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Essay Prompt 2014
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Essay
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is an insidiously developing, adult onset, progressive anterior horn
cell degeneration with associated degeneration of descending motor pathways. Despite increasing
clinical and research interest, its cause remains obscure. Although many theories as to its cause
have been proposed, no intervention has yet been shown to modify biologically determined motor
system degeneration.
There is no clear cut neuropathological diagnosis for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Instead,
clinicians must rely on both the topographic distribution of the neuronal loss and the finding of
some characteristic cytological changes. The precise pattern of these changes, however, varies to
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Lower brain stem nuclei are almost always more consistently and extensively involved than the
upper brain stem nuclei (2). However, changes in the occulomotor nuclei are rarely associated with
clinical signs.
In recent studies, it has been shown that the occulomotor and sacral nuclei have been associated
with patients whose course of illness has been extended over a longer period of time with the help
of respirators and other medical equipment. This finding suggests that these neuronal phenotypes
are vulnerable to the pathophysiologic process but are inexplicably more resistant to it than are
lower cranial and spinal motor neurons (4).
Standard nerve conduction studies and electromyography have long been used in the diagnosis of
ALS. The characteristics of standard nerve conduction studies and standard electromyography
reflect the underlying pathophysiologic process. Features that support a diagnosis of ALS include
reduced numbers and increased amplitude and duration of motor unit action potentials, in addition
to fibrillation s and fasciculations in many muscles not innervated by the same nerve or spinal cord
segment. Fibrillation s, positive sharp waves, and complex repetitive discharges are features of
denervation. As the number of functional motor units in a muscle diminishes in ALS, the mean
motor unit amplitude and motor unit potential area increase. Increased duration and amplitude of
motor unit action potentials reflect
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Why Did Germany Win World War 2 Essay
Did the Germans win World War II? Some would say the the Germany won the tank portion of
the war. They dominated all others. Hitler s planning was not very efficient when it came to
making the tanks however. America s planning was much more productive. The United States
could easily out manage the Germans. The same thing applied with the Soviets. America s tank
production was a big help to turn the tide on our side. The use of the M4 Sherman tank provided
the United States a major advantage during World War II due to its development, capabilities, and
performance. Presented by militaryfactory.com, First developed in the year of 1942, the M4
Sherman kept America running with the big dogs during the war. This tank was equipped with a
Ford GAA engine. It was an eight cylinder, liquid cooled, used gas with 450 horsepower. This
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76 millimeter armour on the upper and lower glacis is where the tank could bounce some of its
shots. Most of the bouncing shots came from the turret. With less armour on the turret you would
think it would be easier to land a shot. That was the opposite because of the angle, the shallower
the angle the less percentage you have to penetrate. The sides and back were the place to shoot
any tank, especially the sherman with only 31 millimeters of steel to stop a projectile
(www.militaryfactory.com). More shots could be consumed by the Panthers armour because of it
80 millimeter upper and lower glacies. The turret had 80 millimeters of hard sloped toughness. The
same thing applied with the Sherman as the Panther. It had very weak side armour at 40
millimeters thick. The back had even less with 30 millimeters of steel. Hitler ordered the Panther to
have more armour than it originated with. It went from weighing 30 tons to 50 tons
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Essay Deforestation
Deforestation
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
Important Facts 1
Historical Background 1 2
Background Law 2
Causes of Deforestation 2
The Green House Effect 2 3
Reducing Deforestation 3
Case Studies 3 4
Pros and Cons 4 5
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Now with new technology, such as satellites systems, low altitude photography and side looking
radar, scientists can now figure that the world is losing about 20.4 million hectares of tropical
forests annually and if these figures are not reduced, we will lose all of our tropical forests in
about 50 years. It has been suggested that the high deforestation rates are caused partly by the fact
that the new surveys are more accurate and thus reveal old deforestation rates that have not been
detected with older methods.
At first there was concern only among foresters about deforestation but now the public has created
organizations such as Green Peace to help increase awareness and reduce deforestation. The Food
and Agriculture Organization or
F.A.O, has worked mainly within the forest community to find new and better ways to manage the
forests. Also, in 1985 there was the introduction of the Tropical
Forestry Action Plan or T.F.A.P. This plan involved the F.A.O, United Nations development
programs, the World Bank, other development agencies, several tropical country governments, and
several government organizations. Together they developed a new strategy. More than 60 countries
have decided to prepare national forestry action plans to manage their forests.
Tropical deforestation has various direct causes: The permanent
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In State V Teagle 170 P. 3d 266
Question Presented Under ARIZ. REV. STAT. ANN. §§ 13 3401 and 13 3405, did Jess
Pepper knowingly possess marijuana for sale when officers found seventy pounds of marijuana
in the lining of the back seat of her Prius? Brief Answer Probably not. It is not likely Jess Pepper
will be convicted of knowingly possessed the marijuana found in the back of her Prius. Statement
of Facts Jess Pepper and her daughter Laura Pepper Friel were travelling home in Pepper s white
Prius, to Phoenix, Arizona after spending three days in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pepper and her
daughter had visited their friend Josh Galloway. While travelling home, the women got into an
argument. Pepper, who was driving and distracted by the argument and her attempt to drink her iced
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Teagle 170 P.3d 266 (Ariz. Ct. App. 2007), defendant Teagle was pulled over after being
observed speeding down the highway. When the officer approached the vehicle, he noticed two
cellular phones on the dashboard, an open container of liquor, fast food wrappers, a box of
cookies, a map, and luggage and clothing in the backseat. The officer gave the defendant a
warning and then asked him if there was any contraband in the vehicle or whether there was a
chance anyone else could have placed any contraband in the vehicle. Although the defendant
answered in the negative, the officer returned to his patrol vehicle and asked if there was a canine
unit available. There was not and so the officer told the defendant that he was free to leave.
Shortly afterwards, the officer saw the defendant speeding once again down the road. The officer
proceeded to pull him over and gave him another warning. The officer again asked him if he could
search the vehicle and the defendant answered in the affirmative. The officer called a canine unit
which arrived an hour later. The canine, in proceeding to do an exterior sniff, circled around to the
trunk. The officers then opened the trunk to find 338 pounds of marijuana, a can of air freshener
under the driver s seat and several toilet bowl sanitizers in the compartment ofthe vehicle as well as
the trunk. These were all indicative of an attempt to mask the smell of marijuana. At trial, the
defendant argued that he had taken his vehicle to a repair shop, implying that someone else had
placed the drugs in the car. The court found that there was enough evidence, including the large
amount of drugs in the trunk of the vehicle, the air freshener, and the inconsistent statements to
determine that the defendant had sufficient knowledge of the marijuana in the
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The Priest River Experimental Forest
The paper introduces one of the earliest experimental forests that is also regarded as a forestry
research center, the Priest River Experimental Forest (PREF). The forest was established in 1911,
lies between the Priest River and the Selkirk Mountains in the State of Idaho. By interpreting its
particular existing conditions, including geography, climate, hydrology, soil, vegetation, readers can
easily understand its significant role in the region of Northern Rocky Mountain, providing many
valuable forestry information or both management organizations and forestry administrations. The
diversity of the soil type in the Priest River Experimental Forest(PREF) provides good conditions
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Key words:
Priest River Experimental Forest; AMAT; Collaborative Project; Genetic Variability; Northern
Mountain Conifers; Rocky Mountain Region
1. Introduction: As one of the earliest experimental forests that is also regarded as a forestry research
center, the Priest River Experimental Forest (PREF) was set up to provide valuable information for
both management organizations and forestry administrations. All of these resources would improve
forestry management and sustainability research in the western region. The Priest River
Experimental Forest (PREF) was established in 1911. It lies between the Priest River and the
Selkirk Mountains in the State of Idaho. The Priest River Experimental Forest (PREF) contains
two Research Natural Areas: Canyon Creek (977acres), which was established in 1937; and
Wellner Cliff (310acres), which was established in 2006. Headquarters area is located in the West
of the forest, including an office or lab building, three residential buildings, a bunkhouse with mess
hall, and a modest shop. Before 1930, the forest was served as the headquarters for the Priest River
Forest Experiment Station. After that, it was combined into the Northern Rocky Mountain Forest
and Range and now is managed by the Rocky Mountain Research Station.
2. Existing Conditions
2.1. Geography The elevation of the Priest
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Tiffany Case Analysis
Tiffany Co.
Overview
Tiffany Co. is a retailer, designer, manufacturer, and distributor of luxury fine jewelry. As of
January 31st, 2003, they had 44 company operated stores within US borders and 82 company
operated stores internationally. Fine jewelry makes up 79% of their net sales followed by other
products such as timepieces, stationery, and sterling silverware. Michael J. Kowalski, Tiffany Co.
s current CEO, has the same mission the company had when it first started in 1837: to be the
world s premier luxury brand of fine jewelry as well as America s house of design.
S.W.O.T. Tiffany Co. has done an outstanding job in developing a strong brand name, which
represents nothing but the best, most durable, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With this increase in wealth, combined with the continual increase in population size, there
should always be a strong market for luxury goods. Technological advancements have played a
major role in the industry since the late 1990s. Jewelry in particular has a very high weight to
value ratio, which makes shipping easy and keeps shipping costs relatively low. Internet sales
have passed catalogue sales in over 10 of the top 15 luxury jewelry companies. Tiffany Co. s
internet sales passed its catalogue sales shortly after the company opened its website in 1999.
The complaint that the company operated stores closed before a majority of the workforce went
home for the day, is now somewhat outdated now that Tiffany has a very effective and functional
website that can be accessed 24 hours a day. This year, Tiffany Co. announced that over 60% of
its direct sales were generated through their website. Demographic trends play a much smaller
role in the luxury jewelry business than it does in many other industries. Tiffany Co. s various
jewelry collections cater to virtually all ages, ranging from young teens to matures, well beyond
there sixties. However, the baby boomer generation, which is made up of persons in their forties
and fifties, does have a large amount of buyer power. Several recent trends have affected the luxury
jewelry market. Men s jewelry sales increased by over 150% from 2006 to the present (specifically
money clips and cuff
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Bmw of North America
TB0301
Dmitry Alenuskin Andreas Schotter
BMW of North America: Dream It. Build It. Drive It.
Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black. Henry Ford
Introduction
In early January 2012, Joseph Wierda, BMW s X3 Product Manager, reviewed the latest sales
numbers of the popular X3 Series compact SUV. He was, in particular, interested in the effects of
BMW s customization program called Dream It. Build It. Drive It. on both unit sales and overall
profitability. This new integrated sales and marketing program allowed customers to create a fully
customized BMW X3 SUV and have it delivered to their driveway in only a few weeks. The
program scored some important points with the media. For example, ... Show more content on
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In 2011, U.S. sales of new vehicles reached 12.7 million units, the best result since 2007.1 Sales
for 2012 were projected to reach 13.8 million units, close to what many experts considered a
nonbubble sales volume of around 14 15 million cars.2 In terms of local manufacturing volume,
the U.S. was third in the world with a record low of 5.7 million new motor vehicles produced in
2009. During the same year, Japan built 7.9 million cars and China 13.7 million. Just a decade
earlier, however, in 1999, the U.S. dominated the global car industry, manufacturing more than 13
million new vehicles, more than Japan and China combined at the time.3 Recent volume increases
in China were mostly driven by first time buyers, government incentives, rural subsidies, and
reduced sales tax for fuel efficient vehicles. While the Chinese market was growing at an
impressive rate of 40% annually,4 major U.S. carmakers were still struggling at home.
U.S. Auto Fleet
In 2011, the United States had 254 million registered passenger vehicles and 205 million licensed
drivers.5 The number of cars, along with the average age of the U.S. fleet, had increased steadily
since 1960, indicating an increasing number of vehicles per household. Recently, however, changes
in consumer behavior could be observed. Price sensitive Americans tended to keep their cars longer.
The
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Waking Up Narrative
Waking up in the middle of nowhere in Mexico,
With nothing but my clothes I have on and my friend Luis.
We starved for over one week and a half,
Just wondering when we ll get out next meal.
remembering what happened to me before I left was a pain,
It started after my parents died from a natural cause.
My sister Rosa was put up for adoption and soon will get a new family,
But for me, I was put to work on a crop farm.
On my first day I meet Luis he was also put to work,
Everything was great having a person who can understand.
But everything wasn t perfect, and everything can t be the same,
And the man we worked for was nothing but an alcoholic who beats us. Every single time he step
out of the bar and got home,
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So one night Luis and I decide to escape,
And we did just as we said.
We took a bag of food and water that can last us about a week,
So we ran and ran and never looked back.
After an hour of running we rested for tomorrow s journey,
It was cold and we worried about animals that would attack.
Waking up in the morning this is where we first came in, I spotted two foxes eating our food,
I tried to scare them away, but it was too late for that.
Every single piece of food we packed was nothing but crumbs and a few drops of water,
Day after day hoping to find water and food,
Just listening to our stomachs roaring for food as
Until suddenly we fell, being unable to stop thinking this will be the end.
Trying to keep our eyes open, but knowing there s nothing to live for what s the point.
I shut my eyes and took my last breath and said my last words I ll see you mom and dad
Their I shut my eyes, realizing i m going to die
SPLASH, as a bucket of water hit my face I saw a man standing over me, The man said You made it
to the other side
As thrilled as I was, I turned and saw Luis dead .
Luis looked like as If all the life was drained out of
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Applied Research Paper On Sports Gambling
Rui (Ray) Cao
Applied Research Methods
Professor Ken Derry
Purpose Statement: In 1992, congress passed the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act to
outlaw sports gambling in 46 states. Although sports gambling has been banned, it is still
happening under the table. In 2018, the NBA s support under present Commissioner Adam Silver
for nationwide legalized sports gambling is reaching new heights. This analysis is to discover the
history of sports gambling and the NBA s attitude to sports gambling.
Research Questions: Should sports gambling be legalized? If sports gambling is legalized, what
can the NBA get from it and what should the NBA do?
Gregory, Sean and Alex Rogers. A Bet Worth Making. Time, vol. 185, no. 10, 23 Mar. 2015, pp. 40
43. EBSCOhost, proxy.library.nyu.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com
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We cannot say it is right or wrong, but it is illegal in most states of the United States. In 1992,
Congress passed the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), outlawing sports
gambling everywhere except Nevada, Delaware, Oregon, and Montana. American pro sports
leagues have been against sports gambling for a long time, however, some of them have changed
their positions. They think it is time for that to change. For example, NBA Commissioner Adam
Silver has begun to push the legalization of sports gambling. Adam Silver told TIME, It is part of
the culture in Europe to bet on sporting events. Of course, its legal and regulated. It s part of the
culture in the United States to bet on sporting events, it just happens to be
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The Monster of Circumstance Essay
The Monster of Circumstance
Imagine two sisters living in the same household both have grown up with the same parents, in the
same place, and under the same conditions. Unfortunately for the sisters, their family has developed
a pattern: The issues of the previous generation have been passed down with the next generation,
creating a legacy of substance abuse, an unstable home environment, suicide, and mental illness. In
this setting, the sisters must react to the troubles they witness around them daily, for their parents
and other family are unable to shield the girls from the fallout of their emotional instability. One of
the sisters is able to escape the pattern of her ancestors and thrives despite the challenges she faces
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Frankenstein s monster begins his life full of hope, displaying care for other people and a desire
for knowledge despite the abandonment and confusion he feels. Somewhere along the road of his
life, however, the creature s pain and loneliness damage his internal being with violent results. At
what point did the dark forces of his outside world become too much to endure? Could he have
ignored his reality and continued to live in hope of a better time? Furthermore, how can we apply
the creature s struggle to humanity?
Circumstances or events in a person s life can affect him or her in a multitude of ways and at a
multitude of times. At the beginning of the book, Frankenstein s monster is alone and confused,
and yet he feels nothing but a desire to live fully and with a good heart. The creature s
explanation is simple: As yet I looked upon crime as a distant evil; benevolence and generosity
were ever present before me, inciting within me a desire to become an actor in the busy scene
where so many admirable qualities are called forth and displayed (130). The creature is referring
to his time watching the cottagers, whom he observed and admired from afar for a time at the
beginning of his life. He sees only the good in these people and thus looks on the world and his
life from a positive point of view. He claims that crime was but a distant
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Mommy Film Techniques
In the years following his impressive film debut for I Killed My Mother (09) at the age of only
nineteen, Xavier Dolan (French Canadian actor, director, screenwriter, editor, costume designer and
producer) has withheld his space in the limelight. Between Heartbeats, Laurence Anyways, and Tom
at the Farm, Dolan, now 27, returned to the big screen again with the release of Mommy in 2014.
