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Essay about Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
The cardiovascular system is the most important system in our body. This system is what keeps us
alive. Beating on average 30 billion times a year, our heart is never able to stop and take a break. With
every beat of our heart, the cardiovascular system moves blood, gases, nutrients, and hormones
throughout the intricate vasculature of our bodies. An adult body contains over 60,000 miles of
vessels, which can wrap around the world two and a half times. The vessel branching off of the heart
is largest artery in our body and is known as the aorta. The aorta supplies oxygenated blood to our
body. The aorta runs along the midline of our body and has many other vessels that stem from it to
deliver the blood to a specific location. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Elastic tissue is very strong. The adventitia is the outermost layer. It is made of collagen and nourishes
the wall with vasa vasorum.
An aneurysm is a widening or ballooning of a vessel. It is caused by weakness in the aortic wall. In
the aortic wall, the media is mostly affected because it is the thickest. There are instances where
dilation of the wall can occur, but to the outermost layer and this is not a typical aneurysm. It is known
as a false aneurysm or a pseudoaneurysm. When the outermost layer is dilated, often times the inner or
medial wall will rupture, but the outer wall will still be intact. The extracellular matrix proteins
degenerate and the inflammatory T cells are present. The collagen and elastin dissolve and disintegrate
which will lead to an expansion of the aortic wall. If the pressure in the vessel is too great, the aortic
wall will rupture. An abdominal aortic aneurysm is a ballooning or dilating of the abdominal aorta. An
aneurysm is diagnosed when the diameter of the vessel is greater than 50% of its original diameter.
The aorta is normally two centimeters in diameter at the level or the renal arteries. An aneurysm is
named based off of their location, size and shape. An aneurysm will affect how the vessel is shaped,
therefore causing the blood flow to alter. When an aneurysm is symmetrical on both sides of the aortic
wall it is called fusiform; but if only one side of the wall is dilated, it is saccular. Aneurysms
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Analgesima Essay
Analgesics
Pain control is essential to quality patient care. Otitis externa can be quite painful, and patients
frequently request analgesics. These agents ensure patient comfort and may have sedating properties.
Inexpensive, simple non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) reduce inflammation and
irritation and can be paired with opiates to improve pain symptoms. In some cases, systemic
analgesics are helpful before ear cleaning or wick placement (27,20).
Oral and intravenous antibiotics
Most persons with OE do not require oral medications. Oral antibiotics are generally reserved for
patients with fever, immunosuppression, diabetes, adenopathy, or an infection extending outside the
ear canal. They should be given to individuals with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Occasionally an abscess forms in the ear canal; this usually occurs in cases of OE caused by S. aureus
(6). Treatment of the abscess is often accomplished by means of a simple incision and drainage
procedure using a needle or a small blade.
Long term monitoring
For a patient of OE with debris, a suctioning of the EAC on a weekly basis is required until debris has
been removed. Patients must be monitored to ensure complete resolution of OE. Even in mild cases,
follow up is important for evaluating the response to treatment. A follow up visit 1 week after starting
treatment is usually adequate (3).
(d) Prognosis
Most incidents of OE resolve without difficulty. The majority of patients improve within 48 72 hours
of antibiotic administration. Failure to improve within 2 3 days should call the diagnosis into question
and prompt the physician to reevaluate the patient. Otitis externa usually resolves fully in 7 10 days
(3). Resolution of eczematoid OE occurs with control of the primary skin condition. In some patients,
OE can cause severe otalgia necessitating administration of narcotic pain relievers. Pain usually
improves 2 5 days after initiating therapy (27). Temporary hearing loss is common secondary to canal
occlusion. Severe infections may cause cellulitis or lymphadenitis of the face or neck. If left untreated,
the infection may invade the deeper adjacent structures and progress to necrotizing (malignant)
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A Comparative Analysis of Armies of the Night and The...
Taken at face value, Norman Mailer s Armies of the Night and Tom Wolfe s The Electric Kool Aid
Acid Test may seem very similar. They are both centered on a major author of the 1960s and his
experiencing of historical events of the time, while set in the style of New Journalism. When
examined closer, though, it becomes apparent that these novels represent two very different sides of
New Journalism Armies of the Night an autobiography with personal and political motivations, The
Electric Kool Aid Acid Test a sociological piece which tries to capture the essence of its subjects
rather than the absolute facts. By looking at the form and style which the novels were written in and
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The opening pages of chit chat, the reply to Time magazine, the celebrity talk about Lowell,
Macdonald, Goodman, the fierce competitiveness all this tells us from the beginning that this is Mailer
s story (Dickstein 149). By choosing to depict acts in which he took part and from his point of view
Mailer is able to make the validity of his statements implicit he actually saw what he is writing about.
At the same time though, questions of how much Mailer s bias is affecting the novel are raised. Mailer
is able to address these questions of possible bias by making it exceedingly obvious when his bias is at
play. As Hellmann notes, Calling himself the Novelist and self consciously using the contrivances of
novelistic form, Mailer makes us view the facts of his work as both reliable (in that we are fully
shown their source in his firsthand observation) and doubtful (in that we are constantly reminded that
they result merely from such observation) (39).
Instead of trying to hide this bias, Mailer uses it to further strengthen his work. An example of Mailer
s use of bias is in his description of the US Marshals he saw while waiting on the bus which would
take him to prison, he begins with their faces are considerably worse than he had expected and they
had the kind of faces which belong to bad guys in a Western (150). This establishes Mailer s biased
view of the US Marshals and by providing these
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Edm Songs Analysis
Top 10 Best Electronic Dance Music Songs of June MusicSnake One of the newest types of music is
EDM (Electronic Dance Music), which has become extremely popular in only a short period of time.
Here are the top ten EDM songs of June that you should definitely listen to this summer: Number Ten:
Break Free by Ariana Grande feat. Zedd This song is quite a different style for pop princess Ariana
Grande, who is much more used to having traditional pop and some R B influences in her tracks. Her
collaboration with Russian and German producer Zedd is arguably one of the best songs off of her
sophomore album My Everything (2014) because it has stood the test of time and is still frequently
played on the radio today. The chorus is incredibly invigorating ... Show more content on
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However, in my opinion, Gomez does a far better job than Grande with this transition. While Ariana
Grande s voice may technically be far superior, Gomez s voice is definitely more suited for this
particular style. This song falls under the more stereotypical, party themed EDM song, but is still a
great track nonetheless. The fun and playful lyrics of this song include I want you to know that it s our
time / You and me bleed the same light / I want you to know that I m all yours / You and me are the
same force. Number Five: Cool by Alesso feat. Roy English Out of all of the songs that I discovered at
Coachella, this is definitely my favorite. One of the reasons that this song is so incredible is because it
contains so many different electronic melodies that greatly surprise the listener upon first hearing the
track. In addition, this record is an excellent EDM song because the tempo varies greatly throughout,
yet the listener is always engaged. Roy English sings lyrics such as Before you, love, I was lost /
Drifting at sea / You were the beacon I followed home / You were the one who rescued me that add a
romantic aspect to the song as well. Number Four: Where Are Ü Now by Skrillex Diplo feat. Justin
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Analysis Of Frank Huyler s The Blood Of Strangers
Prominently featured in the mission statements of virtually of every medical school and medical
institution in the world is the call for empathetic doctors. These institutions wish to train medical
professionals that possess qualities of sympathy and compassion, and hospitals wish to employ health
professionals that showcase similar qualities. The reality, however, is starkly different, as physicians,
jaded by what they have seen in the medical world, lose the qualities that drove them to medicine in
the first place. In Frank Huyler s The Blood of Strangers, a collection of short stories from his time as
a physician in the emergency room, Huyler uses the literary techniques of irony and imagery to depict
the reality of the world of a medical professional. While Huyler provides several examples of both
techniques in his accounts, moments from A Difference of Opinion and The Secret in particular stand
out. Huyler uses irony and imagery in these two pieces to describe how medical professionals have
lost their sense of compassion and empathy due to being jaded and desensitized by the awful incidents
they have witnessed during their careers.
In a particularly morbid display of irony, Huyler, an emergency room physician who has pledged to
serve the health of humanity, wishes his comatose patient was dead. In A Difference of Opinion,
Huyler is treating a patient who has been in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for over a month and
showed little sign of improving. Due to the
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Oedipus The King Jocasta Essay
She had an obligation to conduct such research, which could have been by starting further dialogue
with Oedipus to inquire into his background and ensure that he was indeed not her son. As a result, the
scars on Oedipus s ankles and his limp were sufficient evidence to put the responsibility on Jocasta to
further inquire into the matter before marrying Oedipus, and puts the blame on her for the marriage
that results. The fact that Oedipus s appearance resembled that of Jocasta s first husband, Laius, was
another piece of evidence that should have caused Jocasta to identify Oedipus as her son; this
combined with the fact that Jocasta did not ascertain her son s death was sufficient to obligate Jocasta
to further inquire into the background of Oedipus. When Oedipus asks Jocasta to ... Show more
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This interpretation, as mentioned in an article from Pace University, is often advanced by critics and
readers and seems to reveal Jocasta s acceptance for incestuous relationships. After Oedipus reveals to
Jocasta his fear of marrying his mother; she attempts to persuade Oedipus that such a relationship
would be perfectly acceptable, saying: As to your mother s marriage bed don t fear it (1104). An
interpretation of this is that Jocasta realized the truth and attempts to have Oedipus accept it as well;
she wants him to [brush] the fear aside ( Jocasta: Mother and Wife ). This interpretation seems to solve
the puzzle as to how Jocasta had an overwhelming amount of evidence to realize that Oedipus was her
son and still never revealed the truth to Oedipus; whether this interpretation is true or not, it still shows
Jocasta s ignorance and puts her at fault for the
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Neil Shubin Your Inner Fish Analysis
For the millions of years that organisms have survived in the Earth s superficial environments, they
have adapted to their surroundings in order to survive. This concept of evolution is firmly asserted
with who survives and who is left behind to perish. Many discoveries have affirmed that humans as
well as plants and animals have developed over thousands of years to postpone their eradication
through various growths. Everything from the segments in their spine to the smallest bone in their ear
is a collaboration of their predecessors and their environment. Dr. Neil Shubin has uncovered a new
adventure that changes the way that evolution is thought about through his book, Your Inner Fish.
One identifiable example of the similarity between old
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The Collapse of Democratic Choice
With over 1 million businesses operating in Canada, corporate responsibility is a major issue that
should be recognized by citizens within society. In simple terms, corporate responsibility is the ethics
and morals of a business. Many corporations in Canada have a tremendous amount of wealth and
power. Regulation is essential in order for good government. Corporate responsibility occurs when
initiatives taken by these corporations benefit all the stakeholders. These stakeholders vary from the
employees, to the customer, and to the community. Corporate responsibility is necessary in Canada in
order to secure its democracy, protection of consumers, and sustainability of our society. Therefore, it
is important that Canada has a tight leash on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, what about the majority and common good of the people, like jobs? Murray Dobbin is one
of Canada s most popular progressive political commentators and analysts who explained that,
They influence politicians and political parties with huge amounts of cash; they threaten government
that dare to consider any laws that lessen their power or privilege; they withdraw capital to punish
governments that don t take them seriously; they spend millions on lobbyist to persuade legislators
(Dobbin).
Officials are not required to keep formal records of their contracts with lobbyists, and there is some
scope for lobbyists to avoid registration by claiming that they are merely responding to requests for
information from officials. The government has set up regulations relating to lobbying, but these
regulations are not restricting lobbying, it is making it even more legal. Teeple outlined that,
The process of registering lobbyists began under the Mulroney government in 1989. The Lobbyists
Registration Act essentially puts the onus on lobbyists to register, pay a fee, and list their areas of
interest. By its very principles, the Act legitimizes the role of the lobbying industry (Teeple).
It has to be emphasized that registration is not regulation . Allowing lobbyist to enter parliament
legitimately eats away at Canada s democracy even more. It is a form of corruption, because really it
is
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The Economic Development Foundation ( Saedf ) Essay
Economics According to the commerce data available from the San Antonio Economic Development
Foundation (SAEDF), the city is the second largest in Texas and seventh largest in the United States; it
has a cost of living around 12% lower than the US average 92.4 on the cost of living index (2015). As
cited in the SAEDF report, the Milken Institute rated San Antonio one of the top ten best performing
cities; in the same factsheet, CNN Money proclaimed it to be in the top five fastest growing cities.
