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General Strain Theory
In 2016 alone, there were over 200,000 arrests made involving white collar crimes (UCR, 2016).
Although white collar crime makes up less than 1% of all arrests made, it can cost its victims
upwards of trillions of dollars in fiscal damages each year (ACFE, 2014). Despite its detrimental
cost to its victims, very few theories are capable of explaining why white collar crimetakes place.
General strain theory is one of the few theories capable of explaining the phenomenon of white
collar crime, naming the presence of negative stimuli and goal blockage, among other factors, as
central causes of criminality, despite the background or demographic of the offender. In The Wolf
of Wall Street, Jordan Belfort grew up in a middle class family, and turned... Show more content on
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Rothschild for six months, Jordan received a promotion to a position as a stockbroker, and was
promptly laid off the same day due to the Black Monday crash. This situation in particular,
placed an enormous amount of strain on Jordan as a positive stimulus was removed, via the loss
of his job, and a negative stimulus was added, via pressure to provide for himself and his wife.
These were added to the strain already being placed on Jordan through the disjuncture of his
expectations and reality. In addition to the clustering of these negative events, losing a job was of
high magnitude to Jordan as he viewed his position as a stockbroker as essential to the removal
of another strain in his life, the gap between his desired wealth and his actual lower middle class
lifestyle. Although Jordan was able to obtain a job as a stockbroker in a relatively short time, the
effect of his recent unemployment impacted his decision to use illegal selling tactics when he
returned to work. The combination of these factors led to feelings of disappointment, frustration
and fear within Jordan, ultimately leading him to the use of illegal pump and dump selling
techniques, in which a stockbroker provides a client with false insider information in order to
intentionally drive up the value of an often, worthless stock, and convince the client to invest
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Wildfire Climate Change
Introduction
Wildfires occur in the natural landscape, as forests. They tend to caught fire uncontrollably and last
for a long period of time. These occurrences are affected by many factors and each factor stimulates
the other. Global warming is one of the major factors that affect both the drought and the wildfire.
Researchers predict for higher temperatures in the coming years due to a huge increase in
greenhouse gas concentration in the air. As a result, forests will catch fire easily because there
will be drier and warmer conditions which allow the trees to die. Therefore, there will be an
increase in the rate of wildfires.
Cause of Global Warming/Climate change:
Climate change increases the number of wildfire occurrences, wildfire intensity and the length of
the wildfire season. Having dry and warm weathers will increase the severity of the wildfires by
decreasing the precipitation to 15 percent and increasing the evaporation rates. This causes
California to be in a severe drought conditions. In addition, it will increase the length of the fire
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The rest 10 percent were caused by natural causes, such as lightning. Humans start a rage wildfire
without even knowing by producing one of the follow: a vehicle spark, campfire or lite
cigarette. People cause a vehicle spark by hanging a chain at the end of the car and driving.
Campfires are the highest ranked issues for starting a wildfire. They cause a lot of destruction.
For example, there was a wildfire in Yosemite National Park and the Sierra Foothills that burned
around 400 acres of land and destroyed hundreds of homes. The amount of damages was
estimated to be around 54 million. The second highest issue that promotes wildfires is cigarette
butts. People discharge their cigarette but on dry grass either in from of their homes or near
forests. The cigarette causes a blaze, which increases in size and cause a huge
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An Analysis of Oedipus and Aristotle s Definition of the...
An Analysis of Oedipus and Aristotle s Definition of the Tragic Hero
Introduction
In the Poetics, Aristotle provides an outline of how the artist is to portray or represent the perfect
Tragedy. A Tragedy, of course, was nothing more than a drama, in which the characters appeared
better than in real life (in a comedy, they appeared worse, according to Aristotle). Aristotle s Poetics
makes several references to other dramatic works to illustrate his points, but he most commonly
calls upon The Odyssey to support his argument for how a dramatic structure should be designed.
However, along with the Odyssey, Aristotle extensively references SophoclesOedipus Rex. Both
poetic works were enormously popular in their time (the former had been passed down orally for
generations, and the latter won the top prizes at the dramatic festivals). Therefore, Aristotle is
comfortable using both to support his viewpoint concerning Tragedy and the Tragic Hero. This
paper will analyze the standards that Aristotle sets out concerning the definition of the Tragic Hero
and show how Sophocles Oedipus exemplifies Aristotle s definition of a Tragic Hero.
The Tragedy Before beginning, however, it is necessary to examine the aim of Tragedy. A Tragic
work, according to Aristotle, was simply one that showed men as better than they typically are in
everyday reality. Tragedy served to show mankind at his noblest, without, however, depicting man
as unreal or unbelievable. To represent a noble man
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The Goals For The Millennium Development Goals Essay
189 United Nations Member States agreed to achieve 8 goals for The UN Millennium
Development Goals (MDGs) from 2000 to 2015 for fighting poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy,
environmental degradation, and discrimination against women in the word. In addition,
tuberculosis (TB) was also the sixth goal of MDGs leading cause of death worldwide. The WHO
estimated over 9.6 million people fall ill with TB in 2014: 5.4 million men, 3.2 million women and
1.0 million children. (WHO,2014)
Tuberculosis (TB) was identified as a highly infectious disease, was transmitted primarily via
inhalation and caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). After inhalation, MTB came into
lung before ending up in alveoli where macrophages recognized and destroyed tuberculosis bacteria.
However, macrophage cannot kill all of MTB so the survivors infected and hijacked macrophage.
Amount of MTB also increase continuously until bursting the macrophage leading to cause further
infection and extracellular bacilli. Overtime, the mixture of blood and sputum in lungs tuberculosis
was formed when the centers of granulomas necrotize was infected by MTB. (Niemi, 2014)
Therefore, antimicrobial agents were used in the treatment of TB including TB treatment and
antimicrobial activity such as isoniazid, pyrazinamide and ethambutol for initial regimens; and
capreomycin, viomycin or cycloserine in recent years. There were some drugs were used for
indication including rifamycins, aminoglycosides and fluoroquinolones.
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The Irish Immigration During The Nineteenth Century
During 1850 and the following two decades, a mass Irish immigration to America took place. The
mass immigration carried aspiring individuals and families to come to the the land of opportunity
for the betterment of their future and their children s. Under the rule of Britain, Ireland was
thwarted from industrializing and expanding. While, overseas, the United Stateswas thriving from
the technological advancements and entrepreneurial success, appealing to many emigrants. The
Irish immigrationin the late nineteenth century was a result of primarily devastating social factors
such as the Great Potato Famine in Ireland. Most of their expectations were not met in the United
States because they were poorly treated at their low paying, dangerous jobs and were often
discriminated due to stereotypes, resulting in an overall, emotional and physically painful
experience with numerous hardships.
During and after the devastating Great Potato Famine in Ireland, many Irish left the country for
America. They viewed America as a land of opportunity that provides more stability and security.
The majority of the immigrants to America were tenant farmers and laborers. The tenants were
among the poorest citizens in respect to the social hierarchy. Under the rule of England, many
tenants had to work harder to produce crops and grains for England rather than for themselves and
Ireland. As a result, many tenants were producing crops that were for commercial uses rather than
personal. They were
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Islamic Terrorism And The Threat Of Cultural Subversion
Radical Islamic terrorism and is one of the greatest threats faced by the western world today .From
threatening our life styles to killing our fellow citizens ,Islam underpins and erodes our laws and
institutions in the name of their stalling 6th century ideology and holy book. Angered by
transgressions long past and considering all foreigners and non believers infidels and non human,
Radical Islamunless stopped in its cultural subversion and terrorist actions will soon become to
much to be handled. In this paper I hope to convey my message through the topics of the myth of a
peaceful Islamic religion, the threat of cultural subversion, The failure of the western world, and
what we can do to stop our downward spiral. From its beginnings... Show more content on
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He did all of this simply because they refused to convert to his violent and evil faith and called it
just. Here is a excerpt from the biography of Muhammad ,which has been accepted world wide as
true but those who practice the faith. When the tribe of . . . Quraiza was ready to accept Sad s
judgment, Allah s Apostle sent for Sad who was near to him. Sad came, riding a donkey and
when he came near, Allah s Apostle said (to the Ansar) [or Helpers], Stand up for your leader.
Then Sad came and sat beside Allah s Apostle who said to him. These people are ready to accept
your judgment. Sad said, I give the judgment that their warriors should be killed and their children
and women should be taken as prisoners. The Prophet then remarked, O Sad! You have judged
amongst them with (or similar to) the judgment of the King Allah. Muhammad inspired his men to
make war in the name of Islam by looting , killing , beheadings, and forcing innocents into slavery.
And if the Quran is to be believed, this is the man all Muslims are supposed to emulate? Long after
Muhammad s eventual death, Muslims have continued his jihad ( holy war ) for hundreds of
thousands of years. Only being checked by the ability of native non Muslims to protect themselves.
One example of this was the defeat of the Umayyad caliphate at the battle of Tours, which shattered
their power in Europe.
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In 2014 almost everyone has some kind of computer, whether...
In 2014 almost everyone has some kind of computer, whether it is a desktop, a laptop, a tablet or
smartphone we all use these devices every day to make our lives easier. What most of us do not
know is what is inside of these devices, things like RAM, the binary system, the CPU and
different kinds of memory are all included in each of these devices. In this paper I will describe the
functions and relationships of different parts of the computer. The RAM, or random access memory,
is sometimes called the brain of the computer. The RAM is where everything you are working on
at a given point in time is stored. The RAM is the brain of the computer because it remembers
everything you are working on at the present time (conscience) and it can... Show more content on
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01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 00100000 01010111 01101111 01110010
01101100 01100100 00100001
The zeros and ones are grouped together into specific sections, and each section is strung
together to form a string of code. Each section resembles one character, the code above writes
out Hello World! Now that we have a language for the computer to understand, and we saw how
much code is needed to write a simple sentence, how exactly will the computer process millions
if not billions of these strings in a timely manner? The computer s CPU or central processing unit
does just that. The CPU is a little chip that does a big job. It takes all of the binary code for a
program and shoots it out onto the screen in the language that we can understand. The CPU
takes billions of lines of binary code and grinds it out in seconds. How long does it take you to
pen Microsoft Word, or the internet on your computer? For me it takes maybe a second if not
sooner. The CPU takes the billions of lines of code in each program, reads it all and translates it
all into the programs we see on the screen. That is what the CPU does. While all of these parts of
the computer are fascinating, the really shocking part is how they all seamlessly work together to
make up the computer. When I opened Microsoft Word to write this paper the RAM took the
program off the hard drive and the CPU took the program s binary code and translated it into what
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A Song Of Ice And Fire Analysis
A Song of Ice and Fire is a series of books written by George R.R. Martin that is set in a fantasy
world with medieval style combat and politics. Several characters in this series are inspired by
individuals that were involved in an English war during the medieval era. A major source of
inspiration for George R.R. Martin was the Wars of the Roses, which occurred in England from
1455 to 1487, and this helped him create several of his main characters including: Tyrion
Lannister, Joffrey Baratheon, and Cersei Lannister. George R.R. Martin took inspiration from
kings and queens from the Wars of the Roses and the period before the war. Martin used their
personalities to create appropriate characters in his books. Tyrion Lannister was inspired by... Show
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Her first tenure lasted from 1445 to 1461 while her second tenure was much shorter and only
lasted from 1470 to 1471. Margaret often ruled the kingdom from behind her husband and
involved herself with the struggles of dealing with a rebellion. Margaret was also known for
spending large amounts of money to treat herself and exert her influence on everyone around
her. Cersei Lannister married Robert Baratheon at the age of 17 and became the queen of
Westeros. Cersei s reign as queen lasted for 15 years and she eventually became queen regent
when Robert died and Joffrey was taking the throne. Cersei is described as being a very cunning
and manipulative character throughout the series. These attributes help her maintain a high
level of power when Joffrey becomes king. If I accept you, you shall be the King s Hand in
name, but my Hand in truth. You will share all your plans and intentions with me before you act,
and you will do nothing without my consent. (A Clash of Kings 67). This quote shows Cersei
talking to Tyrion and asserting her power by demanding that Tyrion communicate all of his plans
to her. With its aid she could reward her friends by gifts of cash, presents of jewels and other
favours, and overawe her foes by the extent of her power. (Myers 155). In this quote, the author is
describing the wealth and power that Margaret Anjou possessed as queen of England. Margaret
would spend
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The Writing A Great Swoosh Of Energy
Students will write numerous essays throughout their high school years, and most teachers adapt
some form of in class editing, or peer editing. Though the problem with this is that poor editors do
not just have an effect on their own writing and their own essay, but they affect others, as well.
Students do not put as much time or effort into revising as they are required to do. The rough draft
is meant to be byzantine, with the understanding that a thorough editor will comb through every
sentence and completely tear it apart. In a great swoosh of energy, [the writer] plunges into the
writing, putting down everything that occurs to him in the first of what may turn out to be 9 or 10
drafts (Epstein para. 10). Of course, it often ends up being a repetitive and extensive process;
however, if it seems boring, then the editingis not being executed correctly. Though often perceived
as tedious, editing an essay is indubitably the most enjoyable part of the writing process.
Overview
Editing an essay is fairly simple. An editor s job is to mark up the essay, piece by piece, and
ameliorate it. As a work in progress , the writing goes through stages, and the editorial stage will
help trim and sharpen the final piece (Van Patten para. 1). The first draft is expected to be messy
and long, for it is just the writer transferring ideas from his/her mind onto the paper; proofreading
and revising it will completely transform the jumble of words into a presentable work.
Special Terms
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Essay on Nike Cost of Capital Case
NIKE, INC.: COST OF CAPITAL
On July 5, 2001, Kimi Ford, a portfolio manager at NorthPoint Group, a mutual fund management
firm, pored over analysts write ups of Nike, Inc., the athletic shoe manufacturer. Nike s share price
had declined significantly from the beginning of the year. Ford was considering buying some
shares for the fund she managed, the NorthPoint Large Cap Fund, which invested mostly in Fortune
500 companies, with an emphasis on value investing. Its top holdings included ExxonMobil,
General Motors, McDonald s, 3M, and other large cap, generally old economy stocks. While the
stock market had declined over the last 18 months, the NorthPoint Large Cap Fund had performed
extremely well. In 2000, the fund ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On the cost side, Nike would exert more effort
1Nike s fiscal year ended in May.
2Douglas Robson, Just Do В… Something: Nike s Insularity and Foot Dragging Have It Running
in Place,
BusinessWeek (2 July 2001). 3Sneakers in this segment sold for $70 $90 a pair.
4Mindy Grossman joined Nike in September 2000. She was the former president and chief
executive of Jones
Apparel Group s Polo Jeans division.
2 on expense control. Finally, company executives reiterated their long term revenue growth targets
of 8% to 10% and earnings growth targets of above 15%.
Analysts reactions were mixed. Some thought the financial targets were too aggressive; others saw
significant growth opportunities in apparel and in Nike s international businesses.
Kimi Ford read all the analysts reports that she could find about the June 28 meeting, but the
reports gave her no clear guidance: a Lehman Brothers report recommended a strong buy, while
UBS Warburg and CSFB analysts expressed misgivings about the company and recommended a
hold. Ford decided instead to develop her own discounted cash flow forecast to come to a clearer
conclusion.
Her forecast showed that, at a discount rate of 12%, Nike was overvalued at its current share
price of $42.09 (Exhibit 2). However, she had done a quick sensitivity analysis that revealed Nike
was undervalued at discount rates below 11.17%. Because she was
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Deregulation And Lack Of Supervision
Additionally, reasons for most of the major crises were deregulation and lack of supervision. Until
recently, such complex products like derivatives were unsupervised as they were not directly
connected to the deposits.
A change in regulation is one of the problems which arises for structured products. For example
decision of government to decrease use of non standardised or opaquely priced financial products.
The aim of such action is to attract attention of structured products users to the need of covering
externalities placed by such instruments.
Moreover, crises are considered to be consequences of several negative economic indicators,
however this is not correct for the 2007 crisis, which happened during the period of high and stable
growth rate and low inflation. Due to a strong connection between financial markets, the crisis
spread fast globally. This showed that even well developed economic system can experience
damageable drops. As a countermeasure, in developed countries, governments set their monetary
policies to stimulate industrial output and recover financial markets.
4.2. Structured Products are to Blame
Structured products are blamed for playing important role in the 2007 crisis. The securitisation
process changed the way banks operate as the originate to hold model replaced by the fee driven
originate to distribute model. New operating model helped banks reduce maturity mismatch for
assets and liabilities. However, such products are not transparent
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Motivation Theory Essay
Six Recommendation on Motivation theory
The Goal of this Article is to analyse the various Motivation Theories for employees in the
workplace environment. It attempts not to just present yet another theory of work motivation,
rather focusing on metatheory which is the processes through which we can build more valid, more
complete and more practical theories.
The authors of this article have drafted six recommendations that they believe and feel that are the
best. It is in their view a combination of facts that can lead to better understanding of employee
motivation factors and effective methods of management.
Recommendation 1 : Using the results of the existing meta analyses to Integrate the valid aspects of
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The article gives the examples of Jack Welch CEO of General Electric who was the first to coin
the term boundary less organisation as a result of frustrations that knowledge that was not shared
between the myriads of divisions at GE. According to this line of thinking it is clear that work
motivation theory needs to be extended and further developed within areas other than isolated
task performance settings. Motivation theory should be applied in a Individual employee point
of view as well as a team point of view. This is due to the fact that some issues might occur in a
group setting but not be a issue when it s dealing with a single employee. For example the article
refers to Social Loafing that is a occurrence that is sometimes seen in a group situation. As
managers or leaders its important to gather knowledge from these different settings and the
challenges, but be mindful not to generalise these experiences. They can be situation specific.
