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Synthesis Essay Topics With SourcesSynthesis Essay Topics With Sources
Arab, Muslim And Middle East
To even begin to delve into our topic, we must first define the following terms: Arab, Muslim and
Middle East. Millions of the people that fall into these categories live in the United States, yet we
hardly take the time to learn to differentiate between them thanks to the negative connotations that
are associated with each of these terms (Chin, 2009).
To be considered Arab, you or your ancestors live or lived in the Arab world and speak Arabic.
The Arab world is made up of 22 states and territories whom are part of the Arab League. However
many people in these states do not consider themselves Arab, thus the Arabic languageis the
unifying factor among the Arabic people. A lot of the individuals who speak Arabic today are
very diverse. There is a myriad of dialects of Arabic and over 150 million people speak it. Twenty
five countries consider Arabic an official language (even if few are fluent in it). They vary from
African to West Asian countries, however Arabs also live as minorities in many other nations. For
example, the United States (Banks, 2009).
The history of the Arabic language goes back thousands of years, thus many branches of the
language exist among many people, but its prevalence became apparent following the emergence of
Islam. The Quran was originally written in Arabic, thus through Islamic state building and
expansion, its use was extended. Islamic empires like the Umayyad Caliphate, the Ottoman Empire,
the Safavid Empire and the Mughal Empire were vast
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The Rise and Fall of Ancient Rome
Ancient Rome
When was the last time you looked at a calendar? Did you know you were looking at an invention
created in Ancient Rome? Ancient Rome was one of the biggest and greatest empires there was.
People might not know about the beginning, the wars, the developments, their life, and the end of
the Ancient Rome Rome was started in the eighth century B.C. / 753 B.C. It was started by
Romulus in a town by the Timber River. In a legend Romulus and his brother were left in the wild
and they were found and raised by a wolf. Romulus killed his brother, then he could become king
of Rome. The Roman Empire grew and it came into control of Britain, Asia, northern part of
Africa, and some Mediterranean islands. The Romans spoke many languages including Italian,
French, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian. The empire s religion was Roman Paganism and the
believed in many gods. When Christianity came, the romans persecuted them until Constantine,
the first roman Christian emperor. There were many wars needed for the Roman Empire to grow
so big. The first Roman army was called the Greek Phalanx and there were five ranks. The Greek
Phalanx was ended after the Gauls attacked Rome in 390 B.C. The Early Legion was a great army
after the Phalanx and had many tactics. Scorpio came and helped that army to outmaneuver the
enemy. War times caused the army to change many times. A large battle was the Punic wars
between Rome and Carthage. It ended with Rome winning. Gaius Marius
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The Balanced Scorecard
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Background2 BSC Advantages4 BSC Disadvantages5
Review4
Methodology6
Pre study essentials5
How to Implement a Balanced Scorecard7
Discussions and Results9
Conclusion:13
Recommendations:13
References14
Introduction
Any business organization s goal is to improve its operational performance. Through the
employment of various types of performance measures, firms can assess the efficiency and
effectiveness of their business process objectives. Furthermore, performance measurement tools can
help businesses in evaluating their resource allocation processes in order to determine how
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The BSC takes forethought. It is not a tool you can just think up one night to solve a problem.
Instead, it is recommended that you hold a meeting to plan out what goals you would like to see
your company reach in each of the four above areas. Once you have clearly stated objectives, you
can then begin to break down these objectives in what you will need, financially, to bring these
objectives to fruition. 2. While the BSC gives you an overall view of the four areas for concern in
business growth and development, these four areas do not paint the whole picture. The financial
information included on the scorecard is limited. Instead, to be successfully implemented, the
balanced scorecard must be part of a bigger strategy for company growth that includes meticulous
accounting methods. 3. Many companies use metrics that are not applicable to their own situation.
It is vitally important when using balanced scorecards to make the information being tracked
applicable to your needs. Otherwise, the metrics will be meaningless. 4.
Review
Strategic management is a long process that is not limited to making good plans; most of today s
strategic management challenges stem from the areas of implementations; it s obvious from many
financial scandals, and company failures, leading to acquisitions and downsizing, that those firms
didn t lack a well developed plans and strategies, but thy did lack the appropriate control strategies
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The Structure Of The African Family In The Black Family
Black family systems are African in nature and American in nurture. Africanity is being in tune with
an African worldview, therefore the role that Africanity plays in black families determines the
unique form black families take. Africanity is at the root of black families. The operation of the
black familyis directly linked to African culture through an African attitude, kinshipnetworks, and
childbearing. The black family is centered around the African ethos, a common guiding principle
that filled African peoples lives. The African ethos, broken down into two categories, is the
survival of the tribe and the oneness of being. The knowledge of one s tribal or family genealogy
not only reflected and showed the importance of the interconnectedness of all elements of the
family (tribe), it also was thought to impart the sense of sacred obligation to extend and continue
one s genealogical line. In other words, existence is dependent not only on those alive, but those
dead as well. Therefore in practice, the structure of traditional African families is based on union.
African based family systems can be thought of as a Continual Flexibility in Circularity . It is based
on the continuity and union of people. African culture must be the basis for understanding black
families. African roots of black culture is the retention of an African attitude, an attitude based on a
belief system which understood everything in the universe to be endowed with the Supreme Force.
In
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Essay On The Witches In Macbeth
Double, Double Toil and Trouble
The strive and ambition for power can seem to be true perfection, but one should be careful what
they wish for, because that power might be exactly what causes their downfall. In the play,
Macbeth, by, William Shakespeare, the witches have a significant role. They represent that some
things are too good too be true and sometimes we shouldn t try and follow everything that we hear.
The witches give Macbeth many prophecies throughout the play. Macbeth listened to the things
they said and it resulted in his death and his own downfall. The witches play the role in the play of,
developing plot, advancing characters and setting themes.
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He ended up killing his best friend, and even the king. I go, and it is done. The bell invites me.
/ Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell / That summons thee to heaven or to hell. (Shakespere, 2.1,
63 65) Macbeth who was once a very good person, went out to murder the king. Just because he
thought he had a chance at ruling the country he decided to do something evil. Ever since he
heard that prophecy he did not stop until it came true. As the play goes on Macbeth becomes
more and more evil, destroying everything in his path. Not in the legions / Of horrid hell can
come a devil more damned / In evils to top Macbeth. (Shakespere, 4.3, 57 59) Macduff says this
after he finds out Macbeth had killed all his children and his wife. Macbeth has become a villain
and will not stop at anything. The prophecy has caused nothing but trouble for Macbeth, he is now
feared and hated everywhere. It changed an innocent kind man, into an evil feared man.
The witches set the theme, not everything is as it seems. They do this by telling Macbeth
something he will expect to come true, when really they have tricked him and mean for the
opposite to happen. In scene three, the witches meet with their master to discuss Macbeth and how
they are planning on leading him to his downfall. This night i ll spend / Unto a dismal and a fatal
end. / Great business
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Example Of Knowledge Argument
INTRODUCTION OF THE THESIS According to Currie (2015), philosophy is the activity of
searching for a reflective understanding of ourselves and also to know about the natural and
social worlds we live in. As we know, philosophy is also related to the phrase thinking about
thinking. We can get to know what is actually happening in this world and we also will solve some
of the confusions that we face in life. Knowledge is the fact and information of knowing something
that through some experiences. In addition, argument is the process of arguing or disagreeing about
a statement that has discussed. For example, we might argue about the statement that we have the
opposite view from the others so we start to make up some proves to solve this matter. In this
assignment, we will discuss about the knowledge argument. From a thesis that we have read, we
could identify its position stated by Frank Jackson.
Knowledge argument stands against physicalism which is proposed by Frank Jackson. Physicalism
or materialism is distinguished with phenomenal consciousness of experiences that depicts mind is
subjective and implies physicality.
Frank Jackson believes that the physical truth seen is not always the whole truth. There is also
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Broad and Thomas Nagel. Thomas Nagel s What is it Like to be a Bat? has appeared in recent
writing, which brings the meaning of human need to understand how bats use the sonar system to
determine its direction (Alter, n.d.). I believe that those bats will never understand why they need
to use sonar for movement. So, why as a human we ought to understand it? Although every living
things are created by nature, which is abstract. Nagel (1974) said that we know everything there is
to know from an objective perspective about the bats sonar system but there also has something that
we do not know what it is like with it (Rumelin,
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Theoretical Problems Of Ethics And Ethics
Theoretical Problems of Ethics
Introduction
Ethics is the conception about the right and wrong . It is related to the man and the society. It
supports the concept of doing good things and disgraces the thinking of behaving in the wrong way
with others. It is the well known fact that the ethics don t implement on the logics in doing right or
wrong. Along with sometimes it can stand against the morality. For example the death sentence is
ethically wrong, because it takes the life of a man, which can become the better part of society in
future. So, ethically the death sentence should be stopped. But, the morally death sentence creates
fear among the people and they get the lesson for the future that who will be done wrong with
others will face the death at the end.
Along with this, ethics has some theoretical problems. These problems are related to different
aspects of ethics which are not justified on the basis of philosophy. Most of the times these
problems create confusion in the minds of human beings to identify what is right and what is
wrong in certain situations.
Three theoretical problems of ethics
Mainly ethics have three theoretical problems. First one is the problem of the origins of ethics
which means it is a problem creating for the people to find out that what is right and what is wrong.
The Second one is the problem of relativism which holds the question that what is the relationship
of ethics with the society (Mizzoni, 2009). The third one is the problem
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The Transcript For Think Tank
The transcript for Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg from September 16th 2004 on Does the U.N.
Work? is a debate with two opposing views one for and one against the United Nations. Timothy
Wirth the President of the United Nations Foundation, former U.S. Senator and former
undersecretary for global affairs at the U.S. Department of State goes against Josh Muravchik a
scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and author of Exporting Democracy: fulfilling America
s Destiny, and, The Imperative of American Leadership: A Challenge to Neoisolationism. Wirth
argues for the UN and Muravchik against. The central argument made by Muravchik is that the
United Nationsnever really became what it was meant to be. It was conceived as an institution that
was to maintain world peace but never could fulfill that role however, the United Statesitself is now
the main power to keep peace in the world. The attempt to counterbalance American power in
Muravchik s opinion is dangerous since it will cause the world to be much less peaceful since the
U.S. is able to keep the peace that the U.N can not do. On the contrary, Wirth argues that the U.N. a
product of WW2 still is inline with its original intention, to make sure nations get together and no
single country is able to impose its will on others. Wirth understands that times have changed and
the U.N. is trying to modernize itself in accordance to the modern world. Wirth does understand
that countries will have their own self interests
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Theme Of Vengeance In The Oresteia
Orestes has to kill her (Zeitlin, 476). The view of vengeance in Aeschylus s The Oresteia also
depends on the situation the person enacting the vengeance is in beforehand.
Another component that changes the view of vengeance is what situation the character is in;
meaning how the murderer is related to the victim and the position they are in at the time or before.
Clytemnestra is in a situation where her husband kills their daughter and she can either retaliate or
live with the fact that Iphigenia is dead. She chooses to kill her husband and she does not have any
support other than that of Aegisthus. Orestes is basically forced into killing his mother and
Aegisthus by Apollo and people around him like his sister Electra and the Chorus as well as his
friend Pylades. In the beginning of Liberation Bearers, Orestes comes back and encounters his
sister Electra at their father s grave. During their reacquaintance, Orestes tells Electra that he has
been ordered to kill Clytemnestra and Aegisthus by Apollo, ...if I failed to kill my father s
killers.......to kill the two of them as they killed him, in the same way. He said that otherwise I d
pay the debt with my own life, and it would be a life of torment that would never end (Aeschylus,
Liberation Bearers lines 307 313). He has this threat hanging over his head and any time he
starts to waver, his friend Pylades, his sister, and the chorus encouraged him. the third and last
storm battering their house. In the end, Orestes does in fact come third and as a saviour. Before
entering the palace he rehearses the piece of deceit by which he wraps his mother and Aegisthus
in their own toils. As he puts it before his sister and the confederate chorus of Trojan captives, he
will not give Aegisthus time to ask from where he has come , this shows that he has a lot of
support behind him in this endeavor in addition to the support of Apollo (Clay, 4). After he kills
his mother and her lover, he has to wash his hands of the blood and, to be cured, he must journey
to the oracle of Delphi (Burke, 382). Orestes kills his mother, subsequently he begins to see the
furies that are coming after him (Burke, 382).
The Furies that are now pursuing him punish blood guilt (Burke, 382)
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Informative Essay On Been In Girl Scouts
BRAINSTORM:
Girl Scouts
Been in girl scouts since kindergarten
Troop has changed drastically over time Why I enjoy Girl Scouts
Gold Award
Working with the LGBTQ community as this school and outside of school
How I decided on my topic
Why that topic
Why I m doing the award
Why the topic is more important now than it was before
How I m going to do it
In 1912, Juliette Gordon Low had an idea, one that would change the world and help others to
change the world. She was friends with the man who created Boy Scouts, and she decided to
create something along the same line but for girls. Within just a few years, her idea become
reality, and it was instantly popular. There had never been something quite like this for girls before.
Girl Scouts came an entire eight years before most women were even granted the right to vote,
and almost fifty years before all women were able to vote. Juliette Gordon Low s idea was almost
dangerous in that time period and yet it still thrives today, with Girl Scouts having celebrated their
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For my award, I decided on the topic of the LGBTQ+ community, and specifically helping students
who are in the community. This topic has, I believe, become even more important with recent
current events. Despite whatever alternative facts that may be presented, members of the
community, especially the young ones, are scared and worried for their future and what may
happen to their rights. I am planning a number of things to help out, the most important being the
panel that will take place in May. For this event, I will be inviting the eighth graders from North s
sending districts. I tried to directly help out at CTMS, but was ultimately turned away. I may also
be helping to start up a group for LGBTQ+ students outside of school, with the help of a former
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Informative Speech On Shark
what do you think when you here shark mabey killer, food, medsin. But what i am going to be
talk about out of those 3 word is killer and not because that is what I think of shark it is what I
think of humans when it comes to humans killing sharks or sharks killing humans, humans kill
more sharks and I will tell the wrong in your waze.
I think that sharks mistake people for pray. Sharks look for any meal they can get so when they
see a surfer and they think seal or turtle. This evidences show that sometimes when you here of a
fatal shark attack it can be an accident just an animal seeing some food like how us humans hunt
for deer or turkey it is so you don t starve same goes when sharks are hunting they are looking for
food so they
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The Fall of Russia Essay
After the collapse of the Soviet Union there were many different problems facing the new Russian
government. Through the use of reforms many of these issues were cured but not overnight. Boris
Yeltsin and his Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar implemented several policies while the economy was
not moving well. Then Vladimir Putinwould carry on reforms while making new ones or changing
existing policies. How would these amendments affect the economy after the collapse of the
Communist regime?
In 1992, Yeltsin launched an economic reform program developed by Acting Prime Minister Yegor
Gaidar. The program also known as shock therapy brought fundamental changes in the economy.
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The temporary truce broke, however, broke down and Yeltsin declared emergency presidential rule;
more than half but less than two thirds the majority needed in the Supreme Soviet voted to impeach
Yeltsin. Yeltsin called together a constitutional convention to write a new constitution. He banned
eight political parties, fired several high ranking government officials who had failed to support
him, and suspended Russia s regional and town councils, many of which had sided with his
opponents (Kort 421). Therefore the Supreme Soviet had refused to support the new constitution,
Yeltsin then issued a decree dissolving both the Supreme Soviet and the Congress of People s
Deputies. Furthermore, neither system wanted to view or listen to Yeltsin and his new constitution.
They gathered in the parliamentary building, voted to dispose of Yeltsin. Then Yeltsin a few weeks
later had the Russian white house blasted with artillery.