Tragic yet luminous, Mommy is a film of astounding violence and grief punctuated by bursts of
unmitigated glee. Diane Die DesprГ©s (Anne Dorval), a widowed, tattooed, and freshly fired
mother of one, who struggles deeply when her psychotic teenage son, Steve O Connor DesprГ©s
(Antoine Olivier Pilon), is imposed upon her. After having been thrown out of the state care... Show
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No one before Canadian writer director Dolan has ever tried a 1:1 a risk considering the vast
majority of modern films are screened in a 1.85:1 or 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Despite the time it takes
to get used to the restrained perspective, it works beautifully in both an aesthetic and metaphoric
manner. The bold visual trick mixed with tight shot sizes allow every moment to be emotionally
sincere; the audience can avoid distractions to the left and right of the frame and look the
characters right in the eye. Even in the most calm of scenes, if there are three characters on screen,
the sequence becomes that much more powerful. The ratio forces the audience to sit front row in
the suffocating unhealthiness and, like Steve s mind, offers them no escape save for two fleeting
moments when the frame expands to a standard aspect ratio. These moments, being the two most
hopeful in the film, really do help to express the feelings of freedom that the characters experience
before being but back into their cages the perfect square perspective becoming more ironic than
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Regulatory Issues Surrounding A Patient Right To Refuse...
Regulatory Issues Surrounding a Patients Right to Refuse Care As addressed above, Congress
enacted the patient Self Determination Act in 1990. They determined that any healthcare
organization who participates in Medicare or Medicaid have to provide patients with written
information concerning their rights when it comes to their medical care. This information needs
to be given to the patient upon admission and placed in a prominent place in their medical record.
This is not a voluntary program, compliance is mandatory. The Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid can audit an organizations compliance at any time and if they are not compliant that
organization will be in jeopardy of not being allowed to participate in Medicare or Medicaid....
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The nurse knows the specifics of the patient s illness and will be able to help the patient
understand their rights and give examples of situations when they may need to exercise those
rights. Nurse, Physician and Allied Health Education Situations where a patient or family
member are seeking to withdraw care do not happen in our facility on a daily basis. Some of our
staff may have faced this issue in the past, but most have not. I propose that all staff be required
to complete a yearly competency that details a patients rights. This competency should also detail
ethical principles and review the laws that give patients their rights. Ensuring that all people that
come in contact with patients is informed on the topic could help a patient or family when they
are facing a difficult time. Patients and families come in contact with many caregivers and may
feel comfortable with someone other than their nurse. This is why I have decided that all staff
members need to be educated. Ethics Panel Our organization should institute an ethics panel.
Ethics panels are made up of people from different backgrounds that are charged with supporting
healthcare organizations. We will use our panel to review clinical ethics cases, develop and or
revise organizational policies to ensure they are reflective of ethical considerations, and offer
ongoing education to medical staff regarding ethical issues and how to handle them if they arise.
The goals of an
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Analysis of John Steinbeck s Chrysanthemums and Shirley...
Examining The ChrysanthemumS The Lottery
Examining The Chrysanthemums The Lottery
In the WWII period, women entered the workforce is massive numbers a statistical anomaly that
had never existed in American society or hardly any other modern society, ever. They became
empowered and more women realized a wider range of their capabilities. A few decades after
WWII, the feminist movement would rise to change the course of women s history again. The
success and fervor of the feminist movement would not have been as potent or active without the
change in experience for women in the preceding decades. It is within some of these social and
historical contexts which the paper will consider the protagonist, Elisa Allen. The
Chrysanthemums precedes WWII and the beginning of another change in the culture of women
by just a few years. Elisa Allen is a figure for the foreshadowing of the future of American women.
The paper considers how Steinbeck demonstrates her spatial and metaphorical confinement via
literary structures, characterization, and narrative arc. The environment is a revealing metaphor
or symbol in the story. It is sometimes a prominent aspect, and sometimes subtle. Just as the fog
rolled in during the winter of a nearly desolate ranch, so does a storm or a fog of change approach
for Elisa, as a figure for American women as the midway point of the 20th century approached.
John Steinbeck s famed short story, The Chrysanthemums, was published in Harper s
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CSOM Review Paper
CSOM Review
The CSOM is a national clearinghouse/technical assistance center, whom supports people with
state and local jurisdiction information regarding sex offenders. The aims are to provide people
with responsible managing sex offenders as well as training with related issues with sex offenders.
According to CSOM, they provide you with the following listed below:
Provides useful, current, and accessible information widely to the field by developing and
distributing policy and practice briefs on pressing issues; operating the CSOM web site; and
responding to information inquiries from the field and public;
Creates and delivers training programs across the country for agencies that share responsibility for
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Justice Department has awarded grants to improve sex offender management services.
Fiscal Year 2004
BJA announced that twelve states received a total of approximately $2.8 million to implement
comprehensive strategies to manage sex offenders under community supervision. These awards,
made under the FY 2004 Comprehensive Approaches to Sex Offender Management Grant program,
mark the sixth year that the U.S. Justice Department has awarded grants to improve sex offender
management services.
Fiscal Year 2003
BJA announced that eleven communities in eight states received a total of approximately $2.4
million to implement comprehensive strategies to manage sex offenders under community
supervision. These awards, made under the FY 2003 Comprehensive Approaches to Sex Offender
Management Grant program, mark the fifth year that the U.S. Justice Department has awarded
grants to improve sex offender management services.
Fiscal Year
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Leanro De Vinci Accomplishments
I find Leandro de Vinci most interesting. He was a painter, architect, inventor, and student of all
things scientific. A true genius in my eyes. Leandro was born April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. His
hometown was within the territory of the the republic of Florence under the rule of Medici. He
was born out of wedlock, and his parents were Caterina and Messer Piero Fruosino Di Vinci.
Leandro died May 2, 1519 at his residence at Clos Luce. There are few documents on Leandro
early years. He stayed with his mother home until he was 5 years old. Then he moved into his
fathers household in the beginning of 1457. During his childhood, he received informal education
in mathematics, geometry and Latin. When he was 14 years old he took up art training
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Doublespeak In The Mastercard Commercial
The first unethical tactic used in the MasterCard commercial is misleading doublespeak.
According to Larson (1998), doublespeak is language that conceals it underlying meaning in an
attempt to misguide. Doublespeak is manipulative because it allows persuaders to represent
themselves with positive connotations of words when in reality the underlying principle is
negative (Paul and Elder, 2012). In the MasterCard commercial, doublespeak is used particularly
in the phrase, a free day to take them all in: priceless. Breaking it down, the word free is misleading
because obviously a credit card has to be paid off. Similarly, the word priceless refers to how it s
impossible to put a price on quality time with family, yet in reality, spending money... Show more
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According to Campbell et. al. (2013), the association principle is defined as a tactic in advertising
that connects a product to a positive cultural value image, even if the value has little to do with
the product. In the World MasterCard commercial, the advertisement creates an enchanted shop
where the woman in the commercial experiences blissful happiness because her family is happy
and enjoying their time together. This creates an association between MasterCard and family
values using enthymeme, which involves argumentation where a premise is filled in by the
persuadee (Simons et. al., 2001). The first premise is that enjoying happy times with family is
important, and the conclusion is that people with the World MasterCard enjoy good times with
their family. Given this, the viewer is prompted to determine that they should have a MasterCard
to be happy. People want to fit in and because our culture often asserts that family is important
and should be valued, consumers feel pressure to get a credit card to experience a better life with
their family. Specifically, MasterCard is subtly claiming that without their credit card, your
children won t be laughing and enjoying themselves, your spouse won t be contentedly sighing,
and you won t get any hugs. However, the use of a credit card has absolutely no bearing a family s
affection for each other.
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The Standover Man Essay
A) Death of Liesel s brother Along with marking the beginning of the story this is where Liesel
initiates her obsession with stealing books, near his graveside where a book is dropped by one of
the gravediggers. The death of her brother, Werner, also haunts her in her sleep which is partly
responsible for Hans and Liesel s close relationship.
B) Liesel s school failure During her earlier days at her new school she had a reading test in front
of the class in which she could not read any of the words and was therefore teased about it after.
This produced a determination in her to learn to read.
C) Max Vandenburg s arrival In 1940 a Jew called Max arrives on the doorstep of the Hubermann s
house and changes their lives forever. As well as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Besides from being a poignant narrative and creating a closer friendship between Max and Liesel,
it also provides Liesel with the inspiration to share words, which helps both Max when he fatally
sick and her neighbours while stuck in an air raid shelter.
E) Hans giving out bread to a Jew This shows the defiance and kind heartedness of Hans character
as well as causing Max to leave and him to be sent off to the war, which then reveals the
affectionate part of Rosa.
F) Rudy being recruited by the Nazis The Nazis become aware of Rudy s potential and talk to
Rudy s parents about recruiting him. This results in Alex Steiner, Rudy s father, going off to war
instead of Rudy. When Himmel Street is bombed this permits Alex to live.
G) Max s march to Dachau Max, along with hundreds of other Jews, are marched through
Molching on their way to Dachau. Liesel and Max are temporarily reunited. This scene displays
how strong love can be.
H) The book floating down the Amper River An important book to Liesel is thrown into a
freezing river, which Rudy retrieves it for her. It is the last time Rudy asks her to kiss him and at
the end, when Rudy dies, Liesel regrets not kissing him then as she secretly did love
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Essay On Never Events
Never Event
Oluwatosin Eleyinafe
HSA 268
Professor Garcia
November 22, 2012
Healthcare facilities are very active institutions. Each part must be functioning correctly, from
delivery systems and issues of Managed Care and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
(CMS), to the National Quality Forum (NQF). These different parts of healthcare facilities are
constantly dealing with many different situations that arise. Sometimes circumstances that should
not take place occur. These types of circumstances are known as Never Events. As these events
rise in number, the safety of patients is decreased; this forces the healthcare facility to find new
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It is important that their knowledge of these events is raised so that in the unfortunate event of their
falling victim to such an occurrence, they know exactly what type of action to take. The increased
awareness of patients leads to two problems that healthcare organizations must face. The first
problem: the patients trust and engagement of these never events would never have came about if it
were not for the negative publicity that comes from such an event happening. If a never event either
happens to a patient or in a hospital that the patient goes to, then that patient would have less trust
towards the healthcare facility overall. The one thing that healthcare organizations need is their
patients trust. The second problem: insurers are beginning to hold healthcare facilities
financially responsible for never events (Ozan Rafferty). As a result, physicians and hospitals
have to pay for the care they provided, in addition to the errors that they encountered. If the
insurers do this, it would bring the downfall of the entire hospital because there would be so
much expenses that the healthcare facilities have to pay that it may not be able to pay for most of
the debts that they have in the facilities. Motivating hospitals to ensure proper policy is followed
can lead to a reduction on spending every year due to medical errors. Holding healthcare facilities
responsible for
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Essay on History of Country Music
Velvet Stalnaker
UNV 104
January 7, 2012
Professor Salcido
History of Southern Music
Southern music is now called country music and is popular in many different places. It is for
people from all walks of life. But, when we look at country music today and from years ago is it the
same? , When did it become popular? and , How has the music changed over the years?
Southern music known today as country music became popular in the 1920 s. This was music that
was based on folk music of cowboys in the southeast (Collins English Dictionary, 2003). In most of
the early music the artist played stringed instruments like fiddles, guitars, banjos and some were
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Here is the section of the style guide that might help you with your citations.
Source Citations
All quotations, paraphrases, and summaries must be referenced. Only common knowledge does not
need to be cited. When in doubt, cite the material. This is an issue of plagiarism; please reference
GCU s policy on Plagiarism in the University Policy Handbook.
In text citations should note the author(s) and the publication date for a paraphrase. For a direct
quotation, citations should include author(s), date, and page number. See the following examples:
Ethics examines moral values and the standards of ethical behavior (Ornstein amp; Levine, 2008, p.
162).
Ornstein and Levine (2008) expressed their concern with NCLB and its effect on public education.
Reference Examples: Books
Book by a Single Author
Author, A. A. (Year). Book title: Subtitle after colon. Location, State Abbreviation: Publisher.
[Some publication locations do not require a state abbreviation or country.]
Daresh, J. C. (2004). Beginning the assistant principalship: A practical guide for new School
administrators. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin.
Book by More than One Author
Author, A. A., Author, B. B., amp; Author, C. C. (Year). Book title: Subtitle after colon. Location,
State Abbreviation:
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American Foreign Policy 1930-1941
Over the years 1930 through 1941 the goals of American foreign policy generally changed. In the
earlier years America dealt with war and fought with other countries. America was not very smart
in learning to stay out of war. Over the years, America became more neutral and attempted to stay
out of war as much as possible. Throughout the years, important figures wrote documents to
support America s journey and decisions. In the beginning of this time period, around 1931, Japan
disregarded our international treaty agreements. America did not approve of this and drew a
cartoon criticizing Japan for these actions. This was shown in Document A. The same type of
action happened between Europe and America in the year 1932. Europe could not pay their war
debts and America reacted by saying Europe could not agree on anything else. This was shown in
Document B. America could have handled this differently by being neutral and helping rather than
being aggressive and saying they could not agree on anything else. Around the year of 1937, people
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During this speech he stated, No one can make us fight abroad unless we ourselves are willing
to do so. No one will attempt to fight us here if we arm ourselves as a great nation should be
armed. He also stated, Over 100 million people are opposed to war in this country. If democracy
means anything to us, that is reason enough to stay out. This was a very important speech that
made people realize to stay out of the pathways of war. This information was stated in Document F.
Also is the year of 1941, the President of the United States and the Prime Minister of Great Britain
agreed on various common principles in the national policies. They chose to base their hopes for a
better future for the world. This was a huge action that showed how we are willing to work with
other countries and stay out of war as much as we can now. Document H stated this
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Overcoming The Way Of My Life
Overcome. Some see the word as a way of defeating a difficult obstacle. I would agree to an
extent that this is true for some, maybe most. For me however, to overcome has a whole other
meaning. For me, it meant to face my demons and forgive those who had hurt me. It meant
finding a way to live my life the way that I wanted and to not allow my past to interfere. My life is
not really what one would call the life of a typical teenager. My motherwas a prostitute who was
addicted to cocaine. My brother and I were taken away from here and given to our aunt when we
were born. We had a pretty decent life, except for the fact that our new mother was never home
so we were basically raised by her children. For my brother, it was pretty okay because he was
spoiled rotten by her daughter. For me, it was a living Hell. I was not looked after as well as my
brother. I still to this day still have no idea why. That was just how it was. My adoptive mother
had three children of her own. Two sons and a daughter. When I was around five years old, her
son started taking a liking to me. And I do not mean the kind that a brother or relative takes into
a small child. At first, it started with subtle caresses that I never really paid any attention to.
Then it progressed to him watching me get undressed in my room. Finally it got to where he had
me preform oral on him. I never really understood what was happening at the time. I mean, I was
only five years old so I never fully processed what was
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Pauli Exclusion Principle
Pauli Exclusion Principle
Wolfgang Ernst Pauli was an Austrian theoretical physicist famous for his work on the spin and
quantum theory, and for the beneficial finding of the Pauli exclusion principle. Pauli was born on
April 25th, 1900 and died on December 15th, 1958. He was a Foreign Member of the Royal
Society of London and a member of the Swiss Physical Society, the American
Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Pauli helped to
set in place the basis of the atomic theory. His suggestion of the hypothesis explaining the behavior
of electrons in atoms first came out in 1925. Then in 1945, he was awarded the Nobel
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Pauli solved a vexing difficulty by introducing a new quantum number,
which is a quantity that was later called spin, and that became part of the Pauli exclusion principle.
The second contribution he made was on the quantum field theory. Quantum field theory is a
combined element of quantum mechanics and subatomic scale, which is a particle that is smaller
then an atom like a quark and describes the properties of molecules and atoms of electron, protons,
and neutrons. Quantum mechanics deals with the behavior of matter and light on the atomic
subatomic scale. These particles are known to interact with each other with electromagnetic
radiation. An electromagnetic radiation is the flow of energy at the speed of light through free
space. An example of this radiation would be through light or x rays. The last contribution was
Pauli s discovery of the existence of the neutral particles, later known as neutrinos. It was used to
preserve the conservation of energy in nuclear beta decay.
