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Captain America as a Rhetorical Superhero
Rhetorical Superhero
Half of the person we become is an impression of the ones we admire. Growing up in the United
States every child has someone they look up to. This most likely is an individual that represents
success and the values we are taught to respect. Superheroes have always served as something good in
our lives because they make us want to help the world and feel like we can do anything. Superheroes
represent qualities that we should all attempt to embody. What Captain America truly represents can
be interpreted in many ways, but there are messages being conveyed. The authors of Captain America:
The First Avengers use rhetoric to express the social ideology that being a hero is not exactly how
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The author does well to show him as courageous, but helpless. In the opening scene he defends the
honor of the armed forces in the movie theater. This gets him into a fight and a beating from a much
larger man. He does not back down from the man but is overcome until his friend jumps in. Right after
this Steve is shown in his scrawny form trying to enlist where the folder displays how many flaws he
has. In boot camp he is again shown as subpar in stature and strength. It enables the viewers to relate
to feeling insignificant and unworthy, or just ordinary. Once he is broken down it gives the chance for
him to overcome everything. This aspect encourages the spectators that anyone can become a hero.
Pathos is used to elaborate on the values that Captain America represents. He represents courage and
sacrifice in the scene where he dives on top of the dead grenade to save the squad and also when he
haphazardly invades to rescue the POW. The best example of this is the last scene of the movie where
Steve flies the plane into the ice in order to save the city. He wanted more than anything to continue
his relationship with Peggy but gives that up for a better chance at saving everyone. Everyone can
relate to him when they say goodbye over the radio. This makes the viewers relate to him and feel like
they could be in the same position.
All of this emotional appeal also serves another purpose. It points to the fact the Steve is still human
after the
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How Do We Define Environmental Psychology
To define environmental psychology, one must do so by considering the following four key features:
interactive approach; interdisciplinary and international; problem focused, applied field; and diversity
of methods (Steg et. al., 2013, p. 5 6). To sum, interactive behavior is best understood by me as one s
interactions with nature and the effect nature ends up having on one after engagement has occurred.
As a child, I grew up in Jackson County Forest in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. As well, with an
indigenous and sustainable upbringing, I was more prone to participate in all aspects of my life with a
holistic and reverent attitude. As it is explained in the textbook, the environment molded my past and
current ongoing attitude and beliefs towards the environment. I am aware this is significant to note as
those who are not brought up in such environments, as raw as the forests I grew up in, have a
relationship with nature that is to be considered an ongoing work in progress. However, I must add the
environment has changed for better and worse and has affected my outlook towards the future of
places like Jackson County Forest. For instance, the environment is now considered more of a
nuisance because of the amount of drugs that can be hidden, grown, and dealt bordering many cities
and reservations. This juxtaposes the initial behavior and reverence I once had as a child and as an
adolescent, who saw the forest as a place to partake in ceremonial practices with tribal
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Character Analysis Of Irresponsible Dale In Striking Out
Alcoholic, Irresponsible, and manipulative. These traits are of Dale who was a large influence, but a
bad one at that. These traits unfortunately reflect on the other characters within the book Striking out
by Will Weaver. In this book the main characters including Billy Baggs, Heather, and Gina are all
poorly influenced by a antagonistic person, Dale Schwartz, who was not once a good influence to
anyone within the story. Firstly Dale is being his irresponsible self who never thinks of the
consequences of his actions before he does any of them throughout the story. For example Dale gives
minors alcohol without thinking of the consequences. Now, to show just how foolish he is, when he
gives Dany alcohol he then says; I don t know what gets ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example when Dale wants to meet at midnight (which they all do for some reason) he manipulates
Heather and threatens her to make her lie about who raped her when he says, Later after we went to
Bob s barn, what you did to Heather. Dale said. I did tell her, Heather said. Her voice sounded funny,
like she wasn t herself now . That last quote just goes to show how much of a poor influence Dale was
and how manipulated children to lie for him. After that dale then threatens children with his rifle and
is even condescending to them when he says; You ain t gonna get away with this, Billy said! With
what? Dale said. Nobody seems to know just what it it we re talking about. Just what is this? (269).
After that he then threatens children to cover up for his own mistakes instead of taking responsibility
for his own mistakes. Additionally to dig his grave a little deeper he then threatens everyone involved
and takes no responsibility for his
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Simulation And Weather Data Files Essay
.2 Simulation and weather data files 2.2.1 Simulation
Simulation is a powerful tool in the search for design solutions that ensure occupant well being,
reduce energy consumption, meet sustainability aspirations, mitigate environment impact and
contribute to climate change abatement (Clarke 2001). Simulation is all about making copies of reality
for both objects and settings (Groat David, 2013). The history of building energy analysis goes back to
the late 1960s. The development is shown in Figure 2.11 and Figure 2.12. At first, the purpose of those
programs was to calculate the air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, sizing, heating and ventilating,
then it was used for thermal environment evaluation in fallout shelters (Judkoff et al., 2008). The aim
of the building energy simulation or building performance simulation (BPS), is to simulate a building
with certain climatic data conditions, affect the thermal response of the building, embodies the
interaction of the dynamic response, and to predict the energy flows (Attia, 2012).
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2.11 History of Energy Analysis Computer Programs (Judkoff et al., 2008)
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2.12 History of Energy Analysis Computer Programs (Judkoff et al., 2008)
Simulation is used for analyzing and evaluating the ideas in practical ways. Throughout this
dissertation, the term simulation will be used to refer to architectural computer simulation, and
Baseline term will refer to the existing Khartoum weather file. The
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Film Analysis Of The Movie Training Day
A major industry that catches the attention of individuals with different genders, ages and backgrounds
is the movie industry. The visual representation of police officers in films can alter a person s
understanding of the law enforcement. Police officers are portrayed by two sides; good or bad. The
movie I will be closely analyzing is called Training Day. This movie depicts many topics we have
covered throughout this course. The movie directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by David Ayer, was
released on October 5, 2001. This movie follows two Los Angeles Police Department officers.
Detective Alonzo Harris, played by award winning Denzel Washington, is a veteran officer, and
Officer Jake Hoyt, played by Ethan Hawke, is on a new assignment ... Show more content on
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Hoyt figured out Harris stole money, when the wife was screaming crooked cop and yelling they took
my money. The neighborhood gangsters then shot at the officers. Detective Harris is repeatedly
putting both of their lives in danger. Later in the day, they met with more corrupt cops. The
conversation was to discuss the issue between the Russian Mafia and Detective Harris. The Russian
Mafia was going to kill Detective Harris unless he pays them 1 million dollars or he will be killed.
This situation was the result of Detective Harris killing one of their members. The final draw was
seizing four million dollars from Roger s house by using an arrest warrant that had to be purchased.
Roger was a retired officer and now drug a dealer. He was also Harris s first training officer. Four
other narcotics officers were involved. The plan was to take the money and kill Rogers. All the guys
agreed, except Hoyt. Harris killed Rodger and shot at the other guy to make it looked staged. Hoyt did
not have a choice in the matter as he and his family were threatened. After, they went to a house which
belonged to a Mexican mafia. Harris planned to get Hoyt killed. The leader of the house was going to
kill Hoyt, but first had someone check his pockets for money. It turned out, Hoyt kept the wallet of the
girl he protected earlier that day. Ironically, the girl was the leader s cousin. Surviving
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My Tooth Fairy Speech
Mommy, how do I kill the tooth fairy?
I hated the tooth fairy. Okay, I still hate the tooth fairy. But I mean come on! A small, winged person
comes into your room while you re sleeping and exchanges a piece of your body for money. I m pretty
sure that s only legal in Nevada.
When I first discovered this mythical creature, I was four, and had a newly loose tooth.
The tooth fairy will be coming tonight, my mother said.
Girl was lying to me; I did not believe one word that lying witch uttered.
So... I did what any normal four year old would do:
I broke into my parent s wallet and marked all of their dollar bills with a highlighter.
And guess what? I woke up with highlighted bill under my pillow. Who woulda thunk?
I ran into my parents bedroom screaming I HAVE PROOF, I HAVE PROOF! THE TOOTH FAIRY IS
FAKE AND YOU LIED TO ME!
And I was right... and broke; never got another cent from the tooth fairy.
Yet, that fateful day, I learned the most important word of my life; my mother looked at me with a
whimsical glance and said, My curious boy.
I don t know why she talks like that.
But that word, curious, stuck with me. Curiosity instigates change, governs the governors. Yet, our
curiosity is fading, and the consequences are evident. From indifference to stagnation, we aren t
asking questions.
That s just it, isn t it? To question is to know, and knowledge is a prerequisite to informed decision
making.
Therefore, it is necessary to examine our fading curiosity and its effects.
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Agonist-Induced Desensitization Case Study
Agonist induced desensitization of G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) is well documented. In
particular, agonist induced desensitization of the beta 1 adrenoceptor, beta 2 adrenoceptors, dopamine,
and opioid receptors are well studied. For many diseases processes, GPCR desensitization is thought
to contribute to the disease process or limit the effect of therapeutic agents. Constant exposure of the
receptor system molecule to a drug may result in receptor desensitization and down regulation. Down
regulation occurs when there is a decrease in the number of receptor system molecules in the cell, thus
decreasing the response to continued administration of the therapeutic agent. In addition, more drugs
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The question arises whether chronic long term use of a beta 3 adrenoceptor agonist may be limited by
beta 3 receptor desensitization. It is conceivable that like the beta 2 adrenoceptor in airway smooth
muscle, continuous, prolonged administration of a beta 3 adrenoceptor agonist will elicit beta 3
adrenoceptor desensitization in bladder smooth muscle. Continuous exposure of a beta 3 adrenoceptor
agonist may result in a decrease in the number of beta 3 adrenoceptors, a decrease binding affinity or
diminished post receptor signal transduction mechanisms and second messenger signaling, resulting in
a diminished therapeutic response. This study was designed to assess whether the beta 3 adrenoceptor
agonist mirabegron produce desensitization in rat isolated urinary bladder during electrical field
stimulation (EFS) contractions by varying the time of incubation of mirabegron with the bladder
tissue. A further objective was to understand the time course for the re sensitization and recovery of
the functional response by varying the washout time of mirabegron from the bladder
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The, An American Classical Scholar
In the 20th century Milman Parry, an American classical scholar, began to draw on the work of the
Analysts and Unitarians to establish a hypothesis of an oral Homeric tradition which would prove to
be revolutionary. By observing South Slavic oral poetry first hand, he was able to prove that the
formulaic structure of Homeric epic was characteristic of oral composition. Due to the pressure of
composition in performance, as would have been the norm, he also demonstrated that repeated words
or phrases would have been fundamental in the composition of oral epic poetry. Whether these took
the form of noun epithet formulas, larger formulaic phrases or entire scenes, the mnemonic power
which they created served to make epic poetry entirely possible. Parry defined these formulas as an
expression regularly used, under the same metrical conditions, to express an essential idea . Following
from Lord s assessment of the first 15 lines of the Iliad, he estimated that up to 90% of the total poem
consisted of formulas or contained formulaic elements. While studying those formulas comprising of a
noun and fixed epithet, Parry called attention to the fact that they almost always appeared directly
after the mid verse caesura or after the caesura in the fourth foot and thus conveniently fell into the
cola of the hexameter. Now the poet had a vast library of stock phrases at their disposal which they
could employ whenever the metre required. Such phrases include ( swift footed Achilles ) and
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Cbd Lotion Research Paper
FayFarm Serenity CBD Lotion is a Soothing Balm for Anxiety and Chronic Pain This is a sponsored
post. I have been compensated for my time through the Chronic Illness Bloggers network. All
opinions remain my own, and I was in no way influenced by the company. Some people live with
anxiety, some people live with chronic pain. Some people live with both. While I ve had (and still do)
have my share of chronic pain, most of my health problems are mental and neurological in nature.
What s great about FayFarm Serenity CBD Lotion is it offers a soothing, natural alternative for
anxiety and pain relief on its own, but it also doesn t appear to have negative interactions with
prescription medication. If you re wondering what the CBD stands for, it s cannabidiol, the ... Show
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Each time, I felt like I had a deeper, more restful sleep, and I did not wake up feeling drugged or
groggy. There was also a day when my chronic shoulder pain flared up, and I used the lotion directly
on the area. While it didn t take the pain away, it seemed to calm the inflammation and help me feel
more relaxed while I waited for my anti inflammatory to kick in. More Calming, Pain Relieving
Ingredients in FayFarm Serenity Lotion FayFarm Serenity Lotion offers more than just 200mg of
CBD oil. It contains additional ingredients known for their calming, pain relieving properties. These
ingredients include: Magnesium Magnesium is a naturally calming mineral, and it is said that skin
application helps prevent side effects and can make the mineral work more quickly and effectively
than an oral dosage. Magnesium has been shown to: 1. Relieve migraines by lowering the
neurotransmitters that trigger them. 2. Assist in neurological and psychological processes during
stressful situations. 3. Improve sleep quality by relaxing GABA receptors in the brain and nervous
system.
