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The Western Front And Storm Of Steel
All Quite on the Western Front and Storm of Steel are two of many influential pieces of literature
that reflect World War one from a German point of view. It is important to note that All Quite on
the Western Front is a work of fiction that is based on the events of the war, Were as Storm of
Steel is memoir that is based on the events of Ernst Junger on the western front. Junger is criticized
that he takes a positive stance on the war, were as Erich Remarque s novel tries to show the
reality behind the war. The two authors believed the Great war had effects on those who fought in
it through the influence of their perception of the war and how new technology had changed the
way it is understood. The psychological implications on the soldiers were a direct link between
survival, technology and their rural life style. This phenomenon can be seen in both Remarque and
Jungar s works. The memoir describes Junger experiences without restraint which results in a
graphic book. However, he constantly attempts to convey a position of noble courage in himself
and his fellow soldiers, even when Junger experiences situations of true horror. An Example of this
can be seen when he is marching into the Battle of the Somme, he seems more concerned with a
clear description of the events rather than reacting to it. In certain situations it almost seems that he
was relying only on his extinct rather than clearly processing what was happening. This was due to
the constant exposure of enemy
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The Negative Effects Of Cheating In High Schools
1. Introduction
Cheating in schools is getting worse and worse as the days fly by and here s why. Studies have
shown that more students are cheating to get a good grade and thrive. The problem is that students
shouldn t have to use cheating as a option for success in their grades, it shouldn t even be an option
in the first place. Cheating has skyrocketed over the years as education has become more complex.
Students are choosing cheating as a way to take the easy way out because they don t understand
the work that is given to them. Plus, cheating is becoming much more easy to do due to the
updates on technology (smartphones). The outcome of this is that cheating is getting worse
because there is so many outlets for students to use to cheat and get away with it, there needs to
be more rules enforced about cheating and more awareness on it so that cheating can lower down
and not be a problem in schools and or at least become less of a problem than it already is.
2. Background
For years, cheating has been a main problem in schools and has only gotten worse over the years
and not better at all. Cheating has been used for many years and not only in the academic world. At
one point in your life I m sure you ve cheated someway somehow. Cheating in schools usually starts
around elementary school. In an academic cheating fact sheet by glass castle.com, they state
Cheating may begin in elementary school when children break or bend the rules to win competitive
games against
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Attending School Facilitates A Process Of Maturing
Attending school facilitates a process of maturing because students brings life experiences that have
exposed them to multiple perspectives and ideas that differ from the values, traditions or beliefs of
others. At times these diverse beliefs and outlooks may cause conflicts among classmates, co
workers, bosses, and perhaps school administrators. Our upbringing also affects the way we deal
with the challenges of working and interacting with others on a daily basis not just in school, but
also in other settings. My particular individual situation involved unique circumstances and resulted
in outcomes that included confusion, contradiction, and frustration. I have worked with students
and instructors at school for much of my life and in a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At work, my responsibilities besides my cashier duties range from working in customer service
to jewelry, stocking, and setting up displays. Sometimes also I retrieve shopping carts or even
clean. The manager, who assigns and oversees these tasks, has a different method of working
than I do. I prefer to take my time so that things are done right and I avoid complications or
errors; thus, my careful approach attempts to ensure that we will not have to redo the project. I
also like to have fun at work, whether joking around, making short conversation, or singing
along with my co workers to the store s radio. My manager, on the other hand, likes things done
in the fastest possible way, risking potential mistakes that come with rushing. He prefers
working quietly, not talking with one another or singing to make the time go quickly. We agree
that our displays should look their best, that everything should be organized so cleaning up is
easier for us, and that the shopping experience should be easy and pleasant for customers. We
compromise while working together so we can get the best out of each other as individuals and
as a team. For example, the manager sometimes lets us listen to music, but he asks that individual
employees keep to themselves and get everything done in a timely manner. If a co worker and I
are assigned merchandise to display, we first assemble the display. We then unpack the
merchandise and discuss what design or layout would look best. If we re
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Climate Change And Its Effects On Economic Growth Essay
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION .................................................. 1
Background ............................................................................. 1
1.4 Climate change adaptation and mitigation ...................................... 9
1.7 Problem Statement .................................................................... 11
1.8 Objectives of the study ............................................................... 13
1.9 Research questions .................................................................... 14
1.10 Significance of the study ............................................................ 14
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW ....................................... 16
2.0 Introduction ............................................................................ 16
2.1 Conceptual Framework .............................................................. 16
2.2 Empirical Literature ................................................................. 22
CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY ............................................. 25
3.0 Introduction ............................................................................. 25
3.3 Model Specification ................................................................... 26
3.4 Data Analysis and Techniques ...................................................... 26
References .................................................................................... 28
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background
The evidence of climate change in Kenya is undeniable, while its effects on economic growth are
no more mysterious; rather, they are rapidly unfolding to a startling reality and concern for
humanity. Accelerated emissions of green house gases (GHGs) globally, from combustion of fossil
fuels and unsustainable land use practices is the key driver of anthropogenic climate change, which
is manifested in; temperature variations, frequent and extensive droughts, intensive rainfalls and
floods, seasonal and regional pest and disease prevalence that result to conflicts for pasture and
water resources,
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Dyslexia Research Paper
Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty that affects individuals language acquisition skills such
as learning to read and spell. Most researchers have agreed that its core cause is poor
phonological awareness, that is, the poor ability to manipulate sounds in speech. Learning to read
requires the child to establish a set of mappings between the letters (graphemes) of printed words
and the speech sounds (phonemes) of spoken words. Learning to read English poses particular
challenges for children with dyslexiadue to its inconsistent letter sound mappings. Traditional
explicit and intense phonics based (letter sound) multisensory instruction training has shown its
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TUIs are a computing paradigm where the real world is augmented by embedded physical
objects with digital information. As a computer supported approach, instructions with TUIs can
reduce great workload of tutors. TUIs also have additional benefits in helping children with
dyslexia to learn to read because (1) TUIs is inherently spatial which is suitable for literacy
learning that is also spatial in nature; (2) TUIs incorporate multiple modalities that can be
simultaneously used to support letter sound learning; and (3) TUIs can leverage the use of
multiple cues such as colour and tactile cues to explicate letter sound relations. While TUIs may
have benefits in learning to read, there is little research exploring how TUIs might be designed to
support children with dyslexia to learn to read. There are no studies that specifically investigate if
using dynamic colour cues or tactile qualities of tangible letters can improve reading outcomes for
dyslexic children. In my research, I present the design of a tangible reading system called
PhonoBlocks that utilizes dynamic colour cues and 3D tangible letters to support the learning of
letter sound correspondences for children with
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Merlin In Mary Stewart s Hollow Hills
Merlin, a prophet with the gift of sight in Mary Stewart s Hollow Hills plays the protagonists in
the quest to make Arthur King. He has several magical abilities including most notably his gift of
sight and magic. These powers bring him comfort in time of despair and guidance in his quest to
make Arthur King. These powers are what Merlinis most known for but without his human powers
Merlin wouldn t be who we picture him to be today. Merlin has several human characteristics such
as a gift of dialect and the ability to manipulate and adapt to his environment that serves as powers
in his quest. Merlin uses his sight to guide him while talking to others. He knew that he had to
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This power that has been tremendously helpful saving Merlin in a tight situation. These
situations include the letter in Greek for the spies and when talking to Llyd and his followers.
One day when Merlin returned to the cave he came across spies. They were quick on their feet
and lied about their intentions. Merlin heard one of their men speak in their native tongue and
knew that they must be spies. To deter them from following him he gave them a letter in Greek
that would have to be translated and once translated tell of Arthurs whereabouts. The details
enclosed were fake and only added time for Merlin to escape (214 224). It was a battle of wits
where Merlin prevailed and could continue his quest. This quick thinking saved him from a
worse fate. Another instance where Merlin uses his power of dialect was in the forest when he
and his mare were taken by the Old Ones . In this scene, Merlin remains claim while Llyd and his
men are searching his stuff While they rummage through his things they speak in their native
tongue which is an older version of welsh. Merlin lucky understood them and could control the
situation. He could use this power to gain information about the sword and seek protection for
Arthur. Gaining yet another group of people that will pledge their allegiance to Arthur (240 248).
Being able to understand different dialects has opened so many doors for Merlin as he travels and
helps him get out of sticky
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Concert Report
The melody starts low, as a quiet whirring sound of the flute and oboe slowly envelops the hall. The
audience is quiet, hushed. Slowly yet steadily, the timpani and bass drum lays out a blanket solemn
theme. Another theme of clarinets and trumpets appears, complementing the previous, yet
affirming its own identity with an energetic, new twist of the melody.
My predilection for music can be associated to the thematic development in a concert band. For
me, music has become the spark of my intellectual curiosity with its infinite possibilities. There
are millions of combinations of time and key signatures, chords and melodies, crescendo (fast and
swift) and decrescendos (slow and soft) in the world of music that wait to be arranged to create
the wonders of melodies. My introduction to this world of vast possibilities was during my
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When asked about the most vital part of the body, people generally answer either the brain or the
heart. After all, the brain decides and the heart pumps the blood. However, the structure that
always goes unnoticed is the backbone. Yet, the backbone lets the brain carry out actions through
the intertwined spinal cord and helps filter blood cells for the heart to pump blood. In short, the
backbone synchronizes the body s functions, without which everything will be in chaos. The bass
drum also plays a similar role in a band. Sure, the shift between crescendo and decrescendo of the
tenor saxophone or the lively tune of flute and clarinet is the most noticeable part of a concert
band, but the bass drum is what keeps everything disciplined. If a bass drum beat is even a
thousandth of a second faster or slower than the desired tempo, the whole song ultimately
breakdowns like the chain reaction. Learning such an important instrument for nearly three years, I
have grown to appreciate the modesty that bass drum displays for such
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Mount Baker in Bellingham, Washington Essay
I decided for my project that I would spend the time researching Mount Baker. Mount Baker is
located about 30 miles east of Bellingham, Washington. The Cascade Mountain range extends over
140 miles between Seattle, Washington and Vancouver, Canada. Mount Baker is a Stratovolcano,
which is also known as a composite volcano, it is also the highest peak in the North Cascades and
the fifth highest in the Cascade mountain range (Volcano Hazards Programs). Cities located near
Mount Bakerinclude Abbotsford, British Columbia and Bellingham, Washington. The closest stream
to the mountain is the Nooksack River which runs near the west side of the mountain. On the
southwest side of the mountain is Baker Lake. I chose this area because it is a very... Show more
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As I looked out the window, I saw walls of rocks all over the place. I also saw a lot of good rock
exposure on the top of the mountain where the rock was to steep for the snow to stick to. You
will notice that Mount Baker has an abundance of all sorts of rocks. From the rocks I examined I
observed a lot of extrusive igneous rock, metamorphic rock and sedimentary rocks and you will
find few places where you can walk continuously from shale or basalt into well metamorphosed
gneiss (Tabor Haugerud). I observed rocks such as gabbro, shale, and types of extrusive and
intrusive igneous rock such as basalt. The ages of the rocks range from about as old as the
mountain, which is about 140,000 years old.
Structures:
When you look at a topographic map of Mount Baker, you will notice many different structures
and interesting landforms. The first thing I noticed when I was observing the map were all the
different peaks within the mountain. From what I have been reading I have found two major
faults that are within Mount Baker. These two faults are the Straight Creek Fault and the Ross
Lake Fault Zone; these faults are thought to be primarily strike slip. In addition, on the geologic
map you will notice the Sherman Crater, which originated from a large hydrovolcanic explosion
(Tabor, Haugerud, Hildreth, Brown). This crater is responsible for many of Mount Bakers past
lahars that have flowed down the mountain and into Baker Lake. The pattern of hills, valleys,
ridges, and
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Chronicles Of Narnia
On July 4, 1776, The United States of America was declared free from Great Britain s reign of
tyranny, and born a new. As the nation began to to lay its foundation it seeked for population from
all corners of the world, offering land and abundant resources in exchange for labor, thus the influx
of immigrants in the mid 19th century fabricating the image of America as a melting pot, where
any culture, religion, and race can seek haven. Since What makes someone american isn t just
blood or birth but allegiance to our founding principles and faith in the idea that anyone from
anywhere can write the next chapter of our story Barack Obama. However, time has passed and
citizens begin to question whether America has transformed from safe haven... Show more content
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For instance, as Senator Smith addresses America s astrayment from the form of the government
laid down by our fathers he fails to recall that seven of the thirty nine founding fathers were not
Anglo Saxon but immigrants. So as he degrades races other than his own he is essentially calling
his own quintessential americans, the breed of a dog, or metaphorically speaking a filthy mutt. In
addition, Senator Smith fails to mention one crucial detail to the congress, which is our nation s
past and foundation. For America is built on determined immigrants traveling around the world
overcoming brutal and time consuming obstacles, for a taste of freedom. Why deny them the
opportunity due to their race being different, thus turning back the clock to a generations. For
even our past elected president Abraham Lincoln believed anyone who deserve freedom can get
it and no one could take it away from him. America is known as the land of opportunity and
hope, who never cower when times get tough, no we stand strong together and fight in our beliefs.
The day we allow a man to change us is the day we lose the title as the land of the free and the
home of the
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Hormonal Replacement Therapy Pros And Cons
THE PRO S AND CON S OF HORMONAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
The Pro s and Con s of Hormonal Replacement Therapy
LaSalle University
In this paper I will be focusing on the positive and negative aspects of hormonal replacement
therapy. To understand replacement therapy we first need to look at what occurs in a women s
body during menopause. As a woman is my 40 s like so many others, I will be in need of this
information in the not so distant future, and as such this topic serves a considerable purpose.
Awareness and education in this area can alleviate problems and make what could be a traumatic
experience more manageable thereby raising the quality of ones life. Hopefully, women today will
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After that, bone loss slows to 1% to 2% each year.
If you are a 50 year old woman who is not taking medication, you have a 50% chance of having a
bone fracture during the remainder of your life that is related to osteoporosis. You have a 20% to
30% chance of developing a spinal deformity known as dowager s hump. ( CAM, 2001) Even
though it is beneficial to increase their intake of calcium and vitamin D, women will still
experience bone loss due to the decrease in estrogen. Although more research is needed some
recent studies have found that Alzheimer s disease may develop in women with a family history
of said disease with the onset of menopause. Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of death in
post menopausal women. This is believed to be due to postmenopausal women being estrogen
deficient.
The word menopause is used by patients and health care providers to describe a period of time
in which the functions of a women s ovaries are declining. The true definition of menopause is
the last menstrual period in woman s reproductive life. In order to have a correct diagnosis of
menopause women has to have one year of amenorrhea following her last menstrual cycle. The
terms climacteric and perimenopause are used to describe the period preceding actual menopause.
At about 45 to 52 years of age the supply of ovarian follicles declines, with the majority becoming
artetic or degenerated. With the depletion of ovarian follicles, secretion of estrogen and
progesterone by the
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Essay on Finance 100
L.Spight
FIN100 Week 10
Integrative Case Study
Due 9/5/10
Case Information:
You work for HydroTech, a large manufacturer of high pressure industrial water pumps. The firm
specializes in natural disaster services, ranging from pumps that draw water from lakes, ponds,
and streams in drought stricken area to pumps that remove high water volumes in flooded area.
You report directly to the CFO. Your boss has asked you to calculate HydroTech s WAAC in
preparation for an executive retreat. Too bad, you are not invited, as water pumps and skiing are on
the agenda in Sun Valley, Idaho. At least you have an analyst on hand to gather the following
required information:
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3. Calculate the cost of equity capital using the CAPM, assuming a market risk premium of 5%.
Using CAPM: Risk Free Rate = 6%; Market Risk Premium = 5%; Beta = 1.2
Cost of Equity = Risk Free Rate + Equity Beta * Market Risk Premium
Cost of Equity = 6% + 1.2 * 5%
Cost of Equity = 0.06 + 1.2 * 0.05
Cost of Equity = .12
Cost of Equity = 12%
HydroTech s cost of equity using CAPM is 12%.
4. Using a tax rate of 35%, calculate HydroTech s effective cost of debt capital.
Cost of Debt = 7%; Tax Rate = 35%
Effective cost of debt capital = Cost of debt * (1 tax rate)
Effective Cost of Debt Capital = 7% * (1 35%)
Effective Cost of Debt Capital = 0.07 * (1 0.35)
Effective Cost of Debt Capital = 0.07 * (0.65)
Effective Cost of Debt Capital = 0.0455
Effective Cost of Debt Capital = 4.55%
HydroTech s Cost of Debt Capital is 4.55%.
5. Calculate HydroTech s WACC
Weight of Equity = 71%; Equity Cost of Capital = 12%; Weight of Debt = 29%; Debt Cost of
Capital = 4.55%
WACC = (Weight of Equity * Equity Cost of Capital) + (Weight of Debt * Debt Cost of Capital)
WACC = (71% * 12%) + (29% * 4.55%)
WACC = (0.71 * 0.12) + (0.29 * 0.0455)
WACC = 0.0852 + 0.013195
WACC = 0.098395
WACC = 9.8395% HydroTech s WACC is 9.8395%.
