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A Brief Note On Contaminated Water And Uv Light
Contaminated Water and UV Light In today s world, the access to clean water is unspeakably
easy. Technology has revolutionized what it means to get clean water that is safe to drink, shower
in, and play in. The water that is consumed by humans comes from water treatment plants, making
it perfectly safe. Many people don t think about where their water comes from, or the process it
has to go through in order for it to be consumable. However, many countries do not have access to
clean drinking water. In other places, people have to clean their own water using the sunto kill
bacteria. This process is called the SODIS process. SODIS, meaning Solar Water Disinfection, is a
process that uses solar radiation from the sun to kill the bacteria in contaminated water. When
countries do not have access to clean water, they use this process because it doesn t require
money and because it is quite simple to follow. Water is put into a regular sized water bottle and
is placed onto an area that can be affected by the sun, such as a roof. Small bottles are usually
used because there is a lower risk of contamination because of the small space the water is in.
The water can reach temperatures of 70 to 100 degrees. The SODIS process is simple, but it is
very time consuming; one bottle can take up to 6 hours to disinfect. SODIS has proven to be a
very reliable way to clean water. In countries where people may have to drink dirty water, they can
suffer from disease. According to the Centers
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Global Effort against Malaria
Facilitated largely by increased political commitment, an up scaling of World Health Organisation
(WHO) vector control measures and expansion of the so called artemisinin based combination
therapies , the past decade has seen remarkable progress in the global effort against malaria. In fact,
latest figures approximate that global investments in malariacontrol have amassed to a 42%
reduction in the diseases mortality rate between 2000 and 2012, saving an estimated 3.3 million
lives during this period.1 Additionally, malaria incidence rates declined by 25% worldwide, in the
same epoch, and by 31% in the African region the epicentre of disease s devastation on humanity.1
Despite the recent advancements, however, there remains no opportunity for complacency.
Malaria continues to represent a perilous public health challenge and one of the most prevalent
and lethal infectious agents across Africa, Asia and the Americas. Data released in December
2013 indicates that there were in the range of 207 million cases of malaria in 2012, and an
estimated 627,000 related deaths most particularly in children under five and expectant
mothers.2 In Africa today, it can be predicted that a child will die every forty five seconds as a
result of malaria.3 To quote WHO Director General Dr Margaret Chan, the fact that so many
people are dying from mosquito bites is one of the greatest tragedies of the 21st century .1 In
2008, the Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Partnership unveiled its Global
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Why Is Shakespeare Still So Popular
In this text I will explain how and why Shakespeare is still so popular and the themes of his
plays. Shakespeare is still so popular due to his plays and the themes he used in them. His
themes are very interesting and vary form time to time in fact some of his plays are based on
ambitions, other like Romeo and Juliet are based on love and hate as well as death. Most of
Shakespeare s plays have the characteristic of containing more than one theme in fact many of
our TV shows, cartoons, movies and etc are based on his plays. One example of this is the movie
Gnomeo and Juliet which is in a way a parody but in another way is a simplified version of the
long and difficult story of Romeo and Juliet. Not only the themes are are very intriguing but... Show
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As well as this as a poet Shakespeare has an excellent use of his poetic talent in the plays as most
of the dialogues are poetic. In the play Romeo and Juliet we can see how Shakespeare adds
poetic and Roma tic touches to the dialogues between the two star crossed lovers. Another great
thing that makes him so pupil are is the versatility of his plays, in fact they can be manipulated
to achieve different things like movies or maybe a book that can then be readapted for the
different ages and types of people that will then read or watch it. The fact that Shakespeare plays
can be manipulated is very good as this can create many new opportunities for cartoonists as they
can keep the main plot the same while changing the characters and locations as well as period in
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Essay On How To Not Fail At Terraria
How to Not Fail at Terraria By A Person To get started, you want to build a house at a
comfortable size, making extra rooms for NPCs when they need them. After that, you want to
explore, hopefully having a snow biome right next to you without having to go through a jungle
or corruption/crimson, as the boreal wood weapons do more damage than the wood ones. Make
a boreal bow with plenty of arrows before going into the desert. Another handy thing is a desert
biome, because of sand and the ability to completely skip wooden armour, so long as you block
up the chasms with SOLID BLOCKS (anywhere where there is background.) Blocking up your
doors at night isn t a bad idea either. Now that you re settled in, try to gather up 50 silver across...
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In destroying a Crimson Heart/Shadow Orb, a meteor has a 50% chance of spawning at
midnight that night, and a 2% chance every night after that. But, a meteor has a 50% chance of
spawning immediately if broken between midnight and 4:30 AM. This means that, for a
plentiful harvest, you may want to break one heart/orb before and one after midnight (I haven t
tested this, but it should work in theory.) This way you can harvest meteorite armour and tools
before fighting the Eye of Cthulhu, ensuring the odds in your favor. After beating the Eye of
Cthulhu, you probably have enough equipment to make better weapons, such as the Blood
Butcherer and Light s Bane (NOTE: the War Axe of the Night costs the same and does more
damage than the Light s Bane, and is an axe), but don t make the yo yo s unless you have
leftover supplies because they do less damage and cost more (but have better range.) If you have a
corruption, then it is possible to farm for Ancient Shadow Scale, although it takes forever to get
one set. If, by any unlucky chance you have a Crimson, getting the materials for gathering hellstone
is going to be difficult. You may want to test your luck fishing in the ocean for the reaver shark
instead of facing the Brain of Cthulhu. But, if you do face the Brain, the creepers that it spawns
drop tissue sample, allowing you to craft Crimtane stuff without technically beating the boss. Using
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Differences And Similarities Between The Australian And...
