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Bhopal Gas Disaster Of 1984
The Bhopal Gas Disaster of 1984
INTRODUCTION
On the Night of December 2, 1984, there was a horrific accident at the Union Carbide Pesticide
Chemical Factory in Bhopal, India. The factory produced a chemical called methyl isocyanate
(MIC) also know by Union Carbide as Liquid Dynamite . It is an organic compound with the
molecular formula CH3NCO MIC is a highly reactive intermediate chemical used to manufacture
various pesticides. This chemical reacts exothermically with water and produces a poisonous gas
that can be fatal. Carbide s greed for a profit proved to be catastrophic for both Union Carbide and
the town of Bhopal. Carbide reduction of the safety features in the factory resulted in the world s
largest industrial disaster in history. Safety features are in place for the safety of the workers, the
surrounding area, the environment, and the repetition of the company and its owners and sure
always be adhered to.
DECISION
The Bhopal disaster could have been prevented on many different levels. The Bhopal plant had
many different safety features that would have prevented the disaster from happening altogether,
however, there were more thing that could have prevented the tragedy as well. The Union Carbide
received many reports about MIC and on the conditions of the plant. The most recent being a few
months prior to the disaster. The plant had a medical officer, Kumkum Saxena, whose job was to
understand the chemicals the Union Carbide Company handled in its factories. Ms.
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The Three Key Elements Of Freud s Tripartite Personality...
Personality is the distinctive and relatively enduring way of thinking, feeling and acting that
characterises a person s responses to life situations. (O Brien 2011:103) The three key elements
of Freud s tripartite personality structure are the id, the ego and the superego. These three
elements are used in almost every decision a person makes on a day to day basis. The structure is
mostly compared to an ice berg with a small bit of the egobeing above the water which would be the
conscious and the id and the superego being underneath the water and unconscious. The id and the
superego are also portrayed as the devil and the angel respectably. According to Zhu, (2012) his
theory smashes the rationalistic myth of human are rational animals through the reveal and
emphasis of ego.
The first of the structures is the id. The part of the mind in which innate instinctive impulses and
primary processes are manifest: (oxford dictionary) we are born with the id in order to survive, it
develops in utero. It makes everything about itself and it is known as the pleasure principle . Its
main goal is to achieve happiness and content and will do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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By simply refusing to believe something, the brain can process what is actually going on and
then be able to comprehend it better. One of the best examples of this is alcoholics denying the
fact that they have a problem. Alcohol has created or worsened the problems of the individual but
yet they fail to comprehend that. As stated by Allan, R, B (1997) One of the baffling
characteristics of alcoholism is that alcoholics (..) with life problems escalating, will deny the
relationship between alcohol and their problems. Another frequent example of denial is when a
loved one dies the brain might deny that they are dead and simply refuse to believe it as it may hurt
the individual too
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Luke Garner Book Report
The book does not give an exact location of where the story took place. From what I gathered
throughout the book the Garner family lives in a large wooded area so they can raise farm
animals. For most of the book Luke s home is the only setting and sometimes he went to his friend
Jen s house secretly.
The main character of the book is Luke Garner. He is a 12 year old boy with brown hair and
brown eyes. There is a law in his city where you can have 0 2 kids. If you have more, the
population police will take your kid and put you in jail. Luke is a third child which makes him
illegal. People call third children shadow children, which makes Luke a shadow child. He tries his
hardest to stay hidden. It used to be easy because there were trees covering his house, but the town
decided to cut them down. Luke ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
First, the town takes down the trees around Luke s house to build more houses. This made it
difficult for Luke to stay hidden. Next, Luke s mother started working at the factory to make more
money to support her family. Then, Luke was restricted to his room. He couldn t go anywhere
but his room. As he was searching for ways to look outside he found a small vent that allowed
him to look out. When he was looking out the window, he noticed Jen also looking out a small
window. Next, he came to a decision to go over to Jen s house. When they were talking Jen told
Luke about the rally. The rally is kind of like a protest for shadow children. Jen went with the
rest of the shadow children. When he went to Jen s house the next day, Jen s dad told him she
had got shot and killed by the population police. Luke was very sad. The population police came to
Jen s house to talk to her dad while Luke was there and Jen s dad had to hide him. He hid inside a
closet under some blankets. After that, Jen s dad got Luke a fake I.D. so that he could go live a
normal life somewhere else. Next, he went on living a normal life as Lee
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Cannery Row Ambition
Cannery Row in Monterey in California is a poem, a stink, a grating noise, a quality of light, a
tone, a habit, a nostalgia, a dream (Steinbeck 1). In John Steinbeck s Cannery Row, Mack and the
boys are trying to do something cordial for their friend Doc, who has been extremely amiable
without requesting a reward. Mack hits on the idea that they should throw a thank you party, and
the entire community quickly becomes involved. Unfortunately, the party rages out of control, and
Doc s lab and mood are ruined. In an effort to return to Doc s good graces, Mack and the boys
decide to throw another party, but make it work this time. Through a procession of linked vignettes
and many different themes, such as community, ambitions, and domesticity;... Show more content
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All of the characters in the book have a specific ambition. In other words, Mack s ambition is
throwing a party for Doc and Henri s ambition is to never finish his boat and to live the life of a
french painter. To add on, Mrs. Malloy s ambition was to decorate her boiler so that it felt more
like home. When her husband became a landlord she began to change. First it was a rug, then a
washtub, then a lamp with a colored silk shade. Finally she came into the boiler on her hands
and knees one day and she stood up and said a little breathlessly, Holman s are having a sale of
curtains. Real lace curtains and edges of blue and pink $1.98 a set with curtain rods thrown in.
(Steinbeck 43). At first, Mrs. Malloy was content with the boiler being undecorated. But as soon as
her husband became the landlord, she felt like the house was hers and that it should feel like home.
She started finding things that she liked and then she would put them in the house. Finally, she
found some cheap curtains that she liked, and she wanted to put them in the boiler, even though the
boiler didn t have any windows. In Cannery Row, Steinbeck displays a simpler rendition of
ambition: the aspiration to find happiness within one s
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Definition Of Zero Hours Contract
The term zero hours contract is defined in section 153 of the Small Business, Employment and
Enterprise Act 2015 as; a contract of employment or other worker s contract under which (a) the
undertaking to do or perform work or services is an undertaking to do so conditionally on the
employer making work or services available to the worker, and (b) there is no certainty that any
such work or services will be made available to the worker. Before this however, there were
various definitions that were applied in cases and government documentation when discussing
the topic of a zero hours contract. The main recognised definition is a contract between an
employer and a worker where the employer is not obliged to provide any minimum working
hours, and the worker is not obliged to accept any work offered. This definition is also confirmed
by the definition given in new government guidance; one in which the employer does not
guarantee the individual any hours of work. The employer offers the individual work when it
arises, and the individual can either accept the work offered, or decide not to take up the offer of
work on that occasion. (London Department for Business, Innovations and Skills., 2015). However,
the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development gives a slightly definition of an agreement
between two parties that one may be asked to perform work for the other but there is no set
minimum number of hours. The contract will provide what pay the individual
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Importance Of Religious Leadership And What It Is Not
Leadership Integration Paper
The intent of this paper is to define religious leadership and what religious leadership is; what it is
not. Explain how the understanding of religious leadership has changed throughout one s career. It
will also discuss roles and responsibilities of religious leadership as a company grade Chaplain and
field grade Chaplain. Finishing by discussing what emotional intelligence in leadership looks like
through the lens of being a religious leader. To understand what Religious Leadership is one must
determine the definition of the word leadership. The Army describes leadership as, An Army
leader is anyone who by virtue of assumed role or assigned responsibility inspires and influences
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Aubrey Malphurs (2003) believes that those who lead set the example to those who follow.
Someone showing religious leadership also demonstrates the capabilities of a good follower.
One using the belief system of this writer would understand what a follower is through Biblical
Scripture. but the one who is the greatest among you must become like the youngest, and the
leader like the servant. Luke 22:26 In other words a leader who serves is worth following but a
leader who does not serve is not worth following, especially someone who follows self. Religious
leadership can also describe a group of people following a particular belief system and having
influence over others. Examples would be the Southern Baptist Convention or the Evangelical
Church Alliance and many others. Although a particular group of people may not set out to
provide religious leadership, they do lead by making decisions for members in that particular
group. It could be considered a selective form of religious leadership.
If a religious leader is one who influences others to follow a particular set of beliefs, then someone
who does not influence others should not be considered as one who provides leadership. Within the
Christian faith there are Pastors, Bishops, Priest, Elders, Deacons and other positions of authority.
A position within a religious organization does not give on the power to provide religious
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Gavin Grimm Case Summary
The supreme court case that I decided on was the case of Gavin Grimm v. Gloucester County
School Board (ED. VA.) (Unknown, 2017). This case is about an 18 year old male that attends a
Virginia high school in Gloucester County Virginia. Gavin has male features and facial hair like
a male and a deep voice like a male; however, he is in the process of being a transgender. The
problem is Gavin uses the men s restroom and is fighting for a transgender restroom throughout the
school. The school board s policy denies transgender students access to the restrooms used by rest
of the student body because it violates the Title IX of the EducationAmendments of 1972
(Unknown, 2017). The school states that students must use the restrooms according to their
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Undocumented Immigrants Should Be Legal
America is a nation of immigration but America also faces the problem of illegal immigration. In
America the debate of whether undocumented immigrants should be able to get full amnesty is still
a controversy. Even though illegal immigrants did make an illicit action, many see the United States
as an opportunity for a better future. In addition, undocumented immigrants should be granted
citizenship because it will benefit the United States. Creating an amnesty for the students will help
the United States by improving the economy, create more jobs and decrease deportation.
Granting citizenship to illegal immigrants will benefit the United States in the economy.
Legalizing immigrants will help them earn more money than they already do. This means that
immigrants will pay more taxes and consume more. When people start consuming more goods
there is a higher demand, necessitating more jobs. Authorizing immigrants will allow them to
pay federal taxes and state tax. Many immigrants already pay taxes only 30 to 50 percent of
immigrants don t report taxes. According to the Center for American Progress, immigrants don t
report taxes, because they fear to get discovered and deported (Lynch, 2013). Passing the reform
will increase tax profit to $116 billion in federal and $68 billion in state and local taxes (Lynch,
2013). Increasing tax profit will benefit citizenship because taxes will decrease on each individual.
Creating an amnesty for immigration will increase the United States
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Explain Mr. Proctor s Point Of View Of The Crucible
The Colony Abigail s point of view. I was awakened by the sunlight streaming through my
curtains. Yesterday was my eleventh birthday and the last spent with my family in my home. I
was a live in servant for the Proctors, Mrs. Proctor was very uneager about me being there, but I
think Mr. Proctor has taken quite a liking to me. While I was cleaning up the dishes, I caught
Mr. Proctor staring at me. He s quite old, turned sixty not too long ago, but he does seem to be a
nice man. The fits and hysteria had all started about a month ago. My friends and I went to the
doctor, but they said nothing was wrong. Mr. Proctor has started worrying about his reputation,
being one of the employers of the afflicted girls . He thinks that he can beat out the fits that were
all troubled with. It scares me. My uncle says just to keep going with the plan, says that if what I
say is true John won t touch me.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This whole thing is screwed up he just wants those people gone. I know what I am doing is
wrong, but I can t help but think maybe there is a light at the end of this very dark tunnel. The
very first trial is happening at one today, just after church, and I have to testify against Bridget
Bishop. After three days of waiting she was sentenced to death. My first to put up for execution.
Mrs. Proctor has been catching the looks her husband has been sending me and the looks I have
been sending him. She is starting to get suspicious. Last night while I was finishing, pressing the
linens, John came in and slipped his arms around my waist. It has been getting more heated every
day. While Mrs. Proctor was visiting the market, he pushed me against the wall and gave me a
passionate kiss. I liked it, but he was gone before I could even open my
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Terraqua Column Lab Report
In this lab, we constructed a terraqua column. The terraqua column consisted of a terrestrial
environment, complete with plants, an earthworm, and soil. The bottom was an aquatic
environment and included a beta fish, elodea plants, and duckweed. This column was meant to be a
model in how biogeochemical cycles, eutrophication, and Human introduced pollution affect real
life environments. Throughout this lab, the group came to the consensus that the actions of
humans, environments, and natural processes are interconnected. In addition, a deep
understanding of all three factors must be acquired, in order to build a sustainable world for the
future. The first factor we observed was biogeochemical cycles. Biogeochemical cycles are defined
as pathways
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Why School Should Be Searched
firstly, I think that school should be searched because it would make the school safe. It will
make the school safer because it will get rid of drug and weapon in the school. BY searching the
school for drugs it will send the drugs to jail and or to drug abuse place to help them. Also by
arrested the kid that have drugon them it will teaches them a lesson to not do drug and not to
bring them to school. Also you can find there deal and send him to jail for traffic . Over all it
would make the city and the school s better as there is one more drug dealer off the street to sell
to kids. with one of the effect of most drug is that impact your learning, so if there were no
people that do drug in the school the school avenge will go up and less of a chance of doing
stupid thing like starting a fight or bring a weapon to school. Also by getting rid of weapon at
school it will make them safe. there have been many shooting in Canada and around the world.
Most notably in the USA. But Canada still has it fair share of shooting such as 2013: Les
Racines de vie Montessori were two men died during the shooting. 2006: Dawson College,
Montreal one woman was killed and Another 19 people were injured and the most recent and the
worst Canadian school shooting in a decade the La Loche, Sask., shooting left four people dead. If
there were police office in school s at all time. If there were a shooting and police office were
station in the school they could help prevent the loss of life and
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Compare And Contrast North American Colonialism
GKE Task 3Linda Mckee
A.
Colonialism is a significant part of history especially in North America. North America was
originally colonized by Europeans in the 10th century by Norse sailors who colonized what are
now parts of Greenland and Canada, followed later by many European nations including; Great
Britain, France, and Spain. The most notorious and first of these Europeans was Christopher
Columbus who began colonizing America in 1492 on behalf of Spain. The reason for Christopher
Columbus even finding North America was an accident due to he was sailing west in hopes of an
alternate route to India but instead landed in the Caribbean. However though he was unsuccessful,
this event opened up the door for other nations in hopes of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The main similarity is that both revolutions involved getting away from British rule and both used
violence at some point. Although in the Indian revolution violence was not successful. Also in both
revolutions the British tried to use force to halt the revolutions early on by sending soldiers to
collect taxes in the United States and sending soldiers to end the Indian rebellion of 1857. However
the tactics used by the revolutionaries differed dramatically. In the Indian revolution the
revolutionaries refused to work and started to only buy Indian goods which had huge effects on the
British economy that were relying on these transactions where as in the American revolution the
tactic was to simply use force to drive the British out. (Sharma, S., 2010).
C.
Annenberg Learner. (2013a). The coming of independence. Retrieved from http://www.learner.org
/biographyofamerica/prog04/index.html
Hoffer, P. C. (2007). Brave new world: A history of early America [ebrary book]. Retrieved from
http://lrps.wgu.edu/provision/8539877
Public Broadcasting System. (2010). When worlds collide: The untold story of the Americasafter
Columbus. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/kcet/when worlds collide/story/
Sharma, S. (2010). Civil rights movements [ebrary book]. Retrieved from
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Strengths And Weaknesses Of Globalization
Introduction
Globalisation is a new trend in the development of the world economy. This means the world
economy is being integrated, like the economic policies and systems in various countries are
gradually becoming the same. With the development of the globalisation that brings many changes
in the world economy, also changed our lifestyle. Meanwhile, the globalisation has also brought the
weaknesses and benefit according to the globalisation debate. Due to the wide range of issues
covered by globalization related issues, this article will discuss the shifts of the globalisation,
weaknesses and benefits of the globalisation.
The shifts in the world economy due to globalisation
The economic condition between first world and third world has been changed
A process whereby national borders cease to be an obstacle to the movements of products and
capitals. (Grant, 1996). One of the good examples of the globalization of production is the
product of iPhone cross all over the world. The products design and software are from America,
and iphone s screens are mostly from Japan, its fresh memory from South Korea. Moreover, its
assemblage from China. According to dependency theory and world system theory that the
globalization is the development of capitalism divided the world into two parts: one is the developed
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This provides the employment opportunities for developing countries people. They get rid of
poverty gradually. Moreover, they can work for some top companies in their own countries without
leaving their hometown. Nowadays more and more multinationals such as Microsoft, Google and
Toyota start have their office around the world. So without globalization, many people cannot work
for such companies. Due to the globalization of the businesses, people in developing countries can
gain the employment opportunities (Pillai,
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Comparing The Song Of Creation And The Babylonian Creation...
Creation Myth Paper In this creation myth paper, one can will be comparing The Song of
Creation from the Rig Veda on page 15 in Fiero s The Humanistic Tradition, Book 1, with The
Babylonian Creation myth on page 19 to 20 in Fiero s The Humanistic Tradition, Book 1. The
Song of Creation from the Rig Veda on page 15 originates from India. Meanwhile The Babylonian
Creation myth on page 19 to 20 originated from Babylon. The main differences between these two
creation myths is that the first creation mythis based on the importance of water as the necessary
requirement for the beginning of life. For example, in the Rig Veda, the creation of the world was
stated to come from a watery darkness (Fiero 15). Meanwhile the second myth is more... Show
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The primary source narrates about how back then before the universe was created, there was no
existence, no death or immortality (Fiero 15). It also raises questions about the creation of the
universe such as What covered it? Where was it? In whose keeping? (Fiero 15). These shows the
uncertainty of how the universe came to be. Meanwhile in The Babylonian Creation myth, it
narrates or tells the story about not only how the universe was created, but also how the gods
entered the world, how the earth came to be, as well as the creation of Babylon and humans (Fiero
19). In the first myth, the universe was created when That One which came to be enclosed in
nothing, arose at last, born of the power of heat (Fiero 15). In my opinion, one canthink that
back in the time, the people who created this myth believed in a geocentric view of the universe
where Earth was in the center. And that that One came to be the sun which gave light to the
world and allowed the prospering of plants and life. Some imagery found in this primary source
were darkness wrapped in darkness , only illumined water cosmic waters, in depths unfathomed,
(Fiero 15). These forms of imagery depicts or describes what the universe was like before the
that One arose. The order of creation in this myth seems to be that of the One being in the empty
universe before anything else and then when that One arose, he or she brought heat as well as
light in the world which most likely led to the beginning of light in the world leading to life. In
this creation myth, one can feel like the One is the universe or the creation because according to
lines 23, it states The gods themselves are later than creation (Fiero 15). So one can feel like the
universe created the gods not the other way around. In the text, life began with the arrival
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The Use Of Pesticides And Their Rate Of Decay On Soil...
