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Tooth Fairy Ideas For Toda
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😍Tooth Fairy Writing Paper. 13 Tooth Fairy Ideas For Toda 😍Tooth Fairy Writing Paper. 13 Tooth Fairy Ideas
For Toda
Subcultures And Different Cultures
SUBCULTURE MEANS:
These are those groups of people who have a different set of behavior with different cultures. Different
subculture people have their own belief and interest. Subcultures may be distinctive due to the age of
its members, class and gender. Subculture sometimes can be negative due to dominant nature and
societal standard. Cultural appropriation result into the death and evolution of the subculture as
members change into new styles. Members of subcultures have distinctive and symbolic use of style.
It is basically sociology and cultural studies. A common example of the subculture is Punk and Mods
subculture.
What is Mod?
Mod is the subculture from London and England around late 1950s and early1960s although it was the
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It was also cheaper than the cars as it would be easier to get scooters for working class. Mods also rid
scooters together so it was described as menacing symbol of group solidarity . Mods usually would
wear Levi s, trousers and shirt while ridding scooters. They also used to wear suits and had short hair.
It was also seen as fashion accessory and they also added colors and extra mirrors to customize it.
Some mods wanted to customize a lot to their scooters so that s why they added 30 mirrors to scooters
so that their scooters look different from others but it forms cool image for them. Mods also
sometimes put their names on the windscreen. But Hard Mods rid scooters only due to the practical
reasons. Hard Mods reshaped and made it simple and slimmer their scooter. Scooter was also easily
parked than the cars. Mods always had the tendency to keep everything the most modern and also
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Platonic Ideal
Let me give it a little more flesh for Daniel and Colin.
To drive my point, I will seem to drift off a little first, so bear with me. Consider the Organised Mind,
and I think some neuroscience can shed some light on this line thing but before that, let s consider
birds forexample, according to our most recent understanding, a perfect bird (or any Platonic ideal) is
a concept that exists only as a collection of neuronal connections. When I say a perfect bird , I mean
the sort you might find in a children s book, or that a child would draw. A sparrow is close to a perfect
bird. it flies, it s smallish, it builds nests, it has fluffy feathers... a penguin, however, is not a perfect
bird (psychologically). Some people might add tenative language, like well, a penguin is *technically*
a bird... and this reluctance is due to the penguin not sharing as many features of the Platonic ideal.
Another example would be a whale. Many children might assume a whale to be a fish I know I did.
When I first learnt otherwise, I said things like Did you know a whale is technically a mammal ? As if
it shouldn t qualify to be a whole and entire mammal.
But we are not born with an innate knowledge of mammal dom or bird dom. Instead, the chronology
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A line might well be an inbuilt concept. Some categories have been useful to us for so long that they
seem to be hardwired in, parent or food would be examples. There have been people with brain
damage so specific that they are unable to understand the concept of an edible plant, suggesting that
this, too, is an endowed concept. I would suggest that a line falls into this category. It is so
fundamental to understand that moving towards something in a straight line will get you there better
than curving towards it, that this category of straight lines and things close to them has been of value
since the very dawn of the brain and is almost certainly
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The Errors And Its Effects On The New Way Of View Life
The errors I am most guilty of committing frequently would be, filtering out the positive, unreal ideal,
and labeling. I never know the terminology for these habits until now. When reading the article, I
could picture scenarios when I committed these errors.
I have tendency of labeling everything! When I first moved to America, labeling/grouping items,
people and so on really helped to simplify this new journey. Over the years I am realizing that that s a
poor way of view life. I tend to label people, places, and etc. with little or no interacting. The last year
there has been a lot in the media about police brutality and unfair treated for African American and
minorities in general. When watching the news, I would make a state like these police officers are evil
and out of control. , these officers are all racist and so on. Stating comments like these are completely
unfair. Putting all officers in the same category is small minded and doesn t solve the problem facing
us today. On top of that am implanting those false beliefs onto my little brother.
Filtering out the positive was my second one. It doesn t matter how much I accomplish or do, all I
focus on is what I could of them better. The first week of the semester I had to give a speech in a
communication class. I was really nervous and shy, but the speech went really well until the end. For
some reason I looked and froze, I then started to stutter on some of the words. Although the overall of
the speech went well
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Pulmonary Embolism Research Paper
A pulmonary embolism (PE) is an obstruction of a blood vessel in the lungs, usually due to a blood
clot. A saddle pulmonary embolism means that the obstruction or clot is blocking both sides of an
arterial branch of the lungs. We are all subject to developing a pulmonary embolism, but conditions
such as immobility, cancer, heart disease, and surgery can increase our risk. Some common signs and
symptoms include shortness of breath, chest pain and cough. A pulmonary embolism can threaten your
life, but immediate treatment can greatly reduce the risk of death. In addition to prompt treatment, we
can all take measures to prevent blood clots by knowing our family history, remaining mobile, and
staying hydrated. PE s can be treated surgically, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A V/Q scan uses radioactive material to see how well air and blood are flowing to all areas of the lung.
A pulmonary angiography is an accurate, invasive test that is used to diagnose pulmonary embolism. A
trained specialist threads a catheter through the groin or arm to the blood vessels in the lung. A dye is
then injected so that a picture can be taken of the blood flow through the blood vessels in the lungs.
Not available at all hospitals, this test is administered by a trained specialist. A spiral CT scan is a
special type of x ray that takes pictures of structures inside the body. A doctor will inject a dye into a
vein, which will allow the blood vessels in the lungs to be seen. This is a very quick test and results
are available shortly after the scan is completed. A MRI is a test utilizing radio waves that shows
pictures of organs and structures inside the body that may not show up on an x ray. To check for blood
clots inside the heart and to view heart function, an echocardiogram may be ordered. This test uses
sound waves. It can also determine other possible causes for the symptoms that are being experienced.
A D dimer is a blood test that measures a substance in the blood that is released when a clot breaks up.
High levels may indicate a clot. A
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The Importance Of Each Ingredient In A Sugar Cookie
When baking cookies, it is helpful to know what each ingredient does so if you do not have all the
ingredients you can substitute them correctly or leave them out. This paper explains the importance of
each ingredient in a sugar cookie recipe.
When baking, the two main types of ingredients are your wet ingredients and your dry ingredients.
The wet ingredients included in this recipe are the eggs, vanilla extract, and softened butter. According
to the book Bakewise by Shirley O. Corriher, you should always use grade A eggs. Eggs help reduce
spreading. So the more eggs you have the less likely you are to make sugar cookie soup. Eggs also
help provide the flavor, tenderness, structure, and lift of the sugar cookie. Butter adds to the flavor and
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How To Avoid Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are 3/16 1/4 inch long (apple seed sized) with a brown, flattened, oval shaped body. They
feed off human blood, but unlike lice, do not reside on your person after feeding. However, they may
hitch a ride on your clothing and luggage.
Bed bugs are making a comeback, possibly because of increased resistance to insecticides, and from
international travelers. Bedbugs can infest the cleanest of motels or hotels. Even some of the most
expensive places have had them. The good news about these pests is that there are no known cases of
disease transmission from them.
The best way to avoid these insects, is never using sleeping lodging except your own sleeper cab. One
exception to this rule is if you transport items that shelter bedbugs
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British Petroleum s External And Internal Environments
British Petroleum s External and Internal Environments
History
British Petroleum, BP, began as the Anglo Persian Oil Company in the beginning of the 1900 s. The
founder, William D Arcy, risked his entire fortune at the hopes that oil would be discovered in Persia.
He was success on May 28, 1908. The business struggled in the early years, but ultimately found
success. BP has become a global leader in the energy business. Beginning in 2000 and in the years to
follow BP has focused not only on oil, but also on oil alternatives such as; solar, wind, natural gas, and
biofuels (British Petroleum, 2015).
BP is best known as a global leader providing oil and gas to customers. They also produce lubricants
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This event resulted in the de listing from the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and the FTSE4Good
Index as well as cost millions for breaking these laws. As a result of being de listed BP is focused on
socially responsible investors. Shareholders and analyst are engaged through an annual meeting as
well as webcast and one to one meetings. Carl Sandlin was appointed in 2012 to oversee and report
the company s progress in implementing the Bly report recommendations. The Bly report consists of
26 recommendations resulting from the Gulf of Mexico spill. In order for BP to be relisted, they must
closely monitor not only how they operate but with whom they operate (BP, 2014).
The oil and gas industry are affected by political and legal regulations. In 2009, companies in this
industry spent at least $154 million on lobbying. The investment in lobbyist is critical to the operation
of businesses in this industry. The lobbyist works closely with law makers to help influence their
decisions, hoping to allow laws to pass or not pass depending on the needs of the industry. They
effectively stalled climate legislation in 2009 that would have driven energy cost higher and forced the
oil companies to terminate employees (Mulkeron, 2010).
BP focuses their technology investment in areas that will make the greatest impact on their
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Carl Jung s Concept Of Individuation
Carl Jung s concept of individuation is the quest for wholeness in which the subject becomes
conscious of themselves as unique and distinct. Seated very much in the tradition of enlightenment,
the idea places emphasis on the individual s capacity to gain further understanding and knowledge
through analysis and reasoning, investing the individual with the power to defy trends and avoid group
think. Imagine a tiny pebble thrown into a pond, causing a rippling effect through the surrounding
water. Although the pebble is small, it causes multiple ripples that significantly change the pond, even
if temporarily. Similarly, a single character in a novel can cause ripples in the lives of other characters.
Our actions and choices are capable of causing ripples in the ponds of other s realities, even those
largely disconnected from our own. These ripples shape a person s impression of individuality and of
their Self. In Robertson Davies Fifth Business , even the minor characters that Dunstan Ramsay
encounters, as well as his various experiences have different degrees of impact on his process of
Individuation. Throughout the novel, Dunstan is self reflective and becomes aware not only of how he
is being shaped, but of himself as an identifiable form, at once shaped by his environment and
propelled by his will. Carl Jung defined an archetype as [an] original model of a person, ideal
example, or a prototype upon which others are copied, patterned, or emulated; a symbol
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In-Depth Animal Behavior Proposal
Angelo State University
March 8, 2017
Grayce Satterfield
Proposal for
In depth Animal and Equine Behavior classes
INTRODUCTION
In this proposal, I am asking the president of ASU and the chairman of the Agricultural department to
add more in depth animal behavior classes so that we may in the future be able to stop all animals
being traumatized. With only 13 schools worldwide, offering in depth animal behavior classes; I
would like to add ASU to that list and in turn, maybe gain some new students. By adding animal
behavior classes to the university there will be a gain in revenue as well as an uptick in attendance.
Because it helps traumatized animals by allowing them to work with younger people, which in turn
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The first portion of the class will serve as an introduction to animal behavior and will review the
history and theory of animal behavior, approaches and methods used to study animal behavior, and
forces influencing the development of various behaviors. The second and third sections will focus on
the proximate and ultimate causes of behavior, respectively, while the fourth and final section of the
course will focus on the behavior of groups. The format of the course will consist of lecture, student
presentations, discussion, and short films. Lectures will be comprised of material from the text and
other sources. The purpose of this is to give you a broad introduction to animal behavior and the
neural mechanisms that underlie it. We will be reading additional articles (outside of our textbook)
that will form the basis of student presentation topics (Jebbett,
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Reflection Of Impression Management
In life we have who we are on the inside, and who we portray to be. This portrayal of who we are is
called impression management. As stated on WiseGeek.com, Impression management is the way
people influence how others think about something else, usually themselves. People usually do this
either to get something they want from others or to establish an independent identity. This tells us that
what we say and do effects the way aspects in society are viewed. The way I view myself, and the way
others view me may not go hand in hand, or they can be the same. We try to make ourselves be
viewed a certain way through our actions and the things we say. To view the difference between how I
view myself and how others view me, I asked 3 different people their opinions of myself.
Personally, I am a hardworking and dedicated person who fully commits to a task. When it comes to
school, teaching, and relationships I put in 110 percent in order to be the best I can be. As an outgoing
individual, I enjoy speaking to others to learn from other people s lives. My life has not been easy,
even though others may think it has been a breeze. I have many health problems, all invisible, that
continue to affect my everyday life. After my brain surgery last January, I have begun to better value
my time alive. Everyone has hardships, trials, and tribulations, but how we use them to build us is
another. Due to my life struggles, I am a very caring and understanding person. I love people, animals
and just life in general. I am honest and will tell anyone my honest opinion even if they do not ask.
Long story short, I am not just a pretty face. I am honest, smart, caring, loving, and I value life to my
best ability. While I believe all of this about myself, others may not see it. For example, if someone
were to say I love God while robbing stores would people view them as a Christian or a felon? Most
likely they would first view them as a felon. In life it is important to be true to yourself so that others
can know who you are as well.
As a sibling, you know your family as well as the back of your hand if you are close. With being part
of a tight knit family, my brothers and I have been inseparable since the day we were born. Also, with
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How Did Robert Frost s Influence His Poetry
Robert Frost a poet from the 1900s who became very well known poet after he was published and
became a famous poet who is still known to this day. He has also read at President John F Kennedy s
inauguration ceremony. (Robert Lee Frost) He has written many poems and also published many
books. Many poetry writers have very different influences for their poetry and none of them are the
same as other poets.
Robert Frost was born in San Francisco California, on March 26, 1874, to his parents William Prescott
Frost and Isabelle Moodie. Robert Frost s father was a journalist, whose drinking habits led him to a
young death at the age of 34 in 1885. After the death of his father, Frost s mother moved her family to
Massachusetts. Robert Frost graduate in 1892 as one of two valedictorians from Lawrence high
school, the other valedictorian was Robert s future wife Elinor Miriam White. In the 1900s Frost s
grandfather left him a farm in New Hampshire named Derry Farm. Two of his books that he wrote
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However, on August 23, 1912 Frost and his family moved to England because Frost was fed up with
the obtuseness for the American poetry. While in England Frost discovered a new and altogether
exciting world of letters.( Robert Frost) When Frost and his family arrived in England, they settled on
a farm in Buckinghamshire. While in England Frost was being helped by Ezra Pound ,who is an
expatriate American poet, she helped him first get published in the periodicals,but Frost disliked her
excessive management.(Robert Lee Frost) Robert Frost s first published book of poetry was called A
Boy s Will and was released in April,1913, his second book North of Boston was published in 1914,
and his third book published while in England was Mountian Interval in 1916. Frost s book North of
Boston offers some of his best work including the poems After Apple Picking and The Wood Pile .
(Robert
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Migraine Case Study
To best understand the treatments available for migraines, it is imperative to understand the
pathophysiology. Currently, a migraine is considered a neurovascular disorder that involves the
trigeminovascular system, a nerve bundle responsible for various sensations in the face. According to
Kalra (2007), the paroxysmal nature of a migraine suggests that it might be related to mutations in the
calcium channel gene rendering neurons unstable so they react to normal environmental stimuli
abnormally initiating the migraine attack. Certain symptoms like the aura visual disturbances,
numbness, and dizziness is thought to be the result of the reduction of potassium chloride, which
decreases cortical activity and spreads to other cortices. Moreover, the trigeminal system is
interconnected with various blood vessels, and once those nerves are stimulated, there is a change in
the cell activity, blood flow and the local release of neuropeptides, including Substance P, nitric oxide,
serotonin, and CGRP, which is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The inflammation spreads through the nerves in the trigeminal bundles, causing the headache pain. In
addition, this swelling can lead to the chronic pain many patients experience with migraines, which is
referred to as Central Sensitization. This perpetuates the migraine after it begins by pulsating through
a large range of neurons in areas all around the cortices; it can maintain itself for hours and because of
it s widespread affect, the normal pain modulation center in the brainstem is dysfunctional. The
malfunction leads to excessive thalamic activity that leads to the increased pain perception (Kalra
2007). In summary, migraine attacks are the gradual sensitization of neurons on different levels,
starting deep in the brain, then moving to the vessels and meninges, towards the CNS, and innervating
the trigeminal bundles, which send impulses to the rest of the
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Journey To The Pacific Ocean Research Paper
Today it is the middle of Autumn currently, I have lost count of the days, but I know it is early
November. We have not made it to the Pacific Ocean, but it is in our sights and we have stopped for
the night in a little shelter we made. The journey was rough, challenging, yet we still managed to beat
every obstacle in our path. Many tribes have helped is on our way to the Pacific; one of them stayed
with us and has helped us greatly. Her name is Sacagawea and she is from the Shoshone tribe, she
translates for us and knows with plants are edible. We have crossed mountain ranges, raging river
currents, dangerous Native Americans, and other dangerous animals. The Pacific ocean is beautiful, I
hope one day you will see it to, but for now I
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Key Supervisory Issues And Improvement Of Banking Regulation
The financial instability of the past few years has provided important evidence that can be used for the
detection of dangerous flaws in the international banking system. After the financial crisis of 2008
2009, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision made significant steps in improving
understanding the key supervisory issues and improvement of banking regulation worldwide.
Subsequently, new standards were created for banking system regulation, which represents upgraded
capital requirements, liquidity norms, and additional monitoring tools for banking supervision and
regulation. These standards were first established in 2009 by the BCBS though some of the
Committee s proposals remain currently open for discussion.