Countries all around the world are controlled by strict police systems in order to maintain a
peaceful and safe environment. The Australian police system and the German police system have
many similarities, but also have their differences. When comparing the two, points to take into
consideration is overall appearance, history and purpose of the policesystem.
Appearance among the public is an important factor that Australia and Germany considered when
establishing their current police system. Both countries are determined to create a positive image
surrounding their police force and avoid the stigma related to police in places like the US.
Australian police officers predominately wear a blue uniform, which is consistent across all states,
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The initial reason for Australia creating their police force was a bombing on a Sydney hotel in
1978, and within a year it was created to deal with nation wide issues such as terrorism. Up until
this time, the Commonwealth ran a police force but there were several issues revolving around
this. In May 1927, Parliament House was opened which increased the necessity for a stronger
police system in Australia however it took many years to establish one. On the other hand,
Germany has a much longer and more controversial history relating to their police system. The
Landespolizei, who are the state police, date back to the late 19th century, when Germany united
into a single country in 1871. When Germany became a dictatorship in 1933 under Adolf Hitler
and the Nazis, all police forces were absorbed into the Ordnungspolizei. They were responsible for
Nazi Germany s law enforcement and protection of the country at the time. The organisation existed
until the end of World War II in
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Chemical Oxygen Demand
Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater 5210 BIOCHEMICAL
OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD)*#(1) 5220 CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (COD)*#(2) 5220 A.
Introduction Chemical oxygen demand (COD) is defined as the amount of a specified oxidant that
reacts with the sample under controlled conditions. The quantity of oxidant consumed is expressed
in terms of its oxygen equivalence. Because of its unique chemical properties, the dichromate ion
(Cr2O72 ) is the specified oxidant in Methods Section 5220B, Section 5220C, and Section 5220D;
it is reduced to the chromic ion (Cr3+) in these tests. Both organic and inorganic components of a
sample are subject to oxidation, but in most cases the organic component predominates and is...
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Do not use the test for samples containing more than 2000 mg Cl /L. Techniques designed to
measure COD in saline waters are available.1,2 Halide interferences may be removed by
precipitation with silver ion and filtration before digestion. This approach may introduce
substantial errors due to the occlusion and carrydown of COD matter from heterogenous samples.
Ammonia and its derivatives, in the waste or generated from nitrogen containing organic matter,
are not oxidized. However, elemental chlorine reacts with these compounds. Hence, corrections
for chloride interferences are difficult. Nitrite (NO2 ) exerts a COD of 1.1 mg O2/mg NO2 N.
Because concentrations of NO2 in waters rarely exceed 1 or 2 mg NO2 N/L, the interference is
considered insignificant and usually is ignored. To eliminate a significant interference due to NO2 ,
add 10 mg sulfamic acid for each mg NO2 N present in the sample volume used; add the same
amount of sulfamic acid to the reflux vessel containing the distilled water blank. Reduced inorganic
species such as ferrous iron, sulfide, manganous manganese, etc., are oxidized quantitatively under
the test conditions. For samples containing significant levels of these species, stoichiometric
oxidation can be assumed from known initial concentration of the interfering species and
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Glass Menagerie And Hamlet
The strongest issue that plagues the lives and consciences of people from any walk of life is
issue of what is more important: duty to family or duty to one s self. This conflict is present in
three plays: The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen, and
Hamlet by William Shakespeare. The Glass Menagerie is a play that discusses the struggles of a
familydynamic and the decision to leave, or stay and build the family. In A Doll House, this drama
is set up to discuss the role of females in families and their reactions. Additionally, the conflictin
Hamlet is the choice of who should be loyal to whom when family bonds are put to the test. These
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Likewise, the struggle of the main characters to choose whether they would abandon the family
unit or stay with it. This struggle is present in all the plays, as the characters need to make a
choice of which would be easier to live with. These plays have the characters discover their own
values as they go on their internal conflict to help their family or themselves. Moreover, the
major discrepancy that occurs in making this decision is the difference in both of these choices.
Hamlet was a strong example of this conflict as Hamlet struggled to see the line between which
actions were unforgivable for family members. Nora had to learn the difference in her life as
she could not see whether she was helping her family or doing a disservice to herself in A Doll
House. Additionally, Tom knew, in The Glass Menagerie, that he needed to decide whether he
was going to leave his sister because he could not support her. All of these examples drive this
theory that the duty to one s self is more powerful than helping one s family. These conflicts all
caused moral dilemmas for the characters as this decision did not come easy. The duty to one s
self, however, won out because this cause was more valuable and promising for the characters.
These issues drove the plays as they forced the characters to choose what is more
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Social role of women
The social role and stature of women has been an eternal topic. In an age when the images of
women were expected to be associated with marriage, motherhood, and domestic matters, few
Americans could have thought of a young woman from an upper middle class family would pursue
professional study of art in Europe in the late nineteenth century. Yet, praises and critics both fall on
the young artist, Mary Cassatt (1844 1926). In this paper, I will show how two historians contrast
about the their views of this feminine artist, as well as their methodological approaches.
