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Cp Lab Report
INTERNSHIP AND CURRICULAR PRACTICAL TRAINING (CPT)
Company information
I am working as a Linux/infrastructure engineer at Informatics Prism/Cirrus labs. It provides solutions
and services to it s client. The core concept of this is Agile software delivery, Automation, Cloud
services and IoT. It helps client s businesses transformation by taking the road to agile methodology
by fulfilling gaps between business requirement and traditional methodology.
As a Linux/Infrastructure Engineer my first project was to Jenkins installation on AWS. Jenkins is an
open source automation DevOps tool written in java. Jenkins helps to automate the non human part of
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For this project I made one LDAP server using open DAP on Linux machine and integrate LDAP
server with bitbucket, Jira and confluence together. Before start real time project I tried 3 times to
manage centralized system on local machine. After successful implementation of LDAP on Local
server it was implementing on AWS.
My 4th project was java web application hosting on Azure cloud. I install maven and tomcat server on
Linux Virtual instance and I have to create database and I have to manage security for that application.
My fifth Project to protect company resources from DDOs Attach. I used Cache Domain Name
Service DNS for protection of internal resource some level of DDOS attack. For this I create one
Linux server and with unbound package. The main purpose this caching server is to improve DNS
efficiency and performance.
My sixth project is still going on which is very different from college course. It is totally new
technology for me to automate different Linux server places on different cloud using DevOps tools
called Ansible.
My seventh project is still going on which is design for application virtualization. In this project I have
to use Kubernetes and docker. It is specially design for high availability and auto scaling.
Here are the courses I learned in Maharishi University of Management (MUM) that helped me during
my work:
1. Modern Programming Practices:
Modern Programming Practices (MPP) is the most critical course that I had studied in Maharishi
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A Social Hierarchy Of Control Over Societal Resources
In all societies three kinds of resources are valued i) power the ability to impose one s will on others;
ii) prestige respect from others; iii) property wealth owned, whether measured in yams, land etc. And
all societies more complex than a simple gathering band, these resources are unequally distributed
among individuals and groups. When people who differ in their ascribed and achieved characteristics
are evaluated differently; a social hierarchy is formed. A hierarchy is a set of ranked statuses from
highest to lowest. Because both the most and least valued traits are likely to be relatively rare, status
hierarchies tend to be diamond shaped, narrow at the very top and bottom. Within the hierarchy,
people at different levels or strata, can claim different amounts of power, prestige and property. In this
way, a set of ranked statuses based on evaluations of social worth is transformed into a hierarchy of
control over societal resources. Stratification systems thus, are both a cause and consequences of
inequality. Although in a hunting and gathering society all members are equally valued and rewarded,
but it is a rare phenomenon. Once the division of labour expands beyond gathering some tasks will be
considered more important than others, and the people who perform such tasks are rewarded with
power, respect and material goods. At the very least, labour is divided on the basis of sex and age, so
that all societies have gender and age stratification systems. The more
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The Cosmic Race By Jose Vasconcelos
As we begin to go on an excursion through literature, it is important to understand the concept of what
an ethnography is. Ethnography is known to be a descriptive type of work that analyzes culture and
customs of individual people. James Clifford has implemented this work into his studies and has
influenced many others to do the same. I saw through the books I have read, ethnography makes these
books become vivacious for a reader. In The Cosmic Race , by Jose Vasconcelos, he discusses
throughout the book about numerous races and emphasizes that the fifth race known to be mestizo
would overpower any race, and dominate the future. Although, throughout the book he argues reasons
why one race would be on top of the pyramid, he contradicts himself numerous times in his arguments
that leaves readers questioning, and a little confused. His writing style is somewhat jumbled that it
takes time to grasp what he is trying to convey. Overall, it was a bizarre reading that it was hard to
grasp his ideas, and had my mind in a labyrinth. First, Vasconcelos mentions these four main races;
Mongols, blacks, whites, and Native Americans. Also, he states that Latin Americans have begun
interracial relationships that have created the mestizo or a mixed race. In the reading, he mentions that
mestizo races will slowly evanescent white people from the top of the hierarchy or pyramid as the
prominent race. He quotes, Whites will try to take advantage of their inventions for
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Western Dialysis
Executive Summary Western Dialysis Clinic is an independent, non profit full service rental dialysis
clinic. The clinic currently provides two types of treatments, which include Hemodialysis (HD) and
Peritoneal (PD). The existing system used by Western Dialysis Clinic is the traditional ratio of cost to
charges (RCC) method. Under this system the traceable supply costs are assigned directly to the two
types of treatment. And also currently both the treatments seem profitable. Due to this David Thomas,
the controller of Western Dialysis has recognized two major issues: First, the procedure currently
being used to assign common expenses may not be correctly presenting the underlying use of the
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As it can be seen this traditional system shows both the procedures to be profitable for the clinic. But
there were several concerns regarding this procedure as projected by the controller of the clinic, since
the traditional system may not be assigning the common expenses to accurately represent the
underlying use of the common resources used by HD and PD. Therefore there is a need shown by the
controller to explore the activity based costing system to understand the costs netter, which can more
accurately calculate the profitability of the two procedures in order to assist the managers to make
more informed decisions. This has been performed in the following breakdown where the general
overhead category, nursing services and equipment costs have been the focus of the analysis, to obtain
a better understanding of the costs at Western Dialysis Clinic. Phase I General Overhead Category The
initial analysis consists of focusing on the general overhead category. For the nursing and the
equipment costs, the allocation is 85% towards HD and 15% towards PD based on staff s experience
rather than using the traditional RCC method. (For detailed analysis please refer to exhibit 3). In this
phase the General Overhead category is divided into four resource cost pools. The four cost pools
consist of facility costs, administration and support staff, communications systems and
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The Impact of Using Technology in Teaching English as...
In the Name of God THE IMPACT OF USING TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING ENGLISH AS A
SECOND LANGUAGE Mahsa Rabiee Khouzestan Science and Research branch, Islamic Azad
University Ahvaz Iran Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of using
technology in teaching English as a second language. It considers some techniques which can promote
English language students to take a step forward on their learning skills by using technology. In this
research, the focus is on reading and writing ability of learners. During the study, some techniques,
such as: Use of Computers, Use of Electronic Dictionaries, Use of Internet Text Chatting and writing
E mails were taken into account and the results of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
3. Research Questions This study was guided by the following research question: 1. Does technology
have any effect on improving input and output skills? 2. Do you think technological tools can motivate
students more in learning English as a second language? 3. How is the technical capability of schools
and English institutions to support the teaching process? 4. Method 4.1. Participants The study was
conducted at a class of Fatemiyeh High school which is located in Ahvaz, Iran. The participants were
20 female students whose field was Natural Science, between the ages of 17 to 18. They were selected
according to their English scores in final exam of previous year. The scores ranged from 14 to 18 out
of 20. They all were native Persian speakers and enrolled before in this high school. 4.2. Instruments
The research utilized the following materials. It consisted of a test on reading and writing, use of
technological tools like: Computer, Electronic Dictionaries, Internet Text Chatting, writing E mails, re
test and a questionnaire. The following sections include further details about these instruments: Test:
At the first of study, a test on vocabulary, grammar and reading comprehension, based on the first
lesson of pre university English book was taken from students to check their reading and writing
abilities. Use of Computer: Computers can be used to develop the writing skills of English language
learners. Writing
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Regional Locoregional Recurrence
The development of regional lymph node recurrence is a rare event and is usually associated with a
poor prognosis. It occurs more common in young women with large tumors (4). The rate of
locoregional recurrence following mastectomy accounts for 9%, while it carries a 1 3% among early
stage breast cancer. (17)
The PET CT carries an important role in defining the disease extent in locoregional recurrence and
treatment decision for advanced breast cancer. (20 21)
A study conducted by Wilner et al. of 145 patients with loco regional recurrences after mastectomy
had concluded that a better 5 year survival was for patients with only axillary lymph node recurrences
(50%), compared with those with supraclavicular lymph node recurrence (28%) and combined chest
wall with axillary recurrences (28%). Only 5% had 5 year survival ... Show more content on
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(17)
As the long term outcome of radiation therapy was generally poor among the LRR occurring
following mastectomy, His RA et al. had concluded that the long term survival as well as local control
for loco regional recurrence of breast cancer after mastectomy were high among patients with
favorable subgroup (1 DFS ≥2years, 2 isolated chest wall recurrence, 3 tumor size 3cm). They also
find that this favorable subgroup of patients will reasonably benefit from aggressive treatment. (18)
There are many factors that significantly affect the prognosis of a case with loco regional recurrences.
According to schmoor et al., 337 patients had developed isolated loco regional recurrence as the first
event after a median follow up time of 8 years. The initial lymph node status, the tumor grade,
hormonal status of the primary and a disease free interval to the time of isolated locoregional
recurrence all have a significant effect on patient outcomes. (16) Noting that surgical removal of the
recurrence greatly improves survival
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Ocular Dominance
Understanding the Effect that Ophthalmologic Diseases have on the Development, and Maintenance,
of Ocular Dominance Columns
Vessa Pearsall
TA: Austin Ferro; Section 005
March 22, 2017
Abstract:
It is well understood that ocular dominance columns are a group of neurons that preferentially respond
to the input from one eye over the other. When these groups of neurons converge onto binocular cells
found in other layers, binocular vision is produced. However, it is less understood whether
ophthalmologic diseases, specifically forms of astigmatism, strabismus and cataracts, have an impact
on the development and maintenance of these ocular dominance columns. Ocular dominance columns
were labelled with cytochrome oxidase, an enzyme used to identify ... Show more content on
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This enzyme will dye areas of high metabolic activity. This technique can be used to compare and
contrast the presence of ocular dominance columns in normal mammals with abnormal mammals (i.e.:
those with monocular, or decreased, vision).
Should include data using cytochrome oxidase to identify ODCs in patients with different
ophthalmologic disease.
Should talk about when cytochrome oxidase can be used (i.e.: alive versus dead) and the effect that
enucleation of an affected eye has on the presence of ODCs.
Conclusion: It can be concluded that ophthalmologic diseases do have detrimental impacts on the
development and maintenance of ocular dominance columns. This is due to the loss in binocular
vision, which is important for the development of depth perception as well as ocular dominance
columns. While monocular vision results in the shrinkage and disappearance of ocular dominance
columns, it would be interesting to see if ocular dominance columns could be re established if
binocular vision was
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The Pros And Cons Of Critical Rationalism
Introduction
My essay is about the second issue where teachers have to follow the prescribed curriculum in the
country and they also have to teach or transfer the curriculum content as it is with no additions of
other information to the learners. This essay is written in a critical rationalism philosophical
perspective. I will cover the implications for me as a student teacher, the meaning of this, advantages,
disadvantages, my critical reflection and etc.
Body
Critical Rationalism believes that we should question what we are told by authorities and that we
should examine our own ideas. This perspective believes that human beings can solve their problems
by thinking critically or clearly about things and discussing everything openly, it also focuses on
avoiding falsity. Critical Rationalism is a process of solving problems by trial and error and it tells us
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This document says that teachers should equip learners with knowledge, skills and values, regardless
of their differences so that they can achieve self fulfilment and for meaningful participation in society
as citizens of a free country. Learners should be provided with access to higher education but I believe
that this is not possible for all learners because some learners can t afford to go to school due to no
funds being available for them where as some learners are privileged enough to go to school to get an
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Music Education Community
Based on the research presented, it is apparent in both individual practice sessions and large group
settings that student musicians and directors are at great risk of NIHL. Furthermore, daily exposure
limit is often reached well before the conclusion of the practice session or ensemble rehearsal. The
evidence is sufficient to prompt music educators to be aware of and concerned about the role of NIHL
in the classroom. Chesky (2008) argues that the music education community needs to realize that
children in the United States are not learning about NIHL as part of the public school curriculum (p.
37). Essentially, there appears to be no public school discipline under which this education naturally
falls. Music teachers are not expected to tackle public health issues like bicycle helmet or seat belt use,
smoking, or recreational drug use, or teen pregnancy. Therefore, it seems to be the responsibility of
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In today s field of music hearing loss one of the leading experts in research and prevention
management is Dr. Marshall Chasin, Director of Auditory Research at the Musicians Clinics of
Canada, Adjunct Professor at the University of Toronto, and Associate Professor in the School of
Communication Disorders and Sciences at the Western University. Additionally, he is the author of
over 200 articles and 7 books. In his 2009 book Hearing Loss in Musicians: Prevention and
Management , Chasin suggests several inexpensive modifications school band teachers should
consider making in the classroom to help reduce the levels of noise exposure. (p. 159) It is suggested
that trumpet and other treble brass instruments be placed on risers. This keeps the direct sound which
emanates from the bell away
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The Effects Of My Life
Cancer, a failing gallbladder, crohns disease, I stare at the wall rummaging through all the problems I
could be facing in this moment. The surge of pain in the upper right quadrant of my abdomen strikes
me unexpectedly, throwing me into a spiraling episode of assumption and google searches. The only
results yielded by these searches were virtually every terminal disease that had this symptom. It was
now that I realized this could be a potentially life altering circumstance.