Demographics: As cited in the SAEDF factsheet, Nielsen SiteReports of 2014 stated that 1,416,000
people call San Antonio home; twenty percent identify as white, ~55% Hispanic/Latino, ~7% Black,
~1% American Indian, ~2% Asian, 1% Pacific Islander, ~3.5% more than two races, and ~12% other
(2015). The same document notes that English, by a narrow majority, is the primary language
followed by bilingual English/Spanish. Employment: With an unemployment rate of about 3.5
percent, there are 1,018,841 employed persons in San Antonio the majority work in retail, healthcare
and social assistance, hospitality, food service, and government (USDOL 2016; SAEDF 2015). Taxes:
In addition to the Texas sales state tax (6.250%), San Antonians pay a city tax of 1.250%, a transit tax
of 0.500%, and an advanced transportation district tax of 0.250%, totaling 8.250% in taxes ( Rate
Information n.d.; SAEDF 2015). There is no individual or corporate state income tax.
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Personal Narrative On Taliyah
This is what you live for? This is what I live for. My sister stood over my shoulder, staring at my
laptop screen. My masterpiece was displayed: Taliyah, a vaguely Middle Eastern teenage girl,
summoning a giant flower sculpture from the ground. Grinning widely and shaking with pride, I
scrolled down the comments of the League of Legends Taliyah Community Creations spotlight.
Twelve years earlier, I had trouble drawing stick figures. The idea of transferring three dimensional
objects onto paper was wizardry. It was mystifying to watch people know exactly where to place their
pencil and shade. I was too embarrassed to show my own art. In kindergarten, I remember drawing a
girl s face on a whiteboard and immediately wiping it away. My sister
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The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in China
The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution or the Cultural Revolution had been a failed attempt at
making China a stronger country. This revolution had destroyed China s rich history. The period from
1966 to 1969 had been terrifying years in which the Red Guards used violence to purge China of any
anti communist sources. Mao Zedong had led the violence and turmoil in China after his failed
attempt at the Great Leap Forward. He relied on China s youth to change the traditional customs and
ideas. The students carried the Cultural Revolution forward and were encouraged to attack authority.
Mao said, to rebel is justified. (par. 2, Schell). The stated goals of the Cultural Revolution were to
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The rich culture throughout China was completely destroyed by the red guards. Not only had the Red
Guard utilized violence to enforce China s new communist ideals, but also rid China of the old culture.
The government leader, Zhou Enlai, stated in The Liberation Army Daily,
We have vigorously to promote proletarian thoughts and smash bourgeois thoughts in all the
academic, educational, journalistic, art, literary, and other cultural circles...It is of the utmost
importance, involving the fate and future of our Party and our country. (pg. 174, Karnow)
This statement from this critical leader shows the meaning behind their actions. Mao Zedong wanted
to promote his own ideals about communism in China. In order to do so, Mao destroyed China s
cultural elements that were created over the course of thousands of years. All of the culture
accumulated over this vast amount of time was demolished for the sake of promoting the proletarian
ideals. The horrendous actions of smashing bourgeois thoughts show the goal of the Cultural
Revolution. According to Mao Zedong, promoting communism was going to push China towards
becoming a stronger country. But as shown in the lost history, accumulated throughout each era, the
Cultural Revolution was leading to a place far worse than before. Furthermore, the police would be
given names of the people that were enemies, giving them an opportunity to look for objects from the
old culture. Those who were found with suspicious
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Deforestation Is Infrastructure Expansion ( Geist Lambin...
There are many causes/factors to deforestation, which are largely associated with direct human
influence. The first proximate cause to deforestation is infrastructure expansion (Geist Lambin, 2002,
p. 144). This refers to transportation (roads), private and public markets, rural and urban settlements,
and private and public services (water lines, oil exploitation, etc...) (Geist Lambin, 2002, p. 144). The
next cause is agricultural expansion, which includes, large or small scale cultivations, shifting
cultivations (slash and burn), and, of course, cattle ranching. Wood extractions for industrial and
domestic purposes are other proximate causes to this issue.
These issues may be exacerbated by mismanagement of central governments, heavy political and
economic pressures, widespread corruption, cronyism (appointing familiars to positions of authority),
and illegal logging operations (Speth Haas, 2006, p. 30). Corruption and illegal extracting activities
are especially problematic because they allow for further abuse and destruction to this environment.
International development agencies and corporations, such as the World Bank, must also be looked as
actors to this problem. They have contributed millions of dollars into dams, highways, power
development, and transmigration schemes (Speth Haas, 2006, 31). These organizations encourage
foreign investments to be taken place so as to expand extraction operations (Speth Haas, 2006, 31).
The weakening of domestic
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Analysis Of A House Of My Own
Sandra Cisneros composes an engaging memoir in A House of My Own that is imperative to the
coming of age of young adults today. Her memoir not only contains compilations of her childhood,
family, and writing, but also includes her unabashed journeys and internal battles faced in order to
proclaim an identity for herself as a strong, independent Chicana woman. The title of the novel alone
is an example of a peregrination Cisneros undergoes in order to discover what the meaning of a home
means exclusively to her soul searching adventure while also aiding her outlook on life itself.
When first reading her novel, the reader may believe Cisneros is pursuing a long term residency
merely for the sake of how she was raised as a child. Throughout her personal essays, Cisneros refers
back to her formative years when her family seemed to be continuously traveling all over the United
States. Cisneros conveys this by saying, When I was a girl [my family] traveled to Mexico City so
much I thought my grandparents house on La Fortuna, number 12, was home. It was the only constant
in our nomadic ramblings from one Chicago flat to another (Cisneros 78). These frequent relocations
causes her to lack crucial friendships for a child, leading to an unhealthy mentality of an introvert. As
a result, this takes a toll on Cisneros seeing as she never has the ability to properly build
communication skills and lacks a permanent residence that can last more than a certain period of time
until she has
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Personal Narrative Essay Morris College
My parents worked hard and strived for their success, people often thought because my mother
dressed me very nice that I had money. I recall growing up in a one bedroom apartment, but as my
parents worked to gain more knowledge through college and grad school that they would able to
provide a better life for me as I grew older. My mother works as a social worker and dad a Veteran of
the United States Army and currently possesses a degree in Business Administration society labeled us
as stuck up rich girl. My grandparents often told me stories of days on the farm and working for ten
cents a day to earn fifty cents a week. I was taught to be thankful for the small things and big things
would come. My childhood often bring tears to my eyes as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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It exists in all of us, whether we have money, opportunities, or advantages. Trouble is, most people
don t recognize this power for what it is. They leave it alone, or maybe they don t even know it s there.
Instead, they buy into the line from people in suits, fancy offices, or business schools who tell us that
there s a certain way to start businesses we need money to jump start our business. But that only
works for a few of us and only for a while. Why? Because, take it from me, the power of broke is all
about substance over flash. It s about creativity over certainty. It s about taking a shot over playing it
safe. And here s another thing: The money runs out after a while. Those deep pockets you may or may
not have, they ll never be deep enough to buy all the passion, ingenuity, and determination it takes to
have success over the long haul. Even if you ve got money behind you, there s no guarantee that it will
see you through. It s the money in front of you that counts, after all. It s the money you need, not the
money you have, that makes all the difference (Daymond 1). Being rich is all purchasing power; I don
t think that being rich should determine one s character. Some folks are rich and stay to their own
kind, but then you have some rich folks that feel that money is just money and will associate with the
less fortune. I think about how my parents afforded me with all the latest technology, shoes, clothes,
etc. And then I would see
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Rose Monologue
Rose Miss Rose, it s your turn, The teacher sat down at his desk. His sharp, ridiculing eyes followed
the speaker s every move. She slowly walked up to the front of the class. She raised her paper to her
face and began to speak. The time where fear and pure hatred intertwines together like a ball of yarn,
is the time we are living in now. The fear of it runs in our veins and turns our imaginations into a Mr.
Aus looked at the speaker with unease. Miss Rose! Your boring us with that poem of yours. The fact
you mentioned it will make your final grade a thirty. Next! His words were as icy as the winter air.
Her classmates whispered among themselves as Rose walked sadly to her small seat. Her nimble
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His face and hands bloody. Oh, I forgot about you, he mumbled. The spell will wear off in some
hours, no worries He paused to slurp up her intestines. Rose s eyes almost rolled back into her sockets
from the sight of it. Your friend, your parents, and your siblings all died in the same way, trying to
keep you alive and away from me His voice trailed off . Friendless and Parent less, just like I felt... He
quickly snapped out of it and continued eating until there was only a few drops of his black saliva left.
It burned a hole straight through the carpet, reveling the concrete underneath As a gift, I dulled my
saliva so it wouldn t liquefy you or cause all the other side effects. Well, I m still hungry. If your ever
doubting on still living, just come to school next in the morning. I ll enjoy your presence... After a
quick glance back at Rose, he sprouted large, black ,devilish wings from his back. He quickly
wrapped his tattered scarf around his mouth and neck to conceal his teeth. He then flew through the
gaping hole like nothing has ever happened. Rose was all that was left of this. Left to lie on the ground
and spend another cold, dark night alone. Tears flowed out of her inanimate eyes profusely the rest of
the long
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Counterdrug Operations Case Study
There are several significant planning considerations the DOD must identify and incorporate when
providing support to domestic law enforcement agencies during counterdrug operations. Firstly, DOD
support to counterdrug operations is part of a whole of government effort to eliminate the transport
and transfer of illegal drugs into the US. DOD is the lead federal agency for the detection and
monitoring (D M) of aerial and maritime transit of illegal drugs into the US as outlined in the National
Defense Authorization Acts of 1990 and 1991. The desired end result of D M is the interdiction and
apprehension by Law Enforcement Agency (LEA). DOD assists partner nations (PN) in counter drug
(CD) operations, only when specifically requested by LEA and
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Essay about The Voice of the Sea in The Awakening
The Voice of the Sea in The Awakening
Many different symbols were utilized in Kate Chopin s The Awakening to illustrate the underlying
themes and internal conflict of the characters. One constant and re emerging symbol is the sea.
The voice of the sea is seductive, never ceasing, whispering, clamoring, murmuring, inviting the soul
to wander for a spell in abysses of solitude; to lose itself in mazes of inward contemplation. The voice
of the sea speaks to the soul. The touch of the sea is sensuous, enfolding the body in its soft, close
embrace (Chopin 25).
In the novel, the ocean symbolizes Edna s awakening to a life filled with freedom and independence
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This rebirth takes her back to a time of innocence and curiosity that allows her to explore life through
new eyes. Edna is filled with swelling emotions and reveals Sometimes I feel this summer as if I were
walking through the green meadow again. Idly, aimlessly, unthinking, and unguided (Chopin 30).
Edna s recollection of this event allows her to more clearly recognize her internal turmoil.
The link between Edna s awakening and the ocean becomes even clearer when after several attempts
she finally learns to swim. The first time she ventures out into the ocean alone is the first step toward
her independence. She panics when she realizes how far she has gone alone and fears drowning. This
incident represents Edna gaining control over her body and becoming more aware of her full potential.
The ocean helps her recognize that her body is her own and she awakens to her physical, mental, and
emotional capabilities. But that night she was like the little tottering, stumbling, clutching child, who
of a sudden realizes its powers, and walks for the first time alone, boldly and with overconfidence.
(Chopin 47). Edna s sudden terror in the middle of the ocean signifies that she may not be able to
venture out as far as she wants to and may have to turn back. She wanted to swim far out, where no
woman had swum before...A quick
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Memory in Beloved Essay
Clariza Gutierrez
April 16, 2012
English 320
In everyone s life there is a moment that is so dreadful and horrific that it is best to try to push it
further and further back into your mind. When traumatized by death for example it is very natural to
shut off the memory in order to self defense suppresses the awful emotional experience. Very often it
is thoughtful that this neglecting and abandoning is the best way to forget. In Toni Morrison s novel
Beloved, memory is depicted as a dangerous and deliberating faculty of human consciousness. In this
novel Sethe endures the oppression of self imposed prison of memory by revising the past and death
of her daughter Beloved, her mother and Baby Suggs. In Louise Erdrich s ... Show more content on
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She must have nursed me two or three weeks that s the way the others did (pg 73). Again here we see
how milk to a child is important to Sethe because it is the only interaction that she had with her
daughter Beloved and her nameless mother. Even though Sethe tries to understand and cope with the
past, Beloved generates a metamorphosis in Sethe that allows her to speak what she had thought to be
the unspeakable.