The first one is from Susan Fillin Yeh. In her article Mary Cassatt s Images of Woman
, she argues
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At an evening performance she would be likely to have an escort. The performance she most
probably attends is an afternoon matinee. (First Level) Appearing in the 1850s, popular by the
1880s, and an institution by 1900, the afternoon matinee owed its existence to the increasing
financial autonomy of women with interests like Cassatt s opera goer. (Second Level) The
painting, a sign that the adage, a woman s place is in the home, was hardly every woman s
conviction, depicts a new type of female, the woman who participates in cultural events. (Third
Level) (Yeh 1976, pp. 359 360)
While Yeh concludes Cassatt s images being independent modern women, Norma Broude doubts
such idea in her article Mary Cassatt: Modern Woman or the Cult of True Womanhood? , in
which she argues Cassatt s patterns of complicity and resistance. From her perspective, Cassatt
had to negotiate very carefully her relationship to this cult of true womanhood, as an atypical
professional lady painter from upper middle class. The images of happily sequestered mothers and
children supported and continue to support a conservative view of woman s nature and position,
and Cassatt s own political astuteness was responsible for this complex pattern of guarded social
resistance on the one hand and complicity on the other. She points out, that her repeated production
of happy mothers and children had been so successful might because a similar kind of social
problem with a that of a century ago,
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What Are The Struggles Of The Older Generation
Words and stories can connect generations through understanding of the struggles of the opposite
generation, and they can resolve conflicts between people. In Thank You M am by Langston
Hughes, a teenage boy attempts to steal the purse of an elderly woman by the name of Mrs.
Jones. He is unsuccessful, and Mrs. Jones takes the boy home where they have a conversation,
although Mrs. Jones does most of the talking. Eventually, the Mrs. Jones reveals to the boy that
she too once resorted to less than honest measures to get something she wanted, creating a
connection between her and the boy that allowed her to instill in him a sense of honor and
respect, as the text says, The woman did not watch the boy to see if he was going to run now, nor did
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Also, those of older generations have lived much longer than younger generations, and have
experienced much more, so they have gathered an ample amount of wisdom and valuable life
lessons they can share with the younger generation. This is evident in Thank You M am when
Mrs. Jones teaches the thief that she once resorted to crime as well, but that there is always a
better option, helping him to turn away from crime to accomplish his goals. It can be hard for
different generations to communicate because of differing perspectives caused by drastically
different cultures and ways of life between generations. For example, my father is very stubborn
and retains many beliefs about how a family should be run based on how he was raised, which
makes it very hard to negotiate and communicate with him about the issues of my generation.
Another example of this is Mr. Brown in Cub Pilot on the Mississippi. He doesn t communicate
very well with those of a different generation, treats them poorly, and hardly listens to them at all, as
evidenced by his treatment of Mr. Twain throughout the
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Our Journey through the City of Paris at Night
Paris is a beautiful city during the day, but at night, it changes. The first thing that is seen are all the
lights from the shops, buildings and streetlights. These lights brighten up Paris and give it a
different but just as beautiful perspective at night. The Eiffel Tower, one of the top attractions in
Paristhat tourists come to see can be described as an iron, lace work of art, and the most
recognized structure in the world, and at night with the glow of its lights, it stands out like a
guiding lighthouse. We could see this beautiful tower wherever we stood day or night. My choir
group was invited to sing in some of the cathedrals in Paris. One night after we had a concert and
had dinner, our tour guide gave us an option of either staying on the bus or getting off and taking
a tour down the Seine River to see the Eiffel Tower at night. If we should choose this option, we
needed to find a different way back to the hotel as the bus driver was not going to come back for
us. My family and a few others chose to take the tour down the river. On the boat, we could see
different buildings, museums and the Eiffel Tower. On the tour, we also passed under the famous
bridges in Paris. Two of the buildings I remember viewing were the Louvre, and Norte Dame. From
the boat, I could also see the Louvre pyramid which sits in the courtyard of the Louvre Palace. The
Louvre Pyramid is a large glass and metal pyramid, surrounded by three smaller pyramids. The
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Neil Young s Impact On Folk And Rock And Roll Music
It is better to burn out, than fade away. said Neil Young. But Neil has not faded and is still
burning today, and has made many albums and still more. Neil Young had a huge impact on folk
and Rock Roll music, he earned many awards, he was also inducted into the Rock Roll hall of
Fame, Neil was one of the greatest musician in the 20th century. Neil Youngbecame interested in
music when he was a teenager. He started playing folk music and started playing in bands that
were not very popular, once him and his mother moved to Winnipeg when, he was 15 (Morrison.C,
2006). Even though those bands were not successful, they led him into his music career. Some of
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(Morrison.C, 2006). Although it was a setback he worked harder on the next one. Because of a
issue Neil bought 200,000 LP copies of the song Comes a Time (Schinder.S and
Schwartz.A,2018). This was a major setback and a huge waste of money. Claiming Neil s music
was not commercial and this was not like the kind of music he had been doing at all, the Geffen
Records filed a lawsuit for $3.3 million (Schinder.S and Schwartz.A,2018). When Young teamed
back up with Crosby, Stills and Nash to record a CSNY album, they all started fighting and Stills
was acting weird, that s when they figured out he was taking drugs (Schinder.S and
Schwartz.A,2018). Neil Young had joined the Mynah Birds, and when they were making a
record one of his bandmates where arrested for deserting his post in the U.S Navy (Schinder.S
and Schwartz.A,2018). Although it was earlier in his career it still made an impact on his life.
