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Essay Understanding the Communication Process in the Work...
Reflective Review M3.30
Understanding the Communication Process in the Work Place
Nikki Carr
ILM Level 3
December 2010
Word count 1,946
Communication Needs
Word count 852
This assignment will demonstrate my understanding of the communication process within my work
place, I have identified two specific communication needs that I use on a regular basis, with the focus
on written communication via electronic mail (E mail) system used by the organization and verbal
communication in the form of periodic one to one supervisions between my myself and my manager.
Within any organization communication is essential for a successful business to occur. The
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Oral, the advantages and disadvantages.
An example of a verbal communication within the work place would one to one supervisions held
between myself and my manager. Primarily, this verbal communication is to produce an effective
work plan whilst enabling feedback from both parties to be heard.
The communication process would typically begins with my manager (source) and is where the
context of the meeting is set and where encoding begins. It is important that the source uses
appropriate language during encoding and assumptions are not made about the receiver. Also
important is that messages are clear and concise so that the receiver can decode in a manner
acceptable to them. As this is a two way process it is necessary that the source displays openness with
non language to ensure effective feedback from the receiver.
An advantage of supervisions being held in this format rather that choosing written is that the both
sender and receiver are able to pick up on non language cues such as body and facial language both
which can encourage openness if used in the correct manner.
Yet disadvantages become apparent when reflecting on past supervisions, as these have historically
contained an element of emotion which can hinder the communication process.
Barriers to communication
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Many people argue that being a “youtuber” is a real job....
Many people argue that being a youtuber is a real job. Some people say people
on youtube are just lazy and have no skills but the famous youtube channels earning
six figure incomes think they are just jealous.
Being a youtuber is a real job. They put in enough time, work, and effort as any other
job. They have to record, edit, animate, and clear any copyright laws before posting a
video. There are videos that can be an easy thirty seconds and there are videos that are
over an hour. The video may only be one hour long however, the youtuber could ve
recorded or edited for days.
Another reason to consider a youtuber as a real job is that there are many different
types of youtube channels, just as there are different jobs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The top Youtube creator makes six point seven million dollars a year just playing
games all day. The top network also make the exact same amount. One person,
completely by themselves, can make as much money as a famous gaming studio.
Rihanna s vevo channel makes her an extra eight million dollars. Lastly, Ellen Degeneres
has the number one Youtube channel of all and makes an amazing eight point six million
dollars!
Youtube isn t just a website that gives entertainment, but can also find talent or
co workers. Many actors, dancers, comedians, and music producers are found on
Youtube. Youtuber Emmanuel Hudson, a fine dreaded up young gentleman, was
discovered by Nick Cannon and asked to join MTV2 s Wild N Out crew (Kimberley
Gredeon). Some youtubers get more hits than other celebrities and shows. Jenna Marbles
drew thirty million views per episode between 2011 and 2012, according to the
International Business Times. The top rated CBS program, Two and a Half Men pulled in less than
that (Gredeon).
But in reality, becoming one of the top creators on Youtube takes consistency, a
nonstop work Schedule and a growing audience that have chosen to spend their valuable
time watching your videos instead of the millions of others found on Youtube. But the rise to
million dollar salaries has taken all of these creators years to generate through their
video making hard work (Carly Lanning). Most Youtubers that want a rise
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Claude Monet Influences
Claude Monet has been one of the most influential artists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Leading the Impressionist Movement, he brought forth new ideals in the art world. Monet had a rough
beginning, with many critics disapproving of his unconventional art style, but his revolutionary works
would come to be loved and would influence many future artists. Claude Oscar Monet (though some
sources say Oscar Claude Monet) was born on November 14, 1840 in Paris ( Claude Oscar Monet
Biography ). He and his older brother, Leon ( Claude Monet ), were born to Claude Adolphe Monet, a
grocer, and Louise Justine Aubrée, a singer. Monet s father wanted him to continue the family s
grocery store business, but he wanted to be an artist instead (Claude Oscar Monet Biography ). This
may have been due to, in part, his mother s influence being a singer, she taught him to appreciate the
arts ( Claude Monet and His Paintings ). On April 1, 1851, at age ten, Monet attended the Le Havre
secondary school of the arts ( Claude Oscar Monet Biography ). He was considered a decent student,
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. . was to share the experience of a blind person suddenly restored to sight, so that he could see the
world anew. Even the way in which he approached painting was out of the ordinary. Instead of trying
to paint specific objects, Monet broke the objects down into the colors and shapes that made them up.
He once gave advice to an American painter in 1890, saying When you go out to paint, try to forget
what objects you have before you, a tree, a house, a field, or whatever. Merely think, here is a little
square of blue, here an oblong of pink, here a streak of yellow. Monet wasn t very religious, and it s
possible that he was even an atheist. Some say he used painting as a sort of form of meditation
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Scientific Management And Human Relations Theory
Scientific management is a management theory developed by Frederick W Taylor. Its main purpose is
to improve an organization s efficiency in production through analyzing workflow systematically
using quantitative analysis to improve task completion efficiency. Reducing waste, increasing methods
of production and create a just distribution of goods are goals of the scientific management theory. On
the other hand, human relations theory attributed by Elton Mayo counteracts with scientific
management theory that ignored human issues of behavior. In human relations theory, a worker is
treated as an individual and what motivates and cultivates them in their achievement is analyzed. Both
scientific management and human relation theory aims to improve efficiency in the workplace and it
still applies to the workforce in the modern days despite the opposing ideas of both theories.
The scientific management theory have an assumption that workers are lazy, not smart in analyzing
tasks, only prefers simplified work and only works for money (Miller Form, 1964). According to
Taylor (2004), workers are unable figure out the most efficient way in doing work. Therefore, they are
thought as replaceable working parts like a machine in the production line and can be trained to
specialize in a certain procedure in the production. They are assumed to adopt the Protestant work
ethic, working for long hours and not taking any breaks. Whenever a worker or a part failed to
perform its tasks, they
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The Doctrine Of Salvation And Grace
Thesis Statement
The purpose of this thesis is to provide an understanding of the meaning of Soteriology and the
relation to the Doctrine of Salvation and Grace (Free Grace). Soteriology is the study of the doctrine
of salvation. Basically, the teaching of Soteriology is part of Systematic Theology. This paper will
approach each aspect of God Divine decrees, from a biblical standpoint and His plan of salvation. The
working of God s plan includes three periods in time:
Eternity Past
Earth s History
Eternity Future
(Citing: Page 1, The Biblical Doctrine of Salvation, Tim Hegg)
Abstract The basic study of Soteriology is to gain an understanding of the studies of the various
religious doctrines on the theory of the doctrine of salvation. It has important role in doctrinal studies
such as: redemption, justification, sanctification, propitiation and atonement.
Soteriology, provide an understanding of God s divine purpose and plan for the salvation of man,
when he/she fall into sin, and how He will deliver man out of his sinful condition.
This paper will provide an understanding the theories of theology of the history of the church, the
celebration of the atonement; Jesus Christ being the vicarious substitutionary lamb slain for the sins of
mankind.
Studying Soteriology present different viewpoints on the doctrine of Justification, during the time
period, when the churches were struggling with the Reformation Movement. The reformed churches
was
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Compare And Contrast Jesus Sermon On The Mount
And Still Is Our s Today
While Matthew and Luke both describe Jesus Sermon on the Mount, each writer emphasizes different
themes of Jesus teaching and gives different messages to their respective audiences. Matthew, likely
writing for a Jewish audience, highlights how Jesus message resonated with the poor, how his
teaching was not intended to abolish the established religious law, and how Jesus followers should live
by the spirit of the law. Unlike Matthew, Luke wrote to a predominantly Gentile audience and in his
account of Jesus s speech emphasizes that Jesus teaching calls to the poor, asks people to actively do
good, and highlights the hypocrisy in his audience. In comparison, Matthew connects Jesus teaching
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A prominent part of Luke s account focuses on the poor. Similar to Matthew, Luke s account directly
states the piety of the poor but his account continues to scorn the rich. Luke s gospel, in a very direct
way, blesses the poor and damns the rich. Luke writes, Blessed are you who are hungry now, for you
will be filled, and directly contrasts this statement later when he writes, Woe to you who are full now,
for you will be hungry. (Luke 6:21, Luke 6:25). Luke s account of Jesus speech emphasises that his
audience, Jesus followers, should not only love pious people, but rather they should also love impious
people. After he describes people who love and lend for personal gain, Jesus explains that a person
should love sinners and others who hate them, not just those who benefit the person themself: But love
your enemies, do good, and lend, expecting nothing in return (Luke 6:35). Luke calls his audience to
love everyone and challenges them to collaborate with their enemies. Later in Luke s account, he
notes how his audience identifies the faults in others before they examine themselves. He calls his
audience to purify themselves before helping others in order to avoid hypocrisy and uses a parable to
illustrate this
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The Effects Of Polygraph Tests On The United States...
While the courts have been slow to accept polygraphs, others have embraced them. Polygraph tests
have gained general acceptance in the scientific fields of psychology and psychophysiology and in the
areas of those disciplines devoted to credibility assessment. Psychophysiological credibility
assessment, commonly known as polygraph testing, has long passed the experimental stage.
The United States government has been, and continues to be, a heavy user of polygraph tests.
Numerous federal agencies use the polygraph to investigate criminal acts and to vet employees. Some
Federal agencies that use the polygraph include the following:
Federal Bureau of Investigation;
Secret Service;
Drug Enforcement Agency;
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That begs the question of how accurate are juries at detecting truth and how accurate is eyewitness
testimony?
The DOD Polygraph Institute also teaches a course on how to offer polygraph results at trial. It has
been estimated that the Federal government employs about 500 polygraph examiners and spends
approximately $25 million per year on examiner salaries alone. These numbers have increased
dramatically since the establishment of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
When you look at how prevalent the use of the polygraph is within the United States government (and
the justice system) it is mind boggling that most courts are unwilling to consider the evidence as
credible. The Science of a Polygraph
In practice, virtually all polygraph instruments record measures from at least three physiological
systems that are controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Recordings are usually made of palmar
sweating (commonly known as the galvanic skin response or the electrodermal response), relative
blood pressure (obtained from an inflated cuff on the upper arm), and respiration (obtained from
volumetric sensors placed around the chest and/or abdomen). Some field polygraph instruments also
make measurements of peripheral vasomotor activity and monitor the subject s movements.
The basis of polygraphy or psychophysiological credibility assessment is a scientific theory that can
be and has been tested with the methods of science. Any conscious effort
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Richard Linklater s Childhood
The memories of childhood development stick to the minds of many people for long periods whereas,
people can recall many moments from their childhood lives, but don t possess the cognitive ability to
link them together.in this sense, Boyhood is an American film depicting the growth of a young boy,
Mason Evans Jr from the age of 6 to 18 years. The film was written and directed by Richard Linklater,
who took approximately 12 years to complete the task of composing the film. Hence, its writing and
composition started in 2002 and ended in 2014, where Linklater aimed at explaining the transitional
stage from childhood to adulthood. The American modernization has been portrayed in the Boyhood
film where objects, events, themes, and institutions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The film took Linklater over 12 years to compose until it became useful in 2014when it was released.
Oakley compares Boyhood with the television series Seven Up (Almond 1964), which traces the lives
of a set of people who were interviewed first at age seven; and seven consecutive years after. Thus,
this illustrates the growth and maturation of each cast members over the 12 year period of producing
this film. In the different scenes of the film, the American modern ways of living have been explained
using the real life experience of Mason. The new modern ways of life include love for guitar, dates,
substance abuse, mobile phones, automobiles, video games, a passion for photography, family life and
school. The film discusses different trajectories of emotional and cognitive development that people
undergo thus determining their personalities. It explains the different experiences that one faces while
interacting with different people such as parents, friends, and siblings. According to Oatley, the way
modern people life is interesting as they can have unity and create a scheme of love and
belongingness. However, Mason is presented as a cheerful and temperamental child in the film. Each
stage of growth shaped is psychological views and experiences in a more meaningful yet, monolithic
way of dealing with challenges of everyday
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Piper Alpha Case Studies
Abstract
This research report is about the Piper Alpha Disaster that happened in 1988. Being one of the major
oil production oil rig in the UK, the accident that took place more than 20 years ago caught the
attention of many, especially those in the field. The happening was largely due to the complacency of
the supervisors as well as the safety measures of the management. Using the internet, academic
journals and textbooks available, the research was conducted by referring to various sources of
information regarding the incident. After the explosion there are many new prevention steps taken in
this field of industry as well as new managing system of the offshore regulatory control.
1. Introduction
1.1 Background
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The offshore oil and gas was a very new industry introduced to the United Kingdom very briefly 30
years ago. The naïve government was seduced by the very promising reward of the industry, knowing
that it ll be high risk. The management disregarded adherence to certain safety rules. There were
regulations, but enforcement was not there. The nation and corporate pride rendered everything in
disaster.
2.1.2 Structure and Function
A large fixed platform, Piper Alpha was situated on the Piper oilfield, approximately 120 miles (193
km) northeast of Aberdeen in 474 feet (144 m) of water, and comprised four modules separated by
firewalls. The platform was constructed by McDermott Engineering at Ardersier and UIE at
Cherbourg, with the sections united at Ardersier before tow out during 1975, with production
commencing in late 1976 (Drysdale amp; Slyvester Evans, 1998). The west and east elevation of the
topsides of the Piper Alpha platform are as shown in figures 2 and 3. Module A, the wellhead module
was considered to be the most hazardous were arranged so to provide a maximum separation with
module D, which contain various utilities and also the accommodation deck above. Module comprises
of 36 wellhead which is used to control the flow of hydrocarbons and water from the well.
Module B is the production where separation of oil and other fluids took place. From there, the oil will
also be
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The State Of Michigan Is A Word Formed By The Ojibwa Tribe
Water Essay:
The state of Michigan is also called mishigamaa which was a word formed by the Ojibwa tribe.
