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Essay about The Reagan Tax Cuts And Foreign Policy
The Reagan Tax Cuts and Foreign Policy
During the 1980 s President Ronald Reagan s (our 40th president from
1981 to 1989) domestic policy of a substantial tax cut led to greatly increased economic prosperity for
our country. During Reagan s administration marked changes were made to the tax code and economic
statistics showed a major change for the better. However, at the same time, the Democrats controlled
the Congress and continued increased spending against Reagan s wishes. The Joint Economic
Committee stated that an across the board tax cut was not new. In the 20 s the
Mellon tax cuts were implemented by Secretary of Treasury Andrew Mellon during the
Administrations of Hoover, Harding, and Coolidge. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This act simplified and reduced taxes, but the democrats wanted to claim equal credit for the bill as
well. A stock market crash in 1987 raised questions about the nation s economic health. A new bill to
balance the federal budget became law in 1987, but the huge deficit continued to be a concern to the
government.
Congress passed Reagan s requests for cuts in taxes and in some government programs. Reagan also
won increased funds for defense. By 1982, however, the country was in an recession, which meant
that there was an extended decline in general business activity, typically three consecutive quarters of
falling real gross national product. The economy improved in 1983. But the increased defense
spending and tax cut had led to a record budget deficit. Democrats attacked
Reagan for cutting social welfare programs and called for reduced defense spending and a tax increase
in order to lower the deficit.
Foreign Policy
President Reagan through foreign policy sought to achieve peace through strength. He had learned
how to deal skillfully with Congress and obtain legislation to strengthen our national defense. In 1983,
Reagan sent U.S.
Marines to Lebanon as part of a peacekeeping force. The Marines were recalled in
1984, after some 240 had been killed in a terrorist attack. Reagan also sent U.S. troops to Grenada in
1983, to prevent what the he saw as a Cuban attempt to take over the Caribbean island nation. The
President denounced the left wing
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Psychoanalysis and Sigmund Freud
Psychoanalysis is one of the founding approaches to psychotherapy and this specific approach was
founder by Austrian born psychoanalyst, Sigmund Freud. This approach to psychotherapy has evolved
ever since the 1800s when it was first developed and this will be very clear in the following essay in
that different theories and components of the approach will be discussed and they will also be used to
analyse Wendy and come to decisions about how she is presenting in therapy based on these
components of psychoanalysis approach. Psychoanalysis as an approach founded by Freud focuses on
what is called the unconscious material and how this material affects the individual (Yakeley, 2014).
This essay will specifically look at Freud s drive theory and the Object Relations Theory as these are
the theories of the psychoanalytic approach that are best suited to Wendy s, thus evidence supporting
this statement will be presented in the essay. The second part of the essay will be a discussion
regarding the cultural aspects of Wendy s case and how this impacts on the psychoanalysis approach.
However, before that can be done, one will need to provide the reader with insight on what
psychoanalysis is.
The psychoanalysis approach deals with improving disorders that interfere with the day to day
function of an individual. Therapists who make use of this approach focus mainly on the individual s
developmental history (Ivey, 1997) and the unconscious of the client in order to reach a point at
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How To Describe Objectively What It Mean To Affect A...
1. The client is essentially begging for help. The client may not have anywhere else to turn and wants
to be taken seriously. The client likely believes that if she does not present severely, then she will be
dismissed and not get the help she desires. 2. The client has a tendency to exaggerate, overreact,
and/or be traumatized. This cognitive style may be due to some personality disorders as well as
depression. There is likely not any benefit to the client, unless she is merely seeking attention. 3. The
client would benefit from presenting more severely, such as for litigation, compensation, or disability
purposes. There is likely some external benefit to the client if she receives a diagnosis and the severity
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Additionally, without interview data, most psychological assessments are virtually meaningless. 2.
Psychological Tests/Assessments: These measures typically identify a wide range of explicit
information about the client, such as attitudes, opinions, beliefs, and knowledge/facts. They also help
evaluate the client s level of functioning in comparison to the norm group. This is particularly
important in informing the diagnosis and treatment of the client. 3. Informant Reports: This involves
interviewing people who know the client, such as family members, friends, and teachers. These
reports can be helpful because they can provide different perspectives of the client. They may also
inform the clinician if the client s behaviors generalize across settings. 4. Records: By obtaining client
records, whether previous mental health records, medical records, legal records, or school records, the
clinician may find important information that the client did not report. Overall, incorporating several
different sources of information allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the client, which
leads to more accurate and effective diagnosis and treatment. An empirically grounded approach uses
the method of contrasted groups in order to create a measure that differentiates between groups. This
typically involves administering several items to two different groups, such as patients with
depression and
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Speech On Smoking
A Breath of Fresh Air
Even after people know what these substances can and will do to their body, people keep taking it and
in the process, they slowly destroy their bodies every day just so they can feel good for some number
of hours. Some of those people get so addicted they lose jobs, friends, homes and even family
smoking these toxic chemicals. The smoke you put in your lungs starts to break down tissues there
and other body parts and can lead to serious or even fatal diseases. I could go all eternity without ever
smoking or doing any drugs of any kind and never be bothered about it.
Even teens who get dared to smoke at a party can really destroy their bodies. The harmful toxins break
down their bodies and causes diseases for them later in their life. Smoking causes 90% of deaths from
lung cancer, around 80% of deaths from COPD, and around 17% deaths from heart disease. Sadly,
most people don t realize the damage just one cigaret can have on your body. Every drag you take on
the cigaret raises you blood pressure and heart rate. Teenagers that smoke at the age of 15 are three
times more likely to die from cancer than someone who starts smoking in their mid 20s. For this
reason, smoking as a teen can permanently damage your body and smoking can even kill young adults
or give them intense diseases later on in their life.
If you have ever seen a long term smoker before and after their years of smoking, you ve seen first
hand the damage they do to the outside of
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American Legal System
American and British legal systems
There are some major differences that stand out between the criminal justice system in the USA and
that of the United Kingdom. The court system in both countries operates in a similar manner. In both
countries, minor offences are handles by special magistrate courts which resolve such disputes
(California. Legislature. Senate, 2001). Serious crimes are then handled by a three court hierarchy.
Cases begin in the lower courts such as the crown court in the Britain and the district court in the
USA. The cases are then moved on to the court of Appeal and if necessary the Supreme Court will
determine the ruling. Unlike in the United Kingdom the USA does not have a tribunal system
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In Japan, lawsuits are generally avoided for cultural reasons while this is quite prevalent in the United
States. In Japan the emphasis is placed on written briefs as opposed to oral arguments. The major
difference between the legal system of the two countries stems from their evolution. The legal system
of the United States is inherited from the English legal system. The legal system of Japan is a mixture
of many influences. At some point in the late 1800s early German civil code was imported by Japan
along with some elements from the French code. Post World War 2, some influences from America
started appearing, this include laws regarding criminal procedure, labor and corporate law. The legal
system in Japan was updated with many revisions to topics such as s bankruptcy and civil
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Short Story Of The Gnome The Witch Chapter 15
Chapter Fifteen The Gnome, the Witch, and the Lucky Charm Isabel streaked diagonally though
flanked trees with crisscrossed branches. Come on, Emma said and took off, sprinting down a path
behind Isabel. I stumbled along, leaping over tangled vines and hurdling bushes until my side hurt.
Finally, the woods fell away, and we started across a meadow. To the left, ogres were marching up a
dusty trail toward a row of caves high on a hill. Gray smoke rose from the fires that lined the cavern
mouths. To the right, I could just make out Cotton and three green witches. As I got closer, I saw that
one had her long, lanky green fingers clamped around his neck. He was suspended about three feet off
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My hand felt like it was wrapped in molten lead, but I managed not to drop my sword. I struck the
witch on the left with its hilt, sending her toppling backward into the dirt. I turned and sliced another
witch on the right. As soon as the blade connected with her neck, she screamed and exploded into
dust. Emma got the other witch in a wrestler s hold and yanked her backward while Cotton ripped the
broom out of her hands. Ow! he yelled. Ow! Hot! Hot! The witch I d hilt slammed came at me again,
sharps nails ready, but I swung my sword and she broke open like a piñata. The witch was trying to get
Emma off her back. She kicked, clawed, hissed, and bit, but Emma held on while Cotton got the witch
s legs tied up in her broom bristles. Finally, they both pushed her backward into the dirt. The witch
tried to get up, but she kept falling down. Sadon will destroy you! she promised. Frey will have your
soul! Eat my shorts! I yelled. Thunder shook the ground. The hair rose on the back of my neck. Run!
Emma said. She s calling for reinforcements! We have to get out of here! We plunged into the dust.
The witch tied up behind us, and nothing but spindly trees
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The Cp105 Patisserie Of Bachelor Of Culinary Arts And...
The CP105 Patisserie of Bachelor of Culinary Arts and Business introduces students to practical
techniques and theoretical skills, and also knowledge pertaining to traditional and contemporary
patisserie techniques. Throughout the course students will increase knowledge, skills and passion for
the art of pastry. There are two parts to the CP105 Patisserie assessment: Part 1 is a report that
involves self directed research and reflection on the evaluation of patisserie practices. Students are
expected to conduct primary and secondary researches to gain knowledge about patisserie businesses.
The researches should include critiques on efficiency and effectiveness of work practices over time
and the rationale of uses, including market viability, and be able to make logical recommendations
based on the research. The main objective of the report is to make comparisons traditional and
contemporary patisserie practices and the reasons they have been adopted.
My research for this assessment is based on bread and mainly on sourdough. I have selected to
specialize my researches in the production of bread, giving me the freedom and allows me to
concentrate on baking. I have conducted primary researches by observing local patisserie outlets and
interview bakers to obtain information and gain knowledge.
Sourdough is simply soured dough, or dough that has been fermented. Unlike regular, non soured
bread, like french bread, traditional sourdough does not rely on added sugar or yeast
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Fordham Research Paper
The meaning of the Jesuit tenet Magis is essential in the quest for self actualization. It is the duty of all
to become the best version of themselves that they can possibly be, no matter what the area of growth
is in. Personally, I want a college experience that challenges the person that I am now, and helps me to
grow by the way of academics and knowledge, learning to be a contributing member of society as an
adult, and becoming more cultured. I believe with a life at Fordham University, I can take steps
towards achieving this and so much more.
College is the catalyst for knowledge expansion. Although all undergraduate institutions offer this,
none of them offer classes in the way Fordham University does. Specifically, what is salient to me is
Fordham college at Rosehill. As an economics major, I know that I would be getting the most out
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People from all over America, and the world, are located in New York, and thus Fordham. I have been
somewhat isolated from the rest of the world my whole life, considering that I have never left
America. Given the opportunity to attend Fordham, I know that I will become more worldly. Meeting
new people on and off campus will help me develop a social identity, and learn about myself. Since
Fordham is located in New York, it is apparent that I will be around others mostly all the time,
furthering my growth inwardly and outwardly as a member of society. By these rationale, it is my
belief that Fordham will give me the most by the means of personal growth and an affinity for culture.
For all of the above reasons, I know that I will be challenging myself by attending Fordham
University. The Jesuit tenet Magis is an interesting concept and will be a driving force in my strives at
Fordham by the means of academics, extracurriculars, and meeting people in general. By furthering
my scholastic experience at Fordham, I know that I can achieve
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Essay about Justice On Trial in Kafka s The Trial
Justice On Trial in Kafka s The Trial
There is no such thing as justice in or out of court. Clarence Darrow i
Most often critically interpreted as a search for Divine justice, Kafka s The Trial, a fragmented and
unfinished novel, appears to leave us with the same impression as the words above of Clarence
Darrow. In other words, there is no justice. This assessment of Divine justice by Kafka works on two
levels. On one level, he is illustrating the helpless nature of the individual when in conflict against an
established bureaucracy. On another level, he is illustrating the existential dilemma of man in the face
of a godless, indifferent, and often hostile universe. A search for justice by Josef K. finds no justice in
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as he attempts to maneuver the bureaucratic system. In vain, much as many people try to find meaning
and justice out of court, Josef K. s efforts to discover why he is accused and must suffer are in vain.
