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A Short Story Of The Scarlet Ibis By James Hurst
The Scarlet Ibis is a short story written by James Hurst and was published in July of 1960. This
tragedy is placed at the time of the civil war when a boy tells the story of his brother coming into this
world. His brother was born very small and unhealthy, leading his parents to think that he will not
survive for very long. But the aunt disagrees and the baby proves her right. Once the baby is three
months, the mother and father decide to name him William Armstrong. His mother tells the brother
that he is feedable but not all there , meaning that he isn t the typical boy that can run around and play.
Brother is enraged at the fact that he won t have a playmate and decides that he wants to suffocate
William until he sees the small infant give him a smile. The brother realizes that he isn t completely
gone.
As William ages to age two, he has learned to move about and crawl around. The doctors are afraid
that if he is physically active like this, it will damage his heart. Instead of crawling, the doctors want
him to scoot or crawl backward. With William Armstrong doing this, he earns the name Doodle ,
which is given to him by his older brother who feels that it is a much more fitting name. Doodle soon
learns how to talk and feels a strong brotherhood between his brother even though he receives tough
treatment from him. As Doodle becomes older, his brother decides that he does not want a brother
who cannot walk at his age because that was embarrassing to him. The thought
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Chebyshev’s Theorem and the Empirical Rule
Chebyshev s Theorem and The Empirical Rule
Suppose we ask 1000 people what their age is. If this is a representative sample then there will be very
few people of 1 2 years old just as there will not be many 95 year olds. Most will have an age
somewhere in their 30 s or 40 s. A list of the number of people of a certain age may look like this:
|Age |Number of people |
|0 |1 |
|1 |2 |
|2 |3 |
|3 |8 |
|.. |.. |
|.. |.. |
|30 |45 |
|31 |48 |
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Summarizing the above we get the following table:
|Interval |k |[pic] |% |
|[pic] |2 |[pic] |75 |
|[pic] |3 |[pic] |88.9 |
|[pic] |4 |[pic] |93.75 |
|[pic] |5 |[pic] |96 |
|[pic] |6 |[pic] |97.2 |
Do we have to restrict ourselves to whole numbers as values for k? No, we may take any value for k
as long as it larger than 1. For instance, for k = 2.5 we get the result that [pic] in the interval [pic]
years
Example 1:
Students Who Care is a student volunteer program in which college students donate work time in
community centers for homeless people. Professor Gill is the faculty sponsor for this student volunteer
program. For several years Dr. Gill has kept a record of the total number of work hours volunteered by
s student in the program each semester. For students in the program, for each semester the mean
number of hours was 29.1 hours with a standard deviation of 1.7 hours. Find an interval for the
number of hours volunteered in which at least 88.9% of the students in this program would fit.
Solution:
From the table above we see that a percentage of 88.9 will coincide with an interval of [pic] hours.
This can be rewritten as an interval from 24 to 34.2 hours volunteered each semester.
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A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings By Gabriel Garcia Marquez
In Gabriel García Márquez short story, A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, a mysterious man is
found by Pelayo and Elisenda. This man was thought to be an angel because of his wings, but a priest
came to check this out for himself to prove if this was true or not. Since the angel s dialect was
unknown and it did not fit the ideological form of an angel, they considered him a fraud. As time
passed, the angel served Pelayo and Elisenda as an attraction and a form of getting money for their
own convenience. Similarly, people use extraordinary things to get money nowadays. The man in the
story was mysterious and not much was known about him which made people wonder what kind of
supernatural being or thing it is. People are used to what is familiar
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A Sunny Afternoon Of A California Bank
It s a sunny afternoon in a California bank. The air is crisp and clean, the birds are bright and cheery,
and the weather is all but perfect. Suddenly, a man bursts through the front doors, gun in hand. He
orders everyone to drop to the ground and forces the bank manager to open up the safe. In that
situation, everyone would know what to do. But what if the man had walked through the doors in a
suit, claimed to be from corporate I.T. and wanted to check the power voltage on the branch s
computers (Street, Ruin )? Would you recognize it as a crime? In 2011, this is exactly how one major
financial institution had their data stolen by Jayson E. Street (Street, Ruin ). Fortunately, the threat was
not real, and Street had been hired by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both the government and the private sector have been aware of the threat social engineering poses to
information security since the 1980s, but it has only gained public notoriety within the last decade.
Still, while today s corporations may be prepared for a raid by anonymous cyber terrorists striking
from overseas, they continue to turn a blind eye to the dangers of socially engineered attacks. Thanks
to a combination of corporate oversight and poor employee training, hackers with zero coding
knowledge are able to penetrate their secured buildings and wreak havoc. In order to combat this
vulnerability, the Department of Homeland Security should take an active role in the operational
security of major American businesses through extensive auditing and employee training.
Of course, this problem did not emerge overnight. Low tech attack techniques have existed long
before the invention of the computer. Dumpster diving is one of the oldest methods of information
gathering, a vital step for any attack. Today, most firms simply toss their paper out in the trash without
shredding. These documents can contain confidential information such as passwords or financial data.
Even papers headlined with Do Not Disseminate or Confidential get tossed in the trash with
everything else. Johnny Long, a penetration tester, jokingly proposed that those documents
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Minstrely Research Paper
The Influence Minstrelsy and Vaudeville Had On the World
When you learned about slavery in school, did you learn about minstrelsy s? And during government
class, was vaudeville mentioned in regards to the 19th Amendment? I know I did not. I find this
surprising because when I did learn about these two forms of drama in English 161, I was stunned at
the amount of influence they had over the progression of slavery and the ratification of the 19th
Amendment. In this paper, I will simply call attention to these unknown fields and argue that both
minstrelsy s and vaudeville promoted the progression of specific groups of people. I will use the
works of my primary source, Marvin McAllister and Shirley Carter, along with my own
interpretations, to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
or Fredrick Douglass. It never once crossed my mind that a genre of theatre was indeed a major
contributor to the prosperity of African Americans. Marvin McAllister wrote deeply about influences
of Minstrels in his book: Whiting Up: Whiteface Minstrels and Stage Europeans in African American
Performance. McAllister is now an African American studies Associate Professor at the University of
South Carolina, a location which promotes his credibility in his first major assertion that whiteface
minstrels arose in Charleston, South Carolina. In his first chapter, McAllister claims that during the
colonial and antebellum periods, whiteface minstrel shows derived from the living conditions in South
Carolina. In comparison to other the other cities at the time, Charleston was relatively lenient towards
slaves. An example of this is how South Carolina s dependency on skilled Africans made room for
negotiations. What McAllister is trying to do is inform the readers about the origins of how minstrels
arose, an appropriate move for the introduction. These conditions, argued McAllister, allowed slaves
to negotiate living out, which allowed for black slaves to move away from the master s plantation and
this created Charleston s first black neighborhood: the Neck. Although I agree with McAllister, I
would like to add that living out was the first form of unification of African Americans and
advancement of their rights. Moving away from slave owners and coming together was essentially
how whiteface minstrels
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Research Paper On Tattoo Redness
Tattoo Redness: Is It Normal? Wound healing, according to the Journal of International Medical
Research, starts immediately after an injury. The tattoo is a wound too and it s healing process starts
immediately the artist finishes. Redness is one of the healing stages and most people will attest to
having the tattoo look red, swollen and inflamed when the tattoo is fresh. The little needle used to
insert ink into the skin, punches into it a thousand times to create a huge wound, depending on the size
of your tattoo. This will bruise the area for days before it heals. The body naturally reacts to a wound
by pumping blood to the area in large volumes, as it tries to supply the area with oxygen, nutrients and
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Such instances require a check up from either your artist or the doctor. swelling can be caused by
several reasons including: Infection This is one of the main causes of redness. An infection occurs if
one fails to take care of the tattoo properly. Failure to keep it clean and sterile will introduce bacteria
to the area and cause infections. To prevent this, follow instructions given by your artist on tattoo
aftercare. Most tattoo artists recommend keeping the bandage on for 12 to 24 hours after the tattoo is
done. Take the bandage off and use warm water and fragrance free soap to clean the area. Use clean
fingers to wash gently using circular motions. Pat it dry and allow it to dry out before applying
moisturizer. Airing the tattoo prevents the area from trapping moisture that could harbor bacteria.
Tattoo infections though rare, can cause serious risks to your health. It s also important to note that
healing time for tattoos is different for everyone and depends on many factors. Yours may just be
taking some time before it heals. If the redness persists for more than 10 days see a doctor especially if
it s accompanied by the following
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The Main Causes Of The Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution was implementation of new manufacturing processes during the time period
of the 18th and 19th century. Prior to the industrial revolution manufacturing was done at people s
homes in rural locations. After the industrial revolution began jobs were moved from rural homes into
city factories which resulted in a change in the volume and the variety of goods being produced, but
also the people s standard of living to change.
Before the start of the Industrial Revolution goods were typically made, processed and sold locally or
in limited quantities. Goods were often produced in rural homes and farms. One of the main causes for
this to occur was due to transportation. Transportation was one of the biggest impediments for
economic growth in Europe and especially for colonists in America. It was worse in America since it
was newly discovered land there was no infrastructure to start making new roads. Europe had roads,
but many were not suitable for long and quick passages to trade goods over long distances. There were
a few forms of transportation. People typically traveled by horse or mule. When traveling with a horse
or mule some people used a Conestoga Wago to transport cargo. However, due to the road conditions
it was hard to travel by these means. An alternative was to send goods down river by loading them
onto canoes to send down waterways. During the 18th century Britain and France began tackling the
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Kinetic Energy Science Project
There is energy all around us. We have energy in our everyday lives but we normally don t think about
the energy being used. For example, a cup on a table, this is potential energy. It is not moving and it is
completely still on the table. When you re driving in your car you are using kinetic energy. In this
experience we are using potential, kinetic, and gravitational potential energy. We are using these forms
of energy, math, and science to test how fast an object will roll down a ramp.
Kinetic energy is energy due to motion in which case all moving objects have kinetic energy. For
example, a boulder rolling down a mountain has kinetic energy. All moving objects have kinetic
energy. In this experiment, we will use kinetic energy when we are rolling the object down the ramp.
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You will need the books and the wood to make a ramp. You need a stopwatch to see how long it takes
for the object to roll down the ramp. You need paper and pencil to record how long it takes the object
to roll down the ramp. The first thing that you have to do to complete this experiment is to create a
ramp. Stack the number of books you have and place a The next thing that should be done is to find
the angles of the ramp. Next, you have to find an object to roll down the ramp 10 times. After you roll
the object down the ramp, record what you have found about the experiment. Doing this experiment, I
have found 10 different times it takes our object to roll down a ramp of two math books and one
science book. I have converted the seconds it takes for the object to roll down the ramp to the number
of feet per hour it takes for the object to roll down the ramp. After I converted them to feet per hour, I
created a frequency table and histogram to show my data I have
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Complete Surgical Excision Of Skin Lesions
Excision of Skin Lesions Excision of a skin lesion refers to the removal of a section of skin by making
small cuts (incisions) in the skin. This procedure may be done to remove a cancerous or noncancerous
growth on the skin. It is typically done to treat or prevent cancer or infection. It may also be done to
improve cosmetic appearance. The procedure may be done to remove: Cancerous growths such as
basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, or melanoma. Noncancerous growths such as a cyst or
lipoma. Growths such as moles or skin tags, which may be removed for cosmetic reasons. Various
excision or surgical techniques may be used depending on your condition, the location of the lesion,
and your overall health. LET YOUR HEALTH ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the following excision techniques will then be performed. At the end of any of these
procedures, antibiotic ointment will be applied as needed. Complete Surgical Excision The area of
skin to be removed will be marked with a pen. Using a small scalpel or scissors, the surgeon will
gently cut around and under the lesion until it is completely removed. The lesion will be placed in a
fluid and sent to the lab for examination. If necessary, bleeding will be controlled with a device that
delivers heat (electrocautery). The edges of the wound may be stitched (sutured) together, and a
bandage (dressing) will be applied. This procedure may be performed to treat a cancerous growth or a
noncancerous cyst or lesion. Excision of a Cyst The surgeon will make an incision on the cyst. The
entire cyst will be removed through the incision. The incision may be closed with sutures. Shave
Excision During shave excision, the surgeon will use a small blade or electrically heated loop
instrument to shave off the lesion. This may be done to remove a mole or skin tag. The wound will
usually be left to heal on its own without
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The Pros And Cons Of Virtual Communities
The internet and generally the web, have an increased interest in studying communities. It seems that
it is important how they act, what is their purpose and how companies can take benefit of them.
Software companies have tried to create groups of users which have been tested with new programs
and experimentations. These experimentations have led to the creation of online or virtual
communities in the early years of the internet. Online communities have been characterized in the first
place as spontaneous events that provided community members with knowledge, opinions and
experiences with other users. The increase in computers and the access to the internet have led to the
creation of the first formats of communities that were news groups, chat rooms, newsletters and multi
user domains. The feeling of belonging made communities to work like social entities that unite users
that were looking for support and to exchange information. Dholakia, Bagozzi, and Pearo (2004)
recognized some of the main features of virtual communities. The human desire for connection has
created online or virtual communities. There is a main difference from physical communities in that in
this type people meet face to face and then they maintain a relationship while in online communities
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However we are going to present some examples beginning with one from Whittaker, Isaacs and O
Day(1997): First of all members share interests, needs or activities which have a direct connection
with the important need of belonging to the community. Therefore members have a participatory
attitude which often leads to shared emotions. Members can also access shared resources. Moderators
control these resources by regulating their access. It is important to mention also that the information
is reciprocal. Finally members participate in the same context having common protocol and
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The Deer Hunter Monologue
DIALOGUE
Although the film relies heavily on location, cinematography and music to tell the
story, it is the dialogue that gives it its humanity. When Mike returns home and sees Linda
for the first time she hugs Mike, tells him she is happy he is back yet she pauses and says
I don t know how I feel . This perfectly describes everyones state of mind at this point in the
story. Mike is asked how it feels to be shot. He responds It don t hurt if that s what you mean .
It was a strange question and an odd response. Of course it hurts if you are shot, but I think he
was trying to convince both his friends and himself that he wasn t mentally affected by the war.
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The Deer Hunter deals with the ramifications
of war but is it a war movie. The answer is yes and no. Relatively little time is devoted
to war footage, seemingly the director believes that we are intuitively aware of what
a war looks like and focuses instead on the human toll of war. It is also difficult, as Mr. Biskind
suggests, to discern what political statement
the filmmaker is trying to make, if any at all. If I had to categorize this film I would call
it a psychological drama.The same film could have been made using any number of
backdrops. The war had ended only three years prior to the making of The Deer
Hunter so it seems logical that Cimino chose the Viet Nam War as his subject. As
important as the movie seemed in 1978, I think the passage of time has dampened
the enthusiasm over its importance. The director s next film, Heavens Gate was
a box office flop. From that moment, critics began to re examine their praise of
The Deer Hunter . Fame can certainly be fleeting.