Mishigamaa means large water or large lake. This state is known for its large and beautiful bodies of
water. In my experiences, I have noticed that Michigan has extremely fresh and clean, large bodies of
water in comparison to other Midwest states. Michigan involves two peninsulas, the Upper and Lower
Peninsula. They are separated by the Straits of Mackinac and a few nearby islands. The Straits of
Mackinac connects two of the Great Lakes; Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. They are connected by
the Mackinac Bridge. Michigan covers 58,110 square miles of land, 38,575 spare miles of the Great
Lakes and 1,305 square miles of inland waters (2015 pg.1).
The water cycle represents how water is exchanged and cycled through Earth s land, oceans, and
atmosphere (2010 pg.1). Evaporation, condensation, and precipitation are all three main factors within
the water cycle. Evaporation occurs when a liquids surface changes to gas. For example, when water
from rivers, oceans or lakes evaporate, it becomes water vapor. Condensation occurs when gas
changes to a liquid. For example, clouds form when water vapor condescends. Precipitation is
described as any liquid or solid water that falls to earth from above. A great and simple example would
be rain, snow or hail (2010 pg.1). Within the water cycle, there are three states of water: solid, liquid
and gas. Most of Earth s freshwater is
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The Namesake Movie Themes
Every day there are people from foreign countries who immigrate to the United States in search of
new opportunities and to establish a new life. The Namesake is a heartwarming family movie that
accurately portrays the difficulties that some of these immigrants face when beginning their lives in
their new homeland and trying to assimilate themselves into the foreign culture. The themes of family,
cultural diversity, and identity crisis were displayed prominently throughout the film. Director Mira
Nair has personally gone through the same situation, which made her the perfect director for this
movie. Nair came to the United States from India when she was in college ( Mira Nair ). She used her
knowledge and own background to produce a film based ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Gogol is torn between whether he wants to live a true Bengali life like his parents want him to or if he
wants to live an American life like all the people around him. For most the film, the only piece of
Bengali culture that he expresses is his name but he does not express it in a positive manner. To
Gogol, it is just a foolish name that he gets teased for in school. He does not understand why his father
would name him after his favorite author Nikolai Gogol. Viewers do not find out the reason for why
Gogol s father named him Gogol until the middle of the movie; it has to do with the very first scene of
the film when Ashoke is the only survivor on a train that crashes. Even after hearing his father s story,
Gogol remains disengaged from his culture. It is not until his father s unexpected death when Gogol
has an epiphany and finally begins to accept that he can live a life where he is able to embrace two
different cultures without having to choose one or the
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The Purpose Of The Ten Commandments In The Bible
The Bible: 40 authors, 66 books, 1189 chapters, and 783,137 words all in one sacred book. Written
nearly 3500 years ago the first author of this magical book did not start his story in 1500 b.c.e where
he belonged but rather the beginning of all time. From the beginning of time on the book has been
passed from person to person, until the closing of the book in 95 a.d. Throughout all of these years the
Bible has taught, inspired and even entertained millions of people. The Bible has many purposes and
one is to teach. The bible teaches mankind to have morals, to live pure, and to live by faith. In the
bible there are many commandments, these holy duties are expected from us as humans to live by. The
ten commandments: you shall have no other gods before Me. You shall make no idols. You shall not
take the name of the Lord your God in vain. Keep the Sabbath day holy. Honor your father and your
mother. You shall not murder. You shall not commit adultery. You shall not steal. You shall not bear
false witness against your neighbor. You shall not covet. . The ten commandments are meant for
people to look at and realize what they are doing right and wrong in their lives. Jesus intended people
to learn and gain knowledge through these commandments, yet in the world we live in today many
people would disregard these obligations as if they were burning the Bible. In tough times where
people do not know where to look for hope and redemption the bible always has words of wisdom and
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Forbidden Love in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet Essay
Don t you hate it when something doesn t turn out the way you wanted it to? When you care so deeply
about something and sacrifice so much just so that it can happen, but despite it all, ends in ruins. This
is the theme of Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet. In this tragic tale, two fated lovers risk everything,
even life itself, to be with one another. They go against family, friends and fate to be together. Had
premonitions in the play been taken more seriously by key characters, tragedy could have been
avoided. In the play we read of many warnings which, had they been heeded, would have saved the
lives of Romeo and Juliet. Warnings such as the Prologue and Romeo s first dream, From forth the
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On, lusty gentlemen. [Act 1.5. 107 113] Despite the warning of death, Romeo tells fate, which he
believes to be controlling his life, to take over and guide his sails. Romeo and Juliet could have been
spared had the Prologue, and Romeo s first dream in the play, been seen as warnings. Many lives
could have been spared had the characters paid closer attention to Romeo s and Juliet s actions and
words. If key characters, such as Nurse and Frair Lawrence had paid closer attention to the events, and
comprehended the threat, Romeo and Juliet s death might not have been so premature. On the night of
first meeting Romeo, Juliet has already decided that she is in love with him and wants to be married,
Go ask his name. if he be married, my grave is like to my wedding bed... My love sprung from my
only hate! Too early seen unknown too late! Prodigious birth of love it is to me, that I must love a
loathed enemy. [Act 1.5. 133 140] Nurse informs Juliet of Romeo s family name, Montague, her
family s sworn enemies. If Nurse had stopped the progression of Juliet s love for Romeo at that point,
or if she had informed Lady and Lord Capulet soon after, Juliet and Romeo wouldn t have had a
chance to be together; also, Mercutio wouldn t have died because Romeo s love for Juleit wouldn t
have conflicted his fight with Tybalt. If Nurse had only weighed the danger in these very early lines,
or thought about the drama that could entail,
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What Are The Four Types Of Innovation Radical,...
Discussion Question 7.2 Describe a firm you think has been highly innovative. Which of the four
types of innovation radical, incremental, disruptive, or architectural did it use? Did the firm use
different types over time? Chipotle is the leader in the fast casual market, with over 1,900 locations,
$3.21 billion in annual revenue, and the ability to serve up to 300 customers an hour. It has innovated
the restaurant market by providing reasonably priced scratch made meals, containing local ingredients,
all within the confines of a pleasing aesthetic environment (Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc., 2014;
Kaplan, 2011). To reach its success, the firm utilized architectural innovation by stealing components
of various types of restaurants already in existence. The company appropriated its rapid meal
preparation methods from fast food chains such Subway and Quiznos, adopted its provision of quality
food from more upscale casual Mexican restaurants, and implemented a locally based supply chain
similar to that seen at many local farm to table establishments. This convergence of different
properties came together right as the millennial generation was coming of age and demand higher
quality, natural, and locally sourced ingredients in meals that could receive quickly. The company has
also attempted to utilize an incremental innovation approach by removing all CMO ingredients and
testing new foods such as breakfast items, soup, and chorizo sausage (The Associated Press, 2015;
Peterson,
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Interpretive Project 2
Pamela Franklin
BIBL 110 D19 Undergraduate Program
Professor Spencer
December 13, 2015
Interpretive Project 2 Paul s letter to the Galatians describes (in part) how to maintain Christian liberty
and how to walk in the Spirit.
Galatians 5: 16 18 (RSV) states:
But I say, walk by the Spirit and do not gratify the desires of the flesh. For the desires of the flesh are
against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh; for these are opposed to each
other, to prevent you from doing what you would. But if you are led by the Spirit you are not under
the law.
The following illustrates the four steps of the Interpretive Journey for New Testament Letters in
Duvall and Hays Journey into God s Word: Your Guide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
So we have the opportunity today to choose the power and freedom in Christ as opposed to slavery
through useless and destructive solutions We have escaped self deception. We realize that no amount
of works will grant us salvation. It is only through faith in Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior that we
will receive it.
Step 3: Cross the Principilizing Bridge
We find that the theological principle that people cannot achieve God s acceptance by keeping the law
or by human effort alone (symbolized by circumcision). God s grace is given as a gift This principle is
timeless. It is not geared towards any culture. It is directed at all of those who believe Christ to be our
Lord and Savior, is not time specific and is relevant to both the biblical reader as well as the
contemporary. God s law shows people their sins. So it shows people that they need to trust Jesus.
Only Jesus can free us from the punishment for our sins. And it is not enough that we cease to do evil,
but we must learn to do well. Our conversation will always be answerable to the principle which
guides and governs us.
Step 4: Grasp the text in our town
We do not live by the Law of Moses today, however, we very often live our lives as if we are in
control. We labor for money, property and prestige sometimes by any means necessary and believe
that we will gain favor in the eyes of God and our peers.
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Assault Or Discipline Essay
Assault or Discipline When describing a physical altercation between two adults, the term is assault
and battery. Assault on an individual has more than immediate effects; the effects can last a lifetime in
severe cases. In all fifty states, it is a crime to hit, strike or use corporal punishment in any deliberate
manner towards any person over the age of eighteen. However, this law does not apply to physical
force being used on minors. Spanking, whipping, and paddling are among a few common references
to this form of punishment. Physically disciplining children has had many names over the years. No
matter which term is used, corporal punishment has a negative impact on every party involved. It is a
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America no longer holds executions in the street, no longer condones segregation, and even gives
animals the right to not be mistreated. It has strived to become a country of equal opportunity and
treatment. Yet, America allows the injustice of children being mistreated within its borders everyday.
Most parents do not see the injustice that they are imposing upon their children, or the negative
influence they are portraying. The continuing pattern of injustice is seen in the opposition. The
opposing side argues the fact that they were spanked as children and this action has done no long term
damage to them. The damage they are looking for is unseen. It is in the way they function as a parent,
spouse, co worker, and even affects their sub conscious thinking. The fact that these people were
subjected to spanking as children is the reason they have justified their argument for hitting their
children. It creates a pattern and increases the likelihood the children in these situations will continue
that pattern (AAP 725). Most parents do not know how to stop the cycle. Parents must decide for
themselves how to take control of the situation, and decide what results they want for their own
children. When the choice is made to use spanking as a disciplinary method, children are often left
with more negative psychological results than parents intend. Parental behavior is the supposed to be
an example to children of what love looks
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Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening And Desert Places
Robert Frost s Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening and Desert Places are complementary works
which coincide with the naturesque elements most commonly ascribed to Frost. The two poems were
published over a decade apart in a period after the first World War where feelings of lack of
community and self worth had grown in precedents amongst the general public. The early years of
Frost s literary career were spent on his poultry farm in Derry, New Hampshire as he toiled his land.
Although Frost made for a bad farmer and suffered many difficulties and losses, it was during that
time when he developed his colloquial style of poetry. Of his numerous works, Stopping by Woods on
a Snowy Evening and Desert Places both share a common wintertime setting and similar, but
contrasting, language and themes.
From the features that draw on the distinctness between the poems is their linguistic style. In Stopping
by Woods , the language used is more rhythmic and sing song like than the gloomy, earnest
descriptions portrayed in Desert Places . The duo was also written with four stanzas in iambic meter
with similar rhyme schemes, however the difference between the two lies in the verbatim used to
illustrate nature as an omnipresent force. In Desert Places , Robert Frost s persona describes the snow
as engulfing the landscape, And the ground almost covered smooth in snow/And a few weeds and
stubble showing last. (3 4). On the other hand, in Stopping by Woods the snow has a
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Versailles Treaty Dbq
How did the Versailles Treaty help cause WWII? The Versailles Treaty was created in order to prevent
any further wars from happening such as the calamity that was WWI, however could it be the very
reason the Germans felt they needed to strike back at their enemies and cause an even greater calamity
than the first World War known as WWII? After the first world war, the Versailles Treaty was created
by the nations that won the first world war. Although it was majorly created by the delegates of the 3
biggest powers: Premier George Clemenceau of France, Prime Minister David Prime Lloyd of Britain,
and President Woodrow Wilson of the U.S. It consisted of terms that Germany had to abide by after
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Document A discusses this by showing a map of what the geography of Germany had been after the
Versailles Treaty terms, with Alsace and Lorraine, their main production of coal, now in possession of
France. To put it another way, the process of Germany being stripped of some its land through the
Versailles Treaty s terms had provided an opportunity for the Germans to initiate war in order to regain
their land and resources back, along with power. However, this is not the only instance of this, another
document validates that the Versailles Treaty had helped cause WWII through its unjust terms. That
document would be the famous book created by Adolf Hitler himself, Mein Kampf . In this segment of
the book, it can be paraphrased that Hitler feels Germany is naive for believing that the Versailles
Treaty will solve the conflicts between all of Europe, instead he recommends that Germany goes to
war in order to destroy the unjust terms that oppress them because the restoration of Germany can
only be achieved through blood. In other words, Hitler is saying that Germany needs to fight in order
to rid themselves of the restrictions imposed by the Versailles Treaty because any peaceful means are
flawed. Consequently, it can be inferred that because of the Versailles Treaty, it allowed Hitler to
persuade Germany to fight to made the restrictions of the Versailles Treaty void all the more easy and
because of this Germany becomes more of a threat thus making the nations ally and fight creating
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Paraphilic Behavior
I believe that there is no way to definitively explain how people become interested in certain sexual
desires, although an argument can be made for those who were sexually exploited as a child, which I
will also discuss. I think that people are constantly evolving, and as we change through the years, our
sexual interests and desires change as well. Things that we liked as children we have a tendency to
outgrow as adults, to expect that we will have the same desires at age 40 that we did at age 20 is naive.
