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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Biochar
Biochar is a carbon rich product obtained when biomass, such as wood, manure or leaves, is heated in
a closed container with little or no available air. In more technical terms, biochar is produced by so
called thermal decomposition of organic material under limited supply of oxygen (O2), and at
relatively low temperatures ( 700°C). This process often mirrors the production of charcoal, which is
one of the most ancient industrial technologies developed by being (Harris, 1999). Terra Petra is
known as black earth like anthropogenic soils with sustainable fertility in Amazonia. Key features of
terra preta are higher level of soil organic matter (SOM) enhanced nutrient holding capacity and
higher moisture holding capacity than in surround soils. Terra preta was made through the input of
tremendous amounts of nutrients (especially Ca, P, and N) and organic matter (OM) by adding animal
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There has also been increasing attention to the possibility of using biochar to mitigate climate change
be diverting carbon into agricultural soils (Czimczik et al., 2002; Lehmann, 2007).
Biochar is a porous material and has the potential to absorb and retain large amounts of water. It has as
high surface area, rich porosity, superior cation exchangeable capacity, and water holding capacity
(Yao et al., 2012; Kumar et al., 2013; Mašek et al., 2013). These characteristics play very crucial roles
in their various applications (Wang, Z. et al., 2015). When applying to the soil, it resists
decomposition, effectively sequesters the applied carbon and mitigates anthropogenic CO2 emissions.
(Biederman, L. A. and W. S. Harpole, 2013). Moreover, the use of biochar as means to ameliorate soil
physical properties and, particular, the soil water holding capacity, has emerged due to high porosity
and large inner surface
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Essay about The Discovery of the Electron
There are many different experiments which can give varying intelligence about the makeup of matter,
in different ways and with different conclusions. In this instance I will be looking at the discovery of
the electron, how our understanding of it has changed over the years, and measure how it has
contributed to where we are today.
Joseph John Thomson (J. J. Thomson, 1856 1940) is widely recognized as the discoverer of the
electron. Thomson was a Professor of Experimental Physics at Cambridge University, and Director of
its Cavendish Laboratory, from 1884 until 1919. It is here where his most well known, varied and
comprehensive work, in the field of conduction of electricity within gases, was undertaken. In 1897
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Despite this, it did not signify that the discharge had stopped, as there would still be current flowing
between the electrodes, and these are what Thompson referred to as cathode rays.
J. J. Thomson presumed that the cathode rays which emanated from the negative electrode were a
collection of particles possessing negative charges. If a negative electric potential were applied to the
upper plate, and the lower plate was positive, then the cathode ray beam would curve downwards and
the spot visible on the screen would also move downward. Thomson recorded this, and also noted that
the spot neither spread significantly, nor faded. This demonstrated that Thompson s conclusions were
correct, and cathode rays comprise a beam of like particles with a negative charge.
It has transpired that the electron is not quite what Thomson concluded, as it is incorrect to believe
that electrons are either particles or waves, but cannot be both. Under some circumstances electrons
behave like particles, while under other conditions they act as waves. Subsequently, much has been
learnt about the characteristics of electrons from the work of other scientists. However, Thomson s
first painstaking experiments and adventurous hypotheses were substantiated by crucial experimental
and theoretical work. From this was derived the computers and T.V. we now generally encounter in
society: they are direct descendants from the cathode ray tube on which Thompson
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Potassium Sorbate and Kamantigue Leaves Crude Extract...
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study Banana is a popular fruit. It s easy to peel, easy to eat, and easy to find,
typically located in a prominent spot in the produce section of a grocery store. With the wheels of the
grocery cart still moving, we don t stop to think about the battles the banana grower had to fight to
provide a perfect fruit for our convenient consumption. Fusarium wilt or Panama disease is a severe
disease of banana plants caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense. This disease kills
susceptible banana plants and there is no cure up to this time and can wipe out entire plantations and
neighboring areas if control and containment is not properly managed. The disease is spread by
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Banana is said to be one of the priority crops in Southern
Mindanao, particularly in Davao provinces. This fruit is said to be exported in different places. With
this study, the government will be able to raise the quality and quantity of banana sold. Farmers. Since
Panama disease is resistant to the commercial fungicides
known, this study, if proven to be effective can help the research groups and famers to control the
disease. Vendors. With the abundance of banana, dealers will have plenty of supply to the market,
resulting to cheaper prices in the market. Banana Dealers and Exporters. With the abundance of
banana, dealers will have plenty of supply to the market, resulting to cheaper prices of the commodity.
In addition, the export industry will boom due to production of banana, propagated and grown.
Scope and Limitation The study was limited to the determination of the efficacy of the potassium
sorbate and kamantigue to control Panama disease destroying the bananas in Davao Province.
Determination of antifungal property was limited depending on the amount to be used of the
substance. Determination of antifungal property was limited to the qualitative sensitivity of the test
organism to the extract in the antifungal bioassay performed using the food poison technique. The
plates were incubated for seventy two (72) hours and observations were made within this length of
time. recommended that this study was to be done in
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Economic Changes In Early Modern Europe
Eve Orbach
10H1
October 22nd Economic Change in Early Modern Europe
The Early Modern Period of Europe was a time of vast change in the economy due to the Price
Revolution, multiple wars and extremely high taxes, the Peasant Revolts, and the discovery of new
lands during the Age of Exploration. During the Early Modern Period there were no classic examples
of the average European citizen because of the unique religion, climate, population, etc, of each
region. The one similarity that all Europeans shared was that they were all going through significant
economic change (even though most of the Europeans were unaware of this). In Europe during the
sixteenth century, the large majority of the population either lived and worked on small towns or farms
(about %90). Manors, the Church, and the government took usually more than half of what the
peasants farmed (the taxes from the peasants had a big role in supporting the power of the state).
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Gold and silver were mainly mined from Potosi and Mexico. Because there was a lot of money
circulating, people who were selling items were able to charge more for what they were selling
because people were willing to pay (or had to pay) more money in order to get supplies. The inflation
of prices caused the wealthy to become even wealthier (the Price Revolution gave many the
opportunity to accumulate more wealth), and poorer citizens to lose a lot of money because they had
to pay the inflated prices. During the Price Revolution countries started to engage in Mercantilism,
which is when countries would import more goods than they would export. Mercantilism is based on
the belief that there is a certain number of specie that is circulating, and when one country gains
specie, another country loses that specie. Mercantilism helped countries become more self sufficient
and also made countries
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Character Analysis Of Buddy In The Movie Elf
Elf Buddy from the movie Elf is an archetypal hero because his story follows the hero s journey.
Buddy begins just as every other archetypal hero. One night, Santa Clause was delivering gifts at an
orphanage. One of the toddlers at the orphanage wakes up and climbs out of his crib. BANG he fell on
the ground and started to crawl towards Santa Clause gift sack. Buddy starts his journey once he got
into Santa s gift sack. Santa did not realize that a toddler snuck into his gift sack. Santa arrives back to
The North Pole, and the elves and him hear something moving in the sack. A second later a baby
crawls out of the gift sack. Santa and the elves were in shock when they saw the baby. The baby s
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Buddy got very upset when he found out that he is not an elf but that he is a human. He flees to the
bathroom and starts to cry, and his adoptive dad knocks on the door and asks him if he is okay. After
Buddy cools down his adoptive dad starts to tell Buddy the truth. He tells Buddy that is real dad lives
in New York. He also tells Buddy that his real dad works at The Empire State Building. Before Buddy
leaves to New York, Santa tells Buddy that his real dad never knew he was born, and that his mom
passed away when he was born. Santa also tells Buddy that is why he was at the orphanage at a young
age. Buddy arrives to the unknown world which is New York. Buddy got to New York on an iceberg.
Buddy immediately spots The Empire State Building and he goes to the building looking for his real
father. Buddy was still wearing his elf hat, his green vest with his yellow tights, and his black pointy
shoes. As soon as Buddy sees his dad he gets super excited and calls him dad. His dad looks super
confused and he thinks this is some kind of joke someone is trying to pull on him. Buddy starts to
explain everything to his real dad and his dad thinks Buddy is
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Female Relationships Between Female Leaders And The...
Women have long been known to be more relationship oriented, emotional, and tenderhearted and
have embraced these characteristics to break down the decades of stereotypes that had previously
hindered them from attaining positions of power. Some individuals believe these characteristics are
perceived as flaws in leadership; however, today they can have a positive effect on relationships
between female leaders and the population they serve. This will serve as my hypothesis for this paper.
For example, one female president of a higher education institution believes showing emotion allows
students to feel more connected to her (Vaughan, 1989, p. 24). They have proven that they are equally
qualified and in many cases, are more successful in position of power than men. As we know, the
number of female presidents in higher education is on the rise. What caused this increase? How do
these women differ from their male counterparts? Are women adjusting their personality in the
workplace to fit that of a male dominated level or style of leadership? Is there equality between men
and women for the same levels of leadership? What personality traits exist in women that make them
great leaders? This new phenomenon has piqued my interest because my career is in higher education
and it is my intent to work my way to an executive position within a college or university. At one point
in time, women were not considered tough enough to handle a position of power. Today, women are
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Similarities Between Jewish And Prewar Germany
Jews and Prewar Germany During the early 1930s, at the time of the Nazi rise to power, Germany was
undergoing great economic hardships due to World War I. When Hitler came to power, he used Jews
as a scapegoat, blaming them for Germany s economic problems. During that time, Jews were very
successful in business, and well represented in the professions. It is assumed that these reasons were
why Hitler blamed them for the economic problems. Despite all assumptions, it is obvious that
treatment of the Jews worsened after his rise to power. One of the first acts against Jews occurred on
April 1, 1933, it was an organized boycott of Jewish businesses. Nationwide, Storm Troopers (SA)
stood menacingly outside of Jewish owned businesses. The Star of David was painted on the doors
and windows of said businesses with slogans such as Don t buy from Jews and The Jews are our
misfortune . The boycott itself wasn t very successful, Germans still bought from those stores.
However, the second attempt was more successful. The Night of Broken Glass took place on
November 9, 1938. In just two days, over seven thousand Jewish businesses were burned down in
flames, with fire brigades, or firemen standing by doing nothing. This event triggered more curfews
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The laws come under two different headings, The Protection of German Blood and German Honor and
The Reich Citizenship Laws . The first law was used to determine who was a Jew and as for the
second would take away their German citizenship. These laws also restricted most of their political
rights and prevented them from marrying pure blood
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Essay Explain How The Coriolis Effect On Ocean Currents
1. Describe four factors that influence ocean currents.
The wind, the biggest factor in the creation of surface currents, salinity and temperature differences,
affecting density, earth s rotation, when a rotating object collides with another moving force, it created
a new motion, solar heating and bottom topography in which the moving water drops out moving the
water downward.