PERSONAL REACTION
I chose this film for several reasons. I knew very little about the Viet Nam War
and I wanted to know more. Based on the awards the film received and the
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The Goal By Eliyahu M. Veldt
The Goal, a fictional novel written by Eliyahu M. Goldratt, introduces the reader to a plant manager of
a production plant within the UniCo Manufacturing group, Alex Rogo, who is experiencing consistent
problems in meeting targeted production levels. Faced with an ultimatum, ta turn his plant profitable
in three months, Rogo seeks guidance from a distant acquaintance of his, Jonah, an old physics
professor. This consultancy introduces concepts that will constitute cornerstones of Rogo s strategy to
turn the plant around. These concepts are also applied successfully by Rogo in the alternative story
line of his marital life. When reaching out to Jonah, Rogo is to some extent perplexed of why the plant
is not performing as expected, he is instructed to define the true goal of the firm. After contemplation,
Rogo managed, with help of one of his accountants, to expand the ultimate goal to make money into
essentially three categories: to increase net profit, while simultaneously increasing return of
investment, while simultaneously increasing cash flow . The measures, as outlined by Jonah, of this
overarching goal were; Throughput, Inventory and Operational Expense. Throughput refers to the rate
at which the system generates cash from sales, Inventory is defined as the total money invested in
purchasing things intended to sell, whereas Operational Expense is the cost associated with turning
inventory into throughput. These measurements as defined in the Goal differ in
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Night Staff Observation Report
Due to my recent hectic schedule I am now able to response to your calls and emails to further explain
the concerns per my voicemail message left on January 4, 2017. I have prepared an illustration
involving complications formulated over 2yrs throughout events withheld by myself and 90% of
Pretrial Jail Release night staff. The continuance of these situations has provided a high volume in the
decrease of employment, accuracy in completion of work, and mental/physical illness. Therefore there
is a dire request for resolutions. The following list has been present numerous times per (Marjoe
Stevenson, Daphne Kimmons, Lana Greer, and Richard Harrell) protocol as established in the
Employee s Handbook in grievances with results of subjective disciplinary ... Show more content on
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Working in a men s correctional facility can be very dangerous, and with exiting the jail alone in the
late night hours or early morning hours can be life threatening. Supervisors and Management are not
concern nor knowledgeable of how to handle safety precautions and emergency which can cause a
great fear within a men jail. There have been many events where these issues were a concern to
employees (July 04, 2015 8:53pm) lead staff enforced last minute schedule changes, (Jan 5, 2017
around 11pm) an event of indecent exposure, (Feb 04, 2015 8:49pm) personal attacks, and
harassments were lead staff has shown little to no knowledge, concern, or vulnerability to these events
(December 09,2015 8:55pm). There has been many meeting (Feb 05, 2015) (August 06, 2015 8:50
pm) (Jan. 05, 2017 11am) pertaining to these events, and numerous emails where documentation has
been provided. Also occurrences where I am left at my work station alone (Jan 18, 2017 9:07pm) (Jan
23, 2017 6pm) with no listed safety precautions. All of these date provided can be proved per
email/documented. There are currently still no safety precautions neither listed or provided to staff nor
enforced by the pretrial night
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Oral Paracetamol Essay
Abstract Objective: To investigate the perioperative analgesic efficacy of oral paracetamol (Pardale V
®) at licensed dose in dogs undergoing surgery. Study design: Prospective, randomized, blinded,
positive controlled, non inferiority with 95% confidence interval clinical trial. Animals: 150 dogs
Methods: Client owned dogs presenting for soft tissue surgery or orthopaedic surgery, suitable for
meloxicam and paracetamol and with at least 12 hours off treatment with opioids and 48 hours off non
steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAID) are included in this study and randomly allocated in the
meloxicam or paracetamol treatment group. The first administration of the analgesic test drug is at
least 2 hours before induction of anaesthesia and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Randomization is ensure with the use of cards inside closed envelopes. After opening the envelope
and checking the card, the nurse or veterinary surgeon not involved in data collection seals the
envelope with the patient label. Though this method investigator is not able to see the dog allocation
and blinding is ensured. There will be 100 dogs allocated in group P. This dogs are having oral
paracetamol (Pardale V®) at licensed dose, at least 2 hours before induction of anaesthesia and
continued every 8 hours for up to 48 hours after T0. 50 dogs will be allocated on the group M
allocated receiving oral meloxicam (Metacam® oral suspension). First dose is the loading dose (0.2
mg/kg) given at least 2 hours before induction of anaesthesia and treatment continues with the
maintenance dose (0.1 mg/kg orally) every 24 hours up to end of the study. Dogs in each group will be
matched as far as possible, at first level by the type of surgery (Soft tissue surgery or orthopaedic
surgery), surgical procedures (e.g. bitch spay, TPLO, TTA) and at second level matching by breed and
sex will be attempted. After the 48h all dogs can be treated with meloxicam. Dogs in the group P can
switch to meloxicam, at maintenance dose, 8h after last dose of paracetamol. Outcome
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Essay On Patient Safety
2 Systems That Help Organizations Reach Patient Safety Goals
The Joint Commission works to improve healthcare safety by collaborating with medical
professionals. [1] The commission is and independent, non profit organization committed to patient
safety in the United States. Around the globe, medical professionals recognize Joint Commission
accreditation and certification as a genuine representation of quality and commitment to meeting
exemplary performance standards. The commission fulfills these objectives by evaluating healthcare
organizations and guiding medical facilities in delivering safe, effective, high quality services.
Most Joint Commission patient safety goals revolve around prescription use, infection mitigation,
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For such a culture to flourish, nurse practitioners must know that organizational leaders will focus on
solution versus assigning blame. Effective leaders use these opportunities to repair the systems that
guide nurse activities. The Joint Commission suggests that organizations that follow these guidelines
create a safety culture of continuous learning and improvement.
Data Use and Reporting Systems
The commission recommends that healthcare organizations utilize a detailed competed reporting
system to record and monitor safety events. The system should allow organizational leaders to track
metrics for adverse events, close calls and hazardous condition reports. Additionally, computed safety
systems should be flexible, making it easy for leaders change system parameters to suit evolving
organizational objectives.
The commission reminds nurse leaders to consider the human aspect of computed safety reporting. It s
important that nurses are aware that there will be no repercussion for reporting safety events. Nurse
leaders must educate their charges about what incident constitute safety events and the proper
procedures for recording these occurrences. In addition, leaders should also provide timely feedback
to those who have submitted reports.
It s critical that leader use
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The Effect Of Temperature And Ph Of Enzymes Activity...
The effects on temperature and ph of enzymes activity saliva amylase
Term 3
Year level; Twelve
Name; Michelle Van Biljon
Teacher; Miss
Draft due; Week 5 (Tuesday)
Due date; Week 6 (Tuesday)
Introduction
The enzymes inside the human body is a protein molecule which is a biological catalyst containing 3
types of characteristics. The first characteristic of an enzyme is to increase inside the human body
depending on the rate of reaction. Secondly most of the enzymes inside the human body will take
control and only act specifically upon one reactant, this is called the substrate, and this is the enzyme
that produces products. Third most important is the enzymes strongly regulate in a circle, from a low
concentration (activity) to a high concentration (activity) then back around vice versa. The enzymes
can strongly be affected in the changes of both the temperature and the different ph levels. Every
individual enzyme works to a certain extent reacting to a certain ph level and temperature, its activity
decreasing at values above and below that point due to denaturation. For enzymes, denaturation can be
defined as the loss of enough structure rendering the enzyme inactive. The tertiary structure of the
enzymes and their function also includes the non covalent force in creating and determining the shape
and the structure of all enzymes. The salivary amylase is found in the salivary glands inside the human
body which is produced by the ptyalin. Maltose and Isomaltose are a
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Pair Of Tickets
A Pair of Tickets is a short story in the book, The Joy Luck Club, which is compiled of several short
stories told by 4 daughters and their mothers and this short story is the final chapter of the book and
reflects a lot of the themes presented in the earlier part of this book. This book deals with all different
types of mother daughter relationships between Chinese mothers with American daughters. This short
story is told by Jing Mei, or June, and her journey to meet her long lost sisters. Her mother has passed
away and Jing Mei is fulfilling her mother s wishes. Her and her father travel to China, and visit
family and Jing Mei slowly discovers more about the culture she has been raised in and things begin
to make sense for Jing Mei. In the Joy Luck Club, Jing Mei and her mother do not have the best
relationship and we get a brief glimpse of this in the short story. This short story is not only about Jing
Mei s journey to China but also a journey to find her true identity and what it truly means to be
Chinese and not just Look Chinese. At the beginning of the story we ... Show more content on
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June never wanted to embrace the Chinese culture that her mom wanted her to which created some
tension between the two. Earlier in the book, The Joy Luck Club, we learned that June is born in San
Francisco (Wood). Having an American born daughter with two full Chinese parents creates a barrier
between the three of them. June s mother cherishes the traditions and culture of China but June wants
to live and independent American life style (Wood). June s mother grew up in China and lived through
the Japanese invasion and wanted to hold onto whatever traditions and ideals she could. June didn t
care. June s independence was viewed as a defiant act to support her individualism in the American
culture (Shear). June knew this about herself but didn t realize what it meant for her relationship with
her
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World Hunger In America
The world is not caring about the more important things in life such as being thankful for what they
have and where they live, having great support systems, and being educated. All these things are great
to have in order to be successful but in the shadows are the ones who don t have the opportunity to
have those things and not having these things lead to those who end being homeless, hungry, or resort
to violence. I m here to talk about the big thing that is constantly on TV but isn t being taken into
action and that thing is world hunger. World hunger is one of the main problems in America and even
all around the world. I was watching TV and I noticed the BET awards was on and there were all these
rich celebrities who have all this money ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Or even learn anything to go anywhere in life so they end up with nowhere to work which means no
food, which means another family doesn t have anything to eat while other places in the world waste
food or have the money to help but they are just too stuck in their own world to help the next person
and help benefit them overall. Also having an education just doesn t help put food in your house and
on the table, it helps you get further and further in life then your kids will have something to look up
too and to be proud of and be able to say we didn t have much but my mom or dad still made a way
for us to have a good life. Those words are so inspiring that just hearing those words from someone
miles or even countries away will make them want to change their habits just to do well. And even
make them inspire others then we won t have world hunger especially if those with money help out to
the world overall will be much better because money does make a difference in anyone s life. Then are
charities that donate to countries that deal with world hunger but you have to do your research because
some
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The Industrial Waste Management Practices
INTRODUCTION:
Huge plants which operate in the industry of light, chemicals and other heavy industries, although
providing substantial employment and improving the economy, contribute to a lot of aquatic pollution
. Unless the industrial waste management practices are regulated and monitored for sensitive water
bodies around them, they pose a significant contamination risk. Locating a resourceful site, providing
facilities along with industrial waste and operational management practices are needed to minimize
this risk.
The most commonly affecting industrial waste includes petroleum hydrocarbons, heavy metals,
surfactants, toxins and/or salts, which pollute surrounding water bodies, making them unsuitable for
most of the water needs and harming the aquatic life therein. Algal blooms and oxygen deficit are the
result of excessive nutrients found in the waters.
Industrial wastes are also known to pollute underground water too which increase the cost and risk of
cleaning/treating sewage. Industrial pollutants such as oxygen scavengers may corrode pipes and
equipment in the sewerage collection system and in treatment plants. Greases and suspended matter
can cause pipe blockages and odors.
Metropolitan Water Supply , Sewerage and Drainage Bylaws 1981 ( as amended ), sewage , drainage,
or anything other than unpolluted water business , industry , warehouse or manufacturing premises
from the liquid , solid or gaseous refuse to define it as industrial waste . Industrial
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The Nature Of Villain In The Destructors By Graham Greene
The Destructors, by Graham Greene Samantha Webber 10/13/17 A villain is someone who commits
deplorable actions against others by going out of their way to inflict harm on others. In Destructors by
Graham Greene, the character Trevor T. is presented as an evil person with malicious intent, and is a
villain because he is unsympathetic to others and destroyed someone s home that meant very much to
them. The nature of villainy allows the reader to understand the theme of code of behavior. T. is
unsympathetic toward others. In the climax of the story, he intentionally destroys Thomas s house; one
of the only houses left after the London Blitz built by Christopher Wren. In the process, T. goes to
almost extreme measures to make sure the house is fully decimated; he locks Thomas in his own
bathroom, leaving him there with small rations until morning. T. came from an upperclass family, but
then he came down in the world, implying that something happened within the family that affected
their career. Based on T. s determination to destroy the house, I swear I can fix it, it can be inferred
that T. wants to take out his resent about losing everything on someone else. Also, having a lack of
empathy can be linked with psychopathy, a mental illness that prevents those who have from feeling
sympathy, and are generally contain a charming demeanor, like T., [T.] caught his elbow and
supported him. T. shows a calm and polite demeanor, giving the impression that he
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How Did Culture Influence Ancient Egypt Life And Culture
Kelly Styslowsky
Response #2
Adam Weekly
October 3, 2017 The Nile greatly influenced Egyptian life and culture. It also influenced artwork as
well, for a few different reasons. The backbone of Egypt was and still is the Nile River, which through
its annual floods, supported all life in that land. Throughout history Egyptian defined cultures, and
influenced the way they had developed along its banks. Most of the crops grow with the water from
the Nile River because of the rich soil it brings to them. The beginnings of Egyptian civilization
predate writing and are consequently obscure. Art work developed along the Nile just like the crops.
On the banks of the Nile River around 3500 B.C.E. Egyptians created the tombs, paintings, pottery, ...
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In the paintings of people in Egypt, ancient Egyptians would make the important person bigger than
the other people that were less important. When people were drawn, they would be drawn with the
head to the side, eye to the front, shoulders to the front and feet to the side. The background of the
drawing shows some of the history of the time period. Although Egyptian art was originally created
for religious and magical purposes, it also symbolizes and functions to reveal the Egyptian s beliefs
about the world. It also shows their attempts to understand and relate to these beliefs. In the Egyptian
social and religious context, works of art played a practical role, whose straightforward physicality is
not easy for the modern viewer to realize. The Nile river greatly influenced Egyptian life and culture
and it was also influenced in artwork as well. The Nile River, through its annual floods, supported all
life and artwork in that ancient land. It defined these cultures to the way they have developed along its
banks. It also influenced the creation of thousands of lithographs that were made in Egypt. The tombs,
paintings, pottery, and other artifacts were also a big part of the Nile River and its influence on
Egyptian life. Art work reflected Egyptians understandings of religion and the
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The Man To Send Rain Clouds And The Handsomest Drowned Man
Short Story Comparative Essay In their stories, both Leslie Marmon Silko and Gabriel Garcia
Marquez, utilize many symbols in order to further aid the audience in understanding the stories and
the meanings behind them. Both stories contain a deceased man as the center of the story, therefore
revealing the various actions that are portrayed towards them through the use of symbolism. In The
Man to Send Rain Clouds, Silko focuses on the different rituals that the culture has, unlike in The
Handsomest Drowned Man in the World, Esteban is the symbol that Marquez describes. The Man to
Send Rain Clouds and The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World are two short stories that
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In The Man to Send Rain Clouds, Silko reveals the use of symbolism through the actions of the
characters. Unlike in The Man to Send Rain Clouds, Marquez in The Handsomest Drowned Man in
the World, creates the fantasy character, Esteban, as the major symbol of the story. The characters
from The Man to Send Rain Clouds respect the old man who was found dead. They put feathers and
sprinkle holy water on the old man to show admiration towards him. However, in The Handsomest
Drowned Man in the World, the villagers first do not know how to act towards Esteban, therefore, they
play around with him. When the rest of the villagers finds out about Esteban, the women take care of
him and start fantasising about the way that their lives would have been different if their husbands
were like Esteban. This sparks the women s inspiration to change their lives. As revealed throughout
these two stories, both authors incorporate cultural aspects into their stories in order to reveal the
different ways that the characters have been taught to act towards deceased
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Pt1420 Week 1 Assignment
Karyss is a 2nd grade, who has repeated second. She will be turning 8 in August. She has an
individualized education plan in place to support her writing and reading comprehension. As of April
29th, she started coming to for support with number sense, multiple step word problems and fact
fluency. Her math grades have been three all quarter long. Cognitively, she has an even profile:
General Conceptual Ability = 95 Average, Verbal = 96 Average, Nonverbal Reasoning = 96 Average,
Spatial = 98 Average. These scores show that she has the ability perform on a grade level task. On the
Second grade CASE 21, which is a county benchmark assessment she scored two at 39%. The
interview took place in the CCR one on one. I read all directions and riddles out loud. It took two days
to complete the interview because she was very thoughtful and struggled through it to help me with
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Even thou, geometry involve shapes, nature, conjectures, proofs, angles, formulas and patty paper, one
needs the common language to express attributes. She was able to tell the number of sides a triangle,
pentagon, and rectangles. She could not complete parallel line task because she did not know what
parallel meant, which affected the parallelogram activity. I know that we were not supposed to give
instruction, but what a great learning moment we shared. We found lines and shapes in the classroom
environment and talk about where the lines started and ended. We addressed corners and where two
lines met. We traced tile lines on the floor. She came to the conclusions that top and bottom don t
touch. We marked parallel lines and talked about what parallel meant. She remembered parallel the
next day so it did make sense in her mind. In fact, she remembered the words from the warm up.