Things we believe in and lifelong friends we have may be a constant in our lives, but most things have
a propensity to evolve. Therefore, you have to ask yourself why sexuality would not be one of the
things to evolve as well. People have long debated that most sexual preferences are ... Show more
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I found that one might have a paraphilia that is necessary for sexual satisfaction (i.e. submission or
bondage) and their not at all interested in sex if it does not involve this paraphilia. At the same time,
one might have a paraphilic behavior but it is not necessary all the time for sexual satisfaction. They
may only engage in this behavior occasionally and may have many other sexual interests. I am leaning
toward one developing a paraphilia due to a habit they had early in life that may not have been of a
sexual nature but when being repeatedly associated with the activity they become sexually aroused
because it was pleasurable. On the other hand, exposure at an early age to inappropriate sexual
behavior a child will learn to mimic the behavior, they become conditioned to enjoy the behavior and
therefore see it as normal. Since they were deprived of normal sexual contact, they continue to seek
gratification through less acceptable ways. This differs from paraphilic behavior because it becomes a
disorder due to a child being unable to give
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Criminals Do Not Obey Gun Control Laws
Lily Yeremyan
Miss Loo
American Literature
December 08, 2016
Criminals Do not Obey Gun Control Laws
In America, the average amount of people shot per year is 100,000; over ten thousand defenseless
people are murdered. The Second Amendment s proclamation that A well regulated Militia, being
necessary to the security of a Free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be
infringed has been an extensive topic of debate. Moreover, the amendment has been one of many
debates over the several years throughout America. The discussion of gun control is often debated as
to whether or not it is morally right to legally bypass the Second Amendment to avoid unlawful uses
of arms. The Second Amendment allows citizens to carry firearms specifically for protection, gun
control hinders that right and places civilians lives in danger. In short, the U.S. government s intrusive
restrictions on gun laws prevent law abiding citizens from defending themselves with firearms.
The effects of gun control should abide with the Second Amendment. Although true, the Second
Amendment is not an unlimited right to own guns. Notwithstanding, the Second Amendment allows
the freedom to bear arms. The Second Amendment has never been interpreted as giving only states the
right to peaceably assemble. Moreover, the Court did not address whether the Second Amendment
applies to state and local governments. Even though the government chose to limit the rights of the
people, the Second
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Cultural Safety In Australia
Master of Nursing Science
University of Melbourne
Foundation of Nursing NURS90066
Student Id: 970109
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
Subject Coordinator: Mrs Kristen Bakker
Test Teacher: Mr Thomas Mathew, Mrs Bronwyn Tarrant
In today s era, cultural safety is the principal subject involved in nursing practice. Culture is defined as
a group of people of different origins, values, languages they speak, spiritual beliefs and many more.
Unsafe cultural practice consists of any action which destroys or deteriorate the overall health and
cultural identity of a person or individual. Many factors which influence cultural safety are cultural,
socio economic, political, historical, emotional, which potentially affect the indigenous Australians
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population across different parts of Australia have lower life
expectancy than mainstream Australians (approximately 10 years difference in lifespan between
indigenous and non indigenous people). Late diagnosis of disease is the most prominent, with many
indigenous people entering the end or terminal phase of illness before it is diagnosed (Williams,
2016). The colonisation of Australia had a catastrophic effect on Torres islander or Aboriginal people.
Behrendt, L, (2012) states that in 1788, Captain Arthur Phillip and other 1500 civilians, marines and
crew arrived at Sydney. After 10 years of their arrival, Australia s indigenous population reduced by
90 percent. Three main reasons for this drastic decline in number were violent conflicts between
colonisers, the introduction of new diseases and other civilians or non native population acquire the
large proportion of indigenous lands. Moreover,
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Job Satisfaction, Organizational Commitment And Turnover...
The current study involves the analysis of relationship between Job satisfaction, Organizational
commitment and Turnover intention of sales persons of private sector insurance companies of
Coimbatore district. Employee perception about oneself and the various factors of attrition is also
studied to assess what actually influence one to have turnover intention. The theoretical concepts of
Employee attrition, Job satisfaction, Organizational Commitment, Perception is explained in this
section. 3.B.2 EMPLOYEE ATTRITION Among all the employee related problems, employee
attrition has achieved a critical significance and a cause of concern with the increased demand for
knowledge and professional employees in India, post liberalization. Attrition in Human Resource
terminology, refers to the phenomenon of the employees leaving the company. It is usually measured
with a metric called Attrition rate, which simply measures the number of employees moving out of the
company (voluntary resigning or laid off by the company). It is also referred as churn rate or employee
turnover. The employers are highly concerned about its aftermath in terms of high employee turnover
and its impact on organizational productivity. When a person is employed in a company, it is expected
from him to show a continuance of his work with the organization and the company shall provide him
all the support as an employer. Thus, there is a mutual obligation from both the ends. This mutual
relationship is
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Biography Of Theodore Robert Cowell s Life
Theodore Robert Cowell was born November 24, 1946, in Burlington, Vermont, at the Elizabeth Lung
Home for Unwed Mothers. Born to Eleanor Louise Cowell, twenty two years old and unmarried and
an unidentified father. Eleanor s family suspected that her abusive father was Bundy s biological
father. Being an unwed, single mother in 1946 was looked down upon, and as a result Bundy was
raised by his religious grandparents. His grandparents and mother both aware of the truth, tell young
Ted that the women he has been with is his sister. Throughout his childhood, Bundy thought his
grandfather was a respected man, with dignity and honor. Later finding out his grandfather had history
of being physically and emotionally abusive towards his family and pets. The unspoken family secret
that was finally told out of rage by the grandfather, that the women Ted had known at the being of his
life as his sister was indeed his mother was unveiled. Eleanor moved Ted to Tacoma, Washington
where she married Johnnie Bundy, and the couple had five other children and raised their children in
normal, loving and caring working class society. Now known as Theodore Ted Bundy, at just the mere
age of three, Bundy already developed a fascination to knives and machetes. Many close relatives to
Ted can say that as he gotten older he became shy and socially awkward, which developed his love for
knives. His love for knives helped him cope with his family held secrets. Awakening of a Killer Bundy
was always
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History Of A Fire Regime And Where We Are Today
Jillian Spies, Assignment #1, FRST 547 Forestry in British Columbia
Wildfire in British Columbia: The History of a Fire Regime and Where We Are Today
The extraordinary wildfires that burned in 2015 worried many British Columbians. That year, 304,460
hectares of land was burned by wildfires in the province (Lori Daniels, personal communication, Oct.
30, 2015). Compared to the 10 year average of 115,000 hectares per year (Lori Daniels, personal
communication, Oct. 30, 2015), this is a staggeringly large number. With almost three times the area
of forest burned in 2015, one might ask why this increase occurred. The wildfire regime in British
Columbia (BC) can be traced back to a time when Indigenous people occupied and managed their
relationship with the land without the influence of colonialism and the modern day government of
Canada. When the government did start interfering, much of the land previously burned by First
Nations was no longer permitted to burn. The landscape was changed because of this fire exclusion
practice, and as a result, the province of BC is seeing many negative changes in the landscape,
including an increase in the severity of wildfires. The purpose of this paper is to prove that wildfire
has shaped the landscape of BC through Indigenous burnings, and as a result of wildfire exclusion in
the 20th century, there is an increase in wildfire severity and frequency today. In order to understand
how wildfire has influenced BC, one must first
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Genetic Variation Between Human Populations
Population demographic factors such as age, sex, diet and ethnicity explain the largest proportion of
genetic variation between human populations (Fumagalli et al., 2011). Infectious agents including
viruses, bacteria and protozoa are likely one of the strongest evolutionary drivers of the remaining
genetic diversity within and between populations, as a result of the selective pressure they inflict in
regions where infection is endemic. Mortality is the strongest selective pressure which is imposed by
an infectious agent. Any genetic variant associated with an improved response to that pathogen is
likely to be a target for selection (Fumagalli et al., 2011). Positive selection results in the increased
frequency of a beneficial allele. Balancing selection maintains diversity, while negative selection
eliminates deleterious variants. This process of natural selection leaves behind distinctive signatures of
selection that can be exploited to identify regions of the genome under selection (Karlsson et al.,
2014). Signatures of selection are distinctive because they reflect uncommon patterns of allele
frequencies at a particular locus when compared to the underlying genetic variation. Candidate based
gene approaches, Genome wide association studies (GWAS), haplotype based methods and various
statistical tests such as Tajima s D statistic are used to detect these signatures of selection within the
human genome. This essay uses specific examples to discuss the evidence of
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What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Marbles
Introduction
Marble
The word Marble comes from Greek word Mamaros which means shining stone Marble is a non
foliated, Granular Metamorphic Rock that is formed by the Metamorphism of Limestone and
Dolostone.
The term marble is also applied to serpentine rocks that can be polished to high shine. Marble belong
to the category of building stones widely known as Dimension Stone*All natural stones including
marble, granite and slate which can be cut to sizes, polished and used for construction purposes, are
referred to as dimensional stones.,){ m p _plant) These are natural stones which can be shaped in form
of blocks, slabs, tiles, etc marbel intoro 3 paper Marble Formula
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It could be said that marble quarrying and processing industries belong to the oldest industries of the
world. The Ancient Egyptians, 5000 years ago, knew 40 different types of ornamental stones and
worked chiefly with granite and some types of marble such as Alabaster. Some historians assert that
the Greek and the Romans acquired the skills of quarrying and processing marble from the Ancient
Egyptians. For over a thousand years now, the economic activity of a city like Carara in Italy has been
relying on and revolving mainly around marble. Today, marble is a differentiated product that is
internationally traded. The price and value of marble depends on one hand on its natural
characteristics (like quality, type and color) and on the other hand on technological processing (giving
it a special shape, polish, size and thickness). Hence, the production of marble can be considered as
highly differentiated, and strongly dependent on level of technology use.( Azza I. Kandil and Tarek H.
Selim)(reaearch
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Intel And The 8086 Chip
In 1978, Intel came out with the 8086 chip. This chip had 29,000 transistors, 20 address lines, and
could talk with up to 1MB of RAM ... designers never suspected anyone would ever need more than 1
MB of RAM (PCMech, 2001, para. 4). Intel continued to produce its 8000 series chips, increasing the
speed and the memory each time. In 1982, the 286 was the first processor to have protected mode,
which was later used by Windows and other operating systems to allow programs to run separately but
concurrently (PCMech, 2001, para. 8). In the late 1980s, Intel came out with the 386. The 386 was a
huge step forward, as it had 275,000 transistors, came in a 33 MHz version, worked with 4 GB of
RAM, and could support a virtual memory of 64 TB (PCMech, 2001, para. 9). In 2002, hyper
threading came out in the Pentium 4 HT, which meant that the CPU could be fooled into thinking it
had two CPUs for each one that it actually had. Using hyper threading along with additional cores has
enhanced performance and speed because some cores are utilized for programs while others perform
background jobs (Hoffman, 2014, paras. 6,7). Another way CPUs have been able to increase speed is
by raising the number of cores per CPU socket, and utilizing an I/O Hub called QuickPath
Interconnect (Santana, 2014, p. 565). The use of multiprocessing has been the key for the development
of today s CPUs. Memory Memory has undergone many changes over the years. In 1949, Jay
Forrester developed the first
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Abraham Promises
The Bible teaches that God s longing to redeem the world has always been His desire, but sinful man
has refused God s grace. The appeal to man to turn from his selfish ways dates back to the Old
Testament and is clearly displayed in the actions God puts into place with Abraham and the formation
of the nation of Israel. These activities are evident in Abraham and the nation of Israel through
promises made, examples to show His glory, and Israel s comparison to the Church today.
Promises Made
In Genesis, God promised blessings to Abraham that would carry to his descendants (Gen. 12:2 3
[NASB]).1 Through these blessings, one man and his family would benefit the whole world and begin
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As part of those activities, the Scripture clearly indicates His desire to declare Himself to all nations,
tongues, and tribes. Walter Kaiser explains that the Old Testament unfolds a plan (Gen. 12:3), a
purpose (Ps. 67:1 7) and the need for participation (Exod. 19:4 6) by the nation of Israel.11 There are
three significant areas that serve as evidence of God s intentions. They are the use of the Israelites to
reach the world as a proclamation, Abraham s specific calling to become a priestly nation, and the
nation as an example.
God s plan and work are directed to the entire of humanity with His desire to save all of mankind.12
However, man s struggle against God is apparent in events such as the attempt to reach heaven at
Babel (Gen. 11:1 9) and the universal condemnation of wickedness, which caused the great flood
(Gen. 6:5).13 Israel was designed to be a solid foundation for other nations to turn to. Verkuyl states
that even the nations who oppose God will one day celebrate in restored fellowship.14 Israel will
become the permanent presence of God s people acting and relating with the world. God s word even
makes provision to those who choose to join the nation and accepts them as one born into the
community (Exod. 12:48 49).15 While they were never to become part of the world, Isreal was to live
in the world and be set aside for the purposes of
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Theme Of Discrimination In Native Son
Discrimination: Past and Present In the United States, there is an immeasurable amount of hate. Ever
since our ancestors came to the United States from England, we search only for differences in each
other. These differences can be anything from the color of one s skin, religion, sex, or expression of
his or her gender, even political beliefs. Consequently, generally one will treat another differently due
to characteristics that they have lack control over. As a human being, one can only tolerate treatment
of this kind for so long, and the subject will eventually retaliate. Yet, when an individual does retaliate
due to poor treatment, there is no thought given into why they did so. Several characters from Native
Son experience this mistreatment which people are still experiencing today. In Richard Wright s novel
Native Son, the characters are treated unjustly. Due to his skin color and socioeconomic status, Bigger
Thomas misses countless opportunities in life. Almost every minority during this era is born with
some disadvantages, identical to Bigger s. For example, Bigger wants to attend aviation school and fly
an airplane, but cannot because of the color of his skin. Bigger says: I wanted to be an aviator once.