Yet, his character and his sins are conventional, and he has no bold or threatening ambitions. All he
can do is ask questions, but he receives no answers that would clarify the bureaucratic system into
which he has been thrust. Just like existential awareness undermines the entire rational structure of
Divine justice, so, too, the alternative hypotheses, the multiple explanations, the different
interpretations, and the uncertainty Josef K. experiences, serve to undermine the whole rational
structure of the justice system. Josef K. comes to understand the socially constructed, arbitrary, and
absurd nature of the justice system, and, justice itself The truth allegedly resides above the realms of
justice and injustice. iii This literary analysis will focus on how Josef K. s experiences in The Trial
demonstrate not only the corrupt justice system of the era but also the absurd and futile attempt to seek
an arbitrary concept like justice in an existential realm.
KAFKA WORLDVIEW OF JUSTICE IN THE TRIAL
The Trial has an immediate ability to engage the emotions of the reader because the protagonist, Josef
K., is an everyman. Not especially ambitious, Josef K. is an ordinary man, a successful bank clerk
whose everyday
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The Importance Of Conflicts In The Jungle
The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is a tough read that teaches the corrupt policies of capitalism. The
narrator, Jurgis, struggles with his new life in America because it isn t the ideal dream that most
immigrants have. Jurgis struggles are understandable, but there are many who have never had to
experience what he has so it is harder to sympathize and compare oneself to that of a character with no
similarities. However, this novel also teaches the hardships immigrants typically went through during
their transitions, or their lives in general, in America while also providing the reader with healthy
confusion. This novel establishes a sense of confusion, uneasiness, or worry while also making the
reader feel pleasure or happiness. There are several instances in the novel where the reader
experiences this healthy confusion while learning about the differences in lifestyles between the
fortunate and those looking to have a new life but encounter conflicts. Most scenes in this novel are
sad, but also have happiness buried deep within the text or meaning. In The Jungle, Jurgis struggles
with his life in America and has trouble finding a job to support himself, his family, and pay off his
debts, like the wedding. He is able to find a job, but it does not pay well and the working conditions
are horrible. After hurting himself and going to jail, he is unable to find another job and does whatever
he can to try to make money. The union workers eventually become aware that they
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World War II, Germany, And The German Democratic Republic
After the World War II, Germany was divided into 4 powers, Britain, France, USA and Soviet Russia,
dividing the country into two parts, namely East and West Germany. The country was reunited again
in 1990, unifying the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and the German Democratic Republic
(GDR) (kellerbook). The reunification has led to political, economic and social long lasting changes in
the country. Following the reunification, there has been an increase in unemployment rate and severe
economic crisis. Since the 1990s, the issue of the fall in the number of union members and collective
bargaining in Germany s employment relationship is not a new matter (Addison et.al). This has been
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Before reunification, West Germany was experiencing economic growth with low inflation rates and
increase in wage rate. The unification allows for East to be reunited with West Germany causing
transfers of labour legislation, industrial relations to the east. The unemployment rate in the past 2
decades has been fluctuating and the highest unemployment rate since the reunification is at 11.2% in
2005.
Kotthoff (1981, in frege1) states that codetermination and collective bargaining are two alternative
methods of institutionalizing collective conflict.
Since the 1990s, the rate of economic growth has been low and unemployemt, particulartly long term
unemployment has remained high.
Collective Bargaining
On the collective bargaining side, 2 changes were observed; a steady increase in the number of
company agreements relative to sectoral agreements, especially in West Germany. Second, decreased
in the membership rate of employers confederations. The decline in the coverage by German industrial
relations institutions as a whole has coincided with greater pressure towards decentralization in
collective bargaining. Regulated decentralization (via opening clauses, hardship agreements, and
company specific agreements) where the parties have sought to pre empt pressures to decentralize
collective bargaining by allowing for some differentiation while avoiding delegating decision making
rights on wages to plant level and actual
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Poetic Analysis Of The Weary Blues By Langston Hughes
Poetic Analysis of The Weary Blues by Langston Hughes Langston Hughes was truly able to make a
name for himself through the reaction he gained from creating the revolutionary collection of poems
The Weary Blues in 1926 where this poem with the same title can be found. During this time, the
world was in turmoil and Hughes had just immersed himself in the Harlem renaissance scene. All the
rules were changing around him so, why not in poems too. He decided to take an entirely new
approach to poetry by breaking standard rules of poems and adopting the jazz and urban blues rules
which were more like a recommendation of rules rather than graved in stone. Hughes had a basic
rhythm and varied it to fit the words or change the mood of his poems. Sometimes he spelled words to
match the way that real people talk. It was refreshing compared to the stuffy, rigid poetry that had
been seen before, written in free verse with an irregular rhyme scheme, mimicking the natural patterns
of speech and music.
In the opening two lines Hughes decided to use a tactic that left the reader in the dark, guessing what
he is talking about. The only element one can decipher is that he is talking about music by the
terminology being used; words such as syncopated tune // croon , the long O sounds of droning and
drowsy which mimic yawning. The sense of music can also be observed by the ever present varying
rhythm, a rocking back and forth feeling replicating the flow of a gentle blues.
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Germany s Tourism As An American Citizen
Many Americans have common misconceptions about Germany and its people even before visiting the
country or getting to know a German national. Germans are often perceived to be cold or mean and
that they dislike tourists. Many also believe that the language sounds harsh or is unromantic and all
Germans consume is sauerkraut, sausage, and beer. These views could be largely due to the way
Hollywood paints Germans out to be and American views on holidays such as Oktoberfest. As a
German as well as an American citizen, I have heard many of these stereotypes and can confidently
refute these claims and say that Germany and its people are actually very friendly and have a rich and
diverse culture.
Germany s tourism is on the rise as described in a report in a marketline industry profile. It describes
that the travel and tourism industry grew in 2015 by 3.3% and is projected to maintain a similar
growth rate... (Travel and Tourism in Germany 8). In fact, every time I visit I meet more and more
people who are touring Germany. A study done in 2013 by Andrew Hare and collegues was aimed to
see how Americans perceived Germans and Germany. It found that almost 60% of Americans had a
positive impression and thought it was modern, forward thinking, and economically powerful (Hare
et. All 3 59). Germany has also adopted many other cultures customs from words to holidays to music.
When my mom was younger and living in Germany there was no Halloween! Now kids are starting to
catch on and
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Operation Blue Star Essay
Operation Blue Star , only the name represented the pleasant color. The result of the Operation Blue
Star was the bitter part of the Indian history. Born in the violent year of 1947, Jarnail Singh
Bhindranwale was the unfortunate spark of the biggest communal riots seen in India. The khalisthan
movement for a better and republic state for Punjab was still going on, opposing this were the Indian
congress party, which was dominated by Indira Gandhi and her son Sanjay Gandhi. In 1977, Indira
asked Sanjay to break the khalidad in the province of Punjab.
Sanjay looked upon someone, who could have set up rival fashion. In the list of 20 names, he was
given, the new leader of the Akal Takht, Jarnal Singh Bhindranwale, in fact the strongest of them. ...
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When there was political turmoil, he was forced to be a revolutionary and a potential terrorist. He
gradually became well known to his community, and people came to see him along with their kids
seeking his blessings. He made Amritsar his strong hold and he turned out to be an intractable for the
central and state government. The local police force never tried to take an action on him. He was out
of their league. When things grew worst, Rajiv Gandhi in an interview told him to surrender. As a
reply Bhindranwale challenged Rajiv and government to take any measures possible on him. The
reply for Rajiv Gandhi itself indicated that he was well equipped and looking forward for a combat.
The proceedings at Punjab provinces were seemingly dangerous for the Indira s congress government.
She gave the order to Commander General Kuldip Singh Brar to neutralize Bhindranwale and his
militants. Bhindranwale was accused for storing a huge amount of weapons at Gurudwara in order to
start a major armed
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Parent s Support
Parent s support is very important for a child with ADHD. Parent s support can increase the level of
confidence to the child. Parents can provide accommodation to help the child with ADHD learn
together with children without disabilities. Children with ADHD need guidance and understanding
from their parent and teacher to reach their full potential to succeed in school. Parent can give some
positive feedback or encourage the child for behavioring good. In some cases, if the child is out of
control, the parent can use of time out. For example, if the child keep on shouting, the parent can
count one to three for the child calm down. Parent also can bring the child to do some relaxing
activity. For example, parent can restrict the number of playmates to one or two, so that the child does
not become overstimulated. Parent can help the child to divide the large tasks into smaller, there will
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This is a very difficult tasks for a child with ADHD to sitting still, listening quietly, concentrating for
all day long in the school. Perhaps most frustrating of all is the child want to be able to learn and
behave like others. As a parent, you can help the child cope with all the deficits and challenges in the
school. Parent can provide the most effective support, equipping the child with learning strategies and
communicating with the others. Parent can help the child learn to find his or her feet in the classroom
and work effectively through the challenges of the school day. Parent are the child s advocate. It is
important for parent to listen about the teachers. The most effective way for the child to learn together
with the normal children is the parent need to be willing to communicate and cooperate with the
school and teachers. As a parent, try to keep in mind that the mutual purpose is finding out the best
way to help the child succeed in
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The Nature In Crossing By Mark Slouka
The Nature is many things.
It s one of the realest places to be. The Nature won t lie to you or adjust the reality just so it will please
you. The Nature doesn t care, it does what it wants and then you d just have to deal with it. It
challenges you, forces you to face the reality and most important of all, it makes you confront your
deepest fears and get answers for questions, you didn t even know you had.
Crossing is a short story written by Mark Slouka. It s about a father, who s going on a field trip with
his son. The father has just been divorced and hasn t been happy for a long time, but the nostalgia
about the trip, which he also went on with his own father, and having to spend time with his son,
makes him feel happy.
The short story is told with a third person limited narrator and from the father s point of view. The
narrator is descriptive, the surroundings are all very well described, and there s both indirect and direct
speech throughout the story. The indirect speech is often used when the father thinks back on
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The trip the father and his son go on is out in the nature to a place, where the father seemed to spend a
lot of time when he was young and river crossing is a familiar activity of his. They had to cross the
river twice, on their way to the barn where they d camp and on their way home again. The river plays
a huge part in the story therefore it s important to understand its meaning and significance. The Nature
can reflect ones deepest fears and the father s fears takes form of the river, where he later comes to
face them. Firstly, the river makes him scared. It s been a long time since he had last seen it. He
remembered it differently, not as strong and big as it has come to be. Well there she is, he said. (p.2,
l.41) He refers to the river as she, he endowed the river with spirit and as it s described, she s a very
dangerous
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Should Managers or Business Owners Be Able to Exercise...
Employment Relations Individual Essay Should managers or business owners be able to exercise their
managerial prerogative without interference from the other actors in the employment relationship?
Number of Words: 1304 In the modern time, managerial prerogative is an essential system for most
society s managers or business owners to run their business, managerial prerogative which is defined
as the right of managers or business owners to make decision about all aspects of their business
without interference from government, workers or union. Employees seek to resist managerial control
over organization of work. In a circumstance, while in the specific function of management of
remuneration, managers or business owners should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another actor of employment relationship is union, defined as a continuous association of wage
earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their working lives (S B Webb,
1898). The function of union which is let workers join together to organise a union and the union
which can empower them in the employment relationship. Union also is legitimate voice of employees
in bargaining with employers (Nankervis et al, 2005, p.555). Unions like Queensland Teachers Union,
Transport Workers Union, Queensland Public Sector Union have been successful in Australia in
achieving improved wages and working conditions for employees. People join the union is because of
their dissatisfaction with economic aspects of the job, a desire to influence the work environment and
also believes that benefits of unionism outweigh the expected cost. According to the case, it shows
that health union are battling to secure next year s pay rise for nurses against a background of public
sector cuts. Moreover, in the case, Snow (2009) believes that the union it is appropriate that staff are
rewarded through training and pay where there are significant improvements in quality and services.(p
7).Unions have previously called for staff to be rewarded for efficiency savings, but employers have
been reluctant to introduce such measures. (Snow, 2009, p.7). From this we can see that union also
pay an important role on involvement of managers and business
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Crime Scene Investigation
Since the time that the scientific science dramatization CSI: Crime Scene Investigation turned into a
tremendous hit and generated its fans, reporters have been worried about what they instituted the CSI
Effect. The hypothesis behind the effect is that fans of the well known show disguise misguided
judgments about the law that they bring with them into the court as jurors. In this way, the trepidation
is that the TV show is at last influencing the results of trials and not in a great manner. Criminal justice
researchers have started to study the inquiry of whether nationals who are called to serve on juries
bring unreasonable desires and convictions to the court as a consequence of TV projects. The impact
that these projects may have on the jurors, their desires, and their choices is known as the CSI effect.