The resultant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This leads to increase from 4% (Basel II) to 8% of the risk weighted assets in requirements regarding
the Tier 1 Capital (which includes only common shares and undistributed profit). The second
important inclusion of Basel III relates to the size of balance sheets which banks should strive to
reduce: leverage ratio puts a limit on a list of activities a bank can develop compared to its capital. The
minimum capital adequacy ratio that is required to be maintained by a bank is 8% (without the capital
conservation buffer), which must reach 10,5% of the total assets. The third basic element of Basel III
relates to liquidity. To provide a bank for equilibrium between loans and deposits Basel III has
developed specific regulation which initiates with risk assessment through the stress test. Basel III
compels banks to have sufficient liquidity available during a period of 30 days of stressed conditions.
Under these circumstances only half serves to reimburse the bank and the bank is expected to inject
the other 50% in the economy by granting new loans. Thus, loans with a maturity of 50% leave the
bank once more. For deposits, Basel III states that the first group, individuals, and SMEs, leave the
bank at the rate of 5% to 10% during the stress test. While for bank deposits, it is 100%. For
corporates clients
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Use an Extended Example to Critically Discuss How a...
Question 2.
Use an extended example to critically discuss how a company s annual report and accounts are useful
in understanding and analyzing its market, productive and financial performance.
Annual report and accounts like the income statement, the cash flow statement and the balance sheet,
are financial accounting statement. They comprise numerical data over the past year and indicate the
company s prospect for future financial performance. The information would allow user groups to
understand and analyse the company s performance and to make decisions of their own interests.
Through looking at the annual reports and accounts of Nokia, I ll explain how the report can be useful
in understanding and analyzing its market, productive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Let s compare the figures in chart 1.6 and 1.7; in 2007, Nokia s had a market share of 35.1% in the
China mobile phone market (2G) which dominated the market. But in 2009, its market share dropped
by 7% to 28.4%. Although Nokia s sales in China have increased, but the rate of increase of its sales is
slower than the market itself, hence the decrease on market shares. Like the CEO of Nokia, Olli Pekka
Kallasvuo said in 2010, the global market has continued to grow at a healthy pace; the only problem
for Kallasvuo is that while the market might be growing at a healthy pace, Nokia s sales aren t. Since
resources are limited, it is vital to maximize output using the least amount of labour and capital. Like
measuring market performance, we can use data on the annual report to measure a company s
productive performance physically and financially.
| Finished Good (EUR m) | Employees | Finished Goods per Employee (EUR) | 12/2010 | 1119 |
132427 | 8450 | 12/2009 | 775 | 123553 | 6273 | 12/2008 | 1270 | 125829 | 10093 | 12/2007 | 1225 |
112262 | 10912 |
(Table 2.1) (Source from 08/09, 09/10 Nokia annual report) | Value Added
(EUR m) | Employees | Value Added per
Employee (EUR) | 2010 | 12817 | 132427 | 96785 | 2009 | 13264 | 123553 | 107355 | 2008 | 17373 |
125829 | 138068 | 2007 | 17277 | 112262 | 153899 |
(Table 2.2)(Source from 08/09, 09/10 Nokia annual report)
In table 2.1, it shows
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FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES OF THE SETTING FOR
REPORTING AND...
FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES OF THE SETTING
FOR REPORTING AND RECORDING ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
RECORDING ACCIDENTS
All accidents must be recorded in a Record of First Aid Treatment book. A copy of this is kept by each
first aid box. All details need to be filled in, including any treatment given. A letter is sent to parents
about what to look for in head injuries, if needed.
FIRST AID BOXES
Contents
Scissors
Bandages
Antiseptic wipes
Sterile gauze
Disposable gloves
Eye baths
Slings
Aprons
PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPPLIES
An appointed member of staff is responsible for checking the first aid boxes on a regular basis and for
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Staff sill promptly but calmly round up all pupils to take register.
All available staff will conduct a thorough search of the premises and notify the Head teacher
immediately if the child is found.
A thorough check of all exits to be made to ensure all gates/doors was locked and there is no way a
child could have left the school.
If something is discovered this needs to be reported to the Headteacher immediately.
Staff will begin a search of the area immediately and CCTV camera reviewed.
If the child is not found after 10 minutes from the initial report of them missing then the parents need
to be notified. The Head or next senior member of staff will ring the police. When contacting the
parent/carers please ask them to bring a recent photo of the child.
If the missing child has any special medical or learning needs then these need to be noted and
disclosed to the police or other agencies.
MISSING CHILD WHILST OFF SCHOOL PREMISES
Visit leader must ensure safety of remaining pupils. At least 2 staff must stay with remaining pupils.
All other available staff must search for the missing child.
Visit leader should contact school immediately.
If the child is not found within 5 minutes visit leader must phone the police.
Visit leader should alert school that the police have been contacted and school will contact parents.
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How Map Reduce On A Distributed Environment Readily And...
Abstract:
This is a project to demonstrate how Map Reduce in a distributed environment readily and easily
allows us to take several measurements that describe the empirical data and to answer several
questions like, for example, stars that are like our sun, and how many Earth like planets have been
observed. This project has been done as part of the coursework for the course Distributed Computing.
After applying the Map Reduce and Hadoop techniques to the planetary database, and to the star
database, we realize that bringing a large dataset into a tidy and insightful categorization is made easy
using Map Reduce. It also shows the power, and elegance of map reduce in the realm of astronomy
and the physical sciences.
Introduction:
Astronomy, is a fascinating area of the science where most of the information is unknown. We have
been seeing stars since time immemorial. And most of us must have thought about, if living beings
like on earth, present out of our universe. We know that there are stars, planets, galaxies like the ones
where earth is part of. The immediate question that raises is whether there is any planet like earth, any
star like sun.
In recent times, there has been tremendous advancements in the study of space and the data that is
received in some form, from the satellites is huge. There are new discoveries, new findings about the
planets and stars that were unknown to the world. The satellites send data day by day and the research
is going on in finding some
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The Impact Of The Maya Civilization On Native Americans
The world has had many Native American tribes including tribes like the Inca and the Aztecs and
another one of which being the Maya. The Maya lived in mountainous areas with many streams and
rivers. The Maya people are just one of the groups that impacted North America. The Maya
civilizations lasted from around 1800 BC to 900 AD. The Maya lived in Guatemala, Belize, Western
Honduras part of El Salvador, Tabasco and Chiapas. The Maya had a complex religious system, and
worshipped more than 150 gods. Most people think that the highest god was most likely named
Itzamna, the god of science and writing. The Maya didn t use the same language to speak as they did
to write. The Maya used hieroglyphics to record events and discoveries. Yucatec
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Eric Lefkofsky Research Paper
Eric Lefkofsky Eric Lefkofsky is a well known executive in research and business circles. According
to 4 Traders, Lefkosfsky holds several designations, including Chairman of Groupon, Director at
Orange Media, and Managing Director at Lightbank, LLC. He is the Cofounder of Uptake
Technologies, Inc, Media Ocean, Tempus Health and InnerWorkings. He is also sits as the Board of
Directors of several entities, including Sprout Social, Lurie Children s Hospital of Chicago, CarCo
Technologies, Lefkosfsky Family Foundation and The Museum of Science and Industry among other
companies. Lefkofsky started out in business from a humble beginning selling carpet at the University
of Michigan In 1993, he partnered with Brad Keywell, a good college friend to establish Brandon
Apparel with money sought from friends and family. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His forays into the checkered world of business have seen him make several moves that have gone a
long way to change the future of companies that he leads. In Lefkosfsky established InnerWorkings in
2001 to offer print procurement services to various mid size companies. The company grew steadily
year after year pushing it to go public in 2006 after a highly successful IPO. In November 2011,
Groupon under Lefkofsky guide Groupon successfully raised $700 million during its IPO. The feat
made it, alongside Google some of some of the biggest US Web companies. Tempus, where Lefkofsky
works as Cofounder and CEO is a tech entity that has developed a cancer fighting operating
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Canada Tolerant
Canada has always been considered a tolerant country, but is it really? We have been known for saying
sorry for everything, for being nice. Canada s recent laws have proved that they are not so tolerant as
it is told. In the past ten to fifteen years, Canada has become less tolerant in terms of security,
immigration, and religion.
Nowadays, security is strict. Since the 9/11 event, we are more scared of what could happen. Hence,
the airport s controls are more frequent and people are thoroughly checked. It is harder to cross the
border than it was in 2000. More technologies, a constant fear lead to being less tolerant. Also,
according to PublicSafety.gc.ca, Canadian Air Transport Security Authority and Canada Border
Services Agency were created
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Cassini Solstice Essay
Cassini finished its introductory four year mission to investigate the Saturn Framework in June 2008
and the initially expanded mission, called the Cassini Equinox Mission, in September 2010. Presently,
the sound shuttle is trying to make energizing new disclosures in a second amplified mission called
the Cassini Solstice Mission. The mission s expansion, which experiences September 2017, is named
for the Saturnian summer solstice happening in May 2017. The northern summer solstice denote the
start of summer in the northern side of the equator and winter in the southern half of the globe. Since
Cassini landed at Saturn just after the planet s northern winter solstice, the augmentation will take into
consideration the first investigation of a complete regular period. Cassini propelled in October 1997
with the European Space Organization s Huygens test. The test was outfitted with six instruments to
study Titan, Saturn s biggest moon. It arrived on Titan s surface on Jan. 14, 2005, and returned
dynamite results.
In the interim, Cassini s 12 instruments have given back a day by day stream of information from
Saturn s framework since touching base at Saturn in 2004. Among the most vital focuses of the
mission are the moons Titan and Enceladus, and some of Saturn s other cold moons. Towards the end
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Cassini found a frosty crest shooting from this moon, and consequent perceptions have uncovered the
spread contains complex natural chemicals. Tidal warming is keeping Enceladus warm, and hotspots
connected with the wellsprings have been pinpointed. With warmth, natural chemicals and, possibly
fluid water, Enceladus could be a spot where primitive life structures may develop. Inquiries
encompassing Enceladus astrobiological potential are at the heart of numerous examinations being
directed in the Solstice
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Bill Sharpsteen s The Docks
It has been said that the Port of Los Angeles is a massive heart, pumping what the country needs, or
wants, through this major rail artery, which separates into thousands of smaller vessels .(pg29) The
Docks by Bill Sharpsteen gives the reader an insider s look at how important the port is to the United
States. Throughout the book Bill interviews with people who work different areas of the port and
some that are connected upstream or downstream of the supply chain in some way. He explains the
history of the port and how jobs were created and how they evolved over the years. The people who
were interviewed explained a little bit of their background on why they work that specific job. Along
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Today the Union has the power to shut down the port by striking or following the safety rules, and not
cutting any corners causing them to work slower. The Union call themselves the loads of the docks
meaning that they work for the port, but they are the ones who own it. (pg93)The International
Longshore and Warehouse Unison is the sole source of labor in West coast ports. Fink Hall was where
the Union members would meet every day to get their job assignments. There would only be enough
work for a certain amount of workers, so some would be without a job for that
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Twilight Series by Stephenie Meyer
The story begins with teenager Bella Swan moving to Forks, Washington from Phoenix, Arizona to
live with her father. Although she detests the rainy, small town atmosphere of Forks, she moves to
make life easier for her mother, who has just gotten married to her stepfather, Phil. From her very first
day of school in her new town, Bella seems drawn to the dark and mysterious Edward Cullen.
Initially, he acts strangely angry towards Bella; however, he changes his mood the next day, acting
quite friendly. These mood changes continue until one day when Edward saves Bella from being
crushed by a truck with his inhuman powers. After that day, Bella demands an explanation for all of
Edward s odd behavior. He reveals to her that he and his family are vampires that drink animal blood
rather that the blood of humans. He also says that Bella s blood has a special scent to him, making it
especially hard for Edward to resist the temptation to fall back to preying on humans. Despite some
struggles, Edward and Bella eventually fall in love. However, their love is threatened when a vampire
named James and his companion, Victoria, are drawn to hunt Bella for her blood. The Cullen family
defends Bella from the hunter James. However, James tricks her, managing to seriously wound Bella.
However, Edward and his family are able to save Bella and kill James. The story progresses and
Edward and Bella continue to fall in love. At a party for Bella at the Cullen home, Bella manages to
give herself a
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Management Of Failed Anti Reflux Surgery
MANAGEMENT OF FAILED ANTI REFLUX SURGERY
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edical treatment trials could be started first which consist mainly of proton pump inhibitors and life
style modification for 3 5 months .
Revision antireflux surgery is more difficult than primary surgery for reflux, particularly if the
previous procedure was performed using an open technique. Open procedure is highly recommended.
Surgical steps:
Positioning and Instrumentation:
The patient is placed on the operating table in the supine position. The operating table is placed in a
reverse Trendelenburg position. Excellent exposure of the esophageal hiatus is paramount in
performing an open procedure. This can be achieved by utilizing an upper hand retractor fit with two
blades for the right and left costal margins. Extra long surgical instruments are usually needed for the
operative procedure, especially when operating on men and obese patients.
Figure (23): An upper midline abdominal incision is used for access. Proximally, this should extend
between the xiphisternum and the left costal margin, and distally it finishes just above or just below
the umbilicus.
Upper abdominal adhesions must be divided to expose the operative field. The left lobe of the liver is
usually adherent to the anterior wall of the upper stomach and the previous fundoplication (Figure 23).
a) Hiatal Dissection: Figure (24): Preparation of hiatus. Figure (25): Identification of the hiatal crura.
This must first be separated from the stomach to expose
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River Otter Research Paper
A chestnut colored, furry blur races past you as you are paddling your boat in a North American lake.
You wonder what it could be! It is most likely a North American River Otter. In this essay, I will be
informing you about this interesting member of the weasel family. The North American River Otter s
color can vary from light brown to almost black, and they have wide, rounded heads, small ears and
nostrils that can be closed underwater. The females are usually around 3.2 feet long, are 11 30 pounds,
and their tail is almost ⅓ of their total length! The males are bigger than the females at 3.7 feet long,
12 32 pounds, and their tail is also ⅓ of their total length. They also have webbed feet to help them go
faster in the water, and waterproof, velvety fur that keeps them warm and dry.
The River Otter s diet includes fish, crayfish, crabs, frogs, birds eggs, birds and even reptiles! They
chase their prey by swimming up to 6 miles per hour! They then catch their prey with their sharp teeth
and vibrissae to find and catch their prey. Vibrissae is the whiskers of an animal used as an organ of
touch. The River Otter is a carnivore, meaning it eats meat. This otter s predators include alligators,
bobcats, and birds of prey. The otters are very hard to catch, however, because they are so agile in the
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It lives for about 8 9 years in the wild, while in captivity, they usually live about 10 25 years. This is
because in captivity, they do not have to provide for themselves. They also cannot be hunted, hurt by
pollution, or killed by predators. This is why many zoos have river otters. When the zoos breed and
release the otters, the otter population starts increasing slightly. River otters can either be diurnal or
nocturnal, but they are usually nocturnal. They sleep wrapped in kelp or seaweed while floating on
their
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BUSI561 Legal Issues in Business
Discussion Board Forum 2: Contracts BUSI561 Legal Issues in Business November 10, 2013 Analysis
of the Situation Let me begin by assessing the current situation and relationship with Don. Don and I
met because of our individual desires to walk with Christ. We developed our friendship that eventually
evolved to a business relationship; we are both small business owners. Our business venture started
under favorable circumstances consistent with implied duty of faith and fair dealings. According to
Kubasek, Brennan, Browne (2012), an implied contract is formed by conduct of involved parties
rather than written or spoken words. That was exactly the case between us. Don would place routine ...
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Second, my son s authority to sign on behalf of the company should be considered. An employer may
grant employees the following authorities on its behalf: express authority, actual authority to execute
certain agreements; implied authority, the nature that an employee s position implies certain power;
and ostensible authority, an employee s authority as it appears to a third party due to representation
(Buchanan Law, 2008). I did not give my son express authority to enter into agreements on behalf of
the company. His position as a part time deliveryman should not imply or should not be perceived as
having any authority to contract. Lastly, six elements have to be present for a contract to be
enforceable: legal offer, legal acceptance, consideration, genuine assent, competent parties, and legal
objective. Although some of these were met, some were not. I believe Don unethically manipulated
the situation and deceived both my son and I. Nolo Legal Encyclopedia (n.d.)listed some instances
where a contract can be found unenforceable in the eyes of the law. These include: Lack of Capacity,
my son did not have the ability to understand exactly what he was agreeing to or what the implications
would be; Misrepresentation, Don did not spell out exactly what the contract was when he asked my
son to sign it. Instead he misled him by stating it was just formality to guarantee continued
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Helen Keller Metaphor
Helen Keller, who was born on June 27th, 1880 and died June 1st, 1968, was one of the most
important people of her time. She accomplished so much in fields such as literature and politics. The
fact that she was able to do so much with her life is impressive not only in the fact that she was a
woman, but more impressive due to the fact that she became blind and deaf at only eighteen months
old. Through the help of Anne Sullivan though, Keller, was able to learn so much. This short story,
The Day Language Came into My Life, is an excerpt from her autobiography, where she recalls her
memories from when she first learned about language. In her story, Keller, uses a unique metaphor to
describe what it was like going from no language to having a language. She does this by comparing
herself to a boat in a dense fog with no compass or sounding line, who was just lost at sea in a tangible
darkness, and then the light came into her world. This light that meant so much to Keller was the love
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One of the most prominent examples is when she smashes the doll on the ground because she had not
loved the doll because in that world she had not known love. Later in the story though after she has
learned of love she goes back to the doll she has destroyed and for the first time feels sorrow. The doll
represents Keller and how before the light comes she is angry and broken but then after the light she
feels more complete, even though the doll doesn t get fixed completely. One other example is the time
when she feels water and learns what it is called, and suddenly feels awakened, hopeful, and even free.