With Beloved s arrival and back into Seth s life, Sethe also feels the need of going back into the
memory of Baby Suggs, her mother in law. Baby Suggs held religious gatherings at a place called the
clearing, where she taught her followers to love their voices, bodies and minds. However, after Sethe s
act of infanticide, Baby Suggs stops preaching and retreats to a sick bed to die. Accompanied by
Denver and Beloved, Sethe feels the need to go to the clearing where Baby Suggs used to preach.
Baby Suggs long distance love was equal to any skin close love she had known. The desire, let alone
the gesture, to meet her needs was good enough to lift her spirits to the place where she could take the
next step (pg 112). In this section the memory of Baby Suggs also comes onto the surface, making
Sethe want to remember her death by the presence of Beloved.
Similar to Toni Morrison s novel Beloved, Erdrich s novel Love Medicine shows characters also
dealing with memory of death and the
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Civil Disobedience In The 1960 s
Civil disobedience is not allowed by law, that is why it is done. Not because standing up for a person s
cause is a polite thing to do, not because it is acceptable by law, but because people want to make a
stand. The definition of civil disobedience is as follows: the refusal to comply with certain laws or to
pay taxes and fines, as a peaceful form of political protest.
Civil disobedience is a protest against the oppression people feel from their government, and when
they feel they have no other route, no other way to get their voices heard, they calmly gather as a
people, and show their government what they feel is wrong. The people who join in the marches and
stand up at the rallies, they know that in the eyes of the law, what they are doing is wrong. Yet, this
people know that in the eyes of morality and justice for the people, what the government is doing is
wrong, so they accept those facts, and accept their punishment.
A great era for civil disobedience in the United States of America, would have to be the 1960 s. It was
a time for figureheads, such as Rosa Parks, and Martin Luther King Jr., to sprout up and be
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were breaking the law, and the people who walked with might say that the law was breaking them.
Anytime a government keeps people under their thumb, they will eventually have to learn that
alienating a people, only gives them a cause to fight for, and the longer and harsher they are
suppressed, the more they grow to reset their government. Take for example the French Revolution, a
tired third estate, who had been overlooked, and overtaxed, created their own party, which eventually
lead to uprisings and war within France, taking the head of their monarchs. Of course, the French
Revolution wasn t an example of civil disobedience, it was an example of another route people can
take when wanting
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Arianna Biography
Arianna is a one of the founders of the Huffington Post. Her father put the idea of journalism in her
head because he would always dream of writing for a newspaper and he was a journalist himself for a
bit during the war. He actually had his own underground newspaper going on. But, eventually he was
caught and had to suffer in a concentration camp for the remainder of the war. Arianna was born in
Athens, Greece the year of 1950. There was a Greek Resistance movement during a war going on at
the time which her parents were involved with. Elli was her mother s name and her father s was
Constantine. Arianna has a younger sister named Agapi. Unfortunately, when Arianna was 16 years
old her parents separated. She moved to Britain with her mother and younger sister. Arianna went to
Cambridge University and made two big accomplishments there. In 1971, she was the President of
Cambridge s Union Society. Also, in 1972, is the year she graduated with a Master of Arts degree in
Economics. Appearing on many TV shows, along with a columnist and critic for work are the main
things Arianna did after graduating. While on the television show called Face the Music, she met a
man named, Bernard Levin and they were two panelists on the show at the time. He was also a critic
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And, it s also widespread on social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Blogger, and Google Plus. Since
the newspaper is also online and so widespread it helps the popularity of it grow. A good amount of
today s generation and population are online rather than reading the paper in their hands. When it
comes to modern media, there s no denying we live in a social cyber world. News is no longer the
province of only the news channels, and oftentimes, what the news channels produce isn t always
news. The whole landscape has changed.
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The United States Should Not Freedom Of Choice
life by decades, biotechnology has the same potential to do the same. Therefore, most advocates argue
that since the technology is there it should be used. For ages humans have been, enhance through
education and biotechnology could be another method in order to continue to further develop human
life. Although no one opposes that human life should be enhanced, not everyone has the same
definition of what constitutes the perfect human being. Everyone has different conceptions of what
makes life satisfactory as well as vary in what certain characteristics are desirable. So in order to allow
freedom of choice, from a liberal perspective, these differences among people s opinion should be
respected in order to avoid mistakes of the past where authoritarian Eugenics dictated which traits/race
were favored. Allowing individuals to have a freedom of choice, according to Agar, it motivates us to
adopt pluralistic view and monistic view of human excellence. As a consequence, an evil doctrine is
being alter into a morally acceptable one. In other words, with liberal Eugenics everyone is free to
follow their personal conception of human excellence without being dictated by an authoritarian figure
like in past movements. But if this liberal core was follow and one day genetically engineer
intelligence and longevity was achieved by geneticist, people after a long time has passed, will be peer
pressured by the mainstream practices other peers and neighbors are engaging in, hence, not
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Essay On Row By Row Data Layout
There are two obvious ways to map a two dimensional relational database table onto a one
dimensional storage interface: store the table row by row, or store the table column by column.
Historically, database system implementations and research have focused on the row by row data
layout, since it performs best on the most common application for database systems: business
transactional data processing. However, there are a set of emerging applications for database systems
for which the row by row layout performs poorly. These applications are more analytical in nature,
whose goal is to read through the data to gain new insight and use it to drive decision making and
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Designers require to compromise between optimizing query performance and maximizing query
flexibility. Columnar databases use less disk space and are more efficient in their I/O demands than
records based data warehouses but force their own compromise between optimizing for new record
insertion versus data selection and retrieval. The current paper gives an idea about advantages and
disadvantages of Row and Column Oriented Database concepts. The row by row approach keeps
information about an entity together. In the student example above, it will store all information about
the first student and then all information about the second student and so on. The column by column
approach keeps all attribute information together: all of the student name will be stored consecutively
and then all of the student email, etc Both approaches are well designed and typically a choice is made
based on performance expectation if the expected workload is based on entity (e.g., find a student, add
a student etc) then row by row approach is preferable because all information regarding a particular
student is stored together but if the expected workload tends to read per query only few attributed
from many records (e.g., a query that finds most common email address domain), then column by
column storage is preferable since irrelevant attributes for a particular query do not have to be access.
The row by row approach is writing
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Nt1330 Unit 1 Lab Report
In this section we first briefly explain the properties of a first order Delta Sigma modulated bit stream.
Based on these properties, we propose the P N pair method to process the Delta Sigma modulated bit
streams.
A Delta Sigma modulator converts an analog input signal to a Delta Sigma modulated digital bit
stream. A first order Delta Sigma modulator consists of an analog integrator, a one bit ADC, and a one
bit digital to analog converter (DAC), as shown in Fig. 2. In the Delta Sigma modulator circuit, the
analog input port and the digital output port can use either dual power supplies or a single power
supply. To avoid confusion, we use P and N to represent the polarity of the output digital signals. P
means a digital positive value true , while N means a digital negative value false . We use numbers to
represent digital or analog levels. For example, −1 and +1 represent the dual power supply level VSS
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When the input is positive, the digital output bit stream contains more P bits than N bits. There can be
consecutive P bits, but each N bit is separated by at least one P bit. Thus, there are no adjacent N bits
when the input is positive. Similarly, when the input is negative, the output bit stream consists of
single P bits separated by one or more N bits. A Delta Sigma bit stream toggles equally between N bits
and P bits when its analog value is 0. Delta Sigma modulation is a type of Pulse Density Modulation
(PDM), which means the output digital bit stream can be converted back to an analog value using a
digital moving average filter. Therefore, in a Delta Sigma modulated bit sequence ai, which has a total
of W bits, if there are n bits having the value N, and p bits having the value P, then the analog value y
of this bit sequence can be written
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Hannibal And The Second Punic War Essay
Hannibal and the Second Punic War
Hannibal Barca, lived around 247 182 B.C. As the son of Hamlicar Barca, the general of the Carthage
army, and empire builder during the first Punic war, Hannibal was trained and mentored by his father.
Hannibal was considered to be one of the world s greatest military strategists. This great strategist at
twenty five years of age was the general of the Carthaginian Empire that reached across the northern
tip of Africa. His career as the top military leader of Carthage began at the beginning of the second
Punic war where Carthage fought against the Roman republic.
The second Punic war was between 218 202 B.C. It started when Carthage attacked Spanish
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Even with his fast cavalry and strong infantry Hannibal knew that he did not have resources like
Rome. In fact, he was always outnumbered in every battle. Yet despite of being outnumbered, his
strategies helped the Carthaginians win most of the battles in the second Punic war. For example, in
the battle of Lake Trasimene, Hannibal trapped the Romans in an ambush without an escape route.
What he did was to draw the Romans in close ranks, then sneak attack them with his infantry, and
block the way out with his fast cavalry. This lead to the death of 30,000 Roman soldiers plus a high
ranking Roman general named Flaminius. In this battle, the casualties of Hannibal s forces were only
2,500 soldiers.
Another battle that shows the great military mind of Hannibal was at Cannae. At this particular battle
Hannibal, used his great military cleverness to split up the Roman forces. By doing so he attacked
them from many different angles. This strategy called for another stunning victory for Hannibal. As a
matter of fact, his forces killed as many as 44,000 Roman soldiers. These events are some of the
reasons that made Hannibal one of the greatest military minds of all
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Identify The Complex World Of Identity
Identifying the complex world of Identity
Overview
The concept of identity is difficult to define as it is ambiguous. It can be interpreted from many
different perspectives, and environments. In its most basic form it is the way that people see
themselves. This includes one s assumptions about them self as Cliford Geertz would put it, and the
society around them. Furthermore scholarship defines identity as the way people see themselves in the
context of nature, and how people see animate and inanimate aspects of the natural world. (Hoffman,
1998) We live in an all encompassing society however so identity includes all ranges from national,
social, personal, environmental, religious, and even political identities.
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Their whole ethnic, and cultural identity was completely disrupted as they were forced to leave their
homes, and became trapped in the notion that they became refugees. They were trapped inside of no
mans land outside of their own country, and it gave the existing territory whose border they were
enclosed in the authority to treat them as lesser human beings. Over many generations this led the
identity of the enclave residents to be forever tarnished. Some never had the chance to learn how to
read or write. They were deprived of basic human rights, medical care, and government subsidies and
so on. Collectively the identity in which all these enclave members formerly had which tied them to
their place of birth was completely taken away from them. (Johnson,
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Martin Luther King Education Without Character Analysis
Martin Luther King Jr. believes a good education includes both intelligence and character. These are
attributes which cover a broad spectrum of concepts he feels the education system has neglected to
teach. While King s essay, The Purpose of Education, was written 70 years ago, it will remain a
timeless and relevant piece until it no longer reflects the truth of our education system.
In his writing, King says But education which stops with efficiency may prove the greatest menace to
society. The most dangerous criminal may be the man gifted with reason, but with no morals. We are
not born with morals, we are born selfish with no concept of who we are or what we are supposed to
be. The idea that we are born innocent from birth prevents morals from being taught. This is the
danger intelligence without character presents. Education without character presents people with the
opportunity to do brilliant, immoral things. The complete education gives one not only power of
concentration, but worthy objectives upon which to concentrate. To me, and to many other people,
worthy objectives include putting one s efforts into bettering the world rather than profiting from it.
