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Winter Snowflake Writing Paper By Coffee For The Kid Winter Snowflake Writing Paper By Coffee For The Kid
Bless Me, Ultima By Rudolfo Anaya
When we think of childhood we think of blissful, exhilarating moments, like being pushed on a swing higher and higher feeling as if you could stretch
your hand and grasp the clouds, as you experience the cooling air of a hot summer day on your blushed face, as you yelped to be pushed further into
the clouds. We do not think of the anguish and questions that the sight of death brings. But that s exactly what happens to six year old Antonio Marez
in the novel Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya. When young Antonio witnesses the death of a local War Veteran, a family friend, and a classmate, it
leaves him with transforming effects, prompting him to question death, sin, morality, and in the end leading him to be ambivalent towards his Catholic
beliefs. Through every mortifying act that he witnesses, he has the guidance of Ultima, an elderly curandera, healer, who uses her wisdom to lead
Antonio to answer his own questions.
Antonio s questions about good vs evil begin when he first foreshadows that his innocence and peace would be shattered and everything in his life
would change forever. He foresees a new period of difficulty and conflict that parallels his transition away from childish innocence and towards
becoming a man of learning. But the innocence which our isolation sheltered could not last forever, and the affairs of the town began to reach across
our bridge and enter my life. (15). The beginning of his transition comes when Jason s father, Chavez comes to the
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Voluntourism In America
Voluntourism is a form of tourism, which travelers do voluntary work for a charity. Voluntourism, which has become more popular in the recent past,
started with good intentions of white westerners spreading their knowledge and resources. Some forms of voluntourism have helped communities, but
not in orphanages. The good idea has transformed into a conscious clearing photo op that s permanently affecting orphans and people in the
international orphanage community. Voluntourism is glamorizing orphanages making them appear better than lives at home, causing parents to
surrender their parental rights in order to give them a better life. The unthought of repercussions of orphanage voluntourism is affecting orphans and
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To solve this issue, we need to protect the orphans. We need to stop letting orphanages be treated like daycare, need better background checks and
training for volunteers, and stop letting inhumane behaviors happen in our orphanages. Orphanages need more funding, better trained volunteers and
better resources. Orphans have been through alot and are resilient, but we need to protect orphans around the world, giving them the closest thing we
can to their families. With good volunteers, we can change these kids lives and get them into the lives they deserve. Children are amazingly resilient...
we find that if we get them out of institutions and into loving families early on, they recover their developmental delays and go on to lead normal
happy lives.
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The Cultural Similarities Differences Between the Inca...
Though the Inca and Mayan empires existed at different times in history, they have a few things in common. Like other societies throughout history
though, they have many things that set them apart from each other. The biggest similarity they share is that they both had control of massive empires
that eventually ceased to exist. To start off with, the Mayans existed earlier in history than the Incas. The Mayans existed from 1000 BC to AD 1697
and no one is quite certain what wiped out their ancient civilization. Mayans are still around today but not as many as there once was. The Incas
existed from AD 1438 to around 1534 and were wiped out by a combination of smallpox and being conquered by the Spanish. Although the Mayans
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Both the Incas and the Mayans had spoken languages. In fact, the Mayans had several spoken languages. Along the language lines, the Mayans also
were very good with art. Left behind in their cities were hieroglyphics and art depicting their everyday life. They even had a written language as well.
The Incas, however, only had a spoke language and no written language. I believe this also goes to show the intellectual capacity of the Mayans versus
that of the Incas. While the Incas were intelligent, they were no competition for that of the Mayans. When many people think of the Incas and Mayans,
they think of brutality. This is a common misconception though. Although the Mayans were brutal, the Incas were not. They preferred to settle disputes
amicably and peacefully. Even though they were peaceful, they still would become viscous fighters when pressed. The Mayans were, by far, much
more keen to brutality than the Incas. So, as stated before in this essay, the Incas and Mayans had quite a few things in common but they were much
more different than similar. Although both civilizations failed, at one point they flourished greatly. They were intelligent and paved the way for things
liken mathematics, architecture,
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Shinto Impact On Japanese Culture
Shinto or the way of the gods, is the oldest religion in the history of Japan. Many of the Shino beliefs deal with natural disasters, animals, and plants.
Over the years Shinto has become more modern adapting to the changing world, but the core of beliefs still remain the same as they were in 6 bce.
Over time due to the different emperors and world events Shinto has had to change in order for it to remain in practice. A lot of Japanese culture such
as dance, literature, and music stem from the religion, and even today in the 21st century you can see Shinto s affect on Japanese culture.
(Historyteacher, OMF International)
The beginnings of the Shinto faith are not concrete since there were no official recordings of the beginning of the religion. Shinto was said to date back
as early as 6 bce. Many local Japanese cults during that time are now grouped under the Shinto religion, but were seen as separate religions prior to the
joining of all their beliefs. The first official recordings of Shinto were dated around 8th century AD. Like many religions, Shinto was believed to have
begun with animist living in modern day Japan. They praised different spirits such as the sun, moon, and rain to help them in their life. This developed
into the idea of Kami the spirit found in plants, animals, etc. The early Japanese created stories and rituals that allowed them to understand the universe
and give them a grasp on the idea of life and their existence in their strange and scary world.
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The Voodoo Of Voodoo Dolls
It is easy to look back at history and see a clear pattern and relation between different cultures, objects, rituals, etc. When you take a deeper look into
origins, you ll often be surprised by what you find. Minkondi (plural for nkondi), are sculptures made and used in the 19th century by African cultures.
They served a very specific purpose and had a very sacred importance. The Nkisi Nkondi functioned as a hunter healer of conflicts. The people would
take their worries, requests and fears to the figure to call on the spirits. Voodoo dolls on the other hand, are often misunderstood and misrepresented.
The Voodoo doll is a ritualized way of calling on spirits to target a specific person. The doll can be used a number of things including luck, power, love
and most commonly recognized, for evil and harm. The Nkisi Nkondi sculptures and Voodoo dolls, even though they are from different cultures and
time periods, have a number of similarities and one may have influenced the creation of the other. Nkisi refers to the spiritual being of the figure, and
nkondi comes from the word konda, which means to hunt, refers to the figure itself. Minkondi, representative of hunters, can catch those who
undermine the frame of society. The Nkisi Nkondi is typically shaped in a human form. There are few Nkisi Nkondi that are shaped like dogs, which
were seen as sacred animals. The Nkisi Nkondi weren t literal representations of the spirits that they called on. The way the figures were
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How Is Hester Prynne Cruel
In the classic novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, protagonist Hester Prynne gives birth to an illegitimate daughter and is forced to wear
the letter A on her breast stitched in scarlet and gold as punishment. She keeps the father, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, a secret even after
questioning. This leaves him burdened by the guilt he feels for not serving the same punishment as her. Meanwhile Roger Chillingworth, her husband,
enters town as the new physician and looks for revenge. Hawthorne s work repeatedly portraits Hester as a victim of overly harsh punishment and
unfair expectations, in this case based on sexuality, made at the hands of a patriarchal society. Hester Prynne is a victim of unduly extreme discipline
for her act of adultery. She is sentenced to a lifetime of wearing a beautifully stitched letter A on whatever she wore and three hours of standing on the
town s scaffold to be publicly shamed. Statements like they should have put the brand of a hot iron on Hester Prynne s forehead (Hawthorne 60) were
uttered of her as she served her punishment. If the lifetime of humiliation wasn t enough, her child was almost taken from her too. A meeting between
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The Puritan society they are living in is patriarchal. This is clear when observing who the leaders of the town are; each figure is a male. When
Chillingworth is receiving a report on why Hester is standing up on the scaffold, the townsman can tell he is from out of town or he has not heard of
Mistress Hester Prynne, and her evil doings. (71) To this society, Hester s actions are seen as wicked and immoral. Hawthorne wrote this piece in the
midst of an uprising feminist movement in the 1800s and was bringing to light victimization that stems from the long standing social views on women
s sexual
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Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Essay
Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (aHUS) is a rare chronic disease, different from typical hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Typical HUS is
caused by bacteria, specifically E. Coli ( Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) , 2016; Noris Remuzzi, 2010). It can be treated, and most children will
have a full recovery ( Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) , 2016). aHUS can develop in two forms: familial or sporadic, that affect both children and
adults, making it difficult to diagnose (Noris Remuzzi, 2010; NORD, 2016). Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome is distinguished by three main
manifestations: hemolytic anemia (destruction of RBC), thrombocytopenia (low platelets), and uremia NORD, 2016; Loirat Fremeaux Bacci, 2011;
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The main trigger for sporadic aHUS derives from an infection. Other common triggers include pregnancy, cancer, transplants or certain medications.
According to Norris and Remuzzi, Approximately 50% of sporadic cases appear to be idiopathic . Approximately 10 20% of patients with sporadic
aHUS also display a mutation of the CFH gene. (Noris Remuzzi, 2010)
Mutation of the CFH gene causes a disruption of the activation pathway in the body, therefore it begins to attack cells in the body specifically on the
kidney or liver (Bu, Borsa, Gianluigi, Smith, 2012). The attack on the kidney can lead to thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA), small vessel clots.
Platelets will help minimize any leaking of vessels done by the attack of the disrupted activation pathway but after several clots form oxygen is cut off
from certain parts of the kidney. When the kidney no longer receives oxygen, those parts begin to die off leading to thrombocytopenia, anemia and
renal failure. When the kidney begins to fail, erythropoietin levels decrease. EPO binds to a receptor in the bone marrow to inhibit erythropoiesis.
Therefore, RBC production in the bone marrow decreases when EPO levels decrease. (Bu, Borsa, Gianluigi, Smith, 2012)
In the United States approximately 2 per million children are affected by aHUS according to ncbi.gov. Although genetically complement protein
mutations have been more frequent in European descendants rather than from the USA 5:1. There is no
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A Powder Day
Frost and Rhys: Writing Similarities and Differences
Charles R. Cobb
ENG 125: GSH1331C
Alessandra Cusimano
August 28, 2013
People experience poetry and short stories differently, yet they all use similar techniques or terms used to write literature. All literature uses some type
of tone, a point of view, and symbols. This tools for writing help tell the story by giving the reader the emotions, perspective and the hidden messages,
making the story come alive to reader and in captivating the reader into the story itself. Others use different terms to help tell their story for poems,
rhythm is used often. While in short stories and dramas, foreshadowing and metaphors are used to help tell the story. These tools are not used in ...
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2010). At the beginning, of Used to Live Here Once the main character is thinking or reminiscing about crossing these stones as a child. She stands
looking at the crossing stones remembering each one (Clugston, R. 2010). However, they in in a sad and depressing tone, both sharing a form of regret.
Frost s poem shows the regret and sadness of not being able to take both roads to see where they lead. Instead of just only knowing where one goes.
Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back (Clugston, R. 2010), this statement
show his knowing that he will not be able to return to this spot in his life and that fills him with the regret of never knowing if he truly choose
correctly. In the short story by J. Rhys the main character s tone at the ending of this story, she finds out that she is dead. Nothing could be more
depressing than discovering that you are dead.
