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Why Did the Railroad Network Grow so Rapidly After the...
Adults are motivated entirely different in the way they learn. Adults are motivated to learn for various
reasons such as professional development, potential advancement at work or simply continuing to
improve ones lives, as one gets older. However, it is but practical to consider the ideas on how adults
are motivated to learn, what principles of learning works, so that adult educators could likewise
respond appropriately. The participatory worldview that author Lyle Yorks (2005) describes draws
heavily on the theory and practice in adult learning and action research. This creates a kind of social
space in organization that is important in the facilitation of a practice based example. Making it
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Providing renewed hope in the face of adversities and depressing events that may otherwise cause
individuals to descend into the negative behavior. Brookfield (2005) addressed the third aspect of
adult learning as transformative. Adult learners are exposed to learning in the workplace. Within the
workplace, adult workers learn to be critical in analyzing their assumptions regarding the structure
business model before reaching a decision that may affect a company s performance. They view this
in conjunction with market realities before arriving at decision that may make or break the company.
For society in general, this suggest that lifelong learning is obtained as the main strategy in ensuring
the future abundance of countries such as the UK since it ensures its vision to build a new culture of
learning (Boshier, 2006, p.11). This new culture of learning can involve online learning which is very
useful in the adult learning process. It is important to help students become technically savvy in our
classrooms. What people know about online learners may not be properly addressed through one s
teaching so that educators need to collaborate so that they can share contemporary researches on the
subject (Martinez, 2010, p. 353). In Conclusion, motivation theories formed the cornerstone of adult
learning. Indeed, technology is here to stay and it has become part of the education environment.
Technology provides a surrounding where formerly
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Nintendo History
In 1889, Fusajiro Yamauchi founded a small company in a building in the heart of Kyoto, Japan.
(Nintendo History. n.d.) The company s purpose was to create a form of Japanese playing card called
Hanafuda. He called this company Nintendo. Over the next century Nintendo grew and expanded,
changing its products and services, and attempting new things as the times changed. Then, during the
1970s Nintendo fixed its eyes on a new market, video games. Nintendo showcases how a small card
company can become a gaming powerhouse and a legend for companies and gamers alike.
During the 19th century Japan closed its borders to the outside world. Alongside this isolationism the
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and the Nintendo DS, a dual screen portable system (Nintendo History. n.d.). In 2006 the Nintendo
Wii was released. Cheap, small, and with a massive collection of high quality games, the Nintendo
Wii became the best selling console of its generation, outselling both the PS3 and Xbox 360 combined
(Gaudiosi, (2007).
The most current Nintendo home console is the Nintendo Wii U. This console has received criticism
due to its poor graphics, strange touch screen controller, and unpopular launch titles.
There are rumors about the next Nintendo console, dubbed the NX.Very little is known about it, but
the speculation is that it s more powerful than the PS4 and may use cartridges, not discs. The Nintendo
brand has changed over the years, starting out as a simple card company that has expanded into the
massive electronic giant we know today. They have had their ups and downs through their time as a
gaming company but they always have the gamer s interest in mind. As the late CEO of Nintendo,
Satoru Iwata said, On my business card, I am a corporate president. In my mind, I am a game
developer. But in my heart, I am a gamer (Yu, E., Chan, W.
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The Characteristics Of The School Approach By A German...
Bureaucracy
The principle of bureaucracy was propounded by a German sociologist by the name Max Weber in the
19th century. According to his study, bureaucracy is a formal system of organization and
administration, which is designed to ensure effectiveness and efficiency in organizing (Shafritz, Ott
Jang, 2015). Weber characterized bureaucracy as having a hierarchy or order of authority with explicit
rules, a clear division of labor, and impersonality. He emphasized that everything within a hierarchy
exists with an aim to achieve a similar goal. Nevertheless, bureaucracies are found at the federal, state,
county levels of government, and even at large companies for proper management and organization. In
fact, individuals who work for government agencies from the strategic managers to the subordinate are
called bureaucrats. However, most of the schools are bureaucratic as they follow the basic principles
of bureaucracy as illustrated below.
Schools have formal hierarchical structure, which is the first characteristics of bureaucracy. In a
hierarchical structure, each level controls the level below it, while it also gets orders from the level
above it (Shafritz, Ott Jang, 2015). In a school setting, the organization of the staffs inclusive of the
teachers and the board of governors is hierarchical, where, high officer controls lower position holders
(Ballantine Hammack, 2015). For instance, the school principle controls the teaching subordinates,
and the teaching staffs
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SNAP Report Proposal
In a report authored by Kathleen FitzGerald and Emily Holcombe of CBO s Budget Analysis Division
and Molly Dahl and Jonathan Schwabish of CBO s Health and Human Resources Division, the
Supplemental Nutrition Assistant Program (SNAP) and associated costs were explained in detail. At
the point in history that this report was written (2012) Congress was demanding an explanation of the
increased cost of the SNAP program, this report was able to use data to directly link the increased
spending to the unemployment rate, caused by the national economic crisis. The report clearly lays out
how SNAP operates, giving detailed explanation regarding topics such as eligibility, benefit
calculation and distribution, and finally finance and administration.
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The Effect Of Temperature On The Rate Of Carbon Dioxide...
The purpose of the experiment is to test the effect of five different temperatures on the rate of carbon
dioxide production in yeast. So, to test this method five fermentation tubes were filled with glucose
and yeast mixture, after that they were placed in water to see which one yielded the most carbon
dioxide. The results that were produced concluded that yeast can produce carbon dioxide more
efficiently with a temperate of approximately 45 degrees Celsius. The carbon dioxide production was
tracked in the fermentation of yeast. Carbon dioxide production was also different in different
temperatures.
1. Introduction
Temperature changes have a great and intense effect on living things. It s indicated through research
that yeast makes more carbon dioxide when in higher temperature rather than the lower temperature.
Although, it makes more carbon dioxide in high temperature it is possible that the temperature would
be so hot that it will end up destroying the yeast cells which will cause it to have less carbon dioxide.
The reason for this is because of the rate of chemical reactions increasing along with increasing
temperature.
When one refers to the temperature of a system, it is described as the measure of the average kinetic
energy of the particles in a sample of matter. Increases in the temperature of a system results from
increases in the kinetic energy of the system. The higher the temperature, the more energy atoms have,
causing them to move more rapidly. In the same
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Cause and Effect
John Henderson Cause and Effect April 14, 2013 Cause and Effect of being a student athlete The
dedication and self motivation required to balancing schoolwork and practice is the most difficult part
of being a student athlete. I find that being a student athlete plays out to be much harder than most
people think. It s very difficult especially at the beginning of the year, when it finally hits you that you
re growing up and finally have to do your own laundry. You re not only getting your self situated as
far as classes go, but also meeting new people. You have to balance all the new tasks in your life as
well as starting new relationships. One obvious cause of wanting to become a student athlete is the
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There is only a fortunate bunch of people that get to put on a uniform to represent something bigger
than them, so as a student athlete you take pride in what you do, and you take advantage in
representing your school every time you touch the field. The most important effect of being a student
athlete is your teammates and your everlasting friendships. You will meet a lot of people being a
student athlete but only a small group of individuals will become your friends to the point you can call
them your second family. That is the meaning of a team. As an athlete you will develop a strong
character and a competitive spirit. You ll become more disciplined and responsible, which will
certainly help you in your professional life. Above all you develop relationships that can be
unbreakable. You go through hell with each other, or as some people like to call it conditioning. You
step on the field and go to battle with one another trusting that the other guys in the game will give as
much effort if not more to win. You ll get on each other s nervous and sometimes get into fights, but
no matter what at the end of the day you ll always have your second family. The effect of being a
student athlete shapes your body, your life, and your mind in good ways. Practicing a sport, going to
classes, doing homework and trying to balance a social life keeps you entertained and far away from
boredom. In addition you will have the chance to experience the amazing feeling of
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Scared-Andrea Short Story
Scared andrea It was a summer day the sun was out, the ground was hot, the shade was dull, the sweet
smell of the flowers, the icy water on the sprinkler, the perfect day to go outside and play. The birds
were chirping, the trees and were green, I was excited and as I was coming out of my room. From
watching youtube all day. I need to go outside I said. to myself so I asked my mom she said yes the
moment of excitement was thrilling even great. And then as i walk out I see this thing in my cousin s
room. And i look and i tell my mom. She looks and she sees the the cardboard that was all ripped up.
And me and my mom took a look closer. And we found that the cardboard was construction adhesive.
Me and my mom
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Hydraulics Personal Reflection
As a second year Marine Machinery Mechanic Apprentice, I am fortunate enough to continue my
career on one the most knowledgeable teams. As a member of the Hydraulics Team, I learned what it
is like to handle some of the largest Hydraulic components in existence. I am specially trained to
disassemble, clean, rebuild, and test hydraulic components according to required specifications.
Speech 251 has built my communication skills up to the point where I can clearly communicate, with
my team members, while conducting hydraulic tests. As the year is coming to an end, Hydraulics is
experiencing another slow period. As work slows down, I continue to educate myself by reading step
processes in technical manuals and by studying drawings to continue my growth in aspects that pertain
to my job. Moreover, as a second year apprentice, communication has proven to be one of the most
valuable skills, both written and verbal. Speech 251 has lent me a hand. Dr. Halbert s persistence in
the value of public speaking has been beneficial in establishing communication skills. In example, we
regularly hold board meetings where job statuses and injury reports are discussed with upper
management. Having the confidence to speak professionally, in a public setting, helps the production
move on schedule. Being able to update those, who manage the projects, allows future planning to
flow accordingly. In my opinion, a sense of pride can be seen in my work. Despite the ever so
changing environment that
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Government Intervention and Internet Regulation
Government Intervention and Internet Regulation Internet is a global network that connects millions
of computers together and allows people to communicate and share information with each other in an
effective and easy way. It has become the most widely used means of communications of recent times.
The number of U.S. homes with one or more personal computers increased by 16% (in 1995) to about
38 million households, up from 33 million in 1994 and 25 million in 1993 (Fox 9). Along with that
staggering stat, the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science has reported that 95%
of the public has access to the Internet ( Free Essay ). Internet is filled with a lot of information on
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So in such circumstances, we must have some procedures for tackling illegal content on the Internet
and some mechanisms for allowing end user control of what is accessed on the Internet (Darlington).
It is argued that the genesis of the Internet was such that it embraced and fostered a new spirit of
freedom, openness and experimentation and that these values must remain an integral feature of the
Internet and if any form of regulation is introduced then the whole essence of the internet will be lost
and people would not be able to access the vast resources of information that it has to offer
(Darlington). The opponents of regulation also argue that any form of internet regulation is against the
individual s rights to freedom of expression and the concept of net neutrality because in such a
scenario a person may not be able to choose the content he wants to view. However, it should be
clearly understood that society is greater than a single person and if such rights of freedom cause harm
to the values of the society as a whole, then it is perhaps the responsibility of the government to
intervene and restrict the rights given to every individual in order to maintain those values.
There is offensive content on the internet , so this justifies the use of internet restrictions (Darlington).
Internet is filled with explicit content. There are thousands of websites that contain pornographic
materials which is considered inappropriate for
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The Sense Of Suspense And Suspense In Get Out
In addition, the camera angles add the suspense of the film. After coming to the realization that Rose
hit a deer, Chris gets out of the car and hears the deer whining in the woods. Chris then goes to
investigate the woods for the deer and Jordan Peele incorporates mysterious music and close up shots
of Chris to create a feeling of suspense for us. We become anxious and become concerned for Chris s
encounter with the deer in the woods. Will the deer still be alive? Will the deer attack Chris? Chris
enters the woods and sees the deer laying on the ground, with its eyes open looking up at Chris. At
first, this scene did not make sense to me, but later on I realized that this scene symbolized a hit and
run. This scene is important because Chris s mother was killed in a hit and run and when Chris found
out that his mother had died, he became emotionally paralyzed. When Chris went to look in the woods
for the deer, he too became paralyzed looking at the dying deer laying on the ground. The deer symbol
is brought up numerous times throughout the film to portray the hit and run concept. The suspense and
mystery created by the camera shots and sound in this scene allow Get Out to be successfully
classified as a psychological thriller.
Additionally, Get Out portrays Chris s mental state in a bewildering scene known as the sunken place.
Missy is a psychiatrist in Get Out and claims that she can help Chris quit smoking. By including
hypnosis into the film, Jordan Peele plays with our
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Karol John Paul II Research Paper
Karol J. Wojtyla, also known as Pope John Paul II, was born in Wadowice Poland, on May 18, 1920.
He was the second of two sons, and his mother died when he was nine. His older brother also died
when he was twelve. This left just Karol and his father living in the house as a family. He made his
First Holy Communion at the age of nine, but wasn t confirmed until he was eighteen. When he
graduated from Marcin Wadowita high school, he then enrolled in Kracow s Jagiellonian University in
1938, which was a school for drama. When the Nazis entered Poland during World War II, the
university was closed down, and Karol was forced go to work in the quarry to avoid being deported to
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In 1951, he again began studying philosophy and theology and received a second doctorate in 1953.