All in all, Helen Keller s use of metaphor is very effective in describing her experience. Through her
metaphor she conveys how language and love come into her life and push out all of the fog and
completely change her world for the better, giving her hope, happiness, and the feeling of
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The Consequences Of Reverting The Antioxidance Of GTE
Reverting the antioxidants enzymes to their normal values after administration of GTE. The
underlying mechanisms attributed to the hepatoprotective influence of GTE against NP could be
contributed to the following: GTE have been shown to neutralize and scavenges reactive oxygen
species, thereby reducing the damage to lipid membranes, proteins and nucleic acids in cell free
systems (Khan et al., 2014). Also, It has also been suggested that catechins similar to vitamin C
convert vitamin E radical (α tocopheroxyl radical) to its active form (α tocopherol) (Mukai et al..
2005; Zhou et al., 2005). Furthermore, GTE reduces the concentration of lipid peroxidation in the liver
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When GTE was administered, it significantly reduced the level of DNA fragmentation and the number
of apoptotic cells of African catfish due to its antioxidant ability that could reduce the toxic effect of
NP(Ibrahim et al., 2015). Also, Pan et al.2007 reported that EGCG could induce the activation of
intracellular signaling cascades such as the mitogen activated kinase pathway and phosphoinositol 3
kinase pathway which had potent roles in anti apoptotic signaling. In the same line, EGCG and its
methylated metabolite protect against necrosis and apoptosis by suppressing caspase 3 expression,
reducing the expression of proapoptotic genes and inducing the antiapoptotic genes expression
(Kagaya et al., 2003; Al Refai et al., 2014, Ogaly et al., 2015). Moreover, GTE contains also minerals
that function as co factors for antioxidant enzymes. Zinc traces present in GTE considered as a
selective inhibitor of apoptosis (Marachan et al., 2012). The current work demonstrated normal
histological picture in both the control and green tea groups. The NP treated C. gariepinus revealed
many histological changes at light microscopic level including congested central veins, infiltration of
mononuclear inflammatory cells, necrosis and vacuolation. Similar results were recorded by (Weber et
al., 2003; Uguz et al., 2003, ). Congested central veins
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Prolonged Exposure Therapy
It is a beautiful, sunny day in Miami, Florida. The birds are chirping, and the fresh ocean breeze is
rustling the leaves. Steve Weston is trying to make the most out of this hot, summer day. He spots a
moving truck outside his window. A young girl with dark hair and bright yellow glasses and what
appears to be her father get out of the truck and go into the house next door. Steve was not expecting
new neighbors so soon. All of the sudden, Steve hears loud banging noises, one after the other after
the other. To others that is the sound of a nail gun going off, but to him that is the sound of the bullets
firing from an M240 machine gun. He is transported to the battlefield where he lost his best friend and
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Developed by Edna Foa, prolonged exposure therapy exposes patients to their traumatic event over
and over again while being in a safe place (Blankenship 277). Although prolonged exposure therapy is
one treatment it has four main elements including education, breathing retraining, in vivo exposure,
and imaginal exposure. Education consists of learning about the treatment, treatment symptoms, and
goals of the treatment. Breathing retraining helps patients to relax and calm themselves when they
become anxious. In vivo exposure allows patients with PTSD to be put in real life situations that they
are not comfortable with due to the trauma they have faced. Lastly, imaginal exposure allows the
patients with post traumatic stress disorder to talk through their traumatic event while it is recorded.
After repeatedly talking through their event, the patient then listens to what they have said (Swan 28).
Prolonged exposure therapy occurs over eight to fifteen sessions. Each session can range from 60 to
90 minutes depending on the patient and their specific needs (Blankenship 278). This treatment helps
patients with post traumatic stress disorder by allowing them to face their fears associated with the
traumatic event and gain control over their emotions (Swan 28). Prolonged exposure therapy is proven
to be a very effective therapy and is highly supported for the use of treating PTSD (Blankenship
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Suncor Case Study
AIR QUALITY
1.0 Terms of Reference
The terms of reference were given by the AENV 2007 which was issued by the Alberta Environment.
Under these regulations, the requirements were declared with respect to air quality measures. 2.0 Air
quality Environment
2.1 Screening
The study performed by Suncor primarily focused on long term effects, as short term effects were
innocuous to fauna and flora population. Suncor must focus on three respective phases during their
screening assessment to ensure adequate revision and risk mitigation. The pre construction air quality
phase as well as the operational phase air quality, and post project air quality. To simplify the measures
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The pre construction terrestrial resources as well as the operational terrestrial resources, and post
project terrestrial resources. To simplify the measures Suncor should divide these into three sections
for the Voyager South Project. Terrestrial resources consider four components soil and terrain,
terrestrial vegetation wetlands and forest resources, wildlife and wildlife habitat, and biodiversity.
Suncor Energy Inc provides information on terrestrial resources required by AENV 2007. 3.2 Scoping
+ Public Involvement
3.2.1 Temporal Scope
The temporal scope was not clearly outlined and assumptions were made that all development was
100 percent, and then reclaimed to closure for 100 percent. Only analysis on maximum disturbance
was made, even though development will be closed and reclaimed sequentially, therefore disturbance
at any given time will be less than assessed making the temporal scope highly inaccurate. 3.2.2 Spatial
Scope
The spatial boundary scope was well organized into categories. The SRSA was used for modelling old
growth forest. The LSA was established to focus on local effects and the RSA was focused on the Eco
district boundary, geographic and tophagraphic boundaries such as the eastern shoulder of the Birch
Mountains, woodland and caribou areas, average diameter of two moose ranges from the oil sands, the
Fort McMurray area and development of new
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Essay On Protein Structure
In this article, it explains how DNA sequence data that researchers had collected from assorted
environments has helped them create 3 D models of more than 600 protein families for structures that
were previously unknown. This led to predictions that before would not have been possible. Now, it is
possible to use computers to create better models of protein structures. Biologist can now build
accurate models even if they have no template. Because of the discovery that the sequence of amino
acids determines the way a protein folds, scientist have been investigating different ways to figure a
protein s structure from its sequence. Every protein family has at least 1,000 different proteins in it.
The models could cover about over a million of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The human genome contains millions of sequences. These sequences are described as transposable
elements, genetic units that jump around the entire genome. These sequences used to be referred to as
junk DNA until they were recognized that they were influencing the expression of genes. Scientists
have combined phylogenetics (the study of evolutionary relationships between different species) with
genomics (the study of how the genome of an organism conditions its biology). From comparing
genomes of 203 vertebrates, they traced the first origin of KZFPs back to a common ancestor of
tetrapods (four legged animals) and coelacanth (a fish that evolved over 400 million years ago). This
helps learn more about its fundamental importance. KZFPs can transform transposable elements into
fine tuned regulatory platforms that influence the expression of genes. This takes place in stages of
development and human tissues. I think that combining phylogenetics with genomics could help
scientist learn and discover more about evolution and how and why they ve changed. This relates to
what we learn about because it talks about proteins and stages of development and human tissues. It
also talks about DNA and how generic elements change.
3) Plant cells survive but stop dividing upon DNA damage
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/10/171006101817.htm Nara Institute of Science and
Technology (No author)
Science Daily
October 6, 2017
In this article, it talks about the cell
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Kuwait Case Study
Financial Practices
Doing business in Kuwait is difficult compared to other countries. Michigan State University s Global
edge program ranks Kuwait 101 out of 108 countries in ease of doing business (Kuwait Introduction,
n.d.) One issue is the legal requirement to have a local agent to legally do business in the country.
Kuwait Commercial Law No. 36 of 1964 and Law No. 68 of 1980 requires foreign companies to
contract with a Kuwaiti citizen to conduct business in the Kingdom (Doing Business in Kuwait, 2017).
This law requires the MNC to contract to the agent for no less than five years (Sirdab_Lab, 2016). The
MNC may only terminate the agent in the event of a breach of contract. This includes contract
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Oil accounts for half of the country s GPD and 95% of export revenue (Trade Policy Review, n.d.).
Kuwait is also focused on improving infrastructure and logistics. Current involvement by the Kuwaiti
government in economic activity is seen as substantial and a deterrent to business revenue (Trade
Policy Review, n.d.).
Cultural and Ethical Environment
Individuals have their own ethical standards to varying degrees. Businesses have ethical standards in
the same way individuals do. Business standards in the United States are consistent with what most
westerners would consider ethical and proper marketplace behavior. Just because ethical dos and don
ts appear self evident in the United States one should not assume these ethical standards can be
applied globally. With global expansion, western business leaders should practice cultural awareness
while setting acceptable business standards (Cotton, 2017).
Cultural Practices
Social problems in Kuwait are primarily drawn from the country s systemic hierarchies. In these
hierarchies, groups and individuals struggle to either improve or maintain their respective positions
(Kuwait, n.d.). The role of women within these structures has been open for debate. Likewise, the
degree to
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Marketing Research Project
A
MARKETING RESEARCH
PROJECT REPORT
ON
RETAIL MARKETING MALL MANIA
UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF
Mr. S. K. PANDEY
(FACULTY OF M.R.)
SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY:
Dr. D. K. Garg Shweta Bansal
Chairman Enr. No. 12067
IIMT, Greater Noida Barsha Mahanta Enr. No. 12064
Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of The Requirement For Post Graduate Diploma In Business
Management
ISHAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY
2, INSTITUTIONAL AREA
GREATER NOIDA
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Ms. SHWETA BANSAL (12067)
Ms. BARSHA MAHANTA (12064)
PREFACE
Market Research is indeed an ancient art; it has been practiced in one form or the other since the days
of the Adam and Eve. Its emergency is of relatively recent origin for success of any business and
within this relatively short period, it has joined a great deal of importance and stature. We chosen the
topic RETAIL MARKETING MALL MANIA we have tried to put our best effort to complete this
task on the basis of skill achieved during studies in the institute.
We have put our maximum effort to gain the accurate data. If any error or mistake found in collecting
data kindly ignore.
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE
We have been assigned with the topic RETAIL MARKETING MALL MANIA .
The research objective was to know the various aspects of retail marketing and mall mania.
There is no doubt that, in today s life especially women are very much beauty conscious. To make a
healthy skin in polluted atmosphere, proper care are also very essential and acne cream plays an
important role in this aspect.
The objectives of this particular study are:
What kind of malls does the people generally use.
Find out the different factors that influence the people in selecting the malls.
What
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Hbcus In Higher Education
Truly black schools and colleges, or HBCUs, are schools that were established on the conviction that
everybody merits access to a school instruction. All the more particularly, the Higher Education Act of
1965 characterizes a HBCU as any historically black school or college that was built up preceding
1964, whose primary mission was, and is, the instruction of African Americans. The first HBCU,
Cheney University in Pennsylvania was established in 1837. Today, there are 105 Historically Black
Colleges and Universities (CollegeXpress). HBCUs graduate much more than their offer of African
American experts. While the 105 HBCUs speak to only 3% of the country s foundations of higher
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Amid the years of strict and lawful racial isolation in the United States, HBCUs served as islands of
trust where blacks could figure out how to peruse and compose without the trepidation of being struck
back against. The main role of HBCUs was to teach dark Americans, which they did only from 1865
to the 1950s. The mind lion s share of HBCUs opened after 1865 in light of the need establishments to
instruct recently liberated slaves and to abstain from conceding those recently liberated slaves into the
current white organizations. It has been expressed that HBCUs have an one of a kind part in the
historical backdrop of American postsecondary instruction. In spite of the gigantic impediments that
these foundations confronted, there are 104 HBCUs starting 2002 approximately 3 percent of U.S.
advanced education establishments. While there was a period where HBCUs had tumbled from the
examination writing, ebb and flow research researchers have added to a recharged enthusiasm for
these organizations. This reestablished intrigue incompletely comes from the way that these
organizations still assume an indispensable part in American advanced education. While dark
understudies in the mid twenty first century can go to an organization, numerous are choosing to go to
a HBCU. While these schools and colleges make enormous progress, it is critical to further examine
the one of a kind personality and the differing qualities they convey to advanced education. That is
why any HBCU still and will always be relevant. If not, what s your reason
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Essay about The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail was also the product of a daydream atop Stratton Mountain, the brainchild of
Benton MacKaye. MacKaye was an off and on federal employee, educated as a forester and self
trained as a planner, who proposed it as the connecting thread of a project in regional planning. His
proposal, drawing on years of talk of a master trail within New England hiking circles, was written at
the urging of concerned friends in the months after his suffragette leader wife killed herself. It
appeared in the October 1921 edition of the Journal of the American Institute of Architects, at the time
a major organ the regional planning movement. MacKaye envisioned a trail along the ridge crests of
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2, 1968; initiated by volunteers in October in 1921 and completed by volunteers on Aug. 14, 1937.
More than 98% of the Trail is now on public land.
In New England, the Trail is both rocky and steep, and sometimes muddy and root obstructed as well.
The mid Atlantic states have the lowest mountains, where the trail frequently leads along rocky ridges.
The South has the highest mountains on the Trail, but those mountains have deep soils that allow for
switchbacks. Lengthy, graded ascents and descents are frequent.
The Appalachian Trail travels 148.7 miles through Vermont in two Main sections. The first section is
between Sherburne Pass (U.S. 4) and the Vermont/Massachusetts border. This section runs through the
Green Mountain National Forest and coincides with the lower Long Trail. This section is 104.1 miles
long ending at Maine Junction, the split of the Long and Appalachian Trails. The section is moderately
difficult, with elevation ranging from 850 feet to 4,010 feet on the ssw slope of Killington. The terrain
in this section includes dense evergreen forests, picturesque mountain lakes, boggy areas. Road
crossings are few, but the Trail here is heavily traveled. Occasional but expansive views are
encountered, most from observation or fire towers. Hikers are urged to stay off the A.T. in this area
during the mud season of April and May. Trails are not only unpleasant to hike but are also vulnerable
to erosion and vegetation damage. The best time to hike
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Strengths And Weaknesses Of Clinical Decision Support
INTRODUCTION Clinical decision support provides clinical staff, patients and other individuals with
person specific information. The first computerized clinical support systems used in clinical practice
was developed in the 1970s. There has been an outstanding number of clinical successes since their
development, but their clinical practice routine is not as sustainable. Clinical decision support help to
aid the clinician with decision making using relevant content at the point of computerized prescriber
order entry ( American Journal of Health System Pharmacy , 2017). Using the decision system for
clinical informational outcomes is a way you can promote health quality in the work place. In a way
this can shorten the time that you must wait to see a provider. In this analysis we will identify the
strengths and weaknesses of clinical support systems. What are the different challenges that support
systems have yet to conquer? Why does clinical support matter in healthcare? Hospitals utilize
healthcare technology such as electronic health records to enhance patients care and the development
of clinical decision and support systems to stretch that goal. There are a selection of tools that are put
into place to enhance the decision making in the clinical workforce. Different CDS tools consist of
computerized alerts and reminders to care providers and patients, clinical guidelines, condition
specific order sets, diagnostic support, among other tools ( Policy Researchers
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Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Essay examples
Acute lymphocytic leukemia is also called acute lymphoblastic leukemia or ALL. This disease is
primarily when the white blood cell, WBC, making tissue releases too many undeveloped
lymphocytes. The immature lymphocytes then collect in lymph tissues. The tissues swell which makes
it harder for the bone marrow to produce other blood cells. If the bone marrow cannot function
properly the red blood cell, RBC, count decreases causing anemia. The bone marrow also cannot
create the platelets needed to cause clots, therefore resulting in the body bleeding and bruising more
easily. The lymphocytes can also invade other organs, impairing their ability to function properly. ALL
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The leukemic cells start in either B or T lymphocytes. Approximately 80% of cases start with
immature B cells. One to two percent are mature B cells. Fifteen to twenty percent of all cases are
derived from T cells. These cases are associated with cases that occur in older males and a need for a
higher dosage of chemotherapy. In addition, the chromosomes play an important part in the diagnosis
of the subtype of ALL. The TEL AML1 fusion gene can indicate an early B cell type of leukemia. This
gene also indicates a favorable prognosis. The bcr abl t translocation gene is seen in three to five
percent of all cases. Those diagnosed with ALL that have this gene will have a higher WBC count and
a poorer prognosis. A rearrangement of the MLL gene accounts for 80% of infant ALL cases. The
prognosis for this is poor despite the use of high intensity chemotherapeutics. There is only a twenty
percent survival rate (Esparza, Sakamoto, 2005).