But they wouldn t let me go to the school where I was suppose to learn it. They kept all of the colored
boys out (Wright 353). Moreover, Bigger not only misses getting a proper education to have
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Questions On Article On Android Security
Assignment Title: CYBR 310 45 Week#6 Android Security By Kulbir Singh Kulbir.singh@att.com By
submitting this assignment I acknowledge that I have read and agree to abide by the Champlain
College Academic Honesty Policy. I declare that all work within this assignment is my own or
appropriately attributed. I accept that failure to follow the academic honesty policy may result in a
failure grade, or expulsion from Champlain College. Date Due: December 11, 2016 Date Submitted:
December 12, 2016 Introduction In this Assignment, I will be writing down the policy for using and
allowing of personal devices to connect to the company network for business use while keeping the
company data and infrastructure secure. Use the resources at the bottom of this page for a list of the
different settings that can be applied to mobile devices. You are developing a policy for your
organization that will be applied to ALL mobile devices (phones, tablets, etc) that connect to your mail
server. Write a paper explaining your policy choices for both Google and Microsoft. Provide an
overview of the organization and its needs as well as all the settings you would enable and why. If
there are settings that would be commonly used that you would choose not to apply (e.g., password
policy, encryption, remote wipe, etc) explain why you aren t using that. Policy for Mobile devices
Organization Overview Our company provides Network support to Fortune 100 companies over the
world. We
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Miners Essay
The Young Change Agents Introduction: Every organizational structures and practice has the role of
the change agent and it plays a significant part in organization. A case like The Young Change Agents
focuses on the change leader and the bottom of the ladder. Following by that in this case study James
Shaw who joined AIESEC world largest student run international student exchange and development
organization and his main responsibilities were recruiting, training, motivating, utilizing and retaining
the organization s members. Therefore as a self directed and self motivated person, Shaw kept himself
engaged with the organization, and spent time on networking within the firm and making suggestions
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Personal characteristics, attitudes, and qualities most needed to be successful: To be successful in
these situation personal characteristics, attitudes and qualities are most needed. Therefore, they recruit
Fabio Sgaragli, he had been the national president of AIESEC Italy and also had also worked with
Shaw at AIESEC international in Brussels, deeply talented and real visionary. However, implement a
whole new strategy adopted by the company, hard work and determination was a very important role
to be exercised by the members of the group. In addition, the members were also required to be
enthusiastic, creative and ambitious to achieve their goals. Considering different parties involved to
the new strategy networking was another important issue that could be considered to make everyone
understand the efficiency. According to Jick T.D and Peiperl M.A (2003), each member of the group
had good experience with strategic management for being involved for long period in management in
other organization, which helps the members to figure out the necessity of a strategy to be considered
based on the vision, objectives and goals of the company. PwC is a very big company and it was
beyond their thoughts before they actually got selected to the company and it was very hard for the
members to communicate with each others to get help and authorization to implement the new
strategy. Therefore, it is very important to have good communication skill and
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Vince Lombardi, A Visionary And Ethical Leader
On December 26, 1960, the Green Bay Packers were down 17 13 late in the game against the
Philadelphia Eagles. Quarterback, Bart Starr took the field with one minute remaining to try and lead
his team to victory in the National Football League Championship game. Ultimately, the Packers
would come up ten yards short as Vince Lombardi would suffer his second straight championship
defeat. A dejected Lombardi was quoted as telling his players, That will never happen again. You will
never lose another championship game. (ALFCA, 2017) One thing was for certain, when Lombardi
said something, he meant it. Vince Lombardi was no doubt a visionary and ethical leader. Due to his
rough leadership style, he may not have been the poster boy for professionalism that we expect from
our senior leaders today, but his players looked up to him, played hard for him, and believed in him
because he displayed visionary and ethical traits to get the best out of his players. This paper will
highlight the areas that made Vince Lombardi a visionary and ethical leader. These traits include
understanding diversity, practicing transformational leadership, critical thinking, and ethical
leadership.
Visionary Leader
Vince Lombardi was a champion of diversity at a time when it wasn t popular to bring African
Americans into the National Football League. Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education
[BCEE](2015b) says that diversity just doesn t include race and gender but it includes all individual
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Sociological View Of Religion
Praying is an important aspect of all religions as well as Christianity. To observe this specific religious
phenomenon, I went to the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer. I attended to see one of their prayers. What
they were practicing was not an individual action. They were praying with other Christians not by
themselves. Also they were praying out loud. The Priest was saying the prayer and the others were
either repeating after him or saying Amen when he finished his prayer. After praying, most of the
Christians light up candles at specific part of the church. A famous sociologist Emile Durkheim
discusses about religion in the perspective of sociology in his book, The Elementary Forms of
Religious Life. He mentions in his book that society creates the religion to live with moral rules. Since
I observe the atmosphere of that holy place, I came up with several questions. What are the forces to
make them go to the Church and pray together? And how do they use the symbols to become a
motivated person?
In sociological perspective, Durkheim believes that in order to understand the community, one need to
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They share the bread, and that also reminds me they are a big family. When I asked them why they eat
and drink in a prayer place, they answered that they eat and drink because they think they are gifts
from Jesus. Religions, which have held so considerable a place in history, and to which, in all times,
men have to receive the energy which they must have to live, should be made up of a tissue of
illusions (Durkheim, 45). Eating bread and drinking wine are the symbols to receive the energy to
understand the importance of being community every members of this family. It can be explained with
this theory that eating or drinking here is not as the real meaning. They are objects to give energy,
power and motivation to the
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The Hunger Games and the Lottery Comparison Essay
My two books for this comparison essay are The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, and The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins. The Lottery is about the towns people drawing out slips of paper and seeing who
gets the slip of paper with the black pencil dot; whereas The Hunger Games is about Katniss taking
her sister s place when she she s called into the Hunger Games and trying to survive in the arena with
Peeta in the Hunger Games. This book ends with Katniss and Peeta winning the Hunger Games and
the two of them returning to District 12 with mixed feelings for each other, and an unforgettable
experience. There are many similarities between these two books. Both stories have mind blowing
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As a sacrifice for a good harvest. So you can see they both have some similarities; one of them being,
they are both barbaric when it comes to rituals. The settings of these two books are different, because
The Hunger Games mainly takes place in the arena, and The Lottery takes place in a public town spot.
In The Lottery , there s really no romance, but in The Hunger Games, Katniss and Peeta are shown to
the world as a couple. I think is actually a good tactic when trying to get sponsors and surviving
because Peeta does protect Katniss and I believe he really does have feelings for her, as she does for
him. Katniss is confused about her feelings for Gale, I think that she probably does care for Gale, but
personally I think she cares for Peeta more. Otherwise why would she have risked her life for for him?
Like when each district got a pack, and she ended up giving Peeta the sleeping syrup so she could go
get the pack so Peeta could survive. There were also many differences between these two books. At
first Tessie didn t know she was the one that was going to be the one getting stoned to death literally;
but when Katniss volunteered to take Prim s place in the Hunger Games, she knew that she was
risking her life. Tessie wasn t prepared for the stoning, whereas Katniss was put into training and
could defend herself is she were attacked. These two books are different because The Hunger Games
is more of a young adult book, and The
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Ode To A Grecian Urn Essay
A non static immobility of human world; in the light of Ode on a Grecian Urn
Mavra Tanveer, Anam Kanwal, Maratab Abid, Sumera Batool
Abstract
This research paper studies the mortality of human world and the immortality of art via the poem Ode
to a Grecian Urn . In this paper, we study the difference between imagination and reality through
human sculpture on Urn. People in art are frozen perfectly but the living individuals are imperfect.
Keywords: Paradox, sensual imagery, binary opposition, mortality and immortality.
Introduction
Keats was an archetype of Romantic poetry and he had struggled throughout his life to be in a good
book. His life was filled with catastrophe which made him to use the pen and write his feelings on a
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He juxtaposes the mortality of man with the immortality of art. He through sculpture sees the picture
of reality via imagination as if were alive. He used to flight away in a world of imagination but comes
back in reality; as an alarm clock wakes us up from the world of dreams. He in this poem wants to tell
about the still immobility of a man through art. The urn passes through many ages without dying. It is
alien to all ideas and concepts. It forms a paradox for the human beings in the side of urn. People are
immortal but the art described by the poet shows the people frozen in time. As doth eternity
People on a urn haven t confront aging and death and are forever young. He examines the picture of a
piper who is playing to his lover. Keats has escaped from the reality that his love is undying. The
melodies for the piper will ever last.
But in reality, this person will never be able to fulfill
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Essay On The Paradox Of The Reformation
The Paradox of the Reformation in Ireland: Why it is Essential in Spite of its Failure 1. Introduction
While the Protestant Reformation was a movement that was influenced, and even caused by events
prior to 1517; a domino effect was unleashed when, on October 31, 1517, a young German monk
named Martin Luther nailed his work, The Ninety Five Theses, to the door of All Saints Church in
Wittenberg, Germany. Although Luther had never intended it to do so; his exploit acted as a catalyst
for what was a nearly perfect formula for this reformation to ensue. In the years following that night;
what started out as an intended scholarly objection, led to disputes, and disputes to rebellion, and
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Edward VI sought to continue to reform but now he did so in the form of new religious policies. These
attempts were futile, short lived, and overshadowed by Edward s short reign and his half sister Mary s
rise to the throne and actions as queen. On her succession, Roman Catholic worship was reinstated not
only in Ireland but in Great Britain as well. This however did also not last long as Mary passed away
five years after ascending to the throne at which point in time her sister Elizabeth took her place.
Elizabeth immediately reverted to the ways of her late brother and father, as she was Protestant. When
she came to the throne, Elizabeth had the Act of Supremacy and Act of Uniformity sent through
parliament they both passed. The former was an act that her father had passed in order to gain
authority of the church. She had to replace it because it was repealed by her sister Mary while she was
Queen. The latter made attendance at church mandatory and established fines for missing. From that
point forward the Church of Ireland, the Anglican church, was the established church of Ireland; this
irritated much of the population because they were not a part of the privileged minority of the
established
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Dr. Baba Sahib Ambedkar
AMBEDKARISM IS NONE OTHER THAN MODERNISM
R. Kumara Swamy
Asst. Prof. of English
K L University
Vaddeswaram
Guntur
Andhra Pradesh, India
ABSTRACT::
Dr. Baba Sahib Ambedkar was one to raise his voice for Dalit cause who brought out a social
revolution through Dalit literature after 1960s and through the establishment of a social organization
based on his principles. The Maher movement of Maharastra has been seen as all India Movement
under the leadership of B.R. Ambedkar. Ambedkarism protested against the established unjust social
order. It exposes the sufferings, frustration and torture imposed on them and their revolt against this
inhuman treatment called modernism.
Ambedkar, as a modernist with western thought emerged as a leader of the oppressed communities. As
he was highly educated, he tried to transform the Indian Hindu society. He put all his efforts to
eradicate the evils of caste system and untouchablity of Indian society. He rose his voice for the cause
of the down trodden, and degraded people of the society. His vast contribution for the up gradation of
the Dalits of India is uncalculated and immeasurable. Without Ambedkar one cannot imagine the
Indian constitution. He hoped for a casteless modern society which treats all people in equal manner,
irrespective of caste and creed, race and religion. The down trodden people who lived away from the
main villages suffered for generations from the social evils of caste system. He put forward all his
modern
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Technology And The Security Of The Public Confidence
Introduction
Imagine going about your weekly errands, making purchases like you normally would when you hand
the cashier your card for payment and it declines. You call the bank only to find out that your account
has been drained of all its funds. This experience leaves you confused, who, how and why has this
happened, and for the most part the answers do not come as quickly as you would, like or even at all.
This issue plays out day after day for thousands of consumers as merchant data breaches and
compromises have left millions of consumer information exposed. These recent compromises in
merchant systems and cyber attacks have exposed a deficiency in the security used to protect the
public. This largely in part to outdated technology and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The hackers use those footholds to crawl through corporate networks until they gain access to the in
store cash register systems. From there, criminals collect payment card data off the cash register
systems and send it back to their servers abroad . (Perloth, N. (2014, August 22, P6). This has led to
fall out both from the public as well as industries scrambling to fix the situation before it gets any
worse.
The recent compromise of Target has exposed a more underlying issue of merchant s inability to
monitor and secure the payment systems and the databases that store consumer card information.
When it comes to the technology in place that monitors and secure customer information, there are no
active monitoring of the systems. There will need to be an overhaul of the current technology in place
by these organizations, if they hope to combat fraud and protect consumers from data breaches and
merchant compromises. (Heun, D. (2013).
Fall Out From Data Breaches
Cyber Attacks have forced industries to assess many areas of security as well as policies and
procedures currently in place that protect sensitive information. Companies have lost billions of
dollars as part these breaches, as they are forced to reimburse consumers for transactions and exposure
of their identities. A report by the
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Medical School Tuition Cost Essay
Medical school tuition is reputable for being expensive and a risky investment. Although the tuition
price can range from various medical schools, the price of each school should be consistent for
individuals. Unfortunately, the illusion of a meritocracy proves evident when comparing the medical
debt of students from differing racial/ ethnic backgrounds. These articles explore the hypothesized
reasons as to why Blacks and Whites have higher rates of medical school debt, in contrast to Asians
and Hispanics. Some proclaim that these results are due to an individual s socio economic status. On
the other hand, others present the idea that it could be a result of attempts to diversify the medical
field, encouraging more financial aid and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Furthermore the study does not provide enough evidence to pinpoint specific reasons as to why these
disparities exist. A continuation of the study and deeper analysis of student s financials resources
would improve the research. Jolly examines the effects medical school tuition has on prospective and
former students. He used data collected by the AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges)
questionnaire distributed to medical students in 2003. The reports from the AAMC questionnaire show
variation in average debt of college students, and also displays the differences in graduates debt by
race. Jolly compares the differences of indebtedness of each race to the influence debt has on medical
school decisions. By doing so, Jolly is able to see if minorities obtain more debt than non minorities.
