ahead of their time. Thanks to their careful publication, it is possible, at least to some degree, to
discuss the contexts with confidence. With the publications of the other excavators, the situation is not
as auspicious. Similarly, the heads themselves are often described in romanticized terms meant to
capture the character of the person portrayed. Even more recent scholarship frequently generalizes
about the features extant on the heads. This subjective,
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Essay On Syncope
Introduction: Orthostatic symptoms are common in children and adolescents such that 15% experience
syncope once in their teenage years.1 A comprehensive history, physical examination, bedside
orthostatic testing and an ECG are usually sufficient for diagnosis combined with prevention measures
for postural intolerance and reassurance being sufficient in most cases.2 4 Many patients with
orthostatic intolerance (OI) have limitations of daily activities with reduced school attendance and
impaired quality of life.5
A subset of children with OI may have an underlying disorder (autoimmune condition, mitochondrial
insufficiency, diabetes mellitus etc.) and thus diagnosis can be elusive and expensive.6 Syncope is
obvious and readily recognized to the extent that patients are frequently evaluated in an emergency
room and office setting. Clinical characteristics are described in children with syncope but literature is
limited in describing those many patients who present with symptoms other than syncope.7,8 We
studied the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with OI who had
autonomic dysfunction based on head up tilt table test (HUTT).
Materials and methods
From November 2010 to June 2012, we obtained medical records of patients with OI and HUTT. Our
institutional review board approved this study. We collected demographic and clinical data together
with physiological data in Microsoft Excel sheet (Microsoft Office 2010). Data also ... Show more
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Fisher exact test compared the physiological data and utilized a non parametric Mann Whitney test to
compare continuous variables. We utilized the Mantel Haenszel for adjusted three way contingency
testing. Type I error rate of 5% was accepted as being of statistical significance. STATA (v.12, College
station) statistical software performed all
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Longitudinal Waves Compare And Contrast
Transverse and Longitudinal waves are different due to the fact that Longitudinal waves are waves
that vibrate in a parallel direction in a back and forth motion compared to that of the motion. However,
transverse waves are when the waves moves at a perpendicular direction of the motion. They are
similar because they both make waves when their is motion or energy involved in their movement. In
longitudinal waves the object doesn t exactly follow the waves fully instead the object moves in a
back and forth motion while the waves continues to move forward through the object. While in
transverse waves the object doesn t follow the waves as well and just moves up and down in the same
position. These waves can help us in our daily lives like with
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Political Causes Of The American Revolution
The American Revolution was an inevitable uprising of the oppressed colonies in British North
America. After years of unnecessary taxation and overbearing laws from the royal crown, the colonist
began to show civil disobedience against their mother country. Both countries had tension left after the
French and Indian War. There was different views about who should pay for the war debts. The
revolutionary war was fought over the increased political, economic, and social control over the
colonies by England.
As a result of England being a major political power of this time period, they showed it in their ruling
of other colonies. When the colonies did not agree with them they taxed unnecessarily. They colonist
made political statements to show the tight control Britain was attempting would not work. Events
such as the Boston Tea Party, shown in Document 8, the colonist made a political statement against
the British by dumping their tea in the Boston Harbor. The document depicts the colonist and some
dressed as natives dumping the tea. This form of protesting led to the creation of rebel, political
groups, such as Sons of Liberty. Document 7 pictures the Proclamation Line of 1763. The political
aspect of this event is most important in understanding how the overbearing control of England led to
the revolution. Britain believe they had the right to control how far colonial America could expand.
King George III declared that the colonist could not move past the Appalachian
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The Recent Repatriation Laws Set Up By Egypt And The...
The recent repatriation laws set up by Egypt and the subsequent demands from other nations have
stirred up great debates over who is to have possession over the priceless ancient artifacts. In the last
few decades many countries including Egypt have proclaimed that they want the return of many of
their uncovered artifacts. Egypt s demands stretch from museums in the United States to Europe, with
growing controversy from both sides as to who rightfully owns these historical artifacts. Simply put,
all artifacts discovered in Egypt do technically belong to Egypt. Egyptian museums should have the
right to showcase the history of their ancient predecessors by showcasing the material culture of their
past uncovered from that time. However, the United States along with other Western nations,
particularly England counter their claim by saying that it is in the majorities interest that artifacts from
around the world can be seen in universal museums . That in contrast to the museums in Egypt, a
museum such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art presents to a more diverse audience who can view
and appreciate the value of the greatest of family trees, in which every culture finds its branch . The
argument for universal museums is coupled with the instability of Egypt that results in constant
looting of Egyptian museums. Leaving us with the question of what is the best way to protect our
worlds cultural heritage? Is it best if museums already in possession of ancient artifacts
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Appeasement Policy Essay
Today, the Appeasement policy that Britain and France in the period of German aggression, was one
of the main factors historians would consider to have caused the Second World War. Had the British or
any of the Allied powers, intervened in Nazi expansionism, the war could have been prevented as
early as 1936, when Germany violated the Treaty of Versailles with the occupation of the Rhineland.
The Appeasement is seen as the act of cowardice and of poor judgement of the world powers. Britain,
in particular, is in the spotlight. It was still considered the major power as well as the leader the rest of
the world looked upon to champion democracy and to uphold its position as the winner of the first
world war. There are arguments that with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To the British government, risking war will only bring in more costs and conflicts they did not need.
This also means that perhaps the lack of intervention to the British was not seen as an act of
cowardice, but simply an act for convenience the idea that it is too much trouble to go to war. Besides
the fact that Britain already had a lot on its plate, perhaps the primary reason why Britain did not get
into conflict with Germany is because of the public consensus that they the people simply did not want
to go to war. Britain did not stand up to the Nazis, because the British people did not want to stand up
to the Nazis. Throughout Europe, not just in Britain, memories of the first world war was still very
much present in people s minds. To people at the time, they were currently living through its direct
consequences. The British public insisted that everything must be done so that war would not occur.