Privatization
The government also launched a major program of privatization of state property. By 1994, the
voucher privatization program had completed its first phase, more than 70 percent of industry,
representing the workforce and production, had been privatized, although workers and managers
owned most of these enterprises, many of which have not still been restructured to compete in
market conditions. Under the program, every citizen of Russia would be issued
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Kittyhawk
Kittyhawk:
Focus on Simplicity
Smokin Aces
Marnie Jepsen, Beth Madej, Brittney Irizarry, Brian Clement, and Tiffany Yamanouchi
November 19, 2014
Adam Brikman
Table of Contents
Company Overview3
Project Overview4
Scope5
Objectives5
Specifications5
Assumptions6
Constraints6
Schedule7
WBS7
Gantt Chart7
PERT/CPM Analysis8
Financial Analysis8
Project Cost Estimates8
Payback Analysis8
ROI9
NPV9
Project Organization10
Stakeholder Analysis10
Risk Analysis10
References12
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Company Overview
Hewlett Packard was founded in 1939 by two men, Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard who met in the
1930s while studying at Stanford University. Hewlett Packard is and has always been a highly
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Partner with Nintendo to share cost and risk of redesign
4. Design the drive with cheap and simple in mind
The HP Way focuses on values that emphasize integrity, respect for individuals, teamwork,
innovation, and an emphasis on customers and community improvement (Dong, para. 2). The goals
of this project are in line with the goals of HP. These drives will be an innovative addition to the
market, and we will design them with an emphasis on customer and community improvement.
The initial Kittyhawk project did not go as planned, but we were able to discover the true market
for our product in the process. We need top management s support to continue this project. To help
mitigate the risks and investment costs, we have partnered with Nintendo. This partnership will
not only provide additional R D resources, but will also supply a built in large scale customer for
our $50 drives.
We not only have the support of the gaming giant, Nintendo, but our project team is ready to tackle
this project. We are enthusiastic about the possibilities and we look forward to your support.
Scope
Objectives
The project that we are proposing is building a 1.3 inch drive with 40 MB that we will sell for $50
to the market. We intend to introduce this product in 12 months with a break even time of 36
months.
In order to honor our company standards of being highly innovative with opportunity and potential
in the marketplace, we plan to go through with the project staying true to this.
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Erp as Software as a Service (Saas) for Smes
ERP as Software as a Service *(*SaaS*)* for SMEs Table of Contents Page Abstract The main
barriers for implementing ERP systems in SMEs were constraints in terms of resources and
information, implementation time escalations, poorly defined organisational structures, weak
formalisation of procedures or processes, unclear and also confused understanding amongst the
employees and management. There are various methods to overcome the barriers of
implementing ERP solutions in SMEs. This include coming up with a realistic value adding
processes required to be incorporated in the proposed ERP system, providing effective education
on ERP systems, making sure as a vendors, they do not just provide lip service and to involve...
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For SaaS vendors, they must focus on make possible easier deployments to avoid the need for
pricey consultation support. Also they should truly deliver lower total cost of ownership (TCO)
and offer more robust strategies for integration that acknowledges the current volatile
environments and also in the near future. Finally, the SaaS solutions offered must be simpler,
more agile, more robust, and more intuitive and worthy of all the investments allocated.
References Banham, R 2008, Up and Away Companies are feeling a little less trapped by
spreadsheets these days , CFO Magazine, viewed 19 October 2009, Bernroider, E. W. N Leseure,
M. J 2005, Enterprise resource planning (ERP) diffusion and characteristics according to the system
s lifecycle: A comparative view of small to medium sized and large enterprises , Working Papers on
Information Processing and Information Management, Institute of Information Processing and
Information Management, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration. http:/
/epub.wu.ac.at/dyn/virlib/wp/eng/mediate/epub wu 01_84b.pdf?ID=epub wu 01_84b Bontis, N
Chung, H 2000, The evolution of software pricing: from box licenses to application service
provider models , Internet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy, Vol. 10, No.
3, pp. 246 255. Christodoulou, M 2009, How big is an SME? Confusion over size could complicate
international rules ,
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Use Of Control Systems As Mechanisms For Managing...
Simons (1995) and Merchant (1982) defind the use of control system as mechanisms for managing
organizational changes. Also, Lingfield Smith (1997) assert that Management Control Systems
(MCS) is the process by which managers ensure that resources are obtained and used effectively and
efficiently in the accomplishment of the organization s objectives. The term managementcontrol
systems means the use of a number of techniques in organizations to observe and evaluate employee
performance against certain management targets. Conventional management control systems focus
on getting better operational efficiency. But as operational efficiency is no longer adequate to
create sustainable competitive advantages, management control systems must be expanded to
managerial practices that cultivate employee cooperation and creativeness in the discovery and
development of new business opportunities. This is especially the case in the high tech industries
that are faced with the challenges of globalization and employee teams must combine efficient
communication with creativity. Project managers and product designers in software and other
industries thus need to find ways to divide tasks so that teams of many clever people can work and
communicate efficiently as well as creatively (Cusumano, 1997).
Control system is a framework which provides management of organizations information about
deviation from plans as well a recommendations for corrective actions (Nagarajan, 2012). In every
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Private Interests and Social Welfare
The human civilisation is composed of innumerable individuals, countless interest groups and social
strata, with each of them following the fundamental instinct striving to maximise their own well
being by obtaining as many benefits as they can and averting as much cost as possible.
Unfortunately for humankind, for one to improve one s life, competing with others is unavoidable.
Competitions, by definition, means the winners get something at the expense of others. The good
news is that competition among people is not a constant sum game, that is to say, theoretically, if
we can reallocate resources, rights and duties in a certain way, the humankind may benefit
maximally. In the most ideal case, the self interest of each individual and... Show more content on
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(Book II, Chapter VII, para. 44)
Different from Huang s idea that the emperor is still superior, Rousseau s theory about politics
assumes there is an ever righteous General Will. Rousseau s solution to the problem is based on
this belief. He argues that the General Will is the only binding force that can be exerted on the
individuals, so a law bill drawn by a however intelligent legislator, which is a particular will of an
individual cannot become law before being authorised by the sovereignty. (Book II, Chapter VII,
para. 47) The separation of power of drawing a law bill and legislation will therefore prevent the
self interest of the legislator impeding the collective welfare. Because General Will is the
aggregation of many individual wills, it is possible to verify if a law bill proposed is in line with
the General Will by consulting the citizens opinions, e.g. by free vote. When law bills are widely
supported and scrutinised by the citizens, one can be assured that the social welfare is not impeded
by the legislators private interest. #
Discussions
I believe Huang s proposal is a great advancement in China s political history, for the pioneering
idea that the emperor s performance should be scrutinised thoroughly is raised. However, I cannot
persuade myself to fully trust such a system, in which one may spot a number of weaknesses.
Firstly, the school is merely an advisory body, rather than a body that
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Sergeant Major Valliant Research Paper
Sergeant Major Valliant was happy to finally receive a tasking; he got Alpha Company, 2nd
Battalion, 501st PIR to give up a platoon to escort himself and General Cook out to the
transportation museum. They loaded up several of the armored Humvees that had M 249 MG
mounted in their turret. The others were loaded in old M 35 2.5 tom trucks, each one of them had
M 2 .50 Caliber MG mounted in their turrets. Although the 82nd and 18th Airborne had been all
over Fayetteville it didn t mean that the city was secure by any means. What they found were large
roving militias or gangs scouring the countryside robing, murdering and raping. They would move
from town to town and the only ones to stop them were some local law enforcement which there...
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Just don t ask me. PFC Miller being a PFC continued on anyway, What s the difference between a
gang and militia? Sergeant Major Valliant signed, thought for a moment, Generally a gang is just
that a gang, a large unruly mob that has a loosely defined chain of command and with no real
direction. A militia calls itself a militia or army. It has a clearly defined chain of command, some
sort of rank structure and looks somewhat military. PFC Miller nodded at that and seemed
satisfied with the answer at least he didn t ask any more questions. When they reached the five
mile marker there was a large sign reading Leaving home of the 82nd Airborne! Entering Indian
Country, enter at your own risk. Sergeant Major Valliant radioed for the convoy to pull over to
the side of the road. He got out and met with the General and the Platoon Leader, it was decided
it was time to lock and load all weapons. Word was also passed that the area they were entering
was not secured and they could expect anything. The troops were told of some potential militia
movements in the area and to be on alert. If they are fired on they are allowed to return fire and
please please keep civilian casualties down to a minimum. It was a sign of the times that there
were going to be civilian casualties and to varying degrees it was acceptable. There were no
precision guided weapons anymore. The bad guys had been using civilian areas to fight from and
used civilians as
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The Problems With Paying College Players
Colleges are infamous for pouring millions upon millions of dollars into their sports programs,
except of course, when it comes to paying athletes. Because college athletes are not allowed to be
paid in accordance to federal law while they simultaneously create large sums of revenue, there
has been a heated debate that Kristi Dosh and Mark Cassell readily provide contrasting evidence
for. In Dosh s article, The Problems with Paying CollegePlayers, she argues that it would not be
fair to pay college players because many college sports programs are already indebted to their
school, and if some schools couldn t afford to pay their players, the well funded schools would be at
an unprecedented advantage. To contrast, Cassell s College Athletes Should be Able to Negotiate
Compensation, takes the viewpoint defending college athletes pay because the athletes that bring in
the most revenue, the star players, are cheated out of compensation in a way that unrightfully
benefits those in charge. Although Dosh makes clear points about problems with the financial
realities of paying players, Cassell makes the more convincing argument because he uses effective
evidence to highlight the injustices of not paying athletes.
After attending a conference at which a very intellectual attorney contradicted himself over the
issue of whether or not college athletes should or should not be paid, Dosh asks where is the
money going to come from? Then, argues that if you let athletes get paid for
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Hollywood Is Bad News For Creativity Analysis
Summary of Why Hollywood s Business Model Is Bad News for Creativity
The times are changing, and so is Hollywood, according to Edward Jay Epstein, author of the
article Why Hollywood s Business Model Is Bad News for Creativity . He believes that the big
Hollywood studios that mass produce movies nowadays have ruined the future for low budget
films that are more about creativity and good dialogue. In this article, Epstein appears to be
reaching out to anyone who enjoys movies, and is informing the readers about the truth behind the
movies we all know and love. The animated or comic based movies that take over the big screen
are making it almost impossible for the more original film makers to produce films that aren t
driven by a franchise and
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Science
DNA Technology Task 3 Poster
DNA fingerprinting, also known as DNA profiling, is a technique used in forensic science that
identifies individuals based on various characteristics of their DNA. Although the DNA sequences
between humans are 99.9% identical, DNA fingerprinting is able to distinguish between individuals
due to the presence of specific sequences within the non coding region of the genome known as
satellite DNA. This satellite DNA consists of long stretches of DNA made up of repeating base
sequences known as short tandem repeats (STR). These STRs considerably vary in length between
individuals, particularly between unrelated individuals, allowing exact individuals to be identified.
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Due to the presence of negatively charged phosphate groups within the sugar phosphate backbone
of DNA, the DNA fragments diffuse through the gel towards the anode. The smaller fragments
are more able to penetrate through the gel and thus travel the furthest whereas the larger
fragments travel a shorter distance. The exact size in bases for each separated fragment in a
given sample of DNA can be determined by comparing each fragment against standard fragments
of known length. This is commonly known as a ladder within the laboratory. For the purposes of a
crime scene investigation, multiple DNA samples would be simultaneously run through the gel,
Once separated, a DNA fragmentation pattern is produced that allows the criminal to be
identified. As shown in the figure below, a DNA sample obtained from the crime scene is
compared to two possible suspects. The pattern of suspect 1 more closely matches the pattern of the
DNA obtained from the crime scene thus allowing the true criminal to be correctly identified.
Similarly, for paternal testing, the DNA samples of the mother and child are compared to the
potential fathers. The fragmentation pattern of the child should resemble both the mother and true
father as half of child s alleles are inherited from the mother and father. Male 1 resembled the child s
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Taming Of The Shrew Gender Roles
Teaching the works of William Shakespeare is relevant and necessary. Perhaps the relevance of
his writing is taken for granted, perhaps it is necessary to re examine the role of Shakespeare for
the modern audience. The most controversial play Taming of the Shrew performed between 1590
and 1592 by William Shakespearebrings to our attention the genderbias and gender expectations
portrayed by women. The key message of Shakespeare s the Taming of the shrewis also about
favouritism in which Katherina feels neglected as her dad gives more attention to his younger
daughter Bianca. This leads to Katherina s shrewish behaviour. There are lessons for the modern
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Katherina is a character portrayed in the play who clearly links to why women in society could
act violently and shrewish. Baptista says For shame, thou hiding of a devilish spirit! . The use
of negative connotation in this quote is to portray the emotion Baptista has on her daughter. As
taming of the shrew depicts Katherina s behaviour to be vicious and shrewish in the beginning
of the play; she is seen tying up her younger sister; this scene has an exceptionally dramatic
stagecraft and an eye catching opening as a woman from such a respectable foundation would
not have longed for being as shrewish as Katherina. Katherina s father Baptista even consents to
Katherina resembling this in one of the scene, as he declares she is hiding a devilish spirit . Her
dad not treating Katherina equally as her younger sister Bianca creates envy for Katherina and
makes her act shrewish. Indeed, even today, neglection by a beloved one can influence each
other s prosperity and prompt undesirable rough practices by youngsters. It can likewise make
clashes between each other in society. Along these lines, Katherina is a very stressed character to
depict the play s pertinence in the present society in the subject of favouritism. Baptista s neglect
of Katherina in act 2 scene 1 is to be noted. She is your treasure...for your love to her, lead apes in
hell.
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Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Analysis
As an Allergy Immunology Technician, it is imperative to familiarize yourself with immunization
updates and current events to provide patients with the best possible care. One of the vaccines that
cause the most discussion is the Seasonal Influenza Vaccine. This vaccine provides protection
against the seasonal influenzavirus that traditionally hits the United States in the winter months.
The following will discuss some background information on the influenza virus, which will lead
into the interim 2016 2017 influenza vaccineeffectiveness report, and then the data will be
compared to previous seasons. Hopefully, this will allow vaccine administrators the ability to
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The early year s reported on were not very expansive with less than 1000 patients being tracked.
However beginning in the year 2008 we had well over a 1000 reports being made and on average
the vaccine effectiveness rate averages 46 percent. The worst season during this period was in
2014 2015 where it rang in at only 19 percent effectiveness. This season the flu vaccine did not
protect against drifted H3N2 viruses, but protected against vaccine like H3N2 and B viruses.
(CDC, 2015) So this goes back to our vaccine effectiveness factors and specifically points to the
second note stating that the vaccine must be well matched. In this case the most prevalent influenza
A strain changed and the vaccine manufacturers were unable to predict this. So by this comparative
data it seems that the 2016 2017 influenza fell in line with previous year s
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Essay about Corruption in Politics
When it comes to corruption in politics, no one is immune. Both parties have had their share.
Not too long ago three members of Congress who are Republican were indicted due to political
and financial scandals (Wallis, 2012). Two are currently under investigation and one is in prison
(Wallis, 2012). Part of the problem in these corruption scandals involves the ability of interest
groups to determine policy as well as pork barrel spending (Wallis, 2012). While corruption takes
place at all levels of government, it has been particularly noticeable in the U.S. Congress. In the
United States, there are two Senators elected from each state and numerous Congressmen who
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Those in Nevada thought they might influence him since he was in a position of high authority
(Solomon, 2011). In this situation, one has to wonder about the seriousness of the corruption.
The article goes on to report: He defended the gifts, saying they would never influence his
position on the bill and was simply trying to learn how his legislation might affect an important
home state industry (Solomon, 2011). Is he correct? Is he allowed to accept gifts if in fact they
do not influence his decisions? The general rule is as follows: Senate ethics rules generally
allow lawmakers to accept gifts from federal, state or local governments, but specifically warn
against taking such gifts particularly on multiple occasions when they might be connected to
efforts to influence official actions (Solomon, 2011). While perhaps the Senator was within the
law in accepting the gifts, certainly it has the appearance of impropriety. In the manual,
examples are provided as to what is not acceptable, such as a time when an Oregon lawmaker
took gifts for personal use from the president of the South Carolina State University (Solomon,
2011). The school was trying to exert its influence (Solomon, 2011). What do the experts say?
