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Synoptic Essay Titles Biology AqaSynoptic Essay Titles Biology Aqa
Negative Consequences Of The Dust Bowl
I ve seen very often that some people seem to think their actions won t have any negative
consequences, or effect on anything around them. This can lead them to make decisions that have
can create major consequences for others and themselves, all for personal gain. This idea was
widely acted upon in the 1920 s, where so many people had not known that their actions would lead
to, creating The Great Depression. One of the more important Consequences was called the Dust
Bowl. The Dust Bowl was an event caused by the rise of farming in the 1920 s, which continues
to affect the way we grow our crops to this very day. The Dust Bowl was known as a large
section of the US that was covered in a large amount of powerful dust storms, which was caused
by over excessive farming during the 1920 s. Like many things during the time period, farming
had started to become more and more profitable. In fact, farming had been getting more
profitable since WW1. However, this caused people to become greedy. People would farm more
and more land each year, in an effort to produce better results. Farmers plowed away at field after
field, unaware that anything negative would occur from it. As said in the article The Dust Bowl
on USHistory.com, What was unknown to these early pioneers was that the grass and trees of the
plains essentially nourished and held the soil in place with their tough roots, (3). So when farmers
would plow the land, they were disturbing what was keeping all the land in
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Argo Navis Research Paper
My favorite constellation is the Pyxis due to its simplicity and how easy it is to spot and identify
it among other constellations. It lies in the Southern sky and is referred to as The Mariner s
Compass . It represents the magnetic compass used for directional navigation. It was originally
name Pyxis Nautica but later shortened to Pyxis for easier pronunciation.
At one time its stars were considered part of the ancient constellation of Argo Navis as the mast
of the great ship. In later years, Argo Navis was split into three separate constellations, Puppis ,
Vela and Carina , by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille. In Greek mythologyArgo Navis is the ship that was
built by Argo for the celebrated Jason and his 50 Argonauts. The
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Hhv 8 Pathology
Disease and Pathology
Human Herpesvirus 8 (HHV 8) is commonly known as Kaposi s sarcoma associated herpesvirus
(KSHV). A disease will become an emerging infectious disease when the incidence in humans
has increased in the past two decades (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). KSHV/HHV
8 has been around since 1872, it was first discovered by Dr. Moritz Kaposi (MacGill). This virus
is known as one of the human cancer viruses, it causes Kaposi s sarcoma (KS), primary effusion
lymphoma and the plasma cell variant of multi centric Castleman s disease (Thakker). HHV 8 has
numerous modes of transmission and can be spread both sexually and non sexually (MacGill). It is
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A person who may be at risk can also manage their risk by testing for the virus that causes KSHV.
The HIV vaccine and antiretroviral drugs may also have an impact on preventing AIDS related
KSHV ( What s New in Kaposi Sarcoma Research and Treatment? ). Other people who are cancer
or transplant patients can t do much to prevent KSHV besides that drugs that boost the their
immune system in order to fight off the infection. The human herpesvirus 8 seroprevalence among
the general population in the United States is 1% to 5% (National Institutes of Health). Men who
have sex with men have the highest prevalence rate at 20% 77% (National Institutes of
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The Queer Of Queer Youth
Background As queer youth become more visible in schools, it becomes increasingly important for
school libraries to provide resources that affirm students queer identities (Hughes Hassell, Overberg,
Harris, 2013; Pierce, 2015; Whelan, 2006). Schools adoption of queer themed media has been
uneven, often checking boxes without adequate understanding of or attention to queer students
needs (Hughes Hassell, Overberg, Harris; Pierce; Whelan). Several authors, including Hughes
Hassell, Overberg, and Harris; Pierce; and Whelan, have recommended that queer themed media
collections contain adequate numbers of books and other resources for the number of students who
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I want to examine the ways in which those discursive moves factor into high school media
specialists and administrators processes for selecting queer themed media resources. I also want to
determine queer students attitudes toward those discursive moves and the degree to which students
feel available queer themed texts affirm or disaffirm their queer subjectivities.
Overview of Theoretical Framework and Methodology The primary theoretical constructs
appearing in this study will come from Judith Butler s (1990, 1993, 1997, 2004) gender theory
positing that gender identity is not essential but performative; that is, people are subject to a
barrage of messages concerning what it means to be a man or a woman and what it means to be
heterosexual or homosexual, and gender and sexual identities are constructed when the targets of
those messages repeatedly respond with performances designed to meet the expressed expectations
of the messengers. Thus, gender is discursively generated and regulated within social groups. The
phenomenological, hermeneutical qualitative study will include two sets of participants. One
portion of the study will be focused on criteria for selection of queer themed media. Another
segment of the research will be focused on students perceptions of affirmation or disaffirmation of
queer subjectivities in the media resources available in school media centers. Additionally,
responses from the media specialists group and
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The Works Of Langston Hughes And The Harlem Renaissance
Langston Hughes was one of the most significant writers and scholars of the Harlem Renaissance,
which was the African American artistic movement in the 1920s that celebrated black life and
culture. Hughes s creative brilliance was swayed by his life in New York City s Harlem, a mainly
African American region. His historical works helped form American literature and politics. Hughes
just like others active in the Harlem Renaissancehad a robust sense of racial vanity. Through his
poetry, novels, plays, essays, and children s books, he endorsed equality, convicted racism and
prejudice, and celebrated African Americanprinciples, humor, and holiness. Hughes took a diverse
and flamboyant background to his writing. Before he was twelve years old he had lived in six
different American cities. When his first book was published, he had already been a truck farmer,
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This is one of Hughes s most powerful and keen poems. It comprises exceptionally strong
metaphors and thematic content, lecturing the social role of biracial children in ghettoized
America, father and son relations, and the continuing heritage of slavery. Mulatto performed as
part of Fine Clothes to the Jew, a collection of Hughes s poetry that was published in 1925. Hughes
inscribes from the voice of several different appeals, and the arrangement of the poem is vital to
understanding the language each character speaks .
Mulatto starts with a son declaring to his birth father, I am your son, white man! A third voice,
either the son or an outside neighbor, describes the scene in the woods against the Georgia dusk.
The father, responding to his son s repeated cry, exclaims, Like hell! The storyteller defines the
moon rising in the Southern night, which is filled with yellow stars. The moon perhaps signifies
the white father and the stars his many yellow bastard
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Summary Of In The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter By Carson...
During the time when all everyone knew was segregation there were writers who told their
reality; from the slave owners, to the slaves. The civil right movement was another tell all event
that gave each perspective as well. Carson McCullers dedicated books like In the Heart Is a
Lonely Hunter, In the Member of the Wedding, and, In Clock without Hands to show different
situations of racial problems and oppression. McCullers focus is on the South her main idea of
Southerners are the more lonely and spiritually estranged, [she thinks] because we have lived so
long in an artificial social system that we have insisted was natural and right... (McCullers, p2).
Which is a fact, while looking at history whites were always the superior raceamong the
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Sith Warrior Short Story
Jedi Knight/Sith Warrior
After the Third Act
Before Makeb
Ilum
Seventy Klicks Southeast of the Republic Base Camp
Carefully, Jedi Master Kaeto Vaa whispered into the darkness. She hadn t been to Ilum since she
was a child. Time had not changed the oppressive cold of the planet. Although, everything felt bleak
to Kaeto these days. Defeating the Sith Emperor had been more about vengeance, than justice. Sure,
it was easy to assure the Jedi Council that she harbored no residual anger from her time of torture
and betrayal. It was also a lie. Kaeto felt tainted by the dark side. As if thousands of tiny insects
crawled under her skin night and day. The event might be a receding memory to the rest of the
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The figure stood almost at height with the Sith Pureblood, though only as an outline against the
darkness. He did not expect to face an adversary as large as himself, and began adjusting his
strategy.
I do know you, the voice, female and familiar, responded. He could never forget such a rich
accent, straight from the planet Shili. I haven t forgotten your face. Two, purple blades sprang to
life in the gloom to reveal Jedi Master Kaeto Vaa. The Togruta who d tempted Lord Scourge from
his post, opening the way for Darth Kozen to advance as the Emperor s Wrath. The alien who
killed the Sith Emperor.
And I you, Master Vaa. Kozen understood the upheaval of emotions raging through the woman.
She d been corrupted by the most powerful being in the galaxy, though still managed to turn Sith
towards the light. Lord Pravin and Scourge had both been highly respected in their own rights.
What sort of woman could have such an effect on men steeped in the dark side of the Force?
Kozen pushed aside his unhealthy curiosity and focused on how best to remove his adversary. She
would be a kill worth
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The Theological Ideas Of Pope Francis
As the world modernizes at unprecedented rates and becomes increasingly secular, there is
increasing scrutiny on the Church and her actions. The Church, plagued by sex scandals and
slandered for its rejection of many new ideas, is often dismissed as obsolete and unable to keep
pace. Therefore, it has to adapt its teachings to fit the current global situation while keeping true its
core values. At the forefront of this mission is PopeFrancis who must also guide the Church through
an age where empiricism and relativism is ubiquitous. Furthermore, he is tasked to provide
guidance and insight regarding contemporary global problems, namely, the deteriorating state of the
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This idea in turn renders the question of universal truth no longer relevant since religion seems to
lie at the root of fanaticism . The Church attributes the fear of a common truth as the causality of
relativism since humans identify it with the intransigent demands of totalitarian systems.
However, if the truth is a truth of love , then it can be set free from its enclosure in individuals
and become part of the common good argues the Church. In other words, there is only one truth,
a truth of love, which remains true in every case, improves and sustains its adherents, and
precedes all human life. The Church argues in Lumen fidei that rather from us possessing truth, it
is truth which embraces and possesses us. It is a truth to which all life is subservient whether one
acknowledges it or not thus making relativism invalid. With this concept in mind, the encyclical
tackles skepticism caused by empiricism. It argues that although it is impossible to verify if
Christianity has encountered the real Jesus it is not a reason to discredit the Church because it is
not the only way people can attain knowledge . The other way of attaining knowledge is through
others, the encyclical says: Our own knowledge and self awareness are relational; they are linked
to others who have gone before us. Language is perhaps the best example of the
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Silence Of The Lambs Gender
Jonathan Demme s 1991 blockbuster, The Silence of the Lambs commanded movie theatres,
proving a popular film with vast audiences from around the world. The horror narrative unstitches at
the complex notions of gender and sexuality with skin becoming the signpost for these topics. Skin
... becomes a kind of metonym for the human and its colour, its pallor, its shape mean everything
within a semiotic of monstrosity. (Halberstam, 1995, p6)
The Silence of the Lambs is a tale of the young, female, FBI agent Clarice Starling who seeks the
help of the imprisoned cannibalistic killer, Dr Hannibal Lecter to help infiltrate the hide killer
known as Buffalo Bill , who kidnaps women in the aim to flay their skin in the hope to tailor their
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This is explored within the Pillow Book by the distressing events witnessed by the film s
protagonist, portrayed through the expressive facial surfaces of her skin and by the character s
repetitive mark marking on the surfaces of skins. In contrast Buffalo Bill s predicament as Prosser
reveals skin as a site for unconscious investment, a body memory or fantasy that failed to
materialise (Ahmed, 2001, p53). Consequently Bill s self is longing for something that his self is
unable to have, biologically and
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Aa Meeting Experience Essay
I might be different than some people in this class, I ve had already had some experience with AA
meetings and NA meetings albeit as a young child. I had a parent who would attend them from
time to time and my sister and I would attend. While this was many years ago, the setting was still
the same to me as it was then.
Going to these kinds of meetings is something that is quite simple. You find out where and you just
show up when it is convenient to you. There s no signing in, you don t have to pay anything, or
make appointments. There are no meddling questions, no commitments. Your confidentiality and
privacy will be appreciated. You won t be met with a mandate to come back to any meeting. You
can go to multiple or as little as you wish. Many have no idea what to expect in their first meeting.
For some the idea can be quite intimidating, so you will be relieved to find that your fears will be
unwarranted. AA meetings are stress free, welcoming and open.
It should be no surprise about the type of people that make up these meetings. In terms of gender
the meeting I attended had just a couple of more males than females. There wasn t a huge disparity
in the number though. Race was different, there was not a prevailing race over another. I think that it
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I saw about every type of person there was! During the course of the meeting many of the
preconceptions I had about alcoholics and A.A meetings were brought clearly out into light as
false. I used to think religion played a strong role, but I soon learned that the A.A. based upon
religion. Many just simply believe in a power that is greater, but that s not to say that it is a god
per say. I can also now see members continue to attend meetings even after they have been sober
for a while. I think that this is because alcoholism is viewed by many as an illness that cannot be
cured and people most likely return to continue getting support and maintain
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Bullying Vs Cyberbullying
School Officials Vs Cyberbullying Cyberbullying is one of the world s major causes of teen
depression and suicide, stating that 42% kids been bullied while online (Cushing). Although due to
this increase with devices, such as phones and computers, people tend to cyberbully since it s the
easiest way to gain the victim. Cyberbullying is an act of bullyingthrough devices, threatening or
humiliating the victim that is being communicated to. This causes harm to those who fall victim,
around twenty percent of these victims tend to think of suicide, and one of ten often commit the act.
Due to cyberbullying, school officials should help stand for those deteriorating as a victim, this will
then help prevent suicidal acts, suppress depression, and help improve teens to be more cooperative
with others in the same situations. Cyberbullying since then became a national problem. Although
if school officials take part in helping out with teens, this will prevent suicidal acts among the
students. Counseling, just on its own, can help prevent these suicidal thoughts. Due to their careers
counselors tend to know how to handle many situations amongst students including that of
cyberbullying. By doing their jobs, counselors can not only go to the student being bullied, but
engage the students who tend to imply the bullying. This creates programs that ll help the
communities to help one another in these situations. With programs being constructed this will
benefit the way society will
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Angelou s Life In Stamps, Alabama, By Maya Angeloa
At long last, Ms. Angelou was detained on account of the odd sexual occasions that occurred in
her life. By and large Maya Angelou was a caged bird for the three fundamental reasons of being
Black, an untouchable, and having a strange sexual past.
Life in Stamps, Alabama is extremely troublesome and hard for the Negro individuals. The
Negroes must work extend periods of time at incredibly low pay just to survive, and frequently
it simply was insufficient. Angelou clarifies in the early sections of I know why the confined
winged animal Sings, exactly how hard life in Stamps is and how her kin are capable adapt.
Angelou passes on this with the goal that the reader will have a more noteworthy comprehension
of what the circumstances she lived in resembled; she is likewise endeavoring to show us about
the conditions in which her kin worked and the soul that they illustrated. By portraying this,
Angelou additionally upgrades the stream of her plot, helping the peruser to acknowledge exactly
how abused and sad life was for the Negro individuals. Additionally, Angelou s memory of the
basic workday adds to the tone of delicate nuance set in the early parts, of the little group of
Stamps. There are various gadgets that Angelou uses to impart her message. Angelou utilizes non
literal dialect to bring the reader to additionally comprehend the point she is attempting to make.
Angelou has solid utilization of sound to word imitation, toward the start of the explained entry, she
composed
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Summary Of Why The Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted By...
Hierarchical organizations, like high risk activism, allow individuals to obtain strong ties.
Malcolm Gladwell argues in his essay Why the Revolution will not be Tweeted , that technology
cannot be used for high risk activism because it is not disciplined enough to be used for strong
bonds; however, technology can be used for low risk activism. He speaks about people having
thousands of friends on Facebook, but those online friends are not the real friends who will hold
strong ties. Without discipline, movements would not be considered high risk activism because
strong hierarchy is consists of moments without violence. In the story Return to Hayneville ,
Gregory Orr explains the civil right movement that he cooperated with was a civil rights group for
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He realized that to be part of a hierarchical group, one must fight back, but not physically. Orr
learned from his experience strong ties are found from hierarchy movements and high activism.
Gladwell explains technology cannot be used for high activism because it does not contain the
bases of hierarchy, meanwhile throughout Orr s experience strong ties were formed without the
use of technology. Hierarchical organizations allow witnesses to express their passion by setting
clear goals with the use of strong ties. Organized and disciplined activism allow witnessed
individuals fight back mentally to achieve their set goals, whereas low risk activism prevents us
from setting goals. As Orr suffered at the barn, he discovered the high risk activisms and strong
ties within the barns, ... that for every martyr whose life was resolved into a meaningful death,
there were hundreds of others who were merely beaten, terrorized humiliated. Even as I sank into
depression and broader in the shifting heat of that jail barn, I was learning in the shifting head of
that jail/barn, I was learning that I wanted to live (233). Orr suffered from beating and humiliation,
but
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Social Determinism And Its Impact On Society Essay
Philosophers have attempted to define human nature for centuries, each coming up with a radically
different idea of what makes us human. These determinists relate outside events or forces as the
reason behind our actions. Our cognitive abilities separate us from beasts, however we are highly
influential animals unconsciously and subconsciously. Social determinism has distinctly shaped
mankind over time with a high degree of influence on our minds.