All my life I had never had a physical impairment; therefore, you can imagine when I began feeling
even the slightest amount of pain I felt like I was going mad. My trips to the gastroenterologist started
in my sophomore year. I quickly grew tired of showing up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I lay on the stretcher in tears being rolled away from my family, silently screaming, and bursting with
a terrible anxiety like never before. We are going to place this mask over your nose and mouth, just
breathe in and out as normal, says the anesthesiologist. The air I was forced to breathe in smelt
explicitly like nail polish remover. I woke up with an atrocious headache and some immobility. Once
again not a thing was wrong with me according to the results which angered me to no end. How come
my life is still being consumed by this pain and yet my results say I m perfectly healthy? My last
major and only test left that my gastroenterologist had to offer me was a colonoscopy. Nobody wants
to have to experience one of these, especially at the prime age of 16. Anyhow if this meant yielding
another possible reason for this ghastly pain then you bet I was going to be right back on that stretcher
within the next few months. I had my better days, even some no pain at all; but the days I did have it
were some of the worst days of my life. The colonoscopy brought nothing more than another
disappointing sheet of doctor words, and a few pictures of my intestines (which were kind of
interesting so at least if I had any perk to this situation it was this). The doctors work was done and
there was no more for him to try so I guess it was back to google
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Paul Levy Essay
Paul Levy s strong transformational leadership style facilitated Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
(BIDMC) from ailing to thriving. The organization faced many dire issues including financial crisis,
poor quality of patient care, and low staff morale. This grim outlook required a strong
transformational leader. Levy displayed all the characteristics of a powerful and effective leader by
embracing intellectual stimulation, individual consideration, and charisma which enabled him to lead
them through the crisis. Levy was able to inspire the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center staff by
clearly presenting the hospitals challenges and seeking out different viewpoints to solve them. He was
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This helps support and develops followers to improve self confidence and a desire to improve
performance. When you have a team that believes in themselves, you can achieve so much more than
your average organization. Levy believes in the CEO as a teacher, he motivates his management team
in improving decision making and accountability, an example is the discharging of patients which
were being seen as a bottleneck (getting people who are well to leave the hospital). The Department of
Medicine was responsible for coming up with a plan to resolve the issue, and had yet to take action in
implementing their new plan. Levy addressed this in a staff meeting, direct at the head of the
Department, in front of everyone. He said that in order to get anything done, you need a champion,
periodic reporting, and corrective actions. This put peer pressure on the Department of Medicine to
produce results, singling them out as aware of an issue although they had not yet taken action. This is
a lesson on how to organize things to get things done. He was also motivating other to follow suit and
start implementing improvements in their departments. Charismatic leaders are able to inspire emotion
and passion in their followers by being optimistic and enthusiastic. Without passionate and emotional
employees, an organization will be crippled and unable to face
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Mortgage Refinancing Myths
Mortgage rates have been at an all time low for many years and while they ve gone up a bit recently,
they are still historically low. This has led to masses of homeowners scrambling to refinance their
mortgages. The reason so many homeowners have waited to refinance their mortgage is because there
are so many mortgage refinancing myths out there. That s why we re going to help you wade through
the information and dispel those mortgage refinancing myths, which will help you make an educated
decision about whether or not refinancing your home is the right decision for you and your situation.
Here are the top nine mortgage refinancing myths that keep so many homeowners from taking
advantage of these historically low interest rates.
1. Do I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Wouldn t It Be Better for Me to Invest My Money Rather Than Using It to Refinance My Mortgage?
Investing is all about making money, but so is refinancing your mortgage in a roundabout way. Smart
investors don t put all their eggs in one basket. That s why refinancing your mortgage is a good idea.
If you refinance your mortgage, you will have more money to invest. And if you are reinvesting for a
shorter term, but a higher monthly payment, then you will be able to pay off your mortgage sooner.
That means once your mortgage is paid off, you can take that money and invest the entire amount.
Additionally, paying on a mortgage doesn t come with any risk like investing in the stock market does.
Another way to look at it is by comparing how much money you would make if you had invested your
money rather than using it to refinance your mortgage. Then compare that to what you would save if
you had used your money for mortgage refinancing. Once you have those two numbers, you will also
have a clear picture as to which route is best for you. Of course this is not an exact science, because
there s no way you can predict how much you will make if you invest your money. However, you can
use your best guess based on the current market and hope for the
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Family Dynamic Paper
Family dynamic and Education. There are multiple generations who are living in the Twin River
housing. We need to stress the importance of education and empire the younger generation to be more
self reliant to be able to break the cycle. Although children are going to school, it is at home and the
surrounding neighborhood that also teaches life lessons. Being isolated and surrounded by homeless,
drugs, and gang members will promote bad behaviors and violence that the children may learn from
watching. Parents are sometimes helpless not being able to shield their children from the harsh reality.
Children acting out in school from learned behavior at home or around the neighborhood may cause
them to be in trouble with the law or drop out of school. This isolated community will soon have a
new life. The socialization of different class will have a great benefit to the younger generations
overall wellbeing and health. According to Healthy People 2020, For a community to improve its
health, its members must often change ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Even though 94.6% of the resident at Twin River residents have primary care physicians, it is unclear
if they are managing their chronic illness. The residents have challenges getting an appointment as
well as transportation to get to the appointment. One resident who is on three different seizure
medications is having breakthrough seizures. Her appointment to see the doctor when she called after
her seizure is a week from her first seizure. No blood draw was ordered to ensure that her level was at
the optimal status. No increase in medication in the meantime. There was no advice and or direction of
her care by the caregiver. This lack of care will contribute to the declining health of this resident. The
price of the medication for chronic illness is another factor for non compliance. The overall chronic
illness such as hypertension, diabetes, and others are increasing, as the chart
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Problem Definition. . In A Mobile Network Different Kind
Problem Definition In a Mobile Network Different kind of data flow over the network. In the recent
year the communication over the Mobile Network in increasing very fast. Because of this the
efficiency and the Quality of the service in Mobile Networks is affected. It results the delayed data
transmission, Data Loss, Data Distortion and some other problems related to data. As the never size
increased this problem becomes more critical. The proposed work is about to improve the QOS in a
Mobile Adhoc Network. The proposed work is to improve the flow control respective to balancing the
Bandwidth in Mobile Network. In this work we will work on Flow Control in Machanism in bottle
neck flow control. Along with this we are providing an approach ... Show more content on
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Fig 1.3 Centralized topology network For this reason, MANETs are also called infrastructure less or
non infrastructure wireless networks. The term ad hoc implies that this network is a network
established for a special, often extemporaneous service customized to specific applications. MANETs
enable wireless networking in environments where there is no wired or cellular infrastructure; or, if
there is an infrastructure, it is not adequate or cost effective. The absence of a central coordinator and
base stations makes operations in MANETs more complex than their counterparts in other types of
wireless networks such as cellular networks or wireless local area networks (WiFi networks). In
MANETs, routing and resource management are done in a distributed manner; that is, all nodes
coordinate to enable communications among themselves. This requires each node to be more
intelligent so that it can operate both as a network host for transmitting and receiving data, and as a
network router for forwarding packets for other nodes. There are currently two type of mobile wireless
networks. The first is known as the infrastructure Centralize Topology or as a fixed structure networks
as shown in Figure 1.4. The bridges for these networks are known as base stations (BS). A mobile
node within these networks connects and communicates with the nearest BS that is within
transmission range. As the mobile goes out of range of one
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Andrew Murdock s Tree Army
In 1935 a young man from New Jersey, by the name of Andrew Murdock is inducted into Roosevelts
Tree Army , also known as the CCC, civilian conservation corps which began in 1933 by executive
orders 6101 and 6129. Murdock wrote in his diary of his personnel accounts and day to day life while
in the CCC. His diaries start in New jersey, riding cross country to Virgilia, CA where he reports for
duty to Company F55. Unbeknownst to Murdock he has played a vital role in the preservation of
history, conservation of land and the organization of the state park systems for Arkansas and across
America, as well as multiple offshoots to the original project for conservation of land.
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In the beginning, according to Robert Fletcher, director of CCC objectives and results report from
1938 digital archives. There were close to 300,00 men enrolled . These men lived and worked closed
to their camps across the country building roads, dams, clearing land, planting trees, making trails, fire
prevention, forestry service, lookout towers and infrastructures at national and state parks. Mt Nebo,
one of Arkansas first state parks had CCC company 1780 V which was a group of veterans from
southern states worked to build Mt Nebo s historical cabins, hiking trails, fire pits, roads, pavilions
and bridges. Four cabins and a bridge are now registered on the national historical places of Arkansas
(see copy of document on next page). In all there were 105 projects and or camps across Arkansas
according to archives on The legacy of the CCC. Each one of these projects by the CCC contributes to
historical preservation, conservation, the organization and development of both Arkansas state parks
and national park systems. There are thousands of pages written in dedication to these men and their
efforts created by a social need to put men back to work during the depression. The CCC s stories and
legacies are well document through history, as it changed and formed our countryside. FDR claimed
that as the country grew the population migrated across the land to reap its benefit, in doing so
Americans also destroyed the land without regard for future. Another way to view the CCC project
was an effort to revitalize what we had taken from the land and preserve it for future generations, in
doing so it also provided jobs, education, skills, protection and
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The Implications Of Celiac Disease
Have you ever had a stomach acne or pain in the stomach after eating certain foods? Well, if so you
might have Celiac Disease. Although, many people have heard about Celiac Disease, they don t know
its implications, or it s symptoms, and some of its preventive measures.
What is celiac disease? It s not a food allergy or intolerance, it s autoimmune disease. A disease in
which the small intestine is hypersensitive to gluten leading to difficulty digesting foods. Gluten is a
type of protein found in grains, wheat, barley,rye and triticale ( a wheat and rye cross). (Celiac disease
foundation) ( Reader s digest illustrated encyclopedia)
Limitations to do with celiac disease. Keeping the mental plan. Staying away from certain foods, and
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If the child isn t treated soon enough the child could get very ill. The disease is normally heredity
meaning that it runs in the family. If not detected soon enough they could pass away at an early stage
in life. Celiac disease is also not curable and no treatment can be down to not be gluten free. (Celiac
disease foundation)
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How it affects people? It affects everyone very different. People with celiac eat gluten and might have
head problems, stomach problems, tooth problems, even leg muscle problems if you would want to
know all of the known effect there is a lot listed in the symptoms that you would have paragraph.
Support groups are a great thing for people with celiac disease. You get to learn how to make a meal
plan. How to stay to the meal plan. How to stay away from certain foods that you crave for something
gluten free. You get to hangout with people that have the same disease as you and learn how they are
overcoming it. (Celiac disease topic overview)
These are all things you would need to know about celiac disease and the lifestyle that you have to
live by if you gluten free. Also, how much you would have to invest in being gluten free and how your
life might be changed by it.
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Societys Influence On Morals Essay
Society s Influence on Morals
The atrocities of the Holocaust have prompted much inquiry by researchers to understand how
humans can behave so cruelly toward their fellow man. Theories have been formed that cite the men
of Battalion 101 as exceptions or men with faulty personalities, when, in fact, they were ordinary men.
The people who attempted to perform a genocide were the same people as you and me with the only
difference being the environment in which they worked. The behavior of the men in Battalion 101 was
not abnormal human behavior, rather, their actions are testament to the premise that when humans are
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Children were taught that the Russians were evil and while the Russian children were being taught the
same ideas about the Americans. Propaganda was used by our government to make us believe that we
were the good side while they were the bad side. Before anyone had time to sit back and think about
the situation rationally, our entire society hated the Communists. The same situation applied for the
German citizens except, their attitudes illustrated the effectiveness of propaganda even when it has the
evilest of implications.
It must be understood that the men who transported or participated in the killings of 83,000 Jews were
not selected as men who were thought to be capable of acting inhuman. They were ordinary men in
their 30 s and 40 s who were too old to fight in the war but they were still capable of carrying out
orders. Before the war, the men worked as businessmen, truck drivers, medical workers, and even
teachers who came from middle to lower class backgrounds. It is difficult to imagine an individual,
such as a teacher, who dedicated his life to the enhancement of a child s education and well being,
participated and tolerated the killing of thousands of children. But it is true that the same men, who the
Jewish society trusted as workers and professionals, willfully tried to kill them off.
The political environment which surrounded the
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Wrongful Convictions
Cornelius Dupree Jr.: A Case of Wrongful Conviction.