Indeed, the policy of appeasement is evidence of that, on its own. But this can be seen most strikingly
on September 15, 1938. Britain realized that Germany s attack on Czechoslovakia would lead to war
with France and the Soviet Union, which also implies inevitable British involvement in the conflict. In
which case, Chamberlain met with Hitler at Berchtesgaden where Britain forced the Czechs to give up
Sudetenland to
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Essay Cholera Disease Research Report
Karla Obasi
HEA 341
Disease Research Report
December 9, 2010
CHOLERA
Disease Defined Cholera is an infection of the small intestine that causes a large amount of watery
diarrhea. Cholera is a bacterial disease (caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae) usually spread
through contaminated water. The bacteria, which are found in fecal contaminated food and water and
in raw or undercooked seafood, produce a toxin that affects the intestines causing diarrhea, vomiting,
and severe fluid and electrolyte loss. This overwhelming dehydration is the outstanding characteristic
of the disease and is the main cause of death. Cholera has a short incubation period (two or three days)
and runs a quick course. In untreated cases the death rate is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In this setting, the disease occurs primarily in young children, who are exposed to the organism for the
first time, and in the elderly, who have lower gastric acid production and waning immunity. The poor
are at greatest risk because they often lack safe water supplies, are unable to maintain proper hygiene
within the home, and may depend on street vendors or other unregulated sources for food and drink.
Recent epidemiologic research suggests that an individual s susceptibility to cholera (and other
diarrheal infections) is affected by their blood type: those with type O blood are the most susceptible,
while those with type AB are the most resistant. Between these two extremes are the A and B blood
types, with type A being more resistant than type B.
Signs and Symptoms * Dry mucus membranes or mouth * Dry skin * Excessive thirst * Glassy or
sunken eyes * Lack of tears * Lethargy * Low urine output * Nausea * Rapid dehydration *
Abdominal cramps * Watery diarrhea * Rapid pulse * Vomiting
The usual incubation period is 2 to 5 days, although it can be as short as several hours. Severe cholera
is characterized by a sudden onset of profuse, watery diarrhea accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
If left untreated, this can rapidly lead to serious dehydration, electrolyte imbalance and circulatory
collapse. Over 50% of the most severe cases die within a few hours; with prompt, effective treatment,
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The Inerrancy Of His Scriptures Essay
There are posters and bumper stickers declaring that God is dead. It has become fashionable in large
portions of American population to attribute belief in God to a mental disorder, or personality flaw.
This rejection does not change the omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent (Towns 117 122) and
immutable (Towns 102) One. It is in the belief that God is very much alive and is active with His
creation today that the vocation, or calling, of teaching, or sharing knowledge, is vital today. One of
the things that sets Yahweh apart from all others that claim deity is the inerrancy of his Scriptures
(Elwell 156). Although there are the voices that claim inerrancy is a nineteenth century concoction
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It is important to teach the person of God, the self existent (Exod. 3:13 14) One; the first cause who
cares about his creation. Christianity has been watered down to be more acceptable by the masses.
Doctrine and dogma are no longer of primary importance. Without the teaching of the fundamental
tenets, Christ is a caricature of a sympathetic big brother figure, holding to the form of godliness but
denying its power (2 Tim. 3:5, HCSB). Much of what the unsaved American society knows of Christ
is what is presented at Christmas. Therefore, the birth of the Savior, and the gifts given at the holiday
are what is remembered. The Scriptures from Genesis to Revelation, from alpha to omega, in every jot
and tittle, testify of Christ Jesus. The miracle of the God who became flesh, and lived among men. He
was from God, He was God; eternal and divine. He became the servant to be obedient to God, and
thereby loved both God and mankind (Phil. 2:6 8). This is not the Jesus on Christmas cards. Neither is
it the Jesus who is only historical (Elwell 241), or only a spirit (Elwell 242) it is the God Man fully
able to be the author and finisher of [the] faith (Heb. 12:4, KJV). The Gospel is offensive. It begs the
hearer to decide who Christ was, and is, and either reject Him or worship
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  • 8. Monologue in Prison Meeting Room Essay Monologue in Prison Meeting Room Young woman is sitting on a plastic chair behind a table. Its one of those I hate to say I told you so situations. I know, you warned me about him. You warned me about him till you were blue in the face. But, you know, in some ways that made it all the more exciting, gave him some mystery. You were the one who introduced him to me, the night we went to The Fleece and Furkin, to watch King Adora. You remember? He bought me a vodka and orange, and he called it a screwdriver. I d never heard it called a screwdriver before. And he was so charming. You thought it too, you thought he was charming. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I didn t, and you knew it. Everyone else seemed insignificant compared to him. And I guess it was about October that you and Paul started seeing each other. That was great. You were so happy and you were staying at Paul s every Wednesday and sometimes at the weekend as well. And when you were away, he would stay at ours. I adored him, I really did. It got so intense. And I just wanted to tell you, all the things we did together. You d tell me about Paul, and about Derby. I just wanted to spill. God, so much. Did you know I was hiding something? Every now and then I think you did. Pause It was at least 5 months, we were together whenever when you were away. I knew I should have told you. And then he suggested we go away, just the two of us. Leave the stack of essays and warm beers. Amsterdam. Not go far, stay in Europe, and I felt so comfortable with him. I didn t really see anything but him. It was infatuation by the February. Pause (Laughs) And don t you remember...you must remember. We went into the centre of town, we went shopping. I didn t go out that week, not even on Friday, just so I had a bit of money saved up. I ate cuppa soups and egg noodles just so I had some money to get something special. We went into town, to the little shop, the one run by the beautiful old woman. If only we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Stakeholder Salience Stakeholder Salience Joy R. Kidd GCU: ORG 807 Stakeholders Role in Organizations December 24, 2014 Stakeholder Salience Introduction Developing a relationship between and across organizations and its stakeholders can be counterproductive and interdependent to decision making. Globalization effects stakeholder s coalition building and salience in organizations. It is known as an ongoing process or interrelated events of increasing movement of services, goods, and capital across national borders (Lawrence Weber 2011). Stakeholders across organizations build coalitions as a means of increasing salience. Globalization has affected stakeholder coalition building as well as stakeholder salience. Finding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Implementing and integrating this action plan could lead to a social and economic benefit with their mission, while collaborating and working together could potentially and successfully increase and fulfill intended goals. For example when a particular stakeholder group demand urgent attention to a specific issue, the importance of the group creates managerial action and creates high salience, which takes a leading role in decision making toward corporate goals and social responsibility (Mishra Suar, 