1.Historical Determinism
Fredrick Hegel s philosophy initially defined historical determinism and strongly influenced
Germany and Karl Marx. Hegel is highly recognized for his ideas of Geist and human progression
over generations with raised consciousness (Twelve Theories). With this view, he saw that
throughout history humans had advanced mentally and culturally to reach full development. With
his various works, Hegel influenced many readers and lead to the division of historical
determinists. Hegel s followers were categorized by the Left and Right camp based on whether or
not they felt humans had reached absolute knowledge (Twelve Theories). In the left camp, a
philosopher that left an impression on the concept of history named Karl Marx pushed Hegel s
theories further.
Karl Marx criticized the other camp in his work, Philosophy of Right and expanded on his
economic standpoint. Working with Engels, he formed a materialism theory based off of the
historical determinist point (Twelve Theories). Marx argued that the
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Global Effects Of The Cold War
Amanda Fuchs
The Global Effects of the Cold War and Decolonization The Cold War, also known as what could
have been the third world war, conquered the second half of the 20th century. This international
crisis, beginning at the end of World War II, is defined as the period of tension between the United
States and the Soviet Union. There are numerous reasons as to why many believed the Cold War
commenced, one being that the Soviet Union wanted to spread its belief of communism
worldwide, which in turn alarmed the democratic American society. This decades long war had
numerous long lasting impacts on the global world, as did decolonization. Major cold war
events included: the build up of huge armories of atomic weapons and ballistic missiles by the
U.S and the Soviet Union, formation of NATO and the Warsaw Pact, the policy of DГ©tente, the
rise and fall of the Berlin Wall, and the collapsing of the Soviet Union. The Cold War and
decolonization affected the global world by creating a polarized and combative environment, and
dividing the world on the basis of democracy versus communism. Both the Soviet Union and United
States had their own arsenals of weapons during the Cold War, and this was made evident during
the Cuban Missile Crisis, which began on October 14, 1962. Earlier in May of 1962, the United
States attempted to overthrow the Cuban government. In response, the Soviet Union, who
controlled Cuba at the time, put missiles in Cuba to prevent further attacks from the
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Eric Fitch Paper
INTRODUCTION
Eric Fitch, alumnus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is no stranger to new ideas and
technology centered ventures, having fifteen years of past experience in fields such as biotech,
healthcare, smart materials and others (IdeaMensch, 2011). His latest company allies this
entrepreneurial spirit with another of his passions, beer, for the creation of PurposeEnergy, a way
to reuse the waste in the production of the beer to create energy and other sub products. This
report describes the background of Eric Fitch, and the process of the creation of PurposeEnergy, as
well as detailed view on how it works and the future developments. The sources of this information
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The combined reduction of the costs regarding water, which is about 80% reused, wastewater
surcharges and lower energy costs (Boston CityBizList, 2015) can mean an economy of up to $2
per barrel produced (CBS News, 2011). Considering that the most likely targets are medium sized
breweries, as the largest ones have their own systems, this reduction is very significant. This is not
counting the significant environmental gains.
MAGIC HAT
The first successfully implanted plant was in Burlington to consume the waste from the Magic
Hat brewery. The land, owned by Magic Hat, was leased for only $1. This plant will be able to
generate up to 2 billion BTU (Noblet, 2010), can store up to 460,000 gallons of waste and
generate 100 cubic feet of gas per minute (Boston CityBizList, 2015).
DOGFISH
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Animal Farm, By George Orwell
These rebellious animals think no man means freedom and happiness, but they need to think again.
The animals of Manor Farm rebel against the farm owner, Mr. Jones, and name it Animal Farm. The
animals create Animalism, with seven commandments. As everything seems going well, two of the
animals get into a rivalry, and things start changing. Food starts disappearing and commandments
are changed, and the power begins to shift. Father of dystopian genre, George Orwellwrites an
interesting allegory, Animal Farm, including common themes and symbols relating to modern day
political events.
Eric Arthur Blair, with a pen name of George Orwell, was born on June 25, 1903 ( George Orwell.
). Blair described his young life as boring and dull, and his dad was never around ( George
Orwell Biography. ). He was taught in England and then joined the Indian Imperial Police in
Burma, one of the British colonies ( George Orwell. ). Orwell then moved to France and worked
many jobs due to his lack of success of an author ( George Orwell Biography. ). Orwell s first
major work was published under the name of George Orwell to not disappoint his family (
George Orwell Biography. ). His beliefs had now changed from anarchy to socialism ( George
Orwell. ). When he had encountered some Soviet Communists, he had become an anti Stalinist (
George Orwell. ). In 1945, His Animal Farm was published, and four years later, Eric Arthur Blair
published 1984 ( George Orwell. ). Then, in 1950, tuberculosis took
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Operation Searchlight And The Bangladesh Genocide
After the assault on the university, the military continued on to the countryside. Those who
disagreed with the western Pakistani ideas concerning language, religion, and direction of the
country would experience varying degrees of violence at the hands of the military junta. Upon
entry, the junta would pillage and plunder the village houses and force the people out of their
homes. Moreover, as a form of psychological terror, the military forced the people to line up in
front of one another, proceeding to shoot down line after line in front of the remaining crowd. This
technique was also used during the assault on the student dormitories. The mass murders had
reached a point in which R.J. Rummel, author of Death by Government, goes as far to... Show more
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At the beginning of the genocide following the start of Operation Searchlight and the attack on
Dhaka University there was mass confusion and hysteria among the people. All over, Eastern
Pakistan people were wandering aimlessly and in April around thirty million had started to flee in
order to escape the grasp of the military. Ten million refugees went into India and overwhelmed
the country s resources, which eventually became a catalyst for Indian military intervention. It is
worthy to note that a large number of these refugees were Hindu. Additionally, the influx of the
Bengali people in India was estimated to be 10 million refugees and it is estimated that 1.5
million stayed in India after Bangladesh gained its independence (GenocideBangladesh). This
increase in refugees resulted in a mix of cultures as well. Consequently, this was a negative impact
on East Pakistan, and subsequently Bangladesh, for the long term because their intellectuals had
fled, depriving them of ideas, new thoughts, and innovation, and proper leadership that could have
led them to a higher position in the world today due to the absence of these important people in
that time (GenocideBangladesh). Due to the systematic raping of women throughout the country, a
large number of females were forced to bear children that they did not want. This was mentally
scarring and physically draining to these women and their families. Not to forget that, in the
Middle East, it is socially taboo for a women to have sex out of wedlock, leading to her being
ignored and shunned in public and by her own kin. Also due to the unwanted pregnancies, those
affected would sometimes resort to extreme solutions such as suicide by rat poison and other
means, such as infanticide, as well as abortion (Ahmed). Susan Brownmiller, author of Against Our
Will: Men,
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Essay on Classroom Observation Report
Classroom Observation
On Monday February 24, 2014 I visited Mrs. Randus third and fourth grade split class at Kline
Elementary. Her classroom consisted of a mixture of third and fourth grade students who were
tested and labeled as gifted in various subject matters. Mrs. Randus was responsible for teaching
the children language and reading skills. The class consisted of an equal number of boys and
girls, along with a wide variety of cultures. According to my observation, Cushner, McClelland, and
Safford (2000) were correct when they stated, Schools, in particular, are cultural crossroads in ...
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The web page also contains a daily trivia question that is worth extra credit if answered correctly.
Mrs. Randus classroom exemplified a third wave school (Cushner et al., 2000). The technology
was very impressive and up to date. The students of her class are very lucky to be on the cutting
edge of technology.
When the children returned from recess some of them returned to their seats and began to work
on projects, while others crowded around the computers to view the new additions to their web
site. The children looked excited and eager to learn. It was obvious from the beginning of the
observation that Mrs. Randus practices progressivism (Clark, 2000). Her students were given the
free will to do as they pleased when first entering the classroom. By letting her students explore the
contents of the class web page, they were learning through discovery and working together in
communities around the computers. It was also evident when she started class with a vote that she
practices the progressivism theory of education (Clark, 2000). She asked the children if they
wanted to go to the library first or start class with a game of vocabulary bingo. The excited students
choose bingo, took their seats, and gave their full attention to Mrs. Randus.
Throughout the bingo game the children were very attentive and eager to show their knowledge of
the
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Cooperative Learning And Cooperative Learning
I believe every learner is exceptional and gains knowledge in their own unique way. Well, one
learner may learn best visually, another may learn best kinesthetically and then another may learn
best verbally. Therefore, you shouldn t restrict yourself to teaching in just one way either. It is
imperative that you approach a concept in various ways and give the learner several opportunities
to explore the concept. I believe that the student should take ownership in the learningprocess and
the teacher should be a facilitator of knowledgein the classroom. Therefore, the teacher should
assist the learner to their highest potential and encourage them along the way and give them
prompt feedback. Learners should collaborate together to build upon their prior knowledge and
share their ideas and hypothesizes on various concepts. I believe the learner should be evaluated on
a competence based model.
A cognitivism theory that aligns with my belief statement is cooperative learning. Cooperative
learning is where students work in small groups on a common task or project while the teacher
acts as a facilitator (Coffey, 2017). In my belief statement I stated, learners should collaborate
together and build upon their prior knowledge, this is the core of cooperative learning.
A behaviorist theory that would coincide with my beliefs in prompt feedback. Behaviorist believe
in conditioning and rely completely on reinforcement (Weibell, 2011). The experimenter or teacher
directly controls
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Uplifting Book Of Psalms
I would have to say that there are several divisions of Psalms that I like to read and quote. To me,
the Book of Psalms is an uplifting book for me. A few that I enjoy are Psalms 23:1 6; 24:1 10; 27:1
3; 100:1 5 (Bible, KJV). My favorite is Psalms Division 46:1 11. This to me, this lets me know that
Godis fighting on my behalf. He s going to intercede between me and the problem if I seek Him.
No matter what the adversity may be, God wants you to know that He is sufficient, that He is
enough, and that He can handle it if we allow Him too. Many times as Christians, we ask God to
handle a problem or situation for us, but yet we don t allow Him to fully have control of that
situation. All He is wanting us to acknowledge is that He
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Leaving New York City for the Farmlands of Illinois Essay
| Case: Leaving New York City for the Farmlands of Illinois There are a lot of things to consider
before making a career changes, especially one as big as uprooting yourself from the business
world in a major city to moving to rural farmland, learning a new trade from the bottom up. It is
crucial to research your options before making any decisions. The advice from your colleagues
in the text does bring up some really good points. If the article in The Wall Street Journal holds
to be true, now would be an excellent time to get into the farming business producing corn crops
if there is going to be an increased demand for corn to produce corn based ethanol as a gasoline
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Assuming that the 80 acres of farmland do not come with all of the equipment needed to grow
and harvest corn crops, there will be an additional investment beyond the $80,000 for the land in
terms of both time and money. If you do not have the additional funds to not only purchase the
materials and hire the manpower to get the farm up and running, but also the funds to sustain
your likelihood while waiting for the crops to turn a profit, you would find yourself in quite the
predicament. There are alternatives to obtaining these additional resources, such as taking out
business loans or finding a business partner, but these added expenses may in turn cause
additional stress in your life, defeating the purpose of moving to Illinois seeking refuge in a
more peaceful environment. I also believe it is important to research the corn crops and corn
based ethanol a little bit more before jumping into a decision like this. According to the 2014
Illinois Crop Budgets corn crops have lower returns than received in recent years, suggesting that
incomes will be down for corn farmers in comparison to previous years (Schnitkey, 2013). Even
with the increased demand for ethanol, knowing that projected incomes are potentially in decline is
something one should not take lightly before making such a drastic career
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Case Study Nicole Brown Simpson
Introduction: The Scenario On June 13, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman
were found dead outside of Nicole Brown Simpson s condo in Brentwood, California at
approximately midnight (Case). A few days later on June 17, 1994, as police go to arrest OJ
Simpson as a suspect in the murders, Simpson and a friend attempted to flee in Simpson s white
Bronco but Simpson was eventually apprehended at his house after the chase concluded (Linder).
On July 22, 1994, Simpson pleaded not guilty to charges of two counts of first degree murder
(Linder). The trial lasted from January 29th, 1995 to October 3rd, 1995 when Simpson was
ultimately found not guilty for the murders because there was not sufficient enough evidence to
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Blood found on the socks contained genetic markers associated with both OJ Simpson and Nicole
Brown Simpson (List). As we learned in class the blood evidence was very important because of
its role as a body fluid containing DNA. This evidence should have been critical in linking OJ
Simpson to the crime scene and with Nicole Brown Simpson. According to the defense Nicole
Brown Simpson s blood was planted on Simpson s socks to implicate him. One of the defense s
claims was that from the blood samples collected on the sock there was EDTA present
(Matheson). In class we learned that EDTA is used in the purple topped vacutainer vials that are
used to collect blood. The EDTA helps to stop the blood from coagulating and instead keeping it
a liquid form. According to the FBI analysis the levels of EDTA found were only 1/1000 that of
what would be in a vacutainer vial (Matheson). Given this information I would reasonably
conclude that this is probably not blood from a vacutainer vial and that the evidence was not
likely planted by someone. Another claim that the defense had was that the blood had soaked
all the way through the socks which would not have been possible if OJ Simpson would have
been wearing the socks (List). One of the things we studied in class was blood stain patterns. In
particular one of the patterns was a wipe. If OJ Simpson had taken the socks off and left them
on the floor it would make sense that if the volume of blood on the socks was substantial, like
the amount of blood at the scene, that the blood could still be wet enough to wipe blood from
the front of the socks to the back of the socks and soak through. A lot of this would depend on
how much time it took between the murders and OJ Simpson removing his socks, because if the
blood had already started to dry before he took them off the blood likely wouldn t
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Monet Vs CГ©zanne
Emotional Artists Throughout history, artists have used a variety of ways to convey their
emotions. For many, art can be an outlet, allowing them to express to the public a mental state in
a certain period of time. Emotions can greatly influence the products of our creation, and in turn,
transferred onto the audience. They can bring sadness to what could otherwise be a pleasant
scene, such as a peaceful forest, in Paul CГ©zanne s Rocks in the Forest. On the opposite
spectrum, emotions can reveal how beautiful nature really is like in Claude Monet s The Artist s
Garden at Giverny. These two artists were founding fathers of the impressionist period which was
when the world of art changed drastically. Artists started to paint with more colors and relied
heavily on natural light. Monet is known for his use of strong colors, while CГ©zanne was of the
first to mold impressionism into cubism. Distinct techniques used by two different artists can
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Both paintings give a sense of isolation, but Monet s appears happy while CГ©zanne s is
depressing. Monet s use of bright colors is perceived as more light hearted. CГ©zanne used dark
shades of green, brown, and gray, which emphasizes a bleaker feeling. Another distinctive opposite
between the two is their use of lines. Rocks in the Forest and The Artist s Garden at Giverny are
both oil paintings; however, the artist s brush strokes are unalike. Monet had a soft, subtle series
of strokes that really emphasize on each color having its own function in the overall picture, while
CГ©zanne s blended his colors together in rough strokes to bring out the gloomy feeling to the
picture. Both paintings have a distinctive horizon line, although the garden looks welcoming
whereas the forest seems to end on a cliff, giving no way
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Nursing Reflective Essay
A.Analyze your experience: One event/challenge, problem or ethical issue I encountered today
was ... The computer system created a dilemma for me. Even though I had been in urgent care
before, the layout was different. It was not allowing me to access patient information much less
open charts. The computer system was giving me access to a different clinic in town. I informed
my preceptor immediately. However, my preceptor didn t know how to fix it. My preceptor than
asked another nurse for assistance, which she was able to fix the current issue. As the day
progressed there were other computer issues I came across to. For example, the computer wasn t
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She was crying while holding her right hand using her left hand. While I was interacting with
the child, she continued to cry. Even though she was attempting to answer my questions
concerning her injury. I then began to wonder how long she had been holding her injured hand
up with her good hand. I then stated, I then stated, I bet your hand really hurts . Without realizing
it I used the therapeutic technique of sharing observation. She nodded her head. I then grabbed a
pillow and asked her if I could place the pillow under her injured arm. I explained to her that it
would make her hand more comfortable and she wouldn t have to hold it up with her right hand.