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Social Media and Hospitality Industry
Social media is increasing on the internet very quickly, with millions of people, who have already
joined it. It is a young phenomenon, impulsed by the desire of meeting and chatting with friends, on a
single platform, such as Facebook® or Twitter®. But, social media means to join groups and pages, to
participate to debates, to give feedbacks or reviews too. In this way, how is it useful for hotels and
hospitality companies? What are the advantages? What are the drawbacks? In the first part, this essay
will analyse the different advantages for hotel marketing, of employing social media. Then, it will
study the drawbacks that social media pages can create against hospitality establishments. What kind
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Now, imagine that millions of customers do the same deviousness. I don t think that it will only
represent a little loss of money for the hospitality company. There is another problem with a social
media page which could affect the quality service of a hospitality group: actualization. Yes, if it doesn
t actualize its page, customers would be able to think, that the hospitality company, doesn t pay
attention to them. As a result, it will have a lot of repercussions on the quality provided by the hotel,
such as the argument of the competitor with a social page. And of course, we have to raise another
point about the idea of actualization. Yes, to update the page, someone is required. It means that a firm
must pay a new employee to develop, update and actualize the social media page. In other words, it
means: a loss of money, less benefits. To conclude, hospitality companies, have big interests to create
their own social page. But, they have to anticipate at all costs the drawbacks created by these networks
and pay attention to this terrible vicious circle which can push them to their loss, to their decline. This
young phenomenon, which attracts the most well known companies such as Best Western
International ® or Accor®, is a double edged
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Hurricane Katrina Simulation
Hurricane Katrina was a devastating disaster that has affected many people in New Orleans as well as
the surrounding areas. It had a stunning death toll of 1300 people and damage over $100 billion (
Davlasheridze 94 ). The communication were taken down hours after Katrina because of the
unexpected fast winds and floods that broke down 3 million phone lines and 1,000 cellular towers in
Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. ( Joch ). Because of the millions of phone lines that were
battered, contacting the government for help was difficult hours after hurricane Katrina. Not only that,
the people of New Orleans underestimated the power of Hurricane Katrina causing many to be
stranded with no food or water ( Narrator, The Storm ,PBS ). Before Hurricane Katrina, a simulation
called Hurricane Pam was created to prepare for a disaster like Katrina. It was the perfect model of
what happened in Katrina ( Maestri, The Storm ). The purpose of it was to prepare the people
(government) in what is needed during a real hurricane. Unfortunately, Before they could finish the
exercise, FEMA s funding for the simulation was cut before it was completed causing the simulation
to be canceled. The reason why Hurricane Pam was unsuccessful because Medical care for hurricane
victims was not yet finalized, communication systems were not addressed at all, and key
transportation decisions were left to be determined ( Narrator, The Storm , PBS ). If the simulation
were to be completed, the disaster of Hurricane Katrina could ve been solved with a prepared plan to
help many in New Orleans. Over the years of Hurricane Katrina, FEMA faced many criticisms. Not
only FEMA, but every level of government was roundly criticized ( Howellq ). Back in 9/11, They
acted fast and accordingly to the disaster. During hurricane Katrina, they were slow and had false
promises that the locals of New Orleans believed ( Maestri, The Storm , PBS ). Many people asked
FEMA for resources and help, but that turned down because they did not ask the right way ( Hale The
Storm , PBS). During an interview with one of FEMA s secretaries, Michael Brown , had claimed that
FEMA could not help Louisiana because they didn t tell them what they
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William And Ellen Craft Sparknotes
Summary: The story of William and Ellen Craft is a fascinating story of an African American couple
who were able to defeat the odds and escape slavery. The document is an anti slavery document,
written during the civil war. Ellen Craft was woman who was passionate about being a wife and a
mother. William Craft did not want to raise a family as a slave. They wanted their freedom more than
anything. Ellen used her physical appearance, her wit and her passion to escape slavery. Not knowing
how to read or write their enthusiasm to live a different kind of life drove them to freedom.
Autobiographies of ex slaves in America have become a foundation of African American literature.
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She cut her hair and bought a men s jacket and trousers. She also wore her right arm in a sling to hide
the fact that she did not know how to write. The Crafts had several close calls along the way, as
neither could read or write. William Craft notes in his story, They are particularly watchful in
Baltimore to prevent slaves from escaping into Pennsylvania, which was a free state . Somehow they
got on that train and headed to the Happy State . On December 21, 1848 they were able to board a
steamship for Philadelphia, where they arrived on Christmas day. The Craft s did not have it so easy
and in 1850 the fugitive slave act was passed. They were threatened by slave catchers in Boston and
with the help of supporters they escaped to England. While in England they were aided by English
anti slave abolishers. They attended school there and were taught to read and write. The Crafts also
participated in many reform organizations and earned money for lecturing. Author and purpose: By
the 1850 s England had many organizations established to abolish slavery. Some of the organizations
were the London Emancipation Committee, the Women s Suffrage Organization, and the British and
Foreign Freedmen s Society. The American Slave stories were not only about how they became free,
but were also about their personal stories to demonstrate the cruelty placed upon them. Some of the
stories came
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Cognitive Resilience in Adulthood
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ABSTRACT
A resilience framework for understanding cognitive aging implies a search for factors that buffer
against existing risk, enabling one to thrive in what might otherwise be adverse circumstances. The
cascade of biological processes associated with senescence and a cultural context that does not take
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Agency in sustaining an engaged lifestyle does not just derive from naive optimism (e.g., the little
engine that could ), but rather from a whole constellation of resources crafted over the life span that
puts force behind ones sense of agency (e.g., Infurna, Gerstorf, Ram, Schupp, amp; Wagner, 2011).
Cognitive capacity does not come for free. By some estimates, proficiency in a substantive skill
requires about 10,000 hours of deliberate practice (Ericsson, Krampe, Tesch Römer, 1993; Gladwell,
2008). The normalization of optimal life span cognitive development, then, will ultimately derive
from cultural and social institutions (e.g., health care, educational resources) that position individuals
for effective engagement in experiences and activities that nurture cognition on a large scale over
extended time. In the pages that follow, we consider the factors that have potential to contribute to
cognitive resilience through the life span. The 10,000 hour rule implies that not all skills will be
developed to an equal extent and that cognitive resilience must entail selectivity in what is optimized,
as well as compensatory strategies for managing activities that depend on nonoptimized skills.
Because plasticity decreases with age, the 10,000 hour rule might be expected to become something
like a 15,000 hour rule for new skills developed in late life. However, the 10,000 hour rule also
implies that by mid to later adulthood, investment in skill development of
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Iran Is An Islamic Sponsored Religion
The examination of the functionings of religious states is best done by using two of the most well
known nations with a state sponsored religion; Israel and Iran. Their respective religions, Jewish and
Islamic, govern their state s policy and everyday life, allowing for a comprehensive comparison
regarding the impact on democracy. Israel and Iran have long been at odds politically, so this
comparison between the two will highlight the way the two states have dealt with their religious base.
Iran is an Islamic sponsored state, with most of their political system revolving around the religious
leaders. Israel is a Jewish state with a large secular citizenry to match the religious base, causing the
political structure of the state to take a different approach to governing. Israel s more secular and
inclusive structure of government has allowed for a greater development of democracy, compared to
Iran s highly religious and non inclusive governmental setup which has led to a theocracy disguised as
a democratic state. Iran s political and social landscape completely shifted in 1979 when the Islamic
Revolution toppled the monarchy that was in power. It was decided that Iran would now be a republic
built on Islamic principles and ideals, thus marginalizing the leftist nationalist party that had helped
the religious right protest against the Shah s rule in 1978 and 1979. The new constitution created a
religious government based on [Ayatollah] Khomeini s vision of velāyat e faqīh
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Essay On The Story Of A Story.
Eliza thought that the humidity and heat out on the gallery were bad, but as soon as she walked onto
the streets bustling with tourists, she realized just how hot it was. After only a few minutes of walking,
her thin, cotton shirt clung to the sweat on her back and a few beads of sweat were making their way
down her forehead. I don t know how you do it, she said, trailing behind John. It seemed that he
thrived in the fervorous heat of the south, but then again, he was born and raised in the state of Texas.
She, on the other hand, had lived in New York all of her life. John let out a laugh, inching ahead
through the crowds until they reached the street his parlor was located on. A moment later, they
reached shade, which turned out to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was mid day, but the diner seemed rather empty. New Orleans was considered to be a tourist
destination―was it not?―so to walk into an empty corner of the city seemed impossible, but she
guessed it was. One of the staff members must have picked up on the apprehension on Eliza s face
because she was soon being tapped on the shoulder. She looked up to find a man with violent blue
eyes staring down at her, a charming smile on his lips. Despite his frosty eyes, he had Afrocentric
features. Never in her life had Eliza seen a black man with eyes so blue. In case you re wondering, we
opened this shop yesterday without much notice, so excuse the emptiness. I promise you, our food is
good. The mysterious man laughed, his baritone voice smooth as silk. He stuck out a hand,
introducing himself. Michael Gaudet, I m the chef. Sit down, please. I ll get you something to drink,
baby. The man left with a wink. Eliza stifled a breath, her eyes wide with wonderment. From what she
could tell, he seemed to be flirting. Since she was married and was madly in love with her husband,
she had two options: run, or turn down his advances. The most reasonable of the two was to run.
Leaving the awkwardness of the confrontation was something she would ve much rather done, but he
walked back out with a glass of water before she could decide. The handsome man basically forced
Eliza into a chair with his abrasive
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Security Determinations
Factors that are the best sources for security determinations are considered by the offender s gender,
sex, age at their first conviction, disabilities and/or mental deficiencies are not caused by the offender
and these factors are not likely to change. These permanent factors are natural to the offender and are
stated as static risk factors. Static risk factors are the best basis for security determinations. Dynamic
risk factors are an individual s characteristics that can change and that are controlled or influenced by
the criminal, for example, their work, drug addictions, motivation, and their family relationships.
These features are very useful for treatment providers, but these features are not sound fundamentals
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Moreover, the rejection and reduction of offenses of sexual crimes are form of cognitive distortion.
Rejecting is the acceptance of descriptions that minimize liability and are strengthen by self deceptive
thinking prosses and distorted beliefs. The cognitive behavioral therapy states that distorted thinking
has a relation with how the criminal acts and thinks. Cognitive distortions are ideas of any situation or
interaction, a person theories, how a person thinks, and what type of attitudes, determines the offender
feeling and
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A Study Of Warfare During The Modern Era
A study of warfare in the modern era suggest a progression through three distinct generations.
Although U.S. Armed Forces are still coming to grips with the third of these, strong trends point to an
emerging fourth generation. Those who would prepare for future warfare must consider the trends
envisaged here and the challenges they would present to existing forces.
As the world devolves into nations with less clear borders than perhaps any time in recent military
history with the closest example being the 100 years war in Europe and finds itself possessing of
enemies that heretofore have been much easier to classify there is a distinct change arising in the face
of war. If one thinks back to the classic wars of recent U.S. history one can see clearly defined lines of
this nation verses that nation and here are the bad guys and here is where we are and where we will
launch operations.
As borders blur and groupings become more difficult to define the United States finds itself at a
crossroads in history that, moving forward, will determine victory or defeat but also deeply impact
strategy. So the research question to be answered here is, How will the United States change its
strategy and definitions of states and even war in the face of rapidly changing lines of distinction
between the two aforementioned terms?
Some of these answers will be found in the analysis of the rapidly changing policy of the United
States war on terror, but will also be found in articles as
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The Charter School Lottery Winners And Lottery Losers
Abstract The reading will focus on the overall educational program success of 36 charter middle
schools across 15 states. There will be at least three international standards incorporated with the
reading to shed light on the effectiveness and non effectiveness of the charters school education
programs. The charter school lottery winners and lottery losers will be statically measured. The
standards that will be focused on are International Standard Organization (ISO) 9001:2008, Six
Sigma, and LEAN (LEAN Enterprise Institute). The reading will compare the purpose, values,
application, relative functionality, and implication of each Total Quality Management (TQM) model.
Keywords: programs, six, sigma, lean, model, charter, schools, standards
Total Quality Management According to Total Quality Management (TQM) (2013, pg 1), Total quality
management (TQM) can help a school monitor and evaluate its effectiveness. There are various TQM
models, but they all have a common focus on customer satisfaction and continuous service
improvement toward excellence. For schools, the customer is the student. When a Total Quality
Management (TQM) is implemented in an institution it can set it apart from the other institutions. It
formulates task teams to manage the institution compared to having a chain of command. An effective
Total Quality Management (TQM) institution Mission Statement is the foundation of the education
process. This encourages the staff
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Memorial Day Research Paper
During the Memorial Day Weekend, my family decided to go on a church trip to the Niagara Falls. I
kind of wanted to go, but my mom insisted that I should stay home with my grandparents to practice
piano for my upcoming competition. In the end, she left the decision to me. If go on trip, read A. If
stay home, read B. Choosing fun over work, I pressured them to let me go, and they reluctantly said
yes. We went by tour bus; on the way, I played games on my phone, talked with siblings and church
friends, prayed, and sang hymns. We stayed in a Hampton Inn, and enjoyed a good night s sleep after
an exhausting day of touring different towns and eating different foods. The next day, we set out to the
falls themselves. The adults let us choose if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Upon stepping in the boat, they handed us blue ponchos. The floor was metal, with thin, almond
shaped bumps on them, forming many little crosses. There were some rooms where you could watch
through the windows and not get wet. Thinking that was pretty boring, I chose staying outside, where
blue chairs lined the walls of the rooms inside. I chose a seat on the starboard side, quite close to the
metal railings that bordered the walls of the boat. My little sister sat next to me, her smiling face
bursting with excitement. I felt a little jerk, and the boat started moving and the thundering falls grew
closer. Though I was warned not to stand up, I got excited and rushed out of my seat, eager to see the
falls. My hands grabbed the railings as I watched the roaring waters go around in a horseshoe shape.