Point of View The point of view in a story is important information for the reader because it will tell them what perspective they are getting in the
story. This helps understand the main character better. If the story is in the first person point of view then all information about everyone and
everything is by that characters perspective. However if the story is being told from the third person point of view then you are getting a larger and
clear perspective of everything
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The 4 H s In The Odyssey
Myths have a very important function in the story that may not be the most obvious idea. Myths explains a code of behavior with rewards and
punishments. Odyssey explains the 4 H s through the actions and adventure of Odysseus. The 4 H s are the honor, hospitality, hubris, and heroism that
comes from greek mythology. Honor means reputation of excellence and back then in time of Odysseus it didn t necessarily mean one was to be a good
person. Hospitality is retreating a stranger with respect and protection, and providing what they need. Hubris, the opposite of humility, refers to
extreme, ignorant pride or arrogance which is can be punished by the gods. Heroism using one s brains as much as they use their muscle. First,
throughout the story we can see Odysseus achieve honor. However Odysseus honor is different from ours. He killed men and kidnapped women for
honor. He found his honor in Ismarus when (he), I stormed that place and killed the men who fought. Plunder we took, and we enslaved the women, to
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Deep into Odysseus encounter of the Polyphemus also shows heroism because of what he did to save his men and escape the cave. He used his
cunningness to save his fellow mate representing heroism, Blinded and sick with pain from his head wound, the monster stroked each ram, then let it
pass, but my men riding on the pectoral fleece the giant s blind hands blundering never found (pg 993). Secondly you can see Odysseus heroism
through his interaction with the goddess, Athena. After he received an image of a god using it to prove that he is actually Odysseus, Lithe and young
she made him, ruddy with sun, his jawline clean, the beard no longer gray upon his chin. Your cloak is new: even your skin! You are one of the gods
who rule the sweep of heaven! (line 1019 1027). This represents Odysseus heroism, he uses his brain to use his new body as a disguise from his family
only to prove himself right as
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Medical Physiology
It s cold, lifeless body lay in front of me in a metal tray as my body hovered over it. The body was stiff; unmoving, as it reeked of formaldehyde.
But let s not start there, lets go back a little. It was my fourth year at Michigan Tech s Summer Youth Programs. This year I chose to take Medical
Physiology. I wonder when I m getting my degree, I comically thought to myself with a snicker. Medical Physiology was delightfully fun actually,
learning about the different bones in our body and different systems. Although it was mostly a result of all the dissections we were doing. Which we
were in the middle of one right now.
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Another group next to us was attempting to cut the skull open to examine what the brain looked like.
We should try that too! A group member chimed in.
No! Yelled myself and a few other members.
That s so cruel! How about we just do not do something that horrible? There was a unison of all right s and the dissection continued, without us cutting
into his skull.
As the dissection headed toward its end, we inspected and identified his organs. We took out his heart, liver, and intestines. Laying them out on the tray
and taking out some more. Wow, I could go for some noodles right now, I contemplated to myself, making plans on getting some Fettuccine Alfredo
once dinner rolled around.
Once fully done we cleaned up and talked amongst ourselves. The South Korean kids talked to their friends and I talked to Mary and Minshik.
So you watch, he began as he pointed to my Attack On Titan shirt.
Attack On Titan? I asked
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Popular Kids vs Unpopular Kids
Popular Kids vs. Unpopular Kids Everyone wants to be the popular kid in high school right? Not always true because popularity isn t always as great
as it looks. Belonging in the popular social group in high school can be a rough place for some individuals. In other words, the grass isn t always
greener on the other side. While unpopular teens wish to join the other side, they should consider a few things before making a rash decision. While
pondering through the negative effects of being popular, one that stands out is the type of people one would become involved with. We all desire to
have truthful and caring friends. However, not every person in the popular click is truthful and caring. Before choosing a click, one should think ...
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Just imagine the sound of a thousand flies buzzing down the hallway with the latest gossip. In a matter of one day, one comment could be transformed
into a rumor and spread through the whole school like wild fire. Drama inevitably corrupts most teens but popular teens thrive on it like an addiction,
and sometimes create lies just to ruin one s reputation. True friends, who might not be the most popular kids in school, but they would also never talk
about a friend behind his or her back just to gain a higher reputation with the popular click (Article one). Staying out of drama can help one feel less
stressed. Avoiding it can also stop individuals from getting involved in something they might regret. Gossip is difficult to find roaming among the
unpopular group because they rarely feel the need to seek attention or hurt someone s feelings by spreading rumors. They are already content and
aware of how to treat individuals as they would like to be treated. When the weekend hits it is common for the popular click to go out and party.
Everyone hears the stories of how drunk someone got or how the cops busted a few unfortunate teenagers. Even the best of teens get peer pressured
into going to the weekend party and drinking. All of this obnoxious partying is not appropriate for a 15 to 18 year old teenager. Those cool parties
consist of high school kids that don t know other ways to have fun or just get drunk to escape their problems. Teens have to step up and
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Danshui Plant No.2 Essay
Question for Danshui Plant No. 2 1. Using budget data, how many Apple iPhone 4 s would have to have been completed for Danshui Plant No.2 to
break even?
Variable Costs: 187.89 + 13.11 + 1.06 = $202.06 per unit
Fixed Costs: $729,000 per month
Revenue: 41,240 / 200 = $206.2 per unit
Contribution Margin = 206.2 202.06 = $4.14 per unit
Break even = 729,000 / 4.14 = 176,086.96 units
Answer : 176,087 iPhones
2. Using budget data, what was the total expected cost per unit if all manufacturing and shipping overhead (both variable and fixed) were allocated to
planned production? What was the actual cost per unit of production and shipping?
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128 F 22,563 22,824 261 U
Variable supplies and tools 11,257.20 11,305 47.80 U
Assembly and packing 2,359.80 3,092 732.20 U
Shipping 190.80 191 0.20 U
Total variable costs 36,370.80 37,412 1041.20 U
Fixed Costs:
Factory rent 400 400
Machine depreciation 150 150
Utility fee and taxes 52 52
Supervision 127_ 134 7___
Total Fixed Costs 729 736 7
Total costs 37,099.80 38,148 1048.20 U
Net Income $16.20
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Term Paper
Ducati
In: Business and Management
Ducati
Ducati feedback
Q1. I wanted you to begin by recognising that this was a turnaround situation, with Ducati in 1996 close to bankruptcy. A new management team led
by Minoli changed strategy with clear objectives of aggressive growth within a niche of the sports segment and competing as a focussed differentiator.
The logic of the turnaround can be conceptualised as follows
(a) Ducati reduced costs without affecting the WTP for the physical product (i.e. the quality and reliability of the product has increased despite reduced
costs). Major reductions were in motorcycle material costs (from 68.2% to 59% of unit costs, exhibit 12) and can be attributed to the following factors:
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Mention also other incompatibilities wrt activities and resources (e.g. distribution systems, organisational culture, management and technical skills etc)
which cannot be easily changed by Honda. Also explain why setting up a separate entity as a way for Honda to mitigate these incompatibilities is
fraught with difficulties such as time lags and the need to share resources and transfer knowledge etc. With these types of arguments, the conclusion
would be that Ducati s strategy is sustainable.
Q3. Developing strategic alternatives depends on the objectives to be achieved and the companies need to sustain competitive advantage whilst
achieving these objectives. These issues in turn depend on the key strategic challenges the company is facing internally (areas of vulnerability) or
external threats and the available opportunities to exploit. A key objective for Ducati is to maintain double digit growth (10% market share). However,
a key constraint for focussed differentiators is that the very factors that brought them success i.e. clear trade offs and positioning also constrain growth
because growth/strategy options may be incompatible or inconsistent with their original strategy position. Another challenge for focussed
differentiators is that their small size places them at a cost disadvantage. Ducati s fixed costs per unit were 26.2% of revenue versus 16% for HD
(exhibit 12). In addition achieving the level of success Ducati aims
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Essay On Slip In Nb
h. Active Slip Systems in Nb
Slip during plastic deformation is the underlying mechanism that accounts for many of the phenomena previously discussed. This section will cover
fundamental studies on slip in Nb, along with general theories on deformation in bcc metals.
In the cavity fabrication process, crystal orientations, active slip systems, dislocation sub structure, and recrystallization during annealing are
interrelated from the metallurgical point of view [20] slip behavior depends on how crystals are oriented with respect to the applied stress; slip and
interactions of slip systems result in a certain dislocation substructure; the dislocation substructure determines how recovery and recrystallization
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Since the motion of screw dislocations is thermally activated, it will likely occur by nucleation of kink pairs on well defined atomic planes [70]. The
kink pair nucleation mechanism gives rise to the temperature and strain rate dependence of flow stresses in bcc metals [70].
The low mobility of bcc screw dislocations can be partly explained by the core relaxation theory [48, 72 76]. A bcc screw dislocation core tends to
spread onto three symmetric {110} or {112} planes, which results in a non planar core structure and hinders the movement of screw dislocations [70].
Consequently, screw dislocation mobility is affected by non glide shear stresses, which is a violation of the Schmid law. The relaxation also adds to the
waviness of slip traces, as cross slip can occur on two alternating {110} or {112} planes to roughly follow a slip plane with a high resolved shear
stress. Thus, long and drawn out screw dislocations are usually left behind during plastic deformation and are observable [48].
There has been no consensus thus far regarding the core structure of screw dislocations in Nb, but it is generally agreed that the core relaxation
depends on both the temperature and purity [70, 77 79]. Seeger argued that fundamental slip planes change from {110} at low temperatures ( slip
systems could leave behind sessile dislocations with the resulting Burgers vector on a
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Buddhism And Confucianism Similarities
Comparing Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism
4. Compare and contrast Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. How are they similar? How are they different?
Question 4.
Buddhism
Has over 300 million members, and was founded around 2, 500 years ago in India. The founder is Gautama Siddhartha, the Buddha, or referred to as
the Enlightened One.
Their major scripture are The Triptaka, Anguttara Nikaya, Dhammapada, Sutta Nipata, Samyutta Nikaya and many others. Buddhism today is divided
into three main sects: Theravada, or Hinayana (Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma, Cambodia), Mahayana (China, Japan, Vietnam, Korea), and Vajrayana
(Tibet, Mongolia and Japan).
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Understand his relationship to the heavens and earth. Beginning as early as the prehistoric age, it is evident from cave paintings that religious rites may
have been used to ensure the success of hunting, fertility, and harvests.
Confucianism began about 2,500 years ago in China. The founder Supreme Sage K ung fu tsu (Confucius) and Secong Sage Meng tzu (Mencius).
Its, Doctrine of the Mean, Great Learning and Mencius.
Confucianism has been for over 25 centuries, the dominant philosophical system in China and the guiding light in almost every aspect of Chinese life.
Confucius and his followers traveled throughout the many feudal states of the Chinese empire, persuading rulers to adopt his social reforms. They did
not offer a point by point program, but stressed instead the Way, or One Thread, Jen, which is (translated as humanity or love ) that runs through all
Confucius teachings. They urged individuals to strive for perfect virtue, righteousness (called Yi) and improvement of character. They taught the
importance of harmony in the family, order in the state and peace in the empire, which they saw as inherently interdependent. Teachings emphasize a
code of conduct, self cultivation and propriety and thus the attainment of social and national order. Stress is more on human duty and the ideal of the
superior man than on a divine or supramundane Reality. Still, Confucius fasted, worshiped
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Choice vs. Disease
Running Head: CHOICE VS. DISEASE
Addiction: Choice vs. Disease
Danny O Dell
Kaplan University
CM220 14AU
Professor Pappas
January 16, 2010
Johnny s heart is beating at over a hundred and thirty beats per minute. He can t sleep again and is sweating profusely. Johnny hears a voice saying
Don t do it Johnny. You know how this will end. Then he hears another louder, more insistent voice saying to him, Come on Johnny, no one will know.