Many activities had a rubric that made it clear on how to analysis the
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Blanche s Psychological Breakdown
In Tennesse Williams play, A Streetcar Named Desire the readers are introduced to a character named
Blanche DuBois. In the plot, Blanche is Stella s younger sister who has come to visit Stella and her
husband Stanley in New Orleans. After their first meeting Stanley develops a strong dislike for
Blanche and everything associated with her. Among the things Stanley dislikes about Blanche are her
spoiled girl manners and her indirect and quizzical way of conversing. Stanley also believes that
Blanche has conned him and his wife out of the family mansion. In his opinion, she is a good for
nothing leech that has attached itself to his household, and is just living off him. Blanche s lifelong
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There is though Stanley who stands between her and Mitch. Stanley is a realist and cannot stand the
elusive dame Blanche , eventually destroying her along with her illusions. Blanche cannot withstand
his attacks. Before her, Stanley s household was exactly how he wanted it to be. When Blanche came
around and drunk his liquor, bathed in his bathtub, and posed a threat to his marriage, he acted like a
primitive animal that he was, going by the principle of the survival of the fittest . Blanche already
weakened by her torturous past did not have much of a chance against him. From their first meeting
when he realized she lied to him about drinking his liquor, he despised her. He attacked her fantasies
about the rich boyfriend at a time when she was most emotionally unstable. He had fact over her word
and forced her to convince herself that she did not part with Mitch in a friendly manner. Further, he
went on asking her for the physical telegram to convince him that she did receive it. When Blanche
was unable to provide it, he completely destroyed her fantasies, telling her how she was the worthless
Queen of the Nile sitting, on her throne and swilling down his liquor. This wild rebuttal by Stanley she
could not possibly take, just as she could not face a naked light bulb. Further when Stanley went on to
rape her, he completely diminished her mental stability. It was not the
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Personal Narrative-She s Macbook Pro Screen
He watches a strange woman s words unfold in the dull glow of his Macbook Pro screen. His wife
paces toward him across the hardwood floor of their penthouse condo. Quickly, he minimizes the chat
window. What are you doing? she asks. Oh, you know, the man stammers, It s these goddamn, you
know, work emails. She continues to speak, but he can t hear a word she says as the pressure builds
inside his chest. The man feels the dull throb of his heart from a vein that protrudes his temple. Her
lips move with a shrewish cadence, but the man can only think of the closed chat window where the
other woman s words are waiting to be read by him. Finally, his wife stands and goes back into the
kitchen to remove her green tea from the microwave. The man eagerly clicks the button to open the
chat window. LibrarianGoddess101: I tend to attract men that don t even realize they are into this.
LibrarianGoddess101: I end up being the one teaching them they are into being submissive, which is a
different thing. I have known I was into power dynamics forever, but as I said, men are very scared of
letting go. The man carefully considers how he should respond, then quickly types his reply.
Finance_Law_Man: It actually, I feel, substantially heightens your dominance to do that. Teaching
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I mean, maybe as a happy accident, but I kind of gave up on that for a minute. I mean, I m always
looking, but I wouldn t even begin to know the odds of actually finding someone online. Besides,
canvassing for a dominant woman would be a nightmare. So, how do you feel about tying me up and
having your way with me? A thousand foreseeable rejections would grow tiresome quickly. If I may
be so bold as to conjecture, I get the feeling you don t quite suffer the same problem that I do, since
with your charm and wit to spare, you can probably mold any candidate you deem worthy without too
many
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Famous Physicist Facts
Fact Sheet for Famous Physicist Name of Physicist: Frederic Joliot Curie Date of Birth: March 19,
1900 Date of Death: August 14, 1958, Nationality: French Description of Childhood Upbringing/Early
Years: Frederick s parents were Henri Joliot and Emilie Roederer in Paris, France. Growing up Joliot
was interested in sports rather than in his academics. After completing school, he moved to the radium
institute to work as the assistant of Marie Curie in 1925. Later the next year Joliot ended up marrying
her daughter, Irene Curie. Joliot Curie became their surname. He earned his Doctor of Science degree
a few years after marriage and began studying the structure of the atom with his wife after her
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The french Academy of Science and Academy of medicine was where he served as a member. He was
named commander of the Legion of honour and in 1946 he was elected as a foreign member of the
royal society. In 1951, he was also awarded Stalin Peace prize for his work as the president of world
council of peace. Describe at least 5 contribution(s) that your Physicists made to the world of science.
Joliot and his wife made the discovery of new radioactive isotopes prepared artificially. Namely
phosphorus, nitrogen, and aluminum. These discoveries revealed the possibility of using artificially
produced radioactive isotopes to follow chemical changes and physiological processes. The absorption
of radioiodine by the thyroid gland was detected and the course of radio phosphorus was traced in the
metabolism of the organism. The production of these atomic nuclei afforded further means for the
observations of changes in the atom as these nuclei broke down. Their discovery of the radioactive
isotopes composed and important step toward the solution of the problem of releasing the energy of
the atom, using neutrons instead of alpha particles for the bombardments which led to the fission of
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Charles Richard Drew Inventor
The inventor I chose is Charles Richard Drew. He invented the blood bank, but he improved the
techniques of blood storages. Around the time he invented was in 1938 in Presbyterian Medical center.
Drew wanted to invent the blood bank because he develop an interest in blood storage before he
graduated in 1933. After 5 months studying blood at a Medical center he discovered that plasma, a
pale yellow liquid without blood cells could be stored, preserved and used in time of emergency.
During the 5 month program, Drew collected blood from over 15,000 people and gave about 1,500
transfusions. He convinced Columbia University to establish a blood bank and soon was asked to go
to England to help set up that country s first blood bank. Drew became the
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The Chesapeake Bay is one of the largest and most useful...
The Chesapeake Bay is one of the largest and most useful renewable resources not only in the United
States, but in the world. The Chesapeake can be replenished naturally and has been used for hundreds
of years. There are many use and non use values of the Chesapeake. Use value implies that attributes
of nature are being utilized in some sense. In the case of the Chesapeake this can refer to the crabbing,
fishing, ecotourism and scenic values of the bay. Ecotourism is when people visit a natural or
environmental resource to engage in outdoor recreation of some sort. Non use values are values
expressed by humans simply for the existence of natural resources. Two more specific non use values
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This causes the resource rent, which is the net value of a resource prior to extraction, to diminish all
the way to zero. This rent dissipation occurs because of excess entry and effort levels of the
Chesapeake.
The Maryland Blue Crab, which is the most iconic creature of the Chesapeake, has decreased in
population from 276 million in 1990 to 131 million in 2008. This dramatic decrease has caused a
cumulative loss to both Maryland and Virginia of 640 million dollars. In an attempt to restore the blue
crab population, Maryland and Virginia instituted a public policy to place restrictions on the crabbing
of the Chesapeake. This is an example of a command and control policy because public authorities
established direct controls on individual actions. This created harsh economic hardships for many
crabbers, causing the Secretary of Commerce to decide that the blue crab fishery had undergone a
commercial failure as it is defined under the Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act. The Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act is the primary
authority for fishery management in the United States and it created regional fishery management
councils that attempt to establish limits on total catches and regulations. This failure
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Analysis Of Ian Mcewan s The Saturday Essay
In this analytic essay, I will be exploring the use of literary language in the novel Saturday by Ian
McEwan and how with the use of narration and imagery can under shadow a simple piece of
literature.
Ian McEwan uses a contemporary character to show the day in a life of a Londoner, with the aid of the
narrator s voice throughout, there is a lot of symbolic imagery and strong statements. The narrator
appears omniscient thought out this text, the effectiveness of this allows us to be emotionally attached
to just Henry, and not allowing much use of imagination. Wonderfully Ian McEwan challenges the
reader at moments of conflict, with morality in mind, to then following the view of Henry. Is the
lierarture theme of following this character a metaphor for London? I believe this choice of narration
is to cover up the sub lining of this piece of literature, which is power and identification of London
through a single character.
The use of the vocabulary in this novel is rather meticulous, every detail finely researched, a piece of
fiction that educates the reader and questions. With the use of sleeping, working, entertaining
themselves he writes humanly relatable actions, as if we were in fact a machine, a routine sequence
that sub textually describes the character Henry, and with that in place, describes London. Henry goes
about his day in a perfect circle . Henry s thoughts describe his accident as a trivial matter p82 an
inconvenience, which is shown when he disregards
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Mamilieen Luce Research Paper
A painter, lithographer and draftsman, Maximilien Luce was born in Paris, France on October 13,
1858. His parents, Charles Desire Luce and Louise Josephine Dunas were of modest means and lived
in the working class of Montparnasse. He began studying about engraving in 1872. In the evening he
took courses of engraving after training as a wood carver at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts
Decoratifs at the age of fourteen. That apprenticeship with that wood engraver lasted for three
years.Maximilien Luce entered a engraver shop and began working at the studio of the engraver
Eugène Froment where he made woodcut prints.The following year he traveled with Froment to
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Around 1894 He was also arrested for a short period on suspicion of being involved in the
assassination of the president of France, Mari François Sadi Carnot. He became involved in the Trial
of the Thirty and served a short term of imprisonment. They had a first child that was a boy named
Frederick, but unfortunately died in 1895 at the age of fifteen months old. They had another son the
following year who was also named Frederick, they also adopted Bouin s orphaned nephew, Georges
Edouard in 1903. Until 1904, Luce lived in Montmartre, so between 1904 and 1924, he lived in
Auteuil, then moved back to Paris. the streets of Montmartre in which appeared in many of his works.
After 1920, however, when he began spending a large amount of time around Rolleboise, Luce started
to paint in a freer manner. Maximilien Luce was elected President of the Societe des Artistes
Independants but then resigns his post in 1940 in the protest against racial laws enacted by the regime,
which had banned Jewish artists from all official groupings and exhibitions. Luce and Bouin married
in Paris in 1940, only a few months before her death in June. Luce died in Paris on February 6 the
following year,
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Gender and Power Dyanics in ; ‘Oroonoko’ by Aphra Behn and...
Paper 1; Oroonoko by Aphra Behn and The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope
The relationship between gender and power dynamics is relevant to the understanding of literature
through the ages. However, the widespread problematic belief that women are simply the passive,
powerless victims of male power is oversimplified and outdated. Power relations, as theorized by
Foucault in The History of Sexuality are far more complex; the dynamic is ever changing, from
moment to moment and therefore any interpretation of the exchange of power requires a much deeper
analysis than what meets the eye. The idea of power determined from and by sexuality can be
understood in a comparison of the novel, Oroonoko by Aphra Behn with the satiric poem, ... Show
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Pope describes Belinda who is meant to represent women in the era in the lines: Her lively looks a
sprightly mind disclose,/ Quick as her eyes, and unfixed as those: ( The Rape of the Lock , Canto II,
p.50). The use of the word sprightly refers to her being gay, vivacious, somewhat ditzy and her being
unfixed implies that Belinda, and women in general are fickle and unable to focus on any one thing.
Overall, Pope generalizes women as superficial, sprightly and attention seeking. This creates some
debate as to whether these women are powerful in being significant enough to be represented in the
first place or powerless in having their essence being snatched away by Pope. Additionally, while the
poem attempts the critique the values associated with femininity such as vanity, shallowness, self
obsession, and beauty, in order to do so it lends these qualities power to be the central theme of the
poem, in a sense glorifying the very same values he aims to critique.
Both texts pivot directly around female sexuality and its implications in a patriarchal culture where
women s bodies and their purity are regulated and valued as their true value. Imoinda is presented as
beautiful and desirable by fellow slaves and their masters. However, she isn t violated by Trefry even
though all the white Beautys he had seen, never charm d him so absolutely as this
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Analysis of Downfall of Pakistan Cricket- by Adnan Khalid...
Course Title : Organizational Behaviour
Assignment Title : Analysis of downfall of Pakistan cricket
Submitted By ; Chemical Engr Adnan Khalid
Submitted to : Prof Suhail Rizvi
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) : is the publicaly owned, governing authority for the regulation of
Cricket in pakistan. A Brief History of Pakistan Cricket and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB):
The Pakistan National Cricket Team is an International cricket team representing Pakistan. It is
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Javed Miandad came in to bat at number 3 and Pakistan lost wickets at regular intervals. Later
recalling the match, Miandad stated that his main focus was to lose with dignity. With 31 runs needed
in the last three overs, Miandad hit a string of boundaries while batting with his team s lower order,
until four runs were required from the last delivery of the match. Miandad received a leg side full toss
from Chetan Sharma, which he hit for six over the midwicket boundary.
1992 Cricket World Cup
Main article: 1992 Cricket World Cup
At the 1992 World Cup Semi Final, having won the toss, New Zealand chose to bat first and ended
with a total of 262 runs. Pakistan batted conservatively yet lost wickets at regular intervals. With the
departure of Imran Khan and Saleem Malik shortly thereafter, Pakistan still required 115 runs at a rate
of 7.67 runs per over with veteran Javed Miandad being the only known batsman remaining at the
crease. A young Inzamam ul Haq, who had just turned 22 and was not a well known player at the time,
burst onto the international stage with a match winning 60 off 37 balls. Once Inzamam got out,
Pakistan required 36 runs from 30 balls, which wicketkeeper Moin Khan ended with a towering six
over long off, followed by the winning boundary to midwicket. The match is seen as the emergence of
Inzamam onto the international cricket.
The 1992 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand marked Pakistan s first
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The United States Political System
Mankind has always undergone trends in a cyclical manor. However, as society presses forward, the
relative minima and maxima tend to break the threshold at an increasing rate meaning that what would
be considered normal is shortly lived. Today we live in a society where factions divide the nation in
their plight to achieve an organized force of ideas. The Political parties of the modern era have
become far more organized and are no longer looking to support ideas but are ever hungry to maintain
and gain political power rather than represent a people s voice. Our democratic republic relies on the
organized and informed voter to maintain a balance of control between the people and the
government. This is argued in Thomas Edison s 10th federalist paper in which he states, If a faction
consists of less than a majority, relief is supplied by the republican principle, which enables the
majority to defeat its sinister views by regular vote... it will be unable to execute and mask its violence
under the forms of the Constitution. When a majority is included in a faction, the form of popular
government, on the other hand, enables it to sacrifice to its ruling passion or interest both the public
good and the rights of other citizens. To secure the public good and private rights against the danger of
such a faction, and at the same time to preserve the spirit and the form of popular government, is then
the great object to which our inquiries are directed... Here we see the need for
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Cesar Freire s Pedagogy Of The Oppressed
Paulo Freire s Pedagogy of the Oppressed presents two distinct educational methods and asserts that
problem posing education, rather than the banking method, is what is necessary for humanity. This
particular excerpt of Pedagogy of the Oppressed encapsulates a vast scope of education. It begins with
an exposition, revealing what exactly banking method is, followed by the explanation of problem
posing education. Throughout the duration of the chapter, Freire passionately presents his ideals about
education through the scopes of these two educational styles. Pedagogy of the Oppressed starts off
with an explanation that the focus of his analysis is the relationship between teachers and students.
First, Freire believes that the majority of teachers today talk about reality as if it were motionless,
static, compartmentalized, and predictable (Paolo Freire). He uses lucidly negative diction like hollow
and alienating to describe the words these teachers speak, emphasizing that this clearly isn t enough
when it comes to educating students Freire goes on to call this particular type of educating narrative
education (Freire). Narrative education is where teachers act as the omnipotent being. Students are
merely taught everything as if it were objectively the same as any other fact, and not taught the
significance. Teachers do not learn anything from the students, either. Narrative education is a one
way street. An aspect of narrative education is the polarizing idea of
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Essay On Data Breach
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Federal Information Security Management
Act of 2002 (FISMA) were established to provide a set of standards, guidelines to assist all federal
agencies in executing the FISMA and to assist in managing cost effective programs to protect
organization s information and information systems. NIST founded on March 03, 1901 and now
headquartered Gaithersburg, Maryland. Founded by U.S. Congress, NIST was established to impose
general measurement standards laboratory; it is a non regulatory agency of the United States
Department of Commerce. The fledgling agency quickly assembled standards for electricity, length
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It was noted that the OPM has all but ignored warnings from government auditors from the
Government Accountability Office (GAO) and other internal auditors regarding vulnerabilities
(Hirschfeld Davis, 2015).
Compliance The inspector general s office submitted a report on OPM in November 2014, in the
report it states that OPM was not in compliance with Federal Information Security Management Act
(FISMA) 2002. This report suggests that OPM only met 75% of FISMA 2002 regulations. It was also
noted that several information security agreements between OPM and contractor operated information
systems have expired (Gallagher, 2015). The federal government is required to comply with the E
Government Act of 2002 which state that government agencies must protect privacy, and administer
Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA s). E Government Act of 2002 is an act to enhance the management
and promotion of electronic Government services and processes by establishing a Federal Chief
Information Officer within the Office of Management and Budget, and by establishing a broad
framework of measures that require using Internet based information technology to enhance citizen
access to Government information and services, and for other purposes (Public Law 107 347 E
Government Act of 2002, 2016). The Clinger Cohen Act of 1996 also known as The Information
Technology Management Reform Act of 1996, is designed to
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Summary Of Gun Control
This week, I chose an article about gun s control.
The article was written by Kelin Emmett and reviewed by Firmin DeBrabander .
Their opinion contradicts the opinion of some in saying that the right to have a weapon makes a
society free. The authors accuse the fear to make it pro gun. This is not freedom. The authors also
criticize the media by encouraging fear. The article claims that the communities most affected by
violence approve the control of the guns, and the areas least affected by violence often celebrated the
guns as emblematic of freedom.
