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St Augustine Confessions Analysis
In his Confessions, St. Augustine presented his life from his adolescence through his adulthood and
conversion to Christianity. One of the most prominent themes throughout his narrative was the
reaction of weeping in a situation of separation. Whether it was Monica grieving when her son left for
Rome or Augustine lamenting the distance between himself and God, these scenes of weeping proved
incredibly crucial to the presentation of his life story, acting as frames for specific points in his life.
Through his placement and description of four specific scenes of weeping, Augustine created a pattern
of mirrored events that marked the distinction between his life prior to and after his conversion. One
of the first pressing occasions of a separation was the instance of Monica weeping when she
discovered that Augustine had left Christianity behind to be a Manichee. He described that she wept
for [him] before [God] more than mothers weep when lamenting their dead children, as she was
overwhelmed with sorrow that her son was separating himself from God (Conf. 3.19). Even though
Augustine himself could not see that he was straying from salvation, Monica perceived the death
which held [him] and turned to God for guidance (Conf. 3.19). Through her prayers, she was granted a
dream from God in which a man asked her why she was downcast and daily in flood of tears (Conf.
3.19). She replied that she mourned Augustine s separation from God, to which the man told her to
have no
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Cezanne Research Paper
Cezanne s doubt is an biography based off of this French painters strengths and weaknesses. This also
explains the type of artist cezanne was. In the beginning, it expresses his love for painting and How he
painted the day his mother die. Which shows how much effort he put in his art. cezanne was also
visually visually impaired. He wondered whether that would affect his paintings, in the beginning of
his career. Furthermore, it explains how much anxiety cezanne had. He even wrote his will at 42. On
the other hand, the rest of the bioganry was about him and his relationship his relationship with art and
how he managed and proceeded with his career. Cezanne was an impressionist painter. I found it
interesting that he was such a vibrant painter,
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Governments Influence on the Radio
Radio was originally created for the purpose of communicating with ships out to see and emergency
broadcasting. Throughout history the United States government has had a major influence on the
evolution of radio. The government was responsible for fostering ownership regulations for the
stations in an effort to regulate information transmissions and military security. Unfortunately, in
doing so the ownership of radio stations became about individual profit rather than national security.
The government in the United States has played an integral role in radio s development. They began
enforcing limits on station ownership to regulate the number of stations a company can own. They
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Owners stood to gain from purchasing of stations until the government started to regulate ownership
and ruled that there were no owners. This was a loss for many radio station owners, as much of their
investment was on the line. In 1996 when the FCC eliminated the restrictions, owners stood to gain,
allowing the cost of purchasing a station to drop and remain about even since. With all of the influence
from the government, one must wonder was there another way it could have been done. The answer is
no. Had the Navy not stepped in in 1919, the US might not be a leading world power. At times, the
government s rulings were extreme, and could have been a bit easier to manage. For example, rather
than eliminating all ownership, the FRC could have instituted new federal regulations. Regulations
could have covered the number of stations one individual or company was allowed to purchase to a
number smaller than the original would have brought about enough change on its own. There will
always be discrepancies in all of the communications fields. Telephones are being replaced by cell
phones. Telegraphs are almost non existent. Radio is not going to go away. Allowing free range for a
person to communicate with a large number of people is always going to be a touchy subject. There
has to be government regulations. The government encouraged GE to monopolize much of the
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Short Essay On The Experience Of A Computer
up the distinguishable beep that is heard when you push the start up button, doesn t beep. I have tried
taking the separate components and testing them on other machines, and all of them seem to work just
fine. I have switched power supplies multiple times and still nothing. Today I am going to fix this
computer, I say to myself as if to motivate me. I tear open the machine and think about the process of
the boot. The power from the wall travels to the power supply, which the power is distributed from the
power supply into the motherboard, lastly to the various parts of the computer. Wait a minute, the
motherboard light is not on! I think to myself. I unmount the motherboard from the chassis, and see
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I feel that he has the same respect that I have towards him.
The weeks fly by as summer decays. I feel that I have had a successful summer, and I am looking
forward towards next year. As school starts, my availability decreases. I m involved in after school
activities and the store is only open for a few short hours on Saturdays. I work as many Saturdays as I
can throughout the school year. I spend my days off school there as well. I hope that my commitment
to the store shows.
Fast forward to May, the end of my eighth grade year, I m ready to start my three month vacation on a
good foot. I am placed on the payroll with an honest $7.25 wage. Now that I m on the payroll, my
hours are limited. I can t come in whenever I want. But I am feeling optimistic about what this
summer could bring me. I even begin a savings account for my college future.
I wake up at 8:30. My shift begins at 9. I am late. I skip breakfast and frantically bike the three blocks
to work in the brisk morning. Mark s truck is here which is weird because I rarely see him before
noon. I walk in the door and I feel like I am in the wrong place. The cluttered store I felt so
comfortable in, wasn t so cluttered. Many computers and accessories were missing. A corner normally
containing monitors were nowhere to be seen. As I look around I now see Mark outside the window.
He is loading up a trailer with multiple large brown cardboard boxes. I glance at Chris and Ryan
conferring about
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Plato And Aristotle s Views On Modern Political Thought...
Philosophers have pondered what makes for an ideal state since antiquity. In fact, the ideas theorized
by the ancient Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle over two millennia ago on this subject still
resonate strongly today, influencing modern political thought and regime construction. Plato contends
the ideal state is one ruled by a class of guardians, or philosopher kings . These philosopher kings are
selected to rule because they are best fit for the responsibility. Aristotle, a pupil of Plato,
acknowledges and agrees with Plato on the point that states ruled by philosopher kings would be ideal
states, but adds such states are simply not reasonable. Instead, Aristotle advocates for rule by polity : a
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Likewise, children born of guardians deemed unfit to be future guardians are relegated to one of the
other classes. By creating a system of specialization in which ability solely determines the citizens
duties, Plato ensures those who govern his city will not be the beneficiaries of parental and/or class
nepotism. For this reason, the city s political health is protected from the deleterious effects of an
inefficient ruling class. This class structure is wholly unconventional, but necessary in Plato s ideal
city. This is due to his position on the equity, or lack thereof, between humans; some people, be it by
nature or nurture, are more competent than others and the most competent should rule over those less
so for the benefit of the whole. However, Plato knows this system will be fraught if it ignores base
human desire. Citizens will not willingly accept being corralled into specific societal roles, especially
if they think those roles are unjust or beneath them. Plato s system cannot work without a noble lie .
The noble lie promulgated to the citizens of Plato s city relies on a sort of divine meddling. According
to the lie, although everyone in the society is related and should share a familial bond, guardians,
auxiliaries, and producers all have different levels of ability imparted onto them by the god in the form
of intrinsic metals. As Socrates says
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Essay On Afro-Black Slavery
The South was in desperate need of workers in the time before the mid seventeenth century; however
their help arrived in the mid seventeenth century in the form of black workers. There once was an idea
that the Afro Black race was the only eligible people that should populate the system of slavery in
America. Afro Black slavery in the United States of America has been argued in two ways by
historians and researchers. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the two points that one side asking if
slavery was the result of white racism and the other side asking if white racism was a result of slavery.
The second point was rather or not white racism was a result of slavery. In the year of 1950, an
influential article was published by Oscar and Mary Handlin. Their article compared slavery to the
other ways of bondage, by discussing that what separated slavery from other ideals and ways of
service was that it was only limited to the African people, it was a permanent ordeal, and that it was
inherited from one generation to another. The Handlins believe that the backbone of slavery was
orchestrated by colonial governors to increase the able ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He argues for the first point. Jordan says in his book White Over Black (1968) as well as other works
that Europeans had viewed people of color as inferior people for a very long time way before their
current time in history. He believed that those thoughts and attitudes travelled with the white
Europeans to the New World. Therefore according to this statement it could be said that white racism
molded the relationship and treatment of the Africans since the origins of their arrival in America.
Jordan goes on to conclude that the Whites would have oppressed the Blacks in the New World
regardless if there was an apparent economic incentive or
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Essay Constructing Complex Synthetic Gene Circuits
Regulation of any biological phenotype is a complex and tuned phenomenon (Weng et al, 1999).
Biological systems face frequent change in the environment, both at intrinsic and extrinsic levels.
These systems have evolved themselves to integrate these fluctuations and take an appropriate
decision (Helikar et al, 2008). Classical genetics and DNA sequencing have provided a lot of
information about different types of genes and their functions, but how do these genes interact and
integrate environmental signals to encode different phenotypic responses, is not clearly understood.
Emergence of synthetic biology has enabled biologists to characterize these genetic components in
isolation and predict the behavior of complex networks. Synthetic ... Show more content on
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Each repeat comprised of 33 to 34 amino acids. Different repeats vary mostly at position 12 and 13.
Amino acids present at these two positions are called repeat variable di residues (RVDs). Each RVD
has preference for a nucleotide. Repeats are modular and can be assembled in required way to bind
with any target DNA sequence (Gaber et al, 2014; Meckler et al, 2013). TALEs are thus a powerful
and modular tool, which can be engineered to target any DNA sequence. Riboswitches are non protein
coding regulatory RNA, present in 5´ untranslated (UTR) region of mRNA, that upon binding with
small molecules or peptides undergo conformational changes to control gene expression at
translational level. Riboswitches are conceptually comprised of two parts (i) ligand specific aptamer
domain, and (ii) expression platform, which undergoes structural changes in response to the changes
in the aptamer (Winkler Breaker, 2005). Ligand driven conformational change regulates translation
either by sequestering ribosome binding site or by releasing it (Caron et al, 2012). Engineered
riboswitches have been reported to be modular and work in dose dependent manner (Ceres et al, 2013;
Dixon et al, 2010).
Modular nature of Riboswitch and TALE encouraged us to design a novel set of regulatory systems,
RiboTALEs, which have multidimensional input control, like natural complex gene circuits, target
specificity, and shall have ability of scale up to virtually control
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NASA Technical Risk
1) Many project managers focus so intensely on the effort and events around creation of the
deliverables that they had forgotten about the other elements associated in making the project a
success. Technical risk may lead to possible impact that could have occur in a project when an
implementation does not work as wanted. Risks can be in terms of major and minor effects on
projects. Technical risks can be a big problem if it is not handled properly. The NASA did not handled
risks effectively where it may blow up any time. The night before the space shuttle was launched, a
contractor and five engineers had informed managers to hold the activity as the engineers discovered
the O ring rubber seals, a vital component of the shuttle had failed a few times in sealing from bad
weathers. If the technical risks are not taken into consideration, it would provide sufficient impact
towards the overall process that may even lead to death and injuries as similar to the Space Shuttle
incident in year 1986.
2) It was later determined that two rubber O rings, which had been designed to separate the sections of
the rocket booster, had failed due to cold temperatures on the morning of the launch. The tragedy and
its aftermath received extensive media coverage and prompted NASA to temporarily ... Show more
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Engineers should need more help in building safety requirements in their basic designs and provide a
check lists for development testing. High risks areas in management system should be focused where
weaknesses such as mistakes or failures may be identified. The management are to evaluate safety risk
conditions such as locating parachutes or pressure bags for the astronauts. We need to think about both
project and technical factors when we conduct the risk assessment. When planning for risk, mentally
dividing risk into these two categories may help you identify ways to mitigate or eliminate
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Increasing the Diversity of Plants
According to the Simpson s diversity index calculations of all the sites in figure 7, Site 3 had the
highest index reading of 0.701 out of 1. With 1 being the highest possible value, it indicates very high
diversity while 0; the lowest possible value, indicates no/very low diversity. This suggests that 0.701 is
a high reading, indicating high diversity of plant species. The analysis of the first hypothesis There is a
direct correlation between the diversity of plant species and the relative humidity at each site , will
help explain why site 3 had the highest diversity index reading when compared to the other sites. To
answer this hypothesis, data will be used from graphs in figure 2, 3 and 4. It can be suggested from
figure 2, 3 and 4 that the abiotic conditions of site 3 have proven to increase the diversity of plants
when compared to other sites. For plant A, according to figure 2, the humidity (rH) decreases from
64% in site 2 to 50.1% at site 3 while the total number of plant A increases from 9 in site 2 to 80 in
site 3. Even though the diversity of plant A increases with a decreased relative humidity in Lamma
Island, this is not supposed to occur in general according to theory as higher levels of relative
humidity are supposed to increase biodiversity, not decrease biodiversity. Theory suggests that a
higher level of humidity is supposed to decrease the effect of solar radiation while a lower level of
humidity is supposed to increase the effect of solar
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Middle Childhood Attachment
The enduring impact of early security of attachment has later challenges of adaptation and adjustment.