She agreed, after placing the pillow under her left hand she seemed to relax a little bit. She still
had tears, but she was able to communicate more with me concerning the events that lead to her
injury. This incident reminded me that its always important to attempt to take care of pain first or
at least attempt to make the patient as comfortable as possible first. The more relaxed the patient
is the better experience it will be not only for the patient, but it will also help the nurse know how
to help the patient. This is because the patient will feel more comfortable and willing to
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Sleep-Wake Homeostasis
The research article explains how there may be something that controls when you go to sleep
and how long you are sleeping for. Your body has an internal clock that helps regulate when you
sleep and wake up. This clock is called sleep wake homeostasis. Homeostasis is comprised of
three parts. There is a receiver that relays incoming senses, a central system that interprets the
senses, and an effector that acts on the information relayed by the central system. The body s
internal clock induces sleep when one is awake for too long, so this experiment is specifically
designed to find the method the body takes to induce sleep. The experiment in this article uses flies
as the test subject to examine which controller controls sleepiness and how long
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Muhammad Ali Quotes
An arrogant comment, a brag from Muhammad Ali, but he was not wrong he was a great
champion, one of the best. Muhammad Ali was a great boxer and an inspirational man. Even as a
child he was a regular on a show called Tomorrow s Champions, a thing that got him far was his
never quit attitude, or even his saying fly like a butterfly, sting like a bee.
This is a story of a man with iron fists and a beautiful tan[...] (Lipsyte 34). A box office quote that
got people talking and watching Ali. He had help and coaches, but it was himself that got him
there. Ali didn t get there easily, after all, everyone has to start somewhere. His entire future started
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I m free to be who I want. Ali left and the title went to a new champion and he defended it until Ali
got back. When he did get back he went straight for the heavyweight crown. His most brutal fight
yet was against Joe Frazier. The fight lasted fifteen of the most grueling, brutal rounds the
celebrity studded crown had ever seen. The physical toll of the fight was visible, Frazer s face,
misshapen and skinned, looked unfathomable. (Lipsyte pg 96) Ali s never quit attitude got him
this far and no one had ever doubled his speed or his talent, but his courage in the ring ( Lipsyte
pg 96), his heart could not be topped. They expected Joe to plan his feet and pound away,
offering up his own bumpy face in sacrifice for eventual victory. In a brutal end Joe s hand was
raised in victory, but Clay wouldn t stand for it, Joe if you beat me this time, you ll really be the
greatest, (Lipsyte pg 98) the past champ said in
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How Did The Sun And The Moon Stand Still In The Book Of...
Did the sun and the moon stand still in the book of Joshua? What does this truly mean? Joshua
10:13 states So the sun stood still, and the moon stopped Until the nation avenged themselves of
their enemies. Is it not written in the book of Jashar? And the sun stopped in the middle of the sky
and did not hasten to go down for about a whole day.
This is recorded down in the bible. You can also find this information in the Jewish history book of
Jashar. If you believe in God like I do, then this is enough information for you to go on and to
believe. Joshua asked for the sun and the moon to stand still until Israel could defeat her enemy.
You can see the bible scripture above that God granted this wish. He knew that this
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Analysis Of Peace Like A River By Leif Enger
In the novel, Peace Like a River by Leif Enger, the author discusses a story of a Minnesota family
narrated by Reuben Land, where he explains the several miracles his father, Jeremiah Land,
performed throughout his lifetime. Jeremiah Land is a single father with three children. Davy Land
being the eldest son, Reuben being the middle, and Swede Land being the youngest daughter. Leif
Engeris an American author who dreamed to be a fictionwriter ever since he was a teen. The genre
of this novelis fiction. The main character, Reuben Land, is the protagonist of this novel.
Everything that is happening in the novel evolves around his point of view. Reuben changes
from a little eleven year old child to a mature eleven year old young man throughout the story.
For example, when Davy Land murdered two thug kids, Reuben realized that their friends were
never there for them: Of course vindictiveness is an ugly trait and, yes, I do mean to forgive all
these nice deserters; I mean, eventually, to say, to their ghosts if not their living faces, It s all
right. I understand. I might ve done the same. Not yet, though. Let me bear witness first. Two men
I remember who did not desert no, three (Enger 59). Reuben was mature enough to realize that
only true friends will be there for you. He sees that only your true friends will stick with you
during the troubled times, and the others would stay away. One thing I can t identify with Reuben
was when he was going to rat out his brother to
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Interview Questions and Answers
The Best Answers to Tough Interview Questions Tell me about yourself. This is really more of a
request than a question. But these few words can put you on the spot in a way no question can.
Many quickly lose control of the interview during the most critical time the first five minutes. This
is not the time to go into a lengthy history or wander off in different directions. Your response
should be focused and purposeful. Communicate a pattern of interests and skills that relate to the
position in question. Consider your response to this question as a commercial that sells your
autobiography. Provide an answer that includes information about where you grew up, where you
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Such responses indicate a lack of long term interest since you do not plan to be around for long.
While some may respond that they honestly haven t really thought that far ahead, the interviewer
infers that the applicant lacks vision and goals. Describe a major goal you ve set for yourself
recently. Give an example of a goal you both set and achieved. Ideally, this should be a
professional goal; such as improved time management skills, achieved new performance targets,
or learned a new skill. A personal example can also be appropriate if it reinforces your pattern of
accomplishments. For example, if you take a great deal of initiative and quickly move into
leadership positions, you might use a personal example relating to your recent community work:
organized a community walk a thon that raised $30,000 in matching funds to purchase new
computers for the local library. Talk about results of achieving your goal. This indicates you set
realistic goals and that you can focus on outcomes. Select an example that has interesting
outcomes related to your efforts. The example should showcase your skills and abilities. Now that
you ve had a chance to learn more about us, what would you change about our company? Be
careful here. Most companies don t want you to come in and shake up the place. At the same time,
they don t want someone who says, Nothing, everything looks great here. Seek a middle ground by
focusing on one or two
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Sophocles Euripides Bacchae
Commentary on Bacchae Paul Woodruff s translation of the Greek play Euripides Bacchae tells the
story of the primary character Dionysus, who is the son of the Greek God Zeus. Dionysus is out to
seek his revenge on his mother s sisters, his grandfather Cadmus, and also his cousin Pentheus
because they have denied that he, Dionysuswas born a God. Also important in this play is Pentheus
who was made King of Thebes as a young teenage boy by his grandfather who is also Cadmus.
Pentheus learns of Dionysus trying to change order in Thebes and Pentheus is determined to stop
this form happening at all costs. While reading this play, one may think it is good versus evil ,
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Would any true God make a mother kill her child in the manner in which Agave did just so a
point could be proven? As for Pentheus being misunderstood, one could say that Pentheus is a
teenage kid who was just trying to rule Thebes the best he knew how, or what he thought at the
time was right. The play does not go into the depths of Pentheus background, childhood, or what
his exact issue with women is. His dislike, disgust, and annoyance with women leaves me as a
reader to wonder if this is just a phase of teenage puberty Pentheus does not know how to deal with,
or is it a more deep seeded issue such as, could he have been sexually abused by his mother or
perhaps one of his aunts as a child? We will never
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Miller And Liz Aldermen Analysis
I think all women should have a choice in anything they do. The choice between having a career,
family or both is a discussion they should not take lightly and weigh all their options. They should
also take everyone in account, including the children. Women also have to be careful not to be
caught up in the superwomen syndrome. This is when career women scrambling to run two lives
one at home and one at work. They want to be good wives and mothers, but they also want to be
intellectually stimulated by a challenging career or at least bring in a second income to help their
households get by.
In the New York Post article Why U.S. Women are leaving their jobs behind Clair Cain Miller and
Liz Aldermen write about women having to choose between having a family or career. I m surprised
and upset to find out that women in the U.S. are made to make a choice between having a family
or a career. There are many reasons a woman would need to choose between family and ... Show
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Due to these beliefs women are marrying later, having fewer children and divorcing more often.
Men use to except that their careers would be more important than their wives and that they
would do less child care, and because of these conflicting attitudes, women sometimes feel unable
to work even if they want to. Also according to Stuart Sidle the husbands work load had a strong
influence on decisions to leave the workforce with women with husbands working over 45 hours
per week having a greater likelihood of leaving the workforce than women with husbands who
worked between 35 45 hours per week
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Ideal 2br Burnet Home Analysis
Coming Soon! Ideal 2BR Burnet Home w/New Appliances, Equipped Kitchen Rustic Interior Enjoy
Spectacular Sunsets and Views of the Majestic Lake!
This fantastic Burnet home has 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, and enough room to comfortably
accommodate 8 guests. Find that peace and quiet you ve been so desperately searching, while also
witnessing some of the most gorgeous countryside views!
The first thing you ll notice upon arrival, is an expansive yard, which is perfect for spotting
wildlife and hanging out in on a exquisite Texas day. After watching the sun slowly fade into the
distance, start campfire in the backyard and roast up some tasty marshmallows. Once finished, look
up to the sky and check out the phenomenal stargazing!
With 1,300 square feet of beautiful, rustic living space, this home is perfect for a large family or
group searching for a calm retreat. You ll absolutely fall in love with interior that features delightful
art, comfortable furniture, and 5 cloud like beds sure to provide a restful night s sleep. Additionally,
you ll have all the amenities needed to ensure a comfortable stay, such as air conditioning, central
heating, washer, dryer, and complimentary linens.
After a fantastic day of fishing, looking forward to coming home and cooking your gigantic catch in
the fully equipped kitchen. You ll have everything needed to make a delicious meal, including a
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Key Residence Features:
Amenities include air conditioning, washer, dryer, complimentary linens, fully equipped kitchen,
TV, and much more
Majestic views of the lake and countryside
Outstanding location Situated right on a lake, you ll be in a prime position to spend your days
boating, fishing, and swimming
Bedroom Configuration:
Master Bedroom: Queen sized bed
Bedroom 2: Queen sized bed and 2 twin sized beds
Living room: Pull out bed
Policies:
No smoking
No pets allowed
Must be 25 years old to book
Additional fees and taxes may
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The Core Responsibilities Of COO
The specific core responsibilities of a COO vary from company to company, but the overall
object of the job is the similar across industries. The COO fills C suite leadership gaps and has a
good handle on the day to day operations. The COO is responsible for the delivery of the CEO s
vision to various departments in actionable steps. Overview The specific core responsibilities of
a COO vary from company to company, but the overall object of the job is the similar across
industries. The shortlist job description of a COO is to create integration between the executive
and operations arm of a company, they are the main line of communication between these two
important pieces. The COO is the implementer of the CEO s vision and is expected to... Show more
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Their job can vary depending on the structure and profile of people already in place. For
example, if you have a CEO that likes to concentrate on operations the COO may be more
inclined to concentrate on strategies and vice versa. The important piece here is that when a
COO is hired on, their job is laid out for them. Upon hiring a COO, the CEO needs to identify
areas where they/the company is lacking in C suite leadership. As stated above a COO is
usually brought in to fill gaps on the executive level. For example, if a CEO no longer has time
to interact and keep a good rapport with operations, then the CEO needs to tell the COO this is
part of their job. GENERAL EXPECTATIONS OF A
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Hillary Clinton s Influence On American Politics
For the last 12 months America has been experiencing a liberal/progressive revolution. People all
over the country have been uniting behind Bernie Sanders and his cause to end the corruption in
Washington and restore the democratic power to the American people.
When Sanders, a relatively unknown, small state senator of Vermont officially announced on May
26, 2015 that he was running for the presidency, the media coverage was relatively scarce. For
years the Democratic National Committee (DNC) led by the former co chairman for Hillary
Clinton s 2008 presidential campaign and mainstream media had assumed Hillary Clinton to be the
Democratic nominee. According to these pundits, Hillary was, due to her experience,
recognisability, and vast amount of donor money, considered to be the ideal candidate for the
Democratic Party.
Therefore, as Sanders started surging in the polls prior to the initial state primary elections
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Ultimately, he forced his DNC rival, Mrs. Clinton, to adopt some of his own policies, or adjust
some of hers, to appeal to the mentioned demographic. Most recently exemplified by Clinton
proposing free education at any in state public university and college for families with an annual
income of less than 125000 dollars, this was seen as a compromise between Sander s completely
free alternative and the one Clinton proposed last year, which would force parents to contribute as
much of their own money as possible to pay for their children s tuition fees; a big step forward for
a country with a national student loan debt of 1 trillion
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Unjust Jim Crow Laws
The Jim Crow laws were everything but fair, and equal. Jim Crow is the name they used in the
laws on separating the African Americans from the Caucasian men and women. These laws
deprived African Americans from their civil rights because of the many things they were not
allowed to experience due to these laws. Jim Crow lawsoppressed the educational rights, voting
rights, and social freedoms of American citizens, this essay will be discussing the oppression of
these rights and freedoms.
One example of the unjust Jim Crow laws were the law for socializing. It shall be unlawful for
colored people to frequent any park owned or maintained by the city for the benefit, use and
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However, there was no law to restrict black American citizens from voting the American citizens
saw fit to take it upon themselves to deny them the right to vote. Prior to the vigilantes, the
government installed a literacy test for the purpose of determining whether one meets the
requirements set by the government, Literacy tests were used to keep people of color and,
sometimes, poor whites from voting. (The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow). Creating a situation where
only the smartest could pass a test, including questions about government, office, and congress.
Unfortunately, if an unwanted citizen passed, they were on many an occasion failed anyway, still,
if you managed to pass you would have been forced to pay a poll tax that many African American
citizens could not afford. If against all odds that you managed to pay and pass the poll tax and
literacy test, you would then be confronted by many white vigilantes warning you not to vote.
The Jim Crow laws caused many a problem in numerous lives, however, through it all, people
prevailed and Jim Crow laws were revoked from all states and were
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Rapid Economic Growth In China Essay
For the past three decades, critics have immersed themselves in the discourse of China s rapid
economic growth and development. For a socialist regime, the emergence on China s remarkable
economic achievement has been one of the world s most unprecedented success stories. Sai leung
Ng (2000) emphasized on China s success, describing China as the country with the most rapid
economic growth of the time. Paul Collier (2007) noted that individuals in the west were starting to
get worried that China was converging to quickly with the western economy. To support Collier s
comment, Jean Francois Huchet (2006) rated the Chinese economy among the top five leading
economies in the world. In the book, Why Nations Fail, Acemoglu and Robinson (2012, p. 86)
exhibit their astonishment stating China has made great strides towards inclusive economic
institutions, strides that underpin its spectacular growth over the past thirty years . Conversely,
Acemoglu and Robinson (2012, p. 443) conceptualized the framework that China achieved its
economic growth by shifting away from extractive economic institutions and implemented inclusive
economic institutions... Yasheng Huang (2012) has exemplified a theoretical concept insinuating
that China s rapid growth substantially resulted from its rural reform. In his article, How Did China
Take Off, Huang (2012) argued that China s take off in economic growth was completely a function
of its rural development and internal reforms. This initiated the
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Analysis Of The Unluckiest Generation
My oldest sister has always been a hard worker. She was the top percent of her class, always has
good grades and graduated with a high GPA. She even did all this with a job. But when she
attempted to be an adult and rent an apartment with her friend it didn t go as planned and she later
moved back in with us. Many of these situations like this happen to this generation why? what is
causing this delay in adulthood? In the article the unluckiest generation: what will become of the
millennials , Derek Thompson explains why generation Y is unluckiest economically. Throughout
the article Thompson goes back and forth giving negative and positive things generation Y has.
Thompson mentions how generation Y has gone through many terrible events, but it did not
prepare them for the economic sledgehammer after the collapse of the market. He states that this
can affect generation Y for the rest of their working lives. Thompson argues that because of the bad
economy, adults are not moving out their parents home and is causing millennials not to buy
houses. He believe that because generation Y is not buying houses or cars it is causing the economy
not to move forward. He acknowledges that this generation is the most educated but that it also
comes with problems. However, Thompson includes the positives of cheaper food,apparel,and
entertainment. In the article, generation nice by Sam Tanenhaus, he talks about how millennials
receive a lot of attention compared to other
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Leg 500 Assignment 4 Week 10
LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS 4 RUNNING HEAD: LEGAL AND ETHICAL
CONSIDERATIONS IN MARKETING, PRODUCT SAFETY AND INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY
LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MARKETING, PRODUCT SAFETY AND
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
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[Date]
[Course Name]
Introduction
This paper is concern with legal and ethical issues in advertising, marketing, regulations and
intellectual property of product safety with respect to PharmaCARE which is a pharmaceutical
company. The paper includes the information regarding drug companies, Direct to Consumers
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Secondly, it reduces the time for patient s evaluation. Due to DTC, drug companies are rarely
encouraged to research and evaluate the effect of drugs on patients. The companies do not research
enough to evaluate the side effects of drugs before the drug administration. This will cause crucial
damages to patient s health. Same is the case facing by PharmaCARE who had to face negative
consequences of drugs because the company was having lack of research before administrating the
drug. Due to direct marketing, patents do not feel the need for taking doctor opinion and take self
treatment which sometime cause risk to patients life. 3. Determine the parties responsible for
regulating compounding pharmacies under the current regulatory scheme, the actions that either
these parties or the FDA could / should have taken in this scenario, and whether PharmaCARE
could face legal exposure surrounding its practices. Support your response.