Written by: Lance Kriete
CJL4037
April 2011
Every year in the United States of America, millions of crimes are committed that violate and harm
the individual rights, properties, and freedoms that are not only guaranteed to American citizens of this
country, but also naturally inherent to mankind as whole. Based on the founding principles of our
country, which are derived from the Constitution of these United States, justice is dealt accordingly to
the perpetrators of these crimes. While this justice is usually fair, due to certain rights given to those
who may be charged with crimes, sometimes an error is made. A simple mistake, a missing or broken
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The 26 year old woman, on the other hand, had pointed them out and identified them as the
perpetrators. Dupree was subsequently charged with one count of aggravated robbery and one count of
rape, and put on trial. During litigation, both victims had testified that Dupree was one of the men who
carjacked them in November. Disregarding the fact that the two defendants were not originally noticed
in police lineups by the male victim, and despite the woman s repeated mixing up of the two
defendants identities in court, the jury somehow thought the defense of mistaken identity was not
possible, and thus both men were found guilty of aggravated robbery. The jury decided to not indict
Dupree on charges of abduction or rape because they had felt any further convictions would not have
been very significant; he was already given a sentence of 75 years in prison. After the initial trial,
Dupree s attempts of appealing the decision were rejected three times, because he would not admit to
being a sex offender. Throughout his time in incarceration, Dupree maintained his innocence; even
turning down two opportunities for early parole, because he would not admit guilt and confess to a
crime he did not commit. In 2006, his case was picked up by The Texas Innocence Project, and by
July of 2007, the Innocent Project team requested permission from the state of Texas to test for DNA
evidence from pubic
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Themes Of Catch 22
Catch 22 s Recurrent Themes as Real World Issues
Heller provides a satirical depiction of military bureaucracy and authoritarianism through the many
antics of a B 25 bombardier, Yossarian. When Catch 22 was first released, its reviews were polarizing.
Some critics praised its raunchy humor and depiction of war, in all of its gruesome detail. Others
loathed its seemingly nonsensical plot structure and repetitiveness. Heller, born in 1923, was part of
the G.I. Generation and served during World War II in the Army Air Corps as a bombardier. He flew
sixty missions, but one drastically affected Heller. In a flight to Avignon, after dropping his bombs, his
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He would plead insanity, but he cannot due to the Catch 22 principle that requires him to file a report
of insanity; however, this would prove he is actually sane because he fears for his own life. Yossarian
witnesses the death or disappearance of most of his close friends before the end of the book, leaving
him with nothing to lose. In a final act of defiance, Yossarian proclaims that he is not flying any more
missions. The officers take him into custody and give him an offer: go home to the United States and
spread the good word about the war effort, or be court martialed. He takes the first offer, but then goes
AWOL in a B 25 on a route to Switzerland (Heller). The Catch 22 principle and Yossarian s defiant
acts create a picture of the effects of authoritarianism, greed, as well as military bureaucracy as seen
through the eyes of Heller during the 1950s and 1960s.
The Catch 22 principle functions as a literary device repeatedly throughout the book as a
representation of authority s theft of personal freedom. The principle is repeatedly used as a
justification for obscene acts and statements in the book. For example, at one point Military Police
officers raid a brothel frequented by the soldiers and officers. They ransack the building and destroy
everything that is breakable. When Yossarian arrives to the brothel, an old woman is worried sick
about all of the prostitutes and says Catch 22 says they have a right to do
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The Battle Of The Trenches During World War II
Progressive Warfare Terror, disease, long days, and cold nights are some of the best words to describe
life in the trenches during the first World War. Offensive advancements were quickly met with
standoffs, leaving soldiers living in dirt holes in the ground for months at a time. To overcome the
stalemates brought on by trench warfare in WWI, technological advances were made, such as poison
gas, tanks, and machine guns, that have changed warfare even to this day. Trench warfare defined the
first world war. Prior to the start of the War to end all wars, generals believed offensive attacks would
ensure that the end would come swiftly. However, they soon realized that stalemates would bring the
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Lice were a large issue because they were the cause of Trench Fever. Trench Fever was a painful
disease that was widespread through trenches, both Allied and Central Powers. It was at one time
computed to form 40 percent of evacuations, and 60 per cent of all cases of sickness in certain
formations (577). Although only 8% of Trench Fever cases were fatal, it affected over 800,000 allied
soldiers alone, leaving them unfit for duty for up to three months at a time. Symptoms were harsh, but
not always fatal. After an incubation period of fifteen to thirty days, during which prodromata are not
frequent, the disease is ushered in with sudden onset headache, dizziness, pains in the back and legs,
lateral nystagmus, injected conjunctivae (pink eye), enlarged spleen, an erythematous or papular rash
on the trunk, and sharp fever. (578). Life in the trenches was far from comfortable. To save their
soldiers and progress the war, military officers knew something had to change. One of the many
advancements made during the duration of World War I was that of poisonous gasses. These gasses
were considered uncivilized before the beginning of the first World War. However, they were deemed
necessary to overcome the standoff between the Allied forces and the Central Powers. The French
army was the first to use such a weapon in 1914, but the Germans were the first to use poisonous
gasses on a large scale. The German s first recorded use of
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Character Analysis of Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby by F....
You can t repeat the past?... Why of course you can. (110 This enduring quote from the famous novel
The Great Gatsby by none other than F. Scott Fitzgerald stirs the mind and imagination in wonder of
the very character who had uttered these words. Infamous Gatsby is the mysterious man behind the
lavish and enthralling parties; a man who made his money and his image in that of a king. But, who is
this mysterious man? How did he receive the great fortune of developing all of which he had
possessed? He had it all, but we are on the outside looking in; did this man with everything really have
nothing at all? If Jay Gatsby is the real person we see him to be, then James Gatz is nonexistent. The
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Jay Gatsby himself had killed a man. Countless different conversations with the topic all on Gatsby.
These differing conversations all held by the ever changing people not even invited by the supreme
pontiff himself. Those guests came and left like dust in the wind. In and out of Gatsby s seemingly
flawless life. Jay, a pretty spiffy man if I do say so myself, just gallivants around inconspicuously
observing and spectates the crowd around him. But, for what; what is something that this man feels he
needs so much that he can not join his own parties that he hosts every week end?
At his lips touch she blossomed for him like a flower and the incarnation was complete. (##). Roses
are red, violets are blue, Daisy Buchanan is rich, misleading, and rude. Misleading a world that means
to lead on in a wrong direction. Daisy, shallow materialistic Daisy Buchanan, lives right across the bay
from Mr. Jay himself. Every night, wonder boy goes to the end of his dock to stare out into the
distance. He finds himself gazing at the green light at the end of the Buchanan s dock. This green light
can symbolize many things wit in the book. This simple light could represent the desire burning inside
Gatsby to achieve the goal of getting Daisy or it could stand for his dream of her and how he can not
reach it no matter how hard he tries. Little does Daisy know, she is the whole reason Gatsby showed
up out of the blue. She, Daisy Buchanan, is Jay Gatsby s
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Gonzaga University Business Analysis
Gonzaga University is located in the city of Spokane, Washington in the western region of the United
States. Spokane means children of the sun and it comes from the Spokane tribe. This scenic city is the
gateway to the great outdoors. It holds 76 lakes, 5 national parks, and 33 golf courses. You can also
hike the famous Centennial Trail, a path stretching from Idaho to Nine Mile Falls, Washington. One of
the largest urban waterfalls in the United States is located in the center of Spokane. Spokane has the
reputation as the smallest town to host the World s Fair in America.
Many well know Americans have called this fair city home. Well known singer Bing Crosby was born
and lived in Spokane throughout his life.
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Their mascot, Spike the Bulldog, represents the school sports teams in blue and white. Coach Mike
Few lead the Gonzaga men s basketball team to victory in their games. Player Jack Beach, Number 2,
is a sophomore in Gonzaga University. Jack plays Guard on the Zags basketball team. Jack Beach is 6
2 and weighs 175 pounds. Beach s first appearance on the team was against Northern Arizona in the
season opener in 2015. Beach played thirteen games in his freshman year at Gonzaga. As a senior in
Torrey Pines High School, Jack averaged 12.1 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game, and
made 60 three pointers in a span of thirty five games. Freshman Zach Norvell Jr., Number 23, plays
Guard for the Zags. He is 6 5 and weighs 205 pounds. Norvell Jr. went to school at Simeon Career
Academy in Chicago, Illinois. In his junior year, Zach averaged thirteen points, four rebounds, and
three assists, however in his senior year he averaged eighteen points, eight rebounds, and four assists.
Before he graduated high school he was ranked number 76 on the top 100 wowed onlookers at an
Association of American Universities game in Las
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In Vitro Fertilization Is Ethical
Making someone else s baby Surrogate mothers carry another couple s child with her own eggs or
fertilized eggs from other women. Surrogate motherhood is unethical and needs to be banned due to
the fact that reproductive technologies are inhuman and a form of violence therefore, as surrogacy
becomes more popular, legal problems proliferate. Reproductive technologies such as In Vitro
Fertilization and surrogacy are a form of violence against women because they technologically ravage
women s bodies. In Vitro Fertilization is a medical procedure that s done where an egg is fertilized by
sperm in a test tube (Raymond 1). The procedure is just inhuman in many ways, the mother is not
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In one case a gay couple were able to purchase eggs for a surrogate mother for two newborns(Devine
1). Here is where commercial surrogacy causes the children to be at risk. There is no guarantee that
pedophiles will not be able to buy and raise their victims, since there is a egg and sperm donor. No one
with a physical link can protect the child due to lack of natural nurturing links put the child at a greater
risk of abuse(Devine 1) . There are many questions from everyone, What if these people do not have
the right intentions? How do we know the surrogate mother will take care of the baby until they are
born? Questions that go through everyone s head all the time. If you have to worry about these
questions or just be unsure of it then it should be illegal. people who are unsure about drugs, or a new
medication they should take makes them double guess it. Most of the time if they have to double guess
it, they do not do it. The ultimate horror of the 21st century science is that if you have enough money
you can buy a helpless newborn baby and do whatever they liked to with it in the privacy of their own
home. There is nothing nobody can do to stop it(Devine 2). Commercial surrogacy is not something
people should not turn to when looking for a child for whatever reasons they may have. If people were
to think about it, like they do not know the surrogate mother. The surrogate mother doesn t get a
background check nor does the family getting the baby. So literally anyone with the money can get
this child. They could possibly harm the child but yet no one will never know. At least with adoption
agencies they look into families background and make sure they are fit to raise someone else s child.
There has been some cases where famous people have turned to surrogacy such as Michael Jackson.
The $250 million pop
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Greeny Ride A Horse Western Analysis
How To Properly Ride a Horse Western
Welcome, greeny rider.
I am assuming you know nothing about horseback riding, western style, from the way you are looking
at the saddle. Yes, that is the correct form and fit of the saddle. Yes, it probably is heavy for your arms.
Yes, the reins are supposed to be that long. Any more questions...? Put your hands down! Good...
Make sure that, when you are trotting, you move against the saddle. When you are in saddle, you
should never move with the saddle. Never. You need to keep your body flailing around against it.
Also, make sure that when you are moving against it, you push your body up towards the saddle horn
and almost clonk the inside of your legs against it every time. That won t hurt at all..
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This will make your horse get used to being pulled really hard in the mouth, and it will refuse to stop
whenever you pull back on the reins in the future, because it is so used to having its mouth ripped up.
This will make sure your horse go fast and never tire, because it doesn t have to worry about being
stopped.
Make sure the horse s head is behind the vertical when riding. They don t need to breathe! It won t
even hurt their neck! A horse s head is meant to be pulled down to it s neck, so air has trouble getting
in through their nose and into their lungs. Nobody s head hurts after looking down all day, either.
You must wear shorts or thin riding pants. Jeans are overrated. You are going to want the saddle to rub
against your legs and scrape the skin off. Tougher skin will grow back! But you must keep riding,
even through the pain. You fidgeting in your saddle will make the horse do much better, because it
totally can t pick up on your mood.