2. Explain how the Coriolis Effect impacts ocean currents.
The Coriolis Effect is the apparent change in wind direction due to the spin of Earth. It controls wind
direction, which in turn influences ocean currents at the surface. They blow to different air pressures.
Earth s curvature and axial orientation receive most sunlight so temperatures are higher. Earth rotates
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What is upwelling and why is it important to the marine ecosystem?
The process by which nutrients and energy resurface is called upwelling. Through upwelling, cold,
nutrient rich water rises from the deep ocean to the surface. Upwelling is caused when winds drive the
surface waters away from an area. This would help with the survival of marine mammals.
5. Explain the relationship density has on wind currents and ocean currents.
A denser material will always fall through a less dense material, or alternatively look at it as the less
dense material being more buoyant and thus rising through the denser material.
High pressure areas are normally caused by a phenomenon called subsidence, meaning that as the air
in the high cools it becomes denser and moves toward the ground. Pressure increases here because
more air fills the space left from the low.In the ocean, density driven currents act the same way. The
Global Ocean Conveyor Belt is created when very cold, dense ocean water in the North Atlantic
descends through the water column. It starts the cycle of pushing the whole thing around the globe. In
the warm waters of the equatorial Pacific, waters rise to the surface.
6. Which factor in creating currents has the greatest influence on weather
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Road To El Dorado Analysis
Road to El Dorado
The movie I watched was the Road to El Dorado. The directors of this movie are Eric Bibo Bergeron,
Don Paul, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Will Finn, and David Silverman. The top three actors of this film are
Kevin Kline as Tulio, Kenneth Branagh as Miguel, and Rosie Perez who plays the voice of Chel. Road
to El Dorado was produced in 2000 by Dreamworks Animation. It includes subtitles and is in color.
The movie is also now available to watch on Netflix which is where I watched it. Two con artist Tulio
and Miguel leave Spain as stowaways on Cortes s ship in 1519 that is headed to Mexico with a special
map. The map is supposed to lead to a city of gold, but when they reach the city things aren t what
they expect. While the two convince the people that they are gods they meet a girl name Chel who
knows their true identity and helps with with their con for a share of their gold. However, Chel
becomes more than an accomplice to Tulio, and Miguel is, you know, Miguel. Then things start to get
messy when Tzekel Kan tries to expose who the are to the people of El Dorado. As the men try to stop
him by impressing the crowd they also ask if the people can build them a boat home. Things work out
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The plot was too fast, I mean they were barely in Spain before they hopped on a ship to Mexico and
the audience barely got to know them in the beginning. The protagonist are not the typical heroes, they
are more of the we re heroes, but we really aren t, but oh hey! look we actually are style. For the most
part the climax and ending were logical. Yes, I would recommend it to a friend because the movie is
funny and very bright and colorful. No, any questions I had weren t answered, one because I didn t
have any, and two because there were not many historical accuracies in the movie that could help
answer them if I
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Tutankhamen Death Analysis
List four items found in Tutankhamen s tomb: Four items found in Tutankhamen s tomb were:
Daggers and other weapons, Shields, Musical Instruments, Scribal Equipment and Lamps.
Describe the funerary procession undertaken by Tutankhamen s mummy:
The funerary procession undertaken by Tutankhamen s mummy, started off with the death rituals, it
was dictated by the belief that every person was thought to have three souls called the Ka, the Ba and
the Akh. These three elements of the soul were thought to be perishable and at great risk. The process
of embalming, mummification, death rituals, funerary text, magic spells and even the tomb itself used
for the burial of Tutankhamen would ensure the conservation of his Ka, Ba and Ahk. The death rituals
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The image to your left is one of the brooches made in the 1920s as apart of their Egyptian inspired
jewellery. On the Jewellers website a statement of the jewellery reads ... influenced by the art of
Ancient Egypt ... in the 1920s. The discovery of Tutankhamen s tomb by Howard Carter and Lord
Carnarvon in 1922 inspired Van Cleef Arpels to create Egyptian inspired jewels between 1922 and
1925. ... decorated with scenes of offerings and hieroglyphic motifs depicting scarabs, sphinxes,
amphorae, bulls, ostrich feathers, lotus flowers, and bees, all of which reference Ancient Egyptian
iconography. They are set with precious buff top emeralds, sapphires, rubies, pavé diamonds, and
calibrated onyx stones. This demonstrates how the Egyptian society and the discovery of king
Tutankhamen influence and infiltrated the fashion industry and in this case jewellery.
Fashion
Clothing begun being embellished with Egyptian patterns and one popular evening gown called the
mummy wrap was born, and is constantly evolving. Recently, Designer and Hip Hop artist, Kayne
West launched a mummy wrap dress in his women line. The vogue for women s modern hairstyles
was given an Egyptian twist: Ancient Egypt Lives Again in Hollywood: Even the Bobbed Hair
Reincarnated From the Flappers Who Lived When Tombs Were Built , ran one headline, in the Los
Angeles Times. This demonstrates the impact of the discovery of king Tutankhamen in the fashion
world and how it is still influencing fashion today.
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A Look At The Sound Of Music
A Look at the Sound of Music As a college student, I have seen innumerable people walking by with
their headphones in, using music to block out the rest of the world. With the convenience of an iPhone
or other smart phone, listening to music has become so casual. With the press of a button, voila! Miley
Cyrus is at the tips of your fingertips. It s become so normalized that these same people seldom think
about the science behind that noise in your ear. A disturbance in space results in a periodic wave which
propagates through that space, usually transferring energy ( Introduction to Waves ). This transfer of
energy can be explained by the conservation of momentum and energy in collisions. Momentum is
never lost; kinetic energy may be lost. If kinetic energy is conserved, the collision was elastic; if the
kinetic energy was transferred, the collision was inelastic.
Momentum is a vector, defined as p=mv, where momentum equals mass times the velocity at which
the mass travels. The rate of change of momentum is that mass s net force, defined as ∑▒〖F=∆p/
∆t〗, where force is equal to change in momentum over a given time interval ( Lecture 12:
Momentum ).
Mechanical energy is equal to the sum of kinetic (KE) and potential energy (PE), derived from the law
of conservation of energy, which states that the total energy of a closed system is conserved
(Tuckerman). Potential energy is energy that is associated with some force, and is thus dependent on
its initial position. Potential
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Analysis of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Essays
Analysis of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carol is a novel written by Charles Dickens (1812 1870) during the Victorian age, an era
that took its name from Queen
Victoria, England titular ruler from 1819 1901. Under Queen Victoria s rule, London reigned the
worlds dominate city country and the country s incomparable center of commerce, culture and
government. At this time London s industrial age contributed to a large share of the manpower and
capital that brought the country to a position of world economic dominance.
However there was a downside to the industrial age, industrialization had altered the physical, social
and cultural landscapes of Great
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Some children were deformed or crippled because of working with the machines. The children had no
other choice, if their parents were poor; they needed to help bring money into the family. The orphans
had no family but they needed the money for themselves.
The Poor Law made in 1834 was the Victorian answer to dealing with the poor. The Poor Law created
regional workhouses where aid could be applied for. The workhouses were little more than a prison
for the poor. Freedom was denied, families were separated and human dignity was destroyed. The true
poor often went to great lengths to avoid this relief. Charles Dickens applied his unique power of
observation to the city, in which are expressed in his novels. His description of 19th century
London, allow readers to experience the sights, sounds and smells of the old city.
The story I am studying is A Christmas Carol. A Christmas Carol is a song sung during a Christian
celebration Christmas.
A Christmas Carol is structured using 5 stares (chapters). It begins in the past, informing the reader of
a man named Marley, and his death. Then in the present we are introduced to Ebenezer Scrooge who
is a business man. Unfortunately that is all he cares about. He thinks
Christmas is a humbug and that if the poor don t want to go to prison or to the workhouses, they had
better die and decrease the surplus population. On this Christmas Eve, Scrooge was visited by his very
cheerful nephew who
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My Life Soundtrack
Have you ever rode in a car subsequently after some tremendous event just occurred in your life then a
song begins to sing perfectly with what is going on in your situation? I feel like this has happened
often to many people. Being almost eighteen years old, throughout my life there have had plenty of
experiences that match perfectly with songs. I like to compare it to a soundtrack of my life. As an
example, a soundtrack that I relate to my life is ¨One thousand miles¨ by Vanessa Carlton. The specific
verse that relates my life to this song is ¨You know I d walk a thousand miles just to see you tonight.
The reason I relate to my life to this is because before I turned sixteen years old I would walk miles to
meet friends and hangout. This
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Guantanamo Troopers Essay
For most service members, the difficulties of deployments can include the operational tempo,
uncertainty of the next mission, the fear of the unknown or the constant changes and frustrations of
operational security. While we all deal with those obstacles, most Joint Task Force Guantanamo
Troopers will say the biggest adjustment to deal with is being away from family members. One tool
available to Troopers is the United Through Reading Program, which helps Troopers stay connected
with family members through deployments. UTR gives service members the opportunity to be video
recorded reading books to their loved ones back home. United Through Reading is a way to put a
voice back home, said U.S. Army Capt. Ronnie Dettmer, a chaplain assigned to the JTF. I ve heard
more family members say they watch it every single night. UTR is a great asset for Troopers whether
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The UTR program provides most of the resources to make the connection with loved ones back home.
After completing a recording of your book, you will receive a copy of that book along with a DVD to
mail home to your loved ones. For Troopers without kids, UTR is still a great opportunity to send
messages and well wishes to significant others, friends and parents. When recording a video, Troopers
are afforded the opportunity to bring props, instruments or anything sentimental with them as they
record their message. For those interested in participating in the program, you can contact the chaplain
s office at x2218 or x2571 to get started. Normal hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00
pm and walk ins are welcome. For those who work during those hours, the chaplain staff is willing to
come in after hours or weekends to accommodate your
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A Brief Note On Mechanical Engineering And Engineering
When taking a look at the world today, it is concluded that it has now been taken over by engineers.
With new inventions being innovated day by day, the world has been improved magnificently with the
help of engineers. Although there is no way to specifically define someone as a leader, with all of the
new inventions that are created by engineers daily they can definitely be classified as leaders and
creators of todays world. In almost every corner of this earth, there is some sort of engineering
involved. Know as some of the smartest people in the world, they are what improve and make a
difference in our daily activities. Mechanical, civil, electrical, computer, and biomedical engineers are
only a few of the many that have and continue to change the world daily with their inventions.
