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Essay about Homework 1A
1. How effective was Ko in defining and framing a vision for Motorola Penang? In what ways were her efforts similar to and different from
the example of Charles Schwab citied earlier?
* How did Ko resolve the dilemma of where visions come from? Where did she find her vision?
Ko wants to her team both defining and framing a vision, because that will embrace visions best and see with their own eyes. Ko struggled
with the most effective way of making her vision a reality. She engaged many of her top team in discussions about the challenges of the
future of the facility. She had many specific and concrete ideas but didn t want to seem to be imposing them on the group. She wanted to get
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She actually made this place for new university graduates.
2. Evaluate the content dimensions of Ko s vision work at Motorola Penang. How did she do with:
* Making the Case for Change
* Identifying an Ideal Goal
* Addressing the People dimension Ko struggled with the most effective way of making that vision a reality. She engaged many of her top
team in discussions about the challenges of the future of the facility, but they still looked to her as the leader and wanted to hear her vision of
the future. She took a very hard nosed approach to Motorola business model. She saw technology as a two sided coin that would eliminate
low skill jobs at the same time that it brought new opportunities. She knew that other countries had lower labor costs. Yet she was committed
to rapidly move Motorola to produce more complex systems products, creating an increased demand for technicians and engineers. First Ko
asked her managers envision, and then chose to focus on five major activities to help build capability of Motorola Penang and its employees
to achieve this very ambitious vision.
The five major activities are:
External relationships: Involving corporate in her new vision.
Management development: Groom manager for new roles in the vision
Maintaining state of the art manufacturing: Keeping up with technology to help achieve her vision
Participative management process: Getting keep leadership involved in achieving the vision
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Netscape Analysis Report Essay
Netscape Analysis Report
I. History
Netscape Communications Corporation, originally named Mosaic
Communications Corporation (MCOM) was founded in April 1994 by Jim Clark and
Marc Andreessen. They released their first browser products free to Internet users in September 1994. Jim Clark is chairman of Netscape
Communications
Corporation. Before founding the company, Clark was the chairman of Silicon
Graphics, a computer hardware manufacturer he founded in 1982. Marc Andreessen is vice president of technology for Netscape
Communications. He helped develop the original graphical World Wide Web browser, Mosaic, while he was at the
University Of Illinois at Urbana/Champlain.
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Homer Vice President, Marketing
Roberta R. Katz Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
Richard M. Schell Vice President, Engineering
James C.J. Sha Vice President and General Manager, Integrated
Applications
Kandis Malefyt Vice President, Human Resources
L. John Doerr Director
John E. Warnock Director
V. Competition
Netscape has 4 major competitors: Spry Mosaic, Spyglass Mosaic, Microsoft
Internet Explorer, and Sun s HotJava. However, Netscape dominates its market with an approximate 80% market share. It is the current
industry standard for
WWW browsing software, due to its support of new HTML features such as frames,
JavaScript, and plug ins.
Spry Mosaic is a piece of WWW Browser software designed by CompuServe s
Spry division. It poses no threat to Netscape because of its inability to process e mail and Usenet news.
Spyglass Mosaic is a WWW browser developed by part of the team that worked on the original web browser (NCSA Mosaic). It is a major
competitor because of its slightly superior user interface as well as its alliance with
Microsoft.
Microsoft Internet Explorer is a browser that was originally developed for use with the Microsoft Network. It is comparable to Netscape in
every aspect but one: There is NO user support.
HotJava is a browser designed by Sun Microsystems. However, it is not technically a competitive product, as it is mostly used to run Java
applets
(little WWW
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A Study On The Genome Wide Association Mapping Has Become...
Genome wide association mapping has become a popular way of quantitative trait locus (QTL) identification for the majority of crop plants
including wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Its advantage over classical bi parental mapping methods relies on the size of linkage disequilibrium
in the mapping population. The objectives of this study are to determine linkage disequilibrium decay rate and population structure in a
winter wheat population of 276 accessions which has been genotyped with the ILLUMINA infinium 90k chip and to identify markers
associated with yield and its components, morphological, phenological, and drought tolerance related traits.
Wheat is the world s third most important food crop next to maize and rice, (Green et al., 2012). It accounts for one fifth of total production
among major cereal crops and provides 55 % of the carbohydrates consumed by humans around the world (Bagge et al., 2007). However,
wheat productivity is threatened by both biotic and abiotic stresses and its potential yield is rarely achieved. Crop resistance to both biotic
and abiotic stresses, including drought has been successfully improved by plant breeding through phenotypic selection (Cooper et al., 2009).
However, there is a large yield gap between drought prone areas and ideal production regions for most crops, including wheat. Drought
tolerance is a complex quantitative trait controlled by multiple genes (Mir et al., 2012). It is also complicated by the fact that
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Ethical Dilemmas In The Workplace Essay
Ethical Dilemmas in the Workplace
As a manager, you are the role model for staff. You set the standards, adhere to guidelines, and exemplify what you expect staff to model. By
doing so, you are establishing and sustaining an organizational culture of ethics and integrity, which is the backbone of all successful
endeavors. However, even the best structured organizations face ethical dilemmas in the workplace. It is how management recognizes and
addresses these occurrences that will either set them and their team up for success or for failure. One of the biggest hurtles management can
overcome is to be aware of their surroundings because when management fails to notice and act, it is an ethical failure (Bazerman Sezer,
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Clark (2017) points out that studies have shown that employees from the baby boomer generation believe that the younger generations lack
good work ethics and are slackers, thus inhibiting opportunities for collaboration within the team. Management must be mindfully aware of
the potential for conflicts when setting up teams of diverse ages and delegating responsibilities accordingly to ensure more inclusion and
possibly eliminate conflicts from occurring in the first place (LaMontagne, 2016).
Bullying and other negative behaviors can also cause substantial problems. Employees can be made to feel inferior to another coworker or
even you as the manager. They may be ridiculed, teased, or withstand having their work continually criticized, causing them to feel isolated
and insignificant (Wilson Nagy, 2017). According to Wilson and Nagy (2017), employees who are bullied tend to take more sick leave, may
suffer from depression, feel insecure, and can experience long lasting, negative health effects. To prevent this from occurring, management
must continuously be cognizant of how they communicate internally and externally, as well as how staff relates with one another. By not
doing so, the organization could lose dedicated, hard working employees, as well as stake holders and clients. In addition, Clark (2017)
suggests that understanding of the relationship between bullying and personality dynamics enables organizations to integrate these findings
into policies and procedures
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Classification And Discussion Of Plant Authentication
CHAPTER 3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 3.1 PLANT AUTHENTICATION The Cajanus cajan was collected from Village
Chakneelkanth Dist Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India, during the month of January 2014. The authentication of the plant was done by Dr.
Tariq Husain, Senior Principal Scientist, Plant diversity, Systematic and Herbarium Division, CSIR National Botanical Research Institute,
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh and plant specimen has been identified as Cajanus cajan (L.) Huth of the family Fabaceae and a specimen containing
voucher number (LWG 037) was submitted for the future reference. 3.2 PREPARATION OF EXTRACT Fresh and healthy Cajanus cajan
roots were collected, shade dried, powdered and macerated in 70% v/v ethanol for 72 hrs. The liquid extract was collected and evaporated
under reduced pressure by using rotary evaporator (Buchi R 200) at 400C and then freeze dried in lyophilizer (Labconco, USA) to obtain
solid residue. 3.3 GENERAL BEHAVIOR AND ACUTE TOXICITY According to OECD 423 guidelines (Acute toxic class method) and
Douli and Sengupta, 2012, none of the doses tested produced any gross apparent effect on general motor activity, muscular weakness, feacal
output, feeding behavior etc. during the 14 days of observation. Therefore, ethanolic extract of CC was found safe up to dose of 2000 mg/kg.
3.4 PRELIMINARY PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING Preliminary qualitative phytochemical screening of Cajanus cajan root extract in
70% ethanol showed presence of flavonoids, tannins,
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Air Force Remedy
Air Force Information Technology Service Management through Remedy
Brandon M. Alvey
American Public University System Air Force Information Technology Service Management through Remedy The United States Air Force
manages a global network supporting over eight hundred thousand users (Gibson Fair, n.d.). Administering a network on that scale requires
an organized approach to providing IT services to a vast customer base. Information Technology (IT) Service Management is the framework
and imbedded processes by which an IT organization both manages the services it provides and delivers those services to customers
(Drogseth, 2015). The Air Force utilizes the Remedy system to automate Service Management functions for its enterprise network. Remedy
provides the various system users with multiple features to streamline and optimize their respective Service Management functions to include
the Network Help Desk (United States, 2014). Without ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Which console is selected depends on the functional area of Remedy they choose to work in. Within my organization, the Incident
Management and Change Management Consoles are the most used by far. For the purposes of this essay, the Incident Management Console
will be the example since both consoles contain the same general features. The Incident Management Console provides the user interface to
create, route, modify and gather statistics on all Incident Tickets. Incidents are those types of work requests that involve some kind of
network outage. When the console is opened, the user is taken to a home page that is divided into two main sections. The smaller section on
the left contains menu links to the various functions that can be performed within Incident Management. The majority of the screen is titled
My Console and provides a pared down but consolidated view of common Incident Management
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Daedalus And Icarus Essay
The Greek legend of Daedalus and Icarus is one of the earliest known stories of flight. Daedalus (Designer of the labyrinth that held the
minotaur) was shut up in a tower to prevent his knowledge of King Minos Labyrinth from spreading to the public. He could not leave Crete
by sea, as the king kept watch on all vessels so Daedalus made wings for himself and his son Icarus. He tied feathers together and secured the
feathers with string and wax. When the work was done, Daedelus equipped his son with a similar pair of wings and taught him how to fly.
When both were prepared for flight, Daedalus warned Icarus not to fly too high, because the heat of the sun would melt the wax, nor too low,
because the sea foam would soak the feathers. Despite this advice, Icarus began to forget his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Despite this, Eilmer of Malmesbury soon followed (after reading about Icarus. He broke both legs.) and many others have continued to do so
over the centuries. In 1811, Albrecht Berblinger, a tailor, constructed an ornithopter (an aircraft that flies by flapping its wings). He tried to
demonstrate the glider to the king (the king had actually left by the time he got round to jumping, but the duke was there to watch) on May
the 31st, 1811. He waited so long for good wind that a policeman finally gave him a push and Berblinger fell into the Danube river. He
managed to survive after being rescued by fishermen but his reputation had been
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Contamination In Non-Template Control Case Study
Contamination in non template control (NTC) negative control
Presently, species specific primers are widely used for the detection of target species. However, the liability of designed primers can be
severely affected by the contamination present during the sampling or in the laboratory (Malmstrom et al, 2005; Johnson 2017). Including
negative controls or non template controls (NTC) during the assay can validate the efficiency of designed primers by indicating the presence
of contamination and possibly the source of contamination, although a clear confirmation is not possible due to a chance that in the particular
reaction primers did not amplify a present target (Lorenz, 2012).
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Optimization of reaction to reduce formation of primer dimers. Technical note no.LC1/99.).
The presence of multiple bands in same well or so called primer ladders is primarily a product of non specific amplification or
contamination, and are a result of the multimerization of the primers, where primers bind to each other and form longer molecule resulting as
a high band in gel electrophoresis (https://www.scientistsolutions.com/forum/dna pcr real time pcr standard polymerase chain reaction
pcr/ladder effect seen my pcr images; https://www.scientistsolutions.com/forum/dna pcr real time pcr standard polymerase chain reaction
pcr/ladder effect seen my pcr images). However, in some cases amplification can occur because some of the products are single stranded
resulting in two bands from the same sample migrating differently in gel electrophoresis
(https://www.researchgate.net/post/what_is_the_meaning_of_having_2_bands_in_gel_electrophoresis_of_a_DNA_sequence_amplified_by_PCR).
Several conditions are needed for primer dimerization (http://www.dnasoftware.com/myth 4 primer dimer artifacts are due to dimerization of
primers/):
a) Homodomers (dimers involving the same strands) are rarely present
b) Primers dimers occur frequently at a large threshold cycle number ( more than 35 cycles)
c) Primers dimers are observed when primers have low specificity due to an inadequate design or weak thermodynamics (annealing
temperature)
d) When the primer dimers are sequenced, there
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Helicobacter Pylori Research Paper
Helicobacter Pylori at Tight Junctions
Prior to the isolation of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori} by Robin Warren and Barry Marshall in 1982, it was theorized that peptic ulceration,
an ailment first described in 1857 by William Brinton, stemmed from poor diet, tobacco use, and stress due to the failure to definitively
identify a causative agent as well as the belief that the inhospitable environment within the human stomach resulted in its sterility
(Tanenbaum 2005). Because physicians were ignorant to the existence of H. pylori, individuals suffering from peptic ulcerations underwent
ineffective treatments for over a century. The successful isolation of H. pylori and identification of its role in gastric diseases earned Warren
and Marshall a joint Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2005 (The Nobel Prize 2005). Despite the passage of thirty two years, modern
medicine has been unable to definitively eradicate H. pylori, but research continues in hopes of developing a more permanent cure as well as
effective methods of preventing initial peptic ulceration, as occurrence is linked to an increased risk of developing gastric carcinomas.
Introduction to Helicobacter pylori at Tight Junctions
According to Stein, Ruggiero, Rappuoli, and Bagnoli (2013), H. pylori is present in the gastric mucosae of more than half of the human
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This results not only in the abnormal assembly of tight junctions in areas colonized by H. pylori, but also alters the composition and function
of the apical junctional complex (OMIM SOURCE YEAR). Prolonged exposure to CagA results in dysplasia and prevents the epithelial
barrier from functioning
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How Did The Triangular Trade Affect The Spread Of African...
Many wonder about the spread of the African race. The answer to that mystery leads back to the Transatlantic Slave Trade/Middle Passage.
The Transatlantic Slave Trade/ Middle Passage is the reason for the wide spread of the African society altogether. The first stage included
manufactured goods like clothing, food, and artilleries and transporting them from Europe to Africa. The second stage was known as the
Middle Passage where the enslaved Africans would be shipped to the Americas. The third and final stage of the trade was the shipment of the
produce from the enslaved Africans to Europe. The fifteenth century is when the trade began, and the Portuguese interests for Africa turned
from its natural resources and into its people who they will pursue as slaves. The triangular trade included the Americas, England, and
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Africans were being forced to different lands. The forced removal caused the separation of tribes and families. Prior to the Transatlantic
Slave Trade, Africa was well rounded. The great country was filled with historical monuments and valuables. The communities were
diversified and most were politically stable. For example, some were kingdoms and others were city states. In some kingdoms like the
empire of Songhai, many advancements were taking place. The people of the kingdom were learning and engaging in the advancement of art
and technology. Also, many would create items using domestic resources like ivory, gold, and bronze for local trade and use. Many Africans
were resourceful which demonstrates their brilliance and uniqueness. Africans role in the world is more than significant. Africa has an
overwhelming amount of things to offer. The Transatlantic Slave Trade caused a huge twist in the world for every single country. Europeans
greed caused many groups, colonies, and tribes to internationally
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The Trail of Tears Essay example
When people tink about the first people in America, they might think of Christopher Columbus or the European colonists; when, in fact, the
first people were the Indians. The Cherokee Indians had lived in the lands of what is now the United States for thousands of years before any
colonists had ventured over. Little did they know that the new nation that was going to be forming around them, would severely affect the
lives of their descendents.
Life before the Trail of Tears but after the arrival of the new Americans was more or less simple for the Cherokees. They spend time hunting
and fishing. Some of them even worked on plantations and even own their own slaves, in an effort to accommodate to some of the American
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However, many of the members of the tribe disagreed and continued to move away to Arkansas to escape the shites. Some Americans could
not wait for any further moving of the Indians, turned up on the Indian land, and started settling. Andrew Jackson wanted all of the Indians to
be removed east of the Mississippi River so when he was elected President in 1828, the Indians were in trouble. Congress passed the Indian
Removal Acts in 1830, which gave the President of the United States the power to force all the Indians to relocate west of the Mississippi. If
that weren t enough of a reason to have the Indians leave the territory, gold was discovered in the Cherokee area that same year. At this point,
people from all over were traveling to Georgia to find some fold for themselves.
Cherokee rights were also decreasing. They were no longer allowed to have businesses; they couldn t testify against the white in court, and
they were prohibited to mind for the gold. Majjor Ridge and his family had decided that enough was enough and that they should just retreat
from the area. John Ross on the other hand had decided that the Indians should continue to fight for the land because they were there first.