And, this, is how to ride Western. The proper way. It s for everyone, especially if you like ignoring
your instructor, or just learning on your own. No mistakes can be made if you do all of the things
mentioned
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Catilina Island Trip
Today was the last day of my field trip to Catilina island. I was going kayaking that day. I was on a
rocky beach. I could here the waves crushing agisnt the rocks as we where getting ready to go out to
sea on the kayaks. The sea breeze stung my face when I looked into it. We had to put on water shoes
to keep our feet from getting cuts on the rocks. The shoes did not do a very good job of keeping our
feet from hurting, altho they did stop us from getting cuts. The hardest part was getting the kayaks to
the shore. They were about 48 to 58 feet from the shore. It was hard because we could not drag the
kayaks to the shore. After we got the kayaks to shore we sat in our kayaks ready to go out to sea. This
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We went quite fast compared to the other kids there, in my opion I think we went the fastest. When we
where out at sea Dan held his paddle up that meant to go to him while holding on to eachoters kaicks
once we got to him. At least ten times we yelled ICEBURG. This meant to look out we will run into
you. My throat got sore from yelling iceburg so many times. I fanily realized that I was wet because
the ore brought up water onto the kayak. People were also throwing seaweed at us. The seaweed that
was not from there felt like an unsticky spiderweb but more durable. The seaweed that was from the
island was a teardrop shape with a vertical oval alomost at the bottom. It felt better than the other
seaweed and also a little bit like wet rubber. In my opion I thought it felt good. When I saw the seals
and the sea otters I was squealing with excitement even though I ve seen them before in the zoo. The
baby ones where the cutest as they were laying on the rock. We passed by them altho the current was
there so we had to fight it a little bit so we would not hit the rocks. When we where heading back we
stopped about a little less than halfway to the shore from where we where
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Why Is Supply-Side Economics Important
To overcome poverty and the flaws of the economic crisis in our society, we need to envision our
social life. We have to free our mind, imagine what has never happened before and write social fiction.
We need to imagine things to make them happen. If you don t imagine, it will never happen.
(Muhammad Yunis) Economic policy refers to the actions that governments take in the economic
field. It covers the systems for setting levels of taxation, government budgets, the money supply. The
three topics I will be discussing are supply side economics, demand side economics, and monetary
policy, and how they affect the economy and why they are important. Supply side economics is a
macroeconomic theory which argues that economic growth can be
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Oral History Analysis
An oral history interview has a multitude of elements that differentiates it from a normal journalistic
interview. Oral history is primary source material collected in an interview setting with a witness to or
participant in an event or a way of life and is grounded in context of time and place to give it
meaning... (COHT Volume 1 pg.26). The purpose is preserve the information and keep for future
generations, researchers, and the community. Oral histories are made so that communities do not lose
precious information on events or time periods that have meaning to the community. The overall
purpose of the Itasca State Park Oral History Project was to capture the experiences of people who
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First was the warm up phase were Rieger allows Hunt to talk about herself. It is only around page 2 of
the transcript that Hunt starts to talk about working at the lodge. The second phase was the walking
down memory lane phase majority of the dialogue was about her past experiences staying and
working at the lodge and the fun experiences she had working there. The third phase and final phase
Hunt s feelings on the development of park in the present. There were not any question that seemed
off limits. Any questions that Hunt could not answer she would redirect her responses into something
that she was familiar with or she would simply state she did not remember, like with questions about
the CCC. Hunt did not talk bad about anyone expect Mrs. Johnson, but Hunt s comments on Mrs.
Johnson were not
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Physics of a Kayak (Qayaq) Essay
Qayaqs, now known as kyaks, were used by the Yup ik Eskimos of Southwest Alaska. The Qayaq is a
symbol of the Yup ik culture. It symbolizes the significance of subsistence and using the surrounding
resources to survive. This vessel also represents the intelligence and ingenuity of the Yup ik people
developing and designing a water craft that was swift, quiet, and could withstand harsh water
turbulence. They were used as a mode of transportation for subsistence hunting and gathering. They
were also a symbol of importance in society. ...it was the basis among men for obtaining wealth and
women (Zimmerly, 40). Wealth was measured on the ammount of goods a man could give away,
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The beam of approximately 30 inches gave the kyak excellent stability and combined with a sealable
waterproof gut skin parka and one or two recovery techniques, made it very seaworthy ( Zimmerly,
40). The wood used was drift wood, and was steamed and bent into the prefered shape. The pegs to
hold the ribs in place were made out of specially selected driftwood or caribou antler. The seal skin
was removed from any hair, dried, and then soaked in urine and rain water to make it flexible enough
to sew. Then the skins sewn together with sinew on the outside, and then re sewn on the inside with
dried beach grass to make sure it was waterproof. The skins are then lashed onto the frame and then
oiled with seal oil and then caulked with a mixture of moss and seal oil. (Delta Discovery) The shape
of a qayaq is the most important characteristic to determine whether it will flow well in the water.
When a qayaq floats, it displaces an amount of water that is equal to its weight because water is
incompressible. When the qayaq is moving, it displaces more water. The amount of displacement
depends on the weight of the qayaq and the speed it is moving. If the path of the water was blocked,
say by a flat front, more energy would be needed to move the qayaq. This is why streamlining, or
laminar flow is important and needs to be considered when looking at the physics of a qayaq.
(http://www.rockisland.com/~kyak/floatbod.html) There
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Mrs. O Neil s Case Study
Having a child with special needs can feel enormously daunting, however, a determined parent is
distant to succeed and consequently, a child will thrive. In the month of March, I had the opportunity
to administer several interviews with Mrs.O Neil. The subject of our interviews was her daughter
Sophie.Sophie is the youngest of four children born to Lucy O Neil and Jack O Neil . Mrs. O Neil, age
46, is a full time High School English teacher and primary caregiver of her children. Jack O Neill, age
46, is a Trades and Custom Manager at KPMG. Sophie s siblings are Maria, age 14, Cody, age 13, and
Emmy, and 11. The O Neil s are a middle class Irish family living in Brooklyn. On June 27, 2006,
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O Neil remembers Sophie as a non responsive baby. She would not watch as an object moved through
her line of vision. Although she did react to light, she did not track it. Mrs. O Neil recalled that Sophie
rarely cried, not even when she was hungry. When she did cry, it was short and stopped abruptly.
Sophie did not look at adult faces or coo or smile. According to Ms.O Neil Sophie did not seek
attention or seem to want to be held. Mrs. O Neil also remembers that when Sophie was placed on her
stomach, she would not turn her head from side to side and while on her back she moved each foot
separately.
In Rosalind Charlesworth (2013) book, Understanding Child Development she recalls Vygotsky
stating that he recognizes the change from the uterine to the outside environment as being traumatic.
Vygotsky (as cited in Charlesworth, 2013, p. 150) states; This crisis, or transitional period, is the time
when the first mental processes develop. Primitive mental activity takes place during those first
weeks. When the child first smiles at the sound of the human voice real reciprocal social interaction
between child and adult begins.
I would hypothesize, that Sophie s delayed cognitive, socio emotional, motor and language
development was highly compromised because of her Down s syndrome and medical complications. It
will take outside interventions, consistent parenting, for this baby to
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Casual Substance Abuse
Casual Analysis of Drug Abuse The major cause of drug abuse is the parental influence on the
children. In many cases, drug abuse runs in the family, and as the children interact with their parents,
they tend to imitate what their parents are doing. For instance, a school youth whose parent is taking
alcohol may start drinking just because it is a common behavior in their family. Besides, this may not
be directly related to genetics since some follow what their parents are doing. Another thing is that
children from low income families tend to get involved in destructive behaviors like drug abuse. This
is because they receive less attention and teachings from their parents and caregivers at the younger
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Doctors can be forced to give out the drugs that have some components of opiate. As they keep taking
these drugs, they become addicted and starts yearning for more of the drugs like Heroin. When a
patient receives these drugs for long, they can turn to be the potential users. Prescription drugs are also
readily available hence can be easily acquired. Marijuana can also be prescribed for medical purposes,
and when one keeps using it for long, they get addicted. The doctors should provide alternative drugs
to the patients rather than giving the ones that can lead to drug use. The use of marijuana for medical
purposes should be minimized since long term use can also lead to
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Ripeness Case Study
I. The current issue is whether Maurice has standing to bring his suit to district court. Standing ensures
that individuals meet certain qualifications to permit the court to hear their case. Under Article III,
there must be a case or controversy present before an individual possesses standing. This requires an
injury in fact, a causal connection between the injury in fact and the defendant s actions, and there
must be a way to redress the harm done. The ripeness doctrine ensures that only injury in facts that
have already occurred may be heard. In his claim, Maurice produced three pieces of evidence,
retaining to: his employment record, his need to obtain a job and an affidavit stating that the company
stores employment records and has sent
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The Atomic Bomb Was Built During Ww2
The atomic bomb was built during ww2 and was a major factor in winning the war against the
japanese. Germany began to develop the atomic bomb and roosevelt caught wind of this and he put a
group of scientist together to develop the atomic bomb before the germans developed it. Einstein
found proof that the germans were going to use uranium to build the atomic bomb I understand that
Germany has actually stopped the sale of uranium from the Czechoslovakian mines, which she has
taken over (Einstein).Soon a letter from albert einstein after hearing about the germans trying to build
a bomb said that through the work of Joliot in france as well as fermi and szilard in america that it
may be possible to set up a nuclear chain reaction in a large mass of uranium (Einstein). After a while
of working on the first atomic bomb it was finally made and codenamed Gadget and tested in the
mexico desert on a unpopulated landscape. The development of the atomic was made a secret by
roosevelt and the name of the project for the development of the nuclear bomb was called the
manhattan project .
In the manhattan project two scientists helped in the development of the next two atomic bombs which
were enrico fermi and robert j oppenheimer . In the letter from einstein enrico fermi found out how to
make a nuclear chain reaction and it was the major factor in the
Tocmo 2
developing of the atomic bomb and enrico fermi he recreated many of his experiments with Niels
Bohr, the
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Events That Have Shaped America
Many events that occurred in the 1960s to late 1970s are important factors as to how Americans view
their country and society as they know it today. Events like the creation of the Internet in 1969, or the
assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963, Watergate in 1973, and even the 26th Amendment in 1971
are very substantial to the formation of America and how they deal with certain situations ( 7.01
Timeline ). However, the most important factor that has shaped America is Martin Luther King Jr.
Born in Atlanta, Georgia on January 15, 1929, he was the son of Martin Luther King Sr.a Baptist
pastor there. Martin also attended Booker T. Washington High School and Morehouse College. Martin
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He just applied himself to his studies and worked his way up into a successful man. King had similar
upbringing just like other kids around him, the only difference was the occupations of his parentals.
His mother was a schoolteacher and his father was a Southern Baptist Minister, this did not leave him
with many advantages. ( Bio.com ). He must have struggled in other subjects and skills. No one was
perfect, even the pastor s son. Even though his education was influenced by religion, as well as how
he was raised, he decided at an early age to pursue a career in medicine or law. However, after
attending Morehouse College, he became determined to become a Minister like his father ( Martin
Luther ). Martin grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, as well as thousands of other African American children.
He was just one out of thousands that could have made a difference. Every child goes through hard
times, and King was no exception.Once King decided to follow his father s footsteps and study to be a
Minister,he graduated Morehouse College in 1948 he applied to Crozer Theological Seminary.( Martin
Luther ). At this point in American History, not many African Americans had the finances to attend
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Critical Appreciation Of Dover Beach
Eternal Note of Elegy A sensitive mind can often feel the essence of The Times more deeply than its
peers. Matthew Arnold is an obvious example. When British empire was beguiled by the prosperity of
the surface of Victoria Time, as a poet and scholar, he wrote in his top ranking poem Dover beach sang
desperate elegy for the crisis in the whole western civilization. In nature, Dover beach is a masterpiece
recalling with emotion. It starts with a peaceful picture, and ends with a feeling of reasoning, using a
sense of the word. But it is different from traditional feeling poetry, but it uses some dramatic
treatment techniques, in the way of the poet s monologue. The dramatic scene in the poem is the night
of the moon, in a house on Dover s seashore, where people sail across the English Channel to French
ports. The poem started when the tide was full, and the sea was calm, and everything seemed so quiet
under the moonlight. Such good night is a perfect time for the lovers to date. So, the poet could not
help but telling his lover, Come to the window, how sweet the evening breeze is! But then came the
waves at low tide from the gravel. It gently and repeatedly chanted the beat, recalled the poet endless
thoughts, turning the scenery into lyrical poetry, giving the expression with the development of the
poet s thoughts. The poet begins by connecting the changes of the tides to the fate of the people,
because the tides, though rising and falling, are always the symbol of
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James Brown Identity
Identity Can i see a raise of hands, who in this room listens to music which you consider to be socially
conscious? (ie lyrics which care about social problems) How many of you here identify personally
with what these artists are saying? Socially Conscious music became very prevalent during the 1960s
and remained widespread throughout the 70s, with soul music taking over from folk music as one of
the strongest voices of protest in American music. During these eras, American young people believed
they could make a difference in their society and government. They believed that America was a
democratic society that could be made better, freer, and more just. Young people organized to end
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The song marginalises the short term effects of the drug and chooses to focus on the negative social
problems. James Brown like a lot of other soul musicians sought to identify themselves as anti drugs
and socially conscious and used song as a method to get their message across. During the height of the
civil rights movement, Brown s lyrics gave the Black community a new assertiveness and confidence
in their cultural identity. Musically this song s relaxed nature straight away makes it easy to relate to.