6. When is it appropriate to use this WACC to evaluate a new project?
WACC is the weighted average cost of capitaland provides firms with the idea of the proportion of
debt
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Kleist And The Birth Of The Earthquake Analysis
Fortunate and merciful; yet brutal and poignant. Heinrich von Kleist s The Earthquake in Chile
(1807) was indeed a story of love, but also contained a definite twist of ferociousness. In Isak
Winkel Holm s Earthquake in Haiti: Kleist and the Birth of Modern Disaster Discourse, Holm
portrays two different interpretations of Kleist s story. He believes that the earthquake could
mean the beginning of a siege of disaster or a merciful act for Josefa and Jeronimo s love. The
two analyses are different and yet they equally correspond to each other s ideas. Thus, it is fair to
say that the deconstruction led by the earthquake was an introduction to the catastrophe that will
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As the survivors of the earthquake began to help one another to survive, it seemed as if all of the
troubles and hardships were left behind. The people of Santiago begin to take Jeronimo and Josefa
as their own, and simply do not bring up their guilt and therefore treat them equally. As they all
quickly adapt to their newly formed surroundings, peace overcomes them even in the tragically
deformed enclosure they face. The destruction of the earthquake is quickly forgotten, but is
awakened when they enter the church and the people are reminded of the accusations towards the
young couple. This is where it seems that the peace and the happy memories the couple shared are
taken away and they meet the fate that was omitted in the
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Shooting Down Man The Hunter Analysis
In reality, many families could not afford to live this type of lifestyle. In California alone, the
amount of money it costs to live here is extremely high, especially if a family only has one
income. Now to say that we went back to the 1950s lifestyle, the father would in a way be the only
parent bringing home a consistent income, making it extremely difficult for living if it is a familyof
four people or more. The idea of bringing what we once had in the fifties and incorporating it into
what we have today is not realistic. Voters who agree with this statement have a lack of knowledge
in what we have as a society and population today and how it highly differs from what we had in
the 50s. In the article, Shooting Down Man the Hunter, many... Show more content on
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If we refer back to Gawande s, Mistrust of Science we can predict that not all science is reliable
science. There have been instances where we believed that the sun moved across the sky and
that when being out in the cold, we have a greater chance of getting sick. These are all said to be
facts, and they were even said by scientists. Though, we have to look deeper into the facts and the
knowledge, because these statements are just hypotheses. They have yet to be proven. So when
is science factual? When can we take the word of science and use it to gain more knowledge?
This article suggested that all knowledge is just probable knowledge. A contradictory piece of
evidence can always emerge. This is, in fact, true. Knowledge is just what you find to an answer
once. Just because that specific question has been answered does not mean that it is the one and
the only answer, there could be and probably are much more. For example, medicine. Medicine
was once said to be all we had. There was once a time where if you got cancer you were bound to
pass, or if you got AIDs or even HIV, there was no chance of survival after a short amount of time.
Today, these answers have changed, due to the never ending search for more knowledge in these
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Renting an Apartment Is a Better Option Than Buying a House
Renting an apartment is a better option than buying a house I.Introduction
Many people may think that renting an apartment is a better option than buying a house, but there
are many things to take into consideration before deciding. If one were to know the advantages of
buying a house, one just might change his or her mind. Some people think that renting an apartment
is a better option than buying a house because they do not have to worry about the upkeep of the
property or have to pay for costly repairs; however, buying a house gives the owner extra money in
his or her pocket, the ability to modify, and stability.
II.Extra money in your pocket
A.Extra credits on income tax returns
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If pets are included in a person s lifestyle, owning a house would be very beneficial, as many
landlords do not allow pets on their premises, or they charge an extra deposit if the tenant were
to have pets. There are many rules that come along with renting an apartment or house, whereas
there are no rules inside of ones home; however, some subdivisions may have ordinances about
certain things and that can be checked out before deciding your home s location. In one were to
need an extra room, one could simply add an addition to the house if the lot in which the house
is on is large enough instead of searching for a new place of residence. Many people enjoy
landscaping and gardening; however, there may not be any room for landscaping or gardening
while renting an apartment because multiple tenants will share a backyard. Sure homeowners are
responsible for lawn care and snow removal, but renters sometimes get stuck having to be
responsible for them as well because they get tired of waiting for the landlord to have the work
done. Purchasing a home with a fixed loan gives the homeowner a sense, as the monthly
mortgage payment will remain the same during the term of the loan as long as it is purchased at
a fixed rate. Rent is not guaranteed to stay the same and is often raised yearly. When starting a
family or raising a family, it is better to have a stable residence to call home
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Fukyama V huntington Essay
Francis Fukuyama and Samuel Huntington are two of the most controversial and influential
modern political theorists of our times. Fukuyama s book, The End of History and the Last Man,
and Huntington s book, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, pose two
very conflicting theories on international relations. In this paper I will summarize and compare
/contrast the two theories. Both theories, written since the fall of communism and updated since the
first gulf war, have been widely read, taught, praised and criticized
The End of History and the Last Man is a book in which Francis Fukuyama argues the controversial
thesis that the end of history, a time when class distinctions no longer exist, believing them to be the
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To understand Fukuyama s theory one must look beyond the specific words. Fukuyama is not
claiming that history has or will end and that occurrences of history will cease to exist. He is saying
that democracy is such a perfect and Idealistic form of rule that no major change in political
philosophy can happen in the future. Historical occurrences will still exist, but they will be within
the realm of the current political philosophical thought. Fukuyama goes even further to prove his
point by showing that the new philosophies on government created since the oncoming of
democracy, (Communism, Socialism, etc.) have ultimately failed and democracy has prevailed in
its place.
In the Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, Samuel Huntington argues that the
primary political actors in the 21st century will be civilizations and that the primary conflicts will
be conflicts between these civilizations rather then between nation states.
Huntington Writes:
It is my hypothesis that the fundamental source of conflict in this new world will not be primarily
ideological or primarily economic. The great divisions among humankind and the dominating
source of conflict will be cultural. Nation states will remain the most powerful actors in world
affairs, but the principal conflicts of global politics will occur between nations and groups of
different civilizations. The clash of civilizations will dominate global politics. The fault lines
between
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Argumentative Essay On Law School
What do lawyers learn in law school? They learn to win... what they ve got to start thinking is
how do they solve problems. Benjamin Carson Law school can be a painfully long process. For
some, it s worth it. For others, the painfully long process can be stressful and mentally challenging.
Although the path to becoming a lawyer is very demanding, a person can reduce the stress by
studying the positive, negative, and mentally challenging aspects that he or she may face. Some
may worry about the affects of law school, but they need to remember there are a lot of positives
in it. First of all, it all depends on the type of person you are in law school to see if your mental
health will be affected. The Wellness Committee at Indiana Law School is a safe haven for
students suffering from depression, anxiety, extreme stress, or any other types of mental health
issues.So, considering that some law schools have clinics and doctors to help the mentally sick,
people can also seek advice or help off site, or off campus. For instance, the JLAP (Judges and
Lawyers Assistance Program) is not on a specific campus but it is a place where you can seek
assistance. The program will keep all of their patient s problems and concerns confidential so they
need no stress about their peers knowing. (Covington)
Just because you have heard about the struggles of some people who have had a mental illness
from their college era doesn t mean that you will too. For example, individuals that choose
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The Great Betrayal By Modi And The Bjp
The Great Betrayal Act by Modi and the BJP is slowly but steadily unfolding. Credibility is
rapidly diminishing amongst majority of his followers, admirers, supporters and sympathizers.
By aggressive speech making during poll campaigning, Modi had endeared himself to the Aam
Aadmi , particularly sections of the Middle Class, by raising Great Expectations and hopes
among them by Ache Din Aane Wale Hain slogan. Modi s high decibel campaign promises
included: Good Governance Simple and Smart governance through transparency ; stemming the
rot corruption, particularly in high places; controlling price rise and inflation; upholding dignity
and self respect of women; countering LoC violations and terror acts firmly; and many others
like One Rank One Pension etc., reduced to print in the BJPs 2014 Election manifesto. A brief
review of happenings during the last two months of Modi s governance provide clear signals on
what to expect in posterity. Transparency is the foremost pre requisite for Good Governance
Simple and Smart governance. Modi has also retracted into what was derisively hailed during
the UPA rule as Man Mohan Singh silent mode. After becoming PM, Modi has insulated himself
from the media glare. Even on the social media network, he is no longer as aggressive and
communicative on key issues as he was during the pre election orchestra. Why is Modi sulking
away from media glare? Is he afraid to face the media and answer questions on various key issues?
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Madagascar Cockroaches Research Paper
What temperature do Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches prefer? In the wild they live on a warm
island. Hissing cockroaches that are pets may still want to be in a warmer climate. As pets they are
sometimes given a heat lamp. People have tested the cockroaches and have different ideas about
Madagascar Hissing Cockroachesheat preference. What temperature do the roaches really want?
Madagascar cockroaches are small insects. They are wingless insects and do not colonize in
homes. Male hissing cockroaches have horns and females do not. They live 2 5 years in the wild.
In captivity they will eat fruits, vegetables, and dogfood. They live in a colony of roaches. Hissing
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An experiment with hissing cockroaches that has been done is Does temperature affect the
growth rate of young Madagascar hissing cockroaches? They had two sections with ten young
roaches in each one. They were trying to learn if different temperatures slow or speed up the
growth rate of the roaches. They concluded that temperature did affect the growth rate. The
roaches in the warmer section had a higher metabolism. Temperature/ Development Experiment
Another interesting experiment is observing how Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches react to
pesticide. They had a box of sand that had one half sprayed with pesticide. They put four roaches
in the box. The Hissing Cockroaches were walking on the side with pesticide as well as the side
without pesticide. Then, they appeared dead for two days. On the third day of appearing dead the
roaches were sprayed with water. After that, the roaches seemed fine. They were moving around
the tank, eating, and drinking. They concluded that, The Hissing Roaches react by going into a
coma like state until the pesticide begins to wear off. In this coma state the roaches remain inactive
and often are on their backs. In several days it can be determined that they are alive. Pesticide
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Effects Of Cohabitation On American Culture
Countries are becoming more and more intertwined and their cultures are influencing each other. In
fact, many cultures are becoming Westernized, as other countries are striving to emulate American
and Western European cultural models. The world is becoming a global village, and international
trade is the foremost contributor to the globalization of the world s economy. Goods are made in
all parts of the world and exported for distribution in a myriad of countries. Often, a product is
made using resources from all over the world. One such product is the Dyson Vacuum Cleaner.
According to their website, www.dyson.com, Dyson vacuum cleaners are made with numerous
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Similar to the United States, Germany s government is divided into three branches: execute,
legislative, and judicial. They also have a constitution, known as Basic Law. The federal
government actively intervenes for the good of the people. The Basic Law guarantees basic rights
for private enterprise and private property, with a stipulation that these basic rights be used for the
public good. The German government has adopted an impressive social security and welfare
system. Financial hardships due to sickness, accidents, or bankruptcy are aided by the welfare
system. The government has also taken great measures to reduce unemployment by forming the
Alliance for Jobs and Training. This Alliance requires that unions in the business community work
together to further employment opportunities. As mentioned previously, Germany has become a
successful part of the global economy. Germany s economic system can be described as a social
market economy. Although the government plays a regulatory role in the market economy it does
not have any direct impact on wages or price fixing. Labor and management, called social partners
make agreements on wages, working hours, the cost of goods, and general working conditions. The
cooperation of the social partners has produced a stable economic
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Antigone Gender Roles Creon
Gender roles is a major theme in Antigone. The characters all have different ways of acting on the
same conflict. Antigone and Creon are the main characters, but Ismene and Haemon s roles are
also significant when it comes to the gender roles in the play. Due to the time period, women and
men were expected to act a certain way. Antigoneand Haemon do not act like the typical woman
and man of their time; Creonand Ismene do. Gender roles are important in Antigone because the
actions the characters choose to take is what leads to conflict in the play.
In Antigone, there was a battle between two brothers, Eurydice and Polynices. They were battling
for the throne and both ended up murdering each other. Creon, the king of Thebes, ruled that
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Diversity The Workplace
Diversity is an essential aspect when it comes to productivity in a workplace. Having multiple
types of people with an assortment of different backgrounds can be very rewarding when coming
up with ideas and reasoning business plans. In order to be successful you must be able to look at
things from many different perspectives and understand how each decision effects different
individuals. Having an assorted group of people on a team can provide inside advice from many
different socioeconomic, cultural, and racial perceptions of how things are and how they think they
should be. Not only will this make your businessmore successful, it will also open your mind to
new traditions and cultures that you have never been exposed to. Diversity is what makes America
great and is the foundation of our changing world.
Each individual on a diverse team utilizes their strengths and brings something different to the table
that no one else can offer. Diversity can help organizations identify and capitalize on opportunities
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Diversity cultivates a setting that appreciates people s differences and exploits the potential of all
a business s workforce. It is now unlawful to not employ a worker due to race, age, or gender. In
order to produce a philosophy that backs diversity, your management must be committed and have
education with training. You must sufficiently control workforce and organizational requirements
for making a diverse workplace. Find out what your employees are worried about and then
management can arrange a focus group to help determine how to solve those problems.
Administrative and management commitment is vital for diversity efforts. High ranking
management must deliver leadership through example and be disciplined at all
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Organized Crime Groups Impact On Society
Also as previously stated, the rise of technology has made it easier for organized crime groups to
ship their money and assets abroad in order to avoid declaring income and paying taxes.
Technology has made it easier for these groups to evade taxes easier by creating false financial
accounts and sending their money to tax havens (Masciandaro (2000). The Illegal Sector, Money
Laundering and the Legal Economy: A Macroeconomic Analysis . Journal of Financial Crime8 (2).
Discussion/Impact on society:
The impact organized crime groups have on society is not hidden. These groups do what they need
in order to make their money. The actions of these organized crime groups impact all areas of our
society, including healthcare, financial and our safety.
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A White Irish Italian American Woman
I consider myself to be a white Irish Italian American woman. My mother was born in Belfast,
Northern Ireland and my paternal grandparents are from Sicily, Italy. I imagine being first
generation Irish and second generation Italian makes me identify more with my ethnicity.
In the first place, my maternal grandfather instilled a pride and understanding of my Irish roots.
Specifically, he brought me over to Belfast to learn and experience the culture. At the time, the
hostility between the Protestants and Catholics was evident. Additionally, I saw people living under
the threats of terrorism and bombing, propaganda graffiti, and a city under a police state. Similarly,
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In general, Irish culture is different from Italian culture which is different from Swedish culture. To
emphasize, white is not one big homogenous culture. Gender not race impacts me on a daily basis.
As the only girl in my family I experienced gender discrimination growing up. Clearly, I was
treated differently and more unfairly than my brothers. As an adult, I was subjected to sexual jokes,
harassment, and innuendo. People have implied I could not do things because of my gender. This
impacted me in a negatively by insinuating there were limits to what I could accomplish in life. It
prevented me from trying.
I come from a very large family including; six brothers, sister in laws, and fifteen nieces and
nephews. My brother, Joe, married an African American women and had two sons; however, they
look nothing alike. Jeremy, the oldest, looks African American and Anthony, the youngest, looks
white. I chose to interview Jeremy for my paper because I wonder how being the only black
child in a large white family impacted his identity. Jeremy considers himself to be a black man and
relates to the black community. Notably, according to Bowles, (1993), a majority of bi racial
children identify themselves as African American. In fact, both black and white communities
discourage bi racial children from associating themselves with both cultures (Bowles, 1993). He
says that growing up in a
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Essay Who Was Responsible For The Downfall Of James
Was James II the architect of his own downfall?
In many aspects James II can be seen as being the architect for his own downfall. James II
inherited the throne from Charles II in a relatively strong position. However, James was known to
be a catholic by many and this caused a lot of worry amongst many people. The people in general
feared catholicism and what it would come to bring. It can be seen that James II bought the 1688
Glorious revolution upon himself. There were many factors which brought about the downfall of
James II, some which were of his own fault and some which were not.
The Glorious Revolution was the coming downfall of James II. James was the architect of his own
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Upon James return to England William of Orange was determined that his return would be short
lived. James is quoted in W.A Specks writings as saying if I do not retire, I shall certainly be sent
to the Tower, and no King ever went out of that place but to his Grave . This could indicate that
William of Orange forcefully removed and wanted to rid of James II and that James downfall
was as a result of William. James fled to France after his request to leave the capital. James
downfall may also have been due to fear that their would not be a protestant succession after an
heir to the throne was produced. Instead, many were hoping that James protestant daughter Mary
would be the successor of the throne, but when the birth of a male heir came about in 1688 all
hopes of this happening were lost. This may have been another factor which led to James downfall
and something which may have further influenced William of Orange s decision into intervening.
Edward Valance argues that another reason for William intervening was his wish to bring England
into a war with France. William therefore assumed that a free parliament would have more intent
to support this objective. James downfall can therefore be seen as a result of William of Orange
rather than of his own doing in this
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Contributions Of Qing Shi Huangdi s Adoption Of Legalism
Qing Shi Huangdi s adoption of Legalism was firm (those who opposed the ideology were often
executed or banished) and effective, as it led to various fundamental administrative and political
developments. For instance, unlike previous dynasties such as the Zhou, the Qin grew to be a
highly centralized state with a bureaucracy divided into three primary ministries: a civil authority, a
military authority, and a censorate ( World History ) The officials who assumed such roles were
examined by an inspection system to reduce the possibility of corruption, which would later serve
as the foundation administrative procedure for later dynasties. Furthermore, Legalismresulted in
these officials earning their powers rather than inheriting them. Research has speculated that a merit
system was probably employed in determining the positions such as an examination. Qin s favor of
centralization (perhaps brought by his adoption of Legalism) additionally led to advancements
outside of administration and political structure. For instance, he established systems that unified
standard measurements, emphasized on monetary values (collection of taxes and distribution of
estates included), as well as standardized the Chinese written language. He also organized the
construction of roads extending to and from his empire (one of his main achievements was
[bringing] together the scattered defensive battlements into what we now know as the Great Wall (
World History ). Unfortunately,
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Central Park Five
Shirene Tabarestani
1895 0581
The Central Park Five Documentary
In one of the most well known cities of the United States, New York City was the central focus in
the 1980 s. Five minority youths aged 14 to 16 were arrested and convicted of rape, sexual
assault, and almost murdering 28 year old white female investment banker, Trisha Meili, as she
was jogging through Central Park on the night of April 19th, 1989. These innocent Latino and
African American five young men Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, Korey
Wise, and Yusef Salaam were exonerated in 2002 after serving 6 13 years in prison until the
condemned murderer, Matias Reyes confessed to the rape of Trisha Meili, where his DNA was
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It was a time in the city s history to get the perpetrators of the crime committed and to be
recognized as solving the greatest crime of time. Media and public presence played a huge role in
pressuring law enforcement to figure out this awful incident. The demand from the public was
pushing from all sides of this story to get answers.