2010). Furthermore, in order to achieve established corporate goals, best practice mitigation depends on the understanding and decision making of the demand and supply chain as well as the interests of the stakeholders. The success of corporate mitigation relies on the balancing of the wants and needs of the salience groups. Globalization affected stakeholder coalition building Globalization can affect stakeholder coalition building either negatively or positively. Caughlin noted that the level of communication from the overall result of a stakeholder or group of stakeholder s significantly influence the relative power and conviction for a particular outcome which will greatly affect the costs of the decision making process as well as time (Caughlan, 2002). In building a stakeholder coalition one s abilities to attain own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Differences in Geometry Essay Differences in Geometry Geometry is the branch of mathematics that deals with the properties of space. Geometry is classified between two separate branches, Euclidean and Non Euclidean Geometry. Being based off different postulates, theorems, and proofs, Euclidean Geometry deals mostly with two dimensional figures, while Demonstrative, Analytic, Descriptive, Conic, Spherical, Hyperbolic, are Non Euclidean, dealing with figures containing more than two dimensions. The main difference between Euclidean, and Non Euclidean Geometry is the assumption of how many lines are parallel to another. In Euclidean Geometry it is stated that there is one unique parallel line to a point not on that line. Euclidean Geometry has been around for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Spherical Geometry is also the most commonly used Non Euclidean geometry, being used by astronomers, pilots, and ship captains. In Euclidean geometry it is stated that the sum of the angles in a triangle are equal to 180 #61616;. As for Spherical geometry it is stated that the sum of the angles in a triangle are always greater than 180 #61616;. When most people try and visualize a triangle containing angle sums greater than 180 #61616; they say it s impossible. They re right, in Euclidean geometry it is impossible, but as for Spherical geometry, it is possible. Think of the triangle on a sphere, and then try and visualize it. See Appendix 1 1. When thinking of the Non Euclidean Spherical Geometry, we start of with a basic sphere. A sphere is a set of points in three dimensional space equidistant from a point called the center of the sphere. The distance from the center to the points on the sphere is called the radius. See Appendix 1 2 to visualize tangents, lines, and centers between the sphere, lines, and planes. Unlike standard Euclidean Geometry, in Spherical Geometry, radians are used to replace degree measures. It is usual for most people to measure angles and such with degrees, as for scientists, engineers, and mathematicians, radians are used to substitute degree measures. The size of a radian is determined by the requirement that there are 2pi radians in a circle. Thus 2pi radians equals 360 degrees. This means that 1 radian = ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Importance Of Sustainable Water Practices For The... Sustainability is the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987). Water is a principal compound for human life across the globe. Although there is of 1.4×109 km3 of Water on Earth, only 0.37% of that is drinkable (Murphy, 2004). The inability to access this clean water then causes water borne diseases, particularly in poorer nations, such as Cambodia where only 14% of the population has access to drinkable water (Brinkley, 2011). This is then the reasoning behind the 3.4million deaths annually by water borne diseases within the developing world (World Health organisation, 2001). As 70L of water/day ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some assumptions made within this report are that clean water is safely stored and does not impact on the water purification systems ability. Also, the correct use off the device is assumed. 2 BIO SAND FILTERS 2.1 Design There are seven components to a biosand filter design. These are; the lid, diffuser, sand layer, outlet tube, filter body, gravel layer and the separated gravel layer (Cawst, 2009). All of these components all contribute to the purification of water. The purpose of the lid is to protect the water from any external contamination. The diffuser is a plastic sheet with holes drilled into it and protects the biolayer while the water is being poured in (CDC, 2014). This is achieved through slowing down the rate of the water. The third component is the sand layer and this removes any suspended solids within the water. This is able to occur through the use of mechanical trapping and the solids being trapped in between the grains of sand (Cawst, 2009). The separating gravel layer is purely placed in the filter to support the sand layer on top while the drainage gravel layer s purpose is to support the flow of water into the outlet tube. The use of bigger rocks is used for this drainage layer to prevent smaller rocks accessing this outlet tube (Cawst, 2009). The outlet tube brings the water from the bottom of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Did The Second Temple Period Affect The Jewish Introduction The Second Temple Period was an extremely diverse time in history. Several changes in kings bought about major change among the Jews. The changes were obvious in religion, leaderships, and accomplishments of the period. The numerous different leaders changed the foundation of the Jewish people down to the core. In this paper I will review the various transitions that took place during the second time period. It is evident that the changes that took place influenced the Jews in a variety of ways. This paper will highlight those influences. What was the Second Temple Period? The Second Temple Period was a time in history that bought about a lot of physical and spiritual changes. Often in history one is able to see the affect that new leadership has on a particular area. The same can be said about the Jews and the Second Temple Period. Formerly called the intertestamental period, most scholars now prefer the term Second Temple Period For the time from the building of the Second temple in 515BC by Zerubbabel until its destruction by the Romans in AD 70, including the time of Jesus and the early church The Second Temple Period is comprised of five eras demarcated by a series of occupational forces of Palestine and punctuated by five great crises for the Jewish people The Persian Period (539 331 BC) When Cyrus of Persia, a former vassal of Media (from around 550 BC0, attacked Opis (an outlying city), Nabonidus king of Babylon was busy quelling a bloody ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Lesson 3 Selecting Speech Topics Lesson 3 Selecting Speech Topic Process (25 points) Brainstorm a list of potential topics. Childhood obesity, lack of physical activity, technology abuse and unhealthy foods, how to improve the health among children, Education and eating healthy, dressing with ethics in the school system. Select your topic. The greatest epidemic in childhood obesity. Focus or narrow the subject you selected. To inform the community how the overused of technology, overeating unhealthy foods, and the lack of physical activity would damage the future of our children. Determine your general purpose: to inform, to persuade, or to entertain. The general purpose is to inform the audience about the danger that our future generation are encountering for the lack of physical activity, the over use of technology and the uncontrollable marketing of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The solution seems simple, such, provide Physical Education, better breakfast and lunch across the country, however, were still far from winning this big battle, the only way that this could be possible is if, parents, teachers, school principal, school district and the community, stand together and work as a team against this great epidemic. Our children pass more time in the school that in our home, therefore when students are healthy kids, they have higher attendance rates, higher test scores and behave better in