(Sroufe et al.2005),found that children in high social risk environments who showed early attachment
insecurity were more prone to symptoms of aggression, depression and general maladjustment than
those children who were secure. (cited in Shmueli Goetz.Y. 2015, 3.0) This shows that behaviour
problems such as; increased aggression and hostility and early attachment insecurity for children who
have experienced stressful life events. Moreover, those behavioural variations in attachment quality
are the foundation for later individual differences in personality. In addition, Erikson (1950) believed
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Children begin to form a societal position in order to understand different circumstances which
influence the beliefs and attitudes of others. Barrett and Oppenheimer s theory (2011) proposed that
there can be variation in the development of children s intergroup attitudes, depending on their own
characteristics the groups to which they belong, and the particular societal contexts in which they live.
(cited in Gallagher P. 2015,5.3) This demonstrates that; children s psychological characteristics,
towards others develop within a range of different national backgrounds. This shows that children are
more inclined to create friendships which they have been exposed to previously linking what they
believe, ethnicity and places they have been together, as something they have in
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The Importance Of Restorative Justice
Last year in Chicago, there were nearly 800 homicides that took place throughout the city and that is
just Chicago alone! Imagine what the numbers would be like if you added up all the homicides that
took place in each state throughout the United States. It would be outrageous and that would only be
for our 50 states, it does not include other countries around our world. Crime rates are skyrocketing
and something needs to be done. For some of these offenders, receiving a harsh punishment and being
put in jail makes them realize what they have done and makes them want to better themselves once
they get out. On the other hand, other offenders serve their time, get released, and go right back to
their old ways, the ways that put them in jail in the first place. Punishment does not seem to work for
everyone; therefore a new approach must be put into action, this approach being restorative justice.
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Restorative justice can take place in places such as police stations, courtrooms, and prisons. Many of
the restorative justice programs take place in prisons because it relates to the victim offender
relationship. I believe a good place for restorative justice within the criminal justice system is in
prisons because the prisoners have nothing else to do so it is a good time for them to focus on that
practice and keep busy because there is much time to be dedicated to mending their offender (RJ in the
Criminal Justice System). But an even better process for restorative practice would be outside of the
criminal justice system in places such as schools, workplaces, faith communities, families, and
communities. Being somewhere outside of the criminal justice system gives the victim and offender
more privacy and makes them feel more comfortable which can help a lot when expressing and coping
with their
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Examples Of Nonviolent Resistance
There are many ways can nonviolent resistance be more powerful than violent retaliation. First, there
are many techniques about nonviolent resistance that are sit ins, which means the patience to harm,
protest, that means to disagree about something and walk in the street in peaceful way, boycotts,
which means to stop buy something from someone or company, marches, that means to walk with a
group of people for a long way, or speeches, which means to talk in front the people. For example,
black students wanted to sit in a lunch counter and tried to ordered food, but they were refused, so
they left and came back the next day, but they were threated and they got national attention. In
addition, company of bus refused to sit black beside white,
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Essay On The Aztecs
The Aztecs were a powerful civilization in early Northern America. With harsh punishments and a
strong government, they kept the civilization going for a long time. The capital of their empire was
Tenochtitlan. It was located on Lake Texcoco. The Aztecs had a very interesting religion, A strict
government, very lively citizens, and language.
Aztec religion was a very interesting part of their culture. The Aztec worshipped many gods. Such as
Quetzalcoatl, Tlaloc, Tezcatlipoca, and Huitzilopochtli. They sacrificed people to keep their gods
happy. One time they sacrificed a princess to one of their gods as his spouse. The king later came, and,
horrifically, found the priest of Aztec wearing the skin of his daughter. The king had ordered that the
Aztecs be destroyed. Chicomecoatl was the god who produced food. They had two gods of war,
Huitzilopochtli, and Coatlicue. The Aztecs also believed that when they died, in the afterlife they
would be given a job to help the gods. (Aztec Religion. aztecs.mrdonn.org)
The Aztecs had a very strict governing system. Crimes were severely punished in the Aztec society.
Some Crimes were even punished by death. Getting drunk at a young age could get you a one way
ticket to death. Though capital punishment was common, they made sure that everyone was punished
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They each wore different clothing to symbolize what rank they were in. The chief of men was the only
one allowed to wear Turquoise. The citizens were very lively. In their time, everyone was ranked
based on their social class. For example, the Emperor, or the Chief of Men , was at the very top. The
Emperor Was the only one allowed to wear the color Turquoise. Other citizens were also ranked in a
social class. For example, the Emperor was at the top of the social class. He also had the greatest deal
of influence. Priests also had a great amount of influence, but not as much as the
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Persuasive Essay On Adult Literacy
Adult literacy lies at the heart of many social crises in the United States, including crime,
unemployment, and poverty. According to the Pro Literacy Organization, it has been estimated that as
many as fourteen percent of US adults over the age of sixteen read at or below a fifth grade level.
Among those segments of the US population with lower literacy rates, almost half live in poverty.
Over ninety million American adults, are illiterate, which means they do not possess the skills required
to function in today s modern society. Facts such as this regarding literacy illustrate a portrait of the
social conditions that exist in America, the country generally portrayed as the most advanced in the
world. Out of 191 million adults in the US, as many as 44 million cannot read a newspaper or fill out a
job application; another 50 million are unable to read or comprehend above the eighth grade level.
According to education experts it requires ninth grade competence to understand the instructions for
an antidote on a bottle of corrosive kitchen lye, tenth grade competence to understand the instructions
on a federal income tax return, and twelfth grade competence to read a life insurance form.
Unfortunately, more than three fifths of the population is unable to read with the competence of a fifth
grader. Steps to resolve this problem must be taken immediately. Educational improvements need to
be made at the most basic level, in the country s elementary schools. It has been
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Cardiovascular System Vs Respiratory System Essay
The human body is not simply just an organism, or just body. The body is comprised of many different
systems. Although these systems all work together with one common goal, to maintain homeostasis,
perhaps there are not two systems that work more closely together than the respiratory system and the
cardiovascular system. Although the entirety of each body system has a generalized common goal,
these two systems share a relationship. The both focus on providing oxygen to the blood, and then
ensuring that this richly oxygenated blood is circulated throughout the body. The whole human
organism would fail if it lacked just one of these systems, and the individual systems would fail
without each other. To fully understand how the two work together, one must fully realize the
functions of each system apart. The respiratory is not one of the biggest systems of the body, but it is
one of the most commonly known. However, this system is not simply for breathing or the lung
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The two most significant to the coexistence of both systems being the pulmonary artery and
pulmonary vein. The pulmonary artery carries the blood lacking in oxygen into the lungs (Bailey).
From there, the oxygen from the air sacs goes into the blood vessel, while the carbon dioxide comes
out (How Does Oxygen Get Into the Bloodstream) . Upon this moment, the organism exhales
releasing the carbon dioxide. Meanwhile, the now oxygenated blood travels throughout the body,
which especially important for the muscles. Oxygen is required for the muscles to preform any sort of
strenuous activity. Faster paced breathing and an elevated heart rate aren t random symptoms of a
good work out. The blood must quickly transfer oxygen to the muscles. This is so that the muscles
have the ability to create adenosine tri phosphate (ATP) which carries
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President Andrew Jackson Essay
President AJ Andrew Jackson was born in 1767, and grew up in the border of North and South
Carolina. He attended frontier schools and acquired the reputation of being fiery tempered and willing
to fight all comers. He also learned to read, and he was often called on by the community to read
aloud the news from the Philadelphia papers.
In 1775, with the beginning of the American Revolution, Andrew Jackson, then only 13 years old
became an orderly and messenger. He took part in the Battle of Hanging Rock against the British and
in a few small skirmishes with British sympathizers known as Loyalists or Tories. His brother Hugh
was killed, and when the British raided Waxhaw, both he and Robert were captured. Because Jackson
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After one year in the, Jackson moved to the Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United
States. He served from September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to private life.
During the years of 1804 to 1812, Jackson settled, with his wife in his home retiring indefinately.
Although Jackson was active in local politics, he took little interest in national affairs. The one
exception was his brief involvement with the so called Burr conspiracy. Former Vice President Aaron
Burr, determined to restore his personal fortunes, convinced Jackson that he had government backing
to lead a filibustering expedition into Mexico. Jackson agreed to build him some boats, but when he
realized that Burr and his group were acting entirely on their own, he immediately dropped his
connection with the scheme. Jackson s hot temper involved him in a number of feuds and duels. Many
of them were caused by remarks made about his marriage. The duel with Charles Dickinson in 1806
stands out as an example of Jackson s characteristic refusal even to acknowledge the possibility of
defeat. Jackson let his opponent fire first, because Dickinson was a faster and better shot. Allowing
himself time to take deliberate aim, Jackson planned to kill his man with a single bullet, even if he had
shot me through the brain. Thus, Jackson took a bullet in the chest and, without flinching, calmly
killed his man. Jackson was also
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The American Society Of Criminology Essay
The American Society Of Criminology
AHHHHhhhhh! I let out a girlish scream and squirmed as shivers went strait up my spine. I was glued
to the latest episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, a show that I have watched religiously since
its debut. Criminology is something that has always fascinated me, and is a career that I hope to
pursue in the future as an FBI agent. I frequently surf the web looking for short stories to read about
different criminal cases and to find information about job opportunities and internships. One day I
found a website of an organization that studied crime independently of the government. I was
immediately intrigued by the organization, and began reading about the American Society of
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Today, membership includes anyone interested in enhancing the professional interests of the study of
criminology from students, to practitioners, to scholars of various professional criminological
specialties (American Society of Criminology homepage). Membership of ASC is no longer limited to
a geographic area. ASC has grown into an international organization involved with other professional
societies of criminology around the world. ASC sponsors an employment exchange between its
members to facilitate the various job openings in the criminological field over seas. Today, nearly
1,000 people are attending annual meetings and every major criminologist in the United States is a
member and active participant of ASC (American Society of Criminology homepage). Also, there are
currently 121 (15.2%) female members of what was originally a completely male organization. ASC s
large numbers in membership and diversity makes the organization a unique professional association
of some of the world s best and brightest thinkers (American Society of Criminology homepage).
The American Society of Criminology meets once a year at a large hotel to discuss a particular topic
of general interest. The society is divided up by committees, for seminars and plenary sessions. At the
last meeting, there were two dozen society committees and one hundred and eighty panels. The
society publishes three
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Beowulf And Sir Gawain And The Green Knight
In Beowulf, and Sir Gawain, and the Green Knight, we can appreciate the significance of Beowulf and
Gawain s reputations because they establish their identities in society. Reputation can be defined as an
overall quality or character as seen or judged by people (Merriam Webster). First, we will discuss how
reputations can be interpreted according to the individual. Then we consider what if they were to fail
to uphold the expectations of others, and if so, what aspects of their lives would be affected? Whom
else would they affect? Even though Beowulf and Gawain secure worthy reputations, they are
constantly being tested in order to maintain their social status. Finally, with Beowulf s death and
Gawain s lost honor, we are left with the impression that maintaining their legendary reputations was
never attainable. Therefore, we can argue that Beowulf and Gawain are burdened by their reputations
due to imposed unrealistic standards; when they fail to fulfill the expectations of others, they weaken
the reputations of both themselves and those closest to them. It is hard to determine whether both
characters were realistic representations of the themselves, or if they were merely an idealistic
standard to influence society. Beowulf and Gawain are hindered by their reputations because of the
implication that their previous behaviors are likely to reoccur. We know Beowulf is a warrior and
leader of the Geats, however, he is introduced as hot hearted Beowulf (46, 634). This
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Interview Questions On Counseling And Counseling
I was able to interview four people about their perceptions and beliefs about counseling. I noted
differences and similarities among their responses which bring about a clearer perspective on the
reality of counseling as a profession. The family and friends I choose to interview about their
perspective on counseling included my mom Cathy, my brother Ben and my friend Mackenzie. I
interviewed a counselor named Chris who is a youth leader at my church. Chris works at Penn State
Hershey Medical Center Psychiatry Unit with adults doing individual, couple and family counseling.