Less frequently, individuals will allude to the CSI Effect to allude to the inverse, nonetheless. Defense
attorneys, for instance, now and again contend that attendants impacted by CSI have a tendency to
accept that any scientific confirmation gathered will be implicating. This is likewise hazardous,
commentators say, in light of the fact that individuals don t normally think about the likelihood of
error or even fraud [source: Cole. Scientific researchers have been known to fudge results about
request to get a conviction, in the event that they accept that is the thing that the police desire. Take,
for instance, Joyce Gilchrist, a police scientific expert who
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Red Ryder Nails Hammond Kid Summary
The Toy Industry s Marketing Strategies in Red Ryder Nails the Hammond Kid The story of Red
Ryder Nails the Hammond Kid by Jean Shepard mainly revolves around the main character s
memories of his childhood. Ralphie s reminiscing of his childhood is provoked when he reads a sign
stating, Disarm the Toy Industry (473). The simple statement takes Ralphie back to his childhood
Christmas when getting a BB gun for his Christmas present is all he could think of. The article, Target
Market: Children as Consumers by Robin Marwick directly points out how children are a prime target
for marketers (1). Marketing to children is the easiest selling point, especially, during the holidays.
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Ralphie wants his BB gun so bad that he even goes as far as being deceptive towards his brother by
telling him he wants a Sandy Andy toy instead of the BB gun (Shepard 479). Ralphie knows that if he
tells his little brother he wants a Sandy Andy, his brother will not copy his desire for the BB gun and
his chances for getting his BB gun will increase. His mother tells him that he will shoot one of [his]
eyes out throughout the short story, but Ralphie continues to find different ways to hint that the toy is
perfect for him so he can still get his beloved BB gun for Christmas (480). Ralphie s consistent banter
for the BB gun is a prime example of how the toy industry s marketing is successful. Marwick
explains that advertising aimed at kids deliberately undermines the parent child relationship, by
encouraging children to nag their parents for what they want (2). Children are taught to continue to
ask for the toys they want and they will get them in time just as Ralphie gets his glorious BB gun for
Christmas. Children can easy fall into the marketing strategies of toy
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The No Child Left Behind Act and Educational Technology...
The No Child Left Behind Act and Educational Technology
Overview of Act: What it entails
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act has become a large, nationwide issue, since President George
Bush signed it into law on January 8, 2002, giving the schools the responsibility to keep every student
s academic achievement at a passing level. (Florida Department of Education; 2003; pg. 1) Each state
had twelve years to have all students proficient in reading and math, which gave each state less than a
year to create a plan. (Kim Sunderman; 2004; pg. 19) Title I, which is included in this act, began in
1965 when the Elementary and Secondary Education Act was passed, which gave federal funds to
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Proficient means scoring a three or above on a one to five scale on the Florida Comprehensive
Assessment Test (FCAT). Under the A+ School Grading System, any school rated D or F will not
make AYP. (Florida Department of Education; 2003; pgs. 2 3) Beginning in the 2005 2006 school
year, schools must test reading and mathematics every year from grades three through eight and once
at the high school level. By 2007, science must be tested once from grades three through five, once
between grades six through nine and once between grades ten through twelve. The assessments must
contain multiple choice questions and well as open ended questions. Each school must also be
considered a safe school or students will be allowed to transfer. A school becomes unsafe if any
student or teacher is a victim of a violent criminal offense. (Office of Educational Accountability;
University of Minnesota; 2002; pg. 8) The No Child Left Behind Act has created rules and laws to be
sure that each of these requirements is enforced.
Overview of Act: How it is enforced
If a school is a Title I district, a school which received the largest amount of funding possible (North
Carolina Department of Education; 2004; pg. 1), that has not made AYP for two years in a row, they
are then identified as needing improvement and must make changes before the next year begins. They
receive help and technical assistance to create a two year plan to help make AYP. If the
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Assignment 1 Lung Cancer Research
Nanotechnology has immense numbers of avenues and directions that have been created, especially in
the treatment of cancer. It is only projected to become a bigger field that s more accurate as time
passes. But is nanotechnology sustainable and though accurate, strong enough to be the best cancer
therapy system? Is lung cancer too difficult to treat with nanotechnology due to its metastatic
tendency? And is nanotechnology the best direction that we could be following in our quest for the
treatment of cancer without damaging other tissues? As we discover more technology and tools,
problems pop up as quick as we can solve past ones toxicological aspects of cancer treatment, cost
effectiveness and the like. Can these wonder child molecules created ... Show more content on
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Tumors can either be small cell lung cancer (SCLC) or non SCLC (NSCLC). Non SCLC accounts for
most of the incidences and carries a 5 year survival rate of 15%.1 On average, it is the metastases of
the primary tumor that cause death. NSCLC is often diagnosed late where available treatment options
such as surgery or radiation will be ineffective .2 Because of its nature, metastasis of cancer is not
fully understood as it cannot occur in vitro.2 It has been discovered that the cascade of events follows
similar pathways in each type of metastatic cancer: detachment of cells from ECM, invasion of
neighboring tissue, intravastation into the blood or lymph system, and subsequent extravasation at a
distal site of the metastatic lesion.1 Treatments have included chemotherapy, radiation, surgery if
applicable and other targeted therapies like immunotherapy and EGFR inhibitors.2 In the past, due to
the difficulty of treating and ineffectiveness, chemotherapy was not the treatment when the patient
was diagnosed with NSCLC. Instead, supportive care was offered. Meta analysis has demonstrated
that chemotherapy has offered slight improvements in quality of life and reduction of symptoms
since.3 These chemotherapy drugs work best when combined with a source of platinum, which can be
difficult given the substantial risk of toxicities.4 To combat the difficulties of treating NSCLC, and
deliver the chemotherapy that could potentially increase survival rates while lowering toxicity
exposure, science has turned to its new wonder child:
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Thiorphan Research Paper
Ki: 4 140 nM
Thiorphan is a neprilysin inhibitor.
Neprilysin, also known as membrane metallo endopeptidase (MME), neutral endopeptidase (NEP),
and common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen (CALLA) is an enzyme that is encoded by the
MME gene. Neprilysin is a zinc dependent metalloprotease that cleaves peptides at the amino side of
hydrophobic residues and inactivates several peptide hormones. Neprilysin also degrades the amyloid
beta peptide with abnormal misfolding and aggregation, which has been implicated as a cause of
Alzheimer s disease.
In vitro: A previous study assessed the effect of thiorphan or captopril on proliferation of two human
tumor cell lines, A549 and HL60. The results showed that captopril could inhibit the proliferation of
both A549 and HL60 cells lines but thiorphan had antiproliferative effect only on A549 cells in a dose
dependent manner. However, neither captopril nor thiorphan treatment in combination with interferon
alpha or doxorubicin was able to enhance cytotoxic potential of doxorubicin and cytostatic activity of
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Such neuroprotective effect was long lasting and was still observed when thiorphan was administered
12 h after the insult, suggesting a remarkable window for therapeutic intervention
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The Pros Of Dunkirk
German military successes in the spring of 1940 saw the British Expeditionary Force (BEF), along
with French and Belgian troops, surrounded at the beaches of Dunkirk. With the possibility of a
breakout impossible, the defeated armies were eventually evacuated to the British Isles during
Operation Dynamo. While the withdrawal of British Forces from Continental Europe marked a
military defeat of the BEF, news media surrounding the event showed a story opposite to this. Rather,
the Dunkirk evacuation was presented as a miraculous victory which was achieved through the
resilience and ingenuity of the British spirit. This heavily propagandized viewpoint, although created
initially to maintain homefront moral amidst German successes, would continue to exist into the post
war years and help contribute towards the creation of the myth that Britain, during late 1940 and early
1941, stood as the lone Allied bastion against Nazi Germany. However, in the decades following the
Second World War, historians/many have challenged the contemporary British accounts of Dunkirk by
offering a less romanticized view of the events; thereby challenging the Anglocentric perspective
Dunkirk. [INSERT THESIS STATEMENT HERE] As a evacuation which occurred due to the success
of german troops in the battle of France, the perspectives of Dunkirk in regards to wether it was a
success, the little ships, and the overall role of French forces has largley evolved from contemporary
accounts during the twentieth
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Analysis Of Symbols Affecting Australia s Culture
Many Australians pride themselves on our quirky animals or the unusual aspects of our culture, or
even our country s relatively stable financial situation compared to most other countries. However,
many Australians fail to see how Australia is sacrificing this natural beauty, internationally
recognisable icons and unique culture, all for the sake and profits of development. These images
reflect on the vulnerability of Australia s culture, icons and healthy ecosystems and challenge the
tourism/ perfect Australia stereotype that makes Australia seem ecologically, economically and
socially stable. Three aesthetic features that demonstrate this are colour, positioning and symbols. The
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The positioning of the subjects in image 1 and image 3 in relation to their environment is a
quintessential example of how Australia is sacrificing its natural beauty and icons. Image 3 shows two
kangaroos, another internationally recognisable icon, positioned in their natural environment which is
a healthy and thriving Australian bush. This image is affiliated with a typical Australian ecosystem and
means that in this area, Australian flora and fauna are thriving. Image 1 also shows an Australian icon
in it s natural environment, but the environment in this image has been destroyed by humans. This
means that in this particular area the flora and fauna are not thriving due to the negative effects of
human intervention. These images clearly demonstrate how Australia is sacrificing its natural beauty
and internationally recognisable icons for the sake of development and profits, because together they
discern the effects of deforestation and provide a before and after point of
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Evaluation Of Suspicious Activity Monitoring Systems Essay
7. Refer to ACL GRC sections BSA 00 through BSA 46 for specific work papers and independent
testing results. 8. Audit s review of suspicious activity monitoring systems: Internal Audit (IA)
reviewed the monitoring systems in the review of various FCIU monitoring processes throughout the
audit, including the policies and procedures used for each monitoring process. An independent review
of the BAM system was performed to test the system s ability as part of the Banker s Toolbox Type I
Service Organization Control Report (SSAE No. 16) which concluded that The controls related to the
control objectives stated in the description were suitably designed to provide reasonable assurance that
the control objectives would be achieved if the controls operated effectively as of October 31, 2014
and user entities applied the complementary user entity controls contemplated in the design of Banker
s Toolbox s controls as of October 31, 2014 . IA reviewed the reports generated by the BAM system,
and the desktop procedures which includes the filtering criteria, as part of the review of various FCIU
monitoring processes. The filitering criteria of for the monitoring processes conducted by FCIU
included high risk factors such as cash (e.g. Cash Intensive Businesses), monetary instruments, fund
transfers, and other high risk products (e.g. NRA mortgages), services (e.g. trade finance), customers
(e.g. NBFIs), or geographies (e.g. RBRR), as appropriate. 9. The suspicious activity
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Themes Of Love By Pablo Neruda
Exploring Neruda s Themes of Love, Patriotism, and Nature through Specific Stylistic Devices
Pablo Neruda was the pen name of Ricardo Eliezer Neftali Reyes y Basoalto, a poet who not only
inspired lovers around the world but also gave voices to workers and miners and monumentalized the
beauty of the Americas and his culture. Through his use of imagery, especially nature imagery, and
symbolism, Pablo Neruda intertwines universal themes like love and patriotism with raw emotion and
uses his subjectivity to create poems in a unique style. In fact, in an interview with Eric Bockstael, he
said, My ambition as a writer, if there is an ambition, is to write about all the things that I see, that I
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In I m Explaining a Few Things , for example, he starts by giving an account of what he has
previously written about, from beautiful scenes to metaphysical ideas. However, to explain why he has
changed his perspective, he uses the famous thrice repeated line Come and see the blood in the streets!
. The Spanish Civil War had a profound influence on his works and in Offended Lands , he alludes
again to the blood in the streets, an image designed to shock the reader, to motivate concern about the
situation in Spain, and to remind the reader of the brutality of the war from a more severe perspective
which recognises the grievous nature of the
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Relationship Between Father And Fate In The Odyssey
Father and Son Relationships Determine Fate and Destiny The Odyssey, by Homer, is one of the most
influential texts of Western literature and it is paralleled to The Aeneid, by Virgil. Father and son
relationships are very important to Greek culture, as evident in the relationship between Odysseus and
Telémakhos in The Odyssey. Hundreds of years after The Odyssey was transcribed, Virgil continued
to recognize the importance of the father and son relationship and he incorporated it into The Aeneid
by focusing on Anchises and Aeneas. Both epics revolve around and delve into the valued father and
son relationship. This relationship is so important to Greek and Roman culture that it has an effect on
the idea of fate and destiny. Throughout The Odyssey and The Aeneid, the relationship between the
father and son is responsible for determining their fate and destiny.