class. The schools play an important part in the health of a child, there in schools they learn how to be active, eat healthy, and some schools districts provide a great program fun and fitness, but unfortunately, not all kids that need it participate in those programs, due to the lack of information to the parents. It is imperative that the schools involved parents by providing a family fitness night, where all the family members can get together and discover how amazing the body reacts when it is fit. Family who exercise together its, stays healthy together! Word your thesis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Into The Wild Materialism Into the Wild directed by Sean Penn is a biographical film based on the life of Chris McCandless. This film explores Chris s views of the world and society and also how society influences the decisions he makes. In this film Chris is shown as an idealistic but arrogant man who is, contemptuous of society, as he believes society has taken a wrong turn; therefore, he abandons all his materialistic possessions(donates all his savings to charity), family and identity(adopts name Alexandra Supertramp) in order to find solace in nature, isolating himself from society and loved ones in order to find the truth . However, his naivety in believing he could survive and return unscathed from the wild with his academic skills is proved wrong as his lack ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The text It is about a wealthy pashtany boy amir and his servant s son Hassan who is hazara, both boys are around the same age and have grown up together, Hassan constantly despised by members of society as they believe he is a member of a lower chaste as a result he is constantly picked on by the pashtany boys and Aamir can not stand up for himself or hassen this eventually results in a major consequence but Aamir chooses to turn his back on hassen instead of fighting for him. throughout the text we are shown either Aamir trying to make a decision only to be influenced by society and as it turns out Aamir s father too faces the same conflict, at first Aamir s talks about friendship he mentions that father that while ali and his father have grown up together and have been companions since childhood his father never mentions ali as a friend But in none of his stories did Baba ever refer to Ali as his friend. This is as a result of society where people don t accept people of a lower class to have any relationship with their master other than surviving providing service. This is repeated later when Aamir admits that he too has never regarded hassen as a friend either although they do almost everything together . This shows the impact of society on Aamir and his father as both are too afraid publicly acceft Ali and hassen as a part of their lives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Catalyst Archetype With an even shorter arc than The Loyalist, The Catalyst inhibits the protagonist s Two Face nature before disappearing and requesting something from the protagonist. The Catalyst is almost always present whenever a Two Face archetype is present in a story, but cannot exist without the Two Face. In Doki Doki Literature Club, the Catalyst is the protagonist s childhood friend, Sayori, who eventually hangs herself. In The Picture of Dorian Gray, the Catalyst is Sybil Vane, who eventually ingests poison and dies. For the plot to progress, The Catalyst must somehow disappear from the story, though they might disappear in different ways or for different reasons. Both Sayori and Sybil die by suicide, but complete suicide for different reasons. Sayori ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A similarity between Sybil and Sayori is, before their death, both characters beg something from the Two Face. Sybil begs Dorian Gray to give her another chance to act well if he does not leave her. Sayori asks for the player to care for the other girls in the club and not care for her. The archetype of The Catalyst slowly loses power over The Two Face, making the archetype appealing to audiences and a good foundation for writers as a starting point for stories; however, the character exhibiting the archetype must not remain in the story for too long else risking the piece boring the audience. For Sayori and Sybil, their demise is their suicide, after believing the reaction from The Player and Dorian is a punishment. Sybil s punishment is from disappointing Dorian with her bad acting and Sayori s punishment is from sharing her depression and the player wanting to show affection towards Sayori. While the circumstances of The Catalyst s punishment changes, the ending result of the Catalyst s death drives the protagonist to develop their Two Face ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Glass Ceiling And Glass Escalator Gender roles are socially constructed rules that dictate the types of acceptable behaviors based on sex. In modern society, gender roles continue to hinder the progress of equality between a man and a woman. A man and woman s acceptable role in a 1960s American society is clearly portrayed in the episode of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (2007), written by Matthew Wieners, of the series Mad Men. The episode illustrates the concepts of the glass ceiling and glass escalator, and how these concepts affect home and work life for two women: Peggy Olson, one who plays by her gender role, and Rachel Menken, one who breaks free of her gender role. The concept of the glass ceiling is explained as the struggle of a certain group in upward mobility. As portrayed in the episode, women struggle with the glass ceiling in typically men s occupations. In the episode, Don Draper, the creative director of the Sterling Cooper advertising agency, must come up with an advertising idea to effectively sell cigarettes after a claim has been made stating cigarettes are harmful to the public (Wiener 2007). To help him combat the issue, the company provides research on how people will enjoy smoking cigarettes regardless of the health risks. Although the research may have been helpful in guiding his ideas, which is proven later on in the episode, Don rejects the research simply because the researcher is a woman. This is evident when he does not deny his colleague Salvatore Romano s sarcastic statement: Oh ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Dbq Essay On Imperialism The standard way of thinking about the topic of imperialism is that the British seized other peoples lands without considering how the people felt, but many other countries followed in the footsteps of the British. Other countries saw that they had expanded and were gaining territory, and wanted to expand also. There were many reasons as to why imperialism became popular, money, land, education, resources, because of this many people were greatly affected by imperialism. Some of the main people affected were the British, the Germans, and the people living in imperialized countries. Of the people who were impacted by imperialism, the group that was influenced the most were the British. The British played a huge role in imperialism. In Confessions of Faith, Cecil Rhodes, a British imperialist in Africa, wrote about how the British had begun colonization. Per Rhodes the British were the superior race and it was their duty to help other countries become evolved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rhodes believes that for this to happen the British need the other countries land so that the British empire could continue to grow. While Rhodes is probably wrong when he claimed that the British are the superior race. On the other hand, i agree that the white man s burden was a big part of imperialism. Rhodes is not the only one to bring up the white man s burden in his work, in An Anthology of West African Verse, by David Diop, he also mentioned the white man s burden in his piece, but unlike Rhodes s he doesn t show the positive side to the white man s burden (doc 4). Diop argues that the white man s burden wasn t helpful at all. From his point of view the white men killed, seduced, and hurt his family, and after they had done that they had tried to educate him . You can tell from his Diop complains about the white man s burden in his writing, and he believes that it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. AGR packet United States Army Reserve Active Guard Reserve (AGR) APPLICATION PACKET (Revised September 2013) This Page Was Left Blank Intentionally. TABLE OF CONTENTS Extract from AR 135 18, Table 2 1 (Qualifications for Entry in the AGR Program) 3 Extract from AR 135 18, Table 2 2 (Waivable Disqualifications for Entry in the AGR Program) 5 Extract from AR 135 18, Table 2 3 (Nonwaivable Disqualifications for Entry in the AGR Program) 7 Checklist for USAR Active Guard Reserve Application 9 AHRC Form 2370 R, Application for USAR Active Guard Reserve (AGR) Duty 11 AHRC Form 2370 1 R, Army Reserve Active Guard Reserve (AGR) Selection Eligibility Checklist 15 DA Form 5646, Statement of Conditions of Service Active Guard Reserve (AGR) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Must be able to complete a 3 year initial tour of AD prior to 1. Completing 18 years of active service. 