After a while. the sky darkened, lightning flashed, thunder boomed, winds whipped up, and it started
pouring. I started to regret staying outside and started slowly making my back to my seat. The boat
lurched to the starboard side, and I slid back to the railing. My sister, the only other person nearby,
screamed as she jerked forward, her seatbelt stopping her from flying into the water. I slowly got up
but the boat lurched to the other side and I went flying forward, my head hitting a chair. Clutching my
head, my vision dimmed and I went flying towards the railing again. Horrified, I suddenly realized
that I missed the metal bar entirely and was actually hurtling towards the water. On impact, my body
instinctively curled into a ball. I fought to reach the surface, but the water from the falls was pushing
me down. When my head last broke the surface, I saw many more people in the place where I fell out.
They were probably the people from the inside, who saw me tumbling out of the boat. The freezing
water made it hard to think and hard to move. After around what I thought was
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Natural Sugar Vs. Artificial Sweeteners
Natural Sugar vs. Artificial Sweeteners by Kimberly Reynolds
The debate between naturally derived sugars and low calorie artificial sweeteners has been going on
for years now. As our population s obesity rate grows every year and health concerns related to weight
control grows along with it, natural sugar is scrutinized and we are told to keep away from it as it is
our enemy. Over the last couple of decades, we have been introduced to more and more varieties of
artificial sweeteners promising to deliver the same sweetness or even more sweetness than natural
sugar (some offer as much as 200 times more sweetness than sugar) but with a much lower calorie
content, or some even no calories at all. Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda, Sweet n Low,
NutraSweet, and Equal have become popular as better alternatives to table sugar, promising to help
battle weight gain and actually assist in losing weight. However, does this make it the healthier
option? As with all things, both natural sugar and artificial sugar have their pros and cons, but in order
to find the best option in regards to our health and futures, it s important to weigh them according to
scientific findings and research.
As we hear of more studies exclaiming alarming findings of negative health concerns related to
obesity and our continuously growing percentage of obesity in our country, particularly childhood
obesity, sugar is in the spotlight. We often hear of dieticians and weight loss experts warning us that
we
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Analysis Of The Confession Of Thomas Cartwright
From the volumes of the historian cleric Richard Door.
The confession of a young artisan s son, Thomas Cartwright, on the fifteenth of August 1348 in the
English city of Bristol, as recorded by a historian of the city (myself, the honorable Richard Door), for
a vicar of the Bishop of Lincoln, having arrived in the city, was in such demand as for confessions to
be taken in the main square, is laid out here in script to be observed by our decedents in condemnation
of the decadence with which we led our lives in horror at how those lives were ended by vengeance
from the Lord.
The young man approached the vicar, whose reticence for his duty was more than evident, wearing a
smock not unlike that of a young nobleman, and but for having ragged in all other respects, could have
been mistaken as much. The vicar placed his hands gloved in cowhide and perfumed with oils of the
orient out of fear of the pestilence on the head of the young artisan s son. You may confess, Bless me
Father, for I have sinned, the boy said, kneeling. My last confession was in May. Since my last
confession, I have sinned against my father, against my brothers, against my country, against my
church, and against my God. I have not attended mass since the arrival of the pestilence. I fear the
swelling, as I have seen it take to God my father, my mother, and my four brothers. Each in turn fell ill
and within several nights was so afflicted with the boubous that I fled the house and slept with the
horse in the stable. The house so stank of the fluid of the sickness that I dared no enter until four
nights had passed in the stable and no noise came from within. I took nothing and fled to the streets. I
failed to see to the burial of my family. They rot where they fell, the rats crawling from corpse to
corpse. Fearing death myself, and knowing it is coming for me, too, I ran from home to home on our
street and where there were the dead I took what coins I could find and stored them in my purse. A
boy about my age lay swollen on the floor of one fine house by the port his father was a merchant, I
think and I took his coat you see here, very fine, and washed the fluid that comes with death from the
fabric in the sea. I have drunk to
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The Werewolf, By Angela Carter
Although there are many subgenres of horror fiction, including bizarro, fantasy, surrealism, and magic
realism, there are certain aspects that a story must encompass to be considered, weird. Magic realism
is a branch of fiction that is often mistaken to be a work of the, weird. What differentiates the two
genres explicitly include the authors concentration on setting and overall atmosphere, and the
embodiment of themes that disrupt the readers perception of time, space, and their natural world. The
Werewolf, by Angela Carter exhibits strong characteristics of magic realism, while H.F. Arnold s, The
Night Wire, is a genuine work of, weird, fiction. William Spindler, in an excerpt from his, Forum for
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In her book, Lies that Tell the Truth: Magic Realism Seen Through Contemporary Fiction from
Britain, Anne C. Hegerfeldt discusses modern authors who display elements of magic realism in their
work, Angela Carter being one of the predominant figures. The Werewolf, by Carter, opens with a
description of the setting, familiarizing the readers of a world occupied by the supernatural. It is
described as an otherwise, normal country... their houses built of logs, dark and smoky within,
however, the people believe that, the Devil is as real as you or I. It s not only the belief of the Devil,
but they fear his physical form, the Devil holds picnics in the graveyards and invites the witches. The
introduction reveals the ordinary existence of the Devil, witches, vampires, and werewolves. It has
become so customary that the townspeople, put out small votive offerings, to please them. The
narrative begins with a young girl being instructed to travel through the woods, which is knowingly
inhabited by dangerous creatures, to visit her sickly grandmother, equipped only with a knife for
protection. While travelling through the woods, the girl is confronted by a werewolf, but manages to
defend herself by cutting off its paw. After arriving at her grandmother s house, she drops the paw on
the floor, but it has turned into the hand of her grandmother, who is then exposed of being a witch.
After calling for help, nearby
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The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe Journal Entries Essay
The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe Journal Entries Peter
1st day at Professor s house
I really miss Mom and Dad but the good thing is that Susan, Edmund, Lucy, and I didn t get separated.
We are at this professor s Mansion I think he is very rich. It has been a good day to start off with but
Edmund won t stop laughing at the professor because he looks funny. Also Edmund is really mad
about what is going on in London. I am just glad that lucy doesn t know what s going on and it is
really good or else she would have been crying so much. She is keeping us together and not going to
give up. Susan is trying to be like Mom and she is doing a great job. Edmund is being like dad and
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Our army was celebrating after this moment. It was finally over the war, the rule of the White Witch.
We had a big celebration in Cair paravel now this moment was going to last forever because I mean I
am a king and I fought in a battle with an almighty Aslan. There was something missing though but I
just couldn t tell what it was. I felt like a ruler like a boss and I was kind of nervous though too I mean
what if we were under attack? But then I had an idea what if there was no more evil so I sent every
single troop in Narnia that is on the good side to go kill all the evil but me and my younger siblings
went out to find the witch. It seemed forever but we couldn t find the witch but we stopped at on spot
wear there was a lamppost and I couldn t help but feel that I remembered it was the same lamppost
that we came into Narnia and saw I was filled with joy and I was also sad because in this world I was
a king and in the other world I wasn t but that place was my home and I had to go back so we went
and it has barey been a second probably. It felt good to go back home and see the professor and us
back to
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Summary Of Farm To Fork By Kylee Kohls
Kylee Kohls, a product of Minnesota farmers pursues a career to insure the education about Farm to
Fork.
Kylee Kohls is 18 and pursuing a Double major in agricultural communications and food science and
social media. Like her parents, she also decided to attend the University of South Dakota to help the
farmer. Her family has a history of raising beef cattle in Minnesota. Kylee wants to show people how
the food on your plate is treated and raised to be given to stores.
The term Farm to Fork means the process of food being born and raised, then given to the consumer.
Kylee explains that People are 7 generations removed from the farm and with the high demand of food
People aren t understanding how food is made . Many companies will put
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The Pros And Cons Of Federalist 10
If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external
nor internal controls on government would be necessary. (Madison Fed 51). Madison s Federalist
Papers outlined how James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay believed the government
should be and needed to be organized and run, or government would be destroyed. Federalist 10
identified the need for two factions, where the ambitions of one faction could be counteracted by the
ambition of the second faction. The fear of the tyranny of the king of Britain lay fresh in the minds of
the founders, and did not want to be governed by the tyranny of a majority. Two methods were
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All laws start as bills. Any one can draft a bill, a congressman, the President, even Mr. Hughes if
wanted something accomplished. Anyone can draft a bill, but only a congressman can put the bill into
the bill box. From the bill box it is given to the speaker of the house, who decides which committee
receives the bill for the lengthy editing process. The real power of the Speaker of the House is
deciding which committee gets the bill, whether he wants the bill to pass or be thrown out. Inside the
committees there are subcommittees that where a committee is a large idea, like the Senate armed
forces Committee, the sub committees such as the seapower committee. after a long editing process
the bill is either passed or trashed. if passed and in the house the next committee the bill goes to is the
rules committee, where the date and how long the bill is argued for will be decided. If in the senate,
the bill will go to the majority and minority leaders, and they decide when the bill will be brought for
the entire senate. again it is argued in the senate or the house and it will either be trashed or passed
here too. Finally the bill should be a law right, nope, the bill has to be passed in the other house of
congress. finally once it has been passed in both compartments, if the wording is not the same a
conference committee meets, with representatives from both the house and senate deciding the final
wording of the bill, only
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Clocky Case
Summary Gauri Nada is an entrepreneur and her invention Clocky which as new generations of alarms
which she considers to be the solution for the problem of waking up in the morning. Nada s product
has reached the media and it have created buzz in the market. it has a coverage that many of the
available products in the market can t have it in such a free way. Consumers in the market are highly
excited for this product and they also consider that it will fulfill their need regarding the issue of
smooth waking in the morning and it will help to decrease the rate of being late to school of jobs. This
coverage stressed pressure on Nada who is now on many crossroads regarding the production and the
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This is an important sign for Nada that Clocky can generate high revenues, and this part of the
industry is suitable one for an entrepreneur to invest in. In the market there have been many products
that might be considered as competitors for Clocky. Of them there is the SleepSmart that is introduced
by Axon Labrortories, they considered it as an intelligent solution to groggy mornings and the one will
help the consumer to wake up in the most optimal stage. SleepSmart has a limited target segment
especially that it has an estimated price between $200 and $300. Another product which is considered
to an innovation in the alarm clocks industry which is the Puzzle Alarm Clock. When this alarm rings
the customer have to set up a four parts puzzle in order to stop it. It is priced about $50 and it services
a segment similar to the segment that Clocky will be targeting. Although Clocky is expected to have
lower price and it has been able to grab the attention of the consumer more than those products that
are already available in the market. Alarm clock industry is a part of the clock industry in which an
investment seems to be profitable, and the reality that there are no available substitutes in the market
is considered to be a huge opportunity for Nada s Clocky to succeed in the market. Moreover the wide
attention Clocky have in the media will
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Maria Rainer
Robert Wise s character Maria Rainer, in the movie The Sound of Music is understanding,
imaginative, and a motherly figure to the seven Von Trapp children. In the movie, Maria emphasizes
the quality of being sympathetic when Liesl, the eldest daughter of the Von Trapp family, cowardly
meets with her friend Rolf Gruber without Captain Von Trapp s authorization. When Liesl returns
home subsequent to her bedtime all drenched, Maria asks in her prayers to understand [Liesl], so that
God will help her to guide [Lisle s] footsteps. This demonstrates that Maria is understanding and
considerate to the Von Trapp children who are mother less, to have a pleasurable life of their own they
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Furthermore, Maria does not question Liesl about her whereabouts and shows complete faith in her.
By allowing Liesl to escape from trouble when she sneaks out of the house, Maria shows the
superiority of being understanding, as Liesl gains additional trust and dependence on Maria. Just as
conspicuously, Maria is incredibly sympathetic, but she is also extremely imaginative. Maria has a
vast imagination when she makes play clothes for the children from the curtains which hang in her
room. This proves Maria is imaginative because knowing the Von Trapp children have sailor suit
uniforms of their own, she makes clothes that are not in the children s social class, to wear to their fun
adventures for instance boating and tree climbing. Although the Captain does not give her fabric for
the clothes, Maria s creative imagination develops ideas to make them. Captain explains that [the
children] have uniforms, but Maria s thoughts cannot stop her. This emphasizes that Maria is
imaginative because she desires the children to have a marvelous time and forget about all the rules
and regulations they follow under their father s
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A Myriad Of Battles Make Up War Essay
A myriad of battles make up war. Physical force is used to make an opponent inept to further
confrontation. War is thus an art of force to compel our enemy to do our will. In human history, the
20th century was the bloodiest, priciest century of warfare. Since 1914, there have been two world
wars, and several major revolutions such as the Russia Civil War, the Vietnam War, and the Gulf War
among others. According to Clausewitz, war is an inherent subset of politics where every military act
has political consequences. Politics is about power, and war is a violent expression of disagreements
and tensions arising among political groups. He argues that the intrinsic feature of war demonstrates a
clear relationship between war and politics. Time and again, the overpowered state regards the result
purely as a temporary evil for which a resolve may still be found in political situations. Whereas, it is
expected that militarily powerful states would win war against their weak adversaries, they have
sometimes failed in achieving their desired political outcomes. This essay endeavors to look into some
contributing factors to these failures and point out what strategies should do to increase their
likelihood of success.