One thing that struck me while watching this documentar,y was the way that the New York media
sought out the information and relayed it back to the public. They created a humungous turmoil
against the five teenage boys, who they claimed were out wilding running in a wolf pack after
their predators . Mayor Koch stated, this will be a test of the system , regarding for the death
penalty. The public wanted to see how the system would handle such barbaric acts and whether or
not they will give them the death penalty for such crimes . Even multi millionaire Donald Trump
wrote a full page ad in the frontlines, with the headline, Bring Back the Death Penalty, Bring Back
Our Police. This sparked my attention as to what pandemonium was going on in the city during that
time. The amount of discrimination and social tension between classes frustrated me, as I thought,
well did the system go under a Due Process
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Assimilation For Asian Immigrants
Bilingual Education has been an ongoing theme for many immigrants since they first arrived in the
land of opportunity, America. Many immigrant parents have sacrificed everything for their child to
have a profitable future, unlike themselves. Bilingual education has been present to help
immigrants assimilate into the American community, but does it help them? Or does it hold them
back from reaching their full potential? Many who don t make it past bilingual programs are often
stuck and secluded from regular classrooms. After reading Aria, by Richard Rodriguez, I decided to
research bilingual educationand how it affects assimilation for Asian immigrants in the United States
. The question I chose to ask, to further my investigation was; What is the criteria for bilingual
education and how does it affect assimilation for Asian immigrants?
Firstly, I wanted to get more insight on just how much Asian immigrant parents have to sacrifice
for their child, to witness how vital education is towards them. My parents themselves are also
immigrants which gives me some common knowledge about the sacrifice immigrant parents
face. However, I wanted to gain a different point of views on how parents view sacrifice; then I
came across an article titled Giving It Up: Immigrant Parents and Sacrifice. This article by Theresa
Celebran Jones is more a story about her being a parent and also a child to Asian immigrant
parents. Jones elucidates the pressure parents may put on their child by
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Informative Essay On Ebola
In September 2014, during my military drill reserve weekend while waiting for our influenza
stand down, someone in my unit made a comment, Soon we will be getting an Ebola
vaccination? Another reservist asked me if the Ebola virus is airborne like the influenza virus.
Few military personnel would choose to be deployed in Afghanistan with constant mortar
attacks rather West Africa. What is the Ebola virus? Key facts: Ebola formerly known as Ebola
hemorrhagic fever Background Ebola virus first appeared in 1976 in Nzara, Sudan and
Yambuku, Democratic Republic of Congo, later occurred in a village near the Ebola River, from
which he disease takes its name. Current out break West Africa cases as early as March 2014 in
Guinea, Sierra Leone and
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Prevention And Management Of Pressure Ulcer
Copies of the April 15, 2015 minutes were reviewed by the members present. S. Zisk queried the
group on the specific actions undertaken for the fallouts as indicated on the report. She called
attention to the increasing trend of hospital acquired pressure ulcers and stressed the need to focus
not only on the numbers but more importantly, all unit must work on the hospital s interdisciplinary
approach and analysis of hospital wide pressure ulcers. Other concerns that were presented were
inaccurate and incomplete documentation of the Admission Assessment and timely implementation
of the standard of care for the prevention and management of pressure ulcer.
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Hydralazine 50 mg was found in Lisinopril 10 mg Pyxis pocket. When checked by Pharmacy, the
hydralazine pocket was directly on the left of Lisinopril. The count for Hydralazine was off by 10,
and the amount was found in the Lisinopril pocket. Both Lisinopril and Hydralazine pockets were
corrected, and the counts verified.
Nurses must be aware to verify as medications as they are removed from the Pyxis
Unopened and unused medications must be returned to the Pyxis return bin and not to the
medication pockets.
1. A patient was sent to OR without consent, and the OR staff was not notified that the patient was
vent dependent. The group was reminded that the OR checklist is to be completed prior to sending
patient to the O.R. On occasions, that the anesthesiologist preferred to get consent in the OR, the
primary nurse is still responsible to ensure that the OR staff are properly notified.
2: A Patient was sent to OR with jewelry
3: The Consent form was signed by a person with an unknown relationship with the patient. Nurses
need to refer to the next of kin information on the patient s record.
Managers to review with their staff the policy and procedure on Consent for Procedures and
completion of the Pre op Checklist
D. Mallory had been running Mock Codes/RRT for the Behavioral Units. Beginning May,
Education Department will schedule two mock codes each month for the whole hospital.
1. A new hotline number
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How Far Was the Provisional Government Responsible for Its...
When the Provisional Government came into power Russia was in a state of major unrest.
Russia had just overthrown the Tsarist regime, which had been in place for three hundred years
and there were multiple groups who wanted to take power for themselves such as Lenin s
Bolsheviks, they were fighting in an endless war and losing terribly, peasants where rebelling in
the countryside and the people were angered over food shortages. On top of all these problems
the Provisional Government was made up of members of the Duma who had no experience
actually being in charge or having power over anything let alone the biggest and most culturally
diverse country in the world. All these factors played a role in the downfall of the Provisional
Government but overall it was the Provisional Government who played the biggest part in their
own failure.
When started the Provisional Government was an interim government which was to govern Russia
until a new constitution was drawn up. But as soon as the Provisional Government was put in
charge it faced the immediate problem of legitimacy. It was made up of members of the Duma
and was dominated by members of the Octoberist and Kadet parties, who were minorities with
only one radical member, Alexander Kerensky. This would give the Provisional Government the
problem of not truly representing the people. If it was made up of minorities how can it represent
the majority? The Provisional Government also faced the problem of the All Russia Soviet. The
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PHO Or Physician-Hospital Organizations
Despite in the United States, PHOs or Physician Hospital Organizations have been in decline,
they are making a comeback. The PHO is defined as a legal entity formed by physicians and one
or more hospital with the intention of negotiating contracts with payers and sharing in the financial
rewards of controlling cost while delivering high quality care. (Farlex, 2014). PHO is best
described in three ways:
1. If doctors and hospitals cooperate to provide better care and lower cost, not to force higher fees
from payers, so that the PHO can offer a convincing plan to payers.
2. PHO can succeed if it meets independent doctors professional and cost effective needs.
3. Health plan share savings with providers who deliver care are more efficient (p.
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King Henry Viii Influence On Religion
Henry the VIII has influenced the church today by making his own religion in the Catholic
Church. After Wolsey s downfall, Thomas Cromwell became Henry s chief minister and earned
the confidence of the King by helping him to break off with Rome and establish Henry the VIII as
head of the Church of England. (BBC, 2016) This profession also brought him in a lot of wealth
through the dissolution of well funded monasteries. Over four years Cromwell ordered that 800
monasteries be disbanded and their lands and treasures taken for the crown (BBC, 2016). All the
land that was sold to the gentry and churches and monasteries were gutted and destroyed. Henry s
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During the 1280 s, after Henry s son Edward had conquered Wales, the Welsh people had
revolted several times against the English people, due to Edward s conquer. But, the Welsh
people finally accepted the idea of unity with the English people. In the acts of 1536 and 1543,
Henry joined both Wales and England under one system of government. When Ireland was made
a nation or kingdom in 1541, King Henry then became the king of Ireland. Henry now the king,
had many wars with Scotland and France, during 1542 Henry s troops defeated the Scotts at
Solway Moss. In 1544, Henry s troops also captured Boulogne sun Mer from the French, and
then a peace treaty was made when Henry received an indemnity from France in 1546 (history
learning, 2016). Henry s wars with Scotland remained indecisive in spite of some small victories.
Though he opposed the Reformation. On January 28 1547, Henry the VIII of England died in the
city of London. Henry was buried in Saint Georges Chapel in the famous Windsor Castle. During
the reign of Edward the VI, Henry the VIII s only legitimate son, the parliament passed many more
church reforms (reformation T, 2016). But, then in 1553, Edward s half sister, Mary, the daughter
of Catherine of Aragon was a Roman Catholic, she reestablished Catholicism as the state
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Research and Analysis for a Proposed Telecommuting Pilot...
RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS FOR A PROPOSED TELECOMMUTING PILOT PROGRAM
Prepared for S. Nolan and J. Simon, BADM 1020 Casper College
Prepared by Chuck Siedenburg MCP, CNA
21 November 2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...................................................................................2 INTRODUCTION
AND BACKGROUND.............................................................3 DISCUSSION OF SERVICES AND
ANALYSIS...............................................4
CONCLUSION...................................................................................................8
REFERENCES...................................................................................................9 BUSINESS
COMMUNICATION CLASS SURVEY .........................................10 INITIAL
PROPOSAL................................................................................12 INITIAL
WORKPLAN...............................................................................15
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The typical telecommuter as examined in Smeal School of Business analysis (Smeal: Research:
Telecommuting A Win Win For Employees And Employers 2007) was a manager or a
professional from the information technology or sales and marketing department of a firm.
While this example does still hold true, this is no longer the only company benefit. Estimates for
providing office space for the typical knowledge worker run as high as $10,000 or more
annually.(Wainhouse, Greenberg Nillsen: Telework and the U.S. Federal Government: At the
Tipping Point 2008) To further illustrate the extent to which telecommuting can be utilized, a
local Casper branch of Energy Laboratories initiated telecommuting for lab analysts in 2008 to
facilitate reporting of failures after hours. While an analyst still needed to travel to the lab to
restart an analytical run, without this in place, a run would remain stalled until the next business
morning. Every area of expertise within our firm can benefit from this technology, and with that
in mind, every client will benefit as well. What are the downsides for the company? For this pilot
program to succeed, two major issues will need to be addressed: 1. Employees will need to
maintain focus on the work or projects that need to be completed in a timely manner.
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DISCUSSION OF SERVICES AND ANALYSIS (Continued)
2. Managers and supervisors will need to formulate methods of evaluation that reflect productivity
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Patient Deception Half Truths
There is an urban legend about graduate medical education where physicians are advised to
consider it an underestimation when patients report they consume four drinks per week; medical
residents should consider it eight. Likewise, patients deceive doctors about cigarette and illegal
drug use. The not so subtle message underlying the practice: patients lie.
Patient deception half truths, withholding information and blatant lies reportedly are heard
regularly in the physician s office. Patients are said to commonly lie about diet, exercise, use of
alternative medicines, adherence to medication, sexual histories, and taking alternative medicines.
Clinicians report that fear of a particular diagnosis or hospitalization is the reason some patients
play down reporting their symptoms. Others exaggerate symptoms to obtain controlled substances
or a handicapped parking permit (Herhausen, Trumann Schogel, 2011).
Lying, according to Ekman (2001), occurs when one deliberately and intentionally misleading
someone another person who is unaware of the un or incomplete truth, that is, withholding,
fabricating, distorting or obfuscating information. This complicates diagnosing patients correctly,
which relies on the veracity and completeness of patient and family member provided information,
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For these and others with edge issues, successful deceit is part of the mundane, daily routine
(Burgoon Buller, 2004). Lying also is a frequent occurrence with non compliant patients. In a study
to see how well patients follow their doctors orders, Rand, et al (1992), inserted a microchip in
asthmatics inhalers to record their usage; they were instructed to use them four times daily. The
authors reported that the microchip confirmed that a significant majority lied in their usage reports
(Rand, et al,
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Ancient Religion Vs Modern Culture
There are similarities in how the ancient and modern cultures view the heavens despite there being
many more differences. Like modern culture, ancient culture understood the earth to be
approximately spherical. About 2,500 years ago, Anaxagoras and Empedocles proposed
justifications for the spherical nature of Earth. When Earth is between the moon and the sun, during
a lunar eclipse, they recognized Earth s shadow on the moon. The shadow that moves across the
moon is clearly round which suggests that Earth is a sphere. Another similarity is the use of time in
making astronomical observations. The Mesopotamians measured time using waterclocks to
quantify the passage of time, and became fascinated by charting the occurrence of celestial events,
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The Power of Hips Presented in Lucille Clifton’s Homage to...
The Power of Hips
Hips are used as a symbol to reveal the power of a women body s. Hips are mighty, free, and
seductive. Hips are used for childbearing, only a female power. Lucille Clifton s, a supporter of
African Americans and feminism, believes that women have the same power as men. Anything men
can do women can do the same, even better. Lucille Clifton s Homage to My Hips rebuts the
division of labor mechanism instilled in our society that isn t politically correct; thereby taking a
powerful stance in her confident belief that woman can do the same as men.
The society she lived in envisioned that only men can do certain jobs. They believed that being a
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She will not follow the rules society has set for her ethnically and physically. In The
Construction of Femininity, Race and Sexuality , the term feminist has a broader reach, it
describes a range of self determination and equality (Tyree 2). Being an African American
feminist in her time period was much more difficult than today. She had to face ignorant minds
and fight for her belief. Lucille Clifton praises her body that has made her independent. She
believes the only thing that sets a man off from a woman is her hips. She believed that women
should have the same rights as men, her hips should have not been held back. Women are
capable of performing the same tasks. Women are emotionally stronger than men as well.
Women were granted with a gift that no man could ever do, childbearing. Many look at it as not
a grand thing, but in fact the world is dependent on a woman. The speaker states that these hips
are magic hips (12) to show how they could help her get certain things from a male. Clifton
writes, i have known them to put a spell on a man and spin him like a top (13 15) to display how
her hips could possible attract a lover. Clifton strongly writes, They go where they want to go
emphasizing that a female should be able to live her dreams and aspirations. She bestows homage to
her hips for giving her individuality.
Without individuality, the world would be bland. We wouldn t be progressing as a community
technology wise and socially. When I was a
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Equal Employment Opportunity Complaint Essay
Equal Employment Opportunity Complaint
In order for John to file a discrimination complaint against his employer, he is required to file a
charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Complaint counselor or representative of the
company. Once the charge has been filed, an investigation is made, or the charge maybe selected
to an EEOC program and maybe dismissed. In this case, John is given a certain number of days to
file a lawsuit on his behalf. This process would have to go through several lengthy stages such as
the EEOC administrative process. If gone to trial it must go through filing of a summons, response
and answer, discovery process, enlisting of experts, pre trial, actual trial and a possible appeal. In
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The defendant at this time must plead any affirmative defenses and show that they are not liable
because the affirmative defense rules out liability. The next step is the Discovery Process, which
is the formal fact finding stage of litigation. There are several different types of discovery
processes: interrogatories, depositions, request to produce documents, physical and mental
examinations and request for admissions. Both sides would then request additional information
from the other party or third parties to develop their case. In most cases if privileged information
is gathered, the opposing party does not have to produce this information. In addition to
information gathered, the parties may be able to determine their opponent s theories and strengths
of their courtroom presentation. Based on their discovery plan and requests. Once the discovery
process is completed, the Enlisting of Experts process is required. The plaintiff early in the pre
trial process to determine whether he has a viable claim must obtain this expert. The defendant
will also obtain an expert to support the defendant s theory of the case and refute the plaintiff s
expert. After sufficient discovery has been made and experts are in place, either party may move
for summary judgment. If the material at hand shows that there is no genuine issue as to a material
fact, the court may rule and motion that there is no need for a formal trial. When either party
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The Kashmir Dispute Between India And Asian Country
The Kashmir dispute dates from 1947. The partition of the Indian sub continent along spiritual lines
diode to the formation of India and Asian country. However, there remained the problem of over
650 states, run by princes, existing within the 2 freshly freelance countries.
In theory, these princely states had the option of deciding that country to affix remaining
independent. In practice, the restive population of each province tried decisive.
The people had been fighting for freedom from British rule, and with their struggle about to bear
fruit they weren t willing to let the princes fill the vacuum.
Although several princes wished to be independent (which would have meant hereditary monarchies
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On January one, 1949, a ceasefire was agreed, with 65 per cent of the territory below Indian
management and the remainder with Asian nation.
The ceasefire was intended to be temporary however the Line of management remains the factual
border between the 2 countries.
In 1957, Kashmir was formally incorporated into the Indian Union. It was granted a special status
below Article 370 of India s constitution, which ensures, among other things, that non Kashmiri
Indians cannot buy property there.
Fighting broke out once more in 1965, but a ceasefire was established that Sept. Indian Prime
Minister, Lal Bhadur Shastri, and Pakistani President, M Ayub Khan, signed the Tashkent
agreement on Jan one, 1966.
They resolved to try to finish the dispute, but the death of mister Shastri and the rise of information
Yahya Khan in Asian nation resulted in stalemate.
In 1971a third war, resulting in the formation of the freelance nation of Bangla Desh (formerly
called East Pakistan). A war had broken out in People s Republic of Bangladesh in March 1971, and
soon India was sweet faced with 1,000,000 refugees.
India declared war on December three, 1971 after Pakistani Air Force planes affected Indian
airfields in the Western sector.
Two weeks later, the Indian army marched into Dhaka and the Pakistanis relinquished. In the
Western sector the Indians managed to blockade the port city of urban center and were fifty metric
linear unit into Pakistani territory once a ceasefire was reached.
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Features of the Indian Economy
UNIT 17 FEATURES OF THE INDIAN
ECONOMY
Structure
1 7.0 Objectives
17.1 Introduction
17.2 Features of the Indian Economy
17.3 Growth and Development
1 7.4 Mixed Economy
1 7.5 Demographic Transition
1 7.6 Sectoral Composition of GDP
1 7.7 Employment Structure
1 7.8 Inter Governmental Fiscal Relations
17.9 Let Us Sum Up
17.10 Key Words
1 7.1 1 Answers to Check Your Progress Exercises
17.0 OBJECTIVES
After going through this unit, you will be able to: identify the important features of the Indian
economy; distinguish between economic growth and economic development; explain the pattern of
demographic transition in India; explain the sectoral composition of the Indian economy; and
explain the pattern of employment in India.
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Even some parts of the country do not have provisions for schools, colleges, hospitals, and safe
drinking water supply Let us discuss some of the above issues in detail. 17.3 GROWTH AND
DEVELOPMENT
Economic development is a broader term than economic growth Economic growth usually means
the growth in production of an economy. On the other hand, economic development includes other
fsctors such as litemcyy health, child mortality rate, equality, regional balance, infbtmchrre, etc.