The article goes on to explain: Several ethics experts said Reid should have paid for the tickets,
which were close to the ring and worth between several hundred and several thousand dollars each,
to avoid the appearance he was
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Essay on Milton Hershey
Milton Hershey was not the type of person that anyone would have viewed as a leader, or shrewd
businessman. Being born into a rather poor lower class family, he was not very well educated.
The one thing that we do know for sure though, is that leaders are not born, they are made. This is
exactly the case of Milton Hershey, and because of his undyingdetermination to succeed, he
became one of the greatest success stories of all time.
What factors or events made the person a leader?
For Milton Hershey, he was the type of person that not a lot of people expected a whole lot out of.
He was your typical small town boy, and although he had very little growing up, he learned to be
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It cost him $150 to get it up and running, and he ended up failing miserably in it. After this, he tried
starting another candy business in New York City. This as well failed. It wasn t until Milton started
dealing with caramel, that he really started seeing results back on his business that he was getting
from customers. The thing that really eneded up striking gold for him as we all know was the
chocolate industry. He took a big risk in getting into too, considering that he sold his fairly
profitable caramel candy store to pursue finding a way to distribute chocolate cheaper and easier to
lots of lower class people.
What was their leadership based on?
Milton Hershey s leadership style was based on never giving up, and his determination to
succeed at all costs. He also wasn t afraid to take his dreams seriously. He learned not to give up
from his father, who had failed in many things, but was always willing to try something new. This
is what ultimately led Milton to fail in business five different times before he finally succeeded in
the candy industry.
What specific acts impacted their people?
Milton Hershey affected the people that he worked with in a big way, in the sense that he wasn t
afraid, or too good to get down on their level and help them out. Although, this obviously became
more impossible as his business got bigger, he still did everything he could to help out his
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Essay On Sierra Leone
People in the Sierra Leone have massive problems and sad stories of what they have seen in
their lives. During time of Sierra Leone war, many rebels attacked people in the villages and
other places. This left people with nothing to have and several families died or were lost.
Numerous amounts of people in Serra Leone live in the refugee camps, which they have faced
their own struggles whether you see them or not. This makes their lives harder and it is not easy
for them to express their feelings. Meanwhile, this causes a plethora of people to live with fear
and a small hope of living in the country. The leaders and security guards in Sierra Leone tries to
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Obviously, one of the most important of these basic needs is food. There are 154,000 refugees
in Sierra Leone, and the distribution of food in Sierra Leone camps is difficult for those who are
in charge of providing food for the refugees. Providing food to all refugees in the camp is one of
the most difficult jobs one can do. The main food served in the camps is corn meal. Many
refugees are sated to this kind of food. This posses a problem for many refugees because most of
them do not eat it while others are tired of it. UNHCR uses many farmers to plant food in the
gardens but farmers also have difficult time preparing and digesting the corn meal. People who
provide food use this as opportunity to have sex with women and young girls in the camps,
Helen Kamara one of the refugee in Sierra Leone said, The secretary general Of our camp told me
that, if I did not make love to him or give him one of seven girls, aged 22 years and 7 months,
they would not supply us with food (Paye Layleh). Sometimes food gets delayed, these refugees
would do anything it take to have food and that would be sex with the secretary generals or aid
workers. These generals and aid workers knows that people needs food, so they would have to
exchange food for
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The PigsDeceptiontion In Animal Farm, By George Orwell
The pigs deception is so effective because they built their reputation of being intelligent within
the farm and thus the animals accept what they say as true. The pigs reputation is present from
the beginning of Animal Farm when Major tries to encourage the other animals to rebel. Major
is so highly regarded on the farm that everyone was quite ready to lose an hour s sleep in order to
hear what he had to say (Orwell 4). This quote shows how important Major is and how influential
he is on the farm. Thus, one can assume that his reputation in a way represents the other pigs for he
is the most prominent member of the pigs. His reputation of being wise and benevolent is the
reason the animalsrevere him so. Then when he dies the work of organizing the animals falls
upon the pigs. The work of teaching and organizing the others fell upon the pigs, who were
generally recognized as being the cleverest animals (Orwell 15). This quote show that the other
animals who are collectively less educated than the pigs are heavily relying on the pigs reputation
to figure out in their mind who they are. By generalizing the pigs as intelligent the animals fall into
the trap that many people do. A real example of this is how people sometimes generalize Muslims
as terrorist. When one generalizes, they can either open themselves up or ignorantly close
themselves to the other aspects of the person, place, or thing. In Animal Farm, the animals open
themselves up and end causing themselves to
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Playscript of the Gift of the Magi
THE GIFT OF THE MAGI
Scene1:
Della: What do you think, honey? It is not the most wonderful, but the most delightful tree of any
Christmas any where?
Jim: Well...
Della: Yes?
Jim: It is...most original. But the fact that we couldn t afford to buy anything. Sometimes not even
enough food! And especially not Christmas gifts. I ve worked hard and I m earning more money
now, but back then I was only making...$30 a week.
Della: Honey, don t worry about that! Although we do not have the largest goose, or a lot of gifts,
we have the most glorious tree.
(The tree falls over.)
Della: Oh my ghost!!!
Jim: Oh, no problem, my dear. I ll set it up right now (Smile).
(Sets the tree up, steps away from it)
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(Della runs out of the house)
Scene 3:
Hairdresser: May I help you? You want to cut your hair, don t you? Please come in
Della: Please excuse me. I...I would like to sell my hair to you. I fear my nerves have the gotten
the best of me.
Hairdresser: It s your hair not your nerves I m interested in. Step over here and sit down.
(Della does)
Well, hair worth seeing for once. Good color. Good texture. Sit down, I ll chop it off.
Della: Well, you see...
Hairdresser: I do see.
Della: How much money could you give me for my hair?
Hairdresser: Twelve dollars. Are you Ok?
Della: twenty five
Hairdresser: fifteen
Della: twenty one
Hairdresser: eighteen
Della: done
Hairdresser: Fool, I would have paid twenty!
(She picks up her scissors)
Hairdresser: Step into the other room. You will regret this all your life.
(Della runs out of the hair store)
Scene 4:
Storekeeper: Ah. Welcome back. The girl with the boy with the gold pocket watch. Good heavens,
what have you done to yourself?
Della: Oh, please don t
Storekeeper (Staring at her): Well, hair grows.
Della: The platinum watch fob you showed me?
Storekeeper: Still in the case. Twenty three dollars I believe I said.
Della: You had said...twenty one.
Storekeeper: Had I? Twenty one then.
Della: but you see, I haven t twenty one
Storekeeper: You haven t twenty one?
Della: Nineteen ninety seven actually.
Storekeeper: Really? Afraid I couldn t do that.
Della: Oh please. I ve set all my hopes on it. Please help me.
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Corporate Tax Rate And Its Effects On The United States
Phillip Fok
Week Ending: Sunday, September 4, 2016
Apple owes 14.5 billion in back taxes to Ireland
On Tuesday, August 30 the European Union ordered Ireland to collect 14.5 billion in taxes from
apple. Europe s competition enforcer said that apple s deal with the Irish allowed the company to
pay basically nothing on its business. This deal allowed apple to pay only 50 euros for every
million euros in profit in 2014. However, Ireland s corporate tax rate is at 12.5% and is one of the
lowest in the developed world. This low tax rate is a huge incentive for companies to cut down on
their expenses.
Samsung recalls Note 7
After news of the exploding battery on Samsung s Note 7, the South Korean company has
decided to issue a recall of all 2.5 million phones. The company may have to spend nearly 1
billion dollars to replace all the defective battery. After the success of Samsung s Galaxy S7 the
timing of this recall couldn t have been worse. However, this recall may be worth the $1billon as it
could potentially save the company s reputation in the long run. Still, the $1 billion will only
represent less than 5% of the projected $20.6 billion in net income.
Vancouver home sales down 26% after foreign ownership tax
Home sales dropped 26% in Vancouver s housing market in Auguest on a year to year basis after
the introduction of a foreign ownership tax. In a statement the Real Estated Board of Greater
Vancouver said that August sales totaled 2489, compared to 3362
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Attrition Rate In Youth Sports
It is amazing just how many children play sports in the United States of America. The number of
our youth between the ages 5 18 years old that play, was over 36 million in 2016 (Seth). An
alarming number, is that 70% of these children stop playing sports by the time they turn 13 years
old. So why do so many children stop playing sports at this young age? How much higher could
that 36 million plus number be? What, if anything, can be done to fix this? I propose that the
attrition rate in children s sports will decrease, and these same children can be taught valuable life
skills like teamwork, how to win, how to lose, and set them up for future life challenges with proper
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Is it to work really hard or to get cuts and bruises? Is that what motivates them to play? Kids play
sports to have fun. My own daughter has verified what I have been reading about. It is the
parents and coaches that change that for them. One website polled kids to ask them what they
expect a coach to be focused on. The number one thing kids say the coach should focus on is
making sure every kid plays. That was followed by teaching new skills and third was winning
(Gavin). The innocence of kids always impresses me. Many times, parents are focused on college
and scholarships as a long term goal for the child. Parents can push their children toward this goal
not thinking about the negative outcomes. Sometimes kids are pushed so hard that they lose
interest in the game, or worse, they try to rise to the challenge and injure themselves. Sometimes
parents need to step back and remember they are children. They are only focused on having fun and
parents need to enjoy this time in their children s
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Layna Monologue
I knew the moment I saw her bent over the hood of her car on the side of the road that Layna was
trouble. It looked like the opening scene from a porno a shapely blonde in a short skirt waiting
for me to tow her sports car out of a ditch and dirty up that sweet, pure body with my filthy
mechanic hands. I could hear the bow chicka bow wow soundtrack in my head. Then she opened
her sassy mouth and everything about my reclusive, sensible, quiet life changed because Layna
is not reclusive, sensible, or quiet. Unfortunately, she s also mine. We both knew it right away,
whether we wanted it or not. But she s got her demons, and I ve got my work cut out for me. She
thinks I m big, surly, and overprotective. She has no idea. Whatever she s running from, I m going
to fix. Whatever she needs, I m going to give her. And the sooner she figures out what she needs is
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Just the way we like them. He s dirty; she s sweet. He s from the wrong side of the tracks. She s a
poor little rich girl. It s trope heaven up in here. Also, not to spoil anything but there might be
neckties and bedposts happening. What would you do if the dude on this cover was bound and
determined to let you do whatever you wanted to his
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Blue Whales Research Paper
The Balaenoptera musculus, also known as the Blue Whale, is the largest animal in the world
(Twister 1). These whales have been endangered since the eighteenth and nineteen hundreds and
have been here as long as the dinosaurs roamed the Earth. They are members of the group of
whales known as rorquals and are found in all the world s oceans. They live on the upper layers
of the open sea and are mostly found along the edges of the continental shelves (Zimmerman 1).
Their habitat consists of polar and subtropical waters. Their lifestyle is diurnal and their group
behavior is solitary (A Z). These mammals may be extraordinary, but they are in vulnerable
positions because of hunting, pollution, etc. Blue whales will result in extinction if we don t... Show
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They spend about a year inside its mother s womb, and when they are born they weigh up to
three tons and they stretch up to twenty five feet. It gorges on nothing but their mother s milk
and gains about two hundred pounds every day for its first year (National). Females give birth to
calves every two to three years. They remain pregnant for about one year before giving birth.
When born, the blue whale calf is about twenty three feet long and weighs five thousand to six
thousand pounds A nursing blue whale mother produces over fifty gallons of milk a day. At six
months of age, they are an average length of over fifty two feet, and the calf is then disengaged
from his or her mother (Marine Mammal Center). This growth rate is astonishing and is probably
the fastest in the animal kingdom
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Sleep Figurative Language
The definition for rest is to stop being active for a period of time in order to relax and get back
your strength, or to cause someone or something to stop doing an activity in order to get back
strength (Cambridge). The definition for sleep is resting state in which the body is not active
and the mind is unconscious (Cambridge). Words have more than one meaning; in many poems
rest may mean rest in peace which means death. Another example of death is in the word sleep.
In some areas in the bible, sleep represents death. Words can be interpreted different forms using
figurative language, imagery, and symbolism. Figurative language is not meant to be interpreted
literally, but is used to intensify the work and please the readers imaginations. In line one in the
poem it states, Where sunless rivers weep , the sunless rivers means the darkness or night time.
Christina Rossetti was a religious person who used her faith in her writing. An example of this
is Led by a single star (5), the star could represent the star on top of the manger, leading people to
the birth of Jesus. There are also similes, metaphors, and repetition in the poem Dreamland .
Through sleep, as through a veil/ She sees the sky look pale (13 14). In this stanza there is a simile
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For example, Ms. Rossetti talks about a star, Led by a single star (5), and it could symbolize
Guideness and hope. A star guided the three kings through Egypt to the manger where Jesus
Christ was born. Likewise in line one, Where sunless rivers weep (1), might symbolize mourning
or death had occurred. This line is practically saying river of tears which could mean a recent
death going on. Then The purple land (20), symbolizes new life or a new beginning, Till joy shall
overtake/ Her perfect peace (32 33). Ms. Rossetti used the bible s influence in her
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The Deforestation of the Ecuadorian Amazon Essay
The Amazon is a vast region spanning across Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela,
Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana (Walker, Cesareo 2014). Possessing the most developed
rainforest of anywhere in the world, over two thirds of all the fresh water and 20% of the earth s
oxygen are produced in the Amazons (wcupa.edu). Despite the vital role of the Amazons, the rapid
deforestationcontinues to affect the ecosystem. (Mainville, et al, 2006). The main causes of
deforestation include unsustainable logging, agriculture, invasive species, fire, fuel wood
gathering, and livestock grazing. The widespread of this issue has become an important
consideration in global policy processes that deal with biodiversity, climate change, and... Show
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Soil erosion is a natural process in which wind and water remove soil. The removal of the soil
roughly occurs at the same rate soil is formed. But accelerated soil erosion, is a far more recent
problem. The result is mankind s unwise actions, such as overgrazing or unsuitable cultivation
practices (Collins, 2001). Recent studies link deforestation to the accelerating soil erosion
process and to the leaching of naturally occurring mercury (Mainville, et al., 2006). The
acceleration of soil erosion then leads to land infertility affecting local and worldwide (Pimentel,
et al. 1995). Forest fragmentation is another hazard of deforestation. According to the EPA, the
fragmentation process breaks up large parts of forest into smaller pieces. Continuous
fragmentation may accelerate global warming by releasing carbon stored in trees (Wade, T.,
2003) The Ecuador Amazonian native communities are experiencing the environmental impacts in
their flora and fauna as well as risks to their health. Infectious disease dynamics are being altered
in animals and humans, strongly affecting cross species infection rates (Pongsiri, et al 2009).
Biodiversity loss may increase species into atypical ecological interactions, which facilitate
transmission. Diseases such as Lyme disease, Malaria, and Yellow Fever Possibly can be associated
with deforestation (Wilcox Ellis, 2006). In the Napo
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Gender Bias
SONA: Own Gender Bias in Change Detection for Gender Specific Images
The previous research was based on change blindness, such as, not able to view change when in an
environment. Changes of the environment can vary to the color, people, etc. In addition, there are
two different types of processing, such as, bottom up and top down. For instances, the bottom up
process observes the physical missing in the environment. And, the top down process observe the
beliefs, expectation etc. of the participant. Furthermore, the question for this research was that men
and women would not differ their capability to view changes in images. In addition, that men and
women would view changes sufficiently in the images if it pertain to their gender rather than the
opposite gender.