The song is slow in tempo and quite melancholy. It s Structure is simple and gives way for the listener
to focus on the words. James Brown vocals are spoken word yet quite rhythmic. Simon frith stated
that The experience of pop music is an experience of identity: in responding to a song, we are drawn,
haphazardly, into emotional alliances with the performers and with the performers other fans. In the
70s, people were drawn to socially conscious music and could relate to artists like James Brown and
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  • 2. Cp Lab Report INTERNSHIP AND CURRICULAR PRACTICAL TRAINING (CPT) Company information I am working as a Linux/infrastructure engineer at Informatics Prism/Cirrus labs. It provides solutions and services to it s client. The core concept of this is Agile software delivery, Automation, Cloud services and IoT. It helps client s businesses transformation by taking the road to agile methodology by fulfilling gaps between business requirement and traditional methodology. As a Linux/Infrastructure Engineer my first project was to Jenkins installation on AWS. Jenkins is an open source automation DevOps tool written in java. Jenkins helps to automate the non human part of software development process, with continuous integration and facilitating technical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For this project I made one LDAP server using open DAP on Linux machine and integrate LDAP server with bitbucket, Jira and confluence together. Before start real time project I tried 3 times to manage centralized system on local machine. After successful implementation of LDAP on Local server it was implementing on AWS. My 4th project was java web application hosting on Azure cloud. I install maven and tomcat server on Linux Virtual instance and I have to create database and I have to manage security for that application. My fifth Project to protect company resources from DDOs Attach. I used Cache Domain Name Service DNS for protection of internal resource some level of DDOS attack. For this I create one Linux server and with unbound package. The main purpose this caching server is to improve DNS efficiency and performance. My sixth project is still going on which is very different from college course. It is totally new technology for me to automate different Linux server places on different cloud using DevOps tools called Ansible. My seventh project is still going on which is design for application virtualization. In this project I have to use Kubernetes and docker. It is specially design for high availability and auto scaling. Here are the courses I learned in Maharishi University of Management (MUM) that helped me during my work: 1. Modern Programming Practices: Modern Programming Practices (MPP) is the most critical course that I had studied in Maharishi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Social Hierarchy Of Control Over Societal Resources In all societies three kinds of resources are valued i) power the ability to impose one s will on others; ii) prestige respect from others; iii) property wealth owned, whether measured in yams, land etc. And all societies more complex than a simple gathering band, these resources are unequally distributed among individuals and groups. When people who differ in their ascribed and achieved characteristics are evaluated differently; a social hierarchy is formed. A hierarchy is a set of ranked statuses from highest to lowest. Because both the most and least valued traits are likely to be relatively rare, status hierarchies tend to be diamond shaped, narrow at the very top and bottom. Within the hierarchy, people at different levels or strata, can claim different amounts of power, prestige and property. In this way, a set of ranked statuses based on evaluations of social worth is transformed into a hierarchy of control over societal resources. Stratification systems thus, are both a cause and consequences of inequality. Although in a hunting and gathering society all members are equally valued and rewarded, but it is a rare phenomenon. Once the division of labour expands beyond gathering some tasks will be considered more important than others, and the people who perform such tasks are rewarded with power, respect and material goods. At the very least, labour is divided on the basis of sex and age, so that all societies have gender and age stratification systems. The more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Cosmic Race By Jose Vasconcelos As we begin to go on an excursion through literature, it is important to understand the concept of what an ethnography is. Ethnography is known to be a descriptive type of work that analyzes culture and customs of individual people. James Clifford has implemented this work into his studies and has influenced many others to do the same. I saw through the books I have read, ethnography makes these books become vivacious for a reader. In The Cosmic Race , by Jose Vasconcelos, he discusses throughout the book about numerous races and emphasizes that the fifth race known to be mestizo would overpower any race, and dominate the future. Although, throughout the book he argues reasons why one race would be on top of the pyramid, he contradicts himself numerous times in his arguments that leaves readers questioning, and a little confused. His writing style is somewhat jumbled that it takes time to grasp what he is trying to convey. Overall, it was a bizarre reading that it was hard to grasp his ideas, and had my mind in a labyrinth. First, Vasconcelos mentions these four main races; Mongols, blacks, whites, and Native Americans. Also, he states that Latin Americans have begun interracial relationships that have created the mestizo or a mixed race. In the reading, he mentions that mestizo races will slowly evanescent white people from the top of the hierarchy or pyramid as the prominent race. He quotes, Whites will try to take advantage of their inventions for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Western Dialysis Executive Summary Western Dialysis Clinic is an independent, non profit full service rental dialysis clinic. The clinic currently provides two types of treatments, which include Hemodialysis (HD) and Peritoneal (PD). The existing system used by Western Dialysis Clinic is the traditional ratio of cost to charges (RCC) method. Under this system the traceable supply costs are assigned directly to the two types of treatment. And also currently both the treatments seem profitable. Due to this David Thomas, the controller of Western Dialysis has recognized two major issues: First, the procedure currently being used to assign common expenses may not be correctly presenting the underlying use of the common resources by two different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As it can be seen this traditional system shows both the procedures to be profitable for the clinic. But there were several concerns regarding this procedure as projected by the controller of the clinic, since the traditional system may not be assigning the common expenses to accurately represent the underlying use of the common resources used by HD and PD. Therefore there is a need shown by the controller to explore the activity based costing system to understand the costs netter, which can more accurately calculate the profitability of the two procedures in order to assist the managers to make more informed decisions. This has been performed in the following breakdown where the general overhead category, nursing services and equipment costs have been the focus of the analysis, to obtain a better understanding of the costs at Western Dialysis Clinic. Phase I General Overhead Category The initial analysis consists of focusing on the general overhead category. For the nursing and the equipment costs, the allocation is 85% towards HD and 15% towards PD based on staff s experience rather than using the traditional RCC method. (For detailed analysis please refer to exhibit 3). In this phase the General Overhead category is divided into four resource cost pools. The four cost pools consist of facility costs, administration and support staff, communications systems and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Impact of Using Technology in Teaching English as... In the Name of God THE IMPACT OF USING TECHNOLOGY IN TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Mahsa Rabiee Khouzestan Science and Research branch, Islamic Azad University Ahvaz Iran Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of using technology in teaching English as a second language. It considers some techniques which can promote English language students to take a step forward on their learning skills by using technology. In this research, the focus is on reading and writing ability of learners. During the study, some techniques, such as: Use of Computers, Use of Electronic Dictionaries, Use of Internet Text Chatting and writing E mails were taken into account and the results of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3. Research Questions This study was guided by the following research question: 1. Does technology have any effect on improving input and output skills? 2. Do you think technological tools can motivate students more in learning English as a second language? 3. How is the technical capability of schools and English institutions to support the teaching process? 4. Method 4.1. Participants The study was conducted at a class of Fatemiyeh High school which is located in Ahvaz, Iran. The participants were 20 female students whose field was Natural Science, between the ages of 17 to 18. They were selected according to their English scores in final exam of previous year. The scores ranged from 14 to 18 out of 20. They all were native Persian speakers and enrolled before in this high school. 4.2. Instruments The research utilized the following materials. It consisted of a test on reading and writing, use of technological tools like: Computer, Electronic Dictionaries, Internet Text Chatting, writing E mails, re test and a questionnaire. The following sections include further details about these instruments: Test: At the first of study, a test on vocabulary, grammar and reading comprehension, based on the first lesson of pre university English book was taken from students to check their reading and writing abilities. Use of Computer: Computers can be used to develop the writing skills of English language learners. Writing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Regional Locoregional Recurrence The development of regional lymph node recurrence is a rare event and is usually associated with a poor prognosis. It occurs more common in young women with large tumors (4). The rate of locoregional recurrence following mastectomy accounts for 9%, while it carries a 1 3% among early stage breast cancer. (17) The PET CT carries an important role in defining the disease extent in locoregional recurrence and treatment decision for advanced breast cancer. (20 21) A study conducted by Wilner et al. of 145 patients with loco regional recurrences after mastectomy had concluded that a better 5 year survival was for patients with only axillary lymph node recurrences (50%), compared with those with supraclavicular lymph node recurrence (28%) and combined chest wall with axillary recurrences (28%). Only 5% had 5 year survival ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (17) As the long term outcome of radiation therapy was generally poor among the LRR occurring following mastectomy, His RA et al. had concluded that the long term survival as well as local control for loco regional recurrence of breast cancer after mastectomy were high among patients with favorable subgroup (1 DFS ≥2years, 2 isolated chest wall recurrence, 3 tumor size 3cm). They also find that this favorable subgroup of patients will reasonably benefit from aggressive treatment. (18) There are many factors that significantly affect the prognosis of a case with loco regional recurrences. According to schmoor et al., 337 patients had developed isolated loco regional recurrence as the first event after a median follow up time of 8 years. The initial lymph node status, the tumor grade, hormonal status of the primary and a disease free interval to the time of isolated locoregional recurrence all have a significant effect on patient outcomes. (16) Noting that surgical removal of the recurrence greatly improves survival ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Ocular Dominance Understanding the Effect that Ophthalmologic Diseases have on the Development, and Maintenance, of Ocular Dominance Columns Vessa Pearsall TA: Austin Ferro; Section 005 March 22, 2017 Abstract: It is well understood that ocular dominance columns are a group of neurons that preferentially respond to the input from one eye over the other. When these groups of neurons converge onto binocular cells found in other layers, binocular vision is produced. However, it is less understood whether ophthalmologic diseases, specifically forms of astigmatism, strabismus and cataracts, have an impact on the development and maintenance of these ocular dominance columns. Ocular dominance columns were labelled with cytochrome oxidase, an enzyme used to identify ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This enzyme will dye areas of high metabolic activity. This technique can be used to compare and contrast the presence of ocular dominance columns in normal mammals with abnormal mammals (i.e.: those with monocular, or decreased, vision). Should include data using cytochrome oxidase to identify ODCs in patients with different ophthalmologic disease. Should talk about when cytochrome oxidase can be used (i.e.: alive versus dead) and the effect that enucleation of an affected eye has on the presence of ODCs. Conclusion: It can be concluded that ophthalmologic diseases do have detrimental impacts on the development and maintenance of ocular dominance columns. This is due to the loss in binocular vision, which is important for the development of depth perception as well as ocular dominance columns. While monocular vision results in the shrinkage and disappearance of ocular dominance columns, it would be interesting to see if ocular dominance columns could be re established if binocular vision was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Pros And Cons Of Critical Rationalism Introduction My essay is about the second issue where teachers have to follow the prescribed curriculum in the country and they also have to teach or transfer the curriculum content as it is with no additions of other information to the learners. This essay is written in a critical rationalism philosophical perspective. I will cover the implications for me as a student teacher, the meaning of this, advantages, disadvantages, my critical reflection and etc. Body Critical Rationalism believes that we should question what we are told by authorities and that we should examine our own ideas. This perspective believes that human beings can solve their problems by thinking critically or clearly about things and discussing everything openly, it also focuses on avoiding falsity. Critical Rationalism is a process of solving problems by trial and error and it tells us that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This document says that teachers should equip learners with knowledge, skills and values, regardless of their differences so that they can achieve self fulfilment and for meaningful participation in society as citizens of a free country. Learners should be provided with access to higher education but I believe that this is not possible for all learners because some learners can t afford to go to school due to no funds being available for them where as some learners are privileged enough to go to school to get an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Music Education Community Based on the research presented, it is apparent in both individual practice sessions and large group settings that student musicians and directors are at great risk of NIHL. Furthermore, daily exposure limit is often reached well before the conclusion of the practice session or ensemble rehearsal. The evidence is sufficient to prompt music educators to be aware of and concerned about the role of NIHL in the classroom. Chesky (2008) argues that the music education community needs to realize that children in the United States are not learning about NIHL as part of the public school curriculum (p. 37). Essentially, there appears to be no public school discipline under which this education naturally falls. Music teachers are not expected to tackle public health issues like bicycle helmet or seat belt use, smoking, or recreational drug use, or teen pregnancy. Therefore, it seems to be the responsibility of music ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In today s field of music hearing loss one of the leading experts in research and prevention management is Dr. Marshall Chasin, Director of Auditory Research at the Musicians Clinics of Canada, Adjunct Professor at the University of Toronto, and Associate Professor in the School of Communication Disorders and Sciences at the Western University. Additionally, he is the author of over 200 articles and 7 books. In his 2009 book Hearing Loss in Musicians: Prevention and Management , Chasin suggests several inexpensive modifications school band teachers should consider making in the classroom to help reduce the levels of noise exposure. (p. 159) It