In my own personal work experiences I find the lack of knowledge and experience sharing very
frustrating. I have noticed that during my time at my current organisation sharing of knowledge
and Interaction of ideas between departments have decreased remarkably. I can understand the
frustrations felt by Jack Welch CEO of GE since I strive to share and merge knowledge and see it
as essential to the organisation and employees when
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The Oppression Of The Feminist Theory
Without having an acceptable amount of knowledge about feminism, many individuals may think
that it focuses exclusively on promoting the superiority of women over men, however feminism s
main focus is to understand the inequality amongst both genders. Most individuals may think
feminists are only women supporters, however they advocate for equal rights amongst both
genders. Feminismis devoted to empowering women, influencing them to push for equality, and
improving the conditions of their lifestyles. The feminist theoryis a theory that supports feminism.
The goals of the feminist theory are to generate options for social change and appraise the status
quo. This theory proposes that women as a whole are oppressed and degraded, and the major
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Some examples of these female activities are childrearing and teaching. Anoother key concept of
the feminist theory is social movements which are basically marches and protests. This is when
individuals who are advocating the same cause march and protests of a social change. During social
movemements, individuals are able to speak up about how they feel towards a soial change. Lastly,
the most important aspect to the feminist theory is intersectionality. An example of this would be a
Hispanic person living in an African American dominated community vs. an African amerian
individual living in a Hispanic domincated community. Ultimately, the strengths of feminist theory
are that they critique power dynamics within families, meaning that some gender roles that are
fixed in society, are not fixed within the family due to a parent being a feminist in the family.
Also, another strength is valuing and hearing women s voices, which is very vital. Women s voice
are not often heard in society, so the feminist theory allows these individuals to be a voice for
themselves and the
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Challenges Facing Argentina Offers Its Residents Free...
Summary of Opportunities and Challenges Argentina offers its residents free tuition at its public
institutions. While this incentive may seem wonderful for the citizens of Argentina, it has also
created multiple issues. Economic hardship has exacerbated these issues. The tuition free and open
admission policies, while offering students a chance at success, have left the higher education
institutions broken as faculty were not being paid appropriately, this has since changed, but little
funds are being dedicated to research and development.
Higher education institutions in Argentina have long fought for autonomy. Under the 1918 reform
of Cordoba, GarcГa de Fanelli (2007) writes that students argue for a self governing university with
the participation of students, professors, and alumni on university councils, (p. 573). In addition to
this reform, the Catholic Church had a strong influence on higher education institutions in 1958.
The church supported the privatization of institutions within the country, GarcГa de Fanelli (2007)
writes that growth of the private sector has gone hand in hand with an increase in the number of
public and private institutions, (p. 573). These institutions include professional programs as well as
vocational schools.
Argentina, under these autonomous institutions, has the highest higher education gross enrollment
rate in the region 48% in 1999 2000 and a top female tertiary gross enrollment ratio of 60%, (p.
574) writes GarcГa
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The Federal Reserve System
The Federal Reserve is a federal system enacted to help balance the monetary system of America.
Overall, the system is meant to encourage economic growth. However, there are some flaws of the
system that result in economic chaos, such as stealing and inflation. It s vital to understand the
biblical principles that are overstepped by the Federal Reserve to determine if it is a system that
aids Christian practices. Thus, one can observe the important role that the system plays, but also the
problems that its flaws can create by overstepping Christian principles.
The Federal Reserve system was created to help maintain a balance for the monetary system in
America. Not only does it help regulate the flow of currency, but it also oversees banks and
therefore influences Americans on a personal level with their finances. Evidently, the system is
deeply webbed into the federal system and everyday American life that it is now the system that is
largely used help to keep order to the economy. While the system has been beneficial, it s also had
its moments where it has created chaos. For example, the system has caused inflation, which has
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1 4). Therefore, the Federal Reserve is often involved in bailing out banks, deciding who gets
bailed out, and the overall money spending of the country. The Federal Reserve lives up to its name
and is the well that finances the country. Clearly, the system is an important part of America, and
controls many important aspects of a stable country and economy. However, this doesn t necessarily
mean that the system doesn t have a trail of bad decisions that have actually harmed the economy
and
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Essay on Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death
Institution Affiliation
Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death by Patrick Henry
Althia Giles
201240 Fall 2012 HIUS 221 D54 LUO
Ms. Catherine Hardee
November 12, 2012
Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death by Patrick Henry
Henry s Speech Was a Call to Action. What Did He Want His Fellow Virginians To Do? What
Were His Justifications For The Proposed Action? How Did Henry Address The Concerns Of
Those Who Did Not Agree With Him?
At the Second Virginia Convention held on 23rd March, 1775 in St. John s Church, Richmond
Virginia, Patrick Henry stood and addressed his fellow delegates regarding the defense and arming
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Through the use of the image of slavery, Henry managed to paint a clear picture of how the
situation was, therefore, making it easier for him to emphasize the need for America s
independence. Also, Henry uses a change in the volume of his voice in his video speech to
appeal to the emotions of his fellow delegates. Henry begins his speech in a normal tone of voice,
but throughout the video, his voice gradually gets louder with time, and in the end, he shouts his
concluding line, give me liberty, or give me death! [4] This gradual volume change in Henry s
voice enabled him to appeal to the feelings of his audience effectively, and eventually emphasize on
his message of fighting for liberty.
At the beginning of Henry s speech, he was aware of the fact that not every delegate supported
his idea of fighting British rule; some wanted America to make peace and reconciliation with
Britain. He politely acknowledged different men often see the same subject in different lights [5]
and that his aim was to express his sentiments unreservedly regarding the debate on whether
Americans should fight for their freedom or remain enslaved by the British rule. Henry hoped his
fellow delegates would not see his sentiments as disrespectful. He also told his audience that they
had a responsibility towards America and God to seek the truth and that if he held back his
opinions for fear of offending others; he would be
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The United States Armed Forces Essay
There are currently 2,204,836 people serving in the United States Armed Forces. Females currently
make up 16.2% of those currently serving equating to 358,156 this number includes both enlisted,
reserve, and the officer corps. While the Armed Forces has downsized, the percentage of females
serving has increased with females now making up 17.8% of all active duty personnel and roughly
thirty nine thousand serving as active duty officers. With the increasing diversity of the military,
Secretary of Defense Ash Carter officially opened all positions to females on 03 JAN 2016, in a
move to better strengthen the Armed Forces. (Demographics, 2013)
In 1981, the Supreme Court of the United States(SCOTUS) ruled on Rostker v. Goldberg that
stated, women would not be required to register for the Selective Service System(SSS) because
they are not able to serve in direct combat roles in any branch of the Armed Forces.(Rostker v.
Goldberg) While females have gone to war and been on the front lines, they have always been
there indirectly. Until the announcement by Secretary Carter on 03 DEC 2015 females were not
allowed to directly serve in combat units, or special operations. This change in policy by the
United States Armed Forces means there is precedence set by Rostker v. Goldberg in the case of
females having to register for the SSS. The SSS currently registers all males between the ages of
eighteen to twenty five, in the occurrence that the draft is reenacted. Females, now have the
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Stronger Muscles
Breathing is deeper Muscles start to work harder requiring more oxygen so you will start to
breathe deeper making the lungs work harder and faster to allow more oxygen to be delivered to
your muscles and carbon dioxide to be breathed out.
Temperature goes up Your temperature will go up while you are exercising but it wont go too high
because the blood vessels will go wider allowing heat to leave which will also allow more blood to
flow around your body.
Diffusion in the lung increases(breathing out) As you breathe in faster you also breathe out faster
because you need to get rid of carbon dioxide as fast as possible to replace it with oxygen.
Sweating starts The widening of the blood vessels is not enough to let all the heat out and preventing
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A parasympathetic response called Vasodilation happens. Blood vessels directing to the muscles
dilate to allow more oxygen to be used. The blood pressure will drop because of the dilation. When
we exercise our body will heat up causing blood vessels around our skin to dilate, more blood flows
and help to reduce the excess heat in out body.
Vasoconstriction The sympathetic nervous system on the brain causes the heartrate to increase
making your veins constrict. This is called vasoconstriction and the blood flow will be directed
right to the muscle to help it work harder. Temperature increases to help the flow of blood around
the body. Your reflexes will be quicker and your muscles tense. This facilitates the blood carrying
oxygen and removing waste products.
Exercising stimulates Vasodilation and Vasoconstriction to facilitate the oxygen delivered to the
muscles. It also keeps the blood vessels healthy and stops the accumulation of cholesterol and
harmful substances. It can also help on warming up and cooling down of the
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Recombinant Dna Techniques Essay
In this experiment, individuals were able to use recombinant DNA techniques such as cloning to
alter the DNA of a certain strain of yeast called Saccharomyces Cerevisiae. By the use of cloning,
scientists are able to analyze and compare the genetic material of a specific organism to another. In
this lab, the recombinant DNAtechniques are used to transform AmpS E. Coli to AmpR E. Coli.
This was done by using an insert, a vector, and a host. The insert was S. Cerevisiae genomic
DNA, E. Coli plasmid was the vector, and E. Coli was the host. The technique of gel
electrophoresis was also used to determine whether the DNA was cut or not with restriction
enzymes. Uncut sequences of the DNA were sent to an outside laboratory for sequencing. Then
when the sequencing was complete, computer programs, such as BLAST, were used to determine
whether or not the genomic insert originates from a gene and if the yeast codes for a protein that
could be found within the human genome. Introduction Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, more
commonly known as baker s yeast or brewer s yeast, is very favorable to use in biotechnology
because of the wide range of environmental conditions it could live in. S. Cerevisiae is capable to
live from freezing temperatures to about 55в—¦C, proliferate from 12в—¦C to 40в—¦C, grow
within the pH range of 2.8 8.0, could be dried almost completely and still come back alive with the
addition of water, grow and ferment at sugar concentrations of 3M, and can tolerate up to a
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The Mortality Rate Of Humans
People recognize that death is the terminal point in the life of a physical body. In a moment, a
person s memory, personality, and experiences all seem to disappear. It is foolish for people to
live a life unprepared for the inevitable where one s existence ceases to exist. In fact, the mortality
rate of humans is 100 percent. Perhaps some essential part of people survive deathand lives forever
beyond the grave. The truth can come from two choices speculation or revelation. Many people
believe in the afterlife because the various religions they practice. Several religions teach that life
after death does exist. Religious belief, however, does not entirely account for all the people who
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Whether it s heaven or hell, one s soul may be judged or evaluated on where they will arrive in the
afterlife. The way a person has conducted themselves will influence their soul s destiny after death.
What survives after the death of the body? Prominent world religions view this part of afterlife
differently. For example, Christianity has dualistic conceptions. A non physical soul that separates
the body at death, but there are also contrasting views. For instance, many Christians believe that a
spiritual body resurrects after death. It can be physical and three dimensional. However, but that
spiritual body is distinct from a person s current physical body. Now, Buddhists do not believe that
a body contains a soul. However, they do believe a person s karma survives death, prior sensations,
perceptions, and consciousness transmit to another physical body. The moment death occurs, it sets
in motion of an immediate retribution for the consequences of these desires or actions. Then
forcing the individual to be reborn once again into the unceasing cycle of karma and samsara.
(Sumegi 2013). Religion can date back as far as homo sapiens existence (100,000 B.C.E.). People
of this time conducted burial rituals and handled the dead with care and consideration. However, it
is known they buried their dead with food, weapons, stone implements, decorative shells, and bones
in the graves with the deceased. One must presume the
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Clover Bingo Review Paper
Clover Bingo Review This gaming site launched in May 2014, and was called Paddy Bingo, but
it changed its brand name to Clover, due to the fact that the first choice of name was a similar
name to another branded gaming site. The theme of the site looks just as you would expect,
because it has all things lucky displayed across the website. There are images of Clovers,
Emerald Isle, and Leprechauns are on the home page. But not everything is green, because some
of the other pages have a nice shade of blue colours. This website is powered by Jumpman
Gaming, and is on 15Network. There is the usual lucky wheel feature, but this wheel is designed
different compared to many others. It is a green and beige colour with a gold shamrock in the
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The processing time is up to seven days, which is pretty standard within the network. The bingo
wagering requirement is 4x bonus, and the IG wagering rule is 40x bonus. Players are required to
wager ВЈ100 in cash before a first time withdrawal will be allowed. Players who request a first
time withdrawal will have to provide proof of photo id, proof of their address, and a copy of
their bank card. Please check the website for all T s and C s. Support Details Telephone: 01481
734 554 Email: support@cloverbingo.com Final Words Summary Clover Bingo has nothing that
stands out in the overcrowded market. However, the design is impressive, and does stand out. But
there isn t anything different compared to other sites that use the same network. We really like the
bingo rooms, because they are very modern, colourful and busy with chatters. The rooms are easy
to navigate and the overall atmosphere was a happy one. We think that the wagering rule of ВЈ100
real cash is a little high. Although avid slot fans might achieve the wagering, it might prove to be a
little difficult for bingo users. But overall it s a good online bingo site; it just doesn t have anything
that stands
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Case Study of Carnival Corporation
The history of the Carnival Corporation begins in 1972, when Ted Arison set up Carnival Cruise
Lines as a subsidiary of the American International Travel Service. The first ship ran aground, but
Arison remained steadfast in achieving his vision of a cruise line offering affordable vacation
packages to middle income consumers. By 1977, Carnival had three ships, and ten years later, as
the industry leader, the company went public. In the early 1990s, Carnival began to diversify into
land based entertainment, thus changing its name to Carnival Corp. The company is the world s
#1 cruise operator with about a third of the market.
Carnival Corporation is comprised of Carnival Cruise Lines; the world s largest cruise line based on
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The company took a $135 million write off for that year. When Carnival acquired Holland
America Lines, it borrowed $375 million. In order to finance the borrowing, it issued Convertible
Subordinated Notes (4 1/2 percent) to raise $113 million to repay various bank loans and issued
more than 5.6 million shares Class A Common stock to increase capital. And when Carnival
acquired a 29.5% equity interest in Airtours for approximately $307 million, the company entered
into an unsecured five year $200million multi currency revolving credit facility and funded about
$163 million of the acquisition cost through this facility.
Opportunities.
In general, the cruise industry will continue to search for innovative ways to increase passenger
volumes, on board expenditures and ancillary revenue streams. The keys to the cruise experience
appeal include the predictability of travel cost and the ease of the vacation decision. A telephone
call to a single entity and one check will reserve a vacation, which at a minimum typically includes
on board dining, entertainment, children s programming, accommodations, and airfare to and from
points of embarkment. In addition, cruise ships have greatly improved the quality of on board
experiences with more diverse food and beverage venues, entertainment and deck activities, meeting
and conference
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Dodge Durango And The 2015 Ford Explorer
The 2015 Dodge Durango and the 2015 Ford Explorer are both sport utility vehicles, SUV for
short, with lots of class and style. These two vehicles are widely sold across the United States.
They are known for their sleek style and appearance.
The 2015 Dodge Durango is in its third generation. It is a three row unibody SUV that shares its
platform with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and the last generation of the Mercedes Benz M class.
The Dodge Durango stretches 202.1 inches long, 75.8 inches wide and 70.9 inches tall. The
Dodge Durango is bold and has attitude, some would even say it brings back the spirit of dodge,
that American Muscle. The Dodge Durango is spacious even with the seven passenger seating
you can still store lots in the cargo space. The Dodge Durango has a plush and upscale interior that
says money. The Dodge Durango is the best in class, best in power and has enough technology to
keep you and your passengers entertained for miles.
The 2015 Ford Explorer is also a three row SUV. The Ford Explorer is 197.1 inches long, 90.2
inches wide and 69.5 inches tall. The Ford Explorer comes with a strong structure that serves as its
foundation for Explorer capability, along with advanced technology that keeps you entertained. The
Ford Explorer seats seven comfortably with ample space in the cargo area. According to Ford
Motor Company, the Ford Explorer has the best highway efficiency in its class.
Here are side by side comparisons of both the 2015 Dodge Durango and the 2015
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SB-6 Analysis
On July 19, 2011, the Texas Senate passed the bill, Senate Bill 6 or SB 6. It was passed with a
nine to five along party lines that will impact Texas education for the next ten years. ( Texas
school board... ) The bill creates a fund for instructional materials in each district under the
Educational Materials Online, or EMAT system. The bill requires each district to state how the
IMA is used for educational purposes that cover the requirements for TEKS, or TexasEssential
Knowledge and Skills, under the State board of education(SBOE). Districts of Texas, as of 2011,
can now go to outside sources to get their materials, not approved in the SBOE process, and use the
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Steps have been made to improve the curriculum shown to students, but it is slow moving. In an
article in Slate, the TEA rejected a proposal. The author wrote, But in a close 8 7 vote, the Texas
State Board of Education rejected a proposed amendment that would ve empowered it to create an
expert panel of academics charged with catching the type of embarrassing inaccuracies.. (Moser)
However, some improvements have been made. In the San Antonio Current, the review board
overturned the publishing of the Mexican American Heritage textbook where several racist
comments were written, such as, lazy compared to American industrialists. (Zielinksi) In another
San Antonio Current article, strives were made to correct the science curriculum. The way students
learned about cells and their complexity changed from just evaluating it to comparing it. This
allows for more room for future updates. However, evolution was not named as one in the
discussion as it was beforehand. (Simmons) As in the past, evolution discussion in schools of the
state, was controversial to their Christian beliefs which contradicts the amendment added to SB 6. (
Texas school
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Industry Analysis of Apollo Group Inc and Career Education...