Tragically for the Indians, the 1835 Treaty of Echota was illegitimately signed and approved saying that all of the Indians were to move to
the west side of the Mississippi River in exchange for five
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My Leadership Role In A Paintball Team
When I was younger, I used to go paintballing pretty much every weekend or every other weekend. I used to play with people of all ages (7
30) and I was 10. We were assigned teams because of how many players were there. On my team I had 2 people over the age of 20 and two
people over the age of 15 so I was the youngest. Everyone was new and didn t know what to do so I taught them all some techniques and tips
I use to sneak up and beat the other team. I took the leadership role in that situation because I knew what to do and I knew how to do it. They
listened to me because they saw me playing against others earlier in the day. This is the youngest I can remember about having a leadership
role while having adults listen to my every command. I didn t go to the paintball course that day and decide that I was going to lead a bunch
of people and tell what to do at every second of the game. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some wouldn t think that a 10 year old would be running a team but that was me! I was pressured to come up with a good plan because I had
5 people that were much older relying on me for us to win the match, being pressured at that age might make some kids panic and run away,
but I stayed and continued to stay confident so my teammates wouldn t be intimidated by the other team and be discouraged by my
nervousness. Not panicking gave my team confidence in me and in my game plan leading us to execute it successfully and taking the win
against another team of 5. The feeling of being a leader at that time made me feel joy and them thanking me for creating such a great plan
spiked me with
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Research Paper On Xanax
What Causes Greater Addiction Xanax or Marijuana?
When you face hard physical and mental problems, you are ought to seek medical help. Some problems and conditions aren t solved by
themselves and the help of a professional is crucial at this moment.
Most doctors and specialists prescribe medications, some recommend treatment and others will prefer facilities. Nevertheless, every doctor
will decide what s best for his patients, according to their medical record and medical history which runs in the family.
Depression is a medical condition when people feel sadness, lowered self esteem, lack of will or interest, fatigue and troubles concentrating.
Among the medications which people use against anxiety and panic disorder, caused by depression is Xanax. ... Show more content on
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Xanax is a medication prescribed for panic and anxiety disorders caused by depression. It s also known as benzodiazepine or alprazolam and
with a prescription from a doctor you can use it for other purposes besides the ones listed on the medication guide. Xanax can cause
addiction if misused or if not followed by the medication
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Mississippi Casino Gambling
Casino gambling remains a controversial issue, mostly due to personal and religious views on the negative effects (gambling addictions) it
has on society. However, there seems to be very little controversy relating to the role the casino industry has in the state s economic and
tourism development. The purpose of the paper is to provide a synopsis of the role Mississippi s casino industry has played in the state s
economic and tourism industry. The report focuses on three jurisdictions: Tunica, Greenville, and the Gulf Coast. The report supports my
theory that the Mississippi casino industry unequivocally has a positive impact on the state s economy and tourism industry.
Casino Industry s Impact on Economic and
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One mayor even called the casinos effect a mixed bag (Green, Community Profile: Making Connections in Greenville, Mississippi ). Another
critic stated, Although gaming employs nearly 900 residents, most of the jobs pay low wages and offer few benefits. (Green, Community
Profile: Making Connections in Greenville, Mississippi ). Even Mayor Heather McTeer, Greenville s first black and female mayor elected in
2004, who refers to herself as the ultimate optimist , had lukewarm comments about the gaming industry. McTeer views the lakefront casinos
she inherited, for better or worse, as part of their community. The casinos brought some social problems, but they have also brought money
into the city budget. (Seawright, The Mayor ). When McTeer became mayor, she stopped contributing casino generated revenue to the
general fund so that if the casinos left, the city would be able to survive (Seawright, The
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Reliability And Validity Of Hand
Reliability and Validity of Hand held Bio Impedance in Detecting Body Fat Loss Dan Dychtwald Introduction Problem: Body fat
measurements are traditionally used during weight loss interventions to ensure individuals are losing body fat and not muscle. While tests
such as dual energy X ray absorptiometry (DXA) and hydrostatic immersion are the gold standard for measuring body fat, both are expensive
and have limited accessibility.1 Additionally, devices such as calipers may be obtrusive and ineffective for some, especially those morbidly
obese. Bioelectrical impedance (BIA) has also been used in weight loss settings, but some devices are expensive and require multiple points
of contact with the individual. However, a hand held option is also available that is inexpensive, easy to use, and much less invasive. Purpose
of the Study: To determine the inter rater reliability and validity (via sensitivity) of a hand held bio impendence (Omron HBF306C) device in
measuring body fat among a group of overweight individuals (BMI 25 kg/m2)2 enrolled in a weight loss program. Research
Questions/Hypotheses: The handheld BIA device used in this study is hypothesized to have: 1. An inter rater reliability/reproducibility ICC
close to other forms of body fat measurement used in the field of dietetics (.93 .99)3 2. To reliably measure body fat and detect body fat
losses in conjunction with weight loss Study Design: The inter rater reliability of a hand held BIA device is being investigated
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Essay on Victorian and Edwardian Economic History
3Victorian/Edwardian Era (Notes) Past Exam Questions 2010: 1) INSTITUTIONS Any industrial decline evident in late Victorian Britain
can be attributed to inadequate institutions for financing the development of domestic industry. Discuss. 2) EDUCATION The Englishman s
lack of scientific and technical education has been blamed for the failure to develop new industries and engage in R D in late Victorian
Britain. Is it the case that scientific education was deficient and, therefore, problematic for the development of industry? 3) LABOUR
PRODUCTIVITY/CROSS COUNRTY INDUSTRY SPECIALISATION Stephen Broadberry has attributed long term differences in labour
productivity between the UK, USA and Germany over the period 1870 1914 to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is just a residual. MFOS discussion 1. Sectoral Decline of the manufacturing and industry sectors in favour of the service sector. (Problem:
requires reweighting of TFP contributions) UK skilled labour = comp. advantage in service sector which did not see a fall in TFP growth.
Transport, utilities and communications had faster TFP growth in LV Manufacturing TFP growth only fell from 0.9% to 0.6% Mining (neg),
construction and agriculture growth declined significantly. Geographical problems. 2. Edwardian Period Included in MFOS data. Worst
performing period. 1901 1907: Ind. Prod/head = 0.8% GDP growth 0.4%, TFP growth = 0.1%. Edwardian era distorts performance of LV
period. 3. Labour Changing levels of education and work effort Evidence of Climacteric Decline reduced Relative Comparison USA
overtook UK in 1880 for GNP. UK anomalous to be the only country not to converge. Solomou: UK share of world exports 19% 16% 1872
1900. (Level of int. protection?) USA overtook the UK in industrial and manufacturing prod. in the 1920s. Different resource bases. USA had
larger endowment of capital/resources, large market demand and expensive labour = possibility for mass production. UK rationally used
labour intensive prod. Cheap, skilled labour, workers reluctance to adopt capital/TUs prevented the UK move into new industries and use
labour intensive prod. instead. 1913: USA the only country in the world to overtake the UK both in
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Cecily Faenza Research Paper
Cecily Faenza grew up in Old Lyme, Connecticut and when it was time to choose a college, she knew she wanted a big division one school
with an emphasis on athletics. The obvious choice as a Connecticut native was of course UConn. Faenza studied communications while
minoring in psychology. Faenza currently works for the New England Patriots as the social media coordinator where she handles all day to
day postings across all social media platforms associated with the organization. When Faenza started out as a student didn t even know she
wanted to work in the sports industry. Faenza began her career at UConn as an education major and fell into communications. Faenza also
stated she really didn t even know that sports management was an actual major. Back when she was starting college Faenza said she was not
aware that you could in fact work in sport. It wasn t until her junior and senior year that she realized that it was possible to have a career in
sport. One of Faenza s favorite memories as a student as UConn was illegally pitching a tent in the business school bushes to be one of the
first students in line for a UConn Villanova game at Gampel. As graduation approached Faenza realized she didn t have any connections to
get the job she wanted and decided to go to graduate school. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The purpose of this meeting is to acknowledge certain events happening in the upcoming week. Faenza said one of the topics of a recent
meeting was what to post for national puppy day. Faenza said it s important to keep up with what the fans care about in order to keep them
interested. These meetings also serve as a history lesson. The team looks at what happened in the upcoming week in Patriot s history, for
example the debut of new uniforms in 1993 and in the meeting the team discusses what they could post the address this piece of
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Political Inequality In Political Participation
Throughout the world, citizens participate in their government to represent themselves as a country. Systems of representation on equality in
political participation. Participation, however, is not equally distributed throughout each citizen therefore, creating inequality. The
implications that inequalities in participation have for representation, inclusiveness, and political efficiency. Representation is the action of
speaking or acting on someone s behalf. However, due to the nature of political participation, many citizens are not able to represent
themselves in government. A few reasons for lower representation for certain people may be discrimination for race, gender, sex, political
ideas, etc. A popular case of lowering representation is gerrymandering, in which certain people manipulate the boundaries of voters to favor
one (political) party over the other. This in turn, makes the minority votes become wasted, even with the smallest margin of victory. In the
United States, this is a very common practice, however in Britain, redistribution of parliamentary constituencies is carried out by a
nonpartisan Boundary Commission to ensure no one s votes are diminished in the process. There must be more variety in political parties in
the U.S. since there are large numbers of people s preferences being ignored with only two major parties. Two party systems limit the options
for potential voters as well as forcing people to either give up on certain issues
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Eda 577 Action Inquiry Essay
The Big Picture: A Strategic Plan
Thomas Kordick
EDA 575
Grand Canyon University
October 12, 2010
To any prospective parent, a school needs to present all the facts about itself, so as the parent may make the choice that is best for their child.
Thirty years ago, when I was in school. There was no concern about scores, diversity, etc. You just went to your local elementary, middle and
high school. Today parents are much more informed and curious about where their child is going to go. To some parents, it is quite important
to have their children attend a culturally diverse school. There is a richness that comes from students working side by side with others who
are not of the same cookie cutter mold, notes Jean Snell. (Great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is a 2 1/2 hour after school program that has tutoring, homework and some exercise time. Unfortunetly, space is limited to about 120
students because of funding. Local high school and college students come and tutor for their community service and for credits. Data has
provided some evidence of strong improvement for kids who have attended SNAP. In looking at data from the DMS Single Plan for Student
Achievement, at the start of the 2008 2009 school year, they looked at ten students that had flunked two or more academic classes. At the end
of the school year, 7/10 kids, who were in SNAP, finished without flunking any class (DMS SPSA, 2010). In school academic classes,
programs have been implemented for those that are CELDT 1 3 reading levels. The ratings are for those that are below proficient to beyond
basic. Usually kids that are born in other countries, have not much education and have recently arrived in the community.
Another important part of a school improvement plan is The student population at DMS is made up of 60% Latino and 40% Caucasian. The
Latino population is primarily in the lowest socio economic group, with 40% living at or below the poverty line. The Caucasian population is
made up of 5% in the lowest and middle socio economic class and 35% in the highest socio economic class. The socio economic gap
between the two groups is quite high. Over the last few years the new administration has made it a
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Human Ipsc Line, 201b7 Clone Essay
1. The source of the iPSC s in this case study are human iPSC line 201B7 clone . They are dermal fibroblast tissues that in previous studies
have been shown to have low tumorigenicity (meaning they have a low ability to produce tumors) after being used in transplantation therapy.
2. The iPSC s were different from the host cells because a piggyBac vector was introduced into the hiPSC. A piggyBac vector is a genetic
element that literally does what it sounds like, gives a piggyback between vectors and chromosomes, and cuts genes, carries them, and pastes
them into a new position. This specific piggyBac vector used to distinguish the host cells from the iPSC s stably expressed GFP (green
fluorescent protein) gene under a ubiquitous promoter. The promoter was EF1 (elongation factor used to push gene expression in vitro and in
vivo). The authors knew their transplantations of iPSC s were successful because once the cells were introduced they observed continuous
GFP fluorescence. The GFP fluorescence was observed even after differentiation of neural linage.
3. iPSC s were differentiated into neural stem cells by using SMAD pathway inhibition. Green fluorescent proteins were labeled iPSC, and
then a serum free floating culture of embryoid body like aggregates method was combined with the SMAD pathway. These methods
stimulated the LIF/BMP signaling. Leukemia inhibitory factor and bone morphogenic protein both promote neural cell differentiation into
GFAP (Glial
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Myth Country For Business Or Tourism In The Country Of...
More than 9,194,057 people within 2017 have visited Thailand for business or pleasure. Allowing for Thailand to be the ninth country in the
world for most visited by tourist. What does culture mean to you? It is defined in FM 3 24.2 as, the set of a system of shared beliefs, values,
customs, behaviors, and artifacts that members of a society use to cope with their world and one another (2009). The major characteristics of
culture are established with history, language, geography, religion, communication, political science, military art and science, sociology,
cultural anthropology, economics, education, art, music, entertainment, literature, food, drink, psychology, law, criminal justice, science, and
technology. We will discuss the country of Thailand and cover the area, key infrastructure, weather, people, and civil consideration.
The country of Thailand is currently located on the continent of Asia. It is surrounded by the country of Myanmar to the West, Laos to the
North, and Cambodia to the Southeast. The southern portion of the country is surrounded by the body of the Bay of Bengal and the South
China Sea. The country provides a different aspect of the environment. To the south, you can admire the sandy beach and as you head to the
low mountainsides to the North, you can come across rice paddies along the route. The country is divided into five deifying portions. The
tallest mountain in the country is Mount Inthanon, scaling at 8,481 feet. The capital of
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Experimentation in Music Essay
Experimentation in Music
For thousands of years, music has been a part of people s lives and has evolved through many different forms over time. Music is the art of
arranging sounds in time so as to produce a continuous, unified, and evocative composition, as through melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre
(American Heritage). One important component of analyzing music is whether it has musical value. In other words, music does not have to
be organized sound or produced by instruments. This is what composers and artists of experimental music discover. Experimental music is an
art form, makes use of instruments or other items that can produce sound, and can alter or expand the basic foundations of music and
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In experimental music, the composer is free to create their own work as art. Experimental music is an art form that is open to creativity.
As well as being an art form, experimental music uses a variety of instruments and sound producing items. In the last hundred years, many
composers and music artists experimented with other noises and sources of sound. Composers such as Luigi Russolo and George Antheil
used sirens, whistles, anvils, and machines to create sounds in their musical works (Ewen 95). In the 1930s through 1950s, some composers
began to experiment with new types of sounds in music. The composer Edgard Varese felt that music had to be freed of all the inhibitions
that centuries of tradition and rules had imposed upon it (102). Personally created instruments are also used in experimental music. One of
the composers who devised his own musical scale and instruments was Harry Partch (158). He experimented with the new, unique
instruments that he created to produce new music of strange and different sounds. John Cage, a composer, wrote a piece for a toy piano.
Experimental music can use new, invented instruments and unconventional instruments.
Many different items that produce sound have been used in experimental music. A comb is used in George Brecht s Comb Music to create a
unique, delicate sound (Nyman 64). LaMonte Young had a piece called Poem for Chairs, Tables, and Benches, etc. in which
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A Study to Assess the Knowledge Level of the Patient...
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PATIENT STUDENT NURSE REGARDING POST OPERATIVE CARE TO IMPROVE KNOWLEDGE PRACTICE IN HAMIDIYA
HOSPITAL YEAR 2010 Study Submitted In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirement For The Degree Of Bachelor Of Science In Nursing
SUPERVISED BY: SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL MISS ROSHANI GANGULI Asst. Lecturer SIGNATURE OF INTERNAL
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Sherwood Anderson s Society As An Outsiders
In Sherwood Anderson s Hands, and William Faulkner s A Rose for Emily, both authors introduced main characters who are alienated in their
respective societies. In Anderson s work, Wing Biddlebaum is an outsider because he wants to escape from his society since he has been
accused of being a child molester. Similarly, in Faulkner s work, Emily hides from society since the prying eyes of the people who see her
gaze and oppression. In this way, both characters are outsiders in their communities by the people s eyes on them. There are a variety of
people in our society and divide into two main groups. There are people who associate easily with other people are more likely to interact
with people. However, there are people who live in a quiet do not mix with other people. We call those people an outsider. To define an
outsider as a single sentence from dictionary.com, A person not belonging to a particular group, set, party, etc (1). There are also various
definitions of the outsider. Among them, Wing Biddlebaum who is the main character in Anderson s work is not an outsider from the
beginning. He chooses to become an outsider because people are misunderstanding his action with hands. Emily who is the main character in
Faulkner s work is an outsider from the start. Emily, who grew up in a wealthy family, is afraid of people eyes to her. In Sherwood Anderson
s Hands, it is Wing Biddlebaum s story who becomes an outsider himself by his hands. He was a teacher in
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How Did Quetzalcoatl Influence The Aztec Culture
Quetzalcoatl One of the major deities of Aztec culture Quetzalcoatl acknowledged as the feathered serpent has influenced the historic and
social evolution of Latin American culture as implied by various images depicting the Plumed Serpent god. Meanwhile, socio historical
analysis of Quetzalcoatl worship and culture reveals different symbolisms and ancient functions involved in the Aztecs practices toward the
god. Historically, the legend of Quetzalcoatl has originated from the Teotihuacán culture of Olmec society around 300 B.C. by the time of
rigid theological perspectives between Christianity and Paganism. According to Aztec legends, Quetzalcoatl was acknowledged as an earthly
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The cult of Quetzalcoatl, has been to was been born at Xochicalco, Morelos in approximately 800 A.D. and eventually carried to Toltec Tula
by his priest kings. Eventually, the cult of Quetzalcoatl has expanded across the eastern and southern highlands of Mexico reaching to
Yucatan Peninsula and Guatemala. Pre Toltec cultures and associated Mesoamerican tribes believe in the role of Quetzalcoatl in advancing
their society. Influences of the cult have gained significant hold in the society of Ancient Olmec society expanding to the general Latin
America. Eventually, the intense affinity of the ancient Aztecs to their Quetzalcoatl cult practices has led to the historical Spanish
colonization. A political and religious Aztec priest known as Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl played an essential role in the maintenance of connection
between Tula of Mayans, Teotihuacán, and Xochicalco. Ancient compilations of Toltec history frequently reveal the role of the priest king in
response to the founding of Toltec civilization. Archeological evidences scrutinizing the identity of Topiltzin fail to conclude whether the
person depicted by Ancient Mesoamerican texts and images is the god or Quetzalcoatl. Historical accounts suggest that Topiltzin
revolutionized Toltec society from nomadic to civilized civilization with acceptance of Toltec cultural and religious traditions.