2. The date of mandatory removal from active status based on age or service (without any extensions) under any provision of law or regulation, as prescribed by current directives. RULE F Grade and Specialty (see Table 2 2, Rule E). 1. Officer. a. Must possess the grade equal to or below the grade authorized for the AGR duty position, b. Must possess the MOS area of concentration (AOC) commensurate with the AGR duty position, c. and if assignment or attachment is an aviator, AMEDD, chaplain, JAGC, or warrant officer duty position in the AGR Program, assignment or attachment must not be restricted by AR 140 10. 2. USAR Enlisted. a. Staff sergeant or above must possess the grade equal to or one grade below the grade required for the AGR duty position. b. Sergeant or below must possess the grade equal to or one grade below the grade required for the AGR duty position and have potential for qualification in the MOS required for the AGR duty position during initial attachment. c. Sergeant in MOS 79R or 79V may be attached to an SFC position. RULE G Reenlistment or Extension (see Table 2 2, Rule F, of this handout). If enlisted, Soldier must be eligible for reenlistment or extension per AR 140 111 (to include not exceeding the retention control point (RCP) for your current grade). RULE H Administrative Requirement. When required by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How Does Prospero Use Language In The Tempest Language in the Tempest is a tool of subjugation. Prospero uses language as a way to control Caliban and Ariel. So too Caliban language reminds him how different he really is from both Miranda and Prospero. Language also remind Caliban how much Miranda and Prospero changed him. Language reminds him of his time when he wasn t a slave. In some weird way when Prospero taught Caliban language he took away dome of Caliban freedom. Now that Caliban know how to speak the difference between him and Prospero grow clearer. Caliban can now fully understand his difference while also feeling trapped by the language because he sees it as something that took away his freedom. In the tempest language is a symbol of being civil, and before Caliban was thought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Foreshadowing In The Movie Signs The title of the movie signs is significant because before you even watch the movie it implies there is some sort of foreshadowing. What are the signs? and Where do they come from? are question you can immediately ponder. Just from viewing the movie poster alone you can see what appears to be Signs from Extraterrestrials. We learn right away in the opening scene that Mel Gibson is a father or two children, but is also a priest from a picture on his nightstand, so father has a double meaning to him. We discover his wife has been taken out of the picture so to speak because she has passed away. They live on what appears to be a farm. Then a short while later we are introduced to his cornfield where strange crop circles have randomly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Iciologist Charles Cooley Idea Of The Looking Glass Self Kids are invincible, they believe that they can do anything in the world. The reason kids are like this and adults are not is because kids have never been told that they cannot do something. That is why kids run around saying their going to be the president of the United States, because no one has ever crushed their dreams yet. When you grow up you begin to see whats realistic for oneself and what is not. Other people shape our perception of ourselves and what we think we can accomplish. As people grow from being a baby, to an adolescence, to an adult they see how others treat them and form a self image based on what they think others think of his or hers behaviors and appearance. This is known as sociologist Charles Cooley idea of the Looking Glass Self. A persons looking glass self develops throughout their life time and shapes based on their social interactions and context of what others think of them. While ages one to five kids are only surrounded by their primary group. Kids imaginations can run wild and this allows them to believe that anything is possible. All kids are the same therefore, the social interactions of kids don t shape their self image until they are older. Unless kids have bad home lives they think they are the best think ever. But as kids begin to grow and go to elementary school they become more self conscious. They feel if they dress nicely others will like them more. This is when we start imagining what we think others think of us. What we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Abu Na Im Al-Asfahanis Beauty Of The Righteous One of the most challenging problems I encountered this semester was reconciling the inconsistency within the Sufi textual tradition between the hagiographies of the early Sufi masters, who practiced a form of renunciation that was characterized by the unfettered relinquishment of all possessions, social relations, and familial duties, and the instruction manuals of the developing systematization of Sufism, which no longer required its students and masters to engage in such rigorous renunciation but instead substituted more moderate and socially acceptable forms of renunciation. On the one hand, Abu Na im al Asfahani (d. 429/1038), author of Beauty of the Righteous, refers to a group of renunciants named ahl al Suffa, as the apotheosis of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, conceptually, scholars of Islam should stay away from understanding zuhd as asceticism. While asceticism as a category may seem unproblematic for scholars of Early Christianity, Islamic Studies scholars are studying different religious contexts and worldviews that should be analyzed without the weight and baggage of the English and Christian term asceticism. Many of the concepts associated with asceticism that were mentioned above do not integrate neatly into the Islamic worldview nor they embody the practices of zuhd. I contend that thinking of zuhd generally as renunciation instead of asceticism allows for much greater malleability within the various traditions of Islamic renunciation that do not conform to the ascetic (Christian) standard. Second, I argue that renunciation as zuhd has not had one particular meaning or one specific mode of praxis throughout Islamic history and that the clash of zuhd archetypes has been a hallmark of Sufism since its nascent days in the desert until its most recent struggles in the modern era. The Islamic renunciant can be both the wandering outcast, who prays to God in solitude away from society, and the active socialite, who maintains an occupation and possesses a family. Overall, I hope this essay helps other readers and scholars of Sufism overcome the same mental roadblock I possessed in regards to asceticism, renunciation, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Speech About Bruce Dawe Welcome littlun s, today you will be learning about Bruce Dawe. Bruce Dawe is an Australian poet. Bruce was born in Fitzroy, Melbourne, 1930. At the age of 16 he dropped out of Northcote High School without completing his leaving certificate. Bruce was the only one of his siblings to attend secondary school. Dawe drifted between careers in his early life, working as a labourer for 10 