Pauli was born in Vienna, Austria. His father was the chemist and physician Wolfgang
Joseph Pauli and his mother was the writer Bertha Camilla Schutz. He also had a younger sister,
Hertha, who became an actress and author. Pauli s godfather, Ernst Mach, from whom he got his
middle name, was the famous Austrian physicist and psychologist who studied the action of bodies
moving and developed a method
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William Harvey His Discovery of Blood Circulation
Many people learned about the Circulatory System in their elementary school years, so for many,
it would be hard to imagine a time where Civilization were unaware of how blood works. It wasn t
until 1682 when a English physician named William Harvey discovered the Circulatory System,
before than people didn t know where it came from and were unaware of its importance, and since
then medicinedeveloped rapidly increasing people s life span and becoming the foundation of
medicine, and how much it has effected us to this day.
William Harvey was born in 1578 in Folkston, England He went to Cambridge University and then
studied medicine at the University Of Padua(1). He was married to Elizabeth Brown the Court
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As soon as Harvey s theory was developed, other medical discoveries soon followed. Calculation
of cardiac output and input, the measurements of blood and fluid loss (6), was soon developed
after the public accepted Harvey s theory. Due to this method, doctors were able to determine just
how much attention a patient needs which effectively helped to prolong life. This calculation
method is still used today in surgery, which exemplifies how effective it is(7).
Another discovery that followed Harvey s discovery was in 1692 when Max Perutz won the
Noble Peace Prize for discovering a protein called hemoglobin the part of the cell that carries
oxygen(8). Without Harvey s discovery, Perutz would not have known how to examine the human
blood and would not have discovered hemoglobin, Hemoglobin plays a huge role in the human
body is helps the red blood cell carry oxygen though the body. Without this discovery, there would
be no answer or even insight into anemia, A number of blood disorders have to do with
hemoglobin abnormalities. In many forms of anemia, there is not enough hemoglobin in the red
blood cells (9).
As time went by a couple others added on to Harvey s discovery, such as Marcello Malphigi who
completed Harvey s work by using stronger microscopes he saw capillaries that connected the veins
with the
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Hearing Loss And Cognitive Deterioration
(A) Research led by Isabelle Mosnier, Jean Pierre Bebear, and Mathieu Marx at Pitie Salpetriere
Hospital in Paris was conducted over the timeline of about three years in order to expand on
existing evidence that demonstrates an association between hearing loss and cognitive
deterioration. The 2015 study Improvement of Cognitive Function After Cochlear Implantation in
Elderly Patients begins with an assessment of cited research that reveals whole brain atrophy in
elderly people with sensory impairments, specifically in auditory processing. The goal of study was
to analyze the outcome of cognitive function and mental health in elderly subjects who have their
hearing restored using cochlear implants. In order to qualify to become a... Show more content on
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According to the study, 81% of a subgroup (30 of 37) of the sample group showed improved global
cognitive function after one year using the implant, while the rest of the seven subjects in that
subgroup simply remained stable. Figure 3 is a column graph that shows the subjects mean scores
from the NCIQ test measuring quality of life. In all of the six subdomains, scores improved in the
span of six months after implantation and remained stable in the interval between six months and
one year later. The results of Table 1 specify an association between cochlear implantation and
increased cognitive test scores in the immediate future, but cannot be proven to prevent further
degeneration in the long term. In Table 2 researchers found a correlation between the improvement
of NCIQ scores and the increase in speech perception scores one year after subjects received
implantation and aural rehabilitation. (B) Overall, found that the journalistic article presented the
research in an accurate, nonbiased manner. The study wasn t too complex for the average person to
understand, due to the fact that it was mainly just a controlled evaluation of a pretty common and
low risk surgery (depending on the experience of the surgeon). Therefore, the journalists simply
presented the results of the French study and incorporated an American otolaryngologist s opinion
about cochlear implantation. The only thing that I
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Impact Of John Stuart Mill On Income Inequality
ECON1401 Written Assignment 1 John Stuart Mill and Income Inequality
Many great economic thinkers throughout history has offered various differing yet interrelated
views and ideas that may prove useful to the analysis of current issues in modern economics. A
persistent issue in the modern economy is income inequality whereby the distribution of income
among the population is unequal. This means that the gap between the rich and the poor increases
over time if the issue is not appropriately addressed. In exploring the issue of income inequality in
Australia, this essay aims to analyse the issue from the perspective of a selected economic thinker
namely John Stuart Mill by: (1) providing a summary of Mill s key ideas and theories, including the
different forces that may have shaped his thinking; (2) applying Mill s conceptual framework to the
income inequality problem; and (3) offer solutions he might have suggested to address this problem,
including policies that may be adopted and institutions that may be constructed in the Australian
context.
In order to consider the problem of income inequality from Mill s perspective, it is of imperative
importance to first grasp an understanding of what factors contributed to the development of his key
ideas. Known as one of the most influential figures in classical economics, Mill is more commonly
described as a philosopher and socialist than an economist due to his obstinate strive for progressive
social reform throughout his
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Oh The Humanities Research Paper
Oh the Humanities! Who wouldn t want to study the stories that gave life to the world as we
know it? Read books that saved millions yet also fanned the flames of war. Texts that question
reality, truth, knowledge, wisdom, happiness, and life itself . It seems silly to climb that academic
ladder and never once question why. To search for the truth and values of the past is vital in
creating a well rounded student, and more importantly a good person. This paper will examine
exactly why the humanities are essential to all and the potential they carry. First and foremost, the
humanities implore one to rethink the way in which they think. My experience in the Search
courses have challenged my way of thought. Reading the works of people such... Show more
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Allowing for discussion of these altering views creates a unique opportunity for students to dig
into their values and ideas to formulate arguments. Students are forced to view topics from the
perspective of others so that they might be able to sustain an argument. Furthermore, when ideas
are discussed new points of views are exposed to students and suddenly this immeasurably
important idea of awareness comes into play. Hearing different perspectives has the ability for
students to better strengthen their argument as well as provide empathy and understanding
among those of different backgrounds. For example, in class when we studied texts from the
Bible I was forced to see and understand perspectives from students who don t come from a
Catholic background. I consider myself catholic however my viewpoints don t always align with
the Bible. After class discussion I have been able to interpret the Bible very differently and explore
my personal beliefs more. I have been able to refine and deepen my personal views on many topics.
In fact, studying the Bible has allowed me to strengthen my faith in my own unique way. A fact for
which I am very grateful, a semi enlightenment that I would not have achieved without studying the
humanities. Ultimately I can t stress the value of studies in the humanities. The necessity to explore
our cultural, ideological, and
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Essay on Fahrenheit 451 Sybolism of Fire
The Symbolism of Fire
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, is a novel filled with many symbols. The symbolism used in this
novel varies from different animals to things in nature. One of the biggest symbols throughout the
novel is fire. Fire has multiple meanings in Fahrenheit 451, and is usually symbolized as something
to be feared. Throughout the novel, fire is something that people do not want, even though it can be
so much more than a bad thing. Fire can represent knowledge and awareness, rebirth and
construction, as well as destruction. Fire is depicted, throughout history, as a symbol of knowledge
and awareness. Fire is usually a symbol that appears in novels right at a time when the main
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It is said in ancient Greek and Roman mythology that burning the body helps the soul to be
purified and pass on to the afterlife. Though fire can represent knowledge and rebirth, it is
mainly depicted as a destructive force. In the novel fire is used to burn books which are
knowledge. By burning this knowledge the society was kept in a confined situation where the
amount of knowledge in everyone is evenly distributed. It was a pleasure to see things eaten, to
see things blackened and changed. (Bradbury 3) This quotation shows Montag s feelings towards
burning in the beginning of the novel. Fire destroyed the books. Fire destroyed homes. Fire
destroyed the light in everyone. The fire was not only used to destroy things but it kept the people
of society in line. The fire may have been represented as a disciplinary tool. By having a constant
source of the fire, people had fear distilled in them from the start. This made them subconsciously
obedient even though they seemed to be insubordinate. The overall theme of fire in Fahrenheit 451
is a feeling of destruction. With the right surroundings and intentions it was used for so much more
than that. It was used as a way to exhibit knowledge. Above all, though the depiction of destruction
is very influential, and the representation of knowledge is somewhat there, the most important
symbolism of fire in the novel
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Public Health Persuasive Speech
Ladies and gentlemen, to be honest with you, I really think that you ll be amazed when we tell
you that many people, especially women, have tried this diet plan and they re amazed by the
results! Unfortunately, obesity is one of the most significant public health problems facing the
United States. Excess weight is associated with increased risk for many diseases including diabetes,
certain types of cancer, and cardiovascular disease.
Many people have tried the diet and are amazed by the results. Obesity is a serious disease which
affects millions of people around the world and is one of the major risk factors for premature
death in the USA. The disease is related to diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancer, and in
order to avoid further
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Argumentative Essay On Evolution And Religion
Evolution and creationism are one of the biggest debates Christians face when defending their
faith. To most Christians, evolution is a theory and is not true at all. Though sharing the same
DNA with an ape may make evolution seem true Creation backs up all the facts without leaving
any gaps. Evolution is believed to be a theory regarded by Christians while Creation is a fact. When
looking at evolution, there one can see many unsolved answers and gaps. Evolution is like a puzzle
with missing pieces. It is unsolvable. Creation on the other hand, has no missing pieces and has an
answer for everything. There are no gaps in creation, making it all the more believable. Though
many try to solve evolution s puzzle and, consequently, they find themselves unable to do so.
Evolution is hard to back up without having actual proof. Creation has proof through scripture
making everything fit together like a perfect puzzle. This proves, everything about creation.
Evolution however, does not completely go together due to its missing links. Without science,
evolution is nothing. Creation uses both science and scripture to prove its validity. The definition of
evolution is a constant change for the betterment of something. If evolution... Show more content on
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Evolutionists believe that an atom was sitting somewhere and exploded by chance. Once the atom
exploded, the planets and everything on them formed all from this one atom. A unanswerable
question that Evolutionists face is, what did the atom originate from? Everything must come from
something and have a creator. Evolutionists also tend to believe that the earth is millions of years
old. God made everything to its mature state. (Jackson) This explains why fossils are testing older
then what they actually are. This is another reason why Christians also believe that Earth is young
and not
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History Of Juicing
History of Juicing Are you a fan of juicing, but you would like to know more about the history of
juicing? Then you have stumbled upon the right article. It has been documented so far that the
beginning of juicing dates back to the 150 B.C. to 70 A.D. area. In this particular time, it was
known to use fig and pomegranate and mix them in a juicing effort to gain much needed
strength. Later on, by 1920s a German scientist known as Max Gerson started a therapy which
was based on using raw juices and a vegetarian diet. By 1936, another person, namely Dr.
Norman Walker published a book on the benefits of the raw vegetables juicers. Known as the
Norwalk Juicer, the book became known for its innovative view of looking at health as it relates to
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Methods of 3D Image Analysis
Introduction
Since the late 1980s, arguably the most successful method of 3D image analysis has been the model
based segmentation approach. This approach, in its most mature form, matches 3D image
information to models which describe not only the expected shape and appearance of a structure,
but also statistically based information about common variations in the structure of interest. In this
way, the natural deviations in organic structures are accounted for in the statistical shape model, or
SSM.
This literature review seeks to present the present stake of the field in terms of representing
structures in this way, through a review of the methods of representing bones. Search algorithms
used to locate and align a model to the image data will then be discussed and described. Techniques
and algorithms used to model the appearance of bones will be analysed and commented on,
including the construction from, and correlation of, bones to their models. Case studies will be
mentioned throughout to demonstrate the application of SSMs to image segmentation needs.
Finally, some further applications of these models will be expanded upon.
Representation of Bones
There are a number of methods in which training data for SSMs can be gathered, and all involve
some type of volumetric image set to have been obtained. This is done primarily through the
modalities of computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, and sometimes both in
conjunction (1). Both binary and fuzzy voxel data can
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Theme Of The Monkey s Pow
TITLE OF YOUR STORY HERE
The monkey s paw is about not messing with fate or there will be consequences. Monkey s paw is
about a monkey s paw that can grant three wishes. My theme is don t mess with fate or there will
be consequences
My theme first gets introduced when he warns them about the consequences of the wishes this is
the nces the exposition because he says he is going to wish with the monkey s paw he says it s just
a bit of magic to me that doesn t sound very good.
This is the rising action the man tells him that another man s third wish was death this means that
there were so many consequences he did not want to live the man tells him again that it is not
worth it. This relates to my theme don t mess with fate or there will
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The Influence of Television on Human Behavior
The role of the television is pretty simple; to entertain. Almost everyone on this planet own one
or more television(s). The television as we used to know is no longer in black and white or just a
tiny box but it is massively upgrading with the hi tech today that s why we see only see the flat
screen TVs now. It is almost as flat as this board. With these new modern technology, the human
behavioris also rapidly changing like I previously mentioned in my first topic. The human needs
and wants is basically a major issue covering our everyday life but here I am explaining it further
in a monkey see, monkey do situation which technically means what we see is what we do or a
better way is copying. So within this situation, we often get influenced by the media. For
instance, a zombie movie. What do we see in a zombie movie? Assassinations, survival, cool
gadgets, awesome stunts and cute movie casts. So by observing the cool aspects from the movie,
we would basically start picturing ourselves doing it even worse we are actually doing it by
imagining everyone on earth is a zombie and you d want to run around chopping their heads off.
This where the human behaviorreally takes place.
The main problem is we actually start believing in fantasies which slowly turns to reality where
people might actually think you re crazy. Remember when The Matrix was released? Yes, we
would literally see people doing slow motion acts which was fun because it was so influential that
it became a
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Big Business Essay
Big business is movie in the small town there are two sets of identical twins are born in the same
hospital on the same night. One set to a poor local family and the other to a rich family just passing
through. during the childbirth the nurse accidentally switched the twins unbeknown to the parents.
In this story flashes forward to the 1980s where the mismatched sets of twins are about to cross
paths following a big business deal to closedown the factory. In this paper, an analysis of the four
characters of the movie Big Business will be given based on their straggle to designing
interventions which are the human process intervention, technostructural intervention, human
resources managementintervention and strategic change intervention.
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This intervention support work groups turn out to be more successful in achieving job . Like
process consultation, group building helps individuals analyze group procedures and devise
solutions for issues. It goes past group forms, however, to incorporate examination of the group s
task. The consultant also may function as a resource person offering expertise related to the group s
task. There are four system human process that a related to intervention. Which are Organization
confrontation meeting, inter group relations, large group interventions and grid organization
development.
Techno structural interventions, these interventions concentrate on an organization s technology
for instance, task methods, job design, structure and division of labor and hierarchy. Under Techno
structural interventions there are three structural design, downsizing and reengineering.
Human resources management Interventions, these intercessions fucus personnel practices used to
integrate individuals into organizations. These practices include career, reward systems, goal
setting, and execution evaluation change techniques that generally have been connected with the
work force work in
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summarise the types of risks that may be involved in...
3.4 summarise the types of risks that may be involved in assessment in own area of responsibility.
The candidate assessor provides evidence that they understand the following risks;
Health and safety
Unrealistic/unnecessary stress on the learner
Inauthentic evidence/collusion/unjustifiable support to the learner
Over assessment
Potential for unfairness to learner
Failing to meet the requirements of any relevant assessment strategy if assessing a qualification
Risk on the grounds of health and safety is not one which would usually affect the professional
Development Award team, this is due to the role of Placement Officers. Amongst the many roles of
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If no satisfactory reasons are supplied, Placement Officers step in and can refuse to pay the
employer subsidy until their portfolio has been completed. As a result of candidates work, study
and home life commitments the assessor has the authority to disallow a placГ©e from going
forwards with the PDA if it is likely to cause them issues or difficulties in the future.
Generally speaking candidate statuses can only be in the following categories:
Already completed PDA or similar (PGCE);
Study/work commitments;
Placement not considered suitable;
Completed ILM Level 5;
Outright refusal;
Left placement early.
Submission dates are always personalised and kept open should they need to change for any
reason. Should a submission date need to be changed then the candidate simply only needs to ask.