The fate of Odysseus and Anchises is thoroughly influenced by their respective sons. Throughout
Odysseus s journey, Odysseus wants to give up because of all the hardships he has to face. His son,
Telémakhos, serves as his motivation for coming home and drives his will to live and fight his
hardships at sea. At one point, Odysseus considers giving up so he will not need to face the sea raging/
under such winds anymore (Homer 5.314 315). In spite of his moment of weakness, he continues to
fight for his destiny of homecoming to reunite with his son. Telémakhos encourages Odysseus to
achieve his destiny. Likewise,
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Health Insurance Stakeholders
The insurance system is an important topic for all providers, employees and individuals of this country
to understand. Insurance allows patients to be seen by healthcare providers without having to pay large
medical bills. It is the ability for physicians to treat patients and then able to get reimbursed. Health
insurance is a privilege in our country because not only does it save families time from stressing about
money, but also it allows each individual the ability to receive good quality care. In fact, there are two
forms of health insurance, social and private. Social health insurance is a government owned program
that benefits the citizens of our country. There are three types of social insurance, Medicare that covers
elderly people, Medicaid that covers poor people and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, if the patient has active insurance than the physician understands that they will get
compensated if the patient is seen. If the patient does not have insurance, most likely the patient will
not been seen because the doctor will not be getting reimbursed or paid for that visit. Some hospitals
have free care programs where patients without insurance can receive free healthcare, but the hospitals
and providers are not getting paid, which can hinder the stakeholders (physician). Therefore, if a
patient has insurance, the doctor or healthcare provider is being benefitted. On the other hand, a factor
that burdens stakeholders is the fact that U.S. health insurance plans are highly variable, and even the
best plans do not cover all necessary care or provide first dollar coverage (Scheetz, 2015). Therefore,
either the patients are not receiving good quality of care or the doctors can perform the care, but they
will not get reimbursed. Also since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted, more patients are
being seen, which causes the physicians to receive a lot less money due to a lower fee
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Causes Of Panic Disorders
You may be asking, What is a panic disorder? Well, a panic disorder is a psychiatric disorder in which
debilitating anxiety and fear arise frequently and without reasonable cause. This means that you are
uncontrollably being frightened without even knowing the reason for this panic. Also, women are
more at a risk from anxiety disorders. Finally, it happens out of nowhere. Therefore, it can happen
anytime and anywhere. There is not a specific cause that has to do with panic disorder. Some studies
have proven that family history, abnormalities in the brain, substance abuse, and major life stress can
generate these reactions. Hyperthyroidism, or overactive thyroid gland, can cause panic disorders, as
well. Low blood sugar can cause panic attacks.
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Occupational Outlook Handbook Essay
The United States Department of Labor s Bureau of Labor Statistics offers an Occupational Outlook
Handbook (OOH) that provides insights into the many career choices and their occupational outlook.
My occupation of choice is in accounting, bookkeeping, and auditing. The Occupational Outlook
Handbook (OOH) offers much information into my occupation of choice such as job outlook, pay,
duties, and requirements to become an accountant, bookkeeper, and auditor.
Let s begin by reviewing the job outlook regarding occupations in accounting, bookkeeping, and
auditing. According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH), over the next eight years there
will be a continued eight percent decline in employment. A reduced demand in positions available will
be mainly due to technological advances in computer software that is gradually eliminating positions.
Software advances have made many of the jobs in this field automated. The OOH handbook tells us
that The widespread use of computers also has enabled bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks
to take on additional responsibilities, such as payroll, billing, purchasing (buying), and keeping track
of overdue bills. Many of these functions require clerks to communicate with clients. On the bright
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According to the OOH, most bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks need some postsecondary
education and also learn some of their skills on the job. They must have basic math and computer
skills, including knowledge of spreadsheets and bookkeeping software. On some occasions, a high
school diploma is the only educational requirement. Some people in this career field want to be
certified. A person can take The Certified Bookkeeper (CB) designation exam, but has prerequisites of
at least 2 years of full time bookkeeping experience or equivalent part time work, pass a four part
exam, and adhere to a code of
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The Impact Of Renewable Energy
Renewable energy provides energy from sources such as solar, hydropower, wind, and biomass which
will never deplete. In addition, the energy is not non renewable things like fossil fuels, so it can be
replenished. Therefore, people have been studied renewable energy and Renewable energy is now
being used is some places. There are might be some People who believe that it will not play a big role
in the future because they think using renewable energy is expensive and it will not replace the non
renewable energy. However, Renewable energy will have huge effects on our future, especially in
future economies. The energy can energize the rural community, help government, and increase job
opportunities.
First of all, Renewable Energy activates rural community. Basically, renewable energy has been said
to be beneficial to the environment, but the energy also benefits on people s societies. The Wind is one
of the most available renewable energy sources, it can improve and expand the rural community.
Originally, a single engine is a normal economy in farms, it decreases harvests and degrades wheat
prices. However, farms are growing and their harvest getting as wind energy develops. For example,
Winds makes farms earn profit easily because farmers can harvest crops even in a little land
(Renewable Northwest). In addition, Wind energy also makes people earn money even in the winter
(Hilderbrand). Moreover, it can reduce economics disparity between rural and urban because a society
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One s Status In Nineteenth Century Rio De Janeiro
One s status in nineteenth century Rio de Janeiro had a huge impact on all areas of their life. It could
allow them to have full or limited access to institutions, it determined their employment opportunities,
determined if they can participate in political matters, and even determined where in the city they were
allowed to travel. The three biggest factors that shaped a person s position in society were family
status or ancestry, property and slave ownership, and occupation
A person s family status and ancestry was probably the most important determinant of one s status. In
nineteenth century Rio de Janeiro, a person was often born into their status. If they were born into a
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Since young elites would automatically be trained for medicine, the law, or the priesthood, and he
would be introduced to the imperial court and enjoy the high status of a courtier, occupation was not a
primary status determinant for the high status people (Karasch 69). If someone was a merchant, clerk,
shopkeeper, tavern owner, craftsman or artisan, than they were of middle status. These jobs were
mostly known as middle status jobs because they required manual labour. Even if a person was to
make a decent amount of money from one of these jobs, they would remain in the middle status
because their job required manual labour, which was looked down on. If a person s occupation was
being a soldier, sailor, fisherman, or sailor, they were of low status, and then at the very bottom of
society were beggars, vagrants, scavenges, and the poorest of the poor, mainly people of color and ex
slaves who owned not even one slave (Karasch 70). It was rare for someone to change their status
based on their occupation. If a person of low status was the slave of a middle status worker, then they
were typically the only people who, after being freed, could raise their status. Middle status owners
often taught their low status slaves the skills needed for their occupation, and then, once that slave was
freed, they had the skills needed to work in that field and raise their status from low to
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My Escape To Escape
I woke up on a cold, torn up mattress. I try to stand up, struggling since I was tied to the wall behind
me. My head was throbbing and my wrists and ankles burned from the rope. That s when I heard you
walking down the stairs. My heart was pounding out of my chest. You then slowly unlocked the cage.
For the first time I couldn t save myself. You leaned over me, you stunk of stale cigarettes and booze. I
knew I could survive the things you would do to me, I just didn t know if I could ever get out.
Morning you mumbled with a thick southern accent. I didn t answer you, but you seemed to not care, I
wanted you to care. You pulled out a granola bar from your pocket and gave me water, I was scared
because I knew you wouldn t do this if you didn t want me to live. My arms were finally untied so I
could eat. I watched you walk back up the stairs and you were talking to someone, maybe you had a
wife and kids. After I devour the granola bar, I layed back down.
I go to sleep trying to think of a plan on how to escape. I broke off a piece of wood from the small
table in the same room I was in, and sharpened it for the next time you would walk in to feed me. I can
hear you creep down the stairs and I prepare myself for what s next to come. Laying down with the
sharpened stick beside me, I realize that I should ve thought the plan out more for you were a lot
bigger than me and my homemade knife wouldn t do the trick. I try to lay on it but you notice
something, the table was on its
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Significance of the Nazi Soviet Non Aggression Pact
The Nazi Soviet Non Aggression Pact was extremely significant in regards to the outbreak of war in
Europe in 1939, however there were several other factors that also led to the outbreak of WWII. These
factors include; the allied policy of appeasement, the failure the League of Nations and Collective
Security and the aggressive nature of Nazi and Italian foreign policy.
The signing of the 1939 Nazi Soviet Non Aggression Pact was extremely significant in regards to the
outbreak of war in Europe. Both Germany and Russia possessed considerable motives for signing the
pact.
From the time of Mein Kampf Hitler had outwardly expressed his desire to move toward Russia in his
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As it was built on the unrealistic premise that nations would overlook their own interests in order to
look after other members, the League of Nations and Collective Security was destined to fail. Nations
were required to turn over their right to make decisions and foreign policies over to an international
body so as to establish internationalism. The requirements of the league are described by historian E.H
Carr as being, overly optimistic, hollow and without substance. The invasion of Abyssinia by
Mussolini was the embodiment of the failure of Collective Security. Upon hearing of Mussolini s
intent to invade the smaller country, Britain and France decided to refrain from intervening as they
hoped to make an ally of Italy and did not want Mussolini to break the Stresa Front and side with
Hitler. Of course Italy did side with Hitler and through their idleness, set a precedent of inaction that
encouraged Hitler and the axis powers to act. Similar examples of the failure of the League can also be
seen in its response to Italy and Germany s involvement in the Spanish Civil War and Japan s invasion
of Manchuria.
Much like the policy of appeasement, the failure of the League of Nations gave the axis powers the
idea that little to no action would be taken
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Kant’s Practical Imperative in the Film The Insider Essay
This principle is referred to as Kant s practical imperative and is an important principle for an ethical
system which says that each human being is an end in himself or herself. No human being should be
thought of or used merely as a means for someone else end. Dr. Jeffrey Wigand the main protagonist
of The Insider portrays himself to be a conflicted individual as he makes decisions throughout the
movie. Against an undetermined future, he ruminates about what he knows is right for example,
receiving threats, the phone ringing at odd hours. He makes most of his decisions by weighing the cost
and benefits, which may be referred to as Kant s principle the end justifies the means .Analysis of
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The Kantian perspective would consider Lowell actions to be unethical, as he encourage another
person to break his promise for a greater of social good. Lowell knows the extent of the pleasure, but
not the pain. The benefits of his encouragement would uphold the honor of 60 minutes and CBS news,
protecting the public against harm. The disadvantages and the cost would result in Wigand and his
family losing all benefits from the agreement. The possible lawsuit faced against CBS and damages to
the tobacco industry and its employees. If he does not encourage Wigand, its just result in vice versa,
he would receive the benefits and the tobacco industry and employees are protected. It would costs
harm to public if they do not know the truth. In conclusion it can be seen that both Wigand and
Bergman used each other as means to one anothers end.
Not actually being in his position it would be difficult to decide to what my actual emotions would be,
based on the fact that I would be putting my family in danger to protect the public. I would have
probably done the same as it would be my moral obligation and the right thing to do. Kant s duty
based ethics says that some acts are wrong or right because of the things or situations that are related
and people have a duty to act in accordance, regardless of the good or bad consequences that may be
produced.
Dr. Wigand decision is an example of goodwill as he disregarded the concern of consequences of his
and his
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The Effects Of Alcohol Lowers Blood Glucose Levels By...
Alcohol lowers blood glucose levels by stimulating insulin production. This is detected by the beta
cells of the pancreatic islets and the secretion of insulin is induced. Each hormone has a very specific
protein that it will bind to. These are called hormone receptors and once they are bound to the
hormone they stimulate a particular response in the cell. Hormones circulate the bloodstream until
they find a cell that has the ideal receptor attached to it. Once insulin is secreted into the bloodstream,
the hormone stimulates cells, especially muscle and adipose cells, to take up glucose from the blood.
The transport of glucose into cells is done by facilitated diffusion. Glucose cannot get across a
membrane unless specific transporters are in the membrane to provide a channel for the glucose to
move through. Since it is facilitated diffusion, glucose will be transported from an area of high
concentration to an area of low concentration (i.e., down the gradient). The transporters of glucose is
called GLUT (GLUcose Transporter), the main transporter is GLUT4. As insulin travels through the
bloodstream, it finds its specific receptors on the surface of liver cells, muscle cells and adipose cells.