Country GDP Per Capita GDP Per Capita
(PPP US$) (annual growth rate)
1999 (1 990 99)
United States 3 1,872 2.0
United Kingdom 22,093 2.1
France 22,897 1.1
Mexico 8,297 1.0 l3mil 7,037 1.5
China 3,617 9.5 *
India 2,242 4.1
Bangladesh 1,483 3.1
Sri Lanka 3,279 4.0
Nigeria 853 0.5
Tanzania 501 0.1
*
The difference between economic growth and economic development is a subtle Features of the
one. Let us take the example of a child. As a child grows her weight and height increases.
Simultaneously, her capacity to leam, recognize and distinguish between objects develops. Thus
growth is not sufficient; we need development also.
Similarly, in the case of the Indian economy economic growth is not enough; we need economic
development. We need better health of people, education for all, reduction in inequality among
sections of people and regions, reduction in infant mortality rate (IMR), access to drinking water for
all, etc. The government has to devise policies and allocate government
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Symbolism In The Tipping Point
How big is the world? Some might ponder and the answer is, not as big as it seems. The world
isn t a scary, huge and untouchable place, as it is perceived to be. In reality, the universe is just a
blank canvas filled with unique and mesmerizing people. That shapes our world into what it has
become. The world would never be what it is without the people living on it. In the Tipping Point,
Malcolm Gladwell explains the theory of the world and how it seems to be and control everything.
Although, it s the people in the world that make a difference. However people don t believe they
can changeand make a difference in the world, but they can. Everyone has the power to change
the world and shape their lives and others. Therefore it s up to them to decide if it will be for
good or evil. In The Tipping point, Malcolm Gladwell uses the motif of how little things can make
a big difference, for example, hush puppies. This motif signifies how the slightest movement in just
the right place can change the world completely. We all have the power, but it can just take one to
change the world.
Malcolm Gladwell describes how the world may seem immovable and implacable, but with even
the slightest push in just the right place, it can be tipped. This quote is extremely visual and
accurate, it keeps the writing thinking, even questioning their own thoughts. Saying, Is this true?
Can really one person make a big difference?. Even if you think you can t change the world, you re
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Essay about Athens, Greece
Athens, Greece
Athens was the intellectual center of Greece. It was one of the first city states of its time, and is
still known as one of the most famous cities in the world. It was named after Athena, the goddess of
wisdom and the city s patron. In 508 B.C., Athens became one of the first societies in ancient times
to invent democracy. Democracy came from the Greek words, demos, meaning people, and kratein,
meaning to rule. This form of government was usually held in a meeting place, which the Athenians
called the Assembly. Here the citizens of Athensmet monthly and discussed the affairs of state.
There were no decisions made by government without first asking the Assembly.
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The exporting area of Athens economy reached then Sicily, Egypt, and the Black Sea. New
monuments were built and the city experienced its first jump in culture and arts. Athens was also
the prime fighter during the war with Persia. This war aided by the existence of democratic
governing helped Athens become Greece s leading city and the center of an allied state.
The territory was not powerful enough to keep the Macedonian King Fillipe II (338 B.C.) from
taking Attica and adding it to the Macedonian states. In 146 B.C. Athens was controlled, together
with the rest of Greece, by the Romans, who although they were conquerors, they showed respect
for the city and it s personality. After the first years A.C., Gothic tribes destructed Athens. The
integration with the Byzantine Empire was finalized with the shut down of Philosophic Schools,
the changing of shrines to Christian temples and the general city of Athens. After year 1214, when
the Franks occupied Constantinople, Athens was given to French dukes. Their successors were
Catalans, Napolitans and finally in 1456 the Turks who were the first after all these years to turn
the Acropolis into a Muslim Temple Tzami , and the Erehthion to a harem.
Until 1834, one year after its revolution from the Turks, when Athens was proclaimed capital of
Greece, it was a miserable village with very few people and piles of ancient ruins and stones.
Though it was accepted as a place with a
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Comparing Donald Trump And Hillary Clinton
Currently, the Presidency of the United States is coming close to the final and whoever gets
elected president is an accomplished liar. Both of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are using
the political skills to argue because their major party candidates for president have to appear to be
fully qualified to occupy the Oval Office. After watching of these videos of both Hillary and Trump
s speech, in my opinion, I analyze three types of informal fallacies from their speeches such as
argument against the person, hasty generalization, and appeal to people; especially, appeal to vanity.
First of all, for the beginning of Donald Trumps speech, he blames both of Obama and Hillary
who related to the rising of ISIS and the war in the Middle East. He also blames about the four year
after Hillary got in charge of American s foreign policy that her bad instincts and argument ... Show
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In fact, everyone wants to be loved, admired, valued, and recognized and accepted by other;
especially, now, women want to prove their abilities, powers, and stand up to society. In her
speech, she highly mentioned about the benefits for women and how she will work with them to
make that come true. Thus, she will get more interested from women; especially, young women.
She also mentioned about other community services that she worked with to help other people
such as disability students. Additionally, she argued back to Trump that how he divided people
and this country by fearing of others and building the wall to stop immigrants. She wants to help
and build a path to citizenship for millions of immigrants. By that way, she uses all of these
desires from their needs to get to more people to accept her judgement to him and follow her as the
only good
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Summary Of Killings By Andre Dubus
In the short story Killings the author, Andre Dubus writes about two different killings allowing
the reader to determine the justification of each killing. Focusing on the main character Matt
Fowler, the reader learns that Matt has good morals, which are overtaken by the death of his
son. As the story progresses, Dubus shows the motivation behind Matt s anger and revenge.
Which leads Matt to a controversy over following his head or his heart. All of these aspects give
the reader obvious conclusions that Matt will not follow through with his plan, making it even
more surprising when he does. At the beginning of the story Matt reveals his anger to his friend
and the reader can see him struggle to cope with the death of his son. The manner in which he
killed Richard Strout showed the anger and hatred he had against him. He was desperate to find
justice for the crime committed against his family. He wanted to make Strout feel all of the pain,
the sorrow, and the hurt that he had put them through. The night of Strout s murder, Matt does not
look him in the eyes and makes Strout distance himself from Matt. He wanted to kill a faceless
person and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Matt has always been the protector of the family and he feels that this is a way to protect Ruth
from the pain of seeing Strout everyday. He is angry and upset his son s killer is walking the
streets and he expresses this anger as he talks to his friend Willis. Matt says, I don t see him. I m
in the store all the time. Ruth sees him. She sees him too much. She was at Sunnyhurst today
getting cigarettes and aspirin, and there he was. She can t even go out for cigarettes and aspirin.
It s killing her (24). Matt is very devoted to his wife and it is tearing him apart that when she runs
errands she keeps seeing Strout in town. Ruth affected the actions of her husband. He is so
obsessed with getting justice that it affected is sense of
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Leif Enger Symbolism
Birds represent God s presence unless they are interfered with people. Leif Enger strategically
created hidden places for the references of birds into his story that become a scavenger hunt for
the reader. The Lands encounter a lot of positive and negative occasions with birds. Though God
guides them along this journey to find Jeremiah s son, Davy, God finds ways to show his
presence through others. In this book, God appears through many symbols of birds. His presence
appears through people or in new places. But, when birds are interfered with people, their positive
presence of God has a negative turn. It determines how the next portion of the Land s journey will
go and their luck to come. Towards the middle of the story, Leif Enger introduces... Show more
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This seemed as though it were a sign from God. So far, Leif Enger has used Birds in his story as
representations of God s presence. This part in the novel, however, is somewhat opposite. After
the Lands had stopped by August and Birdie s place, they stared to drive across the boarder into
North Dakota. As they were driving on an open road with no other approaching cars, Swede
noticed something black, flapping in the middle of the road up ahead. They later realize it is a
dead crow. This however was not common what so ever to see a crow in North Dakota. They
thought nothing of it and proceeded on their journey. As they kept driving, there was yet another
crow found dead in the middle of the road. Jeremiah later goes on to say, I was just thinking, all
the years I spent in North Dakota, that s the first crow I ever saw hit on the road. (page 134)
Enger purposefully made Jeremiah s line prominent to tell the reader that this was very
suspicious and out of the ordinary to see not one, but two dead crows on their way. God still
seemed to appear at this moment but in a different perception. God seemed to be warning them
that something bad was yet to come. Perhaps if the crows weren t found dead, they could have
meaning that the Land s were headed in the right direction. Although because the crows were
dead, the Land s were followed with bad news the next day. This shows that God s presence has
been represented through birds. Although, when birds are interfered with people, such as possibly
crows being hit by a vehicle, they lose the presence of God and bad news is yet to
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Sources of Inequity in Highly Tracked Courses
Many students expressed the desire for study groups and more office hours. Currently, the
teacher is holding office hours whenever possible, and although that is limited by the teachers
availability, the formation of a study group is not. A school sponsored study group can be
extremely beneficial for students who may otherwise feel awkward asking a classmate they just
met if they would like to study together. One student stated, Most of what BHS would probably
try to offer, most kids seek out on their own. It would be nice to set up a peer study group at a set
location on days when teacher is not available if only for the students who don t have friends
they feel they can rely on. That way no one feels excluded when it comes to studying, and those
who typically cannot rely on teacher or friends have somewhere to go. From my own experience,
all of my advanced courses in high schoolwere filled with at least a few of my friends (perks of
going to a smaller school), so finding help was not a huge issue. However, in college, study
groups became my life outside the classroom. Last semester, I spent eight hours a week in study
groups, and without them, I would have probably had to take a few courses again. Study groups
give direction and structure to studying that one may otherwise not have on his or her own. One
high achieving student mentioned that her primary resource is about 4 5 close friends with whom
she formed a study group. Even a study workshop can guide students in
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Design Aspects Of The Composite Replacing Metal Parts
Introduction: Since the first aircraft was developed for flight, people have had a goal to
improve the aircraft s physical applications and production of the aircraft more profitable. These
changes made aircraft lighter and have increase flight ranges for aircraft for useful for people. In
aircraft modification in today s world is making another major leap in attempting to replace metal
structures on aircraft. The reasons for the changes are due to production cost, to create a lighter
aircraft, to increase load capabilities, and aim to prevent fatigue and corrosion damage. New
structures are being developed to replace metal parts happen to be composite parts. Composite (ex:
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The benefits of composite over metal structures are making composites the best option. Certain
benefits can lower production costs; material is improved from morphing of aircraft structures,
corrosion does not happen in composites which lead to longer lifetime, the overall production
cost of the aircraft becomes lower due to the aircraft being lighter and increases lift for the
improved performance out of the aircraft. Research like this tends to have positive effects on
different commercial products such as cars and houses. A question that comes up why hasn t
composites been utilize earlier , the answer is technology has finally been able to make
composites at affordable prices and the knowledge of materials has increased to a point where it
could be applied properly. Composites materials are still in early stages of development, but are
being applied in aircraft currently to learn more how they function. As the understanding improves
of composites, the application of materials is increased in aircraft structures. The objectives are to
understand how aircraft structures are changing from metal to composite parts. This is caused by
latest technology and new requirements from aircraft users. With new capabilities in materials,
composites in aircraft structures remain still in the beginning stages however over time composite
structure will be developed for additional purposes. Literature Review: The Composite Structures
have been around since the beginning of
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Insects Pollination
Insects are some of the most important creatures in our world. They play a very large role in many
tasks that are vital to human surviva,l like pollinating and effective decomposing. Insects have
impacted science, environment, human development, and food supply in a variety of ways. Insect
pollination is one of the primary beneficial functions of insects on human development. Insect
pollination as we all know, is the process that enables reproduction and fertilization by the transfer
of pollenperformed by insects. Insects are some of the oldest pollinators of plants. Pollinating
insects date back to 140 million years ago. Since then, due to how effective insect pollinators are,
these flowering plants have become the major group of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Yet many of these diseases affect man s economy profoundly by spreading disease not only
among man, but also among his livestock. There are also the groups of diseases known as
arthropod borne zoonosis, which are primarily diseases of animals transmitted to man by
arthropods. For understanding the role of insects in spreading disease, knowledge of the biology
of the insects, as well as the biology of the pathogens they transmit, is essential. Along with
causing plagues throughout the world, insects have played a major role in wars. Diseases
transmitted to soldiers from insects have had enormous effects on warfare in our history. For
instance, during the Vietnam War there were a larger number of casualties due to insect transmitted
diseases than deaths due to the fighting of war. In cases where such losses of men and resources
are one sided, the actions of insects have determined the outcome of entire wars and thus have
altered the course of history. Studying insects has played an important role in the development and
understanding of biology. Insect s genetics, ecology, and mainly their life cycles have contributed a
lot to biology. A man name Antoni van Leeuwehoek, a microscopist from
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Bioethics’s Hot Topic of Growth Hormones Essay examples
Bioethics s Hot Topic of Growth Hormones
In the article Does Shortness Need a Cure? Ronald Bailey, the author, indicates Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) approval of growth hormone use offers a treatment plan for those who are
short in stature. Bailey also acknowledges bioethics as a seriously debated topic in the medical field
. Bioethics deals with the studies of moral issues in the fields of medical treatment and research
(Caplan). Bailey touches on the topic of bioethics as it deals with the use of growth hormones,
specifically Human Growth Hormone (HGH) for people who are distinguished by their short stature.
FDA Ruling and the Ethics Behind it
In July of this year, the FDA announced growth hormones, traditionally... Show more content on
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Giving injections of a drug to children who may not need it would be unnecessary time and money
spent on treatment.
According to bioethicist Arthur L. Caplan, using such drugs to change the height of children
implies it is unacceptable to be short. Whenever you take people on the low end of a distribution
curve and say they have a disorder, you re starting down a slippery slope (Bailey). It is dangerous
to state people who are different have a problem or disorder. If one group is considered abnormal
then more will believe there is something seriously wrong with them. People of short stature often
do not have disorders. Short stature is not a problem, it is just a situation, just like those who are
naturally taller than most. Because these people are being labeled with disorders, they believe the
use of drugs will increase their growth to, what people consider, is a normal height.
At a young age, it is hard to tell what size a child will grow to. There are many formulas people
have said are accurate in predicting how tall your child will be . . . some of these may have at
one time been based upon some scientific ideas, most are only a reasonable guess at best (Steele
1). If there is no completely accurate way to predict how tall a child will be, then there is no way
for anyone to decide and limit which children are getting the injections of
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The Swot Analysis Of Boring V. Google, Inc.
During the developmental stage of the company and the product, the market must be examined the
market with an environmental scan and swot analysis to ensure the company will be profitable and
successful. The environmental scan and swot analysis does a comprehensive assessment of each
factor. This tool gives the company better knowledge on how to conduct their business in the
market.
Virtual child care bodyguard security has five external factors to deliberate before and during the
company enters the market, legal and regulatory, economics, innovation, and Technological. The
external factors are events that affect the company from the outside, both positive and negative,
hence the title external The external factors are discovered during the environmental scan.
Legal Regulatory
Strength The primary concern is privacy for the employees, children, and parents. If a waiver is
signed, making them aware that they will relinquish a certain level of privacy when entering the
building. If no waiver is signed, the company will be violating the intrusion of solitude of Privacy
act of 1974. Boring v. Google, Inc., No. 09 2350, 2010 U.S. App. LEXIS 1891 (3rd Cir., Jan. 25,
2010). The Borings sued Google for an invasion of privacy and trespass after Google s Street
View car drove down their private road and captured the Boring s house and pool on its camera,
which was then displayed in Google s Street View feature. Id. at *3. In dismissing the Borings
intrusion upon
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The Discovery Of Coffee s Coffee
The discovery of coffee had changed the cultivation and the way of trading in the civilisation.
Although the origin of the coffee is not clear but for sure coffee is wide spread around the world
and is loved by billions of coffee drinker. The difference in coffee varieties, geographical location,
climates and agriculture practices across the world has brought different sensory qualities to the
coffee. This is because the flavour of coffee begins early in the plantation stage where flavour
precursor forms as the coffee berries develop and ripe. For example, caffeine, a nitrogenous
compound that influence bitterness of a coffee is higher in Robusta than Arabica due to the
adaptation of growing environment in the wild. (coffeechemistry.com,... Show more content on
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The origins and reactions make coffee flavour a complexity science to study and also explain why
coffees exhibit such diverse, unique and specific flavours. (Sunarharum et al., 2004)
Sunarharum et al. (2004) summarised that coffee volatiles compounds consist of a wide range of
chemical class like hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, ester, pyrazines,
sulphur compounds, furans, phenols among others. Furans are one of the aroma active compound
quantitatively high which show significant concentration found in roasted coffee and brew coffee
beverage. Furans are usually formed through thermal degradation of carbohydrates, ascorbic acid
or unsaturated fatty acid during roasting. The volatile exhibit malty and sweet roasted aroma with
a relatively high sensory threshold but due to their high concentration, furans still show
importance in coffee aroma. (Flament, 2002) Roasting coffee beans also produced furanones,
mainly by Maillard reaction and other side reaction. (Gloess, et al., 2014) Furanones in roasted
coffee are as abundant as furans which shows significant volatile properties and sensory potency.
As seen in Coffee Flavour Chemistry (2002), 3 Furanone is one of the furanone commonly found
in roasted coffee and is responsible for the intensively fruity jam like and sweet caramel aroma.
(Akiyama, et al., 2007)
Pyrazine derives during coffee roasting where Maillard reaction
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Are Etruscans Vampires
Are Etruscans Really Vampires? Pop culture and Hollywood has long entertained us for decades
with vampires like Dracula in literature, movies, and television shows. Vampires are normally
portrayed as blood sucking creatures with fangs that lived in a coffin and only came out at night
since the sun would burn their fair skin. And let us not forget their romantic quest to seduce a
human to satisfy their thirst for human blood. A fascinating characteristic has been their ability to
live forever unless a stake is driven through the heart. Today you may see vampires portrayed as a
beautiful person such as Edward Cullen in New Moon, The Twilight Saga movie where he is trying
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Scientists have found 2500 year old charred remains of honeycombs along with other artifacts in
Milan, Italy at the town trade center. The honeycombs were made from a distinct grapevine that
grew by the rivers only to be created by traveling beekeepers. This is a very telling statement that
discredits the idea that the Etruscans were vampires and lived underground. The room had been
destroyed by fire; however, the honeycombs were preserved in their original deposition so that
samples of the melted honey were determined to be of an early cultivated variation of grapevine.