Apollo Group Inc. and Career Education Corporation: An Industry Analysis Abstract There a
number of major names within the educational industry, but it is the for profit schools that have
seen a number of great changes and divides within their respective sector. The two companies
evaluated here are Apollo Group Inc. and Career College Corporation, both of which have faced
some serious criticism and scrutiny because of their for profit business model and practices. Yet,
Career Education Corporation has proven to remain a less productive organization, one which has
seen losses in both its financial performance and consumer reputation. Environmental Elements
Both companies have faced legal scrutiny based on their for profit business model. In fact, For
profit colleges recruitment practices have been scrutinized by Congress and state attorneys,
(Wolfson Rule 2011). Career Education Corporation was barred from further expansion in 2005 by
the Department of Education. This ban was primarily because of the questionable accounting
practices of two schools in particular under the Career Education Corporation umbrella name:
Collins College and Brooks College. The company was eventually allowed to regain acquisitions
and other means of expansion in 2007, although its original probation period was set to end in
2006. The organization has consistently been targeted by state and Federal government agencies for
improperly report[ing] job placement rates, (Wolfson Rule
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Coast Guard Uniform
Choosing the Coast Guard Academy is profoundly due to the fact that I have a willingness to
serve my country, and the training provided giving me the readiness for any situation at any given
time. The more dedication that I as a cadet will strive to achieve will allow me to get the best
possible experience that the Academy has to offer. The faithfulness along with countless hours the
Cadets and Officers spend planning and preparing for any situation that may come their way, gives
them the readiness to answer the call when presented. This itself shows to me that they are eager to
take on the challenge and use their past knowledge to complete the mission or task, making this the
uniform that I want to proudly wear. Participating in the Cadet
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Wasted Green on Going Green Essay
The amount of energy it takes to produce a car can actually offset the amount of emissions emitted
throughout a car s lifetime. When thinking about energy efficiency, the ultimate green car , the
Prius, is actually one of the sources of the worse pollution in North America! (Demorro). The
Toyota Prius, known as the most iconic green car, earns itself the most miles per gallon with the
efficiency of using two engines, one of them being an electric. Controversially, the electric engine
heavily relies on the use of rare earth elements which production comes almost exclusively from
China. Alongside with China s hazardous mining techniques and careless refining practices, the top
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Pooling together all of the accumulated energy it takes to drive and build a Toyota Prius, the head
honcho of the green movement, the Hummer H1 takes fifty percent less energy to manufacture and
maintain (Demorro). Adding onto the Hummer H1 s durability, the added production costs, and
maintenance, the Toyota Prius is nonexistent in the green efficiency standards. The fragility of
the Toyota Prius, in comparison, reveals that the technology for hybrid cars are still in the infant
stages, requiring attention to detail on the efficient electric engine. Hybrid cars, such as the
Toyota Prius and the Honda Insight, offer two engines instead of one, a fuel efficient gas engine
and an electric engine that produces no emissions. Hybrids are the most gasoline efficient of all
cars they typically get 48 to 60 miles per gallon (claimed). Not bad, but only about twenty to
thirty five percent better than a fuel efficient gasoline powered vehicle like the Honda Civic, for
example, that gets 36 miles per gallon (Dunn). In comparison to regular gasoline fueled vehicles,
hybrid cars only boast a measly twenty five percent increase in fuel economy with the standard
Honda Civics cutting the closest with an average thirty six miles per gallon. Although manufacture
s miles per gallon boasts great numbers, the actual claimed mileage by drivers is reduced roughly
ten
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Interest Group Research Paper
Gyawali 1
Bibek Gyawali Sherry Sharrifian GOVT 2305 09 April 2017 My Interest Group Our constitution
and strong independent judiciary have given us the freedom and power to argue on certain
matters and raise the voice towards it. I, as a college student, is disturbed by the expensive cost
of attending colleges. So, to raise voice against it, I am going to create an Interest group called
National Organization of Collegiate American Students Needing Help. As the name suggests, we
will use less or no cash, hence will use the local and available resources. The foremost obstacle in
creating a group is its impact and publicity on public. I along with some friends would create a
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Most of the members of the group are of the age below 25. As many political institutions require a
candidate to verify the certain criteria for experience and some qualifications, a young American
may not acquire all of those requirements. At this stage of life, the foremost priority of them is
education, and they don t want to hamper those getting involved in a political conflict. Politics is
believed to be monotonous which does not offer variety or interest. Young people think and are
aware that, by getting involved in politics they are limiting their career opportunities which will
refrain them from competing and succeeding in a political matter. But they can influence a political
party to develop a particular
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Similarities And Differences Of The Inca And Aztec Empires
Throughout the previous time, pre European civilizations in the Americas, the Aztec and Inca
empires were separate and distinct civilizations. The two civilizations stayed with no question very
progressed and had their own intricated but very efficient society. Polytheism (who beliefs in
multiple gods) dominated both empires. They adored ideals broadly and fascinatingly, the Sun God
maintained the high place in mutually civilizations. However, both civilizations shared some
similarities, there were remarkable differences among the two empires. These contrasts and
similarities could be observed in many significant ways.
Religion was key component between both civilizations that I could clearly say their firm believes
in their lords. For instance, both empires needed human sacrifices to sustain living, they both
accumulated many temples in which they offered presents and sacrifices to their lords, and they
both had feasts where they expressed their generosity to their admired lords. The Inca and Aztec
Empire were quite different too when it was about their religion. The Inca for example prayed the
sun god Inti in a representative manner with ceremonies in temples. The Aztecs thought the Sun
would only stay awake if it established the most valued thing they had, which was human
lifeblood. They scarified chiliad of people a year and presented them often. It was very occasional
for the Inca.
The Inca and Aztec empires were very similar. They were based on managing resources and
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Strindberg s The Stronger Essay
Strindberg s The Stronger
In The Stronger Strindberg focuses upon the role and importance of women at the turn of the 20th
century. This is portrayed through a conversation of two women who have different lives and
social statuses. Mrs. X is married and therefore socially stronger. Miss Y is unmarried and rather
poignantly, doesn t speak.
At the turn of the 20th century, women were seen as 2nd class citizens to men. However, this
entire play is set in a women s cafГ© where
Strindberg s purpose is to allow the two characters to fully express their feelings rather than be
influenced and controlled by men. Since the play focuses upon the role and importance of marriage
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Strindberg has used this direction to show the audience that Mrs X knows that Miss Y is stronger
through silence. She is trying to fight her strength and get a reaction from her, thus taking away her
power.
Stage directions can also be used to reveal a characters emotion. For example, Miss Y glances up
from her paper, nods perfunctually, then goes on reading. This is the first time in the play that
the characters are together. Strindberg has used this direction to show the audience how Miss Y
feels about Mrs X. She is intimidated by Mrs X and uses the paper as a barrier . She doesn t
reciprocate Mrs Xs greeting and is being defensive. This signals a weakness to the audience and
the direction has been used to reveal a little bit of
Miss Y s personality.
The personalities of the characters can be explored by stage directions. For example, (With Malken
s pop gun) Loads it, points it and pops it at Miss Y who looks momentarily startled Here, Mrs X is
striving for a reaction and attention from Miss Y. She has gone too far and invaded Miss Y s
personal space. Mrs X has used a child s toy to do this and is being childish. Mrs X has lost her
strength.
Strindberg has used this stage direction to show the audience how persistent Mrs X is when seeking
attention from Miss Y.
Strindberg also uses stage directions to help build tension.
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Melting Pot Summary
Does Melting Pot s external conflict have a winner? Frist off your going to need to know what an
external conflict is. An external conflict is a challenge between you and an outside force. I think
personally Melting Pot does have a winner for its external conflict. Am going to give you some
major details about Melting Pot you will need to know. The main detail you need to know is that
the neighborhood the main character lives in is not the richest. Here is another important fact about
the main character is. She is the granddaughter of immigrants.
Does the Seventh Grade s internal conflict have a winner? One of the major things you re going to
need to know is what is an internal conflict ? An internal conflict is the conflict
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Pride And Prejudice Essay
Pride and Prejudice: Marriage
Essay written by Maria Engstrom
Introduction
For this essay, I chose to read the perhaps most famous book by the English author Jane Austen.
During the reading I was thinking about which theme I should choose to write about and analyze,
and eventually I felt that marriage was the central keyword in the book. I will concentrate on the
situation of the daughters in the family, since these are the best described in the novel. My dealing
with different ideals and problems within a marriage will be illustrated with examples from the text.
Analysis
quot;Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance. If the dispositions of the parties are ever
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Since money is so important, Wickham tries to elope with Georgiana Darcy only because of her
fortune of ВЈ30,000 since the property of a woman automatically becomes the property of the
husband in the marriage.
Marriage was therefore a great security for a happy life since there was nothing like the social
security, old age pensions or health insurances we are provided with today.
quot;If you go on refusing every offer of marriage, you will never get a husband and I am sure I
do not know who is to maintain you when your father is dead. quot;
The sentence above is the quoting of Mrs. Bennet to Elizabeth after the refusal of Mr. Collins
proposal. The statement reflects the situation for women in the novel and during this period. No
professions (politics, university related etc.) were open for women of the genteel classes, so
independence on the woman s hand almost never occurred. The only quot;profession quot;
available was that of being a governess, which meant educating the daughters of a family, but this
was a job with low working conditions and lowly paid. Therefore women had to marry their life
into money, happiness and a secured future (if they did not by chance happened to inherit a large
sum of money.) As Charlotte
Lucas thoughts before accepting the proposal of Mr. Collins are pictured in the novel:
quot;Without thinking highly either of men or of
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Cause And Effect Of Chacxulub Impact
Chicxulub Impact
By Talullah Lennon
The Cause:
An Asteroid is formed in the inner solar system in a particular part called the Asteroid Belt, when
small particles of rock and metal collide with each other, and slowly build up over time. Planets
are formed the same way as asteroids, but what stops asteroids from growing and becoming a planet
is due to the gravitationally pull of Jupiter. The asteroid belt lies between Jupiter and mars.
Because of Jupiter s gravitationally pull the asteroid goes at a highly increased speed causing it
to crash into other asteroids in the belt, the result of this is either the asteroids bounce off one
another or they break off and don t stick together. The asteroid belt contains billions of asteroids in
all different sixes. Majority are reasonable small around the size of a large bolder but on occasion
there are asteroids that are humongous just like the Chicxulub asteroid
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The asteroid instantaneously made a hole that was 100km wide and 30km deep. Experts say
that it hit at the same energy as 100 million atomic bombs and left behind a 100 mile wide scar
known today as the Chicxulub creator Many scientists believe that the impact of the Chicxulub
asteroid played a big part in the KT Extinction which was the extinction of almost all life on
earth, including the dinosaurs. When the bowl collapsed it left behind a 200km creator across
and a couple of km deep. Later, on the centre of the crater rebounder and collapsed again , this
time it produced an inner ring. Now days a larger percentage of the creator is buried offshore,
under about 600m of sediments. The parts of the crater that are still on land are cover in limestone
and at the rim of the crater there is an arc of
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Evolution of Managed Care
Evolution of Managed Care HCS/235
Evolution of Managed Care Managed care is a type of system that was formed to help control the
costs and quality to health care services; this will give access to services to specific groups of
covered patients. The system was created to help the patients (customers) to receive services
without having the full financial burden (University of Washington, 1998). The managed care
services goal is to be able to help individuals and their families by providing health care services
that is affordable. This type of managed care will help employees or individuals by requiring a set
fee to be paid to the physician for visits, a co pay and monthly premium to be paid to the insurance
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The managed care programs is a staff model HMO, using the model there is an individual
practice associations (IPAs) and the network model HMO s (Davis, Collins, Morris, 2006). The
IPA model and the HMO service will allow a physician to set a fee for service for patients and be
able to contract with other plans to provide services to the people enrolled in their offices
(Davis, Collins, Morris, 2006). The IPA providers will be reimbursed for their services a various
number of ways from fee schedules to captivated payments (Davis, Collins, Morris, 2006). The
network model HMO plan will work with multispecialty practices they have no connections with
the HMO and then are reimbursed by capitation and fixed monthly payments (Davis, Collins,
Morris, 2006). There was an expansion in 1973 on the industry to better control the cost and
provide more comprehensive coverage (Davis, Collins, Morris, 2006). From 1973 to 1982
grants and loans were provided to develop HMO s. They required employees of large
corporations to extend the coverage to all the employees if in the areas that coverage was
available. The expansion of the managed care plans soon multiplied into new forms, since few
precautionary measures were taken to measure and record the data of the growing success, it
caused three major changes in the last couple of years. Changes in Managed Care In the past
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The Waikato War Of 1863-1864
A Key conflict that endures as one of the most noteworthy events in New Zealand s early history
is the Waikato war of 1863 1864. The significance of the battles lies in the definition of the status
of Maori and Pakeha in New Zealand. Particular historic debate surrounds whether the Waikato
war was caused more primarily over the dispute of land or sovereignty. Maori were rising against
British control and domination over them exhibited by establishment of the Kingitanga
movement and the resistance to land sales. Responding in a way they saw that they had the right
British invaded the Waikato. The outcomes of these events still hold debate and controversy in
the regions of occurrence even today. With large loss of lives on both sides directly from the
clashes, as Maori retained their pride refused to surrender to the British s superior technology. New
laws were passed as a result of the resistance involving shameless policy s which marginalised
Maori and there rights further. The consequences of this warwere drawn out until the late 20th,
when finally reparations were made in full.
Evidence of potential disputes over land and sovereignty had been prevalent since the early contact
between Maori and Pakeha, over these early origins of the issues generated the signing of the Treaty
in an attempt resolve the surrounding issues. But in fact the contestability of the treaty itself and
from the translation variance between the Maori and English versions rose up many more issues
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Romantic Emotionism In Alexander Pope s The Rape Of The Lock
Most of life s moments have little import. Each day often screams no more of significance than the
day preceding. There are a few moments throughout life that manage to contain, within themselves,
the power to change the course of one s life, but more often than not, the moments we give
importance to are fairly trivial events, changing or altering nothing more than any other day. We
find that those more common moments are created by culture, cultivated in a society that believes
that something about a day or a time though nothing significant changes, like birthdays demarking a
specific time on a continuum makes it special. This same brand of cultural elevation affects
physical features and infrequent, though insignificant still, actions. Alexander Popes The Rape of
the Lockcharts that influence in society and, with verse dripping with wit, questions what we
hold dear. The Rape of the Lock is written as a heroic Romantic poem, dealing in turns with
romance and violence. Canto Three is perhaps Pope s best encapsulation of Romantic passion in
the poem. The card game is told a conflict between semi personified cards and their players,
Belinda and the Baron. Pope seems to enthrall the reader when [t]he hoary Majesty of Spades
appears and pushes us to hold our breaths when [t]he Knave of Diamonds tries his wily arts, / and
wins (oh shameful chance!) the Queen of Hearts (56, 86 87). The cutting of Belinda s hairfollows
this, with the character, Clarissa, taking part to
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The Matter Of Foreign Aid
The matter of foreign aid is complicated. Through our own policies, the policies of international
organizations, and assorted agreements with numerous countries, our role in foreign aid has
continued to change over the decades to meet the growing needs of the developing and developed
worlds. While we try to aidthe developing world to the extent of our capabilities, there are several
elements to consider some of which in the past have often been neglected. When providing aid
to countries in need, we fund programs through both Official Development Assistance, hereafter
referred to as ODA, and through the financial support of private donors. We rely heavily on
partnerships with non governmental organizations, NGOs, to execute many of our funded
programs in other countries, as well as our own agencies such as the Peace Corps. This brief
will further explain the general reasoning for and operations of foreign aid, as well as provide
you with some past practices of foreign aid which will serve as models of what to do, or in some
instances, what not to do, in the future. Foreign aid has not been a formal element of our budget
for too long; in fact it s only been policy and budgeted for just over half a century. This is not to
say prior to the 1940s there was no international aid type involvement; it was just in other
conventions and for other purposes. For example, there was humanitarian relief in some European
countries, private investment in French and British colonies, and
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Essay about Islam
When the Soviet Union collapsed and the cold war came to an end, the world felt as if it were on
the edge of unlimited peace and prosperity. Unfortunately, new issues came to light, such as
terrorism. Terrorism is defined by Title 22 of the United States code, section 2656(d) as the pre
meditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targetsby sub national
groups or clandestine agents, usually intended to influence an audience. In light of recent terrorist
activity in the West, the danger that Islamic terrorism poses to national securityand civilian safety
has been brought to attention.
The Islamic world does not view the West favorably. Some extremists, such as the Hizballah, view
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In the Quranic verse 3:30, God tells believers that acts reflect the soul of their authors, which
explains why jihad is widely represented in the minds of Muslim and non Muslim individuals in the
acts committed in the name of Islam, such as acts of terrorism.
Although jihads contains many underlying values, such as equality, peace, and purity, the most
important value of jihad is justice. Muslims view justice mainly in the realm of social interaction.