When the insulin binds to the insulin receptor on the cell membranes, cells are stimulated to increase
the number of glucose transporters. This is an effect allowing the hormone on the outside of the cell to
regulate functions inside the cell even though the hormone has not entered the
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The Power Of The Nazi Party
Carl Schmitt argues that the role of myth plays an essential role in politics and that nationalism, in any
confrontation, will win over socialism. Schmitt s argument can be used to justify the events that
occurred in Germany during the late 20s and early 30s. However, even though nationalism did play a
key role in post hyperinflation Germany, it is far too simplistic to say that the only motive of such
events was nationalism. Events like the Beer hall putsch or the growth and success of the Nazi party
were not solely because of nationalism. There were other factors that contributed to these events such
as the fact that Germany was in a terrible situation to begin with. Germany was in chaos after WW1,
and when the Great Depression followed, unemployment, inflation and food shortage increased even
more. Such events led to the growth of the Nazi party as Germans felt like Hitler represented what
many of them felt hatred of the republic. The Nazi party rose significatively because of their usage of
propaganda, their anti Semitism, their violence, their hatred of the Weimar republic and also because
of opportunism.
One way the Nazi party grew immensely was through their usage of propaganda. With such
propaganda, the Nazi intended to appeal their audiences with what they wanted to hear. Their
propaganda had a lot to do with their electoral success in 1930 since it was planned accordingly to
their audience, which mostly directed to workers. According to Richard J. Evans, in
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  • 3. Psychoanalysis and Sigmund Freud Psychoanalysis is one of the founding approaches to psychotherapy and this specific approach was founder by Austrian born psychoanalyst, Sigmund Freud. This approach to psychotherapy has evolved ever since the 1800s when it was first developed and this will be very clear in the following essay in that different theories and components of the approach will be discussed and they will also be used to analyse Wendy and come to decisions about how she is presenting in therapy based on these components of psychoanalysis approach. Psychoanalysis as an approach founded by Freud focuses on what is called the unconscious material and how this material affects the individual (Yakeley, 2014). This essay will specifically look at Freud s drive theory and the Object Relations Theory as these are the theories of the psychoanalytic approach that are best suited to Wendy s, thus evidence supporting this statement will be presented in the essay. The second part of the essay will be a discussion regarding the cultural aspects of Wendy s case and how this impacts on the psychoanalysis approach. However, before that can be done, one will need to provide the reader with insight on what psychoanalysis is. The psychoanalysis approach deals with improving disorders that interfere with the day to day function of an individual. Therapists who make use of this approach focus mainly on the individual s developmental history (Ivey, 1997) and the unconscious of the client in order to reach a point at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. How To Describe Objectively What It Mean To Affect A... 1. The client is essentially begging for help. The client may not have anywhere else to turn and wants to be taken seriously. The client likely believes that if she does not present severely, then she will be dismissed and not get the help she desires. 2. The client has a tendency to exaggerate, overreact, and/or be traumatized. This cognitive style may be due to some personality disorders as well as depression. There is likely not any benefit to the client, unless she is merely seeking attention. 3. The client would benefit from presenting more severely, such as for litigation, compensation, or disability purposes. There is likely some external benefit to the client if she receives a diagnosis and the severity of the diagnosis may ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, without interview data, most psychological assessments are virtually meaningless. 2. Psychological Tests/Assessments: These measures typically identify a wide range of explicit information about the client, such as attitudes, opinions, beliefs, and knowledge/facts. They also help evaluate the client s level of functioning in comparison to the norm group. This is particularly important in informing the diagnosis and treatment of the client. 3. Informant Reports: This involves interviewing people who know the client, such as family members, friends, and teachers. These reports can be helpful because they can provide different perspectives of the client. They may also inform the clinician if the client s behaviors generalize across settings. 4. Records: By obtaining client records, whether previous mental health records, medical records, legal records, or school records, the clinician may find important information that the client did not report. Overall, incorporating several different sources of information allows for a more comprehensive understanding of the client, which leads to more accurate and effective diagnosis and treatment. An empirically grounded approach uses the method of contrasted groups in order to create a measure that differentiates between groups. This typically involves administering several items to two different groups, such as patients with depression and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Speech On Smoking A Breath of Fresh Air Even after people know what these substances can and will do to their body, people keep taking it and in the process, they slowly destroy their bodies every day just so they can feel good for some number of hours. Some of those people get so addicted they lose jobs, friends, homes and even family smoking these toxic chemicals. The smoke you put in your lungs starts to break down tissues there and other body parts and can lead to serious or even fatal diseases. I could go all eternity without ever smoking or doing any drugs of any kind and never be bothered about it. Even teens who get dared to smoke at a party can really destroy their bodies. The harmful toxins break down their bodies and causes diseases for them later in their life. Smoking causes 90% of deaths from lung cancer, around 80% of deaths from COPD, and around 17% deaths from heart disease. Sadly, most people don t realize the damage just one cigaret can have on your body. Every drag you take on the cigaret raises you blood pressure and heart rate. Teenagers that smoke at the age of 15 are three times more likely to die from cancer than someone who starts smoking in their mid 20s. For this reason, smoking as a teen can permanently damage your body and smoking can even kill young adults or give them intense diseases later on in their life. If you have ever seen a long term smoker before and after their years of smoking, you ve seen first hand the damage they do to the outside of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. American Legal System American and British legal systems There are some major differences that stand out between the criminal justice system in the USA and that of the United Kingdom. The court system in both countries operates in a similar manner. In both countries, minor offences are handles by special magistrate courts which resolve such disputes (California. Legislature. Senate, 2001). Serious crimes are then handled by a three court hierarchy. Cases begin in the lower courts such as the crown court in the Britain and the district court in the USA. The cases are then moved on to the court of Appeal and if necessary the Supreme Court will determine the ruling. Unlike in the United Kingdom the USA does not have a tribunal system (Government Press Office, 2012). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Japan, lawsuits are generally avoided for cultural reasons while this is quite prevalent in the United States. In Japan the emphasis is placed on written briefs as opposed to oral arguments. The major difference between the legal system of the two countries stems from their evolution. The legal system of the United States is inherited from the English legal system. The legal system of Japan is a mixture of many influences. At some point in the late 1800s early German civil code was imported by Japan along with some elements from the French code. Post World War 2, some influences from America started appearing, this include laws regarding criminal procedure, labor and corporate law. The legal system in Japan was updated with many revisions to topics such as s bankruptcy and civil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Short Story Of The Gnome The Witch Chapter 15 Chapter Fifteen The Gnome, the Witch, and the Lucky Charm Isabel streaked diagonally though flanked trees with crisscrossed branches. Come on, Emma said and took off, sprinting down a path behind Isabel. I stumbled along, leaping over tangled vines and hurdling bushes until my side hurt. Finally, the woods fell away, and we started across a meadow. To the left, ogres were marching up a dusty trail toward a row of caves high on a hill. Gray smoke rose from the fires that lined the cavern mouths. To the right, I could just make out Cotton and three green witches. As I got closer, I saw that one had her long, lanky green fingers clamped around his neck. He was suspended about three feet off the ground, frantically clicking his clogs together ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... My hand felt like it was wrapped in molten lead, but I managed not to drop my sword. I struck the witch on the left with its hilt, sending her toppling backward into the dirt. I turned and sliced another witch on the right. As soon as the blade connected with her neck, she screamed and exploded into dust. Emma got the other witch in a wrestler s hold and yanked her backward while Cotton ripped the broom out of her hands. Ow! he yelled. Ow! Hot! Hot! The witch I d hilt slammed came at me again, sharps nails ready, but I swung my sword and she broke open like a piñata. The witch was trying to get Emma off her back. She kicked, clawed, hissed, and bit, but Emma held on while Cotton got the witch s legs tied up in her broom bristles. Finally, they both pushed her backward into the dirt. The witch tried to get up, but she kept falling down. Sadon will destroy you! she promised. Frey will have your soul! Eat my shorts! I yelled. Thunder shook the ground. The hair rose on the back of my neck. Run! Emma said. She s calling for reinforcements! We have to get out of here! We plunged into the dust. The witch tied up behind us, and nothing but spindly trees ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Cp105 Patisserie Of Bachelor Of Culinary Arts And... The CP105 Patisserie of Bachelor of Culinary Arts and Business introduces students to practical techniques and theoretical skills, and also knowledge pertaining to traditional and contemporary patisserie techniques. Throughout the course students will increase knowledge, skills and passion for the art of pastry. There are two parts to the CP105 Patisserie assessment: Part 1 is a report that involves self directed research and reflection on the evaluation of patisserie practices. Students are expected to conduct primary and secondary researches to gain knowledge about patisserie businesses. The researches should include critiques on efficiency and effectiveness of work practices over time and the rationale of uses, including market viability, and be able to make logical recommendations based on the research. The main objective of the report is to make comparisons traditional and contemporary patisserie practices and the reasons they have been adopted. My research for this assessment is based on bread and mainly on sourdough. I have selected to specialize my researches in the production of bread, giving me the freedom and allows me to concentrate on baking. I have conducted primary researches by observing local patisserie outlets and interview bakers to obtain information and gain knowledge. Sourdough is simply soured dough, or dough that has been fermented. Unlike regular, non soured bread, like french bread, traditional sourdough does not rely on added sugar or yeast ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Fordham Research Paper The meaning of the Jesuit tenet Magis is essential in the quest for self actualization. It is the duty of all to become the best version of themselves that they can possibly be, no matter what the area of growth is in. Personally, I want a college experience that challenges the person that I am now, and helps me to grow by the way of academics and knowledge, learning to be a contributing member of society as an adult, and becoming more cultured. I believe with a life at Fordham University, I can take steps towards achieving this and so much more. College is the catalyst for knowledge expansion. Although all undergraduate institutions offer this, none of them offer classes in the way Fordham University does. Specifically, what is salient to me is Fordham college at Rosehill. As an economics major, I know that I would be getting the most out attendance to this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People from all over America, and the world, are located in New York, and thus Fordham. I have been somewhat isolated from the rest of the world my whole life, considering that I have never left America. Given the opportunity to attend Fordham, I know that I will become more worldly. Meeting new people on and off campus will help me develop a social identity, and learn about myself. Since Fordham is located in New York, it is apparent that I will be around others mostly all the time, furthering my growth inwardly and outwardly as a member of society. By these rationale, it is my belief that Fordham will give me the most by the means of personal growth and an affinity for culture. For all of the above reasons, I know that I will be challenging myself by attending Fordham University. The Jesuit tenet Magis is an interesting concept and will be a driving force in my strives at Fordham by the means of academics, extracurriculars, and meeting people in general. By furthering my scholastic experience at Fordham, I know that I can achieve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay about Justice On Trial in Kafka s The Trial Justice On Trial in Kafka s The Trial There is no such thing as justice in or out of court. Clarence Darrow i Most often critically interpreted as a search for Divine justice, Kafka s The Trial, a fragmented and unfinished novel, appears to leave us with the same impression as the words above of Clarence Darrow. In other words, there is no justice. This assessment of Divine justice by Kafka works on two levels. On one level, he is illustrating the helpless nature of the individual when in conflict against an established bureaucracy. On another level, he is illustrating the existential dilemma of man in the face of a godless, indifferent, and often hostile universe. A search for justice by Josef K. finds no justice in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... as he attempts to maneuver the bureaucratic system. In vain, much as many people try to find meaning and justice out of court, Josef K. s efforts to discover why he is accused and must suffer are in vain. Yet, his character and his sins are conventional, and he has no bold or threatening ambitions. All he can do is ask questions, but he receives no answers that would clarify the bureaucratic system into which he has been thrust. Just like existential awareness undermines the entire rational structure of Divine justice, so, too, the alternative hypotheses, the multiple explanations, the different interpretations, and the uncertainty Josef K. experiences, serve to undermine the whole rational structure of the justice system. Josef K. comes to understand the socially constructed, arbitrary, and absurd nature of the justice system, and, justice itself The truth allegedly resides above the realms of justice and injustice. iii This literary analysis will focus on how Josef K. s experiences in The Trial demonstrate not only the corrupt justice system of the era but also the absurd and futile attempt to seek an arbitrary concept like justice in an existential realm. KAFKA WORLDVIEW OF JUSTICE IN THE TRIAL The Trial has an immediate ability to engage the emotions of the reader because the protagonist, Josef K., is an everyman. Not especially ambitious, Josef K. is an ordinary man, a successful bank clerk whose everyday ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Importance Of Conflicts In The Jungle The Jungle by Upton Sinclair is a tough