Manifestation of the Disease When diagnosing ALL a complete patient history is taken. The client
would present with weakness, pallor, and fatigue indicating anemia. The client would be feeling pain
in the bones and below the ribs. The client would experience headache from increased cranial pressure
(Cancer, 2010). The client would also be prone to secondary infection due to the decreased production
of immature WBC. This would present with fever and sweating. The client
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High Fidelity Rob s Relationship
In Nick Hornby s High Fidelity, Rob, a record obsessed music fanatic, is contemplating his recent
break up with his long term girlfriend, Laura. The book features a period of soul searching for Rob, as
he tries to find closure for all of his relationships with women and attempts to find his purpose in life.
Hornby uses the character of Rob, Rob s relationship with Laura and the contrast between Rob, Dick
and Barry to show that hobbies can be used to interact with the environment in different ways.
Although they can often be used as a crutch inhibiting growth, they are more often shown as a way to
aid self development. Rob is an unmarried thirty five year old man. He loves music and works in a
record store. Records are his most prized possessions, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rob met Laura while he was working as a DJ. Rob says that [Laura] came up to my little rostrum
thing and spoke to me, and I liked her straightaway: she asked me to play a record that I really loved
(87). Their relationship began because they shared a similar interest in music. If Laura had not liked
the music Rob played, she would not have returned to the Groucho Club or even spoken to Rob and
they would have never met. Likewise, if Rob had not been passionate about music, he would not have
been a DJ and would never have organized the Groucho Club. However, Laura left Robert because she
did not think he was mature enough for her, something Rob was quick to blame on his interest in
music. In Rob s opinion, Laura left him because his obsession for music and his career in the music
industry made him undesirable. On the other hand, Laura and Rob salvaged their relationship with the
help of music. When they start seeing each other again, their romantic life is tense for an extended
period of time and Laura tells Rob that [he is] certainly not happy (271). She decides to re establish
the Groucho Club as it is the only job that really fulfilled Rob. When Rob starts working as a DJ
again, he is content with his social position and secure in his relationship with Laura. This is evidence
that Rob and Laura met because of their mutual interest in music, split
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Comparing the Suffering Between Rhoda in The Withered Arm...
Comparing the Suffering Between Rhoda in The Withered Arm and The Son s Veto
in the tale The Withered Arm in the story The Son s Veto are both very lonely women. Both of these
women and have been mistreated by men, but none of them ever speak out for themselves to tell the
men that their behaviour is unacceptable. Women who were treated by men were just expected by their
fathers (if the husband is rich) to just keep quiet and be happy that they are financially supported.
Rhoda is a social reject. She has been isolated to a small, dilapidated cottage in the middle of a lonely
field. Rhoda is of the poor working class. She has received no education and is illiterate. Her son
wears worn out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Towards the end of the story, as Gertrude seeks a cure for her withered arm, her husband ends up
cursing her, Damn you! What are you doing here? . This shows how the relationship turned quite
quickly from happiness and affection to resenting and unhappiness. It also shows an example of lovers
ending up in a sorry state as their relationship goes badly, as Gertrude dies after receiving the cure for
her spookily withered arm.
Hardy was also very interested in writing about fate and coincidence in his work for his readers. As
this shows in the The Withered Arm . Rhoda feels such a strong dislike for Gertrude, her ex husbands
new wife, that she subconsciously grasps her by the arm in a dream. Also, another strong coincidence
is that Gertrude is told to receive her cure for the arm by pressing it against the neck of a hanged
person. The coincidence is that the hanged person turns out to be Rhoda s own son, who had be
hanged for stealing. The son of the woman who seems to have caused the illness, was the same person
that offered her the cure, although Gertrude dies very soon after.
The Son s Veto presents another moral issue. A lower class woman marries an upper class man. To
avoid judgement they move away. When this man dies, she meets a past love, but because he is now of
a lower class, her son forbids her to marry him and she dies an unhappy lady. The
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Internal Environment and External Environment
Section 1 Internal environment and external environment
Internal environment Manager:
On one hand, in order to understand a management situation of a company, the organization structure
is the key issues which should be involved. Xin hua bookstore is being a traditional organization has
the traditional structure that functional organization structure. This type of organization always has
many layers including senior management, middle management and base management level in the
pyramid. Similarly as the IBM, the management layers up to 18. Xin hua bookstore used this type of
organization structure have found much more problems. The information transition is appeared too
slowly and the manager s decision always being distortion. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
Students being a specific group is have a great number of needs from all kinds of books. The company
should focus on requirement of this group of people. Moreover, other group such as doctor and lawyer
is a market selling component element, so their s requirement is not be ignored.
Meanwhile the Xinhua bookstore paid much attention on teaching materials which reverse the
expectation of the customer.
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Most part of teaching material is help student to cope exams after the examination, the books were lost
value. Although the books may be paid much more money, the students would throw it to the corner of
the bookcase. Many students claim that they need more interest book rater than teaching material.
However, Xin hua bookstore is lack of this type of books which contains encouraging success
involved books, youth novel and so on. There are other disparities that the expected types and present
types, in particular extracurricular books. The need of extracurricular book is up to 61 units, but the
supply of this type of book only in 4 units. The histogram to demonstrate the students need a large
number of extracurricular books. The bookstore should recognized this problems and improve the
supply numbers of extracurricular books. On other hand, students are being main customers that have
more right to give suggestions. We should grab their psychological mind. Specific speaking, we
should stock the books rounding their actually
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Orthopraxy Vs Orthodoxy
The two most important and significant of religions is the Orthodoxy , which explains the correct
beliefs, and Orthopraxy , the right behavior towards it. This can be identified as two sides of a coin
because you may find differences as well as similarities. Both of these facts are related and both
required a definition. Correct beliefs are known to be good in the other ways, so the truth and
goodness is the simple meaning of orthodoxy and orthopraxy. In addition to that, behavior is being
associated with all beings along with actions.
In another way these two facts has separate meanings, for behavior it consist of physical and
materialism, while belief consist of mentality and intellectual. You can only identify behavior if you
identify ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some may go on an international pilgrimage to discover the existence of God. Jewish and Christian
people believe that humans are created by God and according to the Karen Armstrong on her book
The Spiral Staircase. She believed she lacked something in order to fulfill her mission in finding God.
Although she was a nun, she couldn t find what she was looking for. Likewise in order to achieve your
goals you need to make certain adjustments. She finally was able to make the next step.
Spirituality is about what do we live for and what keeps us alive. It is combined with the soul, spirit
and mind. When we go into deeper, we feel from unnecessary things attached. It gives a greater inner
security and peace that cannot be compared. As the practice goes on we will feel a change in our life s
slowly, more self centered, less needy of possessions and social status and inner happiness.
Most teachings explain that one who comes to know the true nature of awareness is the one who also
comes to know the God. If you think that God created all life, then God is the creator of every human
life and nature. This is why the search to discover the nature of one s own innermost essence is the
search for
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The Supreme Court Essay
The foundation of the Supreme Court began with the earliest articles of the constitution. More
specifically, Section II of Article III dictated that The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law
and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which
shall be made, under their Authority... (National Archives). This language laid out the legal precedent
for which the Supreme Court could be built. Due to the intentionally vague nature, the founding
fathers intended for the first Congressional Contingent to build the workings of the court. Inspirations
for such a Federal legal system arose from several sources. Chiefly among these sources was British
Common Law and the Magna Carta. The first Congress built the Supreme Court in its original form of
six judges, and from there, the court evolved in the early 19th century and exerted its influence on the
development of the United States of America. The founding fathers who helped to develop the
rationale of the Constitution outlined the section on the Supreme Court with a certain sense of
delicacy. In this way, the language they used didn t developed a framework for the Supreme Court.
There were several reasons for this tepid action. Firstly, the concept of an independent non partisan
judiciary system, in the mind of the American citizenry, was too reminiscent of British Royal Rule.
The United States was fresh off an intellectual and physical battle with a perceived
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Christian Disciplines Of The Spiritual Realm
Introduction
The classic Disciplines of the spiritual life call us to move beyond surface living into the depths. They
invite us to explore the inner caverns of the spiritual realm. They urge us to be the answer to a hollow
world. There are many different but important Christian disciplines. Some that as Christian we all
practice on a regular basses while other which people are specifically called to undertake during their
walk. As Christians we may never fully participate in every discipline throughout our walk. The
discipline of fasting is one which has been around before Jesus, Old Testament saints fasted at times of
mourning and national repentance. They fasted when they needed strength or mercy or persevere and
when they wanted a word from God (see 1 Samuel 7:6, Nehemiah 1:4, Esther 4:16). For over 2
thousand years, Fasting has been an important part of our Christian walk, to help us draw closer to
God and to rely and trust Him more.
Summaries your original understanding of the discipline before the course started.
As a young Christian, my knowledge about the Christian disciplines was very limited. I had a very
limited knowledge on fasting. I believed that is was just something Christians did, as God called them
to do, not that there was such a deep meaning to the discipline of fasting. I understood that it was what
Jesus did a number of times.
A significant Christian figure in history who has contributed to the discipline.
Matthew Henry said, Fasting is a
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Frank Zappa Vs. PMRC
Cole Jackson
2/16/16
Freedom of Expression
Frank Zappa vs. PMRC
The name Frank Zappa is a legendary name in the music industry. Frank Zappa has made a variety of
albums, produced music, and even played music. He has done so many great and wonderful things
when it comes to music. It is important to understand how Frank Zappa got started in order to fully
respect how great of a musician he is. Frank Zappa, along with other talented musicians, became the
political voice for all musicians. Frank Zappa has done so many great things in music that he was
allowed the opportunity to take his talents to the U.S. Senate to speak for the right of musicians;
Zappa argued that musicians should not have their lyrics censored. According to Dictionary.com the
first amendment states The first article of the Bill of Rights.It forbids Congress ... Show more content
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He claimed that music shouldn t be taken away from or regulated in any way. Emerson s theory plays
a vital role in Frank Zappa and his fight against the U.S. Senate on censorship.
Frank Zappa was a musician, songwriter, actor, and even a director. He was in a band called Mothers
of Invention, and he also did some solo work. Zappa did some album covers and directed films and
videos. According to Biography.com, Frank Zappa made more than 60 albums during his career.
Flouting convention and fusing musical genres, Zappa s music was often politically charged and
intentionally shocking (1). Also according to Wikipedia.com, Zappa was born in Baltimore, Maryland,
and growing up he loved music. He also had many health problems as a child and music helped him
get through his health obstacles. Zappa was a self taught musician, and he used his music to express
his thoughts and feelings, as most musicians do. Also according to Biography.com, Zappa
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Examination Of Past And Present Ethical Guidelines On...
Eilidh Cowan
Ethics of Biomedical Science Research
Ioan Alexandru Beldean
Examination of past and present ethical guidelines on biomedical research
Ethics can be defined as a set of moral values informing one s decisions. But this set of moral values
can be influenced by many different things, such as various cultures, religions, and even technological
advancements. This is called moral relativism, the idea that there are no real truths in ethics and what
is right or wrong varies person by person. That is why before there was any codes or set of rules
regarding what was ethical put in place, people were able to get away with doing all sorts of scientific
research, that would now be deemed unethical. Biomedical research is to be done to eventually better
the health of humans.
Biomedical research has been going on for many years, it is how we have knowledge of many deadly
diseases as well as the discovery of vaccines and antibiotics! These things seem so common today, but
infact went through lots of stages of research to get to the technologies we have today. However,
before 1947, there were no codes of ethics or regulations to ensure that research being done was
ethical. The smallpox vaccination, although the first successful vaccine to ever be developed, would
be considered highly unethical today. Edward Jenner experimented on a healthy young 8 year old boy
without consent. In today s society, this study would never have been allowed to continue. There are
many other
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Non Traditional Tribe Essay
Tribe is a word used to describe a form of human social organization based on a set of bands, political
integration, and are defined by their traditions. These common descent, language, and culture. It is
usually used to describe traditional tribes like the Eno or the San, but it can be used to describe non
traditional tribes like a neighborhood or a soccer team.These can be called tribe because ,like the
traditional tribes, they too have the same language and they too have a political party. For example, a
soccer team would be considered a non traditional tribe because it follows the definitions of a tribe. A
soccer team includes the same language and had a political party which is two main parts of a tribe.
Non traditional tribes are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These tribes work to become the best to differentiate themselves as a tribe , but they are overlooked
because it is not how they become the best it is how they become their best selves. The way soccer
teams do this is by using their skills. Maybe they are faster so they will show it through that or maybe
they are stronger and taller so they will use that to become the best. This is how they see the world
becoming the best selves so they can succeed in life. These people treat each other with kindness. The
older you are on the soccer team the more respect you get. This is how they significant dominance.
This gives you the power to recognize each other on who can do what. Without these people acting
differently toward each other. Some people could act out of line. Like if a younger member of a soccer
team messes with an older player he would get in more trouble so they usually don t. This gives them
their place so they can be kind to one another. This is like a traditional tribe because tribes usually
have someone or some force to say no and give the intimidation to keep people in their place. Without
this in a traditional tribe crime and murders can be much more complicated, which
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Dave Pelzer
Dave Pelzer biography, A child called It is about himself when he was a young boy. Throughout his
book he explains his horific expirances of being being beaten, starved, and torchured by hsi unstable
mother. And shows how that has changed him, yet he was able to push through and turn his life
around. One point the story really brings out is how cirten events can make or change who someone
is. From the beginning the reader reads about many of the aweful and cruel abuse Dave has to go
through and how diffrently he acts because of it. Even starting on page 3, it explains how his mom is
doing this to him after the dad left and started working more often. But overtime the reader can wee
how Dave overcomes the avuse and is able turn his life around. The way he acts, reacts, or who he is
today can/is diffrent or altered because of the expirances he had growing up. Compared to the way he
could or would act if he didnt go through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You can see is threw many symbols the author chosses to include. A symbol could be school. To many
students school is dredded adn usually something they do not spacificlly look forward too. But for
David un the early days of his abuse, school is a sanctuary for him. He kind of relys on it for safty
because it is not safe at home , as well as food when he is beign starved. Yet after a while it starts
resembaling his home life after his fellow classments beat him up as well and his teachers neglect to
do anything after noticeing the abuse. Another symblol that may have shwoed how cirten situations
acn effect a changeracter is the drift wood. In the memoir s epilogue, David watches a piece of
driftwood being pulled in and out by the ocean waves. Like the drift wood it shows how his childhood
was mainly spent figting agenst forces that kept pulling and holding him back, yet it fought or pushed
through till it finally got to the
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Subjective Reality in Anne Carson s Autobiography of Red...
Subjective Reality in Anne Carson s Autobiography of Red
Anne Carson s Autobiography of Red is a world of subjective reality. Carson explores the relationship
between subject and object through a reworking of an original Greek myth. The original myth is of
Herakles, who s tenth labor was to kill Geryon, a red winged monster who lived on an island, and steal
his cattle. Carson takes the insignificant character of Geryon and creates a story based on his life, as if
set in modern times. Autobiography of Red enters a world of ambiguity, where all objects are
challenged and made into subjects. Geryon is the subject of Autobiography of Red. The title alone
delineates the fact that Geryon writes this story about himself. It is ... Show more content on
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Although Geryon is making a waste of a fairly significant amount of money, his mother does not stop
him. He creates his autobiography as he wants it and on his own terms. Geryon is not being objectified
in his autobiography by being told how to create it. Geryon truly writes his own autobiography.