The responses given through these interviews allowed for a broader and clearer view of the perception
and reality of counseling. The first question posed to the interviewees was what happens in a typical
counseling session. My mom, Cathy stated she thought the counselor asks questions to the client and
listens. She went on to explain the counselor is trying to get to the root of the problem. The process of
counseling is done through the lens of empathy according to Cathy. Mackenzie states the counseling
begins by the counselor asking the new client questions about him or herself. The counselor is trying
to figure out what brought the client into counseling and discuss what goals can be achieved. Ben
thought counseling session starts with the client telling the counselor how they are feeling. The
counselor is able to move the client past the surface and move to the issues that lie beneath the surface
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School Dress Codes
Its 2017 and dress codes are outrageous and they make it hard on parents to shop for their daughters
when school comes around. As parents try to make it okay and meet the requirement for the school s
dress code, the school still finds ways to punish and embarrass girls for their clothing. Not only is it
making them miss educational and instructional time but it hurts their ultimate performance. (Sorto)
School dress codes have a big impact on what girls wear and buy. They also prevent freedom of
expression and can affect them in bad ways. Schools should change their dress code because dress
codes body shame girls, sexualize girls, and projects a contradictory standard.
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A contradictory standard is a set of two rules which like the definition states the dress code has a set of
two rules; one that applies to girls and one that applies to boys. This allows boys to go to school in
tank tops and shorts but if a girl would do that it would be breaking the dress code. In schools
nowadays, the school doesn t see it that way, they see it as what is a distraction and what is not.
School dress codes have unknowingly set up double standards, creating a separation in the application
of the punishment for [violating] the dress code. She explained how boys whose trousers sag are
simply told to pull your pants up without further repercussion while girls are sent to the office and
forced to call their parents to bring them a change of clothes. (Alvarez). If a boy were to sag their
pants, they would asked to pull them up, now if a girl did something similar they would be called up
to the office and asked to call home for an extra pair of clothes or they would be sent home. See the
contradictory standard here? However, I am not arguing that schools shouldn t have dress codes. I
absolutely believe that they should. However, if a dress code is going to take place, it should not be
sexist. For example, if a girl isn t allowed to wear a spaghetti strap, then a boy shouldn t be able to
wear a tank top
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The Second Wave Of Feminism And The Gay Liberation Movement
These two films arrive amid the second wave of feminism in the United States. During this time, the
country saw the Post WWII era of family values, and mass consumerism. The civil rights movement
became the topic of discussion throughout the media, and college students across the nation became
political activist. The Vietnam war erupts as the main focus of the mid 60s, and tensions increase even
more as the Gay Liberation Movement blooms into full effect throughout the 60s and 70s. With all the
chaos, women saw themselves as secondary and decided to spark social movements as a way to gain
equality. Gloria Steinem became the face of the movement stating, The truth will set you free. But
first, it will piss you off. The main focus of the second wave of feminism was to gain women s power
and liberation. They sought to expose domestic violence against women, the marriage inequality, child
rearing, divorce, sexual assault, sexual liberation, birth control rights, abortion (Roe v. Wade),
education for women, as well as chattering the glass ceiling in the workplace. These two films could
be said to be a written response to the movement. In the film Halloween, the female characters are
sexually liberated but are consequently tortured for their promiscuity.The women are young, vibrant,
socially aware, and are comfortable with their sexuality. It would be safe to say that these women
would be a part of this movement given the historical context. The women in the film Carrie would
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Essay On Scotland Act 1998
Scotland is considered as the most northerly part of the United Kingdom as it occupied one third of
total area of the United Kingdom. Scotland has an important and strategic location as it is bordered by
England from the south, Atlantic Ocean from the north and west and by the North Sea from the west.
However Scotland is considered as one of the poorest countries in Europe, it has contributed to
political theories as it also played an important role in the scientific innovations.
In the early middle ages, Scotland was an independent state until 1707. In 1603, King James VI ruled
both England and Scotland, then he showed his intension to unite the two states and they were united
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The Scotland act 1998 was modified by two other acts adopted in 2012 and 2016 that make provision
about the functions of the Scottish Ministers as it gives more power to the Scottish parliament as it
will be responsible for the annual budget, giving Scottish Ministers powers relating to the
administration of elections to the Scottish Parliament, the authority to introduce new taxes rates,
subject to agreement of the UK Government
The SNP main goal was Scotland independence and this issue raised in the 1990s. In 1997 elections,
the Conservative Party leader John Major rejected the possibility of establishing the Scottish
Parliament, however Tony Blair the leader of the Labour Party was with the establishment of the
Scottish parliament, which was the reason for winning Blair the majority of
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SEO Advantages Of HTTPS
HTTP vs HTTPS SEO Advantages of HTTPS
Have you ever noticed the green padlock icon in the address bar of your web browser while browsing
any website?? That is the visually indication of that a HTTPS connection is in effect. A web address
without a green padlock is a HTTP connection.
For website owners....
No matter what you prefer being a website owner you need to provide extra security for all the
personal detail that users share with your website like credit card details, online bank details etc.
A good online browsing experience involves the additional security you provide to your customers
that cannot be decrypted by hackers.
That is what Google is looking for provide a secure browsing experience for the web users. Hence
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With a HTTPS connection, all communications are securely encrypted. This means that even if
somebody managed to break into the connection, they would not be able decrypt any of the data which
passes between you and the website.
SEO Advantages of Switching to HTTPS
HTTPS is important as it helps reduce the chances of hackers snooping or trying to seize and access
your customers data as it moves between the internet server and your computer or vice versa.
With HTTPS it can be guaranteed that the site will encrypt their information for that extra level of
security.
It shouldn t come as a surprise that Google prefers sites that are trusted and certified.
Considering the benefits of HTTPS and to make the internet a secure place Google has announced that
going HTTPS adding a SSL certificate on your site will give you a ranking boost.
Google has also updated Google Webmaster Tools to better handle HTTPS sites and the reporting on
them.
If your website is already serving on HTTPS, you can test its security level and configuration with the
Qualys Lab
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Virgin s Current Product And Services
Products and services Virgin s current product and services range consists of telephone, broadband,
directory inquiries and television packages. The release time of a product can largely influence the
overall success of the launch and therefore the product itself. However, the demand for Virgin
products remains fair constant throughout the year making competitors actions the primary factor
dictating their product launch timing. To ensure a successful launch, Virgin s promotional material
must be timed correctly to raise consumer awareness and increase product demand. Virgin uses
various promotional mediums in large quantities to penetrate the heavily saturated broadband market
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To ensure the product and planned promotional mix is successful. Virgin may trial the product on a
small scale to locate and adjust any issues before launching the full campaign to the mass market.
Virgin highlight the benefits of using their products/ services in their promotional material to increase
consumer desire and stimulate sales, e.g. faster broadband speeds, wider Wi Fi range, increased
security, etc. Virgin broadband customers are granted access to Virgin Media/Mobile Hotspots which
grants internet access whilst on the London Underground. Currently there are 120 stations (and
counting) with hotspot in the UK and Virgin are the only broadband provider which offers this
dedicated service which is a significant USP for the company. Virgin has created a diverse
promotional mix to promote the broadband service and attract customers to their business. Using a
combination of these techniques will have the greatest chance of succeeding in reaching Virgin s target
audience and achieving their promotional objectives. Their aim is to create a better business with a
better future and their objectives are to be the brand for business for UK SME s, to drive broadband
based consumer services, to be the best network provider, to be a responsible and sustainable business
leader, Virgin make a profit by providing a range of Virgin branded products and services which
endeavour to be better, fresher and more valuable than those that are currently
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Importance Of Patient Centered Care In Pharmacy
Patient centered care is something I think should ve been a part of the pharmacy field since pharmacy
has started though, it was to a different extent. Patient centered care for me is to mold/modify a
treatment plan according to the patient s needs and to consider them in the treatment plan when
making one up. Most doctors are likely to just tell the patient what their condition is and what they
should take and just tell them what they need to know instead of asking them questions like what are
some complications they have been facing while they are following the treatment plan and addressing
them. I think it s important to have patient centered care because then the patient is more likely to trust
their doctor and are willing to follow their plan even if it is uncomfortable to them.
During my IPPE, my preceptor asked me a question, why would a patient follow through their
medication regimen? I told him, that it s because they believe that the medication will work for them.
After that, he told me trust in their pharmacist is the key. Then, I understood it, that no matter what the
scenario is if the patient is willing to trust their healthcare professional, then they would be willing to
follow their care plan and understand their intentions for them, instead of them just listening through
one ear and out the other. From all of this, the patient gets the most benefit and it all comes down to
patient centered care overall.
Some of the examples that contradict
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The Bombing Of Oklahoma City
The period between 1995 and 2005 is very memorable in America s history. There are several
incidences and occurrences that unfolded which helped in shaping and framing the current United
States of America. The bombing of Oklahoma City is a major epic event that still lingers in the minds
of most Americans. However, there is much to contemplate and deduce based on the incidence of 19th
April 1995. The music industry also experienced drastic changes between this time frame and
analyzing these changes is pivotal in understanding the history of America and may assist in
predicting the changes to be expected within the next one decade. Evolution and advancement in
technology are also a crucial part of the discussion of American history and the emergence of the
digital era. It is, therefore, worth appreciating and acknowledging the past since it forms part of our
identity.
Timothy McVeigh was the main accuser in the case of Oklahoma City bombing. The bomb exploded
during the early morning hours of 19th April 19, 1995. Despite being an ex military officer, Timothy
was the main conspirator, and he used a rented truck to bomb the downtown side of the Oklahoma
City. The accused had parked the truck on the rear part of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building,
which is located in the downtown of Oklahoma City. According to the FBI, the powerful bomb
mounted on the truck was made of a mixture of diesel fuel, agricultural fertilizers and traces of other
chemicals ( Oklahoma City Bombing ).
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Studying Electrical Engineering Benefits Humanity
Studying Electrical Engineering Benefits Humanity
Introduction
In 1882, the Physics Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offered the first
optional course in electrical engineering (Berry, DiPiazza, Sauer, 2003, p.467). Since that time
electrical engineers have led the way in fields ranging from communications to transportation,
computing and electricity generation. This means that the devices and systems that people take for
granted in their daily lives have come into existence due largely to the efforts of electrical engineers.
Televisions, cell phones, stereos, computers, robotics, medical technologies, and the Internet, along
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Though DC is still used in many devices, it is alternating current that delivers electricity into homes
and businesses throughout the world today. This may be the most important engineering feat of the
late 19th and 20th centuries. Brining electricity to customers throughout the world changed people s
lives forever. From simple electrical lighting to appliances such as refrigerators and ovens, life
changes in innumerable ways and these changes continued to accelerate as technology expanded and
was used in new and exciting ways. It was the engineers who led this charge and made the
technologies both safe and efficient. Today we take many of these changes for granted, but at the time
the impact was immediate and dramatic. It was only a generation earlier that many people had to rely
on carrying water to their homes and heating it over a fire for baths or cooking. They had no way to
keep food from spoiling in hot summer months. They had to light their homes and businesses with
dangerous open flame sources of light and heat. All of this changed rapidly with the introduction of
electricity into homes. Washers, dryers, dishwashers, radios, televisions, vacuum cleaners and all other
sorts of devices designed to improve and simplify lives would soon find
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Similarities Between Jesus Of Nazareth And The Dream Of...