Education which includes both intelligence and character makes people like Jonas Salk, who chose not
to patent his polio vaccine. Education with only intelligence creates people like Martin Shkreli, who
raised the price of Daraprim from $13.50 to $750 per pill overnight. To save man from the morass of
propaganda, in my opinion, is one of the chief aims of education. Education must enable one to sift
and weigh evidence, to discern the true from the false, the real from the unreal, and the facts from the
fiction. Education must also provide tools to help people differentiate between evidence and
propaganda. This aspect of education is meant to protect people from engaging in or being complicit
with immoral actions. When large segments of a society believe propaganda, they are more easily
manipulated into allowing political and social actions to hurt the vulnerable. We must be able to
separate the lies of those who operate with high intelligence and low moral character. These are the
people who prey on the weak minded to gain power and
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A Religious Point Of View
From a religious point of view, if God had thought homosexuality is a sin, he would not have created
gay people by Howard Dean. Homosexuals have had a hard time coming out and making that first
step to accept themselves. The other part is actually coming out to their peers, family, and friends and
for them to accept him as well. There are many obstacles when it comes to coming out and when it
relates to Judaism. According to information published by The Jewish People Policy Planning
Institute, there were around 13.1 million Jewish people in the world in 2007, most residing in the USA
and Israel. According to the 2001 census 267,000 people in the UK said that their religious identity
was Jewish, about 0.5% of the population ( Judaism at a Glance ). As the Jewish population is slowly
increasing, homosexual Jews will be partially accepted and loved, but there desires is what is frowned
upon in Judaism law. Their desires can lead they to make wrong choices that will eventually lead to
health related issues that will affect them even further. Through the obstacles homosexuals face their
sexual morals in Judaism can lead them to have health issues later on in life.
Judaism is the original of the three Abrahamic faiths, which also includes Christianity and Islam.
Judaism originated in the Middle East over 3500 years ago and the basics of this religion were
founded by Moses. However, Jews trace their history back to Abraham. They believe that there is only
one God with whom they
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Compare And Contrast Jamestown And Plymouth Colony
The Jamestown and Plymouth colonies were run under very different circumstances. The economies
of the two colonies were vastly different and their political views differed greatly as well.
Despite their differences both colonies played a huge role in twenty first century America. The
Plymouth colony had a very industrial economy; they used subsistence farming to grow crops for their
families and then started growing enough to trade for tools and other necessities. The Plymouth
colony started to industrialize even further when they began the ship building industry and started
mass manufacturing goods. From a political standpoint the Plymouth colony was very modern for its
time. There was a definite class system consisting of an upper class of judges, wealthy businessmen,
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As you can see these colonies differed greatly in their political and economic interests. These colonies
have impacted twenty first century America in many different ways including the industrialization that
we have today and the political system that is intact today. The industrial background that was started
by the Plymouth colony is the same industrial industry that drives America foreword today. The
Plymouth colony has had a large impact on driving the industrial revolution foreword in American
history, and is part of the reason that the United States has worked its way up to the leader in industry.
The Plymouth colony started out by trading with the Indians; today the United
States trades all over the world. In February of 2016 exports alone were $178 billion. Not surprisingly
the United States biggest export is cigarettes which without the Jamestown colonies plantations of
tobacco would not be as big of a money maker as they are today. The Jamestown colony having an
aristocratic social structure is similar to the government that we have in place today. They had a select
group of people that were in charge of the welfare of the people in the colonies similar to how we
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White Tulip Ethical Dilemmas
In the TV series Fringe the Episode White Tulip you see many ethical issues as I m sure throughout
the series. However, this particular episode offers some great moment to sit back and reflect, but not
for long because before you know it you re watching something completely new and possibly and yet
another ethical question comes up. Our main character Walter has his own backstory that is ethically
questionable but not the topic of my essay, rather what Alistair peck does with his interactions with
Walter. Alistair not only went on with his jump through time but them sent a message to Walter as if
he were g d, almost as if he knew that g d took his fiancé from him the first time. Time, a phenomenon
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Granted Walter did live the guilt for the rest of his life. The interesting thing is Walter didn t believe in
g d until later in life. Once Walter realized that he had done something wrong he started to ask
forgiveness from g d in the form of a white tulip. Interesting that he chose a white tulip? The white
tulip has several significant meanings, the most significant one being forgiveness. Obvious that Walter
is asking for forgiveness and the flower represents what he asks for the most. Interesting enough the
flower also symbolizes love, innocence, and rebirth. Could the flower be a reminder to Walter that he
did what he did because he loved his son, and though what he did was completely innocent. Walter
could also be looking for new rebirth of love and a relationship between him and his son. Is it fair to
claim for Walter to claim innocence though, after all he knew what he was doing when he was doing
he made the choice to travel through time. I think while what he did was wrong he was making the
steps to correct it and looking for forgiveness, but he wanted a sign from g d and this is where Alistair
comes in. Alistair, who kills people every time he goes through time and justifies it by stating that
when he goes back for his fiancé they will
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Application Of Agropolitan Center Development
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Rural development has been discussed extensively in the literature by various writers from different
disciplines. The universal objective of rural development is to improve the quality of life of rural
people. This is facilitated upon a continuous process by government, non governmental organizations
(NGO) and different actors at the (inter) national, state and local levels. Without doubt, this involves
how best to organize rural area resources and potentials (especially human and economic potentials)
so as to achieve an increase in the overall standard of living of the rural community dwellers.
According to Halwart et, al (2003), the idea is to sustain the growth of rural economies, improve rural
community livelihood and to promote food security through the improvement of food supply,
employment and income. This chapter is divided into four parts. Part one reviews some approaches to
the application of agropolitan center strategy in rural physical planning in selected third world
countries. Part two examines the basic theories that relate to the spatial organization of human
settlements by some well known writers such as Friedman, Christaller and others. Part three relate
these theories to the present research and part four looked at large scale agriculture and rural
development in the context of aquaculture.
REVIEW OF SELECTED APPROACHES TO RURAL PHYSICAL PLANNING
JOHN FRIEDMANN AND THE AGROPOLITAN CONCEPT
The agropolitan concept as proposed by
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Unit 201
Outcome1 Understand how to plan work and be accountable to others 1.1 Outline guidelines,
procedures codes of practice relevant to personal work
There are a number of guidelines and procedures in place to enable me to do my job not only to the
best of my ability but in a professional manner. Whilst on the reception area, there are procedures that
need to be followed relating to various aspects of the job including correct procedures to greet visitors,
answer the telephone, dealing with incoming and outgoing mail, booking meeting rooms aswel as
other procedures.
1.2 Explain the purpose of planning work, and being accountable to others for own work
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It also forms part of good business ethics and is good practice to keep people up to date at all times
when things change or need to be changed. Failing to do so can result in other peoples work plans
being out of sync.
1.8 Describe types of problems that may occur during work
The types of problems that may occur during my work are; * Computers crashing, * Work not getting
saved, * Power cut, * Photocopier runs out of toner and * Photocopier/Printer runs out of paper
All of these issues can be resolved very simply. Any technical fault that involves my computer should
be reported to uplands for them to put back right. Things like photocopier/printer running out of paper
I would just use knowledge to fill it back up with paper. If the paper gets jammed inside the printer I
would try and resolve it, if not I would let a member of staff know and see if they could help me with
it.
1.9 Describe ways of seeking assistance with getting help to resolve problems
If I am seeking assistance with getting help to resolve problems, I would just ask anyone of the
colleagues around me, if they couldn t help I would email/phone my tutor and ask her.
1.10 Explain the purpose and benefits of recognising and learning from mistakes
The purpose and benefits of recognising and learning from mistakes are so you don t make them again
and also to learn what you did wrong so it can be put right.
Outcome 2
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The Effects Of Music On Music Throughout History
Toby J. Hess
Professor Paschke
Humanities 220
April 15, 2015
Technology: The Effects on Music throughout History
Music and technology aid one another. In a way a person can capture music they love through
technology and then the electronic companies flourish due to the sale and popularity of these
electronic devices. If a person wants to listen to music they can turn on a stereo or TV, choose a CD or
DVD to play, or listen to a songs downloaded in ITunes. All of these devices are proof to show how
technology is used to record, play, and change the way music is heard. A look through history will
show how far society has come in music alone. The development of technology has changed the way
the music industry operates and the way society hears and purchases music today.
It started off with humming, then singing. People sang in church choirs, in the living room, or on a
stage. Music can be heard by vocals or by the melodic tune of instruments. People paid to go to
symphonies and listen to composers perform their masterpieces. Family gathered around the piano, or
at a church to listen to music on the holidays. Music was not portable, nor was it recordable.
According to the novel, Looking Backward in 1888, the philosophy was that technology was the
solution to the ills plaguing modern life and the means to achieve a perfect society (Katz, 51).
Meaning that life was boring and technology was the answer to bettering and changing society. In
1877, Thomas Edison invented the
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How Manh s Influence On The Classroom
In this extract, we can see that Manh has attempted to encourage the students to volunteer to share
their story after 10 minutes of discussion. However the way Manh frames his turn can hint at the
unequal identities of speakers in this context. The teacher s power exertion seems apparent as there is
a sequence of Wh question who used in the turn. Moreover the use of direct object me (line 34 36) is
interesting as it signifies the dominance of teacher s agency. Instead of choosing more collective direct
objects such as tell us or tell the whole class , the use of tell me can make the classroom discussion
become merely the conversation between the teacher and the selected student. This can potentially
create a nervous environment for the students. It is noted that although the teacher has initiated many
questions, there are no answers from the students. There are also 2.5s and 4s gaps in line 36 which
shows the student s unwillingness to take part. The student s unwillingness has led to Manh s power
exertion, which is clearly seen in line 37. Using the first condition in addition with personal pronoun I
suggesting agency, Manh puts emphasis on the possible consequence of being selected by the teacher
if the students do not voluntarily take part in the speaking activity. This is not interpreted as a threat
but rather a reminding of what Manh is capable of doing as a teacher, which can be linked to the
teacher s identity as someone powerful who can nominate next
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How Do The Arts Affect High School Students
Art Programs are Fundamental to Education.
While many people believe that the arts are not a necessity for the school curriculum and that it has no
effect on students academic achievements, it actually plays a big part in it. The arts have a great
influence on students academic results as well as the students overall. Art programs are a necessity to
schools as it helps at risk students as well as regular students. New research has proven that the arts
help at risk students have better academic results as well as help them become more civically engaged
among other things. Independent studies have shown that high school students who are enrolled in art
classes tend to have higher math and verbal SAT scores than the latter students who do not. Other
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There are people who think that the arts have no value as it does not help with child development and
it hinders academic results. This is not true as mentioned earlier, the arts have a great effect on
students academic achievements and it also helps with child development. Math scores increase
depending on the art course being taken by the students. Students who took acting/play production or
music theory courses had the highest math scores and the highest verbal scores as well.(Vaughn,
Kathryn, and Ellen Winner 8) Art courses help child development and adolescent development as
well. Research conducted reveals that art learning experiences alter the attitudes of young people
toward themselves and others and that students involved in theater arts show gains in reading
proficiency as well as self control, motivation, empathy and tolerance for others. (The Arts and
Human Development) The Arts help students with social development and academic
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Financial Outcomes Paper
Week 2: Financial Outcomes Paper FIN/419 April 6, 2011 Week 2: Financial Outcomes Paper Wal
Mart Financial Initiative Wal Mart, a fortune 500 company, has thousands of stores in many countries
around the world. Michael T. Duke, President and Chief Executive Officer of Wal Mart Stores, Inc.
expresses one financial priority of Wal Mart as growth. Growth: We will continue to grow around the
world. We have many opportunities to grow by opening new stores, entering new markets, making
acquisitions, integrating online channels, and developing new, innovative formats to allow people to
experience the Walmart brands (Wal Mart, 2010). Herein, Wal Mart s growth initiative, three potential
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As demonstrated in Portland, Oregon, not every community desires a Wal Mart. In his CEO s letter to
the shareholders, Michael Duke referred to opportunities in metropolitan markets as a major
contributor to growth potential (Wal Mart, 2010). However, sales growth has declined steadily since
2007. Wal Mart s 2010 annual report showed a 1% increase in sales growth over the prior year. With
the steady decline in sales growth, Wal Mart s initiative to continue growing looks bleak; especially in
hard economic times. Proof of the decline is seen in Wal Mart s 2011 first quarterly statement which
posted a decline in same store sales in the United States of 1.4% (Stock Blog Hub, 2010, para. 3).