The methods used in this research were participants, materials and procedures. For instance, the
participants consist of 53 undergraduates, in detail, 31 women and 23 men. In addition, the race of
the participants were a variety of Whites, Blacks and Hispanics. Yet, the race of the participants
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However, based on the chart in the research the gender image type did not reveal such a prominent
result. The women in the research did have further favor women oriented images than the men
oriented images, as well as vice versa for the men. Yet, the different was not a major change than
projected in the question for the research. Furthermore, the changes in image were the key factor in
the research. The participants were not that successful in pointing out the changes or no change on
the images. In addition, the participants demonstrated that the top down process is more influenced
in this research than the bottom up process. Overall, the research was a success due to the questions
were proven in numerous ways with the assist of participants, methods and
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Violent Screen Time On Children
The Impact of Violent Screen Time on Children A ten year old boy stares at a television screen
mashing buttons on a PlayStation controller as the sound of gunshots, bombs, and shouts fill his
bedroom. While his parents say, It s keeping him out of trouble, they don t see the emotional
problems violent video games are causing their son. In 2014, TIME Magazine reported that,
Approximately 90% of children in the U.S. play video games, and more than 90% of those games
involve mature content that often includes violence(Park). Even though many parents and
caregivers don t see the harm in the violence shown in video games, television, and the internet,
the effects of this exposure on children today is undeniable. Because children are being exposed
to the harmful effects of violent screen time, they are more aggressive, more likely to engage in
violent behavior, and desensitized to violence in general. When children play a lot of video
games with adult content or watch television shows that include violent scenes, research has
shown that they are more aggressive toward their classmates, friends, siblings, teachers, and even
their own parents. They think that being mean and vicious, like they see on television and video
games, is how they can act in real life. This aggressive behavior can result in bullying, physical
and verbal. A recent study stated that, 60 percent of middle school boys and 40 percent of middle
school girls who played at least one Mature rated (M rated)
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The Conception Of Dreams Is Interesting Because It Helps...
Dreams can occur at anytime of the day. Some people day dream at school or work while others
dream at night. Even if you did not dream last night, you probably have earlier in life or even
before reading this sentence. Have you ever had a dream you forgot to print out a worksheet and
got in trouble for it at school? Then, you wake up with your heart racing and print out the
worksheets before you forget. How are dreams created during sleep? During rapid eye movement
(REM) sleep, the brain gathers images and thoughts to create realistic or imaginative dreams. There
has been some debate if these dreams could actually help someone in their life. Whether it helps
them just a little or substantially, people can use all the help they can receive.... Show more content
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As stress accumulates, depressive moods and thoughts develop day after day which creates an
unhealthy atmosphere for anyone. This could lead to negative thoughts and unproductivity of any
task at hand. However, one of the solutions discovered to help with the depressing thoughts and
moods was through dreaming at night. According a study performed by Rosalind Cartwright, the
study showed that 72% of the subjects had less depression after dreaming (Chatterjee). How was
this possible? There was a decreased development of depression while moods changed throughout
the night. This could be explained by experiencing a pleasant dream which causes a release of
pleasure neurotransmitters such as serotonin or dopamine. Pleasant dreams could be anything from
superpowers related to even sexual. Another interesting thing about dreams, it can help someone
find a problem that is bothering them through nightmares or dream adventures. Therefore, an
explication of a dream can lead to understanding personality dynamics and promote behavioral
change (Merced 183). Dreams could point out personality dynamics that need changing following
a traumatic experience. People s personality changes with every experience that occurs to them;
therefore, it is possible to be happy one day then sad another day. Dreams can lead the dreamer to
the problem and help get them mentally back on track. With dreams mentally being able to help,
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High School Common Core State Standards
In the last six years a new standards system has been created for high school students in order to
help them prepare for college classes; this system is the Common Core State Standards Initiative.
The Common Core system, developed in 2009, addresses both mathematics and English language
arts. It creates a system of standards that map out skills and abilities from grades K 12 that need to
be focused upon in order for students to be successful in the future.
The creators of the Common Core State Standards wanted the system to become universal however,
many educators began to criticize certain aspects of the standards, such as the overall effectiveness
of the standards and types of elements that are included in the standards. Among the many school
systems in the nation, debates arose around whether it would be better for them to adopt the
Common Core standards or to create their own standards.
Purpose of Report
Rather than address both elements of the standards, the purpose of this report is to analyze high
school Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts and related debates. Topics
include:
A discussion of the basic elements of the curriculum
An analysis of responses
An analysis of status and results
Results of Report
This report concludes that Common Core State Standards for English Language attempts to prepare
high students for college level English Language Arts classes and create national standards that are
available for every state to use. However,
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Pros And Disadvantages Of Privatization And Its Advantages...
Privatization may have advantages on some business, but it also brings out some problems in
another categories. Firstly, it actually reduces government revenue in long run. The government
originally owned some shopping centres and carparks before the privatization of them to The
Link, these shops actually make profit. Operating them require operation cost but the revenue
generated by selling the products to people and renting spaces for shop owners can cover the
cost. Profit could be made if they operate well. All revenues and expenditures will be taken charge
by Link REIT after the privatization. In short run, the cost and expenditure of running the shopping
centres and carparks are reduced so it can save government s money. But in long run, the
government will lose the profit generated by these shopping malls that could be originally earned
by it if it does not privatize these centres to The Link.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As privatization shift the original state owner to a new owner who focus more on earning
profits, the working system may change so as to increase efficiency. Managers may want to hire
new employees who are more qualified with higher skills to increase the quality of work. Some
old or low skilled workers may be fired or decrease their working hours. If the owner decided to
change the working system, employees may need to learn how to do the new work and their job
nature will be changed. And as there is a new system, employees may not keep on having their
current employment welfare like medical welfare, holidays, etc. (Lau, 2014). Privatization
emphasis on the business performance and is different from the government.(Parikh, 2013). As it
focuses on employees performance, this will cause pressure to them. They may have worked for
many years without such pressure, so they may not adapt to such changes and will then end up
resigning their jobs or receiving lower income due to decreasing working hours or
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Use Of Light And Dark Imagery In Romeo And Juliet
In conclusion it is evident that Shakespeare uses light and dark imagery to better characterize and
develop his main characters, establish general moods, and to reinforce his three themes. Certainly
one can see Juliet Capulet is developed best through light imagery to express her true beauty; also,
in particular depression seems to be established as the overall mood through dark imagery. The
three main ideas of Romeo and Juliet are timeless; four hundred years after it was written the drama
still seems to influence and replicate teenagers in this day and age. The work has been conceived
into many forms such as modern film and music. The three main themes, which describe how the
teenagers act in the play, infatuation, selfishness, and hastiness
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Vertigo Patient
I went to my practicum site twice this week. Learning is the continuous process. Seeing variety
of patient with different chief complaints is helping me learn more about various diagnosis. I
had a site visit this week. My professor followed me with two patient; one had vertigo and other
had back pain. I was nervous because I never had vertigo patient before at the practicum site. One
of the suggestion provided by my preceptor was to bring my family practice guidelines book at
practicum site to help me with my HPI. I agree with her suggestion and I plan to bring family
practice guidelines book during my clinical.
The reasons for the visits were pink eye, rash around eye, upper respiratory infection,
hypertension and thyroid follow up, vertigo, seasonal allergy, back pain, corneal abrasion, chronic
sinusitis, oral contraceptive reevaluation, worried well and nausea. I have learnt from my
experience so far that not to make any assumption about the diagnosis only by chief complaints
before seeing patient. This is because with the vertigo patient at first I thought he might have
BPPV but as I started to interview patient, I realized that he had 1 episode of vertigo. His
symptoms were mainly related to cerumen impaction and seasonal allergy. For the patient with
hypertension and thyroid follow up, her BP was elevated but it was lower than the guidelines. She
was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Moreover, for someone who was started on oral contraceptive pills, and having period before
placebo time, increasing progesterone can help to get period during the placebo time. Furthermore,
it was interesting to learn that there is a diagnosis called worried well for patient with feared health
complaint in whom no diagnosis is made. For the patient with nausea, after history and physical, I
ordered some labs (CBC, CMP, thyroid panel and liver panel) to help me find the cause of the
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Water Purification Essay
Water purification is the process of removing undesirable chemicals, biological contaminants,
suspended solids and gases from contaminated water. The goal is to produce water fit for a specific
purpose. Most water is purified for human consumption (drinking water), but water purification may
also be designed for a variety of other purposes, including meeting the requirements of medical,
pharmacological, chemical and industrial applications. In general the methods used include
physical processes such as filtration,sedimentation, and distillation, biological processes such as
slow sand filters or biologically active carbon, chemical processes such asflocculation and
chlorination and the use of electromagnetic radiation such as ultraviolet... Show more content on
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Most deep groundwater does not need screening before other purification steps. 3. Storage Water
from rivers may also be stored in bankside reservoirs for periods between a few days and many
months to allow natural biological purification to take place. This is especially important if
treatment is by slow sand filters. Storage reservoirs also provide a buffer against short periods of
drought or to allow water supply to be maintained during transitory pollutionincidents in the source
river. 4. Pre chlorination In many plants the incoming water was chlorinated to minimize the growth
of fouling organisms on the pipe work and tanks. Because of the potential adverse quality effects
(see chlorine below), this has largely been discontinued.[3]
Widely varied techniques are available to remove the fine solids, micro organisms and some
dissolved inorganic and organic materials. The choice of method will depend on the quality of the
water being treated, the cost of the treatment process and the quality standards expected of the
processed water.
[edit]pH adjustment
Pure water has a pH close to 7 (neither alkaline nor acidic). Sea water can have pH values that
range from 7.5 to 8.4 (moderately alkaline). Fresh water can have widely ranging pH values
depending on the geology of the drainage basin or aquifer and the influence of contaminant inputs
(acid rain). If the water is acidic (lower than 7), lime, soda ash, or sodium hydroxide can be added
to raise the pH during
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Essay about Root Surface Caries
Root Surface Caries
Caries can affect any surface of the teeth. The most commonly seen caries are found on the crown
of a tooth, above the cemento enamel junction, it is also possible for caries to form on the root
surface, below the cemento enamel junction. Dental root caries has received a great deal of
attention in the past few decades. A variety of different patients are at risk for root surface caries.
Dentists use several methods of treatment.
Root surface caries are also called cemental caries, cervical caries, or radicular caries. (Wilkins)
Root surface caries only involves the roots of teeth. The cementum and dentin located just below
the crown of the tooth is involved. No involvement of enamel is seen with root surface caries. ...
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This process is enhanced with the presence of gingival recession.(Hammel)
Clinically, root caries appears as a soft, irregularly shaped lesion, either totally confined to the
root surface or also involving the enamel at the cemento enamel junction. (Flaitz) It is more
easily detected on exposed root surfaces. It has been found that 10% to 20% of root caries lesions
are found subgingivally, especially at the interproximal region. The most common locations also
include exposed roots of the mandibular premolar and molar areas. On a dental radiograph, root
surface caries appears as a cupped out or crater shaped radiolucency just below the cemento enamel
junction. Early lesions may be difficult to detect on a dental radiograph.(Hassan)
Clinical description is very subjective and is based on color, texture, surface smoothness, depth
of the lesion, and distinctiveness of its border. Root caries can be classified as active or inactive.
Active lesions are leathery or soft, and inactive or arrested lesions are hard upon touch with an
explorer. Root caries can vary in color from black or dark brown to yellowish or light
brown.(Wilkins)
Measures that can be taken to prevent root surface caries are just as one would perform to prevent
coronal caries. Oral hygiene is most important. Brush your teeth at least twice a day, preferably
after each meal. Floss your teeth regularly to remove food particles between your teeth that cannot
be removed by ordinary brushing. Because you
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Alexander The Great Antigonid
Alexander the Great s career as a ruler ended soon after it began, leaving behind a great empire
that quickly broke apart after his death. The lands were divided by each of his generals, general
Ptolemy acquired Egypt, which became known as Ptolemaic, general Seleucus acquired from the
coast of Asia Minor to India, forming Seleucid, and general Antigonus became king of Macedonia,
establishing the Antigonid. Governing of these lands did not differ much, citizens grew their own
crops and raised animals for food, while paying rent and taxes to their kings. Folks that resided in
the cities ate fancier foods, drank fancier wine, and did business with others who were quite
different from them. Greek customs and manners were maintained, the Greek
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Exploring Influence on Identity in Dionne Brand’s What We...
Have you ever gone to Chinatown supposing to find a culture full of African Americans?
Probably not, because that is not where they re expected to be. We live in a world where colonies
of different colored people are expected, or otherwise discriminated into populating distinct
spaces; African Americans are supposed to be in the ghetto, Chinese belong in Chinatown, and
Caucasians reserve more elite communities. For centuries, each race has been striving to belong in
a society where people are accepted as equals and certain jobs are not handed out to favored
ethnicities. This form of discrimination has somewhat dwindled down, however, it still has an
undeniable impact on the lives of every single generation since mankind was created. In... Show
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Tuyen family s house is skirted safe in Richmond Hill, a luxury suburb filled with immigrants
running away from past electives, trauma and ultimately a sense of space and distance from
that troubled image of themselves (p.55). This is why Tuyen s parents cannot understand the
reasons for why she wants to move to a desolate, poverty stricken place such as College Street.
They ve ran from all the sorrow to the best of their ability and for Tuyen to move to a place of
lower class , shows that luxury space is not what she needs to fill her void of emptiness. College
Street represents none of the misfortune and embarrassment to her like it does to her parents,
instead it allows her to be free. This exemplifies the conflicting perspectives of the two
generations as it shows how their past has shaped their outlook on different aspects of life. Tuyen
is able to remodel her apartment to make the space fit her, control the privacy, explore her
sexuality freely and live the communal type of lifestyle that fits in a city that is in constant
transition. She needs this type of freedom to be able to find herself and to adapt to a city who
defines its inhabitants if they are unable to keep up with the
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How Did Marco Polo Influence The American
1. Marco Polo A Venetian merchant and adventurer who traveled from Europe to Asia from 1271 to
1295. He traveled from Europe to Asia from 1271 to 1295 and remained in China for 17 years until
he left to guide a Mongol princess to Persia. These travels are recorded in Il Milione, known in
English as The Travels of Marco Polothat has influenced later merchants and travelers.
2. Francisco Pizarro He was a Spanish explorer an conquistador who helped Vasco NГєГ±ez de
Balboa discover the Pacific Ocean. He also conquered Peru and founded the capital Lima.
3. Juan Ponce de LeГіn As a European explorer, he founded the oldest settlement in Puerto Rico
and became its first governor whilst searching for the mythical fountain of youth. He also found
Florida and giving it its name. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
6.Christopher Columbus Explorer and navigator who discovered the New World of the Americas
on an expedition sponsored by King Ferdinand of Spain in 1492.
7.HernГЎn CortГ©s HernГЎn CortГ©s, marquГ©s del Valle de Oaxaca, was a Spanish
conquistador who overthrew the Aztec empire and won Mexico for the crown of Spain.
8.Francisco Coronado He ran an expedition team famous for the discovery of the Grand Canyon ad
other landmarks in the American Southwest while searching for the legendary Seven Golden Cities
of CГbola which they never found.
9.Jacques Cartier French navigator who was sent by King Francis I to the New World in search of
riches and a new route to Asia in 1534. His exploration of the St. Lawrence River allowed France
to gain the lands of Canada.