is suggested that trumpet and other treble brass instruments be placed on risers. This keeps the direct sound which emanates from the bell away ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Effects Of My Life Cancer, a failing gallbladder, crohns disease, I stare at the wall rummaging through all the problems I could be facing in this moment. The surge of pain in the upper right quadrant of my abdomen strikes me unexpectedly, throwing me into a spiraling episode of assumption and google searches. The only results yielded by these searches were virtually every terminal disease that had this symptom. It was now that I realized this could be a potentially life altering circumstance. All my life I had never had a physical impairment; therefore, you can imagine when I began feeling even the slightest amount of pain I felt like I was going mad. My trips to the gastroenterologist started in my sophomore year. I quickly grew tired of showing up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I lay on the stretcher in tears being rolled away from my family, silently screaming, and bursting with a terrible anxiety like never before. We are going to place this mask over your nose and mouth, just breathe in and out as normal, says the anesthesiologist. The air I was forced to breathe in smelt explicitly like nail polish remover. I woke up with an atrocious headache and some immobility. Once again not a thing was wrong with me according to the results which angered me to no end. How come my life is still being consumed by this pain and yet my results say I m perfectly healthy? My last major and only test left that my gastroenterologist had to offer me was a colonoscopy. Nobody wants to have to experience one of these, especially at the prime age of 16. Anyhow if this meant yielding another possible reason for this ghastly pain then you bet I was going to be right back on that stretcher within the next few months. I had my better days, even some no pain at all; but the days I did have it were some of the worst days of my life. The colonoscopy brought nothing more than another disappointing sheet of doctor words, and a few pictures of my intestines (which were kind of interesting so at least if I had any perk to this situation it was this). The doctors work was done and there was no more for him to try so I guess it was back to google ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Paul Levy Essay Paul Levy s strong transformational leadership style facilitated Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) from ailing to thriving. The organization faced many dire issues including financial crisis, poor quality of patient care, and low staff morale. This grim outlook required a strong transformational leader. Levy displayed all the characteristics of a powerful and effective leader by embracing intellectual stimulation, individual consideration, and charisma which enabled him to lead them through the crisis. Levy was able to inspire the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center staff by clearly presenting the hospitals challenges and seeking out different viewpoints to solve them. He was able to intellectually stimulate the employees ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This helps support and develops followers to improve self confidence and a desire to improve performance. When you have a team that believes in themselves, you can achieve so much more than your average organization. Levy believes in the CEO as a teacher, he motivates his management team in improving decision making and accountability, an example is the discharging of patients which were being seen as a bottleneck (getting people who are well to leave the hospital). The Department of Medicine was responsible for coming up with a plan to resolve the issue, and had yet to take action in implementing their new plan. Levy addressed this in a staff meeting, direct at the head of the Department, in front of everyone. He said that in order to get anything done, you need a champion, periodic reporting, and corrective actions. This put peer pressure on the Department of Medicine to produce results, singling them out as aware of an issue although they had not yet taken action. This is a lesson on how to organize things to get things done. He was also motivating other to follow suit and start implementing improvements in their departments. Charismatic leaders are able to inspire emotion and passion in their followers by being optimistic and enthusiastic. Without passionate and emotional employees, an organization will be crippled and unable to face ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Mortgage Refinancing Myths Mortgage rates have been at an all time low for many years and while they ve gone up a bit recently, they are still historically low. This has led to masses of homeowners scrambling to refinance their mortgages. The reason so many homeowners have waited to refinance their mortgage is because there are so many mortgage refinancing myths out there. That s why we re going to help you wade through the information and dispel those mortgage refinancing myths, which will help you make an educated decision about whether or not refinancing your home is the right decision for you and your situation. Here are the top nine mortgage refinancing myths that keep so many homeowners from taking advantage of these historically low interest rates. 1. Do I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wouldn t It Be Better for Me to Invest My Money Rather Than Using It to Refinance My Mortgage? Investing is all about making money, but so is refinancing your mortgage in a roundabout way. Smart investors don t put all their eggs in one basket. That s why refinancing your mortgage is a good idea. If you refinance your mortgage, you will have more money to invest. And if you are reinvesting for a shorter term, but a higher monthly payment, then you will be able to pay off your mortgage sooner. That means once your mortgage is paid off, you can take that money and invest the entire amount. Additionally, paying on a mortgage doesn t come with any risk like investing in the stock market does. Another way to look at it is by comparing how much money you would make if you had invested your money rather than using it to refinance your mortgage. Then compare that to what you would save if you had used your money for mortgage refinancing. Once you have those two numbers, you will also have a clear picture as to which route is best for you. Of course this is not an exact science, because there s no way you can predict how much you will make if you invest your money. However, you can use your best guess based on the current market and hope for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Family Dynamic Paper Family dynamic and Education. There are multiple generations who are living in the Twin River housing. We need to stress the importance of education and empire the younger generation to be more self reliant to be able to break the cycle. Although children are going to school, it is at home and the surrounding neighborhood that also teaches life lessons. Being isolated and surrounded by homeless, drugs, and gang members will promote bad behaviors and violence that the children may learn from watching. Parents are sometimes helpless not being able to shield their children from the harsh reality. Children acting out in school from learned behavior at home or around the neighborhood may cause them to be in trouble with the law or drop out of school. This isolated community will soon have a new life. The socialization of different class will have a great benefit to the younger generations overall wellbeing and health. According to Healthy People 2020, For a community to improve its health, its members must often change ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though 94.6% of the resident at Twin River residents have primary care physicians, it is unclear if they are managing their chronic illness. The residents have challenges getting an appointment as well as transportation to get to the appointment. One resident who is on three different seizure medications is having breakthrough seizures. Her appointment to see the doctor when she called after her seizure is a week from her first seizure. No blood draw was ordered to ensure that her level was at the optimal status. No increase in medication in the meantime. There was no advice and or direction of her care by the caregiver. This lack of care will contribute to the declining health of this resident. The price of the medication for chronic illness is another factor for non compliance. The overall chronic illness such as hypertension, diabetes, and others are increasing, as the chart ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Problem Definition. . In A Mobile Network Different Kind Problem Definition In a Mobile Network Different kind of data flow over the network. In the recent year the communication over the Mobile Network in increasing very fast. Because of this the efficiency and the Quality of the service in Mobile Networks is affected. It results the delayed data transmission, Data Loss, Data Distortion and some other problems related to data. As the never size increased this problem becomes more critical. The proposed work is about to improve the QOS in a Mobile Adhoc Network. The proposed work is to improve the flow control respective to balancing the Bandwidth in Mobile Network. In this work we will work on Flow Control in Machanism in bottle neck flow control. Along with this we are providing an approach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fig 1.3 Centralized topology network For this reason, MANETs are also called infrastructure less or non infrastructure wireless networks. The term ad hoc implies that this network is a network established for a special, often extemporaneous service customized to specific applications. MANETs enable wireless networking in environments where there is no wired or cellular infrastructure; or, if there is an infrastructure, it is not adequate or cost effective. The absence of a central coordinator and base stations makes operations in MANETs more complex than their counterparts in other types of wireless networks such as cellular networks or wireless local area networks (WiFi networks). In MANETs, routing and resource management are done in a distributed manner; that is, all nodes coordinate to enable communications among themselves. This requires each node to be more intelligent so that it can operate both as a network host for transmitting and receiving data, and as a network router for forwarding packets for other nodes. There are currently two type of mobile wireless networks. The first is known as the infrastructure Centralize Topology or as a fixed structure networks as shown in Figure 1.4. The bridges for these networks are known as base stations (BS). A mobile node within these networks connects and communicates with the nearest BS that is within transmission range. As the mobile goes out of range of one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Andrew Murdock s Tree Army In 1935 a young man from New Jersey, by the name of Andrew Murdock is inducted into Roosevelts Tree Army , also known as the CCC, civilian conservation corps which began in 1933 by executive orders 6101 and 6129. Murdock wrote in his diary of his personnel accounts and day to day life while in the CCC. His diaries start in New jersey, riding cross country to Virgilia, CA where he reports for duty to Company F55. Unbeknownst to Murdock he has played a vital role in the preservation of history, conservation of land and the organization of the state park systems for Arkansas and across America, as well as multiple offshoots to the original project for conservation of land. Preservation of History is a way to learn from previous cultural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning, according to Robert Fletcher, director of CCC objectives and results report from 1938 digital archives. There were close to 300,00 men enrolled . These men lived and worked closed to their camps across the country building roads, dams, clearing land, planting trees, making trails, fire prevention, forestry service, lookout towers and infrastructures at national and state parks. Mt Nebo, one of Arkansas first state parks had CCC company 1780 V which was a group of veterans from southern states worked to build Mt Nebo s historical cabins, hiking trails, fire pits, roads, pavilions and bridges. Four cabins and a bridge are now registered on the national historical places of Arkansas (see copy of document on next page). In all there were 105 projects and or camps across Arkansas according to archives on The legacy of the CCC. Each one of these projects by the CCC contributes to historical preservation, conservation, the organization and development of both Arkansas state parks and national park systems. There are thousands of pages written in dedication to these men and their efforts created by a social need to put men back to work during the depression. The CCC s stories and legacies are well document through history, as it changed and formed our countryside. FDR claimed that as the country grew the population migrated across the land to reap its benefit, in doing so Americans also destroyed the land without regard for future. Another way to view the CCC project was an effort to revitalize what we had taken from the land and preserve it for future generations, in doing so it also provided jobs, education, skills, protection and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Implications Of Celiac Disease Have you ever had a stomach acne or pain in the stomach after eating certain foods? Well, if so you might have Celiac Disease. Although, many people have heard about Celiac Disease, they don t know its implications, or it s symptoms, and some of its preventive measures. What is celiac disease? It s not a food allergy or intolerance, it s autoimmune disease. A disease in which the small intestine is hypersensitive to gluten leading to difficulty digesting foods. Gluten is a type of protein found in grains, wheat, barley,rye and triticale ( a wheat and rye cross). (Celiac disease foundation) ( Reader s digest illustrated encyclopedia) Limitations to do with celiac disease. Keeping the mental plan. Staying away from certain foods, and staying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the child isn t treated soon enough the child could get very ill. The disease is normally heredity meaning that it runs in the family. If not detected soon enough they could pass away at an early stage in life. Celiac disease is also not curable and no treatment can be down to not be gluten free. (Celiac disease foundation) PG.2 How it affects people? It affects everyone very different. People with celiac eat gluten and might have head problems, stomach problems, tooth problems, even leg muscle problems if you would want to know all of the known effect there is a lot listed in the symptoms that you would have paragraph. Support groups are a great thing for people with celiac disease. You get to learn how to make a meal plan. How to stay to the meal plan. How to stay away from certain foods that you crave for something gluten free. You get to hangout with people that have the same disease as you and learn how they are overcoming it. (Celiac disease topic overview) These are all things you would need to know about celiac disease and the lifestyle that you have to live by if you gluten free. Also, how much you would have to invest in being gluten free and how your life might be changed by it. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Societys Influence On Morals Essay Society s Influence on Morals The atrocities of the Holocaust have prompted much inquiry by researchers to understand how humans can behave so cruelly toward their fellow man. Theories have been formed that cite the men of Battalion 101 as exceptions or men with faulty personalities, when, in fact, they were ordinary men. The people who attempted to perform a genocide were the same people as you and me with the only difference being the environment in which they worked. The behavior of the men in Battalion 101 was not abnormal human behavior, rather, their actions are testament to the premise that when humans are exposed to certain environmental and psychological conditions, extreme brutality is highly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Children were taught that the Russians were evil and while the Russian children were being taught the same ideas about the Americans. Propaganda was used by our government to make us believe that we were the good side while they were the bad side. Before anyone had time to sit back and think about the situation rationally, our entire society hated the Communists. The same situation applied for the German citizens except, their attitudes illustrated the effectiveness of propaganda even when it has the evilest of implications. It must be understood that the men who transported or participated in the killings of 83,000 Jews were not selected as men who were thought to be capable of acting inhuman. They were ordinary men in their 30 s and 40 s who were too old to fight in the war but they were still capable of carrying out orders. Before the war, the men worked as businessmen, truck drivers, medical workers, and even teachers who came from middle to lower class backgrounds. It is difficult to imagine an individual, such as a teacher, who dedicated his life to the enhancement of a child s education and well being, participated and tolerated the killing of thousands of children. But it is true that the same men, who the Jewish society trusted as workers and professionals, willfully tried to kill them off. The political environment which surrounded the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Wrongful Convictions Cornelius Dupree Jr.: A Case of Wrongful Conviction. Written by: Lance Kriete CJL4037 April 2011 Every year in the United States of America, millions of crimes are committed that violate and harm the individual rights, properties, and freedoms that are not only guaranteed to American citizens of this country, but also naturally inherent to mankind as whole. Based on the founding principles of our country, which are derived from the Constitution of these United States, justice is dealt accordingly to the perpetrators of these crimes. While this justice is usually fair, due to certain rights given to those who may be charged with crimes, sometimes an error is made. A simple mistake, a missing or broken link in the chain that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 26 year old woman, on the other hand, had pointed them out and identified them as the perpetrators. Dupree was subsequently charged with one count of aggravated robbery and one count of rape, and put on trial. During litigation, both victims had testified that Dupree was one of the men who carjacked them in November. Disregarding the fact that the two defendants were not originally noticed in police lineups by the male victim, and despite the woman s repeated mixing up of the two defendants identities in court, the jury somehow thought the defense of mistaken identity was not possible, and thus both men were found guilty of aggravated robbery. The jury decided to not indict Dupree on charges of abduction or rape because they had felt any further convictions would not have been very significant; he was already given a sentence of 75 years in prison. After the initial trial, Dupree s attempts of appealing the decision were rejected three times, because he would not admit to being a sex offender. Throughout his time in incarceration, Dupree maintained his innocence; even turning down two opportunities for early parole, because he would not admit guilt and confess to a crime he did not commit. In 2006, his case was picked up by The Texas Innocence Project, and by July of 2007, the Innocent Project team requested permission from the state of Texas to test for DNA evidence from pubic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Themes Of Catch 22 Catch 22 s Recurrent Themes as Real World Issues Heller provides a satirical depiction of military bureaucracy and authoritarianism through the many antics of a B 25 bombardier, Yossarian. When Catch 22 was first released, its reviews were polarizing. Some critics praised its raunchy humor and depiction of war, in all of its gruesome detail. Others loathed its seemingly nonsensical plot structure and repetitiveness. Heller, born in 1923, was part of the G.I. Generation and served during World War II in the Army Air Corps as a bombardier. He flew sixty missions, but one drastically affected Heller. In a flight to Avignon, after dropping his bombs, his pilot went into a large climb but nearly stalled the plane s engines. In order to stop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He would plead insanity, but he cannot due to the Catch 22 principle that requires him to file a report of insanity; however, this would prove he is actually sane because he fears for his own life. Yossarian witnesses the death or disappearance of most of his close friends before the end of the book, leaving him with nothing to lose. In a final act of defiance, Yossarian proclaims that he is not flying any more missions. The officers take him into custody and give him an offer: go home to the United States and spread the good word about the war effort, or be court martialed. He takes the first offer, but then goes AWOL in a B 25 on a route to Switzerland (Heller). The Catch 22 principle and Yossarian s defiant acts create a picture of the effects of authoritarianism, greed, as well as military bureaucracy as seen through the eyes of Heller during the 1950s and 1960s. The Catch 22 principle functions as a literary device repeatedly throughout the book as a representation of authority s theft of personal freedom. The principle is repeatedly used as a justification for obscene acts and statements in the book. For example, at one point Military Police officers raid a brothel frequented by the soldiers and officers. They ransack the building and destroy everything that is breakable. When Yossarian arrives to the brothel, an old woman is worried sick about all of the prostitutes and says Catch 22 says they have a right to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Battle Of The Trenches During World War II Progressive Warfare Terror, disease, long days, and cold nights are some of the best words to describe life in the trenches during the first World War. Offensive advancements were quickly met with standoffs, leaving soldiers living in dirt holes in the ground for months at a time. To overcome the stalemates brought on by trench warfare in WWI, technological advances were made, such as poison gas, tanks, and machine guns, that have changed warfare even to this day. Trench warfare defined the first world war. Prior to the start of the War to end all wars, generals believed offensive attacks would ensure that the end would come swiftly. However, they soon realized that stalemates would bring the war to a screeching halt. The Allies and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lice were a large issue because they were the cause of Trench Fever. Trench Fever was a painful disease that was widespread through trenches, both Allied and Central Powers. It was at one time computed to form 40 percent of evacuations, and 60 per cent of all cases of sickness in certain formations (577). Although only 8% of Trench Fever cases were fatal, it affected over 800,000 allied soldiers alone, leaving them unfit for duty for up to three months at a time. Symptoms were harsh, but not always fatal. After an incubation period of fifteen to thirty days, during which prodromata are not frequent, the disease is ushered in with sudden onset headache, dizziness, pains in the back and legs, lateral nystagmus, injected conjunctivae (pink eye), enlarged spleen, an erythematous or papular rash on the trunk, and sharp fever. (578). Life in the trenches was far from comfortable. To save their soldiers and progress the war, military officers knew something had to change. One of the many advancements made during the duration of World War I was that of poisonous gasses. These gasses were considered uncivilized before the beginning of the first World War. However, they were deemed necessary to overcome the standoff between the Allied forces and the Central Powers. The French army was the first to use such a weapon in 1914, but the Germans were the first to use poisonous gasses on a large scale. The German s first recorded use of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Character Analysis of Jay Gatsby in The Great Gatsby by F.... You can t repeat the past?... Why of course you can. (110 This enduring quote from the famous novel The Great Gatsby by none other than F. Scott Fitzgerald stirs the mind and imagination in wonder of the very character who had uttered these words. Infamous Gatsby is the mysterious man behind the lavish and enthralling parties; a man who made his money and his image in that of a king. But, who is this mysterious man? How did he receive the great fortune of developing all of which he had possessed? He had it all, but we are on the outside looking in; did this man with everything really have nothing at all? If Jay Gatsby is the real person we see him to be, then James Gatz is nonexistent. The day that the world had gained Gatsby, it had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jay Gatsby himself had killed a man. Countless different conversations with the topic all on Gatsby. These differing conversations all held by the ever changing people not even invited by the supreme pontiff himself. Those guests came and left like dust in the wind. In and out of Gatsby s seemingly flawless life. Jay, a pretty spiffy man if I do say so myself, just gallivants around inconspicuously observing and spectates the crowd around him. But, for what; what is something that this man feels he needs so much that he can not join his own parties that he hosts every week end? At his lips touch she blossomed for him like a flower and the incarnation was complete. (##). Roses are red, violets are blue, Daisy Buchanan is rich, misleading, and rude. Misleading a world that means to lead on in a wrong direction. Daisy, shallow materialistic Daisy Buchanan, lives right across the bay from Mr. Jay himself. Every night, wonder boy goes to the end of his dock to stare out into the distance. He finds himself gazing at the green light at the end of the Buchanan s dock. This green light can symbolize many things wit in the book. This simple light could represent the desire burning inside Gatsby to achieve the goal of getting Daisy or it could stand for his dream of her and how he can not reach it no matter how hard he tries. Little does Daisy know, she is the whole reason Gatsby showed up out of the blue. She, Daisy Buchanan, is Jay Gatsby s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Gonzaga University Business Analysis Gonzaga University is located in the city of Spokane, Washington in the western region of the United States. Spokane means children of the sun and it comes from the Spokane tribe. This scenic city is the gateway to the great outdoors. It holds 76 lakes, 5 national parks, and 33 golf courses. You can also hike the famous Centennial Trail, a path stretching from Idaho to Nine Mile Falls, Washington. One of the largest urban waterfalls in the United States is located in the center of Spokane. Spokane has the reputation as the smallest town to host the World s Fair in America. Many well know Americans have called this fair city home. Well known singer Bing Crosby was born and lived in Spokane throughout his life. Microsoft CEO Bill Gates lives in Washington State, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their mascot, Spike the Bulldog, represents the school sports teams in blue and white. Coach Mike Few lead the Gonzaga men s basketball team to victory in their games. Player Jack Beach, Number 2, is a sophomore in Gonzaga University. Jack plays Guard on the Zags basketball team. Jack Beach is 6 2 and weighs 175 pounds. Beach s first appearance on the team was against Northern Arizona in the season opener in 2015. Beach played thirteen games in his freshman year at Gonzaga. As a senior in Torrey Pines High School, Jack averaged 12.1 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 3.8 assists per game, and made 60 three pointers in a span of thirty five games. Freshman Zach Norvell Jr., Number 23, plays Guard for the Zags. He is 6 5 and weighs 205 pounds. Norvell Jr. went to school at Simeon Career Academy in Chicago, Illinois. In his junior year, Zach averaged thirteen points, four rebounds, and three assists, however in his senior year he averaged eighteen points, eight rebounds, and four assists. Before he graduated high school he was ranked number 76 on the top 100 wowed onlookers at an Association of American Universities game in Las ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. In Vitro Fertilization Is Ethical Making someone else s baby Surrogate mothers carry another couple s child with her own eggs or fertilized eggs from other women. Surrogate motherhood is unethical and needs to be banned due to the fact that reproductive technologies are inhuman and a form of violence therefore, as surrogacy becomes more popular, legal problems proliferate. Reproductive technologies such as In Vitro Fertilization and surrogacy are a form of violence against women because they technologically ravage women s bodies. In Vitro Fertilization is a medical procedure that s done where an egg is fertilized by sperm in a test tube (Raymond 1). The procedure is just inhuman in many ways, the mother is not naturally carrying the bay when fertilized egg and sperm are implanted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In one case a gay couple were able to purchase eggs for a surrogate mother for two newborns(Devine 1). Here is where commercial surrogacy causes the children to be at risk. There is no guarantee that pedophiles will not be able to buy and raise their victims, since there is a egg and sperm donor. No one with a physical link can protect the child due to lack of natural nurturing links put the child at a greater risk of abuse(Devine 1) . There are many questions from everyone, What if these people do not have the right intentions? How do we know the surrogate mother will take care of the baby until they are born? Questions that go through everyone s head all the time. If you have to worry about these questions or just be unsure of it then it should be illegal. people who are unsure about drugs, or a new medication they should take makes them double guess it. Most of the time if they have to double guess it, they do not do it. The ultimate horror of the 21st century science is that if you have enough money you can buy a helpless newborn baby and do whatever they liked to with it in the privacy of their own home. There is nothing nobody can do to stop it(Devine 2). Commercial surrogacy is not something people should not turn to when looking for a child for whatever reasons they may have. If people were to think about it, like they do not know the surrogate mother. The surrogate mother doesn t get a background check nor does the family getting the baby. So literally anyone with the money can get this child. They could possibly harm the child but yet no one will never know. At least with adoption agencies they look into families background and make sure they are fit to raise someone else s child. There has been some cases where famous people have turned to surrogacy such as Michael Jackson. The $250 million pop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Greeny Ride A Horse Western Analysis How To Properly Ride a Horse Western Welcome, greeny rider. I am assuming you know nothing about horseback riding, western style, from the way you are looking at the saddle. Yes, that is the correct form and fit of the saddle. Yes, it probably is heavy for your arms. Yes, the reins are supposed to be that long. Any more questions...? Put your hands down! Good... Make sure that, when you are trotting, you move against the saddle. When you are in saddle, you should never move with the saddle. Never. You need to keep your body flailing around against it. Also, make sure that when you are moving against it, you push your body up towards the saddle horn and almost clonk the inside of your legs against it every time. That won t hurt at all.. Wear ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This will make your horse get used to being pulled really hard in the mouth, and it will refuse to stop whenever you pull back on the reins in the future, because it is so used to having its mouth ripped up. This will make sure your horse go fast and never tire, because it doesn t have to worry about being stopped. Make sure the horse s head is behind the vertical when riding. They don t need to breathe! It won t even hurt their neck! A horse s head is meant to be pulled down to it s neck, so air has trouble getting in through their nose and into their lungs. Nobody s head hurts after looking down all day, either. You must wear shorts or thin riding pants. Jeans are overrated. You are going to want the saddle to rub against your legs and scrape the skin off. Tougher skin will grow back! But you must keep riding, even through the pain. You fidgeting in your saddle will make the horse do much better, because it totally can t pick up on your mood. And, this, is how to ride Western. The proper way. It s for everyone, especially if you like ignoring your instructor, or just learning on your own. No mistakes can be made if you do all of the things mentioned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Catilina Island Trip Today was the last day of my field trip to Catilina island. I was going kayaking that day. I was on a rocky beach. I could here the waves crushing agisnt the rocks as we where getting ready to go out to sea on the kayaks. The sea breeze stung my face when I looked into it. We had to put on water shoes to keep our feet from getting cuts on the rocks. The shoes did not do a very good job of keeping our feet from hurting, altho they did stop us from getting cuts. The hardest part was getting the kayaks to the shore. They were about 48 to 58 feet from the shore. It was hard because we could not drag the kayaks to the shore. After we got the kayaks to shore we sat in our kayaks ready to go out to sea. This felt surprising to me as it was a new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We went quite fast compared to the other kids there, in my opion I think we went the fastest. When we where out at sea Dan held his paddle up that meant to go to him while holding on to eachoters kaicks once we got to him. At least ten times we yelled ICEBURG. This meant to look out we will run into you. My throat got sore