He then became a professor of moral philosophy and social ethics in the major seminary of Kracow.
On July 4, 1958, he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Kracow by Pope Pius XII, and was
consecrated September 28, 1958, by Archbishop Baziak. He later became the archbishop of Krakow in
1964. He became a cardinal in 1967, and in 1978 was named the first non Italian pope in more than
400 years. He changed his name to John Paul and became Pope John Paul II. He was a big advocate
for human rights and used his influence to bring political change all over the world. John Paul II died
on April 2, 2005, at the age of 84, at his Vatican City residence. On July 5, 2013, the Vatican
announced that the Roman Catholic Church would declare Pope John Paul II a saint. Then on
September 30, 2013, Pope Francis announced that the canonization of Pope John Paul II would occur
on April 27, 2014. St.John Paul s feast day is October 22 and he is the patron saint of World Youth
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Emergency Preparedness, Response And Recovery Programmes
1. Introduction
In the wake of the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and resulting tsunami, over 4000 scientists,
government officials, NGOs and UN representatives met in Kobe, Japan to address one of the most
important tests the world has to face: disaster risk reduction (DRR). The product of the conference
was the 10 year Hyogo Framework for Action 2005 2015. Endorsed by 168 countries, the document
promotes 3 main aims: the integration of DRR into viable development policies and planning, building
resilience to hazards and incorporating risk reduction methodologies into the implementation of
emergency preparedness, response and recovery programmes (GNDR, 2014). In order to achieve these
goals, the framework states 5 priorities of action:
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Nevertheless, one point that everyone agrees on is that the HFA has achieved very much in giving
greater momentum to DRR worldwide. Judging by the stable growth of the number of countries
reporting their progress on HFA implementation, from 27 countries in 2007, to 77 in 2009 and over
100 in 2011 (GNDR, 2014), and by the overall rise in their quality, it is easy to see the increase of
interest towards achieving HFA goals. Moreover, the continuous increase in participants at
conferences related to disasters can also point to a new level of popularity of DRR, thanks in no small
part to the Framework.
There has also been some well documented progress towards accomplishing the first priority of action,
with a growing number of nations updating their existing laws based on HFA standards, including Sri
Lanka, India, Indonesia, Egypt, etc. (Oxfam International, 2011). Also, the number of National
Platforms enacted across the world has increased from 38 in 2007 to 73 in 2011 (Oxfam International,
2011), while the number of HFA Focal Points for HFA implementation has risen from 63 to 192,
indicating a clear commitment to the standards and provisions of the Hyogo Framework for Action.
Nonetheless, there is yet to be seen some significant headway in harmonizing legislative frameworks
in other sectors, such as water resources, agriculture, etc. with the new laws, which sometimes can
lead to key difficulties in disaster risk management.
The most important accomplishment of the HFA is
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Transfer Students Vs. Non-Traditional Students
Despite that the transfer and non traditional students aren t traditional students, they are in fact new
and might not know every building. It would be my job to help them get situated. I will treat them like
any other freshman student and provide my full attention to their needs. A transfer student may have
transferred from another school in the country and being there for them will make the transition will
be easier. They are different from traditional freshman even if they are first year students, they might
ve know their old campus perfectly well, but it would be my responsibility to make sure they can
remember our campus as well. All campus aren t the same, so I would personal show the transfer
student around and make sure they know when
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Color symmetry Essay
Color versus Marketing Strategy
Why is Facebook blue? I do not know the answer; I think it should be complex but actually, it is
simple. It is because Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook is red green color blind; blue is the color
Mark can see the best. Do not believe it? Not highly scientific, right? That may not be the case for
Facebook. In our daily life, colors actually affect our purchasing decisions. After all, sight is the
strongest developed sense in most human beings.
How do colors really affect us, and what is the science of colors in marketing? I am taking the
principle of marketing class now, as we strive to make improvements to our product Earthgrains,
studying this phenomenon is key. Let us dig into some of the latest, ... Show more content on
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For example, variations in value are used to create a focal point for the design of a picture.
Therefore, when we think about black, we always use the wrods definite, credible, strength, powerful,
precise, professional, and direct to describe it. When we think about green: natural, organic, youth,
nurturing, instructional, education and adventurous. When we think about blue: credibility, clean,
focused, medical, professional and power. There are so many distinctions between different color
feelings and their purposes in the corporate world. In view of this, black is best for construction,
corporate oil, financial, fashion and mining. Green is best for medicine, science, government,
recruitment and human resources. Blue is best for medical, scientific, health care and legal.
When we are compelled to buy products, color has a major role. Why the KFC and McDonald s the
top popular fast food restaurants in the world? It is not only because of the quality of foods and their
reputation, but also related to their brand colors. Those two brands all use red as background color.
Why? Red invokes power. The most emotionally intense color, red stimulates a faster heartbeat and
breathing. If you are hungry and you see something in red at the same time, you will feel more hunger
than before. In fact, it has some psychological effect. But it can make more people buy fast food first
when they are hungry. Red is also the color of love. They use red to grab
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Examples Of Light In Macbeth
In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, light and dark imagery is used throughout the story in
order to show the difference and symbolism between good and evil. Light represents innocence, truth
and purity while darkness is used to represent cruelty, guilt and corruption. Towards the end of the
play, Shakespeare correlates the ideas of both lightness and darkness to portray life and death.
Ultimately, they represent good and evil. Shakespeare uses these two themes to drive the plot and
story forward in order to create conflict, twists and symbolism. In the first act of Macbeth, Malcolm is
given the title as King Duncan s successor meaning he is next in line to the throne. The imagery of
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Using a candles flame as a representation of life and light. When Macbeth discovers the news about
the death of his wide, Lady Macbeth, he comes to realize that life itself is meaningless and pointless as
it does not last for a long time and can be easily blown out, referring back to the candle and its
vulnerability and fragility. And all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death. Out, out,
brief candle! Life s but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage,
and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by and idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing (Act
5 sc 5). Finally, the final use of imagery related to the theme of darkness and light is seen when
Macbeth begin his soliloquy by comparing his life to a lighted candle. The flame of the candle is a
metaphor for short life or sudden death and it demonstrates how our reality is nothing but emptiness
and darkness. Our very existence is merely just a brief moment of light and life, the flame of a candle.
We are surrounded by darkness before birth as well as after death. We believe that our desires and
ambition has great meaning, but once that candle is blown out, our aspirations are meaningless. This is
what Macbeth is referring to in the quote, telling us that he wishes that his flame burns out as well;
losing all interest in everything he aspired to be and earn.
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The Iraq-Iraq War
When the gold mining and gold trade era came to an end, the whole world set its eyes on the next
most expensive natural reserve on this planet earth The Oil. And as we know, the Middle East has
been an oil rich region from the start, therefore, the whole world wangled around the Middle Eastern
countries to meet their oil consumption needs by getting their hands on this natural resource.
Saddam s Rule and Petrodollar era:
Same was the case with Iraq, which is an oil rich country and has the second largest oil reserves on the
Earth. By the end of 1970, Saddam Hussein rose to power in Iraq and established himself as its head.
He did not approve of the radical islamic ideas booming in Iran and slowly making their way to Iraq
and it was during this time when Iraq invaded Iran, over the disputed Shatt Al Arab waterway that
divided both the countries. The US, Europe, and other countries of the Persian Oil gulf financed Iraq
in this war, and crowned Saddam as The Defender of the Arab World . Unfortunately, for Iraq and
Saddam, things did not go as planned and Iran retaliated crushing Iraq s powers and forcing it to
retreat. The Iraq Iran war came to an end, and Iraq, crushed under heavy war loss and huge debt urged
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Though he was violating many laws, along the way, just to save his rule but there is no denying the
fact that he was also saving the energy resources of Iraq from being robbed by the US and the UK oil
companies. The people from the US get an Iraqi gas gallon at just gas 5 cents per gallon. One of the
most important thing that would be different, had Saddam still ruled iraq, was that ISIS wouldn t be in
existence and Syria would still have been in a stable position. Also, Israel would have never been able
to inhabit illegal colonies by invading the Palestinian territories. Has world ever thought what the US
and the UK invasion has brought upon the middle
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Compare And Contrast Ancient Greece And Rome
The ancient Greeks and Romans were among the most influential civilizations in the history of the
world. Even though the Roman Empire eventually conquered Greece, Greek culture lived on within
the Empire. The Roman form of government was the foundation of the design of the United States
Senate. Ironically, the office of the President of the United States is the same as a tyrant in ancient
times, that is a person who appealed of the common people to gain power. The Greeks and Romans
had many differences, but there are also interesting similarities.
The way the Greek Empire fell in XXX XXX B.C. was very similar to how the Roman Empire fell in
XXX XXX A.D. Both Empires were suffering from weak economies. The Greeks had just ended a
civil war while the Romans on the other hand suffered from hyperinflation . Both Empires were
invaded by forces that mostly likely would not have attacked had the Empires not already been weak
militarily and economically. After the western part of the Roman Empire was conquered by Germanic
Tribes in XX A.D. the eastern part became the Byzantine Empire, which blended many cultures and
lasted for hundreds of years, ensuring that elements of Roman culture would survive. Similarly, after
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By comparison, the ancient Greeks had a similar type of force called a Phalanx, in which the soldiers
organized their spears in rows facing the enemy. The Roman s primary weapon in their formations
was a sword rather than a spear. The Romans also carried a long spear called a Pilum. Before engaging
in melee with an enemy army, the Romans would all throw their Pila at the enemy similar to the tactic
of the British firing their muskets simultaneously during the Revolutionary War. By coordinating the
weaponry of their military force, the Roman and the Greek armies each were able to effectively fight
armies with superior
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The Day Of An Ox Essay
Ian, my father s deep voice shouted out across the steppe. I need you over here. I couldn t run through
all the various animals we had, so I sprinted around the menagerie. Half way across, I heard the
laborious bay of an ox. It s probably giving birth, I thought to myself. Just as I rounded the herd, I saw
my father and cousin, who was more a like another brother, besides what it looked to be an ox giving
birth. Who knew, right? As I walked over to the scene, my dad waved me over impatiently. I moved at
a faster pace, but it was a wary pace. I m always nervous about birth and knew that it was a painful,
yet rewarding process. How bad is it, I asked. it is bloody? Of course it is, pothoc, my cousin, Gresh,
said annoyed. Like I said, another brother. Well, I didn t know. They re sometimes not that bad, I
replied oblivious to his annoyance. Exactly, which is why you re going to pull this calf out, Dad said.
What. He said it like it nothing new. Excuse me, I don t think I heard you right. I m pulling that out of
that, I said aghast as I pointed at the hindquarters of the ox. Yes, now get on your knees and get your
hands in there, Dad replied. besides, you haven t done it yet and your seventeen summers in now. You
ll have to do this when I m dead and gone, now get to it. So you re saying that I have to stick my
hands in its tzarreth, if I were the ox, I wouldn t want somebody sticking there hands were they don t
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Creation vs Evolution Essay
There are two different beliefs of how everything came to be. One is creation. Creationalists believe in
what the Bible says which is that God created everything. Another is evolution. Evolutionalists believe
that there was a quot;big bang quot; which brought forth everything. In this paper, I m going to give
the arguments that prove evolution wrong.
One of the main things that evolutionalists have a problem with is time. They say that the world has
existed for millions and billions of years. There is a couple problems with this though. The sun shrinks
so much every day because it is burning up all its fuels. Scientists can calculate how big the sun was at
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If they go back in time millions of years, the magnetic field would be too strong for anything to live
on earth, therefore this being another reason why the earth is not that old.
Evolutionists believe that humans and all other things evolved by mutation. Scientists can force
mutations with radiation. Every mutation that has been made has never been good. Mutations only
hurt the organism, not help it.
A main part in evolution is the dating of fossils. This makes a type of circular reasoning though
because of the archeologists and paleontologists. The archeologist dates the layers of the earth by the
fossils that were found in it and the paleontologist dates the fossils by the layer of the earth it was
found in.
Another problem comes up when you talk about fossils. If the world is millions and billions of years
old, there would be fossils at lots of different archeological levels. Archeologists have found that most
fossils are found at the same level, which would mean that some huge natural disaster happened and
killed millions of animals at one time. The Bible mentions of a great flood that wiped out millions of
animals and humans. This again proves evolution wrong.
