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The Da Vinci Robot
 Abstract
With the utilization of robotics in complicated surgeries, surgeons are able to perform the required
tasks with the use of precision offered by robots. The utilization of robotics minimizes surgery trauma,
increases dexterity, offers a wider range of motion, and allows improved access to obstructed organs.
The da Vinci Robot is a revised, upgraded and an enhanced machine from its predecessors and its
original design made by Leonardo da Vinci. A company in California was able to evolve the design of
the da Vinci robotic system. Four models were made by Intuitive Surgical, the standard original
model, model S, model Si, and the most recent one, model Xi. The da Vinci Surgical System is now a
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The dVSS was FDA approved in the year 2000. The da Vinci has 2,250+ patents and additional 1,550
pending. The system is available in 6 continents, 64 countries, and 50 states (Intuitive Surgical 2017).
The surgical system is capable of operating in many different categories such as Cardiac, Colorectal,
Gynecologic, Head Neck, Thoracic, Urologic, and General surgeries. Unfortunately, the surgical
system does not complete the required tasks on its own, it s controlled by an onsite/offsite surgeon
whilst the patient is monitored by a surgical team onsite in case of data communication failure. The da
Vinci Surgical System (dVSS) functions as a telemanipulator, meaning any motion the surgeon
performs with their hand, the robot will replicate. The system works as a slave for and copies its
master s movement. In most cases, the dVSS is utilized at onsite surgeries; however, the dVSS is
capable of accomplishing full off site surgeries. For instance, a patient may be located at a hospital in
Houston, and the surgeon could be working at a hospital in Seattle. The dVSS s new model (XI)
consists of four main components, Surgeon Console, Patient Side Cart, Endowrist Instruments, and the
Vision System.
1. Surgeon Console [Figure A]
a. Using the da Vinci Surgical System, the surgeon operates seated comfortably at a console while
viewing a high definition, 3D image inside the patient s body. (Intuitive Surgical 2017).
b. The surgeon s fingers grasp the master controls
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Case Study Of Quinnox Company
Quinnox Inc. APRIL 11 TO PRESENT
Quinnox is a privately own, Chicago based Information Technology Provider focused on delivery
Services around application development maintenance, testing, integration, mobility, cloud etc. across
three verticals (Manufacturing, Retail and BFSI).
Vice President North America Sales April 13 Present
Part of the Quinnox new business development team for positioning, pursuing and closing sustainable
deals in the US market. Key responsibility includes preparing and executing strategy for target market
across Quinnox offerings, Manage/guide the business development campaign, work with solution
team to identify GTM strategy for Quinnox existing solution. Instrumental in acquiring 8 new ... Show
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This role includes defining revenue growth for the vertical globally through preparing strategy for new
account acquisition, growing existing accounts, building new solutions offerings, managing operations
across for delivery excellence. Delivered business growth of 20% with minimum gross margin of
40%. Significantly improved customer satisfaction through process improvement and people
management. Turned around two dying accounts into strategic accounts through building relationship
at C Level and delivering value.
TATA GROUP FEB 96 TO MARCH 11
Start with Tata Infotech (TIL) in the year 1996, which merged into TCS in the year 2006. Played
various roles across geographies and verticals. Established business units, markets and regions for
products and services. Brief description of each role and achievement are listed below.
TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES, London June 08 to March 11
Director UK Europe Operations, Media and Information Services As a vertical head for Media and IS,
managed growth of existing relationships with 3 Client Managers; prepare strategy for new sales and
customer acquisitions in the region with Client Acquisition team, responsible for analyst briefing and
operations across UK Europe for the segment. Revenue growth recorded from GBP8M to GBP 25M
in 3
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Compare Shakespeare s Relationship To Other Characters In...
Hamlet Related to Others by Shakespeare How does Shakespeare relate Hamlet to other characters in
the first two acts? What about Hamlet is the same or different about the other characters? In the first
two acts, Shakespeare creates Hamlet s character in relation to other characters like Gertrude,
Claudius, and Laertes. Shakespeare relates Hamlet to Gertrude, Hamlet s mother. First, But two
months dead nay, not so much, not two./So excellent a king, that was to this/ Hyperion to a satyr,
(Shakespeare 26). This could conclude that Hamlet thinks very highly of his father, but Gertrude
doesn t think the same since she remarried so quickly.Next, Frailty, thy name is woman! ,
(Shakespeare 28). The reader could interpret this as Hamlet thinks his mom is weak and dislikes her
more and more for the things she has done towards his dead father. Lastly, O most wicked speed, to
post/With such dexterity to incesutous sheets! , (Shakespeare 28). Hamlet thinks his mother is in an
act of incest and thinks she is wrong for sleeping with him, but Gertrude clearly doesn t think the same
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For example, So excellent a king, that was to this/Hyperion to a satyr, (Shakespeare 26). The reader
could conclude that Hamlet thinks Claudius is nothing compared to King Hamlet, and Claudius doesn
t feel the same way. Claudius even asks Hamlet to call him father. In addition, married with my
uncle,/My father s brother, but no more like my father/ Than I to Hercules, (Shakespeare 28). Hamlet
thinks Claudius compared to King Hamlet is like Hamlet to Hercules. Meaning Claudius is nowhere
as good as King Hamlet in Hamlet s eyes. Finally, But to persever/ In obstinate condolement is a
course/ Of impious stubbornness. Tis unmanly grief, (Shakespeare 24). Claudius thinks Hamlet is
overdoing his mourning and thinks he should get over his father s death. Claudius and Hamlet don t
get along because Claudius thinks he is better than King
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Code Of Conduct For A Behavioral Health Center
Code of Conduct for a Behavioral Health Center Shaquita Jefferson MHA622: Health Care Ethics
Law Judy Roberts Ethical Code of Conduct for a Behavioral Health Center Clear Mind behavioral
health center provides a wide range of excellent counseling and mental health services by well trained,
qualified and licensed professionals. Clear Mind has been in operation since 1988. We serve over
20,000 children, adolescents, adults, seniors and their families annually. Ethical issues are prevalent in
this field of medicine. Our company has ensured that everyone that is employed with Clear Mind has a
thorough understanding of our expectations. Organizational Structure According to Halm (2011),
Organizations do not function in a vacuum. They respond to the characteristics of their environment.
Today s organizations function in a constant state of change driven by a fiercely competitive global
economy, advocated consumerism, rapidly developing technologies and increasing competition . Clear
Mind is composed of an executive board of directors, who ensure the smooth running of the entire
organization. John Smith serves as our Chief Executive Officer (CEO). CEOs are the key decision
makers (Waldman, Siegel, Javidan, 2006). The CEO ranks as the highest corporate executive in charge
of overseeing the entire operation of an organization. The role of CEO typically reports to a board of
directors that is elected by shareholders, or others with a financial stake in the
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Stanley George Miller Analysis
The visual cues, color, form depth, and movement are all displayed within the graphical painting by
Stanley George Miller. When looking at the painting you see the different color schemes. You have the
black and white with the blues and greys and also the red, yellow content. When describing the
objective color within the painting, these colors can also project a mood on the observer. The dark
colors such as the women in the red dress with a black background portray darkness also the women
with the draping cloth covering her head and facial demeanor showing a sense of the deep thought. As
you move to the center of the painting you see the contrast of light and dark and the bright colors
around the dark image. As you move to the right of the painting the blues and greys lighten your mood
of the objects being displayed. Also, you see the ocean waves and the blue sky with two people
embracing one another.
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The painting displays diagonal, gestural, and directional lines; repetition; and placement of objects to
give it an illusion of motion (Lamp,n.d., para 12). If you take a look at the women and man embracing
one another is a gestural movement of an action among the two objects. The cloud and the funnel
coming from the women hair is a diagonal line of movement. The waves hitting and crashing into the
land and then going back out to the sea gives you directional and repetition of these objects.
This painting intrigues me because I was trying to see what the artist was trying to convey to the
viewer. This style of art is part of the new the age of information and the Art Noveau and pop art of
the later part of the 20th century (Mousestudios, n.d). The images of the people on the canvas display
a sense of wonder. The couple is looking off to the future and the women on the left side of the
canvas, with darkness around them, uncertainty and mystery of the
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The Death Of Eddie Carbone
What events/actions had led up to the death of Eddie Carbone? The play A View from the Bridge has
many points of conflict and points of calm. The plot centers around one big buildup of tension
between the main protagonists that inevitably ends in Eddie s death. The reasoning and justification
behind Eddie s death can be argued from more than one different opinion, but there are certain key
aspects to the plot that can be defined as the actions that led up to Eddie s death. In this paragraph, it
will be explained how the irony of Eddie s situation had been proportional to his death. Chosen from
Act 1 where Eddie is around the dinner table with Beatrice and Catherine, this quote excellently
highlights the complete irony of Eddie s situation: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He s only after his papers is what Eddie says too Catherine in Act 2 in the hopes of persuading her to
stop feeling affection towards Rodolpho, this only angers B as she acts as the buffer between Eddie
and Catherine in these miniscule skirmishes between them. And later on Eddie finally takes it a step
too far and calls the immigration office to report Marco and Rodolpho. As the immigration arrives
Eddie tries to ward of the officers by saying things like: Where s who? and We got nobody here. This
might be because he genuinely changed his mind or he just doesn t want B to know that he reported
Marco and Rodolpho. This all contributes to Marco s hate and distrust towards Eddie. Marco then
publically humiliates Eddie by spitting at his feet and says you robbed my children! Eddie keeps
persisting that it wasn t him who had reported them, although he knows that it is obvious that he did
so. Later Eddie is informed that Marco is praying in church, which strongly implies that Marco is
preparing to take justice into his own hands (murdering Eddie). It goes on until finally Marco
provokes Eddie to where Eddie pulls a knife and Marco turning the blade around and killing Eddie
with his own knife. My B. is part of Eddie s set of last words, this shows that only at Eddie s deathbed
he realized
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Intrinsic Motivation Essay
Intrinsic Motivation
Sometimes a student can be fascinated in a subject and are eager to learn more without outside
influence or help. This kind of a situation is when there exists a large amount of intrinsic incentive to
motivate a child. It is when a student enjoys an aspect of an activity enough to be motivated within.
An intrinsic incentive could arise in any subject of interest such as dinosaurs, famous people, or far off
places. However, topics that are learned in schools today do not arouse children since they find the
information useless in their everyday lives (Slavin, 2000). The role of personal interest is crucial in a
learning situation. It has been proven that a child who is intrinsically motivated tend to make use ...
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It is crucial to raise the curiosity of the children and show how the material being taught can be useful
to them in their daily lives. Children need a reason for learning. They desire a connection between
their personal goals and the knowledge being given in the classroom (White, 1997). Recognizing the
students interests and basing the curriculum on them will provide the teacher with activities that can
increase intrinsic motivation to learn. There should be times where students are given a choice about
what they will study and in what way they will study the subject (Slavin, 2000). Children need to
know that their needs are being met in the lessons and that it provides information of value to them.
Participation
Having students participate will increase interest as well. Standing in front of the children and
lecturing will not stimulate them at all times. There also is a need for hands on activities, chances to
help the teacher, giving input on lessons, working with each other, some other ways getting physically
engaged in the lessons. Students love to be helpful and needed in a classroom. It permits them to show
they can be useful and can improve self esteem (Harris, 1991). An interesting curriculum promotes
participation. The archenemy of motivation is boredom. Every teacher has a measure of freedom that
needs to be used to create a fascinating curriculum to maximize interest (McDaniel, 1987).
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Phantom Limb Pain Case Studies
The phenomenon of phantom limb pain (PLP) in patients with amputations has always fascinated
healthcare professionals. Although this condition is relatively easy to diagnose, the pathophysiology of
PLP remains unclear. It is estimated that greater than 80% of patients with a partial or total loss of a
limb develop phantom limb pain, which is a type of neuropathic pain that is perceived in the location
of the amputated limb. 1 Studies have shown that up to 75% of patients develop pain within the first
few days after amputation, however PLP can occur months or even years later. 2 4 It is primarily
localized in the distal parts of the missing limb.5 Risk factors for PLP include gender (more common
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It seems that different ways of stimulating the motor and sensory cortices can be effective in relieving
pain.17 Furthermore, since these interventions are significantly less costly than pharmacotherapy and
surgery, there is a cost effective benefit in treating PLP. It would be interesting to take this one step
further with the added development of a home based protocol in which patients would be able to
actively participate and manage their PLP in the comfort of their own
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Cost Of Globalization Essay
There was a time when most regions were economically self sufficient. Locally produced foods, fuel,
and raw materials were processed for local consumption. Trade between different regions was very
limited. Today, the economies of most countries are so interconnected that they form part of a single,
interdependent global economy. Globalization has been defined as the process of international
integrating arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of culture.
With this meaning, perspectives, social norms, and business conducts are being exchanged across
cultures. It has changed the world in more ways than we can imagine. The most profound impact of
globalization is on the economy in nearly all markets. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These distinct systems would also prevent global financial crises from happening as the systems
would not be dependent on each other. As time progressed, so did the policies and practices of free
trade. Citizens felt that as long as financial systems were separate, global free trade was safe. Soon,
the barricades to open, flowing capital began to disappear and citizens forgot the lessons of the past
and became more comfortable with global commerce exchange. Some drivers of globalization are
economic policies, political changes and technological innovations.
Indeed, the advancement of science and technologies has greatly reduced the cost of transportation
and communication, making economic globalization possible. Today s ocean shipping cost is only a
half of that in the year 1930, the current airfreight 1/6, and telecommunication cost 1%. The price
level of computers in 1990 was only about 1/125 of that in 1960, and this price level in 1998 reduced
again by about 80%. These kinds of technological advancements greatly reduce the cost of
international trade and investment, thus making it possible to organize and coordinate global
production. At the forefront of globalization are multinational corporations (MNC); these corporations
have become the main carriers of economic globalization. They are globally organizing production
and allocating resources to insure profit maximization. The technological advancement at almost
every level, from widespread Internet access to
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Racism In The Film The Sapphires By Wayne Blair
The film The Sapphires directed by Wayne Blair in 2012 focused on four indigenous Australian
women that strive to achieve their dream ;while they also encounter serious issues that they must
overcome and face which are racism and the stolen generation. The Sapphires consist of four
indigenous women Gail [Deborah Mailman], Cynthia [Miranda Tapsell ], Kay [(Shari Sebbens), Julie
[Jessica Mauboy] and one white man the manager Dave also known as the sole man. Wayne Blair is
an Indigenous Australian that had directed this film based on a true story and had also set this in the
1960 s in Australia. The Sapphires uses cinematic techniques and goes through several of genres. The
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These children were put into the white homes and were prompted to adopt on the white ways. Parents
had neither say nor rights in regards in keeping their child. This law stood from the 1900 to 1969 and
in some cases until the 70 s.The aim for this law was to get rid of the Indigenous Australians leaving
only the British settlement. On February 13th 2008 our former prime minster Kevin Rudd had
apologised for the stolen generation. Kevin Rudd had quoted Today we honour the indigenous people
of this land. The elders continuing in human history. We reflect on their past mistreatment, we reflect
in particular on the mistreatment of those in the stolen generation. This blemished chapter in our
national history. The time has now come for our nation to turn a new page. A new page in Australia s
history by writing the wrongs of the past and so moving forward with confidence to the future. To
continue on Kevin Rudd had also quoted We apologise for the laws and policies of successive
parliaments, and governments that have inflicted profound grief suffering and loss on these fellow
Australians. We apologise especially for the removal of aboriginal and Torres strait islander children
from their families, their community s. Therefore saying the stolen generation relates to the movie The
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Mis Midterm
CIS 500 Midterm Heather Plum 10 29 2007 1) Explain Porter s 5 forces. Give Examples. The Five
Forces Model helps determine the relative attractiveness of an industry and includes: Buyer Power,
Supplier Power, and Threat of substitute products or services, Treat of new entrants, and Rivalry
among existing competitors. Buyer Power in the Five Forces Model is high when buyers have many
choices of whom to buy from and low when their choices are few. To reduce buyer power an
organization must make it more attractive for customer to buy from it instead of its competition. An
example of way that a company can reduce the power of a buyer is through Loyalty Programs.