Mechanical Engineers
Mechanical engineering is one of the types of engineering that can be found almost everywhere. For
example, automobiles, it is nearly impossible to stay away from them as they are found almost
everywhere. Mechanical engineers work on the structure, the designs and re designs of automobiles by
improving their functions to benefit and them suitable for everyone. Another form of inventions that
are fun for or everyone or at least some people are rollercoaster and rides. Rollercoaster are designed
by mechanical engineers, from top to bottom, they make sure that the structure of a certain
rollercoaster or any ride is properly engineered for the safety and entertainment of
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Peroxidase Lab Report
In this experiment concerning the activity of enzymes we tested the different effects of various
concentrations, pH, Temperature, and Inhibitors over intervals of time. For the effects of concentration
of enzyme extract, or peroxidase we mixed six of seven tubes to get three different concentrations of
extract. By doing this we wanted to know whether the concentration would positively or negatively
affect the activity of the enzyme, in which we predicted that the concentration would increase the
activity. The three extract concentrations being 0.5ml from the mixing of tubes 2 and 3, 1.0ml from
tube 4 and 5, and 2.00ml from 6 and 7, while the first tube of the seven that wasn t mixed was the
control containing zero extract. The control and the mixed tubes together made 8ml, and was poured
into cubettes to be placed in the spectrometer at an absorbance of 500nm. ... Show more content on
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However looking at figure 1 the gray line of the graph pertaining to the concentration of tubes 6 and 7,
there was a drop in activity visually on the graph due to an outlier of class data. Yet, looking at figure
2 the reaction rate of looking at the reaction rate or rate of change in the absorbance over the time of
two minutes in 20 second increments. The slopes of all three lines show that the peroxidase looks
directly proportional in data. Thus, supporting our hypothesis that the concentrations of peroxidase
will increase the absorbance of the enzyme and not denature it because factors such as temperature, or
pH were not
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Nathaniel Hawthorne The Ocean Diction
Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Ocean , written in 1833, shows the contrasting ways of the ocean which
serves as a metaphor for life. The stress and hard times are conveyed by the fury of the waves, while
its peaceful underneath demonstrates death. To effectively transmit this idea, Hawthorne uses diction,
imagery, personification, and irony. In The Ocean, Nathaniel Hawthorne draws a parallel distinction
between the ocean and life as he distinguishes between above and below the ocean to represent the
hardships in life up until death. Hawthorne s use of the contrasting diction demonstrates the two
opposing sides of the ocean. Above the water represents the ups and downs of life, as the waves move.
The fury on the waves gives a negative connotation, showing the difficult times that life can bring.
The wearied seaman also show the exhaust and tiredness that they feel from their hectic lives.
Contrasting, below the water is described as deep, quiet, and alone. This is depicting death or a
peaceful sleep. Along with underwater displaying death, Hawthorne also adds a religious piece to it.
He writes, hold their communion there and uses words such as blest and ... Show more content on
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He states, the earth has guilt, the earth has care to further show the feelings and emotions, making it
easier for the readers to relate. It adds to the deeper meaning of the poem, which allows more interest
in the topic. The earth can t physically have these characteristics, obviously, yet it adds to the imagery
of the poem. It better describes the poem and the setting. Physically, one can see the silent caves, deep,
quiet and alone, but personification makes the scene more relatable to the readers. Through the use of
personification, the specific writing adds to the vivid image to the reader while expanding their
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The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time -...
The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time Original Writing Christopher Boone is a fifteen
year old boy with Asperger s Syndrome. He knows a great deal about maths and has a very logical
way of thinking. Christopher knows very little about human beings and their behaviour and gets very
confused and frustrated by most conversations. He loves lists, timetables, patterns and the truth. He
hates the colour yellow, because of custard, bananas and double yellow lines and he also hates the
colour brown because of dirt, gravy and wood. One of the affects of his Asperger s syndrome means
Christopher also hates being touched. He has never gone further than the end of the road on his own,
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The events that follow lead Christopher to the answers he is looking for in solving The Curious
Incident about Wellington and discovering his fathers secrets surrounding his mother. The Curious
Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time is the story of Christopher s roller coaster journey of mystery.
He discovers the truth about his fathers reckless lies and searches for the answers to the secrets his
father has hidden for so long. Screenplay The chapter I have chosen to adapt is when Christopher
decides to go to Swindon train station to make a journey to London in search of his mother. As
Christopher stands at the bottom of the concrete steps leading to the Stations entrance the audience
can see fear in his face. He is wearing a pair of scruffy blue jeans, white trainers with blue laces, a red
jumper and a navy parker style coat. He stands out from others around him as it is a warm summer
afternoon and everyone is wearing shorts, skirts and summer outfits. He is a pale undersized boy with
brown unkempt hair. Christopher looks up at the large white sign that says in bold black writing SW
ND N RAIN ST TION Christopher frowns at the sign as there are clearly some letters missing we see
that this bothers him. People are hurrying past him as he stands frozen with dread at having to climb
the steps. He becomes very
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ( 1756-1791 )
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 1791) is without a doubt one of the most influential composers to
have ever lived. From his piano works to his symphonies, Mozart never ceased to amaze people with
his music. He had a very exciting career that began in his childhood that involved traveling to different
cities and performing and writing music for a number of large and well respected audiences. Along
with Mozart s obviously notable works, his sacred music was also exceptionally popular at the time,
as he adopted and further adapted the sacred writing styles of composers before him. Mozart s Mass in
C minor, K427 is arguably his most well known sacred work, as it incorporates virtuosity, a large
ensemble, and is also an unfinished work. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After returning from his tour of Europe, it is said that Mozart needed time to recover from the various
illnesses he had received while traveling. While in Salzburg, it is unknown whether or not Mozart
attended a school, but it is known that his father taught him much of what he knew early on in life. It
is said that his father helped him write compositions at the beginning, and by 1767 they had an
extensive list of keyboard works. Unfortunately, none of these early works for Mozart s Salzburg
childhood remain. It wasn t until 1768 that Mozart composed and premiered his first major work.
Mozart at just twelve years old wrote his first full opera La Finte Simplice, and had it premiered in
Vienna. Many opera critics realized that Mozart s early works were up to par, if not better than the
similar works written at the time. After the operas s success in Vienna, Salzburg s archbishop wanted
to showcase the native Austrian and scheduled a performance of La Finte Simplice in 1769. Since this
work is an opera buffa, special performers were brought in to correctly portray the roles and style as
Mozart wanted them to be. In 1773, Mozart decided to leave his father and his home of Salzburg to try
and further his career as a court musician and composer. In 1777, he went on another European city
tour,
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Case Study Vicarious Trauma
Brief Description Vicarious Trauma, Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Resiliency
The demands of today s healthcare providers and mental health workers, has become challenging due
to the complexities and mass influx of mental health disorders. Although some of these problems may
seem small when compare to trauma and crisis. The population affected by trauma and crisis can be
challenging to those that work directly with this population. Conversely, many workers of this
population suffer from burnout, compassion fatigue, and vicarious trauma. Burnout is defined as of
physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion that produces a lack of interest in everyday activities, and
work related constant stress and trauma. Compassion fatigue is when workers no longer have feelings
of compassion, due to exhibiting on going empathy (James Gilliland, 2017). Counselors that suffer
from Vicarious Trauma, is when human service workers are affected by trauma responses in caring for
these individuals, and they start to feel traumatized concordling. Lastly the feeling of Resiliency when
counselors, physicians, social workers, can go back to work without any negative feelings of burnout,
fatigue or feeling traumatized. In the following case study Anna is experiencing nightmares about
being sexually assaulted this is an example of vicarious trauma, she is feeling depressed, and is taking
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However, in many cases, counselors get interwoven into their clients and their work loads, and neglect
to take care of themselves. According to The Code of Ethics of the ACA (2014), counselors must
engage in self care activities to maintain and promote their emotional, physical, mental and spiritual
well being and to best meet their professional responsibilities (ACA Code of Ethics, 2014, Sec. C). If
there is a breech in this required code of ethics clients are at risk for
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Analysis Of The 1918 Influenza Pandemic
Scientists studies have led to a greater understanding of the 1918 influenza pandemic. Through
conducting tests on the remains of victims, as well as consulting morgues, and numerous accounts of
that time period, scientists have finally come up with a theory and solution for influenza.
By comparing recent flu strains with the 1918 influenza scientists found reasons to believe that
the1918 influenza pandemic began as a bird virus. The bird virus would have adapted to humans
overtime eventually becoming as deadly to humans as it had been to birds. Once the virus adapted to
humans it was spread through the physicality of a handshake or hug which is highly common among
humans.
In 1918 no one knew why people were getting sick and dying. There was
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The First Thanksgiving By Chuck Larsen
The Plymouth Thanksgiving Story Have you ever heard of the first thanksgiving? Well, there was one
how to story for teachers to be able to teach their students effectively. Written by Chuck Larsen, the
story was entitled, Information for Teachers . In the story, Larsen explained that the majority of
Americans were taught in school which was not entirely true. An interesting guy Larsen was. His
ancestors witnessed the first official Thanksgiving and what emphasizes this is that his ancestors
originated from both the pilgrims and the Indians. It s a challenge to know a wide spread of
knowledge and having to choose the important information to share. It was 1620 when the Pilgrims
had decided to venture for unfound land and cross ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Each village consisted of a Sachem and a tribal council. The way power was held in the two clans had
its differences. The political power floated upward to the people. In the Algonquians, the power was
held more by men. In the Iroquois, the women had the last vote for the person or group of people they
wanted to lead their clan. When it came to enforcing laws and helping each other out, the men and
women worked together. There were other Indians in the Eastern woodlands that considered the turtle,
deer, and fish their brothers. They were at one with nature, they cherished it so much. Nature was
cherished so much that when hunters went out to hunt, they left a little meat and skin as an offering to
the spirits. Now we can have a good picture of how the Wampanoags felt when they saw strange ships
coming to the shores of their homes. As a custom of theirs, they welcomed the Pilgrims with open
arms. They were generous to the new comers and they quickly grew a friendship. If there was no
friendship, the pilgrims surely wouldn t have survived. Along with the Pilgrims came their plant able
seeds that were known as, wheat . The climate was not the same as where the pilgrims originated from
therefore the seeds weren t able to grow in the rocky soil. A man named, Tisquantum (better known as
Squanto), had come to the rescue for the Pilgrims and for the Wampanoags. He helped them make
planting the seeds easier which made
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Analysis Of The Book Fish Out Of Water
After a retired mobster fakes his death to hide from the mob, he attempts to reconcile with his
estranged soccer mom daughter and grandson, by taking charge of the annual PTA fundraiser.