A way to date old artifacts and bodies is by using the C 14
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Examples Of Figurative Language In The Open Boat
..(T)he serenity of nature amid the struggles of the individual nature in the wind, and nature in the
vision of men. She did not seem cruel to him then, nor beneficent, nor treacherous, nor wise. But she
was indifferent, flatly indifferent. (Crane). This nonchalant aspect of nature dominates Stephen Crane
s short story, The Open Boat, in order to highlight the meaning of the esoteric voice of the sea in view
of man s blights and life itself. Crane s story portrays a group of shipwrecked men in a lifeboat,
drifting on the ebbs and flows of uncertainty, held at the mercies of Nature s will. Crane s usage of
profound figurative language and ominous imagery work to convey a message of man s insignificant
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As The third wave moved forward, huge, furious, implacable, (Crane) the men went overboard and
they were under the complete mercies of the sea. Here, Crane portrays the oiler, swimming strongly
and rapidly (Crane) towards the shore, while the other men lingered behind, holding on to whatever
helped them float. Crane also shows how The coldness of the water was sad; it was tragic (Crane),
indicating that staying in the water too long would be tragic. Thus, by setting up this kind of imagery,
Crane makes his reader think that the oiler was the one sure to survive due to his vigor and rapidity,
while the others would meet their fate in the cold waters. It is ironic to the reader therefore, when the
exact opposite happens: In the shallows, face downward, lay the oiler. (Crane) The oiler had died,
while the others lived. This clearly shows the inscrutable influence of the nature s power as it
interferes with life and death. Through this last bit of irony in the story, Crane gives delivers his final
message to the reader that nature will have the final say. That is why as the white waves paced to and
fro in the moonlight, and the wind brought the sound of the great sea s voice to the men on shore,
Crane enables his readers to feel along with the crew that they could then be interpreters (Crane). It is
just indifferent, flatly indifferent
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Insulin Research Paper
Insulin is a major metabolism regulating hormone. It is secreted by beta cells of the pancreas. Its
function is to counter the concerted actions of a number of hyperglycemiagenerating hormones and to
maintain low blood glucose levels. Insulin also stimulates lipogenesis, diminishes lipolysis, and
increases amino acid transport into cells. Insulin is a member of a family of structurally and
functionally similar molecules that includes the insulinlike growth factors, IGF1 and IGF2, and
relaxin. Insulin modulates transcription and stimulates protein translocation, cell growth, DNA
synthesis, and cell replication, effects that it holds in common with the insulinlike growth factors and
relaxin.
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Each IRS molecule has four sequences that are approximately TyrXXMet.
TyrXXMet
is a recurring sequence that is responsible for the IRS molecules affinity of the receptor tyrosine
kinase. IRS molecules activate when the tyrosine kinase phosphorylates these Tyrosines. An example
is SH2 is a domain present in many signaltransduction proteins. SH2 domains are host to specific
phosphotyrosine sequences, such as those in activated IRS proteins. This is a specific process, so each
SH2 domain has a binding preference to an approximate sequence including phosphotyrosine. A large
group of lipid kinases have SH2 domains that are attracted to IRS proteins. These lipid kinases react at
the 3position of inositol in phosphatidylinositol 4,5bisphosphate
(PIP 2 ) and add a phosphoryl group. By attracting the lipid kinases to IRS proteins, the reaction
moves the kinases to PIP 2 located on the membrane where it can phosphorylate them to
phosphatidylinositol
3,4,5trisphosphate
(PIP 3 )
This causes a cascade which activates the protein kinase PDK1, which phosphorylates the protein
kinase Akt, thus activating it as well. Akt is a free moving kinase inside the
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How My Irish Culture Affected My Life
How does your culture affect your everyday life? My Irish culture is important to me. Even though I
LIve in America, my Irish culture takes a big part in my life with food music even traditions.
One of the many foods my family eats probably has one of the biggest impact on my irish culture is
Potatos,potatos are the most popular food in ireland my family has at least one version of potatoes a
week. LIke mashed and baked.One of the more traditional food is corn beef, the irish culture has a
tradition that they have corn beef every special occasion or big dinner,This food doesn t have as much
of an impact on my life as potatoes but every once and awhile my family put the effort in to have
some succulent corn beef.And the lst food that really impacts my life and my irish culture.Is the
sizllying,crispy bacon in Ireland.Bacon,my family has bacon at least twice a week,bacon is one of the
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One of the most famous bands in America that s from Ireland is U2 although this doesn t affect me
and my that much it is a big part of my
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Volcano Is A Volcano, Volcanic Eruptions, Earth, And Earth
What is a Volcano: A volcano is a rupture in the crust of planets such as Earth. They allow hot lava,
volcanic ash and gasses to escape from a magma chamber. Magma is formed from the melting of
rocks in the Earth s lithosphere, which is part of the Earth s crust and is broken up into giant puzzle
like pieces, and also from the shell below the lithosphere which is the asthenosphere. The
asthenosphere is a soft, fluid part of the Earth that can be pushed around because of the Earth s
warmth. Volcanoes form from eruptions. Once the eruption occurs the lava from the eruption cools to
form a new crust. After several eruptions, the rock builds up and forms the cone shaped mountains or
hills in which we call volcanoes.
What causes an eruption: A volcanic eruption is just a natural way that the Earth cools down and
releases internal heat and pressure. In an eruption, super heated magma from deep within the Earth s
interior works its way to the surface. They most often occur at the tectonic plate boundaries but can
also occur over hotspots or weak areas in the Earth s crust. The two most known types of eruptions are
effusive eruptions and explosive eruptions. Effusive eruptions are eruptions where magma rises
through the surface and flows out of the volcano as the thick liquid that is lava. Explosive eruptions
are eruptions where the magma is torn apart as it rises and reaches the surface in pieces known as pyro
clasts. Effusive eruptions are caused when hot basalt magma reaches the
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Similarities Between Roman Catholicism And Eastern Orthodoxy
Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy The Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism are
organized using a hierarchical system. Much like the ancient times in which these religions were
established, they govern from the top down with bishops or leaders having ultimate authority and then
several classifications that extend down to priest. They feel their top leaders stand in for Christ. For
Eastern Othodoxy the leader is Eccumencial Patriarch and for the Roman Catholics it is the Pope.
(VB: Polity in Catholicism and Orthodoxy) The formal principles for these two religions are the Bible
plus tradition and decress. However, Eastern Orthodoxy uses the 66 books of the Canon and
Apocrypha and the Roman Catholicism use the 66 books of the Cannon and Canonical. To them the
Bible and the tradition of worship are equally important. The material principles for these religions are
that they are saved by faith with works infused grace through the priests on the via to earn God s
glory. (The Christian Church on Earth) The worship of the Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodoxy
are both highly liturgical and ornate with icons. They have a low use of preaching in their worship
services. The teachings for these two religions include infant baptism for the remission of original sin
and the gift of faith. The Roman Catholics teach the Lord s Supper is the sacrament through
Transubstantiation but they view the Lord s Supper as unbloody sacrifice through Transubstantiation.
They both teach
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International And World Trade Law
Introduction International and World Trade Law Counterfeiting
This reflective paper will address several issues associated with international and world trade law as
they pertain to counterfeiting and discussing the connections between business, law, politics and ethics
with regard to counterfeiting. First, it will discuss the legal and ethical issues related to boycotting
goods from other countries, as well as the practical business implications of such a move. Next, this
paper will analyze the problem of World Trade Organization (WTO) participant nations and their
ability to address the problems of counterfeiting. Finally, it will discuss the type of action the United
Nations might take with regard to the counterfeiting issue.
Boycotting Goods from Other Countries
To discuss the legal and ethical issues relating to this subject, one must first define ethical behavior.
According to Merriam Webster, it is: ethics : an area of study that deals with ideas about what is good
and bad behavior : a branch of philosophy dealing with what is morally right or wrong (Simple
Definition of ethic, n.d., para 1). Whereas it is not illegal to boycott goods from other countries,
corporations usually do this for several reasons to include: as a protest against U.S. foreign policy, a
potential harm to U.S. relations with that country (due to dubious human rights practices, etc.), an
attempt to protect local/national produce, or an issue of quality of life (due to safety of
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Essay on Menopause and Natural Progesterone
Menopause and Natural Progesterone
Are you currently faced with the onset of menopause? Do you wish there was more information
available on how to stay healthy during this dramatic changing phase in your life? Congratulations!
You have found the answer source for your hesitant questions regarding menopause. You are probably
not alone in your quest; the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists (ACOG) believes that
over one third of the women in the United States are over the age of 50
(http://members.aol.com/dearest/October.htm). The onset of menopause in women from the Baby
Boomer generation those born after World War II is increasing rapidly (Samisioe,1992).
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al. 1992) Progesterone acts as a regulator for the entire endocrine system, has an important role in
nerve function, and works as a mild antidepressant. It also controls estrogen dominance.
(http://www.4health.com/Pro Max.html)
Estrogen dominance results from a lack of progesterone in the body. The effects include increased
body fat, decreased libido, increased risk of breast cancer and endometrial cancer, and infertility.
(http://members.aol.com/dearest/december.htm)
What treatments are safe and effective for the symptoms of menopause? Conventional treatments
include calcium and vitamin D supplements, dietary changes, herbs, acupuncture, as well as estrogen
replacement therapy. Estrogen replacement therapy is widely used but has numerous side effects.
Natural progesterone is a recently discovered treatment that relieves the symptoms of menopause
without any harmful side effects.(Lee, 1991)
Natural Progesterone
The body s source of hormonal progesterone is the corpus luteum, where it is produced after ovulation
to level the side effects of estrogen. When ovulation no longer occurs, the body lacks progesterone and
health complications may arise due to estrogen dominance.
From studies held in the 1940 s, the Mexican yarn extract, diosgenin, was matched to have the same
chemical structure as progesterone. (http://members.aol.com/dearest/december.htm) The extract was
developed into a cream so that the
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How To Establish A Chaldean Culture
Growing up, Sunday nights were reserved for extended family dinners at my grandparents house.
Loud music, foreign looking food, and unusual dancing were commonplace at these gatherings. My
family is Chaldean a small Catholic minority originating from northern Iraq with ties to ancient
Mesopotamia. The dinners provided me with a gateway, allowing me to bridge my everyday
experience with my ancestral culture. It also helped to establish a rapport between myself and other
Chaldean students at my school. As the hostilities between the U.S. and Iraq escalated and eventually
resulted in the U.S. led invasion in 2003, the small contingent of Chaldeans at my school and I became
marginalized. We were branded by some students as the enemy. While
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Quotes About Burmese Pythons
Burmese pythons
The presence of the Burmese pythons are making people and animals suffer! They have taken over
many things. For example, they have taken over the Everglades of Florida and have taken over the
food chain. The pythons have taken down animals and brought the people of Florida with them.
The Burmese python can grow up to 23 feet and can be 200 pounds. ...capable of growing to an
astounding length of 23 feet and a weight of up to 200 pounds. (Burmese Python: Not the ideal pet)
This quote states how long and how much the snake can weigh at their full growth. The Burmese
pythons are carnivores and only eat meat. Burmese pythons are carnivores and survive primarily on
small birds and mammals. (Burmese Python: Not the ideal pet) This quote show what the eating habits
are with the snake.The Burmese pythons are dangerous killers but they don t have venom. Although
they have no venom, they have other, quite effective means of killing their prey. (Burmese Python:
Not the ideal pet) This quote states the snake had no venom, but still has unique ways of killing their
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They escape warehouses and get set free from people. An exotic pet dealers warehouse that housed
nearly 900 Burmese pythons escaped. This quote shows that pythons escaped and added onto the
overpopulated ecosystem in Florida Everglades. (Burmese Python:The ecosystem challenge) They
also get set free from the owners which also cause the population of snakes. We must do a better job
of educating people about the effect their careless actions have on ecosystems here in Florida and
around the world. This quote states that people aren t doing the right thing to get rid of the snakes and
when they do, they make a bigger problem in the overpopulated ecosystem already and not only it
causes a problem in the Everglades, it cause a problem all around the world. (Burmese Python:The
ecosystem
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Ancient Egyptian Mummification Beliefs
Ancient Egyptian Mummification Ritual
Ancient Egyptians were very religious people with various beliefs and gods. Ancient Egypt consisted
of the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom, and the New Kingdom. Not only is Ancient Egypt known
for their outstanding architecture in pyramids, but also, their astonishing understanding of the human
body. Mummification began around c.3500 BCE and by the Old Kingdom it had become a standard
practice. Everything Egyptians did, including mummification had to do with their religious beliefs.
They followed rituals to please the gods and therefore received something in exchange. Moreover,
they believed that mummifying a body was preparing a person for their afterlife. The process of
mummification changed depending on the person s socioeconomic status. Ancient Egypt was a period
based strongly on religion and the belief of rebirth after death that led to mummification. The word
mummy derives from the word mum from the Persians, meaning wax. Therefore, the word mummy is
defined as an embalmed corpse that appears wax like since embalmers tried to keep corpses as intact
as they possibly could. Embalmers were people who prepared and mummified the corpse. By the
Early Dynastic period (c.3150 2613 BCE), the Mastaba Tomb had replaced graves. Egyptians believed
that in a Mastaba, the soul would leave the corpse and into the afterlife. Portrayed inside the tombs,
were painted stories and written spells that guided the soul towards its journey. The
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Home Front Essay
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The home front during World War I covers the domestic, economic, social and political histories of
countries involved in that conflict. It covers the mobilization of armed forces and war supplies, but
does not include the military history. For the nonmilitary interactions among the major players see
Diplomatic history of World War I.