The results of the data displayed a discrepancy between the debt of blacks and whites versus Asians
and Hispanics. Yet the difference of debt amongst the races is less than 5%, and thus considered to be
not significant in the study. The data seems reliable as it measures the debt of medical students after
graduation and not prior to. However the data is based on self reported questionnaires, which could
lead to a non response bias. The study also is inconclusive in determining how race impacts a medical
student s debt. Rather, Jolly focuses more on the financial resources the student has (i.e. family
wealth). The affirmative action of medical schools are often racially biased
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Understand Foodborne Illnesses
In order to understand foodborne illnesses There are four types of pathogens microorganisms that they
can contaminate the food and cause illness, than there is different conditions affect the growth of this
foodborne harmful microorganisms we also need to know and understand the difference the different
types of food that support the growth of pathogens we need to be able to distinguish between
foodborne infections intoxications and toxin mediated infections than there is bacteria viruses
parasites and fungi and there are different types of biological chemical and physical contaminants and
we have to learn about food allergies. To really understand foodborne illness first we need to learn
about microorganisms that cause them and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
eating food contaminated with foodborne pathogens or their toxins which is just another word for
poisons is the leading cause of foodborne illness .there are four types of microorganisms that can
contaminate food and cause foodborne illness bacteria viruses parasite and fungi and there are six
conditions that support the growth of this harmful food borne microorganisms with the exception of
viruses that you can remember this six conditions if you use the acronym fat tom those initials stand
for food acidity temperature time oxygen and moisture ..let s look at the first condition the food itself
just like people foodborne pathogens need nutrients to grow they typically needs carbohydrates and
proteins we can find this food like meet polytree dairy products , cooked rice pasta and eggs
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What Makes Writing An Essay Difficult- Why Is Essay Writing So Hard

  • 1. What Makes Writing An Essay Difficult- Why Is Essay Writing So Hard 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. What Makes Writing An Essay Difficult- Why Is Essay Writing So Hard What Makes Writing An Essay Difficult- Why Is Essay Writing So Hard
  • 2. Essay Understanding the Communication Process in the Work... Reflective Review M3.30 Understanding the Communication Process in the Work Place Nikki Carr ILM Level 3 December 2010 Word count 1,946 Communication Needs Word count 852 This assignment will demonstrate my understanding of the communication process within my work place, I have identified two specific communication needs that I use on a regular basis, with the focus on written communication via electronic mail (E mail) system used by the organization and verbal communication in the form of periodic one to one supervisions between my myself and my manager. Within any organization communication is essential for a successful business to occur. The collaboration and cooperation between the workforce and our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oral, the advantages and disadvantages. An example of a verbal communication within the work place would one to one supervisions held between myself and my manager. Primarily, this verbal communication is to produce an effective work plan whilst enabling feedback from both parties to be heard. The communication process would typically begins with my manager (source) and is where the context of the meeting is set and where encoding begins. It is important that the source uses appropriate language during encoding and assumptions are not made about the receiver. Also important is that messages are clear and concise so that the receiver can decode in a manner acceptable to them. As this is a two way process it is necessary that the source displays openness with non language to ensure effective feedback from the receiver. An advantage of supervisions being held in this format rather that choosing written is that the both sender and receiver are able to pick up on non language cues such as body and facial language both which can encourage openness if used in the correct manner.
  • 3. Yet disadvantages become apparent when reflecting on past supervisions, as these have historically contained an element of emotion which can hinder the communication process. Barriers to communication Word count 666 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Many people argue that being a “youtuber” is a real job.... Many people argue that being a youtuber is a real job. Some people say people on youtube are just lazy and have no skills but the famous youtube channels earning six figure incomes think they are just jealous. Being a youtuber is a real job. They put in enough time, work, and effort as any other job. They have to record, edit, animate, and clear any copyright laws before posting a video. There are videos that can be an easy thirty seconds and there are videos that are over an hour. The video may only be one hour long however, the youtuber could ve recorded or edited for days. Another reason to consider a youtuber as a real job is that there are many different types of youtube channels, just as there are different jobs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The top Youtube creator makes six point seven million dollars a year just playing games all day. The top network also make the exact same amount. One person, completely by themselves, can make as much money as a famous gaming studio. Rihanna s vevo channel makes her an extra eight million dollars. Lastly, Ellen Degeneres has the number one Youtube channel of all and makes an amazing eight point six million dollars! Youtube isn t just a website that gives entertainment, but can also find talent or co workers. Many actors, dancers, comedians, and music producers are found on Youtube. Youtuber Emmanuel Hudson, a fine dreaded up young gentleman, was discovered by Nick Cannon and asked to join MTV2 s Wild N Out crew (Kimberley
  • 5. Gredeon). Some youtubers get more hits than other celebrities and shows. Jenna Marbles drew thirty million views per episode between 2011 and 2012, according to the International Business Times. The top rated CBS program, Two and a Half Men pulled in less than that (Gredeon). But in reality, becoming one of the top creators on Youtube takes consistency, a nonstop work Schedule and a growing audience that have chosen to spend their valuable time watching your videos instead of the millions of others found on Youtube. But the rise to million dollar salaries has taken all of these creators years to generate through their video making hard work (Carly Lanning). Most Youtubers that want a rise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Claude Monet Influences Claude Monet has been one of the most influential artists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Leading the Impressionist Movement, he brought forth new ideals in the art world. Monet had a rough beginning, with many critics disapproving of his unconventional art style, but his revolutionary works would come to be loved and would influence many future artists. Claude Oscar Monet (though some sources say Oscar Claude Monet) was born on November 14, 1840 in Paris ( Claude Oscar Monet Biography ). He and his older brother, Leon ( Claude Monet ), were born to Claude Adolphe Monet, a grocer, and Louise Justine Aubrée, a singer. Monet s father wanted him to continue the family s grocery store business, but he wanted to be an artist instead (Claude Oscar Monet Biography ). This may have been due to, in part, his mother s influence being a singer, she taught him to appreciate the arts ( Claude Monet and His Paintings ). On April 1, 1851, at age ten, Monet attended the Le Havre secondary school of the arts ( Claude Oscar Monet Biography ). He was considered a decent student, but he would much rather be outside with nature than confined in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... . . was to share the experience of a blind person suddenly restored to sight, so that he could see the world anew. Even the way in which he approached painting was out of the ordinary. Instead of trying to paint specific objects, Monet broke the objects down into the colors and shapes that made them up. He once gave advice to an American painter in 1890, saying When you go out to paint, try to forget what objects you have before you, a tree, a house, a field, or whatever. Merely think, here is a little square of blue, here an oblong of pink, here a streak of yellow. Monet wasn t very religious, and it s possible that he was even an atheist. Some say he used painting as a sort of form of meditation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Scientific Management And Human Relations Theory Scientific management is a management theory developed by Frederick W Taylor. Its main purpose is to improve an organization s efficiency in production through analyzing workflow systematically using quantitative analysis to improve task completion efficiency. Reducing waste, increasing methods of production and create a just distribution of goods are goals of the scientific management theory. On the other hand, human relations theory attributed by Elton Mayo counteracts with scientific management theory that ignored human issues of behavior. In human relations theory, a worker is treated as an individual and what motivates and cultivates them in their achievement is analyzed. Both scientific management and human relation theory aims to improve efficiency in the workplace and it still applies to the workforce in the modern days despite the opposing ideas of both theories. The scientific management theory have an assumption that workers are lazy, not smart in analyzing tasks, only prefers simplified work and only works for money (Miller Form, 1964). According to Taylor (2004), workers are unable figure out the most efficient way in doing work. Therefore, they are thought as replaceable working parts like a machine in the production line and can be trained to specialize in a certain procedure in the production. They are assumed to adopt the Protestant work ethic, working for long hours and not taking any breaks. Whenever a worker or a part failed to perform its tasks, they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Doctrine Of Salvation And Grace Thesis Statement The purpose of this thesis is to provide an understanding of the meaning of Soteriology and the relation to the Doctrine of Salvation and Grace (Free Grace). Soteriology is the study of the doctrine of salvation. Basically, the teaching of Soteriology is part of Systematic Theology. This paper will approach each aspect of God Divine decrees, from a biblical standpoint and His plan of salvation. The working of God s plan includes three periods in time: Eternity Past Earth s History Eternity Future (Citing: Page 1, The Biblical Doctrine of Salvation, Tim Hegg) Abstract The basic study of Soteriology is to gain an understanding of the studies of the various religious doctrines on the theory of the doctrine of salvation. It has important role in doctrinal studies such as: redemption, justification, sanctification, propitiation and atonement. Soteriology, provide an understanding of God s divine purpose and plan for the salvation of man, when he/she fall into sin, and how He will deliver man out of his sinful condition. This paper will provide an understanding the theories of theology of the history of the church, the celebration of the atonement; Jesus Christ being the vicarious substitutionary lamb slain for the sins of mankind. Studying Soteriology present different viewpoints on the doctrine of Justification, during the time period, when the churches were struggling with the Reformation Movement. The reformed churches was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Compare And Contrast Jesus Sermon On The Mount And Still Is Our s Today While Matthew and Luke both describe Jesus Sermon on the Mount, each writer emphasizes different themes of Jesus teaching and gives different messages to their respective audiences. Matthew, likely writing for a Jewish audience, highlights how Jesus message resonated with the poor, how his teaching was not intended to abolish the established religious law, and how Jesus followers should live by the spirit of the law. Unlike Matthew, Luke wrote to a predominantly Gentile audience and in his account of Jesus s speech emphasizes that Jesus teaching calls to the poor, asks people to actively do good, and highlights the hypocrisy in his audience. In comparison, Matthew connects Jesus teaching to the Jewish religion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A prominent part of Luke s account focuses on the poor. Similar to Matthew, Luke s account directly states the piety of the poor but his account continues to scorn the rich. Luke s gospel, in a very direct way, blesses the poor and damns the rich. Luke writes, Blessed are you who are hungry now, for you will be filled, and directly contrasts this statement later when he writes, Woe to you who are full now, for you will be hungry. (Luke 6:21, Luke 6:25). Luke s account of Jesus speech emphasises that his audience, Jesus followers, should not only love pious people, but rather they should also love impious people. After he describes people who love and lend for personal gain, Jesus explains that a person should love sinners and others who hate them, not just those who benefit the person themself: But love your enemies, do good, and lend, expecting nothing in return (Luke 6:35). Luke calls his audience to love everyone and challenges them to collaborate with their enemies. Later in Luke s account, he notes how his audience identifies the faults in others before they examine themselves. He calls his audience to purify themselves before helping others in order to avoid hypocrisy and uses a parable to illustrate this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Effects Of Polygraph Tests On The United States... While the courts have been slow to accept polygraphs, others have embraced them. Polygraph tests have gained general acceptance in the scientific fields of psychology and psychophysiology and in the areas of those disciplines devoted to credibility assessment. Psychophysiological credibility assessment, commonly known as polygraph testing, has long passed the experimental stage. The United States government has been, and continues to be, a heavy user of polygraph tests. Numerous federal agencies use the polygraph to investigate criminal acts and to vet employees. Some Federal agencies that use the polygraph include the following: Federal Bureau of Investigation; Secret Service; Drug Enforcement Agency; all of the Armed Services; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That begs the question of how accurate are juries at detecting truth and how accurate is eyewitness testimony? The DOD Polygraph Institute also teaches a course on how to offer polygraph results at trial. It has been estimated that the Federal government employs about 500 polygraph examiners and spends approximately $25 million per year on examiner salaries alone. These numbers have increased dramatically since the establishment of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. When you look at how prevalent the use of the polygraph is within the United States government (and the justice system) it is mind boggling that most courts are unwilling to consider the evidence as credible. The Science of a Polygraph In practice, virtually all polygraph instruments record measures from at least three physiological systems that are controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Recordings are usually made of palmar sweating (commonly known as the galvanic skin response or the electrodermal response), relative blood pressure (obtained from an inflated cuff on the upper arm), and respiration (obtained from volumetric sensors placed around the chest and/or abdomen). Some field polygraph instruments also make measurements of peripheral vasomotor activity and monitor the subject s movements. The basis of polygraphy or psychophysiological credibility assessment is a scientific theory that can be and has been tested with the methods of science. Any conscious effort ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Richard Linklater s Childhood The memories of childhood development stick to the minds of many people for long periods whereas, people can recall many moments from their childhood lives, but don t possess the cognitive ability to link them together.in this sense, Boyhood is an American film depicting the growth of a young boy, Mason Evans Jr from the age of 6 to 18 years. The film was written and directed by Richard Linklater, who took approximately 12 years to complete the task of composing the film. Hence, its writing and composition started in 2002 and ended in 2014, where Linklater aimed at explaining the transitional stage from childhood to adulthood. The American modernization has been portrayed in the Boyhood film where objects, events, themes, and institutions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The film took Linklater over 12 years to compose until it became useful in 2014when it was released. Oakley compares Boyhood with the television series Seven Up (Almond 1964), which traces the lives of a set of people who were interviewed first at age seven; and seven consecutive years after. Thus, this illustrates the growth and maturation of each cast members over the 12 year period of producing this film. In the different scenes of the film, the American modern ways of living have been explained using the real life experience of Mason. The new modern ways of life include love for guitar, dates, substance abuse, mobile phones, automobiles, video games, a passion for photography, family life and school. The film discusses different trajectories of emotional and cognitive development that people undergo thus determining their personalities. It explains the different experiences that one faces while interacting with different people such as parents, friends, and siblings. According to Oatley, the way modern people life is interesting as they can have unity and create a scheme of love and belongingness. However, Mason is presented as a cheerful and temperamental child in the film. Each stage of growth shaped is psychological views and experiences in a more meaningful yet, monolithic way of dealing with challenges of everyday ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Piper Alpha Case Studies Abstract This research report is about the Piper Alpha Disaster that happened in 1988. Being one of the major oil production oil rig in the UK, the accident that took place more than 20 years ago caught the attention of many, especially those in the field. The happening was largely due to the complacency of the supervisors as well as the safety measures of the management. Using the internet, academic journals and textbooks available, the research was conducted by referring to various sources of information regarding the incident. After the explosion there are many new prevention steps taken in this field of industry as well as new managing system of the offshore regulatory control. 