An example of social interaction where justice is an issue would be a court trial, family
accountability, and particularly government interaction. When these social institutions become
seemingly unjust, it is then that the call of jihad seems most logical. The West s understanding of
jihad as a holy war is a misnomer. The war provoked by jihad is not holy in and of itself. War is
purely an attempt to bring holiness through infinite justice. It is ironic that Islam is sometimes held
to be a synonym for terrorism, when the very word Islam comes from the root word salaam in
Arabic, meaning peace.
Even though Western Islamic apologist claim that the Quran does not justify any form of
violence, in certain cases Islam tolerates, permits, and encourages war and war like acts.
According to the Quran, Muslims must always oppose oppression, but if there is ever a way to
avoid war or violence it must be taken. Most of the problem of jihad in Arab and Islamic nations is
clarifying who is eligible to declare jihad.
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Essay on The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter
There is plenty of opportunity for interpretation in Carter s writing, particularly in her book The
Bloody Chamber which is commonly considered to be her masterwork, brimming with
intertextualities and ambiguities. Some may find her work to be excessively violent or savage,
perhaps even alienating. Yet others may have found this no holds barred approach to be
exhilarating and refreshing in comparison to other authors of her time. In her re writing of Perrault
and Beaumont s classic tales, Carter proposes a reading of several well known stories with intent to
unveil through a feminist perspective the ideological content they present. The Bloody Chamberis
her take on the tale of Bluebeard; The Werewolf is her variation of the tale of... Show more content
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This in itself begins to uncover a deeper meaning to her literature; both obvious and latent in ways
which create a curiosity to analyse the text in depth. With The Bloody Chamber collection, Carter
made a clear attempt to demythologise classic fairy tales, using them not only to deconstruct
traditional masculinity, but also to highlight liberation and re evaluate the female standpoint within
a patriarchal society. Carter herself argued that although 18th century aristocratic writers who
penned these tales sprinkled in some morality in order to convert them into suitable parables for
children, the darkness of their content and belittlement towards women remained. Carter (2013,
page unknown) To counter this, her stories restored the female psyche of her protagonists by
rewarding their active sexuality rather than punishing it into passiveness or misogynistic
suppression.
It would be unfair to disregard the notion of gross repellence altogether, as the book is most
certainly populated with surreal and grotesque material. Carter s baroque and parodist take on fairy
tales outlines the darkness of grotesque literature. She uses vulgar language ..his prick, curved
upwards like the scimitar he held Carter (1995, page 17] to coincide with scenes of perverseness,
torture, incest, murder, sadomasochism, among other themes which in general are considered to be
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An Analysis of Mending Wall Essay
An Analysis of Mending Wall
Robert Frost once said that Mending Wall was a poem that was spoiled by being applied. What
did he mean by applied ? Any poem is damaged by being misunderstood, but that s the risk all
poems run. What Frost objects to, I think, is a reduction and distortion of the poem through practical
use. When President John F. Kennedy inspected the Berlin Wall he quoted the poem s first line:
Something there is that doesn t love a wall. His audience knew what he meant and how the
quotation applied. And on the other side of that particular wall, we can find another example of
how the poem has been used. Returning from a visit to Russia late in his life, Frost said, The
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Why doesn t Frost want to say what he meant? When asked, he d reply, What do you want me to
do, say it again in different and less good words? You get more credit for thinking, Frost wrote in
a letter, if you restate formulae or cite cases that fall in easily under formulae, but all the fun is
outside: saying things that suggest formulae that won t formulate that almost but don t quite
formulate. The formula is the easy answer that turns out to be, if right or wrong in general,
certainly inadequate in particular. The formula, like a paraphrase of the poem itself, is made of
those less good words the poet has tried to resist.
Mending Wall seems to present us with a problem, and appears to urge us to choose up sides. I
suspect most readers are eager to ally themselves with the speaker, to consider the neighbor dim
witted, block headed, and generally dull. Such a reading is nicely represented by the following
passage from a booklet on Robert Frost put out by Monarch Notes:
By the end of the poem [the wall] has become a symbol, and the two farmers have turned into
allegorical figures representing opposing views of freedom and confinement, reason and rigidity of
mind, tolerance and violence, civilization and savagery.... There is no mistaking the poet s
meaning, or his attitude toward what the wall represents ... it
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Studio Proposal For A Studio Project
Studio ProposalJogendra Chowdari Achanta
Proposal
JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY
MATHEMATICAL, COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SCIENCES
Making predictions on the closing of new questions posted on the Stack Overflow Website
Jogendra Chowdari Achanta
Advisor: Dr. Aaron Garrett
Submitted in partial fulfillment
Of the requirements of a
Masters Studio Project
November 28, 2016
Preface
This is a proposal for a Studio Project for partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Master of
Science degree in Computer Systems and Software Design at Jacksonville State University,
Jacksonville, Alabama.
This proposal provides the scope and context of the project to be undertaken. It details the intended
user group and the value that the system will have to them. It also provides a schedule for the
completion of the project, including a list of all the deliverables and presentations required.
The intended audience of this document is the graduate faculty of the department so that they can
determine whether the project should be approved as proposed, approved with modifications, or not
approved.
It is expected that this proposal will be presented to the student?s Studio Committee before the
project is formally started.
Table of Contents
Prefaceii
1.0 Overview4
1.1. Introduction4
1.2 Purpose, Scope and Objectives5
1.2.1 Purpose5
1.2.2 Scope5
1.2.3 Objective5
1.3 Case Study6
1.3.1 Case Study 16
1.3.2 Case Study 26
1.3.3 Case Study 37
1.3.4 Case Study 47
1.4
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How To Create Emotions In The Exorcist
Jessica Rodriguez
Professor Powell
ENG1100
July 26, 2015
Creating Feelings
We all agree movies allow us to escape and take us to places we ve never been and inside the skin
of people quite different from ourselves. They not only offer people a window onto the wider
world, but opens eyes to feelings and emotion. Audiences feel what the director wants the audience
to feel. The definition of feeling is an emotional state or reaction (feeling). This is, the motivation
and empowerment for anyone attempting to create a movie. Movies inspire all types of feelings
like happy when watching a comedy, scared while viewing a horror, or awe while enduring a
romance. The audience of a movie will feel multiple emotions at different times throughout any ...
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Green gooey vomit spews from a little girl s parched lips. Ghastly demons appear some barely
visible in fleeting subliminal cuts, others in ghoulish tableaus. The powerful imagery featured in the
climactic sequence of The Exorcist seems familiar and iconic now. Made in 1973, well before
special effects and computer animation, The Exorcist stands as a testament to imaginative
filmmaking, this classic
The scene Friedkin describes below depicts the ultimate struggle of faith as two Jesuit priests
played by a young Jason Miller and a wizened Max von Sydow confront ancient demons, which
have possessed the body of an innocent 12 year old girl (Linda Blair).
The exorcism section took nearly a month to shoot and was filmed entirely in sequence, recalls
Friedkin, who says he was only able to complete about five shots a day due to the complexity and
cold temperature required. Most of it was shot with one camera, and all the sound was recorded
separately because of the unusual voices and audio gimmicks. By employing innovative mechanical
effects, life sized puppets, editing tricks, creative lighting and other techniques, Friedkin and his
team created a scene that remains unique in the history of horror films. I ll be honest with you,
says the director, proud of the film magic he achieved without the help of computers or other digital
equipment. If I was making The Exorcist today, I still wouldn t use much
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John Gorrie Monologue
Mom played innocent, but she may suspect I m not. She probably spies on me, like Leda spies on
her. You can trust the snoop you know, so Leda doesn t bother me. Until I find out how my mom
spies on me she s my worst enemy.
Dr. Prime s death went nastier than planned, thanks to Commodus, but all my plans for
postmortem disgrace went well. Herms obeyed, so she s a controllable recruit. Ionia s smart, I like
her. Too bad she had to go back because I trust her as much as Lil who keeps to the whore s code
when it comes to secrets.
Monster loves the vibrating tongue stud I gave her, she ll probably get an infection by passing
her gift along to Christina s snatch and snatch it will be if I can talk Cristina into a vaginal
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Europe can t. I need info that can t be found here. Christina and Polly can both translate, but one
has patience, and the other has greater skill. Honey will convince Polly to join our European
expedition and Christina can stay here and translate Ionia s documents. Polly can translate what we
find on our trip.
Hella did her lesbian fling with Honey, but she seems to possess eyes for Jimmy. I m still not
certain about Nancy Neith, but she and Jimmy appear hot for each other. Monster will need to
watch the love triangle while I m gone. Maybe Hella can move her eyes off Jimmy and watch over
his two cousins. Newt s older, but Hella might bang him or the other cousin, Kal, as a substitute for
Jimmy.
I m hoping Honey and Polly will meet me here at Lil s place before the month ends. Polly may not
find time for a Euro trip and I may need new plans. Researching possible European recruits will
come in handy, either way. My French sucks, so I want a translator. One name popped up after a
brief browse, but I need to research her before I get my hopes
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Brokeback Mountain Research Paper
In this essay I will be writing about how happiness to some extent can be achieved for the
characters within the film but how the majority of aspects to the narrative cause both Jack and
Ennis to be unhappy and how both are dually to blame for this. Despite some slight bursts of
happiness within the film I will also be mentioning that although the two men s desires working
against each other to make them unhappy, the fact that Ennis represents the expectations and fears
of 1960 s small town American society the ultimate cause for the pair barely having a chance at
happiness and who and what of each of the characters, situations and society is to blame.
There are quite a few reasons in Brokeback Mountain that give the characters a chance of ... Show
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When Jack goes back to Joe to find out about working for him the summer after Jack and Ennis
met on Brokeback Mountain, Joe lets Jack know that he knew what they were up to on the
mountain and that there wouldn t be any work for him at all, him or Ennis. Joe finding out
about their relationship wasn t the only thing that happened, Alma also found out about Ennis
and Jack. When the pair finally meet up again after a few years apart, they throw their arms
around each other and bring their faces so close together and almost kiss out in plain sight when
Ennis realises and throws Jack into a closed off space and kisses him so rough all the while,
Alma is watching from the window overlooking the space where the pair are hiding and kissing.
After two instances of people finding out about their secret relationship, of which Alma
threatens to tell people about later in the film, Ennis cannot commit to Jack in fear of the
relationship they have together, he says this thing, it grabs hold of us again... at the wrong
place... at the wrong time... and we re dead. An example of this is that a few years before
Brokeback Mountain was made and released, there had been a killing of a young man called
Matthew Shepard who had been beaten, tortured and left to die by the side of the road in such a
remote area that when he was found there was no possible way he could
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The Movie Rain Man
In 1998, the movie Rain Man, starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise, hit movie theaters and
became a major hit. On opening weekend, the movie earned $7 million and eventually earned over
$354 million worldwide. The character played by Dustin Hoffman was an autistic savant. For many
people, this was their first introduction to autism. The public awareness this movie gave to autism
did much to dispel many incorrect ideas about those who are affected by autism. Autism disorder, a
developmental disorder which causes persistent problems with social communications and
interactions, interferes with the ability children and adults have in controlling behavior and
completing tasks or activities in the same way as those who are not affected. Diagnosis... Show
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Autism currently affects one in every one hundred and fifty children in the United States.
Statistics show that autism is four time more common in boys than girls. It affects one in sixity
eight children and one in forty two boys. This disease could be very costly for a family, on
average it could cost 60,000 dollars a year. Symptoms Autism has a variety of symptoms throughout
the process. Therefor, Because there can be overlap in symptoms between ASD and other disorders,
such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) it s important that treatment focus on a
person s specific needs rather than the diagnostic label ( What are ). Having problems with social
relationships, are more harmful for people with autism. People diagnosed with ADHD mostly have
problems with their behaviors, while the other half battles through inattention and hyperactivity.
Although autism is present at birth, signs can most likely be difficult during the process. Social
interactions prevent problems with eye to eye gazing and facial expressions. Also lack of empathy,
gives misunderstanding to other people s feelings. While looking back today, more than 40% of
people that have autism do not speak, effects not having friendships with children their same age.
All people with autism have many different symptoms that they have to
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Life During the 1800s
Life during the 1800s was already difficult for many people. When Civil War started, living
became even more difficult for the most of the Americans. Civil War camp life was hard for most
of the people .Northerners won the Civil War. Why did the Northerners win the Civil War? Is it
because of the soldiers who worked together in the camps? Soldiers life during the Civil Warwasn t
easy. Soldier s daily life was miserable. They had possibilities of getting killed. They had to deal
with starvation, climate conditions, poor clothing and even routine between battles. During the
fall, they would work on the winter camps but they would extend the stay at one place. Soldier s
life was bad and prisoner s life was worse than the soldier. Conditions were so bad. Thousands of
soldiers died while being held as a captive. Approximately 470,000 soldiers were held captive
during the Civil War. In the camp life soldiers rested when possible. Soldiers were forced to call
camp home in their terms of service. Life in camp was very different for officers and enlisted
men. Many soldiers camps were home for up to three years. Last two years of camp were good
for soldiers. They had enough food and got use to living in camps. On an average day, soldiers
were woken at daybreak to begin their day. They had drills in the morning and afternoon where
they got trained for battle. Soldier s mostly spent their time in the camp. Most of the men had
diseases. Men had lice problems. They called lice as
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Introduction In The Assault On...
The Introduction in the Assault on Reason by Al Gore unveils the undermined matter of the
public not being adequately informed and addressing how the democratic system in the America
is deteriorating. His remarks impact the readers with the usage of anaphora, simile, alliteration
and fallacy. Gores purpose is to give his visionary truth as a member of the governmental system.
He gives a revealing and explanatory tone in order to help the public reestablish their own
administrative rule as a citizen and protect democracy from future corruption. Gore uses anaphora
to make it apparent that there is a distortion in media. He points blame on the people of America
by using the repetition of we when stating that the tactics in our legislation are not at fault. (2) The
government was created so people can be included in the actions that the government decided
however people take it for granted. He wants people to think clearly when it comes to being
politically informed so the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Media changed like moving.. from the sandal to the space shuttle. (7) Things are rapidly evolving
and advancing into something that wasn t originally planned but being adapted into everyday life.
We have allowed the change to happen right before our eyes without even noticing the development
is our adversary, instead of our help. Gore states that people started sitting motionless staring at
flickering images. (7) Television is a consumed by just retaining the information but not actually
encoding it. As a result, it is dismissed information lost. Your mind doesn t process the information
to be interpreted in a useful way so people become more informed about simple things like
celebrities than any other topic. People are becoming knowledgeable about insignificant
information to the point that they are incompetent to research what is significant to the surrounding
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The Righteous Mind
I always knew I wanted to study political science, but seeing a divided family because of it,
discouraged me from doing it. During the revolution, two great uncles were Contras and the other
two siblings were Sandinistas. This was an important thing when taking into consideration my
family s history. It took several sunday dinners to try and unite the siblings once again.When I was
six I was already interested in Politics, I was the only child in the family at the time, so I was more
like an adult, I heard the sunday conversations, I asked questions despite the several attempts to
dismiss me for being too young. One great uncle would take me every month to the National
Assembly, and I would see how they voted on legislations, I loved politics.... Show more content on
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Perhaps not on the controversial have sex with dead chicken questions, but with more day to day
questions such as LGTB rights. Politics has an impact on the way you see things good or bad.
I read the book while I traveled from here to D.C, in about hour and a half I had finished it. And I
needed to talk to someone about it. It was so interesting and enriching that I was asphyxiated at the
thought that it would be one more hour because I could tell my dad everything I had just
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Let Me Die
Let Me Die I Want Eternity In May Miller s Poem Death is not Master the persona explains that
death is not the master that will increase desperation, but it is a way to become eternally calm.
Many poems on the topic of death explain how it is as powerful of a thing that fears the
existence of human beings, but Miller s persona death is used in such way to achieve eternal
serenity. She explains death as something that can end all the worlds tears, desires and tension
and transform the human memory into a sculpture which is unaware of tensions. Miller s
persona believes that by blocking death it will be unfair as it will be a barrier to the everlasting
happiness and calmness that lies inside the grave. It is an elaboration of Christian beliefs of
how death ends all worldly problems as an eternal life starts after the death. The eternal life of a
human or corpse after death is same as that of sculpture which shines at night and remains in one
place free of all tensions and problems. As the life after death is full of calmness and happiness,
so it must not be blocked and everyone must welcome it to gain the everlasting lasting life. Thus,
conveying Miller s idea of how the perspective death is not the master; instead, it is the slave of
eternal life of serenity and calmness that lies ahead. So, no one should try to become a barrier by
blocking the death. Repetition of you six times and I three times symbolizes the relationship
between I and You who love each other
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Chlamydia By Chlamydia Trachomatis. Chlamydia
The common term that is known to us around the world is chlamydia, but most people do not
know its scientific name, which is called chlamydia trachomatis. Chlamydia is among the
smallest living organisms. It is nonmotile and a gram negative cocci bacteria. These parasites
can bind to intracellular bacteria that only affect humans. So in a nut shell chlamydia cannot
survive without us humans, where it takes everything from us but does not give back. In order
for it to make copies of itself it needs the help of a human. Without the help of a human it cannot
make copies of itself nor survive because it needs ATP and other nutrients that it isn t capable of
making on its own. It was believed that this bacterium was known to be a virus due to the fact it
cannot synthesize ATP and grows only inside of a host cell. The cytoplasmic inclusion of
chlamydia was mistaken for a protozoan parasite for a long period of time before they figured it
out that it was a virus. Silent infection is what chlamydia is known for because most people who
get infected show no signs or evidence and can fall short of the physical examination findings
when it comes to the disease. Halberstaedter and Von Prowazek first discovered chlamydia in
1907. These two came together that led to the discovery of chlamydial disease, which was
observed in the mucus membrane of the front eye of an infected orangutan. However, over the last
hundreds years with all the up coming studies about chlamydia we are able to
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Patria Anime Squad Mission Statement
Patria Anime Squad
Mission Statement: The Patria Anime Squad s mission is to provide the opportunity for those who
enjoy watching anime and reading manga a social group in which one can meet new people and
share their stories. We seek to teach our new members about the culture of Japan, the process of
creating animation, the origins of Anime as a genre, and build self esteem for those who are too shy
to speak about their passions in a safe and comfortable environment.