My opinion about the subject of this article is:
I agree with the authors about having the power to have a gun don t give you freedom. If you want a
gun, this means you have a fear of something
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The Failure Of Vocation Limited Essay
1 IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM This essay exposits the failure of Vocation Limited to draft how might
a more appropriate application of the eight ASX Corporate Governance Principles (ASX, 2014, p. 4)
have conceivably prevented the failure. Corporate failure is referred to insolvency in Australia, which
means the inability to meet the due debt obligations, resulting in business suspension (Michaela,
Patricia, Susan, Kimberly, Matthew, 2012, p. 365). Corporate governance denotes to the system by
which corporations are directed and controlled (Michaela et al., 2012, p. 188). Moreover, Hamilton
and Micklethwait (2006, p. 1) postulates that the six causes of corporate failure are the most
representative with irrespective of sector or geography. Therefore, by applying the six main causes
(Hamilton Micklethwait, 2006, p. 1) and the eight principles (ASX, 2014, p. 4), the scope of the essay
is limited to the company prospective without consideration of external issues. Additionally, this essay
accesses only the public available information of Vocation. 2 DETERMINE RELEVANT
INFORMATION As vocational based training outsourced by the governments, Vocation pied in
pocketing supporting funds and students were endowed education with HELP loans (Joe Simon, 2014,
p. 2). Vocation established through three considerable RTOs then first listed in ASX (Vocation, 2014a,
p. 2 14) and expanded organically through merger and acquisition till July 2014 (Ferrier, 2015, p. 14;
Vocation, 2014a, p. 3).
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Essay On Fringe Catholicism
I. Introduction
This paper will answer the question of why Latin American Catholics are increasingly practicing
Fringe Catholicism. Catholicism has been an essential part of Latin American identity since it was first
imposed on the indigenous people by Spanish colonial powers. The mixture of Catholicism with
indigenous religions has led to a different development of Catholicism in Latin America than in other
parts of the world. For this reason many people cite, indigenous religions as a reason why there are
many practices in Latin America that do not align with the Catholic Church. Yet, the persistent
interdependence between the two religious groups does not address the various factors that have led to
an increased number of people praying to` non canonized folk saints.
This puzzle is important for it addresses a significant cultural shift in an essential aspect of Latin
American identity. Through various revolutions and almost consistent instability in various countries,
Catholicism has been a dependable creator and developer of Latin American identity. Therefore the
increased practice of Fringe Catholicism becomes a question not only of cultural identity but also one
which addresses the shifting relationships between practitioners and other members of the community.
Yet, the previous literature is consistently lacking in providing a detailed explanation of why people
pray to these various folk saints and rather answer the question of why these saints exist. A more
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Shock, Hemorrhagic And Non Hemorrhagic
Shock is described as a state of hypoperfusion of the organs and tissues, which results in cellular
dysfunction and cell death. There are many varieties of shock, but for the purpose of this essay I will
focus on hypovolemic shock. The term hypovolemic means low volume; this term in and of itself tells
us what the root cause of this form of shock is, low blood volume. There are two different types of
hypovolemic shock, hemorrhagic and non hemorrhagic. I will be discussing the possible causes, signs,
symptoms, and treatment options for the hemorrhagic type. I will also explain what health care
providers in the field should be looking for to determine whether the patient is in a state of
compensated or decompensating shock. Compensated shock is when the body is using all of it s
resources to maintain perfusion but in the later stages of shock the patient will decompensate, this is
when the body s attempts at maintaining perfusion are beginning to fail. Recognizing the signs and
symptoms of hypovolemic shock early is vitally important! The first thing that emergency medical
providers should remember is that just because you can t see bleeding does not mean it is not there.
Hemorrhagic shock can be missed if the care provider is hyperfocused on symptoms like low blood
pressure, which only becomes evident after the patient has already started de compensating. A
symptom that can be seen earlier on, while the patient is still in a compensated state is decreased
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Alcohol Vs Alcohol Research Paper
What is More Dangerous, Marijuana or Alcohol?
In recent times, marijuana has slowly become less and less of a taboo subject. The gradual legalization
has made marijuana a hot topic, both for its recreational uses and medicinal properties. The biggest
questions that remain are, is it dangerous and is it more dangerous than alcohol? Given the length of
time that alcohol has been legal most people would assume that it is the safer option, but is that true?
Risk from Alcohol
While alcohol may be readily available to anyone over the age of 21, it still comes with risk both to
your judgment and health. According to the CDC, excessive alcohol consumption leads to around
88,000 deaths annually. Alcohol consumption comes with both long term and short term effects on a
person, such as:
Impairment of judgment leading to injuries from motor vehicle accidents, drowning, falls and physical
instability.
People who are under the influence of alcohol may become violent, which has led to murder, assault
and sexual assault.
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Alcohol has been legal since 1933, even though the only benefit of consuming alcohol in excess, as
most people do, is a few possible hours of euphoria. While marijuana has been illegal since 1937 and
has been proven to have medicinal purposes far beyond its recreational reputation. When comparing
them side by side it is best to keep in mind that both can be vices and both can be beneficial. They
also, will both have a different effect from person to person. According to a study conducted by, Pew
Research, 69% of Americans believe that alcohol is more dangerous than marijuana. The truth is there
isn t a scientific answer to whether or not one is more dangerous than the other. Both marijuana and
alcohol have risk and until further research is done, consumer opinion will reign the topic of whether
or not one is more dangerous than the
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People With Developmental Disabilities
What assets appear to be a recognized and logical resource for people with a developmental disability?
Some of the assets that are recognized and logical resources for people with disability are Banks cause
every person with disability uses the bank services to receive their benefits and save for their goals
and future, at the same time people with disabilities are valuable customers for the banks. As well
libraries are great community centre to borrow some books, video tapes and even join a class, a group
of interest or activities like knitting groups or languages classes. Moreover libraries demonstrate,
promote and advocate for inclusion. In return people with disability make the library richer space with
the gifts they bring to it. Another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another asset that is underutilized by people with developmental disability is the local member of
parliament as its rare for a person with disability to write to the MP and request a change, however if
many letters were sent to a politician on the same issue it will put a pressure on the politicians to push
for a change. What assets do you think that people with a developmental disability could be a
particular asset to? People with developmental disabilities are assets to so many associations,
organizations, clubs and much more for example churches. People go to church for prayers and
healing, and because people with disabilities are known to be healers in very unique ways, this makes
the congregation stronger. Another way is being a healer to some individuals, throughout my career I
saw some people who had been suffering from Cancer, Dementia or life hardship and got in touch or
volunteered with people with developmental disabilities, that was a changing point in their lives, they
became happier, found a meaning and reduce their pain and
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Social Technical Theory in Knowledge Management
ITM 501
Module 1 Case Assignment
By
Social Technical Theory in Knowledge Management
May 20, 2010
Henry David Thoreau once said, True friendship can afford true knowledge. It does not depend on
darkness and ignorance . (Lewis 2006) If we look at friendship as an organization, and relationships
within, you will find that Thoreau s statement is relevant to knowledge management. Information
sharing between divisions, branches, and individuals is critical to the success of all. Additionally, John
Adams has stated, The preservation of the means of knowledge among the lowest ranks is of more
importance to the public than all the property of rich men in the country . (Lewis 2006) This directly
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(Levinson, 2007) The position of knowledge management traffic cop is key to the rate at which an
organization is able to learn. A single repository for the assembly and deployment of tools and
applications is critical to the success of a KM program. Levinson also warns that KM is not just about
a web portal, collaborative data base, or other electronic tools. It s about Social Network Analysis
(SNA) how does knowledge thread its way through an organization, and does everyone speak the
same language. Social Network Analysis is a diagnostic method for collecting and analyzing data
about the patterns of relationships among people in groups. Applied to knowledge management, SNA
can identify patterns of interaction in an enterprise, including its properties, such as the average
number of links between people in an organization, the number and qualities of subgroups,
information bottlenecks and knowledge brokers. SNA provides a view into the network of
relationships that gives knowledge managers leverage to: Improve the flow of knowledge and
information; Acknowledge the thought leaders and key information brokers (and bottlenecks); Target
opportunities where increased knowledge flow will have the most impact on your bottom line. The
method includes a simple survey that requests that people in an organization indicate their rating of the
importance of a
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The Ebola Virus In Richard Preston s The Hot Zone
Richard Preston s novel The Hot Zone, was based on a true story about the origins and incidents
involving viral hemorrhagic fevers, mainly the Ebola and Marburg viruses. It primarily focuses on the
Ebola virus first documented outbreak during the 1980s. As you read The Hot Zone, you will notice
that it has been divided into four individual segments. The first segment looks into the history of
filoviruses, and how AIDS emerged. The novel begins with Charles Monet, an elderly man who
travels to Kitum Cave in Kenya. After coming in contact with an odd liquid substance, he begins to
experience symptoms of the Marburg Virus (abbreviated as MARV ), which includes; headaches,
backaches, internal organs failing, and excessive bleeding. Monet travels to the Nairobi Hospital and
ends up infecting the young Doctor that treated him. Years after Monet s passing, a young pathologist
named Nancy Jaax is introduced. Her story was told in her point of view as she describes the
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Jaax promoted to work in Level 4 Biosafety containment area at USAMRIID (commonly referred to
as the Institution ), and assigned to research the Ebola virus. Monkeys were used to research Ebola s
effects on humans, hopefully, provide clues to its whereabouts, and develop a cure. Veterinarians who
supervised the monkeys, send tissue samples to Jaax and her colleagues, who determine that if an
illness is a strain of Ebola. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) decide to enter The Monkey House
to destroy the animals to avoid a potentially worldwide epidemic. This entire site was regarded as a
Hot Zone , and hundreds of monkeys were killed. During the said approach, a number of incidents
occurred and delayed the approached. This included a ventilated suit running out of battery power and
a monkey waking up on the operating table then biting a soldier. Fortunately, the facility was sterilized
so the scientists may resume
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Five Key Components Of Customer Service To The New Zealand...
Question One
Research at least two tourism or travel texts and identify five key components of customer service to
the New Zealand tourism or travel industry.
There are many ways for one to show good customer service and as said by Collier (2011), good
customer service is essential. Collier mentions that meeting and exceeding customer expectations is
the way to good customer service. To give good customer service, key methods would be being
consistent and continuous with work ethic and attitude, and constantly doing this. Being thoughtful
too not only customers, but other colleges are a key component as well as availability to customers.
This is important as customers need to feel as if you are willing and able to provide your service.
Punctuality and grooming are also mentioned as critical elements as it is how you present yourself to
customers.
Colliers skills and qualities mentioned replicate the five key components of customer service said by
the SERVQUAL service measuring system (Parasuraman, Zeithaml Berry 1988). The first component
is tangible, meaning the staff should have a tidy appearance, and all facilities should be clean and
presented well. Reliability is also a key component, customers should be able to trust the staff
members to do the correct job without fail. Responsiveness is also important, meaning the staff
member being prepared and eager to help the customer s and do it knowing that the customer is their
number one priority. Staff members need to
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American Imperialism In Japan Analysis
Nationalism has socio politically, internationally, and economically impacted Japan between 1750 and
1980 to controversial benefits and disadvantages. Nationalism can be defined as the shared patriotism
to the nation amongst the people and that the interests and needs of the nation state surpasses those of
other countries. This can serve as a unifying force and, in this case, it had a major socio political
impact and contributed to the development of a new national identity through establishing national
icons. The international impact stemmed from the wars raged by Japan against other nation states to
assert superiority and hold off potential invasions and conquests from strong Western powers. The
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After centuries of living in seclusion to the outside world, the government knew that they needed the
technological advancements that the West offered. The Industrial Revolution and growing urbanisation
in Japan had intended to and succeeded in mimicking Western growth. Moreover, the Japanese were
well known for their diligence, discipline, perseverance, and hard work this resulted in substantial
economic development including increased shipping of commodities and a significant expansion of
trade and handicraft industries. However, the political elite pocketed most of the profits through
influence and corruption. Workers and farmers found it unfair that their patriotic and back breaking
labour only received a little wage in comparison, but with a state controlled media and education
system, they couldn t make their voices heard. So overall, this collective and nationalistic open
mindedness for communal prosperity was beneficial for Japan as a whole, but the common people
were disadvantaged with no access to basic human rights and a fair
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The War In America Essay
General Grayston had returned to Atlanta with his new Armor force only to find the country thrust into
war. He was appalled that his commanders and the President as well as Parliament had moved forward
without his knowledge or permission. Not that they really needed his permission, but these were very
serious movements by the United States and he should have been involved in every facet of every
decision. Now he felt he had a mess to clean up, Fort Gordon had been re enforced and had broken
out, taking what forces he had there and chewed them up and spit them out. In addition, the Third
Infantry Division has also decided to breakout of Fort Stewart, they were on their way to securing
Savannah and heading east at the same time. It was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He was at General Grayston s office within fifteen minutes. He was escorted into the office by the
General s admin. General Grayston was standing in front of a large broad window, which gave a
wonderful view of downtown Atlanta. What can I do for you General? Colonel Jesop asked. Yes,
Colonel Jesop. General Grayston stood and shook the Colonel s hand. I d like an update on how it s
going looking for more of those shortwave radios. Colonel Jesop was a bit confused by the question, I
m sorry sir, that project was put on hold indefinitely by Major General Holcomb in your absence. He
told me all troops were needed to hold back the United States horde that was soon to be on our
doorstep. General Grayston was livid, not at Colonel Jesop, he was following orders, but because
Senior Officers in his command failed to see the big picture. Communications was an essential
element of government and the military. They were only as effective as their communication, the
radios would open the entire nation up, make it, in theory, easier to govern. It would also make troop
movements and a far more effective military, why couldn t everyone see what he did. Did they leave
you with anything? General Grayston asked. They left me with a squad, enough to run the radio shack,
I don t know who we are supposed to be talking to. As far as I know the radio in Macon went dead.
General Grayston sighed, why was he only finding this out now, I have a new mission for
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Analysis Of Cather s The Rye
First, I believe that cather s overall view is naturalistic. There s a few romatic points of view. The story
also had some realistic points of view. There was a young girl Alexandra. She had a little brother Emil.
It tells us in the beginning that they were walking around and there cat got stuck and a close friend of
Alexandra s help. His name was Carl. The Story later on tells you that time has passed and has had
many different occurrence. The love birds with the secret affair come to an end. The reason developed
when Frank became jealous because Frank Marie s husband, Shot Marie and Email under The
Mulberry Tree for having feeling for one another. Ivar was also another character in the story one of
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Emil had a kindling love for Marie (Tovesky) Shabata. Eventually they kissed but she was married.
Lou and Oscar got married and have children. Their lives were happy. They had a farm, family, and a
great relationship at least that s what everyone at least thought. The road led southwest, toward the
streak of pale watery light that glimmered in the leaden sky. The light fell upon the two sad young
faces that were turned mutely toward it: upon the eyes of the girl, who seemed to be looking with such
anguished perplexity into the future, upon the somber eyes of the boy, who seemed already to looking
into the past. Like most of their neighbors, they were meant to follow in paths already marked out for
them, not to break trails in a new country. A steady job, a few holidays, nothing to think about, and
they would have been very happy. It was no fault of theirs that they had been dragged into the
wilderness when they were little boys. A pioneer should have imagination, should be able to enjoy the
idea of things more than the things themselves.
Next, Frank Marie s husband shot them both under The White Mulberry Tree for having that affair.
Alexandra
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Globalization And The Concept Of Flexibility
Globalization and the concept of flexibility have been described to have a plethora of implications on
Human Resource Management (EH Bax, 1996). Hence, HR Managers are faced with new challenges
arising out of globalization, as they are saddled with the responsibility of implementing adaptable
strategies to the concept of flexibility, and to remain abreast with the changing times. The increased
power of market forces, the globalization of business and the associated de institutionalization of the
business firm s internal industrial relations have implied that the meaning of the firm as a social group
has been reduced to a social collectively in which instrumental rationality and efficiency as defined by
management have become the dominant norms. Economies than can improve their competitiveness by
de institutionalizing their markets, notably by increasing the flexibility of the labour market and by
decreasing the costs of labour by breaking down all kinds of institutional arrangements like social
security provisions and workers rights. (EH Bax, 1996) Modern HRM is not only about selecting and
recruiting people for specific job structures but also taking up the responsibility of the designing and
re designing of these job structures as per the market and changing company norms. The organization
s demands now dominate the worker: his qualifications have to fit completely to exigencies of the
relevant tasks (EH Bax, 1996). Hence one of the implications is the need to
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Renewable Energy Policies Operating At The Level Of The...