Danny Whitten and Bruce Berry had an overdose and died and that made Neil Young sad
(Stambler.I, 2001). Young was inspired to make a new song after four students got killed for
protesting against racism (Morrison.C, 2006). Neil made a record named Neil Young and was
doing it solo and it did not sell good (Ray.M, 20013). When Young s father dies and he finds out he
has Fatal brain aneurysm he makes an album about it called Prairie Wind (Schinder.S and
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Essay On Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Sleep is very important to live; it is one of many elements that help keep human beings alive. The
dictionary defines sleep as the natural periodic suspension of consciousness during which the
powers of the body are restored (Webster 638). However, there is a percentage of the population
that has difficulty achieving and maintaining Stage 4, the stage that lets both the body and mind
fall into a deep sleep, in their sleep pattern. Stage 4 of sleep is also known as REM sleep. At the
bottom of this difficulty, to fall asleep is a known condition called obstructive sleep apnea(OSA)
that is defined as a serious, potentially life threatening condition that is far more common than
generally understood (Citation). Obstructive sleep apnea can be very treacherous if it is not
properly detected or treated. Research shows that 1 in 15 Americans or eighteen million Americans
suffer from the threatening effects of sleep apnea, in which flow of oxygen to vital organs is
reduced and irregular heart rhythms occur (Sleepdex 1). Sleep apnea happens in two different...
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Meanwhile, in Central Sleep Apnea symptoms include mood problems as well as occasional
tiredness during the day and waking up at night. Symptoms may also include bad memory and
difficulty concentrating on a given task. There is a related symptom that most people with sleep
apnea get and that is sleep related laryngospasm. Sleep related laryngospasm is a condition in
which the person sleeping suddenly wakes and feels distressed that he or she is suffocating and
trying to talk comes out as a wheeze. In scarce cases, sleep apnea in children can cause
developmental delay and cor pulmonale, failure of the right heart (WebMD
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The Importance Of Power In Representative Democracy
In Representative Democracy it is where one person rules with the government. The people
choose a person to run for office and sometimes the people run themselves. After that the people
vote for who they think is best suited for the job. Some power is with the people who vote.
Some power is with the people because they get to pick and vote the best person for office. The
real person in power is the person picked to go into office because they get to rule the country
mostly. In Representative Democracythe people who have no say or power is the people. Even
though they have the right to vote for who they want to represent them, the person the people pick
could turn on them. The person they end up picking could have said things that the
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The Specialization Of A Business Model Essay
The Specialization Business
Like the other models the specialization business model can be conflated with freelancers, solution
based businesses, and also first to market models. Like the solution based model, the specialization
model can be scaled up or built with the purpose of being sold. This kind of business model is a
step beyond the solution idea and combines the freelancer and the solution provider. One could
even argue that this is a matured version of the solution business. Whether the specialization
business focuses on a good or a service, the specialization model typically has extremely
proprietary knowledge and techniques which cannot be easily replicated by competing firms.
Often, patents and complex legal barriers to entry are established to protect the specialist s
natural advantages. Elements of the freelance, solution, debt, and first to market business models
are present in specialization models, but I classify this as a unique model of its own because the
owners must protect their secrets yet clone themselves to scale up. There are countless legacy
businesses built on industry secrets, and proprietary knowledge. McDonalds, Chick Fil A, and
Kentucky Fried Chicken were all founded on very specialized formulas and techniques that even to
this day are exceptionally protected. Completely opposite firms like DutchBoy paint, and computer
platform firms like Oracle can also be considered specialization businesses and also have their own
secrets to
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Knowing Why Airplanes Crash Is Important Essay
There are technologies being discussed to improve crash location technologies. They are
improvements to the ULB battery life, an additional low frequency ULB. Another technology is
ADS B which monitors aircraft position. Crash deployable flight recorders are also being
considered as well as streaming flight data via a satellite. Let s us take a closer look at each
technology. There are several improvements to ULB technology in progress. ULB Battery Life
is in the process of being extended from 30 days to 90 days. There will be an additional ULB
attached to the fuselage which will broadcast at a lower frequency which increases the range the
beacon can be heard. In light of the MH370 tragedy and the lingering doubt over whether the...
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The US Military has had crash Deployable Flight Recorders (DFR) for over twenty years with
110 crashes and 110 successful deployments. In addition to crash data the device incorporates an
ELT which broadcasts the aircraft serial number (Werfelman, Thinking outside the black box).
Streaming data is another technology that has been popularly suggested for use in Locating and
accessing FDR information. After all if we can stream movies in high definition why can t we
do the same with the FDR data? In light of the AF447 tragedy there has been a tremendous
amount of research into aircraft streaming fight data if the aircraft detects a potential crash
condition. On September 3, 2010 a UPS 747 400 successfully uplinked flight using a streaming
data before a fatal catastrophic crash due to a cargo fire (Werfelman, Narowing the search). This
data was streamed live in real time to the UPS command center in Lexington, KY. UPS was aware
the flight had inflight fire before the plane had crash and was aware of when, where and why the
flight terminated (BEA). However there are several concerns about this technology. Pilots are very
resistant to
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What Are The Changes In Colonial America
Once the colonists left England and arrived in North America, their diet changed dramatically.
Instead of having the foods they were accustomed to, they had to adapt to fit their environment.
The colonists were also accustomed to a regular eating schedule that they would soon have to
change. The colonists would eat an early breakfast, an early dinner and a late supper, lunch were
not included; however, all this schedule and way of doing things would soon change. Breakfast
in England usually was taken early if they were poor or later if they were rich. While most of their
breakfast consisted of of bread, bread and milk, or cornmeal mush and milk together, along with
tea. However in America, colonists rose early to start chores, then later
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The Powerful Use Of Abuse In Sweat By Zora Neale Hurston
Sweat Looka heah, Sykes, you done gone too fur. Ah been married to you fur fifteen years, and
Ah been takin in washin for fifteen years. Sweat, sweat, sweat! Work and sweat, cry and sweat,
pray and sweat! Does living with abuse help you gain the strength to become a stronger woman?