1. Introduction 1.1 Background The Piper Alpha ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The offshore oil and gas was a very new industry introduced to the United Kingdom very briefly 30 years ago. The naïve government was seduced by the very promising reward of the industry, knowing that it ll be high risk. The management disregarded adherence to certain safety rules. There were regulations, but enforcement was not there. The nation and corporate pride rendered everything in disaster. 2.1.2 Structure and Function A large fixed platform, Piper Alpha was situated on the Piper oilfield, approximately 120 miles (193 km) northeast of Aberdeen in 474 feet (144 m) of water, and comprised four modules separated by firewalls. The platform was constructed by McDermott Engineering at Ardersier and UIE at Cherbourg, with the sections united at Ardersier before tow out during 1975, with production commencing in late 1976 (Drysdale amp; Slyvester Evans, 1998). The west and east elevation of the topsides of the Piper Alpha platform are as shown in figures 2 and 3. Module A, the wellhead module was considered to be the most hazardous were arranged so to provide a maximum separation with module D, which contain various utilities and also the accommodation deck above. Module comprises of 36 wellhead which is used to control the flow of hydrocarbons and water from the well. Module B is the production where separation of oil and other fluids took place. From there, the oil will also be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The State Of Michigan Is A Word Formed By The Ojibwa Tribe Water Essay: The state of Michigan is also called mishigamaa which was a word formed by the Ojibwa tribe. Mishigamaa means large water or large lake. This state is known for its large and beautiful bodies of water. In my experiences, I have noticed that Michigan has extremely fresh and clean, large bodies of water in comparison to other Midwest states. Michigan involves two peninsulas, the Upper and Lower Peninsula. They are separated by the Straits of Mackinac and a few nearby islands. The Straits of Mackinac connects two of the Great Lakes; Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. They are connected by the Mackinac Bridge. Michigan covers 58,110 square miles of land, 38,575 spare miles of the Great Lakes and 1,305 square miles of inland waters (2015 pg.1). The water cycle represents how water is exchanged and cycled through Earth s land, oceans, and atmosphere (2010 pg.1). Evaporation, condensation, and precipitation are all three main factors within the water cycle. Evaporation occurs when a liquids surface changes to gas. For example, when water from rivers, oceans or lakes evaporate, it becomes water vapor. Condensation occurs when gas changes to a liquid. For example, clouds form when water vapor condescends. Precipitation is described as any liquid or solid water that falls to earth from above. A great and simple example would be rain, snow or hail (2010 pg.1). Within the water cycle, there are three states of water: solid, liquid and gas. Most of Earth s freshwater is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Namesake Movie Themes Every day there are people from foreign countries who immigrate to the United States in search of new opportunities and to establish a new life. The Namesake is a heartwarming family movie that accurately portrays the difficulties that some of these immigrants face when beginning their lives in their new homeland and trying to assimilate themselves into the foreign culture. The themes of family, cultural diversity, and identity crisis were displayed prominently throughout the film. Director Mira Nair has personally gone through the same situation, which made her the perfect director for this movie. Nair came to the United States from India when she was in college ( Mira Nair ). She used her knowledge and own background to produce a film based ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gogol is torn between whether he wants to live a true Bengali life like his parents want him to or if he wants to live an American life like all the people around him. For most the film, the only piece of Bengali culture that he expresses is his name but he does not express it in a positive manner. To Gogol, it is just a foolish name that he gets teased for in school. He does not understand why his father would name him after his favorite author Nikolai Gogol. Viewers do not find out the reason for why Gogol s father named him Gogol until the middle of the movie; it has to do with the very first scene of the film when Ashoke is the only survivor on a train that crashes. Even after hearing his father s story, Gogol remains disengaged from his culture. It is not until his father s unexpected death when Gogol has an epiphany and finally begins to accept that he can live a life where he is able to embrace two different cultures without having to choose one or the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Purpose Of The Ten Commandments In The Bible The Bible: 40 authors, 66 books, 1189 chapters, and 783,137 words all in one sacred book. Written nearly 3500 years ago the first author of this magical book did not start his story in 1500 b.c.e where he belonged but rather the beginning of all time. From the beginning of time on the book has been passed from person to person, until the closing of the book in 95 a.d. Throughout all of these years the Bible has taught, inspired and even entertained millions of people. The Bible has many purposes and one is to teach. The bible teaches mankind to have morals, to live pure, and to live by faith. In the bible there are many commandments, these holy duties are expected from us as humans to live by. The ten commandments: you shall have no other gods before Me. You shall make no idols. You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain. Keep the Sabbath day holy. Honor your father and your mother. You shall not murder. You shall not commit adultery. You shall not steal. You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. You shall not covet. . The ten commandments are meant for people to look at and realize what they are doing right and wrong in their lives. Jesus intended people to learn and gain knowledge through these commandments, yet in the world we live in today many people would disregard these obligations as if they were burning the Bible. In tough times where people do not know where to look for hope and redemption the bible always has words of wisdom and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Forbidden Love in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet Essay Don t you hate it when something doesn t turn out the way you wanted it to? When you care so deeply about something and sacrifice so much just so that it can happen, but despite it all, ends in ruins. This is the theme of Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet. In this tragic tale, two fated lovers risk everything, even life itself, to be with one another. They go against family, friends and fate to be together. Had premonitions in the play been taken more seriously by key characters, tragedy could have been avoided. In the play we read of many warnings which, had they been heeded, would have saved the lives of Romeo and Juliet. Warnings such as the Prologue and Romeo s first dream, From forth the fatal loins of these foes a pair of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On, lusty gentlemen. [Act 1.5. 107 113] Despite the warning of death, Romeo tells fate, which he believes to be controlling his life, to take over and guide his sails. Romeo and Juliet could have been spared had the Prologue, and Romeo s first dream in the play, been seen as warnings. Many lives could have been spared had the characters paid closer attention to Romeo s and Juliet s actions and words. If key characters, such as Nurse and Frair Lawrence had paid closer attention to the events, and comprehended the threat, Romeo and Juliet s death might not have been so premature. On the night of first meeting Romeo, Juliet has already decided that she is in love with him and wants to be married, Go ask his name. if he be married, my grave is like to my wedding bed... My love sprung from my only hate! Too early seen unknown too late! Prodigious birth of love it is to me, that I must love a loathed enemy. [Act 1.5. 133 140] Nurse informs Juliet of Romeo s family name, Montague, her family s sworn enemies. If Nurse had stopped the progression of Juliet s love for Romeo at that point, or if she had informed Lady and Lord Capulet soon after, Juliet and Romeo wouldn t have had a chance to be together; also, Mercutio wouldn t have died because Romeo s love for Juleit wouldn t have conflicted his fight with Tybalt. If Nurse had only weighed the danger in these very early lines, or thought about the drama that could entail, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Are The Four Types Of Innovation Radical,... Discussion Question 7.2 Describe a firm you think has been highly innovative. Which of the four types of innovation radical, incremental, disruptive, or architectural did it use? Did the firm use different types over time? Chipotle is the leader in the fast casual market, with over 1,900 locations, $3.21 billion in annual revenue, and the ability to serve up to 300 customers an hour. It has innovated the restaurant market by providing reasonably priced scratch made meals, containing local ingredients, all within the confines of a pleasing aesthetic environment (Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc., 2014; Kaplan, 2011). To reach its success, the firm utilized architectural innovation by stealing components of various types of restaurants already in existence. The company appropriated its rapid meal preparation methods from fast food chains such Subway and Quiznos, adopted its provision of quality food from more upscale casual Mexican restaurants, and implemented a locally based supply chain similar to that seen at many local farm to table establishments. This convergence of different properties came together right as the millennial generation was coming of age and demand higher quality, natural, and locally sourced ingredients in meals that could receive quickly. The company has also attempted to utilize an incremental innovation approach by removing all CMO ingredients and testing new foods such as breakfast items, soup, and chorizo sausage (The Associated Press, 2015; Peterson, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Interpretive Project 2 Pamela Franklin BIBL 110 D19 Undergraduate Program Professor Spencer December 13, 2015 Interpretive Project 2 Paul s letter to the Galatians describes (in part) how to maintain Christian liberty and how to walk in the Spirit. Galatians 5: 16 18 (RSV) states: But I say, walk by the Spirit and do not gratify the desires of the flesh. For the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh; for these are opposed to each other, to prevent you from doing what you would. But if you are led by the Spirit you are not under the law. The following illustrates the four steps of the Interpretive Journey for New Testament Letters in Duvall and Hays Journey into God s Word: Your Guide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So we have the opportunity today to choose the power and freedom in Christ as opposed to slavery through useless and destructive solutions We have escaped self deception. We realize that no amount of works will grant us salvation. It is only through faith in Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior that we will receive it. Step 3: Cross the Principilizing Bridge We find that the theological principle that people cannot achieve God s acceptance by keeping the law or by human effort alone (symbolized by circumcision). God s grace is given as a gift This principle is timeless. It is not geared towards any culture. It is directed at all of those who believe Christ to be our Lord and Savior, is not time specific and is relevant to both the biblical reader as well as the contemporary. God s law shows people their sins. So it shows people that they need to trust Jesus. Only Jesus can free us from the punishment for our sins. And it is not enough that we cease to do evil, but we must learn to do well. Our conversation will always be answerable to the principle which guides and governs us. Step 4: Grasp the text in our town We do not live by the Law of Moses today, however, we very often live our lives as if we are in control. We labor for money, property and prestige sometimes by any means necessary and believe that we will gain favor in the eyes of God and our peers. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Assault Or Discipline Essay Assault or Discipline When describing a physical altercation between two adults, the term is assault and battery. Assault on an individual has more than immediate effects; the effects can last a lifetime in severe cases. In all fifty states, it is a crime to hit, strike or use corporal punishment in any deliberate manner towards any person over the age of eighteen. However, this law does not apply to physical force being used on minors. Spanking, whipping, and paddling are among a few common references to this form of punishment. Physically disciplining children has had many names over the years. No matter which term is used, corporal punishment has a negative impact on every party involved. It is a widely used, socially accepted method ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... America no longer holds executions in the street, no longer condones segregation, and even gives animals the right to not be mistreated. It has strived to become a country of equal opportunity and treatment. Yet, America allows the injustice of children being mistreated within its borders everyday. Most parents do not see the injustice that they are imposing upon their children, or the negative influence they are portraying. The continuing pattern of injustice is seen in the opposition. The opposing side argues the fact that they were spanked as children and this action has done no long term damage to them. The damage they are looking for is unseen. It is in the way they function as a parent, spouse, co worker, and even affects their sub conscious thinking. The fact that these people were subjected to spanking as children is the reason they have justified their argument for hitting their children. It creates a pattern and increases the likelihood the children in these situations will continue that pattern (AAP 725). Most parents do not know how to stop the cycle. Parents must decide for themselves how to take control of the situation, and decide what results they want for their own children. When the choice is made to use spanking as a disciplinary method, children are often left with more negative psychological results than parents intend. Parental behavior is the supposed to be an example to children of what love looks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening And Desert Places Robert Frost s Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening and Desert Places are complementary works which coincide with the naturesque elements most commonly ascribed to Frost. The two poems were published over a decade apart in a period after the first World War where feelings of lack of community and self worth had grown in precedents amongst the general public. The early years of Frost s literary career were spent on his poultry farm in Derry, New Hampshire as he toiled his land. Although Frost made for a bad farmer and suffered many difficulties and losses, it was during that time when he developed his colloquial style of poetry. Of his numerous works, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening and Desert Places both share a common wintertime setting and similar, but contrasting, language and themes. From the features that draw on the distinctness between the poems is their linguistic style. In Stopping by Woods , the language used is more rhythmic and sing song like than the gloomy, earnest descriptions portrayed in Desert Places . The duo was also written with four stanzas in iambic meter with similar rhyme schemes, however the difference between the two lies in the verbatim used to illustrate nature as an omnipresent force. In Desert Places , Robert Frost s persona describes the snow as engulfing the landscape, And the ground almost covered smooth in snow/And a few weeds and stubble showing last. (3 4). On the other hand, in Stopping by Woods the snow has a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Versailles Treaty Dbq How did the Versailles Treaty help cause WWII? The Versailles Treaty was created in order to prevent any further wars from happening such as the calamity that was WWI, however could it be the very reason the Germans felt they needed to strike back at their enemies and cause an even greater calamity than the first World War known as WWII? After the first world war, the Versailles Treaty was created by the nations that won the first world war. Although it was majorly created by the delegates of the 3 biggest powers: Premier George Clemenceau of France, Prime Minister David Prime Lloyd of Britain, and President Woodrow Wilson of the U.S. It consisted of terms that Germany had to abide by after they were forced to sign it after being ignored ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Document A discusses this by showing a map of what the geography of Germany had been after the Versailles Treaty terms, with Alsace and Lorraine, their main production of coal, now in possession of France. To put it another way, the process of Germany being stripped of some its land through the Versailles Treaty s terms had provided an opportunity for the Germans to initiate war in order to regain their land and resources back, along with power. However, this is not the only instance of this, another document validates that the Versailles Treaty had helped cause WWII through its unjust terms. That document would be the famous book created by Adolf Hitler himself, Mein Kampf . In this segment of the book, it can be paraphrased that Hitler feels Germany is naive for believing that the Versailles Treaty will solve the conflicts between all of Europe, instead he recommends that Germany goes to war in order to destroy the unjust terms that oppress them because the restoration of Germany can only be achieved through blood. In other words, Hitler is saying that Germany needs to fight in order to rid themselves of the restrictions imposed by the Versailles Treaty because any peaceful means are flawed. Consequently, it can be inferred that because of the Versailles Treaty, it allowed Hitler to persuade Germany to fight to made the restrictions of the Versailles Treaty void all the more easy and because of this Germany becomes more of a threat thus making the nations ally and fight creating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Paraphilic Behavior I believe that there is no way to definitively explain how people become interested in certain sexual desires, although an argument can be made for those who were sexually exploited as a child, which I will also discuss. I think that people are constantly evolving, and as we change through the years, our sexual interests and desires change as well. Things that we liked as children we have a tendency to outgrow as adults, to expect that we will have the same desires at age 40 that we did at age 20 is naive. Things we believe in and lifelong friends we have may be a constant in our lives, but most things have a propensity to evolve. Therefore, you have to ask yourself why sexuality would not be one of the things to evolve as well. People have long debated