First, poor choice of strategy and ill preparedness will affect war outcome. Heavily militarized states
lose war when they apply wrong strategy as opposed to their adversary. For example during the post
World War Two wars of independence in Indochina and Algeria,
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Stephen Crane Dbq
Have you ever read a passage and wondered how authors can make war seem so horrific instead of
persuading the younger generations to volunteer? These four authors are especially good at protesting
war by writing: Stephen Crane, who was not actually a participant in war, but encountered a lot of the
war tragedies first hand and reported them to the public for the Spanish American War. Wilfred
Owens, a twenty five year old who died only one week before WWI ended, he would write down his
experiences and what he saw, but his works were not published until his belongings were sent back to
his family. Tim O Brien, participant of the Vietnam War who is still alive today and currently works as
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Document A: War Is Kind by Stephen Crane says Make plain to them the excellence of killing/ And a
field where a thousand corpses lie. This quotation demonstrates the brutal nature of war. Upcoming
soldiers are being taught to kill and their ability to overcome and ignore the bodies lying around him
that could be their friends or family. Stephen Crane witnessed this as he was visiting the war sites and
portrays the actual war conditions, going bad to worse, proving death in war and the conditions
soldiers have to survive in are inhumane. In Document B: Dulce et Decorum Est written by Wilfred
Owen states Come gargling from the froth corrupted lungs,/ Obscene as cancer.../ Of vile, incurable
sores on innocent tongues, The brutality of war is also displayed in this quotation, but for the soldier
instead of the soldier s surroundings. A gas attack was happening during this quote and it shows the
effects the gas had on all the soldiers, not only the ones who were harmed. The author watched his
fellow soldier being gassed and he had to push through, as if he was unbothered by what he previously
witnessed. The speaker witnessed his symptoms, suffering, and his slow and miserable death. This
quotation counteracts with the title Dulce et Decorum Est which translates to It is Sweet and Right by
proving death caused by war is neither sweet nor right, but painful for everyone
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Wilfred Owen s Life And Work
Wilfred Owen born in Oswestry, raised in Birkenhead and Shrewsbury. In 1913 Owen broke from the
Roam Catholic Church and went to teach English in France. Owen always had the determination to
become a poet. While teaching in France, he worked on the rhyming patterns which became the
prominent characteristics of his poetry. In 1915 Owen enlisted in the British Army. His first
experiences in January May 1917 of active service was as an officer at the Battle of the Somme. Battle
of Somme, led to his diagnoses of shell shock and order to return to Britain. While Owen underwent
treatment at Craig Lockhart War Hospital, he met one of his literary heroes Siegfried Sassoon.
Sassoon provided Owen with encouragement he needed to write about experiences he had throughout
the war. However, it was not until the summer of 1917 that he found his true voice. Owen is widely
recognized as one of the greatest voices of WWI. The Wilfred Owen Association was formed in 1989
to commemorate Wilfred Owen s life and work. The poems for which Owen is remembered for were
written in a period between August 1917 and September 1918. Owen self appointed himself with the
task of speaking out for the men in his care. He did this by showing the pettiness of war, which Owen
also expressed his distaste for the war in his letters home. Owen s somber practically, energy and
umbrage, his humanity are blatant in many of his well known poems. As well as his great technical
skills in his phrasings or line set ups
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List Three Arguments For Trade Restrictions
Question Three: Your text, on page 629, lists three arguments for trade restrictions. Since economists
do not favor trade restrictions, and this is a course in Managerial Economics, make the case as an
economist against trade restrictions for these three items. Are there any arguments for trade
restrictions that most economists would support? Discuss.
The first argument for trade confinements, is that exchange limitations prevent the dumping of
products in the local market. Dumping occurs when foreign producers offer merchandise at costs
below their generation expense to drive out nearby rivalry. The second contention for exchange
restrictions, is that these aid newly developed industries. The contention is that the extent of the new
commercial enterprise is very minute and there are diseconomies that prevent them from contending
successfully with foreign producers. The third argument, is that the nation should create commercial
ventures that are needed for their protection. The argument is that regardless of the fact that the
expense of generation in these commercial ventures is high, these businesses should be local so that
the nation does not need to depend on remote makers for national safeguard merchandise.
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It is on the grounds that the Federal Reserve is in charge of overseeing cash supply, premium rate, and
inflation. In the recession period, Federal Reserve did not legitimately deal with these devices and that
brought about a most exceedingly awful subsidence period in the US economy (Werner, 2003).
Consistent declines in the stock exchange were additionally one of the explanations behind the
recession in the United States. Furthermore, the increment in unrefined petroleum cost was considered
an additional calculation that expanded the recession of the US as it impacted the prices of different
goods and services in the economy (Carbaugh,
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How Did Huxley Change In Brave New World
A New World Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going
backwards ( Aldous Huxley Quotes ). Aldous L. Huxley, author of Brave New World, is one the most
influential writers in history, writing timeless works that still boggle minds almost a century later.
Huxley didn t just become an unparalleled writer overnight, but it is his life that shapes his works.
While Huxley s Keratitis Punctuate, sudden death in the family and strong influences in science and
evolution changed his life greatly, it is the influence on his writing that has left a lasting mark forever.
When Aldous Huxley contracted Keratitis Punctate in 1911, the course of his life was changed forever.
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Aldous Huxley was born into a family of acclaimed scientists. His grandfather was Thomas Henry
Huxley who is the most famous, controversial naturalist of his time, and with two brothers becoming
eminent biologists, his family was no short of brilliance in the scientific field. Huxley himself was on
the path to become a scientist until he contracted Keratitis Punctate and couldn t properly conduct his
experiments ( Aldous Huxley Biography ). While his later writings may have not been as dry as a lab
report, remnants of his scientific endeavors and influences are woven throughout. For example,
Huxley writes, preserving the excised ovary alive and actively developing; passed on to a
consideration of optimum temperature, salinity, viscosity (A. Huxley 5). His scientific knowledge that
is woven into Brave New World creates a general image of the future, but in certain areas, such as the
passage above, Aldous Huxley uses his scientific knowledge to create a dry diction that gives off a
sense of fear and disgust in the rapid advancement of technology. Huxley s diction of towering
scientific terms brings many aspects of this society to life, such as when Huxley talks about genetic
engineering and
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The Corporate Side Of American Public Education And The...
Diane Ravitch explores the corporate side of American public education and the reformists misled
beliefs that the school system is in crisis. The school reforms in place are disguised as a means of
improving public education, when in reality it has become an objective to replace public education
with a privately managed, free market system of schooling (Ravitch, p.4). Diane Ravitch supports her
claim that the reformation movement has poor intentions with multiple sources of evidence. Among
these facts she uncovers the truth behind test scores and the achievement gap. Furthermore, Ravitch
exposes how the reform movement is a back door way to privatize schooling with monetary motives
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Another reality that Diane Ravitch sheds light on is the misconstrued theories about the achievement
gap. Reformers often say that African American and Hispanic students have not made progress for
decades (Ravitch, p.55). However, after looking at the data from NAEP, it is evident that this assertion
by the reformers just simply is not true. Rather, these students have shown dramatic increases in math.
Many do not recognize this though because white achievement has also improved which keeps the gap
at large. (Ravitch, p.56) Throughout different grades, African Americans and Hispanics have shown
remarkable progress in mathematics. There has been improvement in reading as well, just not as
dramatic as the progress shown in math. Ravitch states, Today s reformers often imply that schools
alone can close the achievement gaps among different groups. The like to point to exemplary charter
schools with high test scores to prove their point (Ravitch, p.59). While the belief that a charter school
could bridge the achievement gap and overcome the disadvantages of poverty, it simply is not a
realistically feasible concept. Thomas B. Timar of the University of California states, Yet the gap is
the symptom of larger social, economic and political problems that go far beyond the reach of the
school... While schools are part of the solution, they alone cannot solve the problem of educational
disparities (Ravitch, p.60). Timar calls society to take action by
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A Short Note On Arthritis And Treatment Of Arthritis
The temporomadibular articulation is a synovial joint where the articulation is a complex performance
of the articular eminence and the condylar heads of the mandible within the glenoid fossa (of the
temporal bone). This synovial joint (whereby the space is divided into two by an intra auricular disc)
permits significant function, as the surrounding capsule filled with synovial fluid allows for its
ginglymoarthroidal movement necessary for eating, deglutition, speech and yawning. Unlike most
synovial joints, the articular surfaces are covered by hyaline cartilage, whereas the temporomadibular
articulation is covered by a layer of fibrous tissue; histologically distinguishing the
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Mechanical Stress
As the articular eminence is the primary surface on which the condyle translates and rotates during
movements of the mandible, it is the main point where forces are transferred from the mandible to the
cranium. The fibrocartilage and underlying subchondral bone is highly stress sensitive and subject to
vast remodelling. Any alteration to this mechanical loading can lead initiate the disruption of cartilage
matrix homeostasis and thus resulting in osteoarthritis. Excessive mechanical loading on normal
articular cartilage or normal mechanical loading on impaired articular cartilage (such as severe
malocclusion, skeletal jaw asymmetry and muscle overuse) can overload the TMJ and induce
proteolysis of extracellular matrix components.
Disordered occlusion has also reportedly resulted in subchonral bone loss and amplified osteoclast
activation while the new bone deposition exhibits a lower mineral density and poorer mechanical
properties.
Inflammation
Osteoarthritis is a low grade inflammatory condition as opposed to rheumatoid arthritis which is a
high inflammatory disease. The progression of these two diseases can be represented by the presence
of inflammatory cells; for example, certain cytokines (IL 12, IL 6, TNF α) are increased in the
synovial fluid of patients with osteoarthritis which is speculated to be
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The National Aeronautics And Space Administration (NASA)
Introduction
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has been a driving force in both research
and industry through advancing technologies and defining the future through innovation. This
government agency specifically has four mission directorates to organize various fields of study and to
further propel the spread of knowledge: Aeronautics Research, Human Exploration and Operations,
Science, and Space Technology. Specifically under the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate
(ARMD) is the Advanced Air Vehicle Program (AAVP), whose goal is to enable the United States
continual success as a leader in aeronautics, economic competitiveness, and job creation in the
aerospace industry. Additionally, the AAVP is a host to five ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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A noteworthy concern is ice accretion and shedding, which has negatively affected both aircraft and
rotorcraft for many decades. The goal of the de icing project is to advance the safe operation of
helicopters and other rotary wing vehicles while flying in such conditions. This is in accordance with
NASA s goal to further develop rotorcraft technology to create a safer form of transportation.
Research is being conducted at the NASA Glenn Icing Research Tunnel to help achieve this goal.
While a majority of the published research and theory about rotorcraft icing was performed between
the late 1980s and today, more research still needs to be conducted to fully understand the effects of
icing on rotorcraft. Currently, there are only a few indoor facilities capable of performing icing tests
such as the NASA Glenn Icing Research Tunnel and the AERTS facility at Penn State. Attempts at
analytically modeling ice accretion and shedding events have been performed successfully for fixed
wing aircraft, but there is still a need for development and validation of prediction tools for ice
shedding off of rotorcraft blades. There is currently no reliable methods to accurately determine the
size and shape of shed ice from photos or videos of experiments, along with the ability to accurately
predict trajectories of the ice particles. By developing tools to predict how and under what conditions
ice
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The Movement For Higher Education
The Movement for Higher Education in Nursing
Bernis Sosa
Luzerne County Community College
Abstract
New programs, courses, experiences and changing requirements for the development of new skills
pave the way for different opportunities for students to prepare for initial and continuing practice in a
rapidly changing society (Cherry Jacob, 2014, p. 36). As a nurse there are so many great opportunities.
You can become a nurse by enrolling in different types of programs. Those available programs today
include diploma, associates, or bachelor s degree. The most popular form is to attain an associate s
degree. AND programs were so successful that they became the new career pathway for nurses, and
now the majority ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
52).
The Movement for Higher Education in Nursing
Nurses in today s society should be required to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) as the
minimal degree required to practice as a registered nurse. A baccalaureates degree provides great
outcomes for both the patient and the nurse. While in that type of nursing program the nurse will be
able to gain more expertise. These programs provide the nursing student greater depth in learning
about the multiple disease processes that can be encountered with patients. BSN programs focus more
emphasis on the family and community and health promotion and illness and prevention; a large part
of clinical experience is in diverse community settings (Cherry Jacob, 2014, p. 52). Upon obtaining
the BSN you will be able to further your education if you decide you would like to specialize in a
certain area. Most specialty areas require the BSN degree for practice and as preparation for specialty
certification. Admission into master programs usually requires a BSN or other degree (Cherry Jacob,
2014, p. 52).