Also, when does enough become enough? Such a quote is found in Zora Neale Hurstons short story,
Sweat . This quote expresses the discussion theme better than any story that has ever been told
before about abuse that is endured during a relationship. This quote helped me realize many
different things that women tend to go through in a relationship. A lot of times women take abuse,
whether it is physical, mental or emotional abuse. Society also tends to put women in a category
that is beneath a man, which may give a man the thought of him having power over women, but in
actual reality this is called abuse. The definition of abuse is the improper use of something, and that
is exactly what is happening to Delia in Sweat .
Zora Neale Hurston was considered one of the pre eminent writers of twentieth century African
American literature. Hurston was closely associated with the Harlem Renaissance. She has also
influenced writers such as Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Gayle Jones, Alice Walker, and Toni
Cade Bambara. Looking at her work, it can be found to be read as a work of feminist fiction, but
it is not why you would think it would be. The quote also possess that the character is faced with
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A Relationship With Child Welfare
Trena became involve with child welfare after she relapsed into her addictions (approximately
eight months ago) and is now working toward her sobriety with the primary goal of maintaining
her relationship with Keith and resuming her relationship with her older son, with whom she is
currently estranged. Her mother had addiction issues that contributed to volatility in her home
life her sister had a different father and neither dad was consistently present for their upbringing.
Trena experiences moderate feelings of ambivalence toward her mother, stating that if anything
happened to her, she would prefer that her sister raise her son, Keith, rather than her mother,
because her mother s parenting style contributed to Trena s own addiction issues (personal
communication, 2016). She has, however, been recently engaged in rebuilding her relationship
with her mother. Trena currently enjoys and deeply values a good relationship with her sister, to
whom she looks up to, is sporadically engaged with her uncle (helping him he has physical and
mental health issues) and is very close with her son. Trena s sister, Jennifer, recently had a new
baby and is involved in a healthy relationship with a responsible and loving partner. Trena s
respect for her sister is considerable and is largely due to the fact that Jennifer has rebuilt her life
after spending time in prison and losing her previous children. Jennifer is now very stable and is
growing her skills with a goal of working in social
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Professional Singers Enhanced Voice Quality
As a result of training, professional singers enhanced voice quality may be related to respiratory,
aerodynamic, phonatory, and resonatory/articulatory adjustments. Singers are often trained to
onset voicing at varying lung volumes (LVs) to produce voice qualities that are both perceptually
pleasing and aerodynamically efficient. The goal of most professional vocal training is
determined perceptually by a voice teacher to approach an ideal voice quality for a specific genre
(e.g. opera, belt, etc.). We examined the effects of training and task difficulty on physiological vocal
behaviors and cortical activation patterns in untrained singers and freshman vocal performance and
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We tested the hypothesis that as initial LV increases, integrated airflow, PI, VOT, and AMCI will
increase in pre trained vocal students and untrained singers. In the second manuscript we examined
the effects of vocal performance training on voice onset coordination at different LVs in vocal
students. We tested the hypotheses that aerodynamic and temporal measurements will be less
variable and show decreased change between high and low LVs in the initial voice onset after the
first semester of training in first year vocal students as compared to untrained
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Henrietta Lacks Consent
With all the topics to choose from I chose, Should scientist be required to obtain a patient s
consent when they use the patient s tissue for medical research? . The reason I chose that topic
was because when I was going through the options I kept coming back to this one. I kept
coming back because consent is an important part in the field I wish to go into. Just like in the
field I am going into this topic also relates to the book The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks by
Rebecca Skloot. In the book, a woman in her early thirties named Henrietta Lacks did not give her
informed consent to have her cells taken from her, but they were and they grew when cultured into
what is now known as the HeLa cell line. She did not consent for her
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Why Is Animal Cruelty Wrong
Animal cruelty is a global wide issue that has been happening for many, many years. It happens
in all parts of the world, and happens to several different species of animals. From dogs, to cats,
to cows and chickens, each and everyday animal abuse happens. Animal abuse is simply wrong,
and there is no reason for any person anywhere, for any reason to hurt an innocent creature, no
matter what. However, many people who are involved with animal abuse refuse to admit to being
apart of it, and will do everything in their power to deny any type of actions.
An attributing topic to the controversy of animal cruelty is the animal testing done on animals by
large companies. Woman and men who enjoy using cosmetics consume these products by spending
a large sum of money each year on their beauty regimen every year. There are several companies
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The company came out with a quote to defend themselves by saying L Oreal no longer tests on
animals, anywhere in the world. Nor does L Oreal delegate this task to others. (L Oreal). Anyone
reading this would assume that they re no longer actually testing on animals. However, if one
were to dig deeper and look into what this statement actually means, you would find out that the
company also admits to being liars, without actually saying it. L Oreal claims An exception could
be made if authorities required it for human safety or regulatory purposes. L Oreal was okay with
funding animal testing of their products in China, where this is still considered acceptable by law
to do. However, what
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Florentine Codex Translation
Florentine Codex Translation The Florentine Codex has four version available to read. The original
Nahuatl version, Spanish, English from spanish translation, and the new English from Nahuatl
translation. Among these four versions, they both discuss the same story line without much
variation. But it s the small differencesin the Old vs New English that create interesting difference
that change certain details and emotions. The new direct Nahuatl translationis of course the more
true and preferred version for accurate information. But between these two versions you can see the
errors that are constantly being made and the pieces of information that are essentially lost in
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Thanks to this original translations, many pieces information have now been updated to give us an
inside into what was really being felt, thought, done, and expressed in this
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Application Of An Electronic Health Record
Empower
As a nurse facilitator walking into a room of disgruntled nurses, the task of planning or an
electronic medical record adoption will not be an easy task. However, with the right approach, this
endeavor can be motivating. Our future is dependent on our ability to adapt to an ever evolving
healthcare system that is becoming increasingly integrated with a dynamic technology explosion.