STORY COMMENTS
GRANDFELLA is a delightful and entertaining mobster crime, comedy. It conjures up sweet
memories of ANALYZE THAT, MEET THE FLOCKERS, and GOODFELLAS. The tone is light
hearted.
The script features an extremely appealing hook: a seasoned mobster decides to retire and reconcile
with his estranged daughter and grandson. He goes from being a big time mobster negotiator to a
small town PTA fundraiser.
There s an amusing fish out of water element to the storytelling. Solid themes about second chances,
respect, reconnection, and redemption are well interwoven into the plot.
The script features a very likable and charming protagonist in Nick. He s a retired mobster, forced to
fake his death, and he struggles to adjust to his new world by using his old enforcer techniques. It s a
smart story choice. It s fun to watch Nick bring his skills as a gangster to this small town. They learn
from him, as he learns to love and care about others. At the end, he realizes his real family is not his
crew, but his daughter and grandson, as well as the folks in the town.
There s a lot to like about this script. There s a well defined three act structure. The goal is clear and
the stakes are high. There are some nice plants and payoffs (the bracelet).
First, the opening sets the tone for this
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Chinese Immigrants During The 19th Century
Chinese Immigrants Introduction During the 18th to 20th century, the Chinese people faced many
obstacles. Many would come in to America seeking education, work, and to get away from the famine.
When they came, there got more than they bargained for. Abundant of Chinese immigrants came to
American in three different time periods. They first came in 1849 1882 when they heard of the gold
being found in California. The second wave of Chinese immigrants came in 1882 1965. And the last
one would be in 1965 to now, present day. 1849 1882 The first wave of Chinese immigrants came
because of the great economic depression. Great Britain and china have just finished a 4 year war that
devastated china economically. The Chinese people had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During the 19th century the Chinese immigrants worked in factories that help boost the growing
industry of America. While the civil war took place, the Chinese people worked in wool mills, cigar,
shoe, and garment industries specifically in California. The Chinese people also played a major role in
the building of the railroad from the east to the west. The Chinese people would also work in gold
mines in California and in Hawaii as contract laborers on sugarcane plantations. They would also play
small roles in the communities as merchants, gardeners, domestics, laundry workers, and farmers. .
The Chinese people also played a major role in the building of the railroad from the east to the west.
Approximately about 15,000 Chinese people were employed by the The Central Pacific Railroad
Company to build the Transcontinental Railroad. The Chinese were willing to get paid lower wages
then regular workers. Working on the railroad required them to endure many hazardous conditions.
Communities were created along the Transcontinental Railroad, Chinese men would open their own
business and do jobs that woman would mostly do such as caring for children,
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Digital Literacy And The Public Education
Discussion Post #4
How important is digital literacy considered to be in our current public education? How important do
you think digital literacy is?
The American Library Association defines digital literacy as the ability to use information and
communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information, requiring both
cognitive and technical skills. This definition is important to the discussion of the digital divide,
defined by Morse (2004) as inequitable use of computer technology (p. 268). We learned from our
readings that the divide between lower SES students and their wealthier counterparts in terms of first,
access to technology (hardware, software, broadband Internet) and second, what Banister and Fischer
(2010) called the opportunity for use (p. 3). With increased government funding over the past two
decades, schools have seen access to technology improve. Warschauer and Matuchniak (2011)
explained the significance of the federal government s e Rate program, which has provided a
whopping $2 billion per year for broadband and Internet access for schools (p. 188). Yet the softer
costs, such as technical support staff, and which are not funded by the federal government mean that
even when the infrastructure and actual hardware and software are present, teachers and students may
be unable to access them. The interesting divide is also largely based on SocioEconomic Status: the
opportunity for use of technology. The expectations for
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The Movie Begins With A Long Shot Of The Background Greenery
The movie begins with a long shot of the background greenery which transitions into a close shot of
Saul. Saul is calm like the greenery and his expression conveys the comfort of the background,
contrasting the chaos ensuing around him. Another member of the Sonderkommando shuffles into
position, joining the shot, and says, Lets go . They begin to usher groups of people in another
direction. It is clear now that they are taking people off the trains and moving them to the camps.
There are loud sounds in the background ranging from babies crying to the grunts of someone being
punched. There is a hand held camera on Saul as he continues shepherding, only stopping to salute
someone walking by. He does what he is told without question ... Show more content on
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The next stage for the prisoners is to enter the showers . The background noise of this scene starts with
another officer telling the prisoners they must clean up so they can move to their jobs at the camp.
They are convinced they will be useful craftsmen or nurses, etc. Saul does not tell the truth, but keeps
his blank expression like he is taught to do. This is another example of Saul tuning out the injustices
occurring so he can survive. The focus of the scene is strictly on Saul, except when he helps undress
someone, they come into focus. This highlights that he is dealing with humans, even though he moves
around them mechanically, like mannequins. Once the people are undressed, Saul again avoids eye
contact as they chaotically are pushed into the showers . Saul is conditioned to treat them like objects,
triggering the violence to be ignored. When the men and women are in the showers he mechanically
gathers the prisoner s belongings disregarding that they are people s possessions. He is overlooking
the humanity around him and strictly doing his job. Once that job is done he moves onto the next like
he is programmed. The next task is helping hold the door shut. As Saul and the camera move closer to
the door, the screams grow louder. It is clear to the audience that it is not just a shower, but the gas
chambers. Again, Saul s emotionless expression is contrasted with the screams and cries heard behind
the doors. His lack of
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NMDA Receptor Lab Report
Introduction Background
The N methyl D aspartate (NMDA)receptor is an ionotropic glutamate receptor that is highly
associated with human neuronal diseases like epilepsy and developmental delay. When the NMDA
receptor is activated by glutamate and glycine, the NMDA receptor opens and allows the passage of
positively charged ions like sodium and potassium. The activity of this receptor is important for
synaptic transmission and communication between nerve cells. Furthermore, the NMDA receptor
contains four subunits and four transmembrane domains. Two GluN1 subunits are imperative for the
NMDA receptor, while the other two subunits can be GluN2A, GluN2B, GluN2D, or GluN3A and
GluN3B. Each subunit is composed of four transmembrane domains, which ... Show more content on
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Three to four replicates of the same patient mutations will run on consecutive weeks. On day one, one
nearly confluent 60 mm dish of HEK cells is plated on a 96 well plate; the total volume per each well
is 100ul. On day two, 5ul of 20X antagonist solution is added to each well. Then the patient DNA that
will be used for that week s experiments are prepped into 0.02 g/l DNA mixes. Those respective DNA
mixes are then incorporated into another mixture 3ul of Fugene, 5 ul DMEM, and 5ul of the patient
DNA mix (0.02 g/l). The cells are then transfected with this new DNA mixture of fuguene, DMEM,
and DNA. On day three, the surface expression and total expression of protein in the cells is assessed.
To asses for total protein expression, media is removed from half of the cells transfected with a
specific DNA mix. Those cells are then washed with a HBSS/HEPES wash buffer, then triturated in
water. The plate in then incubated for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, the media on the surface cells is
removed, the surfaces cells are washed with a HBSS/HEPES wash buffer. Finally, 100 mM of
nitrocefin solution is added to the surface cells and 200mM of nitrocefin solution is added to the total
cells. The 96 well plate is then put into a microplate reader to measure nitrocefin
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Truman Capote Essay
The short stories of Truman Capote are connected to his childhood experiences in Alabama. Truman
capote was an American born writer who wrote non fiction, short stories, novels and plays. All of his
literary works have been perceived as literary classics. The tones of some of his stories are slightly
gothic. His most famous short story is Children on Their Birthdays. His work shows the occasional
over writing, the twilit Gothic subject matter, and the masochistic uses of horror traditional in the
fiction of the boy author ever since the eighteen year old Lewis wrote his Monk 150 years ago. But
Capote has, in addition, an ability to control tone, an honest tenderness toward those of his characters
he can understand (children and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Even though he himself was a terrible student in school and only cared about his English classes.
However, he wasn t interested with school. So after graduating high school he decided to move back
to New York and pursue a career in writing. Truman s first job as a writer came when he was eighteen.
He was to work at The New Yorker as a copyboy (www.teenreads.com). His early stories were
published in Harper Bazaar. This helped to establish his literary reputation when he was in his
twenties (Price v). Capote was never married and had no children. The one thing other than his writing
that made Capote unique was the fact that he was homosexual. His partner of 35 years was Jack
Dunphy, a gay novelist and playwright. Capote was quite the socialite. He established high society
friends. He also held fancy Hollywood type parties at studio 54. Hollywood type of parties meaning
these parties there were filled of alcohol and fueled by many different types of drugs. Due to too much
partying, Capote began a victim of drug and alcohol abuse throughout most of the 1970s. His problem
with alcohol abuse became public when he was arrested for drunk driving. In 1982, he was told his
brain was shrinking and that he had only six months to live. Truman died of alcohol/drug abuse on
August 23, 1984 in Los Angeles, California. (www.nytimes.com/books) As an author he was widely
praised for his style of writing after the publication of his earlier stories. Most of his
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A Very Long Winded Essay By John Berger
The way in which one views the world and forms an opinion about it is entirely based on what they
have experience throughout their lives. This idea was presented in a very long winded essay by John
Berger. While keeping this idea in the back of my mind I analyze image D form the Orphan Black
Stills that we were provided without any prior knowledge of what story this TV show was supposed to
tell. After viewing the episode in which the still I had chosen to decipher my views on what occurred
changed a surprising amount simply from the context now provided. With context to frame the still it
shows how even a seemingly innocent image can be very different than how it is first presented; even
when viewed in hundreds of different locations simultaneously. This potentially challenges John
Berger belief that the way one sees something is based primarily on a set context highlighted by one s
life experiences; but instead one s life experiences highlight what they see with the context helps them
form their interpretation. John Berger would have in no way considered Orphan Black art; let alone
high art. His reasoning for this is can be summed up with this quote The inherent contradiction in
perspective was that it structured all images of reality to address a single spectator who, unlike god,
could only be in one place at a time. After the invention of the camera this contradiction gradually
became apparent. The camera isolated momentary appearances and in so doing destroyed the
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Mesopotamia Iron History
Iron has been here since the ancient Greece time no one knows who discovered this element. In fact,
we still use this element to make structures steel, weapons, vehicles, anything that made of steel or
iron. In Mesopotamia, there are evidence people that were smelting iron around 5000 BC. Artifacts
made of smelted iron have been found dating from about 3000 BC in Egypt and Mesopotamia. In
those times, iron was a ceremonial metal; it was too expensive to be used in everyday life.
