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Synthesis Essay Prompt
Crafting a synthesis essay on the given prompt can be a formidable task, demanding a fusion of
critical thinking, analytical skills, and effective communication. The challenge lies not only in
comprehending the various sources provided but also in synthesizing divergent ideas to construct
a coherent and persuasive argument.
The process initiates with a meticulous analysis of the prompt, dissecting its nuances and
extracting the core themes. Subsequently, one must navigate through a maze of sources, each
offering unique perspectives, theories, and evidence. The complexity intensifies as the essayist
endeavors to identify connections, patterns, and conflicts among the diverse sources.
Moreover, synthesizing the information demands a delicate balance – avoiding the pitfall of
mere summarization while ensuring a seamless integration of ideas. It requires the finesse to
construct a narrative that seamlessly weaves together disparate threads into a unified tapestry of
thought. This process often necessitates multiple revisions to refine the synthesis, harmonize
conflicting viewpoints, and maintain a logical flow.
The synthesis essay also calls for a keen understanding of the rhetorical strategies employed in
the sources. Crafting a cohesive argument requires not only addressing the explicit content but
also deciphering the implicit intentions, biases, and persuasive techniques of each source. This
demands a heightened awareness of rhetoric, tone, and the intended audience.
Furthermore, the synthesis essay prompts often touch upon complex, multifaceted issues that
require a nuanced and sophisticated approach. It is not merely about regurgitating information
but about constructing an original viewpoint, supported by a synthesis of evidence that elevates
the discourse beyond a mere recitation of facts.
In conclusion, tackling a synthesis essay prompt involves navigating through a labyrinth of
information, extracting key elements, discerning connections, and presenting a cohesive
argument. It is an intellectual challenge that demands not only comprehensive research skills but
also the ability to synthesize diverse perspectives into a coherent and compelling narrative.
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Synthesis Essay Prompt Synthesis Essay Prompt
Effect Of The Immmersion Of Manga
Effect of The Immersion of Manga
A Brief Take on Comic Books Counterpart.
Are you an Otaku? A growing group of people, united, fans of Anime and Manga all
over the world call themselves this name, but how did this craze begin?
What is Manga s appeal?
Manga is a Japanese graphic novel, known most commonly to be similar to
traditional Comic Books from the US. The differences lie in the art styles, genre and
reading ways. Unlike the comic books featuring superheroes, Japanese Manga
focuses on issues from psychological insights to school life and historical stories.
Manga also has a very different feel from Comic Books due to the natural shading
and black and white themes. Although Manga is now available in many bookstores
all over the world, the transition from Manga being exotic to a common reading
material took a long time and three major steps until it became inspiration to people
outside of Japan.
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The Japanese culture in the US was feared until the 1990s to build in a foreign culture
deeply through Japanization . The term refers to the way that a country or area can
become influenced and converted into a culture that it is not such as the Japanese
culture being woven into US culture. Because cultural differences set areas apart, the
Japanese language and ways may seem new or exotic. Additionally this otherness
encouraged the rise of the integration and introduction of Manga. The Anime and
Manga appreciating communities stood as a minority and slowly through the efforts
of curiosity and encouragement of fans, the artform known as Manga arrived in
America. First, publishers started to get a feel for what the common people could take
Pennywise The Clown Quotes
Pennywise The Clown As a child, I vividly remembering watching the movie, It . I
remember this insignificant event clearly for one reason. It kept me up for days
because I was so terrified by the film. It was originally a horror novel written by
Steven King but was also released into a movie. Every great horror movie has a
villain or monsterand the monster in It goes by the name pennywise the clown.
Pennywise the Clown induces fearin me and millions of others because his traits
closely resemble those of Cohen s seven thesis which define what make a monster.
In the opening scene of the movie, a little boy is shown playing in the rain. The
boy s name is Georgie and he is doing what kids have done in the rain for years,
which is playing with a toy boat in the gutter. The camera then shows Georgie s
paper boat unfortunately flow into a gutter in the sidewalk. Georgie starts yelling
NOOO at the loss of his boat and scarmbles up to the gutter. At first the gutter
appears empty, until the audience hears a terrifying voice say Hi Georgie! and the
terrifying clown head shown in my image appears inside the gutter. The clown we
know as penywise. Pennywise asks if Georgie wants his boat back and Georgie
says yes. Pennywise then asks Georgie if he wants a balloon and cotton candy.
Georgie eagerly reaches inside and the demonic clown pulls him in and murders
the boy. The appearance of pennywise the clown would induce nightmares in most
children. He has pale white skin, a red nose and a receding hairline with the rest of
his head covered in curly red clown hair. As for his clothes, Pennywise wears
classic circus clown clothes. A one piece that is brightly colored with blue sleeves
and a yellow body. The purpose of Pennywise the Clowns actions and appearance
are meant to do one thing. To scare children. When pennywise the clown is first
seen talking to Georgie, although he is extremely creepy being in a gutter, a place
no one would ever want to see a clown he seems friendly in his demeanor. However,
when he pulls Georgie into the gutter his face becomes even more demonic and he
gives a chilling smile and laugh with fanglike, yellow stained teeth. If Pennywise the
clown doesn t seem terrifying yet, he
The Medical Profession s Compliance
This paper will evaluate the medical profession s compliance in honoring a patients
living will and durable powers of attorney. Every human being of sound body and
mind have the right to decide what happens with their body. If a doctor performs a
procedure without the patients consent then that doctor has committed an assault. In
the event a patient has done their due diligence and created a living will or obtained
a durable power of attorney to manage their wishes or affairs, be it medical, or
financial if some unforeseen situation prevents them from speaking or detailing their
wishes. The question is, will their legal documentsbe honored.
The problem is the public believes patient and family choices for life preserving
measures should be respected, but the healthcare providers believes it is pointless to
extend life sustaining treatment to someone who is considered legally dead or in a
vegetative state or might have an illness that is irreversible. Ethicists who advocate
the prohibition on taking action to shorten life agree that, where death is imminent
and inevitable, it is permissible to forgo treatments that would only provide a
precarious and painful prolongation of life, as long as the normal care due to the
sick person in similar cases is not interrupted. (Pozgar 428)
Having an advance directive is no guarantee that end of life wishes will be honored.
Advance directives have been around for almost 40 years and have been federally
mandates in all Medicare
Holes Stanley Character Analysis
Stanley, The Friendly Character
In the book called Holes, there is a very friendly character. His name is Stanley. He
portrays kindness, generosity, and he is warm hearted. He shows this kind of
character throughout the book. The first character trait Stanley shows is that he
shows is kindness. He shows this by giving something he found in the hole he dug
to X Ray. I think I might have found something. said Stanley. Instead of showing it
to Zig Zag, he gave the tube to X Ray. Stanley was being kind and letting X Ray
have the day off for finding what Stanley found. This was very kind because digging
the holes in Camp Green Lake on very harsh in conditions was not easy at all. It was
a very big deal to get the day off and he gave
Commedia Dell Arte Influence On Greek Theatre
The article seems to imply that, in the same way Greek theatre dwarfed any other
form of theatre from that period, commedia dell arte was the domineering theatre
form in its time not, perhaps, to quite the extent that Greek theatre did, but still
largely influential throughout Europe. It was around during Jacobean times, and
thus will have been known by Shakespeare, he being incredibly infused with the
theatre world around London and will have at least heard of commedia dell arte.
Such dramatic troupes as those traditionally associated with commedia dell arte
found their way into many of his plays; Twelfth night, Taming of the shrew, Othello,
they all either directly referenced to commedia dell arte or they held various aspects
of it which
Primate Acquisition
Decreased interest in olfaction may be related to early work which contrasted
varying levels of olfactory abilities among animals, highlighting primates as
deficient in this sense. In Turner s 1891 paper The Convolutions of the Brain, he
proposed a classification of Mammalia into three groups 1) Anasmotics, where the
organs of smell are absent and included dolphins and whales, 2) Macrosmatics,
defined by animals with a highly developed sense of smell and included ungulates,
carnivores and most mammals, and 3) Microsmatics where the sense of smell is
feeble as in pinnipeds, some whales, and apes and man. This idea of apes and
humans, indeed, primates in general having a poor sense of smell was corroborated
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The difference is even reflected in the names of the suborders Strepsirrhini, meaning
twisted nose, and Haplorhini, meaning simple nose. These suborders represent the
major phyletic groups in the primate order and include the lorises, lemurs, and
galagos within the strepsirrhines and tarsiers and anthropoids (monkeys, apes, and
humans) within the haplorhines (Fleagle 2013). There are two nodes where we see a
major divergence in nasal morphology, one in the early Eocene with the strepsirrhine
/haplorine split, and around 35 mya with the platyrrhine/catarrhine branching. Once
again the nomenclature reflects their nasal form with platyrrhine (consisting of new
world monkeys, marmosets, and tamarins) meaning flat nose, and catarrhine
(consisting of old world monkeys, gibbon, great apes, and humans) referring to their
downward facing noses. Descriptions of nasal morphology often focus on
comparisons between these groupings of primates as it aids in a more complete
understanding of when certain traits and phenotypes appear in the evolutionary
record of primates. These taxonomic branchings are based on shared derived
characteristics including the reduction of structural nasal complexity within
anthropoids and tarsiers, and differences within the main and accessory olfactory
bulbs between platyrhines and
Newton s Three Laws Of Motion
Newton s Three Laws of Motion
Timmo Wooldridge
11/18/2015
Sir Isaac Newton s laws of motion are three physical laws that made the foundation
for modern mechanics. They describe the relationship between the body and the
forces upon it, and it s response to the motion. Sir Isaac Newton was one of the
greatest scientists and mathematicians that ever lived, born in England on
December 25, 1643, the same year that Galileo died. He went to Trinity college in
Cambridge. While he was in college, Newton had new ideas about motion, which
he called Newton s three laws of motion. He also had ideas about gravity, the
diffraction of light, and forces. His ideas were so great that in 1705, Queen Anne
knighted him. What Newton s three laws of motion, and what did they do? Newton s
laws made the foundation for modern science and changed the world.
Newton s first law of motion states that An object at rest will remain at rest unless
acted on by an unbalanced force. An object in motion continues in motion with the
same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. (
Newton s 3 Laws of Motion ) This means that objects that are already moving tend
to stay moving. If there is an unbalanced force than it will affect the motion. There
are two parts to this statement. One that predicts what the behavior of stationary
objects will be, and the other part that predicts the behavior of moving objects. The
way of all objects can be described by saying that
Psychoanalysis Notion Of Memory
Any fixedness for the subject can only arise out of a constant repetition of
engagement in the environment that she finds herself within. For psychoanalysis,
subjectivation is the result of constant repetition. As with all psychoanalysis, this
conclusion comes empirical observerations from the couch; Freud observed that
patients would repeat what happened in their past rather than articulate their past
verbally, demonstrating the corporeality that is found in psychoanalysis notion of
memory.1 Key to psychoanalysis is the notion of making active of what was passive
beforehand, by making what was passive, active, the subjectasserts herself as distinct
and in control from the external world.2 The more that this mimesis takes place, the...
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After being removed from this comforting dyad, the child now has remain removed in
order to strengthen and assert their subjectivity. If there remains no tension that
comes from the separation, the child is unable to distinguish between self and other
and the subject and object. At this stage, the child is having intense difficulty with
organizing their experiences and various different parts of the body. For
psychoanalysis, separating form the mother is an incredibly difficult but a
fundamentally necessary process.
The rigidification of the subject from this continual process of ambiguity and
difficulty occurs when the child sees its own reflection. While prior to around the age
of two, the child remains in an ambiguous state of subjectivation, in which subject,
object and external and intenrnal are still incredibly difficult to separate from one
another. The child only begins to see itself as a distinct and independent entity, when
looking at the gestallt of the entirely organized and unitary reflection. The masterful
appearance of the child s reflection is contrasted with the ambiguous and slave like
characteristics of the child as it currently is. This contrast and inadequacy that the
baby has with the rigid structure of its own reflection forms the basis of the I that the
subject will continue to emulate or attempt to idealize throughout her entire life. By
identifying with
The Golden Compass Philip Pullman
Despite the variety of genres that Philip Pullman has explored from historical
fiction to fantasy which have lead to a plethora of criticism, Pullman writes
enchanting tales first and foremost for his audience s enjoyment. In an interview
discussing the teaching of children s literature Pullman humbly requests to let the
children enjoy the books before doing anything else, before counting semicolons,
looking at specific adjectives etc. His books are written to enchant, delight and
beguile the read to be enjoyed after, not during. (Scholastic). Margo Jefferson
praises his writing saying If you are going to preface your books with passages
from Milton, Rilke and John Ashbery, then you had better write well. Pullman
does. His prose has texture and flexibility, like excellent fabric. And he gives us so
much. Suspense of course, but such degrees of pleasure, excitement (the excitement
of meeting characters, not just adventurers) and grief (Jefferson). While he
incorporates various sophisticated literary elements in each of his pieces, his works
are for those who pick up his books despite their ability to reference Milton or the
Bible. Even though he is Oxford educated like Tolkien and Lewis, his unique
upbringing has molded his writing to starkly contrast his writing from that of his
colleagues. In The Broken Bridge, Clockwork, and The Golden Compass, one can
appreciate the unique experience Philip Pullmanpresents to his readers through his
literary allusions, themes and
The Effects Of Housing Animals In Zoos
When people think of a zoo what pops into their minds? They probably imagine a
fun, educational place where kids can learn about happy little animals from
watching them in enclosures. What comes to mind when I think of a zoo,
however, is the opposite. I picture severely depressed and overly stressed animals
trapped in cages too small to mimic their natural environment. The effects of
housing animals in zoos can be detrimental to the animal s health, increasing the
probability of stress induced diseases and stereotypic behavior, especially in Asian
and Africans elephants. Although wild animals are anything but free from disease
or injury, it is a more significant problem for them in captivity. According to Stephen
Bostock, author of Zoos and Animal Rights , the stress of being captured and
transported can make an animal more liable to serious, infection (67). He also
mentions how the conditions in zoos can assist in the spread of infections and
parasites (67). In addition to this, animals can be exposed to disease they would not
normally face in the wild, diseases that they have no immunity built against. For
example, primates catch tuberculosis and measles from humans and Antarctic
penguins often die from aspergillosis as a result of not living in their natural aseptic
environment (Bostock, 67). So even though zoo animals may be healthier in ways
such as less minor injuries, the gap between them and their wild counterparts is not
as big as people perceive. Elephants are
Henry Ford History
Have you ever thought about how different the world would be today if we didn t
have the cars we have today? The twentieth to the twenty first century would be
completely different. We would not be able to drive across the country in a week s
time, we wouldn t be able to travel from place to place for events, all of our life
would be surrounded by asking yourself the question, how will i get there? We have
these things today thanks to henry ford, Born to Mary Litogot Ford and William ford
on July 30, 1863, and his innovations to the automotive business.
At age 16 Henry discovered his love for engineering when he left his home in
Greenfield Township, Michigan. After he came back home he continued to work
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It was outsold by Chevrolet and Plymouth so it discontinued in 1931. In 1932 he
introduced the v8 engine but he was still ranked number 3 by 1936.
1937, Battle of overpass, United Auto Workers (UAW) coordinated strikes at several
different auto companies. Ford didn t like this idea of not having control of his
business so he hired ex con guards to protect his business. These guards then attacked
the news men taking pictures.
Ford signs a contract with the UAW on June 20th, 1941. Ford signed the papers
because his wife clara was afraid of blood shed and riots.Ford agreed to match
highest wage rates in the industry and deduct union dues from workers pay.