One of the largest, and unspoken issues being dealt with in the United States today is the use of
pesticides and their rate of decay on soil rejuvenation. American culture currently accepts the
adaptation of genetically modified foods without regard to its various effects. In fact according
to the Organic Consumers Association, It s estimated that 75 percent of processed foods
contain GMOs and 80 percent of all food consumed in the U.S. is processed. (5) Our country has
developed a system in which the agricultural norm is to use genetic modifications in order to
keep up with the demand for fast, good looking produce. As long as America is choosing the
cheaper option of mass produced GMO infested product, we will see a continual decline in soil
quality and American health problems. In an economic sense, due to the oversupply of
genetically modified foods farms with GM foods are having to deal with the over exposure of
pesticides, which slows down the rejuvenation rate of the soil.(5) In fact, the government
purposefully pays farmers to use pesticides in order to keep the cost of living down for people
who are currently living in poverty. The soil in the America needs to be organically restored in
order to have this finite resource withstand the lifespan of the human race. Hazardous effects of
pesticides on soil organisms People are becoming more aware of the hazards of genetically
modified foods. However they may still be unaware of its effects on the soil from which
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Learning Can Not Be Based Off Of One Certain Type Of...
There are many learning myths in society today, many of which are incorrect and have no
supporting evidence. These myths fall from learning styles to how much brain power humans use.
The fallacies cause many students to fail if they feel they don t fit into these myths. Debunking
common misunderstood styles of learningwill allow the learner to achieve in any subject. Learning
styles, cramming, and brain usage all are common myths that are believed by many student.
Learning should not be based off of one certain type of learner, or the ideal student. This provides
a thought of no room for improvement if one doesn t learn the right way , I agree we learn
differently, but I believe making students all learn the same way in insufficient.... Show more
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This common misconception could be harmful to students because it provides an excuse to their
shortfalls instead of forcing them to adapt to their situation and becoming stronger because of it. As
it also limits students and will create a misconception in the students brain that they aren t good
enough or smart enough, just because they have a different learning style. Another common belief
is that if someone waits until the last minute to study for a test, they will be under more pressure
and therefore perform better. This is another misconception because cramming for a test does not
actually help you retain information better. The people who believe this simply have not
developed the discipline or effort to study consistently so they procrastinate until the last minute to
begin their studying, which hurts them in the long run. According to Study Skills, the best
solution to this is to divide one s study time over a period of days and weeks, so that there s not
that much to learn when it s time for a test. This is excellent advice that has been proven time and
time again to improve test scores and performance overall. All someone must do is study efficiently
and they will be able to remember enough to perform well on almost any test in any instance.
Studying efficiently comes from experiencing different studying styles,
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Muhammad Ali Influence
As Muhammad Ali once stated, Don t count the days; make the days count ( Boxing in the 1960s.
). Looking back on his life, that is exactly what he did throughout his life. During his lifetime, he
impacted many and also made countless statements that still ring true today. His impact on the
outlook of the Vietnam War was influential for many, and it motivated others to push for civil
rights like he did. A lot of fellow activists approved of his actions, while others were very against
what he believed in. Clearly, Muhammad Ali, otherwise known as Cassius Clay, was a controversial
topic during the Vietnam War.
Muhammad Ali, born on January 17, 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky, was originally given the name
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Although his extreme fear of heights and flying almost prevented him from making it there, his
trainer helped ease some of his stress and anxiety, making the trip possible ( Muhammad Ali. St.
James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture). He entered as a light heavyweight boxer for the United
States. Dominating all of his opponents leading up to the championship match, Clay was riding
high. Soon after learning whom he would face in the final match, he knew that he would be the
next gold medalist. With a runaway win, Cassius Clay triumphed in his defeat over Polish
coffeehouse owner, Zbigniew Pietrzykowski (Gewen). As an 18 year old, Cassius Clay was a
gold medalist in the 1960 Rome Olympics. After returning home, Clay signed contracts with ten
different millionaire companies in Kentucky. The Louisville Sponsoring Group provided all of
these companies to support Cassius Clay s winning career. This company hired retired boxer,
Archie Moore, to train him, but Clay did not approve of this and hired his own personal trainer and
manager, Angelo Dundee. Over the next four years, he fought in nineteen professional fights and
won them all ( Muhammad Ali. Notable Black American
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Sandra Cisneros Woman Hollering Creek
Adriana Ramirez
Dr. McCredie
English 146
27 April 2017
The Importance of Literature
Students around the world are enrolled in literature courses, either as part of an academic
requirement, or sometimes just for leisure. Regardless of what the situation may be, these days in
our current generation, life is too complicated, too distracted, and too fast. In large part, I would
say that this is because of technology. Technology is an extremely valuable instrument today, one
that lets us keep in touch with family and friends, but one that at times may prevent us as humans
from looking at ourselves too deeply, keeping us from going to the place we don t want to go. Too
much involvement with technology can also impede on our ability to think, especially ... Show more
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She writes: During this period, white people differed from colored to me only in that they rode
through town and never lived there (534). Hurston s story is powerful because not only does it
express that the color of skin does not matter, but we are able to learn from other characters in the
story that through courage and a strong sense of determination, goals are achievable. The story
How It Feels to Be Colored Me is just one story that portrays such emotions. Additionally, this
story is very inspirational because despite having lived in a society where color mattered, Zora
Neale Hurston [did] not always feel colored. Even [then she] often achieve[d] the unconscious Zora
of Eatonville (535). Through her writing, Hurston is able to educate and explore the complexities
that exist for the African American culture and is an example of overcoming difficult
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Writing Styles Of My Writing Style
Sometimes when I look at the writing styles of my peers, be it on social media, emails I can
sense a distinction between the different writing styles that are used. When I m writing whether it
be in an email, text or a lab report I try my best to write everything more formally and longhand,
which a lot of people tend to overlook in today s society.
The last thing I wrote was a letter that I had sent to my significant other through the mail. The
nuances of writing seem to be disappearing from today s society, the finer intricacies of the
English language will be lost in a generation or two, and cursive language is no longer being
taught in schools, with all the abbreviations being used a lot of writing feels less personal and more
mechanical.
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Essay on Alternative Sources of Energy
ESSAY ON ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF ENERGY
The law of conservation says that energy is neither created nor destroyed. When we use energy, it
doesn t disappear. We change it from one form of energy into another. A car engine burns gasoline,
converting the chemical energy in gasoline into mechanical energy. Solar cells change radiant
energy into electrical energy. Energy changes form, but the total amount of energy in the universe
stays the same. Scientists at the Department of Energy think they have discovered a mysterious
new form of energy called dark energy that is actually causing the universe to grow!
The simplest way to define energy is said by: the capacity to do work by moving matter against an
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CNG ranks relatively high in convenience and availability. CNG may be the preferred clean,
alternative fuel for use in vehicles to travel on specified routes, such as delivery trucks, and return
to a central yard where they can be slow filled overnight. CNG powered vehicles use natural gas
the same fuel that is used by stoves, water heaters and clothes dryers stored in cylinders at
pressures of 2,000 to 3,500 pounds per square inch. Compressed natural gas is used in light duty
passenger vehicles and pickup trucks, medium duty delivery trucks, and in transit and school buses.
LNG, on the other hand, is favored for heavy duty applications, such as transit buses, train
locomotives and long haul semi trucks.
Fossil fuels come under non renewable sources of energy because we burn the fossil fuel to obtain
coal, oil, natural gas, petrol and etc and one day these resources will get over. Nevertheless, these
fossil fuels also cause global warming because of the increasing soil and air pollution on burning.
Take for example the case of our city Power Station which runs on coal. A fuel that is obtained
from wood, by chopping tress and leads to deforestation. This fuel is also difficult and hence
expensive to transport. Now burning of coal also leads to air and land pollution, which leads to
major problems to the
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Genetic Testing In The Workplace
Introduction Instead of seeing the relationship on equal footing, courts and senates gradually began
to identify that employers regularly have fundamental and monetary advantages when negotiating
with potential or current employees (EAW, n.d.). Provisions are put in place to protect and educate
employees and employers. Laws are set to enable organizations to manage in the fairest manner
possible. This paper will provide background on Employment at Will and the Uniformed Services
Employment and Reemployment Rights Act. Secondly, it will examine what act has the greatest
and the least impact on employees in the private sector U.S. workplace. Lastly it will provide a
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Employees maintain a display that showcases a picture and small biography of each fellow worker
on active duty (Reed, 2008). There have been cases documented for unfair treatment. For instance,
United Airlines provided mobilized reservists with retirement pension contributions that were too
small, calculating the amount based on a minimum wage for union employees rather than the
employees actual salaries preceding deployment, according to a lawsuit filed by the employees
(Tightman, 2014. para 5). United Airlines ended up paying a $6 million settlement to Reserve
component service members (Tightman, 2014.para 1).When discriminating action are practiced,
they are usually easy to identify; enabling employees to react quickly and get the assistance
needed. Currently, those forces comprise more than 35 percent of all U.S. military forces actively
serving in the region (USERRA, n.d.). Employers usually try to treat returning veterans fairly but
lack clear guidance from state and federal governments regarding USERRA requirements (Gorman,
2004). This is particularly the case with smaller to mid size business
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Causes Of Rural Urban Divide Of China
Causes of Rural Urban Divide: Hukou China s rural urban gaps are much larger than those found in
most other developing countries. This rural urban divide can be traced back to before the first
economic reform. Beginning in the 1950s, China separated urban and rural residents through a
strictly enforced household registration system (hukou) and focused mainly on the development of
urban cities. Hukou refers to permanent residency status and can be extremely hard to get in major
cities since it is tie to benefit levels, which differ across provinces and between urban residents and
rural residents. An urban hukou provides a relatively comprehensive system of health care and
retirement pensions in that particular city, while a rural hukou a much lower standard of welfares.
Furthermore, data shows hukou also significantly affects people s labor market return and wages
through its influence on their return to education. Individuals human capital was largely
determined by the place (rural versus urban) where they were born and received their education,
which highlights the role of China s rural urban divide in shaping people s labor market return.
From 1980 to 2010, China relied on a uniquely successful investment and export led development
model for its 30 year miracle of double digit GDP growth. However, to make rapid industrialization
possible, China directed most of its investments to the cities, financed massive urban infrastructure
and development projects. In result of
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Essay on The Irish Republican Army Ideology
The Irish Republican Army Ideology
The Irish Republican Army ideology is still living in Northern Ireland, nearly a century after the
organization s establishment. Although the IRA has since disbanded, the spirit is kept alive by a
number of splinter factions, including the Provisional, Continuity, and Real IRAs. Not many
terrorist organizations can maintain a campaign this extensive in time. The long history of the IRA
campaign of terror leads to many political, social, religious, educational and economic effects. It
also contributes to international problems about which we may only be able to speculate.
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The group predominantly participates in bombings, especially car bombs; however, the U.S.
Department of State says they have also been involved in robberies and assassinations. Their targets
include the police in Northern Ireland, Protestant communities in Northern Ireland, the British
military, and civilians, according to the State Department. There is a good deal of conflicting
information regarding the number of attacks committed by the Real IRA. According to the MIPT
Terrorism Knowledge Base, the rIRA have participated in 29 total incidents, while the State
Department says that there have been more than 80 attacks since 1999. Another report stated that
the rIRA was responsible for nine terrorist attacks in 1998 alone, including its most deadly
(Melaugh).
The most effective attack by the Real IRA occurred on August 15, 1998 in Omagh, Northern
Ireland. On that day 29 people were killed and around 220 were wounded. Among the dead was a
woman who was 8 months pregnant with twins. A false warning was issued 30 minutes before the
bomb went off to Ulster Television in Belfast. Law enforcement officials moved people away from
the location of the warning, only to have moved them closer to the actual location, causing even
more injury (Omagh). The public was so outraged with the bombing that the Real IRA announced
they were ceasing all military operations,
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H-E-B Central Market Management Theory Analysis
Introduction of the Organization In 1994, the current President of H E B grocery Charles Butt
opened the first Central Market. The store was located in Austin. Mr. Butt reached out to John
Campbell an employee who had been with the company for over thirty years. Campbell started
out at H E B as a cashier and moved up the ranks to become an Innovation Officer at HEB.
Central market is a division under HEB Grocery which operates independently. The store remains
privately owned by the Butt family and is not traded openly on the stock market. The store was
called an amusement park for food lovers . The store took concepts from European food markets
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At Central Market leaders encourage creativity by building a fun work environment. When the
word job comes to mind thoughts of obligation and meaningless tasks might come to mind. At
Central Market employees or Partners are working in an environment that allows for innovation
and space to grow. This is all because at Central Market the corporate structure is different from
that of other major corporations. Corporate plans are not passed down the corporate structure.
Plans are created in store by managers of the different departments. This corporate strategy gives
managers at the store plenty of room to research and develop new successful plans on their own.
Managers at Central Market take pride in their work, because it is something they have created.
Central Market leaders inspire Partners to find their own solutions through the training that is
provided in the company. The training will be discussed later on in depth, but simply put it is
extensive and educates Partners on the day to day operations of the company. Also at Central
Market research and development is acceptable which allows space to innovate. Leadership takes
place throughout the corporate structure at Central Market. The department managers are allowed
to create their own plans. The managers at the store are responsible for the success or failure of
their plans. This provides managers at the store with
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Supply Chain Management and Agility Logistics
Organisational Analysis
Prepared by:
Deepa Vijayachandran 3376278
Jahan Sahatdurdiyeva 308096
Emanouela Kalotova 2708279 Reshma Thomas 3384251
Contents
Summary3
Company Profile4
Main Activities6
Specialized Business Units6
Agility Awards8
Formal Organisational Structure9
Existing Structure and Relevance to Work Flow12
Organisational Environment13
Technology at Agility14
Organisational Structure and Environment15
Organisational Culture16
Key Challenges17
Conclusion19
References20
Word Count: 3,868
Summary
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In addition to that, in Darfur, Sudan, through Medical Corps, Agility financed a primary health
care center to serve 13,000 refugees, and helped transport food to feed 43,000 people in Indonesia
for the World Food Program. After a major cyclone happened in Bangladesh in November, Agility
worked with the local government of Bangladesh to secure and transport food and bottled water to
reach over 1,500 people (Kuwait Times, 2008).
The vision of Agility is to assist in humanitarian projects, especially in terms of operational
readiness and response to emergencies through the use of its strength as a company and its
expertise in contingency logistics operations. The goal of Agility is to become one of the top eight
leading logistics providers and the revenue target to be reached by the year 2008 is US$8 billion
through continuous investment and development in its existing infrastructure and capabilities.
Main Activities
Agility s main activities are warehousing, transportation and freight management. Demand
planning; procurement; inventory management; order processing and fulfilment; delivery to the
distributor, retailer or end consumer; reverse logistics; and invoicing are the end to end solutions of
Agility. In
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A Research Study On Conduct Disorders
Conduct Disorders (CD) very greatly in their severity and development. CDs are best explained
as multifaceted in origin and transactional over time. Some children develop signs seemingly
from birth, while others have CDs that develop later on or out of Oppositional Defiant Disorders.
The etiology of CDs continues to evolve as more research has resulted in additional
understandings. The known causes of the disorder include: Genetic Influences, Prenatal Factors
and Birth Complications, Neurobiological Factors, Social Cognitive Factors, Family Factors,
Societal Factors, and Cultural Factors. (Mash, 2015) Genetic links to CD have been found in twin
studies, where 50% of antisocial behavior derives from heredity origin. Externalizing behavior
such as in CD are likely passed genetically from parents. The genetic risk for antisocial behavior is
significant in multiple ways. (Mash, 2015) Firstly, it is noteworthy that insensitivity, impulsivity
and temperament were found to be hereditary. (Waldman, 2011) CDs are strongly correlated with
parental conditions: for Fathers it is antisocial personality disorderand for Mothers it is depressive
disorders. Secondly, genetic makeup of a child contributes to the causes of CDs including their
neurobiology and genotype. (Ellis, 2011; Zohsel, 2014) The BAS (Behavioral Activation System)
and BIS (Behavioral Inhibition System) are subsystems of the brain, which when imbalanced, relate
to behavioral patterns. Children with CDs may have an
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Conventions Of Alice In Wonderland
1. The genre of the novella, Alice in Wonderland is a children fictional story that has genre
elements such as fable yet in a fairy tale manner and an allegory. A possible genre of the story
Alice in Wonderland is a fantasy as the Wonderland is more fantasy like to the young Alice.