New growth is the key to the success of Wal Mart s growth initiative. Without new markets, and with
a steady decline in sales of existing stores, Wal Mart s faces an inevitable decline leading to a failed
growth initiative. Financial Outcome: Increase in Sales Another potential outcome of the company s
growth is initiative is that the sales will increase. For the last five years Wal Mart has experienced a
year over year growth in its net sales. Sales increased 9%, 11%, 8%, 7% and 1% in the years 2006,
2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 respectively (Wal Mart, 2010). The company previously credited lower
grocery prices during peak shopping times like the Fourth of July holiday for the sales increase.
Management increased promotions and rollback prices on 16,000 items. In the fall the
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  • 2. Essay about Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm The cardiovascular system is the most important system in our body. This system is what keeps us alive. Beating on average 30 billion times a year, our heart is never able to stop and take a break. With every beat of our heart, the cardiovascular system moves blood, gases, nutrients, and hormones throughout the intricate vasculature of our bodies. An adult body contains over 60,000 miles of vessels, which can wrap around the world two and a half times. The vessel branching off of the heart is largest artery in our body and is known as the aorta. The aorta supplies oxygenated blood to our body. The aorta runs along the midline of our body and has many other vessels that stem from it to deliver the blood to a specific location. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elastic tissue is very strong. The adventitia is the outermost layer. It is made of collagen and nourishes the wall with vasa vasorum. An aneurysm is a widening or ballooning of a vessel. It is caused by weakness in the aortic wall. In the aortic wall, the media is mostly affected because it is the thickest. There are instances where dilation of the wall can occur, but to the outermost layer and this is not a typical aneurysm. It is known as a false aneurysm or a pseudoaneurysm. When the outermost layer is dilated, often times the inner or medial wall will rupture, but the outer wall will still be intact. The extracellular matrix proteins degenerate and the inflammatory T cells are present. The collagen and elastin dissolve and disintegrate which will lead to an expansion of the aortic wall. If the pressure in the vessel is too great, the aortic wall will rupture. An abdominal aortic aneurysm is a ballooning or dilating of the abdominal aorta. An aneurysm is diagnosed when the diameter of the vessel is greater than 50% of its original diameter. The aorta is normally two centimeters in diameter at the level or the renal arteries. An aneurysm is named based off of their location, size and shape. An aneurysm will affect how the vessel is shaped, therefore causing the blood flow to alter. When an aneurysm is symmetrical on both sides of the aortic wall it is called fusiform; but if only one side of the wall is dilated, it is saccular. Aneurysms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Analgesima Essay Analgesics Pain control is essential to quality patient care. Otitis externa can be quite painful, and patients frequently request analgesics. These agents ensure patient comfort and may have sedating properties. Inexpensive, simple non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) reduce inflammation and irritation and can be paired with opiates to improve pain symptoms. In some cases, systemic analgesics are helpful before ear cleaning or wick placement (27,20). Oral and intravenous antibiotics Most persons with OE do not require oral medications. Oral antibiotics are generally reserved for patients with fever, immunosuppression, diabetes, adenopathy, or an infection extending outside the ear canal. They should be given to individuals with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Occasionally an abscess forms in the ear canal; this usually occurs in cases of OE caused by S. aureus (6). Treatment of the abscess is often accomplished by means of a simple incision and drainage procedure using a needle or a small blade. Long term monitoring For a patient of OE with debris, a suctioning of the EAC on a weekly basis is required until debris has been removed. Patients must be monitored to ensure complete resolution of OE. Even in mild cases, follow up is important for evaluating the response to treatment. A follow up visit 1 week after starting treatment is usually adequate (3). (d) Prognosis Most incidents of OE resolve without difficulty. The majority of patients improve within 48 72 hours of antibiotic administration. Failure to improve within 2 3 days should call the diagnosis into question and prompt the physician to reevaluate the patient. Otitis externa usually resolves fully in 7 10 days (3). Resolution of eczematoid OE occurs with control of the primary skin condition. In some patients, OE can cause severe otalgia necessitating administration of narcotic pain relievers. Pain usually improves 2 5 days after initiating therapy (27). Temporary hearing loss is common secondary to canal occlusion. Severe infections may cause cellulitis or lymphadenitis of the face or neck. If left untreated, the infection may invade the deeper adjacent structures and progress to necrotizing (malignant) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. A Comparative Analysis of Armies of the Night and The... Taken at face value, Norman Mailer s Armies of the Night and Tom Wolfe s The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test may seem very similar. They are both centered on a major author of the 1960s and his experiencing of historical events of the time, while set in the style of New Journalism. When examined closer, though, it becomes apparent that these novels represent two very different sides of New Journalism Armies of the Night an autobiography with personal and political motivations, The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test a sociological piece which tries to capture the essence of its subjects rather than the absolute facts. By looking at the form and style which the novels were written in and the motives behind Mailer s Armies of the Night and Wolfe s The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The opening pages of chit chat, the reply to Time magazine, the celebrity talk about Lowell, Macdonald, Goodman, the fierce competitiveness all this tells us from the beginning that this is Mailer s story (Dickstein 149). By choosing to depict acts in which he took part and from his point of view Mailer is able to make the validity of his statements implicit he actually saw what he is writing about. At the same time though, questions of how much Mailer s bias is affecting the novel are raised. Mailer is able to address these questions of possible bias by making it exceedingly obvious when his bias is at play. As Hellmann notes, Calling himself the Novelist and self consciously using the contrivances of novelistic form, Mailer makes us view the facts of his work as both reliable (in that we are fully shown their source in his firsthand observation) and doubtful (in that we are constantly reminded that they result merely from such observation) (39). Instead of trying to hide this bias, Mailer uses it to further strengthen his work. An example of Mailer s use of bias is in his description of the US Marshals he saw while waiting on the bus which would take him to prison, he begins with their faces are considerably worse than he had expected and they had the kind of faces which belong to bad guys in a Western (150). This establishes Mailer s biased view of the US Marshals and by providing these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Edm Songs Analysis Top 10 Best Electronic Dance Music Songs of June MusicSnake One of the newest types of music is EDM (Electronic Dance Music), which has become extremely popular in only a short period of time. Here are the top ten EDM songs of June that you should definitely listen to this summer: Number Ten: Break Free by Ariana Grande feat. Zedd This song is quite a different style for pop princess Ariana Grande, who is much more used to having traditional pop and some R B influences in her tracks. Her collaboration with Russian and German producer Zedd is arguably one of the best songs off of her sophomore album My Everything (2014) because it has stood the test of time and is still frequently played on the radio today. The chorus is incredibly invigorating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, in my opinion, Gomez does a far better job than Grande with this transition. While Ariana Grande s voice may technically be far superior, Gomez s voice is definitely more suited for this particular style. This song falls under the more stereotypical, party themed EDM song, but is still a great track nonetheless. The fun and playful lyrics of this song include I want you to know that it s our time / You and me bleed the same light / I want you to know that I m all yours / You and me are the same force. Number Five: Cool by Alesso feat. Roy English Out of all of the songs that I discovered at Coachella, this is definitely my favorite. One of the reasons that this song is so incredible is because it contains so many different electronic melodies that greatly surprise the listener upon first hearing the track. In addition, this record is an excellent EDM song because the tempo varies greatly throughout, yet the listener is always engaged. Roy English sings lyrics such as Before you, love, I was lost / Drifting at sea / You were the beacon I followed home / You were the one who rescued me that add a romantic aspect to the song as well. Number Four: Where Are Ü Now by Skrillex Diplo feat. Justin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Analysis Of Frank Huyler s The Blood Of Strangers Prominently featured in the mission statements of virtually of every medical school and medical institution in the world is the call for empathetic doctors. These institutions wish to train medical professionals that possess qualities of sympathy and compassion, and hospitals wish to employ health professionals that showcase similar qualities. The reality, however, is starkly different, as physicians, jaded by what they have seen in the medical world, lose the qualities that drove them to medicine in the first place. In Frank Huyler s The Blood of Strangers, a collection of short stories from his time as a physician in the emergency room, Huyler uses the literary techniques of irony and imagery to depict the reality of the world of a medical professional. While Huyler provides several examples of both techniques in his accounts, moments from A Difference of Opinion and The Secret in particular stand out. Huyler uses irony and imagery in these two pieces to describe how medical professionals have lost their sense of compassion and empathy due to being jaded and desensitized by the awful incidents they have witnessed during their careers. In a particularly morbid display of irony, Huyler, an emergency room physician who has pledged to serve the health of humanity, wishes his comatose patient was dead. In A Difference of Opinion, Huyler is treating a patient who has been in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for over a month and showed little sign of improving. Due to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Oedipus The King Jocasta Essay She had an obligation to conduct such research, which could have been by starting further dialogue with Oedipus to inquire into his background and ensure that he was indeed not her son. As a result, the scars on Oedipus s ankles and his limp were sufficient evidence to put the responsibility on Jocasta to further inquire into the matter before marrying Oedipus, and puts the blame on her for the marriage that results. The fact that Oedipus s appearance resembled that of Jocasta s first husband, Laius, was another piece of evidence that should have caused Jocasta to identify Oedipus as her son; this combined with the fact that Jocasta did not ascertain her son s death was sufficient to obligate Jocasta to further inquire into the background of Oedipus. When Oedipus asks Jocasta to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This interpretation, as mentioned in an article from Pace University, is often advanced by critics and readers and seems to reveal Jocasta s acceptance for incestuous relationships. After Oedipus reveals to Jocasta his fear of marrying his mother; she attempts to persuade Oedipus that such a relationship would be perfectly acceptable, saying: As to your mother s marriage bed don t fear it (1104). An interpretation of this is that Jocasta realized the truth and attempts to have Oedipus accept it as well; she wants him to [brush] the fear aside ( Jocasta: Mother and Wife ). This interpretation seems to solve the puzzle as to how Jocasta had an overwhelming amount of evidence to realize that Oedipus was her son and still never revealed the truth to Oedipus; whether this interpretation is true or not, it still shows Jocasta s ignorance and puts her at fault for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Neil Shubin Your Inner Fish Analysis For the millions of years that organisms have survived in the Earth s superficial environments, they have adapted to their surroundings in order to survive. This concept of evolution is firmly asserted with who survives and who is left behind to perish. Many discoveries have affirmed that humans as well as plants and animals have developed over thousands of years to postpone their eradication through various growths. Everything from the segments in their spine to the smallest bone in their ear is a collaboration of their predecessors and their environment. Dr. Neil Shubin has uncovered a new adventure that changes the way that evolution is thought about through his book, Your Inner Fish. One identifiable example of the similarity between old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Collapse of Democratic Choice With over 1 million businesses operating in Canada, corporate responsibility is a major issue that should be recognized by citizens within society. In simple terms, corporate responsibility is the ethics and morals of a business. Many corporations in Canada have a tremendous amount of wealth and power. Regulation is essential in order for good government. Corporate responsibility occurs when initiatives taken by these corporations benefit all the stakeholders. These stakeholders vary from the employees, to the customer, and to the community. Corporate responsibility is necessary in Canada in order to secure its democracy, protection of consumers, and sustainability of our society. Therefore, it is important that Canada has a tight leash on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, what about the majority and common good of the people, like jobs? Murray Dobbin is one of Canada s most popular progressive political commentators and analysts who explained that, They influence politicians and political parties with huge amounts of cash; they threaten government that dare to consider any laws that lessen their power or privilege; they withdraw capital to punish governments that don t take them seriously; they spend millions on lobbyist to persuade legislators (Dobbin). Officials are not required to keep formal records of their contracts with lobbyists, and there is some scope for lobbyists to avoid registration by claiming that they are merely responding to requests for information from officials. The government has set up regulations relating to lobbying, but these regulations are not restricting lobbying, it is making it even more legal. Teeple outlined that, The process of registering lobbyists began under the Mulroney government in 1989. The Lobbyists Registration Act essentially puts the onus on lobbyists to register, pay a fee, and list their areas of interest. By its very principles, the Act legitimizes the role of the lobbying industry (Teeple). It has to be emphasized that registration is not regulation . Allowing lobbyist to enter parliament legitimately eats away at Canada s democracy even more. It is a form of corruption, because really it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Economic Development Foundation ( Saedf ) Essay Economics According to the commerce data available from the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation (SAEDF), the city is the second largest in Texas and seventh largest in the United States; it has a cost of living around 12% lower than the US average 92.4 on the cost of living index (2015). As cited in the SAEDF report, the Milken Institute rated San Antonio one of the top ten best performing cities; in the same factsheet, CNN Money proclaimed it to be in the top five fastest growing cities. Demographics: As cited in the SAEDF factsheet, Nielsen SiteReports of 2014 stated that 1,416,000 people call San Antonio home; twenty percent identify as white, ~55% Hispanic/Latino, ~7% Black, ~1% American Indian, ~2% Asian, 1% Pacific Islander, ~3.5% more than two races, and ~12% other (2015). The same document notes that English, by a narrow majority, is the primary language followed by bilingual English/Spanish. Employment: With an unemployment rate of about 3.5 percent, there are 1,018,841 employed persons in San Antonio the majority work in retail, healthcare and social assistance, hospitality, food service, and government (USDOL 2016; SAEDF 2015). Taxes: In addition to the Texas sales state tax (6.250%), San Antonians pay a city tax of 1.250%, a transit tax of 0.500%, and an advanced transportation district tax of 0.250%, totaling 8.250% in taxes ( Rate Information n.d.; SAEDF 2015). There is no individual or corporate state income tax. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Personal Narrative On Taliyah This is what you live for? This is what I live for. My sister stood over my shoulder, staring at my laptop screen. My masterpiece was displayed: Taliyah, a vaguely Middle Eastern teenage girl, summoning a giant flower sculpture from the ground. Grinning widely and shaking with pride, I scrolled down the comments of the League of Legends Taliyah Community Creations spotlight. Twelve years earlier, I had trouble drawing stick figures. The idea of transferring three dimensional objects onto paper was wizardry. It was mystifying to watch people know exactly where to place their pencil and shade. I was too embarrassed to show my own art. In kindergarten, I remember drawing a girl s face on a whiteboard and immediately wiping it away. My sister ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in China The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution or the Cultural Revolution had been a failed attempt at making China a stronger country. This revolution had destroyed China s rich history. The period from 1966 to 1969 had been terrifying years in which the Red Guards used violence to purge China of any anti communist sources. Mao Zedong had led the violence and turmoil in China after his failed attempt at the Great Leap Forward. He relied on China s youth to change the traditional customs and ideas. The students carried the Cultural Revolution forward and were encouraged to attack authority. Mao said, to rebel is justified. (par. 2, Schell). The stated goals of the Cultural Revolution were to abolish the four olds, old customs, old ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The rich culture throughout China was completely destroyed by the red guards. Not only had the Red Guard utilized violence to enforce China s new communist ideals, but also rid China of the old culture. The government leader, Zhou Enlai, stated in The Liberation Army Daily, We have vigorously to promote proletarian thoughts and smash bourgeois thoughts in all the academic, educational, journalistic, art, literary, and other cultural circles...It is of the utmost importance, involving the fate and future of our Party and our country. (pg. 174, Karnow) This statement from this critical leader shows the meaning behind their actions. Mao Zedong wanted to promote his own ideals about communism in China. In order to do so, Mao destroyed China s cultural elements that were created over the course of thousands of years. All of the culture accumulated over this vast amount of time was demolished for the sake of promoting the proletarian ideals. The horrendous actions of smashing bourgeois thoughts show the goal of the Cultural Revolution. According to Mao Zedong, promoting communism was going to push China towards becoming a stronger country. But as shown in the lost history, accumulated throughout each era, the Cultural Revolution was leading to a place far worse than before. Furthermore, the police would be given names of the people that were enemies, giving them an opportunity to look for objects from the old culture. Those who were found with suspicious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Deforestation Is Infrastructure Expansion ( Geist Lambin... There are many causes/factors to deforestation, which are largely associated with direct human influence. The first proximate cause to deforestation is infrastructure expansion (Geist Lambin, 2002, p. 144). This refers to transportation (roads), private and public markets, rural and urban settlements, and private and public services (water lines, oil exploitation, etc...) (Geist Lambin, 2002, p. 144). The next cause is agricultural expansion, which includes, large or small scale cultivations, shifting cultivations (slash and burn), and, of course, cattle ranching. Wood extractions for industrial and domestic purposes are other proximate causes to this issue. These issues may be exacerbated by mismanagement of central governments, heavy political and economic pressures, widespread corruption, cronyism (appointing familiars to positions of authority), and illegal logging operations (Speth Haas, 2006, p. 30). Corruption and illegal extracting activities are especially problematic because they allow for further abuse and destruction to this environment. International development agencies and corporations, such as the World Bank, must also be looked as actors to this problem. They have contributed millions of dollars into dams, highways, power development, and transmigration schemes (Speth Haas, 2006, 31). These organizations encourage foreign investments to be taken place so as to expand extraction operations (Speth Haas, 2006, 31). The weakening of domestic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Analysis Of A House Of My Own Sandra Cisneros composes an engaging memoir in A House of My Own that is imperative to the coming of age of young adults today. Her memoir not only contains compilations of her childhood, family, and writing, but also includes her unabashed journeys and internal battles faced in order to proclaim an identity for herself as a strong, independent Chicana woman. The title of the novel alone is an example of a peregrination Cisneros undergoes in order to discover what the meaning of a home means exclusively to her soul searching adventure while also aiding her outlook on life itself. When first reading her novel, the reader may believe Cisneros is pursuing a long term residency merely for the sake of how she was raised as a child. Throughout her personal essays, Cisneros refers back to her formative years when her family seemed to be continuously traveling all over the United States. Cisneros conveys this by saying, When I was a girl [my family] traveled to Mexico City so much I thought my grandparents house on La Fortuna, number 12, was home. It was the only constant in our nomadic ramblings from one Chicago flat to another (Cisneros 78). These frequent relocations causes her to lack crucial friendships for a child, leading to an unhealthy mentality of an introvert. As a result, this takes a toll on Cisneros seeing as she never has the ability to properly build communication skills and lacks a permanent residence that can last more than a certain period of time until she has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Personal Narrative Essay Morris College My parents worked hard and strived for their success, people often thought because my mother dressed me very nice that I had money. I recall growing up in a one bedroom apartment, but as my parents worked to gain more knowledge through college and grad school that they would able to provide a better life for me as I grew older. My mother works as a social worker and dad a Veteran of the United States Army and currently possesses a degree in Business Administration society labeled us as stuck up rich girl. My grandparents often told me stories of days on the farm and working for ten cents a day to earn fifty cents a week. I was taught to be thankful for the small things and big things would come. My childhood often bring tears to my eyes as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It exists in all of us, whether we have money, opportunities, or advantages. Trouble is, most people don t recognize this power for what it is. They leave it alone, or maybe they don t even know it s there. Instead, they buy into the line from people in suits, fancy offices, or business schools who tell us that there s a certain way to start businesses we need money to jump start our business. But that only works for a few of us and only for a while. Why? Because, take it from me, the power of broke is all about substance over flash. It s about creativity over certainty. It s about taking a shot over playing it safe. And here s another thing: The money runs out after a while. Those deep pockets you may or may not have, they ll never be deep enough to buy all the passion, ingenuity, and determination it takes to have success over the long haul. Even if you ve got money behind you, there s no guarantee that it will see you through. It s the money in front of you that counts, after all. It s the money you need, not the money you have, that makes all the difference (Daymond 1). Being rich is all purchasing power; I don t think that being rich should determine one s character. Some folks are rich and stay to their own kind, but then you have some rich folks that feel that money is just money and will associate with the less fortune. I think about how my parents afforded me with all the latest technology, shoes, clothes, etc. And then I would see ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Rose Monologue Rose Miss Rose, it s your turn, The teacher sat down at his desk. His sharp, ridiculing eyes followed the speaker s every move. She slowly walked up to the front of the class. She raised her paper to her face and began to speak. The time where fear and pure hatred intertwines together like a ball of yarn, is the time we are living in now. The fear of it runs in our veins and turns our imaginations into a Mr. Aus looked at the speaker with unease. Miss Rose! Your boring us with that poem of yours. The fact you mentioned it will make your final grade a thirty. Next! His words were as icy as the winter air. Her classmates whispered among themselves as Rose walked sadly to her small seat. Her nimble hands strung through her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His face and hands bloody. Oh, I forgot about you, he mumbled. The spell will wear off in some hours, no worries He paused to slurp up her intestines. Rose s eyes almost rolled back into her sockets from the sight of it. Your friend, your parents, and your siblings all died in the same way, trying to keep you alive and away from me His voice trailed off . Friendless and Parent less, just like I felt... He quickly snapped out of it and continued eating until there was only a few drops of his black saliva left. It burned a hole straight through the carpet, reveling the concrete underneath As a gift, I dulled my saliva so it wouldn t liquefy you or cause all the other side effects. Well, I m still hungry. If your ever doubting on still living, just come to school next in the morning. I ll enjoy your presence... After a quick glance back at Rose, he sprouted large, black ,devilish wings from his back. He quickly wrapped his tattered scarf around his mouth and neck to conceal his teeth. He then flew through the gaping hole like nothing has ever happened. Rose was all that was left of this. Left to lie on the ground and spend another cold, dark night alone. Tears flowed out of her inanimate eyes profusely the rest of the long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Counterdrug Operations Case Study There are several significant planning considerations the DOD must identify and incorporate when providing support to domestic law enforcement agencies during counterdrug operations. Firstly, DOD support to counterdrug operations is part of a whole of government effort to eliminate the transport and transfer of illegal drugs into the US. DOD is the lead federal agency for the detection and monitoring (D M) of aerial and maritime transit of illegal drugs into the US as outlined in the National Defense Authorization Acts of 1990 and 1991. The desired end result of D M is the interdiction and apprehension by Law Enforcement Agency (LEA). DOD assists partner nations (PN) in counter drug (CD) operations, only when specifically requested by LEA and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay about The Voice of the Sea in The Awakening The Voice of the Sea in The Awakening Many different symbols were utilized in Kate Chopin s The Awakening to illustrate the underlying themes and internal conflict of the characters. One constant and re emerging symbol is the sea. The voice of the sea is seductive, never ceasing, whispering, clamoring, murmuring, inviting the soul to wander for a spell in abysses of solitude; to lose itself in mazes of inward contemplation. The voice of the sea speaks to the soul. The touch of the sea is sensuous, enfolding the body in its soft, close embrace (Chopin 25). In the novel, the ocean symbolizes Edna s awakening to a life filled with freedom and independence (Nickerson). On a hot summer evening Robert ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This rebirth takes her back to a time of innocence and curiosity that allows her to explore life through new eyes. Edna is filled with swelling emotions and reveals Sometimes I feel this summer as if I were walking through the green meadow again. Idly, aimlessly, unthinking, and unguided (Chopin 30). Edna s recollection of this event allows her to more clearly recognize her internal turmoil. The link between Edna s awakening and the ocean becomes even clearer when after several attempts she finally learns to swim. The first time she ventures out into the ocean alone is the first step toward her independence. She panics when she realizes how far she has gone alone and fears drowning. This incident represents Edna gaining control over her body and becoming more aware of her full potential. The ocean helps her recognize that her body is her own and she awakens to her physical, mental, and emotional capabilities. But that night she was like the little tottering, stumbling, clutching child, who of a sudden realizes its powers, and walks for the first time alone, boldly and with overconfidence. (Chopin 47). Edna s sudden terror in the middle of the ocean signifies that she may not be able to venture out as far as she wants to and may have to turn back. She wanted to swim far out, where no woman had swum before...A quick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Memory in Beloved Essay Clariza Gutierrez April 16, 2012 English 320 In everyone s life there is a moment that is so dreadful and horrific that it is best to try to push it further and further back into your mind. When traumatized by death for example it is very natural to shut off the memory in order to self defense suppresses the awful emotional experience. Very often it is thoughtful that this neglecting and abandoning is the best way to forget. In Toni Morrison s novel Beloved, memory is depicted as a dangerous and deliberating faculty of human consciousness. In this novel Sethe endures the oppression of self imposed prison of memory by revising the past and death of her daughter Beloved, her mother and Baby Suggs. In Louise Erdrich s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She must have nursed me two or three weeks that s the way the others did (pg 73). Again here we see how milk to a child is important to Sethe because it is the only interaction that she had with her daughter Beloved and her nameless mother. Even though Sethe tries to understand and cope with the past, Beloved generates a metamorphosis in Sethe that allows her to speak what she had thought to be the unspeakable. With Beloved s arrival and back into Seth s life, Sethe also feels the need of going back into the memory of Baby Suggs, her mother in law. Baby Suggs held religious gatherings at a place called the clearing, where she taught her followers to love their voices, bodies and minds. However, after Sethe s act of infanticide, Baby Suggs stops preaching and retreats to a sick bed to die. Accompanied by Denver and Beloved, Sethe feels the need to go to the clearing where Baby Suggs used to preach. Baby Suggs long distance love was