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It is the production order that actually allocates raw materials and when the time is right tells
manufacturing what they should produce. Next are Electronic Commodity Cost Updates, these are
sent monthly and they list the market prices for many of the raw materials needed to manufacture a
transformers. Without these monthly updates, raw material cost increases would not be known in time
to make the proper adjustments for customer prices. If there is no monthly adjustment to customer
prices then the margin dollars per unit could decrease. Thirdly, are shared price lists. These are stored
for all Kuhlman departments on a shared drive, this enables anyone to check the margins, sales
dollars, and sales dollars for a customer at anytime. Finally, EDI and Kanban are two examples where
IT helps Kuhlman and customers manage inventories and make sure that units are entered in a timely
manner. Without IT utilities stand a higher chance of have stock outs and not being prepared when
there is a storm and back up units are needed. The IT impact to Customer Service includes all the
benefits from EDI and Kanban plus electronic acknowledgements, Quick information from
production, and automated ordering. Electronic order acknowledgements are sent to each customer
who has placed on order. This allows customer to have quick feedback and know the order shipmates
in a timeframe that will allow them to make the necessary
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Negative Speech In Nancy Cartwright s In Search Of Fellini
Nancy Cartwright came to Ohio University to introduce her debut film In Search of Fellini. She co
wrote and was executive producer on the film. Although Nancy has always considered herself a
filmmaker, here most notable work has been in the field of voice acting, best know for her character
Bart Simpson on The Simpsons. The movie In Search of Fellini is a coming of age drama based
primarily off Nancy Cartwright s pervious experiences in life, seeing how the movie loosely mimics a
portrait portrayal of herself. The speech took place on September 22, at the Schoonover Center. This
location was a very effective place to hold the event since Schoonover center is the home of the school
of Media Arts and Studies, a program Nancy briefly attended during her days at Ohio University. The
crowd was primarily composed of media studies students eager to hear a working professional s
outlook on making a movie. This was pretty powerful because she did not have to establish relevancy
to the crowd, the audience knew what the speech was going to include, and that is why they attended.
Her presentation overall was a persuasive speech. Persuasive speeches have a proposition, or
statement of purposed change (Hosek, 2017 P. 131). Nancy wanted to strengthen the beliefs and
attitudes the viewers held regarding looking at themselves as artists. The reason her speech is a
persuasive speech is Nancy intended to really motivate the audience to invest time in their own
visions. She
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Olivia Pope In African American Scandal
Without a doubt, everyone can agree that Scandal is the most dominant television show on primetime
TV right now. Viewers (including myself) tune in faithfully every thursday night at 9 pm to watch the
latest Scandal. Scandal was created by Shonda Rhimes, successful African American television
producer and writer, who is responsible for popular political thriller Scandal. A show about the
powerful crisis manager Olivia Pope who runs her own firm, in which she encounters with political
leaders in the United States and other countries. Olivia Pope, who is played by Kerry Washington is
strong, beautiful, intelligent, dedicated, and elegant in nature fixer, who is the best at what she does.
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In the episode Like Father, Like Daughter , Fitz asks Olivia to shut down a situation that could destroy
the Grant family s reputation. Olivia gets a call that she has meet up with Quinn (one of her
employees) at a teenage house party. She find a girl vomiting n a back bedroom, which she finds out is
the president s daughter. She calls Cyrus Beene, the White House Chief of Staff to tell him what s
going on. Olivia orchestrates an extraction plan so no one will snap a picture of the inebriated First
Daughter being shuffled out of the party, by having Huck (Another one of her employees) shut down
cell service at the house and it works flawlessly. While on the helicopter on the way to the White
House, Olivia finds out that someone captured Karen on video earlier that night in what Olivia calls
the dirtiest sex tape ( Like Father, Like Daughter) she has ever seen. When she tells Fitz this he pleads
with her to help him fix this. When they get back to Washington the next day Olivia had Karen in
OPA. Olivia tries to get Karen to zero in on the two guys she had sex with at the party and she can t
remember. Later on in the episode, the gladiators find who it is, a boy named Donald Morgan III. A
kid on a college scholarship who is working a minimum wage job at Gettysburger. Olivia meets with
the boy s parents. They want $2.5 million to turn over their son s video, after informing the president
she agrees to give them the full amount. Olivia hands over a check for $2.5 million to the Morgans.
They decide they want more. Olivia loses it, she vows to completely annihilate them, if they do not
sign a non disparagement agreement, and the Morgans did as they are told. Again Olivia fixes another
crisis and saves the day for both the White House and the Fitzgerald
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Imagery In The Great Gatsby Analysis
Imagery is used in writing when a writer trying to emphasis a specific key element, or portray a clear
picture for the reader to understand. Throughout the book, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses
imagery to paint a vivid picture for the reader. Imagery is used to describe specific key elements of a
story which is shown in The Great Gatsby. Imagery was portrayed for the reader especially when it
comes to the setting and characters. In the movie however, imagery was shown both similar and
differently. The movie focuses a lot on the setting and charters but also shows imagery of other small
factors. Imagery was both present in both the book and the movie, both the movie and book had
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In his blue garden men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne
and the stars. (Fitzgerald 39) This imagery compared the people and guests invited to the party to
moths because clusters of people would walk in and out of the house and the house was stuffed and
packed with guests. This imagery was also shown in the movie, in one scene the movie portrays the
blue garden with tons of couples and guest dancing along the blue garden. Imagery also played a big
part in describing the Valley of the Ashes illustrated in chapter two of the book. Nick, the narrator
describes The Valley of Ashes as the land that lies in between the Eggs and New York. The name
Valley of the Ashes was given to this specify area is given due to its horrible conditions. This area was
very unpleasant and is considered the dead land or the waste land. This is a valley of ashes, a fantastic
farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens; where ashes take the
forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke and, finally, with a transcendent effort, of men who
move dimly and already crumbling through the powdery air. (Fitzgerald 23) This imagery portrays
lower social class at the time period. The Valley of Ashes is very symbolic to the book as it symbolizes
the plight of the poor, and characters such as George Wilson, who lives in the
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What Is Hans Denck Concerning True Love
Concerning True Love This work is written by Hans Denck in 1527 and it serves like a mystical, yet
systematic description of certain Anabaptist beliefs. Firstly, he speaks of how love, true love, is a
spiritual gift with God being the perfect example of love in Jesus Christ. No one, Denck says, can love
or even know love without first accepting Christ into their hearts. Denck also utilizes his theory of
love to explain what is meant by the new law or new covenant in Scripture. While followers of God
were once chained by the Law, Christians are now liberated from the Law because of Christ s death
and resurrection. Also, Denck shows his colors as an Anabaptist by backing the stance that baptism is
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He takes up the cause of economic selflessness of Christians, mainly saying that it is extremely
lacking. In order to fully serve Christ, Walpot declares, one must completely give up all worldly
possessions. He even says that the concept of private property is not of God. Walpot also warns
Christians of the dangers of greed and the consequences that can occur if one succumbs to that
temptation. Above all, Christians are to help others in community by sharing everything that they
have. If they would simply do that, there would be no
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Fed Up Documentary Analysis
Fed Up
Stephanie Soechtig, is an award winning film maker, and director and producer of the nonfiction
documentary Fed Up. She began producing documentaries for network news programs such as
Primetime Live and 20/20, while also working for Good Morning America during the 2000
presidential elections and the O Reilly Factor. In 2008, Soechtig partnered with Michael and Michelle
Walrath to start Atlas Films, which provided inspiration and education to consumers on the most
controversial topics. So far, Soechtig has been awarded the Best Documentary Feature for Tapped
(2009), People s Choice Award for Under the Gun (2016), and Fortune Magazine named Soechtig as
being one of the Most Innovative Women in Food and Drink (Biography). In 2014, Soechtig s Grand
Jury Prize nominated film Fed Up (2014), narrated by TV Journalist Katie Couric, was created in
hopes of unveiling the hidden secrets of the food industry by using statistical analysis and research
expert s testimonies to inform viewers of the direct impact that the food industry has on the health of
our nation s most vulnerable population children. Soechtig and Couric present the argument that the
roles of our government along with the interests and processing methods of food industries are
ultimately responsible for the increasing rates of childhood obesity in the United States.
According to the World Health Organization, the term obese refers to the excess fat buildup that can
become harmful to one s health
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Hernan Cortez
Hi there Hernan Cortez. Here are some facts I learned about the Aztec. I hope this helps you out. First,
I am going to tell you about the daily life of the Aztec s. Next, about their specialized professions and
what slaves are like in the Aztec Empire. Also, the Aztecs capital. Another, is government. Lastly, is a
secret that will be at the end of the report and I think that will help you the most. Just to let you know
Cortez, I almost got caught by a soldier but I got away. So if you can get here as soon as you can I will
be happy. I hope to SEE YOU SOON?!?!?! Here is the daily life of the Aztecs. The rich lived in sun
dried brick and sometimes stone houses. Also, the homes had a whitewash to increase sparkles in the
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For instance, if you want to know something about their military, which a lot of people want to. I hope
their daily life, for example, the how they made the steam was in the text it says, Water was poured
over hot stones to generate steam. . Government an example is It was the law that kids had to go to
school. professions another example is Tenochtitlan was the Aztec s capitol city. city the second to last
example in the article is The Aztecs were ruled by an emperor, who lived in the palace in the capital
city. The last example is and the floating gardens are.The gardens were used to grow chili peppers,
corn, tomatoes, beans, and squash.I hope this was enough information to help you
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William Blake Research Paper
When we discuss Romantic poetry, William Blake is one of the forerunners of that literary period. His
two major poetical works include Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience. In both of these
collections, there is a poem titled The Chimney Sweeper . In both of these poems, we observe the
innocence of childhood suffering from subjugation to harsh manual work. In the concerned poems,
two perspectives are given. First, the child is innocent and believes in whatever his parents have told
about the magnificence in the eyes of God of those who work. In this manner, Blake portrays the way
the innocence of little children was exploited by their parents for a meager amount of money. Second,
Blake questions and shows skepticism towards the implied hypocrisy of his parents as they sold him
to sweep chimneys and goes themselves to church and pray to God. In this poem, Blake shows that the
child has become aware of the ruthless behavior of his parents, who sold him for money alone. ...
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The father exploits the innocence of the child, sells him in chimney business, and consoles him
hypocritically with religious stories. Apart from the fact that this description throws light on the
sensibility of those times in which Blake wrote, it also shows the aspect of religion which is employed
for exploitation and forgery. As the child is innocent, he is willing to believe in any story of angels and
after life. On the one hand, it magnifies the innocence of childhood and on the other hand, it shows the
heartless indifference of the father to his own son. Overall, the villainous character of the father in
relation to his son can be observed in this pair of
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Examples Of Religious Symbols In Dystopian Literature
Religious Symbols in Dystopian Literature In the literary guide, How to Read Literature Like a
Professor, Thomas C. Foster discusses the methods by which an English professor reads and analyzes
literature from all genres and time periods. He references literary works from famous authors,
including Shakespeare and Charles Dickens, as well as several religious texts in order to provide
examples of major properties that occur frequently in literature. Two of these elements: the idea of
characters resembling or sharing characteristics with Christ, as well as Baptismal rebirth appear in
George Orwell s 1984 and Ray Bradbury s Fahrenheit 451, respectively. Though Orwell s monolithic
authoritarian character Big Brother is the apotheosis of corruption
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Essay on Women s Roles in Greek Society
The Iliad uncovers the truth behind what Greeks believed to be the role of women in society. The
Greek goddesses and the mortal women represent two sides that women had in society. The Greek
goddesses held power over the war, whereas, the mortal women are there as prizes or timé. Aphrodite
is the prime example of a goddess who held a lot of power, mainly by using manipulation, in the
Trojan War. Helen represents the quintessential idea of a woman representing timé. These two
portrayals of women in Greek society depict how people recognized women s role in society, with
Aphrodite representing a woman with power as a manipulative goddess and Helen representing a
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Aphrodite is a symbol of that view of women in Greek society; however, Aphrodite not only uses her
power of manipulation against men, but also against women. Aphrodite manipulates Helen in order to
serve her needs. Helen is used as an unwilling tool of Aphrodite s ambition (Allan 149). Helen is
controlled from the beginning by Aphrodite, who causes Helen to fall in love with Paris. F.J. Groten
discussed that Helen went with Paris because she was under the spell of Aphrodite; Helen was
deprived of her judgement and surrendered herself to the charms of Paris (36). In Book III, when Paris
comes back from a duel with Menelaus, Aphrodite goes to Helen to tell her to go to bed with Paris.
When Helen refuses, Aphrodite threatens her exclaiming, Cease to provoke me, lest I make thee more,
the world s aversion, than their love before; now the bright prize for which mankind engage, than, the
sad victim, of the public rage (The Iliad 105). Helen has no choice but to comply with Aphrodite s
commands because Aphrodite is telling Helen to obey or she will make all people hate her. Aphrodite
needs Helen to sleep with Paris because Aphrodite must keep Paris happy to maintain her end of the
deal, which was to give him Helen in love. She is also taunting Hera and Athena with her power and
ability to control the situation. Aphrodite brings out the manipulative trait that men see in women
during this time period. They are aware of a woman s
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Winged Victory Of Samothrace Essay
The topic I chose is the Winged Victory of Samothrace. The most famous monument of Samothrace
and one of the earliest discoveries is the great Winged Victory of Samothrace, also called the Nike of
Samothrace. It was discovered in April 1863 by a French expedition led by archaeologist Charles
Champoiseau. The Victory stands about 8 feet tall by herself, but with the ship prow, the statue stands
at a little over 18 feet tall. The Winged Victory of Samothrace is thought to have been created around
200 190 BC. The Victory is made from Parian marble and the ship pedestal is made from gray Lartos
marble. For the ancient Greeks, the goddess Nike represented the personification of victory. In the
case of this particular work of art, there are many
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Mary Rowlandson And Benjamin Franklin
Every colonist that came to America had their own perceptions of its inhabitants. The majority of
these people believed the Native Americans were savages because their culture differed from the
colonists. To the colonists, everything needed to be proper. The way they dressed, whether or not they
went to church, or how they raised their children needed to be up to code. If not, their fellow colonists
looked differently at them. The natives were entirely different. Their goal was simply to survive, and
they were conducting survival the best way they knew how to. The differences between the two
cultures led to many severe problems. Mary Rowlandson and Benjamin Franklin had two entirely
different views of the Native Americans, based upon their encounters with them.
Mary Rowlandson believed the Native Americans were savage, blood thirsty creatures that were either
going to kill or be killed. In her story, she supports her claim by using vivid imagery of a major event
that took place during her lifetime. A very interesting quote from Rowlandson s literature is It is a
solemn sight to see so many Christians lying in their blood, some here, and some there, like a
company of sheep torn by wolves, all of them stripped naked by a company of hell hounds, roaring,
singing, ranting, and insulting, as if they would have torn our very hearts out (Rowlandson). This
quote uses an incredible amount of imagery and allows the reader to see just how Rowlandson feels
about the natives.
In
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Jim Crow, By John Crow Essay
Jim Crow was a character portrayed in Minstrelsy shows to be goofy, drunk, lazy, and uneducated.
This character set a very harsh stereo type for African Americans. Jim Crow became a common racial
slur. According to Dr. David Pilgrim of Ferris State University by 1838, the term Jim Crow was being
used as a slur for African Americans which was not as offensive as nigger, but more similar to coon or
darkie (Pilgrim, David, Dr. Who Was Jim Crow. ). According to PBS Jim Crow was named after a
popular 19th century minstrel song that stereotyped African Americans, Jim Crow came to personify
the system of government sanctioned racial oppression and segregation in the United States ( The Rise
and Fall of Jim Crow. PBS.). The Jim Crow character created by Thomas Dartmouth Daddy Rice
along with the song and dance created an image or stereotype of the African American man that
helped reinforce the belief that African Americans were lazy, stupid, and overall less human.
Therefore, they were unworthy of integration (Pilgrim, David, Dr. Who Was Jim Crow. ). This idea set
the stage for the Jim Crow laws.
The song Jim Crow written by Rice started off like this
Come listen all you galls and boys,
I m going to sing a little song,
My name is Jim Crow.
Weel about and turn about and do jis so,
Eb ry time I weel about I jump Jim Crow.