The samples revealed that the honeybees had been feasting on plants like grapevines and water
lilies, some which were not native to the Etruria region. This would have suggested that the
honeycomb hives and bees were collected via floating down the riverbanks and brought back to the
trade center. When the beehives became full of honey and heavy enough to lower their boats into
the water, they would return home to extract the honey. This knowledge leads us to believe the
Etruscans possessed a particular type of beekeeping known only to them. Again, this suggests that
the Etruscans never spent life underground or never exposed to sunlight (Lorenzi,
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  • 2. The Western Front And Storm Of Steel All Quite on the Western Front and Storm of Steel are two of many influential pieces of literature that reflect World War one from a German point of view. It is important to note that All Quite on the Western Front is a work of fiction that is based on the events of the war, Were as Storm of Steel is memoir that is based on the events of Ernst Junger on the western front. Junger is criticized that he takes a positive stance on the war, were as Erich Remarque s novel tries to show the reality behind the war. The two authors believed the Great war had effects on those who fought in it through the influence of their perception of the war and how new technology had changed the way it is understood. The psychological implications on the soldiers were a direct link between survival, technology and their rural life style. This phenomenon can be seen in both Remarque and Jungar s works. The memoir describes Junger experiences without restraint which results in a graphic book. However, he constantly attempts to convey a position of noble courage in himself and his fellow soldiers, even when Junger experiences situations of true horror. An Example of this can be seen when he is marching into the Battle of the Somme, he seems more concerned with a clear description of the events rather than reacting to it. In certain situations it almost seems that he was relying only on his extinct rather than clearly processing what was happening. This was due to the constant exposure of enemy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Negative Effects Of Cheating In High Schools 1. Introduction Cheating in schools is getting worse and worse as the days fly by and here s why. Studies have shown that more students are cheating to get a good grade and thrive. The problem is that students shouldn t have to use cheating as a option for success in their grades, it shouldn t even be an option in the first place. Cheating has skyrocketed over the years as education has become more complex. Students are choosing cheating as a way to take the easy way out because they don t understand the work that is given to them. Plus, cheating is becoming much more easy to do due to the updates on technology (smartphones). The outcome of this is that cheating is getting worse because there is so many outlets for students to use to cheat and get away with it, there needs to be more rules enforced about cheating and more awareness on it so that cheating can lower down and not be a problem in schools and or at least become less of a problem than it already is. 2. Background For years, cheating has been a main problem in schools and has only gotten worse over the years and not better at all. Cheating has been used for many years and not only in the academic world. At one point in your life I m sure you ve cheated someway somehow. Cheating in schools usually starts around elementary school. In an academic cheating fact sheet by glass castle.com, they state Cheating may begin in elementary school when children break or bend the rules to win competitive games against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Attending School Facilitates A Process Of Maturing Attending school facilitates a process of maturing because students brings life experiences that have exposed them to multiple perspectives and ideas that differ from the values, traditions or beliefs of others. At times these diverse beliefs and outlooks may cause conflicts among classmates, co workers, bosses, and perhaps school administrators. Our upbringing also affects the way we deal with the challenges of working and interacting with others on a daily basis not just in school, but also in other settings. My particular individual situation involved unique circumstances and resulted in outcomes that included confusion, contradiction, and frustration. I have worked with students and instructors at school for much of my life and in a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At work, my responsibilities besides my cashier duties range from working in customer service to jewelry, stocking, and setting up displays. Sometimes also I retrieve shopping carts or even clean. The manager, who assigns and oversees these tasks, has a different method of working than I do. I prefer to take my time so that things are done right and I avoid complications or errors; thus, my careful approach attempts to ensure that we will not have to redo the project. I also like to have fun at work, whether joking around, making short conversation, or singing along with my co workers to the store s radio. My manager, on the other hand, likes things done in the fastest possible way, risking potential mistakes that come with rushing. He prefers working quietly, not talking with one another or singing to make the time go quickly. We agree that our displays should look their best, that everything should be organized so cleaning up is easier for us, and that the shopping experience should be easy and pleasant for customers. We compromise while working together so we can get the best out of each other as individuals and as a team. For example, the manager sometimes lets us listen to music, but he asks that individual employees keep to themselves and get everything done in a timely manner. If a co worker and I are assigned merchandise to display, we first assemble the display. We then unpack the merchandise and discuss what design or layout would look best. If we re ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Climate Change And Its Effects On Economic Growth Essay TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION .................................................. 1 Background ............................................................................. 1 1.4 Climate change adaptation and mitigation ...................................... 9 1.7 Problem Statement .................................................................... 11 1.8 Objectives of the study ............................................................... 13 1.9 Research questions .................................................................... 14 1.10 Significance of the study ............................................................ 14 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW ....................................... 16 2.0 Introduction ............................................................................ 16 2.1 Conceptual Framework .............................................................. 16 2.2 Empirical Literature ................................................................. 22 CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY ............................................. 25 3.0 Introduction ............................................................................. 25 3.3 Model Specification ................................................................... 26 3.4 Data Analysis and Techniques ...................................................... 26 References .................................................................................... 28 CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background The evidence of climate change in Kenya is undeniable, while its effects on economic growth are no more mysterious; rather, they are rapidly unfolding to a startling reality and concern for humanity. Accelerated emissions of green house gases (GHGs) globally, from combustion of fossil fuels and unsustainable land use practices is the key driver of anthropogenic climate change, which is manifested in; temperature variations, frequent and extensive droughts, intensive rainfalls and floods, seasonal and regional pest and disease prevalence that result to conflicts for pasture and water resources, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Dyslexia Research Paper Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty that affects individuals language acquisition skills such as learning to read and spell. Most researchers have agreed that its core cause is poor phonological awareness, that is, the poor ability to manipulate sounds in speech. Learning to read requires the child to establish a set of mappings between the letters (graphemes) of printed words and the speech sounds (phonemes) of spoken words. Learning to read English poses particular challenges for children with dyslexiadue to its inconsistent letter sound mappings. Traditional explicit and intense phonics based (letter sound) multisensory instruction training has shown its efficacy in helping children at risk for or with dyslexia to learn to read.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... TUIs are a computing paradigm where the real world is augmented by embedded physical objects with digital information. As a computer supported approach, instructions with TUIs can reduce great workload of tutors. TUIs also have additional benefits in helping children with dyslexia to learn to read because (1) TUIs is inherently spatial which is suitable for literacy learning that is also spatial in nature; (2) TUIs incorporate multiple modalities that can be simultaneously used to support letter sound learning; and (3) TUIs can leverage the use of multiple cues such as colour and tactile cues to explicate letter sound relations. While TUIs may have benefits in learning to read, there is little research exploring how TUIs might be designed to support children with dyslexia to learn to read. There are no studies that specifically investigate if using dynamic colour cues or tactile qualities of tangible letters can improve reading outcomes for dyslexic children. In my research, I present the design of a tangible reading system called PhonoBlocks that utilizes dynamic colour cues and 3D tangible letters to support the learning of letter sound correspondences for children with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Merlin In Mary Stewart s Hollow Hills Merlin, a prophet with the gift of sight in Mary Stewart s Hollow Hills plays the protagonists in the quest to make Arthur King. He has several magical abilities including most notably his gift of sight and magic. These powers bring him comfort in time of despair and guidance in his quest to make Arthur King. These powers are what Merlinis most known for but without his human powers Merlin wouldn t be who we picture him to be today. Merlin has several human characteristics such as a gift of dialect and the ability to manipulate and adapt to his environment that serves as powers in his quest. Merlin uses his sight to guide him while talking to others. He knew that he had to betray the Duke of Cornwall at the beginning of the novel... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This power that has been tremendously helpful saving Merlin in a tight situation. These situations include the letter in Greek for the spies and when talking to Llyd and his followers. One day when Merlin returned to the cave he came across spies. They were quick on their feet and lied about their intentions. Merlin heard one of their men speak in their native tongue and knew that they must be spies. To deter them from following him he gave them a letter in Greek that would have to be translated and once translated tell of Arthurs whereabouts. The details enclosed were fake and only added time for Merlin to escape (214 224). It was a battle of wits where Merlin prevailed and could continue his quest. This quick thinking saved him from a worse fate. Another instance where Merlin uses his power of dialect was in the forest when he and his mare were taken by the Old Ones . In this scene, Merlin remains claim while Llyd and his men are searching his stuff While they rummage through his things they speak in their native tongue which is an older version of welsh. Merlin lucky understood them and could control the situation. He could use this power to gain information about the sword and seek protection for Arthur. Gaining yet another group of people that will pledge their allegiance to Arthur (240 248). Being able to understand different dialects has opened so many doors for Merlin as he travels and helps him get out of sticky ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Concert Report The melody starts low, as a quiet whirring sound of the flute and oboe slowly envelops the hall. The audience is quiet, hushed. Slowly yet steadily, the timpani and bass drum lays out a blanket solemn theme. Another theme of clarinets and trumpets appears, complementing the previous, yet affirming its own identity with an energetic, new twist of the melody. My predilection for music can be associated to the thematic development in a concert band. For me, music has become the spark of my intellectual curiosity with its infinite possibilities. There are millions of combinations of time and key signatures, chords and melodies, crescendo (fast and swift) and decrescendos (slow and soft) in the world of music that wait to be arranged to create the wonders of melodies. My introduction to this world of vast possibilities was during my sophomore year in high school when I joined the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When asked about the most vital part of the body, people generally answer either the brain or the heart. After all, the brain decides and the heart pumps the blood. However, the structure that always goes unnoticed is the backbone. Yet, the backbone lets the brain carry out actions through the intertwined spinal cord and helps filter blood cells for the heart to pump blood. In short, the backbone synchronizes the body s functions, without which everything will be in chaos. The bass drum also plays a similar role in a band. Sure, the shift between crescendo and decrescendo of the tenor saxophone or the lively tune of flute and clarinet is the most noticeable part of a concert band, but the bass drum is what keeps everything disciplined. If a bass drum beat is even a thousandth of a second faster or slower than the desired tempo, the whole song ultimately breakdowns like the chain reaction. Learning such an important instrument for nearly three years, I have grown to appreciate the modesty that bass drum displays for such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Mount Baker in Bellingham, Washington Essay I decided for my project that I would spend the time researching Mount Baker. Mount Baker is located about 30 miles east of Bellingham, Washington. The Cascade Mountain range extends over 140 miles between Seattle, Washington and Vancouver, Canada. Mount Baker is a Stratovolcano, which is also known as a composite volcano, it is also the highest peak in the North Cascades and the fifth highest in the Cascade mountain range (Volcano Hazards Programs). Cities located near Mount Bakerinclude Abbotsford, British Columbia and Bellingham, Washington. The closest stream to the mountain is the Nooksack River which runs near the west side of the mountain. On the southwest side of the mountain is Baker Lake. I chose this area because it is a very... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As I looked out the window, I saw walls of rocks all over the place. I also saw a lot of good rock exposure on the top of the mountain where the rock was to steep for the snow to stick to. You will notice that Mount Baker has an abundance of all sorts of rocks. From the rocks I examined I observed a lot of extrusive igneous rock, metamorphic rock and sedimentary rocks and you will find few places where you can walk continuously from shale or basalt into well metamorphosed gneiss (Tabor Haugerud). I observed rocks such as gabbro, shale, and types of extrusive and intrusive igneous rock such as basalt. The ages of the rocks range from about as old as the mountain, which is about 140,000 years old. Structures: When you look at a topographic map of Mount Baker, you will notice many different structures and interesting landforms. The first thing I noticed when I was observing the map were all the different peaks within the mountain. From what I have been reading I have found two major faults that are within Mount Baker. These two faults are the Straight Creek Fault and the Ross Lake Fault Zone; these faults are thought to be primarily strike slip. In addition, on the geologic map you will notice the Sherman Crater, which originated from a large hydrovolcanic explosion (Tabor, Haugerud, Hildreth, Brown). This crater is responsible for many of Mount Bakers past lahars that have flowed down the mountain and into Baker Lake. The pattern of hills, valleys, ridges, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Chronicles Of Narnia On July 4, 1776, The United States of America was declared free from Great Britain s reign of tyranny, and born a new. As the nation began to to lay its foundation it seeked for population from all corners of the world, offering land and abundant resources in exchange for labor, thus the influx of immigrants in the mid 19th century fabricating the image of America as a melting pot, where any culture, religion, and race can seek haven. Since What makes someone american isn t just blood or birth but allegiance to our founding principles and faith in the idea that anyone from anywhere can write the next chapter of our story Barack Obama. However, time has passed and citizens begin to question whether America has transformed from safe haven... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, as Senator Smith addresses America s astrayment from the form of the government laid down by our fathers he fails to recall that seven of the thirty nine founding fathers were not Anglo Saxon but immigrants. So as he degrades races other than his own he is essentially calling his own quintessential americans, the breed of a dog, or metaphorically speaking a filthy mutt. In addition, Senator Smith fails to mention one crucial detail to the congress, which is our nation s past and foundation. For America is built on determined immigrants traveling around the world overcoming brutal and time consuming obstacles, for a taste of freedom. Why deny them the opportunity due to their race being different, thus turning back the clock to a generations. For even our past elected president Abraham Lincoln believed anyone who deserve freedom can get it and no one could take it away from him. America is known as the land of opportunity and hope, who never cower when times get tough, no we stand strong together and fight in our beliefs. The day we allow a man to change us is the day we lose the title as the land of the free and the home of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Hormonal Replacement Therapy Pros And Cons THE PRO S AND CON S OF HORMONAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY The Pro s and Con s of Hormonal Replacement Therapy LaSalle University In this paper I will be focusing on the positive and negative aspects of hormonal replacement therapy. To understand replacement therapy we first need to look at what occurs in a women s body during menopause. As a woman is my 40 s like so many others, I will be in need of this information in the not so distant future, and as such this topic serves a considerable purpose. Awareness and education in this area can alleviate problems and make what could be a traumatic experience more manageable thereby raising the quality of ones life. Hopefully, women today will no longer have to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After that, bone loss slows to 1% to 2% each year. If you are a 50 year old woman who is not taking medication, you have a 50% chance of having a bone fracture during the remainder of your life that is related to osteoporosis. You have a 20% to 30% chance of developing a spinal deformity known as dowager s hump. ( CAM, 2001) Even though it is beneficial to increase their intake of calcium and vitamin D, women will still experience bone loss due to the decrease in estrogen. Although more research is needed some recent studies have found that Alzheimer s disease may develop in women with a family history of said disease with the onset of menopause. Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of death in post menopausal women. This is believed to be due to postmenopausal women being estrogen deficient. The word menopause is used by patients and health care providers to describe a period of time in which the functions of a women s ovaries are declining. The true definition of menopause is the last menstrual period in woman s reproductive life. In order to have a correct diagnosis of menopause women has to have one year of amenorrhea following her last menstrual cycle. The terms climacteric and perimenopause are used to describe the period preceding actual menopause. At about 45 to 52 years of age the supply of ovarian follicles declines, with the majority becoming artetic or degenerated. With the depletion of ovarian follicles, secretion of estrogen and progesterone by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay on Finance 100 L.Spight FIN100 Week 10 Integrative Case Study Due 9/5/10 Case Information: You work for HydroTech, a large manufacturer of high pressure industrial water pumps. The firm specializes in natural disaster services, ranging from pumps that draw water from lakes, ponds, and streams in drought stricken area to pumps that remove high water volumes in flooded area. You report directly to the CFO. Your boss has asked you to calculate HydroTech s WAAC in preparation for an executive retreat. Too bad, you are not invited, as water pumps and skiing are on the agenda in Sun Valley, Idaho. At least you have an analyst on hand to gather the following required information: 1. The risk free rate of interest, in this case, the yield ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3. Calculate the cost of equity capital using the CAPM, assuming a market risk premium of 5%. Using CAPM: Risk Free Rate = 6%; Market Risk Premium = 5%; Beta = 1.2 Cost of Equity = Risk Free Rate + Equity Beta * Market Risk Premium Cost of Equity = 6% + 1.2 * 5% Cost of Equity = 0.06 + 1.2 * 0.05 Cost of Equity = .12 Cost of Equity = 12% HydroTech s cost of equity using CAPM is 12%. 4. Using a tax rate of 35%, calculate HydroTech s effective cost of debt capital. Cost of Debt = 7%; Tax Rate = 35% Effective cost of debt capital = Cost of debt * (1 tax rate) Effective Cost of Debt Capital = 7% * (1 35%) Effective Cost of Debt Capital = 0.07 * (1 0.35) Effective Cost of Debt Capital = 0.07 * (0.65) Effective Cost of Debt Capital = 0.0455 Effective Cost of Debt Capital = 4.55% HydroTech s Cost of Debt Capital is 4.55%. 5. Calculate HydroTech s WACC