Iron has isotopes that manly in nutritional studies. Fe 57 and Fe 58 are being the to most use of iron
isotopes. In fact, iron atomic number is 26, it has four natural isotopes. Iron s isotopes that are Fe 54,
Fe 57, Fe 58 also, Fe 55 that turn into an electron ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Iron was known in the prehistoric times. Iron is the 26th element on the periodic table also and has an
atomic weight of 55.845. Iron is the cheapest of all of the metal elements. In fact, composes nearly 6
percent of the earth s crust, while the core of the earth is almost entirely made up of this one element.
This element is not known when people s discovered iron, as it been around for about 5,000 years.
Iron has made artifact that has been discovered at least 3,000 B.C. The bible even says that mentions
of a man, Lamech who lived only seven generation after Adam and Eve being a master of iron and
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  • 2. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Biochar Biochar is a carbon rich product obtained when biomass, such as wood, manure or leaves, is heated in a closed container with little or no available air. In more technical terms, biochar is produced by so called thermal decomposition of organic material under limited supply of oxygen (O2), and at relatively low temperatures ( 700°C). This process often mirrors the production of charcoal, which is one of the most ancient industrial technologies developed by being (Harris, 1999). Terra Petra is known as black earth like anthropogenic soils with sustainable fertility in Amazonia. Key features of terra preta are higher level of soil organic matter (SOM) enhanced nutrient holding capacity and higher moisture holding capacity than in surround soils. Terra preta was made through the input of tremendous amounts of nutrients (especially Ca, P, and N) and organic matter (OM) by adding animal and fish bones, human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There has also been increasing attention to the possibility of using biochar to mitigate climate change be diverting carbon into agricultural soils (Czimczik et al., 2002; Lehmann, 2007). Biochar is a porous material and has the potential to absorb and retain large amounts of water. It has as high surface area, rich porosity, superior cation exchangeable capacity, and water holding capacity (Yao et al., 2012; Kumar et al., 2013; Mašek et al., 2013). These characteristics play very crucial roles in their various applications (Wang, Z. et al., 2015). When applying to the soil, it resists decomposition, effectively sequesters the applied carbon and mitigates anthropogenic CO2 emissions. (Biederman, L. A. and W. S. Harpole, 2013). Moreover, the use of biochar as means to ameliorate soil physical properties and, particular, the soil water holding capacity, has emerged due to high porosity and large inner surface ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay about The Discovery of the Electron There are many different experiments which can give varying intelligence about the makeup of matter, in different ways and with different conclusions. In this instance I will be looking at the discovery of the electron, how our understanding of it has changed over the years, and measure how it has contributed to where we are today. Joseph John Thomson (J. J. Thomson, 1856 1940) is widely recognized as the discoverer of the electron. Thomson was a Professor of Experimental Physics at Cambridge University, and Director of its Cavendish Laboratory, from 1884 until 1919. It is here where his most well known, varied and comprehensive work, in the field of conduction of electricity within gases, was undertaken. In 1897 Thompson made an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite this, it did not signify that the discharge had stopped, as there would still be current flowing between the electrodes, and these are what Thompson referred to as cathode rays. J. J. Thomson presumed that the cathode rays which emanated from the negative electrode were a collection of particles possessing negative charges. If a negative electric potential were applied to the upper plate, and the lower plate was positive, then the cathode ray beam would curve downwards and the spot visible on the screen would also move downward. Thomson recorded this, and also noted that the spot neither spread significantly, nor faded. This demonstrated that Thompson s conclusions were correct, and cathode rays comprise a beam of like particles with a negative charge. It has transpired that the electron is not quite what Thomson concluded, as it is incorrect to believe that electrons are either particles or waves, but cannot be both. Under some circumstances electrons behave like particles, while under other conditions they act as waves. Subsequently, much has been learnt about the characteristics of electrons from the work of other scientists. However, Thomson s first painstaking experiments and adventurous hypotheses were substantiated by crucial experimental and theoretical work. From this was derived the computers and T.V. we now generally encounter in society: they are direct descendants from the cathode ray tube on which Thompson ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Potassium Sorbate and Kamantigue Leaves Crude Extract... CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Banana is a popular fruit. It s easy to peel, easy to eat, and easy to find, typically located in a prominent spot in the produce section of a grocery store. With the wheels of the grocery cart still moving, we don t stop to think about the battles the banana grower had to fight to provide a perfect fruit for our convenient consumption. Fusarium wilt or Panama disease is a severe disease of banana plants caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f.sp. cubense. This disease kills susceptible banana plants and there is no cure up to this time and can wipe out entire plantations and neighboring areas if control and containment is not properly managed. The disease is spread by infected planting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Banana is said to be one of the priority crops in Southern Mindanao, particularly in Davao provinces. This fruit is said to be exported in different places. With this study, the government will be able to raise the quality and quantity of banana sold. Farmers. Since Panama disease is resistant to the commercial fungicides known, this study, if proven to be effective can help the research groups and famers to control the disease. Vendors. With the abundance of banana, dealers will have plenty of supply to the market, resulting to cheaper prices in the market. Banana Dealers and Exporters. With the abundance of banana, dealers will have plenty of supply to the market, resulting to cheaper prices of the commodity. In addition, the export industry will boom due to production of banana, propagated and grown. Scope and Limitation The study was limited to the determination of the efficacy of the potassium sorbate and kamantigue to control Panama disease destroying the bananas in Davao Province. Determination of antifungal property was limited depending on the amount to be used of the substance. Determination of antifungal property was limited to the qualitative sensitivity of the test organism to the extract in the antifungal bioassay performed using the food poison technique. The plates were incubated for seventy two (72) hours and observations were made within this length of time. recommended that this study was to be done in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Economic Changes In Early Modern Europe Eve Orbach 10H1 October 22nd Economic Change in Early Modern Europe The Early Modern Period of Europe was a time of vast change in the economy due to the Price Revolution, multiple wars and extremely high taxes, the Peasant Revolts, and the discovery of new lands during the Age of Exploration. During the Early Modern Period there were no classic examples of the average European citizen because of the unique religion, climate, population, etc, of each region. The one similarity that all Europeans shared was that they were all going through significant economic change (even though most of the Europeans were unaware of this). In Europe during the sixteenth century, the large majority of the population either lived and worked on small towns or farms (about %90). Manors, the Church, and the government took usually more than half of what the peasants farmed (the taxes from the peasants had a big role in supporting the power of the state). Peasants sometimes payed their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gold and silver were mainly mined from Potosi and Mexico. Because there was a lot of money circulating, people who were selling items were able to charge more for what they were selling because people were willing to pay (or had to pay) more money in order to get supplies. The inflation of prices caused the wealthy to become even wealthier (the Price Revolution gave many the opportunity to accumulate more wealth), and poorer citizens to lose a lot of money because they had to pay the inflated prices. During the Price Revolution countries started to engage in Mercantilism, which is when countries would import more goods than they would export. Mercantilism is based on the belief that there is a certain number of specie that is circulating, and when one country gains specie, another country loses that specie. Mercantilism helped countries become more self sufficient and also made countries ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Character Analysis Of Buddy In The Movie Elf Elf Buddy from the movie Elf is an archetypal hero because his story follows the hero s journey. Buddy begins just as every other archetypal hero. One night, Santa Clause was delivering gifts at an orphanage. One of the toddlers at the orphanage wakes up and climbs out of his crib. BANG he fell on the ground and started to crawl towards Santa Clause gift sack. Buddy starts his journey once he got into Santa s gift sack. Santa did not realize that a toddler snuck into his gift sack. Santa arrives back to The North Pole, and the elves and him hear something moving in the sack. A second later a baby crawls out of the gift sack. Santa and the elves were in shock when they saw the baby. The baby s name is on the baby s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Buddy got very upset when he found out that he is not an elf but that he is a human. He flees to the bathroom and starts to cry, and his adoptive dad knocks on the door and asks him if he is okay. After Buddy cools down his adoptive dad starts to tell Buddy the truth. He tells Buddy that is real dad lives in New York. He also tells Buddy that his real dad works at The Empire State Building. Before Buddy leaves to New York, Santa tells Buddy that his real dad never knew he was born, and that his mom passed away when he was born. Santa also tells Buddy that is why he was at the orphanage at a young age. Buddy arrives to the unknown world which is New York. Buddy got to New York on an iceberg. Buddy immediately spots The Empire State Building and he goes to the building looking for his real father. Buddy was still wearing his elf hat, his green vest with his yellow tights, and his black pointy shoes. As soon as Buddy sees his dad he gets super excited and calls him dad. His dad looks super confused and he thinks this is some kind of joke someone is trying to pull on him. Buddy starts to explain everything to his real dad and his dad thinks Buddy is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Female Relationships Between Female Leaders And The... Women have long been known to be more relationship oriented, emotional, and tenderhearted and have embraced these characteristics to break down the decades of stereotypes that had previously hindered them from attaining positions of power. Some individuals believe these characteristics are perceived as flaws in leadership; however, today they can have a positive effect on relationships between female leaders and the population they serve. This will serve as my hypothesis for this paper. For example, one female president of a higher education institution believes showing emotion allows students to feel more connected to her (Vaughan, 1989, p. 24). They have proven that they are equally qualified and in many cases, are more successful in position of power than men. As we know, the number of female presidents in higher education is on the rise. What caused this increase? How do these women differ from their male counterparts? Are women adjusting their personality in the workplace to fit that of a male dominated level or style of leadership? Is there equality between men and women for the same levels of leadership? What personality traits exist in women that make them great leaders? This new phenomenon has piqued my interest because my career is in higher education and it is my intent to work my way to an executive position within a college or university. At one point in time, women were not considered tough enough to handle a position of power. Today, women are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Similarities Between Jewish And Prewar Germany Jews and Prewar Germany During the early 1930s, at the time of the Nazi rise to power, Germany was undergoing great economic hardships due to World War I. When Hitler came to power, he used Jews as a scapegoat, blaming them for Germany s economic problems. During that time, Jews were very successful in business, and well represented in the professions. It is assumed that these reasons were why Hitler blamed them for the economic problems. Despite all assumptions, it is obvious that treatment of the Jews worsened after his rise to power. One of the first acts against Jews occurred on April 1, 1933, it was an organized boycott of Jewish businesses. Nationwide, Storm Troopers (SA) stood menacingly outside of Jewish owned businesses. The Star of David was painted on the doors and windows of said businesses with slogans such as Don t buy from Jews and The Jews are our misfortune . The boycott itself wasn t very successful, Germans still bought from those stores. However, the second attempt was more successful. The Night of Broken Glass took place on November 9, 1938. In just two days, over seven thousand Jewish businesses were burned down in flames, with fire brigades, or firemen standing by doing nothing. This event triggered more curfews and made life harder for the Jews of Germany. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The laws come under two different headings, The Protection of German Blood and German Honor and The Reich Citizenship Laws . The first law was used to determine who was a Jew and as for the second would take away their German citizenship. These laws also restricted most of their political rights and prevented them from marrying pure blood ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay Explain How The Coriolis Effect On Ocean Currents 1. Describe four factors that influence ocean currents. The wind, the biggest factor in the creation of surface currents, salinity and temperature differences, affecting density, earth s rotation, when a rotating object collides with another moving force, it created a new motion, solar heating and bottom topography in which the moving water drops out moving the water downward. 2. Explain how the Coriolis Effect impacts ocean currents. The Coriolis Effect is the apparent change in wind direction due to the spin of Earth. It controls wind direction, which in turn influences ocean currents at the surface. They blow to different air pressures. Earth s curvature and axial orientation receive most sunlight so temperatures are higher. Earth rotates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What is upwelling and why is it important to the marine ecosystem? The process by which nutrients and energy resurface is called upwelling. Through upwelling, cold, nutrient rich water rises from the deep ocean to the surface. Upwelling is caused when winds drive the surface waters away from an area. This would help with the survival of marine mammals. 5. Explain the relationship density has on wind currents and ocean currents. A denser material will always fall through a less dense material, or alternatively look at it as the less dense material being more buoyant and thus rising through the denser material. High pressure areas are normally caused by a phenomenon called subsidence, meaning that as the air in the high cools it becomes denser and moves toward the ground. Pressure increases here because more air fills the space left from the low.In the ocean, density driven currents act the same way. The Global Ocean Conveyor Belt is created when very cold, dense ocean water in the North Atlantic descends through the water column. It starts the cycle of pushing the whole thing around the globe. In the warm waters of the equatorial Pacific, waters rise to the surface. 6. Which factor in creating currents has the greatest influence on weather ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Road To El Dorado Analysis Road to El Dorado The movie I watched was the Road to El Dorado. The directors of this movie are Eric Bibo Bergeron, Don Paul, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Will Finn, and David Silverman. The top three actors of this film are Kevin Kline as Tulio, Kenneth Branagh as Miguel, and Rosie Perez who plays the voice of Chel. Road to El Dorado was produced in 2000 by Dreamworks Animation. It includes subtitles and is in color. The movie is also now available to watch on Netflix which is where I watched it. Two con artist Tulio and Miguel leave Spain as stowaways on Cortes s ship in 1519 that is headed to Mexico with a special map. The map is supposed to lead to a city of gold, but when they reach the city things aren t what they expect. While the two convince the people that they are gods they meet a girl name Chel who knows their true identity and helps with with their con for a share of their gold. However, Chel becomes more than an accomplice to Tulio, and Miguel is, you know, Miguel. Then things start to get messy when Tzekel Kan tries to expose who the are to the people of El Dorado. As the men try to stop him by impressing the crowd they also ask if the people can build them a boat home. Things work out until Tzekel Kan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The plot was too fast, I mean they were barely in Spain before they hopped on a ship to Mexico and the audience barely got to know them in the beginning. The protagonist are not the typical heroes, they are more of the we re heroes, but we really aren t, but oh hey! look we actually are style. For the most part the climax and ending were logical. Yes, I would recommend it to a friend because the movie is funny and very bright and colorful. No, any questions I had weren t answered, one because I didn t have any, and two because there were not many historical accuracies in the movie that could help answer them if I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Tutankhamen Death Analysis List four items found in Tutankhamen s tomb: Four items found in Tutankhamen s tomb were: Daggers and other weapons, Shields, Musical Instruments, Scribal Equipment and Lamps. Describe the funerary procession undertaken by Tutankhamen s mummy: The funerary procession undertaken by Tutankhamen s mummy, started off with the death rituals, it was dictated by the belief that every person was thought to have three souls called the Ka, the Ba and the Akh. These three elements of the soul were thought to be perishable and at great risk. The process of embalming, mummification, death rituals, funerary text, magic spells and even the tomb itself used for the burial of Tutankhamen would ensure the conservation of his Ka, Ba and Ahk. The death rituals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The image to your left is one of the brooches made in the 1920s as apart of their Egyptian inspired jewellery. On the Jewellers website a statement of the jewellery reads ... influenced by the art of Ancient Egypt ... in the 1920s. The discovery of Tutankhamen s tomb by Howard Carter and Lord Carnarvon in 1922 inspired Van Cleef Arpels to create Egyptian inspired jewels between 1922 and 1925. ... decorated with scenes of offerings and hieroglyphic motifs depicting scarabs, sphinxes, amphorae, bulls, ostrich feathers, lotus flowers, and bees, all of which reference Ancient Egyptian iconography. They are set with precious buff top emeralds, sapphires, rubies, pavé diamonds, and calibrated onyx stones. This demonstrates how the Egyptian society and the discovery of king Tutankhamen influence and infiltrated the fashion industry and in this case jewellery. Fashion Clothing begun being embellished with Egyptian patterns and one popular evening gown called the mummy wrap was born, and is constantly evolving. Recently, Designer and Hip Hop artist, Kayne West launched a mummy wrap dress in his women line. The vogue for women s modern hairstyles was given an Egyptian twist: Ancient Egypt Lives Again in Hollywood: Even the Bobbed Hair Reincarnated From the Flappers Who Lived When Tombs Were Built , ran one headline, in the Los Angeles Times. This demonstrates the impact of the discovery of king Tutankhamen in the fashion world and how it is still influencing fashion today. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. A Look At The Sound Of Music A Look at the Sound of Music As a college student, I have seen innumerable people walking by with their headphones in, using music to block out the rest of the world. With the convenience of an iPhone or other smart phone, listening to music has become so casual. With the press of a button, voila! Miley Cyrus is at the tips of your fingertips. It s become so normalized that these same people seldom think about the science behind that noise in your ear. A disturbance in space results in a periodic wave which propagates through that space, usually transferring energy ( Introduction to Waves ). This transfer of energy can be explained by the conservation of momentum and energy in collisions. Momentum is never lost; kinetic energy may be lost. If kinetic energy is conserved, the collision was elastic; if the kinetic energy was transferred, the collision was inelastic. Momentum is a vector, defined as p=mv, where momentum equals mass times the velocity at which the mass travels. The rate of change of momentum is that mass s net force, defined as ∑▒〖F=∆p/ ∆t〗, where force is equal to change in momentum over a given time interval ( Lecture 12: Momentum ). Mechanical energy is equal to the sum of kinetic (KE) and potential energy (PE), derived from the law of conservation of energy, which states that the total energy of a closed system is conserved (Tuckerman). Potential energy is energy that is associated with some force, and is thus dependent on its initial position. Potential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Analysis of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Essays Analysis of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol is a novel written by Charles Dickens (1812 1870) during the Victorian age, an era that took its name from Queen Victoria, England titular ruler from 1819 1901. Under Queen Victoria s rule, London reigned the worlds dominate city country and the country s incomparable center of commerce, culture and government. At this time London s industrial age contributed to a large share of the manpower and capital that brought the country to a position of world economic dominance. However there was a downside to the industrial age, industrialization had altered the physical, social and cultural landscapes of Great Britain. The rise of the factory system had drawn ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some children were deformed or crippled because of working with the machines. The children had no other choice, if their parents were poor; they needed to help bring money into the family. The orphans had no family but they needed the money for themselves. The Poor Law made in 1834 was the Victorian answer to dealing with the poor. The Poor Law created regional workhouses where aid could be applied for. The workhouses were little more than a prison for the poor. Freedom was denied, families were separated and human dignity was destroyed. The true poor often went to great lengths to avoid this relief. Charles Dickens applied his unique power of observation to the city, in which are expressed in his novels. His description of 19th century London, allow readers to experience the sights, sounds and smells of the old city. The story I am studying is A Christmas Carol. A Christmas Carol is a song sung during a Christian celebration Christmas. A Christmas Carol is structured using 5 stares (chapters). It begins in the past, informing the reader of a man named Marley, and his death. Then in the present we are introduced to Ebenezer Scrooge who is a business man. Unfortunately that is all he cares about. He thinks Christmas is a humbug and that if the poor don t want to go to prison or to the workhouses, they had better die and decrease the surplus population. On this Christmas Eve, Scrooge was visited by his very cheerful nephew who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. My Life Soundtrack Have you ever rode in a car subsequently after some tremendous event just occurred in your life then a song begins to sing perfectly with what is going on in your situation? I feel like this has happened often to many people. Being almost eighteen years old, throughout my life there have had plenty of experiences that match perfectly with songs. I like to compare it to a soundtrack of my life. As an example, a soundtrack that I relate to my life is ¨One thousand miles¨ by Vanessa Carlton. The specific verse that relates my life to this song is ¨You know I d walk a thousand miles just to see you tonight. The reason I relate to my life to this is because before I turned sixteen years old I would walk miles to meet friends and hangout. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Guantanamo Troopers Essay For most service members, the difficulties of deployments can include the operational tempo, uncertainty of the next mission, the fear of the unknown or the constant changes and frustrations of operational security. While we all deal with those obstacles, most Joint Task Force Guantanamo Troopers will say the biggest adjustment to deal with is being away from family members. One tool available to Troopers is the United Through Reading Program, which helps Troopers stay connected with family members through deployments. UTR gives service members the opportunity to be video recorded reading books to their loved ones back home. United Through Reading is a way to put a voice back home, said U.S. Army Capt. Ronnie Dettmer, a chaplain assigned to the JTF. I ve heard more family members say they watch it every single night. UTR is a great asset for Troopers whether you ve done ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The UTR program provides most of the resources to make the connection with loved ones back home. After completing a recording of your book, you will receive a copy of that book along with a DVD to mail home to your loved ones. For Troopers without kids, UTR is still a great opportunity to send messages and well wishes to significant others, friends and parents. When recording a video, Troopers are afforded the opportunity to bring props, instruments or anything sentimental with them as they record their message. For those interested in participating in the program, you can contact the chaplain s office at x2218 or x2571 to get started. Normal hours are Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 pm and walk ins are welcome. For those who work during those hours, the chaplain staff is willing to come in after hours or weekends to accommodate your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Brief Note On Mechanical Engineering And Engineering When taking a look at the world today, it is concluded that it has now been taken over by engineers. With new inventions being innovated day by day, the world has been improved magnificently with the help of engineers. Although there is no way to specifically define someone as a leader, with all of the new inventions that are created by engineers daily they can definitely be classified as leaders and creators of todays world. In almost every corner of this earth, there is some sort of engineering involved. Know as some of the smartest people in the world, they are what improve and make a difference in our daily activities. Mechanical, civil, electrical, computer, and biomedical engineers are only a few of the many that have and continue to change the world daily with their inventions. Mechanical Engineers Mechanical engineering is one of the types of engineering that can be found almost everywhere. For example, automobiles, it is nearly impossible to stay away from them as they are found almost everywhere. Mechanical engineers work on the structure, the designs and re designs of automobiles by improving their functions to benefit and them suitable for everyone. Another form of inventions that are fun for or everyone or at least some people are rollercoaster and rides. Rollercoaster are designed by mechanical engineers, from top to bottom, they make sure that the structure of a certain rollercoaster or any ride is properly engineered for the safety and entertainment of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Peroxidase Lab Report In this experiment concerning the activity of enzymes we tested the different effects of various concentrations, pH, Temperature, and Inhibitors over intervals of time. For the effects of concentration of enzyme extract, or peroxidase we mixed six of seven tubes to get three different concentrations of extract. By doing this we wanted to know whether the concentration would positively or negatively affect the activity of the enzyme, in which we predicted that the concentration would increase the activity. The three extract concentrations being 0.5ml from the mixing of tubes 2 and 3, 1.0ml from tube 4 and 5, and 2.00ml from 6 and 7, while the first tube of the seven that wasn t mixed was the control containing zero extract. The control and the mixed tubes together made 8ml, and was poured into cubettes to be placed in the spectrometer at an absorbance of 500nm. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However looking at figure 1 the gray line of the graph pertaining to the concentration of tubes 6 and 7, there was a drop in activity visually on the graph due to an outlier of class data. Yet, looking at figure 2 the reaction rate of looking at the reaction rate or rate of change in the absorbance over the time of two minutes in 20 second increments. The slopes of all three lines show that the peroxidase looks directly proportional in data. Thus, supporting our hypothesis that the concentrations of peroxidase will increase the absorbance of the enzyme and not denature it because factors such as temperature, or pH were not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Nathaniel Hawthorne The Ocean Diction Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Ocean , written in 1833, shows the contrasting ways of the ocean which serves as a metaphor for life. The stress and hard times are conveyed by the fury of the waves, while its peaceful underneath demonstrates death. To effectively transmit this idea, Hawthorne uses diction, imagery, personification, and irony. In The Ocean, Nathaniel Hawthorne draws a parallel distinction between the ocean and life as he distinguishes between above and below the ocean to represent the hardships in life up until death. Hawthorne s use of the contrasting diction demonstrates the two opposing sides of the ocean. Above the water represents the ups and downs of life, as the waves move. The fury on the waves gives a negative connotation, showing the difficult times that life can bring. The wearied seaman also show the exhaust and tiredness that they feel from their hectic lives. Contrasting, below the water is described as deep, quiet, and alone. This is depicting death or a peaceful sleep. Along with underwater displaying death, Hawthorne also adds a religious piece to it. He writes, hold their communion there and uses words such as blest and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He states, the earth has guilt, the earth has care to further show the feelings and emotions, making it easier for the readers to relate. It adds to the deeper meaning of the poem, which allows more interest in the topic. The earth can t physically have these characteristics, obviously, yet it adds to the imagery of the poem. It better describes the poem and the setting. Physically, one can see the silent caves, deep, quiet and alone, but personification makes the scene more relatable to the readers. Through the use of personification, the specific writing adds to the vivid image to the reader while expanding their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time -... The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time Original Writing Christopher Boone is a fifteen year old boy with Asperger s Syndrome. He knows a great deal about maths and has a very logical way of thinking. Christopher knows very little about human beings and their behaviour and gets very confused and frustrated by most conversations. He loves lists, timetables, patterns and the truth. He hates the colour yellow, because of custard, bananas and double yellow lines and he also hates the colour brown because of dirt, gravy and wood. One of the affects of his Asperger s syndrome means Christopher also hates being touched. He has never gone further than the end of the road on his own, but when he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The events that follow lead Christopher to the answers he is looking for in solving The Curious Incident about Wellington and discovering his fathers secrets surrounding his mother. The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time is the story of Christopher s roller coaster journey of mystery. He discovers the truth about his fathers reckless lies and searches for the answers to the secrets his father has hidden for so long. Screenplay The chapter I have chosen to adapt is when Christopher decides to go to Swindon train station to make a journey to London in search of his mother. As Christopher stands at the bottom of the concrete steps leading to the Stations entrance the audience can see fear in his face. He is wearing a pair of scruffy blue jeans, white trainers with blue laces, a red jumper and a navy parker style coat. He stands out from others around him as it is a warm summer afternoon and everyone is wearing shorts, skirts and summer outfits. He is a pale undersized boy with brown unkempt hair. Christopher looks up at the large white sign that says in bold black writing SW ND N RAIN ST TION Christopher frowns at the sign as there are clearly some letters missing we see that this bothers him. People are hurrying past him as he stands frozen with dread at having to climb the steps. He becomes very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ( 1756-1791 ) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 1791) is without a doubt one of the most influential composers to have ever lived. From his piano works to his symphonies, Mozart never ceased to amaze people with his music. He had a very exciting career that began in his childhood that involved traveling to different cities and performing and writing music for a number of large and well respected audiences. Along with Mozart s obviously notable works, his sacred music was also exceptionally popular at the time, as he adopted and further adapted the sacred writing styles of composers before him. Mozart s Mass in C minor, K427 is arguably his most well known sacred work, as it incorporates virtuosity, a large ensemble, and is also an unfinished work. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After returning from his tour of Europe, it is said that Mozart needed time to recover from the various illnesses he had received while traveling. While in Salzburg, it is unknown whether or not Mozart attended a school, but it is known that his father taught him much of what he knew early on in life. It is said that his father helped him write compositions at the beginning, and by 1767 they had an extensive list of keyboard works. Unfortunately, none of these early works for Mozart s Salzburg childhood remain. It wasn t until 1768 that Mozart composed and premiered his first major work. Mozart at just twelve years old wrote his first full opera La Finte Simplice, and had it premiered in Vienna. Many opera critics realized that Mozart s early works were up to par, if not better than the similar works written at the time. After the operas s success in Vienna, Salzburg s archbishop wanted to showcase the native Austrian and scheduled a performance of La Finte Simplice in 1769. Since this work is an opera buffa, special performers were brought in to correctly portray the roles and style as Mozart wanted them to be. In 1773, Mozart decided to leave his father and his home of Salzburg to try and further his career as a court musician and composer. In 1777, he went on another European city tour, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Case Study Vicarious Trauma Brief Description Vicarious Trauma, Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Resiliency The demands of today s healthcare providers and mental health workers, has become challenging due to the complexities and mass influx of mental health disorders. Although some of these problems may seem small when compare to trauma and crisis. The population affected by trauma and crisis can be challenging to those that work directly with this population. Conversely, many workers of this population suffer from burnout, compassion fatigue, and vicarious trauma. Burnout is defined as of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion that produces a lack of interest in everyday activities, and work related constant stress and trauma. Compassion fatigue is when workers no longer have feelings of compassion, due to exhibiting on going empathy (James Gilliland, 2017). Counselors that suffer from Vicarious Trauma, is when human service workers are affected by trauma responses in caring for these individuals, and they start to feel traumatized concordling. Lastly the feeling of Resiliency when counselors, physicians, social workers, can go back to work without any negative feelings of burnout, fatigue or feeling traumatized. In the following case study Anna is experiencing nightmares about being sexually assaulted this is an example of vicarious trauma, she is feeling depressed, and is taking on a workload more than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, in many cases, counselors get interwoven into their clients and their work loads, and neglect to take care of themselves. According to The Code of Ethics of the ACA (2014), counselors must engage in self care activities to maintain and promote their emotional, physical, mental and spiritual well being and to best meet their professional responsibilities (ACA Code of Ethics, 2014, Sec. C). If there is a breech in this required code of ethics clients are at risk for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Analysis Of The 1918 Influenza Pandemic Scientists studies have led to a greater understanding of the 1918 influenza pandemic. Through conducting tests on the remains of victims, as well as consulting morgues, and numerous accounts of that time period, scientists have finally come up with a theory and solution for influenza. By comparing recent flu strains with the 1918 influenza scientists found reasons to believe that the1918 influenza pandemic began as a bird virus. The bird virus would have adapted to humans overtime eventually becoming as deadly to humans as it had been to birds. Once the virus adapted to humans it was spread through the physicality of a handshake or hug which is highly common among humans. In 1918 no one knew why people were getting sick and dying. There was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The First Thanksgiving By Chuck Larsen The Plymouth Thanksgiving Story Have you ever heard of the first thanksgiving? Well, there was one how to story for teachers to be able to teach their students effectively. Written by Chuck Larsen, the story was entitled, Information for Teachers . In the story, Larsen explained that the majority of Americans were taught in school which was not entirely true. An interesting guy Larsen was. His ancestors witnessed the first official Thanksgiving and what emphasizes this is that his ancestors originated from both the pilgrims and the Indians. It s a challenge to know a wide spread of knowledge and having to choose the important information to share. It was 1620 when the Pilgrims had decided to venture for unfound land and cross ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each village consisted of a Sachem and a tribal council. The way power was held in the two clans had its differences. The political power floated upward to the people. In the Algonquians, the power was held more by men. In the Iroquois, the women had the last vote for the person or group of people they wanted to lead their clan. When it came to enforcing laws and helping each other out, the men and women worked together. There were other Indians in the Eastern woodlands that considered the turtle, deer, and fish their brothers. They were at one with nature, they cherished it so much. Nature was cherished so much that when hunters went out to hunt, they left a little meat and skin as an offering to the spirits. Now we can have a good picture of how the Wampanoags felt when they saw strange ships coming to the shores of their homes. As a custom of theirs, they welcomed the Pilgrims with open arms. They were generous to the new comers and they quickly grew a friendship. If there was no friendship, the pilgrims surely wouldn t have survived. Along with the Pilgrims came their plant able seeds that were known as, wheat . The climate was not the same as where the pilgrims originated from therefore the seeds weren t able to grow in the rocky soil. A man named, Tisquantum (better known as Squanto), had come to the rescue for the Pilgrims and for the Wampanoags. He helped them make planting the seeds easier which made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of The Book Fish Out Of Water After a retired mobster fakes his death to hide from the mob, he attempts to reconcile with his estranged soccer mom daughter and grandson, by taking charge of the annual PTA fundraiser. STORY COMMENTS GRANDFELLA is a delightful and entertaining mobster crime, comedy. It conjures up sweet memories of ANALYZE THAT, MEET THE FLOCKERS, and GOODFELLAS. The tone is light hearted. The script features an extremely appealing hook: a seasoned mobster decides to retire and reconcile with his estranged daughter and grandson. He goes from