2. The exposition of the story, Alice in Wonderlandis the first setting seen. The first setting is the
exposition this is because Alice is seen with her older sister on a bank. The rising action of the
novella, Alice in wonderland is Alice s curiosity is when she follows the rabbit down a hole or a
well. The climax of the novella, Alice in Wonderland is when Alice gets her seize back and enters
the queen of hearts garden. The falling action of the novella, Alice and wonderland is when Alice
that the wonderland world is just a dream and it causes her to wake up from her dream. The
denouement in the novella, Alice in wonderland is when Alice waking up to her sister. I believe
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The protagonist of the novella, Alice in Wonderland is a young child named Alice. The antagonist
of the novella, Alice in Wonderland is the queen of hearts this is because she is a tyrant of the
world of wonderland and solves her problems by beheading her problems.
4. The most important trait that Alice from the novella Alice in Wonderland has is that she is
adventurous and curious during her adventures in wonderland.
5.There is more than just one setting as the novella; Alice in wonderland is Alice s reality and
fantasy or her dream. The first setting which is the reality is the bank where Alice and her sister is
reading books. The other settings are Alice s adventures in wonderland.
6. The author chooses to emphasize certain details of the setting because there are two different
setting as one is reality and the other is a fantasy. The fantasy is Alice s dream which would need
more details as people need to imagine wonderland as an eccentric fun
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Phonological Awareness
Essay Discuss the role of phonological awareness in the development of early reading and spelling
skills.
Introduction:
This essay will discuss the role of phonological awareness and how it contributes to the
development of reading and spelling in children. Discussions will involve details regarding: 1)
What is phonological awareness? 2) Why is phonological awareness important to children s reading
and spelling awareness? 3) How does phonological awareness help children with reading and
spelling? 4) What are the ten stages of phonemic awareness? And 5) how can phonological
awareness be measured?.
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A child who has a strong phonological awareness is more likely to learn how to read easily in
comparison to children who does not have the required phonological awareness needed
(www.nefec.org). In fact, when faced with an alphabetic script, the child s level of phonemic
awareness on entering school is widely held to be the strongest single predictor of the success she
or he will experience in learning to read as cited by Adams Bruck (1995). So before children learn
to read, they must understand the sounds that are paired with the letter are the same as the sounds
of speech they hear . For those of us who already know how to read and write, this realization
seems very basic, almost transparent as cited by Adams, Foorman, Lundberg Beeler (1998).
However, research tells us the spoken language is a sequence of little sounds that is not natural to
humans. A strong understanding of phonemic concepts must be solidly in place prior to formal
instruction in reading. It is critical that a child make the association that words on the page are
simply talk written down (Tankersley,
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Essay On The Crusades
The word crusade is from a French term that mean to lift the cross. The word is used to describe
the early military War or the campaigns by early Christians against Muslims. The Crusades were
military campaigns sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church during the High and Late Medieval
Ages. In The year 1095, Pope Urban the Second proclaimed the First Crusade with the goal of
restoring Christian admission to holy places in and Around Jerusalem. Following this First Crusade
there was an alternating over 100 years struggle for dominance over the Holy Land, with seven
more major crusadesand numerous minor ones, These Muslims controlled the holy land (currently
they are Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon and Israel) subsequently (Slack in 2003) and Christian all
around Europe believed that they would go to heaven when they die Fighting over the Holy Land.
Some historiographers see the Crusades as assertive, hostile, un lawful expansion efforts by
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In the end, the Host (Turks) had completely overwhelmed the crusaders in only three different
clashes as their reaction to the barbarism of the initial crusade. Later by 1187, Muslims finally
unified under Saladin, after several years of fighting among themselves. This generated a single
Muslim state that was very commanding. Saladin overthrew the crusaders easily and seized
back Jerusalem in September that year by cracking open the walls. The Saladin victory of the
war were a shocking to the whole of Europe. After getting the news on losing Jerusalem, Pope
Urban III was said to have allegedly died of a heart attack. The seventh crusade happened in the
summer of the year 1244, where a Khwarezmian army surpassed and captured Jerusalem. They
allied with France s army and they managed to use their joint forces but were overpowered in less
than two days of
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The Importance Of Self Portraits
Throughout the twentieth century numerous standards were pressured onto women. Whether they
be physical standards, such as feminine features and modesty, or standards in relation to their
actions, such as the need for women to be mothers and have men in their lives and to keep their
sexualtiy hidden from the world. There were many female artists who protested against these
boundaries women were put into by society through self portraits. However, these forms of protest
expressed through art were not always accepted or praised as well as they are in modern times.
There were many women who took a stand within their art against standards placed on women. In
the 20th century, self portraits were heavily used as a form of protest by female artists in order to
reject societal standards placed on women. Paula Modersohn Becker was a female artist whose
self portraits opened up a new path of self expression of European female self portraitures within
the 20th century. For years, nude portraits were created primarily for male gaze; female models
were purchased by male artists and were painted as sex objects. Paula Modersohn Becker rebels
against this sexist norm by simply being her own muse. Modersohn Becker s use of the female
nude was a powerful reclaiming of her own body. A new trail was blazed in 1906, with her
painting Self Portrait, Age 30, 6th Wedding Day. In the painting, for the first time, the partially nude
model is the artist herself. She stands there, looking at the
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The Reformation And The Theological Tenets Of The Reformation
The view that salvation can be attained through faith alone was one largely responsible for the
theological shift that was observed across Europe during the Reformation, and was the ideology
that created the rift that still exists between the Catholic and Protestant church. Whilst the English
Reformation is said to have begun with the Act of Supremacy and the break from Rome, Henry
VIII s Church of Englandremained doctrinally conservative and did not accept the Protestant
affirmation that salvation could be attained by faith alone. Indeed, it was not until Elizabeth s
religious settlement that justification by faith was incorporated into the doctrine of the Church of
England. However, this is not to say that it was not the key theological tenet of the English
Reformation, just as it was the key doctrine across Europe, but rather that Henry VIII s
Reformation may be viewed largely as a political rather than a theological one.
In 1520, Luther wrote that, faith... unites the soul with Christ, as a bride united with her
bridegroom . In this, Luther highlights the importance of establishing an intimate relationship
between Christ and the believer. The faith that Luther describes is one that is more than simply
realising that Christ s word is full of grace; it is a formed faith, as Aquinas would define, one
where the believer actively assents to Christ s salvific love. Many of Luther s contemporaries in the
Catholic tradition, alongside many Lutheran critics today, criticise his
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Fishing, Celebes Sea, By The Sea
Fishing, Celebes Sea
In the middle of the ocean, all that can be seen is miles and miles of the alluring ocean. The color
of the waves are a spectacular mix of a light green, an astonishing teal, and the amazing darkness of
the blue. The tides lightly brushing against the welcoming homes of all the nice people. In the
small boat ahead contains an innocent child with his mother outside what can only be their house.
The pleasant subtlety of the sea breeze peacefully floating in the air causes relaxation that cannot be
helped.
If you look up you can see the beautiful sky extending as far as the eye can see. The clouds soaring
into the distance beautifly. The mountains in the distance, elegantly sitting in the distance. The
birds chirping their song in mid day. This place gives a sense of Everything that can be seen is
beautiful. The wind blows constantly, causing sea mist to blow in the faces of the fishermen.
Underneath the boat is the clear, blue water with fish swimming, clueless, without a care in the
world. The air has the taste of salt and freshly caught fish. And the The smell is unmistakeable,
with a hint of seaweed. In the distance, great hills covered by clouds can be seen. Houses gather
close by above the water. People could almost say that the houses are floating. Millions of people
gather in small boats, waiting patiently for the single movement of their fishing wire. Every once in
awhile, someone s laughter can be heard above the sound of the small,
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Healthcare and the Competitive Market Structure Essay
A competitive market is one that allows easy entry and exit: a market in which companies are
generally free to enter or to leave at will. This does not describe the health care market in the US.
There are certain assumptions that the competitive market model operates under some assumptions,
first is the consumer/patient has full information about the nature of the services required, the
anticipated results of their decision and the benefits obtain from the service. This is not true in
health care often time the patient is operating at a distinct information disadvantage when they
require health care services such as insurance. If a patient purchases health insuranceoften they don
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Another group often blocked is complementary or alternative health care practitioners. These
restrictions and the insurance industry unwillingness to pay for these services, gives the
physicians an almost monopolist control over health care. Providers must be able to enter the
market for competition to work and there must be many providers vying for the patient. To get
the most out of health insurance plans Consolidation of hospitals and multispecialty group
practices increases the negotiating leverage of the group but in certain areas of the US a single
large medical system has become the sole provider of major health service thereby restricting
competition (Shi Singh, 2008). This consolidation while giving the hospitals and group practice
leverage when negotiating prices of supplies and services tends to increase the price of health care
to the patient because there is no longer any competition (Shi Singh, 2008). For these reason
competition will remain less effective in most health care markets, because the prerequisite for
fully competitive markets are not fully met (Federal Trade, 2004, p. 20).
I believe that a pure competitive market based health care system would demand a greater need
independent regulations, accountability, public involvement and scrutiny at all levels to protect the
public good and to maintain and
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LGBTQ Students
What should be done to help the LGBTQ students succeed? The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
Transgender, and Queer student population has continued to face harsh challenges and
circumstances throughout their educational years. Statistics show that 84.9% of LGBTQ students
experience verbal harassment which has ultimately lead to 63.5% of students feeling unsafe in their
current school. (McCormick 72). The high rates of harassment, bullying, and discrimination has
lead to an increase of depression, suicide, and the use of drugs. Not only are students being treated
unjustly, but they also do not have the support from their own teachers or counselors. So we ask
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(Glsen.org) Statistics show young adults who participated in high school GSAs reported
significantly lower rates of depression and higher rates of educational attainment and self esteem.
(McCormick 72). School counselors have the opportunity to promote change (Jackson 27).
Unfortunately, some counselors are unaware of how to approach some students going through
transitional stages. Some even battle with their own beliefs and biases. After a poll was taken
about how students feel speaking to schools counselors, almost all expressed a lack of trust and had
no experiences of relating emotional/social issues to them. (Jackson 23). When counselors take the
step in helping out the students who are battling issues within themselves the outcome can be
beautiful. In one school, a student came to a counselor depressed and alone. Also being gay, he was
shy to open up. When he told the counselor this she explained to him that , It was her job to listen
and offer a helping hand to students who need support. And, being gay is something to celebrate,
being different and unique is a gift not something to be afraid of. After a year of guidance with his
counselor he was able to join with the SGA group to come before the student body and open up
about his truth. Training and resources being provided to students and counselors has improved the
morale amongst student population. A
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Circus Maximus
Circus Maximus It is nearly impossible to look at the field that holds the remains of the Circus
Maximus and understand what it once held without the aid of a vivid reconstruction. The remains
of Circus Maximus lie in the Valley between the Aventine and Palentine hill. Traditionally, the
history of the Circus Maximus began with chariot races held in honor of the God Consus in a less
permanent structure in the area near Consus s altar. In later years, this lead to the construction of a
circus under the first Etruscan king, Tarquinius Priscus around 600 bc. Previous to Tarquin s
intervention, an underground stream kept the valley swamp like. Tarquin diverted the water and
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Racers were expected to remain in their chalked lanes until passing a marked break line at which
time the charioteers were free to take any position on the track. The jargoning for the ideal
location on the track often made racing a dangerous sport. The chariot races traditionally
consisted of seven laps about the track counterclockwise. Turning posts dubbed matae consisted
of 3 gilded bronze cones set atop a hemispherical shaped block. The races lasted somewhere in
the realm between eight and nine minutes and the race length was measured to be near three
miles. More often than not, chariots were pulled by four horses. At the beginning of the races, it
is suspected that chariots were owned privately and the charioteers hired by the owners. Over
time factions, a system of professional chariot racing organizations emerged. The timing of the
initial use of factions is expected to have been sometime shortly after the Second Punic War. The
factions seem to have emerged over time out of need rather than by a specific mandate. The
amount of chariot races and popularity of the sport a public need for organization became
apparent. The efficiency offered by factions was a popular solution to the inadequacy of the
previous system. The faction owners had teams of workers and all sorts of resources for their
athletes. The horses, chariots,
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Dillon vs Champion Dogbra Essay
Assignment #5 Dillon v. Champion Jogbra Business Employment Law (HRIS) Dr. Jean Gordon,
Instructor 1. What were the legal issues in this case? The legal issues in this case stem from a
lawsuit filed by former Champion Jogbra employee, Linda Dillon. She accused her former
employer of wrongful termination. She believed the company breached the implied contract and
terminated her services without abiding by its progressive discipline policy as outlined in the
company handbook. But, according to Walsh (2010, p. 589), the first page of the manual states; the
policies and procedures contained in this manual constitute guidelines only. They do not constitute
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She would maintain the same pay and benefits, and she had until the end of December 1998 to
find a new position or face termination. Dillon did apply for a new position that would become
open in a month, but was not selected for that position. Dillon left Champion Jogbra when her
temporary position expired. Promissory estoppel is a term used in contract law that applies
where, although there may not otherwise be an enforceable contract, because one party has
relied on the promise of the other, it would be unfair not to enforce the agreement.
(USLegal.com, 2012) Champion s counter argument was that Dillon was an at will employee,
and based on policy outlined in the employee handbook, could be terminated at any given time. 2.
Explain what the implied contract was in this case. An implied contract is a promise made
between two or more parties. Upon accepting a job at the end of an interview, the hiring party is
likely to shake the new hire s hand. This is an implied contract. (Doverspike, 2012) The implied
contract in this case occurred when Dillon interviewed for the new position. At first, she was told
by the Human Resource manager that her extensive training would include time with her
predecessor. In addition, the vice president, her immediate supervisor, reassured her that her
predecessor would be brought
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Family, By Flannery O Connor
In every home, there is a different definition of family and how family should treat each other.
Two short stories were read by an author named Flannery O Connor. A Good Man is Hard to Find .
It was about a dysfunctional family who encounters a criminal named The Misfit . The grandmother
which is the main character is very judgmental towards others and sometimes her own familyat
times. This story starts off with a disagreement on where to go for a family trip, but they decide
on going to Florida for the family trip after a while of arguing. On this trip, it showed what type
of family they are. They talk about everything with one another as well as bicker and fight but at
the end of the day, they are still family and love each other. They come together the most in
panicking situations such as the accident and waiting for a car to help them. The point of this
paper is the theme of family. Specifically, family is a theme in this short storybecause it depicts a
dysfunctional family; the family you see on a crazy television show and can t get enough of
because they re funny but also they have serious moments. There s the two troublesome and
annoying kids, the hot headed dad who tries to maintain control of a situation and fails, the wife
busy attending to the baby, and the grandmother, who s a case all to herself (and also the main
character). Though the story starts out seeming like a comedy, it takes a serious turn when the
family encounters a criminal, who kills them
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Courage In The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls
As human beings, we live by our morals, outlining our ethical principles in distinguishing what is
right from what is wrong. Our morals define who we are as a person, how we behave, how we
communicate, and how we manage challenging situations. As stated by President John F. Kennedy,
a man does what he must in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers and
pressures and that is the basis of all human morality(225). In order to achieve and portray one s
morals and ethical principles regardless of the circumstances, a person must portray courage. As
Ernest Hemingway defined it, Grace under pressure (Kennedy 1). According to the Merriam
Webster dictionary, courage is the mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand
danger, fear or difficulty. In the Pulitzer Prizewinning book Profiles in Courage, written on 1957 by
John F. Kennedy, some of the greatest deeds of political courage in the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries are discussed through the accounts of the historical events that inspired such acts and the
consequences of those brave enough to carry them out. The author of the award winning memoir
The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls, could not be considered a candidate for John F. Kennedy s
Profile in Courage Award because of the failure to fulfill of the requirements of the award, the type
of courage portrayed, and the limited sphere of influence.
Since 1989, the Profile in Courage Award has been presented yearly by
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Suzanne Collins The Hunger Games
When speaking of mythology, the generally accepted idea is that one is referencing ancient or old
stories. However, the archives of mythology are continually growing. Through new versions of
older tales and new mythologies being created, modern civilization continues to add to the global
mythology anthology. A popular trend in modern society is the adaption of older tales into modern
terms to better suit the changing audience. From Jane Austin to Ovid, Homer to Shakespeare, the
myths and stories of the past are continually reworked by modern authors and filmmakers. The
worldwide bestselling novels, The Hunger Games, are an excellent example of how ancient myths
can be source material for modern tales tailored to modern tastes and needs.... Show more content
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In Greek mythology, king Minos of Crete forced the Athenians to send seven boys and girls every
nine years to become victims of the Minotaur (a monster with the body of a man, and the head of
a bull) who lived in the labyrinth of Crete. The reasons for this tribute vary by the version of the
myth. Athens was to make these sacrifices in order to avert further war with Create. The prince
of Attica, Theseus, decides to put an end to the practice and volunteers to be the seventh boy sent
to Crete. Theseus, with the help of king Minos daughter, was able to slay the Minotaur, escape
the labyrinth, and thereby free Athens (Sakoulas). Ms. Collins was also greatly influenced by the
Roman Empire, the Coliseum and the concepts of districts and panem et circenses. The Latin
phrase, which translates to bread and circuses , is the work of Roman satirist Juvenal and
references the Roman Empire s model for pacification of the people by diverting/entertaining
them. (Cunningham). There are many parallels within The Hunger Games to the myth of Theseus
such as a lost war against an authoritarian power or nation (i.e. Crete and the Capitol), tributes
being collected and being comprised of equal numbers of each gender, the hero volunteering to
serve as a tribute, the tributes being taken to the new city which is vastly different from their
home and sent into the area/maze to die, a Love interest helps the hero to survive the arena/maze,
and that the Hero continues to have trials or troubles even after their return (Katniss and Peeta are
targeted by the capitol as rebels, Theseus forgot to change his sails, etc.). These shared generalities
allow for a clear example of how ancient myths still carry relevant themes in the modern
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Groupthink Traps And Decision Making
When making decisions, we all must be careful not to fall into traps that can mess with our
thought process. When we understand the different types of traps we are less likely to be
caught up when trying to make decisions. Having the right amount of knowledge will allow for
us to be able to analyze the traps so we are not influenced during the decision process. It can also
help us to improve our decision making skills. 73 was my score. The quiz evaluation stated the
following: You have an excellent approach to decision making! You know how to set up the
process and generate lots of potential solutions. From there, you analyze the options carefully, and
you make the best decisions possible based on what you know. As you gain more and more... Show
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The groupthink trap is a good trap to explain a time when I was trapped in the decision making
process. The groupthink trap is when majority of the group supports an idea and you do not
speak up even though you do not agree with the idea (LaForce, 2014). You either are not
confident enough to think you are right, or you do not want to cause a disagreement or conflict
(LaForce, 2014). My example: I was in a meeting with people who are a much higher up then me
and two of those people I do not feel confident around. Actually, one of those people I consider a
bully. The team was trying to come up with a solution to a problem. I can see that not everyone
agrees with the decision but yet, they are not speaking up. I too did not want to speak up,
because I did not want to cause conflict with the two people I mentioned above. I could see the
problem was not well defined, and it did not appear the decision made was not the accurate
solution for the real problem. In this case, I did not speak up, but since that meeting I have
realized that I was right to speak up. Unfortunately, at that time, I lacked the confidents to speak
up, but now I do. When I see others wanting to speak up, or are confused, not on the same page,
etc., I make a point to say something. In the end, there are times I caused conflict, but I allow our
customers to feel more conformable and I know what I did was right, and that conflict was worth it.