  • 13. Weight of Equity = 71%; Equity Cost of Capital = 12%; Weight of Debt = 29%; Debt Cost of Capital = 4.55% WACC = (Weight of Equity * Equity Cost of Capital) + (Weight of Debt * Debt Cost of Capital) WACC = (71% * 12%) + (29% * 4.55%) WACC = (0.71 * 0.12) + (0.29 * 0.0455) WACC = 0.0852 + 0.013195 WACC = 0.098395 WACC = 9.8395% HydroTech s WACC is 9.8395%. 6. When is it appropriate to use this WACC to evaluate a new project? WACC is the weighted average cost of capitaland provides firms with the idea of the proportion of debt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Kleist And The Birth Of The Earthquake Analysis Fortunate and merciful; yet brutal and poignant. Heinrich von Kleist s The Earthquake in Chile (1807) was indeed a story of love, but also contained a definite twist of ferociousness. In Isak Winkel Holm s Earthquake in Haiti: Kleist and the Birth of Modern Disaster Discourse, Holm portrays two different interpretations of Kleist s story. He believes that the earthquake could mean the beginning of a siege of disaster or a merciful act for Josefa and Jeronimo s love. The two analyses are different and yet they equally correspond to each other s ideas. Thus, it is fair to say that the deconstruction led by the earthquake was an introduction to the catastrophe that will come in the near future and also the period where Josefa and Jeronimo could... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the survivors of the earthquake began to help one another to survive, it seemed as if all of the troubles and hardships were left behind. The people of Santiago begin to take Jeronimo and Josefa as their own, and simply do not bring up their guilt and therefore treat them equally. As they all quickly adapt to their newly formed surroundings, peace overcomes them even in the tragically deformed enclosure they face. The destruction of the earthquake is quickly forgotten, but is awakened when they enter the church and the people are reminded of the accusations towards the young couple. This is where it seems that the peace and the happy memories the couple shared are taken away and they meet the fate that was omitted in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Shooting Down Man The Hunter Analysis In reality, many families could not afford to live this type of lifestyle. In California alone, the amount of money it costs to live here is extremely high, especially if a family only has one income. Now to say that we went back to the 1950s lifestyle, the father would in a way be the only parent bringing home a consistent income, making it extremely difficult for living if it is a familyof four people or more. The idea of bringing what we once had in the fifties and incorporating it into what we have today is not realistic. Voters who agree with this statement have a lack of knowledge in what we have as a society and population today and how it highly differs from what we had in the 50s. In the article, Shooting Down Man the Hunter, many... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If we refer back to Gawande s, Mistrust of Science we can predict that not all science is reliable science. There have been instances where we believed that the sun moved across the sky and that when being out in the cold, we have a greater chance of getting sick. These are all said to be facts, and they were even said by scientists. Though, we have to look deeper into the facts and the knowledge, because these statements are just hypotheses. They have yet to be proven. So when is science factual? When can we take the word of science and use it to gain more knowledge? This article suggested that all knowledge is just probable knowledge. A contradictory piece of evidence can always emerge. This is, in fact, true. Knowledge is just what you find to an answer once. Just because that specific question has been answered does not mean that it is the one and the only answer, there could be and probably are much more. For example, medicine. Medicine was once said to be all we had. There was once a time where if you got cancer you were bound to pass, or if you got AIDs or even HIV, there was no chance of survival after a short amount of time. Today, these answers have changed, due to the never ending search for more knowledge in these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Renting an Apartment Is a Better Option Than Buying a House Renting an apartment is a better option than buying a house I.Introduction Many people may think that renting an apartment is a better option than buying a house, but there are many things to take into consideration before deciding. If one were to know the advantages of buying a house, one just might change his or her mind. Some people think that renting an apartment is a better option than buying a house because they do not have to worry about the upkeep of the property or have to pay for costly repairs; however, buying a house gives the owner extra money in his or her pocket, the ability to modify, and stability. II.Extra money in your pocket A.Extra credits on income tax returns B.Equity that can be used as a line of credit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If pets are included in a person s lifestyle, owning a house would be very beneficial, as many landlords do not allow pets on their premises, or they charge an extra deposit if the tenant were to have pets. There are many rules that come along with renting an apartment or house, whereas there are no rules inside of ones home; however, some subdivisions may have ordinances about certain things and that can be checked out before deciding your home s location. In one were to need an extra room, one could simply add an addition to the house if the lot in which the house is on is large enough instead of searching for a new place of residence. Many people enjoy landscaping and gardening; however, there may not be any room for landscaping or gardening while renting an apartment because multiple tenants will share a backyard. Sure homeowners are responsible for lawn care and snow removal, but renters sometimes get stuck having to be responsible for them as well because they get tired of waiting for the landlord to have the work done. Purchasing a home with a fixed loan gives the homeowner a sense, as the monthly mortgage payment will remain the same during the term of the loan as long as it is purchased at a fixed rate. Rent is not guaranteed to stay the same and is often raised yearly. When starting a family or raising a family, it is better to have a stable residence to call home ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Fukyama V huntington Essay Francis Fukuyama and Samuel Huntington are two of the most controversial and influential modern political theorists of our times. Fukuyama s book, The End of History and the Last Man, and Huntington s book, The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, pose two very conflicting theories on international relations. In this paper I will summarize and compare /contrast the two theories. Both theories, written since the fall of communism and updated since the first gulf war, have been widely read, taught, praised and criticized The End of History and the Last Man is a book in which Francis Fukuyama argues the controversial thesis that the end of history, a time when class distinctions no longer exist, believing them to be the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To understand Fukuyama s theory one must look beyond the specific words. Fukuyama is not claiming that history has or will end and that occurrences of history will cease to exist. He is saying that democracy is such a perfect and Idealistic form of rule that no major change in political philosophy can happen in the future. Historical occurrences will still exist, but they will be within the realm of the current political philosophical thought. Fukuyama goes even further to prove his point by showing that the new philosophies on government created since the oncoming of democracy, (Communism, Socialism, etc.) have ultimately failed and democracy has prevailed in its place. In the Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order, Samuel Huntington argues that the primary political actors in the 21st century will be civilizations and that the primary conflicts will be conflicts between these civilizations rather then between nation states. Huntington Writes: It is my hypothesis that the fundamental source of conflict in this new world will not be primarily ideological or primarily economic. The great divisions among humankind and the dominating source of conflict will be cultural. Nation states will remain the most powerful actors in world affairs, but the principal conflicts of global politics will occur between nations and groups of different civilizations. The clash of civilizations will dominate global politics. The fault lines between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Argumentative Essay On Law School What do lawyers learn in law school? They learn to win... what they ve got to start thinking is how do they solve problems. Benjamin Carson Law school can be a painfully long process. For some, it s worth it. For others, the painfully long process can be stressful and mentally challenging. Although the path to becoming a lawyer is very demanding, a person can reduce the stress by studying the positive, negative, and mentally challenging aspects that he or she may face. Some may worry about the affects of law school, but they need to remember there are a lot of positives in it. First of all, it all depends on the type of person you are in law school to see if your mental health will be affected. The Wellness Committee at Indiana Law School is a safe haven for students suffering from depression, anxiety, extreme stress, or any other types of mental health issues.So, considering that some law schools have clinics and doctors to help the mentally sick, people can also seek advice or help off site, or off campus. For instance, the JLAP (Judges and Lawyers Assistance Program) is not on a specific campus but it is a place where you can seek assistance. The program will keep all of their patient s problems and concerns confidential so they need no stress about their peers knowing. (Covington) Just because you have heard about the struggles of some people who have had a mental illness from their college era doesn t mean that you will too. For example, individuals that choose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Great Betrayal By Modi And The Bjp The Great Betrayal Act by Modi and the BJP is slowly but steadily unfolding. Credibility is rapidly diminishing amongst majority of his followers, admirers, supporters and sympathizers. By aggressive speech making during poll campaigning, Modi had endeared himself to the Aam Aadmi , particularly sections of the Middle Class, by raising Great Expectations and hopes among them by Ache Din Aane Wale Hain slogan. Modi s high decibel campaign promises included: Good Governance Simple and Smart governance through transparency ; stemming the rot corruption, particularly in high places; controlling price rise and inflation; upholding dignity and self respect of women; countering LoC violations and terror acts firmly; and many others like One Rank One Pension etc., reduced to print in the BJPs 2014 Election manifesto. A brief review of happenings during the last two months of Modi s governance provide clear signals on what to expect in posterity. Transparency is the foremost pre requisite for Good Governance Simple and Smart governance. Modi has also retracted into what was derisively hailed during the UPA rule as Man Mohan Singh silent mode. After becoming PM, Modi has insulated himself from the media glare. Even on the social media network, he is no longer as aggressive and communicative on key issues as he was during the pre election orchestra. Why is Modi sulking away from media glare? Is he afraid to face the media and answer questions on various key issues? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Madagascar Cockroaches Research Paper What temperature do Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches prefer? In the wild they live on a warm island. Hissing cockroaches that are pets may still want to be in a warmer climate. As pets they are sometimes given a heat lamp. People have tested the cockroaches and have different ideas about Madagascar Hissing Cockroachesheat preference. What temperature do the roaches really want? Madagascar cockroaches are small insects. They are wingless insects and do not colonize in homes. Male hissing cockroaches have horns and females do not. They live 2 5 years in the wild. In captivity they will eat fruits, vegetables, and dogfood. They live in a colony of roaches. Hissing cockroaches hiss by exhaling air through their breathing holes. Madagascar Hissing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An experiment with hissing cockroaches that has been done is Does temperature affect the growth rate of young Madagascar hissing cockroaches? They had two sections with ten young roaches in each one. They were trying to learn if different temperatures slow or speed up the growth rate of the roaches. They concluded that temperature did affect the growth rate. The roaches in the warmer section had a higher metabolism. Temperature/ Development Experiment Another interesting experiment is observing how Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches react to pesticide. They had a box of sand that had one half sprayed with pesticide. They put four roaches in the box. The Hissing Cockroaches were walking on the side with pesticide as well as the side without pesticide. Then, they appeared dead for two days. On the third day of appearing dead the roaches were sprayed with water. After that, the roaches seemed fine. They were moving around the tank, eating, and drinking. They concluded that, The Hissing Roaches react by going into a coma like state until the pesticide begins to wear off. In this coma state the roaches remain inactive and often are on their backs. In several days it can be determined that they are alive. Pesticide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Effects Of Cohabitation On American Culture Countries are becoming more and more intertwined and their cultures are influencing each other. In fact, many cultures are becoming Westernized, as other countries are striving to emulate American and Western European cultural models. The world is becoming a global village, and international trade is the foremost contributor to the globalization of the world s economy. Goods are made in all parts of the world and exported for distribution in a myriad of countries. Often, a product is made using resources from all over the world. One such product is the Dyson Vacuum Cleaner. According to their website, www.dyson.com, Dyson vacuum cleaners are made with numerous components and these parts come from a host of countries. For example,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Similar to the United States, Germany s government is divided into three branches: execute, legislative, and judicial. They also have a constitution, known as Basic Law. The federal government actively intervenes for the good of the people. The Basic Law guarantees basic rights for private enterprise and private property, with a stipulation that these basic rights be used for the public good. The German government has adopted an impressive social security and welfare system. Financial hardships due to sickness, accidents, or bankruptcy are aided by the welfare system. The government has also taken great measures to reduce unemployment by forming the Alliance for Jobs and Training. This Alliance requires that unions in the business community work together to further employment opportunities. As mentioned previously, Germany has become a successful part of the global economy. Germany s economic system can be described as a social market economy. Although the government plays a regulatory role in the market economy it does not have any direct impact on wages or price fixing. Labor and management, called social partners make agreements on wages, working hours, the cost of goods, and general working conditions. The cooperation of the social partners has produced a stable economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Antigone Gender Roles Creon Gender roles is a major theme in Antigone. The characters all have different ways of acting on the same conflict. Antigone and Creon are the main characters, but Ismene and Haemon s roles are also significant when it comes to the gender roles in the play. Due to the time period, women and men were expected to act a certain way. Antigoneand Haemon do not act like the typical woman and man of their time; Creonand Ismene do. Gender roles are important in Antigone because the actions the characters choose to take is what leads to conflict in the play. In Antigone, there was a battle between two brothers, Eurydice and Polynices. They were battling for the throne and both ended up murdering each other. Creon, the king of Thebes, ruled that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Diversity The Workplace Diversity is an essential aspect when it comes to productivity in a workplace. Having multiple types of people with an assortment of different backgrounds can be very rewarding when coming up with ideas and reasoning business plans. In order to be successful you must be able to look at things from many different perspectives and understand how each decision effects different individuals. Having an assorted group of people on a team can provide inside advice from many different socioeconomic, cultural, and racial perceptions of how things are and how they think they should be. Not only will this make your businessmore successful, it will also open your mind to new traditions and cultures that you have never been exposed to. Diversity is what makes America great and is the foundation of our changing world. Each individual on a diverse team utilizes their strengths and brings something different to the table that no one else can offer. Diversity can help organizations identify and capitalize on opportunities to improve products and services, inspire and utilize ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Diversity cultivates a setting that appreciates people s differences and exploits the potential of all a business s workforce. It is now unlawful to not employ a worker due to race, age, or gender. In order to produce a philosophy that backs diversity, your management must be committed and have education with training. You must sufficiently control workforce and organizational requirements for making a diverse workplace. Find out what your employees are worried about and then management can arrange a focus group to help determine how to solve those problems. Administrative and management commitment is vital for diversity efforts. High ranking management must deliver leadership through example and be disciplined at all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Organized Crime Groups Impact On Society Also as previously stated, the rise of technology has made it easier for organized crime groups to ship their money and assets abroad in order to avoid declaring income and paying taxes. Technology has made it easier for these groups to evade taxes easier by creating false financial accounts and sending their money to tax havens (Masciandaro (2000). The Illegal Sector, Money Laundering and the Legal Economy: A Macroeconomic Analysis . Journal of Financial Crime8 (2). Discussion/Impact on society: The impact organized crime groups have on society is not hidden. These groups do what they need in order to make their money. The actions of these organized crime groups impact all areas of our society, including healthcare, financial and our safety. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A White Irish Italian American Woman I consider myself to be a white Irish Italian American woman. My mother was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland and my paternal grandparents are from Sicily, Italy. I imagine being first generation Irish and second generation Italian makes me identify more with my ethnicity. In the first place, my maternal grandfather instilled a pride and understanding of my Irish roots. Specifically, he brought me over to Belfast to learn and experience the culture. At the time, the hostility between the Protestants and Catholics was evident. Additionally, I saw people living under the threats of terrorism and bombing, propaganda graffiti, and a city under a police state. Similarly, I witnessed families torn apart because a mother was one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In general, Irish culture is different from Italian culture which is different from Swedish culture. To emphasize, white is not one big homogenous culture. Gender not race impacts me on a daily basis. As the only girl in my family I experienced gender discrimination growing up. Clearly, I was treated differently and more unfairly than my brothers. As an adult, I was subjected to sexual jokes, harassment, and innuendo. People have implied I could not do things because of my gender. This impacted me in a negatively by insinuating there were limits to what I could accomplish in life. It prevented me from trying. I come from a very large family including; six brothers, sister in laws, and fifteen nieces and nephews. My brother, Joe, married an African American women and had two sons; however, they look nothing alike. Jeremy, the oldest, looks African American and Anthony, the youngest, looks white. I chose to interview Jeremy for my paper because I wonder how being the only black child in a large white family impacted his identity. Jeremy considers himself to be a black man and relates to the black community. Notably, according to Bowles, (1993), a majority of bi racial children identify themselves as African American. In fact, both black and white communities discourage bi racial children from associating themselves with both cultures (Bowles, 1993). He says that growing up in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay Who Was Responsible For The Downfall Of James Was James II the architect of his own downfall? In many aspects James II can be seen as being the architect for his own downfall. James II inherited the throne from Charles II in a relatively strong position. However, James was known to be a catholic by many and this caused a lot of worry amongst many people. The people in general feared catholicism and what it would come to bring. It can be seen that James II bought the 1688 Glorious revolution upon himself. There were many factors which brought about the downfall of James II, some which were of his own fault and some which were not. The Glorious Revolution was the coming downfall of James II. James was the architect of his own downfall to some extent in this scenario. He refused to believe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon James return to England William of Orange was determined that his return would be short lived. James is quoted in W.A Specks writings as saying if I do not retire, I shall certainly be sent to the Tower, and no King ever went out of that place but to his Grave . This could indicate that William of Orange forcefully removed and wanted to rid of James II and that James downfall was as a result of William. James fled to France after his request to leave the capital. James downfall may also have been due to fear that their would not be a protestant succession after an heir to the throne was produced. Instead, many were hoping that James protestant daughter Mary would be the successor of the throne, but when the birth of a male heir came about in 1688 all hopes of this happening were lost. This may have been another factor which led to James downfall and something which may have further influenced William of Orange s decision into intervening. Edward Valance argues that another reason for William intervening was his wish to bring England into a war with France. William therefore assumed that a free parliament would have more intent to support this objective. James downfall can therefore be seen as a result of William of Orange rather than of his own doing in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Contributions Of Qing Shi Huangdi s Adoption Of Legalism Qing Shi Huangdi s adoption of Legalism was firm (those who opposed the ideology were often executed or banished) and effective, as it led to various fundamental administrative and political developments. For instance, unlike previous dynasties such as the Zhou, the Qin grew to be a highly centralized state with a bureaucracy divided into three primary ministries: a civil authority, a military authority, and a censorate ( World History ) The officials who assumed such roles were examined by an inspection system to reduce the possibility of corruption, which would later serve as the foundation administrative procedure for later dynasties. Furthermore, Legalismresulted in these officials earning their powers rather than inheriting them. Research has speculated that a merit system was probably employed in determining the positions such as an examination. Qin s favor of centralization (perhaps brought by his adoption of Legalism) additionally led to advancements outside of administration and political structure. For instance, he established systems that unified standard measurements, emphasized on monetary values (collection of taxes and distribution of estates included), as well as standardized the Chinese written language. He also organized the construction of roads extending to and from his empire (one of his main achievements was [bringing] together the scattered defensive battlements into what we now know as the Great Wall ( World History ). Unfortunately, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Central Park Five Shirene Tabarestani 1895 0581 The Central Park Five Documentary In one of the most well known cities of the United States, New York City was the central focus in the 1980 s. Five minority youths aged 14 to 16 were arrested and convicted of rape, sexual assault, and almost murdering 28 year old white female investment banker, Trisha Meili, as she was jogging through Central Park on the night of April 19th, 1989. These innocent Latino and African American five young men Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, Korey Wise, and Yusef Salaam were exonerated in 2002 after serving 6 13 years in prison until the condemned murderer, Matias Reyes confessed to the rape of Trisha Meili, where his DNA was discovered to match the