Issues of inauthentic evidence are a possibility but managers and supervisors are asked to
complete Third Party Statements which give feedback on a placГ©es work. As a result this is
not likely to be an occurrence. The statements are either signed and posted back the assessor or
will come straight from the email address of the staff member who is registered as a supervisor
with GO Wales. Whilst this method may not be 100% foolproof, we can also back it up with
employer feedback form which cover all aspects of the placement including the performance of the
candidate and also attempts to put a quantifiable financial benefit to
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An Evaluation of Case Studies and Their Contribution to...
Cognitive psychology is the study of the brains internal processes that guide behaviour; to study
cognition, psychologists examine case studies of patients with damaged brains that can infer areas,
and functions involved in particular processes. Patient studies have provided insights into the
processes that take place within our minds, and have enabled psychologists to create models, which
can be tested and fractionated. Cognitive neuropsychology has developed from cognitive
psychologyto become a discipline in its own right; it investigates the function and structures of the
brain involved in cognitive processes and should not be confused with cognitive neuroscience,
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Studying unseen processes presents difficulties, it would not be practical or ethical to open a
persons head to try to unravel the processes that take place whilst they make a cup of tea or drive
their car to work. Although examining processes presents difficulties, studying patients who have
sustained brain damage can provide insights into parts that play a role in cognitive processes.
Findings from case studies are extrapolated to the general population to provide an insight into
normal cognition. An early example and often cited case study is Phineas Gage who suffered
damage to his frontal lobe because of an accident in 1848; prior to the accident, he was friendly
and dependable, however after the accident, he became unreliable and his social skills suffered,
this suggests the frontal lobe is involved in planning and social skills. Damasio (1994, (cited in
Jansari, 2010)) recreated damage sustained by Gage, after a patient exhibited the same changes in
behaviour after undergoing surgery to remove a tumour in the frontal lobe. The recreation
confirmed the suggestions made at the time of Phineas Gage, thus providing an insight into how a
part of the brain the frontal lobe in this case is involved in cognitive functioning. The study of
Phineas Gage is an early example of the kind of studies that are used in
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The Case Of The Palm Island Death
The well known case of the Palm Island death in custody in 2004, refers to the tragic death of
Cameron Doomadgee, who is also referred to in most legal and media documents by his tribal
name, Mulrunji. Mulrunji died on the 19th November, 2004 after being taken into custody by
Senior Sergeant Christopher Hurley to the Palm Island watch house (Hurley v. Clements Ors
(2008). The grounds for his arrest according to the court documents, was for being a public
nuisance after swearing at PoliceLiaison Officer, Lloyd Bengaroo. Mulrinji was intoxicated at the
time of his arrest, with post mortem results showing a blood alcohol concentration of 0.292%
(Hurley v. Clements Ors (2008). The lengthy legal battle that ensued was attempting to... Show
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The court documents state that if the matter of swearing had proceeded to prosecution, whether the
swearing had actually occurred would have been brought into question (Hurley v. Clements Ors
(2008). Queensland statistics show that 2,792 Indigenous Australians were arrested for public order
offences for the year 2015 2016, compared with 5,991 for non Indigenous Australians. This is
rather alarming given that only four per cent of people aged over ten years old identify as
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in Queensland (ABS, 2017). The Australian Bureau of
Statistics reports the age standardised offender rates per 100,000 for persons over the age of ten
identifying as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander for 2015 2016 is 9,576 compared with 1,882 for
non Indigenous Australians (ABS, 2017). Information in the court documents indicate that Mulrunji
became agitated after being arrested, becoming violent once arriving at the police station and
subsequently assaulting Senior Sergeant Hurley while being taken from the paddy wagon into the
police station. Senior Sergeant Hurley s discretionary decision to arrest Mulrunji for a public
nuisance offence had dire consequences resulting in a violent altercation and a subsequent death. It
is an unfortunate reality that Indigenous Australians are over represented in our criminal justice
system and are being arrested at disproportionate rates compared to non Indigenous
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Research Paper On Cowhide
Indian cowhide industry is the center quality of the Indian footwear industry.it is the motor of
development for the whole Indian calfskin industry and India is the second biggest worldwide
maker of footwear after china.
Rumored worldwide brands like Florsheim, Nunn Bush, Stacy Adams, Gabor, Clrks, Nike, Rebook,
Ecco, Deichmamm, Elephantin, St Michaels, Hasley, Salamander and Colehaan are produced
under permit in India. Additionally, numerous worldwide retail chains looking for quality item at
focused costs are effectively sourcing footwear from India.
While cowhide shoes and uppers are delivered in medium to expansive scale units, the shoes and
chappals are created in the family unit and cabin part. The business is balanced for embracing the
present day and best in class innovation to suit the demanding global necessities and models. India
delivers a greater amount of gent s footwear while the world s real creation is the women
footwear.in the instance of chappals and shoes, utilization of no cowhide material is common in the
residential market. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On cowhide footwear sent out from India are shoes, shoes and houses of prayer made of elastic,
plastic, P.V.C. what s more, different materials.
With changing ways of life and expanding riches, local interest for footwear is anticipated to
develop at a quicker rate than has been seen. There are as of now numerous new household brands
of footwear and numerous outside brands, for example, Nike, Adidas, Puma, Reebok, Florham,
Rockport, and so forth have likewise possessed the capacity to enter the market. The footwear area
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Chesapeake Settlement In Virginia
Among the colonies occupied by English settlers was the Chesapeake colony of Virginia. Virginia
was described by Captain John Smith as a fruitfull and delightsome land . The Virginia Company
settled in Virginia hoping to achieve prosperity by finding gold and to dwell in a society intended
to be a pleasant, profitable, and diversified settlement. Instead they found that the only sure means
of making profit was through tobacco the crop that would eventually make life in Virginiarather
unpleasant and relatively short.
The Virginia Company of London, a joint stock company, was one in which investors offered
funding for an expedition to Virginia. It was evident that settling in Virginia would not be as
pleasant and uplifting as predicted when
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Why Black People Commit Crime
Another question exists however. Why are Black individuals more likely to commit crime? This
can be confusing as to why this occurs. Both Black and white people who grow up in the same
society are capable and have the same opportunities, so why is it that black individuals have a
higher crime rate. We can figure this out by looking at examples of other first world countries and
data seems to show that major causes of crime are traced back to poverty, family conditions, and
drugs. The fact is even though many black families are living prosperous successful lives in north
America they still lag behind economic status with 35 % of African Americans living in poverty
compared to 13% of all Americans. Also 72% of black children are raised by a single
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Balinese Cockfight Analysis
Clifford Geertz once stated , The guiding principle is the same: societies, like lives, contain their
own interpretations . Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight article written by Clifford
Geertz presents his analysis and study of the Balinese culture while addressing the significance
cockfighting in the formation of the culture. Geertz s narrative which takes place in 1958 in a
Balinese village in Indonesia and it focuses on the symbolism of cockfighting, rituals of betting
/gambling to understand the culture of the Balinese people. The analysis of the article will also
address how genderroles in the Balinese culture relate to the conceptions of gender discussed in
class and unique rituals in the culture along with relevant questions that were raised during the
critical reading of the article. In Bali, cocks play a significance role within the culture as the men
hold a deep psychological identification with these animals. Sabung, the word for cock is used
metaphorically refer to hero, warrior champion, and tough guy (Geertz 1973, 418). The cocks
symbolize masculinity, status and pride that men in the village value and their reputation is
presented through loses and wins. The significance and the great value that cocks hold
demonstrated by the way the men groom, feed and gaze at them with a mixture of rapt admiration
and dreamy self absorption (Geertz 1973, 418 419). However, it should be noted that the adoration
for cocks cannot be generalized to other
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The Changing Face Of Political Campaigns
The media is everywhere. In our computers. In our phones. In our radios. Just around the corner
waiting in a newspaper stand and flashing bright colors across our TVs. It seems like there is
something being reported continuously every day. News and information are only a few taps
away; unlimited knowledge now sits in almost anyone s back pocket. All these new forms of
media are changing everything. Political campaigns are not something we typically think about. To
most people above the age of 18 in the United States, it is now normal to be bombarded by a
presidential candidate s campaign. On the other hand, this is a newer phenomenon caused by new
media. The changing face of political campaigns has many sides. Public opinion, the youthvote,
fundraising, and negative campaigning are only a few things that are affected by new media.
Public Opinion Public opinion is something that is tricky to define. There are multiple groups
within the public that all have different opinions. This makes it impossible for everyone to have
the same opinion on an issue. Public opinion then becomes the belief of the majority of people in
a certain area. The so called public can only be a town, a city, a state, or even the whole country.
This makes public opinion vary. Though most of the time when it is discussed in campaigns it is
the whole of the nation that is being discussed. Public opinion is influenced by multiple things
including new media. The internet is a growing source for
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Exploring the Main Concepts of Advertising
How many of you listened to the radio, watched television, or glanced at a magazine before
school this morning? Whether you realized it or not the minute you pressed the power button or
flipped the cover page you were exposed to some sort of advertisement. Defined as any paid form
of communication by an identified sponsor, advertising dominates a huge part of our daily lives.
Living in such a consumer driven economy means that we deal with subliminal and up front
messages pushing us to buy, buy, buy , countless times throughout our day. Most of these messages
are sent by identified sponsors including major corporations like Wal Mart, as well as smaller run
businesses. No matter the size, all modern day businesses employ workers to... Show more content
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The success of these advertisements must be measured. Marketers often conduct surveys and
questionnaires to pull information about their products from the marketplace. Information gathered
like this for a specific purpose is known as primary research. Marketers can draw a lot of valuable
knowledge from primary research. Such as images and ideas consumers associate with certain
brands, a concept known as brand image. Primary research also evaluates levels consumer
satisfaction. Following a product purchase, the buyer experience either satisfaction with their
decision or cognitive dissonance, when one regrets their recent purchase. This regret often
corresponds with the amount of involvement and thought put into a purchase. As a consumer, you
most likely think less about buying a bag of Cheetos versus buying a new IPod. When it comes to
Cheetos you know what you re getting, not much variation involved. However, an iPod offers
multiple opportunities for customization and upgrades that the consumer must carefully consider
relative to the price they are willing to pay. In this sense, buying Cheetos requires far less consumer
purchase involvement then the purchase of a new iPod. All of these factors contribute to the
overall satisfaction associated with a product. The results of conducted primary research help
marketers decipher elements of their advertising strategy that need tweaking. Essentially, the
advertising
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Bow History
The bow is one of oldest weapons that can launch a projectile at great distances accurately. In
prehistoric times, the bow was used for hunting and war. Beth L. Habeishi and Staphanie Mallory
in Basic Illustrated Archery state that later on in the human race, the longbow also became used for
competition shooting as well (para. 1). The world changed and the bowwas replaced by the gun.
Paul E. Klopsteg in Archery, states that the bow is almost certainly the earliest mechanical device
to achieve greater speed in a projectile than could be attained by throwing. Bows can shoot a
projectile faster than a sling shot could, which the slingshot was made before the bow. According to
Beth L. Habeishi and Staphanie Mallory in Basic Illustrated Archery,... Show more content on
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Bows were made of a single material, usually wood; in which two pieces were fastened together to
make the equivalent of a single long stave. A stave is like a long piece of wood such as a branch,
stump, or post. For a longbow, all that is needed is a single stave. According to Cliff Seruntine in
Homemade Longbows, he describes that the first step to make a traditional longbow is to
acquire wood for the bow; the best wood for a bow is yew (para 1). Just about any type of wood
can be used to craft a longbow, but yew is supposed to be the best. After the wood is acquired,
Seruntine states that a longbow generally measures 72 or 6 in height and comes in a range of
draw weights depending upon how thin the wood is cut and the draw length of the archer (para.
1). After the stave is cut to length, the next step would be to shave it down to the same growth
ring all the way down the stave. When that is finished, measurements need to be made to find the
center and get a correct width for the bow. After finding the center, the next step is to measure
about 2 down each side of the center for the grip. The grip is where the archer holds the bow to
shoot. A longbow can be used by both a left and right handed person because there is no place to
rest the arrow on the bow. Seruntine states that the arrow has to be shot from the center of the
bow because there are no sights on the bow (para. 2). The arrow is generally resting on the
archers index finger holding the grip. To aim, the archer has to look down the point of the
arrow. After all of the measurements are done, the scraping process starts. The scraping process
is the longest part of it because there is a tone to scrape off and it only comes off a little bit at a
time. The limbs have to be scraped almost exactly even because they are what holds the energy to
fire the arrow. Seruntine describes how the bow shoots by
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Research Paper On Red Kangaroo
Red Kangaroo
The world famous red kangaroo is famous for being the Australian icon and is also the largest
marsupial and the largest Australian mammal, with some males standing at two metres tall, and
weighing around 85 kilograms. Males are bigger than females and are very powerfully built. The
fur is usually red brown, though some eastern females can be blue grey. White is appeared on the
Red Kangaroo s cheek and underneath, where his belly is. Red kangaroos have massive muscles
in their rear legs, designed to help them jump. They can reach a height of 1.8 metres and a
distance of 9 metres in a single bound. When alarmed they can hop away at speeds of up to 64
kilometres per hour.
Habitat
The red kangaroo is famous for being in the Australian icon.It is found across central ... Show more
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The Red Kangaroo has the ability to survive when water is scarce. The herbage and foliage that
the Kangaroo eats provides them with their water needs as well as their nutritional requirements. In
times of drought, Red Kangaroo populations can suffer as their food supplies diminish. The
abundance of food is a determining factor in the Red Kangaroo life cycle.
Reproduction
Red Kangaroo breeds all year round, however spring and summer tend to be times when most
young are born.Females have one baby at a time, which at birth is the size of a jellybean. Red
kangaroos live up to 23 years and are mature at two years. After mating, the joey will only start
developing if the mother s pouch is empty of joeys. 33 days later, the newborn which is tiny,
blind and hairless attaches to one of four teats in the mother s pouch until they reach about eight
months of age joeys will quickly dive for the safety of mom s pouch. Towards the end of this period
it will stick its head out of the pouch in readiness for leaving. Once it has left, it will continue to
suckle at foot for 3 4
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Essay about Emperor K’ang-hsi
Emperor K ang hsi ruled China from 1661 to 1722 and his reign is captured by
Jonathan D. Spence s book Emperor of China. The different chapters of the book deal with certain
aspects of the Emperors life. Aspects that the history books to normally deal with. The information
in Spence s book is based on Emperor K ang hsi s correspondence, his own writings. This writing
maybe biased towards himself, but no other piece of information could provide insight into his
mind. The book is divided into six parts; In motion, Ruling, Thinking, Growing Old, Sons,
Valedictory. The book follows Emperor K ang hsi s life as Emperor in chronological order.
In the first part, In Motion, quot; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Emperor K ang hsi believed in Neo
Confucianism and often refereed to it as the Confucian Classic. In different parts of the
Emperors life he was interested in geometry, astronomy, cartography, medicine, and math.
He took advantage in the free time a ruler has to expand his mind.
The section Growing Old showed that Emperor K ang hsi recognized that the human body was
fallible. He tried to prolong his life with an awareness into his diet, medicine and memory. He
tried to obtain public sympathy with his openness towards his health, thus gaining the there trust
and support in hard times. K ang hsi recognized that admission to his physical weakness was the
ultimate honestly but preventing physical weakness was the ultimate common sense. Practicing
medicine under Emperor K ang hsi was a highly specialized practice. He had large groups of
men for diagnosis and treatment. In the end, K ang hsi knew that death was enviable, but he tried
to live forever though his children. K ang hsi had fifty six children in his life time, but only one
was born to his first wife. This son was to be raised as the heir to the throne, he received the most
care and love that the Emperor could give.
From an early age, K ang hsi eldest son knew he would inherit the throne. Many
officials
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Symbols in the Glass Menagerie
In the play, The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams, Williams uses many symbols which
represent many different things.?Many of the symbols used in the play try to symbolize some
form of escape or difference between reality and illusion.?The first symbol, presented in the first
scene, is the fire escape.?This represents the bridge between the illusory world of the Wingfields
and the world of reality.?This bridge seems to be a one way excursion.?But the direction varies for
each character.?For Tom, the fire escape is the way out of the world of Amanda and Laura and an
entrance into a world of new dimensions.?For Laura, the fire escape is a way into her own world. A
way to escape from reality.?Amanda perceives the fire escape as a way... Show more content on
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Don t you think I know it? I m so proud! Happy and I feel I ve so much to be thankful for (p.
414).?Amanda has two fears in her life.?One of her worst fears is having Tom grow up to be his
father. Promise, son, you ll never be a drunkard! (p. 414).? When I see you taking after his ways!