read that teaches the corrupt policies of capitalism. The narrator, Jurgis, struggles with his new life in America because it isn t the ideal dream that most immigrants have. Jurgis struggles are understandable, but there are many who have never had to experience what he has so it is harder to sympathize and compare oneself to that of a character with no similarities. However, this novel also teaches the hardships immigrants typically went through during their transitions, or their lives in general, in America while also providing the reader with healthy confusion. This novel establishes a sense of confusion, uneasiness, or worry while also making the reader feel pleasure or happiness. There are several instances in the novel where the reader experiences this healthy confusion while learning about the differences in lifestyles between the fortunate and those looking to have a new life but encounter conflicts. Most scenes in this novel are sad, but also have happiness buried deep within the text or meaning. In The Jungle, Jurgis struggles with his life in America and has trouble finding a job to support himself, his family, and pay off his debts, like the wedding. He is able to find a job, but it does not pay well and the working conditions are horrible. After hurting himself and going to jail, he is unable to find another job and does whatever he can to try to make money. The union workers eventually become aware that they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. World War II, Germany, And The German Democratic Republic After the World War II, Germany was divided into 4 powers, Britain, France, USA and Soviet Russia, dividing the country into two parts, namely East and West Germany. The country was reunited again in 1990, unifying the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) and the German Democratic Republic (GDR) (kellerbook). The reunification has led to political, economic and social long lasting changes in the country. Following the reunification, there has been an increase in unemployment rate and severe economic crisis. Since the 1990s, the issue of the fall in the number of union members and collective bargaining in Germany s employment relationship is not a new matter (Addison et.al). This has been evidently observed, after the reunification of Western ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before reunification, West Germany was experiencing economic growth with low inflation rates and increase in wage rate. The unification allows for East to be reunited with West Germany causing transfers of labour legislation, industrial relations to the east. The unemployment rate in the past 2 decades has been fluctuating and the highest unemployment rate since the reunification is at 11.2% in 2005. Kotthoff (1981, in frege1) states that codetermination and collective bargaining are two alternative methods of institutionalizing collective conflict. Since the 1990s, the rate of economic growth has been low and unemployemt, particulartly long term unemployment has remained high. Collective Bargaining On the collective bargaining side, 2 changes were observed; a steady increase in the number of company agreements relative to sectoral agreements, especially in West Germany. Second, decreased in the membership rate of employers confederations. The decline in the coverage by German industrial relations institutions as a whole has coincided with greater pressure towards decentralization in collective bargaining. Regulated decentralization (via opening clauses, hardship agreements, and company specific agreements) where the parties have sought to pre empt pressures to decentralize collective bargaining by allowing for some differentiation while avoiding delegating decision making rights on wages to plant level and actual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Poetic Analysis Of The Weary Blues By Langston Hughes Poetic Analysis of The Weary Blues by Langston Hughes Langston Hughes was truly able to make a name for himself through the reaction he gained from creating the revolutionary collection of poems The Weary Blues in 1926 where this poem with the same title can be found. During this time, the world was in turmoil and Hughes had just immersed himself in the Harlem renaissance scene. All the rules were changing around him so, why not in poems too. He decided to take an entirely new approach to poetry by breaking standard rules of poems and adopting the jazz and urban blues rules which were more like a recommendation of rules rather than graved in stone. Hughes had a basic rhythm and varied it to fit the words or change the mood of his poems. Sometimes he spelled words to match the way that real people talk. It was refreshing compared to the stuffy, rigid poetry that had been seen before, written in free verse with an irregular rhyme scheme, mimicking the natural patterns of speech and music. In the opening two lines Hughes decided to use a tactic that left the reader in the dark, guessing what he is talking about. The only element one can decipher is that he is talking about music by the terminology being used; words such as syncopated tune // croon , the long O sounds of droning and drowsy which mimic yawning. The sense of music can also be observed by the ever present varying rhythm, a rocking back and forth feeling replicating the flow of a gentle blues. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Germany s Tourism As An American Citizen Many Americans have common misconceptions about Germany and its people even before visiting the country or getting to know a German national. Germans are often perceived to be cold or mean and that they dislike tourists. Many also believe that the language sounds harsh or is unromantic and all Germans consume is sauerkraut, sausage, and beer. These views could be largely due to the way Hollywood paints Germans out to be and American views on holidays such as Oktoberfest. As a German as well as an American citizen, I have heard many of these stereotypes and can confidently refute these claims and say that Germany and its people are actually very friendly and have a rich and diverse culture. Germany s tourism is on the rise as described in a report in a marketline industry profile. It describes that the travel and tourism industry grew in 2015 by 3.3% and is projected to maintain a similar growth rate... (Travel and Tourism in Germany 8). In fact, every time I visit I meet more and more people who are touring Germany. A study done in 2013 by Andrew Hare and collegues was aimed to see how Americans perceived Germans and Germany. It found that almost 60% of Americans had a positive impression and thought it was modern, forward thinking, and economically powerful (Hare et. All 3 59). Germany has also adopted many other cultures customs from words to holidays to music. When my mom was younger and living in Germany there was no Halloween! Now kids are starting to catch on and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Operation Blue Star Essay Operation Blue Star , only the name represented the pleasant color. The result of the Operation Blue Star was the bitter part of the Indian history. Born in the violent year of 1947, Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale was the unfortunate spark of the biggest communal riots seen in India. The khalisthan movement for a better and republic state for Punjab was still going on, opposing this were the Indian congress party, which was dominated by Indira Gandhi and her son Sanjay Gandhi. In 1977, Indira asked Sanjay to break the khalidad in the province of Punjab. Sanjay looked upon someone, who could have set up rival fashion. In the list of 20 names, he was given, the new leader of the Akal Takht, Jarnal Singh Bhindranwale, in fact the strongest of them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When there was political turmoil, he was forced to be a revolutionary and a potential terrorist. He gradually became well known to his community, and people came to see him along with their kids seeking his blessings. He made Amritsar his strong hold and he turned out to be an intractable for the central and state government. The local police force never tried to take an action on him. He was out of their league. When things grew worst, Rajiv Gandhi in an interview told him to surrender. As a reply Bhindranwale challenged Rajiv and government to take any measures possible on him. The reply for Rajiv Gandhi itself indicated that he was well equipped and looking forward for a combat. The proceedings at Punjab provinces were seemingly dangerous for the Indira s congress government. She gave the order to Commander General Kuldip Singh Brar to neutralize Bhindranwale and his militants. Bhindranwale was accused for storing a huge amount of weapons at Gurudwara in order to start a major armed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Parent s Support Parent s support is very important for a child with ADHD. Parent s support can increase the level of confidence to the child. Parents can provide accommodation to help the child with ADHD learn together with children without disabilities. Children with ADHD need guidance and understanding from their parent and teacher to reach their full potential to succeed in school. Parent can give some positive feedback or encourage the child for behavioring good. In some cases, if the child is out of control, the parent can use of time out. For example, if the child keep on shouting, the parent can count one to three for the child calm down. Parent also can bring the child to do some relaxing activity. For example, parent can restrict the number of playmates to one or two, so that the child does not become overstimulated. Parent can help the child to divide the large tasks into smaller, there will be more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a very difficult tasks for a child with ADHD to sitting still, listening quietly, concentrating for all day long in the school. Perhaps most frustrating of all is the child want to be able to learn and behave like others. As a parent, you can help the child cope with all the deficits and challenges in the school. Parent can provide the most effective support, equipping the child with learning strategies and communicating with the others. Parent can help the child learn to find his or her feet in the classroom and work effectively through the challenges of the school day. Parent are the child s advocate. It is important for parent to listen about the teachers. The most effective way for the child to learn together with the normal children is the parent need to be willing to communicate and cooperate with the school and teachers. As a parent, try to keep in mind that the mutual purpose is finding out the best way to help the child succeed in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Nature In Crossing By Mark Slouka The Nature is many things. It s one of the realest places to be. The Nature won t lie to you or adjust the reality just so it will please you. The Nature doesn t care, it does what it wants and then you d just have to deal with it. It challenges you, forces you to face the reality and most important of all, it makes you confront your deepest fears and get answers for questions, you didn t even know you had. Crossing is a short story written by Mark Slouka. It s about a father, who s going on a field trip with his son. The father has just been divorced and hasn t been happy for a long time, but the nostalgia about the trip, which he also went on with his own father, and having to spend time with his son, makes him feel happy. The short story is told with a third person limited narrator and from the father s point of view. The narrator is descriptive, the surroundings are all very well described, and there s both indirect and direct speech throughout the story. The indirect speech is often used when the father thinks back on conversations he had earlier in his life. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The trip the father and his son go on is out in the nature to a place, where the father seemed to spend a lot of time when he was young and river crossing is a familiar activity of his. They had to cross the river twice, on their way to the barn where they d camp and on their way home again. The river plays a huge part in the story therefore it s important to understand its meaning and significance. The Nature can reflect ones deepest fears and the father s fears takes form of the river, where he later comes to face them. Firstly, the river makes him scared. It s been a long time since he had last seen it. He remembered it differently, not as strong and big as it has come to be. Well there she is, he said. (p.2, l.41) He refers to the river as she, he endowed the river with spirit and as it s described, she s a very dangerous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Should Managers or Business Owners Be Able to Exercise... Employment Relations Individual Essay Should managers or business owners be able to exercise their managerial prerogative without interference from the other actors in the employment relationship? Number of Words: 1304 In the modern time, managerial prerogative is an essential system for most society s managers or business owners to run their business, managerial prerogative which is defined as the right of managers or business owners to make decision about all aspects of their business without interference from government, workers or union. Employees seek to resist managerial control over organization of work. In a circumstance, while in the specific function of management of remuneration, managers or business owners should be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another actor of employment relationship is union, defined as a continuous association of wage earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their working lives (S B Webb, 1898). The function of union which is let workers join together to organise a union and the union which can empower them in the employment relationship. Union also is legitimate voice of employees in bargaining with employers (Nankervis et al, 2005, p.555). Unions like Queensland Teachers Union, Transport Workers Union, Queensland Public Sector Union have been successful in Australia in achieving improved wages and working conditions for employees. People join the union is because of their dissatisfaction with economic aspects of the job, a desire to influence the work environment and also believes that benefits of unionism outweigh the expected cost. According to the case, it shows that health union are battling to secure next year s pay rise for nurses against a background of public sector cuts. Moreover, in the case, Snow (2009) believes that the union it is appropriate that staff are rewarded through training and pay where there are significant improvements in quality and services.