Vision of the Club: The Patria Anime Squad seeks to be one of the most entertaining and
educational. It seeks to teach others about Japanese culture and animation. We wish for all our
members to feel like a family within our group. We want to be a bridge in educating about
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Art of Public Speaking
Lucas: The Art of Public Speaking, 8/e PREFACE If it is true, as Walter Pater said, that a book,
like a person, has its fortunes, then fortune has indeed smiled upon The Art of Public Speaking.
As the book enters its eighth edition, I am deeply appreciative of the students and teachers who
have made it the leading work on its subject at colleges and universities across the United States.
In preparing this edition, I have retained what readers have identified as the main strengths of
previous editions. The book continues to be informed by classical and contemporary theories of
rhetoric but does not present theory for its own sake. Keeping a steady eye on the practical skills of
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Much more than a manner of winning friends and influencing people, it is a vital mode of civic
engagement through which people express their ideas and influence their society. I have rewritten
the opening pages of Chapter 1 to make this point more explicitly than in previous editions partly
through the addition of a new section titled The Tradition of Public Speaking, and partly through
the reworking of existing material. This new emphasis seeks to provide a sharper intellectual
foundation for the book and for the public speaking course in general. Plagiarism and the Internet
When it comes to plagiarism, no subject causes more confusion or more temptation than the
Internet. Because it is so easy to copy information from the Web, many students do not understand
the lines between plagiarism and the legitimate use of Internet materials. Nor are they necessarily
aware of the need to cite sources when using such materials. To address these concerns, I have
added a new section to Chapter 2 titled Plagiarism and the Internet. In addition to explaining how to
avoid inadvertent plagiarism when working with the Internet, this section addresses the problem of
websites that sell complete speeches and papers. Here, as elsewhere in the book, I emphasize the
importance of firm ethical standards in
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  • 2. General Strain Theory In 2016 alone, there were over 200,000 arrests made involving white collar crimes (UCR, 2016). Although white collar crime makes up less than 1% of all arrests made, it can cost its victims upwards of trillions of dollars in fiscal damages each year (ACFE, 2014). Despite its detrimental cost to its victims, very few theories are capable of explaining why white collar crimetakes place. General strain theory is one of the few theories capable of explaining the phenomenon of white collar crime, naming the presence of negative stimuli and goal blockage, among other factors, as central causes of criminality, despite the background or demographic of the offender. In The Wolf of Wall Street, Jordan Belfort grew up in a middle class family, and turned... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rothschild for six months, Jordan received a promotion to a position as a stockbroker, and was promptly laid off the same day due to the Black Monday crash. This situation in particular, placed an enormous amount of strain on Jordan as a positive stimulus was removed, via the loss of his job, and a negative stimulus was added, via pressure to provide for himself and his wife. These were added to the strain already being placed on Jordan through the disjuncture of his expectations and reality. In addition to the clustering of these negative events, losing a job was of high magnitude to Jordan as he viewed his position as a stockbroker as essential to the removal of another strain in his life, the gap between his desired wealth and his actual lower middle class lifestyle. Although Jordan was able to obtain a job as a stockbroker in a relatively short time, the effect of his recent unemployment impacted his decision to use illegal selling tactics when he returned to work. The combination of these factors led to feelings of disappointment, frustration and fear within Jordan, ultimately leading him to the use of illegal pump and dump selling techniques, in which a stockbroker provides a client with false insider information in order to intentionally drive up the value of an often, worthless stock, and convince the client to invest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. The Goals For The Millennium Development Goals Essay 189 United Nations Member States agreed to achieve 8 goals for The UN Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) from 2000 to 2015 for fighting poverty, hunger, disease, illiteracy, environmental degradation, and discrimination against women in the word. In addition, tuberculosis (TB) was also the sixth goal of MDGs leading cause of death worldwide. The WHO estimated over 9.6 million people fall ill with TB in 2014: 5.4 million men, 3.2 million women and 1.0 million children. (WHO,2014) Tuberculosis (TB) was identified as a highly infectious disease, was transmitted primarily via inhalation and caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). After inhalation, MTB came into lung before ending up in alveoli where macrophages recognized and destroyed tuberculosis bacteria. However, macrophage cannot kill all of MTB so the survivors infected and hijacked macrophage. Amount of MTB also increase continuously until bursting the macrophage leading to cause further infection and extracellular bacilli. Overtime, the mixture of blood and sputum in lungs tuberculosis was formed when the centers of granulomas necrotize was infected by MTB. (Niemi, 2014) Therefore, antimicrobial agents were used in the treatment of TB including TB treatment and antimicrobial activity such as isoniazid, pyrazinamide and ethambutol for initial regimens; and capreomycin, viomycin or cycloserine in recent years. There were some drugs were used for indication including rifamycins, aminoglycosides and fluoroquinolones. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Irish Immigration During The Nineteenth Century During 1850 and the following two decades, a mass Irish immigration to America took place. The mass immigration carried aspiring individuals and families to come to the the land of opportunity for the betterment of their future and their children s. Under the rule of Britain, Ireland was thwarted from industrializing and expanding. While, overseas, the United Stateswas thriving from the technological advancements and entrepreneurial success, appealing to many emigrants. The Irish immigrationin the late nineteenth century was a result of primarily devastating social factors such as the Great Potato Famine in Ireland. Most of their expectations were not met in the United States because they were poorly treated at their low paying, dangerous jobs and were often discriminated due to stereotypes, resulting in an overall, emotional and physically painful experience with numerous hardships. During and after the devastating Great Potato Famine in Ireland, many Irish left the country for America. They viewed America as a land of opportunity that provides more stability and security. The majority of the immigrants to America were tenant farmers and laborers. The tenants were among the poorest citizens in respect to the social hierarchy. Under the rule of England, many tenants had to work harder to produce crops and grains for England rather than for themselves and Ireland. As a result, many tenants were producing crops that were for commercial uses rather than personal. They were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Islamic Terrorism And The Threat Of Cultural Subversion Radical Islamic terrorism and is one of the greatest threats faced by the western world today .From threatening our life styles to killing our fellow citizens ,Islam underpins and erodes our laws and institutions in the name of their stalling 6th century ideology and holy book. Angered by transgressions long past and considering all foreigners and non believers infidels and non human, Radical Islamunless stopped in its cultural subversion and terrorist actions will soon become to much to be handled. In this paper I hope to convey my message through the topics of the myth of a peaceful Islamic religion, the threat of cultural subversion, The failure of the western world, and what we can do to stop our downward spiral. From its beginnings... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He did all of this simply because they refused to convert to his violent and evil faith and called it just. Here is a excerpt from the biography of Muhammad ,which has been accepted world wide as true but those who practice the faith. When the tribe of . . . Quraiza was ready to accept Sad s judgment, Allah s Apostle sent for Sad who was near to him. Sad came, riding a donkey and when he came near, Allah s Apostle said (to the Ansar) [or Helpers], Stand up for your leader. Then Sad came and sat beside Allah s Apostle who said to him. These people are ready to accept your judgment. Sad said, I give the judgment that their warriors should be killed and their children and women should be taken as prisoners. The Prophet then remarked, O Sad! You have judged amongst them with (or similar to) the judgment of the King Allah. Muhammad inspired his men to make war in the name of Islam by looting , killing , beheadings, and forcing innocents into slavery. And if the Quran is to be believed, this is the man all Muslims are supposed to emulate? Long after Muhammad s eventual death, Muslims have continued his jihad ( holy war ) for hundreds of thousands of years. Only being checked by the ability of native non Muslims to protect themselves. One example of this was the defeat of the Umayyad caliphate at the battle of Tours, which shattered their power in Europe. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. In 2014 almost everyone has some kind of computer, whether... In 2014 almost everyone has some kind of computer, whether it is a desktop, a laptop, a tablet or smartphone we all use these devices every day to make our lives easier. What most of us do not know is what is inside of these devices, things like RAM, the binary system, the CPU and different kinds of memory are all included in each of these devices. In this paper I will describe the functions and relationships of different parts of the computer. The RAM, or random access memory, is sometimes called the brain of the computer. The RAM is where everything you are working on at a given point in time is stored. The RAM is the brain of the computer because it remembers everything you are working on at the present time (conscience) and it can... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 01001000 01100101 01101100 01101100 01101111 00100000 01010111 01101111 01110010 01101100 01100100 00100001 The zeros and ones are grouped together into specific sections, and each section is strung together to form a string of code. Each section resembles one character, the code above writes out Hello World! Now that we have a language for the computer to understand, and we saw how much code is needed to write a simple sentence, how exactly will the computer process millions if not billions of these strings in a timely manner? The computer s CPU or central processing unit does just that. The CPU is a little chip that does a big job. It takes all of the binary code for a program and shoots it out onto the screen in the language that we can understand. The CPU takes billions of lines of binary code and grinds it out in seconds. How long does it take you to pen Microsoft Word, or the internet on your computer? For me it takes maybe a second if not sooner. The CPU takes the billions of lines of code in each program, reads it all and translates it all into the programs we see on the screen. That is what the CPU does. While all of these parts of the computer are fascinating, the really shocking part is how they all seamlessly work together to make up the computer. When I opened Microsoft Word to write this paper the RAM took the program off the hard drive and the CPU took the program s binary code and translated it into what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Song Of Ice And Fire Analysis A Song of Ice and Fire is a series of books written by George R.R. Martin that is set in a fantasy world with medieval style combat and politics. Several characters in this series are inspired by individuals that were involved in an English war during the medieval era. A major source of inspiration for George R.R. Martin was the Wars of the Roses, which occurred in England from 1455 to 1487, and this helped him create several of his main characters including: Tyrion Lannister, Joffrey Baratheon, and Cersei Lannister. George R.R. Martin took inspiration from kings and queens from the Wars of the Roses and the period before the war. Martin used their personalities to create appropriate characters in his books. Tyrion Lannister was inspired by... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her first tenure lasted from 1445 to 1461 while her second tenure was much shorter and only lasted from 1470 to 1471. Margaret often ruled the kingdom from behind her husband and involved herself with the struggles of dealing with a rebellion. Margaret was also known for spending large amounts of money to treat herself and exert her influence on everyone around her. Cersei Lannister married Robert Baratheon at the age of 17 and became the queen of Westeros. Cersei s reign as queen lasted for 15 years and she eventually became queen regent when Robert died and Joffrey was taking the throne. Cersei is described as being a very cunning and manipulative character throughout the series. These attributes help her maintain a high level of power when Joffrey becomes king. If I accept you, you shall be the King s Hand in name, but my Hand in truth. You will share all your plans and intentions with me before you act, and you will do nothing without my consent. (A Clash of Kings 67). This quote shows Cersei talking to Tyrion and asserting her power by demanding that Tyrion communicate all of his plans to her. With its aid she could reward her friends by gifts of cash, presents of jewels and other favours, and overawe her foes by the extent of her power. (Myers 155). In this quote, the author is describing the wealth and power that Margaret Anjou possessed as queen of England. Margaret would spend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Writing A Great Swoosh Of Energy Students will write numerous essays throughout their high school years, and most teachers adapt some form of in class editing, or peer editing. Though the problem with this is that poor editors do not just have an effect on their own writing and their own essay, but they affect others, as well. Students do not put as much time or effort into revising as they are required to do. The rough draft is meant to be byzantine, with the understanding that a thorough editor will comb through every sentence and completely tear it apart. In a great swoosh of energy, [the writer] plunges into the writing, putting down everything that occurs to him in the first of what may turn out to be 9 or 10 drafts (Epstein para. 10). Of course, it often ends up being a repetitive and extensive process; however, if it seems boring, then the editingis not being executed correctly. Though often perceived as tedious, editing an essay is indubitably the most enjoyable part of the writing process. Overview Editing an essay is fairly simple. An editor s job is to mark up the essay, piece by piece, and ameliorate it. As a work in progress , the writing goes through stages, and the editorial stage will help trim and sharpen the final piece (Van Patten para. 1). The first draft is expected to be messy and long, for it is just the writer transferring ideas from his/her mind onto the paper; proofreading and revising it will completely transform the jumble of words into a presentable work. Special Terms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay on Nike Cost of Capital Case NIKE, INC.: COST OF CAPITAL On July 5, 2001, Kimi Ford, a portfolio manager at NorthPoint Group, a mutual fund management firm, pored over analysts write ups of Nike, Inc., the athletic shoe manufacturer. Nike s share price had declined significantly from the beginning of the year. Ford was considering buying some shares for the fund she managed, the NorthPoint Large Cap Fund, which invested mostly in Fortune 500 companies, with an emphasis on value investing. Its top holdings included ExxonMobil, General Motors, McDonald s, 3M, and other large cap, generally old economy stocks. While the stock market had declined over the last 18 months, the NorthPoint Large Cap Fund had performed extremely well. In 2000, the fund ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the cost side, Nike would exert more effort 1Nike s fiscal year ended in May. 2Douglas Robson, Just Do В… Something: Nike s Insularity and Foot Dragging Have It Running in Place, BusinessWeek (2 July 2001). 3Sneakers in this segment sold for $70 $90 a pair. 4Mindy Grossman joined Nike in September 2000. She was the former president and chief executive of Jones Apparel Group s Polo Jeans division. 2 on expense control. Finally, company executives reiterated their long term revenue growth targets of 8% to 10% and earnings growth targets of above 15%. Analysts reactions were mixed. Some thought the financial targets were too aggressive; others saw significant growth opportunities in apparel and in Nike s international businesses. Kimi Ford read all the analysts reports that she could find about the June 28 meeting, but the reports gave her no clear guidance: a Lehman Brothers report recommended a strong buy, while UBS Warburg and CSFB analysts expressed misgivings about the company and recommended a hold. Ford decided instead to develop her own discounted cash flow forecast to come to a clearer conclusion. Her forecast showed that, at a discount rate of 12%, Nike was overvalued at its current share price of $42.09 (Exhibit 2). However, she had done a quick sensitivity analysis that revealed Nike was undervalued at discount rates below 11.17%. Because she was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Deregulation And Lack Of Supervision Additionally, reasons for most of the major crises were deregulation and lack of supervision. Until recently, such complex products like derivatives were unsupervised as they were not directly connected to the deposits. A change in regulation is one of the problems which arises for structured products. For example decision of government to decrease use of non standardised or opaquely priced financial products. The aim of such action is to attract attention of structured products users to the need of covering externalities placed by such instruments. Moreover, crises are considered to be consequences of several negative economic indicators, however this is not correct for the 2007 crisis, which happened during the period of high and stable growth rate and low inflation. Due to a strong connection between financial markets, the crisis spread fast globally. This showed that even well developed economic system can experience damageable drops. As a countermeasure, in developed countries, governments set their monetary policies to stimulate industrial output and recover financial markets. 4.2. Structured Products are to Blame Structured products are blamed for playing important role in the 2007 crisis. The securitisation process changed the way banks operate as the originate to hold model replaced by the fee driven originate to distribute model. New operating model helped banks reduce maturity mismatch for assets and liabilities. However, such products are not transparent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Motivation Theory Essay Six Recommendation on Motivation theory The Goal of this Article is to analyse the various Motivation Theories for employees in the workplace environment. It attempts not to just present yet another theory of work motivation, rather focusing on metatheory which is the processes through which we can build more valid, more complete and more practical theories. The authors of this article have drafted six recommendations that they believe and feel that are the best. It is in their view a combination of facts that can lead to better understanding of employee motivation factors and effective methods of management. Recommendation 1 : Using the results of the existing meta analyses to Integrate the valid aspects of different extant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The article gives the examples of Jack Welch CEO of General Electric who was the first to coin the term boundary less organisation as a result of frustrations that knowledge that was not shared between the myriads of divisions at GE. According to this line of thinking it is clear that work motivation theory needs to be extended and further developed within areas other than isolated task performance settings. Motivation theory should be applied in a Individual employee point of view as well as a team point of view. This is due to the fact that some issues might occur in a group setting but not be a issue when it s dealing with a single employee. For example the article refers to Social Loafing that is a occurrence that is sometimes seen in a group situation. As managers or leaders its important to gather knowledge from these different settings and the challenges, but be mindful not to generalise these experiences. They can be situation specific. In my own personal work experiences I find the lack of knowledge and experience sharing very frustrating. I have noticed that during my time at my current organisation sharing of knowledge and Interaction of ideas between departments have decreased remarkably. I can understand the frustrations felt by Jack Welch CEO of GE since I strive to share and merge knowledge and see it as essential to the organisation and employees when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Oppression Of The Feminist Theory Without having an acceptable amount of knowledge about feminism, many individuals may think that it focuses exclusively on promoting the superiority of women over men, however feminism s main focus is to understand the inequality amongst both genders. Most individuals may think feminists are only women supporters, however they advocate for equal rights amongst both genders. Feminismis devoted to empowering women, influencing them to push for equality, and improving the conditions of their lifestyles. The feminist theoryis a theory that supports feminism. The goals of the feminist theory are to generate options for social change and appraise the status quo. This theory proposes that women as a whole are oppressed and degraded, and the major source and reason of oppression and inequality is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some examples of these female activities are childrearing and teaching. Anoother key concept of the feminist theory is social movements which are basically marches and protests. This is when individuals who are advocating the same cause march and protests of a social change. During social movemements, individuals are able to speak up about how they feel towards a soial change. Lastly, the most important aspect to the feminist theory is intersectionality. An example of this would be a Hispanic person living in an African American dominated community vs. an