Staying out late and well, you had been drinking the night you were in that terrifying condition
(p. 415).?Amanda s other fear in life is having Laura grow old without a gentleman caller.? We
have to be making plans and provisions for her. She just drifts along doing nothing. It frightens
me terribly how she just drifts along (p. 416).?Tom suggested to Amanda that Laura just might
be what people call home girls but Amanda refuses to believe it.? There s no such type, and if
there is, it s a pity! That is unless the home is hers, with a husband (p. 416).?Therefore, Amanda
sees the fire escape as a way to escape her own problems and invite gentlemen callers into their
lives for Laura.? Г В®?Laura has issues of her own and she also finds the need to escape them.
Laura leads a life of simplicity and has a difficult time dealing with the outside world.? I put her
in business college a dismal failure! Frightened her so it made her sick to her stomach. I took her
over to
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  • 1. University Of Wisconsin Madison Essay Prompt 2014 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. University Of Wisconsin Madison Essay Prompt 2014University Of Wisconsin Madison Essay Prompt 2014
  • 2. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Essay Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is an insidiously developing, adult onset, progressive anterior horn cell degeneration with associated degeneration of descending motor pathways. Despite increasing clinical and research interest, its cause remains obscure. Although many theories as to its cause have been proposed, no intervention has yet been shown to modify biologically determined motor system degeneration. There is no clear cut neuropathological diagnosis for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Instead, clinicians must rely on both the topographic distribution of the neuronal loss and the finding of some characteristic cytological changes. The precise pattern of these changes, however, varies to some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lower brain stem nuclei are almost always more consistently and extensively involved than the upper brain stem nuclei (2). However, changes in the occulomotor nuclei are rarely associated with clinical signs. In recent studies, it has been shown that the occulomotor and sacral nuclei have been associated with patients whose course of illness has been extended over a longer period of time with the help of respirators and other medical equipment. This finding suggests that these neuronal phenotypes are vulnerable to the pathophysiologic process but are inexplicably more resistant to it than are lower cranial and spinal motor neurons (4). Standard nerve conduction studies and electromyography have long been used in the diagnosis of ALS. The characteristics of standard nerve conduction studies and standard electromyography reflect the underlying pathophysiologic process. Features that support a diagnosis of ALS include reduced numbers and increased amplitude and duration of motor unit action potentials, in addition to fibrillation s and fasciculations in many muscles not innervated by the same nerve or spinal cord segment. Fibrillation s, positive sharp waves, and complex repetitive discharges are features of denervation. As the number of functional motor units in a muscle diminishes in ALS, the mean motor unit amplitude and motor unit potential area increase. Increased duration and amplitude of motor unit action potentials reflect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Why Did Germany Win World War 2 Essay Did the Germans win World War II? Some would say the the Germany won the tank portion of the war. They dominated all others. Hitler s planning was not very efficient when it came to making the tanks however. America s planning was much more productive. The United States could easily out manage the Germans. The same thing applied with the Soviets. America s tank production was a big help to turn the tide on our side. The use of the M4 Sherman tank provided the United States a major advantage during World War II due to its development, capabilities, and performance. Presented by militaryfactory.com, First developed in the year of 1942, the M4 Sherman kept America running with the big dogs during the war. This tank was equipped with a Ford GAA engine. It was an eight cylinder, liquid cooled, used gas with 450 horsepower. This engine was modeled after an aircraft motor. Most crews that had... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 76 millimeter armour on the upper and lower glacis is where the tank could bounce some of its shots. Most of the bouncing shots came from the turret. With less armour on the turret you would think it would be easier to land a shot. That was the opposite because of the angle, the shallower the angle the less percentage you have to penetrate. The sides and back were the place to shoot any tank, especially the sherman with only 31 millimeters of steel to stop a projectile (www.militaryfactory.com). More shots could be consumed by the Panthers armour because of it 80 millimeter upper and lower glacies. The turret had 80 millimeters of hard sloped toughness. The same thing applied with the Sherman as the Panther. It had very weak side armour at 40 millimeters thick. The back had even less with 30 millimeters of steel. Hitler ordered the Panther to have more armour than it originated with. It went from weighing 30 tons to 50 tons ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay Deforestation Deforestation Table of Contents Introduction 1 Important Facts 1 Historical Background 1 2 Background Law 2 Causes of Deforestation 2 The Green House Effect 2 3 Reducing Deforestation 3 Case Studies 3 4 Pros and Cons 4 5 Conclusion 5 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now with new technology, such as satellites systems, low altitude photography and side looking radar, scientists can now figure that the world is losing about 20.4 million hectares of tropical forests annually and if these figures are not reduced, we will lose all of our tropical forests in about 50 years. It has been suggested that the high deforestation rates are caused partly by the fact that the new surveys are more accurate and thus reveal old deforestation rates that have not been detected with older methods. At first there was concern only among foresters about deforestation but now the public has created organizations such as Green Peace to help increase awareness and reduce deforestation. The Food and Agriculture Organization or F.A.O, has worked mainly within the forest community to find new and better ways to manage the forests. Also, in 1985 there was the introduction of the Tropical Forestry Action Plan or T.F.A.P. This plan involved the F.A.O, United Nations development programs, the World Bank, other development agencies, several tropical country governments, and several government organizations. Together they developed a new strategy. More than 60 countries have decided to prepare national forestry action plans to manage their forests. Tropical deforestation has various direct causes: The permanent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. In State V Teagle 170 P. 3d 266 Question Presented Under ARIZ. REV. STAT. ANN. §§ 13 3401 and 13 3405, did Jess Pepper knowingly possess marijuana for sale when officers found seventy pounds of marijuana in the lining of the back seat of her Prius? Brief Answer Probably not. It is not likely Jess Pepper will be convicted of knowingly possessed the marijuana found in the back of her Prius. Statement of Facts Jess Pepper and her daughter Laura Pepper Friel were travelling home in Pepper s white Prius, to Phoenix, Arizona after spending three days in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pepper and her daughter had visited their friend Josh Galloway. While travelling home, the women got into an argument. Pepper, who was driving and distracted by the argument and her attempt to drink her iced ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Teagle 170 P.3d 266 (Ariz. Ct. App. 2007), defendant Teagle was pulled over after being observed speeding down the highway. When the officer approached the vehicle, he noticed two cellular phones on the dashboard, an open container of liquor, fast food wrappers, a box of cookies, a map, and luggage and clothing in the backseat. The officer gave the defendant a warning and then asked him if there was any contraband in the vehicle or whether there was a chance anyone else could have placed any contraband in the vehicle. Although the defendant answered in the negative, the officer returned to his patrol vehicle and asked if there was a canine unit available. There was not and so the officer told the defendant that he was free to leave. Shortly afterwards, the officer saw the defendant speeding once again down the road. The officer proceeded to pull him over and gave him another warning. The officer again asked him if he could search the vehicle and the defendant answered in the affirmative. The officer called a canine unit which arrived an hour later. The canine, in proceeding to do an exterior sniff, circled around to the trunk. The officers then opened the trunk to find 338 pounds of marijuana, a can of air freshener under the driver s seat and several toilet bowl sanitizers in the compartment ofthe vehicle as well as the trunk. These were all indicative of an attempt to mask the smell of marijuana. At trial, the defendant argued that he had taken his vehicle to a repair shop, implying that someone else had placed the drugs in the car. The court found that there was enough evidence, including the large amount of drugs in the trunk of the vehicle, the air freshener, and the inconsistent statements to determine that the defendant had sufficient knowledge of the marijuana in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Priest River Experimental Forest The paper introduces one of the earliest experimental forests that is also regarded as a forestry research center, the Priest River Experimental Forest (PREF). The forest was established in 1911, lies between the Priest River and the Selkirk Mountains in the State of Idaho. By interpreting its particular existing conditions, including geography, climate, hydrology, soil, vegetation, readers can easily understand its significant role in the region of Northern Rocky Mountain, providing many valuable forestry information or both management organizations and forestry administrations. The diversity of the soil type in the Priest River Experimental Forest(PREF) provides good conditions for some mixed conifer vegetation species that are also... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Key words: Priest River Experimental Forest; AMAT; Collaborative Project; Genetic Variability; Northern Mountain Conifers; Rocky Mountain Region 1. Introduction: As one of the earliest experimental forests that is also regarded as a forestry research center, the Priest River Experimental Forest (PREF) was set up to provide valuable information for both management organizations and forestry administrations. All of these resources would improve forestry management and sustainability research in the western region. The Priest River Experimental Forest (PREF) was established in 1911. It lies between the Priest River and the Selkirk Mountains in the State of Idaho. The Priest River Experimental Forest (PREF) contains two Research Natural Areas: Canyon Creek (977acres), which was established in 1937; and Wellner Cliff (310acres), which was established in 2006. Headquarters area is located in the West of the forest, including an office or lab building, three residential buildings, a bunkhouse with mess hall, and a modest shop. Before 1930, the forest was served as the headquarters for the Priest River Forest Experiment Station. After that, it was combined into the Northern Rocky Mountain Forest and Range and now is managed by the Rocky Mountain Research Station. 2. Existing Conditions 2.1. Geography The elevation of the Priest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Tiffany Case Analysis Tiffany Co. Overview Tiffany Co. is a retailer, designer, manufacturer, and distributor of luxury fine jewelry. As of January 31st, 2003, they had 44 company operated stores within US borders and 82 company operated stores internationally. Fine jewelry makes up 79% of their net sales followed by other products such as timepieces, stationery, and sterling silverware. Michael J. Kowalski, Tiffany Co. s current CEO, has the same mission the company had when it first started in 1837: to be the world s premier luxury brand of fine jewelry as well as America s house of design. S.W.O.T. Tiffany Co. has done an outstanding job in developing a strong brand name, which represents nothing but the best, most durable, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With this increase in wealth, combined with the continual increase in population size, there should always be a strong market for luxury goods. Technological advancements have played a major role in the industry since the late 1990s. Jewelry in particular has a very high weight to value ratio, which makes shipping easy and keeps shipping costs relatively low. Internet sales have passed catalogue sales in over 10 of the top 15 luxury jewelry companies. Tiffany Co. s internet sales passed its catalogue sales shortly after the company opened its website in 1999. The complaint that the company operated stores closed before a majority of the workforce went home for the day, is now somewhat outdated now that Tiffany has a very effective and functional website that can be accessed 24 hours a day. This year, Tiffany Co. announced that over 60% of its direct sales were generated through their website. Demographic trends play a much smaller role in the luxury jewelry business than it does in many other industries. Tiffany Co. s various jewelry collections cater to virtually all ages, ranging from young teens to matures, well beyond there sixties. However, the baby boomer generation, which is made up of persons in their forties and fifties, does have a large amount of buyer power. Several recent trends have affected the luxury jewelry market. Men s jewelry sales increased by over 150% from 2006 to the present (specifically money clips and cuff ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Bmw of North America TB0301 Dmitry Alenuskin Andreas Schotter BMW of North America: Dream It. Build It. Drive It. Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black. Henry Ford Introduction In early January 2012, Joseph Wierda, BMW s X3 Product Manager, reviewed the latest sales numbers of the popular X3 Series compact SUV. He was, in particular, interested in the effects of BMW s customization program called Dream It. Build It. Drive It. on both unit sales and overall profitability. This new integrated sales and marketing program allowed customers to create a fully customized BMW X3 SUV and have it delivered to their driveway in only a few weeks. The program scored some important points with the media. For example, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2011, U.S. sales of new vehicles reached 12.7 million units, the best result since 2007.1 Sales for 2012 were projected to reach 13.8 million units, close to what many experts considered a nonbubble sales volume of around 14 15 million cars.2 In terms of local manufacturing volume, the U.S. was third in the world with a record low of 5.7 million new motor vehicles produced in 2009. During the same year, Japan built 7.9 million cars and China 13.7 million. Just a decade earlier, however, in 1999, the U.S. dominated the global car industry, manufacturing more than 13 million new vehicles, more than Japan and China combined at the time.3 Recent volume increases in China were mostly driven by first time buyers, government incentives, rural subsidies, and reduced sales tax for fuel efficient vehicles. While the Chinese market was growing at an impressive rate of 40% annually,4 major U.S. carmakers were still struggling at home. U.S. Auto Fleet In 2011, the United States had 254 million registered passenger vehicles and 205 million licensed drivers.5 The number of cars, along with the average age of the U.S. fleet, had increased steadily since 1960, indicating an increasing number of vehicles per household. Recently, however, changes in consumer behavior could be observed. Price sensitive Americans tended to keep their cars longer. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Waking Up Narrative Waking up in the middle of nowhere in Mexico, With nothing but my clothes I have on and my friend Luis. We starved for over one week and a half, Just wondering when we ll get out next meal. remembering what happened to me before I left was a pain, It started after my parents died from a natural cause. My sister Rosa was put up for adoption and soon will get a new family, But for me, I was put to work on a crop farm. On my first day I meet Luis he was also put to work, Everything was great having a person who can understand. But everything wasn t perfect, and everything can t be the same, And the man we worked for was nothing but an alcoholic who beats us. Every single time he step out of the bar and got home, We would take off his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So one night Luis and I decide to escape, And we did just as we said. We took a bag of food and water that can last us about a week, So we ran and ran and never looked back. After an hour of running we rested for tomorrow s journey, It was cold and we worried about animals that would attack. Waking up in the morning this is where we first came in, I spotted two foxes eating our food, I tried to scare them away, but it was too late for that. Every single piece of food we packed was nothing but crumbs and a few drops of water, Day after day hoping to find water and food, Just listening to our stomachs roaring for food as Until suddenly we fell, being unable to stop thinking this will be the end. Trying to keep our eyes open, but knowing there s nothing to live for what s the point. I shut my eyes and took my last breath and said my last words I ll see you mom and dad Their I shut my eyes, realizing i m going to die SPLASH, as a bucket of water hit my face I saw a man standing over me, The man said You made it to the other side As thrilled as I was, I turned and saw Luis dead . Luis looked like as If all the life was drained out of
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  • 11. Applied Research Paper On Sports Gambling Rui (Ray) Cao Applied Research Methods Professor Ken Derry Purpose Statement: In 1992, congress passed the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act to outlaw sports gambling in 46 states. Although sports gambling has been banned, it is still happening under the table. In 2018, the NBA s support under present Commissioner Adam Silver for nationwide legalized sports gambling is reaching new heights. This analysis is to discover the history of sports gambling and the NBA s attitude to sports gambling. Research Questions: Should sports gambling be legalized? If sports gambling is legalized, what can the NBA get from it and what should the NBA do? Gregory, Sean and Alex Rogers. A Bet Worth Making. Time, vol. 185, no. 10, 23 Mar. 2015, pp. 40 43. EBSCOhost, proxy.library.nyu.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com /login.aspx?direct=true db=rgm AN=101512669 site=eds live. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We cannot say it is right or wrong, but it is illegal in most states of the United States. In 1992, Congress passed the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA), outlawing sports gambling everywhere except Nevada, Delaware, Oregon, and Montana. American pro sports leagues have been against sports gambling for a long time, however, some of them have changed their positions. They think it is time for that to change. For example, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has begun to push the legalization of sports gambling. Adam Silver told TIME, It is part of the culture in Europe to bet on sporting events. Of course, its legal and regulated. It s part of the culture in the United States to bet on sporting events, it just happens to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Monster of Circumstance Essay The Monster of Circumstance Imagine two sisters living in the same household both have grown up with the same parents, in the same place, and under the same conditions. Unfortunately for the sisters, their family has developed a pattern: The issues of the previous generation have been passed down with the next generation, creating a legacy of substance abuse, an unstable home environment, suicide, and mental illness. In this setting, the sisters must react to the troubles they witness around them daily, for their parents and other family are unable to shield the girls from the fallout of their emotional instability. One of the sisters is able to escape the pattern of her ancestors and thrives despite the challenges she faces in her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frankenstein s monster begins his life full of hope, displaying care for other people and a desire for knowledge despite the abandonment and confusion he feels. Somewhere along the road of his life, however, the creature s pain and loneliness damage his internal being with violent results. At what point did the dark forces of his outside world become too much to endure? Could he have ignored his reality and continued to live in hope of a better time? Furthermore, how can we apply the creature s struggle to humanity? Circumstances or events in a person s life can affect him or her in a multitude of ways and at a multitude of times. At the beginning of the book, Frankenstein s monster is alone and confused, and yet he feels nothing but a desire to live fully and with a good heart. The creature s explanation is simple: As yet I looked upon crime as a distant evil; benevolence and generosity were ever present before me, inciting within me a desire to become an actor in the busy scene where so many admirable qualities are called forth and displayed (130). The creature is referring to his time watching the cottagers, whom he observed and admired from afar for a time at the beginning of his life. He sees only the good in these people and thus looks on the world and his life from a positive point of view. He claims that crime was but a distant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Mommy Film Techniques In the years following his impressive film debut for I Killed My Mother (09) at the age of only nineteen, Xavier Dolan (French Canadian actor, director, screenwriter, editor, costume designer and producer) has withheld his space in the limelight. Between Heartbeats, Laurence Anyways, and Tom at the Farm, Dolan, now 27, returned to the big screen again with the release of Mommy in 2014. Tragic yet luminous, Mommy is a film of astounding violence and grief punctuated by bursts of unmitigated glee. Diane Die DesprГ©s (Anne Dorval), a widowed, tattooed, and freshly fired mother of one, who struggles deeply when her psychotic teenage son, Steve O Connor DesprГ©s (Antoine Olivier Pilon), is imposed upon her. After having been thrown out of the state care... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No one before Canadian writer director Dolan has ever tried a 1:1 a risk considering the vast majority of modern films are screened in a 1.85:1 or 2.35:1 aspect ratio. Despite the time it takes to get used to the restrained perspective, it works beautifully in both an aesthetic and metaphoric manner. The bold visual trick mixed with tight shot sizes allow every moment to be emotionally sincere; the audience can avoid distractions to the left and right of the frame and look the characters right in the eye. Even in the most calm of scenes, if there are three characters on screen, the sequence becomes that much more powerful. The ratio forces the audience to sit front row in the suffocating unhealthiness and, like Steve s mind, offers them no escape save for two fleeting moments when the frame expands to a standard aspect ratio. These moments, being the two most hopeful in the film, really do help to express the feelings of freedom that the characters experience before being but back into their cages the perfect square perspective becoming more ironic than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Regulatory Issues Surrounding A Patient Right To Refuse... Regulatory Issues Surrounding a Patients Right to Refuse Care As addressed above, Congress enacted the patient Self Determination Act in 1990. They determined that any healthcare organization who participates in Medicare or Medicaid have to provide patients with written information concerning their rights when it comes to their medical care. This information needs to be given to the patient upon admission and placed in a prominent place in their medical record. This is not a voluntary program, compliance is mandatory. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid can audit an organizations compliance at any time and if they are not compliant that organization will be in jeopardy of not being allowed to participate in Medicare or Medicaid.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The nurse knows the specifics of the patient s illness and will be able to help the patient understand their rights and give examples of situations when they may need to exercise those rights. Nurse, Physician and Allied Health Education Situations where a patient or family member are seeking to withdraw care do not happen in our facility on a daily basis. Some of our staff may have faced this issue in the past, but most have not. I propose that all staff be required to complete a yearly competency that details a patients rights. This competency should also detail ethical principles and review the laws that give patients their rights. Ensuring that all people that come in contact with patients is informed on the topic could help a patient or family when they are facing a difficult time. Patients and families come in contact with many caregivers and may feel comfortable with someone other than their nurse. This is why I have decided that all staff members need to be educated. Ethics Panel Our organization should institute an ethics panel. Ethics panels are made up of people from different backgrounds that are charged with supporting healthcare organizations. We will use our panel to review clinical ethics cases, develop and or revise organizational policies to ensure they are reflective of ethical considerations, and offer ongoing education to medical staff regarding ethical issues and how to handle them if they arise. The goals of an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Analysis of John Steinbeck s Chrysanthemums and Shirley... Examining The ChrysanthemumS The Lottery Examining The Chrysanthemums The Lottery In the WWII period, women entered the workforce is massive numbers a statistical anomaly that had never existed in American society or hardly any other modern society, ever. They became empowered and more women realized a wider range of their capabilities. A few decades after WWII, the feminist movement would rise to change the course of women s history again. The success and fervor of the feminist movement would not have been as potent or active without the change in experience for women in the preceding decades. It is within some of these social and historical contexts which the paper will consider the protagonist, Elisa Allen. The Chrysanthemums precedes WWII and the beginning of another change in the culture of women by just a few years. Elisa Allen is a figure for the foreshadowing of the future of American women. The paper considers how Steinbeck demonstrates her spatial and metaphorical confinement via literary structures, characterization, and narrative arc. The environment is a revealing metaphor or symbol in the story. It is sometimes a prominent aspect, and sometimes subtle. Just as the fog rolled in during the winter of a nearly desolate ranch, so does a storm or a fog of change approach for Elisa, as a figure for American women as the midway point of the 20th century approached. John Steinbeck s famed short story, The Chrysanthemums, was published in Harper s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. CSOM Review Paper CSOM Review The CSOM is a national clearinghouse/technical assistance center, whom supports people with state and local jurisdiction information regarding sex offenders. The aims are to provide people with responsible managing sex offenders as well as training with related issues with sex offenders. According to CSOM, they provide you with the following listed below: Provides useful, current, and accessible information widely to the field by developing and distributing policy and practice briefs on pressing issues; operating the CSOM web site; and responding to information inquiries from the field and public; Creates and delivers training programs across the country for agencies that share responsibility for sex offender management; and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Justice Department has awarded grants to improve sex offender management services. Fiscal Year 2004 BJA announced that twelve states received a total of approximately $2.8 million to implement comprehensive strategies to manage sex offenders under community supervision. These awards, made under the FY 2004 Comprehensive Approaches to Sex Offender Management Grant program, mark the sixth year that the U.S. Justice Department has awarded grants to improve sex offender management services. Fiscal Year 2003 BJA announced that eleven communities in eight states received a total of approximately $2.4 million to implement comprehensive strategies to manage sex offenders under community supervision. These awards, made under the FY 2003 Comprehensive Approaches to Sex Offender Management Grant program, mark the fifth year that the U.S. Justice Department has awarded grants to improve sex offender management services. Fiscal Year ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Leanro De Vinci Accomplishments I find Leandro de Vinci most interesting. He was a painter, architect, inventor, and student of all things scientific. A true genius in my eyes. Leandro was born April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. His hometown was within the territory of the the republic of Florence under the rule of Medici. He was born out of wedlock, and his parents were Caterina and Messer Piero Fruosino Di Vinci. Leandro died May 2, 1519 at his residence at Clos Luce. There are few documents on Leandro early years. He stayed with his mother home until he was 5 years old. Then he moved into his fathers household in the beginning of 1457. During his childhood, he received informal education in mathematics, geometry and Latin. When he was 14 years old he took up art training ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Doublespeak In The Mastercard Commercial The first unethical tactic used in the MasterCard commercial is misleading doublespeak. According to Larson (1998), doublespeak is language that conceals it underlying meaning in an attempt to misguide. Doublespeak is manipulative because it allows persuaders to represent themselves with positive connotations of words when in reality the underlying principle is negative (Paul and Elder, 2012). In the MasterCard commercial, doublespeak is used particularly in the phrase, a free day to take them all in: priceless. Breaking it down, the word free is misleading because obviously a credit card has to be paid off. Similarly, the word priceless refers to how it s impossible to put a price on quality time with family, yet in reality, spending money... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Campbell et. al. (2013), the association principle is defined as a tactic in advertising that connects a product to a positive cultural value image, even if the value has little to do with the product. In the World MasterCard commercial, the advertisement creates an enchanted shop where the woman in the commercial experiences blissful happiness because her family is happy and enjoying their time together. This creates an association between MasterCard and family values using enthymeme, which involves argumentation where a premise is filled in by the persuadee (Simons et. al., 2001). The first premise is that enjoying happy times with family is important, and the conclusion is that people with the World MasterCard enjoy good times with their family. Given this, the viewer is prompted to determine that they should have a MasterCard to be happy. People want to fit in and because our culture often asserts that family is important and should be valued, consumers feel pressure to get a credit card to experience a better life with their family. Specifically, MasterCard is subtly claiming that without their credit card, your children won t be laughing and enjoying themselves, your spouse won t be contentedly sighing, and you won t get any hugs. However, the use of a credit card has absolutely no bearing a family s affection for each other. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Standover Man Essay A) Death of Liesel s brother Along with marking the beginning of the story this is where Liesel initiates her obsession with stealing books, near his graveside where a book is dropped by one of the gravediggers. The death of her brother, Werner, also haunts her in her sleep which is partly responsible for Hans and Liesel s close relationship. B) Liesel s school failure During her earlier days at her new school she had a reading test in front of the class in which she could not read any of the words and was therefore teased about it after. This produced a determination in her to learn to read. C) Max Vandenburg s arrival In 1940 a Jew called Max arrives on the doorstep of the Hubermann s house and changes their lives forever. As well as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Besides from being a poignant narrative and creating a closer friendship between Max and Liesel, it also provides Liesel with the inspiration to share words, which helps both Max when he fatally sick and her neighbours while stuck in an air raid shelter. E) Hans giving out bread to a Jew This shows the defiance and kind heartedness of Hans character as well as causing Max to leave and him to be sent off to the war, which then reveals the affectionate part of Rosa. F) Rudy being recruited by the Nazis The Nazis become aware of Rudy s potential and talk to Rudy s parents about recruiting him. This results in Alex Steiner, Rudy s father, going off to war instead of Rudy. When Himmel Street is bombed this permits Alex to live. G) Max s march to Dachau Max, along with hundreds of other Jews, are marched through Molching on their way to Dachau. Liesel and Max are temporarily reunited. This scene displays how strong love can be. H) The book floating down the Amper River An important book to Liesel is thrown into a freezing river, which Rudy retrieves it for her. It is the last time Rudy asks her to kiss him and at the end, when Rudy dies, Liesel regrets not kissing him then as she secretly did love ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay On Never Events Never Event Oluwatosin Eleyinafe HSA 268 Professor Garcia November 22, 2012 Healthcare facilities are very active institutions. Each part must be functioning correctly, from delivery systems and issues of Managed Care and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), to the National Quality Forum (NQF). These different parts of healthcare facilities are constantly dealing with many different situations that arise. Sometimes circumstances that should not take place occur. These types of circumstances are known as Never Events. As these events rise in number, the safety of patients is decreased; this forces the healthcare facility to find new and improved ways to ensure the safety of patients and reduce medical errors. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is important that their knowledge of these events is raised so that in the unfortunate event of their falling victim to such an occurrence, they know exactly what type of action to take. The increased awareness of patients leads to two problems that healthcare organizations must face. The first problem: the patients trust and engagement of these never events would never have came about if it were not for the negative publicity that comes from such an event happening. If a never event either happens to a patient or in a hospital that the patient goes to, then that patient would have less trust towards the healthcare facility overall. The one thing that healthcare organizations need is their patients trust. The second problem: insurers are beginning to hold healthcare facilities financially responsible for never events (Ozan Rafferty). As a result, physicians and hospitals have to pay for the care they provided, in addition to the errors that they encountered. If the insurers do this, it would bring the downfall of the entire hospital because there would be so much expenses that the healthcare facilities have to pay that it may not be able to pay for most of the debts that they have in the facilities. Motivating hospitals to ensure proper policy is followed can lead to a reduction on spending every year due to medical errors. Holding healthcare facilities responsible for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay on History of Country Music Velvet Stalnaker UNV 104 January 7, 2012 Professor Salcido History of Southern Music Southern music is now called country music and is popular in many different places. It is for people from all walks of life. But, when we look at country music today and from years ago is it the same? , When did it become popular? and , How has the music changed over the years? Southern music known today as country music became popular in the 1920 s. This was music that was based on folk music of cowboys in the southeast (Collins English Dictionary, 2003). In most of the early music the artist played stringed instruments like fiddles, guitars, banjos and some were even playing harmonicas. When this type of music started some people called it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3 http:www.credoreference.com.library.gcu.edu:2048/entry/abcarcsouth/music Here is the section of the style guide that might help you with your citations. Source Citations All quotations, paraphrases, and summaries must be referenced. Only common knowledge does not need to be cited. When in doubt, cite the material. This is an issue of plagiarism; please reference GCU s policy on Plagiarism in the University Policy Handbook. In text citations should note the author(s) and the publication date for a paraphrase. For a direct quotation, citations should include author(s), date, and page number. See the following examples: Ethics examines moral values and the standards of ethical behavior (Ornstein amp; Levine, 2008, p. 162). Ornstein and Levine (2008) expressed their concern with NCLB and its effect on public education. Reference Examples: Books Book by a Single Author Author, A. A. (Year). Book title: Subtitle after colon. Location, State Abbreviation: Publisher. [Some publication locations do not require a state abbreviation or country.] Daresh, J. C. (2004). Beginning the assistant principalship: A practical guide for new School administrators. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin. Book by More than One Author Author, A. A., Author, B. B., amp; Author, C. C. (Year). Book title: Subtitle after colon. Location, State Abbreviation: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. American Foreign Policy 1930-1941 Over the years 1930 through 1941 the goals of American foreign policy generally changed. In the earlier years America dealt with war and fought with other countries. America was not very smart in learning to stay out of war. Over the years, America became more neutral and attempted to stay out of war as much as possible. Throughout the years, important figures wrote documents to support America s journey and decisions. In the beginning of this time period, around 1931, Japan disregarded our international treaty agreements. America did not approve of this and drew a cartoon criticizing Japan for these actions. This was shown in Document A. The same type of action happened between Europe and America in the year 1932. Europe could not pay their war debts and America reacted by saying Europe could not agree on anything else. This was shown in Document B. America could have handled this differently by being neutral and helping rather than being aggressive and saying they could not agree on anything else. Around the year of 1937, people started to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this speech he stated, No one can make us fight abroad unless we ourselves are willing to do so. No one will attempt to fight us here if we arm ourselves as a great nation should be armed. He also stated, Over 100 million people are opposed to war in this country. If democracy means anything to us, that is reason enough to stay out. This was a very important speech that made people realize to stay out of the pathways of war. This information was stated in Document F. Also is the year of 1941, the President of the United States and the Prime Minister of Great Britain agreed on various common principles in the national policies. They chose to base their hopes for a better future for the world. This was a huge action that showed how we are willing to work with other countries and stay out of war as much as we can now. Document H stated this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Overcoming The Way Of My Life Overcome. Some see the word as a way of defeating a difficult obstacle. I would agree to an extent that this is true for some, maybe most. For me however, to overcome has a whole other meaning. For me, it meant to face my demons and forgive those who had hurt me. It meant finding a way to live my life the way that I wanted and to not allow my past to interfere. My life is not really what one would call the life of a typical teenager. My motherwas a prostitute who was addicted to cocaine. My brother and I were taken away from here and given to our aunt when we were born. We had a pretty decent life, except for the fact that our new mother was never home so we were basically raised by her children. For my brother, it was pretty okay because he was spoiled rotten by her daughter. For me, it was a living Hell. I was not looked after as well as my brother. I still to this day still have no idea why. That was just how it was. My adoptive mother had three children of her own. Two sons and a daughter. When I was around five years old, her son started taking a liking to me. And I do not mean the kind that a brother or relative takes into a small child. At first, it started with subtle caresses that I never really paid any attention to. Then it progressed to him watching me get undressed in my room. Finally it got to where he had me preform oral on him. I never really understood what was happening at the time. I mean, I was only five years old so I never fully processed what was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Pauli Exclusion Principle Pauli Exclusion Principle Wolfgang Ernst Pauli was an Austrian theoretical physicist famous for his work on the spin and quantum theory, and for the beneficial finding of the Pauli exclusion principle. Pauli was born on April 25th, 1900 and died on December 15th, 1958. He was a Foreign Member of the Royal Society of London and a member of the Swiss Physical Society, the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Pauli helped to set in place the basis of the atomic theory. His suggestion of the hypothesis explaining the behavior of electrons in atoms first came out in 1925. Then in 1945, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his help and contribution to the atomic theory, through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pauli solved a vexing difficulty by introducing a new quantum number, which is a quantity that was later called spin, and that became part of the Pauli exclusion principle. The second contribution he made was on the quantum field theory. Quantum field theory is a combined element of quantum mechanics and subatomic scale, which is a particle that is smaller then an atom like a quark and describes the properties of molecules and atoms of electron, protons, and neutrons. Quantum mechanics deals with the behavior of matter and light on the atomic subatomic scale. These particles are known to interact with each other with electromagnetic radiation. An electromagnetic radiation is the flow of energy at the speed of light through free space. An example of this radiation would be through light or x rays. The last contribution was Pauli s discovery of the existence of the neutral particles, later known as neutrinos. It was used to preserve the