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The And Its Effects On The Environment
Their location impacts many things about their culture as they are surviving based on their environment. For food, this tribe relies heavily on
hunting and edible plants that grow naturally in the Amazon Rainforest in addition to their personal garden. Due to Chagnon reporting that
the Yanamomi are incredibly violent many believed that they were savage hunters. However, only about 15 20% of their food is meat, the
rest comes from their personal gardens which are mainly cared for by the women in the tribe. As hunting is mostly done by the men and is
not as stable of a food source as agriculture, the Yanomamo are almost entirely egalitarian. While that might not seem intuitive in many
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The ability to fight other tribes and endure pain is critical to ensuring they are not raided and wiped out but other tribes. For this reason, club
fighting takes up a very large portion of their leisure time. Children engage in horseplay that can get fairly violent and can cause injuries.
This will prepare those children, both male, and female, for a life where they will endure painful insect bites, possible food shortages, and
intense fighting. Therefore, the play they engage in, from childhood to adulthood will be centered around ensuring their ability to handle the
physical duress they will be placed under. This is critical to the survival of the tribe as a whole because if the adults in the tribe could not
handle physical duress, it is likely that they would be ill prepared for the lifestyle of the Yanomami.
Play can be used as a training tool for the future as seen by the horseplay, or it can simply be used as a method to unwind. The most common
way for the Yanomami to unwind is through the use of hallucinogenic drugs. This drug is called ebene and it is extracted from plants in the
forest, ground into powder and then mixed with saliva. The drugs are snorted in a ritualistic manner. The men body paint themselves with red
pigment and adorn themselves with feathers before gathering in front of a host s house. The men then take turns blowing the ebene into the
nostrils of the
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Al-Nakba 1948 Research Paper
Cut Out the Suffering
The year of Al Nakba 1948 was a critical year that affected the life of millions of Palestinians. In this year, Palestinians were forced to
immigrate to neighboring countries. Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria contain a major number of Palestinian refugees; with the number of
Palestinians in Lebanon doubling because the war in Syria drove them there (Alwani, 2015). However, other Palestinians were able to
migrate into European countries, while others went to Arab gulf countries. Furthermore, unless the Palestinians got the nationality of the
country they live in they do not have but foreign civilian rights. Palestinian refugees who live in Lebanon for more than 10 years should be
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In contrast, in Canada, the laws do not oblige the politicians to be of a specific sect or religion. Maryam Monsef, an Islamic Canadian, of
Afghan origins, was elected to represent the state of Peterborough in Canada in 2015; Harjit Singh Sajjan, of Indian origins, baptized as a
Sikh, is the Minister of National Defense of Canada. These are examples of politicians from one of the most industrialized and advanced
countries that do not restrict political positions for specific people that belong to a particular sect or religion. This fact that Canada has this
variety in their regime did not affect their progress; on the contrary, this is thought to be a kind of development and enhancement to their
political system. As can be seen, preventing Palestinians form gaining the Lebanese nationality is not the solution to prevent the imbalance in
the system from arising; the problem is in the sectarian regime which tightens the chances of development for both the Lebanese and the
Palestinian
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The Iliad Essay
Divine Intervention is a direct and obvious intervention by a god or goddess in the affairs of humans . In various myths such as the Iliad, the
Epic of Gilgamesh, and Herakles, divine intervention was called upon in order to restrain a hero s destructive or too powerful forces.
Although the divine intervention was used to impair different heroes, the purpose to constrain was the same in all the narratives.
Homer s The Iliad: Book XX features a battle between the Trojans and Achaians, shortly after Patroklus death (Lattimore Book XVI), where
the gods must intervene in order to restrain Achilleus destructive nature that becomes amplified due to the grief and wrath as a result of the
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It plays a main role in the beginning with the creation of Enkidu, the middle with Ishtar, and the end with the destruction of Enkidu. The gods
first intervene when Gilgamesh s subjects call for help to them for the sake of the young women oppressed by the lord s right . The Great
Mother Goddess creates Enkidu to stand up against Gilgmesh to stop his destructive nature that has terrorized his city (Dalley 39 50).
Gilgamesh domesticates Enkidu and they create a friendship which turns Gilgamesh less destructive towards his citizens, thus limiting his
destructive power and also focusing the remaining towards monsters; but together they make some wrong choices and their destructive
natures are portrayed during the Cedar Forest incident and the killing of the bull of heaven (Dalley 83,102). For retribution of killing the bull
that Ishtar had sent due to her rejection, Enkidu is destroyed by the gods; warning Gilgamesh that he isn t exempt from this fate if he
continues being uncontrollable and tyrannical (Dalley 120 125).
Euripides tragedy, Herakles, consistently portrays divine intervention as if it s a direct challenge between a divine figure, Hera, and a hero,
Herakles. Hera s hatred for Herakles stems from his parentage, Alcmene and Zues (Hera s husband), making Herakles an offspring created by
his unfaithfulness towards her (Sleigh 12). Hera also dislikes the fact that he has godly
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Secondary Hypogonadism
There is a condition where the ovaries or testes do not function properly and results in the lowered or halted production of hormones
(MedlinePlus, 2017). This condition is known as hypogonadism or gonadal deficiency. There are two main types of hypogonadism, central
and primary. In women, primary hypogonadism is the dysfunction of the ovaries whereas central hypogonadism is when the centers of the
brain, responsible for gonadal control, function improperly (The New York Times, 2012). The authors in paper one studied the genetic
etiology of patients with disorders of sex development (DSD) (Kim et al, 2017). DSDs make up a congenital condition where the
development of gonadal, chromosomal and anatomical sex is atypical (Kim et al, 2017). They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With that being said, patients who had onset after childhood malignancy had a poor response to the treatments. The authors explained this
could be due to the patients in this undergoing a bone marrow transplant or whole body radiation (Kim et al, 2016). These results suggest
uterine development in women with hypogonadism to be dose dependent because the total dose of estrogen was directly correlated with the
final UXA (Kim et al, 2016). The purpose of this experiment was to somehow allow women with underdeveloped uteruses to obtain the
ability to conceive and maintain a pregnancy. The conclusion of this study was that estrogen replacement therapy was able to induce uterine
maturity in young patients and increased uterine size no matter the etiology of hypogonadism (Kim et al,
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Variola Vs Smallpox Case Study
1. The virus was traveling inside people up and down the railroad line. As people moved, so did variola. The train station was exporting cases
all of India and, in fact, all over the world (Preston, 85).
Exp.: Humans desire constant contact with one another. In this era, people are frequently doing activities together, especially in a compacted
area. Germs are active in those places just as much as people. For thousands of years variola and smallpox have been spread from human to
human, and yet people still aren t cautious of the places they go, nor are some individuals considerate of one another. The passage proves that
by not being careful, humans have continued the disease s existence like a tradition passed down from generation to generation.
2. In 1944, the committee and the World Health Assembly voted unanimously to destroy all the stock of smallpox, and they set a deadline for
June 30th, 1995, for the execution... The 1995 deadline past, and the stocks of smallpox still sat in the freezers. ... Show more content on
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Now scientists shift their energy into determining if the disease should be destroyed once and for all in an endless debate. These global
citizens have the opportunity to honor the victims but decide to spend time and money looking for a cure to a disease that no longer exists.
The only reason these scholars give is purely the word, science. So self involved is the curiosity of mankind that they leave deadly virus
strains in the hands of the modern world. Even after years of research, leaders never enforce the destruction date despite the fact no one has
found any possible cures
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Comparing The Army Profession Of Arms, Its Culture, And Ethic
An Army White Paper: The Army Profession of Arms, Its Culture, and Ethic The overall objective of the Army Profession of Arms campaign
is for Soldiers and leaders to refine their understanding of what it means to be professionals expert members of the Profession of Arms after
nine years of war and to recommit to a culture of service and the responsibilities and behaviors of our profession as articulated in the Army
Ethic. GEN Martin E. Dempsey, CG, TRADOC The preeminent military task, and what separates [the military profession] from all other
occupations, is that soldiers are routinely prepared to kill...in addition to killing and preparing to kill, the soldier has two other principal
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Since the Army s professionalization, there have been ebbs and flows in the degree to which the Army has manifested the nature and
motivations of a profession rather than its other organizational character of government occupation highly professional in periods of
expansion and later phases of war and less so in periods of contraction after wars, e.g. post WWII into Korea and post Vietnam. Even after
the establishment of an all volunteer force in 1971 and the rebuilding of the Army NCO Corps post Vietnam, these ebbs and flow have
continued. The Army in Desert Shield Desert Storm was highly professional; the Army after the next decade of build down and the exodus of
captains and other leaders and talent in the late 1990s was arguably much less so. A recent report suggests that the operating forces of the
Army, after nine years of war in the Middle East, exhibit more clearly the traits and character of a profession, comparatively, to force
generating side of the Army. So, as described above as a producing organization, the Army really has a dual nature that of a government
occupation structured as a hierarchical bureaucracy and that of a vocational, specifically military, profession. Section 1.1 Where will the
balance be? The issue that faces the Army now, and will more so in the transition period we are entering as we transition from Iraq to
Afghanistan,
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Satirical Device Of Dehumanization In Jonathan Swift s A...
Child Devouring Ogres:
Examining the Satirical Device of Dehumanization in Jonathan Swift s A Modest Proposal Satire produces a distortion of reality that
enlightens its readers about the unadmirable traits of society by using irony and humour (Snodgrass 406). A Modest Proposal, written by
Jonathan Swift in 1729, presents a satirical proposal through an anonymous proposer. The proposal argues that in order to deal with the
poverty and overpopulation in Ireland, the children of the poor should be sold as food to the wealthy. It advocates that the benefits include an
increase in the income of the poor and in Ireland s economy. Swift s A Modest Proposal has been analyzed by various scholars many of
which have analyzed Swift s persona and his critique of Ireland s economic conditions. However, there has been little scholarly discussion on
Swift s satirical method in the text, which uses cannibalism and dehumanization. Many scholars such as Oliver W. Ferguson s Swift s Saeva
Indignatio and A Modest Proposal focus on Swift s anger towards the social classes in Ireland; and other scholars such as Thomas Lockwood
s Swift s Modest Proposal: An Interpretation focus on the role of the anonymous proposer. Rather than focusing on the effect of the proposal
on the contemporary audience, these scholars choose to look at the text from Swift s view and do not consider the audience s reaction. An
investigation into the satirical form that Swift uses will be useful to discern the impact of the proposal on the public and the message it
presented. This essay will attempt to address this gap by using close reading and historical evidence to explore the text s satire through the
use of cannibalism and dehumanization. By using the satirical device of dehumanization to commodify the poor people of Ireland, Swift
challenges the prevailing mercantilist theory of the population being the nation s riches . The problem will be investigated with a study of the
contemporary mercantilist thought, a close reading of the use of dehumanization in the text and the proposer s tone. In the eighteenth century,
the prevailing economic thought was mercantilism. Mercantilism advocated that people are the riches of a nation (Wallerstein 25).
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Biblical Worldview And Buddhism Worldview
Buddhist do not believe there is a beginning or an end to the world, and life. They deny that the world was created at any particular given
time or date. Buddhists believe in Samsara, meaning they think the world was created over and over, and will continue to do so until it is
time for it to break away.
Biblical worldview and Buddhism worldview have very little similarities when it comes to the question of origin. Christians believe in
creation, and that God is the creator. They believe humans are made in Gods image, and that He created the heavens and the earth. Buddhist
believe there is no external concept of a god. When the Buddha was approached by non Buddhist who did not understand his nature and
thought he was the same concept of Jesus, Buddha rejected this concept entirely. Buddhist believe in a concept of a network meaning that
something exists because something else already existed. Everything is connected, they do not believe there is a need to jump from existence
to non existence (Luis, 4).
Being human to a Buddhist comes from their view of a collection of five aggregates; body, consciousness, volition, perception, and emotions.
They believe that humans are being in a state of constant and continuous change.
Christians believe God created everything living from the trees to the fishes in the sea. The human identity is found in knowing their true
nature, and accepting Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Mankind was created basically to be stewards, they are
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Kay Redfield Jamison s An Unquiet Mind
An Unquiet Mind Kay Redfield Jamison, an American clinical psychologist and author published one of her books An Unquiet Mind: A
Memoir of Moods and Madness in 1995. The book, as the title describes, is an emotionally moving memoir of emotions. Jamison has had
bipolar disorder, or manic depressive illness, since her young adulthood and An Unquiet Mind unapologetically takes readers through the
roller coaster of which is her life. Albeit bipolar disorder is hard to understand without having it, this memoir gives an honest yet informative
understanding of Jamison s personal experience with manic depressive illness. From her early childhood to the peaks of her illness, An
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At this point in her life, Jamison was slowly developing bipolar disorder and it was starting to interfere with her judgements and decision
making. The style of her writing already gives the impression of instability and indecisiveness, as she goes from telling about her life as a 28
year old to telling of her childhood within the first ten pages. Jamison, born in 1946 into a military family moved around a lot and attended a
plethora of different elementary schools. She goes on to tell readers about how much she looked up to her brother and how her relationship
with her sister was complicated yet loving. Although their family was anything but stable and constant, her parents did their best to make it
feel like it was and she was undeniably supported by her parents. Like her father, Jamison was wildly interested in sciences. Most
particularly, when she visited a psychiatric facility as a child she became fascinated with the concepts of psychology, and was not afraid to
ask questions and speak with patients, unlike the other participants of the tour. Her father, an Air Force Officer, also has bipolar disorder and
is described as charming and deeply involved in their lives, that is, when he was manic. As she describes, It was enchanting, really, rather
like having Mary Poppins as a
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Big Bend Wildlife And Biodiversity
Wildlife and Biodiversity in Big Bend
Big Bend National Park provides habitats for a dizzying array of animals, such as bats, birds, snakes, lizards, turtles, fish, mountain lions,
and bears; these habitats are found in the deserts, the mountains, and river (Flynn, 61). In this park, bats are a major pollinator of cacti and
other flowering plants and a major consumer of flying insects. The most common animal found in Big Bend is the vultures. The vulture s
heads prevent infestation from parasites. They feed chiefly on carrion; also, their digestive systems are designed to kill bacteria (Common
Bats of Big Bend National Park). There s not a common insect found in this park, but the most famous desert ... Show more content on
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Before you start, you have to plan how you would spend the day in the park. The first thing that you can do is get a map of the park and see
how long the park is. Then, we will know what s in the park; we will have to see the most popular activities or events that everyone likes to
come to see or do. Once we know what we want to do, we will start by going to watch the birds because it would be very nice, in that way
we can learn all about the birds that are in this park. Another thing we can do is go to the rivers and see all the mountains that are near there.
In this park, there are many activities that we can do, but what I think would be more fun is to go on rivers trips. I know it may be dangerous
but doesn t like to go. Hiking would be another activity that would be in my plan, in this way we can take less than two hours hiking in
Chisos Mountain. It would be a nice view to see all the mountains at once or even rivers since the rivers and the mountains are close to each
other. After we do some activities such as bird watching, River trips, and hiking. These parks also have programs we can do and learn more
about Big Bend such as guided walk, evening program, talk or workshop on the natural and cultural history of the Big Bend. To accomplish a
day at the park, you would need to know how long you need to spend on that specific place for an example, let s say we want to go for a
hiking on Emory Peak Mountain. This mountain is about twelve.one mile, we know that an hour and a half we can walk more than thirteen.