evidence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was a time in the city s history to get the perpetrators of the crime committed and to be recognized as solving the greatest crime of time. Media and public presence played a huge role in pressuring law enforcement to figure out this awful incident. The demand from the public was pushing from all sides of this story to get answers. One thing that struck me while watching this documentar,y was the way that the New York media sought out the information and relayed it back to the public. They created a humungous turmoil against the five teenage boys, who they claimed were out wilding running in a wolf pack after their predators . Mayor Koch stated, this will be a test of the system , regarding for the death penalty. The public wanted to see how the system would handle such barbaric acts and whether or not they will give them the death penalty for such crimes . Even multi millionaire Donald Trump wrote a full page ad in the frontlines, with the headline, Bring Back the Death Penalty, Bring Back Our Police. This sparked my attention as to what pandemonium was going on in the city during that time. The amount of discrimination and social tension between classes frustrated me, as I thought, well did the system go under a Due Process ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Assimilation For Asian Immigrants Bilingual Education has been an ongoing theme for many immigrants since they first arrived in the land of opportunity, America. Many immigrant parents have sacrificed everything for their child to have a profitable future, unlike themselves. Bilingual education has been present to help immigrants assimilate into the American community, but does it help them? Or does it hold them back from reaching their full potential? Many who don t make it past bilingual programs are often stuck and secluded from regular classrooms. After reading Aria, by Richard Rodriguez, I decided to research bilingual educationand how it affects assimilation for Asian immigrants in the United States . The question I chose to ask, to further my investigation was; What is the criteria for bilingual education and how does it affect assimilation for Asian immigrants? Firstly, I wanted to get more insight on just how much Asian immigrant parents have to sacrifice for their child, to witness how vital education is towards them. My parents themselves are also immigrants which gives me some common knowledge about the sacrifice immigrant parents face. However, I wanted to gain a different point of views on how parents view sacrifice; then I came across an article titled Giving It Up: Immigrant Parents and Sacrifice. This article by Theresa Celebran Jones is more a story about her being a parent and also a child to Asian immigrant parents. Jones elucidates the pressure parents may put on their child by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Informative Essay On Ebola In September 2014, during my military drill reserve weekend while waiting for our influenza stand down, someone in my unit made a comment, Soon we will be getting an Ebola vaccination? Another reservist asked me if the Ebola virus is airborne like the influenza virus. Few military personnel would choose to be deployed in Afghanistan with constant mortar attacks rather West Africa. What is the Ebola virus? Key facts: Ebola formerly known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever Background Ebola virus first appeared in 1976 in Nzara, Sudan and Yambuku, Democratic Republic of Congo, later occurred in a village near the Ebola River, from which he disease takes its name. Current out break West Africa cases as early as March 2014 in Guinea, Sierra Leone and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Prevention And Management Of Pressure Ulcer Copies of the April 15, 2015 minutes were reviewed by the members present. S. Zisk queried the group on the specific actions undertaken for the fallouts as indicated on the report. She called attention to the increasing trend of hospital acquired pressure ulcers and stressed the need to focus not only on the numbers but more importantly, all unit must work on the hospital s interdisciplinary approach and analysis of hospital wide pressure ulcers. Other concerns that were presented were inaccurate and incomplete documentation of the Admission Assessment and timely implementation of the standard of care for the prevention and management of pressure ulcer. It was recommended that managers regularly review and discuss incidents reported ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hydralazine 50 mg was found in Lisinopril 10 mg Pyxis pocket. When checked by Pharmacy, the hydralazine pocket was directly on the left of Lisinopril. The count for Hydralazine was off by 10, and the amount was found in the Lisinopril pocket. Both Lisinopril and Hydralazine pockets were corrected, and the counts verified. Nurses must be aware to verify as medications as they are removed from the Pyxis Unopened and unused medications must be returned to the Pyxis return bin and not to the medication pockets. 1. A patient was sent to OR without consent, and the OR staff was not notified that the patient was vent dependent. The group was reminded that the OR checklist is to be completed prior to sending patient to the O.R. On occasions, that the anesthesiologist preferred to get consent in the OR, the primary nurse is still responsible to ensure that the OR staff are properly notified. 2: A Patient was sent to OR with jewelry 3: The Consent form was signed by a person with an unknown relationship with the patient. Nurses need to refer to the next of kin information on the patient s record. Managers to review with their staff the policy and procedure on Consent for Procedures and completion of the Pre op Checklist D. Mallory had been running Mock Codes/RRT for the Behavioral Units. Beginning May, Education Department will schedule two mock codes each month for the whole hospital. 1. A new hotline number ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. How Far Was the Provisional Government Responsible for Its... When the Provisional Government came into power Russia was in a state of major unrest. Russia had just overthrown the Tsarist regime, which had been in place for three hundred years and there were multiple groups who wanted to take power for themselves such as Lenin s Bolsheviks, they were fighting in an endless war and losing terribly, peasants where rebelling in the countryside and the people were angered over food shortages. On top of all these problems the Provisional Government was made up of members of the Duma who had no experience actually being in charge or having power over anything let alone the biggest and most culturally diverse country in the world. All these factors played a role in the downfall of the Provisional Government but overall it was the Provisional Government who played the biggest part in their own failure. When started the Provisional Government was an interim government which was to govern Russia until a new constitution was drawn up. But as soon as the Provisional Government was put in charge it faced the immediate problem of legitimacy. It was made up of members of the Duma and was dominated by members of the Octoberist and Kadet parties, who were minorities with only one radical member, Alexander Kerensky. This would give the Provisional Government the problem of not truly representing the people. If it was made up of minorities how can it represent the majority? The Provisional Government also faced the problem of the All Russia Soviet. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. PHO Or Physician-Hospital Organizations Despite in the United States, PHOs or Physician Hospital Organizations have been in decline, they are making a comeback. The PHO is defined as a legal entity formed by physicians and one or more hospital with the intention of negotiating contracts with payers and sharing in the financial rewards of controlling cost while delivering high quality care. (Farlex, 2014). PHO is best described in three ways: 1. If doctors and hospitals cooperate to provide better care and lower cost, not to force higher fees from payers, so that the PHO can offer a convincing plan to payers. 2. PHO can succeed if it meets independent doctors professional and cost effective needs. 3. Health plan share savings with providers who deliver care are more efficient (p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. King Henry Viii Influence On Religion Henry the VIII has influenced the church today by making his own religion in the Catholic Church. After Wolsey s downfall, Thomas Cromwell became Henry s chief minister and earned the confidence of the King by helping him to break off with Rome and establish Henry the VIII as head of the Church of England. (BBC, 2016) This profession also brought him in a lot of wealth through the dissolution of well funded monasteries. Over four years Cromwell ordered that 800 monasteries be disbanded and their lands and treasures taken for the crown (BBC, 2016). All the land that was sold to the gentry and churches and monasteries were gutted and destroyed. Henry s contribution to the church started with translating all the bibles to English and then he had... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the 1280 s, after Henry s son Edward had conquered Wales, the Welsh people had revolted several times against the English people, due to Edward s conquer. But, the Welsh people finally accepted the idea of unity with the English people. In the acts of 1536 and 1543, Henry joined both Wales and England under one system of government. When Ireland was made a nation or kingdom in 1541, King Henry then became the king of Ireland. Henry now the king, had many wars with Scotland and France, during 1542 Henry s troops defeated the Scotts at Solway Moss. In 1544, Henry s troops also captured Boulogne sun Mer from the French, and then a peace treaty was made when Henry received an indemnity from France in 1546 (history learning, 2016). Henry s wars with Scotland remained indecisive in spite of some small victories. Though he opposed the Reformation. On January 28 1547, Henry the VIII of England died in the city of London. Henry was buried in Saint Georges Chapel in the famous Windsor Castle. During the reign of Edward the VI, Henry the VIII s only legitimate son, the parliament passed many more church reforms (reformation T, 2016). But, then in 1553, Edward s half sister, Mary, the daughter of Catherine of Aragon was a Roman Catholic, she reestablished Catholicism as the state ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Research and Analysis for a Proposed Telecommuting Pilot... RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS FOR A PROPOSED TELECOMMUTING PILOT PROGRAM Prepared for S. Nolan and J. Simon, BADM 1020 Casper College Prepared by Chuck Siedenburg MCP, CNA 21 November 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...................................................................................2 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND.............................................................3 DISCUSSION OF SERVICES AND ANALYSIS...............................................4 CONCLUSION...................................................................................................8 REFERENCES...................................................................................................9 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION CLASS SURVEY .........................................10 INITIAL PROPOSAL................................................................................12 INITIAL WORKPLAN...............................................................................15 1 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The typical telecommuter as examined in Smeal School of Business analysis (Smeal: Research: Telecommuting A Win Win For Employees And Employers 2007) was a manager or a professional from the information technology or sales and marketing department of a firm. While this example does still hold true, this is no longer the only company benefit. Estimates for providing office space for the typical knowledge worker run as high as $10,000 or more annually.(Wainhouse, Greenberg Nillsen: Telework and the U.S. Federal Government: At the Tipping Point 2008) To further illustrate the extent to which telecommuting can be utilized, a local Casper branch of Energy Laboratories initiated telecommuting for lab analysts in 2008 to facilitate reporting of failures after hours. While an analyst still needed to travel to the lab to restart an analytical run, without this in place, a run would remain stalled until the next business morning. Every area of expertise within our firm can benefit from this technology, and with that in mind, every client will benefit as well. What are the downsides for the company? For this pilot program to succeed, two major issues will need to be addressed: 1. Employees will need to maintain focus on the work or projects that need to be completed in a timely manner. 4 DISCUSSION OF SERVICES AND ANALYSIS (Continued) 2. Managers and supervisors will need to formulate methods of evaluation that reflect productivity
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  • 37. Patient Deception Half Truths There is an urban legend about graduate medical education where physicians are advised to consider it an underestimation when patients report they consume four drinks per week; medical residents should consider it eight. Likewise, patients deceive doctors about cigarette and illegal drug use. The not so subtle message underlying the practice: patients lie. Patient deception half truths, withholding information and blatant lies reportedly are heard regularly in the physician s office. Patients are said to commonly lie about diet, exercise, use of alternative medicines, adherence to medication, sexual histories, and taking alternative medicines. Clinicians report that fear of a particular diagnosis or hospitalization is the reason some patients play down reporting their symptoms. Others exaggerate symptoms to obtain controlled substances or a handicapped parking permit (Herhausen, Trumann Schogel, 2011). Lying, according to Ekman (2001), occurs when one deliberately and intentionally misleading someone another person who is unaware of the un or incomplete truth, that is, withholding, fabricating, distorting or obfuscating information. This complicates diagnosing patients correctly, which relies on the veracity and completeness of patient and family member provided information, physicians report. Timely and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For these and others with edge issues, successful deceit is part of the mundane, daily routine (Burgoon Buller, 2004). Lying also is a frequent occurrence with non compliant patients. In a study to see how well patients follow their doctors orders, Rand, et al (1992), inserted a microchip in asthmatics inhalers to record their usage; they were instructed to use them four times daily. The authors reported that the microchip confirmed that a significant majority lied in their usage reports (Rand, et al, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Ancient Religion Vs Modern Culture There are similarities in how the ancient and modern cultures view the heavens despite there being many more differences. Like modern culture, ancient culture understood the earth to be approximately spherical. About 2,500 years ago, Anaxagoras and Empedocles proposed justifications for the spherical nature of Earth. When Earth is between the moon and the sun, during a lunar eclipse, they recognized Earth s shadow on the moon. The shadow that moves across the moon is clearly round which suggests that Earth is a sphere. Another similarity is the use of time in making astronomical observations. The Mesopotamians measured time using waterclocks to quantify the passage of time, and became fascinated by charting the occurrence of celestial events, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Power of Hips Presented in Lucille Clifton’s Homage to... The Power of Hips Hips are used as a symbol to reveal the power of a women body s. Hips are mighty, free, and seductive. Hips are used for childbearing, only a female power. Lucille Clifton s, a supporter of African Americans and feminism, believes that women have the same power as men. Anything men can do women can do the same, even better. Lucille Clifton s Homage to My Hips rebuts the division of labor mechanism instilled in our society that isn t politically correct; thereby taking a powerful stance in her confident belief that woman can do the same as men. The society she lived in envisioned that only men can do certain jobs. They believed that being a construction worker, firemen, and plumber is only for men because that is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She will not follow the rules society has set for her ethnically and physically. In The Construction of Femininity, Race and Sexuality , the term feminist has a broader reach, it describes a range of self determination and equality (Tyree 2). Being an African American feminist in her time period was much more difficult than today. She had to face ignorant minds and fight for her belief. Lucille Clifton praises her body that has made her independent. She believes the only thing that sets a man off from a woman is her hips. She believed that women should have the same rights as men, her hips should have not been held back. Women are capable of performing the same tasks. Women are emotionally stronger than men as well. Women were granted with a gift that no man could ever do, childbearing. Many look at it as not a grand thing, but in fact the world is dependent on a woman. The speaker states that these hips are magic hips (12) to show how they could help her get certain things from a male. Clifton writes, i have known them to put a spell on a man and spin him like a top (13 15) to display how her hips could possible attract a lover. Clifton strongly writes, They go where they want to go emphasizing that a female should be able to live her dreams and aspirations. She bestows homage to her hips for giving her individuality. Without individuality, the world would be bland. We wouldn t be progressing as a community technology wise and socially. When I was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Equal Employment Opportunity Complaint Essay Equal Employment Opportunity Complaint In order for John to file a discrimination complaint against his employer, he is required to file a charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Complaint counselor or representative of the company. Once the charge has been filed, an investigation is made, or the charge maybe selected to an EEOC program and maybe dismissed. In this case, John is given a certain number of days to file a lawsuit on his behalf. This process would have to go through several lengthy stages such as the EEOC administrative process. If gone to trial it must go through filing of a summons, response and answer, discovery process, enlisting of experts, pre trial, actual trial and a possible appeal. In the EEOC s Charge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The defendant at this time must plead any affirmative defenses and show that they are not liable because the affirmative defense rules out liability. The next step is the Discovery Process, which is the formal fact finding stage of litigation. There are several different types of discovery processes: interrogatories, depositions, request to produce documents, physical and mental examinations and request for admissions. Both sides would then request additional information from the other party or third parties to develop their case. In most cases if privileged information is gathered, the opposing party does not have to produce this information. In addition to information gathered, the parties may be able to determine their opponent s theories and strengths of their courtroom presentation. Based on their discovery plan and requests. Once the discovery process is completed, the Enlisting of Experts process is required. The plaintiff early in the pre trial process to determine whether he has a viable claim must obtain this expert. The defendant will also obtain an expert to support the defendant s theory of the case and refute the plaintiff s expert. After sufficient discovery has been made and experts are in place, either party may move for summary judgment. If the material at hand shows that there is no genuine issue as to a material fact, the court may rule and motion that there is no need for a formal trial. When either party ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Kashmir Dispute Between India And Asian Country The Kashmir dispute dates from 1947. The partition of the Indian sub continent along spiritual lines diode to the formation of India and Asian country. However, there remained the problem of over 650 states, run by princes, existing within the 2 freshly freelance countries. In theory, these princely states had the option of deciding that country to affix remaining independent. In practice, the restive population of each province tried decisive. The people had been fighting for freedom from British rule, and with their struggle about to bear fruit they weren t willing to let the princes fill the vacuum. Although several princes wished to be independent (which would have meant hereditary monarchies and no hope for democracy) they had to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On January one, 1949, a ceasefire was agreed, with 65 per cent of the territory below Indian management and the remainder with Asian nation. The ceasefire was intended to be temporary however the Line of management remains the factual border between the 2 countries. In 1957, Kashmir was formally incorporated into the Indian Union. It was granted a special status below Article 370 of India s constitution, which ensures, among other things, that non Kashmiri Indians cannot buy property there. Fighting broke out once more in 1965, but a ceasefire was established that Sept. Indian Prime Minister, Lal Bhadur Shastri, and Pakistani President, M Ayub Khan, signed the Tashkent agreement on Jan one, 1966. They resolved to try to finish the dispute, but the death of mister Shastri and the rise of information Yahya Khan in Asian nation resulted in stalemate. In 1971a third war, resulting in the formation of the freelance nation of Bangla Desh (formerly called East Pakistan). A war had broken out in People s Republic of Bangladesh in March 1971, and soon India was sweet faced with 1,000,000 refugees. India declared war on December three, 1971 after Pakistani Air Force planes affected Indian airfields in the Western sector. Two weeks later, the Indian army marched into Dhaka and the Pakistanis relinquished. In the Western sector the Indians managed to blockade the port city of urban center and were fifty metric linear unit into Pakistani territory once a ceasefire was reached. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Features of the Indian Economy UNIT 17 FEATURES OF THE INDIAN ECONOMY Structure 1 7.0 Objectives 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Features of the Indian Economy 17.3 Growth and Development 1 7.4 Mixed Economy 1 7.5 Demographic Transition 1 7.6 Sectoral Composition of GDP 1 7.7 Employment Structure 1 7.8 Inter Governmental Fiscal Relations 17.9 Let Us Sum Up 17.10 Key Words 1 7.1 1 Answers to Check Your Progress Exercises 17.0 OBJECTIVES After going through this unit, you will be able to: identify the important features of the Indian economy; distinguish between economic growth and economic development; explain the pattern of demographic transition in India; explain the sectoral composition of the Indian economy; and explain the pattern of employment in India. 17.1 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even some parts of the country do not have provisions for schools, colleges, hospitals, and safe drinking water supply Let us discuss some of the above issues in detail. 17.3 GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Economic development is a broader term than economic growth Economic growth usually means the growth in production of an economy. On the other hand, economic development includes other fsctors such as litemcyy health, child mortality rate, equality, regional balance, infbtmchrre, etc. Country GDP Per Capita GDP Per Capita (PPP US$) (annual growth rate) 1999 (1 990 99) United States 3 1,872 2.0 United Kingdom 22,093 2.1 France 22,897 1.1 Mexico 8,297 1.0 l3mil 7,037 1.5 China 3,617 9.5 * India 2,242 4.1 Bangladesh 1,483 3.1 Sri Lanka 3,279 4.0 Nigeria 853 0.5