conservation of energy in nuclear beta decay. Pauli was born in Vienna, Austria. His father was the chemist and physician Wolfgang Joseph Pauli and his mother was the writer Bertha Camilla Schutz. He also had a younger sister, Hertha, who became an actress and author. Pauli s godfather, Ernst Mach, from whom he got his middle name, was the famous Austrian physicist and psychologist who studied the action of bodies moving and developed a method ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. William Harvey His Discovery of Blood Circulation Many people learned about the Circulatory System in their elementary school years, so for many, it would be hard to imagine a time where Civilization were unaware of how blood works. It wasn t until 1682 when a English physician named William Harvey discovered the Circulatory System, before than people didn t know where it came from and were unaware of its importance, and since then medicinedeveloped rapidly increasing people s life span and becoming the foundation of medicine, and how much it has effected us to this day. William Harvey was born in 1578 in Folkston, England He went to Cambridge University and then studied medicine at the University Of Padua(1). He was married to Elizabeth Brown the Court physician daughter, who happened ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As soon as Harvey s theory was developed, other medical discoveries soon followed. Calculation of cardiac output and input, the measurements of blood and fluid loss (6), was soon developed after the public accepted Harvey s theory. Due to this method, doctors were able to determine just how much attention a patient needs which effectively helped to prolong life. This calculation method is still used today in surgery, which exemplifies how effective it is(7). Another discovery that followed Harvey s discovery was in 1692 when Max Perutz won the Noble Peace Prize for discovering a protein called hemoglobin the part of the cell that carries oxygen(8). Without Harvey s discovery, Perutz would not have known how to examine the human blood and would not have discovered hemoglobin, Hemoglobin plays a huge role in the human body is helps the red blood cell carry oxygen though the body. Without this discovery, there would be no answer or even insight into anemia, A number of blood disorders have to do with hemoglobin abnormalities. In many forms of anemia, there is not enough hemoglobin in the red blood cells (9). As time went by a couple others added on to Harvey s discovery, such as Marcello Malphigi who completed Harvey s work by using stronger microscopes he saw capillaries that connected the veins with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Hearing Loss And Cognitive Deterioration (A) Research led by Isabelle Mosnier, Jean Pierre Bebear, and Mathieu Marx at Pitie Salpetriere Hospital in Paris was conducted over the timeline of about three years in order to expand on existing evidence that demonstrates an association between hearing loss and cognitive deterioration. The 2015 study Improvement of Cognitive Function After Cochlear Implantation in Elderly Patients begins with an assessment of cited research that reveals whole brain atrophy in elderly people with sensory impairments, specifically in auditory processing. The goal of study was to analyze the outcome of cognitive function and mental health in elderly subjects who have their hearing restored using cochlear implants. In order to qualify to become a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the study, 81% of a subgroup (30 of 37) of the sample group showed improved global cognitive function after one year using the implant, while the rest of the seven subjects in that subgroup simply remained stable. Figure 3 is a column graph that shows the subjects mean scores from the NCIQ test measuring quality of life. In all of the six subdomains, scores improved in the span of six months after implantation and remained stable in the interval between six months and one year later. The results of Table 1 specify an association between cochlear implantation and increased cognitive test scores in the immediate future, but cannot be proven to prevent further degeneration in the long term. In Table 2 researchers found a correlation between the improvement of NCIQ scores and the increase in speech perception scores one year after subjects received implantation and aural rehabilitation. (B) Overall, found that the journalistic article presented the research in an accurate, nonbiased manner. The study wasn t too complex for the average person to understand, due to the fact that it was mainly just a controlled evaluation of a pretty common and low risk surgery (depending on the experience of the surgeon). Therefore, the journalists simply presented the results of the French study and incorporated an American otolaryngologist s opinion about cochlear implantation. The only thing that I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Impact Of John Stuart Mill On Income Inequality ECON1401 Written Assignment 1 John Stuart Mill and Income Inequality Many great economic thinkers throughout history has offered various differing yet interrelated views and ideas that may prove useful to the analysis of current issues in modern economics. A persistent issue in the modern economy is income inequality whereby the distribution of income among the population is unequal. This means that the gap between the rich and the poor increases over time if the issue is not appropriately addressed. In exploring the issue of income inequality in Australia, this essay aims to analyse the issue from the perspective of a selected economic thinker namely John Stuart Mill by: (1) providing a summary of Mill s key ideas and theories, including the different forces that may have shaped his thinking; (2) applying Mill s conceptual framework to the income inequality problem; and (3) offer solutions he might have suggested to address this problem, including policies that may be adopted and institutions that may be constructed in the Australian context. In order to consider the problem of income inequality from Mill s perspective, it is of imperative importance to first grasp an understanding of what factors contributed to the development of his key ideas. Known as one of the most influential figures in classical economics, Mill is more commonly described as a philosopher and socialist than an economist due to his obstinate strive for progressive social reform throughout his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Oh The Humanities Research Paper Oh the Humanities! Who wouldn t want to study the stories that gave life to the world as we know it? Read books that saved millions yet also fanned the flames of war. Texts that question reality, truth, knowledge, wisdom, happiness, and life itself . It seems silly to climb that academic ladder and never once question why. To search for the truth and values of the past is vital in creating a well rounded student, and more importantly a good person. This paper will examine exactly why the humanities are essential to all and the potential they carry. First and foremost, the humanities implore one to rethink the way in which they think. My experience in the Search courses have challenged my way of thought. Reading the works of people such... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Allowing for discussion of these altering views creates a unique opportunity for students to dig into their values and ideas to formulate arguments. Students are forced to view topics from the perspective of others so that they might be able to sustain an argument. Furthermore, when ideas are discussed new points of views are exposed to students and suddenly this immeasurably important idea of awareness comes into play. Hearing different perspectives has the ability for students to better strengthen their argument as well as provide empathy and understanding among those of different backgrounds. For example, in class when we studied texts from the Bible I was forced to see and understand perspectives from students who don t come from a Catholic background. I consider myself catholic however my viewpoints don t always align with the Bible. After class discussion I have been able to interpret the Bible very differently and explore my personal beliefs more. I have been able to refine and deepen my personal views on many topics. In fact, studying the Bible has allowed me to strengthen my faith in my own unique way. A fact for which I am very grateful, a semi enlightenment that I would not have achieved without studying the humanities. Ultimately I can t stress the value of studies in the humanities. The necessity to explore our cultural, ideological, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay on Fahrenheit 451 Sybolism of Fire The Symbolism of Fire Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, is a novel filled with many symbols. The symbolism used in this novel varies from different animals to things in nature. One of the biggest symbols throughout the novel is fire. Fire has multiple meanings in Fahrenheit 451, and is usually symbolized as something to be feared. Throughout the novel, fire is something that people do not want, even though it can be so much more than a bad thing. Fire can represent knowledge and awareness, rebirth and construction, as well as destruction. Fire is depicted, throughout history, as a symbol of knowledge and awareness. Fire is usually a symbol that appears in novels right at a time when the main character has an epiphany or realizes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is said in ancient Greek and Roman mythology that burning the body helps the soul to be purified and pass on to the afterlife. Though fire can represent knowledge and rebirth, it is mainly depicted as a destructive force. In the novel fire is used to burn books which are knowledge. By burning this knowledge the society was kept in a confined situation where the amount of knowledge in everyone is evenly distributed. It was a pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed. (Bradbury 3) This quotation shows Montag s feelings towards burning in the beginning of the novel. Fire destroyed the books. Fire destroyed homes. Fire destroyed the light in everyone. The fire was not only used to destroy things but it kept the people of society in line. The fire may have been represented as a disciplinary tool. By having a constant source of the fire, people had fear distilled in them from the start. This made them subconsciously obedient even though they seemed to be insubordinate. The overall theme of fire in Fahrenheit 451 is a feeling of destruction. With the right surroundings and intentions it was used for so much more than that. It was used as a way to exhibit knowledge. Above all, though the depiction of destruction is very influential, and the representation of knowledge is somewhat there, the most important symbolism of fire in the novel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Public Health Persuasive Speech Ladies and gentlemen, to be honest with you, I really think that you ll be amazed when we tell you that many people, especially women, have tried this diet plan and they re amazed by the results! Unfortunately, obesity is one of the most significant public health problems facing the United States. Excess weight is associated with increased risk for many diseases including diabetes, certain types of cancer, and cardiovascular disease. Many people have tried the diet and are amazed by the results. Obesity is a serious disease which affects millions of people around the world and is one of the major risk factors for premature death in the USA. The disease is related to diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancer, and in order to avoid further ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Argumentative Essay On Evolution And Religion Evolution and creationism are one of the biggest debates Christians face when defending their faith. To most Christians, evolution is a theory and is not true at all. Though sharing the same DNA with an ape may make evolution seem true Creation backs up all the facts without leaving any gaps. Evolution is believed to be a theory regarded by Christians while Creation is a fact. When looking at evolution, there one can see many unsolved answers and gaps. Evolution is like a puzzle with missing pieces. It is unsolvable. Creation on the other hand, has no missing pieces and has an answer for everything. There are no gaps in creation, making it all the more believable. Though many try to solve evolution s puzzle and, consequently, they find themselves unable to do so. Evolution is hard to back up without having actual proof. Creation has proof through scripture making everything fit together like a perfect puzzle. This proves, everything about creation. Evolution however, does not completely go together due to its missing links. Without science, evolution is nothing. Creation uses both science and scripture to prove its validity. The definition of evolution is a constant change for the betterment of something. If evolution... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Evolutionists believe that an atom was sitting somewhere and exploded by chance. Once the atom exploded, the planets and everything on them formed all from this one atom. A unanswerable question that Evolutionists face is, what did the atom originate from? Everything must come from something and have a creator. Evolutionists also tend to believe that the earth is millions of years old. God made everything to its mature state. (Jackson) This explains why fossils are testing older then what they actually are. This is another reason why Christians also believe that Earth is young and not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. History Of Juicing History of Juicing Are you a fan of juicing, but you would like to know more about the history of juicing? Then you have stumbled upon the right article. It has been documented so far that the beginning of juicing dates back to the 150 B.C. to 70 A.D. area. In this particular time, it was known to use fig and pomegranate and mix them in a juicing effort to gain much needed strength. Later on, by 1920s a German scientist known as Max Gerson started a therapy which was based on using raw juices and a vegetarian diet. By 1936, another person, namely Dr. Norman Walker published a book on the benefits of the raw vegetables juicers. Known as the Norwalk Juicer, the book became known for its innovative view of looking at health as it relates to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Methods of 3D Image Analysis Introduction Since the late 1980s, arguably the most successful method of 3D image analysis has been the model based segmentation approach. This approach, in its most mature form, matches 3D image information to models which describe not only the expected shape and appearance of a structure, but also statistically based information about common variations in the structure of interest. In this way, the natural deviations in organic structures are accounted for in the statistical shape model, or SSM. This literature review seeks to present the present stake of the field in terms of representing structures in this way, through a review of the methods of representing bones. Search algorithms used to locate and align a model to the image data will then be discussed and described. Techniques and algorithms used to model the appearance of bones will be analysed and commented on, including the construction from, and correlation of, bones to their models. Case studies will be mentioned throughout to demonstrate the application of SSMs to image segmentation needs. Finally, some further applications of these models will be expanded upon. Representation of Bones There are a number of methods in which training data for SSMs can be gathered, and all involve some type of volumetric image set to have been obtained. This is done primarily through the modalities of computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, and sometimes both in conjunction (1). Both binary and fuzzy voxel data can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Theme Of The Monkey s Pow TITLE OF YOUR STORY HERE The monkey s paw is about not messing with fate or there will be consequences. Monkey s paw is about a monkey s paw that can grant three wishes. My theme is don t mess with fate or there will be consequences My theme first gets introduced when he warns them about the consequences of the wishes this is the nces the exposition because he says he is going to wish with the monkey s paw he says it s just a bit of magic to me that doesn t sound very good. This is the rising action the man tells him that another man s third wish was death this means that there were so many consequences he did not want to live the man tells him again that it is not worth it. This relates to my theme don t mess with fate or there will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Influence of Television on Human Behavior The role of the television is pretty simple; to entertain. Almost everyone on this planet own one or more television(s). The television as we used to know is no longer in black and white or just a tiny box but it is massively upgrading with the hi tech today that s why we see only see the flat screen TVs now. It is almost as flat as this board. With these new modern technology, the human behavioris also rapidly changing like I previously mentioned in my first topic. The human needs and wants is basically a major issue covering our everyday life but here I am explaining it further in a monkey see, monkey do situation which technically means what we see is what we do or a better way is copying. So within this situation, we often get influenced by the media. For instance, a zombie movie. What do we see in a zombie movie? Assassinations, survival, cool gadgets, awesome stunts and cute movie casts. So by observing the cool aspects from the movie, we would basically start picturing ourselves doing it even worse we are actually doing it by imagining everyone on earth is a zombie and you d want to run around chopping their heads off. This where the human behaviorreally takes place. The main problem is we actually start believing in fantasies which slowly turns to reality where people might actually think you re crazy. Remember when The Matrix was released? Yes, we would literally see people doing slow motion acts which was fun because it was so influential that it became a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Big Business Essay Big business is movie in the small town there are two sets of identical twins are born in the same hospital on the same night. One set to a poor local family and the other to a rich family just passing through. during the childbirth the nurse accidentally switched the twins unbeknown to the parents. In this story flashes forward to the 1980s where the mismatched sets of twins are about to cross paths following a big business deal to closedown the factory. In this paper, an analysis of the four characters of the movie Big Business will be given based on their straggle to designing interventions which are the human process intervention, technostructural intervention, human resources managementintervention and strategic change intervention. The human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This intervention support work groups turn out to be more successful in achieving job . Like process consultation, group building helps individuals analyze group procedures and devise solutions for issues. It goes past group forms, however, to incorporate examination of the group s task. The consultant also may function as a resource person offering expertise related to the group s task. There are four system human process that a related to intervention. Which are Organization confrontation meeting, inter group relations, large group interventions and grid organization development. Techno structural interventions, these interventions concentrate on an organization s technology for instance, task methods, job design, structure and division of labor and hierarchy. Under Techno structural interventions there are three structural design, downsizing and reengineering. Human resources management Interventions, these intercessions fucus personnel practices used to integrate individuals into organizations. These practices include career, reward systems, goal setting, and execution evaluation change techniques that generally have been connected with the work force work in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. summarise the types of risks that may be involved in... 3.4 summarise the types of risks that may be involved in assessment in own area of responsibility. The candidate assessor provides evidence that they understand the following risks; Health and safety Unrealistic/unnecessary stress on the learner Inauthentic evidence/collusion/unjustifiable support to the learner Over assessment Potential for unfairness to learner Failing to meet the requirements of any relevant assessment strategy if assessing a qualification Risk on the grounds of health and safety is not one which would usually affect the professional Development Award team, this is due to the role of Placement Officers. Amongst the many roles of the Placement Officer is the checking of Health and Safety ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If no satisfactory reasons are supplied, Placement Officers step in and can refuse to pay the employer subsidy until their portfolio has been completed. As a result of candidates work, study and home life commitments the assessor has the authority to disallow a placГ©e from going forwards with the PDA if it is likely to cause them issues or difficulties in the future. Generally speaking candidate statuses can only be in the following categories: Already completed PDA or similar (PGCE); Study/work commitments; Placement not considered suitable; Completed ILM Level 5; Outright refusal; Left placement early. Submission dates are always personalised and kept open should they need to change for any reason. Should a submission date need to be changed then the candidate simply only needs to ask. Issues of inauthentic evidence are a possibility but managers and supervisors are asked to complete Third Party Statements which give feedback on a placГ©es work. As a result this is not likely to be an occurrence. The statements are either signed and posted back the assessor or will come straight from the email address of the staff