being a big time mobster negotiator to a small town PTA fundraiser. There s an amusing fish out of water element to the storytelling. Solid themes about second chances, respect, reconnection, and redemption are well interwoven into the plot. The script features a very likable and charming protagonist in Nick. He s a retired mobster, forced to fake his death, and he struggles to adjust to his new world by using his old enforcer techniques. It s a smart story choice. It s fun to watch Nick bring his skills as a gangster to this small town. They learn from him, as he learns to love and care about others. At the end, he realizes his real family is not his crew, but his daughter and grandson, as well as the folks in the town. There s a lot to like about this script. There s a well defined three act structure. The goal is clear and the stakes are high. There are some nice plants and payoffs (the bracelet). First, the opening sets the tone for this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Chinese Immigrants During The 19th Century Chinese Immigrants Introduction During the 18th to 20th century, the Chinese people faced many obstacles. Many would come in to America seeking education, work, and to get away from the famine. When they came, there got more than they bargained for. Abundant of Chinese immigrants came to American in three different time periods. They first came in 1849 1882 when they heard of the gold being found in California. The second wave of Chinese immigrants came in 1882 1965. And the last one would be in 1965 to now, present day. 1849 1882 The first wave of Chinese immigrants came because of the great economic depression. Great Britain and china have just finished a 4 year war that devastated china economically. The Chinese people had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the 19th century the Chinese immigrants worked in factories that help boost the growing industry of America. While the civil war took place, the Chinese people worked in wool mills, cigar, shoe, and garment industries specifically in California. The Chinese people also played a major role in the building of the railroad from the east to the west. The Chinese people would also work in gold mines in California and in Hawaii as contract laborers on sugarcane plantations. They would also play small roles in the communities as merchants, gardeners, domestics, laundry workers, and farmers. . The Chinese people also played a major role in the building of the railroad from the east to the west. Approximately about 15,000 Chinese people were employed by the The Central Pacific Railroad Company to build the Transcontinental Railroad. The Chinese were willing to get paid lower wages then regular workers. Working on the railroad required them to endure many hazardous conditions. Communities were created along the Transcontinental Railroad, Chinese men would open their own business and do jobs that woman would mostly do such as caring for children, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Digital Literacy And The Public Education Discussion Post #4 How important is digital literacy considered to be in our current public education? How important do you think digital literacy is? The American Library Association defines digital literacy as the ability to use information and communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information, requiring both cognitive and technical skills. This definition is important to the discussion of the digital divide, defined by Morse (2004) as inequitable use of computer technology (p. 268). We learned from our readings that the divide between lower SES students and their wealthier counterparts in terms of first, access to technology (hardware, software, broadband Internet) and second, what Banister and Fischer (2010) called the opportunity for use (p. 3). With increased government funding over the past two decades, schools have seen access to technology improve. Warschauer and Matuchniak (2011) explained the significance of the federal government s e Rate program, which has provided a whopping $2 billion per year for broadband and Internet access for schools (p. 188). Yet the softer costs, such as technical support staff, and which are not funded by the federal government mean that even when the infrastructure and actual hardware and software are present, teachers and students may be unable to access them. The interesting divide is also largely based on SocioEconomic Status: the opportunity for use of technology. The expectations for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Movie Begins With A Long Shot Of The Background Greenery The movie begins with a long shot of the background greenery which transitions into a close shot of Saul. Saul is calm like the greenery and his expression conveys the comfort of the background, contrasting the chaos ensuing around him. Another member of the Sonderkommando shuffles into position, joining the shot, and says, Lets go . They begin to usher groups of people in another direction. It is clear now that they are taking people off the trains and moving them to the camps. There are loud sounds in the background ranging from babies crying to the grunts of someone being punched. There is a hand held camera on Saul as he continues shepherding, only stopping to salute someone walking by. He does what he is told without question ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The next stage for the prisoners is to enter the showers . The background noise of this scene starts with another officer telling the prisoners they must clean up so they can move to their jobs at the camp. They are convinced they will be useful craftsmen or nurses, etc. Saul does not tell the truth, but keeps his blank expression like he is taught to do. This is another example of Saul tuning out the injustices occurring so he can survive. The focus of the scene is strictly on Saul, except when he helps undress someone, they come into focus. This highlights that he is dealing with humans, even though he moves around them mechanically, like mannequins. Once the people are undressed, Saul again avoids eye contact as they chaotically are pushed into the showers . Saul is conditioned to treat them like objects, triggering the violence to be ignored. When the men and women are in the showers he mechanically gathers the prisoner s belongings disregarding that they are people s possessions. He is overlooking the humanity around him and strictly doing his job. Once that job is done he moves onto the next like he is programmed. The next task is helping hold the door shut. As Saul and the camera move closer to the door, the screams grow louder. It is clear to the audience that it is not just a shower, but the gas chambers. Again, Saul s emotionless expression is contrasted with the screams and cries heard behind the doors. His lack of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. NMDA Receptor Lab Report Introduction Background The N methyl D aspartate (NMDA)receptor is an ionotropic glutamate receptor that is highly associated with human neuronal diseases like epilepsy and developmental delay. When the NMDA receptor is activated by glutamate and glycine, the NMDA receptor opens and allows the passage of positively charged ions like sodium and potassium. The activity of this receptor is important for synaptic transmission and communication between nerve cells. Furthermore, the NMDA receptor contains four subunits and four transmembrane domains. Two GluN1 subunits are imperative for the NMDA receptor, while the other two subunits can be GluN2A, GluN2B, GluN2D, or GluN3A and GluN3B. Each subunit is composed of four transmembrane domains, which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Three to four replicates of the same patient mutations will run on consecutive weeks. On day one, one nearly confluent 60 mm dish of HEK cells is plated on a 96 well plate; the total volume per each well is 100ul. On day two, 5ul of 20X antagonist solution is added to each well. Then the patient DNA that will be used for that week s experiments are prepped into 0.02 g/l DNA mixes. Those respective DNA mixes are then incorporated into another mixture 3ul of Fugene, 5 ul DMEM, and 5ul of the patient DNA mix (0.02 g/l). The cells are then transfected with this new DNA mixture of fuguene, DMEM, and DNA. On day three, the surface expression and total expression of protein in the cells is assessed. To asses for total protein expression, media is removed from half of the cells transfected with a specific DNA mix. Those cells are then washed with a HBSS/HEPES wash buffer, then triturated in water. The plate in then incubated for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, the media on the surface cells is removed, the surfaces cells are washed with a HBSS/HEPES wash buffer. Finally, 100 mM of nitrocefin solution is added to the surface cells and 200mM of nitrocefin solution is added to the total cells. The 96 well plate is then put into a microplate reader to measure nitrocefin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Truman Capote Essay The short stories of Truman Capote are connected to his childhood experiences in Alabama. Truman capote was an American born writer who wrote non fiction, short stories, novels and plays. All of his literary works have been perceived as literary classics. The tones of some of his stories are slightly gothic. His most famous short story is Children on Their Birthdays. His work shows the occasional over writing, the twilit Gothic subject matter, and the masochistic uses of horror traditional in the fiction of the boy author ever since the eighteen year old Lewis wrote his Monk 150 years ago. But Capote has, in addition, an ability to control tone, an honest tenderness toward those of his characters he can understand (children and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though he himself was a terrible student in school and only cared about his English classes. However, he wasn t interested with school. So after graduating high school he decided to move back to New York and pursue a career in writing. Truman s first job as a writer came when he was eighteen. He was to work at The New Yorker as a copyboy (www.teenreads.com). His early stories were published in Harper Bazaar. This helped to establish his literary reputation when he was in his twenties (Price v). Capote was never married and had no children. The one thing other than his writing that made Capote unique was the fact that he was homosexual. His partner of 35 years was Jack Dunphy, a gay novelist and playwright. Capote was quite the socialite. He established high society friends. He also held fancy Hollywood type parties at studio 54. Hollywood type of parties meaning these parties there were filled of alcohol and fueled by many different types of drugs. Due to too much partying, Capote began a victim of drug and alcohol abuse throughout most of the 1970s. His problem with alcohol abuse became public when he was arrested for drunk driving. In 1982, he was told his brain was shrinking and that he had only six months to live. Truman died of alcohol/drug abuse on August 23, 1984 in Los Angeles, California. (www.nytimes.com/books) As an author he was widely praised for his style of writing after the publication of his earlier stories. Most of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Very Long Winded Essay By John Berger The way in which one views the world and forms an opinion about it is entirely based on what they have experience throughout their lives. This idea was presented in a very long winded essay by John Berger. While keeping this idea in the back of my mind I analyze image D form the Orphan Black Stills that we were provided without any prior knowledge of what story this TV show was supposed to tell. After viewing the episode in which the still I had chosen to decipher my views on what occurred changed a surprising amount simply from the context now provided. With context to frame the still it shows how even a seemingly innocent image can be very different than how it is first presented; even when viewed in hundreds of different locations simultaneously. This potentially challenges John Berger belief that the way one sees something is based primarily on a set context highlighted by one s life experiences; but instead one s life experiences highlight what they see with the context helps them form their interpretation. John Berger would have in no way considered Orphan Black art; let alone high art. His reasoning for this is can be summed up with this quote The inherent contradiction in perspective was that it structured all images of reality to address a single spectator who, unlike god, could only be in one place at a time. After the invention of the camera this contradiction gradually became apparent. The camera isolated momentary appearances and in so doing destroyed the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Mesopotamia Iron History Iron has been here since the ancient Greece time no one knows who discovered this element. In fact, we still use this element to make structures steel, weapons, vehicles, anything that made of steel or iron. In Mesopotamia, there are evidence people that were smelting iron around 5000 BC. Artifacts made of smelted iron have been found dating from about 3000 BC in Egypt and Mesopotamia. In those times, iron was a ceremonial metal; it was too expensive to be used in everyday life. Iron has isotopes that manly in nutritional studies. Fe 57 and Fe 58 are being the to most use of iron isotopes. In fact, iron atomic number is 26, it has four natural isotopes. Iron s isotopes that are Fe 54, Fe 57, Fe 58 also, Fe 55 that turn into an electron ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Iron was known in the prehistoric times. Iron is the 26th element on the periodic table also and has an atomic weight of 55.845. Iron is the cheapest of all of the metal elements. In fact, composes nearly 6 percent of the earth s crust, while the core of the earth is almost entirely made up of this one element. This element is not known when people s discovered iron, as it been around for about 5,000 years. Iron has made artifact that has been discovered at least 3,000 B.C. The bible even says that mentions of a man, Lamech who lived only seven generation after Adam and Eve being a master of iron and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...