1943, May 26th, Henry son, and so before it dies at 49. He had developed stomach
cancer. Although he had surgery, it was unsuccessful due to metastasis, a growth
from previous cancer, he died at his lakeside home in Grosse Pointe Shores.
April 7th, 1947 Henry Ford dies. He was 83, and died of a syllable hemorrhage. His
legacy will live on he helped shape the 20th century, he changed the way we live.
Henry Ford probably played one of the biggest roles of shaping the world we know
today. Without the cars we have today it would take forever to get anywhere! Henry
was definitely a prodigy in his time and still
Meursault And Raskolnikov
How can the way a character acts or treats other people push the plot of a book
forward? Fyodor Dostoevsky s novel Crime and Punishment and Albert Camus
novella The Stranger both feature main characters guilty of committing murder;
however, the the two main characters, Meursault and Raskolnikov, act very
differently and so their fates end up very different. The main character of the The
Stranger is a man simply called Monsieur Mersault. Camus presents Meursault as an
honest person. This doesn t necessarily work in his favor, as he tells people
repeatedly that things don t matter. He is very emotionally detached from everyone
and everything. He does not even cry when his own motherdies, and he does not love
the woman who is supposed to be his love interest. Meursault... Show more content
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Meursault, true to his characterization, doesn t really react. He feels no guilt because
he does not feel like anything matters. The murder he committed was just another
thing that happened. He is caught and put on trial for his crimes. The prosecutor uses
his indifference toward the death of his mother and everything else to get him
convicted. Even after his conviction, he doesn t show any emotion. Raskolnikov,
however, immediately becomes paranoid about what he has done and thinks that
everyone knows. He falls ill after his crime and the people around him start to
believe he has gone insane. This leads people to suspect him of committing the
crime. Perhaps had he not acted the way he did, no one would suspect of the crime.
Despite actually having feelings after his crime, Raskolnikov also feels no guilt for
killing the old woman because of his philosophy about extraordinary men. He simply
dislikes the fact that he wasn t successful and therefore not an extraordinary man.
Raskolnikov ends up confessing to the crime and because of his supposed insanity
after the murder it is decided that he is not some simple
The On Film Business With The Appellation
Rahmanian 1 Ehsan Rahmanian Professor Gary Toop PHL 710 March 31 2016
Transparencies on Film The children wisdom assaulted the almost sixty year old
waste production of the film business with the appellation: Daddy s Cinema.
Representatives of the last thus could think of no preferred counter over Kiddy s
Silver screen. This feline, as at the end of the day the adage goes among kids, does
not duplicate. How unfortunate to set experience against youthfulness when the issue
is the exceptionally youthfulness of that experience gained amid the immaturity of
the medium. What is terrible about Daddy s Cinema is its juvenile character, relapse
produced on a modern scale. The fallacy of the protectors demands the very kind of...
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While in self governing craftsmanship anything slacking behind the effectively settled
Rahmanian 2 specialized standard does not rate, versus the society industry, whose
standard bars everything except for the predigested also, the officially coordinated,
pretty much as the restorative exchange takes out facial wrinkles works which have
not totally aced their strategy, pass owning therefore something consolingly
uncontrolled and coincidental, have a freeing quality. In them the defects of a
beautiful young lady s composition turn into the remedial to the impeccable face of
the expert star (Adorno 178). They are considered better than the lines by the
scriptwriters, which no living individual could ever utter, and which meanwhile have
been disparaged by American faultfinders. In their own particular manner,
notwithstanding, Musial s sentences additionally tend to sound simulated as before
long as they are listened, not read. This might be to some degree the issue of the
novel which joins a kind of rationalistic delusion into the inward development of its
content under the appearance of a brain science that the more dynamic Freudian brain
science of the period uncovered as a justification. By the by, this is not really the
general purpose. The aesthetic distinction between the media is clearly still more
prominent than anticipated by the individuals who feel ready to keep away from
awful writing by adjusting great composition. Notwithstanding when dialog is
Research Paper On Charlie Chaplin
Lights, Camera, Action! A common phrase we all know today. Three simple
words said by so many of the greats! The famous words uttered by the greatest silent
film star, Charlie Chaplin. Chaplin has blessed the lives of many throughout his
eighty or so years of life. Chaplin isn t a war hero neither does he risk his life for
others. Chaplin is a hero in his own way. He spent his life entertaining others,
making them laugh, cry, or even getting them riled up. Chaplin was able to
overcome childhood struggles and impact society with his films while becoming the
Hollywood icon we all know today. Beloved childhood cartoons like Tom Jerry and
Laurel Hardy actually found their inspiration from a certain baggy trousered man,
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No, he wasn t abused, but her did have to deal with an alcholic father for a quarter
of his life. His mother wasn t any better, although she was a successful stage
performer and quite the singer, she was deemed mentally insane by her peers. She
was later placed in an insane asylum leaving Charlie and Sydney, his half brother,
to fend for themselves. Their father has left them many years prior, so they were
completely alone. They spent the next several years in and out of workhouses.
They slept either on the streets or in sed workhouses. Later on, to make more
money, they joined a group of clog dancers. They toured all over! Germany,
Scotland, and finally America, Charlie loved it there. Charlie and Sydney left and
settled in America. Over time Chaplin made a name for himself in the film topia
we all know today, Hollywood. After a few years in the industry, and many films
produced, Chaplin met his first wife. Charlie and Mildred Harris were married for
two years then divorced. Next was Lita Grey, three years later they divorced.
Paulette Goddard was his third wife, they were divorced six years later. His fourth
and final wife, Oono O neil, were happily married for thirty four years. Chaplin died
December 25th, 1977. Despite their huge age gap, Charlie was fifty three and Oono
was eighteen, they claimed they were madly in
Example Of Restaurant Review
For my restaurant review, I picked the restaurant Soulshine Pizza Factory because of
its atmosphere. The restaurant was named after a song called Soulshine which was
written by Warren Haynes and sang by the Allman Brothers. Known for being more
than just a songwriter, Warren Haynes would occasionally join the Allman Brothers
and other bands in singing the song. Warren Haynessong had such an influence on
many people including the owner of Soulshine who ended up naming the restaurant
after the popular song. It was founded in 2001. The restaurant has a lot of history
behind its creation; the owner of the restaurant loves pizzaand was an Allman brothers
fan, a southern rock jam band. He opened the the restaurant, because he wanted to...
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It is a place for a casual lunch and dinner date with your group of
friends,boyfriend,girlfriend, or family. Soulshine can also be a place where people
can bring their kid s soccer team after practice. In general, Soulshine Pizza Factory
is a vibrant and family oriented scene. At Soulshine they also serve desserts and
salads. So if someone is all about diet and worried that they cannot eat at Soulshine
Pizza Factory because the word pizza is on the restaurant name, there is no need to
worry because they have a mixture of healthy dishes that will heighten your taste
What Role Does Music Play In The Hobbit
When you turn on the radio, everybody that the sound can reach will typically
suggest to play their favorite band or genre of music.Whether it is alternative, punk
rock, or smooth jazz, music is something that everybody enjoys listening to. This is
no exception in the novel, The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. Music plays an important
role in this book where you frequently read songs sung by dwarves, elves, and
goblins. Although all of these magical beings sing songs that may look similar at first
glance, these tunes could not be more different! In chapter one of The Hobbit, thirteen
dwarves begin singing a song about an adventure over Misty Mountains and taking
back the gold and treasure that the evil dragon, Smaug, stole from the them. The
last line of the song states, We must away, ere break of day, to win our harps and
gold from him! The dwarves were exceptionally determined to march up to Smaug
and take the back the precious gold that was rightfully theirs. The tone of the song
was very bold and adventurous. This is proved by the length of the song. The song
sung by the dwarves is so long that the when you read it, you feel as if you are with...
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This song is shorter, and much more peculiar and mystifying than the tune sung by
the dwarves. Almost every stanza ends with a Ha, ha! this is a small, but important
factor to the mystery of the song. It leaves you with many questions. Why are they
laughing? What are they laughing at? As mentioned at the beginning of this
paragraph, the song sung by the elves is much shorter than the dwarves tune. The
length of this song contributes to the mysterious tone. If this song was long and
drawn out, the reader would no longer be left with questions about the song. They
would know why the elves were laughing, and they would also know the answers to
the questions the elves asked the group of travellers. Without the tone and length of
the song the mystery and suspense would be
Imagery In George Orwell s Animal Farm
Actions speak louder than words, which is why the Party and Napoleon must be
delicate in their own personal advancements; or throw the spotlight onto an issue
that their subjects can latch onto. Orwell brings life to his text though the use of
political techniques, which include the use of a figurehead and a scapegoat to win
the loyalty of the masses. Hence, Orwell created the figureheads of Big Brother for
1984, and Napoleon for Animal Farm. However, life in both novelbecome almost
uninhabitable, which was conveyed through Orwell s use of imagery Down in the
street little eddies of wind were whirling dust and torn paper into spirals, and though
the sun was shining and the sky a harsh blue, there seemed to be no colour in
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Swine! Swine! and suddenly she picked up a heavy Newspeak dictionary and flung it
at the screen. (Orwell 2016, Ch.1 pg. 14) This use of imagery depicts the
population s loyalty to Big Brother. Orwell fashioned Animal Farm to be an
allegory for the October Revolution and Stalin s rule in Russia, where the actions
of Napoleon and his subjects to be very similar. Such actions include a misguided
sense of loyalty, where Napoleon acquires nine puppies, whom are stupidly loyal
and are easily manipulated to bend to Napoleon s command. Orwell foreshadowed
the outcome of Napoleon s rule by observing the actions of the dogs, It was noticed
that they wagged their tails to him [Napoleon] in the same way as the other dogs
had been used to do to Mr. Jones. (Orwell 1951, Ch. 5 pg. 36) It is abundantly clear
that both humans and alike in the novels have been brainwashed to follow the
notorious reign of their
Reflection Paper On The Solar Eclipse
While being a very excited fan of Mythology, Astrology and this year s upcoming
solar eclipse, I decided to embark on a journey with my two daughters, Jazmine (4
and proud of it), Layla (terrible 2.5 s) Goins to experience the eclipse at its fullest
in Totality town (Andrews) North Carolina. Second thought s about this were
weighing heavily in my head. Especially in the wake of the recent tragedy that
took place in Charlottesville, Virginia. But being that this was a very important
historical moment, I really wanted this experience not only for myself but for my
daughters also. So with out any more hesitation, I said a quick prayer and set
forward towards my destination. 2.5 hrs later we were in a thriving community
where everyone shared the same enthusiasm that I did for the upcoming event. So
with out further ado, I unfolded my daughters blanket under a shade tree so they
would be comfortable, and commenced a count down for the event. After settling in
we were greeted by a fellow stargazer whom asked offered a pair of glassesto my
daughters in order to view the eclipse. Without hesitation, they replied, received their
glasses, and gave her the biggest hug their short arms could muster. Moments later, I
was greeted by Stephen St. Claire, An artist from Asheville, North Carolinawhom
with a warm welcome, invited my daughters and myself to join himself and his
wife Joy St. Claire, under the trees where everyone else was, and not alone.
Understanding immediately the potential and power in this, I agreed, gathered my
things and shuffled my daughters in their direction. Once we made it there, my
daughters as always, hugged, greeted, and told them their names and ages. In like
fashion, they were bombarded with the same. Once we were settled sitting down,
Joy being the SAINT that she is immediately started interacting with my daughters as
if she had known them their whole life, and vice versa. While Steven and I had a
very interesting, wholehearted, truthful, fellowship amongst ourselves, about what s
going on in today s world. As our conversation continued, he asked if I felt as if there
was a change from then until now. Anxious to convey my answer accurately and
correctly, I told
Birth Weight Is An Essential Organ Known For
Synthesising...
Introduction
The placenta is an essential organ known for synthesising growth factors and
angiogenic factors for its own growth and fetal development throughout gestation.
The placenta is made up of two morphologically and functionally distinct zonal
layers, the junctional (JZ) and labyrinth zone (LZ). The JZ is made up of
trophohoblasts and maternal blood vessels but no fetal vessel, and is the major site
for the production of hormones (Choi et al. 2005). The LZ on the other hand is too
made up of trophoblast cells but also both maternal and fetal vessels and is thus, the
major site for maternal fetal exchange (Waddell et al. 2000). As gestation progresses
towards term, we expect there to not just be an increase in fetal weight, but also ...
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In addition, whether there were any significant gender differences in the weights of
the fetus and placenta, including the two placental zones at E21 of gestation.
Methods
Housing of animals
Prior to the laboratory session, all animals were purchased from the Animal
Resources Collection (ARC). They had ad libitum access to food and water, and
were under 12 hour light 12 hour dark cycle conditions.
Mating Procedure
Each rat was timed mated; day 1 of pregnancy was determined by the presence of
spermatozoa in the vaginal smear. Pregnant rats were obtained from ARC on day 2
day 5 of pregnancy and maintained thereafter in the Pre Clinical Facility at UWA.
Euthanization and Cesarean Section
Mothers were euthanized by an intra peritoneal injection of 160 mg/kg body weight
Lethabarb (Virbac Animal Health, NSW, AU) immediately prior to the laboratory
session. The abdominal cavity was then opened to expose the two uterine horns; to
identify the cervix, placentas and fetuses (through the wall of the uterus and once
removed), and the ovary (including corpora lutea). Implantation sites for the litters
were then recorded down, using the V system mark each fetus, counting from
ovarian end of the left horn to the ovarian end of the right horn. Record a resorbed
fetus as an R
Differences Between Sunni Creed And Zayid Creed
Emilio Vasquez
MENA 160A1 001E DIS The Sunni Creed of Adud al Din Iji and the Zaydi creed
of Imam al Mutawakkil have some major fundamental differences, as you may
expect since both come from opposite spectrums of Islam; but, after careful analysis,
one may be surprised to find that both creeds hold a fair amount of similarities. In
this essay, I plan to compare and contrast the Sunni creed and Zayid creed by showing
you evidence of the significant similarities and differences in these two short texts.
Even though one branch may have something that the other may not have, one can
still see that both creeds of Islam provide the instructions and general beliefs of how
a Muslim must act, how God is the most powerful. The biggest ... Show more content
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You will not find any mention of Jesus, Noah, and Abraham. Muhammadis the seal of
the prophets; there is no prophet after him. The prophets are preserved from sin;
they are superior to the higher angels, and the generality of men are superior to the
generality of angels (Adud al Din Iji verse 21). Muhammad is the only one
mentioned in the verse and is described as the only important prophet of praise.
Another significant difference in the Zayid creed that sets it apart from the Sunni
creed is that the Zayid creed goes into vivid, descriptive and explicit detail about
what Hell is like for those who do not repent or believe in God. Whoever
transgresses the boundaries (or laws) God established will be in the punishment of
the Hellfire forever. Whoever God puts in the Hellfire will be there eternally, and
they will not emerge from the Fire (Q. 2:167) (Imam al Mutawakkil page 3).
Obviously, Hell is more emphasized in the Zayid creed, and very little is said
about Hell in the Sunni creed. Everlastingly abiding in paradise are the people of
Paradise, and in Hell the unbeliever (Adud al Din Iji verse 19). Now looking at
these two examples, you easily can tell which is more detailed and more descriptive.