I have since learned when to pick my battles, when to take things off line, how to approach different
situations depending on the
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California Interview Survey
Methods
Study Population This research study analyzes the publically available data from California
Health Interview Survey (CHIS) 2011 2012 dataset. CHIS is the largest and most comprehensive
state based health survey in the United States. It is a population based telephone survey of
California s population. CHIS is conducted by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research
(UCLA CHPR) in collaboration with the California Department of Public Health, the Department
of Health Care Services, First 5 California, The California Endowment, the National Cancer
Institute, and Kaiser Permanente (UCLA CHPR, 2013). CHIS data and results are used extensively
by federal and State agencies, local public health agencies and organizations, advocacy and ... Show
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SAS University Edition English Version (Cary, NC, USA) was used for statistical analysis and
data management. All analyses excluded refused, inapplicable, don t know, and missing values.
The outcome variable asthma episodes/asthma attacks (AB41) was categorized in to three levels: (
1) inapplicable (1) yes and (2) no . This variable was renamed ABSH with two categories (1) yes
and (2) no . The predictor variable was current smoker (SMKCUR) and was categorized in to two
levels: (1) current smoker , (2) not current
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Theme Of I Am And Ode To Autumn By John Clare
The poem I have chosen to discuss are, John Clare s I am and Ode to Autumn. by John Keats.
Both of these poems deal with the sublime and express the concern of self consciousness that
poetry addressed during the romantic period. John Clare s I am is a refection upon ones last
minutes of breathing life, or rather a pondering of death. The poem is cleverly constructed
through the structured use of complex poetic techniques in the phonics and sense appealing
aspects of the poem. Clare writes to manipulate the reader, not to show them his grief and despair
from his point of view, but instead, a point of view of which he would like them to see from. I
chose this poem because the poem itself, almost becomes self aware, as though the experiences...
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Keats indulges himself in his personified version of autumn. This poem also deals with the theme
of death and its inevitability. This was also a common trait of Keats, as for him, these petite and
gradual notions of death occurred daily and he recorded them and marvelled their lack of severity.
The images that Keats expresses of the cease of your loved ones hold, the engravings on a
historical samovar, and the harvesting in August are of course symbols of death, but are also
actually deathly occurrences if we really think about it. This introduces the underlying threat under
al the fruitful beauty of this
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Ted Lindsay, Gordie Howe, And Syd Abel
In 1950 Ted Lindsay, Gordie Howe, and Syd Abel were know and the Production Line . Red
Kelly and Jack Stewart holding the blue line as the top defenseman for the Wings. The wings
won the cup in 1950 beating the Rangers 4 3. Gordie Howe during the 1950 cup run however
went down with a head injury, and was very close to passing away. Sawchuk was called up to
help the run for the cup when Lumley got injured. Before the 1950 51 season Lumley was traded
to allow Sawchuk to play. Alex Delvecchio another Red Wings legend with his number retired by
the wings joined the team in the 1950 51 season. The 50 season was the first an octopus was
thrown on the ice in a Wings game. Each tentacle to show how many games needed to win the
cup. In 1952 in the playoffs Lindsay and Howe received death threats when they played in game
4. When the Wings one Lindsay skated to center ice and pretended to shoot the Maple leaf fans.
The Wings won back to back cups in 1954 and 1955.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Between 1963 66 the Wings made the finals 3 times losing each time. Losing to the Leafs twice and
Montreal Canadiens once. November 10, 1963 Gordie Howe beat Maurice Richards goal record
getting his 545th goal.
Mickey Redmond former Wings player and now Red Wings commentator became the first Wing
in franchise history, to score 50 goals in a season (1972 73 season). Other notable highlights were
Marcel Dionne scoring 121 points, and Danny Grant scoring 50 goals (1974 1975). In December
1979 the Wings moved to their new arena called Joe Louis Arena. The Joe held the 1980 All star
game featuring 50 year old Gordie Howe. Howe retired from the Wings in the 70 71 season but
returned for the Hartford Whalers a few years
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Feral Child Research Paper
A feral child or a wild child is defined as a human child who has been isolated from human
interaction from an early age, where they have a slight or no experience of human care, contact, or
no understanding of human languages. Feral children have also been constrained by people in
some cases, including their own parents or guardians. This form of neglection was due to the
parent s denial of care and affection towards the child. Feral children normally exhibit some form
of common behavior due to their lack of human contact. One major behavioral characteristic is there
is an absence of any form of social skills. For example, they might not be interested in human
activities such as, socialization with other human beings which was a function
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Experience, Formal Training And Internship
I will demonstrate that the knowledge I have obtained through life experience, formal training
and internship has equipped me to meet the course objectives listed for MBTS class U CE405:
Making Disciples CCC. In my early twenties, after a yearlong process of reading my Bible, I
became a born again Christian. What followed was a tremendous journey filled with unbelief,
discouragement and culminating finally with true faith. A year later the Lord called me into full
time ministry, so in the fall of I995 I enrolled at Baptist BibleCollege in Springfield, MO. During
my time at BBC, I not only learned of the deficiencies of most people s view of discipleship, but I
began a long journey in realizing my own. Over the course of 20 years many great men have met
me at the fork in the road moments in the quest for biblical discipleship. Men such as Dr. Arthur
Escobar taught me to loveJesus and the Bible, Dr. Steve Schrader taught me that even great
Hebrew scholars will put everything aside to mentor young men and Brother Doug Shivers taught
me that sound theology matters. Perhaps most importantly it was what Jesus said that made the
most impact, Go and make disciples of all the nations and teach them to observe all that I have
commanded. Observe/obey what Jesus commanded this is the operative word. Obey Jesus, put in
the simplest of ways means to follow me . As outlined in the four course objectives I will show that
my life experiences indeed meet the course
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Terracog Global Positioning Systems
Letter of Transmittal ToEd Pryor VP, Sales Harold Whistler VP, Design Development Tony Barren
Director, Production From Emma Richardson Executive Vice President Date17/03/2008 Subject:
Pricing strategy viability of Project Aerial Enclosed report deals with the launching price problem
being faced by TerraCog for its forthcoming GPS product Aerial, different options that are available
to the company, selection criteria for evaluation and proposed solution along with action plan and
contingency plan. Executive Summary There is significant disagreement over the proposed pricing
of Aerial between the different departments. Presently TerraCog has 3 options. It could offer the
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Though production is presently working on a couple of other exciting projects, keeping the
company s best interest in mind, they should work for another 3 months on Project Aerial .
2.Increase in Market Share The additional 3 months will allow competitors to gain market share.
Sales team will have to work hard to regain the lost ground after the launching. However, it will
be easier to market Aerial; assuming the new product will have a technical edge compared to its
competitors. 3.Performance of the device The additional time will allow TerraCog to make
adjustment with the design. Even, development team can think of building it in a new GPS
platform which will also improve the current slow processing speed. B.Launch it according to
schedule at $475. 1.Profitability Margins profitability at this price will be good unless there is an
increase in input costs. Although CFO thinks another $25 increase is necessary to be on the safer
side that is not possible considering competitors aggressive pricing. 2.Increase in Market Share
Increase in Market Share could not be guaranteed as there are similar products from competitors at
substantial lower price. Although it is expected, that the product will be able to retain TerraCog s
customers who would otherwise shift towards its customers products. 3.Performance of the device
The device is built on TerraCog s
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The Movie No Country For Old Men
The audience of new movies are tired of the same genre over and over. The movie No Country
for Old Men is a combination of crime, drama and thriller. The movie takes place in the 1980s. A
hunter named Llewelyn Moss stumbles upon a drug deal that has gone wrong, and attempts to take
the cash left behind. As he takes the cash, he quickly noticed he is being followed by someone
recovering the cash. Between the sound, cast, setting, and props, the details put into movie make it
a thriller like no other. After watching it, No Country for Old Menwill be a movie worth watching
again and again. Much detail was put into the audio of the movie. Throughout the movie, the
movie producers used little to no background music. Because of this, the sound effects were very
noticeable and intensified the movie. A scene in the beginning of the movie had a dog chasing
Llewelyn. In the beginning of the chase, the dog was quiet because of the amount of distance. But
as the dog closed the distance, the sound of the paws hitting the desert ground get louder. When
Llewelyn and the dog hit the river, the sound of them swimming helps intensify the scene. As they
reach land, the dog jumps onto Llewelyn, and he fires his gun. Right before he fires his gun and
kills the dog, you can hear the dog breathing heavily. This is one prime example how the sound can
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The costumes fit will for the actors and the settings as well. One of the main characters, Josh
Brolin, played as Llewelyn Moss. Throughout the movie, Brolin had a mullet haircut, wore a thick
moustache, and also wore a cowboy hat and boots. The villain throughout the movie was Anton
Chigurh, played by Javier Bardem. In No Country for Old Men , Bardem s character had a bowl
haircut, and his characteristics had a dark sense of humor. The combination of these two actors
playing cat and mouse made it an intense
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The Oil Struggle Canada is Facing Essay
What would your first thoughts be as the ruler of a country that found out that and estimated Вј of
the worlds oil supply was in its own back yard? Would your reaction be how it could financially
help your country? Or would you think of how finding this oil could harm the environment, or
furthermore the political aspects the oil may have. This is a struggle that Canada may have to
face. The three main aspects of the oil struggle are the research, the reward, and the result. One
question most people would over look in this situation is where would you start?
First things first how is Canada going to lay claim to the fact that any oil they find is rightfully
ours if the Arctic is so vast and no real boundaries are drawn. Also don t think for ... Show more
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One of the biggest problems being faced is that sonar equipment that they use to take readings
dose not work in ice. One thing working in the oceanographers favor is that the ice is being
pushed further and further north making it easier to access the areas to map, but also the areas
where the oil patches are believed to be. The big question being asked is all this research and
money worth it for an unknown amount of oil. A very contradictory view would be to think is it
worth it to spend all this time, money, research for an estimated amount of oil; when we know
more about the surface of the moon than we know of the ocean floor. The estimated amount is
believed to be an approximate 90 billions barrels. The naive may bring up the point that the arctic
has already said claim to numerous oil rushes, the difference this time is that the oil is out of any
countries current jurisdiction. This quote from a National Geographic reporter explains it best
The race for the arctic may be about oil, but it is about the oil they hope is there not the oil they
know is there. Just exactly how much oil is truly believed to be available is up for debate. Some
say 13% of the world s total oil; others say 25% both numbers like 90 billion barrels are being
called the most likely. Also with gas at the price it is there is defiantly money to be made, but the
biggest question is to whom to write the cheque.
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Descriptive Essay On Drinking In School
Morning Routine Beep, beep, beep. Once I have heard that for the third time I finally drag myself
out of bed, and when I do, there is a flurry of events that happen before I get myself to school. The
events that take place on a day to day basis are showering, getting dressed, fixing my hair, eating
breakfast, doing leftover homework, and brushing my teeth. Mentioned above, the first thing I do
after getting out of bed is take a shower. The right way to take a shower is with lukewarm or cold
water because scalding water is bad for your skin and it also hurts. After I ve gotten in the
shower, I wet my hair down, and then get a quarter sized amount of shampoo. From there, I
lightly rub my hands together for five seconds; then, I gently scrub my scalp with shampoo
covered hands. After I completely cover my entire scalp in the shampoo lather, I tilt my head
forward and rinse the shampoo out of my hair. After the shampooing, I squeeze out a quarter
sized amount of conditioner onto my hands. Then, I spread the conditioner evenly in both of my
hands, and then lightly work the conditioner all over my scalp, like the shampoo. Although the
label on conditioners say to leave it in for a few minutes, it doesn t make a difference, so once I
ve applied the conditioner to my entire scalp, I tilt my head forward and rinse it out. Next, I grab
the body wash bottle and squeeze out around a quarter sized amount and scrub the upper half of
my body, and then I squeeze a little less than a
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Great Pacific Garbage Patch
For my service event, I attended a beach cleanup event in Indianola, which is in Kitsap County.
When I arrived, I met with twenty other participants and received instructions from a local
community member. We were given gloves, large orange plastic bags, smaller plastic bags, and
flags. The larger bags were for the garbage we collected, the smaller bags were for recyclable
items (such as aluminum cans and glass bottles), and the flags were for needles and similar items
that we could not collected safely. We divided into two group and headed in opposite directions
up the beach to collect all the debris we could find. Over my stretch of beach, I mostly found
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However, beyond that, this is a subject that is of great importance to me. My long term goal is
to become a marine biologist and as such the health of the ocean is of the utmost importance to
me. Over the last few years I have chosen to research and write about environmental issue. One of
the main issues I researched was the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and how plastics in the ocean
affect marine life. Because of that, I understand the true impact that any debris, and particularly
plastics, have in the ocean. They entangle animals, hinder their digestion, and transport of
invasive species, to name just some examples. For these reasons, I believe that preventing debris
from entering the ocean is paramount. I realize that participating in one beach cleanup is not
going to save the ocean and the real problem lies in how humanity is using plastics. However, I
want to help contributions the wellbeing of the ocean. Ultimately, that is why I participated in a
beach cleanup event. Furthermore, Indianola is close to my home, so I was not only benefitting
the ocean, but my local community as well. While I cannot solve the ocean garbage problem, I
would like to be part of the solution, not the problem. Participating in beach cleanup events is my
way of doing
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Native Americans and Peyote Use Essay
For better or worse, many societies of the modern world tolerate certain methods of self
intoxication. Despite the possibility of negative consequences, all the cultures of the world the
consumption of substances like alcohol and tobacco are sanctioned under particular circumstances.
All societies face the reality that significant proportions of mankind seek to the same time expressly
criminalizing others. This irony is made more bizarre by the evidence that a myriad of rich cultural
timelines can supply to demonstrate that there is reasonable historical precedence in existence to
show the use of alternative forms of drugs being cultivated and utilized.(McKenna) The concept of
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By contrast, if the same group had discovered and ingested some hallucinogenic mushrooms,
they would be compelled to confront and would surely have discussed and attempted to
understand the nature of their otherworldly mushroom induced encounters. Assuming that their
neurochemistry was not so different from ours today, those occurrences would have been well
beyond the bounds of their everyday experiences and vocabulary. They could easily have
concluded that these plants were the residences of divinities or other spiritual forces. (Nichols)
Not soon after the first Europeans set foot on American soil at the end of the fifteenth century,
they began take note with varying degrees of fascination and revulsion of a strange indigenous
custom psychedelic plant ritual. They were later to recognize this occurrence as an
indispensable aspect of aboriginal religion and ritual in many parts of the New World.
Intoxication by certain plants were ascribed supernatural powers by indigenous people.
Hallucinations and the experience of Peyote are seen as not only a cosmic experience, but also a
personal reflection life and its many lessons as well. The Psychedelic Peyote is a species of cactus
that grows in regions of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It is most well known
for
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Turtles Still Swimming
The article that was more effective on achieving its purpose between the two articles, After Spill,
Sea Turtles Still Swimming and For the Turtles both by Achieve 3000, is After Spill, Sea Turtles
Still Swimming . The reason why I say this is because according to Achieve 3000, she says, To the
female sea turtle, her nesting activity was nothing out of the ordinary for that time of year. But to
the crowd, the reptiles presence was significant; it meant that she and likely more of her species
had survived the disastrous April 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. What the author is saying
is that scientists and citizens are excited to see that the sea turtles have survived. This shows
why After Spill, Sea Turtles Still Swimming is more effective on achieving its purpose because
this evidence shows more about what the article is talking about. Along with that it shows how
well the scientists did when saving the sea turtles. Going along with that, Achieve 3000 writes,
According to Shaver s tallies, the Kemp s ridleys numbers look very good. In May, at the peak of
the turtles nesting season, 155 Kemp s ridley nests were spotted on Texas shores. This is more
than were counted in all of 2010, and more than had been counted by that point in 2009 and 2008.
What the author is saying here is that the numbers show how the sea turtles are recovering well.
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Ethical Issues With Ethnographic Research
Participants and Sampling
The survey will be administered to UOIT and Durham College students who will be recruited
using a non probability convenience sample, via Facebook and email. The sample will also be
purposively selected to ensure diversity. Only participants between the ages of 18 36 are eligible
to participate. Participants over the age of 36 are not eligible to participate in this research.