10.Giovanni da Verrazano Giovanni da Verrazzano was an Italian maritime explorer sent by King
Francis 1, who chartered the Atlantic coast of North America between the Carolinas and
Newfoundland, including New York Harbor in 1524. The Verrazano Narrows Bridge in New York
was named after
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The Power Of Fate In Oedipus The King
Sophocles states that Fate has terrible power. You cannot escape it by wealth or war. No fort will
keep it out, no ships outrun it. Fate derives from a Latin word, fatum, meaning that one s future is
predetermined. In Oedipus Rex, Sophocles unfolds the misfortune of a noble king who searches for
knowledge. Evidently, Greek heroes like Oedipusare destined to rule, but are also bound to fall,
therefore, he cannot alter his own fate. This tragic play proves that the power of fate is indeed
stronger than one s free will. Despite his attempts to fight his destiny, Oedipus can never outrun his
fate. Regardless of his parents desperation to evade the predicted outcome, fate guides his
journey for knowledge, leading to his destruction. Oedipus rises as a hero, but eventually loses
his power when he faithfully commits to terrible deeds. Jocasta, the wife and mother to Oedipus,
doubts that the oracle of Apollo is genuine. Since she and her previous husband, King Laius, left
Oedipus to die in the mountains, they refuse to believe the oracle. She claims that ..It was fate
that he should die a victim at the hands of his own son, a son to be born of Laius and me. But,
see now, he, the king, was killed by foreign highway robbers at a place where three roads meet
(Sophocles, 493: 791 796). Despite Jocasta and Laius s intentions to change their fate, the prophecy
remains unfeigned. The fact that Oedipus is alive even after being abandoned, is evidence that their
fates are
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  • 2. Arab, Muslim And Middle East To even begin to delve into our topic, we must first define the following terms: Arab, Muslim and Middle East. Millions of the people that fall into these categories live in the United States, yet we hardly take the time to learn to differentiate between them thanks to the negative connotations that are associated with each of these terms (Chin, 2009). To be considered Arab, you or your ancestors live or lived in the Arab world and speak Arabic. The Arab world is made up of 22 states and territories whom are part of the Arab League. However many people in these states do not consider themselves Arab, thus the Arabic languageis the unifying factor among the Arabic people. A lot of the individuals who speak Arabic today are very diverse. There is a myriad of dialects of Arabic and over 150 million people speak it. Twenty five countries consider Arabic an official language (even if few are fluent in it). They vary from African to West Asian countries, however Arabs also live as minorities in many other nations. For example, the United States (Banks, 2009). The history of the Arabic language goes back thousands of years, thus many branches of the language exist among many people, but its prevalence became apparent following the emergence of Islam. The Quran was originally written in Arabic, thus through Islamic state building and expansion, its use was extended. Islamic empires like the Umayyad Caliphate, the Ottoman Empire, the Safavid Empire and the Mughal Empire were vast ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Rise and Fall of Ancient Rome Ancient Rome When was the last time you looked at a calendar? Did you know you were looking at an invention created in Ancient Rome? Ancient Rome was one of the biggest and greatest empires there was. People might not know about the beginning, the wars, the developments, their life, and the end of the Ancient Rome Rome was started in the eighth century B.C. / 753 B.C. It was started by Romulus in a town by the Timber River. In a legend Romulus and his brother were left in the wild and they were found and raised by a wolf. Romulus killed his brother, then he could become king of Rome. The Roman Empire grew and it came into control of Britain, Asia, northern part of Africa, and some Mediterranean islands. The Romans spoke many languages including Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian. The empire s religion was Roman Paganism and the believed in many gods. When Christianity came, the romans persecuted them until Constantine, the first roman Christian emperor. There were many wars needed for the Roman Empire to grow so big. The first Roman army was called the Greek Phalanx and there were five ranks. The Greek Phalanx was ended after the Gauls attacked Rome in 390 B.C. The Early Legion was a great army after the Phalanx and had many tactics. Scorpio came and helped that army to outmaneuver the enemy. War times caused the army to change many times. A large battle was the Punic wars between Rome and Carthage. It ended with Rome winning. Gaius Marius ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Balanced Scorecard Table of Contents Introduction3 Background2 BSC Advantages4 BSC Disadvantages5 Review4 Methodology6 Pre study essentials5 How to Implement a Balanced Scorecard7 Discussions and Results9 Conclusion:13 Recommendations:13 References14 Introduction Any business organization s goal is to improve its operational performance. Through the employment of various types of performance measures, firms can assess the efficiency and effectiveness of their business process objectives. Furthermore, performance measurement tools can help businesses in evaluating their resource allocation processes in order to determine how resources can be better managed and distributed to the appropriate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The BSC takes forethought. It is not a tool you can just think up one night to solve a problem. Instead, it is recommended that you hold a meeting to plan out what goals you would like to see your company reach in each of the four above areas. Once you have clearly stated objectives, you can then begin to break down these objectives in what you will need, financially, to bring these objectives to fruition. 2. While the BSC gives you an overall view of the four areas for concern in business growth and development, these four areas do not paint the whole picture. The financial information included on the scorecard is limited. Instead, to be successfully implemented, the balanced scorecard must be part of a bigger strategy for company growth that includes meticulous accounting methods. 3. Many companies use metrics that are not applicable to their own situation. It is vitally important when using balanced scorecards to make the information being tracked applicable to your needs. Otherwise, the metrics will be meaningless. 4. Review Strategic management is a long process that is not limited to making good plans; most of today s strategic management challenges stem from the areas of implementations; it s obvious from many financial scandals, and company failures, leading to acquisitions and downsizing, that those firms didn t lack a well developed plans and strategies, but thy did lack the appropriate control strategies
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  • 6. The Structure Of The African Family In The Black Family Black family systems are African in nature and American in nurture. Africanity is being in tune with an African worldview, therefore the role that Africanity plays in black families determines the unique form black families take. Africanity is at the root of black families. The operation of the black familyis directly linked to African culture through an African attitude, kinshipnetworks, and childbearing. The black family is centered around the African ethos, a common guiding principle that filled African peoples lives. The African ethos, broken down into two categories, is the survival of the tribe and the oneness of being. The knowledge of one s tribal or family genealogy not only reflected and showed the importance of the interconnectedness of all elements of the family (tribe), it also was thought to impart the sense of sacred obligation to extend and continue one s genealogical line. In other words, existence is dependent not only on those alive, but those dead as well. Therefore in practice, the structure of traditional African families is based on union. African based family systems can be thought of as a Continual Flexibility in Circularity . It is based on the continuity and union of people. African culture must be the basis for understanding black families. African roots of black culture is the retention of an African attitude, an attitude based on a belief system which understood everything in the universe to be endowed with the Supreme Force. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay On The Witches In Macbeth Double, Double Toil and Trouble The strive and ambition for power can seem to be true perfection, but one should be careful what they wish for, because that power might be exactly what causes their downfall. In the play, Macbeth, by, William Shakespeare, the witches have a significant role. They represent that some things are too good too be true and sometimes we shouldn t try and follow everything that we hear. The witches give Macbeth many prophecies throughout the play. Macbeth listened to the things they said and it resulted in his death and his own downfall. The witches play the role in the play of, developing plot, advancing characters and setting themes. In the beginning of the play, the witches give Macbeth and Banquo a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He ended up killing his best friend, and even the king. I go, and it is done. The bell invites me. / Hear it not, Duncan, for it is a knell / That summons thee to heaven or to hell. (Shakespere, 2.1, 63 65) Macbeth who was once a very good person, went out to murder the king. Just because he thought he had a chance at ruling the country he decided to do something evil. Ever since he heard that prophecy he did not stop until it came true. As the play goes on Macbeth becomes more and more evil, destroying everything in his path. Not in the legions / Of horrid hell can come a devil more damned / In evils to top Macbeth. (Shakespere, 4.3, 57 59) Macduff says this after he finds out Macbeth had killed all his children and his wife. Macbeth has become a villain and will not stop at anything. The prophecy has caused nothing but trouble for Macbeth, he is now feared and hated everywhere. It changed an innocent kind man, into an evil feared man. The witches set the theme, not everything is as it seems. They do this by telling Macbeth something he will expect to come true, when really they have tricked him and mean for the opposite to happen. In scene three, the witches meet with their master to discuss Macbeth and how they are planning on leading him to his downfall. This night i ll spend / Unto a dismal and a fatal end. / Great business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Example Of Knowledge Argument INTRODUCTION OF THE THESIS According to Currie (2015), philosophy is the activity of searching for a reflective understanding of ourselves and also to know about the natural and social worlds we live in. As we know, philosophy is also related to the phrase thinking about thinking. We can get to know what is actually happening in this world and we also will solve some of the confusions that we face in life. Knowledge is the fact and information of knowing something that through some experiences. In addition, argument is the process of arguing or disagreeing about a statement that has discussed. For example, we might argue about the statement that we have the opposite view from the others so we start to make up some proves to solve this matter. In this assignment, we will discuss about the knowledge argument. From a thesis that we have read, we could identify its position stated by Frank Jackson. Knowledge argument stands against physicalism which is proposed by Frank Jackson. Physicalism or materialism is distinguished with phenomenal consciousness of experiences that depicts mind is subjective and implies physicality. Frank Jackson believes that the physical truth seen is not always the whole truth. There is also phenomenal truths learnt through the things we see where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Broad and Thomas Nagel. Thomas Nagel s What is it Like to be a Bat? has appeared in recent writing, which brings the meaning of human need to understand how bats use the sonar system to determine its direction (Alter, n.d.). I believe that those bats will never understand why they need to use sonar for movement. So, why as a human we ought to understand it? Although every living things are created by nature, which is abstract. Nagel (1974) said that we know everything there is to know from an objective perspective about the bats sonar system but there also has something that we do not know what it is like with it (Rumelin, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Theoretical Problems Of Ethics And Ethics Theoretical Problems of Ethics Introduction Ethics is the conception about the right and wrong . It is related to the man and the society. It supports the concept of doing good things and disgraces the thinking of behaving in the wrong way with others. It is the well known fact that the ethics don t implement on the logics in doing right or wrong. Along with sometimes it can stand against the morality. For example the death sentence is ethically wrong, because it takes the life of a man, which can become the better part of society in future. So, ethically the death sentence should be stopped. But, the morally death sentence creates fear among the people and they get the lesson for the future that who will be done wrong with others will face the death at the end. Along with this, ethics has some theoretical problems. These problems are related to different aspects of ethics which are not justified on the basis of philosophy. Most of the times these problems create confusion in the minds of human beings to identify what is right and what is wrong in certain situations. Three theoretical problems of ethics Mainly ethics have three theoretical problems. First one is the problem of the origins of ethics which means it is a problem creating for the people to find out that what is right and what is wrong. The Second one is the problem of relativism which holds the question that what is the relationship of ethics with the society (Mizzoni, 2009). The third one is the problem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Transcript For Think Tank The transcript for Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg from September 16th 2004 on Does the U.N. Work? is a debate with two opposing views one for and one against the United Nations. Timothy Wirth the President of the United Nations Foundation, former U.S. Senator and former undersecretary for global affairs at the U.S. Department of State goes against Josh Muravchik a scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and author of Exporting Democracy: fulfilling America s Destiny, and, The Imperative of American Leadership: A Challenge to Neoisolationism. Wirth argues for the UN and Muravchik against. The central argument made by Muravchik is that the United Nationsnever really became what it was meant to be. It was conceived as an institution that was to maintain world peace but never could fulfill that role however, the United Statesitself is now the main power to keep peace in the world. The attempt to counterbalance American power in Muravchik s opinion is dangerous since it will cause the world to be much less peaceful since the U.S. is able to keep the peace that the U.N can not do. On the contrary, Wirth argues that the U.N. a product of WW2 still is inline with its original intention, to make sure nations get together and no single country is able to impose its will on others. Wirth understands that times have changed and the U.N. is trying to modernize itself in accordance to the modern world. Wirth does understand that countries will have their own self interests ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Theme Of Vengeance In The Oresteia Orestes has to kill her (Zeitlin, 476). The view of vengeance in Aeschylus s The Oresteia also depends on the situation the person enacting the vengeance is in beforehand. Another component that changes the view of vengeance is what situation the character is in; meaning how the murderer is related to the victim and the position they are in at the time or before. Clytemnestra is in a situation where her husband kills their daughter and she can either retaliate or live with the fact that Iphigenia is dead. She chooses to kill her husband and she does not have any support other than that of Aegisthus. Orestes is basically forced into killing his mother and Aegisthus by Apollo and people around him like his sister Electra and the Chorus as well as his friend Pylades. In the beginning of Liberation Bearers, Orestes comes back and encounters his sister Electra at their father s grave. During their reacquaintance, Orestes tells Electra that he has been ordered to kill Clytemnestra and Aegisthus by Apollo, ...if I failed to kill my father s killers.......to kill the two of them as they killed him, in the same way. He said that otherwise I d pay the debt with my own life, and it would be a life of torment that would never end (Aeschylus, Liberation Bearers lines 307 313). He has this threat hanging over his head and any time he starts to waver, his friend Pylades, his sister, and the chorus encouraged him. the third and last storm battering their house. In the end, Orestes does in fact come third and as a saviour. Before entering the palace he rehearses the piece of deceit by which he wraps his mother and Aegisthus in their own toils. As he puts it before his sister and the confederate chorus of Trojan captives, he will not give Aegisthus time to ask from where he has come , this shows that he has a lot of support behind him in this endeavor in addition to the support of Apollo (Clay, 4). After he kills his mother and her lover, he has to wash his hands of the blood and, to be cured, he must journey to the oracle of Delphi (Burke, 382). Orestes kills his mother, subsequently he begins to see the furies that are coming after him (Burke, 382). The Furies that are now pursuing him punish blood guilt (Burke, 382) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Informative Essay On Been In Girl Scouts BRAINSTORM: Girl Scouts Been in girl scouts since kindergarten Troop has changed drastically over time Why I enjoy Girl Scouts Gold Award Working with the LGBTQ community as this school and outside of school How I decided on my topic Why that topic Why I m doing the award Why the topic is more important now than it was before How I m going to do it In 1912, Juliette Gordon Low had an idea, one that would change the world and help others to change the world. She was friends with the man who created Boy Scouts, and she decided to create something along the same line but for girls. Within just a few years, her idea become reality, and it was instantly popular. There had never been something quite like this for girls before. Girl Scouts came an entire eight years before most women were even granted the right to vote, and almost fifty years before all women were able to vote. Juliette Gordon Low s idea was almost dangerous in that time period and yet it still thrives today, with Girl Scouts having celebrated their hundredth anniversary back in 2012, and Girl Scout cookies celebrating a hundred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For my award, I decided on the topic of the LGBTQ+ community, and specifically helping students who are in the community. This topic has, I believe, become even more important with recent current events. Despite whatever alternative facts that may be presented, members of the community, especially the young ones, are scared and worried for their future and what may happen to their rights. I am planning a number of things to help out, the most important being the panel that will take place in May. For this event, I will be inviting the eighth graders from North s sending districts. I tried to directly help out at CTMS, but was ultimately turned away. I may also be helping to start up a group for LGBTQ+ students outside of school, with the help of a former ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Informative Speech On Shark what do you think when you here shark mabey killer, food, medsin. But what i am going to be talk about out of those 3 word is killer and not because that is what I think of shark it is what I think of humans when it comes to humans killing sharks or sharks killing humans, humans kill more sharks and I will tell the wrong in your waze. I think that sharks mistake people for pray. Sharks look for any meal they can get so when they see a surfer and they think seal or turtle. This evidences show that sometimes when you here of a fatal shark attack it can be an accident just an animal seeing some food like how us humans hunt for deer or turkey it is so you don t starve same goes when sharks are hunting they are looking for food so they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Fall of Russia Essay After the collapse of the Soviet Union there were many different problems facing the new Russian government. Through the use of reforms many of these issues were cured but not overnight. Boris Yeltsin and his Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar implemented several policies while the economy was not moving well. Then Vladimir Putinwould carry on reforms while making new ones or changing existing policies. How would these amendments affect the economy after the collapse of the Communist regime? In 1992, Yeltsin launched an economic reform program developed by Acting Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar. The program also known as shock therapy brought fundamental changes in the economy. There was little doubt that it was causing economic misery, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The temporary truce broke, however, broke down and Yeltsin declared emergency presidential rule; more than half but less than two thirds the majority needed in the Supreme Soviet voted to impeach Yeltsin. Yeltsin called together a constitutional convention to write a new constitution. He banned eight political parties, fired several high ranking government officials who had failed to support him, and suspended Russia s regional and town councils, many of which had sided with his opponents (Kort 421). Therefore the Supreme Soviet had refused to support the new constitution, Yeltsin then issued a decree dissolving both the Supreme Soviet and the Congress of People s Deputies. Furthermore, neither system wanted to view or listen to Yeltsin and his new constitution. They gathered in the parliamentary building, voted to dispose of Yeltsin. Then Yeltsin a few weeks later had the Russian white house blasted with artillery. Privatization The government also launched a major program of privatization of state property. By 1994, the voucher privatization program had completed its first phase, more than 70 percent of industry, representing the workforce and production, had been privatized, although workers and managers owned most of these enterprises, many of which have not still been restructured to compete in market conditions. Under the program, every citizen of Russia would be issued ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Kittyhawk Kittyhawk: Focus on Simplicity Smokin Aces Marnie Jepsen, Beth Madej, Brittney Irizarry, Brian Clement, and Tiffany Yamanouchi November 19, 2014 Adam Brikman Table of Contents Company Overview3 Project Overview4 Scope5 Objectives5 Specifications5 Assumptions6 Constraints6 Schedule7 WBS7 Gantt Chart7 PERT/CPM Analysis8 Financial Analysis8 Project Cost Estimates8 Payback Analysis8 ROI9 NPV9 Project Organization10 Stakeholder Analysis10 Risk Analysis10 References12 3 Company Overview Hewlett Packard was founded in 1939 by two men, Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard who met in the 1930s while studying at Stanford University. Hewlett Packard is and has always been a highly innovative company that thrives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Partner with Nintendo to share cost and risk of redesign 4. Design the drive with cheap and simple in mind The HP Way focuses on values that emphasize integrity, respect for individuals, teamwork, innovation, and an emphasis on customers and community improvement (Dong, para. 2). The goals of this project are in line with the goals of HP. These drives will be an innovative addition to the