About 10 million combatants and seven million civilians died during the entire war, including many
weakened by years of malnutrition; they fell in the worldwide Spanish Flu pandemic, which struck
late in 1918, just as the war was ending.
The Allies had much more potential wealth that they could spend on the war. One estimate (using
1913 US dollars), is that the Allies spent $147 billion on the war and the ... Show more content on
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Manpower had to be channeled into the front lines (all the powers except the United States and Britain
had large trained reserves designed for just that). Behind the lines labor power had to be redirected
away from less necessary activities that were luxuries during a total war. In particular, vast munitions
industries had to be built up to provide shells, guns, warships, uniforms, airplanes, and a hundred other
weapons, both old and new. Agriculture had to be mobilized as well, to provide food for both civilians
and for soldiers (many of whom had been farmers and needed to be replaced by old men, boys and
women) and for horses to move supplies. Transportation in general was a challenge, especially when
Britain and Germany each tried to intercept merchant ships headed for the enemy. Finance was a
special challenge. Germany financed the Central Powers. Britain financed the Allies until 1916, when
it ran out of money and had to borrow from the United States. The US took over the financing of the
Allies in 1917 with loans that it insisted be repaid after the war. The victorious Allies looked to
defeated Germany in 1919 to pay reparations that would cover some of their costs. Above all, it was
essential to conduct the mobilization in such a way that the short term confidence of the people was
maintained, the long term power of the political establishment was upheld, and the long term
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Common Rail Direct Injection
INTRODUCTION
CRDi stands for Common Rail Direct Injection meaning, direct injection of the fuel into the cylinders
of a diesel engine via a single, common line, called the common rail which is connected to all the fuel
injectors.
Whereas ordinary diesel direct fuel injection systems have to build up pressure anew for each and
every injection cycle, the new common rail (line) engines maintain constant pressure regardless of the
injection sequence. This pressure then remains permanently available throughout the fuel line. The
engine s electronic timing regulates injection pressure according to engine speed and load. The
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These systems have a fuel injector for each cylinder, usually located so that they spray right at the
intake valve. These systems provide more accurate fuel metering and quicker response.
DIRECT INJECTION SYSTEMS
Direct injection means injecting the fuel directly into the cylinder instead of premixing it with air in
separate intake ports. That allows for controlling combustion and emissions more precisely, but
demands advanced engine management technologies.
Unlike petrol engines, diesel engines don t need ignition system. Due to the inherent property of
diesel, combustion will be automatically effective under a certain pressure and temperature
combination during the compression phase of Otto cycle. Normally this requires a high compression
ratio around 22 : 1 for normally aspirated engines. A strong thus heavy block and head is required to
cope with the pressure. Therefore diesel engines are always much heavier than petrol equivalent.
The lack of ignition system simplifies repair and maintenance, the absence of throttle also help. The
output of a diesel engine is controlled simply by the amount of fuel injected. This makes the injection
system very decisive to fuel economy. Even without direct injection, diesel inherently delivers
superior fuel economy because of leaner mixture of fuel and air. Unlike petrol, it can combust under
very lean mixture. This inevitably reduces power output
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Richard Wright s Writing Style
It is probably a mere accident that I never killed, states Richard Wright during an interview.
(Kinnamon 596) Often times, an alternative people would turn to would be violence in a way to
escape the world they lived in, but one man held so much inspiration over a society that was and still
is shaded by prejudice. What many fail to realize is one can transform the direction of the way society
works simply by using words. Because of Richard Wright s writing style, he depicts the racism and
bigotry set in American society in his novel and writes this story by using examples of his personal
experiences to create an impact for the later generations. Since Richard exited his mother s womb, he
had to undergo bigotry and unseen detestation from white southerners because of his color (Hart 35).
Starting his first day of life on September 4, 1908, Richard Wright overcame several impediments and
later became one of the first famous African American authors. The Wright family lived in Natchez,
Mississippi, and his parents worked, during his toddler years. Nathaniel Wright, Richard s father, was
a sharecropper. He labored for the rich plantation owners, while Richard s mother was a school
teacher. (Shuman 1697)Because of the constant beatings, Wright was obedient to all types of authority
but anxiety and distrust formed in his mind. Richard unintentionally set his grandparents house
Francois 2 on fire, but instead of fearing the very thing that could burn and kill him, he placed
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Kalamkari Essay
Kalamkari the ancient Indian art of painting
Kalamkari refers to a method of painting natural dyes onto cotton or silk fabric with a bamboo pen or
kalam. The name kalamkari translates as pen (kalam) work (kari) in Hindi/Urdu, and was most likely
derived from trade relationships between Persian and Indian merchants as early as the 10th century
CE. European merchants also had names for this type of fabric decoration: the Portugese called it
pintado, the Dutch used the name sitz, and the British preferred chintz. The name kalamkari is used
prominently today, and is synonymous with both painted and hand blockprinted textiles that
incorporate natural vegetable/organically derived dye stuffs. While there are many forms of kalamkari
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The reservoir of the kalam is never allowed to dry. It is washed and dried thoroughly before storage.
CHARCOAL SKETCH
Most artists will sketch a charcoal outline on the prepared cloth before application of black dye
(kasimi). Some artists use charred tamarind twigs to draw, while others use commercially
manufactured charcoal or lead pencils.
The following steps are taken to prepare tamarind twigs (chinta boggo) for sketching: * Dried twigs
that have fallen around the tree are gathered and broken to a length of 3 7 inches. * To char the twigs,
a shallow circular pit is scooped out in dry soil and a heap of sand is kept besides the pit. * The dry
twigs are piled up to a height of 2 3 inches above the ground level. Some newspaper is also placed
among the twigs to facilitate burning. The twigs and paper is set on fire. * When the flame dies down,
sand is thrown over the twigs, and they are set to cool in the pit for 3 4 hours. * This slow cooling
makes the pencils tough. The ash coloured twigs are then unearthed, rolled between one?s fingers to
remove greyish bark until black color is revealed. * The pencils so prepared can be stored until further
use (do not remove bark before charring; else the twigs will turn to ash).
KASIMI (Black) Black ink/dye or kasimi is at the basis of all traditional kalamkari paintings; it is
used to outline all figures,
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Aircraft Icing And Its Effects On All Aircraft
Abstract The following is an in depth look on aircraft icing and the harsh effects it has on all aircraft.
Mother Nature has been around far longer than any of us. Weather is not going anywhere anytime
soon and it is our responsibility no matter what our position in the aviation community to understand
and deal with these conditions properly. Aircraft icing is not completely preventable but with the
proper techniques, tools and knowledge can be dealt with safely. Aviation in general is far to precious
and should not be denied by any weather condition. Within this reading I hope one can understand and
have a thorough understand of exactly what icing is and how both the aircraft and aircrew can help to
prevent a serious mishap form occurring. Title: Subtitle Leonardo da Vinci once said When once you
have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have
been, and there you will always long to return. Aviation today is often thought of as only a mode of
transportation to take you from one location to another destination. For others, aviation is a passion
and their one and only true love. Aviation in general is expensive and can put a deep burden on your
wallet, whether traveling commercially or pursuing an instrument rating while chasing dreams. Have
you ever thought of why aviation in general is so expensive? It is not because of the rising cost of fuel
or the fancy aircraft you are reclining in but rather the gigantic
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Caribbean Sea Lizards Research Paper
In the Caribbean Sea, there are more than 700 islands, all have different sizes but have a similar
environment, within these islands, and there are 150 species of lizards under the genus name of
Anolis. These lizards are widely spread out over the islands in the Caribbean, these Anolis have
similar habitat, niche, morphology, and behavior but they are not closely related, which this is defined
as the ectomorph. This means we can found several different species living in the same environment,
but they share different habitats, some of them live on the ground, on the grass and some live on
different part of the tree, which they are spread out in different niches and hunt their food there. In
addition, the scientist also found out even though,
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Type 2 Diabetes Analysis
Summary
Background Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is a complex, heritable, and metabolic disease. And
understanding the genetic underpinnings of T2D is a pivotal topic in complex traits analysis. We
aimed to use meta analysis and multi omics studies to investigate the genetic architecture of type 2
diabetes.
Methods In this study, 243,218 individuals were included from three cohorts: DIAbetes Genetics
Replication And Meta analysis (DIAGRAM), Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and
Aging (GERA) and UKBiobank (UKB). METAL was used to perform the meta analysis on these three
cohorts. Based on the meta results, we conducted Summary based results Mendelian Randomization
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1. We discovered 2029 SNPs at P 5 ×10 8, and after clumping based on GERA genotypes information,
there were 48 independent loci significantly associated with T2D (Supplementary Table 1). The most
significant association in this meta analysis was rs7903146 located at TCF7L2 in chromosome 10
(P=5.17 × 10 142), which was previously reported by many studies(5 9). Out of these 48 loci, we used
a more stringent threshold and 3 loci (MBNL1, C5orf67 and HORMAD2 AS1) were newly identified
at P 1 × 10 8. Meta analysis results of these 3 loci and in each individual cohort were shown in Table
1. Genome wide P values of association results across all chromosomes were displayed in Figure 2. To
get more about the loci information and provide fast visualization of meta analysis results, we plotted
locus zoom(10) of three novel loci (Supplementary Figure
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The Characters Of Moses In The Bible s Exodus
In the Bible as in Literature, the characters face many problems to appease to God. While Moses is a
featured character in the book of Exodus, Moses faces a great deal of problems that he somehow
manages to overcome, and stay strong in the faith of God. What separates Moses from other characters
is how much he accomplishes through his struggles, which start the second he is born. Moses becomes
one of the most well known biblical figures, Moses stands up to the Egyptians for his people, and
most importantly saves an entire religion.
Around the time of Moses s birth, a large number of the Hebrew population in Egypt was enslaved by
the Pharaoh. Pharaoh was afraid of what would happen if the Hebrew population continued to grow.
Every son that is born to the Hebrews you shall cast into the Nile, but you shall let every daughter
live. (110) Moses s mother refused to let this happen so she made a basket coated with tar and sent the
basket, with Moses inside, down the Nile river. To anyone s surprise, Moses survived and happened to
float into a part of the river where the Pharaoh s daughter was bathing. Pharaoh s daughter took Moses
and saw that he was a Hebrew child and decided to keep him as her son. Even though Moses was too
young to recognize this as a problem, it s amazing how he was able to survive the Nile, and to be
raised as a royal member of the family, considering his, Grandfather , had ordered all Hebrew male
babies to be killed. This itself
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¬an Inevitable Consequence of Economic Growth Is...
An inevitable consequence of economic growth is increasing inequality. Do you agree or disagree with
the assertion?
In the world we live in today, it is quite obvious to see that inequality is a growing consequence of
economic growth. In this essay I will discuss how inequality affects states and the individuals living in
the state. There are increased demands for educated workers; dependence of technology; privatization
of markets; and the rise of capitalism which have led people to have drastic socioeconomic differences
in wealth and lifestyle.
Inequality in the economic sense is the difference in distribution of wealth and income between the
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(Tempest, 1)
Inequality is also abundant in countries that are not integrated into global markets. It is clear to see
that, developing countries that have been open to trade have had the fastest growth, reducing global
inequality (Birdsall, 84), but what about the countries that have not been able to adapt and join
commercial links to the outside world? African countries have always remained the poorest
economically, as they do not have the means to produce and export goods to countries around the
world. These countries vastly differ from those such as Japan who sought out economic relations in
other countries through technology licensing, and openness to foreign investment (Birdsall, 84). This
widespread development is happening all across Asia, especially in China and India. Although these
two countries have surpassed the development speed of developed first world countries over the past
15 years, it would take them almost a century of constant growth at rates higher than those in today s
industrialized countries (Birdsall, 80) to even be at par with the current level of income in the United
States.
Another inequality of economic growth stems from the rapid increase in technology and the lack of
qualified or educated employees to fill these positions. The invention of the computer was one the
most life changing developments ever to hit the world as it improved processes,
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The Role Of Entertainment In The 70 s
Have you ever wondered what entertainment was like in the seventies and what you would do to have
fun? The seventies was the generation where entertainment became popular because of all the new
inventions. Entertainment during the 1970 s was very popular: music became more up beat, video
games became more widespread, and movies became more action packed.
During the 1970s, the popularity of music skyrocketed. Popular music genres in the 70 s were disco
which was the most popular during the decade, progressive rock, punk rock and funk. Disco was the
most listened to genre of the 1970 s. It also had an effect on fashion, it inspired people to wear many
crazy things like bell bottom pants, tye dye shirts, and headbands (Pearson). The first disco song was
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This song created a dance called the hustle, it also made it to the top of the charts, and The Hustle
rewarded Van McCoy with a grammy award. Although disco was very popular in the seventies, it didn
t last long. Disco s popularity declined in 1979 (Pearson). In progressive rock, the songs were usually
longer. Progressive rock was combined with opera and classical, and the albums followed a theme
throughout (Pearson). One very known artist was Pink Floyd that was popular for following one
theme throughout an album. Punk Rock started in the 60 s and continued into the 70 s (Pearson). Punk
Rock was more upbeat than any music type in the 70 s (Pearson).The band that was considered as the
first punk rock band was the Ramones (Pearson). The Ramones started in 1974 and ended in 1996.