Geryon is a subjective character. He is removed from the rest of the world and is therefore not subject
to its reality. He is subject only to his own. This is immediately apparent through the fact that he is red
and has wings. Geryon is the only character in the novel who is physically different from the others. It
is not a feasible idea to have a person who is red and has wings. This makes him a subjective character
because he is unlike the rest and challenges the convention of the typical human character. Even the
reality of a corridor is a completely different reality for Geryon: Between Main Door and
Kindergarten ran a corridor. To Geryon it was / a hundred thousand miles / of thunder tunnels and
indoor neon sky slammed open by giants. (24). What is for most a simple corridor is extremely
terrifying for Geryon. The objective reality of the corridor as merely a walkway between the main
door and kindergarten becomes a subjective reality to Geryon when he
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The Gentle Art of Web Pages Essay
The Gentle Art of Web Pages For the last millennium, adventurous souls have been accessing new and
unfamiliar frontiers in search of adventure and a taste of the exotic. The last decade ushered in with it
an appeal to the more intrepid members of this small group of people: The Internet. Access to this
particular medium has hit an all time high in the 1990 s, and every tekkie has his own celebration of
self occupying space on it. However, not all of the sites on the Internet are shameless celebrations of
self. Some of these pages can be found to have their roots in the archaic designs of the past; some are
the logical progression for a technological innovation such as the internet. One of these progressions,
cyberpunk, the 90 s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This information, which could have been spread out and overburdened with text, is presented in a
small 507x263 clickable map. This type of interface allows the user to find and access his desired
topic with out having to search a lengthy page to find it. The reader need only click on one of the
many images, and he will be transported to a different location. The only downside to this type of
graphical platform is the amount of time that it takes to load the image. Skeptics will contend that
loading text (without a graphic) will take less time; however, this detracts from the overall aesthetic
quality of the site, and removes from consideration the whole notion of graphical versions and the
importance that they play in a creative web page. The pictures used by Sci Fi Channel: The Dominion,
while visually unappealing to some, will certainly enchant the more jaded members of society. The
eerie, almost ethereal, graphic is genius when placed in context with the theme of science fiction: that
which is unworldly and alien. Besides being a tantalizing object of art, it serves as an impressive
container for links on the page. There are two drawbacks, however: since this page is most impressive
when viewed with Netscapereg., and some webcrawlers, such as those using the Internet Explorer or
Mosaic, may not be able to load any kind of picture, ruining the practicality of such a method. Some
others, such as a student of the University of
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Tooth Fairy Writing Paper. 13 Tooth Fairy Ideas For Toda

  • 1. 😍Tooth Fairy Writing Paper. 13 Tooth Fairy Ideas For Toda 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. 😍Tooth Fairy Writing Paper. 13 Tooth Fairy Ideas For Toda 😍Tooth Fairy Writing Paper. 13 Tooth Fairy Ideas For Toda
  • 2. Subcultures And Different Cultures SUBCULTURE MEANS: These are those groups of people who have a different set of behavior with different cultures. Different subculture people have their own belief and interest. Subcultures may be distinctive due to the age of its members, class and gender. Subculture sometimes can be negative due to dominant nature and societal standard. Cultural appropriation result into the death and evolution of the subculture as members change into new styles. Members of subcultures have distinctive and symbolic use of style. It is basically sociology and cultural studies. A common example of the subculture is Punk and Mods subculture. What is Mod? Mod is the subculture from London and England around late 1950s and early1960s although it was the still ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was also cheaper than the cars as it would be easier to get scooters for working class. Mods also rid scooters together so it was described as menacing symbol of group solidarity . Mods usually would wear Levi s, trousers and shirt while ridding scooters. They also used to wear suits and had short hair. It was also seen as fashion accessory and they also added colors and extra mirrors to customize it. Some mods wanted to customize a lot to their scooters so that s why they added 30 mirrors to scooters so that their scooters look different from others but it forms cool image for them. Mods also sometimes put their names on the windscreen. But Hard Mods rid scooters only due to the practical reasons. Hard Mods reshaped and made it simple and slimmer their scooter. Scooter was also easily parked than the cars. Mods always had the tendency to keep everything the most modern and also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Platonic Ideal Let me give it a little more flesh for Daniel and Colin. To drive my point, I will seem to drift off a little first, so bear with me. Consider the Organised Mind, and I think some neuroscience can shed some light on this line thing but before that, let s consider birds forexample, according to our most recent understanding, a perfect bird (or any Platonic ideal) is a concept that exists only as a collection of neuronal connections. When I say a perfect bird , I mean the sort you might find in a children s book, or that a child would draw. A sparrow is close to a perfect bird. it flies, it s smallish, it builds nests, it has fluffy feathers... a penguin, however, is not a perfect bird (psychologically). Some people might add tenative language, like well, a penguin is *technically* a bird... and this reluctance is due to the penguin not sharing as many features of the Platonic ideal. Another example would be a whale. Many children might assume a whale to be a fish I know I did. When I first learnt otherwise, I said things like Did you know a whale is technically a mammal ? As if it shouldn t qualify to be a whole and entire mammal. But we are not born with an innate knowledge of mammal dom or bird dom. Instead, the chronology seems to go ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A line might well be an inbuilt concept. Some categories have been useful to us for so long that they seem to be hardwired in, parent or food would be examples. There have been people with brain damage so specific that they are unable to understand the concept of an edible plant, suggesting that this, too, is an endowed concept. I would suggest that a line falls into this category. It is so fundamental to understand that moving towards something in a straight line will get you there better than curving towards it, that this category of straight lines and things close to them has been of value since the very dawn of the brain and is almost certainly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Errors And Its Effects On The New Way Of View Life The errors I am most guilty of committing frequently would be, filtering out the positive, unreal ideal, and labeling. I never know the terminology for these habits until now. When reading the article, I could picture scenarios when I committed these errors. I have tendency of labeling everything! When I first moved to America, labeling/grouping items, people and so on really helped to simplify this new journey. Over the years I am realizing that that s a poor way of view life. I tend to label people, places, and etc. with little or no interacting. The last year there has been a lot in the media about police brutality and unfair treated for African American and minorities in general. When watching the news, I would make a state like these police officers are evil and out of control. , these officers are all racist and so on. Stating comments like these are completely unfair. Putting all officers in the same category is small minded and doesn t solve the problem facing us today. On top of that am implanting those false beliefs onto my little brother. Filtering out the positive was my second one. It doesn t matter how much I accomplish or do, all I focus on is what I could of them better. The first week of the semester I had to give a speech in a communication class. I was really nervous and shy, but the speech went really well until the end. For some reason I looked and froze, I then started to stutter on some of the words. Although the overall of the speech went well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Pulmonary Embolism Research Paper A pulmonary embolism (PE) is an obstruction of a blood vessel in the lungs, usually due to a blood clot. A saddle pulmonary embolism means that the obstruction or clot is blocking both sides of an arterial branch of the lungs. We are all subject to developing a pulmonary embolism, but conditions such as immobility, cancer, heart disease, and surgery can increase our risk. Some common signs and symptoms include shortness of breath, chest pain and cough. A pulmonary embolism can threaten your life, but immediate treatment can greatly reduce the risk of death. In addition to prompt treatment, we can all take measures to prevent blood clots by knowing our family history, remaining mobile, and staying hydrated. PE s can be treated surgically, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A V/Q scan uses radioactive material to see how well air and blood are flowing to all areas of the lung. A pulmonary angiography is an accurate, invasive test that is used to diagnose pulmonary embolism. A trained specialist threads a catheter through the groin or arm to the blood vessels in the lung. A dye is then injected so that a picture can be taken of the blood flow through the blood vessels in the lungs. Not available at all hospitals, this test is administered by a trained specialist. A spiral CT scan is a special type of x ray that takes pictures of structures inside the body. A doctor will inject a dye into a vein, which will allow the blood vessels in the lungs to be seen. This is a very quick test and results are available shortly after the scan is completed. A MRI is a test utilizing radio waves that shows pictures of organs and structures inside the body that may not show up on an x ray. To check for blood clots inside the heart and to view heart function, an echocardiogram may be ordered. This test uses sound waves. It can also determine other possible causes for the symptoms that are being experienced. A D dimer is a blood test that measures a substance in the blood that is released when a clot breaks up. High levels may indicate a clot. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Importance Of Each Ingredient In A Sugar Cookie When baking cookies, it is helpful to know what each ingredient does so if you do not have all the ingredients you can substitute them correctly or leave them out. This paper explains the importance of each ingredient in a sugar cookie recipe. When baking, the two main types of ingredients are your wet ingredients and your dry ingredients. The wet ingredients included in this recipe are the eggs, vanilla extract, and softened butter. According to the book Bakewise by Shirley O. Corriher, you should always use grade A eggs. Eggs help reduce spreading. So the more eggs you have the less likely you are to make sugar cookie soup. Eggs also help provide the flavor, tenderness, structure, and lift of the sugar cookie. Butter adds to the flavor and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. How To Avoid Bed Bugs Bed bugs are 3/16 1/4 inch long (apple seed sized) with a brown, flattened, oval shaped body. They feed off human blood, but unlike lice, do not reside on your person after feeding. However, they may hitch a ride on your clothing and luggage. Bed bugs are making a comeback, possibly because of increased resistance to insecticides, and from international travelers. Bedbugs can infest the cleanest of motels or hotels. Even some of the most expensive places have had them. The good news about these pests is that there are no known cases of disease transmission from them. The best way to avoid these insects, is never using sleeping lodging except your own sleeper cab. One exception to this rule is if you transport items that shelter bedbugs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. British Petroleum s External And Internal Environments British Petroleum s External and Internal Environments History British Petroleum, BP, began as the Anglo Persian Oil Company in the beginning of the 1900 s. The founder, William D Arcy, risked his entire fortune at the hopes that oil would be discovered in Persia. He was success on May 28, 1908. The business struggled in the early years, but ultimately found success. BP has become a global leader in the energy business. Beginning in 2000 and in the years to follow BP has focused not only on oil, but also on oil alternatives such as; solar, wind, natural gas, and biofuels (British Petroleum, 2015). BP is best known as a global leader providing oil and gas to customers. They also produce lubricants for use with engines and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This event resulted in the de listing from the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and the FTSE4Good Index as well as cost millions for breaking these laws. As a result of being de listed BP is focused on socially responsible investors. Shareholders and analyst are engaged through an annual meeting as well as webcast and one to one meetings. Carl Sandlin was appointed in 2012 to oversee and report the company s progress in implementing the Bly report recommendations. The Bly report consists of 26 recommendations resulting from the Gulf of Mexico spill. In order for BP to be relisted, they must closely monitor not only how they operate but with whom they operate (BP, 2014). The oil and gas industry are affected by political and legal regulations. In 2009, companies in this industry spent at least $154 million on lobbying. The investment in lobbyist is critical to the operation of businesses in this industry. The lobbyist works closely with law makers to help influence their decisions, hoping to allow laws to pass or not pass depending on the needs of the industry. They effectively stalled climate legislation in 2009 that would have driven energy cost higher and forced the oil companies to terminate employees (Mulkeron, 2010). BP focuses their technology investment in areas that will make the greatest impact on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Carl Jung s Concept Of Individuation Carl Jung s concept of individuation is the quest for wholeness in which the subject becomes conscious of themselves as unique and distinct. Seated very much in the tradition of enlightenment, the idea places emphasis on the individual s capacity to gain further understanding and knowledge through analysis and reasoning, investing the individual with the power to defy trends and avoid group think. Imagine a tiny pebble thrown into a pond, causing a rippling effect through the surrounding water. Although the pebble is small, it causes multiple ripples that significantly change the pond, even if temporarily. Similarly, a single character in a novel can cause ripples in the lives of other characters. Our actions and choices are capable of causing ripples in the ponds of other s realities, even those largely disconnected from our own. These ripples shape a person s impression of individuality and of their Self. In Robertson Davies Fifth Business , even the minor characters that Dunstan Ramsay encounters, as well as his various experiences have different degrees of impact on his process of Individuation. Throughout the novel, Dunstan is self reflective and becomes aware not only of how he is being shaped, but of himself as an identifiable form, at once shaped by his environment and propelled by his will. Carl Jung defined an archetype as [an] original model of a person, ideal example, or a prototype upon which others are copied, patterned, or emulated; a symbol ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. In-Depth Animal Behavior Proposal Angelo State University March 8, 2017 Grayce Satterfield Proposal for In depth Animal and Equine Behavior classes INTRODUCTION In this proposal, I am asking the president of ASU and the chairman of the Agricultural department to add more in depth animal behavior classes so that we may in the future be able to stop all animals being traumatized. With only 13 schools worldwide, offering in depth animal behavior classes; I would like to add ASU to that list and in turn, maybe gain some new students. By adding animal behavior classes to the university there will be a gain in revenue as well as an uptick in attendance. Because it helps traumatized animals by allowing them to work with younger people, which in turn will allow them to recover ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first portion of the class will serve as an introduction to animal behavior and will review the history and theory of animal behavior, approaches and methods used to study animal behavior, and forces influencing the development of various behaviors. The second and third sections will focus on the proximate and ultimate causes of behavior, respectively, while the fourth and final section of the course will focus on the behavior of groups. The format of the course will consist of lecture, student presentations, discussion, and short films. Lectures will be comprised of material from the text and other sources. The purpose of this is to give you a broad introduction to animal behavior and the neural mechanisms that underlie it. We will be reading additional articles (outside of our textbook) that will form the basis of student presentation topics (Jebbett, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Reflection Of Impression Management In life we have who we are on the inside, and who we portray to be. This portrayal of who we are is called impression management. As stated on WiseGeek.com, Impression management is the way people influence how others think about something else, usually themselves. People usually do this either to get something they want from others or to establish an independent identity. This tells us that what we say and do effects the way aspects in society are viewed. The way I view myself, and the way others view me may not go hand in hand, or they can be the same. We try to make ourselves be viewed a certain way through our actions and the things we say. To view the difference between how I view myself and how others view me, I asked 3 different people their opinions of myself. Personally, I am a hardworking and dedicated person who fully commits to a task. When it comes to school, teaching, and relationships I put in 110 percent in order to be the best I can be. As an outgoing individual, I enjoy speaking to others to learn from other people s lives. My life has not been easy, even though others may think it has been a breeze. I have many health problems, all invisible, that continue to affect my everyday life. After my brain surgery last January, I have begun to better value my time alive. Everyone has hardships, trials, and tribulations, but how we use them to build us is another. Due to my life struggles, I am a very caring and understanding person. I love people, animals and just life in general. I am honest and will tell anyone my honest opinion even if they do not ask. Long story short, I am not just a pretty face. I am honest, smart, caring, loving, and I value life to my best ability. While I believe all of this about myself, others may not see it. For example, if someone were to say I love God while robbing stores would people view them as a Christian or a felon? Most likely they would first view them as a felon. In life it is important to be true to yourself so that others can know who you are as well. As a sibling, you know your family as well as the back of your hand if you are close. With being part of a tight knit family, my brothers and I have been inseparable since the day we were born. Also, with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Did Robert Frost s Influence His Poetry Robert Frost a poet from the 1900s who became very well known poet after he was published and became a famous poet who is still known to this day. He has also read at President John F Kennedy s inauguration ceremony. (Robert Lee Frost) He has written many poems and also published many books. Many poetry writers have very different influences for their poetry and none of them are the same as other poets. Robert Frost was born in San Francisco California, on March 26, 1874, to his parents William Prescott Frost and Isabelle Moodie. Robert Frost s father was a journalist, whose drinking habits led him to a young death at the age of 34 in 1885. After the death of his father, Frost s mother moved her family to Massachusetts. Robert Frost graduate in 1892 as one of two valedictorians from Lawrence high school, the other valedictorian was Robert s future wife Elinor Miriam White. In the 1900s Frost s grandfather left him a farm in New Hampshire named Derry Farm. Two of his books that he wrote were North of Boston ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, on August 23, 1912 Frost and his family moved to England because Frost was fed up with the obtuseness for the American poetry. While in England Frost discovered a new and altogether exciting world of letters.( Robert Frost) When Frost and his family arrived in England, they settled on a farm in Buckinghamshire. While in England Frost was being helped by Ezra Pound ,who is an expatriate American poet, she helped him first get published in the periodicals,but Frost disliked her excessive management.