Nursing leaders need to develop insight into healthcare s future and prepare the foundation for the
changes that are a prerequisite to leading the nursing division in the right direction. Murphy (2011)
called this leading from the future (p. 25). To embrace these changes, we need to learn how to role
model the nursing strength obtained from technology. Implementation of an electronic health record
(EHR) is one of the foundational requirements necessary to prepare a foundation for a technology
future both healthcare delivery and our nursing profession. This paper will review the strategies
necessary to support upstate New York adopt an EHR system based on the framework of Roger s
(2003) diffusion theory.
Roger s Theory
The five qualities of adopting new technology relative advantage, compatibility, simplicity,
trialability, and observable results will be examined and reviewed (Roger, 2003). An approach that
addresses each element will be considered during the meetings with staff and implementation of the
EHR.
Relative Advantage
The initial planning stage needs to include
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Perception And Perception Of Perception Essay
Perception serves more than one purpose to the human experience. Wikipedia defines Perception as
the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and
understand the environment. This definition unfortunately describes only one of the services
perception provides. I would like to offer instead the definition Perceptionis a collection of data
filters, some natural but most created by education and experience, which serve to shape and
enforce limits on sensory and intellectual data that is considered to provide the individual a world
view in which to operate within. Similar definitions yes, but the differences are critical.
In the Wikipedia definition, perception is nothing more than an interpreter of sensory information.
It implies that all sensory information is considered, and considered equally. Additionally it implies
that intellectual data such as words, symbols, and events are not subject to perceptional filters.
These critical omissions remove from view that perception is subjective and subordinate to the
human intellect, a key concept in the road to higher enlightenment which I will discuss in future
posts.
Perception provides to the human experience with:
A world view to determine what sensory and intellectual data to consider and what to discard based
upon (representative, not all inclusive):
Personal Impact
Personal Accountability
Personal Interest
Personal Relevance
Ability to effect
Sources
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Film Analysis Of The Film Easy Rider
Easy Rider Analysis America in the 1960 s was a time of turbulence and chaos. A nation divided in
the midst of the counterculture movement that was sparked by a generational split and fueled by
the Vietnam War, America was struggling for change. The New Hollywood took these issues into
account and translated them onscreen. Films of the New Hollywood centered around the protagonist
, often depicting them as an anti hero, who suffered from alienation and conflict within society.
In the film Easy Rider these themes are exemplified through its reinvention of the Western genre.
Dennis Hopper uses this film as a way to convey ideas of the Western by placing into a modern
setting that embodies the feeling of 1960 s America. The Western in Easy Rider is depicted
primarily through the conflict between the rural and urban environments displayed onscreen.
Throughout the film the countryside and city are constantly being compared through the
narrative, the cinematography, and the dialogue that is presented to the audience. Laszlo Kovac
s vivid and expansive camerawork showcases the the sprawling mountains and endless deserts
that are reminiscent of the Western Frontier. The rural territory that Wyatt and Billy occupy
during their breaks is almost idyllic whether they are huddled around a campfire or sitting in an
open field, a reminder of the Western is brought to the surface. The farmer s ranch and hippie
commune that is eventually seen in the film are shown as isolated settlements, and the heart of
the wilderness lies within them. Wyatt first praises the farmer for living off the land, and says
Not every man that can live off the land, you know. You do your own thing in your own time.
You should be proud. He later on conveys his belief that the commune will be able to produce
crops even in the empty field that is seen. Like these people, Billy and Wyatt have rejected society
seeking out their own freedom, living as outlaws like many western heros do. When Wyatt and
Billy are rejected from motels, that is symbolic of the civilized world that they are no longer apart
of, rather they must retreat to the wild to set up camp, often gathering
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Bauford Delaney Controversy
Beauford Delaney is an inspiration to many,and demonstrates why African American history
should be acknowledged. He was born and raised in Knoxville, Tennessee on December 30,
1901 and died on March 26 1979. His artwork is considered a clear reflection of the Harlem
Renaissance in the 1930s and 40s. Like many artists he wanted to develop and grow. So, he went
to Paris, France in the 50s to learn more art techniques, that later helped him advance in his art
work. He was always surrounded by creativity, even his brother Joseph Delaney was an aspiring
painter. His family of 12 were hardworking people who faced much hardship. His mother was even
a slave, and the Delaneys often faced intense racism. Causing only four of the children
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Essay On Australopithecus Sediba
With all of the knowledge that has been obtained since the beginning of the exploration into
Anthropology there is still many things we do not know. In fact the very order in which our
evolutionary cycle is arranged is still under debate to this day. However, through reading the book,
watching the videos, and through my own knowledge I believe that there is roughly 7 subspecies of
ancestors in which fall between the time of Australopithecus sediba and Homo erectus.