One big difference that still continues to baffle me is what is considered to be
obligatory. Both creeds sound like they contradict themselves on the idea
Symptoms And Symptoms Of Schizophrenia Essay
Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a brain disorder that manifests itself in the patient by
causing drastic changes in the person s behavior and causing other symptoms that are
divided into two categories: positive symptoms and negative symptoms (Mental
Health America [MHA], n.d.). The positive symptoms include delusions,
hallucinations, disorganized and deluded speech, and an exhibition of inappropriate
laughter, tears, and aggressiveness (MHA, n.d.). The negative symptoms include
having a toneless voice, expressionless face, having rigid bodies or catatonia, and
extreme apathy (MHA, n.d.). Their decline in health would be evident when the
patient s symptoms start to prevent them from excelling in their work, social life,
and school (Mental Help, 2009). The most common type of delusion is that of
persecution and the most common type of hallucinations are auditory (MHA, n.d.).
These persecution stories can be inconsistent, meaning they do not follow a timeline.
In addition, the patient is unable to give a great amount of detail about who is
persecuting them, why they re are being persecuted and when the persecution
started. Another type of delusion is grandeur in which people believe they are
someone important such as a respectable scientist or the president. The positive
symptoms are also manifested in the early stages of the disorder and the negative
symptoms are presented in the late stages of the disorder. The disorder affects about
1% of the population worldwide, and
The Death Of Homicide Through Executions
Everyone in the world has two things in common. These two things are that
everyone starts their life by being born and also everyone ends their life by dying.
Now in the way people are born and how they die can vary, but the fact of the
matter is they were born and they will die. There are really only two ways people
are born which are vaginal or cesarean births. This differs from death because there
are more than a million ways to die, including snake bites, car crash, parachute
failure when skydiving, or even ironically when there is a complication when giving
birth. The different ways people die can be categorized into four groups, natural
causes which happen when people s bodies give out; homicide, which is when
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The blood eagle was when a person, who killed a father, would have their spinal
exposed and then their ribs would be cracked and set through their backs.
Afterward, their lungs would be pulled out and placed on their ribs (Aden, Josh).
Though the blood eagle was used because of religious beliefs, not all executions
were for that reason. On the other hand some people, during the dark ages were
killed because of the plague, they had or people thought they had to make sure they
could not pass it on to the next person they came into contact with. Although people
were executed for religious and sanitary purposes, one of the biggest reasons for
people to be executed was to make a statement. For instance in ancient Rome, they
used beasts in the coliseums to kill people they called it damnatio ad bestias. Most of
the time these people were prisoners of war to make sure people knew what
ultimately happens to the enemies of Rome. Later in medieval England to make
statements about traitors they used and execution method know as hanged, drawn,
and quartered. This method was when men who committed treason were drug
through town on a wood panel and taken to the gallows. They then were hung close to
death, and then immediately cut into four pieces in front of everybody (Aden, Josh).
Similarly to this day drug cartels make threats to other drug cartels by using the
execution method called the Columbian
Jack Price s Model Essay
Jack Price describes some common mistakes that students make when dealing with
equations. He suggests ways to help students minimize these mistakes. Why does he
suggest that students should have more time to work with manipulatives?
Mr. Price mentions that extending the lesson and allowing students more time to
work with manipulatives allowed them a time to develop rules to help the solve
equation effectively and efficiently.
Write a story problem that can be modeled by the equation shown below.
20 = g + (2 g) + 2
Bonnie works for 2 hours at G dollars. When Bonnie does over time, she earns twice
as much. How much does Bonnie make per hour if she works a total of twenty hours?
Model
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He wrote equals signs on the board. Students were asked to define the meaning of the
equal signs. He continues the discussion until students arrive at the correct meaning.
Knowing what students know before the lesson helps the instructor plan a practical
lesson and sort out any misconceptions before teaching the lesson.
Expert s Evaluation
students experience success at the beginning of the lesson
permits identification of misconceptions
Compare Your Evaluation
The expert and I both emphasized the importance of identifying any misconceptions
that students have about the lesson. Knowing those students has these
misconceptions helps the instructor sort out these mistakes to help students
understand the lesson in a better way.
Using manipulatives to illustrate a concept.
Observed outcome:
The manipulative that was used, allowed students to move them around creating their
own rules of balancing equations. Students were allowed hands on manipulatives that
they moved from one side to the other to balance the scale. This deepens the students
understanding.
Expert s Evaluation
allows students to develop rules for themselves
develops a concrete understanding the builds to the
People s Crusade Dbq
The People s Crusade led by Walter Sans Avoir, also known as Walter the
Penniless. The People s Crusade was the prelude to the First Crusade and lasted six
months from April to October 1096. The First Crusade was begun by Pope Urban
II at the Council of Clermont in 1095. It started as a widespread pilgrimage of
western Christendom and ended as a military expedition by Roman Catholic Europe
to regain the Holy Land taken in the Muslim conquests of the Levant, resulting in the
capture of Jerusalem in 1099. The People s Crusade recruited many peasants which
slaughtered populations of Jews in Europe and then attacked Muslims in Anatolia,
where they were decisively defeated. In 1096, the official Crusader armies, led by a
number of Catholic rulers,
The Dehumanization Of The Jews
Adolf Hitler had a plan to exterminate all European Jews. There was approximately
9.5 millions Jews living in Europe in 1933. On January 30, 1933 Hitler started his
extermination by rounding up all European Jews and sending them to concentration
camps. Hitler believed the Jews were responsible for the lost of World War 1. Even
though the Jews had nothing to do with the lost of World War I, Hitler wanted to
make them pay. Dehumanization is the process of depriving someone of human
qualities and attributes. The dehumanization process the SS officers enforced on the
Jews left many of them dead or silent if they survived. At the concentration camps,
they were to be stripped of all identification. By the time the concentration camps
were liberated in 1945, over 6 million European Jews were killed inhumanely. Elie
Wiesel, who was a survivor of the Holocaust, recalls the horrific experiences he and
his fellow Jews had to go through in his book Night. Before the Jews were killed, the
SS officers dehumanized the Jews by making them suffer through violence,
humiliation, and horrible living conditions. Those horrific experiences made Wiesel
speak up for the voiceless, and to make sure the Holocaust was not forgotten.
Hitler did not kill the Jews as soon as they got to the camps. He wanted to break
them down and make them suffer before he killed them. Each Jew had to pass the
inspection test performed by Dr. Josef Mengele, who was known as the Angel of
Death. In order for Elie and his father to pass selection they had to lie to the doctor
about their age. Without his father lying, he would have been sent to the
crematoria. Elie states that It was imperative that we stay together. Neither Elie nor
his father knew that they would never see Tzipora or Mrs. Wiesel again. Elie now
lived for his father. During selection, the Jews had to state their name and their
profession. Elie lied and said he was eighteen, in good health, and a farmer. After
they had been inspected, they were either directed to the left or to the right. If they
were not strong enough or young enough, they were immediately sent to the
crematoria. The Jews had no idea if they were going to be sent to the barracks or
straight to the crematoria. The
Palei Medispa Research Paper
When it comes to women s health, wouldn t it be amazing to be able to go to one
place that has it all? At Pali MediSpa at Pali Women s Health Center in Kailua,
Hawaii, they have everything you need for skin care, scar removal, body contouring,
and more.
At Pali MediSpa, their goal is to help you look and feel your best. With cosmetic
services, including Smartlipo Triplexв„ў, they use trusted, minimally invasive
techniques that guarantee results. With Smartlipo Triplexв„ў,patients receive the
gentle body contouring they need to achieve a more toned appearance, without
extensive surgery. They also provide skin care support, including rosacea and acne
treatment, BOTOXВ®, and scar removal. Whether you want to get rid of stretch
marks, unwanted hair,
Short Essay On Byyond Games
Hello Readers. If you frequently follow these columns or the BYOND forums,
chances are you ll be familiar with a developer by the key of Kidpaddle45, an
active developer of many great games, projects, and resources found around
BYOND. Unfortunately, he passed away in an untimely accident last month. May
his soul rest in peace. MakGam in a day is now underway! Super Saiyan X shares
the details of the rapid game development challenge with a total of $275.00 in cash
prizes distributed over the three highest scoring games. The challenge ends on August
16th, prior to which time developers need to choose a 24 hour period to create a full
fledged game resolving around three themes. Currently, seven developers have
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A demo is currently out, try to collect coins and reach the end! Exentriks Gaming
shared another gif featuring Transcend, an adventure RPG. This time it appears he
has come across a tribal enemy who throws spears in a battle arena surround by
fire. A demo is in the works, but for the time being, check out his Twitter page for
past updates. Psiforged is an up and coming open world RPG where players find
themselves as a character with psionic energy, a god like feature that with training,
can unlock devastating skills to take down their enemies. Once the land is safe,
players can hone their crafting skills to build a home and further their gear. But be
warned, using psionic energy and technology can tax the world, potentially
damaging it. Tacticians now have 10 more spells added to their spell book, and
humans have 3 new variations with the latest updates to Sigrogana Legend 2.
Additionally, a new area, the Colossal Tower, is now open and ready to be
explored. Dungeons have seen changes to size and functionality and on screen text
is now scalable. Avidanimefan shares the latest enhancements to Kage: Rise of the
Tengu. Players now go on the defensive in the pvp RPG game, with new ninpos
that block, clone, and absorb incoming damage, just in time for the addition of
enemies who are ready to go on the offense. Quests are in as on screen elements,
and a monument to Kidpaddle45 has been raised. Zuhayr looks like he has been
careless with fire or gunpowder
Downtown Houston Essay
Downtown Houston is often associated with business, entertainment and plenty of
traffic. However, over the next 5 years the center of our city will be focusing on
building its reputation as a residential neighborhood.
Houston has seen a major revitalization of the areas inside of the 610 loop, from the
Heights, to Montrose, and Midtown. Many new high rises have been built in these up
and coming neighborhoods over the last decade, resulting in an influx of residential
living that has slowly crept toward downtown, but has never quite reached into the
limits of the downtown area.
Mostly attracting young urban professionals, empty nesters and small families,
Downtown Houston is hoping to provide more housing options for just about any
Houstonian interested in calling the area home. To show it means business, the city s
Downtown s Living Initiative is going strong, offering $15,000 per unit in tax rebates
developers who commit to building homes or undertake multifamily living projects.
Currently, 12 residential projects are set to add to the neighborhood, which is
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With fitness centers, workspaces, entertainment, and restaurants as well as the recent
influx of neighborhood style bars and relaxed coffee shops opening up as of late
downtown is more an more becoming the epicenter of activity for Houston, as any
downtown is for many major cities across the US.
Currently, the METRO Rail line is planning expansions that will transport riders all
the way out to UH s main campus and past to the Pamn Center Transit Center,
located just north of 610 past MacGregor Park. They also have a line in the works
that takes riders through the East End, another up and coming neighborhood in
Houston, all the way out near the Gus Wortham Golf
Analysis Of Paul Basden s A Congenial Way
Paul Basden begins his conversation on worship by seeking to define its meaning.
However, the reader will learn quickly that this task is easier said than done. Basden
examines worship through theological, biblical, and historical facets and ultimately
determines that Worship has never been practiced in all places by all people in one
way (18). In order to discuss the various types of worship in a congenial way, Basden
introduces six authors that are charged with defending and critique each other s
methods.
First, Paul Zahl defines and defends the practice of formal liturgical worship. For
Zahl, formal liturgical worship is first and foremost vertical worship. Formal liturgical
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Best acknowledges that often in worship skirmishes what divides is not what is
important, namely truth, but instead what is temporal, namely music style. For Best,
the most effective way to worship is to rely upon the historical truth preserved in the
hymn book.
In Chapter 3, Joe Horness sets forth an argument for contemporary music driven
worship. This style of worship has an emphasis on relationship. Horness seeks to
set forth the true goal of contemporary worship. It is not just about the
instrumentation; instead it focuses on the communication. Horness takes the
reader personally through his journey from traditional worship to contemporary
worship, including his experience with Willow Creek Church. In his chapter,
Horness promotes an emphasis on connecting: connecting unbelievers with
believers and ultimately, connecting all people with God. He states, People of this
generation are longing to experience the genuine presence of God. And God is
longing to move in and among the hearts of his people. If we will learn to worship
from hearts that are fully engaged, God will be glorified and set free to move in us
and among us (104). Horness ends his chapter with some brief warnings for those
involved in the contemporary worship. He then encourages all worshipers to seek
above all to bring their best to God
Analysis of Primary Colors
Politics is a bloodsport, one big game of corruption, muckraking, prostitution, and
defilement, which is played by the politicians, the media, and the seemingly innocent
public that tends to forget that politicians are humans also, no better than the masses
except for one thing, the ability to play the game. Primary Colors by Anonymous
portrays this fraudulent game perfectly, exhibiting all of the dark aspects of a
political campaign: from the vicious media in their pursuit of scandals, to the
traitorousness of opposing candidates to destroy each other, all the way to the
secretive sexual interactions taking place during the campaigning process. Yet in this
vice corrupted novel, Anonymous also manages to let the human side of the tainted...
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For example, he remembers the promise that he made to Fat Willie about having
him open a branch of his restaurant up in the capitol (214). But on the overall it is
Stanton s genius that allows the people to relate to him, he lets them know that he
associates with the problems they have and that he really cares about those
problems (44), that is a noteworthy feature of his. With Freddy Picker, it is his
honesty to the voters to the American public, admitting the mistakes he had made in
the past and confessing that he is not qualified to even pretend to run for the
presidency, (501) what highlights his nobleness and shows how dedicated he is to
the masses. The truism of the unscrupulous game of politics is that one has to love
the game dearly in order to succeed in it and be a good, noble politician. Picker does
love the game, he does it for the pleasure of the challenge (486), but he plays for
himself, and not for the public, which is a dangerous thing (486). His addiction to
the political game as well as drugs made him quit the first time in 1978, and it is his
addiction and not his love for the game that makes him crumble under the pressure
of the present campaign. Picker avoids the game while campaigning against Stanton,
and everyone on the Stanton campaign notices it, especially Jack himself: He isn t
playing the game at all, not in any wayВ…He s not going to be able to
Speech Cloud In Persepolis
Persepolis Twentieth century holds many enormous changes within all sections of
life, graphic novels as a branch of literature was a part of those changes. It employs
visual and verbal terminology to shape the story. One of the popular novels among
graphic novels is Persepolis which is about the story of the writer s childhood
Marjane Satrapi. The narrative graphically and textually tells about the events
including removing Reza Shah from power and replacing him by his son, ending
western power over Iran, and fighting between Iran and Iraq which happened
during 1979 1988. Throughout these years Iranian people have gone through plenty
of fluctuations and changes which are analyzed in numerous ways by foreign
people as in one of her interview Marjane states that From the time I came to France
in 1994, I was always telling stories about life in Iran to my friends. We d see pieces
about Iran on television, but they didn t represent my experience at all. (Pantheon)
Therefore, Marjane tries to explain the Iranian true situation to everyone. Within her
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Throughout her novel, Marjane has used several different kinds of speech clouds,
such as speech, though, and scream cloud. In most of the parts of the book she
uses speech cloud because the people are talking normally. For example, on page
70 when god asks Marji what is wrong with her, Marjane uses speech cloud, for he
was talking normally. On the other hand, she puts her answer into a scream cloud
which implies that she is angrily screaming and telling god to get out. In addition,
she uses thought cloud, for example, on page 60, when her uncle tells her that he
was in prison for nine years, she immediately thinks about Laly s father. In this point,
the writer does need to write down that she is thinking instead the graph implies that
she is
Animal Experimentation Is Unnecessary and Cruel Essay
Every year, millions of animals suffer through painful and unnecessary tests. Animals
in laboratories all over the world live lives of deprivation, pain, isolation, and torture.