Just one more time and then we will stop . Johnny is disgusted with himself as he reaches for the phone to make that call to his drug connection. How
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The addict does not have a choice of whether or not to crave anymore than a diabetic can choose to not have elevated glucose levels. Organ
In the documentary, A Pleasure Unwoven, Dr. McCauley explains that until over a hundred years ago doctors would usually try and treat the symptoms
of a disease with poor outcomes and that most diabetics died in early childhood (2009). It was not until the famous work of Louis Pasteur and Robert
Koch that doctors formulated what is known as the disease model (Lynch amp; Henifin, 1998). The disease model is a causal model and works as
follows:
Cause
Defect
Symptoms
By using this model we can see that if the organ was the pancreas, the defect Islet cell death (no insulin), and the symptoms were elevated blood
glucose, blurred vision, and coma, treating the symptoms would get you nowhere. If, however, doctors were to treat the defect (no insulin) by using
insulin replacement therapy then the symptoms would recede and the disease would enter remission. For many years doctors did not understand how to
put addiction into this model and so left the problem
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Pope Francis s Moral Principles
In his inspiring and indescribably powerful encyclical, Laudato Si , Pope Francis offers moral, as well as spiritual arguments for the necessity of
sustainability and protection of the environment. Pope Francis argues from many different standpoints in Laudato Si. He argues from ecocentric,
anthropocentric, and spiritual standpoints at different times throughout the encyclical. However, his central argument lies in the fact that everything on
this earth was created by God; we have a duty to protect it, and no right to harm it. To achieve this goal of protecting our common home, he says we
must create a new dialogue about the environment which includes all people. This argument is based on the moral principles upheld by the Catholic
Church, such as subsidiarity, doing things for the common good of all people, and addressing social justice issues. The Pope s point about starting a
dialogue with all people relates back to the very first class reading by Christopher Uhl, in which he argues that our society needs to rewrite the deeply
ingrained, and largely invisible story, of economism to one that supports sustainability and care for the environment (Uhl 7). Our current society and
way we live our lives is not sustainable or environmentally conscious, and something obviously needs to change. Personally, I believe our largest
moral responsibility is to nature and our ecosystems. Of course, we do also have a moral responsibility to other people, to future generations and to
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Colonialism And Poverty
The foremost cause of global poverty is colonialism. After Christopher Columbus discovered the new world in 1492, Europeans invaded the Americas,
Africa, and East Asia. Today, these places are some of the most affected by poverty. The poverty persists because the peoples of these places were
killed and enslaved. Their land, natural resources, and way of life were stolen by the colonizers. The colonizers forced the colonies to shift from
subsistence farming to cash crops, obliterating the natural economy. Since they only grew cash crops, they were forced to buy European goods. The
economy of the colonies became locked and they became completely dependent on the colonizing country. Soon, the colonies found themselves in debt
to their colonizers. What little money these colonies were able to make went to repay the debt, instead of going toward the development of the colony.
Additionally, since they were indebted to them, their colonizers had control over their economy. The creditors took full advantage of this and forced the
colonies to adopt neoliberalism and privatize companies and resources, which plunged even more people into absolute poverty. Even when many of
these colonies became their own independent countries, the documentary mentioned that the debt was transferred over to the new country, even though
this was a violation of international law. This same system continues to this day and everyday more and more people find themselves in poverty.
In my opinion, it is
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Discourse Analysis of Internet News
Discourse Analysis of Internet News I. Introduction Inherited the idea of situational context from Malinwoski, Halliday abstracts the theory as semiotic
construct, which consists of field, tenor and mode. Any alteration of these three elements may produce different styles of discourse. By change of the
field, it can be news about politics, economy, sports, etc; by change of the tenor, it transforms into news reports, editorials and column writings; by
change of the mode, it turns out to be newspaper news, broadcasting news, TV news and internet news. As we know, human language changes under
the influence of various social and situational factors. Today thanks to the popularization of internet, people can get much more ... Show more content
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And new information does not exist in the aforementioned as well as the context of communication. Let s take an example of internet news (titled
Deadly Strain of Bird Flu Found in India) to see how its information distributes in the discourse. New 1 - New 1 Given 2 - New 2 Given 3 - New
3 Given 4 - New 4 New 5 - New 5 Given 6 - New 6 New 7 - Given 7 New 8 - New 8 New 9 - New 9 New 10 - New 10 New 11 - Given
11 As to this news, please refer to the following website address:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060225/ap_on_he_me/bird_flu;_ylt=AmfERM2vmV8JxBscZnEMExSs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3b3JuZGZhBHNlYwM3MjE
It is generally believed that the given information should be put at the starting point of an utterance (theme), and then follows the new (rheme).
However, this rule is not so tough for the example shown at above. At the theme position, 7 sentences begin with new information (63.6%), and 2
sentences have rhemes with given information (18%). The result confirms that internet news is a kind of discourse that is highly packed with relative
information. Readers may have a relatively large number
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The Pilot Episode Analysis
The Pilot program, also known as Everybody Lies , was the first episode of the U.S television series House. The episode premiered on the Fox network
on November 16 2004. It introduced the character of Dr. Gregory House, played by Hugh Laurie, as an eccentric anti social doctor and his team of
diagnosticians at a fictional hospital called Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey. The episode features House s attempts to diagnose a
kindergarten teacher after she collapses in class.
Shortly after the start of class, kindergarten teacher Rebecca Adler (Robin Tunney) becomes dysphasic loss of or deficiency in the power to use or
understand language as a result of injury to or disease of the brain (web), falls to the floor, and experiences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Eric Foreman (Omar Epps) and Cameron break into Adler s house to find anything that might account for Adler s symptoms. They found an opened
package of non kosher ham in Adler s kitchen. House concludes that Adler is suffering from neurocysticercosis Cysticercosis is a parasitic tissue
infection caused by larval cysts of the tapeworm Taenia solium. These larval cysts infect brain, muscle, or other tissue, and are a major cause of adult
onset seizures (web) due to eating undercooked pork. At this point, Adler wanted to die with dignity; she refuses to accept anymore treatment. Dr.
House attempts to persuade her, during their conversation, she asks about his leg and Dr. House explains that he had an Infarction A limb infarction is
an area of tissue death of an arm or leg. It may cause skeletal muscle infarction, avascular necrosis of bones, or necrosis of a part of or an entire limb.
(web) in his thigh muscles that led to muscle death which could have been prevented if only his doctor had made the right Diagnosis the process of
determining which disease or condition explains a person s symptoms and signs. (web) Dr. Chase provides an idea for a noninvasive evidence of Adler
s condition by taking an X ray, Dr. House agrees and guarantees that the tapeworm lava will definitely be in her leg since tapeworms love
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Ch. 12 13 Dna Protein Synthesis Project. By Anthony
Ch. 12 13 DNA Protein Synthesis Project
By Anthony Li, Connor Farrell, John Koutsonikolis, and Tristan Funicelli
(Tristan) # Describe the contributions of each of the following to the discovery of the structure of DNA 1) Watson and Crick: Used Rosalind Franklin s
x rays of DNA to conclude that DNA took the shape of a double helix. 2) Frederick Miescher: Used pus from infections to isolate nuclein. He found
that nuclein had a unique ratio of phosphorous to nitrogen. 3) Oswald Avery: Tested many strains of bacteria and discovered that DNA carries a cell s
genetic code and can be altered through transformations. 4) Rosalind Franklin: Used x ray diffractions to take pictures of the structure of DNA. The
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A/T and G/C have equal amounts in DNA. This is why they pair up.
(Tristan) # Explain the process by which DNA is able to make copies of itself also including an explanation of why it is considered semiconservative
replication There are four steps to replication
1) Unwind: Helicase splits a DNA section in half at the replication fork.
2) Unzips: DNA Polymerase breaks the hydrogen bonds and unwinds the section.
3) Copy: DNA Polymerase joins individual nucleotides with their complementary counterparts to form a new strand of DNA. Replication runs in the 5
to 3 direction.
4) Rewind: The DNA section is zipped back up and winded up again.
DNA replication is considered semiconservative because each new strand of DNA contains only half of the original DNA strand.
6. (Connor) Compare and Contrast the prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromies.
Prokaryotic Chromosomes
Prokaryotes typically have a single circular chromosome
Are condensed in the nucleoid via DNA supercoiling and binding of architectural proteinsTranscription and translation occur at the same time
Most only contain a single copy of each gene
Genomes are efficient and compact with very little of the same DNA
Eukaryotic Chromosomes
Contain multiple linear chromosomes
Condensed in a nucleus with a membrane by histones
Transcription occurs
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Veganism Persuasive Speech
We have so many problems in our world today, but none of us want to address them because the solutions are not easy for some people. A problem our
world faces today is obesity. Obesity could easily be cured by becoming a vegan. Another reason I have for the world to go vegan is the slaughter of
animals. None of us would allow our dog or our dog s puppies to be taken away and then slaughtered, so we shouldn t kill any animals. We shouldn t
get to decide which animals get a happy life or which animals get their throats slit. The last major issue the world is facing today is global warming.
Leonardo DiCaprio found out global warming is real by interviewing scientists who had found proof of global warming. One of their answers to global
warming was becoming a vegan. The pollution set off from dairy and meat farms is so immense that producing them is hurting our world. To stop the
obesity of the world, the slaughter of animals, and the global warming crisis, everyone should go vegan. The percentage of obese people in our world
is insanely high. According to Fox News Health, they say that over one third of our population is obese, ( 30 ). There are many different ways to fix
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I stated a way we can solve obesity. If we care enough about animals, we will stop the slaughtering and torturing. If we think global warming is an
issue, then we need to stop eating animals and animal products. If we want our legacy to live on and for this world to still be here for the rest of time,
then we need to change our ways. We need people to step up and start showing the world how we should treat our planet and animals. This isn t an
easy transition for most people, but if we want our planet to be healthy again we need to take this into our own hands. Becoming vegan is a very good
solution to the eating habits of mankind, the killing of innocent animals, and global
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Human Causes Of Extinction And Prevention Of Endangered...
Since the beginning of life itself, some species have lived and prospered while other species have gone extinct never to be seen again by mankind.
Because of this, some would claim that extinction is natural and not significantly problematic to the world that we live in. Others, however, understand
that due to climate change, habitat loss, and poaching, more and more species are becoming endangered which leads to a chain reaction that can be
devastating to ecosystems. Species such as the Chinook salmon, gorillas, tropical sharks, and polar bears are all directly affected by climate change,
species such as northern spotted owls, Sumatran tigers, and lemurs are greatly harmed due to habitat loss, and species such as the sea turtle, Javan
rhinoceros, African elephant, and the Red Fronted Macaw are all affected by poaching driving them all closer and closer to becoming extinct.
Bill Freedmen, author of Endangered Species Human Causes Of Extinction and Endangerment notes, scientists approximate that present extinction
rates are 1,000 to 10,000 times higher than the average natural extinction rate. These distressing numbers should be acted upon to save the endangered
species and avoid the catastrophic change to this planet if these species were to become extinct. In order to produce change, people need to recognize
that habitat loss, climate change, and poaching are all factors in why our animal species are going extinct. Climate change is best known for its
contribution to
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The American Dream Essay Outline
Introduction Paragraph for American Dream Essay I think that The American Dream is living in a 2 story house with all of your entertainment needs.
This includes having a pool, movie theatre room, and any other rooms/outdoor activities. The American Dream also includes having a family that gets
along and can talk to each other when they need to. A family that gets along consists of how many kids you want and pets. The family needs to get
along with everyone. The American Dream is also having lots of money. As an American the dream can be multiple things depending on what type of
hobbies you have such as going on trips around the world, having a good job and house, playing in major leagues or just becoming president. There are
lots of different
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Lydia Estrella s Developmental Theory
The purpose of this Developmental and Analysis paper is to share the view of the developmental themes and issues of the conversation through the
human and faith developmental theory. By reflecting on the personal interview, which was done on April 14, 2016 has helped gain a deeper
understanding and insight on the developmental theory. Through an agreed interview Lydia Estrella has shared her life stories and experiences. The
goal is to gain a better understanding of where she is in her human and faith development. A Biopsychosocial/spiritual assessment, genogram and
echomap will provide a clear and concise understanding of Lydia Estrella and her history. Erik Erickson will be used as the human development
theorist and he believed each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Fowler who was known for his Faith Development theory. Fowler was born on October 12, 1940, died October 16, 2015. He was an American
theologian who was Professor of Theology and Human Development at Emory University. He was the director of both the Center for Research on
Faith and Moral Development and the Center for Ethics until he retired in 2015. He also was a minister in the United Methodist Church. James Fowler
has six stages of development they are; primal faith representing the infant stage based on trust, second is intuitive projective faith which represents
early childhood which includes; perception, feelings, imaginative fantasy they start to form images of models and faith has magical quality to it, third
is mythical literal faith which is childhood and beyond, but concrete and one dimensional then there is synthetic conventional faith found in
adolescence and beyond, abstract and comprehension and values are reordered and it s broken down in moral principles constructed, is indivudative
reflective found only in adulthood redefining elements of faith and identity and critical in choosing beliefs, values and commitments, the fifth stage is
conjunctive faith found mostly from midlife through late adulthood conscious of opposites integration of opposites, humble attitude . The last stage is
universalizing faith transfer form of self, knowing life through the eyes of someone else. It is rare that people make it to this
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William Wallace Essay
William Wallace (c1270 1305)
William Wallace has come to be known as one of Scotland s many heroes and the undeniable leader of the Scottish resistance forces dying for their
freedom from English Rule at the end of the 13th century.