The world today, as we know it, acknowledges the impact of the carbon emission on the surrounding
environment with devastating effects such as global warming, rise of the ocean levels and destruction
of animal and vegetal life. Therefore, it started shifting towards more green sources of energy such as
renewable energy, ones that are more sustainable and more friendly to the environment. European
Union, one of the most advanced democratic models of our time, is one of the key players at the
global level which understands the need for this change in perspective and constantly advocates for
more elaborate policies and joined plans of action. The aim of this essay is to analyse the three main
renewable energy policies operating at the level ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The feed in tariffs could be explained simply by taking the cost of a particular system, dividing that
figure by the number of kilowatt/hours that the system can reasonably be expected to generate over its
service life (generally 20 years), and the result is the cost of that system per kilowatt hour. Now, tack
on whatever return on investment (ROI) is desired, and a feed in tariff had been obtained. This
approach allows a distinction to be made not only between different renewables technologies (solar,
wind, etc), but also between different system sizes. As an example a big wind farm will undoubtedly
produce more energy than the power collected from a certain amount of solar rooftops. With offering
different feed in tariffs for various system sizes, one can ensure the economic viability of the various
applications, thereby preventing windfall profits for large projects.
1.2. Secondly, in the coming decades, the trend of liberalising energy markets will have to be
combined with ambitious environmental goals within the European Union (EU). Currently prevailing
incentive schemes (such as trade in tariffs) for renewable energy might not be in line with
liberalisation of international energy markets. A good example might be the disadvantage that an
operator which is situated near a greater renewable energy potential area, having to accept all the
renewable
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  • 2. A Short Story Of The Scarlet Ibis By James Hurst The Scarlet Ibis is a short story written by James Hurst and was published in July of 1960. This tragedy is placed at the time of the civil war when a boy tells the story of his brother coming into this world. His brother was born very small and unhealthy, leading his parents to think that he will not survive for very long. But the aunt disagrees and the baby proves her right. Once the baby is three months, the mother and father decide to name him William Armstrong. His mother tells the brother that he is feedable but not all there , meaning that he isn t the typical boy that can run around and play. Brother is enraged at the fact that he won t have a playmate and decides that he wants to suffocate William until he sees the small infant give him a smile. The brother realizes that he isn t completely gone. As William ages to age two, he has learned to move about and crawl around. The doctors are afraid that if he is physically active like this, it will damage his heart. Instead of crawling, the doctors want him to scoot or crawl backward. With William Armstrong doing this, he earns the name Doodle , which is given to him by his older brother who feels that it is a much more fitting name. Doodle soon learns how to talk and feels a strong brotherhood between his brother even though he receives tough treatment from him. As Doodle becomes older, his brother decides that he does not want a brother who cannot walk at his age because that was embarrassing to him. The thought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Chebyshev’s Theorem and the Empirical Rule Chebyshev s Theorem and The Empirical Rule Suppose we ask 1000 people what their age is. If this is a representative sample then there will be very few people of 1 2 years old just as there will not be many 95 year olds. Most will have an age somewhere in their 30 s or 40 s. A list of the number of people of a certain age may look like this: |Age |Number of people | |0 |1 | |1 |2 | |2 |3 | |3 |8 | |.. |.. | |.. |.. | |30 |45 | |31 |48 | |.. |.. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Summarizing the above we get the following table: |Interval |k |[pic] |% | |[pic] |2 |[pic] |75 | |[pic] |3 |[pic] |88.9 | |[pic] |4 |[pic] |93.75 | |[pic] |5 |[pic] |96 | |[pic] |6 |[pic] |97.2 | Do we have to restrict ourselves to whole numbers as values for k? No, we may take any value for k as long as it larger than 1. For instance, for k = 2.5 we get the result that [pic] in the interval [pic] years Example 1: Students Who Care is a student volunteer program in which college students donate work time in community centers for homeless people. Professor Gill is the faculty sponsor for this student volunteer program. For several years Dr. Gill has kept a record of the total number of work hours volunteered by s student in the program each semester. For students in the program, for each semester the mean number of hours was 29.1 hours with a standard deviation of 1.7 hours. Find an interval for the number of hours volunteered in which at least 88.9% of the students in this program would fit. Solution:
  • 4. From the table above we see that a percentage of 88.9 will coincide with an interval of [pic] hours. This can be rewritten as an interval from 24 to 34.2 hours volunteered each semester. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings By Gabriel Garcia Marquez In Gabriel García Márquez short story, A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings, a mysterious man is found by Pelayo and Elisenda. This man was thought to be an angel because of his wings, but a priest came to check this out for himself to prove if this was true or not. Since the angel s dialect was unknown and it did not fit the ideological form of an angel, they considered him a fraud. As time passed, the angel served Pelayo and Elisenda as an attraction and a form of getting money for their own convenience. Similarly, people use extraordinary things to get money nowadays. The man in the story was mysterious and not much was known about him which made people wonder what kind of supernatural being or thing it is. People are used to what is familiar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. A Sunny Afternoon Of A California Bank It s a sunny afternoon in a California bank. The air is crisp and clean, the birds are bright and cheery, and the weather is all but perfect. Suddenly, a man bursts through the front doors, gun in hand. He orders everyone to drop to the ground and forces the bank manager to open up the safe. In that situation, everyone would know what to do. But what if the man had walked through the doors in a suit, claimed to be from corporate I.T. and wanted to check the power voltage on the branch s computers (Street, Ruin )? Would you recognize it as a crime? In 2011, this is exactly how one major financial institution had their data stolen by Jayson E. Street (Street, Ruin ). Fortunately, the threat was not real, and Street had been hired by the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both the government and the private sector have been aware of the threat social engineering poses to information security since the 1980s, but it has only gained public notoriety within the last decade. Still, while today s corporations may be prepared for a raid by anonymous cyber terrorists striking from overseas, they continue to turn a blind eye to the dangers of socially engineered attacks. Thanks to a combination of corporate oversight and poor employee training, hackers with zero coding knowledge are able to penetrate their secured buildings and wreak havoc. In order to combat this vulnerability, the Department of Homeland Security should take an active role in the operational security of major American businesses through extensive auditing and employee training. Of course, this problem did not emerge overnight. Low tech attack techniques have existed long before the invention of the computer. Dumpster diving is one of the oldest methods of information gathering, a vital step for any attack. Today, most firms simply toss their paper out in the trash without shredding. These documents can contain confidential information such as passwords or financial data. Even papers headlined with Do Not Disseminate or Confidential get tossed in the trash with everything else. Johnny Long, a penetration tester, jokingly proposed that those documents ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Minstrely Research Paper The Influence Minstrelsy and Vaudeville Had On the World When you learned about slavery in school, did you learn about minstrelsy s? And during government class, was vaudeville mentioned in regards to the 19th Amendment? I know I did not. I find this surprising because when I did learn about these two forms of drama in English 161, I was stunned at the amount of influence they had over the progression of slavery and the ratification of the 19th Amendment. In this paper, I will simply call attention to these unknown fields and argue that both minstrelsy s and vaudeville promoted the progression of specific groups of people. I will use the works of my primary source, Marvin McAllister and Shirley Carter, along with my own interpretations, to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... or Fredrick Douglass. It never once crossed my mind that a genre of theatre was indeed a major contributor to the prosperity of African Americans. Marvin McAllister wrote deeply about influences of Minstrels in his book: Whiting Up: Whiteface Minstrels and Stage Europeans in African American Performance. McAllister is now an African American studies Associate Professor at the University of South Carolina, a location which promotes his credibility in his first major assertion that whiteface minstrels arose in Charleston, South Carolina. In his first chapter, McAllister claims that during the colonial and antebellum periods, whiteface minstrel shows derived from the living conditions in South Carolina. In comparison to other the other cities at the time, Charleston was relatively lenient towards slaves. An example of this is how South Carolina s dependency on skilled Africans made room for negotiations. What McAllister is trying to do is inform the readers about the origins of how minstrels arose, an appropriate move for the introduction. These conditions, argued McAllister, allowed slaves to negotiate living out, which allowed for black slaves to move away from the master s plantation and this created Charleston s first black neighborhood: the Neck. Although I agree with McAllister, I would like to add that living out was the first form of unification of African Americans and advancement of their rights. Moving away from slave owners and coming together was essentially how whiteface minstrels ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Research Paper On Tattoo Redness Tattoo Redness: Is It Normal? Wound healing, according to the Journal of International Medical Research, starts immediately after an injury. The tattoo is a wound too and it s healing process starts immediately the artist finishes. Redness is one of the healing stages and most people will attest to having the tattoo look red, swollen and inflamed when the tattoo is fresh. The little needle used to insert ink into the skin, punches into it a thousand times to create a huge wound, depending on the size of your tattoo. This will bruise the area for days before it heals. The body naturally reacts to a wound by pumping blood to the area in large volumes, as it tries to supply the area with oxygen, nutrients and blood clotting cells. This aid in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such instances require a check up from either your artist or the doctor. swelling can be caused by several reasons including: Infection This is one of the main causes of redness. An infection occurs if one fails to take care of the tattoo properly. Failure to keep it clean and sterile will introduce bacteria to the area and cause infections. To prevent this, follow instructions given by your artist on tattoo aftercare. Most tattoo artists recommend keeping the bandage on for 12 to 24 hours after the tattoo is done. Take the bandage off and use warm water and fragrance free soap to clean the area. Use clean fingers to wash gently using circular motions. Pat it dry and allow it to dry out before applying moisturizer. Airing the tattoo prevents the area from trapping moisture that could harbor bacteria. Tattoo infections though rare, can cause serious risks to your health. It s also important to note that healing time for tattoos is different for everyone and depends on many factors. Yours may just be taking some time before it heals. If the redness persists for more than 10 days see a doctor especially if it s accompanied by the following ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Main Causes Of The Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution was implementation of new manufacturing processes during the time period of the 18th and 19th century. Prior to the industrial revolution manufacturing was done at people s homes in rural locations. After the industrial revolution began jobs were moved from rural homes into city factories which resulted in a change in the volume and the variety of goods being produced, but also the people s standard of living to change. Before the start of the Industrial Revolution goods were typically made, processed and sold locally or in limited quantities. Goods were often produced in rural homes and farms. One of the main causes for this to occur was due to transportation. Transportation was one of the biggest impediments for economic growth in Europe and especially for colonists in America. It was worse in America since it was newly discovered land there was no infrastructure to start making new roads. Europe had roads, but many were not suitable for long and quick passages to trade goods over long distances. There were a few forms of transportation. People typically traveled by horse or mule. When traveling with a horse or mule some people used a Conestoga Wago to transport cargo. However, due to the road conditions it was hard to travel by these means. An alternative was to send goods down river by loading them onto canoes to send down waterways. During the 18th century Britain and France began tackling the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Kinetic Energy Science Project There is energy all around us. We have energy in our everyday lives but we normally don t think about the energy being used. For example, a cup on a table, this is potential energy. It is not moving and it is completely still on the table. When you re driving in your car you are using kinetic energy. In this experience we are using potential, kinetic, and gravitational potential energy. We are using these forms of energy, math, and science to test how fast an object will roll down a ramp. Kinetic energy is energy due to motion in which case all moving objects have kinetic energy. For example, a boulder rolling down a mountain has kinetic energy. All moving objects have kinetic energy. In this experiment, we will use kinetic energy when we are rolling the object down the ramp. This is kinetic energy because it is The object will be moving. Potential energy is stored ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You will need the books and the wood to make a ramp. You need a stopwatch to see how long it takes for the object to roll down the ramp. You need paper and pencil to record how long it takes the object to roll down the ramp. The first thing that you have to do to complete this experiment is to create a ramp. Stack the number of books you have and place a The next thing that should be done is to find the angles of the ramp. Next, you have to find an object to roll down the ramp 10 times. After you roll the object down the ramp, record what you have found about the experiment. Doing this experiment, I have found 10 different times it takes our object to roll down a ramp of two math books and one science book. I have converted the seconds it takes for the object to roll down the ramp to the number of feet per hour it takes for the object to roll down the ramp. After I converted them to feet per hour, I created a frequency table and histogram to show my data I have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Complete Surgical Excision Of Skin Lesions Excision of Skin Lesions Excision of a skin lesion refers to the removal of a section of skin by making small cuts (incisions) in the skin. This procedure may be done to remove a cancerous or noncancerous growth on the skin. It is typically done to treat or prevent cancer or infection. It may also be done to improve cosmetic appearance. The procedure may be done to remove: Cancerous growths such as basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, or melanoma. Noncancerous growths such as a cyst or lipoma. Growths such as moles or skin tags, which may be removed for cosmetic reasons. Various excision or surgical techniques may be used depending on your condition, the location of the lesion, and your overall health. LET YOUR HEALTH ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the following excision techniques will then be performed. At the end of any of these procedures, antibiotic ointment will be applied as needed. Complete Surgical Excision The area of skin to be removed will be marked with a pen. Using a small scalpel or scissors, the surgeon will gently cut around and under the lesion until it is completely removed. The lesion will be placed in a fluid and sent to the lab for examination. If necessary, bleeding will be controlled with a device that delivers heat (electrocautery). The edges of the wound may be stitched (sutured) together, and a bandage (dressing) will be applied. This procedure may be performed to treat a cancerous growth or a noncancerous cyst or lesion. Excision of a Cyst The surgeon will make an incision on the cyst. The entire cyst will be removed through the incision. The incision may be closed with sutures. Shave Excision During shave excision, the surgeon will use a small blade or electrically heated loop instrument to shave off the lesion. This may be done to remove a mole or skin tag. The wound will usually be left to heal on its own without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Pros And Cons Of Virtual Communities The internet and generally the web, have an increased interest in studying communities. It seems that it is important how they act, what is their purpose and how companies can take benefit of them. Software companies have tried to create groups of users which have been tested with new programs and experimentations. These experimentations have led to the creation of online or virtual communities in the early years of the internet. Online communities have been characterized in the first place as spontaneous events that provided community members with knowledge, opinions and experiences with other users. The increase in computers and the access to the internet have led to the creation of the first formats of communities that were news groups, chat rooms, newsletters and multi user domains. The feeling of belonging made communities to work like social entities that unite users that were looking for support and to exchange information. Dholakia, Bagozzi, and Pearo (2004) recognized some of the main features of virtual communities. The human desire for connection has created online or virtual communities. There is a main difference from physical communities in that in this type people meet face to face and then they maintain a relationship while in online communities people users form first online ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However we are going to present some examples beginning with one from Whittaker, Isaacs and O Day(1997): First of all members share interests, needs or activities which have a direct connection with the important need of belonging to the community. Therefore members have a participatory attitude which often leads to shared emotions. Members can also access shared resources. Moderators control these resources by regulating their access. It is important to mention also that the information is reciprocal. Finally members participate in the same context having common protocol and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Deer Hunter Monologue DIALOGUE Although the film relies heavily on location, cinematography and music to tell the story, it is the dialogue that gives it its humanity. When Mike returns home and sees Linda for the first time she hugs Mike, tells him she is happy he is back yet she pauses and says I don t know how I feel . This perfectly describes everyones state of mind at this point in the story. Mike is asked how it feels to be shot. He responds It don t hurt if that s what you mean . It was a strange question and an odd response. Of course it hurts if you are shot, but I think he was trying to convince both his friends and himself that he wasn t mentally affected by the war. Film critic Roger Ebert commented The Deer Hunter is far from flawless, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Deer Hunter deals with the ramifications of war but is it a war movie. The answer is yes and no. Relatively little time is devoted to war footage, seemingly the director believes that we are intuitively aware of what a war looks like and focuses instead on the human toll of war. It is also difficult, as Mr. Biskind suggests, to discern what political statement the filmmaker is trying to make, if any at all. If I had to categorize this film I would call it a psychological drama.The same film could have been made using any number of backdrops. The war had ended only three years prior to the making of The Deer Hunter so it seems logical that Cimino chose the Viet Nam War as his subject. As important as the movie seemed in 1978, I think the passage of time has dampened the enthusiasm over its importance. The director s next film, Heavens Gate was