Words are More Powerful than Visuals In the poem Dream of the Rood the way the writer speaks
makes the poem seem more powerful than the movie Jesus of Nazareth . The movie depicts the cross
as a symbol of shame and cruelty. The writer of the poem describes the cross as a symbol of hope and
a way of salvation for lost sinners. I can see how this poem is a very big part of Anglo Saxon culture
and religion. The writer of this poem also makes the second coming of Christ a form of comfort for
those that are waiting for their heavenly home. (Frank Zeffirelli, Jesus of Nazareth, RAI, 1977) The
poem puts the cross in a set location whereas the movie (Jesus of Nazareth) it is Christ who has to
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The speaker also puts emphasis on the judgement when Christ returns bringing with him the ultimate
judgement. The movie has Christ gathered together in one of his followers home explaining to them
events of what will come when he returns. As John Canuteson uses Matthew chapter twenty four verse
twenty seven in his journal for as lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so
shall also the coming of the Son of man be (294). He also uses verse thirty to further explain the
second coming And then shall appear the sign of the Son of Man in heaven: and then shall all the
tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of Man coming in the clouds of heaven with
power and great glory (Canuteson 294). The poet compares the second coming as a time for great joy
and for those to not fear because when Christ comes for the final judgement all will know where they
stand. The poet further explains that he will be the ruler of all creation. The movie also has Jesus
stating when he is speaking with his apostles that he will be Lord of all he further illustrates this with
all the miracles that he
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The War Of The American War
The year was 1898, and America had just finished fighting Spain in Cuba and the Philippines. Spain
had been in control of the islands, but when they islands wanted their independence America
volunteered to help. America promoted the islands fighting back, and were encouraging the revolution
against Spain. Little did these nations know that once Spain had lost, America got signed over
everything in the Treaty of Paris, and they did not plan to let these premiere locations go without
another fight. We wanted the Philippines for three main reasons: missionaries wanted to spread
Christianity and the word of God, we couldn t leave them to govern themselves because they were
unfit, as well as business leaders wanted a way to easily become immersed in the vast markets of
China. So in February of 1899, America found themselves in another bloody war, known only as the
Philippine American War. Throughout the history of America, there has always been the belief of the
white mans burden . This means that it is the responsibility of white people to find and save non white
people from themselves by forcing our culture and governing upon them. Through this practice, we
believe we are helping and improving the lives of the poor and unfortunate people of the world. One
large aspect of this is to bring and teach the word of God to the uncivilized people that do not have the
opportunity to learn and experience about it for themselves. President McKinley used the idea of
evangelism to
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Prophet Isaiah
Topic: What are the major themes in the prophesy of Isaiah | | |TABLE OF CONTENTS |
|INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................2 | |REDEMPTION
FROM BANYLON........................................................................3 | |ISRAEL, SERVANT OF THE
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His wife was | |a prophetess (Isaiah 8:3), probably in the sense that she was married to a prophet; we
have no record that she prophesied herself. Isaiah | |also trained a group of disciples who gathered
around him (Isaiah 8:16). | | | |According to Oswalt, T. (1974), the prophet had a very broad
appreciation of the political situation in which he lived. He demonstrated | |awareness of all the
nations around his homeland. Judah and Jerusalem were the focal points of his prophecies, but he saw
God s will for | |them down the corridors of time, as well as in his own day. He saw that the kingdom
that God would establish through His Messiah would | |include all people. He was a true patriot who
denounced evils in his land, as well as giving credit where it was due. He condemned | |religious cults
yet remained neutral politically. His understanding of theology was profound. He set forth the wonder
and grandeur of | |Yahweh more ably than any other biblical writer. As a writer, Isaiah without a peer
among the Old Testament prophets. |
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Research Paper On Vincent Van Gogh
Short Essay: Art and Cultural Exchange
Many artists in Europe and America were influenced by the influx of Japanese design and ukiyo e
prints from the 18th and 19th centuries. Vincent Van Gogh was one such artist. While he was in Paris,
he came into contact with many different styles of art, including Japanese woodblock print art, which
became the source for his artistic creativity behind his work, The Courtesan (after Eisen) (see figure
1). This work is an oil on canvas painting that Van Gogh produced in 1887. The work is a form of
Japonisme because Van Gogh based it on multiple Japanese artists block prints. Van Gogh used a
block print by Keisai Eisen as the basis for the main subject of his work and he used block prints from
multiple other Japanese artists as the basis for the border for the work. Although, he used these prints
as inspiration he didn t leave them exactly as they were, in his rendition he added brighter colors and
stronger contrasts to add more dimension, and he used additional prints to frame out the final work.
Vincent Van Gogh was inspired to paint the painting after seeing a reproduction of a print that was on
the May 1886 cover of Paris Illustré that was by Keisai Eisen. ( Vincent Van Gogh ).
Fig. 1. The Courtesan (after Eisen) from Vincent Van Gogh Biography, Art, and Analysis of Works.
The Art Story. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 June 2017.
When watching the video, Converging Cultures, I decided to choose to discuss Traveling Coffer. This
piece of
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Treasure Island Quotes
The book Treasure Island, first takes place in England during the mid 1700s. As the novel continues,
the setting changes from England to the port of Bristol, where Jim first meets Long John Silver for the
first time. Once at the port of Bristol Jim, the doctor, and the rest of the crew venture to Treasure
Island on the Hispaniola.
There are four important characters in Treasure Island, they are Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver,
Doctor Livesey, and Squire Trelawney. Jim Hawkins is the narrator of most of the book. He is also the
protagonist in the book. Jim is the reason why they went to look for the treasure on Treasure Island
because he was the one to find the map. Long John Silver is the antagonist in Treasure Island. On the
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Drink and the devil had done for the rest Yo ho ho , and a bottle of rum! (Stevenson 16). This is
significant because it describes how pirates live their lives, of drinking rum and finding treasure. The
next ten or twelve pages were filled with a curious series of entries. There was a date at one end of the
line and at the other a sum of money, as in common accounts books, but instead of explanatory
writing, only a varying number of crosses between the two. (Stevenson 46). that s an important quote
because it s the first time Jim showed the map to the doctor and the squire,which started the adventure
to Treasure Island. Well squire...I don t put much faith in your discoveries, as a general thing; but I
will say this, John Silver suits me. (Stevenson 62). Doctor Livesey is telling Squire Trelawney that he
likes John Silver. The doctor seems to be very trusting of other people, so for Long John Silver to trick
him into believing he s an honest man. My curiosity, in a sense, was stronger than my fear, for I could
not remain where I was, but crept back to the bank again, whence, sheltering my head behind a bush
of broom, I might command the road before our door. (Stevenson 37). This quote shows how Jim is
becoming more brave and less fearful. He s going out from under the bridge and is
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Explain What Is Means to Have a Duty of Care in Own Work Role
Unit SHC 34 Principles for implementing duty of care in health, social care or children s and young
people s settings 1.1 Explain what is means to have a duty of care in own work role | As a childminder
I have a duty of care to keep all my minded children safe, healthy and comfortable while making sure
their rights are guarded. I have a duty of care to keep children from harm whether physical or
psychological. I carry out risk assessments in my home and when out and about to avoid potential
hazards to children. Risk assessments are reviewed every year or when accidents/incidents happen and
there is a need for review. The house is equipped with safety equipment to minimise risk of injury or
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| Unit SHC 34 2.1 Describe potential conflicts or dilemmas that may arise between the duty of care
and an individual s rights. | Children love to play and explore. For example while in a park a child will
want to climb a ladder to go on a slide. Natural reaction may be to hold or even pick up a child and put
them up. Children learn best when trying and experiencing things themselves. There is a risk of a child
slipping and falling of the steps but a child also has a right to experience facilities to aid their
development. Children need to learn how to predict and avoid dangerous situations.Another potential
dilemma may be confidentiality. I must ensure that all personal information is kept confidential and is
not shared with anyone else unless permission form is signed. But if there is a case of concern that a
child s welfare may be at risk social services have to be informed.There is also a possibility of conflict
with parent s wishes due to their culture and religion. | 2.2 Describe how to manage risks associated
with conflicts or dilemmas between an individuals rights and the duty of care. | Whilst having a duty
of care it is important to find the right balance between children s rights and parent s/carer s
responsibilities. Sometimes children s rights may outweigh the risk. As a childminder I am there to
support all children on their journey of learning and experience.
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Disadvantages And Disadvantages Of Diversity
As philosopher, Johannes Scotus Eriugena once said, Beauty is unity in the diversity. Diversity in a
society is akin to the local signature dish, rojak , where different ingredients are mixed together in a
bowl to produce a distinct taste. Similarly, in a diverse society, there are people from various races,
ethnicities and beliefs integrating to become a unique cultural identity. Diversity inculcates acceptance
and respect in a society. One has to understand that each and everyone is unique in his own ways.
There are many diverse societies in the world and Singapore is one of them. Being a multi racial
country, Singapore is home to various races, cultures and religions. A diverse society does have its
advantages and disadvantages. The former includes the promotion of humanistic values and the
improvement of productivity and profitability while the latter may result in social tension.
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One of the common disadvantages of a diverse society is that it can possibly trigger social tensions
and unrests. In instances where social tensions occur, there will be civil disorder or disturbance that is
usually caused by two opposing groups, which are made up of different races, ethnicities or religions.
This may be an impact of the rifts that are created over time due to the imminent cultural and
linguistic differences within the society. A good example is the divide and rule policy. In 1822,
Stamford Raffles devised a town plan with the purpose of remodeling Singapore into a modern city.
He set a divide and rule whereby ethnic zones were marked out for each ethnic group for residential
purposes. Such policies may result in the difficulty to maintain social cohesion and understanding
between the people of different backgrounds. It can then lead to conflicts and disagreements as well as
discriminations due to the lack of communication amongst the various
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Summary Of Cop By Michael Middleton
Cop: A true story is a book that details the true story of an Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD)
officer, Michael Middleton. During the novel, Middleton reminisces stories of his over twenty year
service to in police force. He revels and faces obstacles such as: institutionalized racism, death, drugs,
social injustice, personal challenges, and a lot more issues. Among those issues were gang violence.
As a police officer, Middleton went through a period of facing off with the infamous Crips, Bloods
and Black Panther gangs. No matter how hard he tried, the gangs would continue their illegal
activities of dealing narcotics, armed robbery, and murder. Middleton and other police officers would
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Ethics are the governing rationales that drive a person to do something. Sharfritiz tells us ethics in
public administration has for levels: personal, professional, organizational, and social (Shafritz 182).
Gangs are not necessarily under the public administration umbrella, but do contain some of these
levels. These levels are personal ethics and organizational ethics. Personal ethics are the driving point
of what makes a person want to join a gang. For the Black Panthers it is for the defense of black
people against racist actions and violence, but for the Bloods it is to compete against the Crips. It all
depends on what the individual thinks is right or wrong. Next, we have the organizational ethics.
Organization ethics are what is expected of a gang member as he or she is affiliated with the gang. In
its relation to gangs, it suggests that gangs committed crimes in honor of their organization. For an
example, a Blood wearing red was shot by a Crip wearing blue due to the organizational ethics of the
Crips gang as a whole. It is expected that a Crip do not allow a Blood to freely roam in their territory.
Another aspect of the organizational ethics of a gang is to not snitch. When the officers brought in the
member of the Black Panther whose roommate shot a rocket propelled grenade weapon (RPG) in the
apartment building, it was challenging to get answers out of him. First, he was saying he didn t know
what happened. Then, he was saying that he did not know where the RPG game from. This is a clear
example on how you are not supposed to expose the operations of your gang, i.e lying for your gang.
The final level of ethics that a gang has are social ethics. Social ethics are what require members of a
gang to fulfill the goal of the gang and to protect the existence of the it. This were the selling narcotics
and armed robberies come into play, at least for the Crips and Bloods.
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Hysterectomy In Surgery
New Surgical Technique has Dangerous Side Affects
Over half a million women will undergo hysterectomies this year [according to whom?]. Many of
these surgeries are performed to remove fibroids, as well. These benign growths in the uterus typically
cause pain, bleeding, and other symptoms. There are several techniques used by medical professionals
to perform a hysterectomy and to remove fibroid tumors, but one the power morcellator has raised
serious cause for concern.
The Power Morcellator
The power morcellator is a device that has been used in laparoscopic surgeries over the last 10 years
or so to remove fibroids, the uterus, or both. This procedure is less invasive than an open
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Because it is more invasive, it is attached to six weeks of recovery and a large scar. There is also an
increased rate of complications from blood clots and infections with this surgery.
Vaginal Hysterectomy
This procedure uses the technology of the laparoscope to cut away the uterus, which is then removed
through the vaginal canal. The morcellator is NOT part of this technique. Because there are minimal
incisions, the recovery time is dropped to approximately two weeks. There is decreased rate of clotting
or infection, and 20% of hysterectomies are currently being performed using this technique. This
procedure is not utilized if the patient has an enlarged uterus or extremely large fibroids.
Other Techniques
There are some additional techniques that have been used to rid the uterus of fibroids including
ultrasound surgery and embolization. The ultrasound surgery uses sound waves to heat and destroy
fibroids, while embolization cuts off the blood supply to the fibroids, causing them to shrink and die.
If you are evaluating the different procedures for a hysterectomy or fibroid removal, we encourage
you to carefully consider your options and the risks
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Examples Of Cultural Differences In The United States
In the United States of America, there are a lot of cultural differences compared to other countries.
These cultural differences could vary from different types of healthcare provided by their government,
choice of food, and attitude. It has been about fifteen years now that I have lived in the United States
of America and I have noticed a lot of cultural differences that the US has the is a lot different to other
countries around the world. I have noticed these cultural differences by exposing myself to the public.
For example going to the store, school, spending time with friends, and family. Obesity is a huge
problem around the world that affects both adult and children. Body mass index (BMI) reflects the
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A lot of people cannot afford to get sick because they will have a problem on financing medical fees.
One in seven Americans has no health insurance, and tens of millions of others have incomplete
coverage; in contrast, Canada provides comprehensive, first dollar health insurance to all its citizens.