As shown above even the lyrics of the song had an accent to them that portrayed a person who was
uneducated. One of the Jim Crow
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Windows Sql Server Database Design Essay
Tasman International Academies Diploma in Information Technology (Level 7) ASSESSMENT:
Windows SQL Server Database Design and Optimization STUDENT NAME:: RANJIT SINGH
STUDENT ID :: 14112532 ASSESSOR NAME:: IMRAN SIDDIQUE DATE SUBMITTED::
20/07/2015 SUBJECT:: ASSESSMENT (THEORY) Assessment: Task One Theoretical Questions
Outcome 1 (1.1) Q1. Briefly explain following designing requirements that are required when
designing the Hardware and Software infrastructure: a) Storage requirements A lot of considerations
go into analyzing the storage requirements of a database server. In addition to the physical size of the
database, you need to consider the transaction growth rate and data distribution requirements. Some
industries, particularly financial and healthcare institutions, are subject to requirements regarding data
retention, storage, and security that must be taken into account in determining storage capacity. You ll
now learn how to determine the current storage capacity of a database server and identify factors that
affect its growth. We ll also look at how to forecast future disk storage requirements, taking into
account any relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to your business or enterprise. b)
Network requirements All database
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Spastic Quadriplegia
Summary In the past, approaches to managing spasticity have been tactics that have a series of
ascending steps that range from the least invasive to the most invasive option. This entails the use of
more conservative and less invasive measures that are often temporary, such as range of motion
exercises and muscle stretching, before more invasive measures are considered. New research
suggests that with the many management options currently available, a more dynamic, integrated
approach is recommended to better manage spasticity. This is often comprised of the usage of a
combination of treatments, or using more invasive intervention before trying a more conservative
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The reason for this is because measuring treatment outcomes in people living with cerebral palsy is
already difficult but it is even more so in those living with spastic quadriplegia. Unlike an ambulant
child, where changes can be seen in gait parameters, oxygen cost, and gait velocity, the child with
spastic quadriplegia may show changes only in measures of impairment such as the modified
Ashworth scale, Tardieu scale, or joint range of motion. It is difficult to measure change in the level of
function or disability in the child with moderate to severe spasticity (Gormley 2001). This being said,
the need for clinical trials to assess management results for severely involved patients is still
necessary. Designing studies that employ standard enrolment criteria across centres, apply
interventions in a standardized manner, utilize control groups and validated outcome measures,
including measures of cost effectiveness and patient satisfaction may be difficult, but are entirely
necessary in order to justify the new approach to treatment that is suggested in this article (Gormley
2001). In summary, it is vital to gain more research of children with spastic quadriplegia, regarding
spasticity, in order to optimize their functional outcomes when it comes to treatment. New approaches
should focus on efficiency rather than following the step by step approach. With that being said, all of
the available treatment options have their own advantages and disadvantages that a patient, family,
and their medical team need to consider when discussing
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The Great Smokies By Daniel S. Pierce
In the book The Great Smokies From Natural Habitat to National Park, one can see the true passion
and application that the author, Daniel S. Pierce, holds for one of the United States most prized
possession, the Great Smoky Mountains. Like most, he is intrigued by the incomparable beauty and
thrill of the wilderness, with his main goal being to show that the propose of this national park isn t
just to protect undeveloped land but more to reclaim the wildness and all it stands for. He looks in
depth to the different land use of the smokies over time and the people who have called it home for
centuries with his lager focus on the movement to turn the Great Smokies in to the national park it is
today. The authors purpose is clear and concise. Pierce tells, in a factual tense but a semi narrative one,
the truths and rumors that surround the entirety of how the Great Smokies became more than just
wilderness and into a revered National Park. The chapter design is broken down in a timeline of how
the idea came into fruition and the eventual presidential decree and the challenges that approached the
construction of modern day Great Smoky Mountain National Park. In chapter 1 he begins with
Approximately eight thousand years ago, humans first entered the land now known as the Great
Smoky Mountain National Park and the final chapter starting with Welcome to Mankind! . Even the
chapter titles give small insights into what will follow in the chapters. The development, as previously
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Auguste Escoffier Essay
Auguste Escoffier
Auguste Escoffier was born on October 28, 1846, in the village of Villeneuve Loubet, France. He was
the son of Jean Baptiste Escoffier and his wife Madeleine Civatte. His father was the villages
blacksmith, farrier, locksmith, and maker of agricultural tools. Escoffier s childhood dream was to
become a sculptor. Unfortunately he was forced to give up that dream at the age of thirteen, just after
he celebrated his first Holy Communion Escoffier was told he was going to be a cook.
Although he did not want to, Escoffier started work as a kitchen apprentice at his uncle s Restaurant
Francais in Nice. Escoffier learned a great deal from his apprenticeship by working hard and
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The Kursaal was a very elegant restaurant in the posh resort village of Wiesbaden. Escoffier was
barely at the Kursaal ten days when MacMahon arrived in Wiesbaden and hired him as his chef de
cuisine. There he spent the remainder of the war.
After the peace treaty was signed Escoffier boarded a train bound for France. When he reached Paris,
Escoffier found that rioters had taken over the city. He immediately left the city and rejoined the army
becoming chef de cuisine of Colonel Comte de Waldner.
After discharging from the army once again Escoffier returned to Nice and spent the winter season as
chef de cuisine at Hotel Luxembourg.
When Escoffier finally returned to Paris he re opened Le Petit Moulin Rouge. Some of Le Petit
Moulin Rouge s customers included Duc de Morny, the Prince of Wales, MacMahon, Gambetta, and
Sarah Bernhardt. Three years after re opening Le Petit Moulin Rouge he opens his own restaurant, Le
Faisan Dore located in Cannes. Somehow he manages to divide his time between Le Petit Moulin
Rouge and Le Faisan Dore.
In August of 1878, thirteen days after leaving Le Petit Moulin Rouge for the last time, Escoffier gets
married at the age of 31. His bride, Delphine Daffis, is the oldest daughter of the very prominent
editor, Paul Daffis. Later they will have two sons and a daughter together: Paul, Daniel, and Germaine.
After only being married two months, Escoffier s
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Management Principles and Practice
Table of Contents
* The meaning of Management * Management Functions and Process * Management Approaches *
Motivation Theory
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The Meaning of Management
Management may be defined in many different ways:
Management is the development of people and not the direction of things Lawrence AAppley
Management is defined as the process by which a co operative group directs action towards common
goals Joseph Massie
Management is a distinct process consisting of planning, organizing, actuating and controlling
performed to determine and accomplish the objectives by the use of people and resources George R
Terry
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Functions of Management 1. Planning When management is reviewed as a process, planning is the
first function performed by a manager. The work of a manager begins with the setting of objectives of
the organization and goals in each area of the business. This is done through planning. A plan is a
predetermined course of action to accomplish the set objectives. It is today s projection for tomorrow s
activity. Planning includes objectives, strategies, policies, procedures, programs, etc. As it involves
making choices, decision making is the heart of planning. 2. Organizing Organizing includes putting
life into the plan by bringing together personnel, capital, machinery, materials etc., to execute the
plans. While, planning decides what management wants to do, organizing provides an effective
machine for achieving the plans. 3. Staffing Staffing involves filling the positions needed in the
organization structure by appointing competent and qualified persons for the job. This needs
manpower 4. Directing Direction involves managing managers, managing workers and the work
through the means of motivation, proper leadership, effective communication as well as co ordination.
A manager must develop the
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Supreme Court Ruling Summary
What was the Supreme Court ruling?
The Supreme Court ruled announced their ruling on June 28, 1978 but there was not a majority
opinion. Four major justices, Rehnquist, Stewart, Burger, and Stevens, voted against the minority
admission program for all school because it violated the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The other four
justices, Marshall, Brennan, White, and Blackmun, voted that the affirmative action is acceptable
within certain areas. However, the plurality opinion was given by Justice Powell. This gave the ruling
a 5 4 in favor of Allan Bakke. Powell gave his opinion that the using racial quotas as the deciding
factor of one s admission was violating the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
However, affirmative action is permissible by Universities but only if used alongside with other
factors. This meant that Universities had to discontinue their quota system for minorities and that UC
Davis violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. Under these circumstances Allan
Bakke was allowed to attend UC Davis.
The main arguments
UC Davis appealed and filed a petition for writ of certiorari in December 1976 because Superior Court
of California ruled that UC Davis needed to shut down their minority program due to equal rights for
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The Regents of the University of California v. Bakke case was based around race and how it violated
the Fourteenth Amendment. This is a landmark case because it did not only show that minorities are
protected by the Fourteenth Amendment but majorities as well. The ruling on this case also allowed
institutions to use affirmative action in favor with other factors to a person s advantage. Any
government funded institution can use affirmative action such as employment or admission to a
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America Journal Entries Analysis
Entry 1
For many months, I ve heard of talk about a war to come. I ve seen the newspaper s blown out of
proportion stories of the events that have been attacking America. There are events and facts behind
them, but there are always the lies and the over exaggerations most people remember, rather than the
truth. I don t know what to believe and not too, but it s not just the newspaper talking. Every day I
walk to work, overhearing folks babble on the streets of how they re going to enlist as soon as
America declares war, blinded by their nationalism for this country. They re caught up in the need for
America to prove herself and how they re barely going to be affected, as they neglect to comprehend
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The day the draft was passed, I knew I would be chosen to leave. I m not wealthy, of American
descent, and pictured as important. I m just their image of the perfect soldier, meaning I m one of
many who they want to fight so their sons don t have to feel a scratch on their body. They ll be fine,
they ll be barely affected. Others and I, though, we ll be facing devastating costs that have already
started. I know my participation in this war I don t want to fight is going to force my only son to work.
He s only nine and too young; I never wanted him to follow in my footsteps. I was supposed to give
him a better life for him to enjoy childhood. But now he s going to see the world for what it is and
grow up before he s ready. But despite his income, my family will fall deeper into poverty. The war
tax will push us over the edge and I m scared my family won t survive. We always had enough to pass
but with most of it being taken, I don t know what to expect, lease imagine. So I m not rooting for this
war at all. I m not supporting it like the plastered posters on every wall tell me I should. They re just
attempting to rally the American people to support this because they know what it will do. But just
stick pictures up and people will forget is their mentality. Everyone who s one top and pushing for this
war is neglecting to comprehend that the majority of
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Canada Target Market Segmentation
Firms that utilize market segmentation, targeting, and positioning strategy have recognized that their
product can be focused on specific portions of the market. Thus enabling the most successful
marketing of their product. These firms operate under a consideration that they are not marketing their
product onto the entire market but just onto specific portions, in order to tailor their marketing and
their products. While this type of market can be successful for some brands and products it is not an
approach that all firms can rely for success as their products must fit within the requirements for that
desired market segments. The 3 firms discussed below, Southwest Airlines, NetJets and Target have
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Many customers were expecting a similar experience to what they had known from the United States
but in reality the experience was very similar to the other discount retailers already operating in
Canada. Thus further driving Target out of position within the segment. In the end Targets expansion
into Canada lasted less than two full years. Showing that even through a brand may have established
itself within a market segment, expansion of that segment is a not a guaranteed success. Especially
when cultivated expectations do not match up with realities that they brand is able to
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Common Cold Research Papers
A runny nose, scratchy throat, and nonstop sneezing you can t miss the signs of a cold. But mystery
shrouds a lot of other things about it. Why do you seem to get them so often while your best friend
stays well? And more importantly, how can you stay healthy this year? Get the lowdown on the all too
common common cold.It s an illness caused by a tiny, living thing called a virus. More than 200 types
lead to your misery, but the most common one is the rhinovirus, which is thought to be responsible for
at least 50% of colds. Other viruses that can cause colds include coronavirus, respiratory syncytial
virus, influenza and parainfluenza.Colds cause a lot of people to stay home. The CDC says 22 million
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This can happen by direct physical contact with someone who has a cold, or by touching a surface
contaminated with their germs like a computer keyboard, doorknob or spoon and then touching your
nose or mouth. You can also catch it from infected droplets in the air released by a sneeze or a
cough.A cold begins when a virus attaches to the lining of your nose or throat. Your immune system
the body s defense against germs sends out white blood cells to attack this invader. Unless you ve had
a run in with that exact strain of the virus before, the initial attack fails and your body sends in
reinforcements. Your nose and throat get inflamed and make a lot of mucus. With so much of your
energy directed at fighting the cold virus, you re left feeling tired and miserable.One myth that needs
to get busted: Getting chilly or wet doesn t cause you to get sick. But there are things that make you
prone to come down with a cold. For example, you re more likely to catch one if you re extremely
tired, under emotional distress, or have allergies with nose and throat symptoms.When a cold strikes,
you may have symptoms like Scratchy or sore throat,Sneezing,Stuffy
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Personalized Nutrition and Exercise Plan
Personalized Nutrition and Exercise Plan
University of Phoenix
Leading a nutritious and healthy lifestyle with the incorporation of exercise is the path I am currently
walking on and will continue to follow in my later years. Following the healthy eating plan I currently
put myself on is a step in the right direction and the many steps that will follow will be the guide to a
continuous nutritional lifestyle. I am currently living with relapsing remitting Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
MS is an autoimmune disease that causes demyelination. Demyelination occurs when there is loss of
the myelin sheath that insulates the cells in the central nervous system. (Gutierrez, 2009) When an
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(United States Department of Agriculture, 2009) Creating a diet to follow is easier planned than
followed. One has to follow successfully aself planned diet, especially when there is a drastic change
from unhealthy foods to healthy foods. Additionally, living in a home where others are not on a diet
can be challenging. Eating with the familywhen only one individual on a diet is a challenge to one s
will power. I can say for myself that my will power is average. Itis hard sometimes when my husband
is eating a steak dinner or fried spicy hot chicken, my favorite. I will give in at times. There were
situations where I completely gave in, but as I continue to educate myself, I have come to realize that
sometimes cheating is not worth because it eventually catches up to one s health in a not so good way.
My approach to avoid having to deal with giving into temptation is to eat before the rest of the family
doesor to eat before I leave work. That way I am not eating late nor will I be hungry by the time I
come home. Another challenge I may come across is if the Multiple Sclerosis becomes aggressivein
my later years where a work out regimen may not be an option. Therapy and medication would have
to be the option to handle the condition if it worsens. Depending on how bad the condition is, I may be
able to incorporate some kind of exercise whether it is just walking or picking up some weights. At
least there will be some kind of physical activity.
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Robin Morgan s Sisterhood Is Powerful
In 1970, Robin Morgan edited, compiled, and introduced the first anthology of feminist writings
entitled Sisterhood is Powerful that emerged as a momentous work of the second wave feminist
movement as well as exposing a deeper understanding of radical feminism outside the limited scope of
urban based women s liberation groups. From her introduction, she states that The book you hold in
your hands is a tool for the future a future also in your hands. This quote allows the audience to
unconsciously recognize the power and knowledge that the anthology possesses. The book centralizes
around issues such as the blatant sexism faced in the workplace, the need for radical feminism and the
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In addition, Sisterhood is Powerful contains historical documents related to the Women s Liberation
movement, and it also provides contact information for feminist organizations. Sisterhood is Powerful
is the best way to familiarize oneself with the history of the modern day women s movement, their
support of other women and their recognition of female qualities that are unique to women s nature.
Under the circumstance of social equity, Robin Morgan grew up towards becoming a feminist activist
who worked in the civil rights, antiwar and feminist movements in the 1950s through 1970s. Robin
established the first American feminist grant giving organization, The Sisterhood Is Powerful Fund,
with the royalties from Sisterhood Is Powerful (Ceballos).
As stated previously, The Sisterhood is Powerful was the Landmark for the Second Wave Feminism
which occurred during the 1960s and 1970s. As America saw a renaissance of feminist activity,
including the women s liberation movement and other mainstream feminist groups, it had to evolve
with the recognition of equity among genders. This movement continued from the first wave which
was usually thought of as being from 1848 1920 when women won the
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Paintballing-Personal Narrative
On bright a sunny day, on Saturday morning me and my family and friends were going paintballing.
Mom, Karson, Makana, Brittany, Jasie, Amanda, and I all get up and get all of our gear on, father said
that he would take a little longer since he had to go to the chicken house, so we all went to the course
and started playing. It was almost 10:00 in the morning, before he got back, but we had already started
playing a few rounds, before he actually got there. Accordingly, we were going to play for a little
while, then go back to the house, after that, go play some more. Playing another what felt like hour
long games, I got hungry, so I told everyone we should just go ahead and go eat. All agreeing, we
went back up to the house and changed clothes.