Even though vast studies show that animal experimentation often lacks validity,
leading to harmful human reactions, we still continue to use this method of
experimentation, while many other less expensive and more beneficial alternatives
exist. Going beyond the issue of animal experimentation being morally wrong, this
form of research is also hindering medical progress. Although the use of animals in
laboratories is said to be necessary for the welfare and health of humans, people
mistakenly believe that this immoral and unscientific method of experimentation is...
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Because of differences in animal and human anatomies, they respond to drugs in
different ways, proving test results done on animals to be inaccurate when applied to
humans. For this reason, animal experimentation has done little to produce any
definitive advances in medical research and has actually hindered medical progress. In
addition to the fact that animal experimentation is ineffective, unreliable, and costly,
testing on animals also violates animal rights. Do we think that just because we are
superior to animals that we have the right to subject these innocent creatures to cruel
and painful experiments? The superiority humans feel over animals may be the
reason why humans feel less troubled by inflicting pain on animals. Or perhaps
humans justify this cruel act by saying that animals would not be used in
experiments if their use was not absolutely necessary. The pain and misery these
animals are put through is absolutely unjustified, especially since the experiments
they are subject to are proven to be unnecessary and even pointless. As Ingrid
Newkirk states, animals in the laboratories are under constant stress from fear, the
loss of control over their lives, and the denial of all
Girsch 3 that is natural and meaningful to them, such as enjoying the company of
others of their own kind (Newkirk 2). Thousands of animals are put through the
suffering and torture of ridiculous experiments
The Causes Of The Gas Exchange In Humans
Gas exchange takes place at the respiratory surface which is a boundary between
the external environment and the interior of the body. Respiratory surface is a cell
membrane for the gas exchange of unicellular organisms but for the large organisms
it has specialise organs like lungs, gills or trachea. Gas exchange is the exchange of
gases across a semipermeable membrane via the process of diffusion, This occurs
across cell membranes (from inside the lungs to blood stream then from out of the
blood, into the cells, into the mitochondria). Gas exchange involves the respiration
and breathing. Respiration is the process of combining oxygenwith glucose to make
energy into the form of ATP. This occurs inside the cells at the mitochondria.
Breathing is the physical action of moving air into and out of the body or water
over the surface of the gills. This occurs as a whole body or organ movement. We
need gas exchange because all animals carry out respiration to release energy from
the food. This process require oxygen gas and release of carbon dioxidegas. This
means animals, must have an efficient system to obtain the oxygen from the
atmosphere or water and to remove the carbon dioxide from their body. This provide
us with oxygen for respiration process, efficient exchange of gases and allow
diffusion of gases.
Diffusion is required to supply all organisms with oxygen. Factors affecting the rate
of diffusion is the surface area therefore for the efficient of diffusion to
Hunger Games And Divergent Analysis
With the immense success of the novel and film titles of the Hunger Games and
Divergent, many adolescent women turn to the media as a source of strength to
empower themselves in the changing modern world. In order for the female
protagonists of the Hunger Games and Divergent, the film, to succeed as hero
figures, they must let go of many traditionally feminine qualities, like geniality,
selflessness, and empathy. The social formalities the protagonists break in their
respective societies, allow them to become symbols of hope and inspiration as they
lead a movement of change in their worlds. However, for the female protagonists of
the Hunger Games and Divergent titles to succeed as hero figures, they must let go of
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While in their care, the motherly instincts of the main female characters flourish as
they begin to make sure their needs are taken care of and comfortable in the situation
occuring. The relationship and bond these characters begin to have become another
major factor in the progression of the movement they stand for. The relationship they
share becomes a source of moral strength because the children characters first realize
the importance of the protagonists and the mission going on. From the get go, these
younger characters find a role model in the protagonist as they believe they can gain
and grow into a strong and influential individual standing up for the betterment of the
world. The protagonists reassure their actions because they begin to see that one
person believes in the cause they stand for. In order to become a hero of an entire
world, the protagonists must justify their cause and how it will better the world
around them. Being selfless in their actions shows everyone watching the pure heart
they possess that will slowly rally others under the movement the main characters
stand
Essay on Egyptian, Babylonian, And Hebrew Religions
Egyptian, Babylonian, and Hebrew Religions
Egyptians, Babylonians, and Hebrews have similarities yet also differences in their
religions. The importance is not in the similarities as much as it is in the differences
that distinguish the cultures from each other and their views on life. I would like to
point out each civilization s creation and flood story.
By analyzing these stories we can come to a better understanding of their world
views. The Hebrew creation story from the book of Genesis is one that most people
know well. In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. The earth was
without form and void. God said, quot;let there be light, quot; and there was light. He
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Thus the physical universe was created. People were created from Ra s tears. Time
passed and Ra grew frail, so the ungrateful race of men plotted against Ra.
When Ra learned of this he called the gods together. The gods decided that
mankind must be destroyed. Tens of thousands of men were killed until only a few
were left. Then Ra relented and man was spared. Nevertheless Ra was sick of the
world and retreated into the heavens, leaving Shu to reign in his place.
At that time the present world was established. The Babylonians have their own
interpretation of the beginning. All things came from the water. From the mixture of
sweet water, Aspu, with salt water, Tiamat, the gods arose. Aspu and
Tiamat gave birth to a pair of gigantic serpents, Lakhmu and Lakhamu. These two
serpents produced Anshar and Kishar, the heavens and the earth. Anshar and
Kishar then conceived Anu, Enlil, and Ea. Aspu and Tiamat grew angry because
the younger gods were noisy. So, they decided to destroy the new gods. Ea, the all
knowing, learned of this plan and used his magic to capture Apsu. Tiamat became
furious and created and army of gods and monsters to punish Ea and the others.
Marduk was asked to stand against Tiamat and her army. Marduk promised to defeat
Tiamat if he was given supremacy over the gods. Marduk defeated
Tiamat and her army. While he was cutting up Tiamat s body he used half her body
and created the dome of the heavens. With the other half he made the earth.
Then to
Of Mice and Men
How does Steinbeck present the characters of George and Lennie? During the
Great Depression of the 1930s when America was plunged into financial crisis
following the Wall Street Crash of October 1929, levels of unemployment and
poverty were at an all time high. In this ear life was a struggle and the mentality of
society became survival of the fittest, every man for himself. Migrant workers
toured the country in search of labour to provide money for food typically sent to
relatives living on the bread line elsewhere in America. These men lead lonely and
emotionless lives, which are reflected through Steinbeck s portrayal of his characters
in his famous, yet bleak, 1930s novella Of Mice and Men. In the novel, George and
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Evidentially, George does not believe the dream will ever become reality as he
rhythmically reels off the words to Lennie as a matter of habit rather than
optimism. That said, it is clear that although George does not believe the dream
will come true he is thankful to have Lennie by his side somebody to talk to that
gives a damn about us which perhaps implies that although Steinbeck presents the
pair as victims, he also presents them as lucky in the fact that they have each other
and care for each other enough to build a firm relationship. To Lennie the dream is
all about the rabbits he intends to keep and pet, rather than an engine of hope
which drives George to continue the struggle. Lennie excites in the idea that one
day he will own a rabbit hutch An have rabbits because he is unable to see further
than his own desires, however George dreams of simplicities such as how thick the
cream is on the milk implying that all he would like is a stable home. Regardless
of their differences in the importance of aspects included in the dream, their dream
bonds them together in a shared goal which is to get a stake so they can buy a
little house and a couple of acres. Many migrant workers shared in dreaming of a
better future but had nobody to share it with as everyman was for himself, making
George and Lennie s relationship a rare occurrence. Towards the end of the first
chapter,
The Corps Of Discovery And The Native Americans
On February 28, 1803, President Thomas Jefferson, with the approval of congress,
created the Corps of Discovery. Their mission was to map the newly acquired
western lands of the Louisianna Purchase, almost 1803 828,000 square miles of
unexplored territory, as well as find a route to the Pacific Ocean. This expedition was
led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. During their adventure, the group
encountered many hostile Native American groups, and if not for Sacagawea, these
tribes would have surely jeopardized their operation. Due to her role as a helpful
guide, Sacagawea was crucial in the encounter between the Corps of Discovery and
the Native Americans because she negotiated and traded between the groups,
functioned as a peace token, and served as an interpreter. Sacagawea was born in
1788 in Lemhi County, Idaho and was part of the Shoshonetribe for which her father
was the chief. Her childhood was ruined when her tribe was attacked by the
Hidatsa tribe when she was 11 years old. She was captured as a slave and taken to
what is not North Dakota. She spent a miserable few years with the hostile tribe
before being sold to a French Canadian trapper and fur trader named Toussaint
Charbonneau. They lived among the Hidatsa and Mandan Indians in North Dakota.
She was still a young teenager when he forced her to marry him and she became his
second wife. One day, the Corps of Discovery were traveling through the Hidasta
Mandan village when they experienced inclement weather.
485 Forensic Law Midterm Exam Essay
JUS 485 Midterm Exam
Answer the following questions, which are based upon the first four modules of the
course.
1. Explain why it is that evidence gained through the forensic science process is
almost always considered to be circumstantial evidence.
The most important fact that makes forensic evidence circumstantial is because
science cannot be clearly defined by law. The legal system have created standards
and written legal rules regarding the admissibility of forensic evidence. When
forensic evidence that is presented in court is rarely unaccompanied by an expert
witness to provide the court room with a professional explanation backing the
reliability of the forensic process used to collect the relevant evidence. This is one the
... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Expert witnesses are used by attorneys to give professional opinion and
explanation of information that the common individual would otherwise have no
understanding of. Searching the web I discovered SEAK a website devoted to
compiling information on expert witness. All of the expert witnesses listed on the
site have been previously used in cases to provide testimony to specific evidence
that is within the parameters of their expertise and professional credentials. Jill
Kessler Miller is a great example of a specific expert witness. Jill resides in Southern
California and is an expert in forensic science and dogs. She has testified in nine
trials over the past four years. She has had over twenty five years of experience
with training dogs. She has a college degree in English and a graduate certification
in Animal Policy Advocacy. The site also lists the multiple specific topics she gives
testimony to. This is a great example of an expert witness because she lists are her
professional credentials and specific fields that she will testify about in court. Dog
bites and veterinary forensics are her direct links to forensic evidence.
An expert witness s expertise, training and special knowledge of a subject allows
them to be give opinion is court. There is an exception to the rule against witnesses
presenting anything but fact. Regardless, an expert witness s opinion must be
unbiased and bases solely on their special knowledge, train, and expertise in the field.
The
Self-Disclosure In Sports Psychology
The authors concluded with a few take home messages. The first is that self
disclosure can have a profound impact (both positive and negative) on a client s
progress. They emphasized that this article only scratched the surface on the topic
and they there was still much work to be done to gain a better understanding. They
said case examples and reflective accounts could spark further dialogue. Regardless,
they have brought the issue to the community in one of the AASP s journals and now
we have more awareness as we continue our academic journey toward future
certification.
My reflection
As a future consultant and counselor, I want to consider myself a coach and leader
without any assumed or overreaching power. Today s sport psychologyliterature
heavily promotes the growth mindset over a fixed one and the positive approach to
coaching, which embraces the cooperative style. Every textbook I have on the sport
psychology pushes this philosophy. I believe self disclosure for my style of
counseling would be in accordance with the positive approach that applied sport
psychology embarrasses. And, I want to be one who ... Show more content on
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Weinberg and Gould, the coach athlete relationship is one of the most important ones
in sport. They believe that a dyadic relationship (a group of two people, the smallest
possible social group) in which behaviors, emotions, and thoughts are mutually and
causally interdependent. The basic constituents of this approach are closeness, co
orientation, and complementarity. They have found other supporting research that
suggest that the coach athlete relationships are underlined by mutual respect, care,
trust, concern, support, open communication, shared knowledge and understanding,
and clear roles. Negative closeness (distrust), disorientation (incongruent goals), and
non complementary transactions (power struggles) together can compromise the
quality of the relationship and its effectiveness (Weinberg Gould, p.
Marketing Strategies In Marketing
Marketing is an extremely dynamic and challenging field. There are numerous large
organizations, medium and small sized enterprises and self employed, home based
businesses that engage in marketing and promotional activities that would help them
promote their products and services and attract customers.
Keeping the number of potential marketers in mind, it is evident that businesses have
to create a differential advantage through their marketing activities. Innovation and
creativity are two very important components of marketing, without which most
marketing strategies are likely to fail.
Marketing mediums, tools, promotional strategies and consumer needs and wants
change constantly. In order to penetrate any market segment and to grab ... Show
more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Creating word of mouth buzz through personalities that have a significant influence
on consumer perceptions and decisions will also be an important element of
marketing in 2018.
4.Live Streaming and Visual Marketing: While there is no doubt that content is
extremely important in marketing, today s consumer is drawn to videos and images.
The biggest advantage of using videos is that they enable marketers to immediately
connect with their audience. Videos are also more effective at conveying emotion
and provide more depth to your marketing message. With such rapid improvement in
technology, businesses can now live stream videos and connect with their target
market in real time. Statistics show that more than 1 billion people use YouTube
regularly. Live streaming on YouTube is thus an excellent way to market your
products and services. Facebook Live is another similar platform and enables you to
live stream your marketing message on the world s biggest social media network.
5.Personalized Marketing: This will be a game changer in 2018. Consumers are so
sick and tired of being bombarded with promotional messages and advertisements,
they have begun to block anything that does not attract them instantly. By using
personalized marketing, businesses can target their customers on an individual level.
This will not only allow them to filter out irrelevant messages but will also help them
capture their customer s attention and engage them with content and information that
The Importance Of The English Language
Mother tongue Since the tower of Babel incident, people in the world speak different
languages, some are similar to other, and some completely different. The English has
been around for more than a millennium and half. It derives from Latin, French,
German,and Greek, and some unknown languages. Always keepin its speaker
interested dragging more people to learn the language. The English language has
undergone many transformations from Old English to Middle Age English to
Modern English always policing itself. It has no dialect unlike Chinese, Russian,
Arabic etc.. but different accents which can be hard to understand. It can be a major
problem. English influence in East Africa and South Asia due to Colonization,
British have their own accent but they were teaching their colonies English which
result in a multitudes of accents Our difference makes us powerful. Should people
that learn english learn to speak neutral meaning with no accent or is it too much to
ask? If yes normal is boring. there was a time when strong empire felt the need to
conquer other countries and force them to inhale all the aspect of their culture like the
Ottoman Empire was one of the biggest empire at the time. They influenced a lot of
neighbor countries but did not teach them their language and now Turkey is the only
country who speaks Turkish now they great not teaching their languages, but they still
share some similar customs with other countries. Prejudice is part of our nature, so is
it
Chem B Experiment Lab Report
The purpose of this lab was to experimentally and scientifically ascertain the
percentage of oxygen in Chem B at Woonsocket High School. It was hypothesized
that if the percentage of oxygen is measured experimentally in Chem B at
Woonsocket High School, then it would be higher than the percentage of oxygenin
dry air, which is 20.95%, because the air is not dry due to moisture in the air from
people breathing and the altitude of where the experiment takes place may affect it as
well.