Starting with Australopithecus sediba which was found by the young boy in the first video was
dated back roughly 1.8 million years ago. The reason the Australopithecus sediba was said to be
the bridge between Homo and Australopithecus because is resigned more closely to that of Homo
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This species was dated from 2.4 to 1.5 million years ago (Human Evolution). As you can see many
of the species overlap one another and that is why our cycle is so differentiating. The Homo habilis
was one of the fist species to make and use primitive stone tools to hunt (Human Evolution). It was
around 5 foot tall and had a brain much bigger that Australopithecus but still smaller than that of
Homo erectus. He walk on two feet and resembled man much more that primate. It also had a very
large area in the brain that supports language which also promotes a potential for culture (Human
Evolution).
Lastly, we come to Homo erectus which date back from 1.8 million years to about 200,000 years
ago. Homo erectus has been found in Africa and Asia which makes it the first wide ranging
species of its kind (Human Evolution). Despite the look of Homo erectus s skull it was very
similar body structure to that of a humans. Homo erectus is also thought to be the first hominid to
use fire and have a true sence of culture (Human Evolution). Though it was probably dramatically
different than what we see
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The Negative Impact Of Technology
Technology is the all encompassing applications used to advance society throughout history.
Technology has been largely expanded upon in the past few generations of society. From smart
phones to artificial intelligence, technology has infiltrated daily life and taken on various forms,
which is commonly believed to benefit American society. However, these innovations have come at
a cost, negatively affecting struggling and vulnerable populations. Technologyhas negatively
affected society by dividing social classes, manipulating thought processes, and regressing progress
established by the United States.
The upper, middle, and lower social classes of the United States have been firmly established since
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The technology that is readily available to Americans has increased the dominant, influential role it
plays in society. More and more advertisers are marketing to audiences that can be easily targeted
and influenced. This increase in aggressive advertising has created a society dependent on
technology, whether it s social media or household appliances. Brand manager John Hadl described
the situation perfectly, explaining how strategic marketing has evolved to shift consumer s
perceptions towards a need for technology, rather than just a want ( It s Not the Phone ). This shift
in behavior, from wanting technology to needing it, has negatively affected the interactions
occurring in American society. This position is shared across the United States, as observed by
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Sherry Turkle. In her 2012 TED talk, titled
Connected, but Alone?, Turkle discussed the negative effects of the growing dependence of
everyday technology on society. This reliance has dismantled the supposedly basic characteristics
shared amongst society members, such as the maintenance of conversation, interaction, and
attention ( TEDTalks ). Technological advancements, such as mobile phones, texting, and online
education, have eliminated society s want or need for in person contact, severely impacting
communication and interaction skills. As a result,
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Media And Moral Panics Analysis
Lastly, I will discuss how the article I have chosen greatly relates to this idea of media and moral
panics. The sexualisation of women in the media is very much true, and is continuously
reinforced and exposed to children. Women as sexual objects, and women continuously being a
part of news that relate to sexual acts is a form of moral and media panic in society. Moral panics
have become the main way in which daily events are brought to the attention of the public. Moral
panics become a means whereby the state persuades people to accept the need to deal with threats
to the social order through authoritarian means (Buckingham Jensen, 416, 2012). To add, moral
panics are overwhelmingly concerned with moral values, and drawing on lines between
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Pollution And Redemption In Dracula, By Anne Mcwhir
Pollution and Redemption in Dracula, written by Anne McWhir, a Professor Emerita at the
University of Calgary, analyzes the complex relationships between characters of Bram Stoker s,
Dracula. McWhir acknowledges seemingly opposing themes within Dracula, Dracula is
remarkable for its blurring and confusion of categories. Modem and primitive, civilized and
savage, science and myth are confused; so too are other categories good and evil, clean and
unclean, life and death (31). She explains the purpose of hunting Count Draculais to restore the
characters, giving them a chance at redemption, The pollution or dangerous power that disappears
at the end of Dracula means that the characters can return to a world of clear categories and... Show
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Dracula is a proud of his lineage. His blood is noble among gypies (criminals) but when placed in
comparison to the elite of England, he is considered primitive, ...Dracula s criminality dominates
over his noble blood: science assimilates him to a lower type, associating him with animals and
inferior human groups (McWhir 34).
By the end of Dracula, the younger characters return to clear and defined statuses; Lucy is at
peace in her true death, Dr. Seward and Holmwood (Godalming) are married to other women,
Mina and Mr. Harker have been ushered into adulthood by becoming parents. They decided to
name their child, Quincey (McWhir 35). McWhir explains, Quincey Morris, wounded in the act of
destroying Dracula, dies a hero s death, reminding us that the dangers have not been mere dreams
and mad fantasies and showing us through his central role in a ritual of purification that blood is
substance as well as symbol (35).
The defined social categories that the characters wish to achieve can only be possessed by
recognizing their opposing forces. Anne McWhir concludes that the road to purification for Mina
requires a blood sacrifice, sanity cannot exist without recognizing madness, and the danger of and
dependence on foreigners (Dracula and Van
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Fahrenheit 451 Week 3 Discussion Questions
1.In the opening scenes, the archaeological excavation can be described primarily as a huge
project. There were many people searching the ground within a large space. The location appeared
to be in a dessert, in the middle of nowhere. There were many different roles for the mass amount
of people that were located within this excavation. There were people searching for artifacts and
there were also people dusting off the artifacts to keeping them safe and shiny. There were also
some men who appeared to be important looking at the artifacts because they were dressed up in
suits, while everyone else was not as dressed up.