So we will decide to spend at least two hours on covering one mountain. For a river trip, I would say it would take us more than three hours,
but since you want to view all the park, well the best thing to do is that do half of each river, In this case, you won t be missing nothing about
Big Bend National
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Meaning And Sound In Tim Burton s Edward Scissor
Tim Burton is the creator of the interesting and entertaining movie Edward Scissorhands. Tim Burton uses lighting and sound in the film to
help convey the tone between the character Edward and Jim. There are many different uses of lighting and sound that vary throughout the
movie. In Tim Burton s Edward Scissorhands, Burton uses lighting in order to convey a sympathetic tone toward Edward. For example, when
Edward was tricked into breaking into Jim s house, just so Jim could get a key from his dad s office, Edward gets caught by the police but
they end up letting him go home. Everyone believes that it was his fault and they all begin to dislike him. When he arrives back at the Boggs
s home he is being lectured by Bill Boggs while they are all sitting at the dinner table. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Most of the lighting is focused on the actors and behind them, the lighting is very dark and you can only see a shadow outline of furniture.
This achieves a sympathetic tone because most of the lighting focuses on Edward and everything that is going on in the scene is pointed
directly towards Edward. Everyone believes that what happened was all his fault which contributes to the overall mood of heartbroken mood.
Tim Burton also uses lighting to convey a vindictive tone towards Jim. For example, towards the end of the movie Edward goes back to his
original home and Kim follows him. After Kim talks to Edward, all of a sudden Jim comes in with a gun and the lighting of the scene is very
dark. When Jim comes in it is greatly dark and you can hardly see a silhouette of a person. This achieves a vindictive tone because it scares
you because it s hard to tell what is going on and even though you already hate Jim while watching the movie, your hatred tends to grow
which contributes to the overall mood of
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Becoming Volunteer Tutor
Becoming a Volunteer Tutor Requirements Expectations Incentives Volunteer Locations Why Volunteer (coming soon) Volunteer FAQ
(coming soon) Requirements Application: A completed application, including a faculty recommendation, may be submitted online. After
submitting your application and once your faculty recommendation is received, at member of the Center for Academic Success team will
review it. You will be contacted post review regarding the status of your application. Volunteer Tutor Application Faculty Recommendation
Form Interview: If there is a tutoring opportunity you might be suitable for, you will be scheduled for an interview. Please contact the Center
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Five Aspects Of The Nine Catholic Social Thought Principles
The Nine Catholic Social Thought Principles The way of life can be broken down into nine principles govern by the Catholic Social Thought
(CST), covering all five aspects of humanity. The aspects include; social, spiritual, personal, economic and political, all five create a holistic
approach to optimize a sense of humanity for self and the community. The nine principles of CST are as follows: Dignity of the Human
person The first and most important principle is dignity of the human person as it empowers a foundation to the other eight principles. With
respects to the catholic perspective God created mankind in his own image (genesis 1:27) meaning everyone in an idea world should have the
same significances and respectability (Byron, 1998). Regardless of any identifying factors, age, intelligence or economic status no one
should be above or below anyone, society should be in harmony and dignifying every human. A way to achieve this is by using Immanuel
Kant s philosophy Always treat people as ends in themselves, never as means to an end (Kant, Heath Schneewind, 2001). Without dignity
there isn t much of humanity, as we will be all means , used and maltreated. Common Good Common good falls into the first of the great
commandments, Love thy neighbour as thyself (Mark 22:38). Breaking down this commandment expresses the golden rule conveyed by
Hugh Mckay in he s book, The Good Life, what makes life worth living (Australian Catholic University, 2017a). The golden rule allows the
community to prosper as it works to support everyone, little pieces of kindness and charity to build a masterpiece called humankind. With
building the masterpiece it lets up a brighter and greater future for generations to come. Subsidiarity Subsidiarity ensures a fair and just
world, giving a voice to important issues, ideas and threats that the impacted people face in their lives. By giving subsidiarity to the general
public it will allow the first principle of the CST, as it is securing human rights with specific legislation tailored to that community (Carozza,
2003. Pg.38 40). Having decision making proximal to the impacted people promotes community flourishment. Subsidiarity can be
compressed into a niche
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Octavian Nothing Traitor To The Nation Character Analysis
In the 18th century there was a rapid rise of slavery. Many Africans were captured by the Europeans separating from their family and home
village. Many slaves tried to escape from their masters in the colonies because they wanted to go back to Africa. Some Africans accepted
their fate and started a new family in the colonies. In the novel Octavian Nothing Traitor to the Nation, Octavian knows nothing about
slavery because he was born in the colonies. He considers his master, mother, and the other servants in the house as his family. In the film
Roots (2016), Kunta Kinte was separated from his family and was shipped to the Virginia. He tried to escape but failed so he accepted that he
couldn t return to Africa. He befriends Fiddler who helps ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Octavian knows that he is an experiment and doesn t want to disappoint Mr.Gitney. Mr.Gitney is like a father figure to Octavian. However,
when Lord Cheldthorpe came to the house Octavian experience his first punishment with his mother Cassiopeia. Octavian and Cassiopeia are
whipped in the back by Lord Cheldthorpe s men. This event showed Octavian what life was like for some slaves. Bono was also a father
figure to Octavian. Octavian and Bono both cared for each other. After Octavian got whipped, his back was covered in blood. Octavian was
horrified and Bono felt sympathy for Octavian. Bono came and he put his hand upon my cheek. He pressed my cheek so my skull was
against his palm; and he said, Prince, he don t care today. There ain t any measuring happening today. No samples. (Pg 119). He tried to make
Octavian feel better and comfort
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Lab Report Sample
I am writing this letter to you to inform and update our King s Christian College Creek that is located in the middle of the school. As a class,
we have conducted test to find the temperature, turbidity, pH, dissolved oxygen and found macroinvertebrates in the ecosystem. These tests
has been conducted to figure out what we need to improve the ecosystem for a better habitat for the creatures living.
We have conducted 4 chemical tests to figure out how to improve our King s Christian College Creek and our pond. We have measured the
temperature of the creek and the pond so that we can see how it affects the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of the water. We
furthermore calculated the turbidity of the water to find the muddiness caused by dirt, plants and animals matters floating in the water.
Additionally, we have conducted this experiment to find the pH of the water. Pure water has a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We have noticed that pond was warmer than the top area of the creek. This is because the top area of the creek is covered by multiple trees
which doesn t allow the sunlight to shine against the water. The average turbidity of the top area of the creek is 16. The average turbidity of
the pond is 6.666666667. This could be improved by removing the litter students or people throw in the water. The litter can be eaten by
creatures living and most importantly turtles can eat plastic which could kill them. Filtering the water may harm some creatures since they
live in a ecosystem with no filtered water. The average pH of the top area of the creek is 6.2 and the pond is 6.333333333. According to the
result ranges, the King s Christian College Creek is in an excellent pH condition. This could be preserved by just keeping it the same way as
now. The dissolved oxygen of the top creek is 4 and so as the pond. This indicates that the water in both pond and creek is in good
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Contradiction In Antigone
The death of a loved one is often tragic for most families, but may drive individuals to do heroic acts. In the play Antigone, she seeks to be
successful in the burial of her beloved brother. Her actions speak louder than words in her ambitious, yet stubborn behavior, to bury her
brother with dignity and respect. Antigone exhibits her aggression that causes readers to question society and laws. Antigone is fighting
Creon, King of Thebes, for the dignity and honor of her brother rather than herself. She remains committed to her family and disapproves of
the political shaming for this. The poem, If We Must Die, contains language that describes the characteristics of Antigone. The poem
illustrates the temperamental feelings of society about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They are victorious in their fight for equality because they lead others. If We Must Die and Antigone showcase the brilliance of staying
committed towards something you believe in. The similarities between both are major because they do not pause to ponder what could go
wrong, they just do what they came there to accomplish. Both, Antigone and McKay are not selfish, cunning, or malicious, they are faithful
to the idea of being loyal to a family or group. the monsters we defy (McKay, line 7) represent the own battles in our life and what actions we
take to end them or end
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Healthy Minds Folio Timeline
Healthy Minds Folio Timeline
Date Comment
15th September 2015 The assignment was received today. Upon receiving the task I used Google to search for webpages or organisations that
discussed what stress was and how it affected the body. I particularly focused on sources that would be knowledgeable in psychology to
some extent to ensure that the sources I used were as reliable and credible as possible. The first webpage that I looked at was Simply
Psychology s What is the Stress Response article by Saul McLeod, which I found to be very helpful and well summarised. I recorded notes
on what was said on this source and annotated it. To follow up, I again, used the Simply Psychology search engine to find what information
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The final thing I found information for was the advantages and disadvantages of the specific emotion focused coping strategies discussed. In
doing this, I found a source about meditation on About Health titled Benefits of Meditation for Stress Management, which was very helpful
in explaining how meditation reduces stress and it s pros and cons. Unfortunately, I could not find any specific techniques of problem
focused coping strategies even with the further research conducted today, and thus, decided to use the general pros and cons mentioned in
previous sources.
18th September 2015 Today I collated all the notes that I had gathered and organised them into paragraphs and the order in which I want to
present it in my folio.
19th September 2015 After collating my notes from the sources yesterday, I began my paragraph on what stress is today. Following that, I
began my second paragraph discussing emotion focused coping strategies.
20th September 2015 Today I finished my final graph discussing problem focused coping strategies, completing my folio.
21st September 2015 In finalising my folio, I re visited the list I created with all the websites I referenced to produce a reference list.
22nd September 2015 Final day to submit folio to
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Study of History and Theory of International Relations
To study international relations means to study the history of international relations, theory, practical application of those theories and the
outcome after the practical application of the theory was applied. Smith spoke about international relations and said that international
relations importance of not just theory, but history to understanding
The politics of today (Smith 2006). So when you study international relations you should understand the theory but you need to know the
history because a states history contributed the how and why the countries politics are the way they are today. It is impossible to understand a
complex problem such as the war between North Korea and South Korea by studying the theories of internal ... Show more content on
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Bipolarity exists when two states have a majority of the economic, military and cultural influence and can include alliance such as NATO or
the WARSAW Pact or organizations but still have power. An example of this would be the United States and the U.S.S.R is the Cold War. In
the Cold War the United States and the U.S.S.R. emerged as the two leading power, most western countries and capitalist states came under
the influence of the United States and on the opposite end the communist states came under the influence of the U.S.S.R. and then then two
major power fought indirectly for control of the other countries as can be seen during the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Russian Afghan War.
Multipolar is a where more than two states have nearly equal amounts of military cultural and economic influence. Theorist argue that this is
more peaceful that a bipolar system because since power is equal states would not want to attack other states however it could also lead to
conflict if one states feels the others may form an alliance. This could lead to more indirect conflicts and frequent shifting of alliance to
prevent one states from becoming the sole world power.
Constructivists believe that things are they way they are because people believe it to
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Tragedy Of Julius Caesar And Young Joey From The Old West
When a story ends, and the book is closed, most deem the book over and the characters satisfied. But the characters in the book still have a
story to tell. I myself, Caesar Augustus, from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and Young Joey from The Old West have come today to the
Literary Limbo Lounge to talk amongst ourselves and to get to know each other.
I pompously walk into the Lounge with a determination to meet someone new and to show them how much power and respect the people
from my story have given me, before I was murdered anyway. I look across the room, but only to find one small boy sitting at a table with a
small bb gun in his arm, shooting at the wall with the most obnoxious noises that could come out of any human being. As I get closer to him,
he quickly turns around and shoots me straight in the face, while saying, bang! bang! bang! Bang! . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Oh sorry, I didn t see you there. the boy yelled. What is your name?
I am Caesar Augustus from the book, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Who art thou, young man?
I m Joey from The Old West. He stated, while still grinning from ear to ear. Can we be friends? Joey
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Michael Jackson Sang The Famous Line, If You Wan Na Make...
If humanity takes the time to sit down and internalize, one of the questions coming to mind has to do with why is it often afraid of change?
Change is in fact a big theme in the 1987 hit song The Man in the Mirror (Appendix E), where the late artist Michael Jackson sang the
famous line, If you wanna make the world a better place, take a look at yourself and make a change. Fast forward to a modern day 2016
filled with political unrest, poverty, and waning human rights, Michael Jackson s message of self reflection eventually translating into social
change finds its relevancy today, despite the song s thirty years old tenure. It introduces the notion that all individuals in society are
essentially human, even in spite of humanity s tendency to demonize other belief systems. Even Saint Mother Theresa agreed with this point,
once saying that if we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other. The only way to reconcile the fact that
differences don t corrupt our humanity is in society s willingness to be flexible to different points of view and recognize the structures of
prejudice in a modern context. What then is the harm in paring away our egos to realize that we all have something to bring to the table?
Forms of art that even attempt to evoke this message of solidarity include poetry, which in itself is a free medium that poets utilize to express
their thoughts and emotions. Langston Hughes, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Maya Angelou, and
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Should Cursive Be Taught In Schools
Cursive is very important.
Even during this centuary and the coming one, the cursive will be important for different reasons that will detailed below. An old log (trunk
)saves the fire. This is an african say to mean that we should not throw away and forget every thing that has been useful and helpful in our
past because of a new one.
I strongly support that Cursive should continue to be taught in schools because of its brain injury and weakness healing values according to
the medical brain scan information.
It also helps better material assimulation for students more than using computers.
People are actually running after Yoga as a mean of brain relaxation. Why cannot people take some twenty minutes to write two pages with
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Prayer In Public School Vs. Private Schools And Public...
Prayer in school is a controversial topic of today s time. There are different pros and cons when it comes to bringing religion into schools.
Varying from state to state the court s perspective has played a major role in the decision of having prayer in schools, as well as the opinions
of society. Understanding that your personal opinion is not the same as everyone else s is important and others may have different point of
views. The controversial topics that give examples for each position allows you to realize whether you agree or disagree. You could start out
with a set opinion about it, but after reading the different sides and stories it may change your mind. There is a difference in public schools
and private schools that practice prayer in school. If you sign your child up for a private school and the handbook states that they allow
prayer in school, then you cannot later go against it. Public schools, on the other hand work for the government so anything they say goes.
Private schools are allowed more freedom and less restriction on prayer in school. The students in a private school pay tuition, which funds
the school. Private schools are known as independent schools, which means they are non governmental and not administered by local, state
or national government. Students are allowed more freedom of religion and allowed to express their religious beliefs more openly(Prayer in
School Pros and Cons List, NYLN).
Public schools are ran and funded by the
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History and Theory Essays
History and Theory
The world is full of magical realism. Magical Realism may just become a word that people thought of in the 1930 s; however, magical
realism has been here for as long as the people have been able to tell and write stories. Whether the stories are true or made up, they are all
magical realism.
The first author who started associating the words of magical realism to out was a German art critic, by the name of Franz Roh. Roh
considered magical realism an art category. It represented and responded to reality and depicted the enigmas of reality. In Latin America in
the 1940 s, magical realism was a way to express the realistic American mentality and create an autonomous style of literature.
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Many authors state that in the material state that some are deceived by the strategies and the failure as to the way the authors portray the
words of magical realism.
Wendy B. Faris wrote in her essay about children and their imagination. Children act upon their imaginations. The books that she talks about
are for entertainment for readers. The fiction that Wendy B. Faris spoke is are modern and contemporary and is all basically magical realism.
Irene Guenther is an author who has spoken of expressionism describing magical realism. Irene spoke of Roger Fry and the post
impressionism. He believed that the children had their own expression. The essay that she wrote states the date of 1920 as the time of
magical realism. Basically, the words magical realism has been with us for a long time. Each and every author has a different date as to when
the words magical realism came into focus.
Amaryll Chanady speaks of control in her essay. Imagination and fiction are aspects of daily life. She speaks of imagination and what people
are lacking in the world today. Amaryll Chanady spoke of the articles that artist and writers put in their books, and she states that they would
not be able to do their thing without the imagination of magical realism.
Franz Roh spoke of magical realism compared to painting and music as well as literature. Most people may or can understand magical
realism upon reading a book; however, when art and music are involved
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Comparing Apocalypse Now and Heart of Darkness Essay
Comparing Apocalypse Now and Heart of Darkness
In the opening scenes of the documentary film Hearts of Darkness A Filmmaker s Apocalypse, Eleanor Coppola describes her husband
Francis s film, Apocalypse Now, as being loosely based on Joseph Conrad s Heart of Darkness. Indeed, loosely is the word; the period,
setting, and circumstances of the film are totally different from those of the novella. Yet, a close analysis of character, plot, and theme in each
respective work reveals that Conrad s classic story of savagery and madness is present in its cinematic reworking.
The story of Heart of Darkness is narrated by its central character, the seasoned mariner Marlowe, a recurring figure in Conrad s work.