years, before serving in the RAAF from 1959 68. After leaving the air force, Dawe taught as a Uni lecturer for 24 years. Bruce is now married with 4 children, and has collected a plethora of awards including; The Order of Australia, Ampol arts awards for creative literature, The Patrick white award and the Myer poetry prize (twice). The Poem Homecoming was written ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Landlady Analysis Appearances are Deceptive A snarling wolf can be as nice as a loving grandmother, and a cute bunny might actually be a demon in disguise, but you never know until you get to know them. The Landlady, written by Roald Dahl, is a short horror story of a young man named Billy Weaver going to the town of Bath for a business trip. While looking for a place to stay, he finds a seemingly kind, old lady who offers cheap bed and breakfast. While treating Billy to tea at night, the landlady poisons Billy and goes to make him one of her taxidermied collections. Dahl uses foreshadowing, characterization, and irony to examine how innocence can change the way things seem. Foreshadowing, the use of hints to suggest events that will occur later in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another element, characterization, the way a writer reveals the personality of a character, showed how oblivious Billy was. Billy was seventeen years old. He was wearing a new navy blue overcoat, a new brown trilby hat, and a new brown suit, and he was feeling fine. He walked briskly down the street. He was trying to do everything briskly these days. Briskness, he had decided, was the one common characteristic of all successful businessmen (pg. 62). As young businessman, this was most likely his first trip outside of his hometown. His current goal was to become the best businessman he can and focused his priority on briskness because he thought all successful businessmen were brisk in their actions. Too innocent to know otherwise, Billy focused all of his attention on being the best possible worker and let his life itself on the line. The characteristics of the landlady should also have given Billy a bit of a worry. She seemed terribly nice. She looked exactly like the mother of one s best school friend welcoming one into the house to stay for the Christmas holidays (pg. 64). Rather than noting the landlady as extremely nice or very nice Dahl chose to describe her as terribly nice . Billy was blinded by her kindness and didn t see through the hidden threat. Finally, irony, a contrast between expectation and reality, gave a twist to the adventure Billy went through. Animals were usually a good sign in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Medical Care At The United States Summary Medical care in the United States is complex at the individual provider level, at the system level, and at the national level. While managed care works to streamline medical services, and integrate systems, integration within safety net hospital systems providers that deliver a significant level of care to vulnerable patients (Ko Et Al, 2015) and community health centers is still undergoing transition. Although policymakers have worked to promote integration in large hospital systems, and have been widely successful, integration among safety net providers and health care centers for the uninsured, Medicaid and underinsured populations remains largely fragmented. The study conducted by Michelle Ko, Julie Murphy and Andrew Bindman, in late 2015, aimed to address the challenges of integration between the two systems and propose ways to implement integration within safety net hospitals and community health centers. In order to do so Ko Et Al designed a qualitative study in which recognized leadership executives of five sites were interviewed on their experiences with service integration. The interviews were projected to last up to an hour and consisted of open ended question that allowed for participants to highlight what they felt were the challenges to successfully implemented integrated systems within their organizations and what strategies they implemented to effectively navigate the challenges. This study method allowed for the researchers to identify conflicts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Dannelly On Relatives They may not be able to remember who we are, but they feel us just the same (Amanda Dillon). For my assignment of visiting with an elderly, I chose a couple that have been part of my family for many years. We call this couple our grandparents however they are not our real grandparents. This couple adopts families that are lacking in grandparents, and we are a very diverse family. They have adopted Filipino families, Native American families and Mexican American families. What this couple try to do, is give the children some sort of a complete family where they can help out with babysitting or help with housing. I believe that they have a adopted at least 6 families in the town of Llano, Tx. Mr.and Mrs. Dannelley, have lived in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dannelly was interrupting on saying that he was late for mass and that he need to get there on time to prepare for his homily. Mrs. Dannelly replied in a quiet but strong voice that he was not going anywhere because that was long time ago. Mrs. Dannelly explained to us that he was getting worse with each day and she does not know how to handle it anymore. She does not want to put him in a nursing care because he was there for her when she needed it and she does not want to leave him when he needs it the most. Mrs. Dannelly, was a women that could handle any situation however, as she was explaining how it was getting harder to care for him, she had so much pain in her voice. Thankful their daughter lives next door and is always there to help out when she is needed. Mrs. Dannelly, was explained that it hurts some days because he can t remember her name and who she is. She elucidate that when she wakes up she is worried that he might forget her all together. As she is explaining her emotions to us. Mr. Dannelly understands that Mrs. Dannelly is upset therefore he grabs her hand and lightly pats it. However, he does not know what she is upset therefore just pats and nods his head as if he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Delay Analysis Of Networked Control System Essay Delay Analysis Of Networked Control System Abstract Networked Control Systems (NCS) are the control systems in which the control loops are closed through a communication network. In recent years, the use of Network Control System (NCS) have gained increasing attentions due to their cost effective and flexible applications. But one of the major challenges that need to be tackle in NCS is the delay of the data transmission which occurs throughout the communication network and thus degrades the control system performance and also causes the system instability. Therefore, this paper presents an analysis of network delay in NCS. In this paper, we have designed a model of delay control system for network induced delay using the simulation model of network control system delay and thus analysed the effect of network delay on the performance of the control system . The TrueTime simulator is used in this work. Keywords networked control system, network delay, control performance, truetime, stability I.INTRODUCTION In conventional control systems, control signals are sent over the loop using analog or digital technology, while in modern computer control systems, the control loop is almost entirely closed over a communication network . The Networked Control Systems (NCSs) are one type of distributed control systems in which sensors, actuators and controllers are interconnected by communication networks. The defining feature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Rhetorical Analysis Of Meryl Streep Timeless actress and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, Meryl Streep, in her Cecil B. DeMille Award acceptance speech during the Golden Globe Awards, condemns President Donald Trump s mockery of a disabled reporter. Streep s purpose is to galvanize the prestigious audience into using their platforms to coalesce the nation and call out injustice. She adopts a humble tone in order to establish herself