  • 43. Tanzania 501 0.1 * The difference between economic growth and economic development is a subtle Features of the one. Let us take the example of a child. As a child grows her weight and height increases. Simultaneously, her capacity to leam, recognize and distinguish between objects develops. Thus growth is not sufficient; we need development also. Similarly, in the case of the Indian economy economic growth is not enough; we need economic development. We need better health of people, education for all, reduction in inequality among sections of people and regions, reduction in infant mortality rate (IMR), access to drinking water for all, etc. The government has to devise policies and allocate government ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Symbolism In The Tipping Point How big is the world? Some might ponder and the answer is, not as big as it seems. The world isn t a scary, huge and untouchable place, as it is perceived to be. In reality, the universe is just a blank canvas filled with unique and mesmerizing people. That shapes our world into what it has become. The world would never be what it is without the people living on it. In the Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell explains the theory of the world and how it seems to be and control everything. Although, it s the people in the world that make a difference. However people don t believe they can changeand make a difference in the world, but they can. Everyone has the power to change the world and shape their lives and others. Therefore it s up to them to decide if it will be for good or evil. In The Tipping point, Malcolm Gladwell uses the motif of how little things can make a big difference, for example, hush puppies. This motif signifies how the slightest movement in just the right place can change the world completely. We all have the power, but it can just take one to change the world. Malcolm Gladwell describes how the world may seem immovable and implacable, but with even the slightest push in just the right place, it can be tipped. This quote is extremely visual and accurate, it keeps the writing thinking, even questioning their own thoughts. Saying, Is this true? Can really one person make a big difference?. Even if you think you can t change the world, you re ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Essay about Athens, Greece Athens, Greece Athens was the intellectual center of Greece. It was one of the first city states of its time, and is still known as one of the most famous cities in the world. It was named after Athena, the goddess of wisdom and the city s patron. In 508 B.C., Athens became one of the first societies in ancient times to invent democracy. Democracy came from the Greek words, demos, meaning people, and kratein, meaning to rule. This form of government was usually held in a meeting place, which the Athenians called the Assembly. Here the citizens of Athensmet monthly and discussed the affairs of state. There were no decisions made by government without first asking the Assembly. The ancient Athenians were a unique people. They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The exporting area of Athens economy reached then Sicily, Egypt, and the Black Sea. New monuments were built and the city experienced its first jump in culture and arts. Athens was also the prime fighter during the war with Persia. This war aided by the existence of democratic governing helped Athens become Greece s leading city and the center of an allied state. The territory was not powerful enough to keep the Macedonian King Fillipe II (338 B.C.) from taking Attica and adding it to the Macedonian states. In 146 B.C. Athens was controlled, together with the rest of Greece, by the Romans, who although they were conquerors, they showed respect for the city and it s personality. After the first years A.C., Gothic tribes destructed Athens. The integration with the Byzantine Empire was finalized with the shut down of Philosophic Schools, the changing of shrines to Christian temples and the general city of Athens. After year 1214, when the Franks occupied Constantinople, Athens was given to French dukes. Their successors were Catalans, Napolitans and finally in 1456 the Turks who were the first after all these years to turn the Acropolis into a Muslim Temple Tzami , and the Erehthion to a harem. Until 1834, one year after its revolution from the Turks, when Athens was proclaimed capital of Greece, it was a miserable village with very few people and piles of ancient ruins and stones. Though it was accepted as a place with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Comparing Donald Trump And Hillary Clinton Currently, the Presidency of the United States is coming close to the final and whoever gets elected president is an accomplished liar. Both of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are using the political skills to argue because their major party candidates for president have to appear to be fully qualified to occupy the Oval Office. After watching of these videos of both Hillary and Trump s speech, in my opinion, I analyze three types of informal fallacies from their speeches such as argument against the person, hasty generalization, and appeal to people; especially, appeal to vanity. First of all, for the beginning of Donald Trumps speech, he blames both of Obama and Hillary who related to the rising of ISIS and the war in the Middle East. He also blames about the four year after Hillary got in charge of American s foreign policy that her bad instincts and argument ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, everyone wants to be loved, admired, valued, and recognized and accepted by other; especially, now, women want to prove their abilities, powers, and stand up to society. In her speech, she highly mentioned about the benefits for women and how she will work with them to make that come true. Thus, she will get more interested from women; especially, young women. She also mentioned about other community services that she worked with to help other people such as disability students. Additionally, she argued back to Trump that how he divided people and this country by fearing of others and building the wall to stop immigrants. She wants to help and build a path to citizenship for millions of immigrants. By that way, she uses all of these desires from their needs to get to more people to accept her judgement to him and follow her as the only good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Summary Of Killings By Andre Dubus In the short story Killings the author, Andre Dubus writes about two different killings allowing the reader to determine the justification of each killing. Focusing on the main character Matt Fowler, the reader learns that Matt has good morals, which are overtaken by the death of his son. As the story progresses, Dubus shows the motivation behind Matt s anger and revenge. Which leads Matt to a controversy over following his head or his heart. All of these aspects give the reader obvious conclusions that Matt will not follow through with his plan, making it even more surprising when he does. At the beginning of the story Matt reveals his anger to his friend and the reader can see him struggle to cope with the death of his son. The manner in which he killed Richard Strout showed the anger and hatred he had against him. He was desperate to find justice for the crime committed against his family. He wanted to make Strout feel all of the pain, the sorrow, and the hurt that he had put them through. The night of Strout s murder, Matt does not look him in the eyes and makes Strout distance himself from Matt. He wanted to kill a faceless person and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Matt has always been the protector of the family and he feels that this is a way to protect Ruth from the pain of seeing Strout everyday. He is angry and upset his son s killer is walking the streets and he expresses this anger as he talks to his friend Willis. Matt says, I don t see him. I m in the store all the time. Ruth sees him. She sees him too much. She was at Sunnyhurst today getting cigarettes and aspirin, and there he was. She can t even go out for cigarettes and aspirin. It s killing her (24). Matt is very devoted to his wife and it is tearing him apart that when she runs errands she keeps seeing Strout in town. Ruth affected the actions of her husband. He is so obsessed with getting justice that it affected is sense of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Leif Enger Symbolism Birds represent God s presence unless they are interfered with people. Leif Enger strategically created hidden places for the references of birds into his story that become a scavenger hunt for the reader. The Lands encounter a lot of positive and negative occasions with birds. Though God guides them along this journey to find Jeremiah s son, Davy, God finds ways to show his presence through others. In this book, God appears through many symbols of birds. His presence appears through people or in new places. But, when birds are interfered with people, their positive presence of God has a negative turn. It determines how the next portion of the Land s journey will go and their luck to come. Towards the middle of the story, Leif Enger introduces... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This seemed as though it were a sign from God. So far, Leif Enger has used Birds in his story as representations of God s presence. This part in the novel, however, is somewhat opposite. After the Lands had stopped by August and Birdie s place, they stared to drive across the boarder into North Dakota. As they were driving on an open road with no other approaching cars, Swede noticed something black, flapping in the middle of the road up ahead. They later realize it is a dead crow. This however was not common what so ever to see a crow in North Dakota. They thought nothing of it and proceeded on their journey. As they kept driving, there was yet another crow found dead in the middle of the road. Jeremiah later goes on to say, I was just thinking, all the years I spent in North Dakota, that s the first crow I ever saw hit on the road. (page 134) Enger purposefully made Jeremiah s line prominent to tell the reader that this was very suspicious and out of the ordinary to see not one, but two dead crows on their way. God still seemed to appear at this moment but in a different perception. God seemed to be warning them that something bad was yet to come. Perhaps if the crows weren t found dead, they could have meaning that the Land s were headed in the right direction. Although because the crows were dead, the Land s were followed with bad news the next day. This shows that God s presence has been represented through birds. Although, when birds are interfered with people, such as possibly crows being hit by a vehicle, they lose the presence of God and bad news is yet to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Sources of Inequity in Highly Tracked Courses Many students expressed the desire for study groups and more office hours. Currently, the teacher is holding office hours whenever possible, and although that is limited by the teachers availability, the formation of a study group is not. A school sponsored study group can be extremely beneficial for students who may otherwise feel awkward asking a classmate they just met if they would like to study together. One student stated, Most of what BHS would probably try to offer, most kids seek out on their own. It would be nice to set up a peer study group at a set location on days when teacher is not available if only for the students who don t have friends they feel they can rely on. That way no one feels excluded when it comes to studying, and those who typically cannot rely on teacher or friends have somewhere to go. From my own experience, all of my advanced courses in high schoolwere filled with at least a few of my friends (perks of going to a smaller school), so finding help was not a huge issue. However, in college, study groups became my life outside the classroom. Last semester, I spent eight hours a week in study groups, and without them, I would have probably had to take a few courses again. Study groups give direction and structure to studying that one may otherwise not have on his or her own. One high achieving student mentioned that her primary resource is about 4 5 close friends with whom she formed a study group. Even a study workshop can guide students in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Design Aspects Of The Composite Replacing Metal Parts Introduction: Since the first aircraft was developed for flight, people have had a goal to improve the aircraft s physical applications and production of the aircraft more profitable. These changes made aircraft lighter and have increase flight ranges for aircraft for useful for people. In aircraft modification in today s world is making another major leap in attempting to replace metal structures on aircraft. The reasons for the changes are due to production cost, to create a lighter aircraft, to increase load capabilities, and aim to prevent fatigue and corrosion damage. New structures are being developed to replace metal parts happen to be composite parts. Composite (ex: CTRP) parts are able to meet the standards required to replace... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The benefits of composite over metal structures are making composites the best option. Certain benefits can lower production costs; material is improved from morphing of aircraft structures, corrosion does not happen in composites which lead to longer lifetime, the overall production cost of the aircraft becomes lower due to the aircraft being lighter and increases lift for the improved performance out of the aircraft. Research like this tends to have positive effects on different commercial products such as cars and houses. A question that comes up why hasn t composites been utilize earlier , the answer is technology has finally been able to make composites at affordable prices and the knowledge of materials has increased to a point where it could be applied properly. Composites materials are still in early stages of development, but are being applied in aircraft currently to learn more how they function. As the understanding improves of composites, the application of materials is increased in aircraft structures. The objectives are to understand how aircraft structures are changing from metal to composite parts. This is caused by latest technology and new requirements from aircraft users. With new capabilities in materials, composites in aircraft structures remain still in the beginning stages however over time composite structure will be developed for additional purposes. Literature Review: The Composite Structures have been around since the beginning of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Insects Pollination Insects are some of the most important creatures in our world. They play a very large role in many tasks that are vital to human surviva,l like pollinating and effective decomposing. Insects have impacted science, environment, human development, and food supply in a variety of ways. Insect pollination is one of the primary beneficial functions of insects on human development. Insect pollination as we all know, is the process that enables reproduction and fertilization by the transfer of pollenperformed by insects. Insects are some of the oldest pollinators of plants. Pollinating insects date back to 140 million years ago. Since then, due to how effective insect pollinators are, these flowering plants have become the major group of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yet many of these diseases affect man s economy profoundly by spreading disease not only among man, but also among his livestock. There are also the groups of diseases known as arthropod borne zoonosis, which are primarily diseases of animals transmitted to man by arthropods. For understanding the role of insects in spreading disease, knowledge of the biology of the insects, as well as the biology of the pathogens they transmit, is essential. Along with causing plagues throughout the world, insects have played a major role in wars. Diseases transmitted to soldiers from insects have had enormous effects on warfare in our history. For instance, during the Vietnam War there were a larger number of casualties due to insect transmitted diseases than deaths due to the fighting of war. In cases where such losses of men and resources are one sided, the actions of insects have determined the outcome of entire wars and thus have altered the course of history. Studying insects has played an important role in the development and understanding of biology. Insect s genetics, ecology, and mainly their life cycles have contributed a lot to biology. A man name Antoni van Leeuwehoek, a microscopist from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Bioethics’s Hot Topic of Growth Hormones Essay examples Bioethics s Hot Topic of Growth Hormones In the article Does Shortness Need a Cure? Ronald Bailey, the author, indicates Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of growth hormone use offers a treatment plan for those who are short in stature. Bailey also acknowledges bioethics as a seriously debated topic in the medical field . Bioethics deals with the studies of moral issues in the fields of medical treatment and research (Caplan). Bailey touches on the topic of bioethics as it deals with the use of growth hormones, specifically Human Growth Hormone (HGH) for people who are distinguished by their short stature. FDA Ruling and the Ethics Behind it In July of this year, the FDA announced growth hormones, traditionally... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Giving injections of a drug to children who may not need it would be unnecessary time and money spent on treatment. According to bioethicist Arthur L. Caplan, using such drugs to change the height of children implies it is unacceptable to be short. Whenever you take people on the low end of a distribution curve and say they have a disorder, you re starting down a slippery slope (Bailey). It is dangerous to state people who are different have a problem or disorder. If one group is considered abnormal then more will believe there is something seriously wrong with them. People of short stature often do not have disorders. Short stature is not a problem, it is just a situation, just like those who are naturally taller than most. Because these people are being labeled with disorders, they believe the use of drugs will increase their growth to, what people consider, is a normal height. At a young age, it is hard to tell what size a child will grow to. There are many formulas people have said are accurate in predicting how tall your child will be . . . some of these may have at one time been based upon some scientific ideas, most are only a reasonable guess at best (Steele 1). If there is no completely accurate way to predict how tall a child will be, then there is no way for anyone to decide and limit which children are getting the injections of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. The Swot Analysis Of Boring V. Google, Inc. During the developmental stage of the company and the product, the market must be examined the market with an environmental scan and swot analysis to ensure the company will be profitable and successful. The environmental scan and swot analysis does a comprehensive assessment of each factor. This tool gives the company better knowledge on how to conduct their business in the market. Virtual child care bodyguard security has five external factors to deliberate before and during the company enters the market, legal and regulatory, economics, innovation, and Technological. The external factors are events that affect the company from the outside, both positive and negative, hence the title external The external factors are discovered during the environmental scan. Legal Regulatory Strength The primary concern is privacy for the employees, children, and parents. If a waiver is signed, making them aware that they will relinquish a certain level of privacy when entering the building. If no waiver is signed, the company will be violating the intrusion of solitude of Privacy act of 1974. Boring v. Google, Inc., No. 09 2350, 2010 U.S. App. LEXIS 1891 (3rd Cir., Jan. 25, 2010). The Borings sued Google for an invasion of privacy and trespass after Google s Street View car drove down their private road and captured the Boring s house and pool on its camera, which was then displayed in Google s Street View feature. Id. at *3. In dismissing the Borings intrusion upon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. The Discovery Of Coffee s Coffee The discovery of coffee had changed the cultivation and the way of trading in the civilisation. Although the origin of the coffee is not clear but for sure coffee is wide spread around the world and is loved by billions of coffee drinker. The difference in coffee varieties, geographical location, climates and agriculture practices across the world has brought different sensory qualities to the coffee. This is because the flavour of coffee begins early in the plantation stage where flavour precursor forms as the coffee berries develop and ripe. For example, caffeine, a nitrogenous compound that influence bitterness of a coffee is higher in Robusta than Arabica due to the adaptation of growing environment in the wild. (coffeechemistry.com,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The origins and reactions make coffee flavour a complexity science to study and also explain why coffees exhibit such diverse, unique and specific flavours. (Sunarharum et al., 2004) Sunarharum et al. (2004) summarised that coffee volatiles compounds consist of a wide range of chemical class like hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, ester, pyrazines, sulphur compounds, furans, phenols among others. Furans are one of the aroma active compound quantitatively high which show significant concentration found in roasted coffee and brew coffee beverage. Furans are usually formed through thermal degradation of carbohydrates, ascorbic acid or unsaturated fatty acid during roasting. The volatile exhibit malty and sweet roasted aroma with a relatively high sensory threshold but due to their high concentration, furans still show importance in coffee aroma. (Flament, 2002) Roasting coffee beans also produced furanones, mainly by Maillard reaction and other side reaction. (Gloess, et al., 2014) Furanones in roasted coffee are as abundant as furans which shows significant volatile properties and sensory potency. As seen in Coffee Flavour Chemistry (2002), 3 Furanone is one of the furanone commonly found in roasted coffee and is responsible for the intensively fruity jam like and sweet caramel aroma. (Akiyama, et al., 2007) Pyrazine derives during coffee roasting where Maillard reaction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Are Etruscans Vampires Are Etruscans Really Vampires? Pop culture and Hollywood has long entertained us for decades with vampires like Dracula in literature, movies, and television shows. Vampires are normally portrayed as blood sucking creatures with fangs that lived in a coffin and only came out at night since the sun would burn their fair skin. And let us not forget their romantic quest to seduce a human to satisfy their thirst for human blood. A fascinating characteristic has been their ability to live forever unless a stake is driven through the heart. Today you may see vampires portrayed as a beautiful person such as Edward Cullen in New Moon, The Twilight Saga movie where he is trying to fit into the high school scene by being strong and sensitive, nevertheless,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scientists have found 2500 year old charred remains of honeycombs along with other artifacts in Milan, Italy at the town trade center. The honeycombs were made from a distinct grapevine that grew by the rivers only to be created by traveling beekeepers. This is a very telling statement that discredits the idea that the Etruscans were vampires and lived underground. The room had been destroyed by fire; however, the honeycombs were preserved in their original deposition so that samples of the melted honey were determined to be of an early cultivated variation of grapevine. The samples revealed that the honeybees had been feasting on plants like grapevines and water lilies, some which were not native to the Etruria region. This would have suggested that the honeycomb hives and bees were collected via floating down the riverbanks and brought back to the trade center. When the beehives became full of honey and heavy enough to lower their boats into the water, they would return home to extract the honey. This knowledge leads us to believe the Etruscans possessed a particular type of beekeeping known only to them. Again, this suggests that the Etruscans never spent life underground or never exposed to sunlight (Lorenzi, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...