If U.S. spending could be held to the Canadian percentage, the savings would amount to more than
$100 billion a year (Fuchs and Hahn, 1990). Canada has a health care that all residents are provided
with. The health care is free although some of the stuff is not covered, such as optical check ups,
dental care, and to order prescription drugs. The healthcare in Canada is covered by paying the taxes.
Many reasons why healthcare in the United States has risen throughout time. The researchers also
analyzed changes in five factors population size, aging, disease incidence, use of services, and service
price and intensity as they relate to health care spending in the study period, 1996 through 2013
(Scutti,
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  • 2. St Augustine Confessions Analysis In his Confessions, St. Augustine presented his life from his adolescence through his adulthood and conversion to Christianity. One of the most prominent themes throughout his narrative was the reaction of weeping in a situation of separation. Whether it was Monica grieving when her son left for Rome or Augustine lamenting the distance between himself and God, these scenes of weeping proved incredibly crucial to the presentation of his life story, acting as frames for specific points in his life. Through his placement and description of four specific scenes of weeping, Augustine created a pattern of mirrored events that marked the distinction between his life prior to and after his conversion. One of the first pressing occasions of a separation was the instance of Monica weeping when she discovered that Augustine had left Christianity behind to be a Manichee. He described that she wept for [him] before [God] more than mothers weep when lamenting their dead children, as she was overwhelmed with sorrow that her son was separating himself from God (Conf. 3.19). Even though Augustine himself could not see that he was straying from salvation, Monica perceived the death which held [him] and turned to God for guidance (Conf. 3.19). Through her prayers, she was granted a dream from God in which a man asked her why she was downcast and daily in flood of tears (Conf. 3.19). She replied that she mourned Augustine s separation from God, to which the man told her to have no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Cezanne Research Paper Cezanne s doubt is an biography based off of this French painters strengths and weaknesses. This also explains the type of artist cezanne was. In the beginning, it expresses his love for painting and How he painted the day his mother die. Which shows how much effort he put in his art. cezanne was also visually visually impaired. He wondered whether that would affect his paintings, in the beginning of his career. Furthermore, it explains how much anxiety cezanne had. He even wrote his will at 42. On the other hand, the rest of the bioganry was about him and his relationship his relationship with art and how he managed and proceeded with his career. Cezanne was an impressionist painter. I found it interesting that he was such a vibrant painter, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Governments Influence on the Radio Radio was originally created for the purpose of communicating with ships out to see and emergency broadcasting. Throughout history the United States government has had a major influence on the evolution of radio. The government was responsible for fostering ownership regulations for the stations in an effort to regulate information transmissions and military security. Unfortunately, in doing so the ownership of radio stations became about individual profit rather than national security. The government in the United States has played an integral role in radio s development. They began enforcing limits on station ownership to regulate the number of stations a company can own. They also began regulating the content of radio broadcasts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Owners stood to gain from purchasing of stations until the government started to regulate ownership and ruled that there were no owners. This was a loss for many radio station owners, as much of their investment was on the line. In 1996 when the FCC eliminated the restrictions, owners stood to gain, allowing the cost of purchasing a station to drop and remain about even since. With all of the influence from the government, one must wonder was there another way it could have been done. The answer is no. Had the Navy not stepped in in 1919, the US might not be a leading world power. At times, the government s rulings were extreme, and could have been a bit easier to manage. For example, rather than eliminating all ownership, the FRC could have instituted new federal regulations. Regulations could have covered the number of stations one individual or company was allowed to purchase to a number smaller than the original would have brought about enough change on its own. There will always be discrepancies in all of the communications fields. Telephones are being replaced by cell phones. Telegraphs are almost non existent. Radio is not going to go away. Allowing free range for a person to communicate with a large number of people is always going to be a touchy subject. There has to be government regulations. The government encouraged GE to monopolize much of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Short Essay On The Experience Of A Computer up the distinguishable beep that is heard when you push the start up button, doesn t beep. I have tried taking the separate components and testing them on other machines, and all of them seem to work just fine. I have switched power supplies multiple times and still nothing. Today I am going to fix this computer, I say to myself as if to motivate me. I tear open the machine and think about the process of the boot. The power from the wall travels to the power supply, which the power is distributed from the power supply into the motherboard, lastly to the various parts of the computer. Wait a minute, the motherboard light is not on! I think to myself. I unmount the motherboard from the chassis, and see that there are no standoffs. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I feel that he has the same respect that I have towards him. The weeks fly by as summer decays. I feel that I have had a successful summer, and I am looking forward towards next year. As school starts, my availability decreases. I m involved in after school activities and the store is only open for a few short hours on Saturdays. I work as many Saturdays as I can throughout the school year. I spend my days off school there as well. I hope that my commitment to the store shows. Fast forward to May, the end of my eighth grade year, I m ready to start my three month vacation on a good foot. I am placed on the payroll with an honest $7.25 wage. Now that I m on the payroll, my hours are limited. I can t come in whenever I want. But I am feeling optimistic about what this summer could bring me. I even begin a savings account for my college future. I wake up at 8:30. My shift begins at 9. I am late. I skip breakfast and frantically bike the three blocks to work in the brisk morning. Mark s truck is here which is weird because I rarely see him before noon. I walk in the door and I feel like I am in the wrong place. The cluttered store I felt so comfortable in, wasn t so cluttered. Many computers and accessories were missing. A corner normally containing monitors were nowhere to be seen. As I look around I now see Mark outside the window. He is loading up a trailer with multiple large brown cardboard boxes. I glance at Chris and Ryan conferring about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Plato And Aristotle s Views On Modern Political Thought... Philosophers have pondered what makes for an ideal state since antiquity. In fact, the ideas theorized by the ancient Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle over two millennia ago on this subject still resonate strongly today, influencing modern political thought and regime construction. Plato contends the ideal state is one ruled by a class of guardians, or philosopher kings . These philosopher kings are selected to rule because they are best fit for the responsibility. Aristotle, a pupil of Plato, acknowledges and agrees with Plato on the point that states ruled by philosopher kings would be ideal states, but adds such states are simply not reasonable. Instead, Aristotle advocates for rule by polity : a constitutional government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Likewise, children born of guardians deemed unfit to be future guardians are relegated to one of the other classes. By creating a system of specialization in which ability solely determines the citizens duties, Plato ensures those who govern his city will not be the beneficiaries of parental and/or class nepotism. For this reason, the city s political health is protected from the deleterious effects of an inefficient ruling class. This class structure is wholly unconventional, but necessary in Plato s ideal city. This is due to his position on the equity, or lack thereof, between humans; some people, be it by nature or nurture, are more competent than others and the most competent should rule over those less so for the benefit of the whole. However, Plato knows this system will be fraught if it ignores base human desire. Citizens will not willingly accept being corralled into specific societal roles, especially if they think those roles are unjust or beneath them. Plato s system cannot work without a noble lie . The noble lie promulgated to the citizens of Plato s city relies on a sort of divine meddling. According to the lie, although everyone in the society is related and should share a familial bond, guardians, auxiliaries, and producers all have different levels of ability imparted onto them by the god in the form of intrinsic metals. As Socrates says ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay On Afro-Black Slavery The South was in desperate need of workers in the time before the mid seventeenth century; however their help arrived in the mid seventeenth century in the form of black workers. There once was an idea that the Afro Black race was the only eligible people that should populate the system of slavery in America. Afro Black slavery in the United States of America has been argued in two ways by historians and researchers. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the two points that one side asking if slavery was the result of white racism and the other side asking if white racism was a result of slavery. The second point was rather or not white racism was a result of slavery. In the year of 1950, an influential article was published by Oscar and Mary Handlin. Their article compared slavery to the other ways of bondage, by discussing that what separated slavery from other ideals and ways of service was that it was only limited to the African people, it was a permanent ordeal, and that it was inherited from one generation to another. The Handlins believe that the backbone of slavery was orchestrated by colonial governors to increase the able ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He argues for the first point. Jordan says in his book White Over Black (1968) as well as other works that Europeans had viewed people of color as inferior people for a very long time way before their current time in history. He believed that those thoughts and attitudes travelled with the white Europeans to the New World. Therefore according to this statement it could be said that white racism molded the relationship and treatment of the Africans since the origins of their arrival in America. Jordan goes on to conclude that the Whites would have oppressed the Blacks in the New World regardless if there was an apparent economic incentive or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay Constructing Complex Synthetic Gene Circuits Regulation of any biological phenotype is a complex and tuned phenomenon (Weng et al, 1999). Biological systems face frequent change in the environment, both at intrinsic and extrinsic levels. These systems have evolved themselves to integrate these fluctuations and take an appropriate decision (Helikar et al, 2008). Classical genetics and DNA sequencing have provided a lot of information about different types of genes and their functions, but how do these genes interact and integrate environmental signals to encode different phenotypic responses, is not clearly understood. Emergence of synthetic biology has enabled biologists to characterize these genetic components in isolation and predict the behavior of complex networks. Synthetic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each repeat comprised of 33 to 34 amino acids. Different repeats vary mostly at position 12 and 13. Amino acids present at these two positions are called repeat variable di residues (RVDs). Each RVD has preference for a nucleotide. Repeats are modular and can be assembled in required way to bind with any target DNA sequence (Gaber et al, 2014; Meckler et al, 2013). TALEs are thus a powerful and modular tool, which can be engineered to target any DNA sequence. Riboswitches are non protein coding regulatory RNA, present in 5´ untranslated (UTR) region of mRNA, that upon binding with small molecules or peptides undergo conformational changes to control gene expression at translational level. Riboswitches are conceptually comprised of two parts (i) ligand specific aptamer domain, and (ii) expression platform, which undergoes structural changes in response to the changes in the aptamer (Winkler Breaker, 2005). Ligand driven conformational change regulates translation either by sequestering ribosome binding site or by releasing it (Caron et al, 2012). Engineered riboswitches have been reported to be modular and work in dose dependent manner (Ceres et al, 2013; Dixon et al, 2010). Modular nature of Riboswitch and TALE encouraged us to design a novel set of regulatory systems, RiboTALEs, which have multidimensional input control, like natural complex gene circuits, target specificity, and shall have ability of scale up to virtually control ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. NASA Technical Risk 1) Many project managers focus so intensely on the effort and events around creation of the deliverables that they had forgotten about the other elements associated in making the project a success. Technical risk may lead to possible impact that could have occur in a project when an implementation does not work as wanted. Risks can be in terms of major and minor effects on projects. Technical risks can be a big problem if it is not handled properly. The NASA did not handled risks effectively where it may blow up any time. The night before the space shuttle was launched, a contractor and five engineers had informed managers to hold the activity as the engineers discovered the O ring rubber seals, a vital component of the shuttle had failed a few times in sealing from bad weathers. If the technical risks are not taken into consideration, it would provide sufficient impact towards the overall process that may even lead to death and injuries as similar to the Space Shuttle incident in year 1986. 