that most sexual preferences are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I found that one might have a paraphilia that is necessary for sexual satisfaction (i.e. submission or bondage) and their not at all interested in sex if it does not involve this paraphilia. At the same time, one might have a paraphilic behavior but it is not necessary all the time for sexual satisfaction. They may only engage in this behavior occasionally and may have many other sexual interests. I am leaning toward one developing a paraphilia due to a habit they had early in life that may not have been of a sexual nature but when being repeatedly associated with the activity they become sexually aroused because it was pleasurable. On the other hand, exposure at an early age to inappropriate sexual behavior a child will learn to mimic the behavior, they become conditioned to enjoy the behavior and therefore see it as normal. Since they were deprived of normal sexual contact, they continue to seek gratification through less acceptable ways. This differs from paraphilic behavior because it becomes a disorder due to a child being unable to give ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Criminals Do Not Obey Gun Control Laws Lily Yeremyan Miss Loo American Literature December 08, 2016 Criminals Do not Obey Gun Control Laws In America, the average amount of people shot per year is 100,000; over ten thousand defenseless people are murdered. The Second Amendment s proclamation that A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a Free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed has been an extensive topic of debate. Moreover, the amendment has been one of many debates over the several years throughout America. The discussion of gun control is often debated as to whether or not it is morally right to legally bypass the Second Amendment to avoid unlawful uses of arms. The Second Amendment allows citizens to carry firearms specifically for protection, gun control hinders that right and places civilians lives in danger. In short, the U.S. government s intrusive restrictions on gun laws prevent law abiding citizens from defending themselves with firearms. The effects of gun control should abide with the Second Amendment. Although true, the Second Amendment is not an unlimited right to own guns. Notwithstanding, the Second Amendment allows the freedom to bear arms. The Second Amendment has never been interpreted as giving only states the right to peaceably assemble. Moreover, the Court did not address whether the Second Amendment applies to state and local governments. Even though the government chose to limit the rights of the people, the Second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Cultural Safety In Australia Master of Nursing Science University of Melbourne Foundation of Nursing NURS90066 Student Id: 970109 Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences Subject Coordinator: Mrs Kristen Bakker Test Teacher: Mr Thomas Mathew, Mrs Bronwyn Tarrant In today s era, cultural safety is the principal subject involved in nursing practice. Culture is defined as a group of people of different origins, values, languages they speak, spiritual beliefs and many more. Unsafe cultural practice consists of any action which destroys or deteriorate the overall health and cultural identity of a person or individual. Many factors which influence cultural safety are cultural, socio economic, political, historical, emotional, which potentially affect the indigenous Australians should be taken into account by service care providers to provide best ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population across different parts of Australia have lower life expectancy than mainstream Australians (approximately 10 years difference in lifespan between indigenous and non indigenous people). Late diagnosis of disease is the most prominent, with many indigenous people entering the end or terminal phase of illness before it is diagnosed (Williams, 2016). The colonisation of Australia had a catastrophic effect on Torres islander or Aboriginal people. Behrendt, L, (2012) states that in 1788, Captain Arthur Phillip and other 1500 civilians, marines and crew arrived at Sydney. After 10 years of their arrival, Australia s indigenous population reduced by 90 percent. Three main reasons for this drastic decline in number were violent conflicts between colonisers, the introduction of new diseases and other civilians or non native population acquire the large proportion of indigenous lands. Moreover, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Job Satisfaction, Organizational Commitment And Turnover... The current study involves the analysis of relationship between Job satisfaction, Organizational commitment and Turnover intention of sales persons of private sector insurance companies of Coimbatore district. Employee perception about oneself and the various factors of attrition is also studied to assess what actually influence one to have turnover intention. The theoretical concepts of Employee attrition, Job satisfaction, Organizational Commitment, Perception is explained in this section. 3.B.2 EMPLOYEE ATTRITION Among all the employee related problems, employee attrition has achieved a critical significance and a cause of concern with the increased demand for knowledge and professional employees in India, post liberalization. Attrition in Human Resource terminology, refers to the phenomenon of the employees leaving the company. It is usually measured with a metric called Attrition rate, which simply measures the number of employees moving out of the company (voluntary resigning or laid off by the company). It is also referred as churn rate or employee turnover. The employers are highly concerned about its aftermath in terms of high employee turnover and its impact on organizational productivity. When a person is employed in a company, it is expected from him to show a continuance of his work with the organization and the company shall provide him all the support as an employer. Thus, there is a mutual obligation from both the ends. This mutual relationship is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Biography Of Theodore Robert Cowell s Life Theodore Robert Cowell was born November 24, 1946, in Burlington, Vermont, at the Elizabeth Lung Home for Unwed Mothers. Born to Eleanor Louise Cowell, twenty two years old and unmarried and an unidentified father. Eleanor s family suspected that her abusive father was Bundy s biological father. Being an unwed, single mother in 1946 was looked down upon, and as a result Bundy was raised by his religious grandparents. His grandparents and mother both aware of the truth, tell young Ted that the women he has been with is his sister. Throughout his childhood, Bundy thought his grandfather was a respected man, with dignity and honor. Later finding out his grandfather had history of being physically and emotionally abusive towards his family and pets. The unspoken family secret that was finally told out of rage by the grandfather, that the women Ted had known at the being of his life as his sister was indeed his mother was unveiled. Eleanor moved Ted to Tacoma, Washington where she married Johnnie Bundy, and the couple had five other children and raised their children in normal, loving and caring working class society. Now known as Theodore Ted Bundy, at just the mere age of three, Bundy already developed a fascination to knives and machetes. Many close relatives to Ted can say that as he gotten older he became shy and socially awkward, which developed his love for knives. His love for knives helped him cope with his family held secrets. Awakening of a Killer Bundy was always ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. History Of A Fire Regime And Where We Are Today Jillian Spies, Assignment #1, FRST 547 Forestry in British Columbia Wildfire in British Columbia: The History of a Fire Regime and Where We Are Today The extraordinary wildfires that burned in 2015 worried many British Columbians. That year, 304,460 hectares of land was burned by wildfires in the province (Lori Daniels, personal communication, Oct. 30, 2015). Compared to the 10 year average of 115,000 hectares per year (Lori Daniels, personal communication, Oct. 30, 2015), this is a staggeringly large number. With almost three times the area of forest burned in 2015, one might ask why this increase occurred. The wildfire regime in British Columbia (BC) can be traced back to a time when Indigenous people occupied and managed their relationship with the land without the influence of colonialism and the modern day government of Canada. When the government did start interfering, much of the land previously burned by First Nations was no longer permitted to burn. The landscape was changed because of this fire exclusion practice, and as a result, the province of BC is seeing many negative changes in the landscape, including an increase in the severity of wildfires. The purpose of this paper is to prove that wildfire has shaped the landscape of BC through Indigenous burnings, and as a result of wildfire exclusion in the 20th century, there is an increase in wildfire severity and frequency today. In order to understand how wildfire has influenced BC, one must first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Genetic Variation Between Human Populations Population demographic factors such as age, sex, diet and ethnicity explain the largest proportion of genetic variation between human populations (Fumagalli et al., 2011). Infectious agents including viruses, bacteria and protozoa are likely one of the strongest evolutionary drivers of the remaining genetic diversity within and between populations, as a result of the selective pressure they inflict in regions where infection is endemic. Mortality is the strongest selective pressure which is imposed by an infectious agent. Any genetic variant associated with an improved response to that pathogen is likely to be a target for selection (Fumagalli et al., 2011). Positive selection results in the increased frequency of a beneficial allele. Balancing selection maintains diversity, while negative selection eliminates deleterious variants. This process of natural selection leaves behind distinctive signatures of selection that can be exploited to identify regions of the genome under selection (Karlsson et al., 2014). Signatures of selection are distinctive because they reflect uncommon patterns of allele frequencies at a particular locus when compared to the underlying genetic variation. Candidate based gene approaches, Genome wide association studies (GWAS), haplotype based methods and various statistical tests such as Tajima s D statistic are used to detect these signatures of selection within the human genome. This essay uses specific examples to discuss the evidence of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Marbles Introduction Marble The word Marble comes from Greek word Mamaros which means shining stone Marble is a non foliated, Granular Metamorphic Rock that is formed by the Metamorphism of Limestone and Dolostone. The term marble is also applied to serpentine rocks that can be polished to high shine. Marble belong to the category of building stones widely known as Dimension Stone*All natural stones including marble, granite and slate which can be cut to sizes, polished and used for construction purposes, are referred to as dimensional stones.,){ m p _plant) These are natural stones which can be shaped in form of blocks, slabs, tiles, etc marbel intoro 3 paper Marble Formula The Marble is a carbonate rock which means it has (CO3) in chemistry. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It could be said that marble quarrying and processing industries belong to the oldest industries of the world. The Ancient Egyptians, 5000 years ago, knew 40 different types of ornamental stones and worked chiefly with granite and some types of marble such as Alabaster. Some historians assert that the Greek and the Romans acquired the skills of quarrying and processing marble from the Ancient Egyptians. For over a thousand years now, the economic activity of a city like Carara in Italy has been relying on and revolving mainly around marble. Today, marble is a differentiated product that is internationally traded. The price and value of marble depends on one hand on its natural characteristics (like quality, type and color) and on the other hand on technological processing (giving it a special shape, polish, size and thickness). Hence, the production of marble can be considered as highly differentiated, and strongly dependent on level of technology use.( Azza I. Kandil and Tarek H. Selim)(reaearch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Intel And The 8086 Chip In 1978, Intel came out with the 8086 chip. This chip had 29,000 transistors, 20 address lines, and could talk with up to 1MB of RAM ... designers never suspected anyone would ever need more than 1 MB of RAM (PCMech, 2001, para. 4). Intel continued to produce its 8000 series chips, increasing the speed and the memory each time. In 1982, the 286 was the first processor to have protected mode, which was later used by Windows and other operating systems to allow programs to run separately but concurrently (PCMech, 2001, para. 8). In the late 1980s, Intel came out with the 386. The 386 was a huge step forward, as it had 275,000 transistors, came in a 33 MHz version, worked with 4 GB of RAM, and could support a virtual memory of 64 TB (PCMech, 2001, para. 9). In 2002, hyper threading came out in the Pentium 4 HT, which meant that the CPU could be fooled into thinking it had two CPUs for each one that it actually had. Using hyper threading along with additional cores has enhanced performance and speed because some cores are utilized for programs while others perform background jobs (Hoffman, 2014, paras. 6,7). Another way CPUs have been able to increase speed is by raising the number of cores per CPU socket, and utilizing an I/O Hub called QuickPath Interconnect (Santana, 2014, p. 565). The use of multiprocessing has been the key for the development of today s CPUs. Memory Memory has undergone many changes over the years. In 1949, Jay Forrester developed the first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Abraham Promises The Bible teaches that God s longing to redeem the world has always been His desire, but sinful man has refused God s grace. The appeal to man to turn from his selfish ways dates back to the Old Testament and is clearly displayed in the actions God puts into place with Abraham and the formation of the nation of Israel. These activities are evident in Abraham and the nation of Israel through promises made, examples to show His glory, and Israel s comparison to the Church today. Promises Made In Genesis, God promised blessings to Abraham that would carry to his descendants (Gen. 12:2 3 [NASB]).1 Through these blessings, one man and his family would benefit the whole world and begin a process of ingathering from the darkness and disintegration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As part of those activities, the Scripture clearly indicates His desire to declare Himself to all nations, tongues, and tribes. Walter Kaiser explains that the Old Testament unfolds a plan (Gen. 12:3), a purpose (Ps. 67:1 7) and the need for participation (Exod. 19:4 6) by the nation of Israel.11 There are three significant areas that serve as evidence of God s intentions. They are the use of the Israelites to reach the world as a proclamation, Abraham s specific calling to become a priestly nation, and the nation as an example. God s plan and work are directed to the entire of humanity with His desire to save all of mankind.12 However, man s struggle against God is apparent in events such as the attempt to reach heaven at Babel (Gen. 11:1 9) and the universal condemnation of wickedness, which caused the great flood (Gen. 6:5).13 Israel was designed to be a solid foundation for other nations to turn to. Verkuyl states that even the nations who oppose God will one day celebrate in restored fellowship.14 Israel will become the permanent presence of God s people acting and relating with the world. God s word even makes provision to those who choose to join the nation and accepts them as one born into the community (Exod. 12:48 49).15 While they were never to become part of the world, Isreal was to live in the world and be set aside for the purposes of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Theme Of Discrimination In Native Son Discrimination: Past and Present In the United States, there is an immeasurable amount of hate. Ever since our ancestors came to the United States from England, we search only for differences in each other. These differences can be anything from the color of one s skin, religion, sex, or expression of his or her gender, even political beliefs. Consequently, generally one will treat another differently due to characteristics that they have lack control over. As a human being, one can only tolerate treatment of this kind for so long, and the subject will eventually retaliate. Yet, when an individual does retaliate due to poor treatment, there is no thought given into why they did so. Several characters from Native Son experience this mistreatment which people are still experiencing today. In Richard Wright s novel Native Son, the characters are treated unjustly. Due to his skin color and socioeconomic status, Bigger Thomas misses countless opportunities in life. Almost every minority during this era is born with some disadvantages, identical to Bigger s. For example, Bigger wants to attend aviation school and fly an airplane, but cannot because of the color of his skin. Bigger says: I wanted to be an aviator once. But they wouldn t let me go to the school where I was suppose to learn it. They kept all of the colored boys out (Wright 353). Moreover, Bigger not only misses getting a proper education to have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Questions On Article On Android Security Assignment Title: CYBR 310 45 Week#6 Android Security By Kulbir Singh Kulbir.singh@att.com By submitting this assignment I acknowledge that I have read and agree to abide by the Champlain College Academic Honesty Policy. I declare that all work within this assignment is my own or appropriately attributed. I accept that failure to follow the academic honesty policy may result in a failure grade, or expulsion from Champlain College. Date Due: December 11, 2016 Date Submitted: December 12, 2016 Introduction In this Assignment, I will be writing down the policy for using and allowing of personal devices to connect to the company network for business use while keeping the company data and infrastructure secure. Use the resources at the bottom of this page for a list of the different settings that can be applied to mobile devices. You are developing a policy for your organization that will be applied to ALL mobile devices (phones, tablets, etc) that connect to your mail server. Write a paper explaining your policy choices for both Google and Microsoft. Provide an overview of the organization and its needs as well as all the settings you would enable and why. If there are settings that would be commonly used that you would choose not to apply (e.g., password policy, encryption, remote wipe, etc) explain why you aren t using that. Policy for Mobile devices Organization Overview Our company provides Network support to Fortune 100 companies over the world. We ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Miners Essay The Young Change Agents Introduction: Every organizational structures and practice has the role of the change agent and it plays a significant