Compounding pharmacies are the third category of pharmaceuticals. This is concerned with the
distribution of specified drugs such as the drugs whose milligrams are not produced. Compounding
pharmacies are used in most cases for the production of drugs related to allergies and coloring
agents which contain particular amount of substance in tablets. Compounding must be licensed to
maintain drug standards. The state board usually does this. In US, FDA is the party assisting the
preparation, packaging,
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The Yellow Wall-Paper By Charlotte Stetson
Analysis of The Yellow Wall Paper Charlotte Stetson s writing immediately draws the reader in,
and makes them want to continue reading The Yellow Wall Paper as fast as they can so that
they can see what happens in the end. The fact that this story is formed like a diary and the
narrator is very fervent makes the writing in this story very unique, as not many others are like
it. The narrator in this story is very sick, and yet no one believes her, so for a bit she tries to
believe that she is healthy. Believing that she is healthy did not work and she starts to descend
into madness; despite this, the narrator is still a very relatable person. The diary like style that this
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Those three main parts of the story really come together and show that the narrator may not be
as crazy as she seems. This story was written to resemble entries in a diary, and that was an
amazing decision because it gives the reader a day by day look into what the narrator is
thinking. This really helps the reader connect with the narrator more because it shows that her
descent to madness was quite Tobias 2 gradual and she was relatively normal for a time. The
gradual decline of the narrator s mental health was very well written. The nervous breakdown didn
t just come from nowhere, there were instances and thoughts that built up to that moment, which
made the story even better. Another part of the writing that really works for this story is the old
english style it s written in. This style really helps to place the story in the correct setting, which is
very important because it shows that it was written in a time where there was not a lot of
information about nervous breakdowns or other mental health problems. The fervent manner in
which the story is written also helps to draw the reader in. The narrator s writing is very
passionate. The way the story is written makes
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Indigo Financial Analysis
Introduction
History
Indigo Books Music Inc. started as many separate individually owned bookstores. Coles and
SmithBooks were the first bookstores to open in Canada. In 1995 they merged to form Chapters
which became the largest book retailer in Canada. In 1996 Indigo was founded by Heather
Reisman. Eventually in 2001, Chapters and Indigo merged together to form Indigo Books Music
Inc. In order to keep up with the changing market, Indigo now aims to sell more non book
merchandise. In 2006, Indigo opened up new locations in Brossard, and Toronto. 2009, Indigo
creates Kobo which is now a global eReading company operating in over 100 countries. To keep
retaining loyal customers, Indigo launched the plum rewards program in 2011. They transformed ...
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Although there are no major changes to the operations of Indigo, it is evident that as a result of
having a negative net income indicates problems with the company operations. It becomes more
worrying as Indigo s revenue is declining as a result being unable to increase the amount of profit.
They are still unable to cut expenses down enough to maintain a positive net income.
Ratios The 8 ratios that are best used to evaluate indigo are current ratio, debt ratio, rate of return on
owner s equity, price earnings, inventory turnover, interest coverage ratio, dividend payout ratio,
and accounts receivables collection period.
Current Ratio Current ratio indicates a company s ability to pay off short term liabilities.
Starting at 2012, the current ratio of Indigo was 1.98, very close to the desired ratio of 2.
However since 2015, the current ratio has declined by 0.09 to 1.89. This shows the company is
not in as stable of a financial standpoint as 2012, due to a lower ability to pay off short term
liabilities. However, when compared to the industrial and sector averages, 1.78 and 1.77
respectively, Indigo actually comes out as above average. This suggests that despite, a lowered
ability to return short term liabilities, Indigo is still very capable at returning short term liabilities
as a result of the nature of the industry and
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Analysis Of Robert Hayden s Frederick Douglas
Robert Hayden has been considered one of America s best African American poets of the
modern era. He did not consider himself to be a black poet but liked to think of himself as an
American poet. He was a first in many ways, including the awards he won, his style of writing,
and the level of success he had even tho he was a negro poet. Robert Hayden was a great poet.
Robert Hayden was born on August 4, 1913 in Detroit Michigan to Asa and Ruth Sheffey. His
birth name was Asa Bundy Sheffey put his name changed to Robert Hayden when he was
adopted because his parents had split up before he was born. His foster parents lived next door to
his biological parents. His foster parents constantly fought in front of him which deeply bothered
him. Like every little boy he wanted to play sports especially baseball... Show more content on
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He tells us how in the winter, his father would be up before everyone else to warm up the house
so that they wouldn t be so cold when they got out of bed. Robert was hesitant to come out of his
room because he was afraid of the chronic angers of the house which is referring to how his
foster parents always fought. Their fighting had always deeply troubled him. Hayden wrote
Frederick Douglas because his story was a source of inspiration to him. The poem is about the
struggles of the African Americans during the age of slavery and how they fought through it and
how people like Frederick Douglas will be remembered as nothing more than a fighter and a
symbol to represent how far the black population has come and how their fight is not yet over.
The Middle Passage is about the Africans journey to America where they will be sold into slavery
and how tragic it was. It explains in detail how inhuman and terrible it was. It tells how many of
the Africans died at sea, how disease ran rampant due no sanitation and tight quarters, just in general
how horrible the whole ordeal was. And that was just the
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Homeland Security Chapter 11
Article 3 Chapter 11 U.S. Moves to Further Penalize North Korea Chapter 11 in the textbook
Homeland Security by Larry K. Gaines and Victor E. Kappeler, discussed in lengthy detail the way
terrorist cells go about financing, as well as their financial needs. However, one of the most
common questions asked today; once the terrorist organizations obtain the needed funds to plot an
attack how do they go about moving the money without being detected? The answer given in
chapter 11 in the textbook is through money laundering(Gaines Kappeler, 2012, p. 315). Pursuing
this further, terrorist cells go about laundering their money through a verity of methods. To better
elaborate, one well known way to launder money is through priceless
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Irony in the Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck Essay
Irony in the Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
Many of the events in The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck do not result in the expected manner.
Although the Joads seem to be traveling in hope, irony seems to conquer several situations. There
are three types of irony: in dramatic irony, the reader sees the characters mistakes, but not the
character. In verbal irony, the author means something rather than what is said. Irony of situation is
when there is a paradox between the purpose of an action and its result. By observing several
situations during the novel, such as the events of the Weedpatch Camp, the death of Casey, and
Chapter 29, much irony can be distinguished. During the stay of the Joads in the Weedpatch Camp,
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First, they search for evil in meaningless fun while filling guilt into the people of the camp. Also,
the condemners just watch what occurs instead of making change. Therefore, it seems as though
they are enjoying and willing to see sin . To sum up, they are guilty themselves, and it is ironic
how the Jesus lovers see hate instead of love. In all, irony remains as these people misunderstand
situations of joy. The instance of Casey s death in Chapter 26, the comparison of the Biblical
allusion to Jesus death becomes ironic in situation. As Jim Casey waits in front of a tent of the
labor organizers, a group of angry men approach with pick handles. Apparently, the men are
outraged at the pay of the peach picking camp, for the price is not sufficient to support families
with food. Filled with wrath, these 30 men club Casey in the head, killing him instantly.
Beforehand, Casey speaks: Casey stared blindly at the light. He breathed heavily.
Listen, he said. You fellas don know what you re doin . You re helpin to starve kids. (527)
The irony of the situation is that Casey works to keep the pay up for the workers in the camp.
Instead of attacking the cops, who are trying to keep the price down, the men beat the obvious
labor organizers. This can allude to the bible how Jesus Christ worked for peace and change to the
oppressed and unjust. Instead, he is crucified for his title and not his action. Therefore, this is
similar for the
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Dispositions of Partnership Interests and Partnership...
Chapter 10 Dispositions of Partnership Interests and Partnership Distributions SOLUTIONS
MANUAL Discussion Questions 1. [LO 1] Joey is a 25% owner of Loopy LLC. He no longer
wants to be involved in the business. What options does Joey have to exit the business? Answer:
Joey s two most common options are to sell or exchange his interest in the LLC to a third party or
to have the LLC liquidate his interest. Joey may also exchange his interest for corporate stock,
give the interest away, or transfer the interest upon his death. 2. [LO 1] Compare and contrast the
aggregate and entity approaches for a sale of a partnership interest. Answer: Under the aggregate
approach, the disposition of a partnership... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
8. [LO 1] Can a partnership have unrealized receivables if it has no accounts receivable? Answer:
The definition of unrealized receivables is broad enough to encompass assets other than
accounts receivable. В§751(a) also includes assets that are NOT capital assets or В§1231 assets
that would produce ordinary income if sold by the partnership. Items such as depreciation
recapture are also classified as unrealized receivables. Thus, a partnership can have unrealized
receivables without having accounts receivable. 9. [LO 1] How do hot assets affect the
character of gain or loss on the sale of a partnership interest? Answer: Hot assets cause a portion
of the gain or loss on the sale of a partnership interest to be classified as ordinary rather than
capital. 10. [LO 1] Under what circumstances can a partner recognize both gain and loss on the
sale of a partnership interest? Answer: A partner may recognize both gain and loss on the sale of a
partnership interest in the situation where a partner s share of the unrealized gain in hot assets is
greater than his total gain or loss on the sale of his partnership interest. 11. [LO 1] Absent any
special elections, what effect does a sale of partnership interest have on the partnership? Answer:
When one partner sells his partnership interest, the sale
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Differences Between April Morning Book And Movie
In Howard Fast s April Morning , it tells the coming of age story of 15 year old Adam. What
makes the novel unique is that it follows Adam through the course of one day, as he is quickly
forced into manhood at the start of the revolutionary war. On the heels of this great novel came a
film production. Although similar, there were many similarities and differences between the two
stories. In the film adaptation of April Morning you will see characters taken out of the film or
changed and scenes that had been left out or added.
The April Morning novel and film have many similarities as they both timeline the same events and
for the most part tell you the same story. The biggest difference between the novel and the film is
that in the book the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The movie depicts Chandler as a fat, un kept, angry man with what seems like a little bit of a
drinking problem. While the movie depicts him that way, the book describes him in a different
light. Solomon in the novel was different than most people that Adam met he was a tall man,
long in his arms and his legs and skinny as a starved cow. (114) through the book you hear him
speak many words of wisdom, not only to Adam but also to the other men that they meet up with
throughout the story. This man that Howard Fast worked to create was a snow white haired man
who was caring Let the tears run freely. Grief should not be denied. Cry until you are free of it.
(115) and very strong physically and
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Gambia Essay
One of the major factors in a state s development is the natural resources which it possesses
within its shores. The Gambia possesses few natural resources and the infrastructure for
processing these resources is underdeveloped. One of the most abundant resources of the Gambia
is the various types of sand which it possesses. The quartz sand which lies on the beaches and
bank of the Gambia River is of a high quality and is perfect for the creation of glass. The
government is currently attempting to gain investors to buy the quartz sand which they possess.
The Gambia also possesses heavy mineral sand which contains metals such as titanium and
zirconium which have not been exploited to a very great degree but are thought to be found in
quantities... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, the economies of these two countries have had a large impact on their levels of
development. The Gambia has an economy based primarily ecotourism now, but throughout most
of its recent history it has been dependent on agriculture and even now has around twenty percent of
its GDP being generated by agriculture. As agriculture does not generally produce a large amount of
wealth it does not give the average citizen wealth enough for investments, education, and healthcare
which promote development. Also, agriculture does not require a large amount of formal schooling
and, as such, it does not promote government investment in education. Ireland, on the other hand,
has an economy dependent on idea based jobs which generally require a larger amount of
schooling, prompting more government investment in education which increases development.
Also, as the idea based jobs which the Irish economy is founded on generates more wealth, it
allows for citizens of Ireland to spend money on items of personal welfare, increasing the citizens
health, education, and access to
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The Effects Of Low Birth Weight Babies On Family And On...
Discuss disparities related to ethnic and cultural groups relative to low birth weight infants and
preterm births. Describe the impact of extremely low birth weight babies on the family and on the
community (short term and long term, including economic considerations, on going care
considerations, and co morbidities associated with prematurity). Identify at least one support
service within your community for preterm infants and their family. Provide the link for your
colleagues to view. Does the service adequately address needs of this population? Explain your
answer.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO, 2016), preterm birthare the birth that happened
before 37 ended weeks of pregnancy and is one of the number reason of newborn deaths and the
second prominent cause of deaths in children below five. The preterm babies have chances of an
amplified risk of illness, disability and death. In the first weeks, the complications of premature
birth may include: breathing problems, heart problems, brain problems, temperature control
problems, gastrointestinal problems, blood problems, metabolism problems, immune system
problems. Long term complications includes cerebral palsy, impaired cognitive skills, vision
problem, hearing problems, dental problems, behavioral and psychological problems, chronic
health issues.
Yet, these preterm births and the deaths can be stopped and prevented with established, low cost
involvements. There is a prominent, noticeable and
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Discrimination In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee
Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you cant hit em, but remember it s a sin to kill a mockingbird.
Racism persecutes innocent people for no good reason. In Harper Lee s novel, To Kill a
Mockingbird, there are various primary forms of prejudice in the novel. There is a trial of Tom
Robinson on which the story centers. Aunt Alexandra creates a controversy in the Finche household
about Calpurnia, their cook and surrogate mother figure. Lastly, Boo Radley, subject of
discriminationbecause he is a mystery to the children and to the town. Harper Lee shows
throughout the novel how the severe the towns people are towards discriminating against
innocent people. Lawyer and father, Atticus Finche has one of the cases most people push to the
side and ignore. Atticus is defending Tom Robinson. However, this may be an extremely
challenging case for Atticus. Everyone in the court will be looking at Tom Robinson s color for
their verdict instead of listening to Atticus s argument. There s something in our world that makes
men lose their heads they couldn t be fair if they tried. In our courts, when it s a white man s word
against a black man s, the white man s always wins. No matter the scenario, this just shows even in
the house of justice, discrimination is always lurking around. The Finche family in chapter thirteen
has an unexpected guest over, the not so lovable and favorite, Aunt Alexandra, Atticus s sister.
Alexandra is a crab, she treats Calpurnia factually as a
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Comparing Story Of An Hour And Verb To Kill
Delusions In this essay I will discuss both the similarities and contrast between the two stories,
The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin and The Verb to Kill by Luisa Valenzuela. I will be
analyzing the subject of delusions between the two stories. After reading both stories numerous
times and carefully reviewing it, I strongly feel with good reason that Luisa Valenzuela story,
The Verb to Kill serves as a stronger model for the subject of delusions. Throughout this essay, I
will explain my reasoning behind my judgment, using examples from the story to backup my
statements and conclusions. In The Story of an Hour Louise Mallard is the women who is
experiencing a delusion. The delusion began when her sister Josephine announced that her
husband Brently had died in an accident. Rather than feeling the pain of having lost a loved one,
Louise expressed an unexpected array of emotions. She felt a joyous feeling of independence
granted by the death of her husband. For example, Louise said under her breath: free, free, free!
She firmly believes that her husband is dead and she is free to live for herself. Louise s bizarre
delusions stem from the self realization that she... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In The Story of an Hour it s more of a dreamy delusion; all her thoughts are focus how free she ll
be now that her husband is died. For example, She breathed a quick prayer that life might be
long. It was only yesterday she had thought with a shudder that life might be long. Louise once
hoped life would be short, she now prays for a long, happy life by being independence. In The
Verb to Kill it s more of a paranoid delusion. They have these thoughts about this stranger, that
has never even talk to them but yet they say he wants them. By saying Surprise us on our last
day here and catch us while we re still pure so s to get more please. That being said Verb to Kill is
the
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Pros And Cons Of Affirmative Action
Affirmative action and any race positive policies should be dismantled; I disagree with affirmative
action. Better stated from the debate question: like Jim Crow, affirmative action is invidious racial
discrimination. Affirmative action should take the path similarly to that taken in California become
abolished. Affirmative actiondoes discriminate on a racial level. Affirmative action implies that
minorities cannot achieve a certain goal without the help of a race positive policy, which is
invidious racial discrimination. While policies developed to create diversity may (or may not) bring
in diversity, the policies are damaging and create a second class minority degree. (Scalia, 1979)
Colleges and employers should look at substance and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the case of Bakke, affirmative action does not actually provide equal opportunity; it helps
minorities at the cost of others. ...eliminating racial preferences would have increased the
likelihood of admission for white undergraduate applicants from 25 percent to only 26.5 percent.