  • 14. a box office flop. From that moment, critics began to re examine their praise of The Deer Hunter . Fame can certainly be fleeting. PERSONAL REACTION I chose this film for several reasons. I knew very little about the Viet Nam War and I wanted to know more. Based on the awards the film received and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Goal By Eliyahu M. Veldt The Goal, a fictional novel written by Eliyahu M. Goldratt, introduces the reader to a plant manager of a production plant within the UniCo Manufacturing group, Alex Rogo, who is experiencing consistent problems in meeting targeted production levels. Faced with an ultimatum, ta turn his plant profitable in three months, Rogo seeks guidance from a distant acquaintance of his, Jonah, an old physics professor. This consultancy introduces concepts that will constitute cornerstones of Rogo s strategy to turn the plant around. These concepts are also applied successfully by Rogo in the alternative story line of his marital life. When reaching out to Jonah, Rogo is to some extent perplexed of why the plant is not performing as expected, he is instructed to define the true goal of the firm. After contemplation, Rogo managed, with help of one of his accountants, to expand the ultimate goal to make money into essentially three categories: to increase net profit, while simultaneously increasing return of investment, while simultaneously increasing cash flow . The measures, as outlined by Jonah, of this overarching goal were; Throughput, Inventory and Operational Expense. Throughput refers to the rate at which the system generates cash from sales, Inventory is defined as the total money invested in purchasing things intended to sell, whereas Operational Expense is the cost associated with turning inventory into throughput. These measurements as defined in the Goal differ in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Night Staff Observation Report Due to my recent hectic schedule I am now able to response to your calls and emails to further explain the concerns per my voicemail message left on January 4, 2017. I have prepared an illustration involving complications formulated over 2yrs throughout events withheld by myself and 90% of Pretrial Jail Release night staff. The continuance of these situations has provided a high volume in the decrease of employment, accuracy in completion of work, and mental/physical illness. Therefore there is a dire request for resolutions. The following list has been present numerous times per (Marjoe Stevenson, Daphne Kimmons, Lana Greer, and Richard Harrell) protocol as established in the Employee s Handbook in grievances with results of subjective disciplinary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Working in a men s correctional facility can be very dangerous, and with exiting the jail alone in the late night hours or early morning hours can be life threatening. Supervisors and Management are not concern nor knowledgeable of how to handle safety precautions and emergency which can cause a great fear within a men jail. There have been many events where these issues were a concern to employees (July 04, 2015 8:53pm) lead staff enforced last minute schedule changes, (Jan 5, 2017 around 11pm) an event of indecent exposure, (Feb 04, 2015 8:49pm) personal attacks, and harassments were lead staff has shown little to no knowledge, concern, or vulnerability to these events (December 09,2015 8:55pm). There has been many meeting (Feb 05, 2015) (August 06, 2015 8:50 pm) (Jan. 05, 2017 11am) pertaining to these events, and numerous emails where documentation has been provided. Also occurrences where I am left at my work station alone (Jan 18, 2017 9:07pm) (Jan 23, 2017 6pm) with no listed safety precautions. All of these date provided can be proved per email/documented. There are currently still no safety precautions neither listed or provided to staff nor enforced by the pretrial night ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Oral Paracetamol Essay Abstract Objective: To investigate the perioperative analgesic efficacy of oral paracetamol (Pardale V ®) at licensed dose in dogs undergoing surgery. Study design: Prospective, randomized, blinded, positive controlled, non inferiority with 95% confidence interval clinical trial. Animals: 150 dogs Methods: Client owned dogs presenting for soft tissue surgery or orthopaedic surgery, suitable for meloxicam and paracetamol and with at least 12 hours off treatment with opioids and 48 hours off non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAID) are included in this study and randomly allocated in the meloxicam or paracetamol treatment group. The first administration of the analgesic test drug is at least 2 hours before induction of anaesthesia and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Randomization is ensure with the use of cards inside closed envelopes. After opening the envelope and checking the card, the nurse or veterinary surgeon not involved in data collection seals the envelope with the patient label. Though this method investigator is not able to see the dog allocation and blinding is ensured. There will be 100 dogs allocated in group P. This dogs are having oral paracetamol (Pardale V®) at licensed dose, at least 2 hours before induction of anaesthesia and continued every 8 hours for up to 48 hours after T0. 50 dogs will be allocated on the group M allocated receiving oral meloxicam (Metacam® oral suspension). First dose is the loading dose (0.2 mg/kg) given at least 2 hours before induction of anaesthesia and treatment continues with the maintenance dose (0.1 mg/kg orally) every 24 hours up to end of the study. Dogs in each group will be matched as far as possible, at first level by the type of surgery (Soft tissue surgery or orthopaedic surgery), surgical procedures (e.g. bitch spay, TPLO, TTA) and at second level matching by breed and sex will be attempted. After the 48h all dogs can be treated with meloxicam. Dogs in the group P can switch to meloxicam, at maintenance dose, 8h after last dose of paracetamol. Outcome ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay On Patient Safety 2 Systems That Help Organizations Reach Patient Safety Goals The Joint Commission works to improve healthcare safety by collaborating with medical professionals. [1] The commission is and independent, non profit organization committed to patient safety in the United States. Around the globe, medical professionals recognize Joint Commission accreditation and certification as a genuine representation of quality and commitment to meeting exemplary performance standards. The commission fulfills these objectives by evaluating healthcare organizations and guiding medical facilities in delivering safe, effective, high quality services. Most Joint Commission patient safety goals revolve around prescription use, infection mitigation, surgery ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For such a culture to flourish, nurse practitioners must know that organizational leaders will focus on solution versus assigning blame. Effective leaders use these opportunities to repair the systems that guide nurse activities. The Joint Commission suggests that organizations that follow these guidelines create a safety culture of continuous learning and improvement. Data Use and Reporting Systems The commission recommends that healthcare organizations utilize a detailed competed reporting system to record and monitor safety events. The system should allow organizational leaders to track metrics for adverse events, close calls and hazardous condition reports. Additionally, computed safety systems should be flexible, making it easy for leaders change system parameters to suit evolving organizational objectives. The commission reminds nurse leaders to consider the human aspect of computed safety reporting. It s important that nurses are aware that there will be no repercussion for reporting safety events. Nurse leaders must educate their charges about what incident constitute safety events and the proper procedures for recording these occurrences. In addition, leaders should also provide timely feedback to those who have submitted reports. It s critical that leader use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Effect Of Temperature And Ph Of Enzymes Activity... The effects on temperature and ph of enzymes activity saliva amylase Term 3 Year level; Twelve Name; Michelle Van Biljon Teacher; Miss Draft due; Week 5 (Tuesday) Due date; Week 6 (Tuesday) Introduction The enzymes inside the human body is a protein molecule which is a biological catalyst containing 3 types of characteristics. The first characteristic of an enzyme is to increase inside the human body depending on the rate of reaction. Secondly most of the enzymes inside the human body will take control and only act specifically upon one reactant, this is called the substrate, and this is the enzyme that produces products. Third most important is the enzymes strongly regulate in a circle, from a low concentration (activity) to a high concentration (activity) then back around vice versa. The enzymes can strongly be affected in the changes of both the temperature and the different ph levels. Every individual enzyme works to a certain extent reacting to a certain ph level and temperature, its activity decreasing at values above and below that point due to denaturation. For enzymes, denaturation can be defined as the loss of enough structure rendering the enzyme inactive. The tertiary structure of the enzymes and their function also includes the non covalent force in creating and determining the shape and the structure of all enzymes. The salivary amylase is found in the salivary glands inside the human body which is produced by the ptyalin. Maltose and Isomaltose are a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Pair Of Tickets A Pair of Tickets is a short story in the book, The Joy Luck Club, which is compiled of several short stories told by 4 daughters and their mothers and this short story is the final chapter of the book and reflects a lot of the themes presented in the earlier part of this book. This book deals with all different types of mother daughter relationships between Chinese mothers with American daughters. This short story is told by Jing Mei, or June, and her journey to meet her long lost sisters. Her mother has passed away and Jing Mei is fulfilling her mother s wishes. Her and her father travel to China, and visit family and Jing Mei slowly discovers more about the culture she has been raised in and things begin to make sense for Jing Mei. In the Joy Luck Club, Jing Mei and her mother do not have the best relationship and we get a brief glimpse of this in the short story. This short story is not only about Jing Mei s journey to China but also a journey to find her true identity and what it truly means to be Chinese and not just Look Chinese. At the beginning of the story we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... June never wanted to embrace the Chinese culture that her mom wanted her to which created some tension between the two. Earlier in the book, The Joy Luck Club, we learned that June is born in San Francisco (Wood). Having an American born daughter with two full Chinese parents creates a barrier between the three of them. June s mother cherishes the traditions and culture of China but June wants to live and independent American life style (Wood). June s mother grew up in China and lived through the Japanese invasion and wanted to hold onto whatever traditions and ideals she could. June didn t care. June s independence was viewed as a defiant act to support her individualism in the American culture (Shear). June knew this about herself but didn t realize what it meant for her relationship with her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. World Hunger In America The world is not caring about the more important things in life such as being thankful for what they have and where they live, having great support systems, and being educated. All these things are great to have in order to be successful but in the shadows are the ones who don t have the opportunity to have those things and not having these things lead to those who end being homeless, hungry, or resort to violence. I m here to talk about the big thing that is constantly on TV but isn t being taken into action and that thing is world hunger. World hunger is one of the main problems in America and even all around the world. I was watching TV and I noticed the BET awards was on and there were all these rich celebrities who have all this money ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Or even learn anything to go anywhere in life so they end up with nowhere to work which means no food, which means another family doesn t have anything to eat while other places in the world waste food or have the money to help but they are just too stuck in their own world to help the next person and help benefit them overall. Also having an education just doesn t help put food in your house and on the table, it helps you get further and further in life then your kids will have something to look up too and to be proud of and be able to say we didn t have much but my mom or dad still made a way for us to have a good life. Those words are so inspiring that just hearing those words from someone miles or even countries away will make them want to change their habits just to do well. And even make them inspire others then we won t have world hunger especially if those with money help out to the world overall will be much better because money does make a difference in anyone s life. Then are charities that donate to countries that deal with world hunger but you have to do your research because some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Industrial Waste Management Practices INTRODUCTION: Huge plants which operate in the industry of light, chemicals and other heavy industries, although providing substantial employment and improving the economy, contribute to a lot of aquatic pollution . Unless the industrial waste management practices are regulated and monitored for sensitive water bodies around them, they pose a significant contamination risk. Locating a resourceful site, providing facilities along with industrial waste and operational management practices are needed to minimize this risk. The most commonly affecting industrial waste includes petroleum hydrocarbons, heavy metals, surfactants, toxins and/or salts, which pollute surrounding water bodies, making them unsuitable for most of the water needs and harming the aquatic life therein. Algal blooms and oxygen deficit are the result of excessive nutrients found in the waters. Industrial wastes are also known to pollute underground water too which increase the cost and risk of cleaning/treating sewage. Industrial pollutants such as oxygen scavengers may corrode pipes and equipment in the sewerage collection system and in treatment plants. Greases and suspended matter can cause pipe blockages and odors. Metropolitan Water Supply , Sewerage and Drainage Bylaws 1981 ( as amended ), sewage , drainage, or anything other than unpolluted water business , industry , warehouse or manufacturing premises from the liquid , solid or gaseous refuse to define it as industrial waste . Industrial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Nature Of Villain In The Destructors By Graham Greene The Destructors, by Graham Greene Samantha Webber 10/13/17 A villain is someone who commits deplorable actions against others by going out of their way to inflict harm on others. In Destructors by Graham Greene, the character Trevor T. is presented as an evil person with malicious intent, and is a villain because he is unsympathetic to others and destroyed someone s home that meant very much to them. The nature of villainy allows the reader to understand the theme of code of behavior. T. is unsympathetic toward others. In the climax of the story, he intentionally destroys Thomas s house; one of the only houses left after the London Blitz built by Christopher Wren. In the process, T. goes to almost extreme measures to make sure the house is fully decimated; he locks Thomas in his own bathroom, leaving him there with small rations until morning. T. came from an upperclass family, but then he came down in the world, implying that something happened within the family that affected their career. Based on T. s determination to destroy the house, I swear I can fix it, it can be inferred that T. wants to take out his resent about losing everything on someone else. Also, having a lack of empathy can be linked with psychopathy, a mental illness that prevents those who have from feeling sympathy, and are generally contain a charming demeanor, like T., [T.] caught his elbow and supported him. T. shows a calm and polite demeanor, giving the impression that he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Did Culture Influence Ancient Egypt Life And Culture Kelly Styslowsky Response #2 Adam Weekly October 3, 2017 The Nile greatly influenced Egyptian life and culture. It also influenced artwork as well, for a few different reasons. The backbone of Egypt was and still is the Nile River, which through its annual floods, supported all life in that land. Throughout history Egyptian defined cultures, and influenced the way they had developed along its banks. Most of the crops grow with the water from the Nile River because of the rich soil it brings to them. The beginnings of Egyptian civilization predate writing and are consequently obscure. Art work developed along the Nile just like the crops. On the banks of the Nile River around 3500 B.C.E. Egyptians created the tombs, paintings, pottery, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the paintings of people in Egypt, ancient Egyptians would make the important person bigger than the other people that were less important. When people were drawn, they would be drawn with the head to the side, eye to the front, shoulders to the front and feet to the side. The background of the drawing shows some of the history of the time period. Although Egyptian art was originally created for religious and magical purposes, it also symbolizes and functions to reveal the Egyptian s beliefs about the world. It also shows their attempts to understand and relate to these beliefs. In the Egyptian social and religious context, works of art played a practical role, whose straightforward physicality is not easy for the modern viewer to realize. The Nile river greatly influenced Egyptian life and culture and it was also influenced in artwork as well. The Nile River, through its annual floods, supported all life and artwork in that ancient land. It defined these cultures to the way they have developed along its banks. It also influenced the creation of thousands of lithographs that were made in Egypt. The tombs, paintings, pottery, and other artifacts were also a big part of the Nile River and its influence on Egyptian life. Art work reflected Egyptians understandings of religion and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Man To Send Rain Clouds And The Handsomest Drowned Man Short Story Comparative Essay In their stories, both Leslie Marmon Silko and Gabriel Garcia Marquez, utilize many symbols in order to further aid the audience in understanding the stories and the meanings behind them. Both stories contain a deceased man as the center of the story, therefore revealing the various actions that are portrayed towards them through the use of symbolism. In The Man to Send Rain Clouds, Silko focuses on the different rituals that the culture has, unlike in The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World, Esteban is the symbol that Marquez describes. The Man to Send Rain Clouds and The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World are two short stories that encounter symbolism that is revealed throughout the way that different cultures act ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Man to Send Rain Clouds, Silko reveals the use of symbolism through the actions of the characters. Unlike in The Man to Send Rain Clouds, Marquez in The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World, creates the fantasy character, Esteban, as the major symbol of the story. The characters from The Man to Send Rain Clouds respect the old man who was found dead. They put feathers and sprinkle holy water on the old man to show admiration towards him. However, in The Handsomest Drowned Man in the World, the villagers first do not know how to act towards Esteban, therefore, they play around with him. When the rest of the villagers finds out about Esteban, the women take care of him and start fantasising about the way that their lives would have been different if their husbands were like Esteban. This sparks the women s inspiration to change their lives. As revealed throughout these two stories, both authors incorporate cultural aspects into their stories in order to reveal the different ways that the characters have been taught to act towards deceased ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Pt1420 Week 1 Assignment Karyss is a 2nd grade, who has repeated second. She will be turning 8 in August. She has an individualized education plan in place to support her writing and reading comprehension. As of April 29th, she started coming to for support with number sense, multiple step word problems and fact fluency. Her math grades have been three all quarter long. Cognitively, she has an even profile: General Conceptual Ability = 95 Average, Verbal = 96 Average, Nonverbal Reasoning = 96 Average, Spatial = 98 Average. These scores show that she has the ability perform on a grade level task. On the Second grade CASE 21, which is a county benchmark assessment she scored two at 39%. The interview took place in the CCR one on one. I read all directions and riddles out loud. It took two days to complete the interview because she was very thoughtful and struggled through it to help me with my homework. There were times ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even thou, geometry involve shapes, nature, conjectures, proofs, angles, formulas and patty paper, one needs the common language to express attributes. She was able to tell the number of sides a triangle, pentagon, and rectangles. She could not complete parallel line task because she did not know what parallel meant, which affected the parallelogram activity. I know that we were not supposed to give instruction, but what a great learning moment we shared. We found lines and shapes in the classroom environment and talk about where the lines started and ended. We addressed corners and where two lines met. We traced tile lines on the floor. She came to the conclusions that top and bottom don t touch. We marked parallel lines and talked about what parallel meant. She remembered parallel the next day so it did make sense in her mind. In fact, she remembered the words from the warm up. Many activities had a rubric that made it clear on how to analysis the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Blanche s Psychological Breakdown In Tennesse Williams play, A Streetcar Named Desire the readers are introduced to a character named Blanche DuBois. In the plot, Blanche is Stella s younger sister who has come to visit Stella and her husband Stanley in New Orleans. After their first meeting Stanley develops a strong dislike for Blanche and everything associated with her. Among the things Stanley dislikes about Blanche are her spoiled girl manners and her indirect and quizzical way of conversing. Stanley also believes that Blanche has conned him and his wife out of the family mansion. In his opinion, she is a good for nothing leech that has attached itself to his household, and is just living off him. Blanche s lifelong habit of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is though Stanley who stands between her and Mitch. Stanley is a realist and cannot stand the elusive dame Blanche , eventually destroying her along with her illusions. Blanche cannot withstand his attacks. Before her, Stanley s household was exactly how he wanted it to be. When Blanche came around and drunk his liquor, bathed in his bathtub, and posed a threat to his marriage, he acted like a primitive animal that he was, going by the principle of the survival of the fittest . Blanche already weakened by her torturous past did not have much of a chance against him. From their first