Funk came from R B, Jazz, and soul music (Pearson). Funk music was known for dancing, costumes,
and personalities (Pearson). Also in the 1970 s, there were many artist of each type of music. In disco
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  • 2. Why Did the Railroad Network Grow so Rapidly After the... Adults are motivated entirely different in the way they learn. Adults are motivated to learn for various reasons such as professional development, potential advancement at work or simply continuing to improve ones lives, as one gets older. However, it is but practical to consider the ideas on how adults are motivated to learn, what principles of learning works, so that adult educators could likewise respond appropriately. The participatory worldview that author Lyle Yorks (2005) describes draws heavily on the theory and practice in adult learning and action research. This creates a kind of social space in organization that is important in the facilitation of a practice based example. Making it participative can always facilitate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Providing renewed hope in the face of adversities and depressing events that may otherwise cause individuals to descend into the negative behavior. Brookfield (2005) addressed the third aspect of adult learning as transformative. Adult learners are exposed to learning in the workplace. Within the workplace, adult workers learn to be critical in analyzing their assumptions regarding the structure business model before reaching a decision that may affect a company s performance. They view this in conjunction with market realities before arriving at decision that may make or break the company. For society in general, this suggest that lifelong learning is obtained as the main strategy in ensuring the future abundance of countries such as the UK since it ensures its vision to build a new culture of learning (Boshier, 2006, p.11). This new culture of learning can involve online learning which is very useful in the adult learning process. It is important to help students become technically savvy in our classrooms. What people know about online learners may not be properly addressed through one s teaching so that educators need to collaborate so that they can share contemporary researches on the subject (Martinez, 2010, p. 353). In Conclusion, motivation theories formed the cornerstone of adult learning. Indeed, technology is here to stay and it has become part of the education environment. Technology provides a surrounding where formerly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Nintendo History In 1889, Fusajiro Yamauchi founded a small company in a building in the heart of Kyoto, Japan. (Nintendo History. n.d.) The company s purpose was to create a form of Japanese playing card called Hanafuda. He called this company Nintendo. Over the next century Nintendo grew and expanded, changing its products and services, and attempting new things as the times changed. Then, during the 1970s Nintendo fixed its eyes on a new market, video games. Nintendo showcases how a small card company can become a gaming powerhouse and a legend for companies and gamers alike. During the 19th century Japan closed its borders to the outside world. Alongside this isolationism the Japanese government also banned western products and ideas. One such product was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and the Nintendo DS, a dual screen portable system (Nintendo History. n.d.). In 2006 the Nintendo Wii was released. Cheap, small, and with a massive collection of high quality games, the Nintendo Wii became the best selling console of its generation, outselling both the PS3 and Xbox 360 combined (Gaudiosi, (2007). The most current Nintendo home console is the Nintendo Wii U. This console has received criticism due to its poor graphics, strange touch screen controller, and unpopular launch titles. There are rumors about the next Nintendo console, dubbed the NX.Very little is known about it, but the speculation is that it s more powerful than the PS4 and may use cartridges, not discs. The Nintendo brand has changed over the years, starting out as a simple card company that has expanded into the massive electronic giant we know today. They have had their ups and downs through their time as a gaming company but they always have the gamer s interest in mind. As the late CEO of Nintendo, Satoru Iwata said, On my business card, I am a corporate president. In my mind, I am a game developer. But in my heart, I am a gamer (Yu, E., Chan, W. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Characteristics Of The School Approach By A German... Bureaucracy The principle of bureaucracy was propounded by a German sociologist by the name Max Weber in the 19th century. According to his study, bureaucracy is a formal system of organization and administration, which is designed to ensure effectiveness and efficiency in organizing (Shafritz, Ott Jang, 2015). Weber characterized bureaucracy as having a hierarchy or order of authority with explicit rules, a clear division of labor, and impersonality. He emphasized that everything within a hierarchy exists with an aim to achieve a similar goal. Nevertheless, bureaucracies are found at the federal, state, county levels of government, and even at large companies for proper management and organization. In fact, individuals who work for government agencies from the strategic managers to the subordinate are called bureaucrats. However, most of the schools are bureaucratic as they follow the basic principles of bureaucracy as illustrated below. Schools have formal hierarchical structure, which is the first characteristics of bureaucracy. In a hierarchical structure, each level controls the level below it, while it also gets orders from the level above it (Shafritz, Ott Jang, 2015). In a school setting, the organization of the staffs inclusive of the teachers and the board of governors is hierarchical, where, high officer controls lower position holders (Ballantine Hammack, 2015). For instance, the school principle controls the teaching subordinates, and the teaching staffs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. SNAP Report Proposal In a report authored by Kathleen FitzGerald and Emily Holcombe of CBO s Budget Analysis Division and Molly Dahl and Jonathan Schwabish of CBO s Health and Human Resources Division, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistant Program (SNAP) and associated costs were explained in detail. At the point in history that this report was written (2012) Congress was demanding an explanation of the increased cost of the SNAP program, this report was able to use data to directly link the increased spending to the unemployment rate, caused by the national economic crisis. The report clearly lays out how SNAP operates, giving detailed explanation regarding topics such as eligibility, benefit calculation and distribution, and finally finance and administration. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Effect Of Temperature On The Rate Of Carbon Dioxide... The purpose of the experiment is to test the effect of five different temperatures on the rate of carbon dioxide production in yeast. So, to test this method five fermentation tubes were filled with glucose and yeast mixture, after that they were placed in water to see which one yielded the most carbon dioxide. The results that were produced concluded that yeast can produce carbon dioxide more efficiently with a temperate of approximately 45 degrees Celsius. The carbon dioxide production was tracked in the fermentation of yeast. Carbon dioxide production was also different in different temperatures. 1. Introduction Temperature changes have a great and intense effect on living things. It s indicated through research that yeast makes more carbon dioxide when in higher temperature rather than the lower temperature. Although, it makes more carbon dioxide in high temperature it is possible that the temperature would be so hot that it will end up destroying the yeast cells which will cause it to have less carbon dioxide. The reason for this is because of the rate of chemical reactions increasing along with increasing temperature. When one refers to the temperature of a system, it is described as the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter. Increases in the temperature of a system results from increases in the kinetic energy of the system. The higher the temperature, the more energy atoms have, causing them to move more rapidly. In the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Cause and Effect John Henderson Cause and Effect April 14, 2013 Cause and Effect of being a student athlete The dedication and self motivation required to balancing schoolwork and practice is the most difficult part of being a student athlete. I find that being a student athlete plays out to be much harder than most people think. It s very difficult especially at the beginning of the year, when it finally hits you that you re growing up and finally have to do your own laundry. You re not only getting your self situated as far as classes go, but also meeting new people. You have to balance all the new tasks in your life as well as starting new relationships. One obvious cause of wanting to become a student athlete is the persona. Everyone wants to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is only a fortunate bunch of people that get to put on a uniform to represent something bigger than them, so as a student athlete you take pride in what you do, and you take advantage in representing your school every time you touch the field. The most important effect of being a student athlete is your teammates and your everlasting friendships. You will meet a lot of people being a student athlete but only a small group of individuals will become your friends to the point you can call them your second family. That is the meaning of a team. As an athlete you will develop a strong character and a competitive spirit. You ll become more disciplined and responsible, which will certainly help you in your professional life. Above all you develop relationships that can be unbreakable. You go through hell with each other, or as some people like to call it conditioning. You step on the field and go to battle with one another trusting that the other guys in the game will give as much effort if not more to win. You ll get on each other s nervous and sometimes get into fights, but no matter what at the end of the day you ll always have your second family. The effect of being a student athlete shapes your body, your life, and your mind in good ways. Practicing a sport, going to classes, doing homework and trying to balance a social life keeps you entertained and far away from boredom. In addition you will have the chance to experience the amazing feeling of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Scared-Andrea Short Story Scared andrea It was a summer day the sun was out, the ground was hot, the shade was dull, the sweet smell of the flowers, the icy water on the sprinkler, the perfect day to go outside and play. The birds were chirping, the trees and were green, I was excited and as I was coming out of my room. From watching youtube all day. I need to go outside I said. to myself so I asked my mom she said yes the moment of excitement was thrilling even great. And then as i walk out I see this thing in my cousin s room. And i look and i tell my mom. She looks and she sees the the cardboard that was all ripped up. And me and my mom took a look closer. And we found that the cardboard was construction adhesive. Me and my mom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Hydraulics Personal Reflection As a second year Marine Machinery Mechanic Apprentice, I am fortunate enough to continue my career on one the most knowledgeable teams. As a member of the Hydraulics Team, I learned what it is like to handle some of the largest Hydraulic components in existence. I am specially trained to disassemble, clean, rebuild, and test hydraulic components according to required specifications. Speech 251 has built my communication skills up to the point where I can clearly communicate, with my team members, while conducting hydraulic tests. As the year is coming to an end, Hydraulics is experiencing another slow period. As work slows down, I continue to educate myself by reading step processes in technical manuals and by studying drawings to continue my growth in aspects that pertain to my job. Moreover, as a second year apprentice, communication has proven to be one of the most valuable skills, both written and verbal. Speech 251 has lent me a hand. Dr. Halbert s persistence in the value of public speaking has been beneficial in establishing communication skills. In example, we regularly hold board meetings where job statuses and injury reports are discussed with upper management. Having the confidence to speak professionally, in a public setting, helps the production move on schedule. Being able to update those, who manage the projects, allows future planning to flow accordingly. In my opinion, a sense of pride can be seen in my work. Despite the ever so changing environment that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Government Intervention and Internet Regulation Government Intervention and Internet Regulation Internet is a global network that connects millions of computers together and allows people to communicate and share information with each other in an effective and easy way. It has become the most widely used means of communications of recent times. The number of U.S. homes with one or more personal computers increased by 16% (in 1995) to about 38 million households, up from 33 million in 1994 and 25 million in 1993 (Fox 9). Along with that staggering stat, the National Commission on Libraries and Information Science has reported that 95% of the public has access to the Internet ( Free Essay ). Internet is filled with a lot of information on almost every topic in the world and anyone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So in such circumstances, we must have some procedures for tackling illegal content on the Internet and some mechanisms for allowing end user control of what is accessed on the Internet (Darlington). It is argued that the genesis of the Internet was such that it embraced and fostered a new spirit of freedom, openness and experimentation and that these values must remain an integral feature of the Internet and if any form of regulation is introduced then the whole essence of the internet will be lost and people would not be able to access the vast resources of information that it has to offer (Darlington). The opponents of regulation also argue that any form of internet regulation is against the individual s rights to freedom of expression and the concept of net neutrality because in such a scenario a person may not be able to choose the content he wants to view. However, it should be clearly understood that society is greater than a single person and if such rights of freedom cause harm to the values of the society as a whole, then it is perhaps the responsibility of the government to intervene and restrict the rights given to every individual in order to maintain those values. There is offensive content on the internet , so this justifies the use of internet restrictions (Darlington). Internet is filled with explicit content. There are thousands of websites that contain pornographic materials which is considered inappropriate for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Sense Of Suspense And Suspense In Get Out In addition, the camera angles add the suspense of the film. After coming to the realization that Rose hit a deer, Chris gets out of the car and hears the deer whining in the woods. Chris then goes to investigate the woods for the deer and Jordan Peele incorporates mysterious music and close up shots of Chris to create a feeling of suspense for us. We become anxious and become concerned for Chris s encounter with the deer in the woods. Will the deer still be alive? Will the deer attack Chris? Chris enters the woods and sees the deer laying on the ground, with its eyes open looking up at Chris. At first, this scene did not make sense to me, but later on I realized that this scene symbolized a hit and run. This scene is important because Chris s mother was killed in a hit and run and when Chris found out that his mother had died, he became emotionally paralyzed. When Chris went to look in the woods for the deer, he too became paralyzed looking at the dying deer laying on the ground. The deer symbol is brought up numerous times throughout the film to portray the hit and run concept. The suspense and mystery created by the camera shots and sound in this scene allow Get Out to be successfully classified as a psychological thriller. Additionally, Get Out portrays Chris s mental state in a bewildering scene known as the sunken place. Missy is a psychiatrist in Get Out and claims that she can help Chris quit smoking. By including hypnosis into the film, Jordan Peele plays with our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Karol John Paul II Research Paper Karol J. Wojtyla, also known as Pope John Paul II, was born in Wadowice Poland, on May 18, 1920. He was the second of two sons, and his mother died when he was nine. His older