(Liu, 2002) For Bakke, the chances of being admitted are increased if affirmative action was not
in place. For example, 60 percent black applicants who scored 1200 1249 on the SAT were
accepted, compared to 19 percent of white applicants. For those who scored 1250 1299 on the
SAT, 74 percent of blacks were accepted contrasting the 23 percent of white applicants accepted.
Bakke was only allowed to be chosen from 84 spots versus a minority student who had all 100
spaces available to them. For many, that difference may not mean much at all, but those slim
chances could have
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Synoptic Essay Titles Biology Aqa

  • 1. Synoptic Essay Titles Biology Aqa 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Synoptic Essay Titles Biology AqaSynoptic Essay Titles Biology Aqa
  • 2. Negative Consequences Of The Dust Bowl I ve seen very often that some people seem to think their actions won t have any negative consequences, or effect on anything around them. This can lead them to make decisions that have can create major consequences for others and themselves, all for personal gain. This idea was widely acted upon in the 1920 s, where so many people had not known that their actions would lead to, creating The Great Depression. One of the more important Consequences was called the Dust Bowl. The Dust Bowl was an event caused by the rise of farming in the 1920 s, which continues to affect the way we grow our crops to this very day. The Dust Bowl was known as a large section of the US that was covered in a large amount of powerful dust storms, which was caused by over excessive farming during the 1920 s. Like many things during the time period, farming had started to become more and more profitable. In fact, farming had been getting more profitable since WW1. However, this caused people to become greedy. People would farm more and more land each year, in an effort to produce better results. Farmers plowed away at field after field, unaware that anything negative would occur from it. As said in the article The Dust Bowl on USHistory.com, What was unknown to these early pioneers was that the grass and trees of the plains essentially nourished and held the soil in place with their tough roots, (3). So when farmers would plow the land, they were disturbing what was keeping all the land in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Argo Navis Research Paper My favorite constellation is the Pyxis due to its simplicity and how easy it is to spot and identify it among other constellations. It lies in the Southern sky and is referred to as The Mariner s Compass . It represents the magnetic compass used for directional navigation. It was originally name Pyxis Nautica but later shortened to Pyxis for easier pronunciation. At one time its stars were considered part of the ancient constellation of Argo Navis as the mast of the great ship. In later years, Argo Navis was split into three separate constellations, Puppis , Vela and Carina , by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille. In Greek mythologyArgo Navis is the ship that was built by Argo for the celebrated Jason and his 50 Argonauts. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Hhv 8 Pathology Disease and Pathology Human Herpesvirus 8 (HHV 8) is commonly known as Kaposi s sarcoma associated herpesvirus (KSHV). A disease will become an emerging infectious disease when the incidence in humans has increased in the past two decades (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). KSHV/HHV 8 has been around since 1872, it was first discovered by Dr. Moritz Kaposi (MacGill). This virus is known as one of the human cancer viruses, it causes Kaposi s sarcoma (KS), primary effusion lymphoma and the plasma cell variant of multi centric Castleman s disease (Thakker). HHV 8 has numerous modes of transmission and can be spread both sexually and non sexually (MacGill). It is most common for people who are healthy and infected to not show any symptoms ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A person who may be at risk can also manage their risk by testing for the virus that causes KSHV. The HIV vaccine and antiretroviral drugs may also have an impact on preventing AIDS related KSHV ( What s New in Kaposi Sarcoma Research and Treatment? ). Other people who are cancer or transplant patients can t do much to prevent KSHV besides that drugs that boost the their immune system in order to fight off the infection. The human herpesvirus 8 seroprevalence among the general population in the United States is 1% to 5% (National Institutes of Health). Men who have sex with men have the highest prevalence rate at 20% 77% (National Institutes of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Queer Of Queer Youth Background As queer youth become more visible in schools, it becomes increasingly important for school libraries to provide resources that affirm students queer identities (Hughes Hassell, Overberg, Harris, 2013; Pierce, 2015; Whelan, 2006). Schools adoption of queer themed media has been uneven, often checking boxes without adequate understanding of or attention to queer students needs (Hughes Hassell, Overberg, Harris; Pierce; Whelan). Several authors, including Hughes Hassell, Overberg, and Harris; Pierce; and Whelan, have recommended that queer themed media collections contain adequate numbers of books and other resources for the number of students who use those media centers, but merely improving the number of available... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I want to examine the ways in which those discursive moves factor into high school media specialists and administrators processes for selecting queer themed media resources. I also want to determine queer students attitudes toward those discursive moves and the degree to which students feel available queer themed texts affirm or disaffirm their queer subjectivities. Overview of Theoretical Framework and Methodology The primary theoretical constructs appearing in this study will come from Judith Butler s (1990, 1993, 1997, 2004) gender theory positing that gender identity is not essential but performative; that is, people are subject to a barrage of messages concerning what it means to be a man or a woman and what it means to be heterosexual or homosexual, and gender and sexual identities are constructed when the targets of those messages repeatedly respond with performances designed to meet the expressed expectations of the messengers. Thus, gender is discursively generated and regulated within social groups. The phenomenological, hermeneutical qualitative study will include two sets of participants. One portion of the study will be focused on criteria for selection of queer themed media. Another segment of the research will be focused on students perceptions of affirmation or disaffirmation of queer subjectivities in the media resources available in school media centers. Additionally, responses from the media specialists group and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Works Of Langston Hughes And The Harlem Renaissance Langston Hughes was one of the most significant writers and scholars of the Harlem Renaissance, which was the African American artistic movement in the 1920s that celebrated black life and culture. Hughes s creative brilliance was swayed by his life in New York City s Harlem, a mainly African American region. His historical works helped form American literature and politics. Hughes just like others active in the Harlem Renaissancehad a robust sense of racial vanity. Through his poetry, novels, plays, essays, and children s books, he endorsed equality, convicted racism and prejudice, and celebrated African Americanprinciples, humor, and holiness. Hughes took a diverse and flamboyant background to his writing. Before he was twelve years old he had lived in six different American cities. When his first book was published, he had already been a truck farmer, cook, waiter, college graduate,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is one of Hughes s most powerful and keen poems. It comprises exceptionally strong metaphors and thematic content, lecturing the social role of biracial children in ghettoized America, father and son relations, and the continuing heritage of slavery. Mulatto performed as part of Fine Clothes to the Jew, a collection of Hughes s poetry that was published in 1925. Hughes inscribes from the voice of several different appeals, and the arrangement of the poem is vital to understanding the language each character speaks . Mulatto starts with a son declaring to his birth father, I am your son, white man! A third voice, either the son or an outside neighbor, describes the scene in the woods against the Georgia dusk. The father, responding to his son s repeated cry, exclaims, Like hell! The storyteller defines the moon rising in the Southern night, which is filled with yellow stars. The moon perhaps signifies the white father and the stars his many yellow bastard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Summary Of In The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter By Carson... During the time when all everyone knew was segregation there were writers who told their reality; from the slave owners, to the slaves. The civil right movement was another tell all event that gave each perspective as well. Carson McCullers dedicated books like In the Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, In the Member of the Wedding, and, In Clock without Hands to show different situations of racial problems and oppression. McCullers focus is on the South her main idea of Southerners are the more lonely and spiritually estranged, [she thinks] because we have lived so long in an artificial social system that we have insisted was natural and right... (McCullers, p2). Which is a fact, while looking at history whites were always the superior raceamong the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Sith Warrior Short Story Jedi Knight/Sith Warrior After the Third Act Before Makeb Ilum Seventy Klicks Southeast of the Republic Base Camp Carefully, Jedi Master Kaeto Vaa whispered into the darkness. She hadn t been to Ilum since she was a child. Time had not changed the oppressive cold of the planet. Although, everything felt bleak to Kaeto these days. Defeating the Sith Emperor had been more about vengeance, than justice. Sure, it was easy to assure the Jedi Council that she harbored no residual anger from her time of torture and betrayal. It was also a lie. Kaeto felt tainted by the dark side. As if thousands of tiny insects crawled under her skin night and day. The event might be a receding memory to the rest of the galaxy, but it would remain seared into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The figure stood almost at height with the Sith Pureblood, though only as an outline against the darkness. He did not expect to face an adversary as large as himself, and began adjusting his strategy. I do know you, the voice, female and familiar, responded. He could never forget such a rich accent, straight from the planet Shili. I haven t forgotten your face. Two, purple blades sprang to life in the gloom to reveal Jedi Master Kaeto Vaa. The Togruta who d tempted Lord Scourge from his post, opening the way for Darth Kozen to advance as the Emperor s Wrath. The alien who killed the Sith Emperor. And I you, Master Vaa. Kozen understood the upheaval of emotions raging through the woman. She d been corrupted by the most powerful being in the galaxy, though still managed to turn Sith towards the light. Lord Pravin and Scourge had both been highly respected in their own rights. What sort of woman could have such an effect on men steeped in the dark side of the Force? Kozen pushed aside his unhealthy curiosity and focused on how best to remove his adversary. She would be a kill worth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Theological Ideas Of Pope Francis As the world modernizes at unprecedented rates and becomes increasingly secular, there is increasing scrutiny on the Church and her actions. The Church, plagued by sex scandals and slandered for its rejection of many new ideas, is often dismissed as obsolete and unable to keep pace. Therefore, it has to adapt its teachings to fit the current global situation while keeping true its core values. At the forefront of this mission is PopeFrancis who must also guide the Church through an age where empiricism and relativism is ubiquitous. Furthermore, he is tasked to provide guidance and insight regarding contemporary global problems, namely, the deteriorating state of the environment and the adaptation of the Church s teachings. To address the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This idea in turn renders the question of universal truth no longer relevant since religion seems to lie at the root of fanaticism . The Church attributes the fear of a common truth as the causality of relativism since humans identify it with the intransigent demands of totalitarian systems. However, if the truth is a truth of love , then it can be set free from its enclosure in individuals and become part of the common good argues the Church. In other words, there is only one truth, a truth of love, which remains true in every case, improves and sustains its adherents, and precedes all human life. The Church argues in Lumen fidei that rather from us possessing truth, it is truth which embraces and possesses us. It is a truth to which all life is subservient whether one acknowledges it or not thus making relativism invalid. With this concept in mind, the encyclical tackles skepticism caused by empiricism. It argues that although it is impossible to verify if Christianity has encountered the real Jesus it is not a reason to discredit the Church because it is not the only way people can attain knowledge . The other way of attaining knowledge is through others, the encyclical says: Our own knowledge and self awareness are relational; they are linked to others who have gone before us. Language is perhaps the best example of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Silence Of The Lambs Gender Jonathan Demme s 1991 blockbuster, The Silence of the Lambs commanded movie theatres, proving a popular film with vast audiences from around the world. The horror narrative unstitches at the complex notions of gender and sexuality with skin becoming the signpost for these topics. Skin ... becomes a kind of metonym for the human and its colour, its pallor, its shape mean everything within a semiotic of monstrosity. (Halberstam, 1995, p6) The Silence of the Lambs is a tale of the young, female, FBI agent Clarice Starling who seeks the help of the imprisoned cannibalistic killer, Dr Hannibal Lecter to help infiltrate the hide killer known as Buffalo Bill , who kidnaps women in the aim to flay their skin in the hope to tailor their skins into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is explored within the Pillow Book by the distressing events witnessed by the film s protagonist, portrayed through the expressive facial surfaces of her skin and by the character s repetitive mark marking on the surfaces of skins. In contrast Buffalo Bill s predicament as Prosser reveals skin as a site for unconscious investment, a body memory or fantasy that failed to materialise (Ahmed, 2001, p53). Consequently Bill s self is longing for something that his self is unable to have, biologically and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Aa Meeting Experience Essay I might be different than some people in this class, I ve had already had some experience with AA meetings and NA meetings albeit as a young child. I had a parent who would attend them from time to time and my sister and I would attend. While this was many years ago, the setting was still the same to me as it was then. Going to these kinds of meetings is something that is quite simple. You find out where and you just show up when it is convenient to you. There s no signing in, you don t have to pay anything, or make appointments. There are no meddling questions, no commitments. Your confidentiality and privacy will be appreciated. You won t be met with a mandate to come back to any meeting. You can go to multiple or as little as you wish. Many have no idea what to expect in their first meeting. For some the idea can be quite intimidating, so you will be relieved to find that your fears will be unwarranted. AA meetings are stress free, welcoming and open. It should be no surprise about the type of people that make up these meetings. In terms of gender the meeting I attended had just a couple of more males than females. There wasn t a huge disparity in the number though. Race was different, there was not a prevailing race over another. I think that it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I saw about every type of person there was! During the course of the meeting many of the preconceptions I had about alcoholics and A.A meetings were brought clearly out into light as false. I used to think religion played a strong role, but I soon learned that the A.A. based upon religion. Many just simply believe in a power that is greater, but that s not to say that it is a god per say. I can also now see members continue to attend meetings even after they have been sober for a while. I think that this is because alcoholism is viewed by many as an illness that cannot be cured and people most likely return to continue getting support and maintain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Bullying Vs Cyberbullying School Officials Vs Cyberbullying Cyberbullying is one of the world s major causes of teen depression and suicide, stating that 42% kids been bullied while online (Cushing). Although due to this increase with devices, such as phones and computers, people tend to cyberbully since it s the easiest way to gain the victim. Cyberbullying is an act of bullyingthrough devices, threatening or humiliating the victim that is being communicated to. This causes harm to those who fall victim, around twenty percent of these victims tend to think of suicide, and one of ten often commit the act. Due to cyberbullying, school officials should help stand for those deteriorating as a victim, this will then help prevent suicidal acts, suppress depression, and help improve teens to be more cooperative with others in the same situations. Cyberbullying since then became a national problem. Although if school officials take part in helping out with teens, this will prevent suicidal acts among the students. Counseling, just on its own, can help prevent these suicidal thoughts. Due to their careers counselors tend to know how to handle many situations amongst students including that of cyberbullying. By doing their jobs, counselors can not only go to the student being bullied, but engage the students who tend to imply the bullying. This creates programs that ll help the communities to help one another in these situations. With programs being constructed this will benefit the way society will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Angelou s Life In Stamps, Alabama, By Maya Angeloa At long last, Ms. Angelou was detained on account of the odd sexual occasions that occurred in her life. By and large Maya Angelou was a caged bird for the three fundamental reasons of being Black, an untouchable, and having a strange sexual past. Life in Stamps, Alabama is extremely troublesome and hard for the Negro individuals. The Negroes must work extend periods of time at incredibly low pay just to survive, and frequently it simply was insufficient. Angelou clarifies in the early sections of I know why the confined winged animal Sings, exactly how hard life in Stamps is and how her kin are capable adapt. Angelou passes on this with the goal that the reader will have a more noteworthy comprehension of what the circumstances she lived in resembled; she is likewise endeavoring to show us about the conditions in which her kin worked and the soul that they illustrated. By portraying this, Angelou additionally upgrades the stream of her plot, helping the peruser to acknowledge exactly how abused and sad life was for the Negro individuals. Additionally, Angelou s memory of the basic workday adds to the tone of delicate nuance set in the early parts, of the little group of Stamps. There are various gadgets that Angelou uses to impart her message. Angelou utilizes non literal dialect to bring the reader to additionally comprehend the point she is attempting to make. Angelou has solid utilization of sound to word imitation, toward the start of the explained entry, she composed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Summary Of Why The Revolution Will Not Be Tweeted By... Hierarchical organizations, like high risk activism, allow individuals to obtain strong ties. Malcolm Gladwell argues in his essay Why the Revolution will not be Tweeted , that technology cannot be used for high risk activism because it is not disciplined enough to be used for strong bonds; however, technology can be used for low risk activism. He speaks about people having thousands of friends on Facebook, but those online friends are not the real friends who will hold strong ties. Without discipline, movements would not be considered high risk activism because strong hierarchy is consists of moments without violence. In the story Return to Hayneville , Gregory Orr explains the civil right movement that he cooperated with was a civil rights group for racially integrated delegates at... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He realized that to be part of a hierarchical group, one must fight back, but not physically. Orr learned from his experience strong ties are found from hierarchy movements and high activism. Gladwell explains technology cannot be used for high activism because it does not contain the bases of hierarchy, meanwhile throughout Orr s experience strong ties were formed without the use of technology. Hierarchical organizations allow witnesses to express their passion by setting clear goals with the use of strong ties. Organized and disciplined activism allow witnessed individuals fight back mentally to achieve their set goals, whereas low risk activism prevents us from setting goals. As Orr suffered at the barn, he discovered the high risk activisms and strong ties within the barns, ... that for every martyr whose life was resolved into a meaningful death, there were hundreds of others who were merely beaten, terrorized humiliated. Even as I sank into depression and broader in the shifting heat of that jail barn, I was learning in the shifting head of that jail/barn, I was learning that I wanted to live (233). Orr suffered from beating and humiliation, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Social Determinism And Its Impact On Society Essay Philosophers have attempted to define human nature for centuries, each coming up with a radically different idea of what makes us human. These determinists relate outside events or forces as the reason behind our actions. Our cognitive abilities separate us from beasts, however we are highly influential animals unconsciously and subconsciously. Social determinism has distinctly shaped mankind over time with a high degree of influence on our minds. 