To conduct this experiment, a candle was placed upright in a pan of water, was lit,
and the flame was allowed to fully develop. Then a graduated cylinder was placed
upside down to represent an airtight chamber, and the water rose. The point where it
rose to was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The number of people in the room, contributing to the humidity, is one of the
contributing factors to the change in percentages of oxygen.The condensation of a
person s exhaled breath is a factor that also minimally contributes to the humidity in
the atmosphere. Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air at any given
moment. When a person exhales, it marginally impacts the relative humidity, and,
due to common sense, if there is more people in the room, there is a greater level
of humidity. The percentage of oxygen in dry air is 20.95%. However, the air is
not always dry. Thus, the percentage of oxygen cannot always be the same if
humidity is always changing. Furthermore, dew point temperature is the absolute
measure of the amount of water vapor present in the air. So, if the temperature is
higher, it can hold more water vapor, making warmer climates much more humid
than cooler climates. So, the temperature in the room is also an indirect contributing
factor to the percentage of oxygen in the air. The distance above sea level is thought
to potentially affect the percentages of oxygen. Nonetheless, it has been established
that the percentage of oxygen molecules is always the same when considering
altitude. This is because air is compressible, so the weight of all the air above applies
pressure to the air at that particular altitude, making that air at

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  • 1. Synthesis Essay Prompt Crafting a synthesis essay on the given prompt can be a formidable task, demanding a fusion of critical thinking, analytical skills, and effective communication. The challenge lies not only in comprehending the various sources provided but also in synthesizing divergent ideas to construct a coherent and persuasive argument. The process initiates with a meticulous analysis of the prompt, dissecting its nuances and extracting the core themes. Subsequently, one must navigate through a maze of sources, each offering unique perspectives, theories, and evidence. The complexity intensifies as the essayist endeavors to identify connections, patterns, and conflicts among the diverse sources. Moreover, synthesizing the information demands a delicate balance – avoiding the pitfall of mere summarization while ensuring a seamless integration of ideas. It requires the finesse to construct a narrative that seamlessly weaves together disparate threads into a unified tapestry of thought. This process often necessitates multiple revisions to refine the synthesis, harmonize conflicting viewpoints, and maintain a logical flow. The synthesis essay also calls for a keen understanding of the rhetorical strategies employed in the sources. Crafting a cohesive argument requires not only addressing the explicit content but also deciphering the implicit intentions, biases, and persuasive techniques of each source. This demands a heightened awareness of rhetoric, tone, and the intended audience. Furthermore, the synthesis essay prompts often touch upon complex, multifaceted issues that require a nuanced and sophisticated approach. It is not merely about regurgitating information but about constructing an original viewpoint, supported by a synthesis of evidence that elevates the discourse beyond a mere recitation of facts. In conclusion, tackling a synthesis essay prompt involves navigating through a labyrinth of information, extracting key elements, discerning connections, and presenting a cohesive argument. It is an intellectual challenge that demands not only comprehensive research skills but also the ability to synthesize diverse perspectives into a coherent and compelling narrative. For those seeking assistance in navigating the complexities of synthesis essays or any other academic writing challenges, various resources are available. Similar essays and more comprehensive support can be accessed through platforms like HelpWriting.net. These services provide valuable guidance to students looking to enhance their writing skills and produce high- quality academic work. Synthesis Essay Prompt Synthesis Essay Prompt
  • 2. Effect Of The Immmersion Of Manga Effect of The Immersion of Manga A Brief Take on Comic Books Counterpart. Are you an Otaku? A growing group of people, united, fans of Anime and Manga all over the world call themselves this name, but how did this craze begin? What is Manga s appeal? Manga is a Japanese graphic novel, known most commonly to be similar to traditional Comic Books from the US. The differences lie in the art styles, genre and reading ways. Unlike the comic books featuring superheroes, Japanese Manga focuses on issues from psychological insights to school life and historical stories. Manga also has a very different feel from Comic Books due to the natural shading and black and white themes. Although Manga is now available in many bookstores all over the world, the transition from Manga being exotic to a common reading material took a long time and three major steps until it became inspiration to people outside of Japan. Feared Global Spread ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Japanese culture in the US was feared until the 1990s to build in a foreign culture deeply through Japanization . The term refers to the way that a country or area can become influenced and converted into a culture that it is not such as the Japanese culture being woven into US culture. Because cultural differences set areas apart, the Japanese language and ways may seem new or exotic. Additionally this otherness encouraged the rise of the integration and introduction of Manga. The Anime and Manga appreciating communities stood as a minority and slowly through the efforts of curiosity and encouragement of fans, the artform known as Manga arrived in America. First, publishers started to get a feel for what the common people could take
  • 3. Pennywise The Clown Quotes Pennywise The Clown As a child, I vividly remembering watching the movie, It . I remember this insignificant event clearly for one reason. It kept me up for days because I was so terrified by the film. It was originally a horror novel written by Steven King but was also released into a movie. Every great horror movie has a villain or monsterand the monster in It goes by the name pennywise the clown. Pennywise the Clown induces fearin me and millions of others because his traits closely resemble those of Cohen s seven thesis which define what make a monster. In the opening scene of the movie, a little boy is shown playing in the rain. The boy s name is Georgie and he is doing what kids have done in the rain for years, which is playing with a toy boat in the gutter. The camera then shows Georgie s paper boat unfortunately flow into a gutter in the sidewalk. Georgie starts yelling NOOO at the loss of his boat and scarmbles up to the gutter. At first the gutter appears empty, until the audience hears a terrifying voice say Hi Georgie! and the terrifying clown head shown in my image appears inside the gutter. The clown we know as penywise. Pennywise asks if Georgie wants his boat back and Georgie says yes. Pennywise then asks Georgie if he wants a balloon and cotton candy. Georgie eagerly reaches inside and the demonic clown pulls him in and murders the boy. The appearance of pennywise the clown would induce nightmares in most children. He has pale white skin, a red nose and a receding hairline with the rest of his head covered in curly red clown hair. As for his clothes, Pennywise wears classic circus clown clothes. A one piece that is brightly colored with blue sleeves and a yellow body. The purpose of Pennywise the Clowns actions and appearance are meant to do one thing. To scare children. When pennywise the clown is first seen talking to Georgie, although he is extremely creepy being in a gutter, a place no one would ever want to see a clown he seems friendly in his demeanor. However, when he pulls Georgie into the gutter his face becomes even more demonic and he gives a chilling smile and laugh with fanglike, yellow stained teeth. If Pennywise the clown doesn t seem terrifying yet, he
  • 4. The Medical Profession s Compliance This paper will evaluate the medical profession s compliance in honoring a patients living will and durable powers of attorney. Every human being of sound body and mind have the right to decide what happens with their body. If a doctor performs a procedure without the patients consent then that doctor has committed an assault. In the event a patient has done their due diligence and created a living will or obtained a durable power of attorney to manage their wishes or affairs, be it medical, or financial if some unforeseen situation prevents them from speaking or detailing their wishes. The question is, will their legal documentsbe honored. The problem is the public believes patient and family choices for life preserving measures should be respected, but the healthcare providers believes it is pointless to extend life sustaining treatment to someone who is considered legally dead or in a vegetative state or might have an illness that is irreversible. Ethicists who advocate the prohibition on taking action to shorten life agree that, where death is imminent and inevitable, it is permissible to forgo treatments that would only provide a precarious and painful prolongation of life, as long as the normal care due to the sick person in similar cases is not interrupted. (Pozgar 428) Having an advance directive is no guarantee that end of life wishes will be honored. Advance directives have been around for almost 40 years and have been federally mandates in all Medicare
  • 5. Holes Stanley Character Analysis Stanley, The Friendly Character In the book called Holes, there is a very friendly character. His name is Stanley. He portrays kindness, generosity, and he is warm hearted. He shows this kind of character throughout the book. The first character trait Stanley shows is that he shows is kindness. He shows this by giving something he found in the hole he dug to X Ray. I think I might have found something. said Stanley. Instead of showing it to Zig Zag, he gave the tube to X Ray. Stanley was being kind and letting X Ray have the day off for finding what Stanley found. This was very kind because digging the holes in Camp Green Lake on very harsh in conditions was not easy at all. It was a very big deal to get the day off and he gave
  • 6. Commedia Dell Arte Influence On Greek Theatre The article seems to imply that, in the same way Greek theatre dwarfed any other form of theatre from that period, commedia dell arte was the domineering theatre form in its time not, perhaps, to quite the extent that Greek theatre did, but still largely influential throughout Europe. It was around during Jacobean times, and thus will have been known by Shakespeare, he being incredibly infused with the theatre world around London and will have at least heard of commedia dell arte. Such dramatic troupes as those traditionally associated with commedia dell arte found their way into many of his plays; Twelfth night, Taming of the shrew, Othello, they all either directly referenced to commedia dell arte or they held various aspects of it which
  • 7. Primate Acquisition Decreased interest in olfaction may be related to early work which contrasted varying levels of olfactory abilities among animals, highlighting primates as deficient in this sense. In Turner s 1891 paper The Convolutions of the Brain, he proposed a classification of Mammalia into three groups 1) Anasmotics, where the organs of smell are absent and included dolphins and whales, 2) Macrosmatics, defined by animals with a highly developed sense of smell and included ungulates, carnivores and most mammals, and 3) Microsmatics where the sense of smell is feeble as in pinnipeds, some whales, and apes and man. This idea of apes and humans, indeed, primates in general having a poor sense of smell was corroborated by Negus in 1958 and Le... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The difference is even reflected in the names of the suborders Strepsirrhini, meaning twisted nose, and Haplorhini, meaning simple nose. These suborders represent the major phyletic groups in the primate order and include the lorises, lemurs, and galagos within the strepsirrhines and tarsiers and anthropoids (monkeys, apes, and humans) within the haplorhines (Fleagle 2013). There are two nodes where we see a major divergence in nasal morphology, one in the early Eocene with the strepsirrhine /haplorine split, and around 35 mya with the platyrrhine/catarrhine branching. Once again the nomenclature reflects their nasal form with platyrrhine (consisting of new world monkeys, marmosets, and tamarins) meaning flat nose, and catarrhine (consisting of old world monkeys, gibbon, great apes, and humans) referring to their downward facing noses. Descriptions of nasal morphology often focus on comparisons between these groupings of primates as it aids in a more complete understanding of when certain traits and phenotypes appear in the evolutionary record of primates. These taxonomic branchings are based on shared derived characteristics including the reduction of structural nasal complexity within anthropoids and tarsiers, and differences within the main and accessory olfactory bulbs between platyrhines and
  • 8. Newton s Three Laws Of Motion Newton s Three Laws of Motion Timmo Wooldridge 11/18/2015 Sir Isaac Newton s laws of motion are three physical laws that made the foundation for modern mechanics. They describe the relationship between the body and the forces upon it, and it s response to the motion. Sir Isaac Newton was one of the greatest scientists and mathematicians that ever lived, born in England on December 25, 1643, the same year that Galileo died. He went to Trinity college in Cambridge. While he was in college, Newton had new ideas about motion, which he called Newton s three laws of motion. He also had ideas about gravity, the diffraction of light, and forces. His ideas were so great that in 1705, Queen Anne knighted him. What Newton s three laws of motion, and what did they do? Newton s laws made the foundation for modern science and changed the world. Newton s first law of motion states that An object at rest will remain at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force. An object in motion continues in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. ( Newton s 3 Laws of Motion ) This means that objects that are already moving tend to stay moving. If there is an unbalanced force than it will affect the motion. There are two parts to this statement. One that predicts what the behavior of stationary objects will be, and the other part that predicts the behavior of moving objects. The way of all objects can be described by saying that
  • 9. Psychoanalysis Notion Of Memory Any fixedness for the subject can only arise out of a constant repetition of engagement in the environment that she finds herself within. For psychoanalysis, subjectivation is the result of constant repetition. As with all psychoanalysis, this conclusion comes empirical observerations from the couch; Freud observed that patients would repeat what happened in their past rather than articulate their past verbally, demonstrating the corporeality that is found in psychoanalysis notion of memory.1 Key to psychoanalysis is the notion of making active of what was passive beforehand, by making what was passive, active, the subjectasserts herself as distinct and in control from the external world.2 The more that this mimesis takes place, the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After being removed from this comforting dyad, the child now has remain removed in order to strengthen and assert their subjectivity. If there remains no tension that comes from the separation, the child is unable to distinguish between self and other and the subject and object. At this stage, the child is having intense difficulty with organizing their experiences and various different parts of the body. For psychoanalysis, separating form the mother is an incredibly difficult but a fundamentally necessary process. The rigidification of the subject from this continual process of ambiguity and difficulty occurs when the child sees its own reflection. While prior to around the age of two, the child remains in an ambiguous state of subjectivation, in which subject, object and external and intenrnal are still incredibly difficult to separate from one another. The child only begins to see itself as a distinct and independent entity, when looking at the gestallt of the entirely organized and unitary reflection. The masterful appearance of the child s reflection is contrasted with the ambiguous and slave like characteristics of the child as it currently is. This contrast and inadequacy that the baby has with the rigid structure of its own reflection forms the basis of the I that the subject will continue to emulate or attempt to idealize throughout her entire life. By identifying with
  • 10. The Golden Compass Philip Pullman Despite the variety of genres that Philip Pullman has explored from historical fiction to fantasy which have lead to a plethora of criticism, Pullman writes enchanting tales first and foremost for his audience s enjoyment. In an interview discussing the teaching of children s literature Pullman humbly requests to let the children enjoy the books before doing anything else, before counting semicolons, looking at specific adjectives etc. His books are written to enchant, delight and beguile the read to be enjoyed after, not during. (Scholastic). Margo Jefferson praises his writing saying If you are going to preface your books with passages from Milton, Rilke and John Ashbery, then you had better write well. Pullman does. His prose has texture and flexibility, like excellent fabric. And he gives us so much. Suspense of course, but such degrees of pleasure, excitement (the excitement of meeting characters, not just adventurers) and grief (Jefferson). While he incorporates various sophisticated literary elements in each of his pieces, his works are for those who pick up his books despite their ability to reference Milton or the Bible. Even though he is Oxford educated like Tolkien and Lewis, his unique upbringing has molded his writing to starkly contrast his writing from that of his colleagues. In The Broken Bridge, Clockwork, and The Golden Compass, one can appreciate the unique experience Philip Pullmanpresents to his readers through his literary allusions, themes and
  • 11. The Effects Of Housing Animals In Zoos When people think of a zoo what pops into their minds? They probably imagine a fun, educational place where kids can learn about happy little animals from watching them in enclosures. What comes to mind when I think of a zoo, however, is the opposite. I picture severely depressed and overly stressed animals trapped in cages too small to mimic their natural environment. The effects of housing animals in zoos can be detrimental to the animal s health, increasing the probability of stress induced diseases and stereotypic behavior, especially in Asian and Africans elephants. Although wild animals are anything but free from disease or injury, it is a more significant problem for them in captivity. According to Stephen Bostock, author of Zoos and Animal Rights , the stress of being captured and transported can make an animal more liable to serious, infection (67). He also mentions how the conditions in zoos can assist in the spread of infections and parasites (67). In addition to this, animals can be exposed to disease they would not normally face in the wild, diseases that they have no immunity built against. For example, primates catch tuberculosis and measles from humans and Antarctic penguins often die from aspergillosis as a result of not living in their natural aseptic environment (Bostock, 67). So even though zoo animals may be healthier in ways such as less minor injuries, the gap between them and their wild counterparts is not as big as people perceive. Elephants are