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The idea of company man turned savage, of a brilliant and successful team player, being groomed by the Company for greater things,
suddenly gone native, is perfectly realized in both novella and film. In the film, Kurtz is portrayed by Marlon Brando, the father of American
method actors, who lends weight (both physically and dramatically) to the figure of the megalomaniacal Kurtz. Brando s massive girth is all
the more ironic for those familiar with Heart of Darkness who recall Conrad s description: I could see the cage of his ribs all astir, the bones
of his arms waving. It was as though an animated image of death carved out of old ivory had been shaking its hand with menaces at a
motionless crowd of men... (Conrad, p.135). One could speculate that Coppola s Kurtz is a graphic analogy of the bloated American war
machine dominating and perverting the innocent montegnards of Cambodia; however, after viewing Eleanor Coppola s documentary, one
finds that the casting was more based on a combination of Coppola s wanting to work with Brando (remember The Godfather ) and Brando s
own weight problem. (It should also be noted that the cult like following of Kurtz in Heart of Darkness is brilliantly and subtly updated by
Coppola in a foreshadowing scene in which missives to Willard from headquarters are intercut with scenes of newspaper clippings about
Charles Manson.)
Also present in Coppola s film is the loveable, addle headed harlequin/fool
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  • 3. Netscape Analysis Report Essay Netscape Analysis Report I. History Netscape Communications Corporation, originally named Mosaic Communications Corporation (MCOM) was founded in April 1994 by Jim Clark and Marc Andreessen. They released their first browser products free to Internet users in September 1994. Jim Clark is chairman of Netscape Communications Corporation. Before founding the company, Clark was the chairman of Silicon Graphics, a computer hardware manufacturer he founded in 1982. Marc Andreessen is vice president of technology for Netscape Communications. He helped develop the original graphical World Wide Web browser, Mosaic, while he was at the University Of Illinois at Urbana/Champlain. The Internet is a global network ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Homer Vice President, Marketing Roberta R. Katz Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Richard M. Schell Vice President, Engineering James C.J. Sha Vice President and General Manager, Integrated Applications Kandis Malefyt Vice President, Human Resources L. John Doerr Director John E. Warnock Director V. Competition Netscape has 4 major competitors: Spry Mosaic, Spyglass Mosaic, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Sun s HotJava. However, Netscape dominates its market with an approximate 80% market share. It is the current industry standard for WWW browsing software, due to its support of new HTML features such as frames, JavaScript, and plug ins. Spry Mosaic is a piece of WWW Browser software designed by CompuServe s Spry division. It poses no threat to Netscape because of its inability to process e mail and Usenet news. Spyglass Mosaic is a WWW browser developed by part of the team that worked on the original web browser (NCSA Mosaic). It is a major competitor because of its slightly superior user interface as well as its alliance with Microsoft. Microsoft Internet Explorer is a browser that was originally developed for use with the Microsoft Network. It is comparable to Netscape in every aspect but one: There is NO user support. HotJava is a browser designed by Sun Microsystems. However, it is not technically a competitive product, as it is mostly used to run Java applets (little WWW ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. A Study On The Genome Wide Association Mapping Has Become... Genome wide association mapping has become a popular way of quantitative trait locus (QTL) identification for the majority of crop plants including wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Its advantage over classical bi parental mapping methods relies on the size of linkage disequilibrium in the mapping population. The objectives of this study are to determine linkage disequilibrium decay rate and population structure in a winter wheat population of 276 accessions which has been genotyped with the ILLUMINA infinium 90k chip and to identify markers associated with yield and its components, morphological, phenological, and drought tolerance related traits. Wheat is the world s third most important food crop next to maize and rice, (Green et al., 2012). It accounts for one fifth of total production among major cereal crops and provides 55 % of the carbohydrates consumed by humans around the world (Bagge et al., 2007). However, wheat productivity is threatened by both biotic and abiotic stresses and its potential yield is rarely achieved. Crop resistance to both biotic and abiotic stresses, including drought has been successfully improved by plant breeding through phenotypic selection (Cooper et al., 2009). However, there is a large yield gap between drought prone areas and ideal production regions for most crops, including wheat. Drought tolerance is a complex quantitative trait controlled by multiple genes (Mir et al., 2012). It is also complicated by the fact that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Ethical Dilemmas In The Workplace Essay Ethical Dilemmas in the Workplace As a manager, you are the role model for staff. You set the standards, adhere to guidelines, and exemplify what you expect staff to model. By doing so, you are establishing and sustaining an organizational culture of ethics and integrity, which is the backbone of all successful endeavors. However, even the best structured organizations face ethical dilemmas in the workplace. It is how management recognizes and addresses these occurrences that will either set them and their team up for success or for failure. One of the biggest hurtles management can overcome is to be aware of their surroundings because when management fails to notice and act, it is an ethical failure (Bazerman Sezer, 2016, para. 5). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clark (2017) points out that studies have shown that employees from the baby boomer generation believe that the younger generations lack good work ethics and are slackers, thus inhibiting opportunities for collaboration within the team. Management must be mindfully aware of the potential for conflicts when setting up teams of diverse ages and delegating responsibilities accordingly to ensure more inclusion and possibly eliminate conflicts from occurring in the first place (LaMontagne, 2016). Bullying and other negative behaviors can also cause substantial problems. Employees can be made to feel inferior to another coworker or even you as the manager. They may be ridiculed, teased, or withstand having their work continually criticized, causing them to feel isolated and insignificant (Wilson Nagy, 2017). According to Wilson and Nagy (2017), employees who are bullied tend to take more sick leave, may suffer from depression, feel insecure, and can experience long lasting, negative health effects. To prevent this from occurring, management must continuously be cognizant of how they communicate internally and externally, as well as how staff relates with one another. By not doing so, the organization could lose dedicated, hard working employees, as well as stake holders and clients. In addition, Clark (2017) suggests that understanding of the relationship between bullying and personality dynamics enables organizations to integrate these findings into policies and procedures ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Classification And Discussion Of Plant Authentication CHAPTER 3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 3.1 PLANT AUTHENTICATION The Cajanus cajan was collected from Village Chakneelkanth Dist Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh, India, during the month of January 2014. The authentication of the plant was done by Dr. Tariq Husain, Senior Principal Scientist, Plant diversity, Systematic and Herbarium Division, CSIR National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh and plant specimen has been identified as Cajanus cajan (L.) Huth of the family Fabaceae and a specimen containing voucher number (LWG 037) was submitted for the future reference. 3.2 PREPARATION OF EXTRACT Fresh and healthy Cajanus cajan roots were collected, shade dried, powdered and macerated in 70% v/v ethanol for 72 hrs. The liquid extract was collected and evaporated under reduced pressure by using rotary evaporator (Buchi R 200) at 400C and then freeze dried in lyophilizer (Labconco, USA) to obtain solid residue. 3.3 GENERAL BEHAVIOR AND ACUTE TOXICITY According to OECD 423 guidelines (Acute toxic class method) and Douli and Sengupta, 2012, none of the doses tested produced any gross apparent effect on general motor activity, muscular weakness, feacal output, feeding behavior etc. during the 14 days of observation. Therefore, ethanolic extract of CC was found safe up to dose of 2000 mg/kg. 3.4 PRELIMINARY PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING Preliminary qualitative phytochemical screening of Cajanus cajan root extract in 70% ethanol showed presence of flavonoids, tannins, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Air Force Remedy Air Force Information Technology Service Management through Remedy Brandon M. Alvey American Public University System Air Force Information Technology Service Management through Remedy The United States Air Force manages a global network supporting over eight hundred thousand users (Gibson Fair, n.d.). Administering a network on that scale requires an organized approach to providing IT services to a vast customer base. Information Technology (IT) Service Management is the framework and imbedded processes by which an IT organization both manages the services it provides and delivers those services to customers (Drogseth, 2015). The Air Force utilizes the Remedy system to automate Service Management functions for its enterprise network. Remedy provides the various system users with multiple features to streamline and optimize their respective Service Management functions to include the Network Help Desk (United States, 2014). Without ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which console is selected depends on the functional area of Remedy they choose to work in. Within my organization, the Incident Management and Change Management Consoles are the most used by far. For the purposes of this essay, the Incident Management Console will be the example since both consoles contain the same general features. The Incident Management Console provides the user interface to create, route, modify and gather statistics on all Incident Tickets. Incidents are those types of work requests that involve some kind of network outage. When the console is opened, the user is taken to a home page that is divided into two main sections. The smaller section on the left contains menu links to the various functions that can be performed within Incident Management. The majority of the screen is titled My Console and provides a pared down but consolidated view of common Incident Management ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Daedalus And Icarus Essay The Greek legend of Daedalus and Icarus is one of the earliest known stories of flight. Daedalus (Designer of the labyrinth that held the minotaur) was shut up in a tower to prevent his knowledge of King Minos Labyrinth from spreading to the public. He could not leave Crete by sea, as the king kept watch on all vessels so Daedalus made wings for himself and his son Icarus. He tied feathers together and secured the feathers with string and wax. When the work was done, Daedelus equipped his son with a similar pair of wings and taught him how to fly. When both were prepared for flight, Daedalus warned Icarus not to fly too high, because the heat of the sun would melt the wax, nor too low, because the sea foam would soak the feathers. Despite this advice, Icarus began to forget his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite this, Eilmer of Malmesbury soon followed (after reading about Icarus. He broke both legs.) and many others have continued to do so over the centuries. In 1811, Albrecht Berblinger, a tailor, constructed an ornithopter (an aircraft that flies by flapping its wings). He tried to demonstrate the glider to the king (the king had actually left by the time he got round to jumping, but the duke was there to watch) on May the 31st, 1811. He waited so long for good wind that a policeman finally gave him a push and Berblinger fell into the Danube river. He managed to survive after being rescued by fishermen but his reputation had been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Contamination In Non-Template Control Case Study Contamination in non template control (NTC) negative control Presently, species specific primers are widely used for the detection of target species. However, the liability of designed primers can be severely affected by the contamination present during the sampling or in the laboratory (Malmstrom et al, 2005; Johnson 2017). Including negative controls or non template controls (NTC) during the assay can validate the efficiency of designed primers by indicating the presence of contamination and possibly the source of contamination, although a clear confirmation is not possible due to a chance that in the particular reaction primers did not amplify a present target (Lorenz, 2012). During the work non template controls were contaminated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Optimization of reaction to reduce formation of primer dimers. Technical note no.LC1/99.). The presence of multiple bands in same well or so called primer ladders is primarily a product of non specific amplification or contamination, and are a result of the multimerization of the primers, where primers bind to each other and form longer molecule resulting as a high band in gel electrophoresis (https://www.scientistsolutions.com/forum/dna pcr real time pcr standard polymerase chain reaction pcr/ladder effect seen my pcr images; https://www.scientistsolutions.com/forum/dna pcr real time pcr standard polymerase chain reaction pcr/ladder effect seen my pcr images). However, in some cases amplification can occur because some of the products are single stranded resulting in two bands from the same sample migrating differently in gel electrophoresis (https://www.researchgate.net/post/what_is_the_meaning_of_having_2_bands_in_gel_electrophoresis_of_a_DNA_sequence_amplified_by_PCR). Several conditions are needed for primer dimerization (http://www.dnasoftware.com/myth 4 primer dimer artifacts are due to dimerization of primers/): a) Homodomers (dimers involving the same strands) are rarely present b) Primers dimers occur frequently at a large threshold cycle number ( more than 35 cycles) c) Primers dimers are observed when primers have low specificity due to an inadequate design or weak thermodynamics (annealing temperature) d) When the primer dimers are sequenced, there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Helicobacter Pylori Research Paper Helicobacter Pylori at Tight Junctions Prior to the isolation of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori} by Robin Warren and Barry Marshall in 1982, it was theorized that peptic ulceration, an ailment first described in 1857 by William Brinton, stemmed from poor diet, tobacco use, and stress due to the failure to definitively identify a causative agent as well as the belief that the inhospitable environment within the human stomach resulted in its sterility (Tanenbaum 2005). Because physicians were ignorant to the existence of H. pylori, individuals suffering from peptic ulcerations underwent ineffective treatments for over a century. The successful isolation of H. pylori and identification of its role in gastric diseases earned Warren and Marshall a joint Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2005 (The Nobel Prize 2005). Despite the passage of thirty two years, modern medicine has been unable to definitively eradicate H. pylori, but research continues in hopes of developing a more permanent cure as well as effective methods of preventing initial peptic ulceration, as occurrence is linked to an increased risk of developing gastric carcinomas. Introduction to Helicobacter pylori at Tight Junctions According to Stein, Ruggiero, Rappuoli, and Bagnoli (2013), H. pylori is present in the gastric mucosae of more than half of the human population. H. pylori ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This results not only in the abnormal assembly of tight junctions in areas colonized by H. pylori, but also alters the composition and function of the apical junctional complex (OMIM SOURCE YEAR). Prolonged exposure to CagA results in dysplasia and prevents the epithelial barrier from functioning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Did The Triangular Trade Affect The Spread Of African... Many wonder about the spread of the African race. The answer to that mystery leads back to the Transatlantic Slave Trade/Middle Passage. The Transatlantic Slave Trade/ Middle Passage is the reason for the wide spread of the African society altogether. The first stage included manufactured goods like clothing, food, and artilleries and transporting them from Europe to Africa. The second stage was known as the Middle Passage where the enslaved Africans would be shipped to the Americas. The third and final stage of the trade was the shipment of the produce from the enslaved Africans to Europe. The fifteenth century is when the trade began, and the Portuguese interests for Africa turned from its natural resources and into its people who they will pursue as slaves. The triangular trade included the Americas, England, and Europe. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Africans were being forced to different lands. The forced removal caused the separation of tribes and families. Prior to the Transatlantic Slave Trade, Africa was well rounded. The great country was filled with historical monuments and valuables. The communities were diversified and most were politically stable. For example, some were kingdoms and others were city states. In some kingdoms like the empire of Songhai, many advancements were taking place. The people of the kingdom were learning and engaging in the advancement of art and technology. Also, many would create items using domestic resources like ivory, gold, and bronze for local trade and use. Many Africans were resourceful which demonstrates their brilliance and uniqueness. Africans role in the world is more than significant. Africa has an overwhelming amount of things to offer. The Transatlantic Slave Trade caused a huge twist in the world for every single country. Europeans greed caused many groups, colonies, and tribes to internationally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Trail of Tears Essay example When people tink about the first people in America, they might think of Christopher Columbus or the European colonists; when, in fact, the first people were the Indians. The Cherokee Indians had lived in the lands of what is now the United States for thousands of years before any colonists had ventured over. Little did they know that the new nation that was going to be forming around them, would severely affect the lives of their descendents. Life before the Trail of Tears but after the arrival of the new Americans was more or less simple for the Cherokees. They spend time hunting and fishing. Some of them even worked on plantations and even own their own slaves, in an effort to accommodate to some of the American ways of living. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, many of the members of the tribe disagreed and continued to move away to Arkansas to escape the shites. Some Americans could not wait for any further moving of the Indians, turned up on the Indian land, and started settling. Andrew Jackson wanted all of the Indians to be removed east of the Mississippi River so when he was elected President in 1828, the Indians were in trouble. Congress passed the Indian Removal Acts in 1830, which gave the President of the United States the power to force all the Indians to relocate west of the Mississippi. If that weren t enough of a reason to have the Indians leave the territory, gold was discovered in the Cherokee area that same year. At this point, people from all over were traveling to Georgia to find some fold for themselves. Cherokee rights were also decreasing. They were no longer allowed to have businesses; they couldn t testify against the white in court, and they were prohibited to mind for the gold. Majjor Ridge and his family had decided that enough was enough and that they should just retreat from the area. John Ross on the other hand had decided that the Indians should continue to fight for the land because they were there first. Tragically for the Indians, the 1835 Treaty of Echota was illegitimately signed and approved saying that all of the Indians were to move to the west side of the Mississippi River in exchange for five ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. My Leadership Role In A Paintball Team When I was younger, I used to go paintballing pretty much every weekend or every other weekend. I used to play with people of all ages (7 30) and I was 10. We were assigned teams because of how many players were there. On my team I had 2 people over the age of 20 and two people over the age of 15 so I was the youngest. Everyone was new and didn t know what to do so I taught them all some techniques and tips I use to sneak up and beat the other team. I took the leadership role in that situation because I knew what to do and I knew how to do it. They listened to me because they saw me playing against others earlier in the day. This is the youngest I can remember about having a leadership role while having adults listen to my every command. I didn t go to the paintball course that day and decide that I was going to lead a bunch of people and tell what to do at every second of the game. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some wouldn t think that a 10 year old would be running a team but that was me! I was pressured to come up with a good plan because I had 5 people that were much older relying on me for us to win the match, being pressured at that age might make some kids panic and run away, but I stayed and continued to stay confident so my teammates wouldn t be intimidated by the other team and be discouraged by my nervousness. Not panicking gave my team confidence in me and in my game plan leading us to execute it successfully and taking the win against another team of 5. The feeling of being a leader at that time made me feel joy and them thanking me for creating such a great plan spiked me with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Research Paper On Xanax What Causes Greater Addiction Xanax or Marijuana? When you face hard physical and mental problems, you are ought to seek medical help. Some problems and conditions aren t solved by themselves and the help of a professional is crucial at this moment. Most doctors and specialists prescribe medications, some recommend treatment and others will prefer facilities. Nevertheless, every doctor will decide what s best for his patients, according to their medical record and medical history which runs in the family. Depression is a medical condition when people feel sadness, lowered self esteem, lack of will or interest, fatigue and troubles concentrating. Among the medications which people use against anxiety and panic disorder, caused by depression is Xanax. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Xanax is a medication prescribed for panic and anxiety disorders caused by depression. It s also known as benzodiazepine or alprazolam and with a prescription from a doctor you can use it for other purposes besides the ones listed on the medication guide. Xanax can cause addiction if misused or if not followed by the medication ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Mississippi Casino Gambling Casino gambling remains a controversial issue, mostly due to personal and religious views on the negative effects (gambling addictions) it has on society. However, there seems to be very little controversy relating to the role the casino industry has in the state s economic and tourism development. The purpose of the paper is to provide a synopsis of the role Mississippi s casino industry has played in the state s economic and tourism industry. The report focuses on three jurisdictions: Tunica, Greenville, and the Gulf Coast. The report supports my theory that the Mississippi casino industry unequivocally has a positive impact on the state s economy and tourism industry. Casino Industry s Impact on Economic and Tourism Development in Mississippi ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One mayor even called the casinos effect a mixed bag (Green, Community Profile: Making Connections in Greenville, Mississippi ). Another critic stated, Although gaming employs nearly 900 residents, most of the jobs pay low wages and offer few benefits. (Green, Community Profile: Making Connections in Greenville, Mississippi ). Even Mayor Heather McTeer, Greenville s first black and female mayor elected in 2004, who refers to herself as the ultimate optimist , had lukewarm comments about the gaming industry. McTeer views the lakefront casinos she inherited, for better or worse, as part of their community. The casinos brought some social problems, but they have also brought money into the city budget. (Seawright, The Mayor ). When McTeer became mayor, she stopped contributing casino generated revenue to the general fund so that if the casinos left, the city would be able to survive (Seawright, The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Reliability And Validity Of Hand Reliability and Validity of Hand held Bio Impedance in Detecting Body Fat Loss Dan Dychtwald Introduction Problem: Body fat measurements are traditionally used during weight loss interventions to ensure individuals are losing body fat and not muscle. While tests such as dual energy X ray absorptiometry (DXA) and hydrostatic immersion are the gold standard for measuring body fat, both are expensive and have limited accessibility.1 Additionally, devices such as calipers may be obtrusive and ineffective for some, especially those morbidly obese. Bioelectrical impedance (BIA) has also been used in weight loss settings, but some devices are expensive and require multiple points of contact with the individual. However, a hand held option is also available that is inexpensive, easy to use, and much less invasive. Purpose of the Study: To determine the inter rater reliability and validity (via sensitivity) of a hand held bio impendence (Omron HBF306C) device in measuring body fat among a group of overweight individuals (BMI 25 kg/m2)2 enrolled in a weight loss program. Research Questions/Hypotheses: The handheld BIA device used in this study is hypothesized to have: 1. An inter rater reliability/reproducibility ICC close to other forms of body fat measurement used in the field of dietetics (.93 .99)3 2. To reliably measure body fat and detect body fat losses in conjunction with weight loss Study Design: The inter rater reliability of a hand held BIA device is being investigated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay on Victorian and Edwardian Economic History 3Victorian/Edwardian Era (Notes) Past Exam Questions 2010: 1) INSTITUTIONS Any industrial decline evident in late Victorian Britain can be attributed to inadequate institutions for financing the development of domestic industry. Discuss. 2) EDUCATION The Englishman s lack of scientific and technical education has been blamed for the failure to develop new industries and engage in R D in late Victorian Britain. Is it the case that scientific education was deficient and, therefore, problematic for the development of industry? 3) LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY/CROSS COUNRTY INDUSTRY SPECIALISATION Stephen Broadberry has attributed long term differences in labour productivity between the UK, USA and Germany over the period 1870 1914 to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is just a residual. MFOS discussion 1. Sectoral Decline of the manufacturing and industry sectors in favour of the service sector. (Problem: requires reweighting of TFP contributions) UK skilled labour = comp. advantage in service sector which did not see a fall in TFP growth. Transport, utilities and communications had faster TFP growth in LV Manufacturing TFP growth only fell from 0.9% to 0.6% Mining (neg), construction and agriculture growth declined significantly. Geographical problems. 2. Edwardian Period Included in MFOS data. Worst performing period. 1901 1907: Ind. Prod/head = 0.8% GDP growth 0.4%, TFP growth = 0.1%. Edwardian era distorts performance of LV period. 3. Labour Changing levels of education and work effort Evidence of Climacteric Decline reduced Relative Comparison USA overtook UK in 1880 for GNP. UK anomalous to be the only country not to converge. Solomou: UK share of world exports 19% 16% 1872 1900. (Level of int. protection?) USA overtook the UK in industrial and manufacturing prod. in the 1920s. Different resource bases. USA had larger endowment of capital/resources, large market demand and expensive labour = possibility for mass production. UK rationally used labour intensive prod. Cheap, skilled labour, workers reluctance to adopt capital/TUs prevented the UK move into new industries and use labour intensive prod. instead. 1913: USA the only country in the world to overtake the UK both in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Cecily Faenza Research Paper Cecily Faenza grew up in Old Lyme, Connecticut and when it was time to choose a college, she knew she wanted a big division one school with an emphasis on athletics. The obvious choice as a Connecticut native was of course UConn. Faenza studied communications while minoring in psychology. Faenza currently works for the New England Patriots as the social media coordinator where she handles all day to day postings across all social media platforms associated with the organization. When Faenza started out as a student didn t even know she wanted to work in the sports industry. Faenza began her career at UConn as an education major and fell into communications. Faenza also stated she really didn t even know that sports management was an actual major. Back when she was starting college Faenza said she was not aware that you could in fact work in sport. It wasn t until her junior and senior year that she realized that it was possible to have a career in sport. One of Faenza s favorite memories as a student as UConn was illegally pitching a tent in the business school bushes to be one of the first students in line for a UConn Villanova game at Gampel. As graduation approached Faenza realized she didn t have any connections to get the job she wanted and decided to go to graduate school. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The purpose of this meeting is to acknowledge certain events happening in the upcoming week. Faenza said one of the topics of a recent meeting was what to post for national puppy day. Faenza said it s important to keep up with what the fans care about in order to keep them interested. These meetings also serve as a history lesson. The team looks at what happened in the upcoming week in Patriot s history, for example the debut of new uniforms in 1993 and in the meeting the team discusses what they could post the address this piece of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Political Inequality In Political Participation Throughout the world, citizens participate in their government to represent themselves as a country. Systems of representation on equality in political participation. Participation, however, is not equally distributed throughout each citizen therefore, creating inequality. The implications that inequalities in participation have for representation, inclusiveness, and political efficiency. Representation is the action of speaking or acting on someone s behalf. However, due to the nature of political participation, many citizens are not able to represent themselves in government. A few reasons for lower representation for certain people may be discrimination for race, gender, sex, political ideas, etc. A popular case of lowering representation is gerrymandering, in which certain people manipulate the boundaries of voters to favor one (political) party over the other. This in turn, makes the minority votes become wasted, even with the smallest margin of victory. In the United States, this is a very common practice, however in Britain, redistribution of parliamentary constituencies is carried out by a nonpartisan Boundary Commission to ensure no one s votes are diminished in the process. There must be more variety in political parties in the U.S. since there are large numbers of people s preferences being ignored with only two major parties. Two party systems limit the options for potential voters as well as forcing people to either give up on certain issues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Eda 577 Action Inquiry Essay The Big Picture: A Strategic Plan Thomas Kordick EDA 575 Grand Canyon University October 12, 2010 To any prospective parent, a school needs to present all the facts about itself, so as the parent may make the choice that is best for their child. Thirty years ago, when I was in school. There was no concern about scores, diversity, etc. You just went to your local elementary, middle and high school. Today parents are much more informed and curious about where their child is going to go. To some parents, it is quite important to have their children attend a culturally diverse school. There is a richness that comes from students working side by side with others who are not of the same cookie cutter mold, notes Jean Snell. (Great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is a 2 1/2 hour after school program that has tutoring, homework and some exercise time. Unfortunetly, space is limited to about 120 students because of funding. Local high school and college students come and tutor for their community service and for credits. Data has provided some evidence of strong improvement for kids who have attended SNAP. In looking at data from the DMS Single Plan for Student Achievement, at the start of the 2008 2009 school year, they looked at ten students that had flunked two or more academic classes. At the end of the school year, 7/10 kids, who were in SNAP, finished without flunking any class (DMS SPSA, 2010). In school academic classes, programs have been implemented for those that are CELDT 1 3 reading levels. The ratings are for those that are below proficient to beyond basic. Usually kids that are born in other countries, have not much education and have recently arrived in the community. Another important part of a school improvement plan is The student population at DMS is made up of 60% Latino and 40% Caucasian. The Latino population is primarily in the lowest socio economic group, with 40% living at or below the poverty line. The Caucasian population is made up of 5% in the lowest and middle socio economic class and 35% in the highest socio economic class. The socio economic gap between the two groups is quite high. Over the last few years the new administration has made it a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Human Ipsc Line, 201b7 Clone Essay 1. The source of the iPSC s in this case study are human iPSC line 201B7 clone . They are dermal fibroblast tissues that in previous studies have been shown to have low tumorigenicity (meaning they have a low ability to produce tumors) after being used in transplantation therapy. 2. The iPSC s were different from the host cells because a piggyBac vector was introduced into the hiPSC. A piggyBac vector is a genetic element that literally does what it sounds like, gives a piggyback between vectors and chromosomes, and cuts genes, carries them, and pastes them into a new position. This specific piggyBac vector used to distinguish the host cells from the iPSC s stably expressed GFP (green fluorescent protein) gene under a ubiquitous promoter. The promoter was EF1 (elongation factor used to push gene expression in vitro and in vivo). The authors knew their transplantations of iPSC s were successful because once the cells were introduced they observed continuous GFP fluorescence. The GFP fluorescence was observed even after differentiation of neural linage. 3. iPSC s were differentiated into neural stem cells by using SMAD pathway inhibition. Green fluorescent proteins were labeled iPSC, and then a serum free floating culture of embryoid body like aggregates method was combined with the SMAD pathway. These methods stimulated the LIF/BMP signaling. Leukemia inhibitory factor and bone morphogenic protein both promote neural cell differentiation into GFAP (Glial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Myth Country For Business Or Tourism In The Country Of... More than 9,194,057 people within 2017 have visited Thailand for business or pleasure. Allowing for Thailand to be the ninth country in the world for most visited by tourist. What does culture mean to you? It is defined in FM 3 24.2 as, the set of a system of shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts that members of a society use to cope with their world and one another (2009). The major characteristics of culture are established with history, language, geography, religion, communication, political science, military art and science, sociology, cultural anthropology, economics, education, art, music, entertainment, literature, food, drink, psychology, law, criminal justice, science, and technology. We will discuss the country of Thailand and cover the area, key infrastructure, weather, people, and civil consideration. The country of Thailand is currently located on the continent of Asia. It is surrounded by the country of Myanmar to the West, Laos to the North, and Cambodia to the Southeast. The southern portion of the country is surrounded by the body of the Bay of Bengal and the South China Sea. The country provides a different aspect of the environment. To the south, you can admire the sandy beach and as you head to the low mountainsides to the North, you can come across rice paddies along the route. The country is divided into five deifying portions. The tallest mountain in the country is Mount Inthanon, scaling at 8,481 feet. The capital of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Experimentation in Music Essay Experimentation in Music For thousands of years, music has been a part of people s lives and has evolved through many different forms over time. Music is the art of arranging sounds in time so as to produce a continuous, unified, and evocative composition, as through melody, harmony, rhythm, and timbre (American Heritage). One important component of analyzing music is whether it has musical value. In other words, music does not have to be organized sound or produced by instruments. This is what composers and artists of experimental music discover. Experimental music is an art form, makes use of instruments or other items that can produce sound, and can alter or expand the basic foundations of music and musicality. These are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In experimental music, the composer is free to create their own work as art. Experimental music is an art form that is open to creativity. As well as being an art form, experimental music uses a variety of instruments and sound producing items. In the last hundred years, many composers and music artists experimented with other noises and sources of sound. Composers such as Luigi Russolo and George Antheil used sirens, whistles, anvils, and machines to create sounds in their musical works (Ewen 95). In the 1930s through 1950s, some composers began to experiment with new types of sounds in music. The composer Edgard Varese felt that music had to be freed of all the inhibitions that centuries of tradition and rules had imposed upon it (102). Personally created instruments are also used in experimental music. One of the composers who devised his own musical scale and instruments was Harry Partch (158). He experimented with the new, unique instruments that he created to produce new music of strange and different sounds. John Cage, a composer, wrote a piece for a toy piano. Experimental music can use new, invented instruments and unconventional instruments. Many different items that produce sound have been used in experimental music. A comb is used in George Brecht s Comb Music to create a unique, delicate sound (Nyman 64). LaMonte Young had a piece called Poem for Chairs, Tables, and Benches, etc. in which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. A Study to Assess the Knowledge Level of the Patient... [pic] [pic] POST OPERATIVE CARE SUBMITTED BY: (GROUP VI ) A STUDY TO ASSESS THE KNOWLEDGE LEVEL OF THE PATIENT STUDENT NURSE REGARDING POST OPERATIVE CARE TO IMPROVE KNOWLEDGE PRACTICE IN HAMIDIYA HOSPITAL YEAR 2010 Study Submitted In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirement For The Degree Of Bachelor Of Science In Nursing SUPERVISED BY: SIGNATURE OF PRINCIPAL MISS ROSHANI GANGULI Asst. Lecturer SIGNATURE OF INTERNAL SIGNATURE OF EXTERNAL EXAMINER EXAMINER MANSAROVAR NURSING COLLEGE, BHOPAL M.P. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | | | |Research Approach | | | |Research Design | | | |Setting | | | |Population | | | |Sample Sampling Techniques | | | |Data collection, Tools Techniques | | | |Data Collection | | | |Summary | | |IV |ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION | | | |Demo graphic Data of respondents | | | |Research out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Sherwood Anderson s Society As An Outsiders In Sherwood Anderson s Hands, and William Faulkner s A Rose for Emily, both authors introduced main characters who are alienated in their respective societies. In Anderson s work, Wing Biddlebaum is an outsider because he wants to escape from his society since he has been accused of being a child molester. Similarly, in Faulkner s work, Emily hides from society since the prying eyes of the people who see her gaze and oppression. In this way, both characters are outsiders in their communities by the people s eyes on them. There are a variety of people in our society and divide into two main groups. There are people who associate easily with other people are more likely to interact with people. However, there are people who live in a quiet do not mix with other people. We call those people an outsider. To define an outsider as a single sentence from dictionary.com, A person not belonging to a particular group, set, party, etc (1). There are also various definitions of the outsider. Among them, Wing Biddlebaum who is the main character in Anderson s work is not an outsider from the beginning. He chooses to become an outsider because people are misunderstanding his action with hands. Emily who is the main character in Faulkner s work is an outsider from the start. Emily, who grew up in a wealthy family, is afraid of people eyes to her. In Sherwood Anderson s Hands, it is Wing Biddlebaum s story who becomes an outsider himself by his hands. He was a teacher in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. How Did Quetzalcoatl Influence The Aztec Culture Quetzalcoatl One of the major deities of Aztec culture Quetzalcoatl acknowledged as the feathered serpent has influenced the historic and social evolution of Latin American culture as implied by various images depicting the Plumed Serpent god. Meanwhile, socio historical analysis of Quetzalcoatl worship and culture reveals different symbolisms and ancient functions involved in the Aztecs practices toward the god. Historically, the legend of Quetzalcoatl has originated from the Teotihuacán culture of Olmec society around 300 B.C. by the time of rigid theological perspectives between Christianity and Paganism. According to Aztec legends, Quetzalcoatl was acknowledged as an earthly hero and acting ruler of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cult of Quetzalcoatl, has been to was been born at Xochicalco, Morelos in approximately 800 A.D. and eventually carried to Toltec Tula by his priest kings. Eventually, the cult of Quetzalcoatl has expanded across the eastern and southern highlands of Mexico reaching to Yucatan Peninsula and Guatemala. Pre Toltec cultures and associated Mesoamerican tribes believe in the role of Quetzalcoatl in advancing their society. Influences of the cult have gained significant hold in the society of Ancient Olmec society expanding to the general Latin America. Eventually, the intense affinity of the ancient Aztecs to their Quetzalcoatl cult practices has led to the historical Spanish colonization. A political and religious Aztec priest known as Topiltzin Quetzalcoatl played an essential role in the maintenance of connection between Tula of Mayans, Teotihuacán, and Xochicalco. Ancient compilations of Toltec history frequently reveal the role of the priest king in response to the founding of Toltec civilization. Archeological evidences scrutinizing the identity of Topiltzin fail to conclude whether the person depicted by Ancient Mesoamerican texts and images is the god or Quetzalcoatl. Historical accounts suggest that Topiltzin revolutionized Toltec society from nomadic to civilized civilization with acceptance of Toltec cultural and religious traditions. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The And Its Effects On The Environment Their location impacts many things about their culture as they are surviving based on their environment. For food, this tribe relies heavily on hunting and edible plants that grow naturally in the Amazon Rainforest in addition to their personal garden. Due to Chagnon reporting that the Yanamomi are incredibly violent many believed that they were savage hunters. However, only about 15 20% of their food is meat, the rest comes from their personal gardens which are mainly cared for by the women in the tribe. As hunting is mostly done by the men and is not as stable of a food source as agriculture, the Yanomamo are almost entirely egalitarian. While that might not seem intuitive in many indigenous tribes, the groups responsible for keeping ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ability to fight other tribes and endure pain is critical to ensuring they are not raided and wiped out but other tribes. For this reason, club fighting takes up a very large portion of their leisure time. Children engage in horseplay that can get fairly violent and can cause injuries. This will prepare those children, both male, and female, for a life where they will endure painful insect bites, possible food shortages, and intense fighting. Therefore, the play they engage in, from childhood to adulthood will be centered around ensuring their ability to handle the physical duress they will be placed under. This is critical to the survival of the tribe as a whole because if the adults in the tribe could not handle physical duress, it is likely that they would be ill prepared for the lifestyle of the Yanomami. Play can be used as a training tool for the future as seen by the horseplay, or it can simply be used as a method to unwind. The most common way for the Yanomami to unwind is through the use of hallucinogenic drugs. This drug is called ebene and it is extracted from plants in the forest, ground into powder and then mixed with saliva. The drugs are snorted in a ritualistic manner. The men body paint themselves with red pigment and adorn themselves with feathers before gathering in front of a host s house. The men then take turns blowing the ebene into the nostrils of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Al-Nakba 1948 Research Paper Cut Out the Suffering The year of Al Nakba 1948 was a critical year that affected the life of millions of Palestinians. In this year, Palestinians were forced to immigrate to neighboring countries. Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria contain a major number of Palestinian refugees; with the number of Palestinians in Lebanon doubling because the war in Syria drove them there (Alwani, 2015). However, other Palestinians were able to migrate into European countries, while others went to Arab gulf countries. Furthermore, unless the Palestinians got the nationality of the country they live in they do not have but foreign civilian rights. Palestinian refugees who live in Lebanon for more than 10 years should be granted the Lebanese nationality to overcome the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In contrast, in Canada, the laws do not oblige the politicians to be of a specific sect or religion. Maryam Monsef, an Islamic Canadian, of Afghan origins, was elected to represent the state of Peterborough in Canada in 2015; Harjit Singh Sajjan, of Indian origins, baptized as a Sikh, is the Minister of National Defense of Canada. These are examples of politicians from one of the most industrialized and advanced countries that do not restrict political positions for specific people that belong to a particular sect or religion. This fact that Canada has this variety in their regime did not affect their progress; on the contrary, this is thought to be a kind of development and enhancement to their political system. As can be seen, preventing Palestinians form gaining the Lebanese nationality is not the solution to prevent the imbalance in the system from arising; the problem is in the sectarian regime which tightens the chances of development for both the Lebanese and the Palestinian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Iliad Essay Divine Intervention is a direct and obvious intervention by a god or goddess in the affairs of humans . In various myths such as the Iliad, the Epic of Gilgamesh, and Herakles, divine intervention was called upon in order to restrain a hero s destructive or too powerful forces. Although the divine intervention was used to impair different heroes, the purpose to constrain was the same in all the narratives. Homer s The Iliad: Book XX features a battle between the Trojans and Achaians, shortly after Patroklus death (Lattimore Book XVI), where the gods must intervene in order to restrain Achilleus destructive nature that becomes amplified due to the grief and wrath as a result of the loss of his cousin/lover. The divine foresaw an early ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It plays a main role in the beginning with the creation of Enkidu, the middle with Ishtar, and the end with the destruction of Enkidu. The gods first intervene when Gilgamesh s subjects call for help to them for the sake of the young women oppressed by the lord s right . The Great Mother Goddess creates Enkidu to stand up against Gilgmesh to stop his destructive nature that has terrorized his city (Dalley 39 50). Gilgamesh domesticates Enkidu and they create a friendship which turns Gilgamesh less destructive towards his citizens, thus limiting his destructive power and also focusing the remaining towards monsters; but together they make some wrong choices and their destructive natures are portrayed during the Cedar Forest incident and the killing of the bull of heaven (Dalley 83,102). For retribution of killing the bull that Ishtar had sent due to her rejection, Enkidu is destroyed by the gods; warning Gilgamesh that he isn t exempt from this fate if he continues being uncontrollable and tyrannical (Dalley 120 125). Euripides tragedy, Herakles, consistently portrays divine intervention as if it s a direct challenge between a divine figure, Hera, and a hero, Herakles. Hera s hatred for Herakles stems from his parentage, Alcmene and Zues (Hera s husband), making Herakles an offspring created by his unfaithfulness towards her (Sleigh 12). Hera also dislikes the fact that he has godly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Secondary Hypogonadism There is a condition where the ovaries or testes do not function properly and results in the lowered or halted production of hormones (MedlinePlus, 2017). This condition is known as hypogonadism or gonadal deficiency. There are two main types of hypogonadism, central and primary. In women, primary hypogonadism is the dysfunction of the ovaries whereas central hypogonadism is when the centers of the brain, responsible for gonadal control, function improperly (The New York Times, 2012). The authors in paper one studied the genetic etiology of patients with disorders of sex development (DSD) (Kim et al, 2017). DSDs make up a congenital condition where the development of gonadal, chromosomal and anatomical sex is atypical (Kim et al, 2017). They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With that being said, patients who had onset after childhood malignancy had a poor response to the treatments. The authors explained this could be due to the patients in this undergoing a bone marrow transplant or whole body radiation (Kim et al, 2016). These results suggest uterine development in women with hypogonadism to be dose dependent because the total dose of estrogen was directly correlated with the final UXA (Kim et al, 2016). The purpose of this experiment was to somehow allow women with underdeveloped uteruses to obtain the ability to conceive and maintain a pregnancy. The conclusion of this study was that estrogen replacement therapy was able to induce uterine maturity in young patients and increased uterine size no matter the etiology of hypogonadism (Kim et al, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Variola Vs Smallpox Case Study 1. The virus was traveling inside people up and down the railroad line. As people moved, so did variola. The train station was exporting cases all of India and, in fact, all over the world (Preston, 85). Exp.: Humans desire constant contact with one another. In this era, people are frequently doing activities together, especially in a compacted area. Germs are active in those places just as much as people. For thousands of years variola and smallpox have been spread from human to human, and yet people still aren t cautious of the places they go, nor are some individuals considerate of one another. The passage proves that by not being careful, humans have continued the disease s existence like a tradition passed down from generation to generation. 2. In 1944, the committee and the World Health Assembly voted unanimously to destroy all the stock of smallpox, and they set a deadline for June 30th, 1995, for the execution... The 1995 deadline past, and the stocks of smallpox still sat in the freezers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now scientists shift their energy into determining if the disease should be destroyed once and for all in an endless debate. These global citizens have the opportunity to honor the victims but decide to spend time and money looking for a cure to a disease that no longer exists. The only reason these scholars give is purely the word, science. So self involved is the curiosity of mankind that they leave deadly virus strains in the hands of the modern world. Even after years of research, leaders never enforce the destruction date despite the fact no one has found any possible cures ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Comparing The Army Profession Of Arms, Its Culture, And Ethic An Army White Paper: The Army Profession of Arms, Its Culture, and Ethic The overall objective of the Army Profession of Arms campaign is for Soldiers and leaders to refine their understanding of what it means to be professionals expert members of the Profession of Arms after nine years of war and to recommit to a culture of service and the responsibilities and behaviors of our profession as articulated in the Army Ethic. GEN Martin E. Dempsey, CG, TRADOC The preeminent military task, and what separates [the military profession] from all other occupations, is that soldiers are routinely prepared to kill...in addition to killing and preparing to kill, the soldier has two other principal duties...some soldiers die and, when they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the Army s professionalization, there have been ebbs and flows in the degree to which the Army has manifested the nature and motivations of a profession rather than its other organizational character of government occupation highly professional in periods of expansion and later phases of war and less so in periods of contraction after wars, e.g. post WWII into Korea and post Vietnam. Even after the establishment of an all volunteer force in 1971 and the rebuilding of the Army NCO Corps post Vietnam, these ebbs and flow have continued. The Army in Desert Shield Desert Storm was highly professional; the Army after the next decade of build down and the exodus of captains and other leaders and talent in the late 1990s was arguably much less so. A recent report suggests that the operating forces of the Army, after nine years of war in the Middle East, exhibit more clearly the traits and character of a profession, comparatively, to force generating side of the Army. So, as described above as a producing organization, the Army really has a dual nature that of a government occupation structured as a hierarchical bureaucracy and that of a vocational, specifically military, profession. Section 1.1 Where will the balance be? The issue that faces the Army now, and will more so in the transition period we are entering as we transition from Iraq to Afghanistan, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Satirical Device Of Dehumanization In Jonathan Swift s A... Child Devouring Ogres: Examining the Satirical Device of Dehumanization in Jonathan Swift s A Modest Proposal Satire produces a distortion of reality that enlightens its readers about the unadmirable traits of society by using irony and humour (Snodgrass 406). A Modest Proposal, written by Jonathan Swift in 1729, presents a satirical proposal through an anonymous proposer. The proposal argues that in order to deal with the poverty and overpopulation in Ireland, the children of the poor should be sold as food to the wealthy. It advocates that the benefits include an increase in the income of the poor and in Ireland s economy. Swift s A Modest Proposal has been analyzed by various scholars many of which have analyzed Swift s persona and his critique of Ireland s economic conditions. However, there has been little scholarly discussion on Swift s satirical method in the text, which uses cannibalism and dehumanization. Many scholars such as Oliver W. Ferguson s Swift s Saeva Indignatio and A Modest Proposal focus on Swift s anger towards the social classes in Ireland; and other scholars such as Thomas Lockwood s Swift s Modest Proposal: An Interpretation focus on the role of the anonymous proposer. Rather than focusing on the effect of the proposal on the contemporary audience, these scholars choose to look at the text from Swift s view and do not consider the audience s reaction. An investigation into the satirical form that Swift uses will be useful to discern the impact of the proposal on the public and the message it presented. This essay will attempt to address this gap by using close reading and historical evidence to explore the text s satire through the use of cannibalism and dehumanization. By using the satirical device of dehumanization to commodify the poor people of Ireland, Swift challenges the prevailing mercantilist theory of the population being the nation s riches . The problem will be investigated with a study of the contemporary mercantilist thought, a close reading of the use of dehumanization in the text and the proposer s tone. In the eighteenth century, the prevailing economic thought was mercantilism. Mercantilism advocated that people are the riches of a nation (Wallerstein 25). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Biblical Worldview And Buddhism Worldview Buddhist do not believe there is a beginning or an end to the world, and life. They deny that the world was created at any particular given time or date. Buddhists believe in Samsara, meaning they think the world was created over and over, and will continue to do so until it is time for it to break away. Biblical worldview and Buddhism worldview have very little similarities when it comes to the question of origin. Christians believe in creation, and that God is the creator. They believe humans are made in Gods image, and that He created the heavens and the earth. Buddhist believe there is no external concept of a god. When the Buddha was approached by non Buddhist who did not understand his nature and thought he was the same concept of Jesus, Buddha rejected this concept entirely. Buddhist believe in a concept of a network meaning that something exists because something else already existed. Everything is connected, they do not believe there is a need to jump from existence to non existence (Luis, 4). Being human to a Buddhist comes from their view of a collection of five aggregates; body, consciousness, volition, perception, and emotions. They believe that humans are being in a state of constant and continuous change. Christians believe God created everything living from the trees to the fishes in the sea. The human identity is found in knowing their true nature, and accepting Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. Mankind was created basically to be stewards, they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Kay Redfield Jamison s An Unquiet Mind An Unquiet Mind Kay Redfield Jamison, an American clinical psychologist and author published one of her books An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness in 1995. The book, as the title describes, is an emotionally moving memoir of emotions. Jamison has had bipolar disorder, or manic depressive illness, since her young adulthood and An Unquiet Mind unapologetically takes readers through the roller coaster of which is her life. Albeit bipolar disorder is hard to understand without having it, this memoir gives an honest yet informative understanding of Jamison s personal experience with manic depressive illness. From her early childhood to the peaks of her illness, An Unquiet Mind shows the perspective of an otherwise perplexing disorder ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At this point in her life, Jamison was slowly developing bipolar disorder and it was starting to interfere with her judgements and decision making. The style of her writing already gives the impression of instability and indecisiveness, as she goes from telling about her life as a 28 year old to telling of her childhood within the first ten pages. Jamison, born in 1946 into a military family moved around a lot and attended a plethora of different elementary schools. She goes on to tell readers about how much she looked up to her brother and how her relationship with her sister was complicated yet loving. Although their family was anything but stable and constant, her parents did their best to make it feel like it was and she was undeniably supported by her parents. Like her father, Jamison was wildly interested in sciences. Most particularly, when she visited a psychiatric facility as a child she became fascinated with the concepts of psychology, and was not afraid to ask questions and speak with patients, unlike the other participants of the tour. Her father, an Air Force Officer, also has bipolar disorder and is described as charming and deeply involved in their lives, that is, when he was manic. As she describes, It was enchanting, really, rather like having Mary Poppins as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Big Bend Wildlife And Biodiversity Wildlife and Biodiversity in Big Bend Big Bend National Park provides habitats for a dizzying array of animals, such as bats, birds, snakes, lizards, turtles, fish, mountain lions, and bears; these habitats are found in the deserts, the mountains, and river (Flynn, 61). In this park, bats are a major pollinator of cacti and other flowering plants and a major consumer of flying insects. The most common animal found in Big Bend is the vultures. The vulture s heads prevent infestation from parasites. They feed chiefly on carrion; also, their digestive systems are designed to kill bacteria (Common Bats of Big Bend National Park). There s not a common insect found in this park, but the most famous desert ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before you start, you have to plan how you would spend the day in the park. The first thing that you can do is get a map of the park and see how long the park is. Then, we will know what s in the park; we will have to see the most popular activities or events that everyone likes to come to see or do. Once we know what we want to do, we will start by going to watch the birds because it would be very nice, in that way we can learn all about the birds that are in this park. Another thing we can do is go to the rivers and see all the mountains that are near there. In this park, there are many activities that we can do, but what I think would be more fun is to go on rivers trips. I know it may be dangerous but doesn t like to go. Hiking would be another activity that would be in my plan, in this way we can take less than two hours hiking in Chisos Mountain. It would be a nice view to see all the mountains at once or even rivers since the rivers and the mountains are close to each other. After we do some activities such as bird watching, River trips, and hiking. These parks also have programs we can do and learn more about Big Bend such as guided walk, evening program, talk or workshop on the natural and cultural history of the Big Bend. To accomplish a day at the park, you would need to know how long you need to spend on that specific place for an example, let s say we want to go for a hiking on Emory Peak Mountain. This mountain is about twelve.one mile, we know that an hour and a half we can walk more than thirteen. So we will decide to spend at least two hours on covering one mountain. For a river trip, I would say it would take us more than three hours, but since you want to view all the park, well the best thing to do is that do half of each river, In this case, you won t be missing nothing about Big Bend National ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Meaning And Sound In Tim Burton s Edward Scissor Tim Burton is the creator of the interesting and entertaining movie Edward Scissorhands. Tim Burton uses lighting and sound in the film to help convey the tone between the character Edward and Jim. There are many different uses of lighting and sound that vary throughout the movie. In Tim Burton s Edward Scissorhands, Burton uses lighting in order to convey a sympathetic tone toward Edward. For example, when Edward was tricked into breaking into Jim s house, just so Jim could get a key from his dad s office, Edward gets caught by the police but they end up letting him go home. Everyone believes that it was his fault and they all begin to dislike him. When he arrives back at the Boggs s home he is being lectured by Bill Boggs while they are all sitting at the dinner table. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of the lighting is focused on the actors and behind them, the lighting is very dark and you can only see a shadow outline of furniture. This achieves a sympathetic tone because most of the lighting focuses on Edward and everything that is going on in the scene is pointed directly towards Edward. Everyone believes that what happened was all his fault which contributes to the overall mood of heartbroken mood. Tim Burton also uses lighting to convey a vindictive tone towards Jim. For example, towards the end of the movie Edward goes back to his original home and Kim follows him. After Kim talks to Edward, all of a sudden Jim comes in with a gun and the lighting of the scene is very dark. When Jim comes in it is greatly dark and you can hardly see a silhouette of a person. This achieves a vindictive tone because it scares you because it s hard to tell what is going on and even though you already hate Jim while watching the movie, your hatred tends to grow which contributes to the overall mood of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Becoming Volunteer Tutor Becoming a Volunteer Tutor Requirements Expectations Incentives Volunteer Locations Why Volunteer (coming soon) Volunteer FAQ (coming soon) Requirements Application: A completed application, including a faculty recommendation, may be submitted online. After submitting your application and once your faculty recommendation is received, at member of the Center for Academic Success team will review it. You will be contacted post review regarding the status of your application. Volunteer Tutor Application Faculty Recommendation Form Interview: If there is a tutoring opportunity you might be suitable for, you will be scheduled for an interview. Please contact the Center for Academic Success (CAS) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adhere to tutoring guidelines and policies. Academic Standing: Volunteers must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher to continue serving as a peer tutor. Incentives Monthly Stipend: All of our volunteers are currently enrolled undergraduate students who often work part time to pay for basic living expenses while they are enrolled in college. We recognize the time volunteers donate as well as the resources they expend (gas, tolls, and lunch money) to help come at a substantial cost. Volunteers who meet our minimum monthly commitment will receive a small stipend to help cover basic necessities during their time of service. Please contact the Center staff for information on the latest stipend amount. Rewards: Invitations to special events, academic supplies, and other gifts are made available to all of our volunteers throughout the academic year. Reference: Volunteers who complete two full semesters in our program and remain in good standing may use the Center as a professional reference for graduate school or prospective employers. Volunteer Locations Newark: Four Year and Second Degree New Brunswick: Four Year and Second Degree Blackwood: Four ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Five Aspects Of The Nine Catholic Social Thought Principles The Nine Catholic Social Thought Principles The way of life can be broken down into nine principles govern by the Catholic Social Thought (CST), covering all five aspects of humanity. The aspects include; social, spiritual, personal, economic and political, all five create a holistic approach to optimize a sense of humanity for self and the community. The nine principles of CST are as follows: Dignity of the Human person The first and most important principle is dignity of the human person as it empowers a foundation to the other eight principles. With respects to the catholic perspective God created mankind in his own image (genesis 1:27) meaning everyone in an idea world should have the same significances and respectability (Byron, 1998). Regardless of any identifying factors, age, intelligence or economic status no one should be above or below anyone, society should be in harmony and dignifying every human. A way to achieve this is by using Immanuel Kant s philosophy Always treat people as ends in themselves, never as means to an end (Kant, Heath Schneewind, 2001). Without dignity there isn t much of humanity, as we will be all means , used and maltreated. Common Good Common good falls into the first of the great commandments, Love thy neighbour as thyself (Mark 22:38). Breaking down this commandment expresses the golden rule conveyed by Hugh Mckay in he s book, The Good Life, what makes life worth living (Australian Catholic University, 2017a). The golden rule allows the community to prosper as it works to support everyone, little pieces of kindness and charity to build a masterpiece called humankind. With building the masterpiece it lets up a brighter and greater future for generations to come. Subsidiarity Subsidiarity ensures a fair and just world, giving a voice to important issues, ideas and threats that the impacted people face in their lives. By giving subsidiarity to the general public it will allow the first principle of the CST, as it is securing human rights with specific legislation tailored to that community (Carozza, 2003. Pg.38 40). Having decision making proximal to the impacted people promotes community flourishment. Subsidiarity can be compressed into a niche ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Octavian Nothing Traitor To The Nation Character Analysis In the 18th century there was a rapid rise of slavery. Many Africans were captured by the Europeans separating from their family and home village. Many slaves tried to escape from their masters in the colonies because they wanted to go back to Africa. Some Africans accepted their fate and started a new family in the colonies. In the novel Octavian Nothing Traitor to the Nation, Octavian knows nothing about slavery because he was born in the colonies. He considers his master, mother, and the other servants in the house as his family. In the film Roots (2016), Kunta Kinte was separated from his family and was shipped to the Virginia. He tried to escape but failed so he accepted that he couldn t return to Africa. He befriends Fiddler who helps ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Octavian knows that he is an experiment and doesn t want to disappoint Mr.Gitney. Mr.Gitney is like a father figure to Octavian. However, when Lord Cheldthorpe came to the house Octavian experience his first punishment with his mother Cassiopeia. Octavian and Cassiopeia are whipped in the back by Lord Cheldthorpe s men. This event showed Octavian what life was like for some slaves. Bono was also a father figure to Octavian. Octavian and Bono both cared for each other. After Octavian got whipped, his back was covered in blood. Octavian was horrified and Bono felt sympathy for Octavian. Bono came and he put his hand upon my cheek. He pressed my cheek so my skull was against his palm; and he said, Prince, he don t care today. There ain t any measuring happening today. No samples. (Pg 119). He tried to make Octavian feel better and comfort ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Lab Report Sample I am writing this letter to you to inform and update our King s Christian College Creek that is located in the middle of the school. As a class, we have conducted test to find the temperature, turbidity, pH, dissolved oxygen and found macroinvertebrates in the ecosystem. These tests has been conducted to figure out what we need to improve the ecosystem for a better habitat for the creatures living. We have conducted 4 chemical tests to figure out how to improve our King s Christian College Creek and our pond. We have measured the temperature of the creek and the pond so that we can see how it affects the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of the water. We furthermore calculated the turbidity of the water to find the muddiness caused by dirt, plants and animals matters floating in the water. Additionally, we have conducted this experiment to find the pH of the water. Pure water has a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have noticed that pond was warmer than the top area of the creek. This is because the top area of the creek is covered by multiple trees which doesn t allow the sunlight to shine against the water. The average turbidity of the top area of the creek is 16. The average turbidity of the pond is 6.666666667. This could be improved by removing the litter students or people throw in the water. The litter can be eaten by creatures living and most importantly turtles can eat plastic which could kill them. Filtering the water may harm some creatures since they live in a ecosystem with no filtered water. The average pH of the top area of the creek is 6.2 and the pond is 6.333333333. According to the result ranges, the King s Christian College Creek is in an excellent pH condition. This could be preserved by just keeping it the same way as now. The dissolved oxygen of the top creek is 4 and so as the pond. This indicates that the water in both pond and creek is in good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Contradiction In Antigone The death of a loved one is often tragic for most families, but may drive individuals to do heroic acts. In the play Antigone, she seeks to be successful in the burial of her beloved brother. Her actions speak louder than words in her ambitious, yet stubborn behavior, to bury her brother with dignity and respect. Antigone exhibits her aggression that causes readers to question society and laws. Antigone is fighting Creon, King of Thebes, for the dignity and honor of her brother rather than herself. She remains committed to her family and disapproves of the political shaming for this. The poem, If We Must Die, contains language that describes the characteristics of Antigone. The poem illustrates the temperamental feelings of society about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are victorious in their fight for equality because they lead others. If We Must Die and Antigone showcase the brilliance of staying committed towards something you believe in. The similarities between both are major because they do not pause to ponder what could go wrong, they just do what they came there to accomplish. Both, Antigone and McKay are not selfish, cunning, or malicious, they are faithful to the idea of being loyal to a family or group. the monsters we defy (McKay, line 7) represent the own battles in our life and what actions we take to end them or end ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Healthy Minds Folio Timeline Healthy Minds Folio Timeline Date Comment 15th September 2015 The assignment was received today. Upon receiving the task I used Google to search for webpages or organisations that discussed what stress was and how it affected the body. I particularly focused on sources that would be knowledgeable in psychology to some extent to ensure that the sources I used were as reliable and credible as possible. The first webpage that I looked at was Simply Psychology s What is the Stress Response article by Saul McLeod, which I found to be very helpful and well summarised. I recorded notes on what was said on this source and annotated it. To follow up, I again, used the Simply Psychology search engine to find what information they had on emotion focused ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The final thing I found information for was the advantages and disadvantages of the specific emotion focused coping strategies discussed. In doing this, I found a source about meditation on About Health titled Benefits of Meditation for Stress Management, which was very helpful in explaining how meditation reduces stress and it s pros and cons. Unfortunately, I could not find any specific techniques of problem focused coping strategies even with the further research conducted today, and thus, decided to use the general pros and cons mentioned in previous sources. 18th September 2015 Today I collated all the notes that I had gathered and organised them into paragraphs and the order in which I want to present it in my folio. 19th September 2015 After collating my notes from the sources yesterday, I began my paragraph on what stress is today. Following that, I began my second paragraph discussing emotion focused coping strategies. 20th September 2015 Today I finished my final graph discussing problem focused coping strategies, completing my folio. 21st September 2015 In finalising my folio, I re visited the list I created with all the websites I referenced to produce a reference list. 22nd September 2015 Final day to submit folio to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Study of History and Theory of International Relations To study international relations means to study the history of international relations, theory, practical application of those theories and the outcome after the practical application of the theory was applied. Smith spoke about international relations and said that international relations importance of not just theory, but history to understanding The politics of today (Smith 2006). So when you study international relations you should understand the theory but you need to know the history because a states history contributed the how and why the countries politics are the way they are today. It is impossible to understand a complex problem such as the war between North Korea and South Korea by studying the theories of internal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bipolarity exists when two states have a majority of the economic, military and cultural influence and can include alliance such as NATO or the WARSAW Pact or organizations but still have power. An example of this would be the United States and the U.S.S.R is the Cold War. In the Cold War the United States and the U.S.S.R. emerged as the two leading power, most western countries and capitalist states came under the influence of the United States and on the opposite end the communist states came under the influence of the U.S.S.R. and then then two major power fought indirectly for control of the other countries as can be seen during the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Russian Afghan War. Multipolar is a where more than two states have nearly equal amounts of military cultural and economic influence. Theorist argue that this is more peaceful that a bipolar system because since power is equal states would not want to attack other states however it could also lead to conflict if one states feels the others may form an alliance. This could lead to more indirect conflicts and frequent shifting of alliance to prevent one states from becoming the sole world power. Constructivists believe that things are they way they are because people believe it to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Tragedy Of Julius Caesar And Young Joey From The Old West When a story ends, and the book is closed, most deem the book over and the characters satisfied. But the characters in the book still have a story to tell. I myself, Caesar Augustus, from The Tragedy of Julius Caesar and Young Joey from The Old West have come today to the Literary Limbo Lounge to talk amongst ourselves and to get to know each other. I pompously walk into the Lounge with a determination to meet someone new and to show them how much power and respect the people from my story have given me, before I was murdered anyway. I look across the room, but only to find one small boy sitting at a table with a small bb gun in his arm, shooting at the wall with the most obnoxious noises that could come out of any human being. As I get closer to him, he quickly turns around and shoots me straight in the face, while saying, bang! bang! bang! Bang! . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oh sorry, I didn t see you there. the boy yelled. What is your name? I am Caesar Augustus from the book, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Who art thou, young man? I m Joey from The Old West. He stated, while still grinning from ear to ear. Can we be friends? Joey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Michael Jackson Sang The Famous Line, If You Wan Na Make... If humanity takes the time to sit down and internalize, one of the questions coming to mind has to do with why is it often afraid of change? Change is in fact a big theme in the 1987 hit song The Man in the Mirror (Appendix E), where the late artist Michael Jackson sang the famous line, If you wanna make the world a better place, take a look at yourself and make a change. Fast forward to a modern day 2016 filled with political unrest, poverty, and waning human rights, Michael Jackson s message of self reflection eventually translating into social change finds its relevancy today, despite the song s thirty years old tenure. It introduces the notion that all individuals in society are essentially human, even in spite of humanity s tendency to demonize other belief systems. Even Saint Mother Theresa agreed with this point, once saying that if we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other. The only way to reconcile the fact that differences don t corrupt our humanity is in society s willingness to be flexible to different points of view and recognize the structures of prejudice in a modern context. What then is the harm in paring away our egos to realize that we all have something to bring to the table? Forms of art that even attempt to evoke this message of solidarity include poetry, which in itself is a free medium that poets utilize to express their thoughts and emotions. Langston Hughes, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Maya Angelou, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Should Cursive Be Taught In Schools Cursive is very important. Even during this centuary and the coming one, the cursive will be important for different reasons that will detailed below. An old log (trunk )saves the fire. This is an african say to mean that we should not throw away and forget every thing that has been useful and helpful in our past because of a new one. I strongly support that Cursive should continue to be taught in schools because of its brain injury and weakness healing values according to the medical brain scan information. It also helps better material assimulation for students more than using computers. People are actually running after Yoga as a mean of brain relaxation. Why cannot people take some twenty minutes to write two pages with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Prayer In Public School Vs. Private Schools And Public... Prayer in school is a controversial topic of today s time. There are different pros and cons when it comes to bringing religion into schools. Varying from state to state the court s perspective has played a major role in the decision of having prayer in schools, as well as the opinions of society. Understanding that your personal opinion is not the same as everyone else s is important and others may have different point of views. The controversial topics that give examples for each position allows you to realize whether you agree or disagree. You could start out with a set opinion about it, but after reading the different sides and stories it may change your mind. There is a difference in public schools and private schools that practice prayer in school. If you sign your child up for a private school and the handbook states that they allow prayer in school, then you cannot later go against it. Public schools, on the other hand work for the government so anything they say goes. Private schools are allowed more freedom and less restriction on prayer in school. The students in a private school pay tuition, which funds the school. Private schools are known as independent schools, which means they are non governmental and not administered by local, state or national government. Students are allowed more freedom of religion and allowed to express their religious beliefs more openly(Prayer in School Pros and Cons List, NYLN). Public schools are ran and funded by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. History and Theory Essays History and Theory The world is full of magical realism. Magical Realism may just become a word that people thought of in the 1930 s; however, magical realism has been here for as long as the people have been able to tell and write stories. Whether the stories are true or made up, they are all magical realism. The first author who started associating the words of magical realism to out was a German art critic, by the name of Franz Roh. Roh considered magical realism an art category. It represented and responded to reality and depicted the enigmas of reality. In Latin America in the 1940 s, magical realism was a way to express the realistic American mentality and create an autonomous style of literature. One feature of magical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many authors state that in the material state that some are deceived by the strategies and the failure as to the way the authors portray the words of magical realism. Wendy B. Faris wrote in her essay about children and their imagination. Children act upon their imaginations. The books that she talks about are for entertainment for readers. The fiction that Wendy B. Faris spoke is are modern and contemporary and is all basically magical realism. Irene Guenther is an author who has spoken of expressionism describing magical realism. Irene spoke of Roger Fry and the post impressionism. He believed that the children had their own expression. The essay that she wrote states the date of 1920 as the time of magical realism. Basically, the words magical realism has been with us for a long time. Each and every author has a different date as to when the words magical realism came into focus. Amaryll Chanady speaks of control in her essay. Imagination and fiction are aspects of daily life. She speaks of imagination and what people are lacking in the world today. Amaryll Chanady spoke of the articles that artist and writers put in their books, and she states that they would not be able to do their thing without the imagination of magical realism. Franz Roh spoke of magical realism compared to painting and music as well as literature. Most people may or can understand magical realism upon reading a book; however, when art and music are involved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Comparing Apocalypse Now and Heart of Darkness Essay Comparing Apocalypse Now and Heart of Darkness In the opening scenes of the documentary film Hearts of Darkness A Filmmaker s Apocalypse, Eleanor Coppola describes her husband Francis s film, Apocalypse Now, as being loosely based on Joseph Conrad s Heart of Darkness. Indeed, loosely is the word; the period, setting, and circumstances of the film are totally different from those of the novella. Yet, a close analysis of character, plot, and theme in each respective work reveals that Conrad s classic story of savagery and madness is present in its cinematic reworking. The story of Heart of Darkness is narrated by its central character, the seasoned mariner Marlowe, a recurring figure in Conrad s work. Apocalypse Now ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea of company man turned savage, of a brilliant and successful team player, being groomed by the Company for greater things, suddenly gone native, is perfectly realized in both novella and film. In the film, Kurtz is portrayed by Marlon Brando, the father of American method actors, who lends weight (both physically and dramatically) to the figure of the megalomaniacal Kurtz. Brando s massive girth is all the more ironic for those familiar with Heart of Darkness who recall Conrad s description: I could see the cage of his ribs all astir, the bones of his arms waving. It was as though an animated image of death carved out of old ivory had been shaking its hand with menaces at a motionless crowd of men... (Conrad, p.135). One could speculate that Coppola s Kurtz is a graphic analogy of the bloated American war machine dominating and perverting the innocent montegnards of Cambodia; however, after viewing Eleanor Coppola s documentary, one finds that the casting was more based on a combination of Coppola s wanting to work with Brando (remember The Godfather ) and Brando s own weight problem. (It should also be noted that the cult like following of Kurtz in Heart of Darkness is brilliantly and subtly updated by Coppola in a foreshadowing scene in which missives to Willard from headquarters are intercut with scenes of newspaper clippings about Charles Manson.) Also present in Coppola s film is the loveable, addle headed harlequin/fool ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...