1.Historical Determinism Fredrick Hegel s philosophy initially defined historical determinism and strongly influenced Germany and Karl Marx. Hegel is highly recognized for his ideas of Geist and human progression over generations with raised consciousness (Twelve Theories). With this view, he saw that throughout history humans had advanced mentally and culturally to reach full development. With his various works, Hegel influenced many readers and lead to the division of historical determinists. Hegel s followers were categorized by the Left and Right camp based on whether or not they felt humans had reached absolute knowledge (Twelve Theories). In the left camp, a philosopher that left an impression on the concept of history named Karl Marx pushed Hegel s theories further. Karl Marx criticized the other camp in his work, Philosophy of Right and expanded on his economic standpoint. Working with Engels, he formed a materialism theory based off of the historical determinist point (Twelve Theories). Marx argued that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Global Effects Of The Cold War Amanda Fuchs The Global Effects of the Cold War and Decolonization The Cold War, also known as what could have been the third world war, conquered the second half of the 20th century. This international crisis, beginning at the end of World War II, is defined as the period of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. There are numerous reasons as to why many believed the Cold War commenced, one being that the Soviet Union wanted to spread its belief of communism worldwide, which in turn alarmed the democratic American society. This decades long war had numerous long lasting impacts on the global world, as did decolonization. Major cold war events included: the build up of huge armories of atomic weapons and ballistic missiles by the U.S and the Soviet Union, formation of NATO and the Warsaw Pact, the policy of DГ©tente, the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall, and the collapsing of the Soviet Union. The Cold War and decolonization affected the global world by creating a polarized and combative environment, and dividing the world on the basis of democracy versus communism. Both the Soviet Union and United States had their own arsenals of weapons during the Cold War, and this was made evident during the Cuban Missile Crisis, which began on October 14, 1962. Earlier in May of 1962, the United States attempted to overthrow the Cuban government. In response, the Soviet Union, who controlled Cuba at the time, put missiles in Cuba to prevent further attacks from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Eric Fitch Paper INTRODUCTION Eric Fitch, alumnus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is no stranger to new ideas and technology centered ventures, having fifteen years of past experience in fields such as biotech, healthcare, smart materials and others (IdeaMensch, 2011). His latest company allies this entrepreneurial spirit with another of his passions, beer, for the creation of PurposeEnergy, a way to reuse the waste in the production of the beer to create energy and other sub products. This report describes the background of Eric Fitch, and the process of the creation of PurposeEnergy, as well as detailed view on how it works and the future developments. The sources of this information are PurposeEnergy s website, and articles from TechnologyReview,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The combined reduction of the costs regarding water, which is about 80% reused, wastewater surcharges and lower energy costs (Boston CityBizList, 2015) can mean an economy of up to $2 per barrel produced (CBS News, 2011). Considering that the most likely targets are medium sized breweries, as the largest ones have their own systems, this reduction is very significant. This is not counting the significant environmental gains. MAGIC HAT The first successfully implanted plant was in Burlington to consume the waste from the Magic Hat brewery. The land, owned by Magic Hat, was leased for only $1. This plant will be able to generate up to 2 billion BTU (Noblet, 2010), can store up to 460,000 gallons of waste and generate 100 cubic feet of gas per minute (Boston CityBizList, 2015). DOGFISH ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Animal Farm, By George Orwell These rebellious animals think no man means freedom and happiness, but they need to think again. The animals of Manor Farm rebel against the farm owner, Mr. Jones, and name it Animal Farm. The animals create Animalism, with seven commandments. As everything seems going well, two of the animals get into a rivalry, and things start changing. Food starts disappearing and commandments are changed, and the power begins to shift. Father of dystopian genre, George Orwellwrites an interesting allegory, Animal Farm, including common themes and symbols relating to modern day political events. Eric Arthur Blair, with a pen name of George Orwell, was born on June 25, 1903 ( George Orwell. ). Blair described his young life as boring and dull, and his dad was never around ( George Orwell Biography. ). He was taught in England and then joined the Indian Imperial Police in Burma, one of the British colonies ( George Orwell. ). Orwell then moved to France and worked many jobs due to his lack of success of an author ( George Orwell Biography. ). Orwell s first major work was published under the name of George Orwell to not disappoint his family ( George Orwell Biography. ). His beliefs had now changed from anarchy to socialism ( George Orwell. ). When he had encountered some Soviet Communists, he had become an anti Stalinist ( George Orwell. ). In 1945, His Animal Farm was published, and four years later, Eric Arthur Blair published 1984 ( George Orwell. ). Then, in 1950, tuberculosis took ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Operation Searchlight And The Bangladesh Genocide After the assault on the university, the military continued on to the countryside. Those who disagreed with the western Pakistani ideas concerning language, religion, and direction of the country would experience varying degrees of violence at the hands of the military junta. Upon entry, the junta would pillage and plunder the village houses and force the people out of their homes. Moreover, as a form of psychological terror, the military forced the people to line up in front of one another, proceeding to shoot down line after line in front of the remaining crowd. This technique was also used during the assault on the student dormitories. The mass murders had reached a point in which R.J. Rummel, author of Death by Government, goes as far to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning of the genocide following the start of Operation Searchlight and the attack on Dhaka University there was mass confusion and hysteria among the people. All over, Eastern Pakistan people were wandering aimlessly and in April around thirty million had started to flee in order to escape the grasp of the military. Ten million refugees went into India and overwhelmed the country s resources, which eventually became a catalyst for Indian military intervention. It is worthy to note that a large number of these refugees were Hindu. Additionally, the influx of the Bengali people in India was estimated to be 10 million refugees and it is estimated that 1.5 million stayed in India after Bangladesh gained its independence (GenocideBangladesh). This increase in refugees resulted in a mix of cultures as well. Consequently, this was a negative impact on East Pakistan, and subsequently Bangladesh, for the long term because their intellectuals had fled, depriving them of ideas, new thoughts, and innovation, and proper leadership that could have led them to a higher position in the world today due to the absence of these important people in that time (GenocideBangladesh). Due to the systematic raping of women throughout the country, a large number of females were forced to bear children that they did not want. This was mentally scarring and physically draining to these women and their families. Not to forget that, in the Middle East, it is socially taboo for a women to have sex out of wedlock, leading to her being ignored and shunned in public and by her own kin. Also due to the unwanted pregnancies, those affected would sometimes resort to extreme solutions such as suicide by rat poison and other means, such as infanticide, as well as abortion (Ahmed). Susan Brownmiller, author of Against Our Will: Men, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay on Classroom Observation Report Classroom Observation On Monday February 24, 2014 I visited Mrs. Randus third and fourth grade split class at Kline Elementary. Her classroom consisted of a mixture of third and fourth grade students who were tested and labeled as gifted in various subject matters. Mrs. Randus was responsible for teaching the children language and reading skills. The class consisted of an equal number of boys and girls, along with a wide variety of cultures. According to my observation, Cushner, McClelland, and Safford (2000) were correct when they stated, Schools, in particular, are cultural crossroads in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The web page also contains a daily trivia question that is worth extra credit if answered correctly. Mrs. Randus classroom exemplified a third wave school (Cushner et al., 2000). The technology was very impressive and up to date. The students of her class are very lucky to be on the cutting edge of technology. When the children returned from recess some of them returned to their seats and began to work on projects, while others crowded around the computers to view the new additions to their web site. The children looked excited and eager to learn. It was obvious from the beginning of the observation that Mrs. Randus practices progressivism (Clark, 2000). Her students were given the free will to do as they pleased when first entering the classroom. By letting her students explore the contents of the class web page, they were learning through discovery and working together in communities around the computers. It was also evident when she started class with a vote that she practices the progressivism theory of education (Clark, 2000). She asked the children if they wanted to go to the library first or start class with a game of vocabulary bingo. The excited students choose bingo, took their seats, and gave their full attention to Mrs. Randus. Throughout the bingo game the children were very attentive and eager to show their knowledge of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Cooperative Learning And Cooperative Learning I believe every learner is exceptional and gains knowledge in their own unique way. Well, one learner may learn best visually, another may learn best kinesthetically and then another may learn best verbally. Therefore, you shouldn t restrict yourself to teaching in just one way either. It is imperative that you approach a concept in various ways and give the learner several opportunities to explore the concept. I believe that the student should take ownership in the learningprocess and the teacher should be a facilitator of knowledgein the classroom. Therefore, the teacher should assist the learner to their highest potential and encourage them along the way and give them prompt feedback. Learners should collaborate together to build upon their prior knowledge and share their ideas and hypothesizes on various concepts. I believe the learner should be evaluated on a competence based model. A cognitivism theory that aligns with my belief statement is cooperative learning. Cooperative learning is where students work in small groups on a common task or project while the teacher acts as a facilitator (Coffey, 2017). In my belief statement I stated, learners should collaborate together and build upon their prior knowledge, this is the core of cooperative learning. A behaviorist theory that would coincide with my beliefs in prompt feedback. Behaviorist believe in conditioning and rely completely on reinforcement (Weibell, 2011). The experimenter or teacher directly controls ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Uplifting Book Of Psalms I would have to say that there are several divisions of Psalms that I like to read and quote. To me, the Book of Psalms is an uplifting book for me. A few that I enjoy are Psalms 23:1 6; 24:1 10; 27:1 3; 100:1 5 (Bible, KJV). My favorite is Psalms Division 46:1 11. This to me, this lets me know that Godis fighting on my behalf. He s going to intercede between me and the problem if I seek Him. No matter what the adversity may be, God wants you to know that He is sufficient, that He is enough, and that He can handle it if we allow Him too. Many times as Christians, we ask God to handle a problem or situation for us, but yet we don t allow Him to fully have control of that situation. All He is wanting us to acknowledge is that He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Leaving New York City for the Farmlands of Illinois Essay | Case: Leaving New York City for the Farmlands of Illinois There are a lot of things to consider before making a career changes, especially one as big as uprooting yourself from the business world in a major city to moving to rural farmland, learning a new trade from the bottom up. It is crucial to research your options before making any decisions. The advice from your colleagues in the text does bring up some really good points. If the article in The Wall Street Journal holds to be true, now would be an excellent time to get into the farming business producing corn crops if there is going to be an increased demand for corn to produce corn based ethanol as a gasoline substitute. If there will be an increase in the demand for corn, the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Assuming that the 80 acres of farmland do not come with all of the equipment needed to grow and harvest corn crops, there will be an additional investment beyond the $80,000 for the land in terms of both time and money. If you do not have the additional funds to not only purchase the materials and hire the manpower to get the farm up and running, but also the funds to sustain your likelihood while waiting for the crops to turn a profit, you would find yourself in quite the predicament. There are alternatives to obtaining these additional resources, such as taking out business loans or finding a business partner, but these added expenses may in turn cause additional stress in your life, defeating the purpose of moving to Illinois seeking refuge in a more peaceful environment. I also believe it is important to research the corn crops and corn based ethanol a little bit more before jumping into a decision like this. According to the 2014 Illinois Crop Budgets corn crops have lower returns than received in recent years, suggesting that incomes will be down for corn farmers in comparison to previous years (Schnitkey, 2013). Even with the increased demand for ethanol, knowing that projected incomes are potentially in decline is something one should not take lightly before making such a drastic career ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Case Study Nicole Brown Simpson Introduction: The Scenario On June 13, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman were found dead outside of Nicole Brown Simpson s condo in Brentwood, California at approximately midnight (Case). A few days later on June 17, 1994, as police go to arrest OJ Simpson as a suspect in the murders, Simpson and a friend attempted to flee in Simpson s white Bronco but Simpson was eventually apprehended at his house after the chase concluded (Linder). On July 22, 1994, Simpson pleaded not guilty to charges of two counts of first degree murder (Linder). The trial lasted from January 29th, 1995 to October 3rd, 1995 when Simpson was ultimately found not guilty for the murders because there was not sufficient enough evidence to convict Simpson... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Blood found on the socks contained genetic markers associated with both OJ Simpson and Nicole Brown Simpson (List). As we learned in class the blood evidence was very important because of its role as a body fluid containing DNA. This evidence should have been critical in linking OJ Simpson to the crime scene and with Nicole Brown Simpson. According to the defense Nicole Brown Simpson s blood was planted on Simpson s socks to implicate him. One of the defense s claims was that from the blood samples collected on the sock there was EDTA present (Matheson). In class we learned that EDTA is used in the purple topped vacutainer vials that are used to collect blood. The EDTA helps to stop the blood from coagulating and instead keeping it a liquid form. According to the FBI analysis the levels of EDTA found were only 1/1000 that of what would be in a vacutainer vial (Matheson). Given this information I would reasonably conclude that this is probably not blood from a vacutainer vial and that the evidence was not likely planted by someone. Another claim that the defense had was that the blood had soaked all the way through the socks which would not have been possible if OJ Simpson would have been wearing the socks (List). One of the things we studied in class was blood stain patterns. In particular one of the patterns was a wipe. If OJ Simpson had taken the socks off and left them on the floor it would make sense that if the volume of blood on the socks was substantial, like the amount of blood at the scene, that the blood could still be wet enough to wipe blood from the front of the socks to the back of the socks and soak through. A lot of this would depend on how much time it took between the murders and OJ Simpson removing his socks, because if the blood had already started to dry before he took them off the blood likely wouldn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Monet Vs CГ©zanne Emotional Artists Throughout history, artists have used a variety of ways to convey their emotions. For many, art can be an outlet, allowing them to express to the public a mental state in a certain period of time. Emotions can greatly influence the products of our creation, and in turn, transferred onto the audience. They can bring sadness to what could otherwise be a pleasant scene, such as a peaceful forest, in Paul CГ©zanne s Rocks in the Forest. On the opposite spectrum, emotions can reveal how beautiful nature really is like in Claude Monet s The Artist s Garden at Giverny. These two artists were founding fathers of the impressionist period which was when the world of art changed drastically. Artists started to paint with more colors and relied heavily on natural light. Monet is known for his use of strong colors, while CГ©zanne was of the first to mold impressionism into cubism. Distinct techniques used by two different artists can portray contrasting moods or feelings even if the paintings share a similar theme.