(Robert Lee Frost) Robert Frost s first published book of poetry was called A Boy s Will and was released in April,1913, his second book North of Boston was published in 1914, and his third book published while in England was Mountian Interval in 1916. Frost s book North of Boston offers some of his best work including the poems After Apple Picking and The Wood Pile . (Robert ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Migraine Case Study To best understand the treatments available for migraines, it is imperative to understand the pathophysiology. Currently, a migraine is considered a neurovascular disorder that involves the trigeminovascular system, a nerve bundle responsible for various sensations in the face. According to Kalra (2007), the paroxysmal nature of a migraine suggests that it might be related to mutations in the calcium channel gene rendering neurons unstable so they react to normal environmental stimuli abnormally initiating the migraine attack. Certain symptoms like the aura visual disturbances, numbness, and dizziness is thought to be the result of the reduction of potassium chloride, which decreases cortical activity and spreads to other cortices. Moreover, the trigeminal system is interconnected with various blood vessels, and once those nerves are stimulated, there is a change in the cell activity, blood flow and the local release of neuropeptides, including Substance P, nitric oxide, serotonin, and CGRP, which is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The inflammation spreads through the nerves in the trigeminal bundles, causing the headache pain. In addition, this swelling can lead to the chronic pain many patients experience with migraines, which is referred to as Central Sensitization. This perpetuates the migraine after it begins by pulsating through a large range of neurons in areas all around the cortices; it can maintain itself for hours and because of it s widespread affect, the normal pain modulation center in the brainstem is dysfunctional. The malfunction leads to excessive thalamic activity that leads to the increased pain perception (Kalra 2007). In summary, migraine attacks are the gradual sensitization of neurons on different levels, starting deep in the brain, then moving to the vessels and meninges, towards the CNS, and innervating the trigeminal bundles, which send impulses to the rest of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Journey To The Pacific Ocean Research Paper Today it is the middle of Autumn currently, I have lost count of the days, but I know it is early November. We have not made it to the Pacific Ocean, but it is in our sights and we have stopped for the night in a little shelter we made. The journey was rough, challenging, yet we still managed to beat every obstacle in our path. Many tribes have helped is on our way to the Pacific; one of them stayed with us and has helped us greatly. Her name is Sacagawea and she is from the Shoshone tribe, she translates for us and knows with plants are edible. We have crossed mountain ranges, raging river currents, dangerous Native Americans, and other dangerous animals. The Pacific ocean is beautiful, I hope one day you will see it to, but for now I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Key Supervisory Issues And Improvement Of Banking Regulation The financial instability of the past few years has provided important evidence that can be used for the detection of dangerous flaws in the international banking system. After the financial crisis of 2008 2009, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision made significant steps in improving understanding the key supervisory issues and improvement of banking regulation worldwide. Subsequently, new standards were created for banking system regulation, which represents upgraded capital requirements, liquidity norms, and additional monitoring tools for banking supervision and regulation. These standards were first established in 2009 by the BCBS though some of the Committee s proposals remain currently open for discussion. The resultant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This leads to increase from 4% (Basel II) to 8% of the risk weighted assets in requirements regarding the Tier 1 Capital (which includes only common shares and undistributed profit). The second important inclusion of Basel III relates to the size of balance sheets which banks should strive to reduce: leverage ratio puts a limit on a list of activities a bank can develop compared to its capital. The minimum capital adequacy ratio that is required to be maintained by a bank is 8% (without the capital conservation buffer), which must reach 10,5% of the total assets. The third basic element of Basel III relates to liquidity. To provide a bank for equilibrium between loans and deposits Basel III has developed specific regulation which initiates with risk assessment through the stress test. Basel III compels banks to have sufficient liquidity available during a period of 30 days of stressed conditions. Under these circumstances only half serves to reimburse the bank and the bank is expected to inject the other 50% in the economy by granting new loans. Thus, loans with a maturity of 50% leave the bank once more. For deposits, Basel III states that the first group, individuals, and SMEs, leave the bank at the rate of 5% to 10% during the stress test. While for bank deposits, it is 100%. For corporates clients ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Use an Extended Example to Critically Discuss How a... Question 2. Use an extended example to critically discuss how a company s annual report and accounts are useful in understanding and analyzing its market, productive and financial performance. Annual report and accounts like the income statement, the cash flow statement and the balance sheet, are financial accounting statement. They comprise numerical data over the past year and indicate the company s prospect for future financial performance. The information would allow user groups to understand and analyse the company s performance and to make decisions of their own interests. Through looking at the annual reports and accounts of Nokia, I ll explain how the report can be useful in understanding and analyzing its market, productive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Let s compare the figures in chart 1.6 and 1.7; in 2007, Nokia s had a market share of 35.1% in the China mobile phone market (2G) which dominated the market. But in 2009, its market share dropped by 7% to 28.4%. Although Nokia s sales in China have increased, but the rate of increase of its sales is slower than the market itself, hence the decrease on market shares. Like the CEO of Nokia, Olli Pekka Kallasvuo said in 2010, the global market has continued to grow at a healthy pace; the only problem for Kallasvuo is that while the market might be growing at a healthy pace, Nokia s sales aren t. Since resources are limited, it is vital to maximize output using the least amount of labour and capital. Like measuring market performance, we can use data on the annual report to measure a company s productive performance physically and financially. | Finished Good (EUR m) | Employees | Finished Goods per Employee (EUR) | 12/2010 | 1119 | 132427 | 8450 | 12/2009 | 775 | 123553 | 6273 | 12/2008 | 1270 | 125829 | 10093 | 12/2007 | 1225 | 112262 | 10912 | (Table 2.1) (Source from 08/09, 09/10 Nokia annual report) | Value Added (EUR m) | Employees | Value Added per Employee (EUR) | 2010 | 12817 | 132427 | 96785 | 2009 | 13264 | 123553 | 107355 | 2008 | 17373 | 125829 | 138068 | 2007 | 17277 | 112262 | 153899 | (Table 2.2)(Source from 08/09, 09/10 Nokia annual report) In table 2.1, it shows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES OF THE SETTING FOR REPORTING AND... FOLLOW THE PROCEDURES OF THE SETTING FOR REPORTING AND RECORDING ACCIDENTS AND EMERGENCY SITUATIONS RECORDING ACCIDENTS All accidents must be recorded in a Record of First Aid Treatment book. A copy of this is kept by each first aid box. All details need to be filled in, including any treatment given. A letter is sent to parents about what to look for in head injuries, if needed. FIRST AID BOXES Contents Scissors Bandages Antiseptic wipes Sterile gauze Disposable gloves Eye baths Slings Aprons PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPPLIES An appointed member of staff is responsible for checking the first aid boxes on a regular basis and for placing orders to replenish stock. All staff are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Staff sill promptly but calmly round up all pupils to take register. All available staff will conduct a thorough search of the premises and notify the Head teacher immediately if the child is found. A thorough check of all exits to be made to ensure all gates/doors was locked and there is no way a child could have left the school. If something is discovered this needs to be reported to the Headteacher immediately. Staff will begin a search of the area immediately and CCTV camera reviewed. If the child is not found after 10 minutes from the initial report of them missing then the parents need to be notified. The Head or next senior member of staff will ring the police. When contacting the parent/carers please ask them to bring a recent photo of the child. If the missing child has any special medical or learning needs then these need to be noted and
  • 18. disclosed to the police or other agencies. MISSING CHILD WHILST OFF SCHOOL PREMISES Visit leader must ensure safety of remaining pupils. At least 2 staff must stay with remaining pupils. All other available staff must search for the missing child. Visit leader should contact school immediately. If the child is not found within 5 minutes visit leader must phone the police. Visit leader should alert school that the police have been contacted and school will contact parents. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How Map Reduce On A Distributed Environment Readily And... Abstract: This is a project to demonstrate how Map Reduce in a distributed environment readily and easily allows us to take several measurements that describe the empirical data and to answer several questions like, for example, stars that are like our sun, and how many Earth like planets have been observed. This project has been done as part of the coursework for the course Distributed Computing. After applying the Map Reduce and Hadoop techniques to the planetary database, and to the star database, we realize that bringing a large dataset into a tidy and insightful categorization is made easy using Map Reduce. It also shows the power, and elegance of map reduce in the realm of astronomy and the physical sciences. Introduction: Astronomy, is a fascinating area of the science where most of the information is unknown. We have been seeing stars since time immemorial. And most of us must have thought about, if living beings like on earth, present out of our universe. We know that there are stars, planets, galaxies like the ones where earth is part of. The immediate question that raises is whether there is any planet like earth, any star like sun. In recent times, there has been tremendous advancements in the study of space and the data that is received in some form, from the satellites is huge. There are new discoveries, new findings about the planets and stars that were unknown to the world. The satellites send data day by day and the research is going on in finding some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Impact Of The Maya Civilization On Native Americans The world has had many Native American tribes including tribes like the Inca and the Aztecs and another one of which being the Maya. The Maya lived in mountainous areas with many streams and rivers. The Maya people are just one of the groups that impacted North America. The Maya civilizations lasted from around 1800 BC to 900 AD. The Maya lived in Guatemala, Belize, Western Honduras part of El Salvador, Tabasco and Chiapas. The Maya had a complex religious system, and worshipped more than 150 gods. Most people think that the highest god was most likely named Itzamna, the god of science and writing. The Maya didn t use the same language to speak as they did to write. The Maya used hieroglyphics to record events and discoveries. Yucatec ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Eric Lefkofsky Research Paper Eric Lefkofsky Eric Lefkofsky is a well known executive in research and business circles. According to 4 Traders, Lefkosfsky holds several designations, including Chairman of Groupon, Director at Orange Media, and Managing Director at Lightbank, LLC. He is the Cofounder of Uptake Technologies, Inc, Media Ocean, Tempus Health and InnerWorkings. He is also sits as the Board of Directors of several entities, including Sprout Social, Lurie Children s Hospital of Chicago, CarCo Technologies, Lefkosfsky Family Foundation and The Museum of Science and Industry among other companies. Lefkofsky started out in business from a humble beginning selling carpet at the University of Michigan In 1993, he partnered with Brad Keywell, a good college friend to establish Brandon Apparel with money sought from friends and family. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His forays into the checkered world of business have seen him make several moves that have gone a long way to change the future of companies that he leads. In Lefkosfsky established InnerWorkings in 2001 to offer print procurement services to various mid size companies. The company grew steadily year after year pushing it to go public in 2006 after a highly successful IPO. In November 2011, Groupon under Lefkofsky guide Groupon successfully raised $700 million during its IPO. The feat made it, alongside Google some of some of the biggest US Web companies. Tempus, where Lefkofsky works as Cofounder and CEO is a tech entity that has developed a cancer fighting operating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Canada Tolerant Canada has always been considered a tolerant country, but is it really? We have been known for saying sorry for everything, for being nice. Canada s recent laws have proved that they are not so tolerant as it is told. In the past ten to fifteen years, Canada has become less tolerant in terms of security, immigration, and religion. Nowadays, security is strict. Since the 9/11 event, we are more scared of what could happen. Hence, the airport s controls are more frequent and people are thoroughly checked. It is harder to cross the border than it was in 2000. More technologies, a constant fear lead to being less tolerant. Also, according to PublicSafety.gc.ca, Canadian Air Transport Security Authority and Canada Border Services Agency were created ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Cassini Solstice Essay Cassini finished its introductory four year mission to investigate the Saturn Framework in June 2008 and the initially expanded mission, called the Cassini Equinox Mission, in September 2010. Presently, the sound shuttle is trying to make energizing new disclosures in a second amplified mission called the Cassini Solstice Mission. The mission s expansion, which experiences September 2017, is named for the Saturnian summer solstice happening in May 2017. The northern summer solstice denote the start of summer in the northern side of the equator and winter in the southern half of the globe. Since Cassini landed at Saturn just after the planet s northern winter solstice, the augmentation will take into consideration the first investigation of a complete regular period. Cassini propelled in October 1997 with the European Space Organization s Huygens test. The test was outfitted with six instruments to study Titan, Saturn s biggest moon. It arrived on Titan s surface on Jan. 14, 2005, and returned dynamite results. In the interim, Cassini s 12 instruments have given back a day by day stream of information from Saturn s framework since touching base at Saturn in 2004. Among the most vital focuses of the mission are the moons Titan and Enceladus, and some of Saturn s other cold moons. Towards the end of the mission, Cassini will make closer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cassini found a frosty crest shooting from this moon, and consequent perceptions have uncovered the spread contains complex natural chemicals. Tidal warming is keeping Enceladus warm, and hotspots connected with the wellsprings have been pinpointed. With warmth, natural chemicals and, possibly fluid water, Enceladus could be a spot where primitive life structures may develop. Inquiries encompassing Enceladus astrobiological potential are at the heart of numerous examinations being directed in the Solstice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Bill Sharpsteen s The Docks It has been said that the Port of Los Angeles is a massive heart, pumping what the country needs, or wants, through this major rail artery, which separates into thousands of smaller vessels .(pg29) The Docks by Bill Sharpsteen gives the reader an insider s look at how important the port is to the United States. Throughout the book Bill interviews with people who work different areas of the port and some that are connected upstream or downstream of the supply chain in some way. He explains the history of the port and how jobs were created and how they evolved over the years. The people who were interviewed explained a little bit of their background on why they work that specific job. Along with the interviews given, Bill was able to ride along ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today the Union has the power to shut down the port by striking or following the safety rules, and not cutting any corners causing them to work slower. The Union call themselves the loads of the docks meaning that they work for the port, but they are the ones who own it. (pg93)The International Longshore and Warehouse Unison is the sole source of labor in West coast ports. Fink Hall was where the Union members would meet every day to get their job assignments. There would only be enough work for a certain amount of workers, so some would be without a job for that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Twilight Series by Stephenie Meyer The story begins with teenager Bella Swan moving to Forks, Washington from Phoenix, Arizona to live with her father. Although she detests the rainy, small town atmosphere of Forks, she moves to make life easier for her mother, who has just gotten married to her stepfather, Phil. From her very first day of school in her new town, Bella seems drawn to the dark and mysterious Edward Cullen. Initially, he acts strangely angry towards Bella; however, he changes his mood the next day, acting quite friendly. These mood changes continue until one day when Edward saves Bella from being crushed by a truck with his inhuman powers. After that day, Bella demands an explanation for all of Edward s odd behavior. He reveals to her that he and his family are vampires that drink animal blood rather that the blood of humans. He also says that Bella s blood has a special scent to him, making it especially hard for Edward to resist the temptation to fall back to preying on humans. Despite some struggles, Edward and Bella eventually fall in love. However, their love is threatened when a vampire named James and his companion, Victoria, are drawn to hunt Bella for her blood. The Cullen family defends Bella from the hunter James. However, James tricks her, managing to seriously wound Bella. However, Edward and his family are able to save Bella and kill James. The story progresses and Edward and Bella continue to fall in love. At a party for Bella at the Cullen home, Bella manages to give herself a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Management Of Failed Anti Reflux Surgery MANAGEMENT OF FAILED ANTI REFLUX SURGERY M edical treatment trials could be started first which consist mainly of proton pump inhibitors and life style modification for 3 5 months . Revision antireflux surgery is more difficult than primary surgery for reflux, particularly if the previous procedure was performed using an open technique. Open procedure is highly recommended. Surgical steps: Positioning and Instrumentation: The patient is placed on the operating table in the supine position. The operating table is placed in a reverse Trendelenburg position. Excellent exposure of the esophageal hiatus is paramount in performing an open procedure. This can be achieved by utilizing an upper hand retractor fit with two blades for the right and left costal margins. Extra long surgical instruments are usually needed for the operative procedure, especially when operating on men and obese patients. Figure (23): An upper midline abdominal incision is used for access. Proximally, this should extend between the xiphisternum and the left costal margin, and distally it finishes just above or just below the umbilicus. Upper abdominal adhesions must be divided to expose the operative field. The left lobe of the liver is usually adherent to the anterior wall of the upper stomach and the previous fundoplication (Figure 23). a) Hiatal Dissection: Figure (24): Preparation of hiatus. Figure (25): Identification of the hiatal crura. This must first be separated from the stomach to expose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. River Otter Research Paper A chestnut colored, furry blur races past you as you are paddling your boat in a North American lake. You wonder what it could be! It is most likely a North American River Otter. In this essay, I will be informing you about this interesting member of the weasel family. The North American River Otter s color can vary from light brown to almost black, and they have wide, rounded heads, small ears and nostrils that can be closed underwater. The females are usually around 3.2 feet long, are 11 30 pounds, and their tail is almost ⅓ of their total length! The males are bigger than the females at 3.7 feet long, 12 32 pounds, and their tail is also ⅓ of their total length. They also have webbed feet to help them go faster in the water, and waterproof, velvety fur that keeps them warm and dry. The River Otter s diet includes fish, crayfish, crabs, frogs, birds eggs, birds and even reptiles! They chase their prey by swimming up to 6 miles per hour! They then catch their prey with their sharp teeth and vibrissae to find and catch their prey. Vibrissae is the whiskers of an animal used as an organ of touch. The River Otter is a carnivore, meaning it eats meat. This otter s predators include alligators, bobcats, and birds of prey. The otters are very hard to catch, however, because they are so agile in the water. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It lives for about 8 9 years in the wild, while in captivity, they usually live about 10 25 years. This is because in captivity, they do not have to provide for themselves. They also cannot be hunted, hurt by pollution, or killed by predators. This is why many zoos have river otters. When the zoos breed and release the otters, the otter population starts increasing slightly. River otters can either be diurnal or nocturnal, but they are usually nocturnal. They sleep wrapped in kelp or seaweed while floating on their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. BUSI561 Legal Issues in Business Discussion Board Forum 2: Contracts BUSI561 Legal Issues in Business November 10, 2013 Analysis of the Situation Let me begin by assessing the current situation and relationship with Don. Don and I met because of our individual desires to walk with Christ. We developed our friendship that eventually evolved to a business relationship; we are both small business owners. Our business venture started under favorable circumstances consistent with implied duty of faith and fair dealings. According to Kubasek, Brennan, Browne (2012), an implied contract is formed by conduct of involved parties rather than written or spoken words. That was exactly the case between us. Don would place routine ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Second, my son s authority to sign on behalf of the company should be considered. An employer may grant employees the following authorities on its behalf: express authority, actual authority to execute certain agreements; implied authority, the nature that an employee s position implies certain power; and ostensible authority, an employee s authority as it appears to a third party due to representation (Buchanan Law, 2008). I did not give my son express authority to enter into agreements on behalf of the company. His position as a part time deliveryman should not imply or should not be perceived as having any authority to contract. Lastly, six elements have to be present for a contract to be enforceable: legal offer, legal acceptance, consideration, genuine assent, competent parties, and legal objective. Although some of these were met, some were not. I believe Don unethically manipulated the situation and deceived both my son and I. Nolo Legal Encyclopedia (n.d.)listed some instances where a contract can be found unenforceable in the eyes of the law. These include: Lack of Capacity, my son did not have the ability to understand exactly what he was agreeing to or what the implications would be; Misrepresentation, Don did not spell out exactly what the contract was when he asked my son to sign it. Instead he misled him by stating it was just formality to guarantee continued ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Helen Keller Metaphor Helen Keller, who was born on June 27th, 1880 and died June 1st, 1968, was one of the most important people of her time. She accomplished so much in fields such as literature and politics. The fact that she was able to do so much with her life is impressive not only in the fact that she was a woman, but more impressive due to the fact that she became blind and deaf at only eighteen months old. Through the help of Anne Sullivan though, Keller, was able to learn so much. This short story, The Day Language Came into My Life, is an excerpt from her autobiography, where she recalls her memories from when she first learned about language. In her story, Keller, uses a unique metaphor to describe what it was like going from no language to having a language. She does this by comparing herself to a boat in a dense fog with no compass or sounding line, who was just lost at sea in a tangible darkness, and then the light came into her world. This light that meant so much to Keller was the love of her teacher, Anne Sullivan. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the most prominent examples is when she smashes the doll on the ground because she had not loved the doll because in that world she had not known love. Later in the story though after she has learned of love she goes back to the doll she has destroyed and for the first time feels sorrow. The doll represents Keller and how before the light comes she is angry and broken but then after the light she feels more complete, even though the doll doesn t get fixed completely. One other example is the time when she feels water and learns what it is called, and suddenly feels awakened, hopeful, and even free. All in all, Helen Keller s use of metaphor is very effective in describing her experience. Through her metaphor she conveys how language and love come into her life and push out all of the fog and completely change her world for the better, giving her hope, happiness, and the feeling of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Consequences Of Reverting The Antioxidance Of GTE Reverting the antioxidants enzymes to their normal values after administration of GTE. The underlying mechanisms attributed to the hepatoprotective influence of GTE against NP could be contributed to the following: GTE have been shown to neutralize and scavenges reactive oxygen species, thereby reducing the damage to lipid membranes, proteins and nucleic acids in cell free systems (Khan et al., 2014). Also, It has also been suggested that catechins similar to vitamin C convert vitamin E radical (α tocopheroxyl radical) to its active form (α tocopherol) (Mukai et al.. 2005; Zhou et al., 2005). Furthermore, GTE reduces the concentration of lipid peroxidation in the liver and serum (Skrzydlewska et al., 2002; Crespy and Williamson 2004). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When GTE was administered, it significantly reduced the level of DNA fragmentation and the number of apoptotic cells of African catfish due to its antioxidant ability that could reduce the toxic effect of NP(Ibrahim et al., 2015). Also, Pan et al.2007 reported that EGCG could induce the activation of intracellular signaling cascades such as the mitogen activated kinase pathway and phosphoinositol 3 kinase pathway which had potent roles in anti apoptotic signaling. In the same line, EGCG and its methylated metabolite protect against necrosis and apoptosis by suppressing caspase 3 expression, reducing the expression of proapoptotic genes and inducing the antiapoptotic genes expression (Kagaya et al., 2003; Al Refai et al., 2014, Ogaly et al., 2015). Moreover, GTE contains also minerals that function as co factors for antioxidant enzymes. Zinc traces present in GTE considered as a selective inhibitor of apoptosis (Marachan et al., 2012). The current work demonstrated normal histological picture in both the control and green tea groups. The NP treated C. gariepinus revealed many histological changes at light microscopic level including congested central veins, infiltration of mononuclear inflammatory cells, necrosis and vacuolation. Similar results were recorded by (Weber et al., 2003; Uguz et al., 2003, ). Congested central veins ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Prolonged Exposure Therapy It is a beautiful, sunny day in Miami, Florida. The birds are chirping, and the fresh ocean breeze is rustling the leaves. Steve Weston is trying to make the most out of this hot, summer day. He spots a moving truck outside his window. A young girl with dark hair and bright yellow glasses and what appears to be her father get out of the truck and go into the house next door. Steve was not expecting new neighbors so soon. All of the sudden, Steve hears loud banging noises, one after the other after the other. To others that is the sound of a nail gun going off, but to him that is the sound of the bullets firing from an M240 machine gun. He is transported to the battlefield where he lost his best friend and wife, Caroline Jones. After Steve came ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Developed by Edna Foa, prolonged exposure therapy exposes patients to their traumatic event over and over again while being in a safe place (Blankenship 277). Although prolonged exposure therapy is one treatment it has four main elements including education, breathing retraining, in vivo exposure, and imaginal exposure. Education consists of learning about the treatment, treatment symptoms, and goals of the treatment. Breathing retraining helps patients to relax and calm themselves when they become anxious. In vivo exposure allows patients with PTSD to be put in real life situations that they are not comfortable with due to the trauma they have faced. Lastly, imaginal exposure allows the patients with post traumatic stress disorder to talk through their traumatic event while it is recorded. After repeatedly talking through their event, the patient then listens to what they have said (Swan 28). Prolonged exposure therapy occurs over eight to fifteen sessions. Each session can range from 60 to 90 minutes depending on the patient and their specific needs (Blankenship 278). This treatment helps patients with post traumatic stress disorder by allowing them to face their fears associated with the traumatic event and gain control over their emotions (Swan 28). Prolonged exposure therapy is proven to be a very effective therapy and is highly supported for the use of treating PTSD (Blankenship ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Suncor Case Study AIR QUALITY 1.0 Terms of Reference The terms of reference were given by the AENV 2007 which was issued by the Alberta Environment. Under these regulations, the requirements were declared with respect to air quality measures. 2.0 Air quality Environment 2.1 Screening The study performed by Suncor primarily focused on long term effects, as short term effects were innocuous to fauna and flora population. Suncor must focus on three respective phases during their screening assessment to ensure adequate revision and risk mitigation. The pre construction air quality phase as well as the operational phase air quality, and post project air quality. To simplify the measures Suncor should divide these into three components for the Voyageur South Project. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pre construction terrestrial resources as well as the operational terrestrial resources, and post project terrestrial resources. To simplify the measures Suncor should divide these into three sections for the Voyager South Project. Terrestrial resources consider four components soil and terrain, terrestrial vegetation wetlands and forest resources, wildlife and wildlife habitat, and biodiversity. Suncor Energy Inc provides information on terrestrial resources required by AENV 2007. 3.2 Scoping + Public Involvement 3.2.1 Temporal Scope The temporal scope was not clearly outlined and assumptions were made that all development was 100 percent, and then reclaimed to closure for 100 percent. Only analysis on maximum disturbance was made, even though development will be closed and reclaimed sequentially, therefore disturbance at any given time will be less than assessed making the temporal scope highly inaccurate. 3.2.2 Spatial Scope The spatial boundary scope was well organized into categories. The SRSA was used for modelling old growth forest. The LSA was established to focus on local effects and the RSA was focused on the Eco district boundary, geographic and tophagraphic boundaries such as the eastern shoulder of the Birch Mountains, woodland and caribou areas, average diameter of two moose ranges from the oil sands, the Fort McMurray area and development of new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay On Protein Structure In this article, it explains how DNA sequence data that researchers had collected from assorted environments has helped them create 3 D models of more than 600 protein families for structures that were previously unknown. This led to predictions that before would not have been possible. Now, it is possible to use computers to create better models of protein structures. Biologist can now build accurate models even if they have no template. Because of the discovery that the sequence of amino acids determines the way a protein folds, scientist have been investigating different ways to figure a protein s structure from its sequence. Every protein family has at least 1,000 different proteins in it. The models could cover about over a million of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The human genome contains millions of sequences. These sequences are described as transposable elements, genetic units that jump around the entire genome. These sequences used to be referred to as junk DNA until they were recognized that they were influencing the expression of genes. Scientists have combined phylogenetics (the study of evolutionary relationships between different species) with genomics (the study of how the genome of an organism conditions its biology). From comparing genomes of 203 vertebrates, they traced the first origin of KZFPs back to a common ancestor of tetrapods (four legged animals) and coelacanth (a fish that evolved over 400 million years ago). This helps learn more about its fundamental importance. KZFPs can transform transposable elements into fine tuned regulatory platforms that influence the expression of genes. This takes place in stages of development and human tissues. I think that combining phylogenetics with genomics could help scientist learn and discover more about evolution and how and why they ve changed. This relates to what we learn about because it talks about proteins and stages of development and human tissues. It also talks about DNA and how generic elements change. 3) Plant cells survive but stop dividing upon DNA damage https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/10/171006101817.htm Nara Institute of Science and Technology (No author) Science Daily October 6, 2017 In this article, it talks about the cell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Kuwait Case Study Financial Practices Doing business in Kuwait is difficult compared to other countries. Michigan State University s Global edge program ranks Kuwait 101 out of 108 countries in ease of doing business (Kuwait Introduction, n.d.) One issue is the legal requirement to have a local agent to legally do business in the country. Kuwait Commercial Law No. 36 of 1964 and Law No. 68 of 1980 requires foreign companies to contract with a Kuwaiti citizen to conduct business in the Kingdom (Doing Business in Kuwait, 2017). This law requires the MNC to contract to the agent for no less than five years (Sirdab_Lab, 2016). The MNC may only terminate the agent in the event of a breach of contract. This includes contract renewal. If the MNC contracts with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oil accounts for half of the country s GPD and 95% of export revenue (Trade Policy Review, n.d.). Kuwait is also focused on improving infrastructure and logistics. Current involvement by the Kuwaiti government in economic activity is seen as substantial and a deterrent to business revenue (Trade Policy Review, n.d.). Cultural and Ethical Environment Individuals have their own ethical standards to varying degrees. Businesses have ethical standards in the same way individuals do. Business standards in the United States are consistent with what most westerners would consider ethical and proper marketplace behavior. Just because ethical dos and don ts appear self evident in the United States one should not assume these ethical standards can be applied globally. With global expansion, western business leaders should practice cultural awareness while setting acceptable business standards (Cotton, 2017). Cultural Practices Social problems in Kuwait are primarily drawn from the country s systemic hierarchies. In these hierarchies, groups and individuals struggle to either improve or maintain their respective positions (Kuwait, n.d.). The role of women within these structures has been open for debate. Likewise, the degree to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Marketing Research Project A MARKETING RESEARCH PROJECT REPORT ON RETAIL MARKETING MALL MANIA UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Mr. S. K. PANDEY (FACULTY OF M.R.) SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: Dr. D. K. Garg Shweta Bansal Chairman Enr. No. 12067 IIMT, Greater Noida Barsha Mahanta Enr. No. 12064 Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of The Requirement For Post Graduate Diploma In Business Management ISHAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 2, INSTITUTIONAL AREA GREATER NOIDA CONCENT FROM GUIDE I, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ms. SHWETA BANSAL (12067) Ms. BARSHA MAHANTA (12064) PREFACE Market Research is indeed an ancient art; it has been practiced in one form or the other since the days of the Adam and Eve. Its emergency is of relatively recent origin for success of any business and within this relatively short period, it has joined a great deal of importance and stature. We chosen the topic RETAIL MARKETING MALL MANIA we have tried to put our best effort to complete this
  • 36. task on the basis of skill achieved during studies in the institute. We have put our maximum effort to gain the accurate data. If any error or mistake found in collecting data kindly ignore. RESEARCH OBJECTIVE We have been assigned with the topic RETAIL MARKETING MALL MANIA . The research objective was to know the various aspects of retail marketing and mall mania. There is no doubt that, in today s life especially women are very much beauty conscious. To make a healthy skin in polluted atmosphere, proper care are also very essential and acne cream plays an important role in this aspect. The objectives of this particular study are: What kind of malls does the people generally use. Find out the different factors that influence the people in selecting the malls. What ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Hbcus In Higher Education Truly black schools and colleges, or HBCUs, are schools that were established on the conviction that everybody merits access to a school instruction. All the more particularly, the Higher Education Act of 1965 characterizes a HBCU as any historically black school or college that was built up preceding 1964, whose primary mission was, and is, the instruction of African Americans. The first HBCU, Cheney University in Pennsylvania was established in 1837. Today, there are 105 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (CollegeXpress). HBCUs graduate much more than their offer of African American experts. While the 105 HBCUs speak to only 3% of the country s foundations of higher learning, they graduate almost one quarter of African Americans ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amid the years of strict and lawful racial isolation in the United States, HBCUs served as islands of trust where blacks could figure out how to peruse and compose without the trepidation of being struck back against. The main role of HBCUs was to teach dark Americans, which they did only from 1865 to the 1950s. The mind lion s share of HBCUs opened after 1865 in light of the need establishments to instruct recently liberated slaves and to abstain from conceding those recently liberated slaves into the current white organizations. It has been expressed that HBCUs have an one of a kind part in the historical backdrop of American postsecondary instruction. In spite of the gigantic impediments that these foundations confronted, there are 104 HBCUs starting 2002 approximately 3 percent of U.S. advanced education establishments. While there was a period where HBCUs had tumbled from the examination writing, ebb and flow research researchers have added to a recharged enthusiasm for these organizations. This reestablished intrigue incompletely comes from the way that these organizations still assume an indispensable part in American advanced education. While dark understudies in the mid twenty first century can go to an organization, numerous are choosing to go to a HBCU. While these schools and colleges make enormous progress, it is critical to further examine the one of a kind personality and the differing qualities they convey to advanced education. That is why any HBCU still and will always be relevant. If not, what s your reason ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay about The Appalachian Trail The Appalachian Trail The Appalachian Trail was also the product of a daydream atop Stratton Mountain, the brainchild of Benton MacKaye. MacKaye was an off and on federal employee, educated as a forester and self trained as a planner, who proposed it as the connecting thread of a project in regional planning. His proposal, drawing on years of talk of a master trail within New England hiking circles, was written at the urging of concerned friends in the months after his suffragette leader wife killed herself. It appeared in the October 1921 edition of the Journal of the American Institute of Architects, at the time a major organ the regional planning movement. MacKaye envisioned a trail along the ridge crests of the Appalachian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2, 1968; initiated by volunteers in October in 1921 and completed by volunteers on Aug. 14, 1937. More than 98% of the Trail is now on public land. In New England, the Trail is both rocky and steep, and sometimes muddy and root obstructed as well. The mid Atlantic states have the lowest mountains, where the trail frequently leads along rocky ridges. The South has the highest mountains on the Trail, but those mountains have deep soils that allow for switchbacks. Lengthy, graded ascents and descents are frequent. The Appalachian Trail travels 148.7 miles through Vermont in two Main sections. The first section is between Sherburne Pass (U.S. 4) and the Vermont/Massachusetts border. This section runs through the Green Mountain National Forest and coincides with the lower Long Trail. This section is 104.1 miles long ending at Maine Junction, the split of the Long and Appalachian Trails. The section is moderately difficult, with elevation ranging from 850 feet to 4,010 feet on the ssw slope of Killington. The terrain in this section includes dense evergreen forests, picturesque mountain lakes, boggy areas. Road crossings are few, but the Trail here is heavily traveled. Occasional but expansive views are encountered, most from observation or fire towers. Hikers are urged to stay off the A.T. in this area during the mud season of April and May. Trails are not only unpleasant to hike but are also vulnerable to erosion and vegetation damage. The best time to hike ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Strengths And Weaknesses Of Clinical Decision Support INTRODUCTION Clinical decision support provides clinical staff, patients and other individuals with person specific information. The first computerized clinical support systems used in clinical practice was developed in the 1970s. There has been an outstanding number of clinical successes since their development, but their clinical practice routine is not as sustainable. Clinical decision support help to aid the clinician with decision making using relevant content at the point of computerized prescriber order entry ( American Journal of Health System Pharmacy , 2017). Using the decision system for clinical informational outcomes is a way you can promote health quality in the work place. In a way this can shorten the time that you must wait to see a provider. In this analysis we will identify the strengths and weaknesses of clinical support systems. What are the different challenges that support systems have yet to conquer? Why does clinical support matter in healthcare? Hospitals utilize healthcare technology such as electronic health records to enhance patients care and the development of clinical decision and support systems to stretch that goal. There are a selection of tools that are put into place to enhance the decision making in the clinical workforce. Different CDS tools consist of computerized alerts and reminders to care providers and patients, clinical guidelines, condition specific order sets, diagnostic support, among other tools ( Policy Researchers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia Essay examples Acute lymphocytic leukemia is also called acute lymphoblastic leukemia or ALL. This disease is primarily when the white blood cell, WBC, making tissue releases too many undeveloped lymphocytes. The immature lymphocytes then collect in lymph tissues. The tissues swell which makes it harder for the bone marrow to produce other blood cells. If the bone marrow cannot function properly the red blood cell, RBC, count decreases causing anemia. The bone marrow also cannot create the platelets needed to cause clots, therefore resulting in the body bleeding and bruising more easily. The lymphocytes can also invade other organs, impairing their ability to function properly. ALL accounts for twenty five percent of cancers affecting children under the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The leukemic cells start in either B or T lymphocytes. Approximately 80% of cases start with immature B cells. One to two percent are mature B cells. Fifteen to twenty percent of all cases are derived from T cells. These cases are associated with cases that occur in older males and a need for a higher dosage of chemotherapy. In addition, the chromosomes play an important part in the diagnosis of the subtype of ALL. The TEL AML1 fusion gene can indicate an early B cell type of leukemia. This gene also indicates a favorable prognosis. The bcr abl t translocation gene is seen in three to five percent of all cases. Those diagnosed with ALL that have this gene will have a higher WBC count and a poorer prognosis. A rearrangement of the MLL gene accounts for 80% of infant ALL cases. The prognosis for this is poor despite the use of high intensity chemotherapeutics. There is only a twenty percent survival rate (Esparza, Sakamoto, 2005). Manifestation of the Disease When diagnosing ALL a complete patient history is taken. The client would present with weakness, pallor, and fatigue indicating anemia. The client would be feeling pain in the bones and below the ribs. The client would experience headache from increased cranial pressure (Cancer, 2010). The client would also be prone to secondary infection due to the decreased production of immature WBC. This would present with fever and sweating. The client ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. High Fidelity Rob s Relationship In Nick Hornby s High Fidelity, Rob, a record obsessed music fanatic, is contemplating his recent break up with his long term girlfriend, Laura. The book features a period of soul searching for Rob, as he tries to find closure for all of his relationships with women and attempts to find his purpose in life. Hornby uses the character of Rob, Rob s relationship with Laura and the contrast between Rob, Dick and Barry to show that hobbies can be used to interact with the environment in different ways. Although they can often be used as a crutch inhibiting growth, they are more often shown as a way to aid self development. Rob is an unmarried thirty five year old man. He loves music and works in a record store. Records are his most prized possessions, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rob met Laura while he was working as a DJ. Rob says that [Laura] came up to my little rostrum thing and spoke to me, and I liked her straightaway: she asked me to play a record that I really loved (87). Their relationship began because they shared a similar interest in music. If Laura had not liked the music Rob played, she would not have returned to the Groucho Club or even spoken to Rob and they would have never met. Likewise, if Rob had not been passionate about music, he would not have been a DJ and would never have organized the Groucho Club. However, Laura left Robert because she did not think he was mature enough for her, something Rob was quick to blame on his interest in music. In Rob s opinion, Laura left him because his obsession for music and his career in the music industry made him undesirable. On the other hand, Laura and Rob salvaged their relationship with the help of music. When they start seeing each other again, their romantic life is tense for an extended period of time and Laura tells Rob that [he is] certainly not happy (271). She decides to re establish the Groucho Club as it is the only job that really fulfilled Rob. When Rob starts working as a DJ again, he is content with his social position and secure in his relationship with Laura. This is evidence that Rob and Laura met because of their mutual interest in music, split ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Comparing the Suffering Between Rhoda in The Withered Arm... Comparing the Suffering Between Rhoda in The Withered Arm and The Son s Veto in the tale The Withered Arm in the story The Son s Veto are both very lonely women. Both of these women and have been mistreated by men, but none of them ever speak out for themselves to tell the men that their behaviour is unacceptable. Women who were treated by men were just expected by their fathers (if the husband is rich) to just keep quiet and be happy that they are financially supported. Rhoda is a social reject. She has been isolated to a small, dilapidated cottage in the middle of a lonely field. Rhoda is of the poor working class. She has received no education and is illiterate. Her son wears worn out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Towards the end of the story, as Gertrude seeks a cure for her withered arm, her husband ends up cursing her, Damn you! What are you doing here? . This shows how the relationship turned quite quickly from happiness and affection to resenting and unhappiness. It also shows an example of lovers ending up in a sorry state as their relationship goes badly, as Gertrude dies after receiving the cure for her spookily withered arm. Hardy was also very interested in writing about fate and coincidence in his work for his readers. As this shows in the The Withered Arm . Rhoda feels such a strong dislike for Gertrude, her ex husbands new wife, that she subconsciously grasps her by the arm in a dream. Also, another strong coincidence is that Gertrude is told to receive her cure for the arm by pressing it against the neck of a hanged person. The coincidence is that the hanged person turns out to be Rhoda s own son, who had be hanged for stealing. The son of the woman who seems to have caused the illness, was the same person that offered her the cure, although Gertrude dies very soon after. The Son s Veto presents another moral issue. A lower class woman marries an upper class man. To avoid judgement they move away. When this man dies, she meets a past love, but because he is now of a lower class, her son forbids her to marry him and she dies an unhappy lady. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Internal Environment and External Environment Section 1 Internal environment and external environment Internal environment Manager: On one hand, in order to understand a management situation of a company, the organization structure is the key issues which should be involved. Xin hua bookstore is being a traditional organization has the traditional structure that functional organization structure. This type of organization always has many layers including senior management, middle management and base management level in the pyramid. Similarly as the IBM, the management layers up to 18. Xin hua bookstore used this type of organization structure have found much more problems. The information transition is appeared too slowly and the manager s decision always being distortion. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students being a specific group is have a great number of needs from all kinds of books. The company should focus on requirement of this group of people. Moreover, other group such as doctor and lawyer is a market selling component element, so their s requirement is not be ignored. Meanwhile the Xinhua bookstore paid much attention on teaching materials which reverse the expectation of the customer. [pic] Most part of teaching material is help student to cope exams after the examination, the books were lost value. Although the books may be paid much more money, the students would throw it to the corner of the bookcase. Many students claim that they need more interest book rater than teaching material. However, Xin hua bookstore is lack of this type of books which contains encouraging success involved books, youth novel and so on. There are other disparities that the expected types and present types, in particular extracurricular books. The need of extracurricular book is up to 61 units, but the supply of this type of book only in 4 units. The histogram to demonstrate the students need a large number of extracurricular books. The bookstore should recognized this problems and improve the supply numbers of extracurricular books. On other hand, students are being main customers that have more right to give suggestions. We should grab their psychological mind. Specific speaking, we should stock the books rounding their actually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Orthopraxy Vs Orthodoxy The two most important and significant of religions is the Orthodoxy , which explains the correct beliefs, and Orthopraxy , the right behavior towards it. This can be identified as two sides of a coin because you may find differences as well as similarities. Both of these facts are related and both required a definition. Correct beliefs are known to be good in the other ways, so the truth and goodness is the simple meaning of orthodoxy and orthopraxy. In addition to that, behavior is being associated with all beings along with actions. In another way these two facts has separate meanings, for behavior it consist of physical and materialism, while belief consist of mentality and intellectual. You can only identify behavior if you identify ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some may go on an international pilgrimage to discover the existence of God. Jewish and Christian people believe that humans are created by God and according to the Karen Armstrong on her book The Spiral Staircase. She believed she lacked something in order to fulfill her mission in finding God. Although she was a nun, she couldn t find what she was looking for. Likewise in order to achieve your goals you need to make certain adjustments. She finally was able to make the next step. Spirituality is about what do we live for and what keeps us alive. It is combined with the soul, spirit and mind. When we go into deeper, we feel from unnecessary things attached. It gives a greater inner security and peace that cannot be compared. As the practice goes on we will feel a change in our life s slowly, more self centered, less needy of possessions and social status and inner happiness. Most teachings explain that one who comes to know the true nature of awareness is the one who also comes to know the God. If you think that God created all life, then God is the creator of every human life and nature. This is why the search to discover the nature of one s own innermost essence is the search for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Supreme Court Essay The foundation of the Supreme Court began with the earliest articles of the constitution. More specifically, Section II of Article III dictated that The judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority... (National Archives). This language laid out the legal precedent for which the Supreme Court could be built. Due to the intentionally vague nature, the founding fathers intended for the first Congressional Contingent to build the workings of the court. Inspirations for such a Federal legal system arose from several sources. Chiefly among these sources was British Common Law and the Magna Carta. The first Congress built the Supreme Court in its original form of six judges, and from there, the court evolved in the early 19th century and exerted its influence on the development of the United States of America. The founding fathers who helped to develop the rationale of the Constitution outlined the section on the Supreme Court with a certain sense of delicacy. In this way, the language they used didn t developed a framework for the Supreme Court. There were several reasons for this tepid action. Firstly, the concept of an independent non partisan judiciary system, in the mind of the American citizenry, was too reminiscent of British Royal Rule. The United States was fresh off an intellectual and physical battle with a perceived ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Christian Disciplines Of The Spiritual Realm Introduction The classic Disciplines of the spiritual life call us to move beyond surface living into the depths. They invite us to explore the inner caverns of the spiritual realm. They urge us to be the answer to a hollow world. There are many different but important Christian disciplines. Some that as Christian we all practice on a regular basses while other which people are specifically called to undertake during their walk. As Christians we may never fully participate in every discipline throughout our walk. The discipline of fasting is one which has been around before Jesus, Old Testament saints fasted at times of mourning and national repentance. They fasted when they needed strength or mercy or persevere and when they wanted a word from God (see 1 Samuel 7:6, Nehemiah 1:4, Esther 4:16). For over 2 thousand years, Fasting has been an important part of our Christian walk, to help us draw closer to God and to rely and trust Him more. Summaries your original understanding of the discipline before the course started. As a young Christian, my knowledge about the Christian disciplines was very limited. I had a very limited knowledge on fasting. I believed that is was just something Christians did, as God called them to do, not that there was such a deep meaning to the discipline of fasting. I understood that it was what Jesus did a number of times. A significant Christian figure in history who has contributed to the discipline. Matthew Henry said, Fasting is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Frank Zappa Vs. PMRC Cole Jackson 2/16/16 Freedom of Expression Frank Zappa vs. PMRC The name Frank Zappa is a legendary name in the music industry. Frank Zappa has made a variety of albums, produced music, and even played music. He has done so many great and wonderful things when it comes to music. It is important to understand how Frank Zappa got started in order to fully respect how great of a musician he is. Frank Zappa, along with other talented musicians, became the political voice for all musicians. Frank Zappa has done so many great things in music that he was allowed the opportunity to take his talents to the U.S. Senate to speak for the right of musicians; Zappa argued that musicians should not have their lyrics censored. According to Dictionary.com the first amendment states The first article of the Bill of Rights.It forbids Congress ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He claimed that music shouldn t be taken away from or regulated in any way. Emerson s theory plays a vital role in Frank Zappa and his fight against the U.S. Senate on censorship. Frank Zappa was a musician, songwriter, actor, and even a director. He was in a band called Mothers of Invention, and he also did some solo work. Zappa did some album covers and directed films and videos. According to Biography.com, Frank Zappa made more than 60 albums during his career. Flouting convention and fusing musical genres, Zappa s music was often politically charged and intentionally shocking (1). Also according to Wikipedia.com, Zappa was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and growing up he loved music. He also had many health problems as a child and music helped him get through his health obstacles. Zappa was a self taught musician, and he used his music to express his thoughts and feelings, as most musicians do. Also according to Biography.com, Zappa ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Examination Of Past And Present Ethical Guidelines On... Eilidh Cowan Ethics of Biomedical Science Research Ioan Alexandru Beldean Examination of past and present ethical guidelines on biomedical research Ethics can be defined as a set of moral values informing one s decisions. But this set of moral values can be influenced by many different things, such as various cultures, religions, and even technological advancements. This is called moral relativism, the idea that there are no real truths in ethics and what is right or wrong varies person by person. That is why before there was any codes or set of rules regarding what was ethical put in place, people were able to get away with doing all sorts of scientific research, that would now be deemed unethical. Biomedical research is to be done to eventually better the health of humans. Biomedical research has been going on for many years, it is how we have knowledge of many deadly diseases as well as the discovery of vaccines and antibiotics! These things seem so common today, but infact went through lots of stages of research to get to the technologies we have today. However, before 1947, there were no codes of ethics or regulations to ensure that research being done was ethical. The smallpox vaccination, although the first successful vaccine to ever be developed, would be considered highly unethical today. Edward Jenner experimented on a healthy young 8 year old boy without consent. In today s society, this study would never have been allowed to continue. There are many other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Non Traditional Tribe Essay Tribe is a word used to describe a form of human social organization based on a set of bands, political integration, and are defined by their traditions. These common descent, language, and culture. It is usually used to describe traditional tribes like the Eno or the San, but it can be used to describe non traditional tribes like a neighborhood or a soccer team.These can be called tribe because ,like the traditional tribes, they too have the same language and they too have a political party. For example, a soccer team would be considered a non traditional tribe because it follows the definitions of a tribe. A soccer team includes the same language and had a political party which is two main parts of a tribe. Non traditional tribes are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These tribes work to become the best to differentiate themselves as a tribe , but they are overlooked because it is not how they become the best it is how they become their best selves. The way soccer teams do this is by using their skills. Maybe they are faster so they will show it through that or maybe they are stronger and taller so they will use that to become the best. This is how they see the world becoming the best selves so they can succeed in life. These people treat each other with kindness. The older you are on the soccer team the more respect you get. This is how they significant dominance. This gives you the power to recognize each other on who can do what. Without these people acting differently toward each other. Some people could act out of line. Like if a younger member of a soccer team messes with an older player he would get in more trouble so they usually don t. This gives them their place so they can be kind to one another. This is like a traditional tribe because tribes usually have someone or some force to say no and give the intimidation to keep people in their place. Without this in a traditional tribe crime and murders can be much more complicated, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Dave Pelzer Dave Pelzer biography, A child called It is about himself when he was a young boy. Throughout his book he explains his horific expirances of being being beaten, starved, and torchured by hsi unstable mother. And shows how that has changed him, yet he was able to push through and turn his life around. One point the story really brings out is how cirten events can make or change who someone is. From the beginning the reader reads about many of the aweful and cruel abuse Dave has to go through and how diffrently he acts because of it. Even starting on page 3, it explains how his mom is doing this to him after the dad left and started working more often. But overtime the reader can wee how Dave overcomes the avuse and is able turn his life around. The way he acts, reacts, or who he is today can/is diffrent or altered because of the expirances he had growing up. Compared to the way he could or would act if he didnt go through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You can see is threw many symbols the author chosses to include. A symbol could be school. To many students school is dredded adn usually something they do not spacificlly look forward too. But for David un the early days of his abuse, school is a sanctuary for him. He kind of relys on it for safty because it is not safe at home , as well as food when he is beign starved. Yet after a while it starts resembaling his home life after his fellow classments beat him up as well and his teachers neglect to do anything after noticeing the abuse. Another symblol that may have shwoed how cirten situations acn effect a changeracter is the drift wood. In the memoir s epilogue, David watches a piece of driftwood being pulled in and out by the ocean waves. Like the drift wood it shows how his childhood was mainly spent figting agenst forces that kept pulling and holding him back, yet it fought or pushed through till it finally got to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Subjective Reality in Anne Carson s Autobiography of Red... Subjective Reality in Anne Carson s Autobiography of Red Anne Carson s Autobiography of Red is a world of subjective reality. Carson explores the relationship between subject and object through a reworking of an original Greek myth. The original myth is of Herakles, who s tenth labor was to kill Geryon, a red winged monster who lived on an island, and steal his cattle. Carson takes the insignificant character of Geryon and creates a story based on his life, as if set in modern times. Autobiography of Red enters a world of ambiguity, where all objects are challenged and made into subjects. Geryon is the subject of Autobiography of Red. The title alone delineates the fact that Geryon writes this story about himself. It is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Geryon is making a waste of a fairly significant amount of money, his mother does not stop him. He creates his autobiography as he wants it and on his own terms. Geryon is not being objectified in his autobiography by being told how to create it. Geryon truly writes his own autobiography. Geryon is a subjective character. He is removed from the rest of the world and is therefore not subject to its reality. He is subject only to his own. This is immediately apparent through the fact that he is red and has wings. Geryon is the only character in the novel who is physically different from the others. It is not a feasible idea to have a person who is red and has wings. This makes him a subjective character because he is unlike the rest and challenges the convention of the typical human character. Even the reality of a corridor is a completely different reality for Geryon: Between Main Door and Kindergarten ran a corridor. To Geryon it was / a hundred thousand miles / of thunder tunnels and indoor neon sky slammed open by giants. (24). What is for most a simple corridor is extremely terrifying for Geryon. The objective reality of the corridor as merely a walkway between the main door and kindergarten becomes a subjective reality to Geryon when he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. The Gentle Art of Web Pages Essay The Gentle Art of Web Pages For the last millennium, adventurous souls have been accessing new and unfamiliar frontiers in search of adventure and a taste of the exotic. The last decade ushered in with it an appeal to the more intrepid members of this small group of people: The Internet. Access to this particular medium has hit an all time high in the 1990 s, and every tekkie has his own celebration of self occupying space on it. However, not all of the sites on the Internet are shameless celebrations of self. Some of these pages can be found to have their roots in the archaic designs of the past; some are the logical progression for a technological innovation such as the internet. One of these progressions, cyberpunk, the 90 s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This information, which could have been spread out and overburdened with text, is presented in a small 507x263 clickable map. This type of interface allows the user to find and access his desired topic with out having to search a lengthy page to find it. The reader need only click on one of the many images, and he will be transported to a different location. The only downside to this type of graphical platform is the amount of time that it takes to load the image. Skeptics will contend that loading text (without a graphic) will take less time; however, this detracts from the overall aesthetic quality of the site, and removes from consideration the whole notion of graphical versions and the importance that they play in a creative web page. The pictures used by Sci Fi Channel: The Dominion, while visually unappealing to some, will certainly enchant the more jaded members of society. The eerie, almost ethereal, graphic is genius when placed in context with the theme of science fiction: that which is unworldly and alien. Besides being a tantalizing object of art, it serves as an impressive container for links on the page. There are two drawbacks, however: since this page is most impressive when viewed with Netscapereg., and some webcrawlers, such as those using the Internet Explorer or Mosaic, may not be able to load any kind of picture, ruining the practicality of such a method. Some others, such as a student of the University of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...