as an equal among her fellow actors all the while creating a sense of unity in her audience of renowned Hollywood stars. Streep, before mentioning Trump, gains the trust of her audience by uniting them with meaningful pathos. ...You and all of us in this room really belong to the most vilified segments in American society right now, (Streep, para.2). By using the words you , us , and belong , she links every actor, from the bit parts to the leading roles. Streep further unites her audience throughout her speech, but introducing the concept early on enhances its importance to her. Before she asks her audience to use their platforms to do good, Streep further elevates each actor in the room, regardless of their merit, to be on the same level of distinguishability. But who are we, and what is Hollywood anyway? It s just a bunch of people from other places, (Streep, para.3). This statement is common knowledge, but she elaborates as she goes on to describe the birthplaces of various Hollywood stars. From Ohio to Jerusalem, South Carolina to Ethiopia, Streep utilizes logos by listing off different homelands to prove that even A list celebrities come from hometowns just as modest as up and coming starlets. By doing so, her audience members feel as equally respected as award winning actress Streep which makes them feel equally as capable to bring about change. Streep does not actually mention Trump until the second half of her speech in order to first gain the trust of her audience. While speaking about Trump, she uses anaphora to discuss power. Someone he outranked in privilege, power, and the capacity to fight back, and, And this instinct to humiliate, when it s modeled by someone in a public platform, by someone powerful, it filters, down into everybody s life because it kinda gives permission for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Egyptian Reserve Heads Essay Introduction Khufu s reign in the beginning of the Fourth Dynasty marks one of the greatest periods of change in funerary monumental construction. The careful planning of his complex at Giza extended from the Great Pyramid itself to the satellite cemeteries that would eventually hold the members of his family and his administration. It is in this temporal and geographic space that a puzzling find, unique to the Pyramid Age, appeared. The Egyptian reserve heads, well sculpted depictions of human heads, have remained an enigma since their first finding. Funerary anomalies, their composition, characteristic features, and placement have sparked multiple theories about their significance within the private funerary cult and within Egyptian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This term has since been commonly adopted to refer to the heads as they have been the subjects of articles, lectures, and one very complete study by Roland Tefnin. While many musings and theories have been put forth to explain the presence and purpose of the heads, no previous work has attempted to combine the archaeological contexts with objective descriptions of the heads themselves. Tefnin s work is impressive in its detail, yet he spends little time discussing the archaeological context beyond general geographic position. Reisner and Junker, who excavated the majority of the tombs containing reserve heads, published the heads with their context. Nevertheless, neither included the heads or contexts excavated by the other. Luckily, the methodologies employed by both Reisner and Junker were ahead of their time. Thanks to their careful publication, it is possible, at least to some degree, to discuss the contexts with confidence. With the publications of the other excavators, the situation is not as auspicious. Similarly, the heads themselves are often described in romanticized terms meant to capture the character of the person portrayed. Even more recent scholarship frequently generalizes about the features extant on the heads. This subjective, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay On Syncope Introduction: Orthostatic symptoms are common in children and adolescents such that 15% experience syncope once in their teenage years.1 A comprehensive history, physical examination, bedside orthostatic testing and an ECG are usually sufficient for diagnosis combined with prevention measures for postural intolerance and reassurance being sufficient in most cases.2 4 Many patients with orthostatic intolerance (OI) have limitations of daily activities with reduced school attendance and impaired quality of life.5 A subset of children with OI may have an underlying disorder (autoimmune condition, mitochondrial insufficiency, diabetes mellitus etc.) and thus diagnosis can be elusive and expensive.6 Syncope is obvious and readily recognized to the extent that patients are frequently evaluated in an emergency room and office setting. Clinical characteristics are described in children with syncope but literature is limited in describing those many patients who present with symptoms other than syncope.7,8 We studied the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with OI who had autonomic dysfunction based on head up tilt table test (HUTT). Materials and methods From November 2010 to June 2012, we obtained medical records of patients with OI and HUTT. Our institutional review board approved this study. We collected demographic and clinical data together with physiological data in Microsoft Excel sheet (Microsoft Office 2010). Data also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fisher exact test compared the physiological data and utilized a non parametric Mann Whitney test to compare continuous variables. We utilized the Mantel Haenszel for adjusted three way contingency testing. Type I error rate of 5% was accepted as being of statistical significance. STATA (v.12, College station) statistical software performed all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Longitudinal Waves Compare And Contrast Transverse and Longitudinal waves are different due to the fact that Longitudinal waves are waves that vibrate in a parallel direction in a back and forth motion compared to that of the motion. However, transverse waves are when the waves moves at a perpendicular direction of the motion. They are similar because they both make waves when their is motion or energy involved in their movement. In longitudinal waves the object doesn t exactly follow the waves fully instead the object moves in a back and forth motion while the waves continues to move forward through the object. While in transverse waves the object doesn t follow the waves as well and just moves up and down in the same position. These waves can help us in our daily lives like with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Political Causes Of The American Revolution The American Revolution was an inevitable uprising of the oppressed colonies in British North America. After years of unnecessary taxation and overbearing laws from the royal crown, the colonist began to show civil disobedience against their mother country. Both countries had tension left after the French and Indian War. There was different views about who should pay for the war debts. The revolutionary war was fought over the increased political, economic, and social control over the colonies by England. As a result of England being a major political power of this time period, they showed it in their ruling of other colonies. When the colonies did not agree with them they taxed unnecessarily. They colonist made political statements to show the tight control Britain was attempting would not work. Events such as the Boston Tea Party, shown in Document 8, the colonist made a political statement against the British by dumping their tea in the Boston Harbor. The document depicts the colonist and some dressed as natives dumping the tea. This form of protesting led to the creation of rebel, political groups, such as Sons of Liberty. Document 7 pictures the Proclamation Line of 1763. The political aspect of this event is most important in understanding how the overbearing control of England led to the revolution. Britain believe they had the right to control how far colonial America could expand. King George III declared that the colonist could not move past the Appalachian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Recent