  • 16. market, and we will design them with an emphasis on customer and community improvement. The initial Kittyhawk project did not go as planned, but we were able to discover the true market for our product in the process. We need top management s support to continue this project. To help mitigate the risks and investment costs, we have partnered with Nintendo. This partnership will not only provide additional R D resources, but will also supply a built in large scale customer for our $50 drives. We not only have the support of the gaming giant, Nintendo, but our project team is ready to tackle this project. We are enthusiastic about the possibilities and we look forward to your support. Scope Objectives The project that we are proposing is building a 1.3 inch drive with 40 MB that we will sell for $50 to the market. We intend to introduce this product in 12 months with a break even time of 36 months. In order to honor our company standards of being highly innovative with opportunity and potential in the marketplace, we plan to go through with the project staying true to this. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Erp as Software as a Service (Saas) for Smes ERP as Software as a Service *(*SaaS*)* for SMEs Table of Contents Page Abstract The main barriers for implementing ERP systems in SMEs were constraints in terms of resources and information, implementation time escalations, poorly defined organisational structures, weak formalisation of procedures or processes, unclear and also confused understanding amongst the employees and management. There are various methods to overcome the barriers of implementing ERP solutions in SMEs. This include coming up with a realistic value adding processes required to be incorporated in the proposed ERP system, providing effective education on ERP systems, making sure as a vendors, they do not just provide lip service and to involve... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For SaaS vendors, they must focus on make possible easier deployments to avoid the need for pricey consultation support. Also they should truly deliver lower total cost of ownership (TCO) and offer more robust strategies for integration that acknowledges the current volatile environments and also in the near future. Finally, the SaaS solutions offered must be simpler, more agile, more robust, and more intuitive and worthy of all the investments allocated. References Banham, R 2008, Up and Away Companies are feeling a little less trapped by spreadsheets these days , CFO Magazine, viewed 19 October 2009, Bernroider, E. W. N Leseure, M. J 2005, Enterprise resource planning (ERP) diffusion and characteristics according to the system s lifecycle: A comparative view of small to medium sized and large enterprises , Working Papers on Information Processing and Information Management, Institute of Information Processing and Information Management, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration. http:/ /epub.wu.ac.at/dyn/virlib/wp/eng/mediate/epub wu 01_84b.pdf?ID=epub wu 01_84b Bontis, N Chung, H 2000, The evolution of software pricing: from box licenses to application service provider models , Internet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 246 255. Christodoulou, M 2009, How big is an SME? Confusion over size could complicate international rules , ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Use Of Control Systems As Mechanisms For Managing... Simons (1995) and Merchant (1982) defind the use of control system as mechanisms for managing organizational changes. Also, Lingfield Smith (1997) assert that Management Control Systems (MCS) is the process by which managers ensure that resources are obtained and used effectively and efficiently in the accomplishment of the organization s objectives. The term managementcontrol systems means the use of a number of techniques in organizations to observe and evaluate employee performance against certain management targets. Conventional management control systems focus on getting better operational efficiency. But as operational efficiency is no longer adequate to create sustainable competitive advantages, management control systems must be expanded to managerial practices that cultivate employee cooperation and creativeness in the discovery and development of new business opportunities. This is especially the case in the high tech industries that are faced with the challenges of globalization and employee teams must combine efficient communication with creativity. Project managers and product designers in software and other industries thus need to find ways to divide tasks so that teams of many clever people can work and communicate efficiently as well as creatively (Cusumano, 1997). Control system is a framework which provides management of organizations information about deviation from plans as well a recommendations for corrective actions (Nagarajan, 2012). In every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Private Interests and Social Welfare The human civilisation is composed of innumerable individuals, countless interest groups and social strata, with each of them following the fundamental instinct striving to maximise their own well being by obtaining as many benefits as they can and averting as much cost as possible. Unfortunately for humankind, for one to improve one s life, competing with others is unavoidable. Competitions, by definition, means the winners get something at the expense of others. The good news is that competition among people is not a constant sum game, that is to say, theoretically, if we can reallocate resources, rights and duties in a certain way, the humankind may benefit maximally. In the most ideal case, the self interest of each individual and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Book II, Chapter VII, para. 44) Different from Huang s idea that the emperor is still superior, Rousseau s theory about politics assumes there is an ever righteous General Will. Rousseau s solution to the problem is based on this belief. He argues that the General Will is the only binding force that can be exerted on the individuals, so a law bill drawn by a however intelligent legislator, which is a particular will of an individual cannot become law before being authorised by the sovereignty. (Book II, Chapter VII, para. 47) The separation of power of drawing a law bill and legislation will therefore prevent the self interest of the legislator impeding the collective welfare. Because General Will is the aggregation of many individual wills, it is possible to verify if a law bill proposed is in line with the General Will by consulting the citizens opinions, e.g. by free vote. When law bills are widely supported and scrutinised by the citizens, one can be assured that the social welfare is not impeded by the legislators private interest. # Discussions I believe Huang s proposal is a great advancement in China s political history, for the pioneering idea that the emperor s performance should be scrutinised thoroughly is raised. However, I cannot persuade myself to fully trust such a system, in which one may spot a number of weaknesses. Firstly, the school is merely an advisory body, rather than a body that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Sergeant Major Valliant Research Paper Sergeant Major Valliant was happy to finally receive a tasking; he got Alpha Company, 2nd Battalion, 501st PIR to give up a platoon to escort himself and General Cook out to the transportation museum. They loaded up several of the armored Humvees that had M 249 MG mounted in their turret. The others were loaded in old M 35 2.5 tom trucks, each one of them had M 2 .50 Caliber MG mounted in their turrets. Although the 82nd and 18th Airborne had been all over Fayetteville it didn t mean that the city was secure by any means. What they found were large roving militias or gangs scouring the countryside robing, murdering and raping. They would move from town to town and the only ones to stop them were some local law enforcement which there... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just don t ask me. PFC Miller being a PFC continued on anyway, What s the difference between a gang and militia? Sergeant Major Valliant signed, thought for a moment, Generally a gang is just that a gang, a large unruly mob that has a loosely defined chain of command and with no real direction. A militia calls itself a militia or army. It has a clearly defined chain of command, some sort of rank structure and looks somewhat military. PFC Miller nodded at that and seemed satisfied with the answer at least he didn t ask any more questions. When they reached the five mile marker there was a large sign reading Leaving home of the 82nd Airborne! Entering Indian Country, enter at your own risk. Sergeant Major Valliant radioed for the convoy to pull over to the side of the road. He got out and met with the General and the Platoon Leader, it was decided it was time to lock and load all weapons. Word was also passed that the area they were entering was not secured and they could expect anything. The troops were told of some potential militia movements in the area and to be on alert. If they are fired on they are allowed to return fire and please please keep civilian casualties down to a minimum. It was a sign of the times that there were going to be civilian casualties and to varying degrees it was acceptable. There were no precision guided weapons anymore. The bad guys had been using civilian areas to fight from and used civilians as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Problems With Paying College Players Colleges are infamous for pouring millions upon millions of dollars into their sports programs, except of course, when it comes to paying athletes. Because college athletes are not allowed to be paid in accordance to federal law while they simultaneously create large sums of revenue, there has been a heated debate that Kristi Dosh and Mark Cassell readily provide contrasting evidence for. In Dosh s article, The Problems with Paying CollegePlayers, she argues that it would not be fair to pay college players because many college sports programs are already indebted to their school, and if some schools couldn t afford to pay their players, the well funded schools would be at an unprecedented advantage. To contrast, Cassell s College Athletes Should be Able to Negotiate Compensation, takes the viewpoint defending college athletes pay because the athletes that bring in the most revenue, the star players, are cheated out of compensation in a way that unrightfully benefits those in charge. Although Dosh makes clear points about problems with the financial realities of paying players, Cassell makes the more convincing argument because he uses effective evidence to highlight the injustices of not paying athletes. After attending a conference at which a very intellectual attorney contradicted himself over the issue of whether or not college athletes should or should not be paid, Dosh asks where is the money going to come from? Then, argues that if you let athletes get paid for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Hollywood Is Bad News For Creativity Analysis Summary of Why Hollywood s Business Model Is Bad News for Creativity The times are changing, and so is Hollywood, according to Edward Jay Epstein, author of the article Why Hollywood s Business Model Is Bad News for Creativity . He believes that the big Hollywood studios that mass produce movies nowadays have ruined the future for low budget films that are more about creativity and good dialogue. In this article, Epstein appears to be reaching out to anyone who enjoys movies, and is informing the readers about the truth behind the movies we all know and love. The animated or comic based movies that take over the big screen are making it almost impossible for the more original film makers to produce films that aren t driven by a franchise and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Science DNA Technology Task 3 Poster DNA fingerprinting, also known as DNA profiling, is a technique used in forensic science that identifies individuals based on various characteristics of their DNA. Although the DNA sequences between humans are 99.9% identical, DNA fingerprinting is able to distinguish between individuals due to the presence of specific sequences within the non coding region of the genome known as satellite DNA. This satellite DNA consists of long stretches of DNA made up of repeating base sequences known as short tandem repeats (STR). These STRs considerably vary in length between individuals, particularly between unrelated individuals, allowing exact individuals to be identified. One major use of DNA fingerprinting is in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to the presence of negatively charged phosphate groups within the sugar phosphate backbone of DNA, the DNA fragments diffuse through the gel towards the anode. The smaller fragments are more able to penetrate through the gel and thus travel the furthest whereas the larger fragments travel a shorter distance. The exact size in bases for each separated fragment in a given sample of DNA can be determined by comparing each fragment against standard fragments of known length. This is commonly known as a ladder within the laboratory. For the purposes of a crime scene investigation, multiple DNA samples would be simultaneously run through the gel, Once separated, a DNA fragmentation pattern is produced that allows the criminal to be identified. As shown in the figure below, a DNA sample obtained from the crime scene is compared to two possible suspects. The pattern of suspect 1 more closely matches the pattern of the DNA obtained from the crime scene thus allowing the true criminal to be correctly identified. Similarly, for paternal testing, the DNA samples of the mother and child are compared to the potential fathers. The fragmentation pattern of the child should resemble both the mother and true father as half of child s alleles are inherited from the mother and father. Male 1 resembled the child s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Taming Of The Shrew Gender Roles Teaching the works of William Shakespeare is relevant and necessary. Perhaps the relevance of his writing is taken for granted, perhaps it is necessary to re examine the role of Shakespeare for the modern audience. The most controversial play Taming of the Shrew performed between 1590 and 1592 by William Shakespearebrings to our attention the genderbias and gender expectations portrayed by women. The key message of Shakespeare s the Taming of the shrewis also about favouritism in which Katherina feels neglected as her dad gives more attention to his younger daughter Bianca. This leads to Katherina s shrewish behaviour. There are lessons for the modern audience to learn from the characters in the play especially about gender bias/... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Katherina is a character portrayed in the play who clearly links to why women in society could act violently and shrewish. Baptista says For shame, thou hiding of a devilish spirit! . The use of negative connotation in this quote is to portray the emotion Baptista has on her daughter. As taming of the shrew depicts Katherina s behaviour to be vicious and shrewish in the beginning of the play; she is seen tying up her younger sister; this scene has an exceptionally dramatic stagecraft and an eye catching opening as a woman from such a respectable foundation would not have longed for being as shrewish as Katherina. Katherina s father Baptista even consents to Katherina resembling this in one of the scene, as he declares she is hiding a devilish spirit . Her dad not treating Katherina equally as her younger sister Bianca creates envy for Katherina and makes her act shrewish. Indeed, even today, neglection by a beloved one can influence each other s prosperity and prompt undesirable rough practices by youngsters. It can likewise make clashes between each other in society. Along these lines, Katherina is a very stressed character to depict the play s pertinence in the present society in the subject of favouritism. Baptista s neglect of Katherina in act 2 scene 1 is to be noted. She is your treasure...for your love to her, lead apes in hell. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Analysis As an Allergy Immunology Technician, it is imperative to familiarize yourself with immunization updates and current events to provide patients with the best possible care. One of the vaccines that cause the most discussion is the Seasonal Influenza Vaccine. This vaccine provides protection against the seasonal influenzavirus that traditionally hits the United States in the winter months. The following will discuss some background information on the influenza virus, which will lead into the interim 2016 2017 influenza vaccineeffectiveness report, and then the data will be compared to previous seasons. Hopefully, this will allow vaccine administrators the ability to effectively inform their patients on the data the can be found concerning... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The early year s reported on were not very expansive with less than 1000 patients being tracked. However beginning in the year 2008 we had well over a 1000 reports being made and on average the vaccine effectiveness rate averages 46 percent. The worst season during this period was in 2014 2015 where it rang in at only 19 percent effectiveness. This season the flu vaccine did not protect against drifted H3N2 viruses, but protected against vaccine like H3N2 and B viruses. (CDC, 2015) So this goes back to our vaccine effectiveness factors and specifically points to the second note stating that the vaccine must be well matched. In this case the most prevalent influenza A strain changed and the vaccine manufacturers were unable to predict this. So by this comparative data it seems that the 2016 2017 influenza fell in line with previous year s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay about Corruption in Politics When it comes to corruption in politics, no one is immune. Both parties have had their share. Not too long ago three members of Congress who are Republican were indicted due to political and financial scandals (Wallis, 2012). Two are currently under investigation and one is in prison (Wallis, 2012). Part of the problem in these corruption scandals involves the ability of interest groups to determine policy as well as pork barrel spending (Wallis, 2012). While corruption takes place at all levels of government, it has been particularly noticeable in the U.S. Congress. In the United States, there are two Senators elected from each state and numerous Congressmen who comprise the United States Congress. Of those elected, there have been... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those in Nevada thought they might influence him since he was in a position of high authority (Solomon, 2011). In this situation, one has to wonder about the seriousness of the corruption. The article goes on to report: He defended the gifts, saying they would never influence his position on the bill and was simply trying to learn how his legislation might affect an important home state industry (Solomon, 2011). Is he correct? Is he allowed to accept gifts if in fact they do not influence his decisions? The general rule is as follows: Senate ethics rules generally allow lawmakers to accept gifts from federal, state or local governments, but specifically warn against taking such gifts particularly on multiple occasions when they might be connected to efforts to influence official actions (Solomon, 2011). While perhaps the Senator was within the law in accepting the gifts, certainly it has the appearance of impropriety. In the manual, examples are provided as to what is not acceptable, such as a time when an Oregon lawmaker took gifts for personal use from the president of the South Carolina State University (Solomon, 2011). The school was trying to exert its influence (Solomon, 2011). What do the experts say? The article goes on to explain: Several ethics experts said Reid should have paid for the tickets, which were close to the ring and worth between several hundred and several thousand dollars each, to avoid the appearance he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay on Milton Hershey Milton Hershey was not the type of person that anyone would have viewed as a leader, or shrewd businessman. Being born into a rather poor lower class family, he was not very well educated. The one thing that we do know for sure though, is that leaders are not born, they are made. This is exactly the case of Milton Hershey, and because of his undyingdetermination to succeed, he became one of the greatest success stories of all time. What factors or events made the person a leader? For Milton Hershey, he was the type of person that not a lot of people expected a whole lot out of. He was your typical small town boy, and although he had very little growing up, he learned to be happy with what he was given. Although Milton Hershey, did grow... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It cost him $150 to get it up and running, and he ended up failing miserably in it. After this, he tried starting another candy business in New York City. This as well failed. It wasn t until Milton started dealing with caramel, that he really started seeing results back on his business that he was getting from customers. The thing that really eneded up striking gold for him as we all know was the chocolate industry. He took a big risk in getting into too, considering that he sold his fairly profitable caramel candy store to pursue finding a way to distribute chocolate cheaper and easier to lots of lower class people. What was their leadership based on? Milton Hershey s leadership style was based on never giving up, and his determination to succeed at all costs. He also wasn t afraid to take his dreams seriously. He learned not to give up from his father, who had failed in many things, but was always willing to try something new. This is what ultimately led Milton to fail in business five different times before he finally succeeded in the candy industry. What specific acts impacted their people? Milton Hershey affected the people that he worked with in a big way, in the sense that he wasn t afraid, or too good to get down on their level and help them out. Although, this obviously became more impossible as his business got bigger, he still did everything he could to help out his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay On Sierra Leone People in the Sierra Leone have massive problems and sad stories of what they have seen in their lives. During time of Sierra Leone war, many rebels attacked people in the villages and other places. This left people with nothing to have and several families died or were lost. Numerous amounts of people in Serra Leone live in the refugee camps, which they have faced their own struggles whether you see them or not. This makes their lives harder and it is not easy for them to express their feelings. Meanwhile, this causes a plethora of people to live with fear and a small hope of living in the country. The leaders and security guards in Sierra Leone tries to get domestic needs for the refugees, get protection for the refugees, and get all... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Obviously, one of the most important of these basic needs is food. There are 154,000 refugees in Sierra Leone, and the distribution of food in Sierra Leone camps is difficult for those who are in charge of providing food for the refugees. Providing food to all refugees in the camp is one of the most difficult jobs one can do. The main food served in the camps is corn meal. Many refugees are sated to this kind of food. This posses a problem for many refugees because most of them do not eat it while others are tired of it. UNHCR uses many farmers to plant food in the gardens but farmers also have difficult time preparing and digesting the corn meal. People who provide food use this as opportunity to have sex with women and young girls in the camps, Helen Kamara one of the refugee in Sierra Leone said, The secretary general Of our camp told me that, if I did not make love to him or give him one of seven girls, aged 22 years and 7 months, they would not supply us with food (Paye Layleh). Sometimes food gets delayed, these refugees would do anything it take to have food and that would be sex with the secretary generals or aid workers. These generals and aid workers knows that people needs food, so they would have to exchange food for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The PigsDeceptiontion In Animal Farm, By George Orwell The pigs deception is so effective because they built their reputation of being intelligent within the farm and thus the animals accept what they say as true. The pigs reputation is present from the beginning of Animal Farm when Major tries to encourage the other animals to rebel. Major is so highly regarded on the farm that everyone was quite ready to lose an hour s sleep in order to hear what he had to say (Orwell 4). This quote shows how important Major is and how influential he is on the farm. Thus, one can assume that his reputation in a way represents the other pigs for he is the most prominent member of the pigs. His reputation of being wise and benevolent is the reason the animalsrevere him so. Then when he dies the work of organizing the animals falls upon the pigs. The work of teaching and organizing the others fell upon the pigs, who were generally recognized as being the cleverest animals (Orwell 15). This quote show that the other animals who are collectively less educated than the pigs are heavily relying on the pigs reputation to figure out in their mind who they are. By generalizing the pigs as intelligent the animals fall into the trap that many people do. A real example of this is how people sometimes generalize Muslims as terrorist. When one generalizes, they can either open themselves up or ignorantly close themselves to the other aspects of the person, place, or thing. In Animal Farm, the animals open themselves up and end causing themselves to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Playscript of the Gift of the Magi THE GIFT OF THE MAGI Scene1: Della: What do you think, honey? It is not the most wonderful, but the most delightful tree of any Christmas any where? Jim: Well... Della: Yes? Jim: It is...most original. But the fact that we couldn t afford to buy anything. Sometimes not even enough food! And especially not Christmas gifts. I ve worked hard and I m earning more money now, but back then I was only making...$30 a week. Della: Honey, don t worry about that! Although we do not have the largest goose, or a lot of gifts, we have the most glorious tree. (The tree falls over.) Della: Oh my ghost!!! Jim: Oh, no problem, my dear. I ll set it up right now (Smile). (Sets the tree up, steps away from it) Jim: You see, you have a wonderful husband who can put... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Della runs out of the house) Scene 3: Hairdresser: May I help you? You want to cut your hair, don t you? Please come in Della: Please excuse me. I...I would like to sell my hair to you. I fear my nerves have the gotten the best of me. Hairdresser: It s your hair not your nerves I m interested in. Step over here and sit down. (Della does) Well, hair worth seeing for once. Good color. Good texture. Sit down, I ll chop it off. Della: Well, you see... Hairdresser: I do see. Della: How much money could you give me for my hair? Hairdresser: Twelve dollars. Are you Ok? Della: twenty five Hairdresser: fifteen Della: twenty one Hairdresser: eighteen Della: done Hairdresser: Fool, I would have paid twenty! (She picks up her scissors) Hairdresser: Step into the other room. You will regret this all your life. (Della runs out of the hair store) Scene 4: Storekeeper: Ah. Welcome back. The girl with the boy with the gold pocket watch. Good heavens, what have you done to yourself?
  • 31. Della: Oh, please don t Storekeeper (Staring at her): Well, hair grows. Della: The platinum watch fob you showed me? Storekeeper: Still in the case. Twenty three dollars I believe I said. Della: You had said...twenty one. Storekeeper: Had I? Twenty one then. Della: but you see, I haven t twenty one Storekeeper: You haven t twenty one? Della: Nineteen ninety seven actually. Storekeeper: Really? Afraid I couldn t do that. Della: Oh please. I ve set all my hopes on it. Please help me. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Corporate Tax Rate And Its Effects On The United States Phillip Fok Week Ending: Sunday, September 4, 2016 Apple owes 14.5 billion in back taxes to Ireland On Tuesday, August 30 the European Union ordered Ireland to collect 14.5 billion in taxes from apple. Europe s competition enforcer said that apple s deal with the Irish allowed the company to pay basically nothing on its business. This deal allowed apple to pay only 50 euros for every million euros in profit in 2014. However, Ireland s corporate tax rate is at 12.5% and is one of the lowest in the developed world. This low tax rate is a huge incentive for companies to cut down on their expenses. Samsung recalls Note 7 After news of the exploding battery on Samsung s Note 7, the South Korean company has decided to issue a recall of all 2.5 million phones. The company may have to spend nearly 1 billion dollars to replace all the defective battery. After the success of Samsung s Galaxy S7 the timing of this recall couldn t have been worse. However, this recall may be worth the $1billon as it could potentially save the company s reputation in the long run. Still, the $1 billion will only represent less than 5% of the projected $20.6 billion in net income. Vancouver home sales down 26% after foreign ownership tax Home sales dropped 26% in Vancouver s housing market in Auguest on a year to year basis after the introduction of a foreign ownership tax. In a statement the Real Estated Board of Greater Vancouver said that August sales totaled 2489, compared to 3362 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Attrition Rate In Youth Sports It is amazing just how many children play sports in the United States of America. The number of our youth between the ages 5 18 years old that play, was over 36 million in 2016 (Seth). An alarming number, is that 70% of these children stop playing sports by the time they turn 13 years old. So why do so many children stop playing sports at this young age? How much higher could that 36 million plus number be? What, if anything, can be done to fix this? I propose that the attrition rate in children s sports will decrease, and these same children can be taught valuable life skills like teamwork, how to win, how to lose, and set them up for future life challenges with proper education and training for coaches and parents. It is important to note... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Is it to work really hard or to get cuts and bruises? Is that what motivates them to play? Kids play sports to have fun. My own daughter has verified what I have been reading about. It is the parents and coaches that change that for them. One website polled kids to ask them what they expect a coach to be focused on. The number one thing kids say the coach should focus on is making sure every kid plays. That was followed by teaching new skills and third was winning (Gavin). The innocence of kids always impresses me. Many times, parents are focused on college and scholarships as a long term goal for the child. Parents can push their children toward this goal not thinking about the negative outcomes. Sometimes kids are pushed so hard that they lose interest in the game, or worse, they try to rise to the challenge and injure themselves. Sometimes parents need to step back and remember they are children. They are only focused on having fun and parents need to enjoy this time in their children s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Layna Monologue I knew the moment I saw her bent over the hood of her car on the side of the road that Layna was trouble. It looked like the opening scene from a porno a shapely blonde in a short skirt waiting for me to tow her sports car out of a ditch and dirty up that sweet, pure body with my filthy mechanic hands. I could hear the bow chicka bow wow soundtrack in my head. Then she opened her sassy mouth and everything about my reclusive, sensible, quiet life changed because Layna is not reclusive, sensible, or quiet. Unfortunately, she s also mine. We both knew it right away, whether we wanted it or not. But she s got her demons, and I ve got my work cut out for me. She thinks I m big, surly, and overprotective. She has no idea. Whatever she s running from, I m going to fix. Whatever she needs, I m going to give her. And the sooner she figures out what she needs is me, the better off we ll both be.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just the way we like them. He s dirty; she s sweet. He s from the wrong side of the tracks. She s a poor little rich girl. It s trope heaven up in here. Also, not to spoil anything but there might be neckties and bedposts happening. What would you do if the dude on this cover was bound and determined to let you do whatever you wanted to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Blue Whales Research Paper The Balaenoptera musculus, also known as the Blue Whale, is the largest animal in the world (Twister 1). These whales have been endangered since the eighteenth and nineteen hundreds and have been here as long as the dinosaurs roamed the Earth. They are members of the group of whales known as rorquals and are found in all the world s oceans. They live on the upper layers of the open sea and are mostly found along the edges of the continental shelves (Zimmerman 1). Their habitat consists of polar and subtropical waters. Their lifestyle is diurnal and their group behavior is solitary (A Z). These mammals may be extraordinary, but they are in vulnerable positions because of hunting, pollution, etc. Blue whales will result in extinction if we don t... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They spend about a year inside its mother s womb, and when they are born they weigh up to three tons and they stretch up to twenty five feet. It gorges on nothing but their mother s milk and gains about two hundred pounds every day for its first year (National). Females give birth to calves every two to three years. They remain pregnant for about one year before giving birth. When born, the blue whale calf is about twenty three feet long and weighs five thousand to six thousand pounds A nursing blue whale mother produces over fifty gallons of milk a day. At six months of age, they are an average length of over fifty two feet, and the calf is then disengaged from his or her mother (Marine Mammal Center). This growth rate is astonishing and is probably the fastest in the animal kingdom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Sleep Figurative Language The definition for rest is to stop being active for a period of time in order to relax and get back your strength, or to cause someone or something to stop doing an activity in order to get back strength (Cambridge). The definition for sleep is resting state in which the body is not active and the mind is unconscious (Cambridge). Words have more than one meaning; in many poems rest may mean rest in peace which means death. Another example of death is in the word sleep. In some areas in the bible, sleep represents death. Words can be interpreted different forms using figurative language, imagery, and symbolism. Figurative language is not meant to be interpreted literally, but is used to intensify the work and please the readers imaginations. In line one in the poem it states, Where sunless rivers weep , the sunless rivers means the darkness or night time. Christina Rossetti was a religious person who used her faith in her writing. An example of this is Led by a single star (5), the star could represent the star on top of the manger, leading people to the birth of Jesus. There are also similes, metaphors, and repetition in the poem Dreamland . Through sleep, as through a veil/ She sees the sky look pale (13 14). In this stanza there is a simile word sleep , which represented a veil that covers the eyes but still can see... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, Ms. Rossetti talks about a star, Led by a single star (5), and it could symbolize Guideness and hope. A star guided the three kings through Egypt to the manger where Jesus Christ was born. Likewise in line one, Where sunless rivers weep (1), might symbolize mourning or death had occurred. This line is practically saying river of tears which could mean a recent death going on. Then The purple land (20), symbolizes new life or a new beginning, Till joy shall overtake/ Her perfect peace (32 33). Ms. Rossetti used the bible s influence in her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Deforestation of the Ecuadorian Amazon Essay The Amazon is a vast region spanning across Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana (Walker, Cesareo 2014). Possessing the most developed rainforest of anywhere in the world, over two thirds of all the fresh water and 20% of the earth s oxygen are produced in the Amazons (wcupa.edu). Despite the vital role of the Amazons, the rapid deforestationcontinues to affect the ecosystem. (Mainville, et al, 2006). The main causes of deforestation include unsustainable logging, agriculture, invasive species, fire, fuel wood gathering, and livestock grazing. The widespread of this issue has become an important consideration in global policy processes that deal with biodiversity, climate change, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Soil erosion is a natural process in which wind and water remove soil. The removal of the soil roughly occurs at the same rate soil is formed. But accelerated soil erosion, is a far more recent problem. The result is mankind s unwise actions, such as overgrazing or unsuitable cultivation practices (Collins, 2001). Recent studies link deforestation to the accelerating soil erosion process and to the leaching of naturally occurring mercury (Mainville, et al., 2006). The acceleration of soil erosion then leads to land infertility affecting local and worldwide (Pimentel, et al. 1995). Forest fragmentation is another hazard of deforestation. According to the EPA, the fragmentation process breaks up large parts of forest into smaller pieces. Continuous fragmentation may accelerate global warming by releasing carbon stored in trees (Wade, T., 2003) The Ecuador Amazonian native communities are experiencing the environmental impacts in their flora and fauna as well as risks to their health. Infectious disease dynamics are being altered in animals and humans, strongly affecting cross species infection rates (Pongsiri, et al 2009). Biodiversity loss may increase species into atypical ecological interactions, which facilitate transmission. Diseases such as Lyme disease, Malaria, and Yellow Fever Possibly can be associated with deforestation (Wilcox Ellis, 2006). In the Napo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Gender Bias SONA: Own Gender Bias in Change Detection for Gender Specific Images The previous research was based on change blindness, such as, not able to view change when in an environment. Changes of the environment can vary to the color, people, etc. In addition, there are two different types of processing, such as, bottom up and top down. For instances, the bottom up process observes the physical missing in the environment. And, the top down process observe the beliefs, expectation etc. of the participant. Furthermore, the question for this research was that men and women would not differ their capability to view changes in images. In addition, that men and women would view changes sufficiently in the images if it pertain to their gender rather than the opposite gender. The methods used in this research were participants, materials and procedures. For instance, the participants consist of 53 undergraduates, in detail, 31 women and 23 men. In addition, the race of the participants were a variety of Whites, Blacks and Hispanics. Yet, the race of the participants were not equaled, for example, there were more Whites than Blacks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, based on the chart in the research the gender image type did not reveal such a prominent result. The women in the research did have further favor women oriented images than the men oriented images, as well as vice versa for the men. Yet, the different was not a major change than projected in the question for the research. Furthermore, the changes in image were the key factor in the research. The participants were not that successful in pointing out the changes or no change on the images. In addition, the participants demonstrated that the top down process is more influenced in this research than the bottom up process. Overall, the research was a success due to the questions were proven in numerous ways with the assist of participants, methods and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Violent Screen Time On Children The Impact of Violent Screen Time on Children A ten year old boy stares at a television screen mashing buttons on a PlayStation controller as the sound of gunshots, bombs, and shouts fill his bedroom. While his parents say, It s keeping him out of trouble, they don t see the emotional problems violent video games are causing their son. In 2014, TIME Magazine reported that, Approximately 90% of children in the U.S. play video games, and more than 90% of those games involve mature content that often includes violence(Park). Even though many parents and caregivers don t see the harm in the violence shown in video games, television, and the internet, the effects of this exposure on children today is undeniable. Because children are being exposed to the harmful effects of violent screen time, they are more aggressive, more likely to engage in violent behavior, and desensitized to violence in general. When children play a lot of video games with adult content or watch television shows that include violent scenes, research has shown that they are more aggressive toward their classmates, friends, siblings, teachers, and even their own parents. They think that being mean and vicious, like they see on television and video games, is how they can act in real life. This aggressive behavior can result in bullying, physical and verbal. A recent study stated that, 60 percent of middle school boys and 40 percent of middle school girls who played at least one Mature rated (M rated) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Conception Of Dreams Is Interesting Because It Helps... Dreams can occur at anytime of the day. Some people day dream at school or work while others dream at night. Even if you did not dream last night, you probably have earlier in life or even before reading this sentence. Have you ever had a dream you forgot to print out a worksheet and got in trouble for it at school? Then, you wake up with your heart racing and print out the worksheets before you forget. How are dreams created during sleep? During rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, the brain gathers images and thoughts to create realistic or imaginative dreams. There has been some debate if these dreams could actually help someone in their life. Whether it helps them just a little or substantially, people can use all the help they can receive.