2) It was later determined that two rubber O rings, which had been designed to separate the sections of the rocket booster, had failed due to cold temperatures on the morning of the launch. The tragedy and its aftermath received extensive media coverage and prompted NASA to temporarily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Engineers should need more help in building safety requirements in their basic designs and provide a check lists for development testing. High risks areas in management system should be focused where weaknesses such as mistakes or failures may be identified. The management are to evaluate safety risk conditions such as locating parachutes or pressure bags for the astronauts. We need to think about both project and technical factors when we conduct the risk assessment. When planning for risk, mentally dividing risk into these two categories may help you identify ways to mitigate or eliminate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Increasing the Diversity of Plants According to the Simpson s diversity index calculations of all the sites in figure 7, Site 3 had the highest index reading of 0.701 out of 1. With 1 being the highest possible value, it indicates very high diversity while 0; the lowest possible value, indicates no/very low diversity. This suggests that 0.701 is a high reading, indicating high diversity of plant species. The analysis of the first hypothesis There is a direct correlation between the diversity of plant species and the relative humidity at each site , will help explain why site 3 had the highest diversity index reading when compared to the other sites. To answer this hypothesis, data will be used from graphs in figure 2, 3 and 4. It can be suggested from figure 2, 3 and 4 that the abiotic conditions of site 3 have proven to increase the diversity of plants when compared to other sites. For plant A, according to figure 2, the humidity (rH) decreases from 64% in site 2 to 50.1% at site 3 while the total number of plant A increases from 9 in site 2 to 80 in site 3. Even though the diversity of plant A increases with a decreased relative humidity in Lamma Island, this is not supposed to occur in general according to theory as higher levels of relative humidity are supposed to increase biodiversity, not decrease biodiversity. Theory suggests that a higher level of humidity is supposed to decrease the effect of solar radiation while a lower level of humidity is supposed to increase the effect of solar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Middle Childhood Attachment The enduring impact of early security of attachment has later challenges of adaptation and adjustment. (Sroufe et al.2005),found that children in high social risk environments who showed early attachment insecurity were more prone to symptoms of aggression, depression and general maladjustment than those children who were secure. (cited in Shmueli Goetz.Y. 2015, 3.0) This shows that behaviour problems such as; increased aggression and hostility and early attachment insecurity for children who have experienced stressful life events. Moreover, those behavioural variations in attachment quality are the foundation for later individual differences in personality. In addition, Erikson (1950) believed that infants need to receive care that is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Children begin to form a societal position in order to understand different circumstances which influence the beliefs and attitudes of others. Barrett and Oppenheimer s theory (2011) proposed that there can be variation in the development of children s intergroup attitudes, depending on their own characteristics the groups to which they belong, and the particular societal contexts in which they live. (cited in Gallagher P. 2015,5.3) This demonstrates that; children s psychological characteristics, towards others develop within a range of different national backgrounds. This shows that children are more inclined to create friendships which they have been exposed to previously linking what they believe, ethnicity and places they have been together, as something they have in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Importance Of Restorative Justice Last year in Chicago, there were nearly 800 homicides that took place throughout the city and that is just Chicago alone! Imagine what the numbers would be like if you added up all the homicides that took place in each state throughout the United States. It would be outrageous and that would only be for our 50 states, it does not include other countries around our world. Crime rates are skyrocketing and something needs to be done. For some of these offenders, receiving a harsh punishment and being put in jail makes them realize what they have done and makes them want to better themselves once they get out. On the other hand, other offenders serve their time, get released, and go right back to their old ways, the ways that put them in jail in the first place. Punishment does not seem to work for everyone; therefore a new approach must be put into action, this approach being restorative justice. Restorative justice is a groundbreaking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Restorative justice can take place in places such as police stations, courtrooms, and prisons. Many of the restorative justice programs take place in prisons because it relates to the victim offender relationship. I believe a good place for restorative justice within the criminal justice system is in prisons because the prisoners have nothing else to do so it is a good time for them to focus on that practice and keep busy because there is much time to be dedicated to mending their offender (RJ in the Criminal Justice System). But an even better process for restorative practice would be outside of the criminal justice system in places such as schools, workplaces, faith communities, families, and communities. Being somewhere outside of the criminal justice system gives the victim and offender more privacy and makes them feel more comfortable which can help a lot when expressing and coping with their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Examples Of Nonviolent Resistance There are many ways can nonviolent resistance be more powerful than violent retaliation. First, there are many techniques about nonviolent resistance that are sit ins, which means the patience to harm, protest, that means to disagree about something and walk in the street in peaceful way, boycotts, which means to stop buy something from someone or company, marches, that means to walk with a group of people for a long way, or speeches, which means to talk in front the people. For example, black students wanted to sit in a lunch counter and tried to ordered food, but they were refused, so they left and came back the next day, but they were threated and they got national attention. In addition, company of bus refused to sit black beside white, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay On The Aztecs The Aztecs were a powerful civilization in early Northern America. With harsh punishments and a strong government, they kept the civilization going for a long time. The capital of their empire was Tenochtitlan. It was located on Lake Texcoco. The Aztecs had a very interesting religion, A strict government, very lively citizens, and language. Aztec religion was a very interesting part of their culture. The Aztec worshipped many gods. Such as Quetzalcoatl, Tlaloc, Tezcatlipoca, and Huitzilopochtli. They sacrificed people to keep their gods happy. One time they sacrificed a princess to one of their gods as his spouse. The king later came, and, horrifically, found the priest of Aztec wearing the skin of his daughter. The king had ordered that the Aztecs be destroyed. Chicomecoatl was the god who produced food. They had two gods of war, Huitzilopochtli, and Coatlicue. The Aztecs also believed that when they died, in the afterlife they would be given a job to help the gods. (Aztec Religion. aztecs.mrdonn.org) The Aztecs had a very strict governing system. Crimes were severely punished in the Aztec society. Some Crimes were even punished by death. Getting drunk at a young age could get you a one way ticket to death. Though capital punishment was common, they made sure that everyone was punished for breaking a law, even if they went a bit ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They each wore different clothing to symbolize what rank they were in. The chief of men was the only one allowed to wear Turquoise. The citizens were very lively. In their time, everyone was ranked based on their social class. For example, the Emperor, or the Chief of Men , was at the very top. The Emperor Was the only one allowed to wear the color Turquoise. Other citizens were also ranked in a social class. For example, the Emperor was at the top of the social class. He also had the greatest deal of influence. Priests also had a great amount of influence, but not as much as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Persuasive Essay On Adult Literacy Adult literacy lies at the heart of many social crises in the United States, including crime, unemployment, and poverty. According to the Pro Literacy Organization, it has been estimated that as many as fourteen percent of US adults over the age of sixteen read at or below a fifth grade level. Among those segments of the US population with lower literacy rates, almost half live in poverty. Over ninety million American adults, are illiterate, which means they do not possess the skills required to function in today s modern society. Facts such as this regarding literacy illustrate a portrait of the social conditions that exist in America, the country generally portrayed as the most advanced in the world. Out of 191 million adults in the US, as many as 44 million cannot read a newspaper or fill out a job application; another 50 million are unable to read or comprehend above the eighth grade level. According to education experts it requires ninth grade competence to understand the instructions for an antidote on a bottle of corrosive kitchen lye, tenth grade competence to understand the instructions on a federal income tax return, and twelfth grade competence to read a life insurance form. Unfortunately, more than three fifths of the population is unable to read with the competence of a fifth grader. Steps to resolve this problem must be taken immediately. Educational improvements need to be made at the most basic level, in the country s elementary schools. It has been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Cardiovascular System Vs Respiratory System Essay The human body is not simply just an organism, or just body. The body is comprised of many different systems. Although these systems all work together with one common goal, to maintain homeostasis, perhaps there are not two systems that work more closely together than the respiratory system and the cardiovascular system. Although the entirety of each body system has a generalized common goal, these two systems share a relationship. The both focus on providing oxygen to the blood, and then ensuring that this richly oxygenated blood is circulated throughout the body. The whole human organism would fail if it lacked just one of these systems, and the individual systems would fail without each other. To fully understand how the two work together, one must fully realize the functions of each system apart. The respiratory is not one of the biggest systems of the body, but it is one of the most commonly known. However, this system is not simply for breathing or the lung system . In fact, these notions only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The two most significant to the coexistence of both systems being the pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein. The pulmonary artery carries the blood lacking in oxygen into the lungs (Bailey). From there, the oxygen from the air sacs goes into the blood vessel, while the carbon dioxide comes out (How Does Oxygen Get Into the Bloodstream) . Upon this moment, the organism exhales releasing the carbon dioxide. Meanwhile, the now oxygenated blood travels throughout the body, which especially important for the muscles. Oxygen is required for the muscles to preform any sort of strenuous activity. Faster paced breathing and an elevated heart rate aren t random symptoms of a good work out. The blood must quickly transfer oxygen to the muscles. This is so that the muscles have the ability to create adenosine tri phosphate (ATP) which carries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. President Andrew Jackson Essay President AJ Andrew Jackson was born in 1767, and grew up in the border of North and South Carolina. He attended frontier schools and acquired the reputation of being fiery tempered and willing to fight all comers. He also learned to read, and he was often called on by the community to read aloud the news from the Philadelphia papers. In 1775, with the beginning of the American Revolution, Andrew Jackson, then only 13 years old became an orderly and messenger. He took part in the Battle of Hanging Rock against the British and in a few small skirmishes with British sympathizers known as Loyalists or Tories. His brother Hugh was killed, and when the British raided Waxhaw, both he and Robert were captured. Because Jackson refused to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After one year in the, Jackson moved to the Senate, the other chamber of the Congress of the United States. He served from September 1797 to April 1798 and then retired to private life. During the years of 1804 to 1812, Jackson settled, with his wife in his home retiring indefinately. Although Jackson was active in local politics, he took little interest in national affairs. The one exception was his brief involvement with the so called Burr conspiracy. Former Vice President Aaron Burr, determined to restore his personal fortunes, convinced Jackson that he had government backing to lead a filibustering expedition into Mexico. Jackson agreed to build him some boats, but when he realized that Burr and his group were acting entirely on their own, he immediately dropped his connection with the scheme. Jackson s hot temper involved him in a number of feuds and duels. Many of them were caused by remarks made about his marriage. The duel with Charles Dickinson in 1806 stands out as an example of Jackson s characteristic refusal even to acknowledge the possibility of defeat. Jackson let his opponent fire first, because Dickinson was a faster and better shot. Allowing himself time to take deliberate aim, Jackson planned to kill his man with a single bullet, even if he had shot me through the brain. Thus, Jackson took a bullet in the chest and, without flinching, calmly killed his man. Jackson was also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The American Society Of Criminology Essay The American Society Of Criminology AHHHHhhhhh! I let out a girlish scream and squirmed as shivers went strait up my spine. I was glued to the latest episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, a show that I have watched religiously since its debut. Criminology is something that has always fascinated me, and is a career that I hope to pursue in the future as an FBI agent. I frequently surf the web looking for short stories to read about different criminal cases and to find information about job opportunities and internships. One day I found a website of an organization that studied crime independently of the government. I was immediately intrigued by the organization, and began reading about the American Society of Criminology. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, membership includes anyone interested in enhancing the professional interests of the study of criminology from students, to practitioners, to scholars of various professional criminological specialties (American Society of Criminology homepage). Membership of ASC is no longer limited to a geographic area. ASC has grown into an international organization involved with other professional societies of criminology around the world. ASC sponsors an employment exchange between its members to facilitate the various job openings in the criminological field over seas. Today, nearly 1,000 people are attending annual meetings and every major criminologist in the United States is a member and active participant of ASC (American Society of Criminology homepage). Also, there are currently 121 (15.2%) female members of what was originally a completely male organization. ASC s large numbers in membership and diversity makes the organization a unique professional association of some of the world s best and brightest thinkers (American Society of Criminology homepage). The American Society of Criminology meets once a year at a large hotel to discuss a particular topic of general interest. The society is divided up by committees, for seminars and plenary sessions. At the last meeting, there were two dozen society committees and one hundred and eighty panels. The society publishes three ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Beowulf And Sir Gawain And The Green Knight In Beowulf, and Sir Gawain, and the Green Knight, we can appreciate the significance of Beowulf and Gawain s reputations because they establish their identities in society. Reputation can be defined as an overall quality or character as seen or judged by people (Merriam Webster). First, we will discuss how reputations can be interpreted according to the individual. Then we consider what if they were to fail to uphold the expectations of others, and if so, what aspects of their lives would be affected? Whom else would they affect? Even though Beowulf and Gawain secure worthy reputations, they are constantly being tested in order to maintain their social status. Finally, with Beowulf s death and Gawain s lost honor, we are left with the impression that maintaining their legendary reputations was never attainable. Therefore, we can argue that Beowulf and Gawain are burdened by their reputations due to imposed unrealistic standards; when they fail to fulfill the expectations of others, they weaken the reputations of both themselves and those closest to them. It is hard to determine whether both characters were realistic representations of the themselves, or if they were merely an idealistic standard to influence society. Beowulf and Gawain are hindered by their reputations because of the implication that their previous behaviors are likely to reoccur. We know Beowulf is a warrior and leader of the Geats, however, he is introduced as hot hearted Beowulf (46, 634). This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Interview Questions On Counseling And Counseling I was able to interview four people about their perceptions and beliefs about counseling. I noted differences and similarities among their responses which bring about a clearer perspective on the reality of counseling as a profession. The family and friends I choose to interview about their perspective on counseling included my mom Cathy, my brother Ben and my friend Mackenzie. I interviewed a counselor named Chris who is a youth leader at my church. Chris works at Penn State Hershey Medical Center Psychiatry Unit with adults doing individual, couple and family counseling. The responses given through these interviews allowed for a broader and clearer view of the perception and reality of counseling. The first question posed to the interviewees was what happens in a typical counseling session. My mom, Cathy stated she thought the counselor asks questions to the client and listens. She went on to explain the counselor is trying to get to the root of the problem. The process of counseling is done through the lens of empathy according to Cathy. Mackenzie states the counseling begins by the counselor asking the new client questions about him or herself. The