meeting when he realized she lied to him about drinking his liquor, he despised her. He attacked her fantasies about the rich boyfriend at a time when she was most emotionally unstable. He had fact over her word and forced her to convince herself that she did not part with Mitch in a friendly manner. Further, he went on asking her for the physical telegram to convince him that she did receive it. When Blanche was unable to provide it, he completely destroyed her fantasies, telling her how she was the worthless Queen of the Nile sitting, on her throne and swilling down his liquor. This wild rebuttal by Stanley she could not possibly take, just as she could not face a naked light bulb. Further when Stanley went on to rape her, he completely diminished her mental stability. It was not the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Personal Narrative-She s Macbook Pro Screen He watches a strange woman s words unfold in the dull glow of his Macbook Pro screen. His wife paces toward him across the hardwood floor of their penthouse condo. Quickly, he minimizes the chat window. What are you doing? she asks. Oh, you know, the man stammers, It s these goddamn, you know, work emails. She continues to speak, but he can t hear a word she says as the pressure builds inside his chest. The man feels the dull throb of his heart from a vein that protrudes his temple. Her lips move with a shrewish cadence, but the man can only think of the closed chat window where the other woman s words are waiting to be read by him. Finally, his wife stands and goes back into the kitchen to remove her green tea from the microwave. The man eagerly clicks the button to open the chat window. LibrarianGoddess101: I tend to attract men that don t even realize they are into this. LibrarianGoddess101: I end up being the one teaching them they are into being submissive, which is a different thing. I have known I was into power dynamics forever, but as I said, men are very scared of letting go. The man carefully considers how he should respond, then quickly types his reply. Finance_Law_Man: It actually, I feel, substantially heightens your dominance to do that. Teaching them or revealing that world to them means you can mold that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I mean, maybe as a happy accident, but I kind of gave up on that for a minute. I mean, I m always looking, but I wouldn t even begin to know the odds of actually finding someone online. Besides, canvassing for a dominant woman would be a nightmare. So, how do you feel about tying me up and having your way with me? A thousand foreseeable rejections would grow tiresome quickly. If I may be so bold as to conjecture, I get the feeling you don t quite suffer the same problem that I do, since with your charm and wit to spare, you can probably mold any candidate you deem worthy without too many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Famous Physicist Facts Fact Sheet for Famous Physicist Name of Physicist: Frederic Joliot Curie Date of Birth: March 19, 1900 Date of Death: August 14, 1958, Nationality: French Description of Childhood Upbringing/Early Years: Frederick s parents were Henri Joliot and Emilie Roederer in Paris, France. Growing up Joliot was interested in sports rather than in his academics. After completing school, he moved to the radium institute to work as the assistant of Marie Curie in 1925. Later the next year Joliot ended up marrying her daughter, Irene Curie. Joliot Curie became their surname. He earned his Doctor of Science degree a few years after marriage and began studying the structure of the atom with his wife after her encouragement. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The french Academy of Science and Academy of medicine was where he served as a member. He was named commander of the Legion of honour and in 1946 he was elected as a foreign member of the royal society. In 1951, he was also awarded Stalin Peace prize for his work as the president of world council of peace. Describe at least 5 contribution(s) that your Physicists made to the world of science. Joliot and his wife made the discovery of new radioactive isotopes prepared artificially. Namely phosphorus, nitrogen, and aluminum. These discoveries revealed the possibility of using artificially produced radioactive isotopes to follow chemical changes and physiological processes. The absorption of radioiodine by the thyroid gland was detected and the course of radio phosphorus was traced in the metabolism of the organism. The production of these atomic nuclei afforded further means for the observations of changes in the atom as these nuclei broke down. Their discovery of the radioactive isotopes composed and important step toward the solution of the problem of releasing the energy of the atom, using neutrons instead of alpha particles for the bombardments which led to the fission of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Charles Richard Drew Inventor The inventor I chose is Charles Richard Drew. He invented the blood bank, but he improved the techniques of blood storages. Around the time he invented was in 1938 in Presbyterian Medical center. Drew wanted to invent the blood bank because he develop an interest in blood storage before he graduated in 1933. After 5 months studying blood at a Medical center he discovered that plasma, a pale yellow liquid without blood cells could be stored, preserved and used in time of emergency. During the 5 month program, Drew collected blood from over 15,000 people and gave about 1,500 transfusions. He convinced Columbia University to establish a blood bank and soon was asked to go to England to help set up that country s first blood bank. Drew became the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Chesapeake Bay is one of the largest and most useful... The Chesapeake Bay is one of the largest and most useful renewable resources not only in the United States, but in the world. The Chesapeake can be replenished naturally and has been used for hundreds of years. There are many use and non use values of the Chesapeake. Use value implies that attributes of nature are being utilized in some sense. In the case of the Chesapeake this can refer to the crabbing, fishing, ecotourism and scenic values of the bay. Ecotourism is when people visit a natural or environmental resource to engage in outdoor recreation of some sort. Non use values are values expressed by humans simply for the existence of natural resources. Two more specific non use values to the Chesapeake would be option value and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This causes the resource rent, which is the net value of a resource prior to extraction, to diminish all the way to zero. This rent dissipation occurs because of excess entry and effort levels of the Chesapeake. The Maryland Blue Crab, which is the most iconic creature of the Chesapeake, has decreased in population from 276 million in 1990 to 131 million in 2008. This dramatic decrease has caused a cumulative loss to both Maryland and Virginia of 640 million dollars. In an attempt to restore the blue crab population, Maryland and Virginia instituted a public policy to place restrictions on the crabbing of the Chesapeake. This is an example of a command and control policy because public authorities established direct controls on individual actions. This created harsh economic hardships for many crabbers, causing the Secretary of Commerce to decide that the blue crab fishery had undergone a commercial failure as it is defined under the Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. The Magnuson Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act is the primary authority for fishery management in the United States and it created regional fishery management councils that attempt to establish limits on total catches and regulations. This failure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of Ian Mcewan s The Saturday Essay In this analytic essay, I will be exploring the use of literary language in the novel Saturday by Ian McEwan and how with the use of narration and imagery can under shadow a simple piece of literature. Ian McEwan uses a contemporary character to show the day in a life of a Londoner, with the aid of the narrator s voice throughout, there is a lot of symbolic imagery and strong statements. The narrator appears omniscient thought out this text, the effectiveness of this allows us to be emotionally attached to just Henry, and not allowing much use of imagination. Wonderfully Ian McEwan challenges the reader at moments of conflict, with morality in mind, to then following the view of Henry. Is the lierarture theme of following this character a metaphor for London? I believe this choice of narration is to cover up the sub lining of this piece of literature, which is power and identification of London through a single character. The use of the vocabulary in this novel is rather meticulous, every detail finely researched, a piece of fiction that educates the reader and questions. With the use of sleeping, working, entertaining themselves he writes humanly relatable actions, as if we were in fact a machine, a routine sequence that sub textually describes the character Henry, and with that in place, describes London. Henry goes about his day in a perfect circle . Henry s thoughts describe his accident as a trivial matter p82 an inconvenience, which is shown when he disregards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Mamilieen Luce Research Paper A painter, lithographer and draftsman, Maximilien Luce was born in Paris, France on October 13, 1858. His parents, Charles Desire Luce and Louise Josephine Dunas were of modest means and lived in the working class of Montparnasse. He began studying about engraving in 1872. In the evening he took courses of engraving after training as a wood carver at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Arts Decoratifs at the age of fourteen. That apprenticeship with that wood engraver lasted for three years.Maximilien Luce entered a engraver shop and began working at the studio of the engraver Eugène Froment where he made woodcut prints.The following year he traveled with Froment to London and on his return to France in 1879 he joined military service for a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Around 1894 He was also arrested for a short period on suspicion of being involved in the assassination of the president of France, Mari François Sadi Carnot. He became involved in the Trial of the Thirty and served a short term of imprisonment. They had a first child that was a boy named Frederick, but unfortunately died in 1895 at the age of fifteen months old. They had another son the following year who was also named Frederick, they also adopted Bouin s orphaned nephew, Georges Edouard in 1903. Until 1904, Luce lived in Montmartre, so between 1904 and 1924, he lived in Auteuil, then moved back to Paris. the streets of Montmartre in which appeared in many of his works. After 1920, however, when he began spending a large amount of time around Rolleboise, Luce started to paint in a freer manner. Maximilien Luce was elected President of the Societe des Artistes Independants but then resigns his post in 1940 in the protest against racial laws enacted by the regime, which had banned Jewish artists from all official groupings and exhibitions. Luce and Bouin married in Paris in 1940, only a few months before her death in June. Luce died in Paris on February 6 the following year, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Gender and Power Dyanics in ; ‘Oroonoko’ by Aphra Behn and... Paper 1; Oroonoko by Aphra Behn and The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope The relationship between gender and power dynamics is relevant to the understanding of literature through the ages. However, the widespread problematic belief that women are simply the passive, powerless victims of male power is oversimplified and outdated. Power relations, as theorized by Foucault in The History of Sexuality are far more complex; the dynamic is ever changing, from moment to moment and therefore any interpretation of the exchange of power requires a much deeper analysis than what meets the eye. The idea of power determined from and by sexuality can be understood in a comparison of the novel, Oroonoko by Aphra Behn with the satiric poem, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pope describes Belinda who is meant to represent women in the era in the lines: Her lively looks a sprightly mind disclose,/ Quick as her eyes, and unfixed as those: ( The Rape of the Lock , Canto II, p.50). The use of the word sprightly refers to her being gay, vivacious, somewhat ditzy and her being unfixed implies that Belinda, and women in general are fickle and unable to focus on any one thing. Overall, Pope generalizes women as superficial, sprightly and attention seeking. This creates some debate as to whether these women are powerful in being significant enough to be represented in the first place or powerless in having their essence being snatched away by Pope. Additionally, while the poem attempts the critique the values associated with femininity such as vanity, shallowness, self obsession, and beauty, in order to do so it lends these qualities power to be the central theme of the poem, in a sense glorifying the very same values he aims to critique. Both texts pivot directly around female sexuality and its implications in a patriarchal culture where women s bodies and their purity are regulated and valued as their true value. Imoinda is presented as beautiful and desirable by fellow slaves and their masters. However, she isn t violated by Trefry even though all the white Beautys he had seen, never charm d him so absolutely as this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Analysis of Downfall of Pakistan Cricket- by Adnan Khalid... Course Title : Organizational Behaviour Assignment Title : Analysis of downfall of Pakistan cricket Submitted By ; Chemical Engr Adnan Khalid Submitted to : Prof Suhail Rizvi Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) : is the publicaly owned, governing authority for the regulation of Cricket in pakistan. A Brief History of Pakistan Cricket and Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB): The Pakistan National Cricket Team is an International cricket team representing Pakistan. It is administrated by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Javed Miandad came in to bat at number 3 and Pakistan lost wickets at regular intervals. Later recalling the match, Miandad stated that his main focus was to lose with dignity. With 31 runs needed in the last three overs, Miandad hit a string of boundaries while batting with his team s lower order, until four runs were required from the last delivery of the match. Miandad received a leg side full toss from Chetan Sharma, which he hit for six over the midwicket boundary. 1992 Cricket World Cup Main article: 1992 Cricket World Cup At the 1992 World Cup Semi Final, having won the toss, New Zealand chose to bat first and ended with a total of 262 runs. Pakistan batted conservatively yet lost wickets at regular intervals. With the departure of Imran Khan and Saleem Malik shortly thereafter, Pakistan still required 115 runs at a rate of 7.67 runs per over with veteran Javed Miandad being the only known batsman remaining at the crease. A young Inzamam ul Haq, who had just turned 22 and was not a well known player at the time, burst onto the international stage with a match winning 60 off 37 balls. Once Inzamam got out, Pakistan required 36 runs from 30 balls, which wicketkeeper Moin Khan ended with a towering six over long off, followed by the winning boundary to midwicket. The match is seen as the emergence of Inzamam onto the international cricket. The 1992 Cricket World Cup in Australia and New Zealand marked Pakistan s first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The United States Political System Mankind has always undergone trends in a cyclical manor. However, as society presses forward, the relative minima and maxima tend to break the threshold at an increasing rate meaning that what would be considered normal is shortly lived. Today we live in a society where factions divide the nation in their plight to achieve an organized force of ideas. The Political parties of the modern era have become far more organized and are no longer looking to support ideas but are ever hungry to maintain and gain political power rather than represent a people s voice. Our democratic republic relies on the organized and informed voter to maintain a balance of control between the people and the government. This is argued in Thomas Edison s 10th federalist paper in which he states, If a faction consists of less than a majority, relief is supplied by the republican principle, which enables the majority to defeat its sinister views by regular vote... it will be unable to execute and mask its violence under the forms of the Constitution. When a majority is included in a faction, the form of popular government, on the other hand, enables it to sacrifice to its ruling passion or interest both the public good and the rights of other citizens. To secure the public good and private rights against the danger of such a faction, and at the same time to preserve the spirit and the form of popular government, is then the great object to which our inquiries are directed... Here we see the need for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Cesar Freire s Pedagogy Of The Oppressed Paulo Freire s Pedagogy of the Oppressed presents two distinct educational methods and asserts that problem posing education, rather than the banking method, is what is necessary for humanity. This particular excerpt of Pedagogy of the Oppressed encapsulates a vast scope of education. It begins with an exposition, revealing what exactly banking method is, followed by the explanation of problem posing education. Throughout the duration of the chapter, Freire passionately presents his ideals about education through the scopes of these two educational styles. Pedagogy of the Oppressed starts off with an explanation that the focus of his analysis is the relationship between teachers and students. First, Freire believes that the majority of teachers today talk about reality as if it were motionless, static, compartmentalized, and predictable (Paolo Freire). He uses lucidly negative diction like hollow and alienating to describe the words these teachers speak, emphasizing that this clearly isn t enough when it comes to educating students Freire goes on to call this particular type of educating narrative education (Freire). Narrative education is where teachers act as the omnipotent being. Students are merely taught everything as if it were objectively the same as any other fact, and not taught the significance. Teachers do not learn anything from the students, either. Narrative education is a one way street. An aspect of narrative education is the polarizing idea of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Essay On Data Breach National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (FISMA) were established to provide a set of standards, guidelines to assist all federal agencies in executing the FISMA and to assist in managing cost effective programs to protect organization s information and information systems. NIST founded on March 03, 1901 and now headquartered Gaithersburg, Maryland. Founded by U.S. Congress, NIST was established to impose general measurement standards laboratory; it is a non regulatory agency of the United States Department of Commerce. The fledgling agency quickly assembled standards for electricity, length and mass, temperature, light, and time, and created a system to transfer those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was noted that the OPM has all but ignored warnings from government auditors from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and other internal auditors regarding vulnerabilities (Hirschfeld Davis, 2015). Compliance The inspector general s office submitted a report on OPM in November 2014, in the report it states that OPM was not in compliance with Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) 2002. This report suggests that OPM only met 75% of FISMA 2002 regulations. It was also noted that several information security agreements between OPM and contractor operated information systems have expired (Gallagher, 2015). The federal government is required to comply with the E Government Act of 2002 which state that government agencies must protect privacy, and administer Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA s). E Government Act of 2002 is an act to enhance the management and promotion of electronic Government services and processes by establishing a Federal Chief Information Officer within the Office of Management and Budget, and by establishing a broad framework of measures that require using Internet based information technology to enhance citizen access to Government information and services, and for other purposes (Public Law 107 347 E Government Act of 2002, 2016). The Clinger Cohen Act of 1996 also known as The Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996, is designed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Summary Of Gun Control This week, I chose an article about gun s control. The article was written by Kelin Emmett and reviewed by Firmin DeBrabander . Their opinion contradicts the opinion of some in saying that the right to have a weapon makes a society free. The authors accuse the fear to make it pro gun. This is not freedom. The authors also criticize the media by encouraging fear. The article claims that the communities most affected by violence approve the control of the guns, and the areas least affected by violence often celebrated the guns as emblematic of freedom. My opinion about the subject of this article is: I agree with the authors about having the power to have a gun don t give you freedom. If you want a gun, this means you have a fear of something ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Failure Of Vocation Limited Essay 1 IDENTIFY THE PROBLEM This essay exposits the failure of Vocation Limited to draft how might a more appropriate application of the eight ASX Corporate Governance Principles (ASX, 2014, p. 4) have conceivably prevented the failure. Corporate failure is referred to insolvency in Australia, which means the inability to meet the due debt obligations, resulting in business suspension (Michaela, Patricia, Susan, Kimberly, Matthew, 2012, p. 365). Corporate governance denotes to the system by which corporations are directed and controlled (Michaela et al., 2012, p. 188). Moreover, Hamilton and Micklethwait (2006, p. 1) postulates that the six causes of corporate failure are the most representative with irrespective of sector or geography. Therefore, by applying the six main causes (Hamilton Micklethwait, 2006, p. 1) and the eight principles (ASX, 2014, p. 4), the scope of the essay is limited to the company prospective without consideration of external issues. Additionally, this essay accesses only the public available information of Vocation. 