African amerian individual living in a Hispanic domincated community. Ultimately, the strengths of feminist theory are that they critique power dynamics within families, meaning that some gender roles that are fixed in society, are not fixed within the family due to a parent being a feminist in the family. Also, another strength is valuing and hearing women s voices, which is very vital. Women s voice are not often heard in society, so the feminist theory allows these individuals to be a voice for themselves and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Challenges Facing Argentina Offers Its Residents Free... Summary of Opportunities and Challenges Argentina offers its residents free tuition at its public institutions. While this incentive may seem wonderful for the citizens of Argentina, it has also created multiple issues. Economic hardship has exacerbated these issues. The tuition free and open admission policies, while offering students a chance at success, have left the higher education institutions broken as faculty were not being paid appropriately, this has since changed, but little funds are being dedicated to research and development. Higher education institutions in Argentina have long fought for autonomy. Under the 1918 reform of Cordoba, GarcГa de Fanelli (2007) writes that students argue for a self governing university with the participation of students, professors, and alumni on university councils, (p. 573). In addition to this reform, the Catholic Church had a strong influence on higher education institutions in 1958. The church supported the privatization of institutions within the country, GarcГa de Fanelli (2007) writes that growth of the private sector has gone hand in hand with an increase in the number of public and private institutions, (p. 573). These institutions include professional programs as well as vocational schools. Argentina, under these autonomous institutions, has the highest higher education gross enrollment rate in the region 48% in 1999 2000 and a top female tertiary gross enrollment ratio of 60%, (p. 574) writes GarcГa ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Federal Reserve System The Federal Reserve is a federal system enacted to help balance the monetary system of America. Overall, the system is meant to encourage economic growth. However, there are some flaws of the system that result in economic chaos, such as stealing and inflation. It s vital to understand the biblical principles that are overstepped by the Federal Reserve to determine if it is a system that aids Christian practices. Thus, one can observe the important role that the system plays, but also the problems that its flaws can create by overstepping Christian principles. The Federal Reserve system was created to help maintain a balance for the monetary system in America. Not only does it help regulate the flow of currency, but it also oversees banks and therefore influences Americans on a personal level with their finances. Evidently, the system is deeply webbed into the federal system and everyday American life that it is now the system that is largely used help to keep order to the economy. While the system has been beneficial, it s also had its moments where it has created chaos. For example, the system has caused inflation, which has harmed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1 4). Therefore, the Federal Reserve is often involved in bailing out banks, deciding who gets bailed out, and the overall money spending of the country. The Federal Reserve lives up to its name and is the well that finances the country. Clearly, the system is an important part of America, and controls many important aspects of a stable country and economy. However, this doesn t necessarily mean that the system doesn t have a trail of bad decisions that have actually harmed the economy and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay on Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death Institution Affiliation Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death by Patrick Henry Althia Giles 201240 Fall 2012 HIUS 221 D54 LUO Ms. Catherine Hardee November 12, 2012 Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death by Patrick Henry Henry s Speech Was a Call to Action. What Did He Want His Fellow Virginians To Do? What Were His Justifications For The Proposed Action? How Did Henry Address The Concerns Of Those Who Did Not Agree With Him? At the Second Virginia Convention held on 23rd March, 1775 in St. John s Church, Richmond Virginia, Patrick Henry stood and addressed his fellow delegates regarding the defense and arming of Virginia State.[1] While some delegated supported the reconciliation with... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through the use of the image of slavery, Henry managed to paint a clear picture of how the situation was, therefore, making it easier for him to emphasize the need for America s independence. Also, Henry uses a change in the volume of his voice in his video speech to appeal to the emotions of his fellow delegates. Henry begins his speech in a normal tone of voice, but throughout the video, his voice gradually gets louder with time, and in the end, he shouts his concluding line, give me liberty, or give me death! [4] This gradual volume change in Henry s voice enabled him to appeal to the feelings of his audience effectively, and eventually emphasize on his message of fighting for liberty. At the beginning of Henry s speech, he was aware of the fact that not every delegate supported his idea of fighting British rule; some wanted America to make peace and reconciliation with Britain. He politely acknowledged different men often see the same subject in different lights [5] and that his aim was to express his sentiments unreservedly regarding the debate on whether Americans should fight for their freedom or remain enslaved by the British rule. Henry hoped his fellow delegates would not see his sentiments as disrespectful. He also told his audience that they had a responsibility towards America and God to seek the truth and that if he held back his opinions for fear of offending others; he would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The United States Armed Forces Essay There are currently 2,204,836 people serving in the United States Armed Forces. Females currently make up 16.2% of those currently serving equating to 358,156 this number includes both enlisted, reserve, and the officer corps. While the Armed Forces has downsized, the percentage of females serving has increased with females now making up 17.8% of all active duty personnel and roughly thirty nine thousand serving as active duty officers. With the increasing diversity of the military, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter officially opened all positions to females on 03 JAN 2016, in a move to better strengthen the Armed Forces. (Demographics, 2013) In 1981, the Supreme Court of the United States(SCOTUS) ruled on Rostker v. Goldberg that stated, women would not be required to register for the Selective Service System(SSS) because they are not able to serve in direct combat roles in any branch of the Armed Forces.(Rostker v. Goldberg) While females have gone to war and been on the front lines, they have always been there indirectly. Until the announcement by Secretary Carter on 03 DEC 2015 females were not allowed to directly serve in combat units, or special operations. This change in policy by the United States Armed Forces means there is precedence set by Rostker v. Goldberg in the case of females having to register for the SSS. The SSS currently registers all males between the ages of eighteen to twenty five, in the occurrence that the draft is reenacted. Females, now have the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Stronger Muscles Breathing is deeper Muscles start to work harder requiring more oxygen so you will start to breathe deeper making the lungs work harder and faster to allow more oxygen to be delivered to your muscles and carbon dioxide to be breathed out. Temperature goes up Your temperature will go up while you are exercising but it wont go too high because the blood vessels will go wider allowing heat to leave which will also allow more blood to flow around your body. Diffusion in the lung increases(breathing out) As you breathe in faster you also breathe out faster because you need to get rid of carbon dioxide as fast as possible to replace it with oxygen. Sweating starts The widening of the blood vessels is not enough to let all the heat out and preventing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A parasympathetic response called Vasodilation happens. Blood vessels directing to the muscles dilate to allow more oxygen to be used. The blood pressure will drop because of the dilation. When we exercise our body will heat up causing blood vessels around our skin to dilate, more blood flows and help to reduce the excess heat in out body. Vasoconstriction The sympathetic nervous system on the brain causes the heartrate to increase making your veins constrict. This is called vasoconstriction and the blood flow will be directed right to the muscle to help it work harder. Temperature increases to help the flow of blood around the body. Your reflexes will be quicker and your muscles tense. This facilitates the blood carrying oxygen and removing waste products. Exercising stimulates Vasodilation and Vasoconstriction to facilitate the oxygen delivered to the muscles. It also keeps the blood vessels healthy and stops the accumulation of cholesterol and harmful substances. It can also help on warming up and cooling down of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Recombinant Dna Techniques Essay In this experiment, individuals were able to use recombinant DNA techniques such as cloning to alter the DNA of a certain strain of yeast called Saccharomyces Cerevisiae. By the use of cloning, scientists are able to analyze and compare the genetic material of a specific organism to another. In this lab, the recombinant DNAtechniques are used to transform AmpS E. Coli to AmpR E. Coli. This was done by using an insert, a vector, and a host. The insert was S. Cerevisiae genomic DNA, E. Coli plasmid was the vector, and E. Coli was the host. The technique of gel electrophoresis was also used to determine whether the DNA was cut or not with restriction enzymes. Uncut sequences of the DNA were sent to an outside laboratory for sequencing. Then when the sequencing was complete, computer programs, such as BLAST, were used to determine whether or not the genomic insert originates from a gene and if the yeast codes for a protein that could be found within the human genome. Introduction Saccharomyces Cerevisiae, more commonly known as baker s yeast or brewer s yeast, is very favorable to use in biotechnology because of the wide range of environmental conditions it could live in. S. Cerevisiae is capable to live from freezing temperatures to about 55в—¦C, proliferate from 12в—¦C to 40в—¦C, grow within the pH range of 2.8 8.0, could be dried almost completely and still come back alive with the addition of water, grow and ferment at sugar concentrations of 3M, and can tolerate up to a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Mortality Rate Of Humans People recognize that death is the terminal point in the life of a physical body. In a moment, a person s memory, personality, and experiences all seem to disappear. It is foolish for people to live a life unprepared for the inevitable where one s existence ceases to exist. In fact, the mortality rate of humans is 100 percent. Perhaps some essential part of people survive deathand lives forever beyond the grave. The truth can come from two choices speculation or revelation. Many people believe in the afterlife because the various religions they practice. Several religions teach that life after death does exist. Religious belief, however, does not entirely account for all the people who believe. Though, in a modern world, scientific... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whether it s heaven or hell, one s soul may be judged or evaluated on where they will arrive in the afterlife. The way a person has conducted themselves will influence their soul s destiny after death. What survives after the death of the body? Prominent world religions view this part of afterlife differently. For example, Christianity has dualistic conceptions. A non physical soul that separates the body at death, but there are also contrasting views. For instance, many Christians believe that a spiritual body resurrects after death. It can be physical and three dimensional. However, but that spiritual body is distinct from a person s current physical body. Now, Buddhists do not believe that a body contains a soul. However, they do believe a person s karma survives death, prior sensations, perceptions, and consciousness transmit to another physical body. The moment death occurs, it sets in motion of an immediate retribution for the consequences of these desires or actions. Then forcing the individual to be reborn once again into the unceasing cycle of karma and samsara. (Sumegi 2013). Religion can date back as far as homo sapiens existence (100,000 B.C.E.). People of this time conducted burial rituals and handled the dead with care and consideration. However, it is known they buried their dead with food, weapons, stone implements, decorative shells, and bones in the graves with the deceased. One must presume the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Clover Bingo Review Paper Clover Bingo Review This gaming site launched in May 2014, and was called Paddy Bingo, but it changed its brand name to Clover, due to the fact that the first choice of name was a similar name to another branded gaming site. The theme of the site looks just as you would expect, because it has all things lucky displayed across the website. There are images of Clovers, Emerald Isle, and Leprechauns are on the home page. But not everything is green, because some of the other pages have a nice shade of blue colours. This website is powered by Jumpman Gaming, and is on 15Network. There is the usual lucky wheel feature, but this wheel is designed different compared to many others. It is a green and beige colour with a gold shamrock in the middle,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The processing time is up to seven days, which is pretty standard within the network. The bingo wagering requirement is 4x bonus, and the IG wagering rule is 40x bonus. Players are required to wager ВЈ100 in cash before a first time withdrawal will be allowed. Players who request a first time withdrawal will have to provide proof of photo id, proof of their address, and a copy of their bank card. Please check the website for all T s and C s. Support Details Telephone: 01481 734 554 Email: support@cloverbingo.com Final Words Summary Clover Bingo has nothing that stands out in the overcrowded market. However, the design is impressive, and does stand out. But there isn t anything different compared to other sites that use the same network. We really like the bingo rooms, because they are very modern, colourful and busy with chatters. The rooms are easy to navigate and the overall atmosphere was a happy one. We think that the wagering rule of ВЈ100 real cash is a little high. Although avid slot fans might achieve the wagering, it might prove to be a little difficult for bingo users. But overall it s a good online bingo site; it just doesn t have anything that stands ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Case Study of Carnival Corporation The history of the Carnival Corporation begins in 1972, when Ted Arison set up Carnival Cruise Lines as a subsidiary of the American International Travel Service. The first ship ran aground, but Arison remained steadfast in achieving his vision of a cruise line offering affordable vacation packages to middle income consumers. By 1977, Carnival had three ships, and ten years later, as the industry leader, the company went public. In the early 1990s, Carnival began to diversify into land based entertainment, thus changing its name to Carnival Corp. The company is the world s #1 cruise operator with about a third of the market. Carnival Corporation is comprised of Carnival Cruise Lines; the world s largest cruise line based on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company took a $135 million write off for that year. When Carnival acquired Holland America Lines, it borrowed $375 million. In order to finance the borrowing, it issued Convertible Subordinated Notes (4 1/2 percent) to raise $113 million to repay various bank loans and issued more than 5.6 million shares Class A Common stock to increase capital. And when Carnival acquired a 29.5% equity interest in Airtours for approximately $307 million, the company entered into an unsecured five year $200million multi currency revolving credit facility and funded about $163 million of the acquisition cost through this facility. Opportunities. In general, the cruise industry will continue to search for innovative ways to increase passenger volumes, on board expenditures and ancillary revenue streams. The keys to the cruise experience appeal include the predictability of travel cost and the ease of the vacation decision. A telephone call to a single entity and one check will reserve a vacation, which at a minimum typically includes on board dining, entertainment, children s programming, accommodations, and airfare to and from points of embarkment. In addition, cruise ships have greatly improved the quality of on board experiences with more diverse food and beverage venues, entertainment and deck activities, meeting and conference ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Dodge Durango And The 2015 Ford Explorer The 2015 Dodge Durango and the 2015 Ford Explorer are both sport utility vehicles, SUV for short, with lots of class and style. These two vehicles are widely sold across the United States. They are known for their sleek style and appearance. The 2015 Dodge Durango is in its third generation. It is a three row unibody SUV that shares its platform with the Jeep Grand Cherokee and the last generation of the Mercedes Benz M class. The Dodge Durango stretches 202.1 inches long, 75.8 inches wide and 70.9 inches tall. The Dodge Durango is bold and has attitude, some would even say it brings back the spirit of dodge, that American Muscle. The Dodge Durango is spacious even with the seven passenger seating you can still store lots in the cargo space. The Dodge Durango has a plush and upscale interior that says money. The Dodge Durango is the best in class, best in power and has enough technology to keep you and your passengers entertained for miles. The 2015 Ford Explorer is also a three row SUV. The Ford Explorer is 197.1 inches long, 90.2 inches wide and 69.5 inches tall. The Ford Explorer comes with a strong structure that serves as its foundation for Explorer capability, along with advanced technology that keeps you entertained. The Ford Explorer seats seven comfortably with ample space in the cargo area. According to Ford Motor Company, the Ford Explorer has the best highway efficiency in its class. Here are side by side comparisons of both the 2015 Dodge Durango and the 2015 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. SB-6 Analysis On July 19, 2011, the Texas Senate passed the bill, Senate Bill 6 or SB 6. It was passed with a nine to five along party lines that will impact Texas education for the next ten years. ( Texas school board... ) The bill creates a fund for instructional materials in each district under the Educational Materials Online, or EMAT system. The bill requires each district to state how the IMA is used for educational purposes that cover the requirements for TEKS, or TexasEssential Knowledge and Skills, under the State board of education(SBOE). Districts of Texas, as of 2011, can now go to outside sources to get their materials, not approved in the SBOE process, and use the IMA to buy it, get supplemental resources, or get materials from the SBOE.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Steps have been made to improve the curriculum shown to students, but it is slow moving. In an article in Slate, the TEA rejected a proposal. The author wrote, But in a close 8 7 vote, the Texas State Board of Education rejected a proposed amendment that would ve empowered it to create an expert panel of academics charged with catching the type of embarrassing inaccuracies.. (Moser) However, some improvements have been made. In the San Antonio Current, the review board overturned the publishing of the Mexican American Heritage textbook where several racist comments were written, such as, lazy compared to American industrialists. (Zielinksi) In another San Antonio Current article, strives were made to correct the science curriculum. The way students learned about cells and their complexity changed from just evaluating it to comparing it. This allows for more room for future updates. However, evolution was not named as one in the discussion as it was beforehand. (Simmons) As in the past, evolution discussion in schools of the state, was controversial to their Christian beliefs which contradicts the amendment added to SB 6. ( Texas school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Industry Analysis of Apollo Group Inc and Career Education... Apollo Group Inc. and Career Education Corporation: An Industry Analysis Abstract There a number of major names within the educational industry, but it is the for profit schools that have seen a number of great changes and divides within their respective sector. The two companies evaluated here are Apollo Group Inc. and Career College Corporation, both of which have faced some serious criticism and scrutiny because of their for profit business model and practices. Yet, Career Education Corporation has proven to remain a less productive organization, one which has seen losses in both its financial performance and consumer reputation. Environmental Elements Both companies have faced legal scrutiny based on their for profit business model. In fact, For profit colleges recruitment practices have been scrutinized by Congress and state attorneys, (Wolfson Rule 2011). Career Education Corporation was barred from further expansion in 2005 by the Department of Education. This ban was primarily because of the questionable accounting practices of two schools in particular under the Career Education Corporation umbrella name: Collins College and Brooks College. The company was eventually allowed to regain acquisitions and other means of expansion in 2007, although its original probation period was set to end in 2006. The organization has consistently been targeted by state and Federal government agencies for improperly report[ing] job placement rates, (Wolfson Rule ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Coast Guard Uniform Choosing the Coast Guard Academy is profoundly due to the fact that I have a willingness to serve my country, and the training provided giving me the readiness for any situation at any given time. The more dedication that I as a cadet will strive to achieve will allow me to get the best possible experience that the Academy has to offer. The faithfulness along with countless hours the Cadets and Officers spend planning and preparing for any situation that may come their way, gives them the readiness to answer the call when presented. This itself shows to me that they are eager to take on the challenge and use their past knowledge to complete the mission or task, making this the uniform that I want to proudly wear. Participating in the Cadet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Wasted