equal to any skin close love she had known. The desire, let alone the gesture, to meet her needs was good enough to lift her spirits to the place where she could take the next step (pg 112). In this section the memory of Baby Suggs also comes onto the surface, making Sethe want to remember her death by the presence of Beloved. Similar to Toni Morrison s novel Beloved, Erdrich s novel Love Medicine shows characters also dealing with memory of death and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Civil Disobedience In The 1960 s Civil disobedience is not allowed by law, that is why it is done. Not because standing up for a person s cause is a polite thing to do, not because it is acceptable by law, but because people want to make a stand. The definition of civil disobedience is as follows: the refusal to comply with certain laws or to pay taxes and fines, as a peaceful form of political protest. Civil disobedience is a protest against the oppression people feel from their government, and when they feel they have no other route, no other way to get their voices heard, they calmly gather as a people, and show their government what they feel is wrong. The people who join in the marches and stand up at the rallies, they know that in the eyes of the law, what they are doing is wrong. Yet, this people know that in the eyes of morality and justice for the people, what the government is doing is wrong, so they accept those facts, and accept their punishment. A great era for civil disobedience in the United States of America, would have to be the 1960 s. It was a time for figureheads, such as Rosa Parks, and Martin Luther King Jr., to sprout up and be acknowledged by history. Now known as the civil rights movement, people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... were breaking the law, and the people who walked with might say that the law was breaking them. Anytime a government keeps people under their thumb, they will eventually have to learn that alienating a people, only gives them a cause to fight for, and the longer and harsher they are suppressed, the more they grow to reset their government. Take for example the French Revolution, a tired third estate, who had been overlooked, and overtaxed, created their own party, which eventually lead to uprisings and war within France, taking the head of their monarchs. Of course, the French Revolution wasn t an example of civil disobedience, it was an example of another route people can take when wanting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Arianna Biography Arianna is a one of the founders of the Huffington Post. Her father put the idea of journalism in her head because he would always dream of writing for a newspaper and he was a journalist himself for a bit during the war. He actually had his own underground newspaper going on. But, eventually he was caught and had to suffer in a concentration camp for the remainder of the war. Arianna was born in Athens, Greece the year of 1950. There was a Greek Resistance movement during a war going on at the time which her parents were involved with. Elli was her mother s name and her father s was Constantine. Arianna has a younger sister named Agapi. Unfortunately, when Arianna was 16 years old her parents separated. She moved to Britain with her mother and younger sister. Arianna went to Cambridge University and made two big accomplishments there. In 1971, she was the President of Cambridge s Union Society. Also, in 1972, is the year she graduated with a Master of Arts degree in Economics. Appearing on many TV shows, along with a columnist and critic for work are the main things Arianna did after graduating. While on the television show called Face the Music, she met a man named, Bernard Levin and they were two panelists on the show at the time. He was also a critic in literature. The two wound up living together for a bit of time. Then, in 1980, Arianna left ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And, it s also widespread on social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Blogger, and Google Plus. Since the newspaper is also online and so widespread it helps the popularity of it grow. A good amount of today s generation and population are online rather than reading the paper in their hands. When it comes to modern media, there s no denying we live in a social cyber world. News is no longer the province of only the news channels, and oftentimes, what the news channels produce isn t always news. The whole landscape has changed. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The United States Should Not Freedom Of Choice life by decades, biotechnology has the same potential to do the same. Therefore, most advocates argue that since the technology is there it should be used. For ages humans have been, enhance through education and biotechnology could be another method in order to continue to further develop human life. Although no one opposes that human life should be enhanced, not everyone has the same definition of what constitutes the perfect human being. Everyone has different conceptions of what makes life satisfactory as well as vary in what certain characteristics are desirable. So in order to allow freedom of choice, from a liberal perspective, these differences among people s opinion should be respected in order to avoid mistakes of the past where authoritarian Eugenics dictated which traits/race were favored. Allowing individuals to have a freedom of choice, according to Agar, it motivates us to adopt pluralistic view and monistic view of human excellence. As a consequence, an evil doctrine is being alter into a morally acceptable one. In other words, with liberal Eugenics everyone is free to follow their personal conception of human excellence without being dictated by an authoritarian figure like in past movements. But if this liberal core was follow and one day genetically engineer intelligence and longevity was achieved by geneticist, people after a long time has passed, will be peer pressured by the mainstream practices other peers and neighbors are engaging in, hence, not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay On Row By Row Data Layout There are two obvious ways to map a two dimensional relational database table onto a one dimensional storage interface: store the table row by row, or store the table column by column. Historically, database system implementations and research have focused on the row by row data layout, since it performs best on the most common application for database systems: business transactional data processing. However, there are a set of emerging applications for database systems for which the row by row layout performs poorly. These applications are more analytical in nature, whose goal is to read through the data to gain new insight and use it to drive decision making and planning. In this dissertation, we study the problem of poor performance of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Designers require to compromise between optimizing query performance and maximizing query flexibility. Columnar databases use less disk space and are more efficient in their I/O demands than records based data warehouses but force their own compromise between optimizing for new record insertion versus data selection and retrieval. The current paper gives an idea about advantages and disadvantages of Row and Column Oriented Database concepts. The row by row approach keeps information about an entity together. In the student example above, it will store all information about the first student and then all information about the second student and so on. The column by column approach keeps all attribute information together: all of the student name will be stored consecutively and then all of the student email, etc Both approaches are well designed and typically a choice is made based on performance expectation if the expected workload is based on entity (e.g., find a student, add a student etc) then row by row approach is preferable because all information regarding a particular student is stored together but if the expected workload tends to read per query only few attributed from many records (e.g., a query that finds most common email address domain), then column by column storage is preferable since irrelevant attributes for a particular query do not have to be access. The row by row approach is writing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Nt1330 Unit 1 Lab Report In this section we first briefly explain the properties of a first order Delta Sigma modulated bit stream. Based on these properties, we propose the P N pair method to process the Delta Sigma modulated bit streams. A Delta Sigma modulator converts an analog input signal to a Delta Sigma modulated digital bit stream. A first order Delta Sigma modulator consists of an analog integrator, a one bit ADC, and a one bit digital to analog converter (DAC), as shown in Fig. 2. In the Delta Sigma modulator circuit, the analog input port and the digital output port can use either dual power supplies or a single power supply. To avoid confusion, we use P and N to represent the polarity of the output digital signals. P means a digital positive value true , while N means a digital negative value false . We use numbers to represent digital or analog levels. For example, −1 and +1 represent the dual power supply level VSS and VDD, respectively. 0 means analog ground, which is 0 volts in a dual power system. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the input is positive, the digital output bit stream contains more P bits than N bits. There can be consecutive P bits, but each N bit is separated by at least one P bit. Thus, there are no adjacent N bits when the input is positive. Similarly, when the input is negative, the output bit stream consists of single P bits separated by one or more N bits. A Delta Sigma bit stream toggles equally between N bits and P bits when its analog value is 0. Delta Sigma modulation is a type of Pulse Density Modulation (PDM), which means the output digital bit stream can be converted back to an analog value using a digital moving average filter. Therefore, in a Delta Sigma modulated bit sequence ai, which has a total of W bits, if there are n bits having the value N, and p bits having the value P, then the analog value y of this bit sequence can be written ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Hannibal And The Second Punic War Essay Hannibal and the Second Punic War Hannibal Barca, lived around 247 182 B.C. As the son of Hamlicar Barca, the general of the Carthage army, and empire builder during the first Punic war, Hannibal was trained and mentored by his father. Hannibal was considered to be one of the world s greatest military strategists. This great strategist at twenty five years of age was the general of the Carthaginian Empire that reached across the northern tip of Africa. His career as the top military leader of Carthage began at the beginning of the second Punic war where Carthage fought against the Roman republic. The second Punic war was between 218 202 B.C. It started when Carthage attacked Spanish Saguntum. Hannibal s overall objectives were to expand his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even with his fast cavalry and strong infantry Hannibal knew that he did not have resources like Rome. In fact, he was always outnumbered in every battle. Yet despite of being outnumbered, his strategies helped the Carthaginians win most of the battles in the second Punic war. For example, in the battle of Lake Trasimene, Hannibal trapped the Romans in an ambush without an escape route. What he did was to draw the Romans in close ranks, then sneak attack them with his infantry, and block the way out with his fast cavalry. This lead to the death of 30,000 Roman soldiers plus a high ranking Roman general named Flaminius. In this battle, the casualties of Hannibal s forces were only 2,500 soldiers. Another battle that shows the great military mind of Hannibal was at Cannae. At this particular battle Hannibal, used his great military cleverness to split up the Roman forces. By doing so he attacked them from many different angles. This strategy called for another stunning victory for Hannibal. As a matter of fact, his forces killed as many as 44,000 Roman soldiers. These events are some of the reasons that made Hannibal one of the greatest military minds of all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Identify The Complex World Of Identity Identifying the complex world of Identity Overview The concept of identity is difficult to define as it is ambiguous. It can be interpreted from many different perspectives, and environments. In its most basic form it is the way that people see themselves. This includes one s assumptions about them self as Cliford Geertz would put it, and the society around them. Furthermore scholarship defines identity as the way people see themselves in the context of nature, and how people see animate and inanimate aspects of the natural world. (Hoffman, 1998) We live in an all encompassing society however so identity includes all ranges from national, social, personal, environmental, religious, and even political identities. A popular branch under ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their whole ethnic, and cultural identity was completely disrupted as they were forced to leave their homes, and became trapped in the notion that they became refugees. They were trapped inside of no mans land outside of their own country, and it gave the existing territory whose border they were enclosed in the authority to treat them as lesser human beings. Over many generations this led the identity of the enclave residents to be forever tarnished. Some never had the chance to learn how to read or write. They were deprived of basic human rights, medical care, and government subsidies and so on. Collectively the identity in which all these enclave members formerly had which tied them to their place of birth was completely taken away from them. (Johnson, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Martin Luther King Education Without Character Analysis Martin Luther King Jr. believes a good education includes both intelligence and character. These are attributes which cover a broad spectrum of concepts he feels the education system has neglected to teach. While King s essay, The Purpose of Education, was written 70 years ago, it will remain a timeless and relevant piece until it no longer reflects the truth of our education system. In his writing, King says But education which stops with efficiency may prove the greatest menace to society. The most dangerous criminal may be the man gifted with reason, but with no morals. We are not born with morals, we are born selfish with no concept of who we are or what we are supposed to be. The idea that we are born innocent from birth prevents morals from being taught. This is the danger intelligence without character presents. Education without character presents people with the opportunity to do brilliant, immoral things. The complete education gives one not only power of concentration, but worthy objectives upon which to concentrate. To me, and to many other people, worthy objectives include putting one s efforts into bettering the world rather than profiting from it. Education which includes both intelligence and character makes people like Jonas Salk, who chose not to patent his polio vaccine. Education with only intelligence creates people like Martin Shkreli, who raised the price of Daraprim from $13.50 to $750 per pill overnight. To save man from the morass of propaganda, in my opinion, is one of the chief aims of education. Education must enable one to sift and weigh evidence, to discern the true from the false, the real from the unreal, and the facts from the fiction. Education must also provide tools to help people differentiate between evidence and propaganda. This aspect of education is meant to protect people from engaging in or being complicit with immoral actions. When large segments of a society believe propaganda, they are more easily manipulated into allowing political and social actions to hurt the vulnerable. We must be able to separate the lies of those who operate with high intelligence and low moral character. These are the people who prey on the weak minded to gain power and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. A Religious Point Of View From a religious point of view, if God had thought homosexuality is a sin, he would not have created gay people by Howard Dean. Homosexuals have had a hard time coming out and making that first step to accept themselves. The other part is actually coming out to