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Diamond Envy Research Paper
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(New York, New York) Diamond Envy announces they will donate 5 percent of every sale of a yellow
diamond from this year to the Wounded Warrior Project on July 4, 2016. The Wounded Warrior
Project offers support programs for individuals who are wounded while serving the country. These
wounds include those that are both visible and invisible, and these brave men and women need
assistance when recovering from their injuries and as they move back into civilian life. Diamond Envy
is proud to offer this support.
Wounded Warrior Project considers the greatest casualty of war to be those who are forgotten. They
offer a range of successful programs to assist wounded veterans, including Project Odyssey, a program
designed to help veterans develop new coping skills. This program boasts a 95 percent success rate,
and diamondenvy is proud to play a role in the continuation of this great program, Emily,
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When discovered, the yellow diamond weighed 287.43 metric carats. It was valued in 1983 at
$12,000,000 and is a prime specimen of a canary yellow octahedron. Unfortunately, major
gemological organizations have yet to examine this diamond, thus some dispute the accuracy of these
claims.
Many experts declare the Kimberly Octahedron to be the world s largest yellow diamond. This
diamond weighs 616 carats and was also found in South Africa, but in the Dutoitspan Mine.
Regardless of which yellow diamond is actually the world s largest, these diamonds are a beautiful
alternative to traditional white diamonds, Emily explains.
Impurities trapped within the diamonds are what lead to the yellow color of this gem. When some of
the carbon atoms in the diamond are replaced with nitrogen atoms, the diamond emits a yellow color.
This is due to the amount of color
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A Broadway Dream Book Analysis
Picture it. Broadway during the 1920s. Florenz Ziegfeld produces a revue called Ziegfeld s Follies.
Girls appear in elaborate costumes bordering on the risque. Gangsters are running rampant from Al
Capone to Bugs Moran to Machine Gun Kelly. This is the world in which Agnes Bobbie Storey finds
herself.
Agnes family lived in Leaholme until the war nearly closed their inn, forcing them to find work in
London. Shortly afterward, her father dies of Spanish Influenza, and Agnes is forced to find a job to
help support her family. She manages to land a job at a restaurant belonging to a friend of her father. It
is here that she wins The Most Beautiful Barmaid in London contest. This sparks Andre Charlot to
offer her a spot in his revue that is traveling to Broadway. She immediately accepts, thus beginning
her love affair with fame, success, and New York City.
A Broadway Dream by Jane Hill is a fiction based on the historical person by the name of Bobbie
Storey. Amazon has this correctly classified as historical fiction or biographical fiction; however, it
was incorrectly classified as romance on OBC. The book is fairly short with only about 200 pages.
It may seem odd, but my favorite part of this story was the ending. I am not familiar with the history
of the 1920s nor the life of Bobbie Storey. Therefore when I read the ending, I was actually taken
aback. To me, the ending contributed to the reality of the story. It s unfortunate that I cannot share this
ending, but I
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Soft Drinks Should Be Taxed
Soft drinks should be taxed
Considering that soft drink are one of the most popular drinks to a lot of people all around the world,
unfortunately, a lot of them love to drink it almost every day and may not live without it. Soda
becomes addictive, preventing one from drinking what the body needs the most which is water. In the
market, there is an infinite amount of choices with multiple varieties of flavors, different tastes, and
ranges from classic soda to diet soda. However, consumers do not recognize clearly the negative effect
of soft drinks that have a high chance of eroding their health away. Some of these examples include
dental erosion, energy intake, obesity and other health issues. In order to combat these negative
effects, taxes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is a huge amount of sugar. Scientists started studies on the soft drink consumption and linked that
amount of sugar in the soft drink to dental erosion, increase energy intake and related to obesity. We
found clear associations of soft drink intake with increased energy intake and body weight. Soft drink
intake also was associated with lower intakes of milk, calcium, and other nutrients and with an
increased risk of several medical problems (e.g., diabetes) said Lenny R. Vartanian Generally, tooth
become weakened when you lack the minerals that are needed. The higher the acidic level is within
your consumption can be very brutal, it can make your tooth s enamel softer and weaken your tooth
strength. You end up lacking calcium, which is supposed to make your bones stay strong. Soft drinks
have highest sugar and acid, yet lower pH level compared to water. It takes 32 glasses of water to
neutralize a glass of cola (Radomski, 40). Citric acid in cola makes a weakness of dental, changing the
neutralization of saliva and destroys enamel surface as Ph.D. Manny explained the article Soft drinks
and dental erosion, Citric acid is the predominant acid in non cola drinks and is especially erosive to
teeth because it collates calcium effectively (Radomski, 41). If a kid drink a can of soda every day, his
enamel will be declining, stained teeth and cavities and plaque will start to build their teeth.
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Bud And The Protagonist In The Apartment
The protagonist in The Apartment is a guy referred to as Bud. Bud grew up in Baltimore Maryland not
too far from a police station where his father worked. Bud came from a good family and attended
private schools growing up. Bud had an older brother that his father favored over him. As kids, Bud s
older brother Ryan excelled at many aspects of life while Bud s childhood was filled with misfortune.
Ryan excelled in high school as a star athlete who graduated top of his class with a full ride to Yale.
Bud, on the other hand, was not as academically, or athletically gifted as his older brother. Bud is tired
of living in his brothers shadow. Bud is willing to do whatever it takes to take his brothers glory. The
antagonist in 13 Going on
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The Negative Effects Of Malnutrition In African Schools
I start a fire, put a pot of water on it and tell the children I am in the middle of preparing something,
Maryam Sy, 37 and a mother of nine, says in a raspy voice. In reality, I have nothing (qtd. in Larson).
Like Maryam s kids, several other African children go to bed before their mothers are finished stirring
the pots. Hunger and malnutrition is a serious problem faced by many African countries. This issue
affects children the most. Every year, millions of children die due to the lack of proper nutrition.
Besides the physical and psychological damage, malnutrition also affects academics. Malnutrition has
several negative effects on a child s learning and school performance as it can lead to lower
attendance, unsatisfactory student behavior, and poor academic performance.
As children do not get proper nutrition, Malnutrition makes students susceptible to illnesses which
lead to low school attendance. Being out of school for long periods of time due to illnesses makes
students unfamiliar with the concepts being taught upon return. They often do poorly on the tests
because of that. Malnutrition affects students academic performance as well. Children who consume
adequate amounts of food perform better in school than the malnourished children. Food provides
many nutrients essential for mental and cognitive development. Not having enough food causes
deficiencies of proteins necessary for the development of brain tissue which prevents children from
understanding the material
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Operation Cross Country Research Paper
Operation Cross Country
Toby L. Jones
CM107 College Composition
Amanda McClure
March 27, 2017
Operation Cross Country is the Federal Bureau of Investigations and local law enforcements ways of
fighting underage sex trafficking at home and abroad. The FBI is trying to make the public aware that
the exploitation of children is a serious problem in the U.S as well as abroad. Even though children are
still being exploited, the FBI and local law enforcement program Operation Cross Country that started
in 2003 has rescued more than 4800 children and have obtained more than 2,000 convictions of pimps
and others associated with these trafficking crimes. Operation Cross Country, the FBI s annual law
enforcement action focused on recovering underage victims of prostitution and drawing the public s
attention to the problem of sex trafficking at home and abroad. The program in its 10th iteration
involved 55 FBI field offices and 74 FBI led Child Exploitation Task Forces throughout the country
composed of more than 400 law enforcement agencies. Largely, coordinated through the Child
Exploitation Task Forces, which are staffed by state, local, tribal, and ... Show more content on
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Working with the FBI s legal attaché offices, international law enforcement partners conducted their
own operations. Thailand authorities arrested an American citizen who is a registered sex offender he
coursed five Filipino girls, ages 14 to 16 to send sexually provocative pictures to him online. NCMEC
s work with overseas law enforcement agencies have helped to form international partnerships that
have formed to fight child sexual
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Canada s War Case Study
All through WW2 the canadians likewise made the primary patent for manufactured hide amid the
advancement of enhanced cold apparel for the military. The canadian researchers and organizations
assumed an immense part in the advancement of manufactured elastic. The totally manufactured
elastic wasn t very created by war s end, However a completely agreeable item was underway that was
90% produced using wheat subordinates.
The canadians did a great deal of the examination on how magnets function, they learnt how to
demagnetize so they could construct the bodies of their pontoons without being attractive. Thusly they
wouldn t get grabbed on a few radars, and they additionally wouldn t pull in attractive landmines, they
likewise could discover ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 1938, Canada s car industry positioned fourth on the planet with it s yield of traveler auto and
trucks, however an extensive piece of its profitable limit stayed sit still because of the Depression.
Amid the war, this industry was put to great utilize, fabricating all way of war material, and all the
more particularly vehicles, of which Canada turned into the second biggest (alongside the United
States) maker amid the war. The Canadians made almost 800,000 trucks, that is more than the
consolidated aggregate of trucks delivered by the Germans, Italy, and Japan. Rivals Ford and General
Motors of Canada pooled their building configuration groups to create an institutionalized vehicle
managable to large scale manufacturing, the Canadian Military truck, which served all through the
British Commonwealth. Roughly 50% of the British Army s vehicle necessities were provided from
Canadian makers. The British Official History contends that the creation of delicate cleaned trucks,
including the CMP class, was Canada s most vital commitment to Allied
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Greensboro Sit Ins And The Civil Rights Movement
Do you feel that there is equality in North Carolina? If you say yes, this is partially due to the
Greensboro Sit Ins and the Civil Rights Movement. Many in North Carolina were impacted by the
audacity of what started as some students and the black community members who protested for
equality of races even right here in North Carolina, where we call home. Despite advances in the fight
for racial equality (including the landmark 1954 Supreme Court verdict in Brown v. Board of
Education and the Montgomery Bus Boycott), segregation was still the norm across the southern
United States in 1960. Depending on whose perspective is looked at, some may still feel segregation is
the norm in some cases. These racial segregations have been an issue longer than one can imagine, but
from these certain events, life has improved and has become a lot easier for everyone in that case. We
no longer have to worry about where we sit or who we can or cannot serve or who we can or cannot
talk to.
February 1st, 1960; the Greensboro Sit Ins; Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair, Jr., Joseph McNeil, and
David Richmond. Segregated conditions were as characteristic of Greensboro, however, as they were
of cities with reputations for racial violence and intimidation. The Greensboro Sit Ins made a huge
impact not only in North Carolina, but along the Southeast states; thirteen states and fifty five different
cities. This was where a group of four black male freshmen college students at A T State University
who
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How Did Christopher Columbus Contribute To The Age Of...
In a quote from a letter from Christopher Columbus to King Ferdinand on July 7, 1503: Gold is most
excellent; gold is treasure, and he who possesses it does all he wishes to in this world.
(UnderstandingPrejudice.org) Ever since the first inklings of European expansion, explorers like
Christopher Columbus had money and power of the mind, an ideology that has profoundly affected
our world in the modern age, while resonating thousands of years into the past. Christopher Columbus
would find patrons who shared this ideology in the form of the king and queen of Spain, who would
provide the funds and ships necessary to launch Spain and Columbus into the mainstream of history
argued as the most important (and possibly infamous) exploratory sail of man. In the old motto of
God, Gold, and Glory, the actions that Christopher Columbus partook in the name of Spain begins to
compound into an understanding that plants its roots in empire and Christianity, a continuance of
perceivable inevitability since the early Romans. There are three main reasons that Columbus
embarked on his journey with the support of Spain; the promise of gold and colonial expansion, an
exuberant fervor on the part of Columbus during his exploration, and an increasingly competitive
imperial machine controlling Europe at the time.
First, it is important to address the massive desire for wealth that countries experienced in the Age of
Exploration. Kingdoms for the most part stayed intertwined in the system of
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Wisdom In Ancient Greek And Greek-American Culture
Wisdom, for the majority of people, is viewed as valuable or desirable, but how is wisdom defined?
Aside from Oxford Dictionaries description of wisdom: The quality of having experience, knowledge,
and good judgment; the quality of being wise, in what other degrees can wisdom be characterized?
Regularly, in many cultures, children are taught to respect their elders because they are wise; because
wisdom resides in their elders as old age has brought them crystallized intelligence. In Greek and
Greek American culture, old age is honored and celebrated, and respect for elders is central to the
family; and in Korea, respect for one s parents, filial piety (Xiao), is considered the most fundamental
of the Confucian values, the root of all others. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is portrayed in the Roman goddess Minerva. Straying away from whole empires, Christianity
also favored problem solving. Where Paul the Apostle, an apostle who taught the gospel of the Christ
to the first century world, in his first epistle to the Corinthians, argued that there are both secular and
divine wisdom. In Buddhist traditions and Inuit traditions, developing wisdom was one of the aims of
teaching. An Inuit Elder said that a person becomes wise when they could see what needed to be done
and do it successfully without being told what to do. Lastly, in many cultures, our molar teeth are
etymologically linked with wisdom, e.g., as in the English wisdom
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Myth Busting Summary
While doing my research I came across a very informational article that will help me come to a
conclusion that helps my hypothesis. The article is titled Myth Busting: Robert Pape on ISIS, suicide
terrorism, and I.S. Foreign Policy . Elliot Balch writes this article in an interview style he has with
Robert Paper, and the reason I will be using this article for this assignment is because it is to the point
and in my opinion comes from a reliable source. Robert Pape is a Professor of Political Science at the
University of Chicago who specializes in international security affairs (Balch, 2015). While reading
through this article it is clear that Robert Pape s views on ISIS is that they are composed of a
leadership of around 25 people, and according to him ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This helps my hypothesis because if we do not step in, ISIS will continue to push into more cities. So
what can an ordinary person do? It s basically looking for ways to participate in grassroots
organizations. And one of the things to do is to talk about new arguments and new ideas. Within six
degrees of separation, each of us knows everybody in the world. So if people who read your piece will
just tell two or three other people, and then ask them to talk to two or three other people, that will do a
lot more good than they might realize. It s actually a lot more powerful than people think, and it is the
way to go forward (Balch, 2015). This was my favorite thing that was said because it gives a potential
solution to the problem. By communicating with not just our government, but as citizens, we are able
to help come up with ideas and stop misinformation from happening. This article gave me some
insight on what and how ISIS is doing in the East, and it also was able to tare apart some myths that I
thought were true as
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Effects Of Fossil Fuels
Everyday in U.S., immense amount of fossil fuel is burned. Fossil fuels are fuel formed by natural
processes, such as decomposition of buried dead organisms. Fossil fuel release carbon dioxide when
they are burned which adds to the greenhouse effect and increases global warming. The way we can
help the environment and reduce the amount of carbon dioxide is by replaying fossil fuels with solar
and wind sources for electric power generations in the U.S. We burn fossil fuel everyday by driving
cars. EIA estimates that U.S. motor gasoline and diesel fuel consumption for transportation in 2016
resulted in the emission of about 1,102 million metric tons of carbon dioxide and 437 million metric
tons of CO2, respectively, for a total of 1,540 million metric tons of CO2. Tesla is one of the only
company s that was able to make a full electric car. Even thought the prices for the cars is very
expensive, the car only runs on a mere battery. If we are able to mass produce more batteries thats
much more affordable, we can replace large amount of cars today with electric powered cars and
reduce the amount of fossil fuel that is burned. Many people buy solar panels for their houses so they
can use that energy. Solar panels help get energy for your house and use that energy for the lights or
even to produce heat for your house. You can add immense amounts of insulation when building a
new house even if cost a little bit more, it will lower the cost for heating and air conditioning
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Southern Women In The 1930 s
The Roles of Southern Women During the 1930 s
Before the 1930 s, women were very underrated. The Great Depression caused the availability of jobs
to go way down, and men were no longer there to work and help their families. The men were
characterized as the breadwinner in the family, and the women were seen as the homeworker that
cooked and cleaned. After the men started losing their jobs, they felt like a failure because the women
then began to thrive. The 1930 s was a turning point for women s lifestyle including home, work, and
marriage life.