2 DETERMINE RELEVANT INFORMATION As vocational based training outsourced by the governments, Vocation pied in pocketing supporting funds and students were endowed education with HELP loans (Joe Simon, 2014, p. 2). Vocation established through three considerable RTOs then first listed in ASX (Vocation, 2014a, p. 2 14) and expanded organically through merger and acquisition till July 2014 (Ferrier, 2015, p. 14; Vocation, 2014a, p. 3). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay On Fringe Catholicism I. Introduction This paper will answer the question of why Latin American Catholics are increasingly practicing Fringe Catholicism. Catholicism has been an essential part of Latin American identity since it was first imposed on the indigenous people by Spanish colonial powers. The mixture of Catholicism with indigenous religions has led to a different development of Catholicism in Latin America than in other parts of the world. For this reason many people cite, indigenous religions as a reason why there are many practices in Latin America that do not align with the Catholic Church. Yet, the persistent interdependence between the two religious groups does not address the various factors that have led to an increased number of people praying to` non canonized folk saints. This puzzle is important for it addresses a significant cultural shift in an essential aspect of Latin American identity. Through various revolutions and almost consistent instability in various countries, Catholicism has been a dependable creator and developer of Latin American identity. Therefore the increased practice of Fringe Catholicism becomes a question not only of cultural identity but also one which addresses the shifting relationships between practitioners and other members of the community. Yet, the previous literature is consistently lacking in providing a detailed explanation of why people pray to these various folk saints and rather answer the question of why these saints exist. A more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Shock, Hemorrhagic And Non Hemorrhagic Shock is described as a state of hypoperfusion of the organs and tissues, which results in cellular dysfunction and cell death. There are many varieties of shock, but for the purpose of this essay I will focus on hypovolemic shock. The term hypovolemic means low volume; this term in and of itself tells us what the root cause of this form of shock is, low blood volume. There are two different types of hypovolemic shock, hemorrhagic and non hemorrhagic. I will be discussing the possible causes, signs, symptoms, and treatment options for the hemorrhagic type. I will also explain what health care providers in the field should be looking for to determine whether the patient is in a state of compensated or decompensating shock. Compensated shock is when the body is using all of it s resources to maintain perfusion but in the later stages of shock the patient will decompensate, this is when the body s attempts at maintaining perfusion are beginning to fail. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of hypovolemic shock early is vitally important! The first thing that emergency medical providers should remember is that just because you can t see bleeding does not mean it is not there. Hemorrhagic shock can be missed if the care provider is hyperfocused on symptoms like low blood pressure, which only becomes evident after the patient has already started de compensating. A symptom that can be seen earlier on, while the patient is still in a compensated state is decreased ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Alcohol Vs Alcohol Research Paper What is More Dangerous, Marijuana or Alcohol? In recent times, marijuana has slowly become less and less of a taboo subject. The gradual legalization has made marijuana a hot topic, both for its recreational uses and medicinal properties. The biggest questions that remain are, is it dangerous and is it more dangerous than alcohol? Given the length of time that alcohol has been legal most people would assume that it is the safer option, but is that true? Risk from Alcohol While alcohol may be readily available to anyone over the age of 21, it still comes with risk both to your judgment and health. According to the CDC, excessive alcohol consumption leads to around 88,000 deaths annually. Alcohol consumption comes with both long term and short term effects on a person, such as: Impairment of judgment leading to injuries from motor vehicle accidents, drowning, falls and physical instability. People who are under the influence of alcohol may become violent, which has led to murder, assault and sexual assault. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alcohol has been legal since 1933, even though the only benefit of consuming alcohol in excess, as most people do, is a few possible hours of euphoria. While marijuana has been illegal since 1937 and has been proven to have medicinal purposes far beyond its recreational reputation. When comparing them side by side it is best to keep in mind that both can be vices and both can be beneficial. They also, will both have a different effect from person to person. According to a study conducted by, Pew Research, 69% of Americans believe that alcohol is more dangerous than marijuana. The truth is there isn t a scientific answer to whether or not one is more dangerous than the other. Both marijuana and alcohol have risk and until further research is done, consumer opinion will reign the topic of whether or not one is more dangerous than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. People With Developmental Disabilities What assets appear to be a recognized and logical resource for people with a developmental disability? Some of the assets that are recognized and logical resources for people with disability are Banks cause every person with disability uses the bank services to receive their benefits and save for their goals and future, at the same time people with disabilities are valuable customers for the banks. As well libraries are great community centre to borrow some books, video tapes and even join a class, a group of interest or activities like knitting groups or languages classes. Moreover libraries demonstrate, promote and advocate for inclusion. In return people with disability make the library richer space with the gifts they bring to it. Another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another asset that is underutilized by people with developmental disability is the local member of parliament as its rare for a person with disability to write to the MP and request a change, however if many letters were sent to a politician on the same issue it will put a pressure on the politicians to push for a change. What assets do you think that people with a developmental disability could be a particular asset to? People with developmental disabilities are assets to so many associations, organizations, clubs and much more for example churches. People go to church for prayers and healing, and because people with disabilities are known to be healers in very unique ways, this makes the congregation stronger. Another way is being a healer to some individuals, throughout my career I saw some people who had been suffering from Cancer, Dementia or life hardship and got in touch or volunteered with people with developmental disabilities, that was a changing point in their lives, they became happier, found a meaning and reduce their pain and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Social Technical Theory in Knowledge Management ITM 501 Module 1 Case Assignment By Social Technical Theory in Knowledge Management May 20, 2010 Henry David Thoreau once said, True friendship can afford true knowledge. It does not depend on darkness and ignorance . (Lewis 2006) If we look at friendship as an organization, and relationships within, you will find that Thoreau s statement is relevant to knowledge management. Information sharing between divisions, branches, and individuals is critical to the success of all. Additionally, John Adams has stated, The preservation of the means of knowledge among the lowest ranks is of more importance to the public than all the property of rich men in the country . (Lewis 2006) This directly supports Thoreau s concept ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Levinson, 2007) The position of knowledge management traffic cop is key to the rate at which an organization is able to learn. A single repository for the assembly and deployment of tools and applications is critical to the success of a KM program. Levinson also warns that KM is not just about a web portal, collaborative data base, or other electronic tools. It s about Social Network Analysis (SNA) how does knowledge thread its way through an organization, and does everyone speak the same language. Social Network Analysis is a diagnostic method for collecting and analyzing data about the patterns of relationships among people in groups. Applied to knowledge management, SNA can identify patterns of interaction in an enterprise, including its properties, such as the average number of links between people in an organization, the number and qualities of subgroups, information bottlenecks and knowledge brokers. SNA provides a view into the network of relationships that gives knowledge managers leverage to: Improve the flow of knowledge and information; Acknowledge the thought leaders and key information brokers (and bottlenecks); Target opportunities where increased knowledge flow will have the most impact on your bottom line. The method includes a simple survey that requests that people in an organization indicate their rating of the importance of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Ebola Virus In Richard Preston s The Hot Zone Richard Preston s novel The Hot Zone, was based on a true story about the origins and incidents involving viral hemorrhagic fevers, mainly the Ebola and Marburg viruses. It primarily focuses on the Ebola virus first documented outbreak during the 1980s. As you read The Hot Zone, you will notice that it has been divided into four individual segments. The first segment looks into the history of filoviruses, and how AIDS emerged. The novel begins with Charles Monet, an elderly man who travels to Kitum Cave in Kenya. After coming in contact with an odd liquid substance, he begins to experience symptoms of the Marburg Virus (abbreviated as MARV ), which includes; headaches, backaches, internal organs failing, and excessive bleeding. Monet travels to the Nairobi Hospital and ends up infecting the young Doctor that treated him. Years after Monet s passing, a young pathologist named Nancy Jaax is introduced. Her story was told in her point of view as she describes the Introduction to Viruses, Biosafety Levels, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jaax promoted to work in Level 4 Biosafety containment area at USAMRIID (commonly referred to as the Institution ), and assigned to research the Ebola virus. Monkeys were used to research Ebola s effects on humans, hopefully, provide clues to its whereabouts, and develop a cure. Veterinarians who supervised the monkeys, send tissue samples to Jaax and her colleagues, who determine that if an illness is a strain of Ebola. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) decide to enter The Monkey House to destroy the animals to avoid a potentially worldwide epidemic. This entire site was regarded as a Hot Zone , and hundreds of monkeys were killed. During the said approach, a number of incidents occurred and delayed the approached. This included a ventilated suit running out of battery power and a monkey waking up on the operating table then biting a soldier. Fortunately, the facility was sterilized so the scientists may resume ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Five Key Components Of Customer Service To The New Zealand... Question One Research at least two tourism or travel texts and identify five key components of customer service to the New Zealand tourism or travel industry. There are many ways for one to show good customer service and as said by Collier (2011), good customer service is essential. Collier mentions that meeting and exceeding customer expectations is the way to good customer service. To give good customer service, key methods would be being consistent and continuous with work ethic and attitude, and constantly doing this. Being thoughtful too not only customers, but other colleges are a key component as well as availability to customers. This is important as customers need to feel as if you are willing and able to provide your service. Punctuality and grooming are also mentioned as critical elements as it is how you present yourself to customers. Colliers skills and qualities mentioned replicate the five key components of customer service said by the SERVQUAL service measuring system (Parasuraman, Zeithaml Berry 1988). The first component is tangible, meaning the staff should have a tidy appearance, and all facilities should be clean and presented well. Reliability is also a key component, customers should be able to trust the staff members to do the correct job without fail. Responsiveness is also important, meaning the staff member being prepared and eager to help the customer s and do it knowing that the customer is their number one priority. Staff members need to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. American Imperialism In Japan Analysis Nationalism has socio politically, internationally, and economically impacted Japan between 1750 and 1980 to controversial benefits and disadvantages. Nationalism can be defined as the shared patriotism to the nation amongst the people and that the interests and needs of the nation state surpasses those of other countries. This can serve as a unifying force and, in this case, it had a major socio political impact and contributed to the development of a new national identity through establishing national icons. The international impact stemmed from the wars raged by Japan against other nation states to assert superiority and hold off potential invasions and conquests from strong Western powers. The Industrial Revolution, powered by the hard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After centuries of living in seclusion to the outside world, the government knew that they needed the technological advancements that the West offered. The Industrial Revolution and growing urbanisation in Japan had intended to and succeeded in mimicking Western growth. Moreover, the Japanese were well known for their diligence, discipline, perseverance, and hard work this resulted in substantial economic development including increased shipping of commodities and a significant expansion of trade and handicraft industries. However, the political elite pocketed most of the profits through influence and corruption. Workers and farmers found it unfair that their patriotic and back breaking labour only received a little wage in comparison, but with a state controlled media and education system, they couldn t make their voices heard. So overall, this collective and nationalistic open mindedness for communal prosperity was beneficial for Japan as a whole, but the common people were disadvantaged with no access to basic human rights and a fair ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The War In America Essay General Grayston had returned to Atlanta with his new Armor force only to find the country thrust into war. He was appalled that his commanders and the President as well as Parliament had moved forward without his knowledge or permission. Not that they really needed his permission, but these were very serious movements by the United States and he should have been involved in every facet of every decision. Now he felt he had a mess to clean up, Fort Gordon had been re enforced and had broken out, taking what forces he had there and chewed them up and spit them out. In addition, the Third Infantry Division has also decided to breakout of Fort Stewart, they were on their way to securing Savannah and heading east at the same time. It was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was at General Grayston s office within fifteen minutes. He was escorted into the office by the General s admin. General Grayston was standing in front of a large broad window, which gave a wonderful view of downtown Atlanta. What can I do for you General? Colonel Jesop asked. Yes, Colonel Jesop. General Grayston stood and shook the Colonel s hand. I d like an update on how it s going looking for more of those shortwave radios. Colonel Jesop was a bit confused by the question, I m sorry sir, that project was put on hold indefinitely by Major General Holcomb in your absence. He told me all troops were needed to hold back the United States horde that was soon to be on our doorstep. General Grayston was livid, not at Colonel Jesop, he was following orders, but because Senior Officers in his command failed to see the big picture. Communications was an essential element of government and the military. They were only as effective as their communication, the radios would open the entire nation up, make it, in theory, easier to govern. It would also make troop movements and a far more effective military, why couldn t everyone see what he did. Did they leave you with anything? General Grayston asked. They left me with a squad, enough to run the radio shack, I don t know who we are supposed to be talking to. As far as I know the radio in Macon went dead. General Grayston sighed, why was he only finding this out now, I have a new mission for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Analysis Of Cather s The Rye First, I believe that cather s overall view is naturalistic. There s a few romatic points of view. The story also had some realistic points of view. There was a young girl Alexandra. She had a little brother Emil. It tells us in the beginning that they were walking around and there cat got stuck and a close friend of Alexandra s help. His name was Carl. The Story later on tells you that time has passed and has had many different occurrence. The love birds with the secret affair come to an end. The reason developed when Frank became jealous because Frank Marie s husband, Shot Marie and Email under The Mulberry Tree for having feeling for one another. Ivar was also another character in the story one of his quotes were, The road to Ivar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Emil had a kindling love for Marie (Tovesky) Shabata. Eventually they kissed but she was married. Lou and Oscar got married and have children. Their lives were happy. They had a farm, family, and a great relationship at least that s what everyone at least thought. The road led southwest, toward the streak of pale watery light that glimmered in the leaden sky. The light fell upon the two sad young faces that were turned mutely toward it: upon the eyes of the girl, who seemed to be looking with such anguished perplexity into the future, upon the somber eyes of the boy, who seemed already to looking into the past. Like most of their neighbors, they were meant to follow in paths already marked out for them, not to break trails in a new country. A steady job, a few holidays, nothing to think about, and they would have been very happy. It was no fault of theirs that they had been dragged into the wilderness when they were little boys. A pioneer should have imagination, should be able to enjoy the idea of things more than the things themselves. Next, Frank Marie s husband shot them both under The White Mulberry Tree for having that affair. Alexandra ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Globalization And The Concept Of Flexibility Globalization and the concept of flexibility have been described to have a plethora of implications on Human Resource Management (EH Bax, 1996). Hence, HR Managers are faced with new challenges arising out of globalization, as they are saddled with the responsibility of implementing adaptable strategies to the concept of flexibility, and to remain abreast with the changing times. The increased power of market forces, the globalization of business and the associated de institutionalization of the business firm s internal industrial relations have implied that the meaning of the firm as a social group has been reduced to a social collectively in which instrumental rationality and efficiency as defined by management have become the dominant norms. Economies than can improve their competitiveness by de institutionalizing their markets, notably by increasing the flexibility of the labour market and by decreasing the costs of labour by breaking down all kinds of institutional arrangements like social security provisions and workers rights. (EH Bax, 1996) Modern HRM is not only about selecting and recruiting people for specific job structures but also taking up the responsibility of the designing and re designing of these job structures as per the market and changing company norms. The organization s demands now dominate the worker: his qualifications have to fit completely to exigencies of the relevant tasks (EH Bax, 1996). Hence one of the implications is the need to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Renewable Energy Policies Operating At The Level Of The... The world today, as we know it, acknowledges the impact of the carbon emission on the surrounding environment with devastating effects such as global warming, rise of the ocean levels and destruction of animal and vegetal life. Therefore, it started shifting towards more green sources of energy such as renewable energy, ones that are more sustainable and more friendly to the environment. European Union, one of the most advanced democratic models of our time, is one of the key players at the global level which understands the need for this change in perspective and constantly advocates for more elaborate policies and joined plans of action. The aim of this essay is to analyse the three main renewable energy policies operating at the level ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The feed in tariffs could be explained simply by taking the cost of a particular system, dividing that figure by the number of kilowatt/hours that the system can reasonably be expected to generate over its service life (generally 20 years), and the result is the cost of that system per kilowatt hour. Now, tack on whatever return on investment (ROI) is desired, and a feed in tariff had been obtained. This approach allows a distinction to be made not only between different renewables technologies (solar, wind, etc), but also between different system sizes. As an example a big wind farm will undoubtedly produce more energy than the power collected from a certain amount of solar rooftops. With offering different feed in tariffs for various system sizes, one can ensure the economic viability of the various applications, thereby preventing windfall profits for large projects. 1.2. Secondly, in the coming decades, the trend of liberalising energy markets will have to be combined with ambitious environmental goals within the European Union (EU). Currently prevailing incentive schemes (such as trade in tariffs) for renewable energy might not be in line with liberalisation of international energy markets. A good example might be the disadvantage that an operator which is situated near a greater renewable energy potential area, having to accept all the renewable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...