member who is registered as a supervisor with GO Wales. Whilst this method may not be 100% foolproof, we can also back it up with employer feedback form which cover all aspects of the placement including the performance of the candidate and also attempts to put a quantifiable financial benefit to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. An Evaluation of Case Studies and Their Contribution to... Cognitive psychology is the study of the brains internal processes that guide behaviour; to study cognition, psychologists examine case studies of patients with damaged brains that can infer areas, and functions involved in particular processes. Patient studies have provided insights into the processes that take place within our minds, and have enabled psychologists to create models, which can be tested and fractionated. Cognitive neuropsychology has developed from cognitive psychologyto become a discipline in its own right; it investigates the function and structures of the brain involved in cognitive processes and should not be confused with cognitive neuroscience, which is primarily concerned with neural structures and their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Studying unseen processes presents difficulties, it would not be practical or ethical to open a persons head to try to unravel the processes that take place whilst they make a cup of tea or drive their car to work. Although examining processes presents difficulties, studying patients who have sustained brain damage can provide insights into parts that play a role in cognitive processes. Findings from case studies are extrapolated to the general population to provide an insight into normal cognition. An early example and often cited case study is Phineas Gage who suffered damage to his frontal lobe because of an accident in 1848; prior to the accident, he was friendly and dependable, however after the accident, he became unreliable and his social skills suffered, this suggests the frontal lobe is involved in planning and social skills. Damasio (1994, (cited in Jansari, 2010)) recreated damage sustained by Gage, after a patient exhibited the same changes in behaviour after undergoing surgery to remove a tumour in the frontal lobe. The recreation confirmed the suggestions made at the time of Phineas Gage, thus providing an insight into how a part of the brain the frontal lobe in this case is involved in cognitive functioning. The study of Phineas Gage is an early example of the kind of studies that are used in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Case Of The Palm Island Death The well known case of the Palm Island death in custody in 2004, refers to the tragic death of Cameron Doomadgee, who is also referred to in most legal and media documents by his tribal name, Mulrunji. Mulrunji died on the 19th November, 2004 after being taken into custody by Senior Sergeant Christopher Hurley to the Palm Island watch house (Hurley v. Clements Ors (2008). The grounds for his arrest according to the court documents, was for being a public nuisance after swearing at PoliceLiaison Officer, Lloyd Bengaroo. Mulrinji was intoxicated at the time of his arrest, with post mortem results showing a blood alcohol concentration of 0.292% (Hurley v. Clements Ors (2008). The lengthy legal battle that ensued was attempting to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The court documents state that if the matter of swearing had proceeded to prosecution, whether the swearing had actually occurred would have been brought into question (Hurley v. Clements Ors (2008). Queensland statistics show that 2,792 Indigenous Australians were arrested for public order offences for the year 2015 2016, compared with 5,991 for non Indigenous Australians. This is rather alarming given that only four per cent of people aged over ten years old identify as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander in Queensland (ABS, 2017). The Australian Bureau of Statistics reports the age standardised offender rates per 100,000 for persons over the age of ten identifying as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander for 2015 2016 is 9,576 compared with 1,882 for non Indigenous Australians (ABS, 2017). Information in the court documents indicate that Mulrunji became agitated after being arrested, becoming violent once arriving at the police station and subsequently assaulting Senior Sergeant Hurley while being taken from the paddy wagon into the police station. Senior Sergeant Hurley s discretionary decision to arrest Mulrunji for a public nuisance offence had dire consequences resulting in a violent altercation and a subsequent death. It is an unfortunate reality that Indigenous Australians are over represented in our criminal justice system and are being arrested at disproportionate rates compared to non Indigenous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Research Paper On Cowhide Indian cowhide industry is the center quality of the Indian footwear industry.it is the motor of development for the whole Indian calfskin industry and India is the second biggest worldwide maker of footwear after china. Rumored worldwide brands like Florsheim, Nunn Bush, Stacy Adams, Gabor, Clrks, Nike, Rebook, Ecco, Deichmamm, Elephantin, St Michaels, Hasley, Salamander and Colehaan are produced under permit in India. Additionally, numerous worldwide retail chains looking for quality item at focused costs are effectively sourcing footwear from India. While cowhide shoes and uppers are delivered in medium to expansive scale units, the shoes and chappals are created in the family unit and cabin part. The business is balanced for embracing the present day and best in class innovation to suit the demanding global necessities and models. India delivers a greater amount of gent s footwear while the world s real creation is the women footwear.in the instance of chappals and shoes, utilization of no cowhide material is common in the residential market. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On cowhide footwear sent out from India are shoes, shoes and houses of prayer made of elastic, plastic, P.V.C. what s more, different materials. With changing ways of life and expanding riches, local interest for footwear is anticipated to develop at a quicker rate than has been seen. There are as of now numerous new household brands of footwear and numerous outside brands, for example, Nike, Adidas, Puma, Reebok, Florham, Rockport, and so forth have likewise possessed the capacity to enter the market. The footwear area ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Chesapeake Settlement In Virginia Among the colonies occupied by English settlers was the Chesapeake colony of Virginia. Virginia was described by Captain John Smith as a fruitfull and delightsome land . The Virginia Company settled in Virginia hoping to achieve prosperity by finding gold and to dwell in a society intended to be a pleasant, profitable, and diversified settlement. Instead they found that the only sure means of making profit was through tobacco the crop that would eventually make life in Virginiarather unpleasant and relatively short. The Virginia Company of London, a joint stock company, was one in which investors offered funding for an expedition to Virginia. It was evident that settling in Virginia would not be as pleasant and uplifting as predicted when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Why Black People Commit Crime Another question exists however. Why are Black individuals more likely to commit crime? This can be confusing as to why this occurs. Both Black and white people who grow up in the same society are capable and have the same opportunities, so why is it that black individuals have a higher crime rate. We can figure this out by looking at examples of other first world countries and data seems to show that major causes of crime are traced back to poverty, family conditions, and drugs. The fact is even though many black families are living prosperous successful lives in north America they still lag behind economic status with 35 % of African Americans living in poverty compared to 13% of all Americans. Also 72% of black children are raised by a single ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Balinese Cockfight Analysis Clifford Geertz once stated , The guiding principle is the same: societies, like lives, contain their own interpretations . Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight article written by Clifford Geertz presents his analysis and study of the Balinese culture while addressing the significance cockfighting in the formation of the culture. Geertz s narrative which takes place in 1958 in a Balinese village in Indonesia and it focuses on the symbolism of cockfighting, rituals of betting /gambling to understand the culture of the Balinese people. The analysis of the article will also address how genderroles in the Balinese culture relate to the conceptions of gender discussed in class and unique rituals in the culture along with relevant questions that were raised during the critical reading of the article. In Bali, cocks play a significance role within the culture as the men hold a deep psychological identification with these animals. Sabung, the word for cock is used metaphorically refer to hero, warrior champion, and tough guy (Geertz 1973, 418). The cocks symbolize masculinity, status and pride that men in the village value and their reputation is presented through loses and wins. The significance and the great value that cocks hold demonstrated by the way the men groom, feed and gaze at them with a mixture of rapt admiration and dreamy self absorption (Geertz 1973, 418 419). However, it should be noted that the adoration for cocks cannot be generalized to other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Changing Face Of Political Campaigns The media is everywhere. In our computers. In our phones. In our radios. Just around the corner waiting in a newspaper stand and flashing bright colors across our TVs. It seems like there is something being reported continuously every day. News and information are only a few taps away; unlimited knowledge now sits in almost anyone s back pocket. All these new forms of media are changing everything. Political campaigns are not something we typically think about. To most people above the age of 18 in the United States, it is now normal to be bombarded by a presidential candidate s campaign. On the other hand, this is a newer phenomenon caused by new media. The changing face of political campaigns has many sides. Public opinion, the youthvote, fundraising, and negative campaigning are only a few things that are affected by new media. Public Opinion Public opinion is something that is tricky to define. There are multiple groups within the public that all have different opinions. This makes it impossible for everyone to have the same opinion on an issue. Public opinion then becomes the belief of the majority of people in a certain area. The so called public can only be a town, a city, a state, or even the whole country. This makes public opinion vary. Though most of the time when it is discussed in campaigns it is the whole of the nation that is being discussed. Public opinion is influenced by multiple things including new media. The internet is a growing source for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Exploring the Main Concepts of Advertising How many of you listened to the radio, watched television, or glanced at a magazine before school this morning? Whether you realized it or not the minute you pressed the power button or flipped the cover page you were exposed to some sort of advertisement. Defined as any paid form of communication by an identified sponsor, advertising dominates a huge part of our daily lives. Living in such a consumer driven economy means that we deal with subliminal and up front messages pushing us to buy, buy, buy , countless times throughout our day. Most of these messages are sent by identified sponsors including major corporations like Wal Mart, as well as smaller run businesses. No matter the size, all modern day businesses employ workers to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The success of these advertisements must be measured. Marketers often conduct surveys and questionnaires to pull information about their products from the marketplace. Information gathered like this for a specific purpose is known as primary research. Marketers can draw a lot of valuable knowledge from primary research. Such as images and ideas consumers associate with certain brands, a concept known as brand image. Primary research also evaluates levels consumer satisfaction. Following a product purchase, the buyer experience either satisfaction with their decision or cognitive dissonance, when one regrets their recent purchase. This regret often corresponds with the amount of involvement and thought put into a purchase. As a consumer, you most likely think less about buying a bag of Cheetos versus buying a new IPod. When it comes to Cheetos you know what you re getting, not much variation involved. However, an iPod offers multiple opportunities for customization and upgrades that the consumer must carefully consider relative to the price they are willing to pay. In this sense, buying Cheetos requires far less consumer purchase involvement then the purchase of a new iPod. All of these factors contribute to the overall satisfaction associated with a product. The results of conducted primary research help marketers decipher elements of their advertising strategy that need tweaking. Essentially, the advertising ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Bow History The bow is one of oldest weapons that can launch a projectile at great distances accurately. In prehistoric times, the bow was used for hunting and war. Beth L. Habeishi and Staphanie Mallory in Basic Illustrated Archery state that later on in the human race, the longbow also became used for competition shooting as well (para. 1). The world changed and the bowwas replaced by the gun. Paul E. Klopsteg in Archery, states that the bow is almost certainly the earliest mechanical device to achieve greater speed in a projectile than could be attained by throwing. Bows can shoot a projectile faster than a sling shot could, which the slingshot was made before the bow. According to Beth L. Habeishi and Staphanie Mallory in Basic Illustrated Archery,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bows were made of a single material, usually wood; in which two pieces were fastened together to make the equivalent of a single long stave. A stave is like a long piece of wood such as a branch, stump, or post. For a longbow, all that is needed is a single stave. According to Cliff Seruntine in Homemade Longbows, he describes that the first step to make a traditional longbow is to acquire wood for the bow; the best wood for a bow is yew (para 1). Just about any type of wood can be used to craft a longbow, but yew is supposed to be the best. After the wood is acquired, Seruntine states that a longbow generally measures 72 or 6 in height and comes in a range of draw weights depending upon how thin the wood is cut and the draw length of the archer (para. 1). After the stave is cut to length, the next step would be to shave it down to the same growth ring all the way down the stave. When that is finished, measurements need to be made to find the center and get a correct width for the bow. After finding the center, the next step is to measure about 2 down each side of the center for the grip. The grip is where the archer holds the bow to shoot. A longbow can be used by both a left and right handed person because there is no place to rest the arrow on the bow. Seruntine states that the arrow has to be shot from the center of the bow because there are no sights on the bow (para. 2). The arrow is generally resting on the archers index finger holding the grip. To aim, the archer has to look down the point of the arrow. After all of the measurements are done, the scraping process starts. The scraping process is the longest part of it because there is a tone to scrape off and it only comes off a little bit at a time. The limbs have to be scraped almost exactly even because they are what holds the energy to fire the arrow. Seruntine describes how the bow shoots by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Research Paper On Red Kangaroo Red Kangaroo The world famous red kangaroo is famous for being the Australian icon and is also the largest marsupial and the largest Australian mammal, with some males standing at two metres tall, and weighing around 85 kilograms. Males are bigger than females and are very powerfully built. The fur is usually red brown, though some eastern females can be blue grey. White is appeared on the Red Kangaroo s cheek and underneath, where his belly is. Red kangaroos have massive muscles in their rear legs, designed to help them jump. They can reach a height of 1.8 metres and a distance of 9 metres in a single bound. When alarmed they can hop away at speeds of up to 64 kilometres per hour. Habitat The red kangaroo is famous for being in the Australian icon.It is found across central ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Red Kangaroo has the ability to survive when water is scarce. The herbage and foliage that the Kangaroo eats provides them with their water needs as well as their nutritional requirements. In times of drought, Red Kangaroo populations can suffer as their food supplies diminish. The abundance of food is a determining factor in the Red Kangaroo life cycle. Reproduction Red Kangaroo breeds all year round, however spring and summer tend to be times when most young are born.Females have one baby at a time, which at birth is the size of a jellybean. Red kangaroos live up to 23 years and are mature at two years. After mating, the joey will only start developing if the mother s pouch is empty of joeys. 33 days later, the newborn which is tiny, blind and hairless attaches to one of four teats in the mother s pouch until they reach about eight months of age joeys will quickly dive for the safety of mom s pouch. Towards the end of this period it will stick its head out of the pouch in readiness for leaving. Once it has left, it will continue to suckle at foot for 3 4 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Essay about Emperor K’ang-hsi Emperor K ang hsi ruled China from 1661 to 1722 and his reign is captured by Jonathan D. Spence s book Emperor of China. The different chapters of the book deal with certain aspects of the Emperors life. Aspects that the history books to normally deal with. The information in Spence s book is based on Emperor K ang hsi s correspondence, his own writings. This writing maybe biased towards himself, but no other piece of information could provide insight into his mind. The book is divided into six parts; In motion, Ruling, Thinking, Growing Old, Sons, Valedictory. The book follows Emperor K ang hsi s life as Emperor in chronological order. In the first part, In Motion, quot; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Emperor K ang hsi believed in Neo Confucianism and often refereed to it as the Confucian Classic. In different parts of the Emperors life he was interested in geometry, astronomy, cartography, medicine, and math. He took advantage in the free time a ruler has to expand his mind. The section Growing Old showed that Emperor K ang hsi recognized that the human body was fallible. He tried to prolong his life with an awareness into his diet, medicine and memory. He tried to obtain public sympathy with his openness towards his health, thus gaining the there trust and support in hard times. K ang hsi recognized that admission to his physical weakness was the ultimate honestly but preventing physical weakness was the ultimate common sense. Practicing medicine under Emperor K ang hsi was a highly specialized practice. He had large groups of men for diagnosis and treatment. In the end, K ang hsi knew that death was enviable, but he tried to live forever though his children. K ang hsi had fifty six children in his life time, but only one was born to his first wife. This son was to be raised as the heir to the throne, he received the most care and love that the Emperor could give. From an early age, K ang hsi eldest son knew he would inherit the throne. Many officials ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Symbols in the Glass Menagerie In the play, The Glass Menagerie, by Tennessee Williams, Williams uses many symbols which represent many different things.?Many of the symbols used in the play try to symbolize some form of escape or difference between reality and illusion.?The first symbol, presented in the first scene, is the fire escape.?This represents the bridge between the illusory world of the Wingfields and the world of reality.?This bridge seems to be a one way excursion.?But the direction varies for each character.?For Tom, the fire escape is the way out of the world of Amanda and Laura and an entrance into a world of new dimensions.?For Laura, the fire escape is a way into her own world. A way to escape from reality.?Amanda perceives the fire escape as a way... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Don t you think I know it? I m so proud! Happy and I feel I ve so much to be thankful for (p. 414).?Amanda has two fears in her life.?One of her worst fears is having Tom grow up to be his father. Promise, son, you ll never be a drunkard! (p. 414).? When I see you taking after his ways! Staying out late and well, you had been drinking the night you were in that terrifying condition (p. 415).?Amanda s other fear in life is having Laura grow old without a gentleman caller.? We have to be making plans and provisions for her. She just drifts along doing nothing. It frightens me terribly how she just drifts along (p. 416).?Tom suggested to Amanda that Laura just might be what people call home girls but Amanda refuses to believe it.? There s no such type, and if there is, it s a pity! That is unless the home is hers, with a husband (p. 416).?Therefore, Amanda sees the fire escape as a way to escape her own problems and invite gentlemen callers into their lives for Laura.? Г В®?Laura has issues of her own and she also finds the need to escape them. Laura leads a life of simplicity and has a difficult time dealing with the outside world.? I put her in business college a dismal failure! Frightened her so it made her sick to her stomach. I took her over to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...