part in organization. A case like The Young Change Agents focuses on the change leader and the bottom of the ladder. Following by that in this case study James Shaw who joined AIESEC world largest student run international student exchange and development organization and his main responsibilities were recruiting, training, motivating, utilizing and retaining the organization s members. Therefore as a self directed and self motivated person, Shaw kept himself engaged with the organization, and spent time on networking within the firm and making suggestions where he felt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Personal characteristics, attitudes, and qualities most needed to be successful: To be successful in these situation personal characteristics, attitudes and qualities are most needed. Therefore, they recruit Fabio Sgaragli, he had been the national president of AIESEC Italy and also had also worked with Shaw at AIESEC international in Brussels, deeply talented and real visionary. However, implement a whole new strategy adopted by the company, hard work and determination was a very important role to be exercised by the members of the group. In addition, the members were also required to be enthusiastic, creative and ambitious to achieve their goals. Considering different parties involved to the new strategy networking was another important issue that could be considered to make everyone understand the efficiency. According to Jick T.D and Peiperl M.A (2003), each member of the group had good experience with strategic management for being involved for long period in management in other organization, which helps the members to figure out the necessity of a strategy to be considered based on the vision, objectives and goals of the company. PwC is a very big company and it was beyond their thoughts before they actually got selected to the company and it was very hard for the members to communicate with each others to get help and authorization to implement the new strategy. Therefore, it is very important to have good communication skill and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Vince Lombardi, A Visionary And Ethical Leader On December 26, 1960, the Green Bay Packers were down 17 13 late in the game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Quarterback, Bart Starr took the field with one minute remaining to try and lead his team to victory in the National Football League Championship game. Ultimately, the Packers would come up ten yards short as Vince Lombardi would suffer his second straight championship defeat. A dejected Lombardi was quoted as telling his players, That will never happen again. You will never lose another championship game. (ALFCA, 2017) One thing was for certain, when Lombardi said something, he meant it. Vince Lombardi was no doubt a visionary and ethical leader. Due to his rough leadership style, he may not have been the poster boy for professionalism that we expect from our senior leaders today, but his players looked up to him, played hard for him, and believed in him because he displayed visionary and ethical traits to get the best out of his players. This paper will highlight the areas that made Vince Lombardi a visionary and ethical leader. These traits include understanding diversity, practicing transformational leadership, critical thinking, and ethical leadership. Visionary Leader Vince Lombardi was a champion of diversity at a time when it wasn t popular to bring African Americans into the National Football League. Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education [BCEE](2015b) says that diversity just doesn t include race and gender but it includes all individual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Sociological View Of Religion Praying is an important aspect of all religions as well as Christianity. To observe this specific religious phenomenon, I went to the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer. I attended to see one of their prayers. What they were practicing was not an individual action. They were praying with other Christians not by themselves. Also they were praying out loud. The Priest was saying the prayer and the others were either repeating after him or saying Amen when he finished his prayer. After praying, most of the Christians light up candles at specific part of the church. A famous sociologist Emile Durkheim discusses about religion in the perspective of sociology in his book, The Elementary Forms of Religious Life. He mentions in his book that society creates the religion to live with moral rules. Since I observe the atmosphere of that holy place, I came up with several questions. What are the forces to make them go to the Church and pray together? And how do they use the symbols to become a motivated person? In sociological perspective, Durkheim believes that in order to understand the community, one need to understand the religion. In the church, people were praying all together. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They share the bread, and that also reminds me they are a big family. When I asked them why they eat and drink in a prayer place, they answered that they eat and drink because they think they are gifts from Jesus. Religions, which have held so considerable a place in history, and to which, in all times, men have to receive the energy which they must have to live, should be made up of a tissue of illusions (Durkheim, 45). Eating bread and drinking wine are the symbols to receive the energy to understand the importance of being community every members of this family. It can be explained with this theory that eating or drinking here is not as the real meaning. They are objects to give energy, power and motivation to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Hunger Games and the Lottery Comparison Essay My two books for this comparison essay are The Lottery by Shirley Jackson, and The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. The Lottery is about the towns people drawing out slips of paper and seeing who gets the slip of paper with the black pencil dot; whereas The Hunger Games is about Katniss taking her sister s place when she she s called into the Hunger Games and trying to survive in the arena with Peeta in the Hunger Games. This book ends with Katniss and Peeta winning the Hunger Games and the two of them returning to District 12 with mixed feelings for each other, and an unforgettable experience. There are many similarities between these two books. Both stories have mind blowing experiences. Tessie throwing a fit about her husband ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a sacrifice for a good harvest. So you can see they both have some similarities; one of them being, they are both barbaric when it comes to rituals. The settings of these two books are different, because The Hunger Games mainly takes place in the arena, and The Lottery takes place in a public town spot. In The Lottery , there s really no romance, but in The Hunger Games, Katniss and Peeta are shown to the world as a couple. I think is actually a good tactic when trying to get sponsors and surviving because Peeta does protect Katniss and I believe he really does have feelings for her, as she does for him. Katniss is confused about her feelings for Gale, I think that she probably does care for Gale, but personally I think she cares for Peeta more. Otherwise why would she have risked her life for for him? Like when each district got a pack, and she ended up giving Peeta the sleeping syrup so she could go get the pack so Peeta could survive. There were also many differences between these two books. At first Tessie didn t know she was the one that was going to be the one getting stoned to death literally; but when Katniss volunteered to take Prim s place in the Hunger Games, she knew that she was risking her life. Tessie wasn t prepared for the stoning, whereas Katniss was put into training and could defend herself is she were attacked. These two books are different because The Hunger Games is more of a young adult book, and The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Ode To A Grecian Urn Essay A non static immobility of human world; in the light of Ode on a Grecian Urn Mavra Tanveer, Anam Kanwal, Maratab Abid, Sumera Batool Abstract This research paper studies the mortality of human world and the immortality of art via the poem Ode to a Grecian Urn . In this paper, we study the difference between imagination and reality through human sculpture on Urn. People in art are frozen perfectly but the living individuals are imperfect. Keywords: Paradox, sensual imagery, binary opposition, mortality and immortality. Introduction Keats was an archetype of Romantic poetry and he had struggled throughout his life to be in a good book. His life was filled with catastrophe which made him to use the pen and write his feelings on a page. He wrote ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He juxtaposes the mortality of man with the immortality of art. He through sculpture sees the picture of reality via imagination as if were alive. He used to flight away in a world of imagination but comes back in reality; as an alarm clock wakes us up from the world of dreams. He in this poem wants to tell about the still immobility of a man through art. The urn passes through many ages without dying. It is alien to all ideas and concepts. It forms a paradox for the human beings in the side of urn. People are immortal but the art described by the poet shows the people frozen in time. As doth eternity People on a urn haven t confront aging and death and are forever young. He examines the picture of a piper who is playing to his lover. Keats has escaped from the reality that his love is undying. The melodies for the piper will ever last. But in reality, this person will never be able to fulfill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay On The Paradox Of The Reformation The Paradox of the Reformation in Ireland: Why it is Essential in Spite of its Failure 1. Introduction While the Protestant Reformation was a movement that was influenced, and even caused by events prior to 1517; a domino effect was unleashed when, on October 31, 1517, a young German monk named Martin Luther nailed his work, The Ninety Five Theses, to the door of All Saints Church in Wittenberg, Germany. Although Luther had never intended it to do so; his exploit acted as a catalyst for what was a nearly perfect formula for this reformation to ensue. In the years following that night; what started out as an intended scholarly objection, led to disputes, and disputes to rebellion, and eventually, those rebellions into what could be categorized ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Edward VI sought to continue to reform but now he did so in the form of new religious policies. These attempts were futile, short lived, and overshadowed by Edward s short reign and his half sister Mary s rise to the throne and actions as queen. On her succession, Roman Catholic worship was reinstated not only in Ireland but in Great Britain as well. This however did also not last long as Mary passed away five years after ascending to the throne at which point in time her sister Elizabeth took her place. Elizabeth immediately reverted to the ways of her late brother and father, as she was Protestant. When she came to the throne, Elizabeth had the Act of Supremacy and Act of Uniformity sent through parliament they both passed. The former was an act that her father had passed in order to gain authority of the church. She had to replace it because it was repealed by her sister Mary while she was Queen. The latter made attendance at church mandatory and established fines for missing. From that point forward the Church of Ireland, the Anglican church, was the established church of Ireland; this irritated much of the population because they were not a part of the privileged minority of the established ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Dr. Baba Sahib Ambedkar AMBEDKARISM IS NONE OTHER THAN MODERNISM R. Kumara Swamy Asst. Prof. of English K L University Vaddeswaram Guntur Andhra Pradesh, India ABSTRACT:: Dr. Baba Sahib Ambedkar was one to raise his voice for Dalit cause who brought out a social revolution through Dalit literature after 1960s and through the establishment of a social organization based on his principles. The Maher movement of Maharastra has been seen as all India Movement under the leadership of B.R. Ambedkar. Ambedkarism protested against the established unjust social order. It exposes the sufferings, frustration and torture imposed on them and their revolt against this inhuman treatment called modernism. Ambedkar, as a modernist with western thought emerged as a leader of the oppressed communities. As he was highly educated, he tried to transform the Indian Hindu society. He put all his efforts to eradicate the evils of caste system and untouchablity of Indian society. He rose his voice for the cause of the down trodden, and degraded people of the society. His vast contribution for the up gradation of the Dalits of India is uncalculated and immeasurable. Without Ambedkar one cannot imagine the Indian constitution. He hoped for a casteless modern society which treats all people in equal manner, irrespective of caste and creed, race and religion. The down trodden people who lived away from the main villages suffered for generations from the social evils of caste system. He put forward all his modern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Technology And The Security Of The Public Confidence Introduction Imagine going about your weekly errands, making purchases like you normally would when you hand the cashier your card for payment and it declines. You call the bank only to find out that your account has been drained of all its funds. This experience leaves you confused, who, how and why has this happened, and for the most part the answers do not come as quickly as you would, like or even at all. This issue plays out day after day for thousands of consumers as merchant data breaches and compromises have left millions of consumer information exposed. These recent compromises in merchant systems and cyber attacks have exposed a deficiency in the security used to protect the public. This largely in part to outdated technology and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hackers use those footholds to crawl through corporate networks until they gain access to the in store cash register systems. From there, criminals collect payment card data off the cash register systems and send it back to their servers abroad . (Perloth, N. (2014, August 22, P6). This has led to fall out both from the public as well as industries scrambling to fix the situation before it gets any worse. The recent compromise of Target has exposed a more underlying issue of merchant s inability to monitor and secure the payment systems and the databases that store consumer card information. When it comes to the technology in place that monitors and secure customer information, there are no active monitoring of the systems. There will need to be an overhaul of the current technology in place by these organizations, if they hope to combat fraud and protect consumers from data breaches and merchant compromises. (Heun, D. (2013). Fall Out From Data Breaches Cyber Attacks have forced industries to assess many areas of security as well as policies and procedures currently in place that protect sensitive information. Companies have lost billions of dollars as part these breaches, as they are forced to reimburse consumers for transactions and exposure of their identities. A report by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Medical School Tuition Cost Essay Medical school tuition is reputable for being expensive and a risky investment. Although the tuition price can range from various medical schools, the price of each school should be consistent for individuals. Unfortunately, the illusion of a meritocracy proves evident when comparing the medical debt of students from differing racial/ ethnic backgrounds. These articles explore the hypothesized reasons as to why Blacks and Whites have higher rates of medical school debt, in contrast to Asians and Hispanics. Some proclaim that these results are due to an individual s socio economic status. On the other hand, others present the idea that it could be a result of attempts to diversify the medical field, encouraging more financial aid and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore the study does not provide enough evidence to pinpoint specific reasons as to why these disparities exist. A continuation of the study and deeper analysis of student s financials resources would improve the research. Jolly examines the effects medical school tuition has on prospective and former students. He used data collected by the AAMC (Association of American Medical Colleges) questionnaire distributed to medical students in 2003. The reports from the AAMC questionnaire show variation in average debt of college students, and also displays the differences in graduates debt by race. Jolly compares the differences of indebtedness of each race to the influence debt has on medical school decisions. By doing so, Jolly is able to see if minorities obtain more debt than non minorities. The results of the data displayed a discrepancy between the debt of blacks and whites versus Asians and Hispanics. Yet the difference of debt amongst the races is less than 5%, and thus considered to be not significant in the study. The data seems reliable as it measures the debt of medical students after graduation and not prior to. However the data is based on self reported questionnaires, which could lead to a non response bias. The study also is inconclusive in determining how race impacts a medical student s debt. Rather, Jolly focuses more on the financial resources the student has (i.e. family wealth). The affirmative action of medical schools are often racially biased ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Understand Foodborne Illnesses In order to understand foodborne illnesses There are four types of pathogens microorganisms that they can contaminate the food and cause illness, than there is different conditions affect the growth of this foodborne harmful microorganisms we also need to know and understand the difference the different types of food that support the growth of pathogens we need to be able to distinguish between foodborne infections intoxications and toxin mediated infections than there is bacteria viruses parasites and fungi and there are different types of biological chemical and physical contaminants and we have to learn about food allergies. To really understand foodborne illness first we need to learn about microorganisms that cause them and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... eating food contaminated with foodborne pathogens or their toxins which is just another word for poisons is the leading cause of foodborne illness .there are four types of microorganisms that can contaminate food and cause foodborne illness bacteria viruses parasite and fungi and there are six conditions that support the growth of this harmful food borne microorganisms with the exception of viruses that you can remember this six conditions if you use the acronym fat tom those initials stand for food acidity temperature time oxygen and moisture ..let s look at the first condition the food itself just like people foodborne pathogens need nutrients to grow they typically needs carbohydrates and proteins we can find this food like meet polytree dairy products , cooked rice pasta and eggs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...