Repatriation Laws Set Up By Egypt And The... The recent repatriation laws set up by Egypt and the subsequent demands from other nations have stirred up great debates over who is to have possession over the priceless ancient artifacts. In the last few decades many countries including Egypt have proclaimed that they want the return of many of their uncovered artifacts. Egypt s demands stretch from museums in the United States to Europe, with growing controversy from both sides as to who rightfully owns these historical artifacts. Simply put, all artifacts discovered in Egypt do technically belong to Egypt. Egyptian museums should have the right to showcase the history of their ancient predecessors by showcasing the material culture of their past uncovered from that time. However, the United States along with other Western nations, particularly England counter their claim by saying that it is in the majorities interest that artifacts from around the world can be seen in universal museums . That in contrast to the museums in Egypt, a museum such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art presents to a more diverse audience who can view and appreciate the value of the greatest of family trees, in which every culture finds its branch . The argument for universal museums is coupled with the instability of Egypt that results in constant looting of Egyptian museums. Leaving us with the question of what is the best way to protect our worlds cultural heritage? Is it best if museums already in possession of ancient artifacts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Appeasement Policy Essay Today, the Appeasement policy that Britain and France in the period of German aggression, was one of the main factors historians would consider to have caused the Second World War. Had the British or any of the Allied powers, intervened in Nazi expansionism, the war could have been prevented as early as 1936, when Germany violated the Treaty of Versailles with the occupation of the Rhineland. The Appeasement is seen as the act of cowardice and of poor judgement of the world powers. Britain, in particular, is in the spotlight. It was still considered the major power as well as the leader the rest of the world looked upon to champion democracy and to uphold its position as the winner of the first world war. There are arguments that with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To the British government, risking war will only bring in more costs and conflicts they did not need. This also means that perhaps the lack of intervention to the British was not seen as an act of cowardice, but simply an act for convenience the idea that it is too much trouble to go to war. Besides the fact that Britain already had a lot on its plate, perhaps the primary reason why Britain did not get into conflict with Germany is because of the public consensus that they the people simply did not want to go to war. Britain did not stand up to the Nazis, because the British people did not want to stand up to the Nazis. Throughout Europe, not just in Britain, memories of the first world war was still very much present in people s minds. To people at the time, they were currently living through its direct consequences. The British public insisted that everything must be done so that war would not occur. Indeed, the policy of appeasement is evidence of that, on its own. But this can be seen most strikingly on September 15, 1938. Britain realized that Germany s attack on Czechoslovakia would lead to war with France and the Soviet Union, which also implies inevitable British involvement in the conflict. In which case, Chamberlain met with Hitler at Berchtesgaden where Britain forced the Czechs to give up Sudetenland to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay Cholera Disease Research Report Karla Obasi HEA 341 Disease Research Report December 9, 2010 CHOLERA Disease Defined Cholera is an infection of the small intestine that causes a large amount of watery diarrhea. Cholera is a bacterial disease (caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae) usually spread through contaminated water. The bacteria, which are found in fecal contaminated food and water and in raw or undercooked seafood, produce a toxin that affects the intestines causing diarrhea, vomiting, and severe fluid and electrolyte loss. This overwhelming dehydration is the outstanding characteristic of the disease and is the main cause of death. Cholera has a short incubation period (two or three days) and runs a quick course. In untreated cases the death rate is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this setting, the disease occurs primarily in young children, who are exposed to the organism for the first time, and in the elderly, who have lower gastric acid production and waning immunity. The poor are at greatest risk because they often lack safe water supplies, are unable to maintain proper hygiene within the home, and may depend on street vendors or other unregulated sources for food and drink. Recent epidemiologic research suggests that an individual s susceptibility to cholera (and other diarrheal infections) is affected by their blood type: those with type O blood are the most susceptible, while those with type AB are the most resistant. Between these two extremes are the A and B blood types, with type A being more resistant than type B. Signs and Symptoms * Dry mucus membranes or mouth * Dry skin * Excessive thirst * Glassy or sunken eyes * Lack of tears * Lethargy * Low urine output * Nausea * Rapid dehydration * Abdominal cramps * Watery diarrhea * Rapid pulse * Vomiting The usual incubation period is 2 to 5 days, although it can be as short as several hours. Severe cholera is characterized by a sudden onset of profuse, watery diarrhea accompanied by nausea and vomiting. If left untreated, this can rapidly lead to serious dehydration, electrolyte imbalance and circulatory collapse. Over 50% of the most severe cases die within a few hours; with prompt, effective treatment, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Inerrancy Of His Scriptures Essay There are posters and bumper stickers declaring that God is dead. It has become fashionable in large portions of American population to attribute belief in God to a mental disorder, or personality flaw. This rejection does not change the omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent (Towns 117 122) and immutable (Towns 102) One. It is in the belief that God is very much alive and is active with His creation today that the vocation, or calling, of teaching, or sharing knowledge, is vital today. One of the things that sets Yahweh apart from all others that claim deity is the inerrancy of his Scriptures (Elwell 156). Although there are the voices that claim inerrancy is a nineteenth century concoction (Elwell 158), or that Scripture never claims to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important to teach the person of God, the self existent (Exod. 3:13 14) One; the first cause who cares about his creation. Christianity has been watered down to be more acceptable by the masses. Doctrine and dogma are no longer of primary importance. Without the teaching of the fundamental tenets, Christ is a caricature of a sympathetic big brother figure, holding to the form of godliness but denying its power (2 Tim. 3:5, HCSB). Much of what the unsaved American society knows of Christ is what is presented at Christmas. Therefore, the birth of the Savior, and the gifts given at the holiday are what is remembered. The Scriptures from Genesis to Revelation, from alpha to omega, in every jot and tittle, testify of Christ Jesus. The miracle of the God who became flesh, and lived among men. He was from God, He was God; eternal and divine. He became the servant to be obedient to God, and thereby loved both God and mankind (Phil. 2:6 8). This is not the Jesus on Christmas cards. Neither is it the Jesus who is only historical (Elwell 241), or only a spirit (Elwell 242) it is the God Man fully able to be the author and finisher of [the] faith (Heb. 12:4, KJV). The Gospel is offensive. It begs the hearer to decide who Christ was, and is, and either reject Him or worship ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...