Choosing to Become a Nurse
Because of the multitude of changes, registered nurses need strong critical thinking skills that enable
them to change old and incorporate new care practices, as well as the ability to approach clinical
issues using multiple ways of thinking (Newton Moore, 2013, p. 154). The decision to become a nurse
for each individual varies. Some may become a nurse for the joy of
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  • 2. Captain America as a Rhetorical Superhero Rhetorical Superhero Half of the person we become is an impression of the ones we admire. Growing up in the United States every child has someone they look up to. This most likely is an individual that represents success and the values we are taught to respect. Superheroes have always served as something good in our lives because they make us want to help the world and feel like we can do anything. Superheroes represent qualities that we should all attempt to embody. What Captain America truly represents can be interpreted in many ways, but there are messages being conveyed. The authors of Captain America: The First Avengers use rhetoric to express the social ideology that being a hero is not exactly how strong you are, but what values ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author does well to show him as courageous, but helpless. In the opening scene he defends the honor of the armed forces in the movie theater. This gets him into a fight and a beating from a much larger man. He does not back down from the man but is overcome until his friend jumps in. Right after this Steve is shown in his scrawny form trying to enlist where the folder displays how many flaws he has. In boot camp he is again shown as subpar in stature and strength. It enables the viewers to relate to feeling insignificant and unworthy, or just ordinary. Once he is broken down it gives the chance for him to overcome everything. This aspect encourages the spectators that anyone can become a hero. Pathos is used to elaborate on the values that Captain America represents. He represents courage and sacrifice in the scene where he dives on top of the dead grenade to save the squad and also when he haphazardly invades to rescue the POW. The best example of this is the last scene of the movie where Steve flies the plane into the ice in order to save the city. He wanted more than anything to continue his relationship with Peggy but gives that up for a better chance at saving everyone. Everyone can relate to him when they say goodbye over the radio. This makes the viewers relate to him and feel like they could be in the same position. All of this emotional appeal also serves another purpose. It points to the fact the Steve is still human after the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How Do We Define Environmental Psychology To define environmental psychology, one must do so by considering the following four key features: interactive approach; interdisciplinary and international; problem focused, applied field; and diversity of methods (Steg et. al., 2013, p. 5 6). To sum, interactive behavior is best understood by me as one s interactions with nature and the effect nature ends up having on one after engagement has occurred. As a child, I grew up in Jackson County Forest in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. As well, with an indigenous and sustainable upbringing, I was more prone to participate in all aspects of my life with a holistic and reverent attitude. As it is explained in the textbook, the environment molded my past and current ongoing attitude and beliefs towards the environment. I am aware this is significant to note as those who are not brought up in such environments, as raw as the forests I grew up in, have a relationship with nature that is to be considered an ongoing work in progress. However, I must add the environment has changed for better and worse and has affected my outlook towards the future of places like Jackson County Forest. For instance, the environment is now considered more of a nuisance because of the amount of drugs that can be hidden, grown, and dealt bordering many cities and reservations. This juxtaposes the initial behavior and reverence I once had as a child and as an adolescent, who saw the forest as a place to partake in ceremonial practices with tribal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Character Analysis Of Irresponsible Dale In Striking Out Alcoholic, Irresponsible, and manipulative. These traits are of Dale who was a large influence, but a bad one at that. These traits unfortunately reflect on the other characters within the book Striking out by Will Weaver. In this book the main characters including Billy Baggs, Heather, and Gina are all poorly influenced by a antagonistic person, Dale Schwartz, who was not once a good influence to anyone within the story. Firstly Dale is being his irresponsible self who never thinks of the consequences of his actions before he does any of them throughout the story. For example Dale gives minors alcohol without thinking of the consequences. Now, to show just how foolish he is, when he gives Dany alcohol he then says; I don t know what gets ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example when Dale wants to meet at midnight (which they all do for some reason) he manipulates Heather and threatens her to make her lie about who raped her when he says, Later after we went to Bob s barn, what you did to Heather. Dale said. I did tell her, Heather said. Her voice sounded funny, like she wasn t herself now . That last quote just goes to show how much of a poor influence Dale was and how manipulated children to lie for him. After that dale then threatens children with his rifle and is even condescending to them when he says; You ain t gonna get away with this, Billy said! With what? Dale said. Nobody seems to know just what it it we re talking about. Just what is this? (269). After that he then threatens children to cover up for his own mistakes instead of taking responsibility for his own mistakes. Additionally to dig his grave a little deeper he then threatens everyone involved and takes no responsibility for his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Simulation And Weather Data Files Essay .2 Simulation and weather data files 2.2.1 Simulation Simulation is a powerful tool in the search for design solutions that ensure occupant well being, reduce energy consumption, meet sustainability aspirations, mitigate environment impact and contribute to climate change abatement (Clarke 2001). Simulation is all about making copies of reality for both objects and settings (Groat David, 2013). The history of building energy analysis goes back to the late 1960s. The development is shown in Figure 2.11 and Figure 2.12. At first, the purpose of those programs was to calculate the air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, sizing, heating and ventilating, then it was used for thermal environment evaluation in fallout shelters (Judkoff et al., 2008). The aim of the building energy simulation or building performance simulation (BPS), is to simulate a building with certain climatic data conditions, affect the thermal response of the building, embodies the interaction of the dynamic response, and to predict the energy flows (Attia, 2012). Figure ‎ 2.11 History of Energy Analysis Computer Programs (Judkoff et al., 2008) Figure ‎ 2.12 History of Energy Analysis Computer Programs (Judkoff et al., 2008) Simulation is used for analyzing and evaluating the ideas in practical ways. Throughout this dissertation, the term simulation will be used to refer to architectural computer simulation, and Baseline term will refer to the existing Khartoum weather file. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Film Analysis Of The Movie Training Day A major industry that catches the attention of individuals with different genders, ages and backgrounds is the movie industry. The visual representation of police officers in films can alter a person s understanding of the law enforcement. Police officers are portrayed by two sides; good or bad. The movie I will be closely analyzing is called Training Day. This movie depicts many topics we have covered throughout this course. The movie directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by David Ayer, was released on October 5, 2001. This movie follows two Los Angeles Police Department officers. Detective Alonzo Harris, played by award winning Denzel Washington, is a veteran officer, and Officer Jake Hoyt, played by Ethan Hawke, is on a new assignment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hoyt figured out Harris stole money, when the wife was screaming crooked cop and yelling they took my money. The neighborhood gangsters then shot at the officers. Detective Harris is repeatedly putting both of their lives in danger. Later in the day, they met with more corrupt cops. The conversation was to discuss the issue between the Russian Mafia and Detective Harris. The Russian Mafia was going to kill Detective Harris unless he pays them 1 million dollars or he will be killed. This situation was the result of Detective Harris killing one of their members. The final draw was seizing four million dollars from Roger s house by using an arrest warrant that had to be purchased. Roger was a retired officer and now drug a dealer. He was also Harris s first training officer. Four other narcotics officers were involved. The plan was to take the money and kill Rogers. All the guys agreed, except Hoyt. Harris killed Rodger and shot at the other guy to make it looked staged. Hoyt did not have a choice in the matter as he and his family were threatened. After, they went to a house which belonged to a Mexican mafia. Harris planned to get Hoyt killed. The leader of the house was going to kill Hoyt, but first had someone check his pockets for money. It turned out, Hoyt kept the wallet of the girl he protected earlier that day. Ironically, the girl was the leader s cousin. Surviving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. My Tooth Fairy Speech Mommy, how do I kill the tooth fairy? I hated the tooth fairy. Okay, I still hate the tooth fairy. But I mean come on! A small, winged person comes into your room while you re sleeping and exchanges a piece of your body for money. I m pretty sure that s only legal in Nevada. When I first discovered this mythical creature, I was four, and had a newly loose tooth. The tooth fairy will be coming tonight, my mother said. Girl was lying to me; I did not believe one word that lying witch uttered. So... I did what any normal four year old would do: I broke into my parent s wallet and marked all of their dollar bills with a highlighter. And guess what? I woke up with highlighted bill under my pillow. Who woulda thunk? I ran into my parents bedroom screaming I HAVE PROOF, I HAVE PROOF! THE TOOTH FAIRY IS FAKE AND YOU LIED TO ME! And I was right... and broke; never got another cent from the tooth fairy. Yet, that fateful day, I learned the most important word of my life; my mother looked at me with a whimsical glance and said, My curious boy. I don t know why she talks like that. But that word, curious, stuck with me. Curiosity instigates change, governs the governors. Yet, our curiosity is fading, and the consequences are evident. From indifference to stagnation, we aren t asking questions. That s just it, isn t it? To question is to know, and knowledge is a prerequisite to informed decision making. Therefore, it is necessary to examine our fading curiosity and its effects. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Agonist-Induced Desensitization Case Study Agonist induced desensitization of G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) is well documented. In particular, agonist induced desensitization of the beta 1 adrenoceptor, beta 2 adrenoceptors, dopamine, and opioid receptors are well studied. For many diseases processes, GPCR desensitization is thought to contribute to the disease process or limit the effect of therapeutic agents. Constant exposure of the receptor system molecule to a drug may result in receptor desensitization and down regulation. Down regulation occurs when there is a decrease in the number of receptor system molecules in the cell, thus decreasing the response to continued administration of the therapeutic agent. In addition, more drugs may often be needed over time to achieve the same therapeutic response. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The question arises whether chronic long term use of a beta 3 adrenoceptor agonist may be limited by beta 3 receptor desensitization. It is conceivable that like the beta 2 adrenoceptor in airway smooth muscle, continuous, prolonged administration of a beta 3 adrenoceptor agonist will elicit beta 3 adrenoceptor desensitization in bladder smooth muscle. Continuous exposure of a beta 3 adrenoceptor agonist may result in a decrease in the number of beta 3 adrenoceptors, a decrease binding affinity or diminished post receptor signal transduction mechanisms and second messenger signaling, resulting in a diminished therapeutic response. This study was designed to assess whether the beta 3 adrenoceptor agonist mirabegron produce desensitization in rat isolated urinary bladder during electrical field stimulation (EFS) contractions by varying the time of incubation of mirabegron with the bladder tissue. A further objective was to understand the time course for the re sensitization and recovery of the functional response by varying the washout time of mirabegron from the bladder ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The, An American Classical Scholar In the 20th century Milman Parry, an American classical scholar, began to draw on the work of the Analysts and Unitarians to establish a hypothesis of an oral Homeric tradition which would prove to be revolutionary. By observing South Slavic oral poetry first hand, he was able to prove that the formulaic structure of Homeric epic was characteristic of oral composition. Due to the pressure of composition in performance, as would have been the norm, he also demonstrated that repeated words or phrases would have been fundamental in the composition of oral epic poetry. Whether these took the form of noun epithet formulas, larger formulaic phrases or entire scenes, the mnemonic power which they created served to make epic poetry entirely possible. Parry defined these formulas as an expression regularly used, under the same metrical conditions, to express an essential idea . Following from Lord s assessment of the first 15 lines of the Iliad, he estimated that up to 90% of the total poem consisted of formulas or contained formulaic elements. While studying those formulas comprising of a noun and fixed epithet, Parry called attention to the fact that they almost always appeared directly after the mid verse caesura or after the caesura in the fourth foot and thus conveniently fell into the cola of the hexameter. Now the poet had a vast library of stock phrases at their disposal which they could employ whenever the metre required. Such phrases include ( swift footed Achilles ) and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Cbd Lotion Research Paper FayFarm Serenity CBD Lotion is a Soothing Balm for Anxiety and Chronic Pain This is a sponsored post. I have been compensated for my time through the Chronic Illness Bloggers network. All opinions remain my own, and I was in no way influenced by the company. Some people live with anxiety, some people live with chronic pain. Some people live with both. While I ve had (and still do) have my share of chronic pain, most of my health problems are mental and neurological in nature. What s great about FayFarm Serenity CBD Lotion is it offers a soothing, natural alternative for anxiety and pain relief on its own, but it also doesn t appear to have negative interactions with prescription medication. If you re wondering what the CBD stands for, it s cannabidiol, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each time, I felt like I had a deeper, more restful sleep, and I did not wake up feeling drugged or groggy. There was also a day when my chronic shoulder pain flared up, and I used the lotion directly on the area. While it didn t take the pain away, it seemed to calm the inflammation and help me feel more relaxed while I waited for my anti inflammatory to kick in. More Calming, Pain Relieving Ingredients in FayFarm Serenity Lotion FayFarm Serenity Lotion offers more than just 200mg of CBD oil. It contains additional ingredients known for their calming, pain relieving properties. These ingredients include: Magnesium Magnesium is a naturally calming mineral, and it is said that skin application helps prevent side effects and can make the mineral work more quickly and effectively than an oral dosage. Magnesium has been shown to: 1. Relieve migraines by lowering the neurotransmitters that trigger them. 2. Assist in neurological and psychological processes during stressful situations. 3. Improve sleep quality by relaxing GABA receptors in the brain and nervous system. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Social Media and Hospitality Industry Social media is increasing on the internet very quickly, with millions of people, who have already joined it. It is a young phenomenon, impulsed by the desire of meeting and chatting with friends, on a single platform, such as Facebook® or Twitter®. But, social media means to join groups and pages, to participate to debates, to give feedbacks or reviews too. In this way, how is it useful for hotels and hospitality companies? What are the advantages? What are the drawbacks? In the first part, this essay will analyse the different advantages for hotel marketing, of employing social media. Then, it will study the drawbacks that social media pages can create against hospitality establishments. What kind of advantages could a social media ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now, imagine that millions of customers do the same deviousness. I don t think that it will only represent a little loss of money for the hospitality company. There is another problem with a social media page which could affect the quality service of a hospitality group: actualization. Yes, if it doesn t actualize its page, customers would be able to think, that the hospitality company, doesn t pay attention to them. As a result, it will have a lot of repercussions on the quality provided by the hotel, such as the argument of the competitor with a social page. And of course, we have to raise another point about the idea of actualization. Yes, to update the page, someone is required. It means that a firm must pay a new employee to develop, update and actualize the social media page. In other words, it means: a loss of money, less benefits. To conclude, hospitality companies, have big interests to create their own social page. But, they have to anticipate at all costs the drawbacks created by these networks and pay attention to this terrible vicious circle which can push them to their loss, to their decline. This young phenomenon, which attracts the most well known companies such as Best Western International ® or Accor®, is a double edged ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Hurricane Katrina Simulation Hurricane Katrina was a devastating disaster that has affected many people in New Orleans as well as the surrounding areas. It had a stunning death toll of 1300 people and damage over $100 billion ( Davlasheridze 94 ). The communication were taken down hours after Katrina because of the unexpected fast winds and floods that broke down 3 million phone lines and 1,000 cellular towers in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. ( Joch ). Because of the millions of phone lines that were battered, contacting the government for help was difficult hours after hurricane Katrina. Not only that, the people of New Orleans underestimated the power of Hurricane Katrina causing many to be stranded with no food or water ( Narrator, The Storm ,PBS ). Before Hurricane Katrina, a simulation called Hurricane Pam was created to prepare for a disaster like Katrina. It was the perfect model of what happened in Katrina ( Maestri, The Storm ). The purpose of it was to prepare the people (government) in what is needed during a real hurricane. Unfortunately, Before they could finish the exercise, FEMA s funding for the simulation was cut before it was completed causing the simulation to be canceled. The reason why Hurricane Pam was unsuccessful because Medical care for hurricane victims was not yet finalized, communication systems were not addressed at all, and key transportation decisions were left to be determined ( Narrator, The Storm , PBS ). If the simulation were to be completed, the disaster of Hurricane Katrina could ve been solved with a prepared plan to help many in New Orleans. Over the years of Hurricane Katrina, FEMA faced many criticisms. Not only FEMA, but every level of government was roundly criticized ( Howellq ). Back in 9/11, They acted fast and accordingly to the disaster. During hurricane Katrina, they were slow and had false promises that the locals of New Orleans believed ( Maestri, The Storm , PBS ). Many people asked FEMA for resources and help, but that turned down because they did not ask the right way ( Hale The Storm , PBS). During an interview with one of FEMA s secretaries, Michael Brown , had claimed that FEMA could not help Louisiana because they didn t tell them what they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. William And Ellen Craft Sparknotes Summary: The story of William and Ellen Craft is a fascinating story of an African American couple who were able to defeat the odds and escape slavery. The document is an anti slavery document, written during the civil war. Ellen Craft was woman who was passionate about being a wife and a mother. William Craft did not want to raise a family as a slave. They wanted their freedom more than anything. Ellen used her physical appearance, her wit and her passion to escape slavery. Not knowing how to read or write their enthusiasm to live a different kind of life drove them to freedom. Autobiographies of ex slaves in America have become a foundation of African American literature. Slavery accounts were for a long time not considered. They ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She cut her hair and bought a men s jacket and trousers. She also wore her right arm in a sling to hide the fact that she did not know how to write. The Crafts had several close calls along the way, as neither could read or write. William Craft notes in his story, They are particularly watchful in Baltimore to prevent slaves from escaping into Pennsylvania, which was a free state . Somehow they got on that train and headed to the Happy State . On December 21, 1848 they were able to board a steamship for Philadelphia, where they arrived on Christmas day. The Craft s did not have it so easy and in 1850 the fugitive slave act was passed. They were threatened by slave catchers in Boston and with the help of supporters they escaped to England. While in England they were aided by English anti slave abolishers. They attended school there and were taught to read and write. The Crafts also participated in many reform organizations and earned money for lecturing. Author and purpose: By the 1850 s England had many organizations established to abolish slavery. Some of the organizations were the London Emancipation Committee, the Women s Suffrage Organization, and the British and Foreign Freedmen s Society. The American Slave stories were not only about how they became free, but were also about their personal stories to demonstrate the cruelty placed upon them. Some of the stories came ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Cognitive Resilience in Adulthood CFull Text * Translate Full textUndo TranslationTranslateUndo Translation Press the Escape key to close FromTo Translate Translation in progress... [[missing key: loadingAnimation]] The full text may take 40 60 seconds to translate; larger documents may take longer. Cancel * Turn on search term navigationTurn on search term navigation * Jump to first hit Headnote ABSTRACT A resilience framework for understanding cognitive aging implies a search for factors that buffer against existing risk, enabling one to thrive in what might otherwise be adverse circumstances. The cascade of biological processes associated with senescence and a cultural context that does not take into account this biological imperative each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Agency in sustaining an engaged lifestyle does not just derive from naive optimism (e.g., the little engine that could ), but rather from a whole constellation of resources crafted over the life span that puts force behind ones sense of agency (e.g., Infurna, Gerstorf, Ram, Schupp, amp; Wagner, 2011). Cognitive capacity does not come for free. By some estimates, proficiency in a substantive skill requires about 10,000 hours of deliberate practice (Ericsson, Krampe, Tesch Römer, 1993; Gladwell, 2008). The normalization of optimal life span cognitive development, then, will ultimately derive from cultural and social institutions (e.g., health care, educational resources) that position individuals for effective engagement in experiences and activities that nurture cognition on a large scale over extended time. In the pages that follow, we consider the factors that have potential to contribute to cognitive resilience through the life span. The 10,000 hour rule implies that not all skills will be developed to an equal extent and that cognitive resilience must entail selectivity in what is optimized, as well as compensatory strategies for managing activities that depend on nonoptimized skills. Because plasticity decreases with age, the 10,000 hour rule might be expected to become something like a 15,000 hour rule for new skills developed in late life. However, the 10,000 hour rule also implies that by mid to later adulthood, investment in skill development of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Iran Is An Islamic Sponsored Religion The examination of the functionings of religious states is best done by using two of the most well known nations with a state sponsored religion; Israel and Iran. Their respective religions, Jewish and Islamic, govern their state s policy and everyday life, allowing for a comprehensive comparison regarding the impact on democracy. Israel and Iran have long been at odds politically, so this comparison between the two will highlight the way the two states have dealt with their religious base. Iran is an Islamic sponsored state, with most of their political system revolving around the religious leaders. Israel is a Jewish state with a large secular citizenry to match the religious base, causing the political structure of the state to take a different approach to governing. Israel s more secular and inclusive structure of government has allowed for a greater development of democracy, compared to Iran s highly religious and non inclusive governmental setup which has led to a theocracy disguised as a democratic state. Iran s political and social landscape completely shifted in 1979 when the Islamic Revolution toppled the monarchy that was in power. It was decided that Iran would now be a republic built on Islamic principles and ideals, thus marginalizing the leftist nationalist party that had helped the religious right protest against the Shah s rule in 1978 and 1979. The new constitution created a religious government based on [Ayatollah] Khomeini s vision of velāyat e faqīh ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay On The Story Of A Story. Eliza thought that the humidity and heat out on the gallery were bad, but as soon as she walked onto the streets bustling with tourists, she realized just how hot it was. After only a few minutes of walking, her thin, cotton shirt clung to the sweat on her back and a few beads of sweat were making their way down her forehead. I don t know how you do it, she said, trailing behind John. It seemed that he thrived in the fervorous heat of the south, but then again, he was born and raised in the state of Texas. She, on the other hand, had lived in New York all of her life. John let out a laugh, inching ahead through the crowds until they reached the street his parlor was located on. A moment later, they reached shade, which turned out to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was mid day, but the diner seemed rather empty. New Orleans was considered to be a tourist destination―was it not?―so to walk into an empty corner of the city seemed impossible, but she guessed it was. One of the staff members must have picked up on the apprehension on Eliza s face because she was soon being tapped on the shoulder. She looked up to find a man with violent blue eyes staring down at her, a charming smile on his lips. Despite his frosty eyes, he had Afrocentric features. Never in her life had Eliza seen a black man with eyes so blue. In case you re wondering, we opened this shop yesterday without much notice, so excuse the emptiness. I promise you, our food is good. The mysterious man laughed, his baritone voice smooth as silk. He stuck out a hand, introducing himself. Michael Gaudet, I m the chef. Sit down, please. I ll get you something to drink, baby. The man left with a wink. Eliza stifled a breath, her eyes wide with wonderment. From what she could tell, he seemed to be flirting. Since she was married and was madly in love with her husband, she had two options: run, or turn down his advances. The most reasonable of the two was to run. Leaving the awkwardness of the confrontation was something she would ve much rather done, but he walked back out with a glass of water before she could decide. The handsome man basically forced Eliza into a chair with his abrasive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Security Determinations Factors that are the best sources for security determinations are considered by the offender s gender, sex, age at their first conviction, disabilities and/or mental deficiencies are not caused by the offender and these factors are not likely to change. These permanent factors are natural to the offender and are stated as static risk factors. Static risk factors are the best basis for security determinations. Dynamic risk factors are an individual s characteristics that can change and that are controlled or influenced by the criminal, for example, their work, drug addictions, motivation, and their family relationships. These features are very useful for treatment providers, but these features are not sound fundamentals for security determinations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, the rejection and reduction of offenses of sexual crimes are form of cognitive distortion. Rejecting is the acceptance of descriptions that minimize liability and are strengthen by self deceptive thinking prosses and distorted beliefs. The cognitive behavioral therapy states that distorted thinking has a relation with how the criminal acts and thinks. Cognitive distortions are ideas of any situation or interaction, a person theories, how a person thinks, and what type of attitudes, determines the offender feeling and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. A Study Of Warfare During The Modern Era A study of warfare in the modern era suggest a progression through three distinct generations. Although U.S. Armed Forces are still coming to grips with the third of these, strong trends point to an emerging fourth generation. Those who would prepare for future warfare must consider the trends envisaged here and the challenges they would present to existing forces. As the world devolves into nations with less clear borders than perhaps any time in recent military history with the closest example being the 100 years war in Europe and finds itself possessing of enemies that heretofore have been much easier to classify there is a distinct change arising in the face of war. If one thinks back to the classic wars of recent U.S. history one can see clearly defined lines of this nation verses that nation and here are the bad guys and here is where we are and where we will launch operations. As borders blur and groupings become more difficult to define the United States finds itself at a crossroads in history that, moving forward, will determine victory or defeat but also deeply impact strategy. So the research question to be answered here is, How will the United States change its strategy and definitions of states and even war in the face of rapidly changing lines of distinction between the two aforementioned terms? Some of these answers will be found in the analysis of the rapidly changing policy of the United States war on terror, but will also be found in articles as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Charter School Lottery Winners And Lottery Losers Abstract The reading will focus on the overall educational program success of 36 charter middle schools across 15 states. There will be at least three international standards incorporated with the reading to shed light on the effectiveness and non effectiveness of the charters school education programs. The charter school lottery winners and lottery losers will be statically measured. The standards that will be focused on are International Standard Organization (ISO) 9001:2008, Six Sigma, and LEAN (LEAN Enterprise Institute). The reading will compare the purpose, values, application, relative functionality, and implication of each Total Quality Management (TQM) model. Keywords: programs, six, sigma, lean, model, charter, schools, standards Total Quality Management According to Total Quality Management (TQM) (2013, pg 1), Total quality management (TQM) can help a school monitor and evaluate its effectiveness. There are various TQM models, but they all have a common focus on customer satisfaction and continuous service improvement toward excellence. For schools, the customer is the student. When a Total Quality Management (TQM) is implemented in an institution it can set it apart from the other institutions. It formulates task teams to manage the institution compared to having a chain of command. An effective Total Quality Management (TQM) institution Mission Statement is the foundation of the education process. This encourages the staff ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Memorial Day Research Paper During the Memorial Day Weekend, my family decided to go on a church trip to the Niagara Falls. I kind of wanted to go, but my mom insisted that I should stay home with my grandparents to practice piano for my upcoming competition. In the end, she left the decision to me. If go on trip, read A. If stay home, read B. Choosing fun over work, I pressured them to let me go, and they reluctantly said yes. We went by tour bus; on the way, I played games on my phone, talked with siblings and church friends, prayed, and sang hymns. We stayed in a Hampton Inn, and enjoyed a good night s sleep after an exhausting day of touring different towns and eating different foods. The next day, we set out to the falls themselves. The adults let us choose if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon stepping in the boat, they handed us blue ponchos. The floor was metal, with thin, almond shaped bumps on them, forming many little crosses. There were some rooms where you could watch through the windows and not get wet. Thinking that was pretty boring, I chose staying outside, where blue chairs lined the walls of the rooms inside. I chose a seat on the starboard side, quite close to the metal railings that bordered the walls of the boat. My little sister sat next to me, her smiling face bursting with excitement. I felt a little jerk, and the boat started moving and the thundering falls grew closer. Though I was warned not to stand up, I got excited and rushed out of my seat, eager to see the falls. My hands grabbed the railings as I watched the roaring waters go around in a horseshoe shape. After a while. the sky darkened, lightning flashed, thunder boomed, winds whipped up, and it started pouring. I started to regret staying outside and started slowly making my back to my seat. The boat lurched to the starboard side, and I slid back to the railing. My sister, the only other person nearby, screamed as she jerked forward, her seatbelt stopping her from flying into the water. I slowly got up but the boat lurched to the other side and I went flying forward, my head hitting a chair. Clutching my head, my vision dimmed and I went flying towards the railing again. Horrified, I suddenly realized that I missed the metal bar entirely and was actually hurtling towards the water. On impact, my body instinctively curled into a ball. I fought to reach the surface, but the water from the falls was pushing me down. When my head last broke the surface, I saw many more people in the place where I fell out. They were probably the people from the inside, who saw me tumbling out of the boat. The freezing water made it hard to think and hard to move. After around what I thought was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Natural Sugar Vs. Artificial Sweeteners Natural Sugar vs. Artificial Sweeteners by Kimberly Reynolds The debate between naturally derived sugars and low calorie artificial sweeteners has been going on for years now. As our population s obesity rate grows every year and health concerns related to weight control grows along with it, natural sugar is scrutinized and we are told to keep away from it as it is our enemy. Over the last couple of decades, we have been introduced to more and more varieties of artificial sweeteners promising to deliver the same sweetness or even more sweetness than natural sugar (some offer as much as 200 times more sweetness than sugar) but with a much lower calorie content, or some even no calories at all. Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda, Sweet n Low, NutraSweet, and Equal have become popular as better alternatives to table sugar, promising to help battle weight gain and actually assist in losing weight. However, does this make it the healthier option? As with all things, both natural sugar and artificial sugar have their pros and cons, but in order to find the best option in regards to our health and futures, it s important to weigh them according to scientific findings and research. As we hear of more studies exclaiming alarming findings of negative health concerns related to obesity and our continuously growing percentage of obesity in our country, particularly childhood obesity, sugar is in the spotlight. We often hear of dieticians and weight loss experts warning us that we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis Of The Confession Of Thomas Cartwright From the volumes of the historian cleric Richard Door. The confession of a young artisan s son, Thomas Cartwright, on the fifteenth of August 1348 in the English city of Bristol, as recorded by a historian of the city (myself, the honorable Richard Door), for a vicar of the Bishop of Lincoln, having arrived in the city, was in such demand as for confessions to be taken in the main square, is laid out here in script to be observed by our decedents in condemnation of the decadence with which we led our lives in horror at how those lives were ended by vengeance from the Lord. The young man approached the vicar, whose reticence for his duty was more than evident, wearing a smock not unlike that of a young nobleman, and but for having ragged in all other respects, could have been mistaken as much. The vicar placed his hands gloved in cowhide and perfumed with oils of the orient out of fear of the pestilence on the head of the young artisan s son. You may confess, Bless me Father, for I have sinned, the boy said, kneeling. My last confession was in May. Since my last confession, I have sinned against my father, against my brothers, against my country, against my church, and against my God. I have not attended mass since the arrival of the pestilence. I fear the swelling, as I have seen it take to God my father, my mother, and my four brothers. Each in turn fell ill and within several nights was so afflicted with the boubous that I fled the house and slept with the horse in the stable. The house so stank of the fluid of the sickness that I dared no enter until four nights had passed in the stable and no noise came from within. I took nothing and fled to the streets. I failed to see to the burial of my family. They rot where they fell, the rats crawling from corpse to corpse. Fearing death myself, and knowing it is coming for me, too, I ran from home to home on our street and where there were the dead I took what coins I could find and stored them in my purse. A boy about my age lay swollen on the floor of one fine house by the port his father was a merchant, I think and I took his coat you see here, very fine, and washed the fluid that comes with death from the fabric in the sea. I have drunk to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Werewolf, By Angela Carter Although there are many subgenres of horror fiction, including bizarro, fantasy, surrealism, and magic realism, there are certain aspects that a story must encompass to be considered, weird. Magic realism is a branch of fiction that is often mistaken to be a work of the, weird. What differentiates the two genres explicitly include the authors concentration on setting and overall atmosphere, and the embodiment of themes that disrupt the readers perception of time, space, and their natural world. The Werewolf, by Angela Carter exhibits strong characteristics of magic realism, while H.F. Arnold s, The Night Wire, is a genuine work of, weird, fiction. William Spindler, in an excerpt from his, Forum for Modern Language Studies, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In her book, Lies that Tell the Truth: Magic Realism Seen Through Contemporary Fiction from Britain, Anne C. Hegerfeldt discusses modern authors who display elements of magic realism in their work, Angela Carter being one of the predominant figures. The Werewolf, by Carter, opens with a description of the setting, familiarizing the readers of a world occupied by the supernatural. It is described as an otherwise, normal country... their houses built of logs, dark and smoky within, however, the people believe that, the Devil is as real as you or I. It s not only the belief of the Devil, but they fear his physical form, the Devil holds picnics in the graveyards and invites the witches. The introduction reveals the ordinary existence of the Devil, witches, vampires, and werewolves. It has become so customary that the townspeople, put out small votive offerings, to please them. The narrative begins with a young girl being instructed to travel through the woods, which is knowingly inhabited by dangerous creatures, to visit her sickly grandmother, equipped only with a knife for protection. While travelling through the woods, the girl is confronted by a werewolf, but manages to defend herself by cutting off its paw. After arriving at her grandmother s house, she drops the paw on the floor, but it has turned into the hand of her grandmother, who is then exposed of being a witch. After calling for help, nearby ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe Journal Entries Essay The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe Journal Entries Peter 1st day at Professor s house I really miss Mom and Dad but the good thing is that Susan, Edmund, Lucy, and I didn t get separated. We are at this professor s Mansion I think he is very rich. It has been a good day to start off with but Edmund won t stop laughing at the professor because he looks funny. Also Edmund is really mad about what is going on in London. I am just glad that lucy doesn t know what s going on and it is really good or else she would have been crying so much. She is keeping us together and not going to give up. Susan is trying to be like Mom and she is doing a great job. Edmund is being like dad and refusing to the commands you give him but I will fix that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our army was celebrating after this moment. It was finally over the war, the rule of the White Witch. We had a big celebration in Cair paravel now this moment was going to last forever because I mean I am a king and I fought in a battle with an almighty Aslan. There was something missing though but I just couldn t tell what it was. I felt like a ruler like a boss and I was kind of nervous though too I mean what if we were under attack? But then I had an idea what if there was no more evil so I sent every single troop in Narnia that is on the good side to go kill all the evil but me and my younger siblings went out to find the witch. It seemed forever but we couldn t find the witch but we stopped at on spot wear there was a lamppost and I couldn t help but feel that I remembered it was the same lamppost that we came into Narnia and saw I was filled with joy and I was also sad because in this world I was a king and in the other world I wasn t but that place was my home and I had to go back so we went and it has barey been a second probably. It felt good to go back home and see the professor and us back to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Summary Of Farm To Fork By Kylee Kohls Kylee Kohls, a product of Minnesota farmers pursues a career to insure the education about Farm to Fork. Kylee Kohls is 18 and pursuing a Double major in agricultural communications and food science and social media. Like her parents, she also decided to attend the University of South Dakota to help the farmer. Her family has a history of raising beef cattle in Minnesota. Kylee wants to show people how the food on your plate is treated and raised to be given to stores. The term Farm to Fork means the process of food being born and raised, then given to the consumer. Kylee explains that People are 7 generations removed from the farm and with the high demand of food People aren t understanding how food is made . Many companies will put ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Pros And Cons Of Federalist 10 If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary. (Madison Fed 51). Madison s Federalist Papers outlined how James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay believed the government should be and needed to be organized and run, or government would be destroyed. Federalist 10 identified the need for two factions, where the ambitions of one faction could be counteracted by the ambition of the second faction. The fear of the tyranny of the king of Britain lay fresh in the minds of the founders, and did not want to be governed by the tyranny of a majority. Two methods were outlined in Federalist 10 to cull this fear. The first option is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All laws start as bills. Any one can draft a bill, a congressman, the President, even Mr. Hughes if wanted something accomplished. Anyone can draft a bill, but only a congressman can put the bill into the bill box. From the bill box it is given to the speaker of the house, who decides which committee receives the bill for the lengthy editing process. The real power of the Speaker of the House is deciding which committee gets the bill, whether he wants the bill to pass or be thrown out. Inside the committees there are subcommittees that where a committee is a large idea, like the Senate armed forces Committee, the sub committees such as the seapower committee. after a long editing process the bill is either passed or trashed. if passed and in the house the next committee the bill goes to is the rules committee, where the date and how long the bill is argued for will be decided. If in the senate, the bill will go to the majority and minority leaders, and they decide when the bill will be brought for the entire senate. again it is argued in the senate or the house and it will either be trashed or passed here too. Finally the bill should be a law right, nope, the bill has to be passed in the other house of congress. finally once it has been passed in both compartments, if the wording is not the same a conference committee meets, with representatives from both the house and senate deciding the final wording of the bill, only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Clocky Case Summary Gauri Nada is an entrepreneur and her invention Clocky which as new generations of alarms which she considers to be the solution for the problem of waking up in the morning. Nada s product has reached the media and it have created buzz in the market. it has a coverage that many of the available products in the market can t have it in such a free way. Consumers in the market are highly excited for this product and they also consider that it will fulfill their need regarding the issue of smooth waking in the morning and it will help to decrease the rate of being late to school of jobs. This coverage stressed pressure on Nada who is now on many crossroads regarding the production and the introduction of the Clocky in the market of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is an important sign for Nada that Clocky can generate high revenues, and this part of the industry is suitable one for an entrepreneur to invest in. In the market there have been many products that might be considered as competitors for Clocky. Of them there is the SleepSmart that is introduced by Axon Labrortories, they considered it as an intelligent solution to groggy mornings and the one will help the consumer to wake up in the most optimal stage. SleepSmart has a limited target segment especially that it has an estimated price between $200 and $300. Another product which is considered to an innovation in the alarm clocks industry which is the Puzzle Alarm Clock. When this alarm rings the customer have to set up a four parts puzzle in order to stop it. It is priced about $50 and it services a segment similar to the segment that Clocky will be targeting. Although Clocky is expected to have lower price and it has been able to grab the attention of the consumer more than those products that are already available in the market. Alarm clock industry is a part of the clock industry in which an investment seems to be profitable, and the reality that there are no available substitutes in the market is considered to be a huge opportunity for Nada s Clocky to succeed in the market. Moreover the wide attention Clocky have in the media will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Maria Rainer Robert Wise s character Maria Rainer, in the movie The Sound of Music is understanding, imaginative, and a motherly figure to the seven Von Trapp children. In the movie, Maria emphasizes the quality of being sympathetic when Liesl, the eldest daughter of the Von Trapp family, cowardly meets with her friend Rolf Gruber without Captain Von Trapp s authorization. When Liesl returns home subsequent to her bedtime all drenched, Maria asks in her prayers to understand [Liesl], so that God will help her to guide [Lisle s] footsteps. This demonstrates that Maria is understanding and considerate to the Von Trapp children who are mother less, to have a pleasurable life of their own they can get happiness from their acquaintances. When Maria initially ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, Maria does not question Liesl about her whereabouts and shows complete faith in her. By allowing Liesl to escape from trouble when she sneaks out of the house, Maria shows the superiority of being understanding, as Liesl gains additional trust and dependence on Maria. Just as conspicuously, Maria is incredibly sympathetic, but she is also extremely imaginative. Maria has a vast imagination when she makes play clothes for the children from the curtains which hang in her room. This proves Maria is imaginative because knowing the Von Trapp children have sailor suit uniforms of their own, she makes clothes that are not in the children s social class, to wear to their fun adventures for instance boating and tree climbing. Although the Captain does not give her fabric for the clothes, Maria s creative imagination develops ideas to make them. Captain explains that [the children] have uniforms, but Maria s thoughts cannot stop her. This emphasizes that Maria is imaginative because she desires the children to have a marvelous time and forget about all the rules and regulations they follow under their father s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. A Myriad Of Battles Make Up War Essay A myriad of battles make up war. Physical force is used to make an opponent inept to further confrontation. War is thus an art of force to compel our enemy to do our will. In human history, the 20th century was the bloodiest, priciest century of warfare. Since 1914, there have been two world wars, and several major revolutions such as the Russia Civil War, the Vietnam War, and the Gulf War among others. According to Clausewitz, war is an inherent subset of politics where every military act has political consequences. Politics is about power, and war is a violent expression of disagreements and tensions arising among political groups. He argues that the intrinsic feature of war demonstrates a clear relationship between war and politics. Time and again, the overpowered state