In the 1930 s, marriages began to go downhill. The rates of them occurring began to drop rapidly,
along with the birth rates (Gender Roles and Sexual Relations). The men were usually seen as the
providers and protectors in the relationship, and that they should be the ones that were to support the
family. After they lost their jobs, they lost that role. Without a providing husband in the household, it
was very hard on the women. These hardships began to get too much for some of the women and men
to handle, and that caused their marriage to crumble (Gender Roles and Sexual Relations). ... Show
more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After the market crashed, the men started losing their jobs. Men were usually the workers and they got
to have the bigger jobs, but when jobs were starting to go away, the men s went first. Technologies
like radios and telephones were beginning to develop all during this time, and women did these jobs.
Women were not exactly affected by the market crash because they got paid much less and the market
crash affected those who were paid a good amount, which were the men. The men did have the choice
to do jobs with the women and that involved technology, but they believed that they would lose their
masculinity, so they did not risk it (Gender Roles and Sexual
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  • 2. The Da Vinci Robot  Abstract With the utilization of robotics in complicated surgeries, surgeons are able to perform the required tasks with the use of precision offered by robots. The utilization of robotics minimizes surgery trauma, increases dexterity, offers a wider range of motion, and allows improved access to obstructed organs. The da Vinci Robot is a revised, upgraded and an enhanced machine from its predecessors and its original design made by Leonardo da Vinci. A company in California was able to evolve the design of the da Vinci robotic system. Four models were made by Intuitive Surgical, the standard original model, model S, model Si, and the most recent one, model Xi. The da Vinci Surgical System is now a worldwide system that is utilized for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dVSS was FDA approved in the year 2000. The da Vinci has 2,250+ patents and additional 1,550 pending. The system is available in 6 continents, 64 countries, and 50 states (Intuitive Surgical 2017). The surgical system is capable of operating in many different categories such as Cardiac, Colorectal, Gynecologic, Head Neck, Thoracic, Urologic, and General surgeries. Unfortunately, the surgical system does not complete the required tasks on its own, it s controlled by an onsite/offsite surgeon whilst the patient is monitored by a surgical team onsite in case of data communication failure. The da Vinci Surgical System (dVSS) functions as a telemanipulator, meaning any motion the surgeon performs with their hand, the robot will replicate. The system works as a slave for and copies its master s movement. In most cases, the dVSS is utilized at onsite surgeries; however, the dVSS is capable of accomplishing full off site surgeries. For instance, a patient may be located at a hospital in Houston, and the surgeon could be working at a hospital in Seattle. The dVSS s new model (XI) consists of four main components, Surgeon Console, Patient Side Cart, Endowrist Instruments, and the Vision System. 1. Surgeon Console [Figure A] a. Using the da Vinci Surgical System, the surgeon operates seated comfortably at a console while viewing a high definition, 3D image inside the patient s body. (Intuitive Surgical 2017). b. The surgeon s fingers grasp the master controls ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Case Study Of Quinnox Company Quinnox Inc. APRIL 11 TO PRESENT Quinnox is a privately own, Chicago based Information Technology Provider focused on delivery Services around application development maintenance, testing, integration, mobility, cloud etc. across three verticals (Manufacturing, Retail and BFSI). Vice President North America Sales April 13 Present Part of the Quinnox new business development team for positioning, pursuing and closing sustainable deals in the US market. Key responsibility includes preparing and executing strategy for target market across Quinnox offerings, Manage/guide the business development campaign, work with solution team to identify GTM strategy for Quinnox existing solution. Instrumental in acquiring 8 new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This role includes defining revenue growth for the vertical globally through preparing strategy for new account acquisition, growing existing accounts, building new solutions offerings, managing operations across for delivery excellence. Delivered business growth of 20% with minimum gross margin of 40%. Significantly improved customer satisfaction through process improvement and people management. Turned around two dying accounts into strategic accounts through building relationship at C Level and delivering value. TATA GROUP FEB 96 TO MARCH 11 Start with Tata Infotech (TIL) in the year 1996, which merged into TCS in the year 2006. Played various roles across geographies and verticals. Established business units, markets and regions for products and services. Brief description of each role and achievement are listed below. TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES, London June 08 to March 11 Director UK Europe Operations, Media and Information Services As a vertical head for Media and IS, managed growth of existing relationships with 3 Client Managers; prepare strategy for new sales and customer acquisitions in the region with Client Acquisition team, responsible for analyst briefing and operations across UK Europe for the segment. Revenue growth recorded from GBP8M to GBP 25M in 3 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Compare Shakespeare s Relationship To Other Characters In... Hamlet Related to Others by Shakespeare How does Shakespeare relate Hamlet to other characters in the first two acts? What about Hamlet is the same or different about the other characters? In the first two acts, Shakespeare creates Hamlet s character in relation to other characters like Gertrude, Claudius, and Laertes. Shakespeare relates Hamlet to Gertrude, Hamlet s mother. First, But two months dead nay, not so much, not two./So excellent a king, that was to this/ Hyperion to a satyr, (Shakespeare 26). This could conclude that Hamlet thinks very highly of his father, but Gertrude doesn t think the same since she remarried so quickly.Next, Frailty, thy name is woman! , (Shakespeare 28). The reader could interpret this as Hamlet thinks his mom is weak and dislikes her more and more for the things she has done towards his dead father. Lastly, O most wicked speed, to post/With such dexterity to incesutous sheets! , (Shakespeare 28). Hamlet thinks his mother is in an act of incest and thinks she is wrong for sleeping with him, but Gertrude clearly doesn t think the same since ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, So excellent a king, that was to this/Hyperion to a satyr, (Shakespeare 26). The reader could conclude that Hamlet thinks Claudius is nothing compared to King Hamlet, and Claudius doesn t feel the same way. Claudius even asks Hamlet to call him father. In addition, married with my uncle,/My father s brother, but no more like my father/ Than I to Hercules, (Shakespeare 28). Hamlet thinks Claudius compared to King Hamlet is like Hamlet to Hercules. Meaning Claudius is nowhere as good as King Hamlet in Hamlet s eyes. Finally, But to persever/ In obstinate condolement is a course/ Of impious stubbornness. Tis unmanly grief, (Shakespeare 24). Claudius thinks Hamlet is overdoing his mourning and thinks he should get over his father s death. Claudius and Hamlet don t get along because Claudius thinks he is better than King ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Code Of Conduct For A Behavioral Health Center Code of Conduct for a Behavioral Health Center Shaquita Jefferson MHA622: Health Care Ethics Law Judy Roberts Ethical Code of Conduct for a Behavioral Health Center Clear Mind behavioral health center provides a wide range of excellent counseling and mental health services by well trained, qualified and licensed professionals. Clear Mind has been in operation since 1988. We serve over 20,000 children, adolescents, adults, seniors and their families annually. Ethical issues are prevalent in this field of medicine. Our company has ensured that everyone that is employed with Clear Mind has a thorough understanding of our expectations. Organizational Structure According to Halm (2011), Organizations do not function in a vacuum. They respond to the characteristics of their environment. Today s organizations function in a constant state of change driven by a fiercely competitive global economy, advocated consumerism, rapidly developing technologies and increasing competition . Clear Mind is composed of an executive board of directors, who ensure the smooth running of the entire organization. John Smith serves as our Chief Executive Officer (CEO). CEOs are the key decision makers (Waldman, Siegel, Javidan, 2006). The CEO ranks as the highest corporate executive in charge of overseeing the entire operation of an organization. The role of CEO typically reports to a board of directors that is elected by shareholders, or others with a financial stake in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Stanley George Miller Analysis The visual cues, color, form depth, and movement are all displayed within the graphical painting by Stanley George Miller. When looking at the painting you see the different color schemes. You have the black and white with the blues and greys and also the red, yellow content. When describing the objective color within the painting, these colors can also project a mood on the observer. The dark colors such as the women in the red dress with a black background portray darkness also the women with the draping cloth covering her head and facial demeanor showing a sense of the deep thought. As you move to the center of the painting you see the contrast of light and dark and the bright colors around the dark image. As you move to the right of the painting the blues and greys lighten your mood of the objects being displayed. Also, you see the ocean waves and the blue sky with two people embracing one another. To describe the form of the picture we are looking at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The painting displays diagonal, gestural, and directional lines; repetition; and placement of objects to give it an illusion of motion (Lamp,n.d., para 12). If you take a look at the women and man embracing one another is a gestural movement of an action among the two objects. The cloud and the funnel coming from the women hair is a diagonal line of movement. The waves hitting and crashing into the land and then going back out to the sea gives you directional and repetition of these objects. This painting intrigues me because I was trying to see what the artist was trying to convey to the viewer. This style of art is part of the new the age of information and the Art Noveau and pop art of the later part of the 20th century (Mousestudios, n.d). The images of the people on the canvas display a sense of wonder. The couple is looking off to the future and the women on the left side of the canvas, with darkness around them, uncertainty and mystery of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Death Of Eddie Carbone What events/actions had led up to the death of Eddie Carbone? The play A View from the Bridge has many points of conflict and points of calm. The plot centers around one big buildup of tension between the main protagonists that inevitably ends in Eddie s death. The reasoning and justification behind Eddie s death can be argued from more than one different opinion, but there are certain key aspects to the plot that can be defined as the actions that led up to Eddie s death. In this paragraph, it will be explained how the irony of Eddie s situation had been proportional to his death. Chosen from Act 1 where Eddie is around the dinner table with Beatrice and Catherine, this quote excellently highlights the complete irony of Eddie s situation: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He s only after his papers is what Eddie says too Catherine in Act 2 in the hopes of persuading her to stop feeling affection towards Rodolpho, this only angers B as she acts as the buffer between Eddie and Catherine in these miniscule skirmishes between them. And later on Eddie finally takes it a step too far and calls the immigration office to report Marco and Rodolpho. As the immigration arrives Eddie tries to ward of the officers by saying things like: Where s who? and We got nobody here. This might be because he genuinely changed his mind or he just doesn t want B to know that he reported Marco and Rodolpho. This all contributes to Marco s hate and distrust towards Eddie. Marco then publically humiliates Eddie by spitting at his feet and says you robbed my children! Eddie keeps persisting that it wasn t him who had reported them, although he knows that it is obvious that he did so. Later Eddie is informed that Marco is praying in church, which strongly implies that Marco is preparing to take justice into his own hands (murdering Eddie). It goes on until finally Marco provokes Eddie to where Eddie pulls a knife and Marco turning the blade around and killing Eddie with his own knife. My B. is part of Eddie s set of last words, this shows that only at Eddie s deathbed he realized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Intrinsic Motivation Essay Intrinsic Motivation Sometimes a student can be fascinated in a subject and are eager to learn more without outside influence or help. This kind of a situation is when there exists a large amount of intrinsic incentive to motivate a child. It is when a student enjoys an aspect of an activity enough to be motivated within. An intrinsic incentive could arise in any subject of interest such as dinosaurs, famous people, or far off places. However, topics that are learned in schools today do not arouse children since they find the information useless in their everyday lives (Slavin, 2000). The role of personal interest is crucial in a learning situation. It has been proven that a child who is intrinsically motivated tend to make use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is crucial to raise the curiosity of the children and show how the material being taught can be useful to them in their daily lives. Children need a reason for learning. They desire a connection between their personal goals and the knowledge being given in the classroom (White, 1997). Recognizing the students interests and basing the curriculum on them will provide the teacher with activities that can increase intrinsic motivation to learn. There should be times where students are given a choice about what they will study and in what way they will study the subject (Slavin, 2000). Children need to know that their needs are being met in the lessons and that it provides information of value to them. Participation Having students participate will increase interest as well. Standing in front of the children and lecturing will not stimulate them at all times. There also is a need for hands on activities, chances to help the teacher, giving input on lessons, working with each other, some other ways getting physically engaged in the lessons. Students love to be helpful and needed in a classroom. It permits them to show they can be useful and can improve self esteem (Harris, 1991). An interesting curriculum promotes participation. The archenemy of motivation is boredom. Every teacher has a measure of freedom that needs to be used to create a fascinating curriculum to maximize interest (McDaniel, 1987). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Phantom Limb Pain Case Studies The phenomenon of phantom limb pain (PLP) in patients with amputations has always fascinated healthcare professionals. Although this condition is relatively easy to diagnose, the pathophysiology of PLP remains unclear. It is estimated that greater than 80% of patients with a partial or total loss of a limb develop phantom limb pain, which is a type of neuropathic pain that is perceived in the location of the amputated limb. 1 Studies have shown that up to 75% of patients develop pain within the first few days after amputation, however PLP can occur months or even years later. 2 4 It is primarily localized in the distal parts of the missing limb.5 Risk factors for PLP include gender (more common in women), presence of pre amputation pain, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It seems that different ways of stimulating the motor and sensory cortices can be effective in relieving pain.17 Furthermore, since these interventions are significantly less costly than pharmacotherapy and surgery, there is a cost effective benefit in treating PLP. It would be interesting to take this one step further with the added development of a home based protocol in which patients would be able to actively participate and manage their PLP in the comfort of their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Cost Of Globalization Essay There was a time when most regions were economically self sufficient. Locally produced foods, fuel, and raw materials were processed for local consumption. Trade between different regions was very limited. Today, the economies of most countries are so interconnected that they form part of a single, interdependent global economy. Globalization has been defined as the process of international integrating arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of culture. With this meaning, perspectives, social norms, and business conducts are being exchanged across cultures. It has changed the world in more ways than we can imagine. The most profound impact of globalization is on the economy in nearly all markets. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These distinct systems would also prevent global financial crises from happening as the systems would not be dependent on each other. As time progressed, so did the policies and practices of free trade. Citizens felt that as long as financial systems were separate, global free trade was safe. Soon, the barricades to open, flowing capital began to disappear and citizens forgot the lessons of the past and became more comfortable with global commerce exchange. Some drivers of globalization are economic policies, political changes and technological innovations. Indeed, the advancement of science and technologies has greatly reduced the cost of transportation and communication, making economic globalization possible. Today s ocean shipping cost is only a half of that in the year 1930, the current airfreight 1/6, and telecommunication cost 1%. The price level of computers in 1990 was only about 1/125 of that in 1960, and this price level in 1998 reduced again by about 80%. These kinds of technological advancements greatly reduce the cost of international trade and investment, thus making it possible to organize and coordinate global production. At the forefront of globalization are multinational corporations (MNC); these corporations have become the main carriers of economic globalization. They are globally organizing production and allocating resources to insure profit maximization. The technological advancement at almost every level, from widespread Internet access to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Racism In The Film The Sapphires By Wayne Blair The film The Sapphires directed by Wayne Blair in 2012 focused on four indigenous Australian women that strive to achieve their dream ;while they also encounter serious issues that they must overcome and face which are racism and the stolen generation. The Sapphires consist of four indigenous women Gail [Deborah Mailman], Cynthia [Miranda Tapsell ], Kay [(Shari Sebbens), Julie [Jessica Mauboy] and one white man the manager Dave also known as the sole man. Wayne Blair is an Indigenous Australian that had directed this film based on a true story and had also set this in the 1960 s in Australia. The Sapphires uses cinematic techniques and goes through several of genres. The film captures the essence of each the individual scene. The journey ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These children were put into the white homes and were prompted to adopt on the white ways. Parents had neither say nor rights in regards in keeping their child. This law stood from the 1900 to 1969 and in some cases until the 70 s.The aim for this law was to get rid of the Indigenous Australians leaving only the British settlement. On February 13th 2008 our former prime minster Kevin Rudd had apologised for the stolen generation. Kevin Rudd had quoted Today we honour the indigenous people of this land. The elders continuing in human history. We reflect on their past mistreatment, we reflect in particular on the mistreatment of those in the stolen generation. This blemished chapter in our national history. The time has now come for our nation to turn a new page. A new page in Australia s history by writing the wrongs of the past and so moving forward with confidence to the future. To continue on Kevin Rudd had also quoted We apologise for the laws and policies of successive parliaments, and governments that have inflicted profound grief suffering and loss on these fellow Australians. We apologise especially for the removal of aboriginal and Torres strait islander children from their families, their community s. Therefore saying the stolen generation relates to the movie The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Mis Midterm CIS 500 Midterm Heather Plum 10 29 2007 1) Explain Porter s 5 forces. Give Examples. The Five Forces Model helps determine the relative attractiveness of an industry and includes: Buyer Power, Supplier Power, and Threat of substitute products or services, Treat of new entrants, and Rivalry among