Green on Going Green Essay The amount of energy it takes to produce a car can actually offset the amount of emissions emitted throughout a car s lifetime. When thinking about energy efficiency, the ultimate green car , the Prius, is actually one of the sources of the worse pollution in North America! (Demorro). The Toyota Prius, known as the most iconic green car, earns itself the most miles per gallon with the efficiency of using two engines, one of them being an electric. Controversially, the electric engine heavily relies on the use of rare earth elements which production comes almost exclusively from China. Alongside with China s hazardous mining techniques and careless refining practices, the top two rare earth elements used for hybrids are seen also as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pooling together all of the accumulated energy it takes to drive and build a Toyota Prius, the head honcho of the green movement, the Hummer H1 takes fifty percent less energy to manufacture and maintain (Demorro). Adding onto the Hummer H1 s durability, the added production costs, and maintenance, the Toyota Prius is nonexistent in the green efficiency standards. The fragility of the Toyota Prius, in comparison, reveals that the technology for hybrid cars are still in the infant stages, requiring attention to detail on the efficient electric engine. Hybrid cars, such as the Toyota Prius and the Honda Insight, offer two engines instead of one, a fuel efficient gas engine and an electric engine that produces no emissions. Hybrids are the most gasoline efficient of all cars they typically get 48 to 60 miles per gallon (claimed). Not bad, but only about twenty to thirty five percent better than a fuel efficient gasoline powered vehicle like the Honda Civic, for example, that gets 36 miles per gallon (Dunn). In comparison to regular gasoline fueled vehicles, hybrid cars only boast a measly twenty five percent increase in fuel economy with the standard Honda Civics cutting the closest with an average thirty six miles per gallon. Although manufacture s miles per gallon boasts great numbers, the actual claimed mileage by drivers is reduced roughly ten ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Interest Group Research Paper Gyawali 1 Bibek Gyawali Sherry Sharrifian GOVT 2305 09 April 2017 My Interest Group Our constitution and strong independent judiciary have given us the freedom and power to argue on certain matters and raise the voice towards it. I, as a college student, is disturbed by the expensive cost of attending colleges. So, to raise voice against it, I am going to create an Interest group called National Organization of Collegiate American Students Needing Help. As the name suggests, we will use less or no cash, hence will use the local and available resources. The foremost obstacle in creating a group is its impact and publicity on public. I along with some friends would create a proper banner or slogan which represents the issue and the side we are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of the members of the group are of the age below 25. As many political institutions require a candidate to verify the certain criteria for experience and some qualifications, a young American may not acquire all of those requirements. At this stage of life, the foremost priority of them is education, and they don t want to hamper those getting involved in a political conflict. Politics is believed to be monotonous which does not offer variety or interest. Young people think and are aware that, by getting involved in politics they are limiting their career opportunities which will refrain them from competing and succeeding in a political matter. But they can influence a political party to develop a particular ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Similarities And Differences Of The Inca And Aztec Empires Throughout the previous time, pre European civilizations in the Americas, the Aztec and Inca empires were separate and distinct civilizations. The two civilizations stayed with no question very progressed and had their own intricated but very efficient society. Polytheism (who beliefs in multiple gods) dominated both empires. They adored ideals broadly and fascinatingly, the Sun God maintained the high place in mutually civilizations. However, both civilizations shared some similarities, there were remarkable differences among the two empires. These contrasts and similarities could be observed in many significant ways. Religion was key component between both civilizations that I could clearly say their firm believes in their lords. For instance, both empires needed human sacrifices to sustain living, they both accumulated many temples in which they offered presents and sacrifices to their lords, and they both had feasts where they expressed their generosity to their admired lords. The Inca and Aztec Empire were quite different too when it was about their religion. The Inca for example prayed the sun god Inti in a representative manner with ceremonies in temples. The Aztecs thought the Sun would only stay awake if it established the most valued thing they had, which was human lifeblood. They scarified chiliad of people a year and presented them often. It was very occasional for the Inca. The Inca and Aztec empires were very similar. They were based on managing resources and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Strindberg s The Stronger Essay Strindberg s The Stronger In The Stronger Strindberg focuses upon the role and importance of women at the turn of the 20th century. This is portrayed through a conversation of two women who have different lives and social statuses. Mrs. X is married and therefore socially stronger. Miss Y is unmarried and rather poignantly, doesn t speak. At the turn of the 20th century, women were seen as 2nd class citizens to men. However, this entire play is set in a women s cafГ© where Strindberg s purpose is to allow the two characters to fully express their feelings rather than be influenced and controlled by men. Since the play focuses upon the role and importance of marriage and family, the setting of Christmas is significant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Strindberg has used this direction to show the audience that Mrs X knows that Miss Y is stronger through silence. She is trying to fight her strength and get a reaction from her, thus taking away her power. Stage directions can also be used to reveal a characters emotion. For example, Miss Y glances up from her paper, nods perfunctually, then goes on reading. This is the first time in the play that the characters are together. Strindberg has used this direction to show the audience how Miss Y feels about Mrs X. She is intimidated by Mrs X and uses the paper as a barrier . She doesn t reciprocate Mrs Xs greeting and is being defensive. This signals a weakness to the audience and the direction has been used to reveal a little bit of Miss Y s personality. The personalities of the characters can be explored by stage directions. For example, (With Malken s pop gun) Loads it, points it and pops it at Miss Y who looks momentarily startled Here, Mrs X is striving for a reaction and attention from Miss Y. She has gone too far and invaded Miss Y s personal space. Mrs X has used a child s toy to do this and is being childish. Mrs X has lost her strength. Strindberg has used this stage direction to show the audience how persistent Mrs X is when seeking attention from Miss Y. Strindberg also uses stage directions to help build tension. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Melting Pot Summary Does Melting Pot s external conflict have a winner? Frist off your going to need to know what an external conflict is. An external conflict is a challenge between you and an outside force. I think personally Melting Pot does have a winner for its external conflict. Am going to give you some major details about Melting Pot you will need to know. The main detail you need to know is that the neighborhood the main character lives in is not the richest. Here is another important fact about the main character is. She is the granddaughter of immigrants. Does the Seventh Grade s internal conflict have a winner? One of the major things you re going to need to know is what is an internal conflict ? An internal conflict is the conflict ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Pride And Prejudice Essay Pride and Prejudice: Marriage Essay written by Maria Engstrom Introduction For this essay, I chose to read the perhaps most famous book by the English author Jane Austen. During the reading I was thinking about which theme I should choose to write about and analyze, and eventually I felt that marriage was the central keyword in the book. I will concentrate on the situation of the daughters in the family, since these are the best described in the novel. My dealing with different ideals and problems within a marriage will be illustrated with examples from the text. Analysis quot;Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance. If the dispositions of the parties are ever so well known to each other, or ever so similar beforehand, it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since money is so important, Wickham tries to elope with Georgiana Darcy only because of her fortune of ВЈ30,000 since the property of a woman automatically becomes the property of the husband in the marriage. Marriage was therefore a great security for a happy life since there was nothing like the social security, old age pensions or health insurances we are provided with today. quot;If you go on refusing every offer of marriage, you will never get a husband and I am sure I do not know who is to maintain you when your father is dead. quot; The sentence above is the quoting of Mrs. Bennet to Elizabeth after the refusal of Mr. Collins proposal. The statement reflects the situation for women in the novel and during this period. No professions (politics, university related etc.) were open for women of the genteel classes, so independence on the woman s hand almost never occurred. The only quot;profession quot; available was that of being a governess, which meant educating the daughters of a family, but this was a job with low working conditions and lowly paid. Therefore women had to marry their life into money, happiness and a secured future (if they did not by chance happened to inherit a large sum of money.) As Charlotte Lucas thoughts before accepting the proposal of Mr. Collins are pictured in the novel: quot;Without thinking highly either of men or of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Cause And Effect Of Chacxulub Impact Chicxulub Impact By Talullah Lennon The Cause: An Asteroid is formed in the inner solar system in a particular part called the Asteroid Belt, when small particles of rock and metal collide with each other, and slowly build up over time. Planets are formed the same way as asteroids, but what stops asteroids from growing and becoming a planet is due to the gravitationally pull of Jupiter. The asteroid belt lies between Jupiter and mars. Because of Jupiter s gravitationally pull the asteroid goes at a highly increased speed causing it to crash into other asteroids in the belt, the result of this is either the asteroids bounce off one another or they break off and don t stick together. The asteroid belt contains billions of asteroids in all different sixes. Majority are reasonable small around the size of a large bolder but on occasion there are asteroids that are humongous just like the Chicxulub asteroid When an asteroid hits Earth it normally strikes at the rapid speed of 16 to 32km/sec . The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The asteroid instantaneously made a hole that was 100km wide and 30km deep. Experts say that it hit at the same energy as 100 million atomic bombs and left behind a 100 mile wide scar known today as the Chicxulub creator Many scientists believe that the impact of the Chicxulub asteroid played a big part in the KT Extinction which was the extinction of almost all life on earth, including the dinosaurs. When the bowl collapsed it left behind a 200km creator across and a couple of km deep. Later, on the centre of the crater rebounder and collapsed again , this time it produced an inner ring. Now days a larger percentage of the creator is buried offshore, under about 600m of sediments. The parts of the crater that are still on land are cover in limestone and at the rim of the crater there is an arc of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Evolution of Managed Care Evolution of Managed Care HCS/235 Evolution of Managed Care Managed care is a type of system that was formed to help control the costs and quality to health care services; this will give access to services to specific groups of covered patients. The system was created to help the patients (customers) to receive services without having the full financial burden (University of Washington, 1998). The managed care services goal is to be able to help individuals and their families by providing health care services that is affordable. This type of managed care will help employees or individuals by requiring a set fee to be paid to the physician for visits, a co pay and monthly premium to be paid to the insurance company. This will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The managed care programs is a staff model HMO, using the model there is an individual practice associations (IPAs) and the network model HMO s (Davis, Collins, Morris, 2006). The IPA model and the HMO service will allow a physician to set a fee for service for patients and be able to contract with other plans to provide services to the people enrolled in their offices (Davis, Collins, Morris, 2006). The IPA providers will be reimbursed for their services a various number of ways from fee schedules to captivated payments (Davis, Collins, Morris, 2006). The network model HMO plan will work with multispecialty practices they have no connections with the HMO and then are reimbursed by capitation and fixed monthly payments (Davis, Collins, Morris, 2006). There was an expansion in 1973 on the industry to better control the cost and provide more comprehensive coverage (Davis, Collins, Morris, 2006). From 1973 to 1982 grants and loans were provided to develop HMO s. They required employees of large corporations to extend the coverage to all the employees if in the areas that coverage was available. The expansion of the managed care plans soon multiplied into new forms, since few precautionary measures were taken to measure and record the data of the growing success, it caused three major changes in the last couple of years. Changes in Managed Care In the past ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Waikato War Of 1863-1864 A Key conflict that endures as one of the most noteworthy events in New Zealand s early history is the Waikato war of 1863 1864. The significance of the battles lies in the definition of the status of Maori and Pakeha in New Zealand. Particular historic debate surrounds whether the Waikato war was caused more primarily over the dispute of land or sovereignty. Maori were rising against British control and domination over them exhibited by establishment of the Kingitanga movement and the resistance to land sales. Responding in a way they saw that they had the right British invaded the Waikato. The outcomes of these events still hold debate and controversy in the regions of occurrence even today. With large loss of lives on both sides directly from the clashes, as Maori retained their pride refused to surrender to the British s superior technology. New laws were passed as a result of the resistance involving shameless policy s which marginalised Maori and there rights further. The consequences of this warwere drawn out until the late 20th, when finally reparations were made in full. Evidence of potential disputes over land and sovereignty had been prevalent since the early contact between Maori and Pakeha, over these early origins of the issues generated the signing of the Treaty in an attempt resolve the surrounding issues. But in fact the contestability of the treaty itself and from the translation variance between the Maori and English versions rose up many more issues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Romantic Emotionism In Alexander Pope s The Rape Of The Lock Most of life s moments have little import. Each day often screams no more of significance than the day preceding. There are a few moments throughout life that manage to contain, within themselves, the power to change the course of one s life, but more often than not, the moments we give importance to are fairly trivial events, changing or altering nothing more than any other day. We find that those more common moments are created by culture, cultivated in a society that believes that something about a day or a time though nothing significant changes, like birthdays demarking a specific time on a continuum makes it special. This same brand of cultural elevation affects physical features and infrequent, though insignificant still, actions. Alexander Popes The Rape of the Lockcharts that influence in society and, with verse dripping with wit, questions what we hold dear. The Rape of the Lock is written as a heroic Romantic poem, dealing in turns with romance and violence. Canto Three is perhaps Pope s best encapsulation of Romantic passion in the poem. The card game is told a conflict between semi personified cards and their players, Belinda and the Baron. Pope seems to enthrall the reader when [t]he hoary Majesty of Spades appears and pushes us to hold our breaths when [t]he Knave of Diamonds tries his wily arts, / and wins (oh shameful chance!) the Queen of Hearts (56, 86 87). The cutting of Belinda s hairfollows this, with the character, Clarissa, taking part to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Matter Of Foreign Aid The matter of foreign aid is complicated. Through our own policies, the policies of international organizations, and assorted agreements with numerous countries, our role in foreign aid has continued to change over the decades to meet the growing needs of the developing and developed worlds. While we try to aidthe developing world to the extent of our capabilities, there are several elements to consider some of which in the past have often been neglected. When providing aid to countries in need, we fund programs through both Official Development Assistance, hereafter referred to as ODA, and through the financial support of private donors. We rely heavily on partnerships with non governmental organizations, NGOs, to execute many of our funded programs in other countries, as well as our own agencies such as the Peace Corps. This brief will further explain the general reasoning for and operations of foreign aid, as well as provide you with some past practices of foreign aid which will serve as models of what to do, or in some instances, what not to do, in the future. Foreign aid has not been a formal element of our budget for too long; in fact it s only been policy and budgeted for just over half a century. This is not to say prior to the 1940s there was no international aid type involvement; it was just in other conventions and for other purposes. For example, there was humanitarian relief in some European countries, private investment in French and British colonies, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay about Islam When the Soviet Union collapsed and the cold war came to an end, the world felt as if it were on the edge of unlimited peace and prosperity. Unfortunately, new issues came to light, such as terrorism. Terrorism is defined by Title 22 of the United States code, section 2656(d) as the pre meditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targetsby sub national groups or clandestine agents, usually intended to influence an audience. In light of recent terrorist activity in the West, the danger that Islamic terrorism poses to national securityand civilian safety has been brought to attention. The Islamic world does not view the West favorably. Some extremists, such as the Hizballah, view the United States as the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Quranic verse 3:30, God tells believers that acts reflect the soul of their authors, which explains why jihad is widely represented in the minds of Muslim and non Muslim individuals in the acts committed in the name of Islam, such as acts of terrorism. Although jihads contains many underlying values, such as equality, peace, and purity, the most important value of jihad is justice. Muslims view justice mainly in the realm of social interaction. An example of social interaction where justice is an issue would be a court trial, family accountability, and particularly government interaction. When these social institutions become seemingly unjust, it is then that the call of jihad seems most logical. The West s understanding of jihad as a holy war is a misnomer. The war provoked by jihad is not holy in and of itself. War is purely an attempt to bring holiness through infinite justice. It is ironic that Islam is sometimes held to be a synonym for terrorism, when the very word Islam comes from the root word salaam in Arabic, meaning peace. Even though Western Islamic apologist claim that the Quran does not justify any form of violence, in certain cases Islam tolerates, permits, and encourages war and war like acts. According to the Quran, Muslims must always oppose oppression, but if there is ever a way to avoid war or violence it must be taken. Most of the problem of jihad in Arab and Islamic nations is clarifying who is eligible to declare jihad. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay on The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter There is plenty of opportunity for interpretation in Carter s writing, particularly in her book The Bloody Chamber which is commonly considered to be her masterwork, brimming with intertextualities and ambiguities. Some may find her work to be excessively violent or savage, perhaps even alienating. Yet others may have found this no holds barred approach to be exhilarating and refreshing in comparison to other authors of her time. In her re writing of Perrault and Beaumont s classic tales, Carter proposes a reading of several well known stories with intent to unveil through a feminist perspective the ideological content they present. The Bloody Chamberis her take on the tale of Bluebeard; The Werewolf is her variation of the tale of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This in itself begins to uncover a deeper meaning to her literature; both obvious and latent in ways which create a curiosity to analyse the text in depth. With The Bloody Chamber collection, Carter made a clear attempt to demythologise classic fairy tales, using them not only to deconstruct traditional masculinity, but also to highlight liberation and re evaluate the female standpoint within a patriarchal society. Carter herself argued that although 18th century aristocratic writers who penned these tales sprinkled in some morality in order to convert them into suitable parables for children, the darkness of their content and belittlement towards women remained. Carter (2013, page unknown) To counter this, her stories restored the female psyche of her protagonists by rewarding their active sexuality rather than punishing it into passiveness or misogynistic suppression. It would be unfair to disregard the notion of gross repellence altogether, as the book is most certainly populated with surreal and grotesque material. Carter s baroque and parodist take on fairy tales outlines the darkness of grotesque literature. She uses vulgar language ..his prick, curved upwards like the scimitar he held Carter (1995, page 17] to coincide with scenes of perverseness, torture, incest, murder, sadomasochism, among other themes which in general are considered to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. An Analysis of Mending Wall Essay An Analysis of Mending Wall Robert Frost once said that Mending Wall was a poem that was spoiled by being applied. What did he mean by applied ? Any poem is damaged by being misunderstood, but that s the risk all poems run. What Frost objects to, I think, is a reduction and distortion of the poem through practical use. When President John F. Kennedy inspected the Berlin Wall he quoted the poem s first line: Something there is that doesn t love a wall. His audience knew what he meant and how the quotation applied. And on the other side of that particular wall, we can find another example of how the poem has been used. Returning from a visit to Russia late in his life, Frost said, The Russians reprinted Mending Wall over there,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why doesn t Frost want to say what he meant? When asked, he d reply, What do you want me to do, say it again in different and less good words? You get more credit for thinking, Frost wrote in a letter, if you restate formulae or cite cases that fall in easily under formulae, but all the fun is outside: saying things that suggest formulae that won t formulate that almost but don t quite formulate. The formula is the easy answer that turns out to be, if right or wrong in general, certainly inadequate in particular. The formula, like a paraphrase of the poem itself, is made of those less good words the poet has tried to resist. Mending Wall seems to present us with a problem, and appears to urge us to choose up sides. I suspect most readers are eager to ally themselves with the speaker, to consider the neighbor dim witted, block headed, and generally dull. Such a reading is nicely represented by the following passage from a booklet on Robert Frost put out by Monarch Notes: By the end of the poem [the wall] has become a symbol, and the two farmers have turned into allegorical figures representing opposing views of freedom and confinement, reason and rigidity of mind, tolerance and violence, civilization and savagery.... There is no mistaking the poet s meaning, or his attitude toward what the wall represents ... it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Studio Proposal For A Studio Project Studio ProposalJogendra Chowdari Achanta Proposal JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY MATHEMATICAL, COMPUTING AND INFORMATION SCIENCES Making predictions on the closing of new questions posted on the Stack Overflow Website Jogendra Chowdari Achanta Advisor: Dr. Aaron Garrett Submitted in partial fulfillment Of the requirements of a Masters Studio Project November 28, 2016 Preface This is a proposal for a Studio Project for partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Master of Science degree in Computer Systems and Software Design at Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama. This proposal provides the scope and context of the project to be undertaken. It details the intended user group and the value that the system will have to them. It also provides a schedule for the completion of the project, including a list of all the deliverables and presentations required. The intended audience of this document is the graduate faculty of the department so that they can determine whether the project should be approved as proposed, approved with modifications, or not approved. It is expected that this proposal will be presented to the student?s Studio Committee before the project is formally started. Table of Contents Prefaceii 1.0 Overview4 1.1. Introduction4 1.2 Purpose, Scope and Objectives5 1.2.1 Purpose5 1.2.2 Scope5 1.2.3 Objective5
  • 43. 1.3 Case Study6 1.3.1 Case Study 16 1.3.2 Case Study 26 1.3.3 Case Study 37 1.3.4 Case Study 47 1.4 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. How To Create Emotions In The Exorcist Jessica Rodriguez Professor Powell ENG1100 July 26, 2015 Creating Feelings We all agree movies allow us to escape and take us to places we ve never been and inside the skin of people quite different from ourselves. They not only offer people a window onto the wider world, but opens eyes to feelings and emotion. Audiences feel what the director wants the audience to feel. The definition of feeling is an emotional state or reaction (feeling). This is, the motivation and empowerment for anyone attempting to create a movie. Movies inspire all types of feelings like happy when watching a comedy, scared while viewing a horror, or awe while enduring a romance. The audience of a movie will feel multiple emotions at different times throughout any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Green gooey vomit spews from a little girl s parched lips. Ghastly demons appear some barely visible in fleeting subliminal cuts, others in ghoulish tableaus. The powerful imagery featured in the climactic sequence of The Exorcist seems familiar and iconic now. Made in 1973, well before special effects and computer animation, The Exorcist stands as a testament to imaginative filmmaking, this classic The scene Friedkin describes below depicts the ultimate struggle of faith as two Jesuit priests played by a young Jason Miller and a wizened Max von Sydow confront ancient demons, which have possessed the body of an innocent 12 year old girl (Linda Blair). The exorcism section took nearly a month to shoot and was filmed entirely in sequence, recalls Friedkin, who says he was only able to complete about five shots a day due to the complexity and cold temperature required. Most of it was shot with one camera, and all the sound was recorded separately because of the unusual voices and audio gimmicks. By employing innovative mechanical effects, life sized puppets, editing tricks, creative lighting and other techniques, Friedkin and his team created a scene that remains unique in the history of horror films. I ll be honest with you, says the director, proud of the film magic he achieved without the help of computers or other digital equipment. If I was making The Exorcist today, I still wouldn t use much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. John Gorrie Monologue Mom played innocent, but she may suspect I m not. She probably spies on me, like Leda spies on her. You can trust the snoop you know, so Leda doesn t bother me. Until I find out how my mom spies on me she s my worst enemy. Dr. Prime s death went nastier than planned, thanks to Commodus, but all my plans for postmortem disgrace went well. Herms obeyed, so she s a controllable recruit. Ionia s smart, I like her. Too bad she had to go back because I trust her as much as Lil who keeps to the whore s code when it comes to secrets. Monster loves the vibrating tongue stud I gave her, she ll probably get an infection by passing her gift along to Christina s snatch and snatch it will be if I can talk Cristina into a vaginal piercing. Maybe I m in possession ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Europe can t. I need info that can t be found here. Christina and Polly can both translate, but one has patience, and the other has greater skill. Honey will convince Polly to join our European expedition and Christina can stay here and translate Ionia s documents. Polly can translate what we find on our trip. Hella did her lesbian fling with Honey, but she seems to possess eyes for Jimmy. I m still not certain about Nancy Neith, but she and Jimmy appear hot for each other. Monster will need to watch the love triangle while I m gone. Maybe Hella can move her eyes off Jimmy and watch over his two cousins. Newt s older, but Hella might bang him or the other cousin, Kal, as a substitute for Jimmy. I m hoping Honey and Polly will meet me here at Lil s place before the month ends. Polly may not find time for a Euro trip and I may need new plans. Researching possible European recruits will come in handy, either way. My French sucks, so I want a translator. One name popped up after a brief browse, but I need to research her before I get my hopes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Brokeback Mountain Research Paper In this essay I will be writing about how happiness to some extent can be achieved for the characters within the film but how the majority of aspects to the narrative cause both Jack and Ennis to be unhappy and how both are dually to blame for this. Despite some slight bursts of happiness within the film I will also be mentioning that although the two men s desires working against each other to make them unhappy, the fact that Ennis represents the expectations and fears of 1960 s small town American society the ultimate cause for the pair barely having a chance at happiness and who and what of each of the characters, situations and society is to blame. There are quite a few reasons in Brokeback Mountain that give the characters a chance of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Jack goes back to Joe to find out about working for him the summer after Jack and Ennis met on Brokeback Mountain, Joe lets Jack know that he knew what they were up to on the mountain and that there wouldn t be any work for him at all, him or Ennis. Joe finding out about their relationship wasn t the only thing that happened, Alma also found out about Ennis and Jack. When the pair finally meet up again after a few years apart, they throw their arms around each other and bring their faces so close together and almost kiss out in plain sight when Ennis realises and throws Jack into a closed off space and kisses him so rough all the while, Alma is watching from the window overlooking the space where the pair are hiding and kissing. After two instances of people finding out about their secret relationship, of which Alma threatens to tell people about later in the film, Ennis cannot commit to Jack in fear of the relationship they have together, he says this thing, it grabs hold of us again... at the wrong place... at the wrong time... and we re dead. An example of this is that a few years before Brokeback Mountain was made and released, there had been a killing of a young man called Matthew Shepard who had been beaten, tortured and left to die by the side of the road in such a remote area that when he was found there was no possible way he could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Movie Rain Man In 1998, the movie Rain Man, starring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise, hit movie theaters and became a major hit. On opening weekend, the movie earned $7 million and eventually earned over $354 million worldwide. The character played by Dustin Hoffman was an autistic savant. For many people, this was their first introduction to autism. The public awareness this movie gave to autism did much to dispel many incorrect ideas about those who are affected by autism. Autism disorder, a developmental disorder which causes persistent problems with social communications and interactions, interferes with the ability children and adults have in controlling behavior and completing tasks or activities in the same way as those who are not affected. Diagnosis... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Autism currently affects one in every one hundred and fifty children in the United States. Statistics show that autism is four time more common in boys than girls. It affects one in sixity eight children and one in forty two boys. This disease could be very costly for a family, on average it could cost 60,000 dollars a year. Symptoms Autism has a variety of symptoms throughout the process. Therefor, Because there can be overlap in symptoms between ASD and other disorders, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) it s important that treatment focus on a person s specific needs rather than the diagnostic label ( What are ). Having problems with social relationships, are more harmful for people with autism. People diagnosed with ADHD mostly have problems with their behaviors, while the other half battles through inattention and hyperactivity. Although autism is present at birth, signs can most likely be difficult during the process. Social interactions prevent problems with eye to eye gazing and facial expressions. Also lack of empathy, gives misunderstanding to other people s feelings. While looking back today, more than 40% of people that have autism do not speak, effects not having friendships with children their same age. All people with autism have many different symptoms that they have to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Life During the 1800s Life during the 1800s was already difficult for many people. When Civil War started, living became even more difficult for the most of the Americans. Civil War camp life was hard for most of the people .Northerners won the Civil War. Why did the Northerners win the Civil War? Is it because of the soldiers who worked together in the camps? Soldiers life during the Civil Warwasn t easy. Soldier s daily life was miserable. They had possibilities of getting killed. They had to deal with starvation, climate conditions, poor clothing and even routine between battles. During the fall, they would work on the winter camps but they would extend the stay at one place. Soldier s life was bad and prisoner s life was worse than the soldier. Conditions were so bad. Thousands of soldiers died while being held as a captive. Approximately 470,000 soldiers were held captive during the Civil War. In the camp life soldiers rested when possible. Soldiers were forced to call camp home in their terms of service. Life in camp was very different for officers and enlisted men. Many soldiers camps were home for up to three years. Last two years of camp were good for soldiers. They had enough food and got use to living in camps. On an average day, soldiers were woken at daybreak to begin their day. They had drills in the morning and afternoon where they got trained for battle. Soldier s mostly spent their time in the camp. Most of the men had diseases. Men had lice problems. They called lice as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Rhetorical Analysis Of Introduction In The Assault On... The Introduction in the Assault on Reason by Al Gore unveils the undermined matter of the public not being adequately informed and addressing how the democratic system in the America is deteriorating. His remarks impact the readers with the usage of anaphora, simile, alliteration and fallacy. Gores purpose is to give his visionary truth as a member of the governmental system. He gives a revealing and explanatory tone in order to help the public reestablish their own administrative rule as a citizen and protect democracy from future corruption. Gore uses anaphora to make it apparent that there is a distortion in media. He points blame on the people of America by using the repetition of we when stating that the tactics in our legislation are not at fault. (2) The government was created so people can be included in the actions that the government decided however people take it for granted. He wants people to think clearly when it comes to being politically informed so the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Media changed like moving.. from the sandal to the space shuttle. (7) Things are rapidly evolving and advancing into something that wasn t originally planned but being adapted into everyday life. We have allowed the change to happen right before our eyes without even noticing the development is our adversary, instead of our help. Gore states that people started sitting motionless staring at flickering images. (7) Television is a consumed by just retaining the information but not actually encoding it. As a result, it is dismissed information lost. Your mind doesn t process the information to be interpreted in a useful way so people become more informed about simple things like celebrities than any other topic. People are becoming knowledgeable about insignificant information to the point that they are incompetent to research what is significant to the surrounding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Righteous Mind I always knew I wanted to study political science, but seeing a divided family because of it, discouraged me from doing it. During the revolution, two great uncles were Contras and the other two siblings were Sandinistas. This was an important thing when taking into consideration my family s history. It took several sunday dinners to try and unite the siblings once again.When I was six I was already interested in Politics, I was the only child in the family at the time, so I was more like an adult, I heard the sunday conversations, I asked questions despite the several attempts to dismiss me for being too young. One great uncle would take me every month to the National Assembly, and I would see how they voted on legislations, I loved politics.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perhaps not on the controversial have sex with dead chicken questions, but with more day to day questions such as LGTB rights. Politics has an impact on the way you see things good or bad. I read the book while I traveled from here to D.C, in about hour and a half I had finished it. And I needed to talk to someone about it. It was so interesting and enriching that I was asphyxiated at the thought that it would be one more hour because I could tell my dad everything I had just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Let Me Die Let Me Die I Want Eternity In May Miller s Poem Death is not Master the persona explains that death is not the master that will increase desperation, but it is a way to become eternally calm. Many poems on the topic of death explain how it is as powerful of a thing that fears the existence of human beings, but Miller s persona death is used in such way to achieve eternal serenity. She explains death as something that can end all the worlds tears, desires and tension and transform the human memory into a sculpture which is unaware of tensions. Miller s persona believes that by blocking death it will be unfair as it will be a barrier to the everlasting happiness and calmness that lies inside the grave. It is an elaboration of Christian beliefs of how death ends all worldly problems as an eternal life starts after the death. The eternal life of a human or corpse after death is same as that of sculpture which shines at night and remains in one place free of all tensions and problems. As the life after death is full of calmness and happiness, so it must not be blocked and everyone must welcome it to gain the everlasting lasting life. Thus, conveying Miller s idea of how the perspective death is not the master; instead, it is the slave of eternal life of serenity and calmness that lies ahead. So, no one should try to become a barrier by blocking the death. Repetition of you six times and I three times symbolizes the relationship between I and You who love each other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Chlamydia By Chlamydia Trachomatis. Chlamydia The common term that is known to us around the world is chlamydia, but most people do not know its scientific name, which is called chlamydia trachomatis. Chlamydia is among the smallest living organisms. It is nonmotile and a gram negative cocci bacteria. These parasites can bind to intracellular bacteria that only affect humans. So in a nut shell chlamydia cannot survive without us humans, where it takes everything from us but does not give back. In order for it to make copies of itself it needs the help of a human. Without the help of a human it cannot make copies of itself nor survive because it needs ATP and other nutrients that it isn t capable of making on its own. It was believed that this bacterium was known to be a virus due to the fact it cannot synthesize ATP and grows only inside of a host cell. The cytoplasmic inclusion of chlamydia was mistaken for a protozoan parasite for a long period of time before they figured it out that it was a virus. Silent infection is what chlamydia is known for because most people who get infected show no signs or evidence and can fall short of the physical examination findings when it comes to the disease. Halberstaedter and Von Prowazek first discovered chlamydia in 1907. These two came together that led to the discovery of chlamydial disease, which was observed in the mucus membrane of the front eye of an infected orangutan. However, over the last hundreds years with all the up coming studies about chlamydia we are able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Patria Anime Squad Mission Statement Patria Anime Squad Mission Statement: The Patria Anime Squad s mission is to provide the opportunity for those who enjoy watching anime and reading manga a social group in which one can meet new people and share their stories. We seek to teach our new members about the culture of Japan, the process of creating animation, the origins of Anime as a genre, and build self esteem for those who are too shy to speak about their passions in a safe and comfortable environment. Vision of the Club: The Patria Anime Squad seeks to be one of the most entertaining and educational. It seeks to teach others about Japanese culture and animation. We wish for all our members to feel like a family within our group. We want to be a bridge in educating about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Art of Public Speaking Lucas: The Art of Public Speaking, 8/e PREFACE If it is true, as Walter Pater said, that a book, like a person, has its fortunes, then fortune has indeed smiled upon The Art of Public Speaking. As the book enters its eighth edition, I am deeply appreciative of the students and teachers who have made it the leading work on its subject at colleges and universities across the United States. In preparing this edition, I have retained what readers have identified as the main strengths of previous editions. The book continues to be informed by classical and contemporary theories of rhetoric but does not present theory for its own sake. Keeping a steady eye on the practical skills of public speaking, it offers full coverage of all... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Much more than a manner of winning friends and influencing people, it is a vital mode of civic engagement through which people express their ideas and influence their society. I have rewritten the opening pages of Chapter 1 to make this point more explicitly than in previous editions partly through the addition of a new section titled The Tradition of Public Speaking, and partly through the reworking of existing material. This new emphasis seeks to provide a sharper intellectual foundation for the book and for the public speaking course in general. Plagiarism and the Internet When it comes to plagiarism, no subject causes more confusion or more temptation than the Internet. Because it is so easy to copy information from the Web, many students do not understand the lines between plagiarism and the legitimate use of Internet materials. Nor are they necessarily aware of the need to cite sources when using such materials. To address these concerns, I have added a new section to Chapter 2 titled Plagiarism and the Internet. In addition to explaining how to avoid inadvertent plagiarism when working with the Internet, this section addresses the problem of websites that sell complete speeches and papers. Here, as elsewhere in the book, I emphasize the importance of firm ethical standards in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...