These students will be asked questions regarding their social media use, perceptions of face to face
communication in the presence of technology, perceptions of social connectedness in the presence
of technology, and engagement both face to face and screen to screen, which would help better
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Additionally, the use of a purposive sample of self selected subjects to participate in the study
could bring about potential biases. Another potential bias is possible since individuals were only
contacted through Facebook and email. Only those who regularly checked their social media were
included in the study, those who weren t active users were excluded from the study.
Another salient point is that interviews allow researchers to easily obtain responses directly from
personal experiences, but, these memories from personal experiences can be easily manipulated.
Moreover, while interviews lead to exploratory findings which are good for follow up studies, it
can also be extremely time consuming for a researcher.
Lastly, ethnographic observations also present several drawbacks. Aside from the ethical issues,
ethnographic observations can also be viewed as too subjective and time consuming.
There can also be a potential gender bias if the female to male ratio is not
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  • 2. Bhopal Gas Disaster Of 1984 The Bhopal Gas Disaster of 1984 INTRODUCTION On the Night of December 2, 1984, there was a horrific accident at the Union Carbide Pesticide Chemical Factory in Bhopal, India. The factory produced a chemical called methyl isocyanate (MIC) also know by Union Carbide as Liquid Dynamite . It is an organic compound with the molecular formula CH3NCO MIC is a highly reactive intermediate chemical used to manufacture various pesticides. This chemical reacts exothermically with water and produces a poisonous gas that can be fatal. Carbide s greed for a profit proved to be catastrophic for both Union Carbide and the town of Bhopal. Carbide reduction of the safety features in the factory resulted in the world s largest industrial disaster in history. Safety features are in place for the safety of the workers, the surrounding area, the environment, and the repetition of the company and its owners and sure always be adhered to. DECISION The Bhopal disaster could have been prevented on many different levels. The Bhopal plant had many different safety features that would have prevented the disaster from happening altogether, however, there were more thing that could have prevented the tragedy as well. The Union Carbide received many reports about MIC and on the conditions of the plant. The most recent being a few months prior to the disaster. The plant had a medical officer, Kumkum Saxena, whose job was to understand the chemicals the Union Carbide Company handled in its factories. Ms. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Three Key Elements Of Freud s Tripartite Personality... Personality is the distinctive and relatively enduring way of thinking, feeling and acting that characterises a person s responses to life situations. (O Brien 2011:103) The three key elements of Freud s tripartite personality structure are the id, the ego and the superego. These three elements are used in almost every decision a person makes on a day to day basis. The structure is mostly compared to an ice berg with a small bit of the egobeing above the water which would be the conscious and the id and the superego being underneath the water and unconscious. The id and the superego are also portrayed as the devil and the angel respectably. According to Zhu, (2012) his theory smashes the rationalistic myth of human are rational animals through the reveal and emphasis of ego. The first of the structures is the id. The part of the mind in which innate instinctive impulses and primary processes are manifest: (oxford dictionary) we are born with the id in order to survive, it develops in utero. It makes everything about itself and it is known as the pleasure principle . Its main goal is to achieve happiness and content and will do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By simply refusing to believe something, the brain can process what is actually going on and then be able to comprehend it better. One of the best examples of this is alcoholics denying the fact that they have a problem. Alcohol has created or worsened the problems of the individual but yet they fail to comprehend that. As stated by Allan, R, B (1997) One of the baffling characteristics of alcoholism is that alcoholics (..) with life problems escalating, will deny the relationship between alcohol and their problems. Another frequent example of denial is when a loved one dies the brain might deny that they are dead and simply refuse to believe it as it may hurt the individual too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Luke Garner Book Report The book does not give an exact location of where the story took place. From what I gathered throughout the book the Garner family lives in a large wooded area so they can raise farm animals. For most of the book Luke s home is the only setting and sometimes he went to his friend Jen s house secretly. The main character of the book is Luke Garner. He is a 12 year old boy with brown hair and brown eyes. There is a law in his city where you can have 0 2 kids. If you have more, the population police will take your kid and put you in jail. Luke is a third child which makes him illegal. People call third children shadow children, which makes Luke a shadow child. He tries his hardest to stay hidden. It used to be easy because there were trees covering his house, but the town decided to cut them down. Luke ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, the town takes down the trees around Luke s house to build more houses. This made it difficult for Luke to stay hidden. Next, Luke s mother started working at the factory to make more money to support her family. Then, Luke was restricted to his room. He couldn t go anywhere but his room. As he was searching for ways to look outside he found a small vent that allowed him to look out. When he was looking out the window, he noticed Jen also looking out a small window. Next, he came to a decision to go over to Jen s house. When they were talking Jen told Luke about the rally. The rally is kind of like a protest for shadow children. Jen went with the rest of the shadow children. When he went to Jen s house the next day, Jen s dad told him she had got shot and killed by the population police. Luke was very sad. The population police came to Jen s house to talk to her dad while Luke was there and Jen s dad had to hide him. He hid inside a closet under some blankets. After that, Jen s dad got Luke a fake I.D. so that he could go live a normal life somewhere else. Next, he went on living a normal life as Lee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Cannery Row Ambition Cannery Row in Monterey in California is a poem, a stink, a grating noise, a quality of light, a tone, a habit, a nostalgia, a dream (Steinbeck 1). In John Steinbeck s Cannery Row, Mack and the boys are trying to do something cordial for their friend Doc, who has been extremely amiable without requesting a reward. Mack hits on the idea that they should throw a thank you party, and the entire community quickly becomes involved. Unfortunately, the party rages out of control, and Doc s lab and mood are ruined. In an effort to return to Doc s good graces, Mack and the boys decide to throw another party, but make it work this time. Through a procession of linked vignettes and many different themes, such as community, ambitions, and domesticity;... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All of the characters in the book have a specific ambition. In other words, Mack s ambition is throwing a party for Doc and Henri s ambition is to never finish his boat and to live the life of a french painter. To add on, Mrs. Malloy s ambition was to decorate her boiler so that it felt more like home. When her husband became a landlord she began to change. First it was a rug, then a washtub, then a lamp with a colored silk shade. Finally she came into the boiler on her hands and knees one day and she stood up and said a little breathlessly, Holman s are having a sale of curtains. Real lace curtains and edges of blue and pink $1.98 a set with curtain rods thrown in. (Steinbeck 43). At first, Mrs. Malloy was content with the boiler being undecorated. But as soon as her husband became the landlord, she felt like the house was hers and that it should feel like home. She started finding things that she liked and then she would put them in the house. Finally, she found some cheap curtains that she liked, and she wanted to put them in the boiler, even though the boiler didn t have any windows. In Cannery Row, Steinbeck displays a simpler rendition of ambition: the aspiration to find happiness within one s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Definition Of Zero Hours Contract The term zero hours contract is defined in section 153 of the Small Business, Employment and Enterprise Act 2015 as; a contract of employment or other worker s contract under which (a) the undertaking to do or perform work or services is an undertaking to do so conditionally on the employer making work or services available to the worker, and (b) there is no certainty that any such work or services will be made available to the worker. Before this however, there were various definitions that were applied in cases and government documentation when discussing the topic of a zero hours contract. The main recognised definition is a contract between an employer and a worker where the employer is not obliged to provide any minimum working hours, and the worker is not obliged to accept any work offered. This definition is also confirmed by the definition given in new government guidance; one in which the employer does not guarantee the individual any hours of work. The employer offers the individual work when it arises, and the individual can either accept the work offered, or decide not to take up the offer of work on that occasion. (London Department for Business, Innovations and Skills., 2015). However, the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development gives a slightly definition of an agreement between two parties that one may be asked to perform work for the other but there is no set minimum number of hours. The contract will provide what pay the individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Importance Of Religious Leadership And What It Is Not Leadership Integration Paper The intent of this paper is to define religious leadership and what religious leadership is; what it is not. Explain how the understanding of religious leadership has changed throughout one s career. It will also discuss roles and responsibilities of religious leadership as a company grade Chaplain and field grade Chaplain. Finishing by discussing what emotional intelligence in leadership looks like through the lens of being a religious leader. To understand what Religious Leadership is one must determine the definition of the word leadership. The Army describes leadership as, An Army leader is anyone who by virtue of assumed role or assigned responsibility inspires and influences people to accomplish ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aubrey Malphurs (2003) believes that those who lead set the example to those who follow. Someone showing religious leadership also demonstrates the capabilities of a good follower. One using the belief system of this writer would understand what a follower is through Biblical Scripture. but the one who is the greatest among you must become like the youngest, and the leader like the servant. Luke 22:26 In other words a leader who serves is worth following but a leader who does not serve is not worth following, especially someone who follows self. Religious leadership can also describe a group of people following a particular belief system and having influence over others. Examples would be the Southern Baptist Convention or the Evangelical Church Alliance and many others. Although a particular group of people may not set out to provide religious leadership, they do lead by making decisions for members in that particular group. It could be considered a selective form of religious leadership. If a religious leader is one who influences others to follow a particular set of beliefs, then someone who does not influence others should not be considered as one who provides leadership. Within the Christian faith there are Pastors, Bishops, Priest, Elders, Deacons and other positions of authority. A position within a religious organization does not give on the power to provide religious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Gavin Grimm Case Summary The supreme court case that I decided on was the case of Gavin Grimm v. Gloucester County School Board (ED. VA.) (Unknown, 2017). This case is about an 18 year old male that attends a Virginia high school in Gloucester County Virginia. Gavin has male features and facial hair like a male and a deep voice like a male; however, he is in the process of being a transgender. The problem is Gavin uses the men s restroom and is fighting for a transgender restroom throughout the school. The school board s policy denies transgender students access to the restrooms used by rest of the student body because it violates the Title IX of the EducationAmendments of 1972 (Unknown, 2017). The school states that students must use the restrooms according to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Undocumented Immigrants Should Be Legal America is a nation of immigration but America also faces the problem of illegal immigration. In America the debate of whether undocumented immigrants should be able to get full amnesty is still a controversy. Even though illegal immigrants did make an illicit action, many see the United States as an opportunity for a better future. In addition, undocumented immigrants should be granted citizenship because it will benefit the United States. Creating an amnesty for the students will help the United States by improving the economy, create more jobs and decrease deportation. Granting citizenship to illegal immigrants will benefit the United States in the economy. Legalizing immigrants will help them earn more money than they already do. This means that immigrants will pay more taxes and consume more. When people start consuming more goods there is a higher demand, necessitating more jobs. Authorizing immigrants will allow them to pay federal taxes and state tax. Many immigrants already pay taxes only 30 to 50 percent of immigrants don t report taxes. According to the Center for American Progress, immigrants don t report taxes, because they fear to get discovered and deported (Lynch, 2013). Passing the reform will increase tax profit to $116 billion in federal and $68 billion in state and local taxes (Lynch, 2013). Increasing tax profit will benefit citizenship because taxes will decrease on each individual. Creating an amnesty for immigration will increase the United States ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Explain Mr. Proctor s Point Of View Of The Crucible The Colony Abigail s point of view. I was awakened by the sunlight streaming through my curtains. Yesterday was my eleventh birthday and the last spent with my family in my home. I was a live in servant for the Proctors, Mrs. Proctor was very uneager about me being there, but I think Mr. Proctor has taken quite a liking to me. While I was cleaning up the dishes, I caught Mr. Proctor staring at me. He s quite old, turned sixty not too long ago, but he does seem to be a nice man. The fits and hysteria had all started about a month ago. My friends and I went to the doctor, but they said nothing was wrong. Mr. Proctor has started worrying about his reputation, being one of the employers of the afflicted girls . He thinks that he can beat out the fits that were all troubled with. It scares me. My uncle says just to keep going with the plan, says that if what I say is true John won t touch me.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This whole thing is screwed up he just wants those people gone. I know what I am doing is wrong, but I can t help but think maybe there is a light at the end of this very dark tunnel. The very first trial is happening at one today, just after church, and I have to testify against Bridget Bishop. After three days of waiting she was sentenced to death. My first to put up for execution. Mrs. Proctor has been catching the looks her husband has been sending me and the looks I have been sending him. She is starting to get suspicious. Last night while I was finishing, pressing the linens, John came in and slipped his arms around my waist. It has been getting more heated every day. While Mrs. Proctor was visiting the market, he pushed me against the wall and gave me a passionate kiss. I liked it, but he was gone before I could even open my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Terraqua Column Lab Report In this lab, we constructed a terraqua column. The terraqua column consisted of a terrestrial environment, complete with plants, an earthworm, and soil. The bottom was an aquatic environment and included a beta fish, elodea plants, and duckweed. This column was meant to be a model in how biogeochemical cycles, eutrophication, and Human introduced pollution affect real life environments. Throughout this lab, the group came to the consensus that the actions of humans, environments, and natural processes are interconnected. In addition, a deep understanding of all three factors must be acquired, in order to build a sustainable world for the future. The first factor we observed was biogeochemical cycles. Biogeochemical cycles are defined as pathways ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Why School Should Be Searched firstly, I think that school should be searched because it would make the school safe. It will make the school safer because it will get rid of drug and weapon in the school. BY searching the school for drugs it will send the drugs to jail and or to drug abuse place to help them. Also by arrested the kid that have drugon them it will teaches them a lesson to not do drug and not to bring them to school. Also you can find there deal and send him to jail for traffic . Over all it would make the city and the school s better as there is one more drug dealer off the street to sell to kids. with one of the effect of most drug is that impact your learning, so if there were no people that do drug in the school the school avenge will go up and less of a chance of doing stupid thing like starting a fight or bring a weapon to school. Also by getting rid of weapon at school it will make them safe. there have been many shooting in Canada and around the world. Most notably in the USA. But Canada still has it fair share of shooting such as 2013: Les Racines de vie Montessori were two men died during the shooting. 2006: Dawson College, Montreal one woman was killed and Another 19 people were injured and the most recent and the worst Canadian school shooting in a decade the La Loche, Sask., shooting left four people dead. If there were police office in school s at all time. If there were a shooting and police office were station in the school they could help prevent the loss of life and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Compare And Contrast North American Colonialism GKE Task 3Linda Mckee A. Colonialism is a significant part of history especially in North America. North America was originally colonized by Europeans in the 10th century by Norse sailors who colonized what are now parts of Greenland and Canada, followed later by many European nations including; Great Britain, France, and Spain. The most notorious and first of these Europeans was Christopher Columbus who began colonizing America in 1492 on behalf of Spain. The reason for Christopher Columbus even finding North America was an accident due to he was sailing west in hopes of an alternate route to India but instead landed in the Caribbean. However though he was unsuccessful, this event opened up the door for other nations in hopes of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main similarity is that both revolutions involved getting away from British rule and both used violence at some point. Although in the Indian revolution violence was not successful. Also in both revolutions the British tried to use force to halt the revolutions early on by sending soldiers to collect taxes in the United States and sending soldiers to end the Indian rebellion of 1857. However the tactics used by the revolutionaries differed dramatically. In the Indian revolution the revolutionaries refused to work and started to only buy Indian goods which had huge effects on the British economy that were relying on these transactions where as in the American revolution the tactic was to simply use force to drive the British out. (Sharma, S., 2010). C. Annenberg Learner. (2013a). The coming of independence. Retrieved from http://www.learner.org /biographyofamerica/prog04/index.html Hoffer, P. C. (2007). Brave new world: A history of early America [ebrary book]. Retrieved from http://lrps.wgu.edu/provision/8539877 Public Broadcasting System. (2010). When worlds collide: The untold story of the Americasafter Columbus. Retrieved from http://www.pbs.org/kcet/when worlds collide/story/ Sharma, S. (2010). Civil rights movements [ebrary book]. Retrieved from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Strengths And Weaknesses Of Globalization Introduction Globalisation is a new trend in the development of the world economy. This means the world economy is being integrated, like the economic policies and systems in various countries are gradually becoming the same. With the development of the globalisation that brings many changes in the world economy, also changed our lifestyle. Meanwhile, the globalisation has also brought the weaknesses and benefit according to the globalisation debate. Due to the wide range of issues covered by globalization related issues, this article will discuss the shifts of the globalisation, weaknesses and benefits of the globalisation. The shifts in the world economy due to globalisation The economic condition between first world and third world has been changed A process whereby national borders cease to be an obstacle to the movements of products and capitals. (Grant, 1996). One of the good examples of the globalization of production is the product of iPhone cross all over the world. The products design and software are from America, and iphone s screens are mostly from Japan, its fresh memory from South Korea. Moreover, its assemblage from China. According to dependency theory and world system theory that the globalization is the development of capitalism divided the world into two parts: one is the developed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This provides the employment opportunities for developing countries people. They get rid of poverty gradually. Moreover, they can work for some top companies in their own countries without leaving their hometown. Nowadays more and more multinationals such as Microsoft, Google and Toyota start have their office around the world. So without globalization, many people cannot work for such companies. Due to the globalization of the businesses, people in developing countries can gain the employment opportunities (Pillai, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Comparing The Song Of Creation And The Babylonian Creation... Creation Myth Paper In this creation myth paper, one can will be comparing The Song of Creation from the Rig Veda on page 15 in Fiero s The Humanistic Tradition, Book 1, with The Babylonian Creation myth on page 19 to 20 in Fiero s The Humanistic Tradition, Book 1. The Song of Creation from the Rig Veda on page 15 originates from India. Meanwhile The Babylonian Creation myth on page 19 to 20 originated from Babylon. The main differences between these two creation myths is that the first creation mythis based on the importance of water as the necessary requirement for the beginning of life. For example, in the Rig Veda, the creation of the world was stated to come from a watery darkness (Fiero 15). Meanwhile the second myth is more... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The primary source narrates about how back then before the universe was created, there was no existence, no death or immortality (Fiero 15). It also raises questions about the creation of the universe such as What covered it? Where was it? In whose keeping? (Fiero 15). These shows the uncertainty of how the universe came to be. Meanwhile in The Babylonian Creation myth, it narrates or tells the story about not only how the universe was created, but also how the gods entered the world, how the earth came to be, as well as the creation of Babylon and humans (Fiero 19). In the first myth, the universe was created when That One which came to be enclosed in nothing, arose at last, born of the power of heat (Fiero 15). In my opinion, one canthink that back in the time, the people who created this myth believed in a geocentric view of the universe where Earth was in the center. And that that One came to be the sun which gave light to the world and allowed the prospering of plants and life. Some imagery found in this primary source were darkness wrapped in darkness , only illumined water cosmic waters, in depths unfathomed, (Fiero 15). These forms of imagery depicts or describes what the universe was like before the that One arose. The order of creation in this myth seems to be that of the One being in the empty universe before anything else and then when that One arose, he or she brought heat as well as light in the world which most likely led to the beginning of light in the world leading to life. In this creation myth, one can feel like the One is the universe or the creation because according to lines 23, it states The gods themselves are later than creation (Fiero 15). So one can feel like the universe created the gods not the other way around. In the text, life began with the arrival ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Use Of Pesticides And Their Rate Of Decay On Soil... One of the largest, and unspoken issues being dealt with in the United States today is the use of pesticides and their rate of decay on soil rejuvenation. American culture currently accepts the adaptation of genetically modified foods without regard to its various effects. In fact according to the Organic Consumers Association, It s estimated that 75 percent of processed foods contain GMOs and 80 percent of all food consumed in the U.S. is processed. (5) Our country has developed a system in which the agricultural norm is to use genetic modifications in order to keep up with the demand for fast, good looking produce. As long as America is choosing the cheaper option of mass produced GMO infested product, we will see a continual decline in soil quality and American health problems. In an economic sense, due to the oversupply of genetically modified foods farms with GM foods are having to deal with the over exposure of pesticides, which slows down the rejuvenation rate of the soil.(5) In fact, the government purposefully pays farmers to use pesticides in order to keep the cost of living down for people who are currently living in poverty. The soil in the America needs to be organically restored in order to have this finite resource withstand the lifespan of the human race. Hazardous effects of pesticides on soil organisms People are becoming more aware of the hazards of genetically modified foods. However they may still be unaware of its effects on the soil from which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Learning Can Not Be Based Off Of One Certain Type Of... There are many learning myths in society today, many of which are incorrect and have no supporting evidence. These myths fall from learning styles to how much brain power humans use. The fallacies cause many students to fail if they feel they don t fit into these myths. Debunking common misunderstood styles of learningwill allow the learner to achieve in any subject. Learning styles, cramming, and brain usage all are common myths that are believed by many student. Learning should not be based off of one certain type of learner, or the ideal student. This provides a thought of no room for improvement if one doesn t learn the right way , I agree we learn differently, but I believe making students all learn the same way in insufficient.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This common misconception could be harmful to students because it provides an excuse to their shortfalls instead of forcing them to adapt to their situation and becoming stronger because of it. As it also limits students and will create a misconception in the students brain that they aren t good enough or smart enough, just because they have a different learning style. Another common belief is that if someone waits until the last minute to study for a test, they will be under more pressure and therefore perform better. This is another misconception because cramming for a test does not actually help you retain information better. The people who believe this simply have not developed the discipline or effort to study consistently so they procrastinate until the last minute to begin their studying, which hurts them in the long run. According to Study Skills, the best solution to this is to divide one s study time over a period of days and weeks, so that there s not that much to learn when it s time for a test. This is excellent advice that has been proven time and time again to improve test scores and performance overall. All someone must do is study efficiently and they will be able to remember enough to perform well on almost any test in any instance. Studying efficiently comes from experiencing different studying styles, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Muhammad Ali Influence As Muhammad Ali once stated, Don t count the days; make the days count ( Boxing in the 1960s. ). Looking back on his life, that is exactly what he did throughout his life. During his lifetime, he impacted many and also made countless statements that still ring true today. His impact on the outlook of the Vietnam War was influential for many, and it motivated others to push for civil rights like he did. A lot of fellow activists approved of his actions, while others were very against what he believed in. Clearly, Muhammad Ali, otherwise known as Cassius Clay, was a controversial topic during the Vietnam War. Muhammad Ali, born on January 17, 1942 in Louisville, Kentucky, was originally given the name Cassius Clay by his parents. When he was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although his extreme fear of heights and flying almost prevented him from making it there, his trainer helped ease some of his stress and anxiety, making the trip possible ( Muhammad Ali. St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture). He entered as a light heavyweight boxer for the United States. Dominating all of his opponents leading up to the championship match, Clay was riding high. Soon after learning whom he would face in the final match, he knew that he would be the next gold medalist. With a runaway win, Cassius Clay triumphed in his defeat over Polish coffeehouse owner, Zbigniew Pietrzykowski (Gewen). As an 18 year old, Cassius Clay was a gold medalist in the 1960 Rome Olympics. After returning home, Clay signed contracts with ten different millionaire companies in Kentucky. The Louisville Sponsoring Group provided all of these companies to support Cassius Clay s winning career. This company hired retired boxer, Archie Moore, to train him, but Clay did not approve of this and hired his own personal trainer and manager, Angelo Dundee. Over the next four years, he fought in nineteen professional fights and won them all ( Muhammad Ali. Notable Black American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Sandra Cisneros Woman Hollering Creek Adriana Ramirez Dr. McCredie English 146 27 April 2017 The Importance of Literature Students around the world are enrolled in literature courses, either as part of an academic requirement, or sometimes just for leisure. Regardless of what the situation may be, these days in our current generation, life is too complicated, too distracted, and too fast. In large part, I would say that this is because of technology. Technology is an extremely valuable instrument today, one that lets us keep in touch with family and friends, but one that at times may prevent us as humans from looking at ourselves too deeply, keeping us from going to the place we don t want to go. Too much involvement with technology can also impede on our ability to think, especially ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She writes: During this period, white people differed from colored to me only in that they rode through town and never lived there (534). Hurston s story is powerful because not only does it express that the color of skin does not matter, but we are able to learn from other characters in the story that through courage and a strong sense of determination, goals are achievable. The story How It Feels to Be Colored Me is just one story that portrays such emotions. Additionally, this story is very inspirational because despite having lived in a society where color mattered, Zora Neale Hurston [did] not always feel colored. Even [then she] often achieve[d] the unconscious Zora of Eatonville (535). Through her writing, Hurston is able to educate and explore the complexities that exist for the African American culture and is an example of overcoming difficult ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Writing Styles Of My Writing Style Sometimes when I look at the writing styles of my peers, be it on social media, emails I can sense a distinction between the different writing styles that are used. When I m writing whether it be in an email, text or a lab report I try my best to write everything more formally and longhand, which a lot of people tend to overlook in today s society. The last thing I wrote was a letter that I had sent to my significant other through the mail. The nuances of writing seem to be disappearing from today s society, the finer intricacies of the English language will be lost in a generation or two, and cursive language is no longer being taught in schools, with all the abbreviations being used a lot of writing feels less personal and more mechanical. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay on Alternative Sources of Energy ESSAY ON ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF ENERGY The law of conservation says that energy is neither created nor destroyed. When we use energy, it doesn t disappear. We change it from one form of energy into another. A car engine burns gasoline, converting the chemical energy in gasoline into mechanical energy. Solar cells change radiant energy into electrical energy. Energy changes form, but the total amount of energy in the universe stays the same. Scientists at the Department of Energy think they have discovered a mysterious new form of energy called dark energy that is actually causing the universe to grow! The simplest way to define energy is said by: the capacity to do work by moving matter against an opposing force. If neither the table ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CNG ranks relatively high in convenience and availability. CNG may be the preferred clean, alternative fuel for use in vehicles to travel on specified routes, such as delivery trucks, and return to a central yard where they can be slow filled overnight. CNG powered vehicles use natural gas the same fuel that is used by stoves, water heaters and clothes dryers stored in cylinders at pressures of 2,000 to 3,500 pounds per square inch. Compressed natural gas is used in light duty passenger vehicles and pickup trucks, medium duty delivery trucks, and in transit and school buses. LNG, on the other hand, is favored for heavy duty applications, such as transit buses, train locomotives and long haul semi trucks. Fossil fuels come under non renewable sources of energy because we burn the fossil fuel to obtain coal, oil, natural gas, petrol and etc and one day these resources will get over. Nevertheless, these fossil fuels also cause global warming because of the increasing soil and air pollution on burning. Take for example the case of our city Power Station which runs on coal. A fuel that is obtained from wood, by chopping tress and leads to deforestation. This fuel is also difficult and hence expensive to transport. Now burning of coal also leads to air and land pollution, which leads to major problems to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Genetic Testing In The Workplace Introduction Instead of seeing the relationship on equal footing, courts and senates gradually began to identify that employers regularly have fundamental and monetary advantages when negotiating with potential or current employees (EAW, n.d.). Provisions are put in place to protect and educate employees and employers. Laws are set to enable organizations to manage in the fairest manner possible. This paper will provide background on Employment at Will and the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act. Secondly, it will examine what act has the greatest and the least impact on employees in the private sector U.S. workplace. Lastly it will provide a brief summary. Employment at Will The recognition of employment as being central... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Employees maintain a display that showcases a picture and small biography of each fellow worker on active duty (Reed, 2008). There have been cases documented for unfair treatment. For instance, United Airlines provided mobilized reservists with retirement pension contributions that were too small, calculating the amount based on a minimum wage for union employees rather than the employees actual salaries preceding deployment, according to a lawsuit filed by the employees (Tightman, 2014. para 5). United Airlines ended up paying a $6 million settlement to Reserve component service members (Tightman, 2014.para 1).When discriminating action are practiced, they are usually easy to identify; enabling employees to react quickly and get the assistance needed. Currently, those forces comprise more than 35 percent of all U.S. military forces actively serving in the region (USERRA, n.d.). Employers usually try to treat returning veterans fairly but lack clear guidance from state and federal governments regarding USERRA requirements (Gorman, 2004). This is particularly the case with smaller to mid size business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Causes Of Rural Urban Divide Of China Causes of Rural Urban Divide: Hukou China s rural urban gaps are much larger than those found in most other developing countries. This rural urban divide can be traced back to before the first economic reform. Beginning in the 1950s, China separated urban and rural residents through a strictly enforced household registration system (hukou) and focused mainly on the development of urban cities. Hukou refers to permanent residency status and can be extremely hard to get in major cities since it is tie to benefit levels, which differ across provinces and between urban residents and rural residents. An urban hukou provides a relatively comprehensive system of health care and retirement pensions in that particular city, while a rural hukou a much lower standard of welfares. Furthermore, data shows hukou also significantly affects people s labor market return and wages through its influence on their return to education. Individuals human capital was largely determined by the place (rural versus urban) where they were born and received their education, which highlights the role of China s rural urban divide in shaping people s labor market return. From 1980 to 2010, China relied on a uniquely successful investment and export led development model for its 30 year miracle of double digit GDP growth. However, to make rapid industrialization possible, China directed most of its investments to the cities, financed massive urban infrastructure and development projects. In result of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on The Irish Republican Army Ideology The Irish Republican Army Ideology The Irish Republican Army ideology is still living in Northern Ireland, nearly a century after the organization s establishment. Although the IRA has since disbanded, the spirit is kept alive by a number of splinter factions, including the Provisional, Continuity, and Real IRAs. Not many terrorist organizations can maintain a campaign this extensive in time. The long history of the IRA campaign of terror leads to many political, social, religious, educational and economic effects. It also contributes to international problems about which we may only be able to speculate. The most violent splinter group from the Provisional IRA is named the Real Irish ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The group predominantly participates in bombings, especially car bombs; however, the U.S. Department of State says they have also been involved in robberies and assassinations. Their targets include the police in Northern Ireland, Protestant communities in Northern Ireland, the British military, and civilians, according to the State Department. There is a good deal of conflicting information regarding the number of attacks committed by the Real IRA. According to the MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base, the rIRA have participated in 29 total incidents, while the State Department says that there have been more than 80 attacks since 1999. Another report stated that the rIRA was responsible for nine terrorist attacks in 1998 alone, including its most deadly (Melaugh). The most effective attack by the Real IRA occurred on August 15, 1998 in Omagh, Northern Ireland. On that day 29 people were killed and around 220 were wounded. Among the dead was a woman who was 8 months pregnant with twins. A false warning was issued 30 minutes before the bomb went off to Ulster Television in Belfast. Law enforcement officials moved people away from the location of the warning, only to have moved them closer to the actual location, causing even more injury (Omagh). The public was so outraged with the bombing that the Real IRA announced they were ceasing all military operations, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. H-E-B Central Market Management Theory Analysis Introduction of the Organization In 1994, the current President of H E B grocery Charles Butt opened the first Central Market. The store was located in Austin. Mr. Butt reached out to John Campbell an employee who had been with the company for over thirty years. Campbell started out at H E B as a cashier and moved up the ranks to become an Innovation Officer at HEB. Central market is a division under HEB Grocery which operates independently. The store remains privately owned by the Butt family and is not traded openly on the stock market. The store was called an amusement park for food lovers . The store took concepts from European food markets and brought them to Central Market. The store became very popular in Austin, Texas, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At Central Market leaders encourage creativity by building a fun work environment. When the word job comes to mind thoughts of obligation and meaningless tasks might come to mind. At Central Market employees or Partners are working in an environment that allows for innovation and space to grow. This is all because at Central Market the corporate structure is different from that of other major corporations. Corporate plans are not passed down the corporate structure. Plans are created in store by managers of the different departments. This corporate strategy gives managers at the store plenty of room to research and develop new successful plans on their own. Managers at Central Market take pride in their work, because it is something they have created. Central Market leaders inspire Partners to find their own solutions through the training that is provided in the company. The training will be discussed later on in depth, but simply put it is extensive and educates Partners on the day to day operations of the company. Also at Central Market research and development is acceptable which allows space to innovate. Leadership takes place throughout the corporate structure at Central Market. The department managers are allowed to create their own plans. The managers at the store are responsible for the success or failure of their plans. This provides managers at the store with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Supply Chain Management and Agility Logistics Organisational Analysis Prepared by: Deepa Vijayachandran 3376278 Jahan Sahatdurdiyeva 308096 Emanouela Kalotova 2708279 Reshma Thomas 3384251 Contents Summary3 Company Profile4 Main Activities6 Specialized Business Units6 Agility Awards8 Formal Organisational Structure9 Existing Structure and Relevance to Work Flow12 Organisational Environment13 Technology at Agility14 Organisational Structure and Environment15 Organisational Culture16 Key Challenges17 Conclusion19 References20 Word Count: 3,868 Summary The following report will analyze Agility Logistics Company ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to that, in Darfur, Sudan, through Medical Corps, Agility financed a primary health care center to serve 13,000 refugees, and helped transport food to feed 43,000 people in Indonesia for the World Food Program. After a major cyclone happened in Bangladesh in November, Agility worked with the local government of Bangladesh to secure and transport food and bottled water to reach over 1,500 people (Kuwait Times, 2008). The vision of Agility is to assist in humanitarian projects, especially in terms of operational readiness and response to emergencies through the use of its strength as a company and its expertise in contingency logistics operations. The goal of Agility is to become one of the top eight leading logistics providers and the revenue target to be reached by the year 2008 is US$8 billion through continuous investment and development in its existing infrastructure and capabilities.