  • 12. Henry Ford History Have you ever thought about how different the world would be today if we didn t have the cars we have today? The twentieth to the twenty first century would be completely different. We would not be able to drive across the country in a week s time, we wouldn t be able to travel from place to place for events, all of our life would be surrounded by asking yourself the question, how will i get there? We have these things today thanks to henry ford, Born to Mary Litogot Ford and William ford on July 30, 1863, and his innovations to the automotive business. At age 16 Henry discovered his love for engineering when he left his home in Greenfield Township, Michigan. After he came back home he continued to work stints in Detroit factory, which really ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was outsold by Chevrolet and Plymouth so it discontinued in 1931. In 1932 he introduced the v8 engine but he was still ranked number 3 by 1936. 1937, Battle of overpass, United Auto Workers (UAW) coordinated strikes at several different auto companies. Ford didn t like this idea of not having control of his business so he hired ex con guards to protect his business. These guards then attacked the news men taking pictures. Ford signs a contract with the UAW on June 20th, 1941. Ford signed the papers because his wife clara was afraid of blood shed and riots.Ford agreed to match highest wage rates in the industry and deduct union dues from workers pay. 1943, May 26th, Henry son, and so before it dies at 49. He had developed stomach cancer. Although he had surgery, it was unsuccessful due to metastasis, a growth from previous cancer, he died at his lakeside home in Grosse Pointe Shores. April 7th, 1947 Henry Ford dies. He was 83, and died of a syllable hemorrhage. His legacy will live on he helped shape the 20th century, he changed the way we live. Henry Ford probably played one of the biggest roles of shaping the world we know today. Without the cars we have today it would take forever to get anywhere! Henry was definitely a prodigy in his time and still
  • 13. Meursault And Raskolnikov How can the way a character acts or treats other people push the plot of a book forward? Fyodor Dostoevsky s novel Crime and Punishment and Albert Camus novella The Stranger both feature main characters guilty of committing murder; however, the the two main characters, Meursault and Raskolnikov, act very differently and so their fates end up very different. The main character of the The Stranger is a man simply called Monsieur Mersault. Camus presents Meursault as an honest person. This doesn t necessarily work in his favor, as he tells people repeatedly that things don t matter. He is very emotionally detached from everyone and everything. He does not even cry when his own motherdies, and he does not love the woman who is supposed to be his love interest. Meursault... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meursault, true to his characterization, doesn t really react. He feels no guilt because he does not feel like anything matters. The murder he committed was just another thing that happened. He is caught and put on trial for his crimes. The prosecutor uses his indifference toward the death of his mother and everything else to get him convicted. Even after his conviction, he doesn t show any emotion. Raskolnikov, however, immediately becomes paranoid about what he has done and thinks that everyone knows. He falls ill after his crime and the people around him start to believe he has gone insane. This leads people to suspect him of committing the crime. Perhaps had he not acted the way he did, no one would suspect of the crime. Despite actually having feelings after his crime, Raskolnikov also feels no guilt for killing the old woman because of his philosophy about extraordinary men. He simply dislikes the fact that he wasn t successful and therefore not an extraordinary man. Raskolnikov ends up confessing to the crime and because of his supposed insanity after the murder it is decided that he is not some simple
  • 14. The On Film Business With The Appellation Rahmanian 1 Ehsan Rahmanian Professor Gary Toop PHL 710 March 31 2016 Transparencies on Film The children wisdom assaulted the almost sixty year old waste production of the film business with the appellation: Daddy s Cinema. Representatives of the last thus could think of no preferred counter over Kiddy s Silver screen. This feline, as at the end of the day the adage goes among kids, does not duplicate. How unfortunate to set experience against youthfulness when the issue is the exceptionally youthfulness of that experience gained amid the immaturity of the medium. What is terrible about Daddy s Cinema is its juvenile character, relapse produced on a modern scale. The fallacy of the protectors demands the very kind of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While in self governing craftsmanship anything slacking behind the effectively settled Rahmanian 2 specialized standard does not rate, versus the society industry, whose standard bars everything except for the predigested also, the officially coordinated, pretty much as the restorative exchange takes out facial wrinkles works which have not totally aced their strategy, pass owning therefore something consolingly uncontrolled and coincidental, have a freeing quality. In them the defects of a beautiful young lady s composition turn into the remedial to the impeccable face of the expert star (Adorno 178). They are considered better than the lines by the scriptwriters, which no living individual could ever utter, and which meanwhile have been disparaged by American faultfinders. In their own particular manner, notwithstanding, Musial s sentences additionally tend to sound simulated as before long as they are listened, not read. This might be to some degree the issue of the novel which joins a kind of rationalistic delusion into the inward development of its content under the appearance of a brain science that the more dynamic Freudian brain science of the period uncovered as a justification. By the by, this is not really the general purpose. The aesthetic distinction between the media is clearly still more prominent than anticipated by the individuals who feel ready to keep away from awful writing by adjusting great composition. Notwithstanding when dialog is
  • 15. Research Paper On Charlie Chaplin Lights, Camera, Action! A common phrase we all know today. Three simple words said by so many of the greats! The famous words uttered by the greatest silent film star, Charlie Chaplin. Chaplin has blessed the lives of many throughout his eighty or so years of life. Chaplin isn t a war hero neither does he risk his life for others. Chaplin is a hero in his own way. He spent his life entertaining others, making them laugh, cry, or even getting them riled up. Chaplin was able to overcome childhood struggles and impact society with his films while becoming the Hollywood icon we all know today. Beloved childhood cartoons like Tom Jerry and Laurel Hardy actually found their inspiration from a certain baggy trousered man, Charlie Chaplin.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No, he wasn t abused, but her did have to deal with an alcholic father for a quarter of his life. His mother wasn t any better, although she was a successful stage performer and quite the singer, she was deemed mentally insane by her peers. She was later placed in an insane asylum leaving Charlie and Sydney, his half brother, to fend for themselves. Their father has left them many years prior, so they were completely alone. They spent the next several years in and out of workhouses. They slept either on the streets or in sed workhouses. Later on, to make more money, they joined a group of clog dancers. They toured all over! Germany, Scotland, and finally America, Charlie loved it there. Charlie and Sydney left and settled in America. Over time Chaplin made a name for himself in the film topia we all know today, Hollywood. After a few years in the industry, and many films produced, Chaplin met his first wife. Charlie and Mildred Harris were married for two years then divorced. Next was Lita Grey, three years later they divorced. Paulette Goddard was his third wife, they were divorced six years later. His fourth and final wife, Oono O neil, were happily married for thirty four years. Chaplin died December 25th, 1977. Despite their huge age gap, Charlie was fifty three and Oono was eighteen, they claimed they were madly in
  • 16. Example Of Restaurant Review For my restaurant review, I picked the restaurant Soulshine Pizza Factory because of its atmosphere. The restaurant was named after a song called Soulshine which was written by Warren Haynes and sang by the Allman Brothers. Known for being more than just a songwriter, Warren Haynes would occasionally join the Allman Brothers and other bands in singing the song. Warren Haynessong had such an influence on many people including the owner of Soulshine who ended up naming the restaurant after the popular song. It was founded in 2001. The restaurant has a lot of history behind its creation; the owner of the restaurant loves pizzaand was an Allman brothers fan, a southern rock jam band. He opened the the restaurant, because he wanted to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a place for a casual lunch and dinner date with your group of friends,boyfriend,girlfriend, or family. Soulshine can also be a place where people can bring their kid s soccer team after practice. In general, Soulshine Pizza Factory is a vibrant and family oriented scene. At Soulshine they also serve desserts and salads. So if someone is all about diet and worried that they cannot eat at Soulshine Pizza Factory because the word pizza is on the restaurant name, there is no need to worry because they have a mixture of healthy dishes that will heighten your taste
  • 17. What Role Does Music Play In The Hobbit When you turn on the radio, everybody that the sound can reach will typically suggest to play their favorite band or genre of music.Whether it is alternative, punk rock, or smooth jazz, music is something that everybody enjoys listening to. This is no exception in the novel, The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. Music plays an important role in this book where you frequently read songs sung by dwarves, elves, and goblins. Although all of these magical beings sing songs that may look similar at first glance, these tunes could not be more different! In chapter one of The Hobbit, thirteen dwarves begin singing a song about an adventure over Misty Mountains and taking back the gold and treasure that the evil dragon, Smaug, stole from the them. The last line of the song states, We must away, ere break of day, to win our harps and gold from him! The dwarves were exceptionally determined to march up to Smaug and take the back the precious gold that was rightfully theirs. The tone of the song was very bold and adventurous. This is proved by the length of the song. The song sung by the dwarves is so long that the when you read it, you feel as if you are with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This song is shorter, and much more peculiar and mystifying than the tune sung by the dwarves. Almost every stanza ends with a Ha, ha! this is a small, but important factor to the mystery of the song. It leaves you with many questions. Why are they laughing? What are they laughing at? As mentioned at the beginning of this paragraph, the song sung by the elves is much shorter than the dwarves tune. The length of this song contributes to the mysterious tone. If this song was long and drawn out, the reader would no longer be left with questions about the song. They would know why the elves were laughing, and they would also know the answers to the questions the elves asked the group of travellers. Without the tone and length of the song the mystery and suspense would be
  • 18. Imagery In George Orwell s Animal Farm Actions speak louder than words, which is why the Party and Napoleon must be delicate in their own personal advancements; or throw the spotlight onto an issue that their subjects can latch onto. Orwell brings life to his text though the use of political techniques, which include the use of a figurehead and a scapegoat to win the loyalty of the masses. Hence, Orwell created the figureheads of Big Brother for 1984, and Napoleon for Animal Farm. However, life in both novelbecome almost uninhabitable, which was conveyed through Orwell s use of imagery Down in the street little eddies of wind were whirling dust and torn paper into spirals, and though the sun was shining and the sky a harsh blue, there seemed to be no colour in anything. (Orwell... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Swine! Swine! and suddenly she picked up a heavy Newspeak dictionary and flung it at the screen. (Orwell 2016, Ch.1 pg. 14) This use of imagery depicts the population s loyalty to Big Brother. Orwell fashioned Animal Farm to be an allegory for the October Revolution and Stalin s rule in Russia, where the actions of Napoleon and his subjects to be very similar. Such actions include a misguided sense of loyalty, where Napoleon acquires nine puppies, whom are stupidly loyal and are easily manipulated to bend to Napoleon s command. Orwell foreshadowed the outcome of Napoleon s rule by observing the actions of the dogs, It was noticed that they wagged their tails to him [Napoleon] in the same way as the other dogs had been used to do to Mr. Jones. (Orwell 1951, Ch. 5 pg. 36) It is abundantly clear that both humans and alike in the novels have been brainwashed to follow the notorious reign of their
  • 19. Reflection Paper On The Solar Eclipse While being a very excited fan of Mythology, Astrology and this year s upcoming solar eclipse, I decided to embark on a journey with my two daughters, Jazmine (4 and proud of it), Layla (terrible 2.5 s) Goins to experience the eclipse at its fullest in Totality town (Andrews) North Carolina. Second thought s about this were weighing heavily in my head. Especially in the wake of the recent tragedy that took place in Charlottesville, Virginia. But being that this was a very important historical moment, I really wanted this experience not only for myself but for my daughters also. So with out any more hesitation, I said a quick prayer and set forward towards my destination. 2.5 hrs later we were in a thriving community where everyone shared the same enthusiasm that I did for the upcoming event. So with out further ado, I unfolded my daughters blanket under a shade tree so they would be comfortable, and commenced a count down for the event. After settling in we were greeted by a fellow stargazer whom asked offered a pair of glassesto my daughters in order to view the eclipse. Without hesitation, they replied, received their glasses, and gave her the biggest hug their short arms could muster. Moments later, I was greeted by Stephen St. Claire, An artist from Asheville, North Carolinawhom with a warm welcome, invited my daughters and myself to join himself and his wife Joy St. Claire, under the trees where everyone else was, and not alone. Understanding immediately the potential and power in this, I agreed, gathered my things and shuffled my daughters in their direction. Once we made it there, my daughters as always, hugged, greeted, and told them their names and ages. In like fashion, they were bombarded with the same. Once we were settled sitting down, Joy being the SAINT that she is immediately started interacting with my daughters as if she had known them their whole life, and vice versa. While Steven and I had a very interesting, wholehearted, truthful, fellowship amongst ourselves, about what s going on in today s world. As our conversation continued, he asked if I felt as if there was a change from then until now. Anxious to convey my answer accurately and correctly, I told
  • 20. Birth Weight Is An Essential Organ Known For Synthesising... Introduction The placenta is an essential organ known for synthesising growth factors and angiogenic factors for its own growth and fetal development throughout gestation. The placenta is made up of two morphologically and functionally distinct zonal layers, the junctional (JZ) and labyrinth zone (LZ). The JZ is made up of trophohoblasts and maternal blood vessels but no fetal vessel, and is the major site for the production of hormones (Choi et al. 2005). The LZ on the other hand is too made up of trophoblast cells but also both maternal and fetal vessels and is thus, the major site for maternal fetal exchange (Waddell et al. 2000). As gestation progresses towards term, we expect there to not just be an increase in fetal weight, but also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, whether there were any significant gender differences in the weights of the fetus and placenta, including the two placental zones at E21 of gestation. Methods Housing of animals Prior to the laboratory session, all animals were purchased from the Animal Resources Collection (ARC). They had ad libitum access to food and water, and were under 12 hour light 12 hour dark cycle conditions. Mating Procedure Each rat was timed mated; day 1 of pregnancy was determined by the presence of spermatozoa in the vaginal smear. Pregnant rats were obtained from ARC on day 2 day 5 of pregnancy and maintained thereafter in the Pre Clinical Facility at UWA. Euthanization and Cesarean Section Mothers were euthanized by an intra peritoneal injection of 160 mg/kg body weight Lethabarb (Virbac Animal Health, NSW, AU) immediately prior to the laboratory session. The abdominal cavity was then opened to expose the two uterine horns; to identify the cervix, placentas and fetuses (through the wall of the uterus and once removed), and the ovary (including corpora lutea). Implantation sites for the litters were then recorded down, using the V system mark each fetus, counting from ovarian end of the left horn to the ovarian end of the right horn. Record a resorbed fetus as an R
  • 21. Differences Between Sunni Creed And Zayid Creed Emilio Vasquez MENA 160A1 001E DIS The Sunni Creed of Adud al Din Iji and the Zaydi creed of Imam al Mutawakkil have some major fundamental differences, as you may expect since both come from opposite spectrums of Islam; but, after careful analysis, one may be surprised to find that both creeds hold a fair amount of similarities. In this essay, I plan to compare and contrast the Sunni creed and Zayid creed by showing you evidence of the significant similarities and differences in these two short texts. Even though one branch may have something that the other may not have, one can still see that both creeds of Islam provide the instructions and general beliefs of how a Muslim must act, how God is the most powerful. The biggest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You will not find any mention of Jesus, Noah, and Abraham. Muhammadis the seal of the prophets; there is no prophet after him. The prophets are preserved from sin; they are superior to the higher angels, and the generality of men are superior to the generality of angels (Adud al Din Iji verse 21). Muhammad is the only one mentioned in the verse and is described as the only important prophet of praise. Another significant difference in the Zayid creed that sets it apart from the Sunni creed is that the Zayid creed goes into vivid, descriptive and explicit detail about what Hell is like for those who do not repent or believe in God. Whoever transgresses the boundaries (or laws) God established will be in the punishment of the Hellfire forever. Whoever God puts in the Hellfire will be there eternally, and they will not emerge from the Fire (Q. 2:167) (Imam al Mutawakkil page 3). Obviously, Hell is more emphasized in the Zayid creed, and very little is said about Hell in the Sunni creed. Everlastingly abiding in paradise are the people of Paradise, and in Hell the unbeliever (Adud al Din Iji verse 19). Now looking at these two examples, you easily can tell which is more detailed and more descriptive. One big difference that still continues to baffle me is what is considered to be obligatory. Both creeds sound like they contradict themselves on the idea
  • 22. Symptoms And Symptoms Of Schizophrenia Essay Schizophrenia Schizophrenia is a brain disorder that manifests itself in the patient by causing drastic changes in the person s behavior and causing other symptoms that are divided into two categories: positive symptoms and negative symptoms (Mental Health America [MHA], n.d.). The positive symptoms include delusions, hallucinations, disorganized and deluded speech, and an exhibition of inappropriate laughter, tears, and aggressiveness (MHA, n.d.). The negative symptoms include having a toneless voice, expressionless face, having rigid bodies or catatonia, and extreme apathy (MHA, n.d.). Their decline in health would be evident when the patient s symptoms start to prevent them from excelling in their work, social life, and school (Mental Help, 2009). The most common type of delusion is that of persecution and the most common type of hallucinations are auditory (MHA, n.d.). These persecution stories can be inconsistent, meaning they do not follow a timeline. In addition, the patient is unable to give a great amount of detail about who is persecuting them, why they re are being persecuted and when the persecution started. Another type of delusion is grandeur in which people believe they are someone important such as a respectable scientist or the president. The positive symptoms are also manifested in the early stages of the disorder and the negative symptoms are presented in the late stages of the disorder. The disorder affects about 1% of the population worldwide, and