brother also died when he was twelve. This left just Karol and his father living in the house as a family. He made his First Holy Communion at the age of nine, but wasn t confirmed until he was eighteen. When he graduated from Marcin Wadowita high school, he then enrolled in Kracow s Jagiellonian University in 1938, which was a school for drama. When the Nazis entered Poland during World War II, the university was closed down, and Karol was forced go to work in the quarry to avoid being deported to Germany. Then, in 1942, he became aware of his calling to be a priest. So he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1951, he again began studying philosophy and theology and received a second doctorate in 1953. He then became a professor of moral philosophy and social ethics in the major seminary of Kracow. On July 4, 1958, he was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Kracow by Pope Pius XII, and was consecrated September 28, 1958, by Archbishop Baziak. He later became the archbishop of Krakow in 1964. He became a cardinal in 1967, and in 1978 was named the first non Italian pope in more than 400 years. He changed his name to John Paul and became Pope John Paul II. He was a big advocate for human rights and used his influence to bring political change all over the world. John Paul II died on April 2, 2005, at the age of 84, at his Vatican City residence. On July 5, 2013, the Vatican announced that the Roman Catholic Church would declare Pope John Paul II a saint. Then on September 30, 2013, Pope Francis announced that the canonization of Pope John Paul II would occur on April 27, 2014. St.John Paul s feast day is October 22 and he is the patron saint of World Youth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Emergency Preparedness, Response And Recovery Programmes 1. Introduction In the wake of the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and resulting tsunami, over 4000 scientists, government officials, NGOs and UN representatives met in Kobe, Japan to address one of the most important tests the world has to face: disaster risk reduction (DRR). The product of the conference was the 10 year Hyogo Framework for Action 2005 2015. Endorsed by 168 countries, the document promotes 3 main aims: the integration of DRR into viable development policies and planning, building resilience to hazards and incorporating risk reduction methodologies into the implementation of emergency preparedness, response and recovery programmes (GNDR, 2014). In order to achieve these goals, the framework states 5 priorities of action: 1) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nevertheless, one point that everyone agrees on is that the HFA has achieved very much in giving greater momentum to DRR worldwide. Judging by the stable growth of the number of countries reporting their progress on HFA implementation, from 27 countries in 2007, to 77 in 2009 and over 100 in 2011 (GNDR, 2014), and by the overall rise in their quality, it is easy to see the increase of interest towards achieving HFA goals. Moreover, the continuous increase in participants at conferences related to disasters can also point to a new level of popularity of DRR, thanks in no small part to the Framework. There has also been some well documented progress towards accomplishing the first priority of action, with a growing number of nations updating their existing laws based on HFA standards, including Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Egypt, etc. (Oxfam International, 2011). Also, the number of National Platforms enacted across the world has increased from 38 in 2007 to 73 in 2011 (Oxfam International, 2011), while the number of HFA Focal Points for HFA implementation has risen from 63 to 192, indicating a clear commitment to the standards and provisions of the Hyogo Framework for Action. Nonetheless, there is yet to be seen some significant headway in harmonizing legislative frameworks in other sectors, such as water resources, agriculture, etc. with the new laws, which sometimes can lead to key difficulties in disaster risk management. The most important accomplishment of the HFA is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Transfer Students Vs. Non-Traditional Students Despite that the transfer and non traditional students aren t traditional students, they are in fact new and might not know every building. It would be my job to help them get situated. I will treat them like any other freshman student and provide my full attention to their needs. A transfer student may have transferred from another school in the country and being there for them will make the transition will be easier. They are different from traditional freshman even if they are first year students, they might ve know their old campus perfectly well, but it would be my responsibility to make sure they can remember our campus as well. All campus aren t the same, so I would personal show the transfer student around and make sure they know when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Color symmetry Essay Color versus Marketing Strategy Why is Facebook blue? I do not know the answer; I think it should be complex but actually, it is simple. It is because Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook is red green color blind; blue is the color Mark can see the best. Do not believe it? Not highly scientific, right? That may not be the case for Facebook. In our daily life, colors actually affect our purchasing decisions. After all, sight is the strongest developed sense in most human beings. How do colors really affect us, and what is the science of colors in marketing? I am taking the principle of marketing class now, as we strive to make improvements to our product Earthgrains, studying this phenomenon is key. Let us dig into some of the latest, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, variations in value are used to create a focal point for the design of a picture. Therefore, when we think about black, we always use the wrods definite, credible, strength, powerful, precise, professional, and direct to describe it. When we think about green: natural, organic, youth, nurturing, instructional, education and adventurous. When we think about blue: credibility, clean, focused, medical, professional and power. There are so many distinctions between different color feelings and their purposes in the corporate world. In view of this, black is best for construction, corporate oil, financial, fashion and mining. Green is best for medicine, science, government, recruitment and human resources. Blue is best for medical, scientific, health care and legal. When we are compelled to buy products, color has a major role. Why the KFC and McDonald s the top popular fast food restaurants in the world? It is not only because of the quality of foods and their reputation, but also related to their brand colors. Those two brands all use red as background color. Why? Red invokes power. The most emotionally intense color, red stimulates a faster heartbeat and breathing. If you are hungry and you see something in red at the same time, you will feel more hunger than before. In fact, it has some psychological effect. But it can make more people buy fast food first when they are hungry. Red is also the color of love. They use red to grab ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Examples Of Light In Macbeth In the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare, light and dark imagery is used throughout the story in order to show the difference and symbolism between good and evil. Light represents innocence, truth and purity while darkness is used to represent cruelty, guilt and corruption. Towards the end of the play, Shakespeare correlates the ideas of both lightness and darkness to portray life and death. Ultimately, they represent good and evil. Shakespeare uses these two themes to drive the plot and story forward in order to create conflict, twists and symbolism. In the first act of Macbeth, Malcolm is given the title as King Duncan s successor meaning he is next in line to the throne. The imagery of light is first used to portray the bravery and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Using a candles flame as a representation of life and light. When Macbeth discovers the news about the death of his wide, Lady Macbeth, he comes to realize that life itself is meaningless and pointless as it does not last for a long time and can be easily blown out, referring back to the candle and its vulnerability and fragility. And all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle! Life s but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more; it is a tale told by and idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing (Act 5 sc 5). Finally, the final use of imagery related to the theme of darkness and light is seen when Macbeth begin his soliloquy by comparing his life to a lighted candle. The flame of the candle is a metaphor for short life or sudden death and it demonstrates how our reality is nothing but emptiness and darkness. Our very existence is merely just a brief moment of light and life, the flame of a candle. We are surrounded by darkness before birth as well as after death. We believe that our desires and ambition has great meaning, but once that candle is blown out, our aspirations are meaningless. This is what Macbeth is referring to in the quote, telling us that he wishes that his flame burns out as well; losing all interest in everything he aspired to be and earn. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Iraq-Iraq War When the gold mining and gold trade era came to an end, the whole world set its eyes on the next most expensive natural reserve on this planet earth The Oil. And as we know, the Middle East has been an oil rich region from the start, therefore, the whole world wangled around the Middle Eastern countries to meet their oil consumption needs by getting their hands on this natural resource. Saddam s Rule and Petrodollar era: Same was the case with Iraq, which is an oil rich country and has the second largest oil reserves on the Earth. By the end of 1970, Saddam Hussein rose to power in Iraq and established himself as its head. He did not approve of the radical islamic ideas booming in Iran and slowly making their way to Iraq and it was during this time when Iraq invaded Iran, over the disputed Shatt Al Arab waterway that divided both the countries. The US, Europe, and other countries of the Persian Oil gulf financed Iraq in this war, and crowned Saddam as The Defender of the Arab World . Unfortunately, for Iraq and Saddam, things did not go as planned and Iran retaliated crushing Iraq s powers and forcing it to retreat. The Iraq Iran war came to an end, and Iraq, crushed under heavy war loss and huge debt urged Kuwait, its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though he was violating many laws, along the way, just to save his rule but there is no denying the fact that he was also saving the energy resources of Iraq from being robbed by the US and the UK oil companies. The people from the US get an Iraqi gas gallon at just gas 5 cents per gallon. One of the most important thing that would be different, had Saddam still ruled iraq, was that ISIS wouldn t be in existence and Syria would still have been in a stable position. Also, Israel would have never been able to inhabit illegal colonies by invading the Palestinian territories. Has world ever thought what the US and the UK invasion has brought upon the middle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Compare And Contrast Ancient Greece And Rome The ancient Greeks and Romans were among the most influential civilizations in the history of the world. Even though the Roman Empire eventually conquered Greece, Greek culture lived on within the Empire. The Roman form of government was the foundation of the design of the United States Senate. Ironically, the office of the President of the United States is the same as a tyrant in ancient times, that is a person who appealed of the common people to gain power. The Greeks and Romans had many differences, but there are also interesting similarities. The way the Greek Empire fell in XXX XXX B.C. was very similar to how the Roman Empire fell in XXX XXX A.D. Both Empires were suffering from weak economies. The Greeks had just ended a civil war while the Romans on the other hand suffered from hyperinflation . Both Empires were invaded by forces that mostly likely would not have attacked had the Empires not already been weak militarily and economically. After the western part of the Roman Empire was conquered by Germanic Tribes in XX A.D. the eastern part became the Byzantine Empire, which blended many cultures and lasted for hundreds of years, ensuring that elements of Roman culture would survive. Similarly, after Philip of Macedonia ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By comparison, the ancient Greeks had a similar type of force called a Phalanx, in which the soldiers organized their spears in rows facing the enemy. The Roman s primary weapon in their formations was a sword rather than a spear. The Romans also carried a long spear called a Pilum. Before engaging in melee with an enemy army, the Romans would all throw their Pila at the enemy similar to the tactic of the British firing their muskets simultaneously during the Revolutionary War. By coordinating the weaponry of their military force, the Roman and the Greek armies each were able to effectively fight armies with superior ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Day Of An Ox Essay Ian, my father s deep voice shouted out across the steppe. I need you over here. I couldn t run through all the various animals we had, so I sprinted around the menagerie. Half way across, I heard the laborious bay of an ox. It s probably giving birth, I thought to myself. Just as I rounded the herd, I saw my father and cousin, who was more a like another brother, besides what it looked to be an ox giving birth. Who knew, right? As I walked over to the scene, my dad waved me over impatiently. I moved at a faster pace, but it was a wary pace. I m always nervous about birth and knew that it was a painful, yet rewarding process. How bad is it, I asked. it is bloody? Of course it is, pothoc, my cousin, Gresh, said annoyed. Like I said, another brother. Well, I didn t know. They re sometimes not that bad, I replied oblivious to his annoyance. Exactly, which is why you re going to pull this calf out, Dad said. What. He said it like it nothing new. Excuse me, I don t think I heard you right. I m pulling that out of that, I said aghast as I pointed at the hindquarters of the ox. Yes, now get on your knees and get your hands in there, Dad replied. besides, you haven t done it yet and your seventeen summers in now. You ll have to do this when I m dead and gone, now get to it. So you re saying that I have to stick my hands in its tzarreth, if I were the ox, I wouldn t want somebody sticking there hands were they don t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Creation vs Evolution Essay There are two different beliefs of how everything came to be. One is creation. Creationalists believe in what the Bible says which is that God created everything. Another is evolution. Evolutionalists believe that there was a quot;big bang quot; which brought forth everything. In this paper, I m going to give the arguments that prove evolution wrong. One of the main things that evolutionalists have a problem with is time. They say that the world has existed for millions and billions of years. There is a couple problems with this though. The sun shrinks so much every day because it is burning up all its fuels. Scientists can calculate how big the sun was at any point in history. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If they go back in time millions of years, the magnetic field would be too strong for anything to live on earth, therefore this being another reason why the earth is not that old. Evolutionists believe that humans and all other things evolved by mutation. Scientists can force mutations with radiation. Every mutation that has been made has never been good. Mutations only hurt the organism, not help it. A main part in evolution is the dating of fossils. This makes a type of circular reasoning though because of the archeologists and paleontologists. The archeologist dates the layers of the earth by the fossils that were found in it and the paleontologist dates the fossils by the layer of the earth it was found in. Another problem comes up when you talk about fossils. If the world is millions and billions of years old, there would be fossils at lots of different archeological levels. Archeologists have found that most fossils are found at the same level, which would mean that some huge natural disaster happened and killed millions of animals at one time. The Bible mentions of a great flood that wiped out millions of animals and humans. This again proves evolution wrong. A way to date old artifacts and bodies is by using the C 14 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Examples Of Figurative Language In The Open Boat ..