Most accounts of Wallace have been passed down through the generations by word of mouth, making Wallace somewhat of a Scottish folk hero. Most
accounts are merely tentative, and in part due to his success in instilling fear into the hearts of English writers and storytellers of the time, that they
demonized him, his achievements, and his motives.
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In that year Alexander III died after riding off a cliff during a wild storm. None of Alexander III s children survived him. After Alexander III s death,
his young granddaughter Margaret. The maid of Norway was declared queen of Scotland by the Scottish lords, but was still only a young girl of four
years old and not nearly old enough or wise enough to rule a country on her own. An interim Scottish government run by guardians was set up to
govern until Margaret was old enough to reign.
Margaret fell ill and died unexpectedly in 1290 at merely the age of 8 on her way from Norway to England. Thirteen claimants to the Scottish throne
came forward, Most of whom were the Scottish nobility.
Scotland was Essentially occupied by the English at this time, and was beset by its own internal conflicts. The various aristocratic Scottish guards of
the throne plotted against one another.
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Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales
In the general prologue to Geoffrey Chaucer s, The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer reveals his dissatisfaction of the distribution of power and how that
power was maintained in the Medieval England estate system, through the use of his physical description of each of the pilgrims and by the personality
of specific members of each caste. To portray these characters and the flaws that they represent in actual medieval society, Chaucer heavily relies on
the use of irony to describe many of the travelers in ways that are complete opposites of how they should ideally be in society. The majority of the
travelers in The Canterbury Tales are nameless and are introduced by their position in society and what their role is. The first pilgrim we are introduced
to, is the Knight, who is described as being a man of Truth, honour, generousness and courtesy (4). The narrator then describes his appearance as not
gaily dressed and the Knights reasoning for attending the pilgrimage as simply a way to render thanks (5). While the Knight is portrayed as a virtuous
pilgrim, we are introduced to his son, the Squire. The Squire is a knight in training who is described as being A lover and cadet...With locks as curly a
if they had been pressed (5). The narrator then states that the only reason why the Squire has chosen to pursue the knighthood, is not because of honor
or pride like his father, but only in hope to win his lady s grace (5). From what we know about Medieval Society and the Code
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An Analysis Of Peter Pan, By J. M. Golding s I Die...
J. M. Barrie, the author of Peter Pan, said: To die would be an awfully big adventure. I believe it would be. I have had many experiences with almost
dying. I have had many experiences where my life had flashed before my eyes. April 4th, 2014, I almost died 27 times. On that date, I looked death
right in the face, and laughed at it.
In the summer, I was supposed to go to a girls camp for my church. There were a few requirements we had to pass off before going. One of them was a
3 mile hike and a camping trip. We decided to hit 2 birds with 1 stone. So we set a date to go camping with the girls who were going to camp. There
were about 16 girls who decided they would go. We set off on our 1 night trip on April 4th, 2014. It started off normal. A regular trail through the
woods. The path started to get thinner and thinner as we walked on it. We then got to a part where we had to go over a log that was partly hanging over
a chasm. I peered over the edge to see thousands of sharp rocks and a large pool of rushing water. After 3 girls had gone over the log safely, it was my
turn. I slowly put my right leg over the enormous log. I had made sure to steady myself before putting my left leg over. After I had done so, I threw my
left leg over and sat on the log. Then I put my right foot on the ground. I thought I was safe, but my left foot s, shoelace got caught on the rugged
wood. I pulled with force, but that was a bad idea. I got it undone, but that force threw me off balance
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Wesfarmar Financial Ratios
According to Titman et al. 2012, Financial management is the study of how people and businesses evaluate investments and raise funds to finance
them (Titan, 2012, p. 3). Lately, it has become very important to investors and creditors to pay attention to the data and statistics that are being released
by companies and their financial status. The information that is released in these statements allows investors and creditors to know the safety and
profitability of their investments.
Wesfarmers Limited or also known as Wesfarmers is an Australian publicly listed company, listed on the Australian Stock Market (ASX) under the
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It is sometimes difficult to identify an appropriate industry category
2. An industry average may not always provide a desirable target ratio or norm
3. Publishes industry average are most times approximate figures
4. There are different types of accounting of accounting practices between different organisations hence figures in ratios can be different
5. Many companies experience seasonality thus, ratios will vary with the time of year
In spite of these limitations, financial ratios are very useful tools when assessing a company financial performance.
Liquidity Ratios
Liquidity ratios provides the basis for answering two (2)
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Factors That Affect The Prognosis Of Cirrhosis
chance to be predictive of HRS, nonattendance of hepatomegaly, helter skelter plasma renin activity, Furthermore low serum sodium (Gines et al. ,
1993. Montoliu et al. , found that more seasoned age, secondary benchmark serum creatinine, What s more a secondary CP score were free predictors
for HRS with respect to multivariate dissection (Montoliu et al. , 2010). Those resistive list (RI) of the intra renal veins for doppler ultrasonography
might have been likewise found on be An huge predictor of the improvemen from claiming renal dysfunction, including HRS. (Low et al., 2014).
Prognosis of HRS: HRS is considered one of the most threatening complications of cirrhosis. Prognosis is invariably poor ranging from months in type
2 HRS to weeks to months in type 1 HRS (Alessandria et al., 2005). Multiple studies have been performed to detect the factors that affect prognosis of
HRS. Those studies revealed that MELD score (Alessandria et al., 2005), the etiology of the liver disease, the serum creatinine at the time of initiation
of treatment, and the urinary sodium (Martinez et al., 2012) were useful prognostic factors. Assessment of kidney function in chronic liver disease
patients Glomerular filtration rate (GFR): kidney capacity may be assessed by surveying GFR, which might be decided by measuring those volume
about plasma that might make totally cleared of a provided for substance again a characterized unit of time. The Perfect marker to GFR determination
may be regularly
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Franny And Zooey Essay
In the novel, Franny and Zooey by J.D Salinger, it is overwhelmed with many themes; the novel also reveals an important message on finding ones self
and dealing with the difficulties and struggles of life; these themes consist of religion, egos, and culture. Franny Glass struggles with the phoniness and
egotism that spreads through society. She longs to escape her problems and decides to get away from it by withdrawing into spirituality religious
values through the Jesus Prayer. She soon realizes the down fall of her solution and through her pains and challenges; she learns how to deal with
social unpleasantness. Franny learns that she needs to shed her egotism and act unselfishly. The novel also has many different symbols with ... Show
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The novel also has very much to do with Buddhist thoughts, mostly about the idea of no knowledge. To achieve wisdom, the Buddhist must clear his
head of any negative thoughts or distractions. This process is totally opposite to Western education, the education that Franny and Zooey live in, which
is mentioned a lot of times in the book and stuffs its students with knowledge. Franny criticizes that the poets at her school does not describe anything
beautiful in their work, but only get into her head. She is disappointed in herself, as well, for trying to save wisdom through the Jesus Prayer as others
save knowledge. But what she does not know is that true no knowledge cannot be saved. In the beginning of the book, it shows that Franny s
boyfriend, Lane, has the biggest ego in the book. The course to Buddhist no knowledge is very difficult to do. The person would have to let go of their
personal ego and selfish concerns to reach open minded beauty. Franny dislikes her professors at her school because they are absorbed in their own
egos, and whatever detachment they have is and detachment from humanity. Buddhists try to get rid of their negativity ego and gain up the positive
part of the ego. Zooey tells Franny she has to act, as that is her God given talent, and use her ego as best she can. Franny cannot let the negative part of
her ego interfere by making her criticize the other actors. Instead, she must focus
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Discipline Child Abuse
There is no disciplinary handbook when it comes to how someone should parent their child.There will be issues that arise throughout the child s life
that will need different levels of discipline. However, there is a right and a wrong way to handle these misbehaviors. Parents must help their defiant
children be successful (Petrakis 147). For many parents finding the proper way to deal with their child s behavior can be stressful and result in anger.
According to Jody Pawel, a licensed social worker, discipline should have a focus on helping a child learn from their mistakes (Pawel). Child abuse is
defined as the physical maltreatment of a child ( Child Abuse ). In other words child abuse is what we refer to when discipline has gotten out of
control, or reached a toxic level. The majority of parents may not see their verbal warnings, guilt trips, timeouts, loss of privileges, name calling,
spanking, belt hitting, first hitting, burning,sexual misconduct, abandonment, or broken bones as a major issue. However, there is a point to when child
discipline becomes child abuse. There is a fine line not only between discipline and physical abuse,but also discipline and emotional child abuse. When
it comes to emotional abuse the line is drawn when verbal warnings,cursing, or guilt trips result in a child feeling a sense of self doubt. When it comes
to discipline and physical abuse the line is drawn when any amount of physical pain is inflicted on a child who is in an
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Gene Expression And Its Engineering
Introduction Transformation is the process of allowing a cell to be able to accept a gene into itself and allow the gene to become part of the cell s
whole, thus changing its form and expressing the gene s function. This process was first discovered by the British bacteriologist Frederick Griffith,
who was able to transform Streptococcus pneumoniae into a different strain of Strep. in 1928 (1928). This discovery was pivotal in the way we
understand gene expression and its engineering. An example of genetic engineering using transformation that applies to everyday life is the
synthesizing of human insulin, which is a peptide hormone that helps to regulate the amount of sugar that runs through the bloodstream. In the early
1900s, insulin from other animals was used to treat diabetes, but human insulin is now able to be easily produced in bulk through genetic engineering,
and has largely replaced animal insulin for the treatment of diabetes. Insulin is made from cells in the pancreas, and the extraction of insulin from
animals used to require taking it directly from the animal s pancreas glands. It was not until 1977 that synthetic human insulin was genetically
engineered by Arthur Riggs and Keiichi Itakura, and was achieved by the process of transformation using Escherichia coli as a host (1977), which
allowed for the easy reproduction of human insulin. Using this method, the production of human insulin became large scale, faster, cheaper, and more
accessible. A weakened
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Urban Heat Island Effect On New York City
aid the initial water uptake and growth even of particles dominated by very low solubility compounds (Andreae 2008)
In a study of New York City, Hosannah (2014) found that particle size distribution with a high volume of fine mode particles in urban areas can
suppress precipitation. Particle size distribution with a high volume of coarse mode particles (with giant cloud condensation nuclei) enhanced
precipitation totals. Urban effects also changed spatial precipitation patterns. Jin et al (2005) found weekly signals of aerosol optical thickness for
summer months in AERONET measurements, and in MODIS cloud effective radius over New York City. Aerosols were also elevated seasonally, with
peaks in summer. This study also found that cloud ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another idealized image is Figure 2.10, with diurnal fluctuations in UHI intensity. The magnitude of the UHI effect is defined as the urban rural
temperature difference, written as ΔTU R. Part (d) in this figure shows how the loss of heat is much greater in the evening in rural compared with
urbanized regions, when urban structures release sensible heat, and (e) shows that the strongest UHI is from about 7pm to 7am.