counselor is trying to figure out what brought the client into counseling and discuss what goals can be achieved. Ben thought counseling session starts with the client telling the counselor how they are feeling. The counselor is able to move the client past the surface and move to the issues that lie beneath the surface ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. School Dress Codes Its 2017 and dress codes are outrageous and they make it hard on parents to shop for their daughters when school comes around. As parents try to make it okay and meet the requirement for the school s dress code, the school still finds ways to punish and embarrass girls for their clothing. Not only is it making them miss educational and instructional time but it hurts their ultimate performance. (Sorto) School dress codes have a big impact on what girls wear and buy. They also prevent freedom of expression and can affect them in bad ways. Schools should change their dress code because dress codes body shame girls, sexualize girls, and projects a contradictory standard. Schools should change their dress code because dress codes body shame ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A contradictory standard is a set of two rules which like the definition states the dress code has a set of two rules; one that applies to girls and one that applies to boys. This allows boys to go to school in tank tops and shorts but if a girl would do that it would be breaking the dress code. In schools nowadays, the school doesn t see it that way, they see it as what is a distraction and what is not. School dress codes have unknowingly set up double standards, creating a separation in the application of the punishment for [violating] the dress code. She explained how boys whose trousers sag are simply told to pull your pants up without further repercussion while girls are sent to the office and forced to call their parents to bring them a change of clothes. (Alvarez). If a boy were to sag their pants, they would asked to pull them up, now if a girl did something similar they would be called up to the office and asked to call home for an extra pair of clothes or they would be sent home. See the contradictory standard here? However, I am not arguing that schools shouldn t have dress codes. I absolutely believe that they should. However, if a dress code is going to take place, it should not be sexist. For example, if a girl isn t allowed to wear a spaghetti strap, then a boy shouldn t be able to wear a tank top ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Second Wave Of Feminism And The Gay Liberation Movement These two films arrive amid the second wave of feminism in the United States. During this time, the country saw the Post WWII era of family values, and mass consumerism. The civil rights movement became the topic of discussion throughout the media, and college students across the nation became political activist. The Vietnam war erupts as the main focus of the mid 60s, and tensions increase even more as the Gay Liberation Movement blooms into full effect throughout the 60s and 70s. With all the chaos, women saw themselves as secondary and decided to spark social movements as a way to gain equality. Gloria Steinem became the face of the movement stating, The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off. The main focus of the second wave of feminism was to gain women s power and liberation. They sought to expose domestic violence against women, the marriage inequality, child rearing, divorce, sexual assault, sexual liberation, birth control rights, abortion (Roe v. Wade), education for women, as well as chattering the glass ceiling in the workplace. These two films could be said to be a written response to the movement. In the film Halloween, the female characters are sexually liberated but are consequently tortured for their promiscuity.The women are young, vibrant, socially aware, and are comfortable with their sexuality. It would be safe to say that these women would be a part of this movement given the historical context. The women in the film Carrie would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay On Scotland Act 1998 Scotland is considered as the most northerly part of the United Kingdom as it occupied one third of total area of the United Kingdom. Scotland has an important and strategic location as it is bordered by England from the south, Atlantic Ocean from the north and west and by the North Sea from the west. However Scotland is considered as one of the poorest countries in Europe, it has contributed to political theories as it also played an important role in the scientific innovations. In the early middle ages, Scotland was an independent state until 1707. In 1603, King James VI ruled both England and Scotland, then he showed his intension to unite the two states and they were united which is called Anglo Scottish Union. Scotland s relations with England, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Scotland act 1998 was modified by two other acts adopted in 2012 and 2016 that make provision about the functions of the Scottish Ministers as it gives more power to the Scottish parliament as it will be responsible for the annual budget, giving Scottish Ministers powers relating to the administration of elections to the Scottish Parliament, the authority to introduce new taxes rates, subject to agreement of the UK Government The SNP main goal was Scotland independence and this issue raised in the 1990s. In 1997 elections, the Conservative Party leader John Major rejected the possibility of establishing the Scottish Parliament, however Tony Blair the leader of the Labour Party was with the establishment of the Scottish parliament, which was the reason for winning Blair the majority of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. SEO Advantages Of HTTPS HTTP vs HTTPS SEO Advantages of HTTPS Have you ever noticed the green padlock icon in the address bar of your web browser while browsing any website?? That is the visually indication of that a HTTPS connection is in effect. A web address without a green padlock is a HTTP connection. For website owners.... No matter what you prefer being a website owner you need to provide extra security for all the personal detail that users share with your website like credit card details, online bank details etc. A good online browsing experience involves the additional security you provide to your customers that cannot be decrypted by hackers. That is what Google is looking for provide a secure browsing experience for the web users. Hence favors the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With a HTTPS connection, all communications are securely encrypted. This means that even if somebody managed to break into the connection, they would not be able decrypt any of the data which passes between you and the website. SEO Advantages of Switching to HTTPS HTTPS is important as it helps reduce the chances of hackers snooping or trying to seize and access your customers data as it moves between the internet server and your computer or vice versa. With HTTPS it can be guaranteed that the site will encrypt their information for that extra level of security. It shouldn t come as a surprise that Google prefers sites that are trusted and certified. Considering the benefits of HTTPS and to make the internet a secure place Google has announced that going HTTPS adding a SSL certificate on your site will give you a ranking boost. Google has also updated Google Webmaster Tools to better handle HTTPS sites and the reporting on them. If your website is already serving on HTTPS, you can test its security level and configuration with the Qualys Lab ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Virgin s Current Product And Services Products and services Virgin s current product and services range consists of telephone, broadband, directory inquiries and television packages. The release time of a product can largely influence the overall success of the launch and therefore the product itself. However, the demand for Virgin products remains fair constant throughout the year making competitors actions the primary factor dictating their product launch timing. To ensure a successful launch, Virgin s promotional material must be timed correctly to raise consumer awareness and increase product demand. Virgin uses various promotional mediums in large quantities to penetrate the heavily saturated broadband market to increase consumer awareness on a mass scale which adheres ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To ensure the product and planned promotional mix is successful. Virgin may trial the product on a small scale to locate and adjust any issues before launching the full campaign to the mass market. Virgin highlight the benefits of using their products/ services in their promotional material to increase consumer desire and stimulate sales, e.g. faster broadband speeds, wider Wi Fi range, increased security, etc. Virgin broadband customers are granted access to Virgin Media/Mobile Hotspots which grants internet access whilst on the London Underground. Currently there are 120 stations (and counting) with hotspot in the UK and Virgin are the only broadband provider which offers this dedicated service which is a significant USP for the company. Virgin has created a diverse promotional mix to promote the broadband service and attract customers to their business. Using a combination of these techniques will have the greatest chance of succeeding in reaching Virgin s target audience and achieving their promotional objectives. Their aim is to create a better business with a better future and their objectives are to be the brand for business for UK SME s, to drive broadband based consumer services, to be the best network provider, to be a responsible and sustainable business leader, Virgin make a profit by providing a range of Virgin branded products and services which endeavour to be better, fresher and more valuable than those that are currently ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Importance Of Patient Centered Care In Pharmacy Patient centered care is something I think should ve been a part of the pharmacy field since pharmacy has started though, it was to a different extent. Patient centered care for me is to mold/modify a treatment plan according to the patient s needs and to consider them in the treatment plan when making one up. Most doctors are likely to just tell the patient what their condition is and what they should take and just tell them what they need to know instead of asking them questions like what are some complications they have been facing while they are following the treatment plan and addressing them. I think it s important to have patient centered care because then the patient is more likely to trust their doctor and are willing to follow their plan even if it is uncomfortable to them. During my IPPE, my preceptor asked me a question, why would a patient follow through their medication regimen? I told him, that it s because they believe that the medication will work for them. After that, he told me trust in their pharmacist is the key. Then, I understood it, that no matter what the scenario is if the patient is willing to trust their healthcare professional, then they would be willing to follow their care plan and understand their intentions for them, instead of them just listening through one ear and out the other. From all of this, the patient gets the most benefit and it all comes down to patient centered care overall. Some of the examples that contradict ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Bombing Of Oklahoma City The period between 1995 and 2005 is very memorable in America s history. There are several incidences and occurrences that unfolded which helped in shaping and framing the current United States of America. The bombing of Oklahoma City is a major epic event that still lingers in the minds of most Americans. However, there is much to contemplate and deduce based on the incidence of 19th April 1995. The music industry also experienced drastic changes between this time frame and analyzing these changes is pivotal in understanding the history of America and may assist in predicting the changes to be expected within the next one decade. Evolution and advancement in technology are also a crucial part of the discussion of American history and the emergence of the digital era. It is, therefore, worth appreciating and acknowledging the past since it forms part of our identity. Timothy McVeigh was the main accuser in the case of Oklahoma City bombing. The bomb exploded during the early morning hours of 19th April 19, 1995. Despite being an ex military officer, Timothy was the main conspirator, and he used a rented truck to bomb the downtown side of the Oklahoma City. The accused had parked the truck on the rear part of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, which is located in the downtown of Oklahoma City. According to the FBI, the powerful bomb mounted on the truck was made of a mixture of diesel fuel, agricultural fertilizers and traces of other chemicals ( Oklahoma City Bombing ). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Studying Electrical Engineering Benefits Humanity Studying Electrical Engineering Benefits Humanity Introduction In 1882, the Physics Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offered the first optional course in electrical engineering (Berry, DiPiazza, Sauer, 2003, p.467). Since that time electrical engineers have led the way in fields ranging from communications to transportation, computing and electricity generation. This means that the devices and systems that people take for granted in their daily lives have come into existence due largely to the efforts of electrical engineers. Televisions, cell phones, stereos, computers, robotics, medical technologies, and the Internet, along with the electrical generation that powers them all, were made possible through the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though DC is still used in many devices, it is alternating current that delivers electricity into homes and businesses throughout the world today. This may be the most important engineering feat of the late 19th and 20th centuries. Brining electricity to customers throughout the world changed people s lives forever. From simple electrical lighting to appliances such as refrigerators and ovens, life changes in innumerable ways and these changes continued to accelerate as technology expanded and was used in new and exciting ways. It was the engineers who led this charge and made the technologies both safe and efficient. Today we take many of these changes for granted, but at the time the impact was immediate and dramatic. It was only a generation earlier that many people had to rely on carrying water to their homes and heating it over a fire for baths or cooking. They had no way to keep food from spoiling in hot summer months. They had to light their homes and businesses with dangerous open flame sources of light and heat. All of this changed rapidly with the introduction of electricity into homes. Washers, dryers, dishwashers, radios, televisions, vacuum cleaners and all other sorts of devices designed to improve and simplify lives would soon find ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Similarities Between Jesus Of Nazareth And The Dream Of... Words are More Powerful than Visuals In the poem Dream of the Rood the way the writer speaks makes the poem seem more powerful than the movie Jesus of Nazareth . The movie depicts the cross as a symbol of shame and cruelty. The writer of the poem describes the cross as a symbol of hope and a way of salvation for lost sinners. I can see how this poem is a very big part of Anglo Saxon culture and religion. The writer of this poem also makes the second coming of Christ a form of comfort for those that are waiting for their heavenly home. (Frank Zeffirelli, Jesus of Nazareth, RAI, 1977) The poem puts the cross in a set location whereas the movie (Jesus of Nazareth) it is Christ who has to carry his own cross hung there to die. The movie Jesus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The speaker also puts emphasis on the judgement when Christ returns bringing with him the ultimate judgement. The movie has Christ gathered together in one of his followers home explaining to them events of what will come when he returns. As John Canuteson uses Matthew chapter twenty four verse twenty seven in his journal for as lightning cometh out of the east, and shineth even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be (294). He also uses verse thirty to further explain the second coming And then shall appear the sign of the Son of Man in heaven: and then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, and they shall see the Son of Man coming in the clouds of heaven with power and great glory (Canuteson 294). The poet compares the second coming as a time for great joy and for those to not fear because when Christ comes for the final judgement all will know where they stand. The poet further explains that he will be the ruler of all creation. The movie also has Jesus stating when he is speaking with his apostles that he will be Lord of all he further illustrates this with all the miracles that he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The War Of The American War The year was 1898, and America had just finished fighting Spain in Cuba and the Philippines. Spain had been in control of the islands, but when they islands wanted their independence America