existing competitors. Buyer Power in the Five Forces Model is high when buyers have many choices of whom to buy from and low when their choices are few. To reduce buyer power an organization must make it more attractive for customer to buy from it instead of its competition. An example of way that a company can reduce the power of a buyer is through Loyalty Programs. Supplier Power in the Five Forces Model is high when buyers have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the production order that actually allocates raw materials and when the time is right tells manufacturing what they should produce. Next are Electronic Commodity Cost Updates, these are sent monthly and they list the market prices for many of the raw materials needed to manufacture a transformers. Without these monthly updates, raw material cost increases would not be known in time to make the proper adjustments for customer prices. If there is no monthly adjustment to customer prices then the margin dollars per unit could decrease. Thirdly, are shared price lists. These are stored for all Kuhlman departments on a shared drive, this enables anyone to check the margins, sales dollars, and sales dollars for a customer at anytime. Finally, EDI and Kanban are two examples where IT helps Kuhlman and customers manage inventories and make sure that units are entered in a timely manner. Without IT utilities stand a higher chance of have stock outs and not being prepared when there is a storm and back up units are needed. The IT impact to Customer Service includes all the benefits from EDI and Kanban plus electronic acknowledgements, Quick information from production, and automated ordering. Electronic order acknowledgements are sent to each customer who has placed on order. This allows customer to have quick feedback and know the order shipmates in a timeframe that will allow them to make the necessary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Negative Speech In Nancy Cartwright s In Search Of Fellini Nancy Cartwright came to Ohio University to introduce her debut film In Search of Fellini. She co wrote and was executive producer on the film. Although Nancy has always considered herself a filmmaker, here most notable work has been in the field of voice acting, best know for her character Bart Simpson on The Simpsons. The movie In Search of Fellini is a coming of age drama based primarily off Nancy Cartwright s pervious experiences in life, seeing how the movie loosely mimics a portrait portrayal of herself. The speech took place on September 22, at the Schoonover Center. This location was a very effective place to hold the event since Schoonover center is the home of the school of Media Arts and Studies, a program Nancy briefly attended during her days at Ohio University. The crowd was primarily composed of media studies students eager to hear a working professional s outlook on making a movie. This was pretty powerful because she did not have to establish relevancy to the crowd, the audience knew what the speech was going to include, and that is why they attended. Her presentation overall was a persuasive speech. Persuasive speeches have a proposition, or statement of purposed change (Hosek, 2017 P. 131). Nancy wanted to strengthen the beliefs and attitudes the viewers held regarding looking at themselves as artists. The reason her speech is a persuasive speech is Nancy intended to really motivate the audience to invest time in their own visions. She ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Olivia Pope In African American Scandal Without a doubt, everyone can agree that Scandal is the most dominant television show on primetime TV right now. Viewers (including myself) tune in faithfully every thursday night at 9 pm to watch the latest Scandal. Scandal was created by Shonda Rhimes, successful African American television producer and writer, who is responsible for popular political thriller Scandal. A show about the powerful crisis manager Olivia Pope who runs her own firm, in which she encounters with political leaders in the United States and other countries. Olivia Pope, who is played by Kerry Washington is strong, beautiful, intelligent, dedicated, and elegant in nature fixer, who is the best at what she does. Rhimes portrays Olivia Pope is this a woman of many roles ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the episode Like Father, Like Daughter , Fitz asks Olivia to shut down a situation that could destroy the Grant family s reputation. Olivia gets a call that she has meet up with Quinn (one of her employees) at a teenage house party. She find a girl vomiting n a back bedroom, which she finds out is the president s daughter. She calls Cyrus Beene, the White House Chief of Staff to tell him what s going on. Olivia orchestrates an extraction plan so no one will snap a picture of the inebriated First Daughter being shuffled out of the party, by having Huck (Another one of her employees) shut down cell service at the house and it works flawlessly. While on the helicopter on the way to the White House, Olivia finds out that someone captured Karen on video earlier that night in what Olivia calls the dirtiest sex tape ( Like Father, Like Daughter) she has ever seen. When she tells Fitz this he pleads with her to help him fix this. When they get back to Washington the next day Olivia had Karen in OPA. Olivia tries to get Karen to zero in on the two guys she had sex with at the party and she can t remember. Later on in the episode, the gladiators find who it is, a boy named Donald Morgan III. A kid on a college scholarship who is working a minimum wage job at Gettysburger. Olivia meets with the boy s parents. They want $2.5 million to turn over their son s video, after informing the president she agrees to give them the full amount. Olivia hands over a check for $2.5 million to the Morgans. They decide they want more. Olivia loses it, she vows to completely annihilate them, if they do not sign a non disparagement agreement, and the Morgans did as they are told. Again Olivia fixes another crisis and saves the day for both the White House and the Fitzgerald ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Imagery In The Great Gatsby Analysis Imagery is used in writing when a writer trying to emphasis a specific key element, or portray a clear picture for the reader to understand. Throughout the book, The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses imagery to paint a vivid picture for the reader. Imagery is used to describe specific key elements of a story which is shown in The Great Gatsby. Imagery was portrayed for the reader especially when it comes to the setting and characters. In the movie however, imagery was shown both similar and differently. The movie focuses a lot on the setting and charters but also shows imagery of other small factors. Imagery was both present in both the book and the movie, both the movie and book had similar routes of incorporating the imageries. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his blue garden men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars. (Fitzgerald 39) This imagery compared the people and guests invited to the party to moths because clusters of people would walk in and out of the house and the house was stuffed and packed with guests. This imagery was also shown in the movie, in one scene the movie portrays the blue garden with tons of couples and guest dancing along the blue garden. Imagery also played a big part in describing the Valley of the Ashes illustrated in chapter two of the book. Nick, the narrator describes The Valley of Ashes as the land that lies in between the Eggs and New York. The name Valley of the Ashes was given to this specify area is given due to its horrible conditions. This area was very unpleasant and is considered the dead land or the waste land. This is a valley of ashes, a fantastic farm where ashes grow like wheat into ridges and hills and grotesque gardens; where ashes take the forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke and, finally, with a transcendent effort, of men who move dimly and already crumbling through the powdery air. (Fitzgerald 23) This imagery portrays lower social class at the time period. The Valley of Ashes is very symbolic to the book as it symbolizes the plight of the poor, and characters such as George Wilson, who lives in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. What Is Hans Denck Concerning True Love Concerning True Love This work is written by Hans Denck in 1527 and it serves like a mystical, yet systematic description of certain Anabaptist beliefs. Firstly, he speaks of how love, true love, is a spiritual gift with God being the perfect example of love in Jesus Christ. No one, Denck says, can love or even know love without first accepting Christ into their hearts. Denck also utilizes his theory of love to explain what is meant by the new law or new covenant in Scripture. While followers of God were once chained by the Law, Christians are now liberated from the Law because of Christ s death and resurrection. Also, Denck shows his colors as an Anabaptist by backing the stance that baptism is not for infants, but for mature believers, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He takes up the cause of economic selflessness of Christians, mainly saying that it is extremely lacking. In order to fully serve Christ, Walpot declares, one must completely give up all worldly possessions. He even says that the concept of private property is not of God. Walpot also warns Christians of the dangers of greed and the consequences that can occur if one succumbs to that temptation. Above all, Christians are to help others in community by sharing everything that they have. If they would simply do that, there would be no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Fed Up Documentary Analysis Fed Up Stephanie Soechtig, is an award winning film maker, and director and producer of the nonfiction documentary Fed Up. She began producing documentaries for network news programs such as Primetime Live and 20/20, while also working for Good Morning America during the 2000 presidential elections and the O Reilly Factor. In 2008, Soechtig partnered with Michael and Michelle Walrath to start Atlas Films, which provided inspiration and education to consumers on the most controversial topics. So far, Soechtig has been awarded the Best Documentary Feature for Tapped (2009), People s Choice Award for Under the Gun (2016), and Fortune Magazine named Soechtig as being one of the Most Innovative Women in Food and Drink (Biography). In 2014, Soechtig s Grand Jury Prize nominated film Fed Up (2014), narrated by TV Journalist Katie Couric, was created in hopes of unveiling the hidden secrets of the food industry by using statistical analysis and research expert s testimonies to inform viewers of the direct impact that the food industry has on the health of our nation s most vulnerable population children. Soechtig and Couric present the argument that the roles of our government along with the interests and processing methods of food industries are ultimately responsible for the increasing rates of childhood obesity in the United States. According to the World Health Organization, the term obese refers to the excess fat buildup that can become harmful to one s health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Hernan Cortez Hi there Hernan Cortez. Here are some facts I learned about the Aztec. I hope this helps you out. First, I am going to tell you about the daily life of the Aztec s. Next, about their specialized professions and what slaves are like in the Aztec Empire. Also, the Aztecs capital. Another, is government. Lastly, is a secret that will be at the end of the report and I think that will help you the most. Just to let you know Cortez, I almost got caught by a soldier but I got away. So if you can get here as soon as you can I will be happy. I hope to SEE YOU SOON?!?!?! Here is the daily life of the Aztecs. The rich lived in sun dried brick and sometimes stone houses. Also, the homes had a whitewash to increase sparkles in the sun and the houses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, if you want to know something about their military, which a lot of people want to. I hope their daily life, for example, the how they made the steam was in the text it says, Water was poured over hot stones to generate steam. . Government an example is It was the law that kids had to go to school. professions another example is Tenochtitlan was the Aztec s capitol city. city the second to last example in the article is The Aztecs were ruled by an emperor, who lived in the palace in the capital city. The last example is and the floating gardens are.The gardens were used to grow chili peppers, corn, tomatoes, beans, and squash.I hope this was enough information to help you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. William Blake Research Paper When we discuss Romantic poetry, William Blake is one of the forerunners of that literary period. His two major poetical works include Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience. In both of these collections, there is a poem titled The Chimney Sweeper . In both of these poems, we observe the innocence of childhood suffering from subjugation to harsh manual work. In the concerned poems, two perspectives are given. First, the child is innocent and believes in whatever his parents have told about the magnificence in the eyes of God of those who work. In this manner, Blake portrays the way the innocence of little children was exploited by their parents for a meager amount of money. Second, Blake questions and shows skepticism towards the implied hypocrisy of his parents as they sold him to sweep chimneys and goes themselves to church and pray to God. In this poem, Blake shows that the child has become aware of the ruthless behavior of his parents, who sold him for money alone. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The father exploits the innocence of the child, sells him in chimney business, and consoles him hypocritically with religious stories. Apart from the fact that this description throws light on the sensibility of those times in which Blake wrote, it also shows the aspect of religion which is employed for exploitation and forgery. As the child is innocent, he is willing to believe in any story of angels and after life. On the one hand, it magnifies the innocence of childhood and on the other hand, it shows the heartless indifference of the father to his own son. Overall, the villainous character of the father in relation to his son can be observed in this pair of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Examples Of Religious Symbols In Dystopian Literature Religious Symbols in Dystopian Literature In the literary guide, How to Read Literature Like a Professor, Thomas C. Foster discusses the methods by which an English professor reads and analyzes literature from all genres and time periods. He references literary works from famous authors, including Shakespeare and Charles Dickens, as well as several religious texts in order to provide examples of major properties that occur frequently in literature. Two of these elements: the idea of characters resembling or sharing characteristics with Christ, as well as Baptismal rebirth appear in George Orwell s 1984 and Ray Bradbury s Fahrenheit 451, respectively. Though Orwell s monolithic authoritarian character Big Brother is the apotheosis of corruption ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay on Women s Roles in Greek Society The Iliad uncovers the truth behind what Greeks believed to be the role of women in society. The Greek goddesses and the mortal women represent two sides that women had in society. The Greek goddesses held power over the war, whereas, the mortal women are there as prizes or timé. Aphrodite is the prime example of a goddess who held a lot of power, mainly by using manipulation, in the Trojan War. Helen represents the quintessential idea of a woman representing timé. These two portrayals of women in Greek society depict how people recognized women s role in society, with Aphrodite representing a woman with power as a manipulative goddess and Helen representing a woman who was merely timé, a prize to be obtained. Aphrodite expressed her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aphrodite is a symbol of that view of women in Greek society; however, Aphrodite not only uses her power of manipulation against men, but also against women. Aphrodite manipulates Helen in order to serve her needs. Helen is used as an unwilling tool of Aphrodite s ambition (Allan 149). Helen is controlled from the beginning by Aphrodite, who causes Helen to fall in love with Paris. F.J. Groten discussed that Helen went with Paris because she was under the spell of Aphrodite; Helen was deprived of her judgement and surrendered herself to the charms of Paris (36). In Book III, when Paris comes back from a duel with Menelaus, Aphrodite goes to Helen to tell her to go to bed with Paris. When Helen refuses, Aphrodite threatens her exclaiming, Cease to provoke me, lest I make thee more, the world s aversion, than their love before; now the bright prize for which mankind engage, than, the sad victim, of the public rage (The Iliad 105). Helen has no choice but to comply with Aphrodite s commands because Aphrodite is telling Helen to obey or she will make all people hate her. Aphrodite needs Helen to sleep with Paris because Aphrodite must keep Paris happy to maintain her end of the deal, which was to give him Helen in love. She is also taunting Hera and Athena with her power and ability to control the situation. Aphrodite brings out the manipulative trait that men see in women during this time period. They are aware of a woman s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Winged Victory Of Samothrace Essay The topic I chose is the Winged Victory of Samothrace. The most famous monument of Samothrace and one of the earliest discoveries is the great Winged Victory of Samothrace, also called the Nike of Samothrace. It was discovered in April 1863 by a French expedition led by archaeologist Charles Champoiseau. The Victory stands about 8 feet tall by herself, but with the ship prow, the statue stands at a little over 18 feet tall. The Winged Victory of Samothrace is thought to have been created around 200 190 BC. The Victory is made from Parian marble and the ship pedestal is made from gray Lartos marble. For the ancient Greeks, the goddess Nike represented the personification of victory. In the case of this particular work of art, there are many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Mary Rowlandson And Benjamin Franklin Every colonist that came to America had their own perceptions of its inhabitants. The majority of these people believed the Native Americans were savages because their culture differed from the colonists. To the colonists, everything needed to be proper. The way they dressed, whether or not they went to church, or how they raised their children needed to be up to code. If not, their fellow colonists looked differently at them. The natives were entirely different. Their goal was simply to survive, and they were conducting survival the best way they knew how to. The differences between the two cultures led to many severe problems. Mary Rowlandson and Benjamin Franklin had two entirely different views of the Native Americans, based upon their encounters with them. Mary Rowlandson believed the Native Americans were savage, blood thirsty creatures that were either going to kill or be killed. In her story, she supports her claim by using vivid imagery of a major event that took place during her lifetime. A very interesting quote from Rowlandson s literature is It is a solemn sight to see so many Christians lying in their blood, some here, and some there, like a company of sheep torn by wolves, all of them stripped naked by a company of hell hounds, roaring, singing, ranting, and insulting, as if they would have torn our very hearts out (Rowlandson). This quote uses an incredible amount of imagery and allows the reader to see just how Rowlandson feels about the natives. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Jim Crow, By John Crow Essay Jim Crow was a character portrayed in Minstrelsy shows to be goofy, drunk, lazy, and uneducated. This character set a very harsh stereo type for African Americans. Jim Crow became a common racial slur. According to Dr. David Pilgrim of Ferris State University by 1838, the term Jim Crow was being used as a slur for African Americans which was not as offensive as nigger, but more similar to coon or darkie (Pilgrim, David, Dr. Who Was Jim Crow. ). According to PBS Jim Crow was named after a popular 19th century minstrel song that stereotyped African Americans, Jim Crow came to personify the system of government sanctioned racial oppression and segregation in the United States ( The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow. PBS.). The Jim Crow character created by Thomas Dartmouth Daddy Rice along with the song and dance created an image or stereotype of the African American man that helped reinforce the belief that African Americans were lazy, stupid, and overall less human. Therefore, they were unworthy of integration (Pilgrim, David, Dr. Who Was Jim Crow. ). This idea set the stage for the Jim Crow laws. The song Jim Crow written by Rice started off like this Come listen all you galls and boys, I m going to sing a little song, My name is Jim Crow. Weel about and turn about and do jis so, Eb ry time I weel about I jump Jim Crow. As shown above even the lyrics of the song had an accent to them that portrayed a person who was uneducated. One of the Jim Crow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Windows Sql Server Database Design Essay Tasman International Academies Diploma in Information Technology (Level 7) ASSESSMENT: Windows SQL Server Database Design and Optimization STUDENT NAME:: RANJIT SINGH STUDENT ID :: 14112532 ASSESSOR NAME:: IMRAN SIDDIQUE DATE SUBMITTED:: 20/07/2015 SUBJECT:: ASSESSMENT (THEORY) Assessment: Task One Theoretical Questions Outcome 1 (1.1) Q1. Briefly explain following designing requirements that are required when designing the Hardware and Software infrastructure: a) Storage requirements A lot of considerations go into analyzing the storage requirements of a database server. In addition to the physical size of the database, you need to consider the transaction growth rate and data distribution requirements. Some industries, particularly financial and healthcare institutions, are subject to requirements regarding data retention, storage, and security that must be taken into account in determining storage capacity. You ll now learn how to determine the current storage capacity of a database server and identify factors that affect its growth. We ll also look at how to forecast future disk storage requirements, taking into account any relevant regulatory requirements that may apply to your business or enterprise. b) Network requirements All database ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Spastic Quadriplegia Summary In the past, approaches to managing spasticity have been tactics that have a series of ascending steps that range from the least invasive to the most invasive option. This entails the use of more conservative and less invasive measures that are often temporary, such as range of motion exercises and muscle stretching, before more invasive measures are considered. New research suggests that with the many management options currently available, a more dynamic, integrated approach is recommended to better manage spasticity. This is often comprised of the usage of a combination of treatments, or using more invasive intervention before trying a more conservative option. Because every child requires a personalized assessment and management ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason for this is because measuring treatment outcomes in people living with cerebral palsy is already difficult but it is even more so in those living with spastic quadriplegia. Unlike an ambulant child, where changes can be seen in gait parameters, oxygen cost, and gait velocity, the child with spastic quadriplegia may show changes only in measures of impairment such as the modified Ashworth scale, Tardieu scale, or joint range of motion. It is difficult to measure change in the level of function or disability in the child with moderate to severe spasticity (Gormley 2001). This being said, the need for clinical trials to assess management results for severely involved patients is still necessary. Designing studies that employ standard enrolment criteria across centres, apply interventions in a standardized manner, utilize control groups and validated outcome measures, including measures of cost effectiveness and patient satisfaction may be difficult, but are entirely necessary in order to justify the new approach to treatment that is suggested in this article (Gormley 2001). In summary, it is vital to gain more research of children with spastic quadriplegia, regarding spasticity, in order to optimize their functional outcomes when it comes to treatment. New approaches should focus on efficiency rather than following the step by step approach. With that being said, all of the available treatment options have their own advantages and disadvantages that a patient, family, and their medical team need to consider when discussing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Great Smokies By Daniel S. Pierce In the book The Great Smokies From Natural Habitat to National Park, one can see the true passion and application that the author, Daniel S. Pierce, holds for one of the United States most prized possession, the Great Smoky Mountains. Like most, he is intrigued by the incomparable beauty and thrill of the wilderness, with his main goal being to show that the propose of this national park isn t just to protect undeveloped land but more to reclaim the wildness and all it stands for. He looks in depth to the different land use of the smokies over time and the people who have called it home for centuries with his lager focus on the movement to turn the Great Smokies in to the national park it is today. The authors purpose is clear and concise. Pierce tells, in a factual tense but a semi narrative one, the truths and rumors that surround the entirety of how the Great Smokies became more than just wilderness and into a revered National Park. The chapter design is broken down in a timeline of how the idea came into fruition and the eventual presidential decree and the challenges that approached the construction of modern day Great Smoky Mountain National Park. In chapter 1 he begins with Approximately eight thousand years ago, humans first entered the land now known as the Great Smoky Mountain National Park and the final chapter starting with Welcome to Mankind! . Even the chapter titles give small insights into what will follow in the chapters. The development, as previously ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Auguste Escoffier Essay Auguste Escoffier Auguste Escoffier was born on October 28, 1846, in the village of Villeneuve Loubet, France. He was the son of Jean Baptiste Escoffier and his wife Madeleine Civatte. His father was the villages blacksmith, farrier, locksmith, and maker of agricultural tools. Escoffier s childhood dream was to become a sculptor. Unfortunately he was forced to give up that dream at the age of thirteen, just after he celebrated his first Holy Communion Escoffier was told he was going to be a cook. Although he did not want to, Escoffier started work as a kitchen apprentice at his uncle s Restaurant Francais in Nice. Escoffier learned a great deal from his apprenticeship by working hard and determination to succeed. He ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Kursaal was a very elegant restaurant in the posh resort village of Wiesbaden. Escoffier was barely at the Kursaal ten days when MacMahon arrived in Wiesbaden and hired him as his chef de cuisine. There he spent the remainder of the war. After the peace treaty was signed Escoffier boarded a train bound for France. When he reached Paris, Escoffier found that rioters had taken over the city. He immediately left the city and rejoined the army becoming chef de cuisine of Colonel Comte de Waldner. After discharging from the army once again Escoffier returned to Nice and spent the winter season as chef de cuisine at Hotel Luxembourg. When Escoffier finally returned to Paris he re opened Le Petit Moulin Rouge. Some of Le Petit Moulin Rouge s customers included Duc de Morny, the Prince of Wales, MacMahon, Gambetta, and Sarah Bernhardt. Three years after re opening Le Petit Moulin Rouge he opens his own restaurant, Le Faisan Dore located in Cannes. Somehow he manages to divide his time between Le Petit Moulin Rouge and Le Faisan Dore. In August of 1878, thirteen days after leaving Le Petit Moulin Rouge for the last time, Escoffier gets married at the age of 31. His bride, Delphine Daffis, is the oldest daughter of the very prominent editor, Paul Daffis. Later they will have two sons and a daughter together: Paul, Daniel, and Germaine. After only being married two months, Escoffier s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Management Principles and Practice Table of Contents * The meaning of Management * Management Functions and Process * Management Approaches * Motivation Theory * The Meaning of Management Management may be defined in many different ways: Management is the development of people and not the direction of things Lawrence AAppley Management is defined as the process by which a co operative group directs action towards common goals Joseph Massie Management is a distinct process consisting of planning, organizing, actuating and controlling performed to determine and accomplish the objectives by the use of people and resources George R Terry Management is principally the task of planning, co coordinating, motivating and controlling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Functions of Management 1. Planning When management is reviewed as a process, planning is the first function performed by a manager. The work of a manager begins with the setting of objectives of the organization and goals in each area of the business. This is done through planning. A plan is a predetermined course of action to accomplish the set objectives. It is today s projection for tomorrow s activity. Planning includes objectives, strategies, policies, procedures, programs, etc. As it involves making choices, decision making is the heart of planning. 2. Organizing Organizing includes putting life into the plan by bringing together personnel, capital, machinery, materials etc., to execute the plans. While, planning decides what management wants to do, organizing provides an effective machine for achieving the plans. 3. Staffing Staffing involves filling the positions needed in the organization structure by appointing competent and qualified persons for the job. This needs manpower 4. Directing Direction involves managing managers, managing workers and the work through the means of motivation, proper leadership, effective communication as well as co ordination. A manager must develop the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Supreme Court Ruling Summary What was the Supreme Court ruling? The Supreme Court ruled announced their ruling on June 28, 1978 but there was not a majority opinion. Four major justices, Rehnquist, Stewart, Burger, and Stevens, voted against the minority admission program for all school because it violated the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The other four justices, Marshall, Brennan, White, and Blackmun, voted that the affirmative action is acceptable within certain areas. However, the plurality opinion was given by Justice Powell. This gave the ruling a 5 4 in favor of Allan Bakke. Powell gave his opinion that the using racial quotas as the deciding factor of one s admission was violating the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. However, affirmative action is permissible by Universities but only if used alongside with other factors. This meant that Universities had to discontinue their quota system for minorities and that UC Davis violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. Under these circumstances Allan Bakke was allowed to attend UC Davis. The main arguments UC Davis appealed and filed a petition for writ of certiorari in December 1976 because Superior Court of California ruled that UC Davis needed to shut down their minority program due to equal rights for every race. In order for the Supreme Court to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Regents of the University of California v. Bakke case was based around race and how it violated the Fourteenth Amendment. This is a landmark case because it did not only show that minorities are protected by the Fourteenth Amendment but majorities as well. The ruling on this case also allowed institutions to use affirmative action in favor with other factors to a person s advantage. Any government funded institution can use affirmative action such as employment or admission to a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. America Journal Entries Analysis Entry 1 For many months, I ve heard of talk about a war to come. I ve seen the newspaper s blown out of proportion stories of the events that have been attacking America. There are events and facts behind them, but there are always the lies and the over exaggerations most people remember, rather than the truth. I don t know what to believe and not too, but it s not just the newspaper talking. Every day I walk to work, overhearing folks babble on the streets of how they re going to enlist as soon as America declares war, blinded by their nationalism for this country. They re caught up in the need for America to prove herself and how they re barely going to be affected, as they neglect to comprehend the people, who don t even have half of what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The day the draft was passed, I knew I would be chosen to leave. I m not wealthy, of American descent, and pictured as important. I m just their image of the perfect soldier, meaning I m one of many who they want to fight so their sons don t have to feel a scratch on their body. They ll be fine, they ll be barely affected. Others and I, though, we ll be facing devastating costs that have already started. I know my participation in this war I don t want to fight is going to force my only son to work. He s only nine and too young; I never wanted him to follow in my footsteps. I was supposed to give him a better life for him to enjoy childhood. But now he s going to see the world for what it is and grow up before he s ready. But despite his income, my family will fall deeper into poverty. The war tax will push us over the edge and I m scared my family won t survive. We always had enough to pass but with most of it being taken, I don t know what to expect, lease imagine. So I m not rooting for this war at all. I m not supporting it like the plastered posters on every wall tell me I should. They re just attempting to rally the American people to support this because they know what it will do. But just stick pictures up and people will forget is their mentality. Everyone who s one top and pushing for this war is neglecting to comprehend that the majority of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Canada Target Market Segmentation Firms that utilize market segmentation, targeting, and positioning strategy have recognized that their product can be focused on specific portions of the market. Thus enabling the most successful marketing of their product. These firms operate under a consideration that they are not marketing their product onto the entire market but just onto specific portions, in order to tailor their marketing and their products. While this type of market can be successful for some brands and products it is not an approach that all firms can rely for success as their products must fit within the requirements for that desired market segments. The 3 firms discussed below, Southwest Airlines, NetJets and Target have chosen to utilize this approach to market ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many customers were expecting a similar experience to what they had known from the United States but in reality the experience was very similar to the other discount retailers already operating in Canada. Thus further driving Target out of position within the segment. In the end Targets expansion into Canada lasted less than two full years. Showing that even through a brand may have established itself within a market segment, expansion of that segment is a not a guaranteed success. Especially when cultivated expectations do not match up with realities that they brand is able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Common Cold Research Papers A runny nose, scratchy throat, and nonstop sneezing you can t miss the signs of a cold. But mystery shrouds a lot of other things about it. Why do you seem to get them so often while your best friend stays well? And more importantly, how can you stay healthy this year? Get the lowdown on the all too common common cold.It s an illness caused by a tiny, living thing called a virus. More than 200 types lead to your misery, but the most common one is the rhinovirus, which is thought to be responsible for at least 50% of colds. Other viruses that can cause colds include coronavirus, respiratory syncytial virus, influenza and parainfluenza.Colds cause a lot of people to stay home. The CDC says 22 million school days are lost each year in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can happen by direct physical contact with someone who has a cold, or by touching a surface contaminated with their germs like a computer keyboard, doorknob or spoon and then touching your nose or mouth. You can also catch it from infected droplets in the air released by a sneeze or a cough.A cold begins when a virus attaches to the lining of your nose or throat. Your immune system the body s defense against germs sends out white blood cells to attack this invader. Unless you ve had a run in with that exact strain of the virus before, the initial attack fails and your body sends in reinforcements. Your nose and throat get inflamed and make a lot of mucus. With so much of your energy directed at fighting the cold virus, you re left feeling tired and miserable.One myth that needs to get busted: Getting chilly or wet doesn t cause you to get sick. But there are things that make you prone to come down with a cold. For example, you re more likely to catch one if you re extremely tired, under emotional distress, or have allergies with nose and throat symptoms.When a cold strikes, you may have symptoms like Scratchy or sore throat,Sneezing,Stuffy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Personalized Nutrition and Exercise Plan Personalized Nutrition and Exercise Plan University of Phoenix Leading a nutritious and healthy lifestyle with the incorporation of exercise is the path I am currently walking on and will continue to follow in my later years. Following the healthy eating plan I currently put myself on is a step in the right direction and the many steps that will follow will be the guide to a continuous nutritional lifestyle. I am currently living with relapsing remitting Multiple Sclerosis (MS). MS is an autoimmune disease that causes demyelination. Demyelination occurs when there is loss of the myelin sheath that insulates the cells in the central nervous system. (Gutierrez, 2009) When an attack occurs unpredictably, it can last a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (United States Department of Agriculture, 2009) Creating a diet to follow is easier planned than followed. One has to follow successfully aself planned diet, especially when there is a drastic change from unhealthy foods to healthy foods. Additionally, living in a home where others are not on a diet can be challenging. Eating with the familywhen only one individual on a diet is a challenge to one s will power. I can say for myself that my will power is average. Itis hard sometimes when my husband is eating a steak dinner or fried spicy hot chicken, my favorite. I will give in at times. There were situations where I completely gave in, but as I continue to educate myself, I have come to realize that sometimes cheating is not worth because it eventually catches up to one s health in a not so good way. My approach to avoid having to deal with giving into temptation is to eat before the rest of the family doesor to eat before I leave work. That way I am not eating late nor will I be hungry by the time I come home. Another challenge I may come across is if the Multiple Sclerosis becomes aggressivein my later years where a work out regimen may not be an option. Therapy and medication would have to be the option to handle the condition if it worsens. Depending on how bad the condition is, I may be able to incorporate some kind of exercise whether it is just walking or picking up some weights. At least there will be some kind of physical activity. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Robin Morgan s Sisterhood Is Powerful In 1970, Robin Morgan edited, compiled, and introduced the first anthology of feminist writings entitled Sisterhood is Powerful that emerged as a momentous work of the second wave feminist movement as well as exposing a deeper understanding of radical feminism outside the limited scope of urban based women s liberation groups. From her introduction, she states that The book you hold in your hands is a tool for the future a future also in your hands. This quote allows the audience to unconsciously recognize the power and knowledge that the anthology possesses. The book centralizes around issues such as the blatant sexism faced in the workplace, the need for radical feminism and the discrimination women have experienced from men in the political ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, Sisterhood is Powerful contains historical documents related to the Women s Liberation movement, and it also provides contact information for feminist organizations. Sisterhood is Powerful is the best way to familiarize oneself with the history of the modern day women s movement, their support of other women and their recognition of female qualities that are unique to women s nature. Under the circumstance of social equity, Robin Morgan grew up towards becoming a feminist activist who worked in the civil rights, antiwar and feminist movements in the 1950s through 1970s. Robin established the first American feminist grant giving organization, The Sisterhood Is Powerful Fund, with the royalties from Sisterhood Is Powerful (Ceballos). As stated previously, The Sisterhood is Powerful was the Landmark for the Second Wave Feminism which occurred during the 1960s and 1970s. As America saw a renaissance of feminist activity, including the women s liberation movement and other mainstream feminist groups, it had to evolve with the recognition of equity among genders. This movement continued from the first wave which was usually thought of as being from 1848 1920 when women won the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Paintballing-Personal Narrative On bright a sunny day, on Saturday morning me and my family and friends were going paintballing. Mom, Karson, Makana, Brittany, Jasie, Amanda, and I all get up and get all of our gear on, father said that he would take a little longer since he had to go to the chicken house, so we all went to the course and started playing. It was almost 10:00 in the morning, before he got back, but we had already started playing a few rounds, before he actually got there. Accordingly, we were going to play for a little while, then go back to the house, after that, go play some more. Playing another what felt like hour long games, I got hungry, so I told everyone we should just go ahead and go eat. All agreeing, we went back up to the house and changed clothes. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Diamond Envy Research Paper FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (New York, New York) Diamond Envy announces they will donate 5 percent of every sale of a yellow diamond from this year to the Wounded Warrior Project on July 4, 2016. The Wounded Warrior Project offers support programs for individuals who are wounded while serving the country. These wounds include those that are both visible and invisible, and these brave men and women need assistance when recovering from their injuries and as they move back into civilian life. Diamond Envy is proud to offer this support. Wounded Warrior Project considers the greatest casualty of war to be those who are forgotten. They offer a range of successful programs to assist wounded veterans, including Project Odyssey, a program designed to help veterans develop new coping skills. This program boasts a 95 percent success rate, and diamondenvy is proud to play a role in the continuation of this great program, Emily, spokesperson for Diamond Envy, announces. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When discovered, the yellow diamond weighed 287.43 metric carats. It was valued in 1983 at $12,000,000 and is a prime specimen of a canary yellow octahedron. Unfortunately, major gemological organizations have yet to examine this diamond, thus some dispute the accuracy of these claims. Many experts declare the Kimberly Octahedron to be the world s largest yellow diamond. This diamond weighs 616 carats and was also found in South Africa, but in the Dutoitspan Mine. Regardless of which yellow diamond is actually the world s largest, these diamonds are a beautiful alternative to traditional white diamonds, Emily explains. Impurities trapped within the diamonds are what lead to the yellow color of this gem. When some of the carbon atoms in the diamond are replaced with nitrogen atoms, the diamond emits a yellow color. This is due to the amount of color ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. A Broadway Dream Book Analysis Picture it. Broadway during the 1920s. Florenz Ziegfeld produces a revue called Ziegfeld s Follies. Girls appear in elaborate costumes bordering on the risque. Gangsters are running rampant from Al Capone to Bugs Moran to Machine Gun Kelly. This is the world in which Agnes Bobbie Storey finds herself. Agnes family lived in Leaholme until the war nearly closed their inn, forcing them to find work in London. Shortly afterward, her father dies of Spanish Influenza, and Agnes is forced to find a job to help support her family. She manages to land a job at a restaurant belonging to a friend of her father. It is here that she wins The Most Beautiful Barmaid in London contest. This sparks Andre Charlot to offer her a spot in his revue that is traveling to Broadway. She immediately accepts, thus beginning her love affair with fame, success, and New York City. A Broadway Dream by Jane Hill is a fiction based on the historical person by the name of Bobbie Storey. Amazon has this correctly classified as historical fiction or biographical fiction; however, it was incorrectly classified as romance on OBC. The book is fairly short with only about 200 pages. It may seem odd, but my favorite part of this story was the ending. I am not familiar with the history of the 1920s nor the life of Bobbie Storey. Therefore when I read the ending, I was actually taken aback. To me, the ending contributed to the reality of the story. It s unfortunate that I cannot share this ending, but I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Soft Drinks Should Be Taxed Soft drinks should be taxed Considering that soft drink are one of the most popular drinks to a lot of people all around the world, unfortunately, a lot of them love to drink it almost every day and may not live without it. Soda becomes addictive, preventing one from drinking what the body needs the most which is water. In the market, there is an infinite amount of choices with multiple varieties of flavors, different tastes, and ranges from classic soda to diet soda. However, consumers do not recognize clearly the negative effect of soft drinks that have a high chance of eroding their health away. Some of these examples include dental erosion, energy intake, obesity and other health issues. In order to combat these negative effects, taxes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a huge amount of sugar. Scientists started studies on the soft drink consumption and linked that amount of sugar in the soft drink to dental erosion, increase energy intake and related to obesity. We found clear associations of soft drink intake with increased energy intake and body weight. Soft drink intake also was associated with lower intakes of milk, calcium, and other nutrients and with an increased risk of several medical problems (e.g., diabetes) said Lenny R. Vartanian Generally, tooth become weakened when you lack the minerals that are needed. The higher the acidic level is within your consumption can be very brutal, it can make your tooth s enamel softer and weaken your tooth strength. You end up lacking calcium, which is supposed to make your bones stay strong. Soft drinks have highest sugar and acid, yet lower pH level compared to water. It takes 32 glasses of water to neutralize a glass of cola (Radomski, 40). Citric acid in cola makes a weakness of dental, changing the neutralization of saliva and destroys enamel surface as Ph.D. Manny explained the article Soft drinks and dental erosion, Citric acid is the predominant acid in non cola drinks and is especially erosive to teeth because it collates calcium effectively (Radomski, 41). If a kid drink a can of soda every day, his enamel will be declining, stained teeth and cavities and plaque will start to build their teeth. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Bud And The Protagonist In The Apartment The protagonist in The Apartment is a guy referred to as Bud. Bud grew up in Baltimore Maryland not too far from a police station where his father worked. Bud came from a good family and attended private schools growing up. Bud had an older brother that his father favored over him. As kids, Bud s older brother Ryan excelled at many aspects of life while Bud s childhood was filled with misfortune. Ryan excelled in high school as a star athlete who graduated top of his class with a full ride to Yale. Bud, on the other hand, was not as academically, or athletically gifted as his older brother. Bud is tired of living in his brothers shadow. Bud is willing to do whatever it takes to take his brothers glory. The antagonist in 13 Going on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Negative Effects Of Malnutrition In African Schools I start a fire, put a pot of water on it and tell the children I am in the middle of preparing something, Maryam Sy, 37 and a mother of nine, says in a raspy voice. In reality, I have nothing (qtd. in Larson). Like Maryam s kids, several other African children go to bed before their mothers are finished stirring the pots. Hunger and malnutrition is a serious problem faced by many African countries. This issue affects children the most. Every year, millions of children die due to the lack of proper nutrition. Besides the physical and psychological damage, malnutrition also affects academics. Malnutrition has several negative effects on a child s learning and school performance as it can lead to lower attendance, unsatisfactory student behavior, and poor academic performance. As children do not get proper nutrition, Malnutrition makes students susceptible to illnesses which lead to low school attendance. Being out of school for long periods of time due to illnesses makes students unfamiliar with the concepts being taught upon return. They often do poorly on the tests because of that. Malnutrition affects students academic performance as well. Children who consume adequate amounts of food perform better in school than the malnourished children. Food provides many nutrients essential for mental and cognitive development. Not having enough food causes deficiencies of proteins necessary for the development of brain tissue which prevents children from understanding the material ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Operation Cross Country Research Paper Operation Cross Country Toby L. Jones CM107 College Composition Amanda McClure March 27, 2017 Operation Cross Country is the Federal Bureau of Investigations and local law enforcements ways of fighting underage sex trafficking at home and abroad. The FBI is trying to make the public aware that the exploitation of children is a serious problem in the U.S as well as abroad. Even though children are still being exploited, the FBI and local law enforcement program Operation Cross Country that started in 2003 has rescued more than 4800 children and have obtained more than 2,000 convictions of pimps and others associated with these trafficking crimes. Operation Cross Country, the FBI s annual law enforcement action focused on recovering underage victims of prostitution and drawing the public s attention to the problem of sex trafficking at home and abroad. The program in its 10th iteration involved 55 FBI field offices and 74 FBI led Child Exploitation Task Forces throughout the country composed of more than 400 law enforcement agencies. Largely, coordinated through the Child Exploitation Task Forces, which are staffed by state, local, tribal, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Working with the FBI s legal attaché offices, international law enforcement partners conducted their own operations. Thailand authorities arrested an American citizen who is a registered sex offender he coursed five Filipino girls, ages 14 to 16 to send sexually provocative pictures to him online. NCMEC s work with overseas law enforcement agencies have helped to form international partnerships that have formed to fight child sexual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Canada s War Case Study All through WW2 the canadians likewise made the primary patent for manufactured hide amid the advancement of enhanced cold apparel for the military. The canadian researchers and organizations assumed an immense part in the advancement of manufactured elastic. The totally manufactured elastic wasn t very created by war s end, However a completely agreeable item was underway that was 90% produced using wheat subordinates. The canadians did a great deal of the examination on how magnets function, they learnt how to demagnetize so they could construct the bodies of their pontoons without being attractive. Thusly they wouldn t get grabbed on a few radars, and they additionally wouldn t pull in attractive landmines, they likewise could discover ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1938, Canada s car industry positioned fourth on the planet with it s yield of traveler auto and trucks, however an extensive piece of its profitable limit stayed sit still because of the Depression. Amid the war, this industry was put to great utilize, fabricating all way of war material, and all the more particularly vehicles, of which Canada turned into the second biggest (alongside the United States) maker amid the war. The Canadians made almost 800,000 trucks, that is more than the consolidated aggregate of trucks delivered by the Germans, Italy, and Japan. Rivals Ford and General Motors of Canada pooled their building configuration groups to create an institutionalized vehicle managable to large scale manufacturing, the Canadian Military truck, which served all through the British Commonwealth. Roughly 50% of the British Army s vehicle necessities were provided from Canadian makers. The British Official History contends that the creation of delicate cleaned trucks, including the CMP class, was Canada s most vital commitment to Allied ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Greensboro Sit Ins And The Civil Rights Movement Do you feel that there is equality in North Carolina? If you say yes, this is partially due to the Greensboro Sit Ins and the Civil Rights Movement. Many in North Carolina were impacted by the audacity of what started as some students and the black community members who protested for equality of races even right here in North Carolina, where we call home. Despite advances in the fight for racial equality (including the landmark 1954 Supreme Court verdict in Brown v. Board of Education and the Montgomery Bus Boycott), segregation was still the norm across the southern United States in 1960. Depending on whose perspective is looked at, some may still feel segregation is the norm in some cases. These racial segregations have been an issue longer than one can imagine, but from these certain events, life has improved and has become a lot easier for everyone in that case. We no longer have to worry about where we sit or who we can or cannot serve or who we can or cannot talk to. February 1st, 1960; the Greensboro Sit Ins; Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair, Jr., Joseph McNeil, and David Richmond. Segregated conditions were as characteristic of Greensboro, however, as they were of cities with reputations for racial violence and intimidation. The Greensboro Sit Ins made a huge impact not only in North Carolina, but along the Southeast states; thirteen states and fifty five different cities. This was where a group of four black male freshmen college students at A T State University who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. How Did Christopher Columbus Contribute To The Age Of... In a quote from a letter from Christopher Columbus to King Ferdinand on July 7, 1503: Gold is most excellent; gold is treasure, and he who possesses it does all he wishes to in this world. (UnderstandingPrejudice.org) Ever since the first inklings of European expansion, explorers like Christopher Columbus had money and power of the mind, an ideology that has profoundly affected our world in the modern age, while resonating thousands of years into the past. Christopher Columbus would find patrons who shared this ideology in the form of the king and queen of Spain, who would provide the funds and ships necessary to launch Spain and Columbus into the mainstream of history argued as the most important (and possibly infamous) exploratory sail of man. In the old motto of God, Gold, and Glory, the actions that Christopher Columbus partook in the name of Spain begins to compound into an understanding that plants its roots in empire and Christianity, a continuance of perceivable inevitability since the early Romans. There are three main reasons that Columbus embarked on his journey with the support of Spain; the promise of gold and colonial expansion, an exuberant fervor on the part of Columbus during his exploration, and an increasingly competitive imperial machine controlling Europe at the time. First, it is important to address the massive desire for wealth that countries experienced in the Age of Exploration. Kingdoms for the most part stayed intertwined in the system of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Wisdom In Ancient Greek And Greek-American Culture Wisdom, for the majority of people, is viewed as valuable or desirable, but how is wisdom defined? Aside from Oxford Dictionaries description of wisdom: The quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment; the quality of being wise, in what other degrees can wisdom be characterized? Regularly, in many cultures, children are taught to respect their elders because they are wise; because wisdom resides in their elders as old age has brought them crystallized intelligence. In Greek and Greek American culture, old age is honored and celebrated, and respect for elders is central to the family; and in Korea, respect for one s parents, filial piety (Xiao), is considered the most fundamental of the Confucian values, the root of all others. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is portrayed in the Roman goddess Minerva. Straying away from whole empires, Christianity also favored problem solving. Where Paul the Apostle, an apostle who taught the gospel of the Christ to the first century world, in his first epistle to the Corinthians, argued that there are both secular and divine wisdom. In Buddhist traditions and Inuit traditions, developing wisdom was one of the aims of teaching. An Inuit Elder said that a person becomes wise when they could see what needed to be done and do it successfully without being told what to do. Lastly, in many cultures, our molar teeth are etymologically linked with wisdom, e.g., as in the English wisdom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Myth Busting Summary While doing my research I came across a very informational article that will help me come to a conclusion that helps my hypothesis. The article is titled Myth Busting: Robert Pape on ISIS, suicide terrorism, and I.S. Foreign Policy . Elliot Balch writes this article in an interview style he has with Robert Paper, and the reason I will be using this article for this assignment is because it is to the point and in my opinion comes from a reliable source. Robert Pape is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago who specializes in international security affairs (Balch, 2015). While reading through this article it is clear that Robert Pape s views on ISIS is that they are composed of a leadership of around 25 people, and according to him ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This helps my hypothesis because if we do not step in, ISIS will continue to push into more cities. So what can an ordinary person do? It s basically looking for ways to participate in grassroots organizations. And one of the things to do is to talk about new arguments and new ideas. Within six degrees of separation, each of us knows everybody in the world. So if people who read your piece will just tell two or three other people, and then ask them to talk to two or three other people, that will do a lot more good than they might realize. It s actually a lot more powerful than people think, and it is the way to go forward (Balch, 2015). This was my favorite thing that was said because it gives a potential solution to the problem. By communicating with not just our government, but as citizens, we are able to help come up with ideas and stop misinformation from happening. This article gave me some insight on what and how ISIS is doing in the East, and it also was able to tare apart some myths that I thought were true as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Effects Of Fossil Fuels Everyday in U.S., immense amount of fossil fuel is burned. Fossil fuels are fuel formed by natural processes, such as decomposition of buried dead organisms. Fossil fuel release carbon dioxide when they are burned which adds to the greenhouse effect and increases global warming. The way we can help the environment and reduce the amount of carbon dioxide is by replaying fossil fuels with solar and wind sources for electric power generations in the U.S. We burn fossil fuel everyday by driving cars. EIA estimates that U.S. motor gasoline and diesel fuel consumption for transportation in 2016 resulted in the emission of about 1,102 million metric tons of carbon dioxide and 437 million metric tons of CO2, respectively, for a total of 1,540 million metric tons of CO2. Tesla is one of the only company s that was able to make a full electric car. Even thought the prices for the cars is very expensive, the car only runs on a mere battery. If we are able to mass produce more batteries thats much more affordable, we can replace large amount of cars today with electric powered cars and reduce the amount of fossil fuel that is burned. Many people buy solar panels for their houses so they can use that energy. Solar panels help get energy for your house and use that energy for the lights or even to produce heat for your house. You can add immense amounts of insulation when building a new house even if cost a little bit more, it will lower the cost for heating and air conditioning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Southern Women In The 1930 s The Roles of Southern Women During the 1930 s Before the 1930 s, women were very underrated. The Great Depression caused the availability of jobs to go way down, and men were no longer there to work and help their families. The men were characterized as the breadwinner in the family, and the women were seen as the homeworker that cooked and cleaned. After the men started losing their jobs, they felt like a failure because the women then began to thrive. The 1930 s was a turning point for women s lifestyle including home, work, and marriage life. In the 1930 s, marriages began to go downhill. The rates of them occurring began to drop rapidly, along with the birth rates (Gender Roles and Sexual Relations). The men were usually seen as the providers and protectors in the relationship, and that they should be the ones that were to support the family. After they lost their jobs, they lost that role. Without a providing husband in the household, it was very hard on the women. These hardships began to get too much for some of the women and men to handle, and that caused their marriage to crumble (Gender Roles and Sexual Relations). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the market crashed, the men started losing their jobs. Men were usually the workers and they got to have the bigger jobs, but when jobs were starting to go away, the men s went first. Technologies like radios and telephones were beginning to develop all during this time, and women did these jobs. Women were not exactly affected by the market crash because they got paid much less and the market crash affected those who were paid a good amount, which were the men. The men did have the choice to do jobs with the women and that involved technology, but they believed that they would lose their masculinity, so they did not risk it (Gender Roles and Sexual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...