Figure 2.9 Idealized urban heat island http://eetd.lbl.gov/HeatIsland/HighTemps/
Figure 2.10 Idealized urban/rural differences under UHI conditions. (a) shows urban and rural temperatures on a diurnal period from noon to noon; (b)
shows the rates of change of those temperatures, and (c) shows the difference between urban and rural. (Cox,
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  • 1. Winter Snowflake Writing Paper By Coffee For The Kid 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Winter Snowflake Writing Paper By Coffee For The Kid Winter Snowflake Writing Paper By Coffee For The Kid
  • 2. Bless Me, Ultima By Rudolfo Anaya When we think of childhood we think of blissful, exhilarating moments, like being pushed on a swing higher and higher feeling as if you could stretch your hand and grasp the clouds, as you experience the cooling air of a hot summer day on your blushed face, as you yelped to be pushed further into the clouds. We do not think of the anguish and questions that the sight of death brings. But that s exactly what happens to six year old Antonio Marez in the novel Bless Me, Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya. When young Antonio witnesses the death of a local War Veteran, a family friend, and a classmate, it leaves him with transforming effects, prompting him to question death, sin, morality, and in the end leading him to be ambivalent towards his Catholic beliefs. Through every mortifying act that he witnesses, he has the guidance of Ultima, an elderly curandera, healer, who uses her wisdom to lead Antonio to answer his own questions. Antonio s questions about good vs evil begin when he first foreshadows that his innocence and peace would be shattered and everything in his life would change forever. He foresees a new period of difficulty and conflict that parallels his transition away from childish innocence and towards becoming a man of learning. But the innocence which our isolation sheltered could not last forever, and the affairs of the town began to reach across our bridge and enter my life. (15). The beginning of his transition comes when Jason s father, Chavez comes to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Voluntourism In America Voluntourism is a form of tourism, which travelers do voluntary work for a charity. Voluntourism, which has become more popular in the recent past, started with good intentions of white westerners spreading their knowledge and resources. Some forms of voluntourism have helped communities, but not in orphanages. The good idea has transformed into a conscious clearing photo op that s permanently affecting orphans and people in the international orphanage community. Voluntourism is glamorizing orphanages making them appear better than lives at home, causing parents to surrender their parental rights in order to give them a better life. The unthought of repercussions of orphanage voluntourism is affecting orphans and orphanage culture permanently. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To solve this issue, we need to protect the orphans. We need to stop letting orphanages be treated like daycare, need better background checks and training for volunteers, and stop letting inhumane behaviors happen in our orphanages. Orphanages need more funding, better trained volunteers and better resources. Orphans have been through alot and are resilient, but we need to protect orphans around the world, giving them the closest thing we can to their families. With good volunteers, we can change these kids lives and get them into the lives they deserve. Children are amazingly resilient... we find that if we get them out of institutions and into loving families early on, they recover their developmental delays and go on to lead normal happy lives. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Cultural Similarities Differences Between the Inca... Though the Inca and Mayan empires existed at different times in history, they have a few things in common. Like other societies throughout history though, they have many things that set them apart from each other. The biggest similarity they share is that they both had control of massive empires that eventually ceased to exist. To start off with, the Mayans existed earlier in history than the Incas. The Mayans existed from 1000 BC to AD 1697 and no one is quite certain what wiped out their ancient civilization. Mayans are still around today but not as many as there once was. The Incas existed from AD 1438 to around 1534 and were wiped out by a combination of smallpox and being conquered by the Spanish. Although the Mayans existed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both the Incas and the Mayans had spoken languages. In fact, the Mayans had several spoken languages. Along the language lines, the Mayans also were very good with art. Left behind in their cities were hieroglyphics and art depicting their everyday life. They even had a written language as well. The Incas, however, only had a spoke language and no written language. I believe this also goes to show the intellectual capacity of the Mayans versus that of the Incas. While the Incas were intelligent, they were no competition for that of the Mayans. When many people think of the Incas and Mayans, they think of brutality. This is a common misconception though. Although the Mayans were brutal, the Incas were not. They preferred to settle disputes amicably and peacefully. Even though they were peaceful, they still would become viscous fighters when pressed. The Mayans were, by far, much more keen to brutality than the Incas. So, as stated before in this essay, the Incas and Mayans had quite a few things in common but they were much more different than similar. Although both civilizations failed, at one point they flourished greatly. They were intelligent and paved the way for things liken mathematics, architecture, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Shinto Impact On Japanese Culture Shinto or the way of the gods, is the oldest religion in the history of Japan. Many of the Shino beliefs deal with natural disasters, animals, and plants. Over the years Shinto has become more modern adapting to the changing world, but the core of beliefs still remain the same as they were in 6 bce. Over time due to the different emperors and world events Shinto has had to change in order for it to remain in practice. A lot of Japanese culture such as dance, literature, and music stem from the religion, and even today in the 21st century you can see Shinto s affect on Japanese culture. (Historyteacher, OMF International) The beginnings of the Shinto faith are not concrete since there were no official recordings of the beginning of the religion. Shinto was said to date back as early as 6 bce. Many local Japanese cults during that time are now grouped under the Shinto religion, but were seen as separate religions prior to the joining of all their beliefs. The first official recordings of Shinto were dated around 8th century AD. Like many religions, Shinto was believed to have begun with animist living in modern day Japan. They praised different spirits such as the sun, moon, and rain to help them in their life. This developed into the idea of Kami the spirit found in plants, animals, etc. The early Japanese created stories and rituals that allowed them to understand the universe and give them a grasp on the idea of life and their existence in their strange and scary world. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Voodoo Of Voodoo Dolls It is easy to look back at history and see a clear pattern and relation between different cultures, objects, rituals, etc. When you take a deeper look into origins, you ll often be surprised by what you find. Minkondi (plural for nkondi), are sculptures made and used in the 19th century by African cultures. They served a very specific purpose and had a very sacred importance. The Nkisi Nkondi functioned as a hunter healer of conflicts. The people would take their worries, requests and fears to the figure to call on the spirits. Voodoo dolls on the other hand, are often misunderstood and misrepresented. The Voodoo doll is a ritualized way of calling on spirits to target a specific person. The doll can be used a number of things including luck, power, love and most commonly recognized, for evil and harm. The Nkisi Nkondi sculptures and Voodoo dolls, even though they are from different cultures and time periods, have a number of similarities and one may have influenced the creation of the other. Nkisi refers to the spiritual being of the figure, and nkondi comes from the word konda, which means to hunt, refers to the figure itself. Minkondi, representative of hunters, can catch those who undermine the frame of society. The Nkisi Nkondi is typically shaped in a human form. There are few Nkisi Nkondi that are shaped like dogs, which were seen as sacred animals. The Nkisi Nkondi weren t literal representations of the spirits that they called on. The way the figures were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. How Is Hester Prynne Cruel In the classic novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne, protagonist Hester Prynne gives birth to an illegitimate daughter and is forced to wear the letter A on her breast stitched in scarlet and gold as punishment. She keeps the father, Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale, a secret even after questioning. This leaves him burdened by the guilt he feels for not serving the same punishment as her. Meanwhile Roger Chillingworth, her husband, enters town as the new physician and looks for revenge. Hawthorne s work repeatedly portraits Hester as a victim of overly harsh punishment and unfair expectations, in this case based on sexuality, made at the hands of a patriarchal society. Hester Prynne is a victim of unduly extreme discipline for her act of adultery. She is sentenced to a lifetime of wearing a beautifully stitched letter A on whatever she wore and three hours of standing on the town s scaffold to be publicly shamed. Statements like they should have put the brand of a hot iron on Hester Prynne s forehead (Hawthorne 60) were uttered of her as she served her punishment. If the lifetime of humiliation wasn t enough, her child was almost taken from her too. A meeting between Governor Bellingham, Reverend Wilson, Reverend Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth was held to discuss the caretaking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Puritan society they are living in is patriarchal. This is clear when observing who the leaders of the town are; each figure is a male. When Chillingworth is receiving a report on why Hester is standing up on the scaffold, the townsman can tell he is from out of town or he has not heard of Mistress Hester Prynne, and her evil doings. (71) To this society, Hester s actions are seen as wicked and immoral. Hawthorne wrote this piece in the midst of an uprising feminist movement in the 1800s and was bringing to light victimization that stems from the long standing social views on women s sexual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome Essay Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome (aHUS) is a rare chronic disease, different from typical hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Typical HUS is caused by bacteria, specifically E. Coli ( Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) , 2016; Noris Remuzzi, 2010). It can be treated, and most children will have a full recovery ( Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) , 2016). aHUS can develop in two forms: familial or sporadic, that affect both children and adults, making it difficult to diagnose (Noris Remuzzi, 2010; NORD, 2016). Atypical Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome is distinguished by three main manifestations: hemolytic anemia (destruction of RBC), thrombocytopenia (low platelets), and uremia NORD, 2016; Loirat Fremeaux Bacci, 2011; Biermann, 2017; Kaplan, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main trigger for sporadic aHUS derives from an infection. Other common triggers include pregnancy, cancer, transplants or certain medications. According to Norris and Remuzzi, Approximately 50% of sporadic cases appear to be idiopathic . Approximately 10 20% of patients with sporadic aHUS also display a mutation of the CFH gene. (Noris Remuzzi, 2010) Mutation of the CFH gene causes a disruption of the activation pathway in the body, therefore it begins to attack cells in the body specifically on the kidney or liver (Bu, Borsa, Gianluigi, Smith, 2012). The attack on the kidney can lead to thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA), small vessel clots. Platelets will help minimize any leaking of vessels done by the attack of the disrupted activation pathway but after several clots form oxygen is cut off from certain parts of the kidney. When the kidney no longer receives oxygen, those parts begin to die off leading to thrombocytopenia, anemia and renal failure. When the kidney begins to fail, erythropoietin levels decrease. EPO binds to a receptor in the bone marrow to inhibit erythropoiesis. Therefore, RBC production in the bone marrow decreases when EPO levels decrease. (Bu, Borsa, Gianluigi, Smith, 2012) In the United States approximately 2 per million children are affected by aHUS according to ncbi.gov. Although genetically complement protein mutations have been more frequent in European descendants rather than from the USA 5:1. There is no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Powder Day Frost and Rhys: Writing Similarities and Differences Charles R. Cobb ENG 125: GSH1331C Alessandra Cusimano August 28, 2013 People experience poetry and short stories differently, yet they all use similar techniques or terms used to write literature. All literature uses some type of tone, a point of view, and symbols. This tools for writing help tell the story by giving the reader the emotions, perspective and the hidden messages, making the story come alive to reader and in captivating the reader into the story itself. Others use different terms to help tell their story for poems, rhythm is used often. While in short stories and dramas, foreshadowing and metaphors are used to help tell the story. These tools are not used in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2010). At the beginning, of Used to Live Here Once the main character is thinking or reminiscing about crossing these stones as a child. She stands looking at the crossing stones remembering each one (Clugston, R. 2010). However, they in in a sad and depressing tone, both sharing a form of regret. Frost s poem shows the regret and sadness of not being able to take both roads to see where they lead. Instead of just only knowing where one goes. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back (Clugston, R. 2010), this statement show his knowing that he will not be able to return to this spot in his life and that fills him with the regret of never knowing if he truly choose correctly. In the short story by J. Rhys the main character s tone at the ending of this story, she finds out that she is dead. Nothing could be more depressing than discovering that you are dead. Point of View The point of view in a story is important information for the reader because it will tell them what perspective they are getting in the story. This helps understand the main character better. If the story is in the first person point of view then all information about everyone and everything is by that characters perspective. However if the story is being told from the third person point of view then you are getting a larger and clear perspective of everything ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The 4 H s In The Odyssey Myths have a very important function in the story that may not be the most obvious idea. Myths explains a code of behavior with rewards and punishments. Odyssey explains the 4 H s through the actions and adventure of Odysseus. The 4 H s are the honor, hospitality, hubris, and heroism that comes from greek mythology. Honor means reputation of excellence and back then in time of Odysseus it didn t necessarily mean one was to be a good person. Hospitality is retreating a stranger with respect and protection, and providing what they need. Hubris, the opposite of humility, refers to extreme, ignorant pride or arrogance which is can be punished by the gods. Heroism using one s brains as much as they use their muscle. First, throughout the story we can see Odysseus achieve honor. However Odysseus honor is different from ours. He killed men and kidnapped women for honor. He found his honor in Ismarus when (he), I stormed that place and killed the men who fought. Plunder we took, and we enslaved the women, to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Deep into Odysseus encounter of the Polyphemus also shows heroism because of what he did to save his men and escape the cave. He used his cunningness to save his fellow mate representing heroism, Blinded and sick with pain from his head wound, the monster stroked each ram, then let it pass, but my men riding on the pectoral fleece the giant s blind hands blundering never found (pg 993). Secondly you can see Odysseus heroism through his interaction with the goddess, Athena. After he received an image of a god using it to prove that he is actually Odysseus, Lithe and young she made him, ruddy with sun, his jawline clean, the beard no longer gray upon his chin. Your cloak is new: even your skin! You are one of the gods who rule the sweep of heaven! (line 1019 1027). This represents Odysseus heroism, he uses his brain to use his new body as a disguise from his family only to prove himself right as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Medical Physiology It s cold, lifeless body lay in front of me in a metal tray as my body hovered over it. The body was stiff; unmoving, as it reeked of formaldehyde. But let s not start there, lets go back a little. It was my fourth year at Michigan Tech s Summer Youth Programs. This year I chose to take Medical Physiology. I wonder when I m getting my degree, I comically thought to myself with a snicker. Medical Physiology was delightfully fun actually, learning about the different bones in our body and different systems. Although it was mostly a result of all the dissections we were doing. Which we were in the middle of one right now. The pale mink lay in front of six people, unaware of what horrors it s body is going to be going through in death. I felt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another group next to us was attempting to cut the skull open to examine what the brain looked like. We should try that too! A group member chimed in. No! Yelled myself and a few other members. That s so cruel! How about we just do not do something that horrible? There was a unison of all right s and the dissection continued, without us cutting into his skull. As the dissection headed toward its end, we inspected and identified his organs. We took out his heart, liver, and intestines. Laying them out on the tray and taking out some more. Wow, I could go for some noodles right now, I contemplated to myself, making plans on getting some Fettuccine Alfredo once dinner rolled around. Once fully done we cleaned up and talked amongst ourselves. The South Korean kids talked to their friends and I talked to Mary and Minshik. So you watch, he began as he pointed to my Attack On Titan shirt. Attack On Titan? I asked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Popular Kids vs Unpopular Kids Popular Kids vs. Unpopular Kids Everyone wants to be the popular kid in high school right? Not always true because popularity isn t always as great as it looks. Belonging in the popular social group in high school can be a rough place for some individuals. In other words, the grass isn t always greener on the other side. While unpopular teens wish to join the other side, they should consider a few things before making a rash decision. While pondering through the negative effects of being popular, one that stands out is the type of people one would become involved with. We all desire to have truthful and caring friends. However, not every person in the popular click is truthful and caring. Before choosing a click, one should think ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just imagine the sound of a thousand flies buzzing down the hallway with the latest gossip. In a matter of one day, one comment could be transformed into a rumor and spread through the whole school like wild fire. Drama inevitably corrupts most teens but popular teens thrive on it like an addiction, and sometimes create lies just to ruin one s reputation. True friends, who might not be the most popular kids in school, but they would also never talk about a friend behind his or her back just to gain a higher reputation with the popular click (Article one). Staying out of drama can help one feel less stressed. Avoiding it can also stop individuals from getting involved in something they might regret. Gossip is difficult to find roaming among the unpopular group because they rarely feel the need to seek attention or hurt someone s feelings by spreading rumors. They are already content and aware of how to treat individuals as they would like to be treated. When the weekend hits it is common for the popular click to go out and party. Everyone hears the stories of how drunk someone got or how the cops busted a few unfortunate teenagers. Even the best of teens get peer pressured into going to the weekend party and drinking. All of this obnoxious partying is not appropriate for a 15 to 18 year old teenager. Those cool parties consist of high school kids that don t know other ways to have fun or just get drunk to escape their problems. Teens have to step up and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Danshui Plant No.2 Essay Question for Danshui Plant No. 2 1. Using budget data, how many Apple iPhone 4 s would have to have been completed for Danshui Plant No.2 to break even? Variable Costs: 187.89 + 13.11 + 1.06 = $202.06 per unit Fixed Costs: $729,000 per month Revenue: 41,240 / 200 = $206.2 per unit Contribution Margin = 206.2 202.06 = $4.14 per unit Break even = 729,000 / 4.14 = 176,086.96 units Answer : 176,087 iPhones 2. Using budget data, what was the total expected cost per unit if all manufacturing and shipping overhead (both variable and fixed) were allocated to planned production? What was the actual cost per unit of production and shipping? Total Expected Cost per unit: 41,140,000 / ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 128 F 22,563 22,824 261 U Variable supplies and tools 11,257.20 11,305 47.80 U Assembly and packing 2,359.80 3,092 732.20 U Shipping 190.80 191 0.20 U Total variable costs 36,370.80 37,412 1041.20 U Fixed Costs: Factory rent 400 400 Machine depreciation 150 150 Utility fee and taxes 52 52 Supervision 127_ 134 7___ Total Fixed Costs 729 736 7 Total costs 37,099.80 38,148 1048.20 U Net Income $16.20 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Term Paper Ducati In: Business and Management Ducati Ducati feedback Q1. I wanted you to begin by recognising that this was a turnaround situation, with Ducati in 1996 close to bankruptcy. A new management team led by Minoli changed strategy with clear objectives of aggressive growth within a niche of the sports segment and competing as a focussed differentiator. The logic of the turnaround can be conceptualised as follows (a) Ducati reduced costs without affecting the WTP for the physical product (i.e. the quality and reliability of the product has increased despite reduced costs). Major reductions were in motorcycle material costs (from 68.2% to 59% of unit costs, exhibit 12) and can be attributed to the following factors: (1) rationalised ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mention also other incompatibilities wrt activities and resources (e.g. distribution systems, organisational culture, management and technical skills etc) which cannot be easily changed by Honda. Also explain why setting up a separate entity as a way for Honda to mitigate these incompatibilities is fraught with difficulties such as time lags and the need to share resources and transfer knowledge etc. With these types of arguments, the conclusion would be that Ducati s strategy is sustainable. Q3. Developing strategic alternatives depends on the objectives to be achieved and the companies need to sustain competitive advantage whilst achieving these objectives. These issues in turn depend on the key strategic challenges the company is facing internally (areas of vulnerability) or external threats and the available opportunities to exploit. A key objective for Ducati is to maintain double digit growth (10% market share). However, a key constraint for focussed differentiators is that the very factors that brought them success i.e. clear trade offs and positioning also constrain growth because growth/strategy options may be incompatible or inconsistent with their original strategy position. Another challenge for focussed differentiators is that their small size places them at a cost disadvantage. Ducati s fixed costs per unit were 26.2% of revenue versus 16% for HD (exhibit 12). In addition achieving the level of success Ducati aims ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay On Slip In Nb h. Active Slip Systems in Nb Slip during plastic deformation is the underlying mechanism that accounts for many of the phenomena previously discussed. This section will cover fundamental studies on slip in Nb, along with general theories on deformation in bcc metals. In the cavity fabrication process, crystal orientations, active slip systems, dislocation sub structure, and recrystallization during annealing are interrelated from the metallurgical point of view [20] slip behavior depends on how crystals are oriented with respect to the applied stress; slip and interactions of slip systems result in a certain dislocation substructure; the dislocation substructure determines how recovery and recrystallization proceed during heat ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since the motion of screw dislocations is thermally activated, it will likely occur by nucleation of kink pairs on well defined atomic planes [70]. The kink pair nucleation mechanism gives rise to the temperature and strain rate dependence of flow stresses in bcc metals [70]. The low mobility of bcc screw dislocations can be partly explained by the core relaxation theory [48, 72 76]. A bcc screw dislocation core tends to spread onto three symmetric {110} or {112} planes, which results in a non planar core structure and hinders the movement of screw dislocations [70]. Consequently, screw dislocation mobility is affected by non glide shear stresses, which is a violation of the Schmid law. The relaxation also adds to the waviness of slip traces, as cross slip can occur on two alternating {110} or {112} planes to roughly follow a slip plane with a high resolved shear stress. Thus, long and drawn out screw dislocations are usually left behind during plastic deformation and are observable [48]. There has been no consensus thus far regarding the core structure of screw dislocations in Nb, but it is generally agreed that the core relaxation depends on both the temperature and purity [70, 77 79]. Seeger argued that fundamental slip planes change from {110} at low temperatures ( slip systems could leave behind sessile dislocations with the resulting Burgers vector on a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Buddhism And Confucianism Similarities Comparing Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism 4. Compare and contrast Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. How are they similar? How are they different? Question 4. Buddhism Has over 300 million members, and was founded around 2, 500 years ago in India. The founder is Gautama Siddhartha, the Buddha, or referred to as the Enlightened One. Their major scripture are The Triptaka, Anguttara Nikaya, Dhammapada, Sutta Nipata, Samyutta Nikaya and many others. Buddhism today is divided into three main sects: Theravada, or Hinayana (Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma, Cambodia), Mahayana (China, Japan, Vietnam, Korea), and Vajrayana (Tibet, Mongolia and Japan). Their Life goal is Nirvana (A place of great condition, or complete ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Understand his relationship to the heavens and earth. Beginning as early as the prehistoric age, it is evident from cave paintings that religious rites may have been used to ensure the success of hunting, fertility, and harvests. Confucianism began about 2,500 years ago in China. The founder Supreme Sage K ung fu tsu (Confucius) and Secong Sage Meng tzu (Mencius). Its, Doctrine of the Mean, Great Learning and Mencius. Confucianism has been for over 25 centuries, the dominant philosophical system in China and the guiding light in almost every aspect of Chinese life. Confucius and his followers traveled throughout the many feudal states of the Chinese empire, persuading rulers to adopt his social reforms. They did not offer a point by point program, but stressed instead the Way, or One Thread, Jen, which is (translated as humanity or love ) that runs through all Confucius teachings. They urged individuals to strive for perfect virtue, righteousness (called Yi) and improvement of character. They taught the importance of harmony in the family, order in the state and peace in the empire, which they saw as inherently interdependent. Teachings emphasize a code of conduct, self cultivation and propriety and thus the attainment of social and national order. Stress is more on human duty and the ideal of the superior man than on a divine or supramundane Reality. Still, Confucius fasted, worshiped ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Choice vs. Disease Running Head: CHOICE VS. DISEASE Addiction: Choice vs. Disease Danny O Dell Kaplan University CM220 14AU Professor Pappas January 16, 2010 Johnny s heart is beating at over a hundred and thirty beats per minute. He can t sleep again and is sweating profusely. Johnny hears a voice saying Don t do it Johnny. You know how this will end. Then he hears another louder, more insistent voice saying to him, Come on Johnny, no one will know. Just one more time and then we will stop . Johnny is disgusted with himself as he reaches for the phone to make that call to his drug connection. How do we help someone like Johnny? Some people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The addict does not have a choice of whether or not to crave anymore than a diabetic can choose to not have elevated glucose levels. Organ In the documentary, A Pleasure Unwoven, Dr. McCauley explains that until over a hundred years ago doctors would usually try and treat the symptoms of a disease with poor outcomes and that most diabetics died in early childhood (2009). It was not until the famous work of Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch that doctors formulated what is known as the disease model (Lynch amp; Henifin, 1998). The disease model is a causal model and works as follows: Cause Defect Symptoms By using this model we can see that if the organ was the pancreas, the defect Islet cell death (no insulin), and the symptoms were elevated blood glucose, blurred vision, and coma, treating the symptoms would get you nowhere. If, however, doctors were to treat