  • 23. The Death Of Homicide Through Executions Everyone in the world has two things in common. These two things are that everyone starts their life by being born and also everyone ends their life by dying. Now in the way people are born and how they die can vary, but the fact of the matter is they were born and they will die. There are really only two ways people are born which are vaginal or cesarean births. This differs from death because there are more than a million ways to die, including snake bites, car crash, parachute failure when skydiving, or even ironically when there is a complication when giving birth. The different ways people die can be categorized into four groups, natural causes which happen when people s bodies give out; homicide, which is when someone else... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The blood eagle was when a person, who killed a father, would have their spinal exposed and then their ribs would be cracked and set through their backs. Afterward, their lungs would be pulled out and placed on their ribs (Aden, Josh). Though the blood eagle was used because of religious beliefs, not all executions were for that reason. On the other hand some people, during the dark ages were killed because of the plague, they had or people thought they had to make sure they could not pass it on to the next person they came into contact with. Although people were executed for religious and sanitary purposes, one of the biggest reasons for people to be executed was to make a statement. For instance in ancient Rome, they used beasts in the coliseums to kill people they called it damnatio ad bestias. Most of the time these people were prisoners of war to make sure people knew what ultimately happens to the enemies of Rome. Later in medieval England to make statements about traitors they used and execution method know as hanged, drawn, and quartered. This method was when men who committed treason were drug through town on a wood panel and taken to the gallows. They then were hung close to death, and then immediately cut into four pieces in front of everybody (Aden, Josh). Similarly to this day drug cartels make threats to other drug cartels by using the execution method called the Columbian
  • 24. Jack Price s Model Essay Jack Price describes some common mistakes that students make when dealing with equations. He suggests ways to help students minimize these mistakes. Why does he suggest that students should have more time to work with manipulatives? Mr. Price mentions that extending the lesson and allowing students more time to work with manipulatives allowed them a time to develop rules to help the solve equation effectively and efficiently. Write a story problem that can be modeled by the equation shown below. 20 = g + (2 g) + 2 Bonnie works for 2 hours at G dollars. When Bonnie does over time, she earns twice as much. How much does Bonnie make per hour if she works a total of twenty hours? Model How is solving an equation like maintaining a balance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He wrote equals signs on the board. Students were asked to define the meaning of the equal signs. He continues the discussion until students arrive at the correct meaning. Knowing what students know before the lesson helps the instructor plan a practical lesson and sort out any misconceptions before teaching the lesson. Expert s Evaluation students experience success at the beginning of the lesson permits identification of misconceptions Compare Your Evaluation The expert and I both emphasized the importance of identifying any misconceptions that students have about the lesson. Knowing those students has these misconceptions helps the instructor sort out these mistakes to help students understand the lesson in a better way. Using manipulatives to illustrate a concept. Observed outcome: The manipulative that was used, allowed students to move them around creating their own rules of balancing equations. Students were allowed hands on manipulatives that they moved from one side to the other to balance the scale. This deepens the students understanding. Expert s Evaluation allows students to develop rules for themselves develops a concrete understanding the builds to the
  • 25. People s Crusade Dbq The People s Crusade led by Walter Sans Avoir, also known as Walter the Penniless. The People s Crusade was the prelude to the First Crusade and lasted six months from April to October 1096. The First Crusade was begun by Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont in 1095. It started as a widespread pilgrimage of western Christendom and ended as a military expedition by Roman Catholic Europe to regain the Holy Land taken in the Muslim conquests of the Levant, resulting in the capture of Jerusalem in 1099. The People s Crusade recruited many peasants which slaughtered populations of Jews in Europe and then attacked Muslims in Anatolia, where they were decisively defeated. In 1096, the official Crusader armies, led by a number of Catholic rulers,
  • 26. The Dehumanization Of The Jews Adolf Hitler had a plan to exterminate all European Jews. There was approximately 9.5 millions Jews living in Europe in 1933. On January 30, 1933 Hitler started his extermination by rounding up all European Jews and sending them to concentration camps. Hitler believed the Jews were responsible for the lost of World War 1. Even though the Jews had nothing to do with the lost of World War I, Hitler wanted to make them pay. Dehumanization is the process of depriving someone of human qualities and attributes. The dehumanization process the SS officers enforced on the Jews left many of them dead or silent if they survived. At the concentration camps, they were to be stripped of all identification. By the time the concentration camps were liberated in 1945, over 6 million European Jews were killed inhumanely. Elie Wiesel, who was a survivor of the Holocaust, recalls the horrific experiences he and his fellow Jews had to go through in his book Night. Before the Jews were killed, the SS officers dehumanized the Jews by making them suffer through violence, humiliation, and horrible living conditions. Those horrific experiences made Wiesel speak up for the voiceless, and to make sure the Holocaust was not forgotten. Hitler did not kill the Jews as soon as they got to the camps. He wanted to break them down and make them suffer before he killed them. Each Jew had to pass the inspection test performed by Dr. Josef Mengele, who was known as the Angel of Death. In order for Elie and his father to pass selection they had to lie to the doctor about their age. Without his father lying, he would have been sent to the crematoria. Elie states that It was imperative that we stay together. Neither Elie nor his father knew that they would never see Tzipora or Mrs. Wiesel again. Elie now lived for his father. During selection, the Jews had to state their name and their profession. Elie lied and said he was eighteen, in good health, and a farmer. After they had been inspected, they were either directed to the left or to the right. If they were not strong enough or young enough, they were immediately sent to the crematoria. The Jews had no idea if they were going to be sent to the barracks or straight to the crematoria. The
  • 27. Palei Medispa Research Paper When it comes to women s health, wouldn t it be amazing to be able to go to one place that has it all? At Pali MediSpa at Pali Women s Health Center in Kailua, Hawaii, they have everything you need for skin care, scar removal, body contouring, and more. At Pali MediSpa, their goal is to help you look and feel your best. With cosmetic services, including Smartlipo Triplexв„ў, they use trusted, minimally invasive techniques that guarantee results. With Smartlipo Triplexв„ў,patients receive the gentle body contouring they need to achieve a more toned appearance, without extensive surgery. They also provide skin care support, including rosacea and acne treatment, BOTOXВ®, and scar removal. Whether you want to get rid of stretch marks, unwanted hair,
  • 28. Short Essay On Byyond Games Hello Readers. If you frequently follow these columns or the BYOND forums, chances are you ll be familiar with a developer by the key of Kidpaddle45, an active developer of many great games, projects, and resources found around BYOND. Unfortunately, he passed away in an untimely accident last month. May his soul rest in peace. MakGam in a day is now underway! Super Saiyan X shares the details of the rapid game development challenge with a total of $275.00 in cash prizes distributed over the three highest scoring games. The challenge ends on August 16th, prior to which time developers need to choose a 24 hour period to create a full fledged game resolving around three themes. Currently, seven developers have successfully submitted an... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A demo is currently out, try to collect coins and reach the end! Exentriks Gaming shared another gif featuring Transcend, an adventure RPG. This time it appears he has come across a tribal enemy who throws spears in a battle arena surround by fire. A demo is in the works, but for the time being, check out his Twitter page for past updates. Psiforged is an up and coming open world RPG where players find themselves as a character with psionic energy, a god like feature that with training, can unlock devastating skills to take down their enemies. Once the land is safe, players can hone their crafting skills to build a home and further their gear. But be warned, using psionic energy and technology can tax the world, potentially damaging it. Tacticians now have 10 more spells added to their spell book, and humans have 3 new variations with the latest updates to Sigrogana Legend 2. Additionally, a new area, the Colossal Tower, is now open and ready to be explored. Dungeons have seen changes to size and functionality and on screen text is now scalable. Avidanimefan shares the latest enhancements to Kage: Rise of the Tengu. Players now go on the defensive in the pvp RPG game, with new ninpos that block, clone, and absorb incoming damage, just in time for the addition of enemies who are ready to go on the offense. Quests are in as on screen elements, and a monument to Kidpaddle45 has been raised. Zuhayr looks like he has been careless with fire or gunpowder
  • 29. Downtown Houston Essay Downtown Houston is often associated with business, entertainment and plenty of traffic. However, over the next 5 years the center of our city will be focusing on building its reputation as a residential neighborhood. Houston has seen a major revitalization of the areas inside of the 610 loop, from the Heights, to Montrose, and Midtown. Many new high rises have been built in these up and coming neighborhoods over the last decade, resulting in an influx of residential living that has slowly crept toward downtown, but has never quite reached into the limits of the downtown area. Mostly attracting young urban professionals, empty nesters and small families, Downtown Houston is hoping to provide more housing options for just about any Houstonian interested in calling the area home. To show it means business, the city s Downtown s Living Initiative is going strong, offering $15,000 per unit in tax rebates developers who commit to building homes or undertake multifamily living projects. Currently, 12 residential projects are set to add to the neighborhood, which is predicted to help ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With fitness centers, workspaces, entertainment, and restaurants as well as the recent influx of neighborhood style bars and relaxed coffee shops opening up as of late downtown is more an more becoming the epicenter of activity for Houston, as any downtown is for many major cities across the US. Currently, the METRO Rail line is planning expansions that will transport riders all the way out to UH s main campus and past to the Pamn Center Transit Center, located just north of 610 past MacGregor Park. They also have a line in the works that takes riders through the East End, another up and coming neighborhood in Houston, all the way out near the Gus Wortham Golf
  • 30. Analysis Of Paul Basden s A Congenial Way Paul Basden begins his conversation on worship by seeking to define its meaning. However, the reader will learn quickly that this task is easier said than done. Basden examines worship through theological, biblical, and historical facets and ultimately determines that Worship has never been practiced in all places by all people in one way (18). In order to discuss the various types of worship in a congenial way, Basden introduces six authors that are charged with defending and critique each other s methods. First, Paul Zahl defines and defends the practice of formal liturgical worship. For Zahl, formal liturgical worship is first and foremost vertical worship. Formal liturgical worship emphasizes structure over spontaneity. Zahl defines ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Best acknowledges that often in worship skirmishes what divides is not what is important, namely truth, but instead what is temporal, namely music style. For Best, the most effective way to worship is to rely upon the historical truth preserved in the hymn book. In Chapter 3, Joe Horness sets forth an argument for contemporary music driven worship. This style of worship has an emphasis on relationship. Horness seeks to set forth the true goal of contemporary worship. It is not just about the instrumentation; instead it focuses on the communication. Horness takes the reader personally through his journey from traditional worship to contemporary worship, including his experience with Willow Creek Church. In his chapter, Horness promotes an emphasis on connecting: connecting unbelievers with believers and ultimately, connecting all people with God. He states, People of this generation are longing to experience the genuine presence of God. And God is longing to move in and among the hearts of his people. If we will learn to worship from hearts that are fully engaged, God will be glorified and set free to move in us and among us (104). Horness ends his chapter with some brief warnings for those involved in the contemporary worship. He then encourages all worshipers to seek above all to bring their best to God
  • 31. Analysis of Primary Colors Politics is a bloodsport, one big game of corruption, muckraking, prostitution, and defilement, which is played by the politicians, the media, and the seemingly innocent public that tends to forget that politicians are humans also, no better than the masses except for one thing, the ability to play the game. Primary Colors by Anonymous portrays this fraudulent game perfectly, exhibiting all of the dark aspects of a political campaign: from the vicious media in their pursuit of scandals, to the traitorousness of opposing candidates to destroy each other, all the way to the secretive sexual interactions taking place during the campaigning process. Yet in this vice corrupted novel, Anonymous also manages to let the human side of the tainted... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, he remembers the promise that he made to Fat Willie about having him open a branch of his restaurant up in the capitol (214). But on the overall it is Stanton s genius that allows the people to relate to him, he lets them know that he associates with the problems they have and that he really cares about those problems (44), that is a noteworthy feature of his. With Freddy Picker, it is his honesty to the voters to the American public, admitting the mistakes he had made in the past and confessing that he is not qualified to even pretend to run for the presidency, (501) what highlights his nobleness and shows how dedicated he is to the masses. The truism of the unscrupulous game of politics is that one has to love the game dearly in order to succeed in it and be a good, noble politician. Picker does love the game, he does it for the pleasure of the challenge (486), but he plays for himself, and not for the public, which is a dangerous thing (486). His addiction to the political game as well as drugs made him quit the first time in 1978, and it is his addiction and not his love for the game that makes him crumble under the pressure of the present campaign. Picker avoids the game while campaigning against Stanton, and everyone on the Stanton campaign notices it, especially Jack himself: He isn t playing the game at all, not in any wayВ…He s not going to be able to
  • 32. Speech Cloud In Persepolis Persepolis Twentieth century holds many enormous changes within all sections of life, graphic novels as a branch of literature was a part of those changes. It employs visual and verbal terminology to shape the story. One of the popular novels among graphic novels is Persepolis which is about the story of the writer s childhood Marjane Satrapi. The narrative graphically and textually tells about the events including removing Reza Shah from power and replacing him by his son, ending western power over Iran, and fighting between Iran and Iraq which happened during 1979 1988. Throughout these years Iranian people have gone through plenty of fluctuations and changes which are analyzed in numerous ways by foreign people as in one of her interview Marjane states that From the time I came to France in 1994, I was always telling stories about life in Iran to my friends. We d see pieces about Iran on television, but they didn t represent my experience at all. (Pantheon) Therefore, Marjane tries to explain the Iranian true situation to everyone. Within her graphic novel,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout her novel, Marjane has used several different kinds of speech clouds, such as speech, though, and scream cloud. In most of the parts of the book she uses speech cloud because the people are talking normally. For example, on page 70 when god asks Marji what is wrong with her, Marjane uses speech cloud, for he was talking normally. On the other hand, she puts her answer into a scream cloud which implies that she is angrily screaming and telling god to get out. In addition, she uses thought cloud, for example, on page 60, when her uncle tells her that he was in prison for nine years, she immediately thinks about Laly s father. In this point, the writer does need to write down that she is thinking instead the graph implies that she is
  • 33. Animal Experimentation Is Unnecessary and Cruel Essay Every year, millions of animals suffer through painful and unnecessary tests. Animals in laboratories all over the world live lives of deprivation, pain, isolation, and torture. Even though vast studies show that animal experimentation often lacks validity, leading to harmful human reactions, we still continue to use this method of experimentation, while many other less expensive and more beneficial alternatives exist. Going beyond the issue of animal experimentation being morally wrong, this form of research is also hindering medical progress. Although the use of animals in laboratories is said to be necessary for the welfare and health of humans, people mistakenly believe that this immoral and unscientific method of experimentation is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of differences in animal and human anatomies, they respond to drugs in different ways, proving test results done on animals to be inaccurate when applied to humans. For this reason, animal experimentation has done little to produce any definitive advances in medical research and has actually hindered medical progress. In addition to the fact that animal experimentation is ineffective, unreliable, and costly, testing on animals also violates animal rights. Do we think that just because we are superior to animals that we have the right to subject these innocent creatures to cruel and painful experiments? The superiority humans feel over animals may be the reason why humans feel less troubled by inflicting pain on animals. Or perhaps humans justify this cruel act by saying that animals would not be used in experiments if their use was not absolutely necessary. The pain and misery these animals are put through is absolutely unjustified, especially since the experiments they are subject to are proven to be unnecessary and even pointless. As Ingrid Newkirk states, animals in the laboratories are under constant stress from fear, the loss of control over their lives, and the denial of all Girsch 3 that is natural and meaningful to them, such as enjoying the company of others of their own kind (Newkirk 2). Thousands of animals are put through the suffering and torture of ridiculous experiments