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both paintings give a sense of isolation, but Monet s appears happy while CГ©zanne s is depressing. Monet s use of bright colors is perceived as more light hearted. CГ©zanne used dark shades of green, brown, and gray, which emphasizes a bleaker feeling. Another distinctive opposite between the two is their use of lines. Rocks in the Forest and The Artist s Garden at Giverny are both oil paintings; however, the artist s brush strokes are unalike. Monet had a soft, subtle series of strokes that really emphasize on each color having its own function in the overall picture, while CГ©zanne s blended his colors together in rough strokes to bring out the gloomy feeling to the picture. Both paintings have a distinctive horizon line, although the garden looks welcoming whereas the forest seems to end on a cliff, giving no way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Nursing Reflective Essay A.Analyze your experience: One event/challenge, problem or ethical issue I encountered today was ... The computer system created a dilemma for me. Even though I had been in urgent care before, the layout was different. It was not allowing me to access patient information much less open charts. The computer system was giving me access to a different clinic in town. I informed my preceptor immediately. However, my preceptor didn t know how to fix it. My preceptor than asked another nurse for assistance, which she was able to fix the current issue. As the day progressed there were other computer issues I came across to. For example, the computer wasn t allowing me to chart medications that I had given with my preceptor. How I dealt with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was crying while holding her right hand using her left hand. While I was interacting with the child, she continued to cry. Even though she was attempting to answer my questions concerning her injury. I then began to wonder how long she had been holding her injured hand up with her good hand. I then stated, I then stated, I bet your hand really hurts . Without realizing it I used the therapeutic technique of sharing observation. She nodded her head. I then grabbed a pillow and asked her if I could place the pillow under her injured arm. I explained to her that it would make her hand more comfortable and she wouldn t have to hold it up with her right hand. She agreed, after placing the pillow under her left hand she seemed to relax a little bit. She still had tears, but she was able to communicate more with me concerning the events that lead to her injury. This incident reminded me that its always important to attempt to take care of pain first or at least attempt to make the patient as comfortable as possible first. The more relaxed the patient is the better experience it will be not only for the patient, but it will also help the nurse know how to help the patient. This is because the patient will feel more comfortable and willing to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Sleep-Wake Homeostasis The research article explains how there may be something that controls when you go to sleep and how long you are sleeping for. Your body has an internal clock that helps regulate when you sleep and wake up. This clock is called sleep wake homeostasis. Homeostasis is comprised of three parts. There is a receiver that relays incoming senses, a central system that interprets the senses, and an effector that acts on the information relayed by the central system. The body s internal clock induces sleep when one is awake for too long, so this experiment is specifically designed to find the method the body takes to induce sleep. The experiment in this article uses flies as the test subject to examine which controller controls sleepiness and how long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Muhammad Ali Quotes An arrogant comment, a brag from Muhammad Ali, but he was not wrong he was a great champion, one of the best. Muhammad Ali was a great boxer and an inspirational man. Even as a child he was a regular on a show called Tomorrow s Champions, a thing that got him far was his never quit attitude, or even his saying fly like a butterfly, sting like a bee. This is a story of a man with iron fists and a beautiful tan[...] (Lipsyte 34). A box office quote that got people talking and watching Ali. He had help and coaches, but it was himself that got him there. Ali didn t get there easily, after all, everyone has to start somewhere. His entire future started one day at the gym, talking to the guy that got him there in the first place, Joe Martin, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I m free to be who I want. Ali left and the title went to a new champion and he defended it until Ali got back. When he did get back he went straight for the heavyweight crown. His most brutal fight yet was against Joe Frazier. The fight lasted fifteen of the most grueling, brutal rounds the celebrity studded crown had ever seen. The physical toll of the fight was visible, Frazer s face, misshapen and skinned, looked unfathomable. (Lipsyte pg 96) Ali s never quit attitude got him this far and no one had ever doubled his speed or his talent, but his courage in the ring ( Lipsyte pg 96), his heart could not be topped. They expected Joe to plan his feet and pound away, offering up his own bumpy face in sacrifice for eventual victory. In a brutal end Joe s hand was raised in victory, but Clay wouldn t stand for it, Joe if you beat me this time, you ll really be the greatest, (Lipsyte pg 98) the past champ said in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. How Did The Sun And The Moon Stand Still In The Book Of... Did the sun and the moon stand still in the book of Joshua? What does this truly mean? Joshua 10:13 states So the sun stood still, and the moon stopped Until the nation avenged themselves of their enemies. Is it not written in the book of Jashar? And the sun stopped in the middle of the sky and did not hasten to go down for about a whole day. This is recorded down in the bible. You can also find this information in the Jewish history book of Jashar. If you believe in God like I do, then this is enough information for you to go on and to believe. Joshua asked for the sun and the moon to stand still until Israel could defeat her enemy. You can see the bible scripture above that God granted this wish. He knew that this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Analysis Of Peace Like A River By Leif Enger In the novel, Peace Like a River by Leif Enger, the author discusses a story of a Minnesota family narrated by Reuben Land, where he explains the several miracles his father, Jeremiah Land, performed throughout his lifetime. Jeremiah Land is a single father with three children. Davy Land being the eldest son, Reuben being the middle, and Swede Land being the youngest daughter. Leif Engeris an American author who dreamed to be a fictionwriter ever since he was a teen. The genre of this novelis fiction. The main character, Reuben Land, is the protagonist of this novel. Everything that is happening in the novel evolves around his point of view. Reuben changes from a little eleven year old child to a mature eleven year old young man throughout the story. For example, when Davy Land murdered two thug kids, Reuben realized that their friends were never there for them: Of course vindictiveness is an ugly trait and, yes, I do mean to forgive all these nice deserters; I mean, eventually, to say, to their ghosts if not their living faces, It s all right. I understand. I might ve done the same. Not yet, though. Let me bear witness first. Two men I remember who did not desert no, three (Enger 59). Reuben was mature enough to realize that only true friends will be there for you. He sees that only your true friends will stick with you during the troubled times, and the others would stay away. One thing I can t identify with Reuben was when he was going to rat out his brother to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Interview Questions and Answers The Best Answers to Tough Interview Questions Tell me about yourself. This is really more of a request than a question. But these few words can put you on the spot in a way no question can. Many quickly lose control of the interview during the most critical time the first five minutes. This is not the time to go into a lengthy history or wander off in different directions. Your response should be focused and purposeful. Communicate a pattern of interests and skills that relate to the position in question. Consider your response to this question as a commercial that sells your autobiography. Provide an answer that includes information about where you grew up, where you went to school, your initial work experience, additional education and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such responses indicate a lack of long term interest since you do not plan to be around for long. While some may respond that they honestly haven t really thought that far ahead, the interviewer infers that the applicant lacks vision and goals. Describe a major goal you ve set for yourself recently. Give an example of a goal you both set and achieved. Ideally, this should be a professional goal; such as improved time management skills, achieved new performance targets, or learned a new skill. A personal example can also be appropriate if it reinforces your pattern of accomplishments. For example, if you take a great deal of initiative and quickly move into leadership positions, you might use a personal example relating to your recent community work: organized a community walk a thon that raised $30,000 in matching funds to purchase new computers for the local library. Talk about results of achieving your goal. This indicates you set realistic goals and that you can focus on outcomes. Select an example that has interesting outcomes related to your efforts. The example should showcase your skills and abilities. Now that you ve had a chance to learn more about us, what would you change about our company? Be careful here. Most companies don t want you to come in and shake up the place. At the same time, they don t want someone who says, Nothing, everything looks great here. Seek a middle ground by focusing on one or two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Sophocles Euripides Bacchae Commentary on Bacchae Paul Woodruff s translation of the Greek play Euripides Bacchae tells the story of the primary character Dionysus, who is the son of the Greek God Zeus. Dionysus is out to seek his revenge on his mother s sisters, his grandfather Cadmus, and also his cousin Pentheus because they have denied that he, Dionysuswas born a God. Also important in this play is Pentheus who was made King of Thebes as a young teenage boy by his grandfather who is also Cadmus. Pentheus learns of Dionysus trying to change order in Thebes and Pentheus is determined to stop this form happening at all costs. While reading this play, one may think it is good versus evil , with Dionysus being good because he wants to bring song, dance, and joy... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Would any true God make a mother kill her child in the manner in which Agave did just so a point could be proven? As for Pentheus being misunderstood, one could say that Pentheus is a teenage kid who was just trying to rule Thebes the best he knew how, or what he thought at the time was right. The play does not go into the depths of Pentheus background, childhood, or what his exact issue with women is. His dislike, disgust, and annoyance with women leaves me as a reader to wonder if this is just a phase of teenage puberty Pentheus does not know how to deal with, or is it a more deep seeded issue such as, could he have been sexually abused by his mother or perhaps one of his aunts as a child? We will never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Miller And Liz Aldermen Analysis I think all women should have a choice in anything they do. The choice between having a career, family or both is a discussion they should not take lightly and weigh all their options. They should also take everyone in account, including the children. Women also have to be careful not to be caught up in the superwomen syndrome. This is when career women scrambling to run two lives one at home and one at work. They want to be good wives and mothers, but they also want to be intellectually stimulated by a challenging career or at least bring in a second income to help their households get by. In the New York Post article Why U.S. Women are leaving their jobs behind Clair Cain Miller and Liz Aldermen write about women having to choose between having a family or career. I m surprised and upset to find out that women in the U.S. are made to make a choice between having a family or a career. There are many reasons a woman would need to choose between family and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to these beliefs women are marrying later, having fewer children and divorcing more often. Men use to except that their careers would be more important than their wives and that they would do less child care, and because of these conflicting attitudes, women sometimes feel unable to work even if they want to. Also according to Stuart Sidle the husbands work load had a strong influence on decisions to leave the workforce with women with husbands working over 45 hours per week having a greater likelihood of leaving the workforce than women with husbands who worked between 35 45 hours per week ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Ideal 2br Burnet Home Analysis Coming Soon! Ideal 2BR Burnet Home w/New Appliances, Equipped Kitchen Rustic Interior Enjoy Spectacular Sunsets and Views of the Majestic Lake! This fantastic Burnet home has 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms, and enough room to comfortably accommodate 8 guests. Find that peace and quiet you ve been so desperately searching, while also witnessing some of the most gorgeous countryside views! The first thing you ll notice upon arrival, is an expansive yard, which is perfect for spotting wildlife and hanging out in on a exquisite Texas day. After watching the sun slowly fade into the distance, start campfire in the backyard and roast up some tasty marshmallows. Once finished, look up to the sky and check out the phenomenal stargazing! With 1,300 square feet of beautiful, rustic living space, this home is perfect for a large family or group searching for a calm retreat. You ll absolutely fall in love with interior that features delightful art, comfortable furniture, and 5 cloud like beds sure to provide a restful night s sleep. Additionally, you ll have all the amenities needed to ensure a comfortable stay, such as air conditioning, central heating, washer, dryer, and complimentary linens. After a fantastic day of fishing, looking forward to coming home and cooking your gigantic catch in the fully equipped kitchen. You ll have everything needed to make a delicious meal, including a refrigerator, stove, and oven. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Key Residence Features: Amenities include air conditioning, washer, dryer, complimentary linens, fully equipped kitchen, TV, and much more Majestic views of the lake and countryside Outstanding location Situated right on a lake, you ll be in a prime position to spend your days boating, fishing, and swimming Bedroom Configuration: Master Bedroom: Queen sized bed Bedroom 2: Queen sized bed and 2 twin sized beds Living room: Pull out bed Policies: No smoking No pets allowed Must be 25 years old to book Additional fees and taxes may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Core Responsibilities Of COO The specific core responsibilities of a COO vary from company to company, but the overall object of the job is the similar across industries. The COO fills C suite leadership gaps and has a good handle on the day to day operations. The COO is responsible for the delivery of the CEO s vision to various departments in actionable steps. Overview The specific core responsibilities of a COO vary from company to company, but the overall object of the job is the similar across industries. The shortlist job description of a COO is to create integration between the executive and operations arm of a company, they are the main line of communication between these two important pieces. The COO is the implementer of the CEO s vision and is expected to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their job can vary depending on the structure and profile of people already in place. For example, if you have a CEO that likes to concentrate on operations the COO may be more inclined to concentrate on strategies and vice versa. The important piece here is that when a COO is hired on, their job is laid out for them. Upon hiring a COO, the CEO needs to identify areas where they/the company is lacking in C suite leadership. As stated above a COO is usually brought in to fill gaps on the executive level. For example, if a CEO no longer has time to interact and keep a good rapport with operations, then the CEO needs to tell the COO this is part of their job. GENERAL EXPECTATIONS OF A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Hillary Clinton s Influence On American Politics For the last 12 months America has been experiencing a liberal/progressive revolution. People all over the country have been uniting behind Bernie Sanders and his cause to end the corruption in Washington and restore the democratic power to the American people. When Sanders, a relatively unknown, small state senator of Vermont officially announced on May 26, 2015 that he was running for the presidency, the media coverage was relatively scarce. For years the Democratic National Committee (DNC) led by the former co chairman for Hillary Clinton s 2008 presidential campaign and mainstream media had assumed Hillary Clinton to be the Democratic nominee. According to these pundits, Hillary was, due to her experience, recognisability, and vast amount of donor money, considered to be the ideal candidate for the Democratic Party. Therefore, as Sanders started surging in the polls prior to the initial state primary elections surpassing Hillary in New Hampshire and keeping it close in Iowa, the bias of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ultimately, he forced his DNC rival, Mrs. Clinton, to adopt some of his own policies, or adjust some of hers, to appeal to the mentioned demographic. Most recently exemplified by Clinton proposing free education at any in state public university and college for families with an annual income of less than 125000 dollars, this was seen as a compromise between Sander s completely free alternative and the one Clinton proposed last year, which would force parents to contribute as much of their own money as possible to pay for their children s tuition fees; a big step forward for a country with a national student loan debt of 1 trillion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Unjust Jim Crow Laws The Jim Crow laws were everything but fair, and equal. Jim Crow is the name they used in the laws on separating the African Americans from the Caucasian men and women. These laws deprived African Americans from their civil rights because of the many things they were not allowed to experience due to these laws. Jim Crow lawsoppressed the educational rights, voting rights, and social freedoms of American citizens, this essay will be discussing the oppression of these rights and freedoms. One example of the unjust Jim Crow laws were the law for socializing. It shall be unlawful for colored people to frequent any park owned or maintained by the city for the benefit, use and enjoyment of white persons... and unlawful to frequent any parks owned or maintained by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, there was no law to restrict black American citizens from voting the American citizens saw fit to take it upon themselves to deny them the right to vote. Prior to the vigilantes, the government installed a literacy test for the purpose of determining whether one meets the requirements set by the government, Literacy tests were used to keep people of color and, sometimes, poor whites from voting. (The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow). Creating a situation where only the smartest could pass a test, including questions about government, office, and congress. Unfortunately, if an unwanted citizen passed, they were on many an occasion failed anyway, still, if you managed to pass you would have been forced to pay a poll tax that many African American citizens could not afford. If against all odds that you managed to pay and pass the poll tax and literacy test, you would then be confronted by many white vigilantes warning you not to vote. The Jim Crow laws caused many a problem in numerous lives, however, through it all, people prevailed and Jim Crow laws were revoked from all states and were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Rapid Economic Growth In China Essay For the past three decades, critics have immersed themselves in the discourse of China s rapid economic growth and development. For a socialist regime, the emergence on China s remarkable economic achievement has been one of the world s most unprecedented success stories. Sai leung Ng (2000) emphasized on China s success, describing China as the country with the most rapid economic growth of the time. Paul Collier (2007) noted that individuals in the west were starting to get worried that China was converging to quickly with the western economy. To support Collier s comment, Jean Francois Huchet (2006) rated the Chinese economy among the top five leading economies in the world. In the book, Why Nations Fail, Acemoglu and Robinson (2012, p. 86) exhibit their astonishment stating China has made great strides towards inclusive economic institutions, strides that underpin its spectacular growth over the past thirty years . Conversely, Acemoglu and Robinson (2012, p. 443) conceptualized the framework that China achieved its economic growth by shifting away from extractive economic institutions and implemented inclusive economic institutions... Yasheng Huang (2012) has exemplified a theoretical concept insinuating that China s rapid growth substantially resulted from its rural reform. In his article, How Did China Take Off, Huang (2012) argued that China s take off in economic growth was completely a function of its rural development and internal reforms. This initiated the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Analysis Of The Unluckiest Generation My oldest sister has always been a hard worker. She was the top percent of her class, always has good grades and graduated with a high GPA. She even did all this with a job. But when she attempted to be an adult and rent an apartment with her friend it didn t go as planned and she later moved back in with us. Many of these situations like this happen to this generation why? what is causing this delay in adulthood? In the article the unluckiest generation: what will become of the millennials , Derek Thompson explains why generation Y is unluckiest economically. Throughout the article Thompson goes back and forth giving negative and positive things generation Y has. Thompson mentions how generation Y has gone through many terrible events, but it did not prepare them for the economic sledgehammer after the collapse of the market. He states that this can affect generation Y for the rest of their working lives. Thompson argues that because of the bad economy, adults are not moving out their parents home and is causing millennials not to buy houses. He believe that because generation Y is not buying houses or cars it is causing the economy not to move forward. He acknowledges that this generation is the most educated but that it also comes with problems. However, Thompson includes the positives of cheaper food,apparel,and entertainment. In the article, generation nice by Sam Tanenhaus, he talks about how millennials receive a lot of attention compared to other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Leg 500 Assignment 4 Week 10 LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS 4 RUNNING HEAD: LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MARKETING, PRODUCT SAFETY AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN MARKETING, PRODUCT SAFETY AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY [Student Name] [Instructor s Name] [Date] [Course Name] Introduction This paper is concern with legal and ethical issues in advertising, marketing, regulations and intellectual property of product safety with respect to PharmaCARE which is a pharmaceutical company. The paper includes the information regarding drug companies, Direct to Consumers (DTC) marketing. Next we will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Secondly, it reduces the time for patient s evaluation. Due to DTC, drug companies are rarely encouraged to research and evaluate the effect of drugs on patients. The companies do not research enough to evaluate the side effects of drugs before the drug administration. This will cause crucial damages to patient s health. Same is the case facing by PharmaCARE who had to face negative consequences of drugs because the company was having lack of research before administrating the drug. Due to direct marketing, patents do not feel the need for taking doctor opinion and take self treatment which sometime cause risk to patients life. 3. Determine the parties responsible for regulating compounding pharmacies under the current regulatory scheme, the actions that either these parties or the FDA could / should have taken in this scenario, and whether PharmaCARE could face legal exposure surrounding its practices. Support your response. Compounding pharmacies are the third category of pharmaceuticals. This is concerned with the distribution of specified drugs such as the drugs whose milligrams are not produced. Compounding pharmacies are used in most cases for the production of drugs related to allergies and coloring agents which contain particular amount of substance in tablets. Compounding must be licensed to maintain drug standards. The state board usually does this. In US, FDA is the party assisting the preparation, packaging, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Yellow Wall-Paper By Charlotte Stetson Analysis of The Yellow Wall Paper Charlotte Stetson s writing immediately draws the reader in, and makes them want to continue reading The Yellow Wall Paper as fast as they can so that they can see what happens in the end. The fact that this story is formed like a diary and the narrator is very fervent makes the writing in this story very unique, as not many others are like it. The narrator in this story is very sick, and yet no one believes her, so for a bit she tries to believe that she is healthy. Believing that she is healthy did not work and she starts to descend into madness; despite this, the narrator is still a very relatable person. The diary like style that this story is written in gives a day by day view into the narrator s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those three main parts of the story really come together and show that the narrator may not be as crazy as she seems. This story was written to resemble entries in a diary, and that was an amazing decision because it gives the reader a day by day look into what the narrator is thinking. This really helps the reader connect with the narrator more because it shows that her descent to madness was quite Tobias 2 gradual and she was relatively normal for a time. The gradual decline of the narrator s mental health was very well written. The nervous breakdown didn t just come from nowhere, there were instances and thoughts that built up to that moment, which made the story even better. Another part of the writing that really works for this story is the old english style it s written in. This style really helps to place the story in the correct setting, which is very important because it shows that it was written in a time where there was not a lot of information about nervous breakdowns or other mental health problems. The fervent manner in which the story is written also helps to draw the reader in. The narrator s writing is very passionate. The way the story is written makes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Indigo Financial Analysis Introduction History Indigo Books Music Inc. started as many separate individually owned bookstores. Coles and SmithBooks were the first bookstores to open in Canada. In 1995 they merged to form Chapters which became the largest book retailer in Canada. In 1996 Indigo was founded by Heather Reisman. Eventually in 2001, Chapters and Indigo merged together to form Indigo Books Music Inc. In order to keep up with the changing market, Indigo now aims to sell more non book merchandise. In 2006, Indigo opened up new locations in Brossard, and Toronto. 