(T)he serenity of nature amid the struggles of the individual nature in the wind, and nature in the vision of men. She did not seem cruel to him then, nor beneficent, nor treacherous, nor wise. But she was indifferent, flatly indifferent. (Crane). This nonchalant aspect of nature dominates Stephen Crane s short story, The Open Boat, in order to highlight the meaning of the esoteric voice of the sea in view of man s blights and life itself. Crane s story portrays a group of shipwrecked men in a lifeboat, drifting on the ebbs and flows of uncertainty, held at the mercies of Nature s will. Crane s usage of profound figurative language and ominous imagery work to convey a message of man s insignificant presence and yet most illuminating perseverance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As The third wave moved forward, huge, furious, implacable, (Crane) the men went overboard and they were under the complete mercies of the sea. Here, Crane portrays the oiler, swimming strongly and rapidly (Crane) towards the shore, while the other men lingered behind, holding on to whatever helped them float. Crane also shows how The coldness of the water was sad; it was tragic (Crane), indicating that staying in the water too long would be tragic. Thus, by setting up this kind of imagery, Crane makes his reader think that the oiler was the one sure to survive due to his vigor and rapidity, while the others would meet their fate in the cold waters. It is ironic to the reader therefore, when the exact opposite happens: In the shallows, face downward, lay the oiler. (Crane) The oiler had died, while the others lived. This clearly shows the inscrutable influence of the nature s power as it interferes with life and death. Through this last bit of irony in the story, Crane gives delivers his final message to the reader that nature will have the final say. That is why as the white waves paced to and fro in the moonlight, and the wind brought the sound of the great sea s voice to the men on shore, Crane enables his readers to feel along with the crew that they could then be interpreters (Crane). It is just indifferent, flatly indifferent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Insulin Research Paper Insulin is a major metabolism regulating hormone. It is secreted by beta cells of the pancreas. Its function is to counter the concerted actions of a number of hyperglycemiagenerating hormones and to maintain low blood glucose levels. Insulin also stimulates lipogenesis, diminishes lipolysis, and increases amino acid transport into cells. Insulin is a member of a family of structurally and functionally similar molecules that includes the insulinlike growth factors, IGF1 and IGF2, and relaxin. Insulin modulates transcription and stimulates protein translocation, cell growth, DNA synthesis, and cell replication, effects that it holds in common with the insulinlike growth factors and relaxin. Insulin secretion from beta cells is principally regulated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each IRS molecule has four sequences that are approximately TyrXXMet. TyrXXMet is a recurring sequence that is responsible for the IRS molecules affinity of the receptor tyrosine kinase. IRS molecules activate when the tyrosine kinase phosphorylates these Tyrosines. An example is SH2 is a domain present in many signaltransduction proteins. SH2 domains are host to specific phosphotyrosine sequences, such as those in activated IRS proteins. This is a specific process, so each SH2 domain has a binding preference to an approximate sequence including phosphotyrosine. A large group of lipid kinases have SH2 domains that are attracted to IRS proteins. These lipid kinases react at the 3position of inositol in phosphatidylinositol 4,5bisphosphate (PIP 2 ) and add a phosphoryl group. By attracting the lipid kinases to IRS proteins, the reaction moves the kinases to PIP 2 located on the membrane where it can phosphorylate them to phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5trisphosphate (PIP 3 ) This causes a cascade which activates the protein kinase PDK1, which phosphorylates the protein kinase Akt, thus activating it as well. Akt is a free moving kinase inside the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How My Irish Culture Affected My Life How does your culture affect your everyday life? My Irish culture is important to me. Even though I LIve in America, my Irish culture takes a big part in my life with food music even traditions. One of the many foods my family eats probably has one of the biggest impact on my irish culture is Potatos,potatos are the most popular food in ireland my family has at least one version of potatoes a week. LIke mashed and baked.One of the more traditional food is corn beef, the irish culture has a tradition that they have corn beef every special occasion or big dinner,This food doesn t have as much of an impact on my life as potatoes but every once and awhile my family put the effort in to have some succulent corn beef.And the lst food that really impacts my life and my irish culture.Is the sizllying,crispy bacon in Ireland.Bacon,my family has bacon at least twice a week,bacon is one of the most evetive food in my cultrue. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the most famous bands in America that s from Ireland is U2 although this doesn t affect me and my that much it is a big part of my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Volcano Is A Volcano, Volcanic Eruptions, Earth, And Earth What is a Volcano: A volcano is a rupture in the crust of planets such as Earth. They allow hot lava, volcanic ash and gasses to escape from a magma chamber. Magma is formed from the melting of rocks in the Earth s lithosphere, which is part of the Earth s crust and is broken up into giant puzzle like pieces, and also from the shell below the lithosphere which is the asthenosphere. The asthenosphere is a soft, fluid part of the Earth that can be pushed around because of the Earth s warmth. Volcanoes form from eruptions. Once the eruption occurs the lava from the eruption cools to form a new crust. After several eruptions, the rock builds up and forms the cone shaped mountains or hills in which we call volcanoes. What causes an eruption: A volcanic eruption is just a natural way that the Earth cools down and releases internal heat and pressure. In an eruption, super heated magma from deep within the Earth s interior works its way to the surface. They most often occur at the tectonic plate boundaries but can also occur over hotspots or weak areas in the Earth s crust. The two most known types of eruptions are effusive eruptions and explosive eruptions. Effusive eruptions are eruptions where magma rises through the surface and flows out of the volcano as the thick liquid that is lava. Explosive eruptions are eruptions where the magma is torn apart as it rises and reaches the surface in pieces known as pyro clasts. Effusive eruptions are caused when hot basalt magma reaches the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Similarities Between Roman Catholicism And Eastern Orthodoxy Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy The Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism are organized using a hierarchical system. Much like the ancient times in which these religions were established, they govern from the top down with bishops or leaders having ultimate authority and then several classifications that extend down to priest. They feel their top leaders stand in for Christ. For Eastern Othodoxy the leader is Eccumencial Patriarch and for the Roman Catholics it is the Pope. (VB: Polity in Catholicism and Orthodoxy) The formal principles for these two religions are the Bible plus tradition and decress. However, Eastern Orthodoxy uses the 66 books of the Canon and Apocrypha and the Roman Catholicism use the 66 books of the Cannon and Canonical. To them the Bible and the tradition of worship are equally important. The material principles for these religions are that they are saved by faith with works infused grace through the priests on the via to earn God s glory. (The Christian Church on Earth) The worship of the Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodoxy are both highly liturgical and ornate with icons. They have a low use of preaching in their worship services. The teachings for these two religions include infant baptism for the remission of original sin and the gift of faith. The Roman Catholics teach the Lord s Supper is the sacrament through Transubstantiation but they view the Lord s Supper as unbloody sacrifice through Transubstantiation. They both teach ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. International And World Trade Law Introduction International and World Trade Law Counterfeiting This reflective paper will address several issues associated with international and world trade law as they pertain to counterfeiting and discussing the connections between business, law, politics and ethics with regard to counterfeiting. First, it will discuss the legal and ethical issues related to boycotting goods from other countries, as well as the practical business implications of such a move. Next, this paper will analyze the problem of World Trade Organization (WTO) participant nations and their ability to address the problems of counterfeiting. Finally, it will discuss the type of action the United Nations might take with regard to the counterfeiting issue. Boycotting Goods from Other Countries To discuss the legal and ethical issues relating to this subject, one must first define ethical behavior. According to Merriam Webster, it is: ethics : an area of study that deals with ideas about what is good and bad behavior : a branch of philosophy dealing with what is morally right or wrong (Simple Definition of ethic, n.d., para 1). Whereas it is not illegal to boycott goods from other countries, corporations usually do this for several reasons to include: as a protest against U.S. foreign policy, a potential harm to U.S. relations with that country (due to dubious human rights practices, etc.), an attempt to protect local/national produce, or an issue of quality of life (due to safety of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay on Menopause and Natural Progesterone Menopause and Natural Progesterone Are you currently faced with the onset of menopause? Do you wish there was more information available on how to stay healthy during this dramatic changing phase in your life? Congratulations! You have found the answer source for your hesitant questions regarding menopause. You are probably not alone in your quest; the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists (ACOG) believes that over one third of the women in the United States are over the age of 50 (http://members.aol.com/dearest/October.htm). The onset of menopause in women from the Baby Boomer generation those born after World War II is increasing rapidly (Samisioe,1992). Despite its connotations, menopause should not be a cause for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... al. 1992) Progesterone acts as a regulator for the entire endocrine system, has an important role in nerve function, and works as a mild antidepressant. It also controls estrogen dominance. (http://www.4health.com/Pro Max.html) Estrogen dominance results from a lack of progesterone in the body. The effects include increased body fat, decreased libido, increased risk of breast cancer and endometrial cancer, and infertility. (http://members.aol.com/dearest/december.htm) What treatments are safe and effective for the symptoms of menopause? Conventional treatments include calcium and vitamin D supplements, dietary changes, herbs, acupuncture, as well as estrogen replacement therapy. Estrogen replacement therapy is widely used but has numerous side effects. Natural progesterone is a recently discovered treatment that relieves the symptoms of menopause without any harmful side effects.(Lee, 1991) Natural Progesterone The body s source of hormonal progesterone is the corpus luteum, where it is produced after ovulation to level the side effects of estrogen. When ovulation no longer occurs, the body lacks progesterone and health complications may arise due to estrogen dominance. From studies held in the 1940 s, the Mexican yarn extract, diosgenin, was matched to have the same chemical structure as progesterone. (http://members.aol.com/dearest/december.htm) The extract was developed into a cream so that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. How To Establish A Chaldean Culture Growing up, Sunday nights were reserved for extended family dinners at my grandparents house. Loud music, foreign looking food, and unusual dancing were commonplace at these gatherings. My family is Chaldean a small Catholic minority originating from northern Iraq with ties to ancient Mesopotamia. The dinners provided me with a gateway, allowing me to bridge my everyday experience with my ancestral culture. It also helped to establish a rapport between myself and other Chaldean students at my school. As the hostilities between the U.S. and Iraq escalated and eventually resulted in the U.S. led invasion in 2003, the small contingent of Chaldeans at my school and I became marginalized. We were branded by some students as the enemy. While ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Quotes About Burmese Pythons Burmese pythons The presence of the Burmese pythons are making people and animals suffer! They have taken over many things. For example, they have taken over the Everglades of Florida and have taken over the food chain. The pythons have taken down animals and brought the people of Florida with them. The Burmese python can grow up to 23 feet and can be 200 pounds. ...capable of growing to an astounding length of 23 feet and a weight of up to 200 pounds. (Burmese Python: Not the ideal pet) This quote states how long and how much the snake can weigh at their full growth. The Burmese pythons are carnivores and only eat meat. Burmese pythons are carnivores and survive primarily on small birds and mammals. (Burmese Python: Not the ideal pet) This quote show what the eating habits are with the snake.The Burmese pythons are dangerous killers but they don t have venom. Although they have no venom, they have other, quite effective means of killing their prey. (Burmese Python: Not the ideal pet) This quote states the snake had no venom, but still has unique ways of killing their prey. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They escape warehouses and get set free from people. An exotic pet dealers warehouse that housed nearly 900 Burmese pythons escaped. This quote shows that pythons escaped and added onto the overpopulated ecosystem in Florida Everglades. (Burmese Python:The ecosystem challenge) They also get set free from the owners which also cause the population of snakes. We must do a better job of educating people about the effect their careless actions have on ecosystems here in Florida and around the world. This quote states that people aren t doing the right thing to get rid of the snakes and when they do, they make a bigger problem in the overpopulated ecosystem already and not only it causes a problem in the Everglades, it cause a problem all around the world. (Burmese Python:The ecosystem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ancient Egyptian Mummification Beliefs Ancient Egyptian Mummification Ritual Ancient Egyptians were very religious people with various beliefs and gods. Ancient Egypt consisted of the Old Kingdom, the Middle Kingdom, and the New Kingdom. Not only is Ancient Egypt known for their outstanding architecture in pyramids, but also, their astonishing understanding of the human body. Mummification began around c.3500 BCE and by the Old Kingdom it had become a standard practice. Everything Egyptians did, including mummification had to do with their religious beliefs. They followed rituals to please the gods and therefore received something in exchange. Moreover, they believed that mummifying a body was preparing a person for their afterlife. The process of mummification changed depending on the person s socioeconomic status. Ancient Egypt was a period based strongly on religion and the belief of rebirth after death that led to mummification. The word mummy derives from the word mum from the Persians, meaning wax. Therefore, the word mummy is defined as an embalmed corpse that appears wax like since embalmers tried to keep corpses as intact as they possibly could. Embalmers were people who prepared and mummified the corpse. By the Early Dynastic period (c.3150 2613 BCE), the Mastaba Tomb had replaced graves. Egyptians believed that in a Mastaba, the soul would leave the corpse and into the afterlife. Portrayed inside the tombs, were painted stories and written spells that guided the soul towards its journey. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Home Front Essay search The home front during World War I covers the domestic, economic, social and political histories of countries involved in that conflict. It covers the mobilization of armed forces and war supplies, but does not include the military history. For the nonmilitary interactions among the major players see Diplomatic history of World War I. About 10 million combatants and seven million civilians died during the entire war, including many weakened by years of malnutrition; they fell in the worldwide Spanish Flu pandemic, which struck late in 1918, just as the war was ending. The Allies had much more potential wealth that they could spend on the war. One estimate (using 1913 US dollars), is that the Allies spent $147 billion on the war and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Manpower had to be channeled into the front lines (all the powers except the United States and Britain had large trained reserves designed for just that). Behind the lines labor power had to be redirected away from less necessary activities that were luxuries during a total war. In particular, vast munitions industries had to be built up to provide shells, guns, warships, uniforms, airplanes, and a hundred other weapons, both old and new. Agriculture had to be mobilized as well, to provide food for both civilians and for soldiers (many of whom had been farmers and needed to be replaced by old men, boys and women) and for horses to move supplies. Transportation in general was a challenge, especially when Britain and Germany each tried to intercept merchant ships headed for the enemy. Finance was a special challenge. Germany financed the Central Powers. Britain financed the Allies until 1916, when it ran out of money and had to borrow from the United States. The US took over the financing of the Allies in 1917 with loans that it insisted be repaid after the war. The victorious Allies looked to defeated Germany in 1919 to pay reparations that would cover some of their costs. Above all, it was essential to conduct the mobilization in such a way that the short term confidence of the people was maintained, the long term power of the political establishment was upheld, and the long term ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Common Rail Direct Injection INTRODUCTION CRDi stands for Common Rail Direct Injection meaning, direct injection of the fuel into the cylinders of a diesel engine via a single, common line, called the common rail which is connected to all the fuel injectors. Whereas ordinary diesel direct fuel injection systems have to build up pressure anew for each and every injection cycle, the new common rail (line) engines maintain constant pressure regardless of the injection sequence. This pressure then remains permanently available throughout the fuel line. The engine s electronic timing regulates injection pressure according to engine speed and load. The electronic control unit (ECU) modifies injection pressure precisely and as needed, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These systems have a fuel injector for each cylinder, usually located so that they spray right at the intake valve. These systems provide more accurate fuel metering and quicker response. DIRECT INJECTION SYSTEMS Direct injection means injecting the fuel directly into the cylinder instead of premixing it with air in separate intake ports. That allows for controlling combustion and emissions more precisely, but demands advanced engine management technologies. Unlike petrol engines, diesel engines don t need ignition system. Due to the inherent property of diesel, combustion will be automatically effective under a certain pressure and temperature combination during the compression phase of Otto cycle. Normally this requires a high compression ratio around 22 : 1 for normally aspirated engines. A strong thus heavy block and head is required to cope with the pressure. Therefore diesel engines are always much heavier than petrol equivalent. The lack of ignition system simplifies repair and maintenance, the absence of throttle also help. The output of a diesel engine is controlled simply by the amount of fuel injected. This makes the injection system very decisive to fuel economy. Even without direct injection, diesel inherently delivers superior fuel economy because of leaner mixture of fuel and air. Unlike petrol, it can combust under very lean mixture. This inevitably reduces power output ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Richard Wright s Writing Style It is probably a mere accident that I never killed, states Richard Wright during an interview. (Kinnamon 596) Often times, an alternative people would turn to would be violence in a way to escape the world they lived in, but one man held so much inspiration over a society that was and still is shaded by prejudice. What many fail to realize is one can transform the direction of the way society works simply by using words. Because of Richard Wright s writing style, he depicts the racism and bigotry set in American society in his novel and writes this story by using examples of his personal experiences to create an impact for the later generations. Since Richard exited his mother s womb, he had to undergo bigotry and unseen detestation from white southerners because of his color (Hart 35). Starting his first day of life on September 4, 1908, Richard Wright overcame several impediments and later became one of the first famous African American authors. The Wright family lived in Natchez, Mississippi, and his parents worked, during his toddler years. Nathaniel Wright, Richard s father, was a sharecropper. He labored for the rich plantation owners, while Richard s mother was a school teacher. (Shuman 1697)Because of the constant beatings, Wright was obedient to all types of authority but anxiety and distrust formed in his mind. Richard unintentionally set his grandparents house Francois 2 on fire, but instead of fearing the very thing that could burn and kill him, he placed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Kalamkari Essay Kalamkari the ancient Indian art of painting Kalamkari refers to a method of painting natural dyes onto cotton or silk fabric with a bamboo pen or kalam. The name kalamkari translates as pen (kalam) work (kari) in Hindi/Urdu, and was most likely derived from trade relationships between Persian and Indian merchants as early as the 10th century CE. European merchants also had names for this type of fabric decoration: the Portugese called it pintado, the Dutch used the name sitz, and the British preferred chintz. The name kalamkari is used prominently today, and is synonymous with both painted and hand blockprinted textiles that incorporate natural vegetable/organically derived dye stuffs. While there are many forms of kalamkari throughout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reservoir of the kalam is never allowed to dry. It is washed and dried thoroughly before storage. CHARCOAL SKETCH Most artists will sketch a charcoal outline on the prepared cloth before application of black dye (kasimi). Some artists use charred tamarind twigs to draw, while others use commercially manufactured charcoal or lead pencils. The following steps are taken to prepare tamarind twigs (chinta boggo) for sketching: * Dried twigs that have fallen around the tree are gathered and broken to a length of 3 7 inches. * To char the twigs, a shallow circular pit is scooped out in dry soil and a heap of sand is kept besides the pit. * The dry twigs are piled up to a height of 2 3 inches above the ground level. Some newspaper is also placed among the twigs to facilitate burning. The twigs and paper is set on fire. * When the flame dies down, sand is thrown over the twigs, and they are set to cool in the pit for 3 4 hours. * This slow cooling makes the pencils tough. The ash coloured twigs are then unearthed, rolled between one?s fingers to remove greyish bark until black color is revealed. * The pencils so prepared can be stored until further use (do not remove bark before charring; else the twigs will turn to ash). KASIMI (Black) Black ink/dye or kasimi is at the basis of all traditional kalamkari paintings; it is used to outline all figures, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Aircraft Icing And Its Effects On All Aircraft Abstract The following is an in depth look on aircraft icing and the harsh effects it has on all aircraft. Mother Nature has been around far longer than any of us. Weather is not going anywhere anytime soon and it is our responsibility no matter what our position in the aviation community to understand and deal with these conditions properly. Aircraft icing is not completely preventable but with the proper techniques, tools and knowledge can be dealt with safely. Aviation in general is far to precious and should not be denied by any weather condition. Within this reading I hope one can understand and have a thorough understand of exactly what icing is and how both the aircraft and aircrew can help to prevent a serious mishap form occurring. Title: Subtitle Leonardo da Vinci once said When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return. Aviation today is often thought of as only a mode of transportation to take you from one location to another destination. For others, aviation is a passion and their one and only true love. Aviation in general is expensive and can put a deep burden on your wallet, whether traveling commercially or pursuing an instrument rating while chasing dreams. Have you ever thought of why aviation in general is so expensive? It is not because of the rising cost of fuel or the fancy aircraft you are reclining in but rather the gigantic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Caribbean Sea Lizards Research Paper In the Caribbean Sea, there are more than 700 islands, all have different sizes but have a similar environment, within these islands, and there are 150 species of lizards under the genus name of Anolis. These lizards are widely spread out over the islands in the Caribbean, these Anolis have similar habitat, niche, morphology, and behavior but they are not closely related, which this is defined as the ectomorph. This means we can found several different species living in the same environment, but they share different habitats, some of them live on the ground, on the grass and some live on different part of the tree, which they are spread out in different niches and hunt their food there. In addition, the scientist also found out even though, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Type 2 Diabetes Analysis Summary Background Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) is a complex, heritable, and metabolic disease. And understanding the genetic underpinnings of T2D is a pivotal topic in complex traits analysis. We aimed to use meta analysis and multi omics studies to investigate the genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes. Methods In this study, 243,218 individuals were included from three cohorts: DIAbetes Genetics Replication And Meta analysis (DIAGRAM), Genetic Epidemiology Research on Adult Health and Aging (GERA) and UKBiobank (UKB). METAL was used to perform the meta analysis on these three cohorts. Based on the meta results, we conducted Summary based results Mendelian Randomization (SMR) analysis on expression levels. We also used GCTA methods to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1. We discovered 2029 SNPs at P 5 ×10 8, and after clumping based on GERA genotypes information, there were 48 independent loci significantly associated with T2D (Supplementary Table 1). The most significant association in this meta analysis was rs7903146 located at TCF7L2 in chromosome 10 (P=5.17 × 10 142), which was previously reported by many studies(5 9). Out of these 48 loci, we used a more stringent threshold and 3 loci (MBNL1, C5orf67 and HORMAD2 AS1) were newly identified at P 1 × 10 8. Meta analysis results of these 3 loci and in each individual cohort were shown in Table 1. Genome wide P values of association results across all chromosomes were displayed in Figure 2. To get more about the loci information and provide fast visualization of meta analysis results, we plotted locus zoom(10) of three novel loci (Supplementary Figure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Characters Of Moses In The Bible s Exodus In the Bible as in Literature, the characters face many problems to appease to God. While Moses is a featured character in the book of Exodus, Moses faces a great deal of problems that he somehow manages to overcome, and stay strong in the faith of God. What separates Moses from other characters is how much he accomplishes through his struggles, which start the second he is born. Moses becomes one of the most well known biblical figures, Moses stands up to the Egyptians for his people, and most importantly saves an entire religion. Around the time of Moses s birth, a large number of the Hebrew population in Egypt was enslaved by the Pharaoh. Pharaoh was afraid of what would happen if the Hebrew population continued to grow. Every son that is born to the Hebrews you shall cast into the Nile, but you shall let every daughter live. (110) Moses s mother refused to let this happen so she made a basket coated with tar and sent the basket, with Moses inside, down the Nile river. To anyone s surprise, Moses survived and happened to float into a part of the river where the Pharaoh s daughter was bathing. Pharaoh s daughter took Moses and saw that he was a Hebrew child and decided to keep him as her son. Even though Moses was too young to recognize this as a problem, it s amazing how he was able to survive the Nile, and to be raised as a royal member of the family, considering his, Grandfather , had ordered all Hebrew male babies to be killed. This itself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. ¬an Inevitable Consequence of Economic Growth Is... An inevitable consequence of economic growth is increasing inequality. Do you agree or disagree with the assertion? In the world we live in today, it is quite obvious to see that inequality is a growing consequence of economic growth. In this essay I will discuss how inequality affects states and the individuals living in the state. There are increased demands for educated workers; dependence of technology; privatization of markets; and the rise of capitalism which have led people to have drastic socioeconomic differences in wealth and lifestyle. Inequality in the economic sense is the difference in distribution of wealth and income between the people of a population, or even the difference in wealth between states. Though it is an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Tempest, 1) Inequality is also abundant in countries that are not integrated into global markets. It is clear to see that, developing countries that have been open to trade have had the fastest growth, reducing global inequality (Birdsall, 84), but what about the countries that have not been able to adapt and join commercial links to the outside world? African countries have always remained the poorest economically, as they do not have the means to produce and export goods to countries around the world. These countries vastly differ from those such as Japan who sought out economic relations in other countries through technology licensing, and openness to foreign investment (Birdsall, 84). This widespread development is happening all across Asia, especially in China and India. Although these two countries have surpassed the development speed of developed first world countries over the past 15 years, it would take them almost a century of constant growth at rates higher than those in today s industrialized countries (Birdsall, 80) to even be at par with the current level of income in the United States. Another inequality of economic growth stems from the rapid increase in technology and the lack of qualified or educated employees to fill these positions. The invention of the computer was one the most life changing developments ever to hit the world as it improved processes, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Role Of Entertainment In The 70 s Have you ever wondered what entertainment was like in the seventies and what you would do to have fun? The seventies was the generation where entertainment became popular because of all the new inventions. Entertainment during the 1970 s was very popular: music became more up beat, video games became more widespread, and movies became more action packed. During the 1970s, the popularity of music skyrocketed. Popular music genres in the 70 s were disco which was the most popular during the decade, progressive rock, punk rock and funk. Disco was the most listened to genre of the 1970 s. It also had an effect on fashion, it inspired people to wear many crazy things like bell bottom pants, tye dye shirts, and headbands (Pearson). The first disco song was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This song created a dance called the hustle, it also made it to the top of the charts, and The Hustle rewarded Van McCoy with a grammy award. Although disco was very popular in the seventies, it didn t last long. Disco s popularity declined in 1979 (Pearson). In progressive rock, the songs were usually longer. Progressive rock was combined with opera and classical, and the albums followed a theme throughout (Pearson). One very known artist was Pink Floyd that was popular for following one theme throughout an album. Punk Rock started in the 60 s and continued into the 70 s (Pearson). Punk Rock was more upbeat than any music type in the 70 s (Pearson).The band that was considered as the first punk rock band was the Ramones (Pearson). The Ramones started in 1974 and ended in 1996. Funk came from R B, Jazz, and soul music (Pearson). Funk music was known for dancing, costumes, and personalities (Pearson). Also in the 1970 s, there were many artist of each type of music. In disco the most famous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...