volunteered to help. America promoted the islands fighting back, and were encouraging the revolution against Spain. Little did these nations know that once Spain had lost, America got signed over everything in the Treaty of Paris, and they did not plan to let these premiere locations go without another fight. We wanted the Philippines for three main reasons: missionaries wanted to spread Christianity and the word of God, we couldn t leave them to govern themselves because they were unfit, as well as business leaders wanted a way to easily become immersed in the vast markets of China. So in February of 1899, America found themselves in another bloody war, known only as the Philippine American War. Throughout the history of America, there has always been the belief of the white mans burden . This means that it is the responsibility of white people to find and save non white people from themselves by forcing our culture and governing upon them. Through this practice, we believe we are helping and improving the lives of the poor and unfortunate people of the world. One large aspect of this is to bring and teach the word of God to the uncivilized people that do not have the opportunity to learn and experience about it for themselves. President McKinley used the idea of evangelism to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Prophet Isaiah Topic: What are the major themes in the prophesy of Isaiah | | |TABLE OF CONTENTS | |INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................2 | |REDEMPTION FROM BANYLON........................................................................3 | |ISRAEL, SERVANT OF THE LORD AND YAHWEH THE SOVEREIGN RULER.............3 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His wife was | |a prophetess (Isaiah 8:3), probably in the sense that she was married to a prophet; we have no record that she prophesied herself. Isaiah | |also trained a group of disciples who gathered around him (Isaiah 8:16). | | | |According to Oswalt, T. (1974), the prophet had a very broad appreciation of the political situation in which he lived. He demonstrated | |awareness of all the nations around his homeland. Judah and Jerusalem were the focal points of his prophecies, but he saw God s will for | |them down the corridors of time, as well as in his own day. He saw that the kingdom that God would establish through His Messiah would | |include all people. He was a true patriot who denounced evils in his land, as well as giving credit where it was due. He condemned | |religious cults yet remained neutral politically. His understanding of theology was profound. He set forth the wonder and grandeur of | |Yahweh more ably than any other biblical writer. As a writer, Isaiah without a peer among the Old Testament prophets. | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Research Paper On Vincent Van Gogh Short Essay: Art and Cultural Exchange Many artists in Europe and America were influenced by the influx of Japanese design and ukiyo e prints from the 18th and 19th centuries. Vincent Van Gogh was one such artist. While he was in Paris, he came into contact with many different styles of art, including Japanese woodblock print art, which became the source for his artistic creativity behind his work, The Courtesan (after Eisen) (see figure 1). This work is an oil on canvas painting that Van Gogh produced in 1887. The work is a form of Japonisme because Van Gogh based it on multiple Japanese artists block prints. Van Gogh used a block print by Keisai Eisen as the basis for the main subject of his work and he used block prints from multiple other Japanese artists as the basis for the border for the work. Although, he used these prints as inspiration he didn t leave them exactly as they were, in his rendition he added brighter colors and stronger contrasts to add more dimension, and he used additional prints to frame out the final work. Vincent Van Gogh was inspired to paint the painting after seeing a reproduction of a print that was on the May 1886 cover of Paris Illustré that was by Keisai Eisen. ( Vincent Van Gogh ). Fig. 1. The Courtesan (after Eisen) from Vincent Van Gogh Biography, Art, and Analysis of Works. The Art Story. N.p., n.d. Web. 02 June 2017. When watching the video, Converging Cultures, I decided to choose to discuss Traveling Coffer. This piece of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Treasure Island Quotes The book Treasure Island, first takes place in England during the mid 1700s. As the novel continues, the setting changes from England to the port of Bristol, where Jim first meets Long John Silver for the first time. Once at the port of Bristol Jim, the doctor, and the rest of the crew venture to Treasure Island on the Hispaniola. There are four important characters in Treasure Island, they are Jim Hawkins, Long John Silver, Doctor Livesey, and Squire Trelawney. Jim Hawkins is the narrator of most of the book. He is also the protagonist in the book. Jim is the reason why they went to look for the treasure on Treasure Island because he was the one to find the map. Long John Silver is the antagonist in Treasure Island. On the ship he s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drink and the devil had done for the rest Yo ho ho , and a bottle of rum! (Stevenson 16). This is significant because it describes how pirates live their lives, of drinking rum and finding treasure. The next ten or twelve pages were filled with a curious series of entries. There was a date at one end of the line and at the other a sum of money, as in common accounts books, but instead of explanatory writing, only a varying number of crosses between the two. (Stevenson 46). that s an important quote because it s the first time Jim showed the map to the doctor and the squire,which started the adventure to Treasure Island. Well squire...I don t put much faith in your discoveries, as a general thing; but I will say this, John Silver suits me. (Stevenson 62). Doctor Livesey is telling Squire Trelawney that he likes John Silver. The doctor seems to be very trusting of other people, so for Long John Silver to trick him into believing he s an honest man. My curiosity, in a sense, was stronger than my fear, for I could not remain where I was, but crept back to the bank again, whence, sheltering my head behind a bush of broom, I might command the road before our door. (Stevenson 37). This quote shows how Jim is becoming more brave and less fearful. He s going out from under the bridge and is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Explain What Is Means to Have a Duty of Care in Own Work Role Unit SHC 34 Principles for implementing duty of care in health, social care or children s and young people s settings 1.1 Explain what is means to have a duty of care in own work role | As a childminder I have a duty of care to keep all my minded children safe, healthy and comfortable while making sure their rights are guarded. I have a duty of care to keep children from harm whether physical or psychological. I carry out risk assessments in my home and when out and about to avoid potential hazards to children. Risk assessments are reviewed every year or when accidents/incidents happen and there is a need for review. The house is equipped with safety equipment to minimise risk of injury or harm. Stair gates, plug sockets and cupboard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | Unit SHC 34 2.1 Describe potential conflicts or dilemmas that may arise between the duty of care and an individual s rights. | Children love to play and explore. For example while in a park a child will want to climb a ladder to go on a slide. Natural reaction may be to hold or even pick up a child and put them up. Children learn best when trying and experiencing things themselves. There is a risk of a child slipping and falling of the steps but a child also has a right to experience facilities to aid their development. Children need to learn how to predict and avoid dangerous situations.Another potential dilemma may be confidentiality. I must ensure that all personal information is kept confidential and is not shared with anyone else unless permission form is signed. But if there is a case of concern that a child s welfare may be at risk social services have to be informed.There is also a possibility of conflict with parent s wishes due to their culture and religion. | 2.2 Describe how to manage risks associated with conflicts or dilemmas between an individuals rights and the duty of care. | Whilst having a duty of care it is important to find the right balance between children s rights and parent s/carer s responsibilities. Sometimes children s rights may outweigh the risk. As a childminder I am there to support all children on their journey of learning and experience. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Disadvantages And Disadvantages Of Diversity As philosopher, Johannes Scotus Eriugena once said, Beauty is unity in the diversity. Diversity in a society is akin to the local signature dish, rojak , where different ingredients are mixed together in a bowl to produce a distinct taste. Similarly, in a diverse society, there are people from various races, ethnicities and beliefs integrating to become a unique cultural identity. Diversity inculcates acceptance and respect in a society. One has to understand that each and everyone is unique in his own ways. There are many diverse societies in the world and Singapore is one of them. Being a multi racial country, Singapore is home to various races, cultures and religions. A diverse society does have its advantages and disadvantages. The former includes the promotion of humanistic values and the improvement of productivity and profitability while the latter may result in social tension. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the common disadvantages of a diverse society is that it can possibly trigger social tensions and unrests. In instances where social tensions occur, there will be civil disorder or disturbance that is usually caused by two opposing groups, which are made up of different races, ethnicities or religions. This may be an impact of the rifts that are created over time due to the imminent cultural and linguistic differences within the society. A good example is the divide and rule policy. In 1822, Stamford Raffles devised a town plan with the purpose of remodeling Singapore into a modern city. He set a divide and rule whereby ethnic zones were marked out for each ethnic group for residential purposes. Such policies may result in the difficulty to maintain social cohesion and understanding between the people of different backgrounds. It can then lead to conflicts and disagreements as well as discriminations due to the lack of communication amongst the various ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Summary Of Cop By Michael Middleton Cop: A true story is a book that details the true story of an Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer, Michael Middleton. During the novel, Middleton reminisces stories of his over twenty year service to in police force. He revels and faces obstacles such as: institutionalized racism, death, drugs, social injustice, personal challenges, and a lot more issues. Among those issues were gang violence. As a police officer, Middleton went through a period of facing off with the infamous Crips, Bloods and Black Panther gangs. No matter how hard he tried, the gangs would continue their illegal activities of dealing narcotics, armed robbery, and murder. Middleton and other police officers would even confront gang bangers head on, but due to their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ethics are the governing rationales that drive a person to do something. Sharfritiz tells us ethics in public administration has for levels: personal, professional, organizational, and social (Shafritz 182). Gangs are not necessarily under the public administration umbrella, but do contain some of these levels. These levels are personal ethics and organizational ethics. Personal ethics are the driving point of what makes a person want to join a gang. For the Black Panthers it is for the defense of black people against racist actions and violence, but for the Bloods it is to compete against the Crips. It all depends on what the individual thinks is right or wrong. Next, we have the organizational ethics. Organization ethics are what is expected of a gang member as he or she is affiliated with the gang. In its relation to gangs, it suggests that gangs committed crimes in honor of their organization. For an example, a Blood wearing red was shot by a Crip wearing blue due to the organizational ethics of the Crips gang as a whole. It is expected that a Crip do not allow a Blood to freely roam in their territory. Another aspect of the organizational ethics of a gang is to not snitch. When the officers brought in the member of the Black Panther whose roommate shot a rocket propelled grenade weapon (RPG) in the apartment building, it was challenging to get answers out of him. First, he was saying he didn t know what happened. Then, he was saying that he did not know where the RPG game from. This is a clear example on how you are not supposed to expose the operations of your gang, i.e lying for your gang. The final level of ethics that a gang has are social ethics. Social ethics are what require members of a gang to fulfill the goal of the gang and to protect the existence of the it. This were the selling narcotics and armed robberies come into play, at least for the Crips and Bloods. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Hysterectomy In Surgery New Surgical Technique has Dangerous Side Affects Over half a million women will undergo hysterectomies this year [according to whom?]. Many of these surgeries are performed to remove fibroids, as well. These benign growths in the uterus typically cause pain, bleeding, and other symptoms. There are several techniques used by medical professionals to perform a hysterectomy and to remove fibroid tumors, but one the power morcellator has raised serious cause for concern. The Power Morcellator The power morcellator is a device that has been used in laparoscopic surgeries over the last 10 years or so to remove fibroids, the uterus, or both. This procedure is less invasive than an open hysterectomy with a shorter recovery time for patients, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because it is more invasive, it is attached to six weeks of recovery and a large scar. There is also an increased rate of complications from blood clots and infections with this surgery. Vaginal Hysterectomy This procedure uses the technology of the laparoscope to cut away the uterus, which is then removed through the vaginal canal. The morcellator is NOT part of this technique. Because there are minimal incisions, the recovery time is dropped to approximately two weeks. There is decreased rate of clotting or infection, and 20% of hysterectomies are currently being performed using this technique. This procedure is not utilized if the patient has an enlarged uterus or extremely large fibroids. Other Techniques There are some additional techniques that have been used to rid the uterus of fibroids including ultrasound surgery and embolization. The ultrasound surgery uses sound waves to heat and destroy fibroids, while embolization cuts off the blood supply to the fibroids, causing them to shrink and die. If you are evaluating the different procedures for a hysterectomy or fibroid removal, we encourage you to carefully consider your options and the risks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Examples Of Cultural Differences In The United States In the United States of America, there are a lot of cultural differences compared to other countries. These cultural differences could vary from different types of healthcare provided by their government, choice of food, and attitude. It has been about fifteen years now that I have lived in the United States of America and I have noticed a lot of cultural differences that the US has the is a lot different to other countries around the world. I have noticed these cultural differences by exposing myself to the public. For example going to the store, school, spending time with friends, and family. Obesity is a huge problem around the world that affects both adult and children. Body mass index (BMI) reflects the ratio of weight to height. As excessive weight builds, future health risks increase, average ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A lot of people cannot afford to get sick because they will have a problem on financing medical fees. One in seven Americans has no health insurance, and tens of millions of others have incomplete coverage; in contrast, Canada provides comprehensive, first dollar health insurance to all its citizens. If U.S. spending could be held to the Canadian percentage, the savings would amount to more than $100 billion a year (Fuchs and Hahn, 1990). Canada has a health care that all residents are provided with. The health care is free although some of the stuff is not covered, such as optical check ups, dental care, and to order prescription drugs. The healthcare in Canada is covered by paying the taxes. Many reasons why healthcare in the United States has risen throughout time. The researchers also analyzed changes in five factors population size, aging, disease incidence, use of services, and service price and intensity as they relate to health care spending in the study period, 1996 through 2013 (Scutti, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...