2009, Indigo creates Kobo which is now a global eReading company operating in over 100 countries. To keep retaining loyal customers, Indigo launched the plum rewards program in 2011. They transformed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although there are no major changes to the operations of Indigo, it is evident that as a result of having a negative net income indicates problems with the company operations. It becomes more worrying as Indigo s revenue is declining as a result being unable to increase the amount of profit. They are still unable to cut expenses down enough to maintain a positive net income. Ratios The 8 ratios that are best used to evaluate indigo are current ratio, debt ratio, rate of return on owner s equity, price earnings, inventory turnover, interest coverage ratio, dividend payout ratio, and accounts receivables collection period. Current Ratio Current ratio indicates a company s ability to pay off short term liabilities. Starting at 2012, the current ratio of Indigo was 1.98, very close to the desired ratio of 2. However since 2015, the current ratio has declined by 0.09 to 1.89. This shows the company is not in as stable of a financial standpoint as 2012, due to a lower ability to pay off short term liabilities. However, when compared to the industrial and sector averages, 1.78 and 1.77 respectively, Indigo actually comes out as above average. This suggests that despite, a lowered ability to return short term liabilities, Indigo is still very capable at returning short term liabilities as a result of the nature of the industry and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Analysis Of Robert Hayden s Frederick Douglas Robert Hayden has been considered one of America s best African American poets of the modern era. He did not consider himself to be a black poet but liked to think of himself as an American poet. He was a first in many ways, including the awards he won, his style of writing, and the level of success he had even tho he was a negro poet. Robert Hayden was a great poet. Robert Hayden was born on August 4, 1913 in Detroit Michigan to Asa and Ruth Sheffey. His birth name was Asa Bundy Sheffey put his name changed to Robert Hayden when he was adopted because his parents had split up before he was born. His foster parents lived next door to his biological parents. His foster parents constantly fought in front of him which deeply bothered him. Like every little boy he wanted to play sports especially baseball... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He tells us how in the winter, his father would be up before everyone else to warm up the house so that they wouldn t be so cold when they got out of bed. Robert was hesitant to come out of his room because he was afraid of the chronic angers of the house which is referring to how his foster parents always fought. Their fighting had always deeply troubled him. Hayden wrote Frederick Douglas because his story was a source of inspiration to him. The poem is about the struggles of the African Americans during the age of slavery and how they fought through it and how people like Frederick Douglas will be remembered as nothing more than a fighter and a symbol to represent how far the black population has come and how their fight is not yet over. The Middle Passage is about the Africans journey to America where they will be sold into slavery and how tragic it was. It explains in detail how inhuman and terrible it was. It tells how many of the Africans died at sea, how disease ran rampant due no sanitation and tight quarters, just in general how horrible the whole ordeal was. And that was just the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Homeland Security Chapter 11 Article 3 Chapter 11 U.S. Moves to Further Penalize North Korea Chapter 11 in the textbook Homeland Security by Larry K. Gaines and Victor E. Kappeler, discussed in lengthy detail the way terrorist cells go about financing, as well as their financial needs. However, one of the most common questions asked today; once the terrorist organizations obtain the needed funds to plot an attack how do they go about moving the money without being detected? The answer given in chapter 11 in the textbook is through money laundering(Gaines Kappeler, 2012, p. 315). Pursuing this further, terrorist cells go about laundering their money through a verity of methods. To better elaborate, one well known way to launder money is through priceless ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Irony in the Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck Essay Irony in the Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck Many of the events in The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck do not result in the expected manner. Although the Joads seem to be traveling in hope, irony seems to conquer several situations. There are three types of irony: in dramatic irony, the reader sees the characters mistakes, but not the character. In verbal irony, the author means something rather than what is said. Irony of situation is when there is a paradox between the purpose of an action and its result. By observing several situations during the novel, such as the events of the Weedpatch Camp, the death of Casey, and Chapter 29, much irony can be distinguished. During the stay of the Joads in the Weedpatch Camp, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, they search for evil in meaningless fun while filling guilt into the people of the camp. Also, the condemners just watch what occurs instead of making change. Therefore, it seems as though they are enjoying and willing to see sin . To sum up, they are guilty themselves, and it is ironic how the Jesus lovers see hate instead of love. In all, irony remains as these people misunderstand situations of joy. The instance of Casey s death in Chapter 26, the comparison of the Biblical allusion to Jesus death becomes ironic in situation. As Jim Casey waits in front of a tent of the labor organizers, a group of angry men approach with pick handles. Apparently, the men are outraged at the pay of the peach picking camp, for the price is not sufficient to support families with food. Filled with wrath, these 30 men club Casey in the head, killing him instantly. Beforehand, Casey speaks: Casey stared blindly at the light. He breathed heavily. Listen, he said. You fellas don know what you re doin . You re helpin to starve kids. (527) The irony of the situation is that Casey works to keep the pay up for the workers in the camp. Instead of attacking the cops, who are trying to keep the price down, the men beat the obvious labor organizers. This can allude to the bible how Jesus Christ worked for peace and change to the oppressed and unjust. Instead, he is crucified for his title and not his action. Therefore, this is similar for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Dispositions of Partnership Interests and Partnership... Chapter 10 Dispositions of Partnership Interests and Partnership Distributions SOLUTIONS MANUAL Discussion Questions 1. [LO 1] Joey is a 25% owner of Loopy LLC. He no longer wants to be involved in the business. What options does Joey have to exit the business? Answer: Joey s two most common options are to sell or exchange his interest in the LLC to a third party or to have the LLC liquidate his interest. Joey may also exchange his interest for corporate stock, give the interest away, or transfer the interest upon his death. 2. [LO 1] Compare and contrast the aggregate and entity approaches for a sale of a partnership interest. Answer: Under the aggregate approach, the disposition of a partnership... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 8. [LO 1] Can a partnership have unrealized receivables if it has no accounts receivable? Answer: The definition of unrealized receivables is broad enough to encompass assets other than accounts receivable. В§751(a) also includes assets that are NOT capital assets or В§1231 assets that would produce ordinary income if sold by the partnership. Items such as depreciation recapture are also classified as unrealized receivables. Thus, a partnership can have unrealized receivables without having accounts receivable. 9. [LO 1] How do hot assets affect the character of gain or loss on the sale of a partnership interest? Answer: Hot assets cause a portion of the gain or loss on the sale of a partnership interest to be classified as ordinary rather than capital. 10. [LO 1] Under what circumstances can a partner recognize both gain and loss on the sale of a partnership interest? Answer: A partner may recognize both gain and loss on the sale of a partnership interest in the situation where a partner s share of the unrealized gain in hot assets is greater than his total gain or loss on the sale of his partnership interest. 11. [LO 1] Absent any special elections, what effect does a sale of partnership interest have on the partnership? Answer: When one partner sells his partnership interest, the sale ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Differences Between April Morning Book And Movie In Howard Fast s April Morning , it tells the coming of age story of 15 year old Adam. What makes the novel unique is that it follows Adam through the course of one day, as he is quickly forced into manhood at the start of the revolutionary war. On the heels of this great novel came a film production. Although similar, there were many similarities and differences between the two stories. In the film adaptation of April Morning you will see characters taken out of the film or changed and scenes that had been left out or added. The April Morning novel and film have many similarities as they both timeline the same events and for the most part tell you the same story. The biggest difference between the novel and the film is that in the book the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The movie depicts Chandler as a fat, un kept, angry man with what seems like a little bit of a drinking problem. While the movie depicts him that way, the book describes him in a different light. Solomon in the novel was different than most people that Adam met he was a tall man, long in his arms and his legs and skinny as a starved cow. (114) through the book you hear him speak many words of wisdom, not only to Adam but also to the other men that they meet up with throughout the story. This man that Howard Fast worked to create was a snow white haired man who was caring Let the tears run freely. Grief should not be denied. Cry until you are free of it. (115) and very strong physically and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Gambia Essay One of the major factors in a state s development is the natural resources which it possesses within its shores. The Gambia possesses few natural resources and the infrastructure for processing these resources is underdeveloped. One of the most abundant resources of the Gambia is the various types of sand which it possesses. The quartz sand which lies on the beaches and bank of the Gambia River is of a high quality and is perfect for the creation of glass. The government is currently attempting to gain investors to buy the quartz sand which they possess. The Gambia also possesses heavy mineral sand which contains metals such as titanium and zirconium which have not been exploited to a very great degree but are thought to be found in quantities... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the economies of these two countries have had a large impact on their levels of development. The Gambia has an economy based primarily ecotourism now, but throughout most of its recent history it has been dependent on agriculture and even now has around twenty percent of its GDP being generated by agriculture. As agriculture does not generally produce a large amount of wealth it does not give the average citizen wealth enough for investments, education, and healthcare which promote development. Also, agriculture does not require a large amount of formal schooling and, as such, it does not promote government investment in education. Ireland, on the other hand, has an economy dependent on idea based jobs which generally require a larger amount of schooling, prompting more government investment in education which increases development. Also, as the idea based jobs which the Irish economy is founded on generates more wealth, it allows for citizens of Ireland to spend money on items of personal welfare, increasing the citizens health, education, and access to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Effects Of Low Birth Weight Babies On Family And On... Discuss disparities related to ethnic and cultural groups relative to low birth weight infants and preterm births. Describe the impact of extremely low birth weight babies on the family and on the community (short term and long term, including economic considerations, on going care considerations, and co morbidities associated with prematurity). Identify at least one support service within your community for preterm infants and their family. Provide the link for your colleagues to view. Does the service adequately address needs of this population? Explain your answer. According to the World Health Organization (WHO, 2016), preterm birthare the birth that happened before 37 ended weeks of pregnancy and is one of the number reason of newborn deaths and the second prominent cause of deaths in children below five. The preterm babies have chances of an amplified risk of illness, disability and death. In the first weeks, the complications of premature birth may include: breathing problems, heart problems, brain problems, temperature control problems, gastrointestinal problems, blood problems, metabolism problems, immune system problems. Long term complications includes cerebral palsy, impaired cognitive skills, vision problem, hearing problems, dental problems, behavioral and psychological problems, chronic health issues. Yet, these preterm births and the deaths can be stopped and prevented with established, low cost involvements. There is a prominent, noticeable and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Discrimination In To Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you cant hit em, but remember it s a sin to kill a mockingbird. Racism persecutes innocent people for no good reason. In Harper Lee s novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, there are various primary forms of prejudice in the novel. There is a trial of Tom Robinson on which the story centers. Aunt Alexandra creates a controversy in the Finche household about Calpurnia, their cook and surrogate mother figure. Lastly, Boo Radley, subject of discriminationbecause he is a mystery to the children and to the town. Harper Lee shows throughout the novel how the severe the towns people are towards discriminating against innocent people. Lawyer and father, Atticus Finche has one of the cases most people push to the side and ignore. Atticus is defending Tom Robinson. However, this may be an extremely challenging case for Atticus. Everyone in the court will be looking at Tom Robinson s color for their verdict instead of listening to Atticus s argument. There s something in our world that makes men lose their heads they couldn t be fair if they tried. In our courts, when it s a white man s word against a black man s, the white man s always wins. No matter the scenario, this just shows even in the house of justice, discrimination is always lurking around. The Finche family in chapter thirteen has an unexpected guest over, the not so lovable and favorite, Aunt Alexandra, Atticus s sister. Alexandra is a crab, she treats Calpurnia factually as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Comparing Story Of An Hour And Verb To Kill Delusions In this essay I will discuss both the similarities and contrast between the two stories, The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin and The Verb to Kill by Luisa Valenzuela. I will be analyzing the subject of delusions between the two stories. After reading both stories numerous times and carefully reviewing it, I strongly feel with good reason that Luisa Valenzuela story, The Verb to Kill serves as a stronger model for the subject of delusions. Throughout this essay, I will explain my reasoning behind my judgment, using examples from the story to backup my statements and conclusions. In The Story of an Hour Louise Mallard is the women who is experiencing a delusion. The delusion began when her sister Josephine announced that her husband Brently had died in an accident. Rather than feeling the pain of having lost a loved one, Louise expressed an unexpected array of emotions. She felt a joyous feeling of independence granted by the death of her husband. For example, Louise said under her breath: free, free, free! She firmly believes that her husband is dead and she is free to live for herself. Louise s bizarre delusions stem from the self realization that she... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Story of an Hour it s more of a dreamy delusion; all her thoughts are focus how free she ll be now that her husband is died. For example, She breathed a quick prayer that life might be long. It was only yesterday she had thought with a shudder that life might be long. Louise once hoped life would be short, she now prays for a long, happy life by being independence. In The Verb to Kill it s more of a paranoid delusion. They have these thoughts about this stranger, that has never even talk to them but yet they say he wants them. By saying Surprise us on our last day here and catch us while we re still pure so s to get more please. That being said Verb to Kill is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Pros And Cons Of Affirmative Action Affirmative action and any race positive policies should be dismantled; I disagree with affirmative action. Better stated from the debate question: like Jim Crow, affirmative action is invidious racial discrimination. Affirmative action should take the path similarly to that taken in California become abolished. Affirmative actiondoes discriminate on a racial level. Affirmative action implies that minorities cannot achieve a certain goal without the help of a race positive policy, which is invidious racial discrimination. While policies developed to create diversity may (or may not) bring in diversity, the policies are damaging and create a second class minority degree. (Scalia, 1979) Colleges and employers should look at substance and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the case of Bakke, affirmative action does not actually provide equal opportunity; it helps minorities at the cost of others. ...eliminating racial preferences would have increased the likelihood of admission for white undergraduate applicants from 25 percent to only 26.5 percent. (Liu, 2002) For Bakke, the chances of being admitted are increased if affirmative action was not in place. For example, 60 percent black applicants who scored 1200 1249 on the SAT were accepted, compared to 19 percent of white applicants. For those who scored 1250 1299 on the SAT, 74 percent of blacks were accepted contrasting the 23 percent of white applicants accepted. Bakke was only allowed to be chosen from 84 spots versus a minority student who had all 100 spaces available to them. For many, that difference may not mean much at all, but those slim chances could have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...