regards the result purely as a temporary evil for which a resolve may still be found in political situations. Whereas, it is expected that militarily powerful states would win war against their weak adversaries, they have sometimes failed in achieving their desired political outcomes. This essay endeavors to look into some contributing factors to these failures and point out what strategies should do to increase their likelihood of success. First, poor choice of strategy and ill preparedness will affect war outcome. Heavily militarized states lose war when they apply wrong strategy as opposed to their adversary. For example during the post World War Two wars of independence in Indochina and Algeria, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Stephen Crane Dbq Have you ever read a passage and wondered how authors can make war seem so horrific instead of persuading the younger generations to volunteer? These four authors are especially good at protesting war by writing: Stephen Crane, who was not actually a participant in war, but encountered a lot of the war tragedies first hand and reported them to the public for the Spanish American War. Wilfred Owens, a twenty five year old who died only one week before WWI ended, he would write down his experiences and what he saw, but his works were not published until his belongings were sent back to his family. Tim O Brien, participant of the Vietnam War who is still alive today and currently works as a professor. Lastly, Kevin Powers, the youngest of them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Document A: War Is Kind by Stephen Crane says Make plain to them the excellence of killing/ And a field where a thousand corpses lie. This quotation demonstrates the brutal nature of war. Upcoming soldiers are being taught to kill and their ability to overcome and ignore the bodies lying around him that could be their friends or family. Stephen Crane witnessed this as he was visiting the war sites and portrays the actual war conditions, going bad to worse, proving death in war and the conditions soldiers have to survive in are inhumane. In Document B: Dulce et Decorum Est written by Wilfred Owen states Come gargling from the froth corrupted lungs,/ Obscene as cancer.../ Of vile, incurable sores on innocent tongues, The brutality of war is also displayed in this quotation, but for the soldier instead of the soldier s surroundings. A gas attack was happening during this quote and it shows the effects the gas had on all the soldiers, not only the ones who were harmed. The author watched his fellow soldier being gassed and he had to push through, as if he was unbothered by what he previously witnessed. The speaker witnessed his symptoms, suffering, and his slow and miserable death. This quotation counteracts with the title Dulce et Decorum Est which translates to It is Sweet and Right by proving death caused by war is neither sweet nor right, but painful for everyone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Wilfred Owen s Life And Work Wilfred Owen born in Oswestry, raised in Birkenhead and Shrewsbury. In 1913 Owen broke from the Roam Catholic Church and went to teach English in France. Owen always had the determination to become a poet. While teaching in France, he worked on the rhyming patterns which became the prominent characteristics of his poetry. In 1915 Owen enlisted in the British Army. His first experiences in January May 1917 of active service was as an officer at the Battle of the Somme. Battle of Somme, led to his diagnoses of shell shock and order to return to Britain. While Owen underwent treatment at Craig Lockhart War Hospital, he met one of his literary heroes Siegfried Sassoon. Sassoon provided Owen with encouragement he needed to write about experiences he had throughout the war. However, it was not until the summer of 1917 that he found his true voice. Owen is widely recognized as one of the greatest voices of WWI. The Wilfred Owen Association was formed in 1989 to commemorate Wilfred Owen s life and work. The poems for which Owen is remembered for were written in a period between August 1917 and September 1918. Owen self appointed himself with the task of speaking out for the men in his care. He did this by showing the pettiness of war, which Owen also expressed his distaste for the war in his letters home. Owen s somber practically, energy and umbrage, his humanity are blatant in many of his well known poems. As well as his great technical skills in his phrasings or line set ups ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. List Three Arguments For Trade Restrictions Question Three: Your text, on page 629, lists three arguments for trade restrictions. Since economists do not favor trade restrictions, and this is a course in Managerial Economics, make the case as an economist against trade restrictions for these three items. Are there any arguments for trade restrictions that most economists would support? Discuss. The first argument for trade confinements, is that exchange limitations prevent the dumping of products in the local market. Dumping occurs when foreign producers offer merchandise at costs below their generation expense to drive out nearby rivalry. The second contention for exchange restrictions, is that these aid newly developed industries. The contention is that the extent of the new commercial enterprise is very minute and there are diseconomies that prevent them from contending successfully with foreign producers. The third argument, is that the nation should create commercial ventures that are needed for their protection. The argument is that regardless of the fact that the expense of generation in these commercial ventures is high, these businesses should be local so that the nation does not need to depend on remote makers for national safeguard merchandise. The initial two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is on the grounds that the Federal Reserve is in charge of overseeing cash supply, premium rate, and inflation. In the recession period, Federal Reserve did not legitimately deal with these devices and that brought about a most exceedingly awful subsidence period in the US economy (Werner, 2003). Consistent declines in the stock exchange were additionally one of the explanations behind the recession in the United States. Furthermore, the increment in unrefined petroleum cost was considered an additional calculation that expanded the recession of the US as it impacted the prices of different goods and services in the economy (Carbaugh, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How Did Huxley Change In Brave New World A New World Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going backwards ( Aldous Huxley Quotes ). Aldous L. Huxley, author of Brave New World, is one the most influential writers in history, writing timeless works that still boggle minds almost a century later. Huxley didn t just become an unparalleled writer overnight, but it is his life that shapes his works. While Huxley s Keratitis Punctuate, sudden death in the family and strong influences in science and evolution changed his life greatly, it is the influence on his writing that has left a lasting mark forever. When Aldous Huxley contracted Keratitis Punctate in 1911, the course of his life was changed forever. Since Keratitis punctate is a virus, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aldous Huxley was born into a family of acclaimed scientists. His grandfather was Thomas Henry Huxley who is the most famous, controversial naturalist of his time, and with two brothers becoming eminent biologists, his family was no short of brilliance in the scientific field. Huxley himself was on the path to become a scientist until he contracted Keratitis Punctate and couldn t properly conduct his experiments ( Aldous Huxley Biography ). While his later writings may have not been as dry as a lab report, remnants of his scientific endeavors and influences are woven throughout. For example, Huxley writes, preserving the excised ovary alive and actively developing; passed on to a consideration of optimum temperature, salinity, viscosity (A. Huxley 5). His scientific knowledge that is woven into Brave New World creates a general image of the future, but in certain areas, such as the passage above, Aldous Huxley uses his scientific knowledge to create a dry diction that gives off a sense of fear and disgust in the rapid advancement of technology. Huxley s diction of towering scientific terms brings many aspects of this society to life, such as when Huxley talks about genetic engineering and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Corporate Side Of American Public Education And The... Diane Ravitch explores the corporate side of American public education and the reformists misled beliefs that the school system is in crisis. The school reforms in place are disguised as a means of improving public education, when in reality it has become an objective to replace public education with a privately managed, free market system of schooling (Ravitch, p.4). Diane Ravitch supports her claim that the reformation movement has poor intentions with multiple sources of evidence. Among these facts she uncovers the truth behind test scores and the achievement gap. Furthermore, Ravitch exposes how the reform movement is a back door way to privatize schooling with monetary motives in mind. In response to these problems, Diane ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another reality that Diane Ravitch sheds light on is the misconstrued theories about the achievement gap. Reformers often say that African American and Hispanic students have not made progress for decades (Ravitch, p.55). However, after looking at the data from NAEP, it is evident that this assertion by the reformers just simply is not true. Rather, these students have shown dramatic increases in math. Many do not recognize this though because white achievement has also improved which keeps the gap at large. (Ravitch, p.56) Throughout different grades, African Americans and Hispanics have shown remarkable progress in mathematics. There has been improvement in reading as well, just not as dramatic as the progress shown in math. Ravitch states, Today s reformers often imply that schools alone can close the achievement gaps among different groups. The like to point to exemplary charter schools with high test scores to prove their point (Ravitch, p.59). While the belief that a charter school could bridge the achievement gap and overcome the disadvantages of poverty, it simply is not a realistically feasible concept. Thomas B. Timar of the University of California states, Yet the gap is the symptom of larger social, economic and political problems that go far beyond the reach of the school... While schools are part of the solution, they alone cannot solve the problem of educational disparities (Ravitch, p.60). Timar calls society to take action by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. A Short Note On Arthritis And Treatment Of Arthritis The temporomadibular articulation is a synovial joint where the articulation is a complex performance of the articular eminence and the condylar heads of the mandible within the glenoid fossa (of the temporal bone). This synovial joint (whereby the space is divided into two by an intra auricular disc) permits significant function, as the surrounding capsule filled with synovial fluid allows for its ginglymoarthroidal movement necessary for eating, deglutition, speech and yawning. Unlike most synovial joints, the articular surfaces are covered by hyaline cartilage, whereas the temporomadibular articulation is covered by a layer of fibrous tissue; histologically distinguishing the temporomandibular joint s unique functionality of being able ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mechanical Stress As the articular eminence is the primary surface on which the condyle translates and rotates during movements of the mandible, it is the main point where forces are transferred from the mandible to the cranium. The fibrocartilage and underlying subchondral bone is highly stress sensitive and subject to vast remodelling. Any alteration to this mechanical loading can lead initiate the disruption of cartilage matrix homeostasis and thus resulting in osteoarthritis. Excessive mechanical loading on normal articular cartilage or normal mechanical loading on impaired articular cartilage (such as severe malocclusion, skeletal jaw asymmetry and muscle overuse) can overload the TMJ and induce proteolysis of extracellular matrix components. Disordered occlusion has also reportedly resulted in subchonral bone loss and amplified osteoclast activation while the new bone deposition exhibits a lower mineral density and poorer mechanical properties. Inflammation Osteoarthritis is a low grade inflammatory condition as opposed to rheumatoid arthritis which is a high inflammatory disease. The progression of these two diseases can be represented by the presence of inflammatory cells; for example, certain cytokines (IL 12, IL 6, TNF α) are increased in the synovial fluid of patients with osteoarthritis which is speculated to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The National Aeronautics And Space Administration (NASA) Introduction The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has been a driving force in both research and industry through advancing technologies and defining the future through innovation. This government agency specifically has four mission directorates to organize various fields of study and to further propel the spread of knowledge: Aeronautics Research, Human Exploration and Operations, Science, and Space Technology. Specifically under the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) is the Advanced Air Vehicle Program (AAVP), whose goal is to enable the United States continual success as a leader in aeronautics, economic competitiveness, and job creation in the aerospace industry. Additionally, the AAVP is a host to five ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A noteworthy concern is ice accretion and shedding, which has negatively affected both aircraft and rotorcraft for many decades. The goal of the de icing project is to advance the safe operation of helicopters and other rotary wing vehicles while flying in such conditions. This is in accordance with NASA s goal to further develop rotorcraft technology to create a safer form of transportation. Research is being conducted at the NASA Glenn Icing Research Tunnel to help achieve this goal. While a majority of the published research and theory about rotorcraft icing was performed between the late 1980s and today, more research still needs to be conducted to fully understand the effects of icing on rotorcraft. Currently, there are only a few indoor facilities capable of performing icing tests such as the NASA Glenn Icing Research Tunnel and the AERTS facility at Penn State. Attempts at analytically modeling ice accretion and shedding events have been performed successfully for fixed wing aircraft, but there is still a need for development and validation of prediction tools for ice shedding off of rotorcraft blades. There is currently no reliable methods to accurately determine the size and shape of shed ice from photos or videos of experiments, along with the ability to accurately predict trajectories of the ice particles. By developing tools to predict how and under what conditions ice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Movement For Higher Education The Movement for Higher Education in Nursing Bernis Sosa Luzerne County Community College Abstract New programs, courses, experiences and changing requirements for the development of new skills pave the way for different opportunities for students to prepare for initial and continuing practice in a rapidly changing society (Cherry Jacob, 2014, p. 36). As a nurse there are so many great opportunities. You can become a nurse by enrolling in different types of programs. Those available programs today include diploma, associates, or bachelor s degree. The most popular form is to attain an associate s degree. AND programs were so successful that they became the new career pathway for nurses, and now the majority ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 52). The Movement for Higher Education in Nursing Nurses in today s society should be required to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) as the minimal degree required to practice as a registered nurse. A baccalaureates degree provides great outcomes for both the patient and the nurse. While in that type of nursing program the nurse will be able to gain more expertise. These programs provide the nursing student greater depth in learning about the multiple disease processes that can be encountered with patients. BSN programs focus more emphasis on the family and community and health promotion and illness and prevention; a large part of clinical experience is in diverse community settings (Cherry Jacob, 2014, p. 52). Upon obtaining the BSN you will be able to further your education if you decide you would like to specialize in a certain area. Most specialty areas require the BSN degree for practice and as preparation for specialty certification. Admission into master programs usually requires a BSN or other degree (Cherry Jacob, 2014, p. 52). Choosing to Become a Nurse Because of the multitude of changes, registered nurses need strong critical thinking skills that enable them to change old and incorporate new care practices, as well as the ability to approach clinical issues using multiple ways of thinking (Newton Moore, 2013, p. 154). The decision to become a nurse for each individual varies. Some may become a nurse for the joy of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...