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As stress accumulates, depressive moods and thoughts develop day after day which creates an unhealthy atmosphere for anyone. This could lead to negative thoughts and unproductivity of any task at hand. However, one of the solutions discovered to help with the depressing thoughts and moods was through dreaming at night. According a study performed by Rosalind Cartwright, the study showed that 72% of the subjects had less depression after dreaming (Chatterjee). How was this possible? There was a decreased development of depression while moods changed throughout the night. This could be explained by experiencing a pleasant dream which causes a release of pleasure neurotransmitters such as serotonin or dopamine. Pleasant dreams could be anything from superpowers related to even sexual. Another interesting thing about dreams, it can help someone find a problem that is bothering them through nightmares or dream adventures. Therefore, an explication of a dream can lead to understanding personality dynamics and promote behavioral change (Merced 183). Dreams could point out personality dynamics that need changing following a traumatic experience. People s personality changes with every experience that occurs to them; therefore, it is possible to be happy one day then sad another day. Dreams can lead the dreamer to the problem and help get them mentally back on track. With dreams mentally being able to help, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. High School Common Core State Standards In the last six years a new standards system has been created for high school students in order to help them prepare for college classes; this system is the Common Core State Standards Initiative. The Common Core system, developed in 2009, addresses both mathematics and English language arts. It creates a system of standards that map out skills and abilities from grades K 12 that need to be focused upon in order for students to be successful in the future. The creators of the Common Core State Standards wanted the system to become universal however, many educators began to criticize certain aspects of the standards, such as the overall effectiveness of the standards and types of elements that are included in the standards. Among the many school systems in the nation, debates arose around whether it would be better for them to adopt the Common Core standards or to create their own standards. Purpose of Report Rather than address both elements of the standards, the purpose of this report is to analyze high school Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts and related debates. Topics include: A discussion of the basic elements of the curriculum An analysis of responses An analysis of status and results Results of Report This report concludes that Common Core State Standards for English Language attempts to prepare high students for college level English Language Arts classes and create national standards that are available for every state to use. However, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Pros And Disadvantages Of Privatization And Its Advantages... Privatization may have advantages on some business, but it also brings out some problems in another categories. Firstly, it actually reduces government revenue in long run. The government originally owned some shopping centres and carparks before the privatization of them to The Link, these shops actually make profit. Operating them require operation cost but the revenue generated by selling the products to people and renting spaces for shop owners can cover the cost. Profit could be made if they operate well. All revenues and expenditures will be taken charge by Link REIT after the privatization. In short run, the cost and expenditure of running the shopping centres and carparks are reduced so it can save government s money. But in long run, the government will lose the profit generated by these shopping malls that could be originally earned by it if it does not privatize these centres to The Link.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As privatization shift the original state owner to a new owner who focus more on earning profits, the working system may change so as to increase efficiency. Managers may want to hire new employees who are more qualified with higher skills to increase the quality of work. Some old or low skilled workers may be fired or decrease their working hours. If the owner decided to change the working system, employees may need to learn how to do the new work and their job nature will be changed. And as there is a new system, employees may not keep on having their current employment welfare like medical welfare, holidays, etc. (Lau, 2014). Privatization emphasis on the business performance and is different from the government.(Parikh, 2013). As it focuses on employees performance, this will cause pressure to them. They may have worked for many years without such pressure, so they may not adapt to such changes and will then end up resigning their jobs or receiving lower income due to decreasing working hours or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Use Of Light And Dark Imagery In Romeo And Juliet In conclusion it is evident that Shakespeare uses light and dark imagery to better characterize and develop his main characters, establish general moods, and to reinforce his three themes. Certainly one can see Juliet Capulet is developed best through light imagery to express her true beauty; also, in particular depression seems to be established as the overall mood through dark imagery. The three main ideas of Romeo and Juliet are timeless; four hundred years after it was written the drama still seems to influence and replicate teenagers in this day and age. The work has been conceived into many forms such as modern film and music. The three main themes, which describe how the teenagers act in the play, infatuation, selfishness, and hastiness ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Vertigo Patient I went to my practicum site twice this week. Learning is the continuous process. Seeing variety of patient with different chief complaints is helping me learn more about various diagnosis. I had a site visit this week. My professor followed me with two patient; one had vertigo and other had back pain. I was nervous because I never had vertigo patient before at the practicum site. One of the suggestion provided by my preceptor was to bring my family practice guidelines book at practicum site to help me with my HPI. I agree with her suggestion and I plan to bring family practice guidelines book during my clinical. The reasons for the visits were pink eye, rash around eye, upper respiratory infection, hypertension and thyroid follow up, vertigo, seasonal allergy, back pain, corneal abrasion, chronic sinusitis, oral contraceptive reevaluation, worried well and nausea. I have learnt from my experience so far that not to make any assumption about the diagnosis only by chief complaints before seeing patient. This is because with the vertigo patient at first I thought he might have BPPV but as I started to interview patient, I realized that he had 1 episode of vertigo. His symptoms were mainly related to cerumen impaction and seasonal allergy. For the patient with hypertension and thyroid follow up, her BP was elevated but it was lower than the guidelines. She was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, for someone who was started on oral contraceptive pills, and having period before placebo time, increasing progesterone can help to get period during the placebo time. Furthermore, it was interesting to learn that there is a diagnosis called worried well for patient with feared health complaint in whom no diagnosis is made. For the patient with nausea, after history and physical, I ordered some labs (CBC, CMP, thyroid panel and liver panel) to help me find the cause of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Water Purification Essay Water purification is the process of removing undesirable chemicals, biological contaminants, suspended solids and gases from contaminated water. The goal is to produce water fit for a specific purpose. Most water is purified for human consumption (drinking water), but water purification may also be designed for a variety of other purposes, including meeting the requirements of medical, pharmacological, chemical and industrial applications. In general the methods used include physical processes such as filtration,sedimentation, and distillation, biological processes such as slow sand filters or biologically active carbon, chemical processes such asflocculation and chlorination and the use of electromagnetic radiation such as ultraviolet... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most deep groundwater does not need screening before other purification steps. 3. Storage Water from rivers may also be stored in bankside reservoirs for periods between a few days and many months to allow natural biological purification to take place. This is especially important if treatment is by slow sand filters. Storage reservoirs also provide a buffer against short periods of drought or to allow water supply to be maintained during transitory pollutionincidents in the source river. 4. Pre chlorination In many plants the incoming water was chlorinated to minimize the growth of fouling organisms on the pipe work and tanks. Because of the potential adverse quality effects (see chlorine below), this has largely been discontinued.[3] Widely varied techniques are available to remove the fine solids, micro organisms and some dissolved inorganic and organic materials. The choice of method will depend on the quality of the water being treated, the cost of the treatment process and the quality standards expected of the processed water. [edit]pH adjustment Pure water has a pH close to 7 (neither alkaline nor acidic). Sea water can have pH values that range from 7.5 to 8.4 (moderately alkaline). Fresh water can have widely ranging pH values depending on the geology of the drainage basin or aquifer and the influence of contaminant inputs (acid rain). If the water is acidic (lower than 7), lime, soda ash, or sodium hydroxide can be added to raise the pH during ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay about Root Surface Caries Root Surface Caries Caries can affect any surface of the teeth. The most commonly seen caries are found on the crown of a tooth, above the cemento enamel junction, it is also possible for caries to form on the root surface, below the cemento enamel junction. Dental root caries has received a great deal of attention in the past few decades. A variety of different patients are at risk for root surface caries. Dentists use several methods of treatment. Root surface caries are also called cemental caries, cervical caries, or radicular caries. (Wilkins) Root surface caries only involves the roots of teeth. The cementum and dentin located just below the crown of the tooth is involved. No involvement of enamel is seen with root surface caries. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This process is enhanced with the presence of gingival recession.(Hammel) Clinically, root caries appears as a soft, irregularly shaped lesion, either totally confined to the root surface or also involving the enamel at the cemento enamel junction. (Flaitz) It is more easily detected on exposed root surfaces. It has been found that 10% to 20% of root caries lesions are found subgingivally, especially at the interproximal region. The most common locations also include exposed roots of the mandibular premolar and molar areas. On a dental radiograph, root surface caries appears as a cupped out or crater shaped radiolucency just below the cemento enamel junction. Early lesions may be difficult to detect on a dental radiograph.(Hassan) Clinical description is very subjective and is based on color, texture, surface smoothness, depth of the lesion, and distinctiveness of its border. Root caries can be classified as active or inactive. Active lesions are leathery or soft, and inactive or arrested lesions are hard upon touch with an explorer. Root caries can vary in color from black or dark brown to yellowish or light brown.(Wilkins) Measures that can be taken to prevent root surface caries are just as one would perform to prevent coronal caries. Oral hygiene is most important. Brush your teeth at least twice a day, preferably after each meal. Floss your teeth regularly to remove food particles between your teeth that cannot be removed by ordinary brushing. Because you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Alexander The Great Antigonid Alexander the Great s career as a ruler ended soon after it began, leaving behind a great empire that quickly broke apart after his death. The lands were divided by each of his generals, general Ptolemy acquired Egypt, which became known as Ptolemaic, general Seleucus acquired from the coast of Asia Minor to India, forming Seleucid, and general Antigonus became king of Macedonia, establishing the Antigonid. Governing of these lands did not differ much, citizens grew their own crops and raised animals for food, while paying rent and taxes to their kings. Folks that resided in the cities ate fancier foods, drank fancier wine, and did business with others who were quite different from them. Greek customs and manners were maintained, the Greek ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Exploring Influence on Identity in Dionne Brand’s What We... Have you ever gone to Chinatown supposing to find a culture full of African Americans? Probably not, because that is not where they re expected to be. We live in a world where colonies of different colored people are expected, or otherwise discriminated into populating distinct spaces; African Americans are supposed to be in the ghetto, Chinese belong in Chinatown, and Caucasians reserve more elite communities. For centuries, each race has been striving to belong in a society where people are accepted as equals and certain jobs are not handed out to favored ethnicities. This form of discrimination has somewhat dwindled down, however, it still has an undeniable impact on the lives of every single generation since mankind was created. In... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tuyen family s house is skirted safe in Richmond Hill, a luxury suburb filled with immigrants running away from past electives, trauma and ultimately a sense of space and distance from that troubled image of themselves (p.55). This is why Tuyen s parents cannot understand the reasons for why she wants to move to a desolate, poverty stricken place such as College Street. They ve ran from all the sorrow to the best of their ability and for Tuyen to move to a place of lower class , shows that luxury space is not what she needs to fill her void of emptiness. College Street represents none of the misfortune and embarrassment to her like it does to her parents, instead it allows her to be free. This exemplifies the conflicting perspectives of the two generations as it shows how their past has shaped their outlook on different aspects of life. Tuyen is able to remodel her apartment to make the space fit her, control the privacy, explore her sexuality freely and live the communal type of lifestyle that fits in a city that is in constant transition. She needs this type of freedom to be able to find herself and to adapt to a city who defines its inhabitants if they are unable to keep up with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. How Did Marco Polo Influence The American 1. Marco Polo A Venetian merchant and adventurer who traveled from Europe to Asia from 1271 to 1295. He traveled from Europe to Asia from 1271 to 1295 and remained in China for 17 years until he left to guide a Mongol princess to Persia. These travels are recorded in Il Milione, known in English as The Travels of Marco Polothat has influenced later merchants and travelers. 2. Francisco Pizarro He was a Spanish explorer an conquistador who helped Vasco NГєГ±ez de Balboa discover the Pacific Ocean. He also conquered Peru and founded the capital Lima. 3. Juan Ponce de LeГіn As a European explorer, he founded the oldest settlement in Puerto Rico and became its first governor whilst searching for the mythical fountain of youth. He also found Florida and giving it its name. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6.Christopher Columbus Explorer and navigator who discovered the New World of the Americas on an expedition sponsored by King Ferdinand of Spain in 1492. 7.HernГЎn CortГ©s HernГЎn CortГ©s, marquГ©s del Valle de Oaxaca, was a Spanish conquistador who overthrew the Aztec empire and won Mexico for the crown of Spain. 8.Francisco Coronado He ran an expedition team famous for the discovery of the Grand Canyon ad other landmarks in the American Southwest while searching for the legendary Seven Golden Cities of CГbola which they never found. 9.Jacques Cartier French navigator who was sent by King Francis I to the New World in search of riches and a new route to Asia in 1534. His exploration of the St. Lawrence River allowed France to gain the lands of Canada. 10.Giovanni da Verrazano Giovanni da Verrazzano was an Italian maritime explorer sent by King Francis 1, who chartered the Atlantic coast of North America between the Carolinas and Newfoundland, including New York Harbor in 1524. The Verrazano Narrows Bridge in New York was named after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Power Of Fate In Oedipus The King Sophocles states that Fate has terrible power. You cannot escape it by wealth or war. No fort will keep it out, no ships outrun it. Fate derives from a Latin word, fatum, meaning that one s future is predetermined. In Oedipus Rex, Sophocles unfolds the misfortune of a noble king who searches for knowledge. Evidently, Greek heroes like Oedipusare destined to rule, but are also bound to fall, therefore, he cannot alter his own fate. This tragic play proves that the power of fate is indeed stronger than one s free will. Despite his attempts to fight his destiny, Oedipus can never outrun his fate. Regardless of his parents desperation to evade the predicted outcome, fate guides his journey for knowledge, leading to his destruction. Oedipus rises as a hero, but eventually loses his power when he faithfully commits to terrible deeds. Jocasta, the wife and mother to Oedipus, doubts that the oracle of Apollo is genuine. Since she and her previous husband, King Laius, left Oedipus to die in the mountains, they refuse to believe the oracle. She claims that ..It was fate that he should die a victim at the hands of his own son, a son to be born of Laius and me. But, see now, he, the king, was killed by foreign highway robbers at a place where three roads meet (Sophocles, 493: 791 796). Despite Jocasta and Laius s intentions to change their fate, the prophecy remains unfeigned. The fact that Oedipus is alive even after being abandoned, is evidence that their fates are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...