  • 34. The Causes Of The Gas Exchange In Humans Gas exchange takes place at the respiratory surface which is a boundary between the external environment and the interior of the body. Respiratory surface is a cell membrane for the gas exchange of unicellular organisms but for the large organisms it has specialise organs like lungs, gills or trachea. Gas exchange is the exchange of gases across a semipermeable membrane via the process of diffusion, This occurs across cell membranes (from inside the lungs to blood stream then from out of the blood, into the cells, into the mitochondria). Gas exchange involves the respiration and breathing. Respiration is the process of combining oxygenwith glucose to make energy into the form of ATP. This occurs inside the cells at the mitochondria. Breathing is the physical action of moving air into and out of the body or water over the surface of the gills. This occurs as a whole body or organ movement. We need gas exchange because all animals carry out respiration to release energy from the food. This process require oxygen gas and release of carbon dioxidegas. This means animals, must have an efficient system to obtain the oxygen from the atmosphere or water and to remove the carbon dioxide from their body. This provide us with oxygen for respiration process, efficient exchange of gases and allow diffusion of gases. Diffusion is required to supply all organisms with oxygen. Factors affecting the rate of diffusion is the surface area therefore for the efficient of diffusion to
  • 35. Hunger Games And Divergent Analysis With the immense success of the novel and film titles of the Hunger Games and Divergent, many adolescent women turn to the media as a source of strength to empower themselves in the changing modern world. In order for the female protagonists of the Hunger Games and Divergent, the film, to succeed as hero figures, they must let go of many traditionally feminine qualities, like geniality, selflessness, and empathy. The social formalities the protagonists break in their respective societies, allow them to become symbols of hope and inspiration as they lead a movement of change in their worlds. However, for the female protagonists of the Hunger Games and Divergent titles to succeed as hero figures, they must let go of traditionally feminine qualities... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While in their care, the motherly instincts of the main female characters flourish as they begin to make sure their needs are taken care of and comfortable in the situation occuring. The relationship and bond these characters begin to have become another major factor in the progression of the movement they stand for. The relationship they share becomes a source of moral strength because the children characters first realize the importance of the protagonists and the mission going on. From the get go, these younger characters find a role model in the protagonist as they believe they can gain and grow into a strong and influential individual standing up for the betterment of the world. The protagonists reassure their actions because they begin to see that one person believes in the cause they stand for. In order to become a hero of an entire world, the protagonists must justify their cause and how it will better the world around them. Being selfless in their actions shows everyone watching the pure heart they possess that will slowly rally others under the movement the main characters stand
  • 36. Essay on Egyptian, Babylonian, And Hebrew Religions Egyptian, Babylonian, and Hebrew Religions Egyptians, Babylonians, and Hebrews have similarities yet also differences in their religions. The importance is not in the similarities as much as it is in the differences that distinguish the cultures from each other and their views on life. I would like to point out each civilization s creation and flood story. By analyzing these stories we can come to a better understanding of their world views. The Hebrew creation story from the book of Genesis is one that most people know well. In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. The earth was without form and void. God said, quot;let there be light, quot; and there was light. He then separated the light from the darkness. He also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus the physical universe was created. People were created from Ra s tears. Time passed and Ra grew frail, so the ungrateful race of men plotted against Ra. When Ra learned of this he called the gods together. The gods decided that mankind must be destroyed. Tens of thousands of men were killed until only a few were left. Then Ra relented and man was spared. Nevertheless Ra was sick of the world and retreated into the heavens, leaving Shu to reign in his place. At that time the present world was established. The Babylonians have their own interpretation of the beginning. All things came from the water. From the mixture of sweet water, Aspu, with salt water, Tiamat, the gods arose. Aspu and Tiamat gave birth to a pair of gigantic serpents, Lakhmu and Lakhamu. These two serpents produced Anshar and Kishar, the heavens and the earth. Anshar and Kishar then conceived Anu, Enlil, and Ea. Aspu and Tiamat grew angry because the younger gods were noisy. So, they decided to destroy the new gods. Ea, the all knowing, learned of this plan and used his magic to capture Apsu. Tiamat became furious and created and army of gods and monsters to punish Ea and the others. Marduk was asked to stand against Tiamat and her army. Marduk promised to defeat Tiamat if he was given supremacy over the gods. Marduk defeated Tiamat and her army. While he was cutting up Tiamat s body he used half her body and created the dome of the heavens. With the other half he made the earth. Then to
  • 37. Of Mice and Men How does Steinbeck present the characters of George and Lennie? During the Great Depression of the 1930s when America was plunged into financial crisis following the Wall Street Crash of October 1929, levels of unemployment and poverty were at an all time high. In this ear life was a struggle and the mentality of society became survival of the fittest, every man for himself. Migrant workers toured the country in search of labour to provide money for food typically sent to relatives living on the bread line elsewhere in America. These men lead lonely and emotionless lives, which are reflected through Steinbeck s portrayal of his characters in his famous, yet bleak, 1930s novella Of Mice and Men. In the novel, George and Lennie s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Evidentially, George does not believe the dream will ever become reality as he rhythmically reels off the words to Lennie as a matter of habit rather than optimism. That said, it is clear that although George does not believe the dream will come true he is thankful to have Lennie by his side somebody to talk to that gives a damn about us which perhaps implies that although Steinbeck presents the pair as victims, he also presents them as lucky in the fact that they have each other and care for each other enough to build a firm relationship. To Lennie the dream is all about the rabbits he intends to keep and pet, rather than an engine of hope which drives George to continue the struggle. Lennie excites in the idea that one day he will own a rabbit hutch An have rabbits because he is unable to see further than his own desires, however George dreams of simplicities such as how thick the cream is on the milk implying that all he would like is a stable home. Regardless of their differences in the importance of aspects included in the dream, their dream bonds them together in a shared goal which is to get a stake so they can buy a little house and a couple of acres. Many migrant workers shared in dreaming of a better future but had nobody to share it with as everyman was for himself, making George and Lennie s relationship a rare occurrence. Towards the end of the first chapter,
  • 38. The Corps Of Discovery And The Native Americans On February 28, 1803, President Thomas Jefferson, with the approval of congress, created the Corps of Discovery. Their mission was to map the newly acquired western lands of the Louisianna Purchase, almost 1803 828,000 square miles of unexplored territory, as well as find a route to the Pacific Ocean. This expedition was led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. During their adventure, the group encountered many hostile Native American groups, and if not for Sacagawea, these tribes would have surely jeopardized their operation. Due to her role as a helpful guide, Sacagawea was crucial in the encounter between the Corps of Discovery and the Native Americans because she negotiated and traded between the groups, functioned as a peace token, and served as an interpreter. Sacagawea was born in 1788 in Lemhi County, Idaho and was part of the Shoshonetribe for which her father was the chief. Her childhood was ruined when her tribe was attacked by the Hidatsa tribe when she was 11 years old. She was captured as a slave and taken to what is not North Dakota. She spent a miserable few years with the hostile tribe before being sold to a French Canadian trapper and fur trader named Toussaint Charbonneau. They lived among the Hidatsa and Mandan Indians in North Dakota. She was still a young teenager when he forced her to marry him and she became his second wife. One day, the Corps of Discovery were traveling through the Hidasta Mandan village when they experienced inclement weather.
  • 39. 485 Forensic Law Midterm Exam Essay JUS 485 Midterm Exam Answer the following questions, which are based upon the first four modules of the course. 1. Explain why it is that evidence gained through the forensic science process is almost always considered to be circumstantial evidence. The most important fact that makes forensic evidence circumstantial is because science cannot be clearly defined by law. The legal system have created standards and written legal rules regarding the admissibility of forensic evidence. When forensic evidence that is presented in court is rarely unaccompanied by an expert witness to provide the court room with a professional explanation backing the reliability of the forensic process used to collect the relevant evidence. This is one the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Expert witnesses are used by attorneys to give professional opinion and explanation of information that the common individual would otherwise have no understanding of. Searching the web I discovered SEAK a website devoted to compiling information on expert witness. All of the expert witnesses listed on the site have been previously used in cases to provide testimony to specific evidence that is within the parameters of their expertise and professional credentials. Jill Kessler Miller is a great example of a specific expert witness. Jill resides in Southern California and is an expert in forensic science and dogs. She has testified in nine trials over the past four years. She has had over twenty five years of experience with training dogs. She has a college degree in English and a graduate certification in Animal Policy Advocacy. The site also lists the multiple specific topics she gives testimony to. This is a great example of an expert witness because she lists are her professional credentials and specific fields that she will testify about in court. Dog bites and veterinary forensics are her direct links to forensic evidence. An expert witness s expertise, training and special knowledge of a subject allows them to be give opinion is court. There is an exception to the rule against witnesses presenting anything but fact. Regardless, an expert witness s opinion must be unbiased and bases solely on their special knowledge, train, and expertise in the field. The
  • 40. Self-Disclosure In Sports Psychology The authors concluded with a few take home messages. The first is that self disclosure can have a profound impact (both positive and negative) on a client s progress. They emphasized that this article only scratched the surface on the topic and they there was still much work to be done to gain a better understanding. They said case examples and reflective accounts could spark further dialogue. Regardless, they have brought the issue to the community in one of the AASP s journals and now we have more awareness as we continue our academic journey toward future certification. My reflection As a future consultant and counselor, I want to consider myself a coach and leader without any assumed or overreaching power. Today s sport psychologyliterature heavily promotes the growth mindset over a fixed one and the positive approach to coaching, which embraces the cooperative style. Every textbook I have on the sport psychology pushes this philosophy. I believe self disclosure for my style of counseling would be in accordance with the positive approach that applied sport psychology embarrasses. And, I want to be one who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Weinberg and Gould, the coach athlete relationship is one of the most important ones in sport. They believe that a dyadic relationship (a group of two people, the smallest possible social group) in which behaviors, emotions, and thoughts are mutually and causally interdependent. The basic constituents of this approach are closeness, co orientation, and complementarity. They have found other supporting research that suggest that the coach athlete relationships are underlined by mutual respect, care, trust, concern, support, open communication, shared knowledge and understanding, and clear roles. Negative closeness (distrust), disorientation (incongruent goals), and non complementary transactions (power struggles) together can compromise the quality of the relationship and its effectiveness (Weinberg Gould, p.
  • 41. Marketing Strategies In Marketing Marketing is an extremely dynamic and challenging field. There are numerous large organizations, medium and small sized enterprises and self employed, home based businesses that engage in marketing and promotional activities that would help them promote their products and services and attract customers. Keeping the number of potential marketers in mind, it is evident that businesses have to create a differential advantage through their marketing activities. Innovation and creativity are two very important components of marketing, without which most marketing strategies are likely to fail. Marketing mediums, tools, promotional strategies and consumer needs and wants change constantly. In order to penetrate any market segment and to grab ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Creating word of mouth buzz through personalities that have a significant influence on consumer perceptions and decisions will also be an important element of marketing in 2018. 4.Live Streaming and Visual Marketing: While there is no doubt that content is extremely important in marketing, today s consumer is drawn to videos and images. The biggest advantage of using videos is that they enable marketers to immediately connect with their audience. Videos are also more effective at conveying emotion and provide more depth to your marketing message. With such rapid improvement in technology, businesses can now live stream videos and connect with their target market in real time. Statistics show that more than 1 billion people use YouTube regularly. Live streaming on YouTube is thus an excellent way to market your products and services. Facebook Live is another similar platform and enables you to live stream your marketing message on the world s biggest social media network. 5.Personalized Marketing: This will be a game changer in 2018. Consumers are so sick and tired of being bombarded with promotional messages and advertisements, they have begun to block anything that does not attract them instantly. By using personalized marketing, businesses can target their customers on an individual level. This will not only allow them to filter out irrelevant messages but will also help them capture their customer s attention and engage them with content and information that
  • 42. The Importance Of The English Language Mother tongue Since the tower of Babel incident, people in the world speak different languages, some are similar to other, and some completely different. The English has been around for more than a millennium and half. It derives from Latin, French, German,and Greek, and some unknown languages. Always keepin its speaker interested dragging more people to learn the language. The English language has undergone many transformations from Old English to Middle Age English to Modern English always policing itself. It has no dialect unlike Chinese, Russian, Arabic etc.. but different accents which can be hard to understand. It can be a major problem. English influence in East Africa and South Asia due to Colonization, British have their own accent but they were teaching their colonies English which result in a multitudes of accents Our difference makes us powerful. Should people that learn english learn to speak neutral meaning with no accent or is it too much to ask? If yes normal is boring. there was a time when strong empire felt the need to conquer other countries and force them to inhale all the aspect of their culture like the Ottoman Empire was one of the biggest empire at the time. They influenced a lot of neighbor countries but did not teach them their language and now Turkey is the only country who speaks Turkish now they great not teaching their languages, but they still share some similar customs with other countries. Prejudice is part of our nature, so is it
  • 43. Chem B Experiment Lab Report The purpose of this lab was to experimentally and scientifically ascertain the percentage of oxygen in Chem B at Woonsocket High School. It was hypothesized that if the percentage of oxygen is measured experimentally in Chem B at Woonsocket High School, then it would be higher than the percentage of oxygenin dry air, which is 20.95%, because the air is not dry due to moisture in the air from people breathing and the altitude of where the experiment takes place may affect it as well. To conduct this experiment, a candle was placed upright in a pan of water, was lit, and the flame was allowed to fully develop. Then a graduated cylinder was placed upside down to represent an airtight chamber, and the water rose. The point where it rose to was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The number of people in the room, contributing to the humidity, is one of the contributing factors to the change in percentages of oxygen.The condensation of a person s exhaled breath is a factor that also minimally contributes to the humidity in the atmosphere. Humidity is the amount of water vapor in the air at any given moment. When a person exhales, it marginally impacts the relative humidity, and, due to common sense, if there is more people in the room, there is a greater level of humidity. The percentage of oxygen in dry air is 20.95%. However, the air is not always dry. Thus, the percentage of oxygen cannot always be the same if humidity is always changing. Furthermore, dew point temperature is the absolute measure of the amount of water vapor present in the air. So, if the temperature is higher, it can hold more water vapor, making warmer climates much more humid than cooler climates. So, the temperature in the room is also an indirect contributing factor to the percentage of oxygen in the air. The distance above sea level is thought to potentially affect the percentages of oxygen. Nonetheless, it has been established that the percentage of oxygen molecules is always the same when considering altitude. This is because air is compressible, so the weight of all the air above applies pressure to the air at that particular altitude, making that air at