from yelling iceburg so many times. I fanily realized that I was wet because the ore brought up water onto the kayak. People were also throwing seaweed at us. The seaweed that was not from there felt like an unsticky spiderweb but more durable. The seaweed that was from the island was a teardrop shape with a vertical oval alomost at the bottom. It felt better than the other seaweed and also a little bit like wet rubber. In my opion I thought it felt good. When I saw the seals and the sea otters I was squealing with excitement even though I ve seen them before in the zoo. The baby ones where the cutest as they were laying on the rock. We passed by them altho the current was there so we had to fight it a little bit so we would not hit the rocks. When we where heading back we stopped about a little less than halfway to the shore from where we where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Why Is Supply-Side Economics Important To overcome poverty and the flaws of the economic crisis in our society, we need to envision our social life. We have to free our mind, imagine what has never happened before and write social fiction. We need to imagine things to make them happen. If you don t imagine, it will never happen. (Muhammad Yunis) Economic policy refers to the actions that governments take in the economic field. It covers the systems for setting levels of taxation, government budgets, the money supply. The three topics I will be discussing are supply side economics, demand side economics, and monetary policy, and how they affect the economy and why they are important. Supply side economics is a macroeconomic theory which argues that economic growth can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Oral History Analysis An oral history interview has a multitude of elements that differentiates it from a normal journalistic interview. Oral history is primary source material collected in an interview setting with a witness to or participant in an event or a way of life and is grounded in context of time and place to give it meaning... (COHT Volume 1 pg.26). The purpose is preserve the information and keep for future generations, researchers, and the community. Oral histories are made so that communities do not lose precious information on events or time periods that have meaning to the community. The overall purpose of the Itasca State Park Oral History Project was to capture the experiences of people who worked, lived, and generally associated themselves with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First was the warm up phase were Rieger allows Hunt to talk about herself. It is only around page 2 of the transcript that Hunt starts to talk about working at the lodge. The second phase was the walking down memory lane phase majority of the dialogue was about her past experiences staying and working at the lodge and the fun experiences she had working there. The third phase and final phase Hunt s feelings on the development of park in the present. There were not any question that seemed off limits. Any questions that Hunt could not answer she would redirect her responses into something that she was familiar with or she would simply state she did not remember, like with questions about the CCC. Hunt did not talk bad about anyone expect Mrs. Johnson, but Hunt s comments on Mrs. Johnson were not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Physics of a Kayak (Qayaq) Essay Qayaqs, now known as kyaks, were used by the Yup ik Eskimos of Southwest Alaska. The Qayaq is a symbol of the Yup ik culture. It symbolizes the significance of subsistence and using the surrounding resources to survive. This vessel also represents the intelligence and ingenuity of the Yup ik people developing and designing a water craft that was swift, quiet, and could withstand harsh water turbulence. They were used as a mode of transportation for subsistence hunting and gathering. They were also a symbol of importance in society. ...it was the basis among men for obtaining wealth and women (Zimmerly, 40). Wealth was measured on the ammount of goods a man could give away, indicating he was a successful hunter. In turn, because this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The beam of approximately 30 inches gave the kyak excellent stability and combined with a sealable waterproof gut skin parka and one or two recovery techniques, made it very seaworthy ( Zimmerly, 40). The wood used was drift wood, and was steamed and bent into the prefered shape. The pegs to hold the ribs in place were made out of specially selected driftwood or caribou antler. The seal skin was removed from any hair, dried, and then soaked in urine and rain water to make it flexible enough to sew. Then the skins sewn together with sinew on the outside, and then re sewn on the inside with dried beach grass to make sure it was waterproof. The skins are then lashed onto the frame and then oiled with seal oil and then caulked with a mixture of moss and seal oil. (Delta Discovery) The shape of a qayaq is the most important characteristic to determine whether it will flow well in the water. When a qayaq floats, it displaces an amount of water that is equal to its weight because water is incompressible. When the qayaq is moving, it displaces more water. The amount of displacement depends on the weight of the qayaq and the speed it is moving. If the path of the water was blocked, say by a flat front, more energy would be needed to move the qayaq. This is why streamlining, or laminar flow is important and needs to be considered when looking at the physics of a qayaq. (http://www.rockisland.com/~kyak/floatbod.html) There ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Mrs. O Neil s Case Study Having a child with special needs can feel enormously daunting, however, a determined parent is distant to succeed and consequently, a child will thrive. In the month of March, I had the opportunity to administer several interviews with Mrs.O Neil. The subject of our interviews was her daughter Sophie.Sophie is the youngest of four children born to Lucy O Neil and Jack O Neil . Mrs. O Neil, age 46, is a full time High School English teacher and primary caregiver of her children. Jack O Neill, age 46, is a Trades and Custom Manager at KPMG. Sophie s siblings are Maria, age 14, Cody, age 13, and Emmy, and 11. The O Neil s are a middle class Irish family living in Brooklyn. On June 27, 2006, their daughter,Sophie, was born at Mount Sinai Hospital ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... O Neil remembers Sophie as a non responsive baby. She would not watch as an object moved through her line of vision. Although she did react to light, she did not track it. Mrs. O Neil recalled that Sophie rarely cried, not even when she was hungry. When she did cry, it was short and stopped abruptly. Sophie did not look at adult faces or coo or smile. According to Ms.O Neil Sophie did not seek attention or seem to want to be held. Mrs. O Neil also remembers that when Sophie was placed on her stomach, she would not turn her head from side to side and while on her back she moved each foot separately. In Rosalind Charlesworth (2013) book, Understanding Child Development she recalls Vygotsky stating that he recognizes the change from the uterine to the outside environment as being traumatic. Vygotsky (as cited in Charlesworth, 2013, p. 150) states; This crisis, or transitional period, is the time when the first mental processes develop. Primitive mental activity takes place during those first weeks. When the child first smiles at the sound of the human voice real reciprocal social interaction between child and adult begins. I would hypothesize, that Sophie s delayed cognitive, socio emotional, motor and language development was highly compromised because of her Down s syndrome and medical complications. It will take outside interventions, consistent parenting, for this baby to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Casual Substance Abuse Casual Analysis of Drug Abuse The major cause of drug abuse is the parental influence on the children. In many cases, drug abuse runs in the family, and as the children interact with their parents, they tend to imitate what their parents are doing. For instance, a school youth whose parent is taking alcohol may start drinking just because it is a common behavior in their family. Besides, this may not be directly related to genetics since some follow what their parents are doing. Another thing is that children from low income families tend to get involved in destructive behaviors like drug abuse. This is because they receive less attention and teachings from their parents and caregivers at the younger age. When the children are not given ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Doctors can be forced to give out the drugs that have some components of opiate. As they keep taking these drugs, they become addicted and starts yearning for more of the drugs like Heroin. When a patient receives these drugs for long, they can turn to be the potential users. Prescription drugs are also readily available hence can be easily acquired. Marijuana can also be prescribed for medical purposes, and when one keeps using it for long, they get addicted. The doctors should provide alternative drugs to the patients rather than giving the ones that can lead to drug use. The use of marijuana for medical purposes should be minimized since long term use can also lead to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Ripeness Case Study I. The current issue is whether Maurice has standing to bring his suit to district court. Standing ensures that individuals meet certain qualifications to permit the court to hear their case. Under Article III, there must be a case or controversy present before an individual possesses standing. This requires an injury in fact, a causal connection between the injury in fact and the defendant s actions, and there must be a way to redress the harm done. The ripeness doctrine ensures that only injury in facts that have already occurred may be heard. In his claim, Maurice produced three pieces of evidence, retaining to: his employment record, his need to obtain a job and an affidavit stating that the company stores employment records and has sent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Atomic Bomb Was Built During Ww2 The atomic bomb was built during ww2 and was a major factor in winning the war against the japanese. Germany began to develop the atomic bomb and roosevelt caught wind of this and he put a group of scientist together to develop the atomic bomb before the germans developed it. Einstein found proof that the germans were going to use uranium to build the atomic bomb I understand that Germany has actually stopped the sale of uranium from the Czechoslovakian mines, which she has taken over (Einstein).Soon a letter from albert einstein after hearing about the germans trying to build a bomb said that through the work of Joliot in france as well as fermi and szilard in america that it may be possible to set up a nuclear chain reaction in a large mass of uranium (Einstein). After a while of working on the first atomic bomb it was finally made and codenamed Gadget and tested in the mexico desert on a unpopulated landscape. The development of the atomic was made a secret by roosevelt and the name of the project for the development of the nuclear bomb was called the manhattan project . In the manhattan project two scientists helped in the development of the next two atomic bombs which were enrico fermi and robert j oppenheimer . In the letter from einstein enrico fermi found out how to make a nuclear chain reaction and it was the major factor in the Tocmo 2 developing of the atomic bomb and enrico fermi he recreated many of his experiments with Niels Bohr, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Events That Have Shaped America Many events that occurred in the 1960s to late 1970s are important factors as to how Americans view their country and society as they know it today. Events like the creation of the Internet in 1969, or the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963, Watergate in 1973, and even the 26th Amendment in 1971 are very substantial to the formation of America and how they deal with certain situations ( 7.01 Timeline ). However, the most important factor that has shaped America is Martin Luther King Jr. Born in Atlanta, Georgia on January 15, 1929, he was the son of Martin Luther King Sr.a Baptist pastor there. Martin also attended Booker T. Washington High School and Morehouse College. Martin Luther King Jr. is also most famous for his speech on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He just applied himself to his studies and worked his way up into a successful man. King had similar upbringing just like other kids around him, the only difference was the occupations of his parentals. His mother was a schoolteacher and his father was a Southern Baptist Minister, this did not leave him with many advantages. ( Bio.com ). He must have struggled in other subjects and skills. No one was perfect, even the pastor s son. Even though his education was influenced by religion, as well as how he was raised, he decided at an early age to pursue a career in medicine or law. However, after attending Morehouse College, he became determined to become a Minister like his father ( Martin Luther ). Martin grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, as well as thousands of other African American children. He was just one out of thousands that could have made a difference. Every child goes through hard times, and King was no exception.Once King decided to follow his father s footsteps and study to be a Minister,he graduated Morehouse College in 1948 he applied to Crozer Theological Seminary.( Martin Luther ). At this point in American History, not many African Americans had the finances to attend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Critical Appreciation Of Dover Beach Eternal Note of Elegy A sensitive mind can often feel the essence of The Times more deeply than its peers. Matthew Arnold is an obvious example. When British empire was beguiled by the prosperity of the surface of Victoria Time, as a poet and scholar, he wrote in his top ranking poem Dover beach sang desperate elegy for the crisis in the whole western civilization. In nature, Dover beach is a masterpiece recalling with emotion. It starts with a peaceful picture, and ends with a feeling of reasoning, using a sense of the word. But it is different from traditional feeling poetry, but it uses some dramatic treatment techniques, in the way of the poet s monologue. The dramatic scene in the poem is the night of the moon, in a house on Dover s seashore, where people sail across the English Channel to French ports. The poem started when the tide was full, and the sea was calm, and everything seemed so quiet under the moonlight. Such good night is a perfect time for the lovers to date. So, the poet could not help but telling his lover, Come to the window, how sweet the evening breeze is! But then came the waves at low tide from the gravel. It gently and repeatedly chanted the beat, recalled the poet endless thoughts, turning the scenery into lyrical poetry, giving the expression with the development of the poet s thoughts. The poet begins by connecting the changes of the tides to the fate of the people, because the tides, though rising and falling, are always the symbol of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. James Brown Identity Identity Can i see a raise of hands, who in this room listens to music which you consider to be socially conscious? (ie lyrics which care about social problems) How many of you here identify personally with what these artists are saying? Socially Conscious music became very prevalent during the 1960s and remained widespread throughout the 70s, with soul music taking over from folk music as one of the strongest voices of protest in American music. During these eras, American young people believed they could make a difference in their society and government. They believed that America was a democratic society that could be made better, freer, and more just. Young people organized to end racial inequality, obtain equal rights for women, eliminate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The song marginalises the short term effects of the drug and chooses to focus on the negative social problems. James Brown like a lot of other soul musicians sought to identify themselves as anti drugs and socially conscious and used song as a method to get their message across. During the height of the civil rights movement, Brown s lyrics gave the Black community a new assertiveness and confidence in their cultural identity. Musically this song s relaxed nature straight away makes it easy to relate to. The song is slow in tempo and quite melancholy. It s Structure is simple and gives way for the listener to focus on the words. James Brown vocals are spoken word yet quite rhythmic. Simon frith stated that The experience of pop music is an experience of identity: in responding to a song, we are drawn, haphazardly, into emotional alliances with the performers and with the performers other fans. In the 70s, people were drawn to socially conscious music and could relate to artists like James Brown and Gil Scott Herron since they could empathise to the concepts, ideas and aesthetics that these artists portrayed in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...