their peers, family, and friends and for them to accept him as well. There are many obstacles when it comes to coming out and when it relates to Judaism. According to information published by The Jewish People Policy Planning Institute, there were around 13.1 million Jewish people in the world in 2007, most residing in the USA and Israel. According to the 2001 census 267,000 people in the UK said that their religious identity was Jewish, about 0.5% of the population ( Judaism at a Glance ). As the Jewish population is slowly increasing, homosexual Jews will be partially accepted and loved, but there desires is what is frowned upon in Judaism law. Their desires can lead they to make wrong choices that will eventually lead to health related issues that will affect them even further. Through the obstacles homosexuals face their sexual morals in Judaism can lead them to have health issues later on in life. Judaism is the original of the three Abrahamic faiths, which also includes Christianity and Islam. Judaism originated in the Middle East over 3500 years ago and the basics of this religion were founded by Moses. However, Jews trace their history back to Abraham. They believe that there is only one God with whom they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Compare And Contrast Jamestown And Plymouth Colony The Jamestown and Plymouth colonies were run under very different circumstances. The economies of the two colonies were vastly different and their political views differed greatly as well. Despite their differences both colonies played a huge role in twenty first century America. The Plymouth colony had a very industrial economy; they used subsistence farming to grow crops for their families and then started growing enough to trade for tools and other necessities. The Plymouth colony started to industrialize even further when they began the ship building industry and started mass manufacturing goods. From a political standpoint the Plymouth colony was very modern for its time. There was a definite class system consisting of an upper class of judges, wealthy businessmen, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As you can see these colonies differed greatly in their political and economic interests. These colonies have impacted twenty first century America in many different ways including the industrialization that we have today and the political system that is intact today. The industrial background that was started by the Plymouth colony is the same industrial industry that drives America foreword today. The Plymouth colony has had a large impact on driving the industrial revolution foreword in American history, and is part of the reason that the United States has worked its way up to the leader in industry. The Plymouth colony started out by trading with the Indians; today the United States trades all over the world. In February of 2016 exports alone were $178 billion. Not surprisingly the United States biggest export is cigarettes which without the Jamestown colonies plantations of tobacco would not be as big of a money maker as they are today. The Jamestown colony having an aristocratic social structure is similar to the government that we have in place today. They had a select group of people that were in charge of the welfare of the people in the colonies similar to how we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. White Tulip Ethical Dilemmas In the TV series Fringe the Episode White Tulip you see many ethical issues as I m sure throughout the series. However, this particular episode offers some great moment to sit back and reflect, but not for long because before you know it you re watching something completely new and possibly and yet another ethical question comes up. Our main character Walter has his own backstory that is ethically questionable but not the topic of my essay, rather what Alistair peck does with his interactions with Walter. Alistair not only went on with his jump through time but them sent a message to Walter as if he were g d, almost as if he knew that g d took his fiancé from him the first time. Time, a phenomenon that everyone takes for granted. Student ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Granted Walter did live the guilt for the rest of his life. The interesting thing is Walter didn t believe in g d until later in life. Once Walter realized that he had done something wrong he started to ask forgiveness from g d in the form of a white tulip. Interesting that he chose a white tulip? The white tulip has several significant meanings, the most significant one being forgiveness. Obvious that Walter is asking for forgiveness and the flower represents what he asks for the most. Interesting enough the flower also symbolizes love, innocence, and rebirth. Could the flower be a reminder to Walter that he did what he did because he loved his son, and though what he did was completely innocent. Walter could also be looking for new rebirth of love and a relationship between him and his son. Is it fair to claim for Walter to claim innocence though, after all he knew what he was doing when he was doing he made the choice to travel through time. I think while what he did was wrong he was making the steps to correct it and looking for forgiveness, but he wanted a sign from g d and this is where Alistair comes in. Alistair, who kills people every time he goes through time and justifies it by stating that when he goes back for his fiancé they will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Application Of Agropolitan Center Development REVIEW OF LITERATURE Rural development has been discussed extensively in the literature by various writers from different disciplines. The universal objective of rural development is to improve the quality of life of rural people. This is facilitated upon a continuous process by government, non governmental organizations (NGO) and different actors at the (inter) national, state and local levels. Without doubt, this involves how best to organize rural area resources and potentials (especially human and economic potentials) so as to achieve an increase in the overall standard of living of the rural community dwellers. According to Halwart et, al (2003), the idea is to sustain the growth of rural economies, improve rural community livelihood and to promote food security through the improvement of food supply, employment and income. This chapter is divided into four parts. Part one reviews some approaches to the application of agropolitan center strategy in rural physical planning in selected third world countries. Part two examines the basic theories that relate to the spatial organization of human settlements by some well known writers such as Friedman, Christaller and others. Part three relate these theories to the present research and part four looked at large scale agriculture and rural development in the context of aquaculture. REVIEW OF SELECTED APPROACHES TO RURAL PHYSICAL PLANNING JOHN FRIEDMANN AND THE AGROPOLITAN CONCEPT The agropolitan concept as proposed by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Unit 201 Outcome1 Understand how to plan work and be accountable to others 1.1 Outline guidelines, procedures codes of practice relevant to personal work There are a number of guidelines and procedures in place to enable me to do my job not only to the best of my ability but in a professional manner. Whilst on the reception area, there are procedures that need to be followed relating to various aspects of the job including correct procedures to greet visitors, answer the telephone, dealing with incoming and outgoing mail, booking meeting rooms aswel as other procedures. 1.2 Explain the purpose of planning work, and being accountable to others for own work Planning is fundamental to time management and involves organising and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also forms part of good business ethics and is good practice to keep people up to date at all times when things change or need to be changed. Failing to do so can result in other peoples work plans being out of sync. 1.8 Describe types of problems that may occur during work The types of problems that may occur during my work are; * Computers crashing, * Work not getting saved, * Power cut, * Photocopier runs out of toner and * Photocopier/Printer runs out of paper All of these issues can be resolved very simply. Any technical fault that involves my computer should be reported to uplands for them to put back right. Things like photocopier/printer running out of paper I would just use knowledge to fill it back up with paper. If the paper gets jammed inside the printer I would try and resolve it, if not I would let a member of staff know and see if they could help me with it. 1.9 Describe ways of seeking assistance with getting help to resolve problems If I am seeking assistance with getting help to resolve problems, I would just ask anyone of the colleagues around me, if they couldn t help I would email/phone my tutor and ask her. 1.10 Explain the purpose and benefits of recognising and learning from mistakes The purpose and benefits of recognising and learning from mistakes are so you don t make them again and also to learn what you did wrong so it can be put right. Outcome 2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Effects Of Music On Music Throughout History Toby J. Hess Professor Paschke Humanities 220 April 15, 2015 Technology: The Effects on Music throughout History Music and technology aid one another. In a way a person can capture music they love through technology and then the electronic companies flourish due to the sale and popularity of these electronic devices. If a person wants to listen to music they can turn on a stereo or TV, choose a CD or DVD to play, or listen to a songs downloaded in ITunes. All of these devices are proof to show how technology is used to record, play, and change the way music is heard. A look through history will show how far society has come in music alone. The development of technology has changed the way the music industry operates and the way society hears and purchases music today. It started off with humming, then singing. People sang in church choirs, in the living room, or on a stage. Music can be heard by vocals or by the melodic tune of instruments. People paid to go to symphonies and listen to composers perform their masterpieces. Family gathered around the piano, or at a church to listen to music on the holidays. Music was not portable, nor was it recordable. According to the novel, Looking Backward in 1888, the philosophy was that technology was the solution to the ills plaguing modern life and the means to achieve a perfect society (Katz, 51). Meaning that life was boring and technology was the answer to bettering and changing society. In 1877, Thomas Edison invented the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. How Manh s Influence On The Classroom In this extract, we can see that Manh has attempted to encourage the students to volunteer to share their story after 10 minutes of discussion. However the way Manh frames his turn can hint at the unequal identities of speakers in this context. The teacher s power exertion seems apparent as there is a sequence of Wh question who used in the turn. Moreover the use of direct object me (line 34 36) is interesting as it signifies the dominance of teacher s agency. Instead of choosing more collective direct objects such as tell us or tell the whole class , the use of tell me can make the classroom discussion become merely the conversation between the teacher and the selected student. This can potentially create a nervous environment for the students. It is noted that although the teacher has initiated many questions, there are no answers from the students. There are also 2.5s and 4s gaps in line 36 which shows the student s unwillingness to take part. The student s unwillingness has led to Manh s power exertion, which is clearly seen in line 37. Using the first condition in addition with personal pronoun I suggesting agency, Manh puts emphasis on the possible consequence of being selected by the teacher if the students do not voluntarily take part in the speaking activity. This is not interpreted as a threat but rather a reminding of what Manh is capable of doing as a teacher, which can be linked to the teacher s identity as someone powerful who can nominate next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. How Do The Arts Affect High School Students Art Programs are Fundamental to Education. While many people believe that the arts are not a necessity for the school curriculum and that it has no effect on students academic achievements, it actually plays a big part in it. The arts have a great influence on students academic results as well as the students overall. Art programs are a necessity to schools as it helps at risk students as well as regular students. New research has proven that the arts help at risk students have better academic results as well as help them become more civically engaged among other things. Independent studies have shown that high school students who are enrolled in art classes tend to have higher math and verbal SAT scores than the latter students who do not. Other studies have shown that major art areas that include visual arts, dance, drama, music, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are people who think that the arts have no value as it does not help with child development and it hinders academic results. This is not true as mentioned earlier, the arts have a great effect on students academic achievements and it also helps with child development. Math scores increase depending on the art course being taken by the students. Students who took acting/play production or music theory courses had the highest math scores and the highest verbal scores as well.(Vaughn, Kathryn, and Ellen Winner 8) Art courses help child development and adolescent development as well. Research conducted reveals that art learning experiences alter the attitudes of young people toward themselves and others and that students involved in theater arts show gains in reading proficiency as well as self control, motivation, empathy and tolerance for others. (The Arts and Human Development) The Arts help students with social development and academic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Financial Outcomes Paper Week 2: Financial Outcomes Paper FIN/419 April 6, 2011 Week 2: Financial Outcomes Paper Wal Mart Financial Initiative Wal Mart, a fortune 500 company, has thousands of stores in many countries around the world. Michael T. Duke, President and Chief Executive Officer of Wal Mart Stores, Inc. expresses one financial priority of Wal Mart as growth. Growth: We will continue to grow around the world. We have many opportunities to grow by opening new stores, entering new markets, making acquisitions, integrating online channels, and developing new, innovative formats to allow people to experience the Walmart brands (Wal Mart, 2010). Herein, Wal Mart s growth initiative, three potential financial outcomes, including ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As demonstrated in Portland, Oregon, not every community desires a Wal Mart. In his CEO s letter to the shareholders, Michael Duke referred to opportunities in metropolitan markets as a major contributor to growth potential (Wal Mart, 2010). However, sales growth has declined steadily since 2007. Wal Mart s 2010 annual report showed a 1% increase in sales growth over the prior year. With the steady decline in sales growth, Wal Mart s initiative to continue growing looks bleak; especially in hard economic times. Proof of the decline is seen in Wal Mart s 2011 first quarterly statement which posted a decline in same store sales in the United States of 1.4% (Stock Blog Hub, 2010, para. 3). New growth is the key to the success of Wal Mart s growth initiative. Without new markets, and with a steady decline in sales of existing stores, Wal Mart s faces an inevitable decline leading to a failed growth initiative. Financial Outcome: Increase in Sales Another potential outcome of the company s growth is initiative is that the sales will increase. For the last five years Wal Mart has experienced a year over year growth in its net sales. Sales increased 9%, 11%, 8%, 7% and 1% in the years 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 respectively (Wal Mart, 2010). The company previously credited lower grocery prices during peak shopping times like the Fourth of July holiday for the sales increase. Management increased promotions and rollback prices on 16,000 items. In the fall the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...