  • 27. Main Activities Agility s main activities are warehousing, transportation and freight management. Demand planning; procurement; inventory management; order processing and fulfilment; delivery to the distributor, retailer or end consumer; reverse logistics; and invoicing are the end to end solutions of Agility. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. A Research Study On Conduct Disorders Conduct Disorders (CD) very greatly in their severity and development. CDs are best explained as multifaceted in origin and transactional over time. Some children develop signs seemingly from birth, while others have CDs that develop later on or out of Oppositional Defiant Disorders. The etiology of CDs continues to evolve as more research has resulted in additional understandings. The known causes of the disorder include: Genetic Influences, Prenatal Factors and Birth Complications, Neurobiological Factors, Social Cognitive Factors, Family Factors, Societal Factors, and Cultural Factors. (Mash, 2015) Genetic links to CD have been found in twin studies, where 50% of antisocial behavior derives from heredity origin. Externalizing behavior such as in CD are likely passed genetically from parents. The genetic risk for antisocial behavior is significant in multiple ways. (Mash, 2015) Firstly, it is noteworthy that insensitivity, impulsivity and temperament were found to be hereditary. (Waldman, 2011) CDs are strongly correlated with parental conditions: for Fathers it is antisocial personality disorderand for Mothers it is depressive disorders. Secondly, genetic makeup of a child contributes to the causes of CDs including their neurobiology and genotype. (Ellis, 2011; Zohsel, 2014) The BAS (Behavioral Activation System) and BIS (Behavioral Inhibition System) are subsystems of the brain, which when imbalanced, relate to behavioral patterns. Children with CDs may have an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Conventions Of Alice In Wonderland 1. The genre of the novella, Alice in Wonderland is a children fictional story that has genre elements such as fable yet in a fairy tale manner and an allegory. A possible genre of the story Alice in Wonderland is a fantasy as the Wonderland is more fantasy like to the young Alice. 2. The exposition of the story, Alice in Wonderlandis the first setting seen. The first setting is the exposition this is because Alice is seen with her older sister on a bank. The rising action of the novella, Alice in wonderland is Alice s curiosity is when she follows the rabbit down a hole or a well. The climax of the novella, Alice in Wonderland is when Alice gets her seize back and enters the queen of hearts garden. The falling action of the novella, Alice and wonderland is when Alice that the wonderland world is just a dream and it causes her to wake up from her dream. The denouement in the novella, Alice in wonderland is when Alice waking up to her sister. I believe that Alice would relax her adventurous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The protagonist of the novella, Alice in Wonderland is a young child named Alice. The antagonist of the novella, Alice in Wonderland is the queen of hearts this is because she is a tyrant of the world of wonderland and solves her problems by beheading her problems. 4. The most important trait that Alice from the novella Alice in Wonderland has is that she is adventurous and curious during her adventures in wonderland. 5.There is more than just one setting as the novella; Alice in wonderland is Alice s reality and fantasy or her dream. The first setting which is the reality is the bank where Alice and her sister is reading books. The other settings are Alice s adventures in wonderland. 6. The author chooses to emphasize certain details of the setting because there are two different setting as one is reality and the other is a fantasy. The fantasy is Alice s dream which would need more details as people need to imagine wonderland as an eccentric fun ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Phonological Awareness Essay Discuss the role of phonological awareness in the development of early reading and spelling skills. Introduction: This essay will discuss the role of phonological awareness and how it contributes to the development of reading and spelling in children. Discussions will involve details regarding: 1) What is phonological awareness? 2) Why is phonological awareness important to children s reading and spelling awareness? 3) How does phonological awareness help children with reading and spelling? 4) What are the ten stages of phonemic awareness? And 5) how can phonological awareness be measured?. What is Phonological awareness? According to the website www.readingrockets.org, phonological awareness involves being able to identify and manipulate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A child who has a strong phonological awareness is more likely to learn how to read easily in comparison to children who does not have the required phonological awareness needed (www.nefec.org). In fact, when faced with an alphabetic script, the child s level of phonemic awareness on entering school is widely held to be the strongest single predictor of the success she or he will experience in learning to read as cited by Adams Bruck (1995). So before children learn to read, they must understand the sounds that are paired with the letter are the same as the sounds of speech they hear . For those of us who already know how to read and write, this realization seems very basic, almost transparent as cited by Adams, Foorman, Lundberg Beeler (1998). However, research tells us the spoken language is a sequence of little sounds that is not natural to humans. A strong understanding of phonemic concepts must be solidly in place prior to formal instruction in reading. It is critical that a child make the association that words on the page are simply talk written down (Tankersley, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay On The Crusades The word crusade is from a French term that mean to lift the cross. The word is used to describe the early military War or the campaigns by early Christians against Muslims. The Crusades were military campaigns sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church during the High and Late Medieval Ages. In The year 1095, Pope Urban the Second proclaimed the First Crusade with the goal of restoring Christian admission to holy places in and Around Jerusalem. Following this First Crusade there was an alternating over 100 years struggle for dominance over the Holy Land, with seven more major crusadesand numerous minor ones, These Muslims controlled the holy land (currently they are Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon and Israel) subsequently (Slack in 2003) and Christian all around Europe believed that they would go to heaven when they die Fighting over the Holy Land. Some historiographers see the Crusades as assertive, hostile, un lawful expansion efforts by European Christians, some see them as part of No cease... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the end, the Host (Turks) had completely overwhelmed the crusaders in only three different clashes as their reaction to the barbarism of the initial crusade. Later by 1187, Muslims finally unified under Saladin, after several years of fighting among themselves. This generated a single Muslim state that was very commanding. Saladin overthrew the crusaders easily and seized back Jerusalem in September that year by cracking open the walls. The Saladin victory of the war were a shocking to the whole of Europe. After getting the news on losing Jerusalem, Pope Urban III was said to have allegedly died of a heart attack. The seventh crusade happened in the summer of the year 1244, where a Khwarezmian army surpassed and captured Jerusalem. They allied with France s army and they managed to use their joint forces but were overpowered in less than two days of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Importance Of Self Portraits Throughout the twentieth century numerous standards were pressured onto women. Whether they be physical standards, such as feminine features and modesty, or standards in relation to their actions, such as the need for women to be mothers and have men in their lives and to keep their sexualtiy hidden from the world. There were many female artists who protested against these boundaries women were put into by society through self portraits. However, these forms of protest expressed through art were not always accepted or praised as well as they are in modern times. There were many women who took a stand within their art against standards placed on women. In the 20th century, self portraits were heavily used as a form of protest by female artists in order to reject societal standards placed on women. Paula Modersohn Becker was a female artist whose self portraits opened up a new path of self expression of European female self portraitures within the 20th century. For years, nude portraits were created primarily for male gaze; female models were purchased by male artists and were painted as sex objects. Paula Modersohn Becker rebels against this sexist norm by simply being her own muse. Modersohn Becker s use of the female nude was a powerful reclaiming of her own body. A new trail was blazed in 1906, with her painting Self Portrait, Age 30, 6th Wedding Day. In the painting, for the first time, the partially nude model is the artist herself. She stands there, looking at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Reformation And The Theological Tenets Of The Reformation The view that salvation can be attained through faith alone was one largely responsible for the theological shift that was observed across Europe during the Reformation, and was the ideology that created the rift that still exists between the Catholic and Protestant church. Whilst the English Reformation is said to have begun with the Act of Supremacy and the break from Rome, Henry VIII s Church of Englandremained doctrinally conservative and did not accept the Protestant affirmation that salvation could be attained by faith alone. Indeed, it was not until Elizabeth s religious settlement that justification by faith was incorporated into the doctrine of the Church of England. However, this is not to say that it was not the key theological tenet of the English Reformation, just as it was the key doctrine across Europe, but rather that Henry VIII s Reformation may be viewed largely as a political rather than a theological one. In 1520, Luther wrote that, faith... unites the soul with Christ, as a bride united with her bridegroom . In this, Luther highlights the importance of establishing an intimate relationship between Christ and the believer. The faith that Luther describes is one that is more than simply realising that Christ s word is full of grace; it is a formed faith, as Aquinas would define, one where the believer actively assents to Christ s salvific love. Many of Luther s contemporaries in the Catholic tradition, alongside many Lutheran critics today, criticise his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Fishing, Celebes Sea, By The Sea Fishing, Celebes Sea In the middle of the ocean, all that can be seen is miles and miles of the alluring ocean. The color of the waves are a spectacular mix of a light green, an astonishing teal, and the amazing darkness of the blue. The tides lightly brushing against the welcoming homes of all the nice people. In the small boat ahead contains an innocent child with his mother outside what can only be their house. The pleasant subtlety of the sea breeze peacefully floating in the air causes relaxation that cannot be helped. If you look up you can see the beautiful sky extending as far as the eye can see. The clouds soaring into the distance beautifly. The mountains in the distance, elegantly sitting in the distance. The birds chirping their song in mid day. This place gives a sense of Everything that can be seen is beautiful. The wind blows constantly, causing sea mist to blow in the faces of the fishermen. Underneath the boat is the clear, blue water with fish swimming, clueless, without a care in the world. The air has the taste of salt and freshly caught fish. And the The smell is unmistakeable, with a hint of seaweed. In the distance, great hills covered by clouds can be seen. Houses gather close by above the water. People could almost say that the houses are floating. Millions of people gather in small boats, waiting patiently for the single movement of their fishing wire. Every once in awhile, someone s laughter can be heard above the sound of the small, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Healthcare and the Competitive Market Structure Essay A competitive market is one that allows easy entry and exit: a market in which companies are generally free to enter or to leave at will. This does not describe the health care market in the US. There are certain assumptions that the competitive market model operates under some assumptions, first is the consumer/patient has full information about the nature of the services required, the anticipated results of their decision and the benefits obtain from the service. This is not true in health care often time the patient is operating at a distinct information disadvantage when they require health care services such as insurance. If a patient purchases health insuranceoften they don t know enough information to ascertain if they have... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another group often blocked is complementary or alternative health care practitioners. These restrictions and the insurance industry unwillingness to pay for these services, gives the physicians an almost monopolist control over health care. Providers must be able to enter the market for competition to work and there must be many providers vying for the patient. To get the most out of health insurance plans Consolidation of hospitals and multispecialty group practices increases the negotiating leverage of the group but in certain areas of the US a single large medical system has become the sole provider of major health service thereby restricting competition (Shi Singh, 2008). This consolidation while giving the hospitals and group practice leverage when negotiating prices of supplies and services tends to increase the price of health care to the patient because there is no longer any competition (Shi Singh, 2008). For these reason competition will remain less effective in most health care markets, because the prerequisite for fully competitive markets are not fully met (Federal Trade, 2004, p. 20). I believe that a pure competitive market based health care system would demand a greater need independent regulations, accountability, public involvement and scrutiny at all levels to protect the public good and to maintain and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. LGBTQ Students What should be done to help the LGBTQ students succeed? The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer student population has continued to face harsh challenges and circumstances throughout their educational years. Statistics show that 84.9% of LGBTQ students experience verbal harassment which has ultimately lead to 63.5% of students feeling unsafe in their current school. (McCormick 72). The high rates of harassment, bullying, and discrimination has lead to an increase of depression, suicide, and the use of drugs. Not only are students being treated unjustly, but they also do not have the support from their own teachers or counselors. So we ask ourselves, what can be done about the violence that these students face? Should school... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Glsen.org) Statistics show young adults who participated in high school GSAs reported significantly lower rates of depression and higher rates of educational attainment and self esteem. (McCormick 72). School counselors have the opportunity to promote change (Jackson 27). Unfortunately, some counselors are unaware of how to approach some students going through transitional stages. Some even battle with their own beliefs and biases. After a poll was taken about how students feel speaking to schools counselors, almost all expressed a lack of trust and had no experiences of relating emotional/social issues to them. (Jackson 23). When counselors take the step in helping out the students who are battling issues within themselves the outcome can be beautiful. In one school, a student came to a counselor depressed and alone. Also being gay, he was shy to open up. When he told the counselor this she explained to him that , It was her job to listen and offer a helping hand to students who need support. And, being gay is something to celebrate, being different and unique is a gift not something to be afraid of. After a year of guidance with his counselor he was able to join with the SGA group to come before the student body and open up about his truth. Training and resources being provided to students and counselors has improved the morale amongst student population. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Circus Maximus Circus Maximus It is nearly impossible to look at the field that holds the remains of the Circus Maximus and understand what it once held without the aid of a vivid reconstruction. The remains of Circus Maximus lie in the Valley between the Aventine and Palentine hill. Traditionally, the history of the Circus Maximus began with chariot races held in honor of the God Consus in a less permanent structure in the area near Consus s altar. In later years, this lead to the construction of a circus under the first Etruscan king, Tarquinius Priscus around 600 bc. Previous to Tarquin s intervention, an underground stream kept the valley swamp like. Tarquin diverted the water and drained the area and began to hold chariot races in the area. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Racers were expected to remain in their chalked lanes until passing a marked break line at which time the charioteers were free to take any position on the track. The jargoning for the ideal location on the track often made racing a dangerous sport. The chariot races traditionally consisted of seven laps about the track counterclockwise. Turning posts dubbed matae consisted of 3 gilded bronze cones set atop a hemispherical shaped block. The races lasted somewhere in the realm between eight and nine minutes and the race length was measured to be near three miles. More often than not, chariots were pulled by four horses. At the beginning of the races, it is suspected that chariots were owned privately and the charioteers hired by the owners. Over time factions, a system of professional chariot racing organizations emerged. The timing of the initial use of factions is expected to have been sometime shortly after the Second Punic War. The factions seem to have emerged over time out of need rather than by a specific mandate. The amount of chariot races and popularity of the sport a public need for organization became apparent. The efficiency offered by factions was a popular solution to the inadequacy of the previous system. The faction owners had teams of workers and all sorts of resources for their athletes. The horses, chariots, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Dillon vs Champion Dogbra Essay Assignment #5 Dillon v. Champion Jogbra Business Employment Law (HRIS) Dr. Jean Gordon, Instructor 1. What were the legal issues in this case? The legal issues in this case stem from a lawsuit filed by former Champion Jogbra employee, Linda Dillon. She accused her former employer of wrongful termination. She believed the company breached the implied contract and terminated her services without abiding by its progressive discipline policy as outlined in the company handbook. But, according to Walsh (2010, p. 589), the first page of the manual states; the policies and procedures contained in this manual constitute guidelines only. They do not constitute part of an employment contract, nor are they intended to make any... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She would maintain the same pay and benefits, and she had until the end of December 1998 to find a new position or face termination. Dillon did apply for a new position that would become open in a month, but was not selected for that position. Dillon left Champion Jogbra when her temporary position expired. Promissory estoppel is a term used in contract law that applies where, although there may not otherwise be an enforceable contract, because one party has relied on the promise of the other, it would be unfair not to enforce the agreement. (USLegal.com, 2012) Champion s counter argument was that Dillon was an at will employee, and based on policy outlined in the employee handbook, could be terminated at any given time. 2. Explain what the implied contract was in this case. An implied contract is a promise made between two or more parties. Upon accepting a job at the end of an interview, the hiring party is likely to shake the new hire s hand. This is an implied contract. (Doverspike, 2012) The implied contract in this case occurred when Dillon interviewed for the new position. At first, she was told by the Human Resource manager that her extensive training would include time with her predecessor. In addition, the vice president, her immediate supervisor, reassured her that her predecessor would be brought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Family, By Flannery O Connor In every home, there is a different definition of family and how family should treat each other. Two short stories were read by an author named Flannery O Connor. A Good Man is Hard to Find . It was about a dysfunctional family who encounters a criminal named The Misfit . The grandmother which is the main character is very judgmental towards others and sometimes her own familyat times. This story starts off with a disagreement on where to go for a family trip, but they decide on going to Florida for the family trip after a while of arguing. On this trip, it showed what type of family they are. They talk about everything with one another as well as bicker and fight but at the end of the day, they are still family and love each other. They come together the most in panicking situations such as the accident and waiting for a car to help them. The point of this paper is the theme of family. Specifically, family is a theme in this short storybecause it depicts a dysfunctional family; the family you see on a crazy television show and can t get enough of because they re funny but also they have serious moments. There s the two troublesome and annoying kids, the hot headed dad who tries to maintain control of a situation and fails, the wife busy attending to the baby, and the grandmother, who s a case all to herself (and also the main character). Though the story starts out seeming like a comedy, it takes a serious turn when the family encounters a criminal, who kills them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Courage In The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls As human beings, we live by our morals, outlining our ethical principles in distinguishing what is right from what is wrong. Our morals define who we are as a person, how we behave, how we communicate, and how we manage challenging situations. As stated by President John F. Kennedy, a man does what he must in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers and pressures and that is the basis of all human morality(225). In order to achieve and portray one s morals and ethical principles regardless of the circumstances, a person must portray courage. As Ernest Hemingway defined it, Grace under pressure (Kennedy 1). According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, courage is the mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear or difficulty. In the Pulitzer Prizewinning book Profiles in Courage, written on 1957 by John F. Kennedy, some of the greatest deeds of political courage in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries are discussed through the accounts of the historical events that inspired such acts and the consequences of those brave enough to carry them out. The author of the award winning memoir The Glass Castle, Jeannette Walls, could not be considered a candidate for John F. Kennedy s Profile in Courage Award because of the failure to fulfill of the requirements of the award, the type of courage portrayed, and the limited sphere of influence. Since 1989, the Profile in Courage Award has been presented yearly by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Suzanne Collins The Hunger Games When speaking of mythology, the generally accepted idea is that one is referencing ancient or old stories. However, the archives of mythology are continually growing. Through new versions of older tales and new mythologies being created, modern civilization continues to add to the global mythology anthology. A popular trend in modern society is the adaption of older tales into modern terms to better suit the changing audience. From Jane Austin to Ovid, Homer to Shakespeare, the myths and stories of the past are continually reworked by modern authors and filmmakers. The worldwide bestselling novels, The Hunger Games, are an excellent example of how ancient myths can be source material for modern tales tailored to modern tastes and needs.