the defect (no insulin) by using insulin replacement therapy then the symptoms would recede and the disease would enter remission. For many years doctors did not understand how to put addiction into this model and so left the problem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Pope Francis s Moral Principles In his inspiring and indescribably powerful encyclical, Laudato Si , Pope Francis offers moral, as well as spiritual arguments for the necessity of sustainability and protection of the environment. Pope Francis argues from many different standpoints in Laudato Si. He argues from ecocentric, anthropocentric, and spiritual standpoints at different times throughout the encyclical. However, his central argument lies in the fact that everything on this earth was created by God; we have a duty to protect it, and no right to harm it. To achieve this goal of protecting our common home, he says we must create a new dialogue about the environment which includes all people. This argument is based on the moral principles upheld by the Catholic Church, such as subsidiarity, doing things for the common good of all people, and addressing social justice issues. The Pope s point about starting a dialogue with all people relates back to the very first class reading by Christopher Uhl, in which he argues that our society needs to rewrite the deeply ingrained, and largely invisible story, of economism to one that supports sustainability and care for the environment (Uhl 7). Our current society and way we live our lives is not sustainable or environmentally conscious, and something obviously needs to change. Personally, I believe our largest moral responsibility is to nature and our ecosystems. Of course, we do also have a moral responsibility to other people, to future generations and to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Colonialism And Poverty The foremost cause of global poverty is colonialism. After Christopher Columbus discovered the new world in 1492, Europeans invaded the Americas, Africa, and East Asia. Today, these places are some of the most affected by poverty. The poverty persists because the peoples of these places were killed and enslaved. Their land, natural resources, and way of life were stolen by the colonizers. The colonizers forced the colonies to shift from subsistence farming to cash crops, obliterating the natural economy. Since they only grew cash crops, they were forced to buy European goods. The economy of the colonies became locked and they became completely dependent on the colonizing country. Soon, the colonies found themselves in debt to their colonizers. What little money these colonies were able to make went to repay the debt, instead of going toward the development of the colony. Additionally, since they were indebted to them, their colonizers had control over their economy. The creditors took full advantage of this and forced the colonies to adopt neoliberalism and privatize companies and resources, which plunged even more people into absolute poverty. Even when many of these colonies became their own independent countries, the documentary mentioned that the debt was transferred over to the new country, even though this was a violation of international law. This same system continues to this day and everyday more and more people find themselves in poverty. In my opinion, it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Discourse Analysis of Internet News Discourse Analysis of Internet News I. Introduction Inherited the idea of situational context from Malinwoski, Halliday abstracts the theory as semiotic construct, which consists of field, tenor and mode. Any alteration of these three elements may produce different styles of discourse. By change of the field, it can be news about politics, economy, sports, etc; by change of the tenor, it transforms into news reports, editorials and column writings; by change of the mode, it turns out to be newspaper news, broadcasting news, TV news and internet news. As we know, human language changes under the influence of various social and situational factors. Today thanks to the popularization of internet, people can get much more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And new information does not exist in the aforementioned as well as the context of communication. Let s take an example of internet news (titled Deadly Strain of Bird Flu Found in India) to see how its information distributes in the discourse. New 1 - New 1 Given 2 - New 2 Given 3 - New 3 Given 4 - New 4 New 5 - New 5 Given 6 - New 6 New 7 - Given 7 New 8 - New 8 New 9 - New 9 New 10 - New 10 New 11 - Given 11 As to this news, please refer to the following website address: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060225/ap_on_he_me/bird_flu;_ylt=AmfERM2vmV8JxBscZnEMExSs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA3b3JuZGZhBHNlYwM3MjE It is generally believed that the given information should be put at the starting point of an utterance (theme), and then follows the new (rheme). However, this rule is not so tough for the example shown at above. At the theme position, 7 sentences begin with new information (63.6%), and 2 sentences have rhemes with given information (18%). The result confirms that internet news is a kind of discourse that is highly packed with relative information. Readers may have a relatively large number ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Pilot Episode Analysis The Pilot program, also known as Everybody Lies , was the first episode of the U.S television series House. The episode premiered on the Fox network on November 16 2004. It introduced the character of Dr. Gregory House, played by Hugh Laurie, as an eccentric anti social doctor and his team of diagnosticians at a fictional hospital called Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey. The episode features House s attempts to diagnose a kindergarten teacher after she collapses in class. Shortly after the start of class, kindergarten teacher Rebecca Adler (Robin Tunney) becomes dysphasic loss of or deficiency in the power to use or understand language as a result of injury to or disease of the brain (web), falls to the floor, and experiences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eric Foreman (Omar Epps) and Cameron break into Adler s house to find anything that might account for Adler s symptoms. They found an opened package of non kosher ham in Adler s kitchen. House concludes that Adler is suffering from neurocysticercosis Cysticercosis is a parasitic tissue infection caused by larval cysts of the tapeworm Taenia solium. These larval cysts infect brain, muscle, or other tissue, and are a major cause of adult onset seizures (web) due to eating undercooked pork. At this point, Adler wanted to die with dignity; she refuses to accept anymore treatment. Dr. House attempts to persuade her, during their conversation, she asks about his leg and Dr. House explains that he had an Infarction A limb infarction is an area of tissue death of an arm or leg. It may cause skeletal muscle infarction, avascular necrosis of bones, or necrosis of a part of or an entire limb. (web) in his thigh muscles that led to muscle death which could have been prevented if only his doctor had made the right Diagnosis the process of determining which disease or condition explains a person s symptoms and signs. (web) Dr. Chase provides an idea for a noninvasive evidence of Adler s condition by taking an X ray, Dr. House agrees and guarantees that the tapeworm lava will definitely be in her leg since tapeworms love ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Ch. 12 13 Dna Protein Synthesis Project. By Anthony Ch. 12 13 DNA Protein Synthesis Project By Anthony Li, Connor Farrell, John Koutsonikolis, and Tristan Funicelli (Tristan) # Describe the contributions of each of the following to the discovery of the structure of DNA 1) Watson and Crick: Used Rosalind Franklin s x rays of DNA to conclude that DNA took the shape of a double helix. 2) Frederick Miescher: Used pus from infections to isolate nuclein. He found that nuclein had a unique ratio of phosphorous to nitrogen. 3) Oswald Avery: Tested many strains of bacteria and discovered that DNA carries a cell s genetic code and can be altered through transformations. 4) Rosalind Franklin: Used x ray diffractions to take pictures of the structure of DNA. The pictures alluded to DNA s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A/T and G/C have equal amounts in DNA. This is why they pair up. (Tristan) # Explain the process by which DNA is able to make copies of itself also including an explanation of why it is considered semiconservative replication There are four steps to replication 1) Unwind: Helicase splits a DNA section in half at the replication fork. 2) Unzips: DNA Polymerase breaks the hydrogen bonds and unwinds the section. 3) Copy: DNA Polymerase joins individual nucleotides with their complementary counterparts to form a new strand of DNA. Replication runs in the 5 to 3 direction. 4) Rewind: The DNA section is zipped back up and winded up again. DNA replication is considered semiconservative because each new strand of DNA contains only half of the original DNA strand. 6. (Connor) Compare and Contrast the prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromies. Prokaryotic Chromosomes Prokaryotes typically have a single circular chromosome Are condensed in the nucleoid via DNA supercoiling and binding of architectural proteinsTranscription and translation occur at the same time Most only contain a single copy of each gene Genomes are efficient and compact with very little of the same DNA Eukaryotic Chromosomes Contain multiple linear chromosomes Condensed in a nucleus with a membrane by histones Transcription occurs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Veganism Persuasive Speech We have so many problems in our world today, but none of us want to address them because the solutions are not easy for some people. A problem our world faces today is obesity. Obesity could easily be cured by becoming a vegan. Another reason I have for the world to go vegan is the slaughter of animals. None of us would allow our dog or our dog s puppies to be taken away and then slaughtered, so we shouldn t kill any animals. We shouldn t get to decide which animals get a happy life or which animals get their throats slit. The last major issue the world is facing today is global warming. Leonardo DiCaprio found out global warming is real by interviewing scientists who had found proof of global warming. One of their answers to global warming was becoming a vegan. The pollution set off from dairy and meat farms is so immense that producing them is hurting our world. To stop the obesity of the world, the slaughter of animals, and the global warming crisis, everyone should go vegan. The percentage of obese people in our world is insanely high. According to Fox News Health, they say that over one third of our population is obese, ( 30 ). There are many different ways to fix this problem but the best way for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I stated a way we can solve obesity. If we care enough about animals, we will stop the slaughtering and torturing. If we think global warming is an issue, then we need to stop eating animals and animal products. If we want our legacy to live on and for this world to still be here for the rest of time, then we need to change our ways. We need people to step up and start showing the world how we should treat our planet and animals. This isn t an easy transition for most people, but if we want our planet to be healthy again we need to take this into our own hands. Becoming vegan is a very good solution to the eating habits of mankind, the killing of innocent animals, and global ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Human Causes Of Extinction And Prevention Of Endangered... Since the beginning of life itself, some species have lived and prospered while other species have gone extinct never to be seen again by mankind. Because of this, some would claim that extinction is natural and not significantly problematic to the world that we live in. Others, however, understand that due to climate change, habitat loss, and poaching, more and more species are becoming endangered which leads to a chain reaction that can be devastating to ecosystems. Species such as the Chinook salmon, gorillas, tropical sharks, and polar bears are all directly affected by climate change, species such as northern spotted owls, Sumatran tigers, and lemurs are greatly harmed due to habitat loss, and species such as the sea turtle, Javan rhinoceros, African elephant, and the Red Fronted Macaw are all affected by poaching driving them all closer and closer to becoming extinct. Bill Freedmen, author of Endangered Species Human Causes Of Extinction and Endangerment notes, scientists approximate that present extinction rates are 1,000 to 10,000 times higher than the average natural extinction rate. These distressing numbers should be acted upon to save the endangered species and avoid the catastrophic change to this planet if these species were to become extinct. In order to produce change, people need to recognize that habitat loss, climate change, and poaching are all factors in why our animal species are going extinct. Climate change is best known for its contribution to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The American Dream Essay Outline Introduction Paragraph for American Dream Essay I think that The American Dream is living in a 2 story house with all of your entertainment needs. This includes having a pool, movie theatre room, and any other rooms/outdoor activities. The American Dream also includes having a family that gets along and can talk to each other when they need to. A family that gets along consists of how many kids you want and pets. The family needs to get along with everyone. The American Dream is also having lots of money. As an American the dream can be multiple things depending on what type of hobbies you have such as going on trips around the world, having a good job and house, playing in major leagues or just becoming president. There are lots of different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Lydia Estrella s Developmental Theory The purpose of this Developmental and Analysis paper is to share the view of the developmental themes and issues of the conversation through the human and faith developmental theory. By reflecting on the personal interview, which was done on April 14, 2016 has helped gain a deeper understanding and insight on the developmental theory. Through an agreed interview Lydia Estrella has shared her life stories and experiences. The goal is to gain a better understanding of where she is in her human and faith development. A Biopsychosocial/spiritual assessment, genogram and echomap will provide a clear and concise understanding of Lydia Estrella and her history. Erik Erickson will be used as the human development theorist and he believed each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fowler who was known for his Faith Development theory. Fowler was born on October 12, 1940, died October 16, 2015. He was an American theologian who was Professor of Theology and Human Development at Emory University. He was the director of both the Center for Research on Faith and Moral Development and the Center for Ethics until he retired in 2015. He also was a minister in the United Methodist Church. James Fowler has six stages of development they are; primal faith representing the infant stage based on trust, second is intuitive projective faith which represents early childhood which includes; perception, feelings, imaginative fantasy they start to form images of models