(p 7).Unions have previously called for staff to be rewarded for efficiency savings, but employers have been reluctant to introduce such measures. (Snow, 2009, p.7). From this we can see that union also pay an important role on involvement of managers and business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Crime Scene Investigation Since the time that the scientific science dramatization CSI: Crime Scene Investigation turned into a tremendous hit and generated its fans, reporters have been worried about what they instituted the CSI Effect. The hypothesis behind the effect is that fans of the well known show disguise misguided judgments about the law that they bring with them into the court as jurors. In this way, the trepidation is that the TV show is at last influencing the results of trials and not in a great manner. Criminal justice researchers have started to study the inquiry of whether nationals who are called to serve on juries bring unreasonable desires and convictions to the court as a consequence of TV projects. The impact that these projects may have on the jurors, their desires, and their choices is known as the CSI effect. Less frequently, individuals will allude to the CSI Effect to allude to the inverse, nonetheless. Defense attorneys, for instance, now and again contend that attendants impacted by CSI have a tendency to accept that any scientific confirmation gathered will be implicating. This is likewise hazardous, commentators say, in light of the fact that individuals don t normally think about the likelihood of error or even fraud [source: Cole. Scientific researchers have been known to fudge results about request to get a conviction, in the event that they accept that is the thing that the police desire. Take, for instance, Joyce Gilchrist, a police scientific expert who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Red Ryder Nails Hammond Kid Summary The Toy Industry s Marketing Strategies in Red Ryder Nails the Hammond Kid The story of Red Ryder Nails the Hammond Kid by Jean Shepard mainly revolves around the main character s memories of his childhood. Ralphie s reminiscing of his childhood is provoked when he reads a sign stating, Disarm the Toy Industry (473). The simple statement takes Ralphie back to his childhood Christmas when getting a BB gun for his Christmas present is all he could think of. The article, Target Market: Children as Consumers by Robin Marwick directly points out how children are a prime target for marketers (1). Marketing to children is the easiest selling point, especially, during the holidays. The ebook, Inside Toyland: Working, Shopping, And Social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ralphie wants his BB gun so bad that he even goes as far as being deceptive towards his brother by telling him he wants a Sandy Andy toy instead of the BB gun (Shepard 479). Ralphie knows that if he tells his little brother he wants a Sandy Andy, his brother will not copy his desire for the BB gun and his chances for getting his BB gun will increase. His mother tells him that he will shoot one of [his] eyes out throughout the short story, but Ralphie continues to find different ways to hint that the toy is perfect for him so he can still get his beloved BB gun for Christmas (480). Ralphie s consistent banter for the BB gun is a prime example of how the toy industry s marketing is successful. Marwick explains that advertising aimed at kids deliberately undermines the parent child relationship, by encouraging children to nag their parents for what they want (2). Children are taught to continue to ask for the toys they want and they will get them in time just as Ralphie gets his glorious BB gun for Christmas. Children can easy fall into the marketing strategies of toy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The No Child Left Behind Act and Educational Technology... The No Child Left Behind Act and Educational Technology Overview of Act: What it entails The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act has become a large, nationwide issue, since President George Bush signed it into law on January 8, 2002, giving the schools the responsibility to keep every student s academic achievement at a passing level. (Florida Department of Education; 2003; pg. 1) Each state had twelve years to have all students proficient in reading and math, which gave each state less than a year to create a plan. (Kim Sunderman; 2004; pg. 19) Title I, which is included in this act, began in 1965 when the Elementary and Secondary Education Act was passed, which gave federal funds to help academically struggling students. (North ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Proficient means scoring a three or above on a one to five scale on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT). Under the A+ School Grading System, any school rated D or F will not make AYP. (Florida Department of Education; 2003; pgs. 2 3) Beginning in the 2005 2006 school year, schools must test reading and mathematics every year from grades three through eight and once at the high school level. By 2007, science must be tested once from grades three through five, once between grades six through nine and once between grades ten through twelve. The assessments must contain multiple choice questions and well as open ended questions. Each school must also be considered a safe school or students will be allowed to transfer. A school becomes unsafe if any student or teacher is a victim of a violent criminal offense. (Office of Educational Accountability; University of Minnesota; 2002; pg. 8) The No Child Left Behind Act has created rules and laws to be sure that each of these requirements is enforced. Overview of Act: How it is enforced If a school is a Title I district, a school which received the largest amount of funding possible (North Carolina Department of Education; 2004; pg. 1), that has not made AYP for two years in a row, they are then identified as needing improvement and must make changes before the next year begins. They receive help and technical assistance to create a two year plan to help make AYP. If the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Assignment 1 Lung Cancer Research Nanotechnology has immense numbers of avenues and directions that have been created, especially in the treatment of cancer. It is only projected to become a bigger field that s more accurate as time passes. But is nanotechnology sustainable and though accurate, strong enough to be the best cancer therapy system? Is lung cancer too difficult to treat with nanotechnology due to its metastatic tendency? And is nanotechnology the best direction that we could be following in our quest for the treatment of cancer without damaging other tissues? As we discover more technology and tools, problems pop up as quick as we can solve past ones toxicological aspects of cancer treatment, cost effectiveness and the like. Can these wonder child molecules created ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tumors can either be small cell lung cancer (SCLC) or non SCLC (NSCLC). Non SCLC accounts for most of the incidences and carries a 5 year survival rate of 15%.1 On average, it is the metastases of the primary tumor that cause death. NSCLC is often diagnosed late where available treatment options such as surgery or radiation will be ineffective .2 Because of its nature, metastasis of cancer is not fully understood as it cannot occur in vitro.2 It has been discovered that the cascade of events follows similar pathways in each type of metastatic cancer: detachment of cells from ECM, invasion of neighboring tissue, intravastation into the blood or lymph system, and subsequent extravasation at a distal site of the metastatic lesion.1 Treatments have included chemotherapy, radiation, surgery if applicable and other targeted therapies like immunotherapy and EGFR inhibitors.2 In the past, due to the difficulty of treating and ineffectiveness, chemotherapy was not the treatment when the patient was diagnosed with NSCLC. Instead, supportive care was offered. Meta analysis has demonstrated that chemotherapy has offered slight improvements in quality of life and reduction of symptoms since.3 These chemotherapy drugs work best when combined with a source of platinum, which can be difficult given the substantial risk of toxicities.4 To combat the difficulties of treating NSCLC, and deliver the chemotherapy that could potentially increase survival rates while lowering toxicity exposure, science has turned to its new wonder child: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Thiorphan Research Paper Ki: 4 140 nM Thiorphan is a neprilysin inhibitor. Neprilysin, also known as membrane metallo endopeptidase (MME), neutral endopeptidase (NEP), and common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen (CALLA) is an enzyme that is encoded by the MME gene. Neprilysin is a zinc dependent metalloprotease that cleaves peptides at the amino side of hydrophobic residues and inactivates several peptide hormones. Neprilysin also degrades the amyloid beta peptide with abnormal misfolding and aggregation, which has been implicated as a cause of Alzheimer s disease. In vitro: A previous study assessed the effect of thiorphan or captopril on proliferation of two human tumor cell lines, A549 and HL60. The results showed that captopril could inhibit the proliferation of both A549 and HL60 cells lines but thiorphan had antiproliferative effect only on A549 cells in a dose dependent manner. However, neither captopril nor thiorphan treatment in combination with interferon alpha or doxorubicin was able to enhance cytotoxic potential of doxorubicin and cytostatic activity of interferon alpha [1]. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such neuroprotective effect was long lasting and was still observed when thiorphan was administered 12 h after the insult, suggesting a remarkable window for therapeutic intervention ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Pros Of Dunkirk German military successes in the spring of 1940 saw the British Expeditionary Force (BEF), along with French and Belgian troops, surrounded at the beaches of Dunkirk. With the possibility of a breakout impossible, the defeated armies were eventually evacuated to the British Isles during Operation Dynamo. While the withdrawal of British Forces from Continental Europe marked a military defeat of the BEF, news media surrounding the event showed a story opposite to this. Rather, the Dunkirk evacuation was presented as a miraculous victory which was achieved through the resilience and ingenuity of the British spirit. This heavily propagandized viewpoint, although created initially to maintain homefront moral amidst German successes, would continue to exist into the post war years and help contribute towards the creation of the myth that Britain, during late 1940 and early 1941, stood as the lone Allied bastion against Nazi Germany. However, in the decades following the Second World War, historians/many have challenged the contemporary British accounts of Dunkirk by offering a less romanticized view of the events; thereby challenging the Anglocentric perspective Dunkirk. [INSERT THESIS STATEMENT HERE] As a evacuation which occurred due to the success of german troops in the battle of France, the perspectives of Dunkirk in regards to wether it was a success, the little ships, and the overall role of French forces has largley evolved from contemporary accounts during the twentieth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Analysis Of Symbols Affecting Australia s Culture Many Australians pride themselves on our quirky animals or the unusual aspects of our culture, or even our country s relatively stable financial situation compared to most other countries. However, many Australians fail to see how Australia is sacrificing this natural beauty, internationally recognisable icons and unique culture, all for the sake and profits of development. These images reflect on the vulnerability of Australia s culture, icons and healthy ecosystems and challenge the tourism/ perfect Australia stereotype that makes Australia seem ecologically, economically and socially stable. Three aesthetic features that demonstrate this are colour, positioning and symbols. The need for a national shift in economical power and an intuitive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The positioning of the subjects in image 1 and image 3 in relation to their environment is a quintessential example of how Australia is sacrificing its natural beauty and icons. Image 3 shows two kangaroos, another internationally recognisable icon, positioned in their natural environment which is a healthy and thriving Australian bush. This image is affiliated with a typical Australian ecosystem and means that in this area, Australian flora and fauna are thriving. Image 1 also shows an Australian icon in it s natural environment, but the environment in this image has been destroyed by humans. This means that in this particular area the flora and fauna are not thriving due to the negative effects of human intervention. These images clearly demonstrate how Australia is sacrificing its natural beauty and internationally recognisable icons for the sake of development and profits, because together they discern the effects of deforestation and provide a before and after point of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Evaluation Of Suspicious Activity Monitoring Systems Essay 7. Refer to ACL GRC sections BSA 00 through BSA 46 for specific work papers and independent testing results. 8. Audit s review of suspicious activity monitoring systems: Internal Audit (IA) reviewed the monitoring systems in the review of various FCIU monitoring processes throughout the audit, including the policies and procedures used for each monitoring process. An independent review of the BAM system was performed to test the system s ability as part of the Banker s Toolbox Type I Service Organization Control Report (SSAE No. 16) which concluded that The controls related to the control objectives stated in the description were suitably designed to provide reasonable assurance that the control objectives would be achieved if the controls operated effectively as of October 31, 2014 and user entities applied the complementary user entity controls contemplated in the design of Banker s Toolbox s controls as of October 31, 2014 . IA reviewed the reports generated by the BAM system, and the desktop procedures which includes the filtering criteria, as part of the review of various FCIU monitoring processes. The filitering criteria of for the monitoring processes conducted by FCIU included high risk factors such as cash (e.g. Cash Intensive Businesses), monetary instruments, fund transfers, and other high risk products (e.g. NRA mortgages), services (e.g. trade finance), customers (e.g. NBFIs), or geographies (e.g. RBRR), as appropriate. 9. The suspicious activity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Themes Of Love By Pablo Neruda Exploring Neruda s Themes of Love, Patriotism, and Nature through Specific Stylistic Devices Pablo Neruda was the pen name of Ricardo Eliezer Neftali Reyes y Basoalto, a poet who not only inspired lovers around the world but also gave voices to workers and miners and monumentalized the beauty of the Americas and his culture. Through his use of imagery, especially nature imagery, and symbolism, Pablo Neruda intertwines universal themes like love and patriotism with raw emotion and uses his subjectivity to create poems in a unique style. In fact, in an interview with Eric Bockstael, he said, My ambition as a writer, if there is an ambition, is to write about all the things that I see, that I touch, that I know, that I love, or that I hate. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In I m Explaining a Few Things , for example, he starts by giving an account of what he has previously written about, from beautiful scenes to metaphysical ideas. However, to explain why he has changed his perspective, he uses the famous thrice repeated line Come and see the blood in the streets! . The Spanish Civil War had a profound influence on his works and in Offended Lands , he alludes again to the blood in the streets, an image designed to shock the reader, to motivate concern about the situation in Spain, and to remind the reader of the brutality of the war from a more severe perspective which recognises the grievous nature of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Relationship Between Father And Fate In The Odyssey Father and Son Relationships Determine Fate and Destiny The Odyssey, by Homer, is one of the most influential texts of Western literature and it is paralleled to The Aeneid, by Virgil. Father and son relationships are very important to Greek culture, as evident in the relationship between Odysseus and TelĂ©makhos in The Odyssey. Hundreds of years after The Odyssey was transcribed, Virgil continued to recognize the importance of the father and son relationship and he incorporated it into The Aeneid by focusing on Anchises and Aeneas. Both epics revolve around and delve into the valued father and son relationship. This relationship is so important to Greek and Roman culture that it has an effect on the idea of fate and destiny. Throughout The Odyssey and The Aeneid, the relationship between the father and son is responsible for determining their fate and destiny. The fate of Odysseus and Anchises is thoroughly influenced by their respective sons. Throughout Odysseus s journey, Odysseus wants to give up because of all the hardships he has to face. His son, TelĂ©makhos, serves as his motivation for coming home and drives his will to live and fight his hardships at sea. At one point, Odysseus considers giving up so he will not need to face the sea raging/ under such winds anymore (Homer 5.314 315). In spite of his moment of weakness, he continues to fight for his destiny of homecoming to reunite with his son. TelĂ©makhos encourages Odysseus to achieve his destiny. Likewise, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Health Insurance Stakeholders The insurance system is an important topic for all providers, employees and individuals of this country to understand. Insurance allows patients to be seen by healthcare providers without having to pay large medical bills. It is the ability for physicians to treat patients and then able to get reimbursed. Health insurance is a privilege in our country because not only does it save families time from stressing about money, but also it allows each individual the ability to receive good quality care. In fact, there are two forms of health insurance, social and private. Social health insurance is a government owned program that benefits the citizens of our country. There are three types of social insurance, Medicare that covers elderly people, Medicaid that covers poor people and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, if the patient has active insurance than the physician understands that they will get compensated if the patient is seen. If the patient does not have insurance, most likely the patient will not been seen because the doctor will not be getting reimbursed or paid for that visit. Some hospitals have free care programs where patients without insurance can receive free healthcare, but the hospitals and providers are not getting paid, which can hinder the stakeholders (physician). Therefore, if a patient has insurance, the doctor or healthcare provider is being benefitted. On the other hand, a factor that burdens stakeholders is the fact that U.S. health insurance plans are highly variable, and even the best plans do not cover all necessary care or provide first dollar coverage (Scheetz, 2015). Therefore, either the patients are not receiving good quality of care or the doctors can perform the care, but they will not get reimbursed. Also since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted, more patients are being seen, which causes the physicians to receive a lot less money due to a lower fee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Causes Of Panic Disorders You may be asking, What is a panic disorder? Well, a panic disorder is a psychiatric disorder in which debilitating anxiety and fear arise frequently and without reasonable cause. This means that you are uncontrollably being frightened without even knowing the reason for this panic. Also, women are more at a risk from anxiety disorders. Finally, it happens out of nowhere. Therefore, it can happen anytime and anywhere. There is not a specific cause that has to do with panic disorder. Some studies have proven that family history, abnormalities in the brain, substance abuse, and major life stress can generate these reactions. Hyperthyroidism, or overactive thyroid gland, can cause panic disorders, as well. Low blood sugar can cause panic attacks. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Occupational Outlook Handbook Essay The United States Department of Labor s Bureau of Labor Statistics offers an Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) that provides insights into the many career choices and their occupational outlook. My occupation of choice is in accounting, bookkeeping, and auditing. The Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) offers much information into my occupation of choice such as job outlook, pay, duties, and requirements to become an accountant, bookkeeper, and auditor. Let s begin by reviewing the job outlook regarding occupations in accounting, bookkeeping, and auditing. According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH), over the next eight years there will be a continued eight percent decline in employment. A reduced demand in positions available will be mainly due to technological advances in computer software that is gradually eliminating positions. Software advances have made many of the jobs in this field automated. The OOH handbook tells us that The widespread use of computers also has enabled bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks to take on additional responsibilities, such as payroll, billing, purchasing (buying), and keeping track of overdue bills. Many of these functions require clerks to communicate with clients. On the bright side, there is still a demand for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the OOH, most bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks need some postsecondary education and also learn some of their skills on the job. They must have basic math and computer skills, including knowledge of spreadsheets and bookkeeping software. On some occasions, a high school diploma is the only educational requirement. Some people in this career field want to be certified. A person can take The Certified Bookkeeper (CB) designation exam, but has prerequisites of at least 2 years of full time bookkeeping experience or equivalent part time work, pass a four part exam, and adhere to a code of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Impact Of Renewable Energy Renewable energy provides energy from sources such as solar, hydropower, wind, and biomass which will never deplete. In addition, the energy is not non renewable things like fossil fuels, so it can be replenished. Therefore, people have been studied renewable energy and Renewable energy is now being used is some places. There are might be some People who believe that it will not play a big role in the future because they think using renewable energy is expensive and it will not replace the non renewable energy. However, Renewable energy will have huge effects on our future, especially in future economies. The energy can energize the rural community, help government, and increase job opportunities. First of all, Renewable Energy activates rural community. Basically, renewable energy has been said to be beneficial to the environment, but the energy also benefits on people s societies. The Wind is one of the most available renewable energy sources, it can improve and expand the rural community. Originally, a single engine is a normal economy in farms, it decreases harvests and degrades wheat prices. However, farms are growing and their harvest getting as wind energy develops. For example, Winds makes farms earn profit easily because farmers can harvest crops even in a little land (Renewable Northwest). In addition, Wind energy also makes people earn money even in the winter (Hilderbrand). Moreover, it can reduce economics disparity between rural and urban because a society ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. One s Status In Nineteenth Century Rio De Janeiro One s status in nineteenth century Rio de Janeiro had a huge impact on all areas of their life. It could allow them to have full or limited access to institutions, it determined their employment opportunities, determined if they can participate in political matters, and even determined where in the city they were allowed to travel. The three biggest factors that shaped a person s position in society were family status or ancestry, property and slave ownership, and occupation A person s family status and ancestry was probably the most important determinant of one s status. In nineteenth century Rio de Janeiro, a person was often born into their status. If they were born into a high status family, then they were of high status, and the same reasoning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since young elites would automatically be trained for medicine, the law, or the priesthood, and he would be introduced to the imperial court and enjoy the high status of a courtier, occupation was not a primary status determinant for the high status people (Karasch 69). If someone was a merchant, clerk, shopkeeper, tavern owner, craftsman or artisan, than they were of middle status. These jobs were mostly known as middle status jobs because they required manual labour. Even if a person was to make a decent amount of money from one of these jobs, they would remain in the middle status because their job required manual labour, which was looked down on. If a person s occupation was being a soldier, sailor, fisherman, or sailor, they were of low status, and then at the very bottom of society were beggars, vagrants, scavenges, and the poorest of the poor, mainly people of color and ex slaves who owned not even one slave (Karasch 70). It was rare for someone to change their status based on their occupation. If a person of low status was the slave of a middle status worker, then they were typically the only people who, after being freed, could raise their status. Middle status owners often taught their low status slaves the skills needed for their occupation, and then, once that slave was freed, they had the skills needed to work in that field and raise their status from low to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. My Escape To Escape I woke up on a cold, torn up mattress. I try to stand up, struggling since I was tied to the wall behind me. My head was throbbing and my wrists and ankles burned from the rope. That s when I heard you walking down the stairs. My heart was pounding out of my chest. You then slowly unlocked the cage. For the first time I couldn t save myself. You leaned over me, you stunk of stale cigarettes and booze. I knew I could survive the things you would do to me, I just didn t know if I could ever get out. Morning you mumbled with a thick southern accent. I didn t answer you, but you seemed to not care, I wanted you to care. You pulled out a granola bar from your pocket and gave me water, I was scared because I knew you wouldn t do this if you didn t want me to live. My arms were finally untied so I could eat. I watched you walk back up the stairs and you were talking to someone, maybe you had a wife and kids. After I devour the granola bar, I layed back down. I go to sleep trying to think of a plan on how to escape. I broke off a piece of wood from the small table in the same room I was in, and sharpened it for the next time you would walk in to feed me. I can hear you creep down the stairs and I prepare myself for what s next to come. Laying down with the sharpened stick beside me, I realize that I should ve thought the plan out more for you were a lot bigger than me and my homemade knife wouldn t do the trick. I try to lay on it but you notice something, the table was on its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Significance of the Nazi Soviet Non Aggression Pact The Nazi Soviet Non Aggression Pact was extremely significant in regards to the outbreak of war in Europe in 1939, however there were several other factors that also led to the outbreak of WWII. These factors include; the allied policy of appeasement, the failure the League of Nations and Collective Security and the aggressive nature of Nazi and Italian foreign policy. The signing of the 1939 Nazi Soviet Non Aggression Pact was extremely significant in regards to the outbreak of war in Europe. Both Germany and Russia possessed considerable motives for signing the pact. From the time of Mein Kampf Hitler had outwardly expressed his desire to move toward Russia in his quest for Lebensraum, however in 1939, it was beneficial for him ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As it was built on the unrealistic premise that nations would overlook their own interests in order to look after other members, the League of Nations and Collective Security was destined to fail. Nations were required to turn over their right to make decisions and foreign policies over to an international body so as to establish internationalism. The requirements of the league are described by historian E.H Carr as being, overly optimistic, hollow and without substance. The invasion of Abyssinia by Mussolini was the embodiment of the failure of Collective Security. Upon hearing of Mussolini s intent to invade the smaller country, Britain and France decided to refrain from intervening as they hoped to make an ally of Italy and did not want Mussolini to break the Stresa Front and side with Hitler. Of course Italy did side with Hitler and through their idleness, set a precedent of inaction that encouraged Hitler and the axis powers to act. Similar examples of the failure of the League can also be seen in its response to Italy and Germany s involvement in the Spanish Civil War and Japan s invasion of Manchuria. Much like the policy of appeasement, the failure of the League of Nations gave the axis powers the idea that little to no action would be taken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Kant’s Practical Imperative in the Film The Insider Essay This principle is referred to as Kant s practical imperative and is an important principle for an ethical system which says that each human being is an end in himself or herself. No human being should be thought of or used merely as a means for someone else end. Dr. Jeffrey Wigand the main protagonist of The Insider portrays himself to be a conflicted individual as he makes decisions throughout the movie. Against an undetermined future, he ruminates about what he knows is right for example, receiving threats, the phone ringing at odd hours. He makes most of his decisions by weighing the cost and benefits, which may be referred to as Kant s principle the end justifies the means .Analysis of Wigand if he had to disclose the information ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Kantian perspective would consider Lowell actions to be unethical, as he encourage another person to break his promise for a greater of social good. Lowell knows the extent of the pleasure, but not the pain. The benefits of his encouragement would uphold the honor of 60 minutes and CBS news, protecting the public against harm. The disadvantages and the cost would result in Wigand and his family losing all benefits from the agreement. The possible lawsuit faced against CBS and damages to the tobacco industry and its employees. If he does not encourage Wigand, its just result in vice versa, he would receive the benefits and the tobacco industry and employees are protected. It would costs harm to public if they do not know the truth. In conclusion it can be seen that both Wigand and Bergman used each other as means to one anothers end. Not actually being in his position it would be difficult to decide to what my actual emotions would be, based on the fact that I would be putting my family in danger to protect the public. I would have probably done the same as it would be my moral obligation and the right thing to do. Kant s duty based ethics says that some acts are wrong or right because of the things or situations that are related and people have a duty to act in accordance, regardless of the good or bad consequences that may be produced. Dr. Wigand decision is an example of goodwill as he disregarded the concern of consequences of his and his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Effects Of Alcohol Lowers Blood Glucose Levels By... Alcohol lowers blood glucose levels by stimulating insulin production. This is detected by the beta cells of the pancreatic islets and the secretion of insulin is induced. Each hormone has a very specific protein that it will bind to. These are called hormone receptors and once they are bound to the hormone they stimulate a particular response in the cell. Hormones circulate the bloodstream until they find a cell that has the ideal receptor attached to it. Once insulin is secreted into the bloodstream, the hormone stimulates cells, especially muscle and adipose cells, to take up glucose from the blood. The transport of glucose into cells is done by facilitated diffusion. Glucose cannot get across a membrane unless specific transporters are in the membrane to provide a channel for the glucose to move through. Since it is facilitated diffusion, glucose will be transported from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration (i.e., down the gradient). The transporters of glucose is called GLUT (GLUcose Transporter), the main transporter is GLUT4. As insulin travels through the bloodstream, it finds its specific receptors on the surface of liver cells, muscle cells and adipose cells. When the insulin binds to the insulin receptor on the cell membranes, cells are stimulated to increase the number of glucose transporters. This is an effect allowing the hormone on the outside of the cell to regulate functions inside the cell even though the hormone has not entered the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Power Of The Nazi Party Carl Schmitt argues that the role of myth plays an essential role in politics and that nationalism, in any confrontation, will win over socialism. Schmitt s argument can be used to justify the events that occurred in Germany during the late 20s and early 30s. However, even though nationalism did play a key role in post hyperinflation Germany, it is far too simplistic to say that the only motive of such events was nationalism. Events like the Beer hall putsch or the growth and success of the Nazi party were not solely because of nationalism. There were other factors that contributed to these events such as the fact that Germany was in a terrible situation to begin with. Germany was in chaos after WW1, and when the Great Depression followed, unemployment, inflation and food shortage increased even more. Such events led to the growth of the Nazi party as Germans felt like Hitler represented what many of them felt hatred of the republic. The Nazi party rose significatively because of their usage of propaganda, their anti Semitism, their violence, their hatred of the Weimar republic and also because of opportunism. One way the Nazi party grew immensely was through their usage of propaganda. With such propaganda, the Nazi intended to appeal their audiences with what they wanted to hear. Their propaganda had a lot to do with their electoral success in 1930 since it was planned accordingly to their audience, which mostly directed to workers. According to Richard J. Evans, in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...