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Greek mythology, king Minos of Crete forced the Athenians to send seven boys and girls every nine years to become victims of the Minotaur (a monster with the body of a man, and the head of a bull) who lived in the labyrinth of Crete. The reasons for this tribute vary by the version of the myth. Athens was to make these sacrifices in order to avert further war with Create. The prince of Attica, Theseus, decides to put an end to the practice and volunteers to be the seventh boy sent to Crete. Theseus, with the help of king Minos daughter, was able to slay the Minotaur, escape the labyrinth, and thereby free Athens (Sakoulas). Ms. Collins was also greatly influenced by the Roman Empire, the Coliseum and the concepts of districts and panem et circenses. The Latin phrase, which translates to bread and circuses , is the work of Roman satirist Juvenal and references the Roman Empire s model for pacification of the people by diverting/entertaining them. (Cunningham). There are many parallels within The Hunger Games to the myth of Theseus such as a lost war against an authoritarian power or nation (i.e. Crete and the Capitol), tributes being collected and being comprised of equal numbers of each gender, the hero volunteering to serve as a tribute, the tributes being taken to the new city which is vastly different from their home and sent into the area/maze to die, a Love interest helps the hero to survive the arena/maze, and that the Hero continues to have trials or troubles even after their return (Katniss and Peeta are targeted by the capitol as rebels, Theseus forgot to change his sails, etc.). These shared generalities allow for a clear example of how ancient myths still carry relevant themes in the modern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Groupthink Traps And Decision Making When making decisions, we all must be careful not to fall into traps that can mess with our thought process. When we understand the different types of traps we are less likely to be caught up when trying to make decisions. Having the right amount of knowledge will allow for us to be able to analyze the traps so we are not influenced during the decision process. It can also help us to improve our decision making skills. 73 was my score. The quiz evaluation stated the following: You have an excellent approach to decision making! You know how to set up the process and generate lots of potential solutions. From there, you analyze the options carefully, and you make the best decisions possible based on what you know. As you gain more and more... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The groupthink trap is a good trap to explain a time when I was trapped in the decision making process. The groupthink trap is when majority of the group supports an idea and you do not speak up even though you do not agree with the idea (LaForce, 2014). You either are not confident enough to think you are right, or you do not want to cause a disagreement or conflict (LaForce, 2014). My example: I was in a meeting with people who are a much higher up then me and two of those people I do not feel confident around. Actually, one of those people I consider a bully. The team was trying to come up with a solution to a problem. I can see that not everyone agrees with the decision but yet, they are not speaking up. I too did not want to speak up, because I did not want to cause conflict with the two people I mentioned above. I could see the problem was not well defined, and it did not appear the decision made was not the accurate solution for the real problem. In this case, I did not speak up, but since that meeting I have realized that I was right to speak up. Unfortunately, at that time, I lacked the confidents to speak up, but now I do. When I see others wanting to speak up, or are confused, not on the same page, etc., I make a point to say something. In the end, there are times I caused conflict, but I allow our customers to feel more conformable and I know what I did was right, and that conflict was worth it. I have since learned when to pick my battles, when to take things off line, how to approach different situations depending on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. California Interview Survey Methods Study Population This research study analyzes the publically available data from California Health Interview Survey (CHIS) 2011 2012 dataset. CHIS is the largest and most comprehensive state based health survey in the United States. It is a population based telephone survey of California s population. CHIS is conducted by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research (UCLA CHPR) in collaboration with the California Department of Public Health, the Department of Health Care Services, First 5 California, The California Endowment, the National Cancer Institute, and Kaiser Permanente (UCLA CHPR, 2013). CHIS data and results are used extensively by federal and State agencies, local public health agencies and organizations, advocacy and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... SAS University Edition English Version (Cary, NC, USA) was used for statistical analysis and data management. All analyses excluded refused, inapplicable, don t know, and missing values. The outcome variable asthma episodes/asthma attacks (AB41) was categorized in to three levels: ( 1) inapplicable (1) yes and (2) no . This variable was renamed ABSH with two categories (1) yes and (2) no . The predictor variable was current smoker (SMKCUR) and was categorized in to two levels: (1) current smoker , (2) not current ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Theme Of I Am And Ode To Autumn By John Clare The poem I have chosen to discuss are, John Clare s I am and Ode to Autumn. by John Keats. Both of these poems deal with the sublime and express the concern of self consciousness that poetry addressed during the romantic period. John Clare s I am is a refection upon ones last minutes of breathing life, or rather a pondering of death. The poem is cleverly constructed through the structured use of complex poetic techniques in the phonics and sense appealing aspects of the poem. Clare writes to manipulate the reader, not to show them his grief and despair from his point of view, but instead, a point of view of which he would like them to see from. I chose this poem because the poem itself, almost becomes self aware, as though the experiences... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Keats indulges himself in his personified version of autumn. This poem also deals with the theme of death and its inevitability. This was also a common trait of Keats, as for him, these petite and gradual notions of death occurred daily and he recorded them and marvelled their lack of severity. The images that Keats expresses of the cease of your loved ones hold, the engravings on a historical samovar, and the harvesting in August are of course symbols of death, but are also actually deathly occurrences if we really think about it. This introduces the underlying threat under al the fruitful beauty of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Ted Lindsay, Gordie Howe, And Syd Abel In 1950 Ted Lindsay, Gordie Howe, and Syd Abel were know and the Production Line . Red Kelly and Jack Stewart holding the blue line as the top defenseman for the Wings. The wings won the cup in 1950 beating the Rangers 4 3. Gordie Howe during the 1950 cup run however went down with a head injury, and was very close to passing away. Sawchuk was called up to help the run for the cup when Lumley got injured. Before the 1950 51 season Lumley was traded to allow Sawchuk to play. Alex Delvecchio another Red Wings legend with his number retired by the wings joined the team in the 1950 51 season. The 50 season was the first an octopus was thrown on the ice in a Wings game. Each tentacle to show how many games needed to win the cup. In 1952 in the playoffs Lindsay and Howe received death threats when they played in game 4. When the Wings one Lindsay skated to center ice and pretended to shoot the Maple leaf fans. The Wings won back to back cups in 1954 and 1955.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Between 1963 66 the Wings made the finals 3 times losing each time. Losing to the Leafs twice and Montreal Canadiens once. November 10, 1963 Gordie Howe beat Maurice Richards goal record getting his 545th goal. Mickey Redmond former Wings player and now Red Wings commentator became the first Wing in franchise history, to score 50 goals in a season (1972 73 season). Other notable highlights were Marcel Dionne scoring 121 points, and Danny Grant scoring 50 goals (1974 1975). In December 1979 the Wings moved to their new arena called Joe Louis Arena. The Joe held the 1980 All star game featuring 50 year old Gordie Howe. Howe retired from the Wings in the 70 71 season but returned for the Hartford Whalers a few years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Feral Child Research Paper A feral child or a wild child is defined as a human child who has been isolated from human interaction from an early age, where they have a slight or no experience of human care, contact, or no understanding of human languages. Feral children have also been constrained by people in some cases, including their own parents or guardians. This form of neglection was due to the parent s denial of care and affection towards the child. Feral children normally exhibit some form of common behavior due to their lack of human contact. One major behavioral characteristic is there is an absence of any form of social skills. For example, they might not be interested in human activities such as, socialization with other human beings which was a function ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Experience, Formal Training And Internship I will demonstrate that the knowledge I have obtained through life experience, formal training and internship has equipped me to meet the course objectives listed for MBTS class U CE405: Making Disciples CCC. In my early twenties, after a yearlong process of reading my Bible, I became a born again Christian. What followed was a tremendous journey filled with unbelief, discouragement and culminating finally with true faith. A year later the Lord called me into full time ministry, so in the fall of I995 I enrolled at Baptist BibleCollege in Springfield, MO. During my time at BBC, I not only learned of the deficiencies of most people s view of discipleship, but I began a long journey in realizing my own. Over the course of 20 years many great men have met me at the fork in the road moments in the quest for biblical discipleship. Men such as Dr. Arthur Escobar taught me to loveJesus and the Bible, Dr. Steve Schrader taught me that even great Hebrew scholars will put everything aside to mentor young men and Brother Doug Shivers taught me that sound theology matters. Perhaps most importantly it was what Jesus said that made the most impact, Go and make disciples of all the nations and teach them to observe all that I have commanded. Observe/obey what Jesus commanded this is the operative word. Obey Jesus, put in the simplest of ways means to follow me . As outlined in the four course objectives I will show that my life experiences indeed meet the course ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Terracog Global Positioning Systems Letter of Transmittal ToEd Pryor VP, Sales Harold Whistler VP, Design Development Tony Barren Director, Production From Emma Richardson Executive Vice President Date17/03/2008 Subject: Pricing strategy viability of Project Aerial Enclosed report deals with the launching price problem being faced by TerraCog for its forthcoming GPS product Aerial, different options that are available to the company, selection criteria for evaluation and proposed solution along with action plan and contingency plan. Executive Summary There is significant disagreement over the proposed pricing of Aerial between the different departments. Presently TerraCog has 3 options. It could offer the product at a price which is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though production is presently working on a couple of other exciting projects, keeping the company s best interest in mind, they should work for another 3 months on Project Aerial . 2.Increase in Market Share The additional 3 months will allow competitors to gain market share. Sales team will have to work hard to regain the lost ground after the launching. However, it will be easier to market Aerial; assuming the new product will have a technical edge compared to its competitors. 3.Performance of the device The additional time will allow TerraCog to make adjustment with the design. Even, development team can think of building it in a new GPS platform which will also improve the current slow processing speed. B.Launch it according to schedule at $475. 1.Profitability Margins profitability at this price will be good unless there is an increase in input costs. Although CFO thinks another $25 increase is necessary to be on the safer side that is not possible considering competitors aggressive pricing. 2.Increase in Market Share Increase in Market Share could not be guaranteed as there are similar products from competitors at substantial lower price. Although it is expected, that the product will be able to retain TerraCog s customers who would otherwise shift towards its customers products. 3.Performance of the device The device is built on TerraCog s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Movie No Country For Old Men The audience of new movies are tired of the same genre over and over. The movie No Country for Old Men is a combination of crime, drama and thriller. The movie takes place in the 1980s. A hunter named Llewelyn Moss stumbles upon a drug deal that has gone wrong, and attempts to take the cash left behind. As he takes the cash, he quickly noticed he is being followed by someone recovering the cash. Between the sound, cast, setting, and props, the details put into movie make it a thriller like no other. After watching it, No Country for Old Menwill be a movie worth watching again and again. Much detail was put into the audio of the movie. Throughout the movie, the movie producers used little to no background music. Because of this, the sound effects were very noticeable and intensified the movie. A scene in the beginning of the movie had a dog chasing Llewelyn. In the beginning of the chase, the dog was quiet because of the amount of distance. But as the dog closed the distance, the sound of the paws hitting the desert ground get louder. When Llewelyn and the dog hit the river, the sound of them swimming helps intensify the scene. As they reach land, the dog jumps onto Llewelyn, and he fires his gun. Right before he fires his gun and kills the dog, you can hear the dog breathing heavily. This is one prime example how the sound can improve a thriller movie.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The costumes fit will for the actors and the settings as well. One of the main characters, Josh Brolin, played as Llewelyn Moss. Throughout the movie, Brolin had a mullet haircut, wore a thick moustache, and also wore a cowboy hat and boots. The villain throughout the movie was Anton Chigurh, played by Javier Bardem. In No Country for Old Men , Bardem s character had a bowl haircut, and his characteristics had a dark sense of humor. The combination of these two actors playing cat and mouse made it an intense ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Oil Struggle Canada is Facing Essay What would your first thoughts be as the ruler of a country that found out that and estimated Вј of the worlds oil supply was in its own back yard? Would your reaction be how it could financially help your country? Or would you think of how finding this oil could harm the environment, or furthermore the political aspects the oil may have. This is a struggle that Canada may have to face. The three main aspects of the oil struggle are the research, the reward, and the result. One question most people would over look in this situation is where would you start? First things first how is Canada going to lay claim to the fact that any oil they find is rightfully ours if the Arctic is so vast and no real boundaries are drawn. Also don t think for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the biggest problems being faced is that sonar equipment that they use to take readings dose not work in ice. One thing working in the oceanographers favor is that the ice is being pushed further and further north making it easier to access the areas to map, but also the areas where the oil patches are believed to be. The big question being asked is all this research and money worth it for an unknown amount of oil. A very contradictory view would be to think is it worth it to spend all this time, money, research for an estimated amount of oil; when we know more about the surface of the moon than we know of the ocean floor. The estimated amount is believed to be an approximate 90 billions barrels. The naive may bring up the point that the arctic has already said claim to numerous oil rushes, the difference this time is that the oil is out of any countries current jurisdiction. This quote from a National Geographic reporter explains it best The race for the arctic may be about oil, but it is about the oil they hope is there not the oil they know is there. Just exactly how much oil is truly believed to be available is up for debate. Some say 13% of the world s total oil; others say 25% both numbers like 90 billion barrels are being called the most likely. Also with gas at the price it is there is defiantly money to be made, but the biggest question is to whom to write the cheque. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Descriptive Essay On Drinking In School Morning Routine Beep, beep, beep. Once I have heard that for the third time I finally drag myself out of bed, and when I do, there is a flurry of events that happen before I get myself to school. The events that take place on a day to day basis are showering, getting dressed, fixing my hair, eating breakfast, doing leftover homework, and brushing my teeth. Mentioned above, the first thing I do after getting out of bed is take a shower. The right way to take a shower is with lukewarm or cold water because scalding water is bad for your skin and it also hurts. After I ve gotten in the shower, I wet my hair down, and then get a quarter sized amount of shampoo. From there, I lightly rub my hands together for five seconds; then, I gently scrub my scalp with shampoo covered hands. After I completely cover my entire scalp in the shampoo lather, I tilt my head forward and rinse the shampoo out of my hair. After the shampooing, I squeeze out a quarter sized amount of conditioner onto my hands. Then, I spread the conditioner evenly in both of my hands, and then lightly work the conditioner all over my scalp, like the shampoo. Although the label on conditioners say to leave it in for a few minutes, it doesn t make a difference, so once I ve applied the conditioner to my entire scalp, I tilt my head forward and rinse it out. Next, I grab the body wash bottle and squeeze out around a quarter sized amount and scrub the upper half of my body, and then I squeeze a little less than a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Great Pacific Garbage Patch For my service event, I attended a beach cleanup event in Indianola, which is in Kitsap County. When I arrived, I met with twenty other participants and received instructions from a local community member. We were given gloves, large orange plastic bags, smaller plastic bags, and flags. The larger bags were for the garbage we collected, the smaller bags were for recyclable items (such as aluminum cans and glass bottles), and the flags were for needles and similar items that we could not collected safely. We divided into two group and headed in opposite directions up the beach to collect all the debris we could find. Over my stretch of beach, I mostly found Styrofoam and a wide variety of plastics including water bottles, lighters, pens,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, beyond that, this is a subject that is of great importance to me. My long term goal is to become a marine biologist and as such the health of the ocean is of the utmost importance to me. Over the last few years I have chosen to research and write about environmental issue. One of the main issues I researched was the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and how plastics in the ocean affect marine life. Because of that, I understand the true impact that any debris, and particularly plastics, have in the ocean. They entangle animals, hinder their digestion, and transport of invasive species, to name just some examples. For these reasons, I believe that preventing debris from entering the ocean is paramount. I realize that participating in one beach cleanup is not going to save the ocean and the real problem lies in how humanity is using plastics. However, I want to help contributions the wellbeing of the ocean. Ultimately, that is why I participated in a beach cleanup event. Furthermore, Indianola is close to my home, so I was not only benefitting the ocean, but my local community as well. While I cannot solve the ocean garbage problem, I would like to be part of the solution, not the problem. Participating in beach cleanup events is my way of doing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Native Americans and Peyote Use Essay For better or worse, many societies of the modern world tolerate certain methods of self intoxication. Despite the possibility of negative consequences, all the cultures of the world the consumption of substances like alcohol and tobacco are sanctioned under particular circumstances. All societies face the reality that significant proportions of mankind seek to the same time expressly criminalizing others. This irony is made more bizarre by the evidence that a myriad of rich cultural timelines can supply to demonstrate that there is reasonable historical precedence in existence to show the use of alternative forms of drugs being cultivated and utilized.(McKenna) The concept of an individual person deliberately changing their perception... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By contrast, if the same group had discovered and ingested some hallucinogenic mushrooms, they would be compelled to confront and would surely have discussed and attempted to understand the nature of their otherworldly mushroom induced encounters. Assuming that their neurochemistry was not so different from ours today, those occurrences would have been well beyond the bounds of their everyday experiences and vocabulary. They could easily have concluded that these plants were the residences of divinities or other spiritual forces. (Nichols) Not soon after the first Europeans set foot on American soil at the end of the fifteenth century, they began take note with varying degrees of fascination and revulsion of a strange indigenous custom psychedelic plant ritual. They were later to recognize this occurrence as an indispensable aspect of aboriginal religion and ritual in many parts of the New World. Intoxication by certain plants were ascribed supernatural powers by indigenous people. Hallucinations and the experience of Peyote are seen as not only a cosmic experience, but also a personal reflection life and its many lessons as well. The Psychedelic Peyote is a species of cactus that grows in regions of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It is most well known for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Turtles Still Swimming The article that was more effective on achieving its purpose between the two articles, After Spill, Sea Turtles Still Swimming and For the Turtles both by Achieve 3000, is After Spill, Sea Turtles Still Swimming . The reason why I say this is because according to Achieve 3000, she says, To the female sea turtle, her nesting activity was nothing out of the ordinary for that time of year. But to the crowd, the reptiles presence was significant; it meant that she and likely more of her species had survived the disastrous April 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. What the author is saying is that scientists and citizens are excited to see that the sea turtles have survived. This shows why After Spill, Sea Turtles Still Swimming is more effective on achieving its purpose because this evidence shows more about what the article is talking about. Along with that it shows how well the scientists did when saving the sea turtles. Going along with that, Achieve 3000 writes, According to Shaver s tallies, the Kemp s ridleys numbers look very good. In May, at the peak of the turtles nesting season, 155 Kemp s ridley nests were spotted on Texas shores. This is more than were counted in all of 2010, and more than had been counted by that point in 2009 and 2008. What the author is saying here is that the numbers show how the sea turtles are recovering well. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. Ethical Issues With Ethnographic Research Participants and Sampling The survey will be administered to UOIT and Durham College students who will be recruited using a non probability convenience sample, via Facebook and email. The sample will also be purposively selected to ensure diversity. Only participants between the ages of 18 36 are eligible to participate. Participants over the age of 36 are not eligible to participate in this research. These students will be asked questions regarding their social media use, perceptions of face to face communication in the presence of technology, perceptions of social connectedness in the presence of technology, and engagement both face to face and screen to screen, which would help better answer the question of whether technology has a negative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, the use of a purposive sample of self selected subjects to participate in the study could bring about potential biases. Another potential bias is possible since individuals were only contacted through Facebook and email. Only those who regularly checked their social media were included in the study, those who weren t active users were excluded from the study. Another salient point is that interviews allow researchers to easily obtain responses directly from personal experiences, but, these memories from personal experiences can be easily manipulated. Moreover, while interviews lead to exploratory findings which are good for follow up studies, it can also be extremely time consuming for a researcher. Lastly, ethnographic observations also present several drawbacks. Aside from the ethical issues, ethnographic observations can also be viewed as too subjective and time consuming. There can also be a potential gender bias if the female to male ratio is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...