and faith has magical quality to it, third is mythical literal faith which is childhood and beyond, but concrete and one dimensional then there is synthetic conventional faith found in adolescence and beyond, abstract and comprehension and values are reordered and it s broken down in moral principles constructed, is indivudative reflective found only in adulthood redefining elements of faith and identity and critical in choosing beliefs, values and commitments, the fifth stage is conjunctive faith found mostly from midlife through late adulthood conscious of opposites integration of opposites, humble attitude . The last stage is universalizing faith transfer form of self, knowing life through the eyes of someone else. It is rare that people make it to this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. William Wallace Essay William Wallace (c1270 1305) William Wallace has come to be known as one of Scotland s many heroes and the undeniable leader of the Scottish resistance forces dying for their freedom from English Rule at the end of the 13th century. Most accounts of Wallace have been passed down through the generations by word of mouth, making Wallace somewhat of a Scottish folk hero. Most accounts are merely tentative, and in part due to his success in instilling fear into the hearts of English writers and storytellers of the time, that they demonized him, his achievements, and his motives. Wallace was born in around 1270 and is assumed near Ellerslie(which is now Elderslie), In Ayrshire , ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In that year Alexander III died after riding off a cliff during a wild storm. None of Alexander III s children survived him. After Alexander III s death, his young granddaughter Margaret. The maid of Norway was declared queen of Scotland by the Scottish lords, but was still only a young girl of four years old and not nearly old enough or wise enough to rule a country on her own. An interim Scottish government run by guardians was set up to govern until Margaret was old enough to reign. Margaret fell ill and died unexpectedly in 1290 at merely the age of 8 on her way from Norway to England. Thirteen claimants to the Scottish throne came forward, Most of whom were the Scottish nobility. Scotland was Essentially occupied by the English at this time, and was beset by its own internal conflicts. The various aristocratic Scottish guards of the throne plotted against one another. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales In the general prologue to Geoffrey Chaucer s, The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer reveals his dissatisfaction of the distribution of power and how that power was maintained in the Medieval England estate system, through the use of his physical description of each of the pilgrims and by the personality of specific members of each caste. To portray these characters and the flaws that they represent in actual medieval society, Chaucer heavily relies on the use of irony to describe many of the travelers in ways that are complete opposites of how they should ideally be in society. The majority of the travelers in The Canterbury Tales are nameless and are introduced by their position in society and what their role is. The first pilgrim we are introduced to, is the Knight, who is described as being a man of Truth, honour, generousness and courtesy (4). The narrator then describes his appearance as not gaily dressed and the Knights reasoning for attending the pilgrimage as simply a way to render thanks (5). While the Knight is portrayed as a virtuous pilgrim, we are introduced to his son, the Squire. The Squire is a knight in training who is described as being A lover and cadet...With locks as curly a if they had been pressed (5). The narrator then states that the only reason why the Squire has chosen to pursue the knighthood, is not because of honor or pride like his father, but only in hope to win his lady s grace (5). From what we know about Medieval Society and the Code ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. An Analysis Of Peter Pan, By J. M. Golding s I Die... J. M. Barrie, the author of Peter Pan, said: To die would be an awfully big adventure. I believe it would be. I have had many experiences with almost dying. I have had many experiences where my life had flashed before my eyes. April 4th, 2014, I almost died 27 times. On that date, I looked death right in the face, and laughed at it. In the summer, I was supposed to go to a girls camp for my church. There were a few requirements we had to pass off before going. One of them was a 3 mile hike and a camping trip. We decided to hit 2 birds with 1 stone. So we set a date to go camping with the girls who were going to camp. There were about 16 girls who decided they would go. We set off on our 1 night trip on April 4th, 2014. It started off normal. A regular trail through the woods. The path started to get thinner and thinner as we walked on it. We then got to a part where we had to go over a log that was partly hanging over a chasm. I peered over the edge to see thousands of sharp rocks and a large pool of rushing water. After 3 girls had gone over the log safely, it was my turn. I slowly put my right leg over the enormous log. I had made sure to steady myself before putting my left leg over. After I had done so, I threw my left leg over and sat on the log. Then I put my right foot on the ground. I thought I was safe, but my left foot s, shoelace got caught on the rugged wood. I pulled with force, but that was a bad idea. I got it undone, but that force threw me off balance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Wesfarmar Financial Ratios According to Titman et al. 2012, Financial management is the study of how people and businesses evaluate investments and raise funds to finance them (Titan, 2012, p. 3). Lately, it has become very important to investors and creditors to pay attention to the data and statistics that are being released by companies and their financial status. The information that is released in these statements allows investors and creditors to know the safety and profitability of their investments. Wesfarmers Limited or also known as Wesfarmers is an Australian publicly listed company, listed on the Australian Stock Market (ASX) under the WES ticker code. They generate revenue from a diversified portfolio of businesses which includes; grocery and other retailing, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is sometimes difficult to identify an appropriate industry category 2. An industry average may not always provide a desirable target ratio or norm 3. Publishes industry average are most times approximate figures 4. There are different types of accounting of accounting practices between different organisations hence figures in ratios can be different 5. Many companies experience seasonality thus, ratios will vary with the time of year In spite of these limitations, financial ratios are very useful tools when assessing a company financial performance. Liquidity Ratios Liquidity ratios provides the basis for answering two (2) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Factors That Affect The Prognosis Of Cirrhosis chance to be predictive of HRS, nonattendance of hepatomegaly, helter skelter plasma renin activity, Furthermore low serum sodium (Gines et al. , 1993. Montoliu et al. , found that more seasoned age, secondary benchmark serum creatinine, What s more a secondary CP score were free predictors for HRS with respect to multivariate dissection (Montoliu et al. , 2010). Those resistive list (RI) of the intra renal veins for doppler ultrasonography might have been likewise found on be An huge predictor of the improvemen from claiming renal dysfunction, including HRS. (Low et al., 2014). Prognosis of HRS: HRS is considered one of the most threatening complications of cirrhosis. Prognosis is invariably poor ranging from months in type 2 HRS to weeks to months in type 1 HRS (Alessandria et al., 2005). Multiple studies have been performed to detect the factors that affect prognosis of HRS. Those studies revealed that MELD score (Alessandria et al., 2005), the etiology of the liver disease, the serum creatinine at the time of initiation of treatment, and the urinary sodium (Martinez et al., 2012) were useful prognostic factors. Assessment of kidney function in chronic liver disease patients Glomerular filtration rate (GFR): kidney capacity may be assessed by surveying GFR, which might be decided by measuring those volume about plasma that might make totally cleared of a provided for substance again a characterized unit of time. The Perfect marker to GFR determination may be regularly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Franny And Zooey Essay In the novel, Franny and Zooey by J.D Salinger, it is overwhelmed with many themes; the novel also reveals an important message on finding ones self and dealing with the difficulties and struggles of life; these themes consist of religion, egos, and culture. Franny Glass struggles with the phoniness and egotism that spreads through society. She longs to escape her problems and decides to get away from it by withdrawing into spirituality religious values through the Jesus Prayer. She soon realizes the down fall of her solution and through her pains and challenges; she learns how to deal with social unpleasantness. Franny learns that she needs to shed her egotism and act unselfishly. The novel also has many different symbols with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The novel also has very much to do with Buddhist thoughts, mostly about the idea of no knowledge. To achieve wisdom, the Buddhist must clear his head of any negative thoughts or distractions. This process is totally opposite to Western education, the education that Franny and Zooey live in, which is mentioned a lot of times in the book and stuffs its students with knowledge. Franny criticizes that the poets at her school does not describe anything beautiful in their work, but only get into her head. She is disappointed in herself, as well, for trying to save wisdom through the Jesus Prayer as others save knowledge. But what she does not know is that true no knowledge cannot be saved. In the beginning of the book, it shows that Franny s boyfriend, Lane, has the biggest ego in the book. The course to Buddhist no knowledge is very difficult to do. The person would have to let go of their personal ego and selfish concerns to reach open minded beauty. Franny dislikes her professors at her school because they are absorbed in their own egos, and whatever detachment they have is and detachment from humanity. Buddhists try to get rid of their negativity ego and gain up the positive part of the ego. Zooey tells Franny she has to act, as that is her God given talent, and use her ego as best she can. Franny cannot let the negative part of her ego interfere by making her criticize the other actors. Instead, she must focus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Discipline Child Abuse There is no disciplinary handbook when it comes to how someone should parent their child.There will be issues that arise throughout the child s life that will need different levels of discipline. However, there is a right and a wrong way to handle these misbehaviors. Parents must help their defiant children be successful (Petrakis 147). For many parents finding the proper way to deal with their child s behavior can be stressful and result in anger. According to Jody Pawel, a licensed social worker, discipline should have a focus on helping a child learn from their mistakes (Pawel). Child abuse is defined as the physical maltreatment of a child ( Child Abuse ). In other words child abuse is what we refer to when discipline has gotten out of control, or reached a toxic level. The majority of parents may not see their verbal warnings, guilt trips, timeouts, loss of privileges, name calling, spanking, belt hitting, first hitting, burning,sexual misconduct, abandonment, or broken bones as a major issue. However, there is a point to when child discipline becomes child abuse. There is a fine line not only between discipline and physical abuse,but also discipline and emotional child abuse. When it comes to emotional abuse the line is drawn when verbal warnings,cursing, or guilt trips result in a child feeling a sense of self doubt. When it comes to discipline and physical abuse the line is drawn when any amount of physical pain is inflicted on a child who is in an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Gene Expression And Its Engineering Introduction Transformation is the process of allowing a cell to be able to accept a gene into itself and allow the gene to become part of the cell s whole, thus changing its form and expressing the gene s function. This process was first discovered by the British bacteriologist Frederick Griffith, who was able to transform Streptococcus pneumoniae into a different strain of Strep. in 1928 (1928). This discovery was pivotal in the way we understand gene expression and its engineering. An example of genetic engineering using transformation that applies to everyday life is the synthesizing of human insulin, which is a peptide hormone that helps to regulate the amount of sugar that runs through the bloodstream. In the early 1900s, insulin from other animals was used to treat diabetes, but human insulin is now able to be easily produced in bulk through genetic engineering, and has largely replaced animal insulin for the treatment of diabetes. Insulin is made from cells in the pancreas, and the extraction of insulin from animals used to require taking it directly from the animal s pancreas glands. It was not until 1977 that synthetic human insulin was genetically engineered by Arthur Riggs and Keiichi Itakura, and was achieved by the process of transformation using Escherichia coli as a host (1977), which allowed for the easy reproduction of human insulin. Using this method, the production of human insulin became large scale, faster, cheaper, and more accessible. A weakened ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Urban Heat Island Effect On New York City aid the initial water uptake and growth even of particles dominated by very low solubility compounds (Andreae 2008) In a study of New York City, Hosannah (2014) found that particle size distribution with a high volume of fine mode particles in urban areas can suppress precipitation. Particle size distribution with a high volume of coarse mode particles (with giant cloud condensation nuclei) enhanced precipitation totals. Urban effects also changed spatial precipitation patterns. Jin et al (2005) found weekly signals of aerosol optical thickness for summer months in AERONET measurements, and in MODIS cloud effective radius over New York City. Aerosols were also elevated seasonally, with peaks in summer. This study also found that cloud ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another idealized image is Figure 2.10, with diurnal fluctuations in UHI intensity. The magnitude of the UHI effect is defined as the urban rural temperature difference, written as ΔTU R. Part (d) in this figure shows how the loss of heat is much greater in the evening in rural compared with urbanized regions, when urban structures release sensible heat, and (e) shows that the strongest UHI is from about 7pm to 7am. Figure 2.9 Idealized urban heat island http://eetd.lbl.gov/HeatIsland/HighTemps/ Figure 2.10 Idealized urban/rural differences under UHI conditions. (a) shows urban and rural temperatures on a diurnal period from noon to noon; (b) shows the rates of change of those temperatures, and (c) shows the difference between urban and rural. (Cox, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...