2.Daniel Jackson s profession is an archeologist. The scene that reveals Jackson s profession is
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After Daniel Jackson and the other men arrive on the other side of the Stargate, they see a
pyramid in a dessert that is an exact replica of the Great Pyramid in Giza.
4.Erich Von Daniken believed that aliens came to earth to help humans out. One scene in the
film that really show Erich Von Daniken s prospective is the scene when Daniel Jackson and the
other men had first arrived to Stargate. Daniel Jackson wanted to look for other remains of life
because he had believed that something had lived there. Something had to have made the
pyramids, and he wanted to find out what kind of life had lived in Stargate. This scene shows
Daniken s prospective because not only does it show them on a different planet, but also shows
evidence that living beings had been there once before.
5.According to the film, Ra prohibited humans from reading and writing so that the humans
would not rebel. If the humans could read and write, they would know how he is evil and what
he did. One scene that reveals this, is when Jackson tries to draw in the sand to communicate with
the other humans. They are shocked and immediately have him cleansed. When the girl comes
back to be with Jackson, she looks away when he is drawing because she knows it is forbidden.
However, she eventually draws something back and they are able to connect and communicate for a
short
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A Research On Technology Management
Technology Management It is the innovation in the working environment permits organizations to
grow rapidly and effectively. Business innovation, for example, video conferencing, interpersonal
organizations and virtual office innovation has evacuated work environment limits that
beforehand constrained business development. With business innovation, organizations can
focus on a more extensive client base and develop to larger amounts. Office innovation spares
times by accelerating the work process. Computerized documenting frameworks spare space,
paper and printing costs. The utilization of computerised systems like robots permit remedies to
be made in a flash. Assets like electronic records and access to data innovation are accessible with
the snap of a catch. (Scott, n.d.) Haigh s have all the computerised facilities to run a business
including taking orders online. Now there is the introduction of a new technology named Baxter
the robot. A cooperative robot designed to work securely alongside people, will make his debut at
Haigh s Adelaide factory just after the chocolatier s busy Easter period and is advertised to
revolutionise Australia s manufacturing industry. Baxter was created by Adelaide born Rodney
Brooks in 2012. Baxter is an answer for makers of all sizes. Notwithstanding its extraordinarily low
value point, Baxter offers six central contrasts that recognize it from customary mechanical robots:
No programming No security confines Streamlined joining
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Nietzsche Good Vs Evil
The Good, The Bad, and The Jealous:
An Examination of Ressentiment, according to Nietzsche
In his book, Genealogy of Morals, Nietzsche examines the origins of Good and Evil. He postures
that these two concepts are derived from language, rather than essential morality. He argues that
people label things as good or evil based upon their personal feelings and position of privilege.
Douglas Smith translated this edition of Genealogy of Morals into English, but he also included
explanations of some of Nietzsche s key concepts. According to Smith, A central concept in
Nietzsche s argument, ressentiment is the essence of slave morality, a purely reactive mode of
feeling which simply negates the active and spontaneous affirmation of values on the part of the
nobility (142). Ressentiment stems from the oppressed party s jealousy. The oppressed do not
accept that it is bad that they do not have the luxuries and rights that the nobility posses. Instead, the
oppressed use ressentiment, flip the moral spectrum, and declare that those luxuries are evil. The
oppressed class (or at least the class that perceives itself to be as such), uses ressentiment to make
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That lambs bear ill will towards large birds of prey is hardly strange: but is in itself no reason to
blame large birds of prey for making off with little lambs (29) In this example, the lambs are the
oppressed group. They impose morality onto the birds of prey, saying These birds of prey are
evil; and whoever is as little of a bird of prey as possible, indeed, rather the opposite, a lamb
should he not be said to be good? (29). In order to make themselves feel better about getting eaten,
the lambs tell themselves that they the lambs are morally superior, good, and right, while the birds
of prey are evil and will eventually receive their
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Evolution Of Dog Research Essay
It s likely no surprise to dog owners, but growing research suggests that man s best friend often acts
more human than canine.
Dogs can read facial expressions, communicate jealousy, display empathy, and even watch TV,
studies have shown. They ve picked up these people like traits during their evolution from wolves
to domesticated pets, which occurred between 11,000 and 16,000 years ago, experts say.
In particular, paying attention to us, getting along with us, [and] tolerating us has led to particular
characteristics that often mirror ours, says Laurie Santos, director of the Yale Comparative
Cognition Laboratory. (Read more about how dogs evolved in National Geographic magazine.)
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Even more surprising is that the untrained dogs often glanced back and forth between her and the
door, baffled at what she was looking at. The behavior, only seen before in humansand chimps, is
called check backs or double looking, she said. (Read about war dogs in National Geographic
magazine.)
It s a lesson for us all that we should always examine whether training has an effect in these types
of studies, says Wallis.
Next Steps in Dog Research
In humans, aging hastens declines in short term memory and logical reasoning skills, making it
more difficult to learn new tasks. Previous research has found similar declines in dogs, but long
term memory is a little known aspect of dog biology. (See Many Animals Including Your Dog May
Have Horrible Short Term Memories. )
That s why Wallis and colleagues are studying how dogs both young and old memorize tasks, and
whether the animals can remember them months later.
The results are still in the works, but Wallis expects to discover that it s tough but not impossible to
teach old dogs new tricks.
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Elizabethan Era Essay
Elizabethan Era Then and now
Elizabethan Era is one of many memorable and important events in England. It got its name from
Queen Elizabeth, the queen who ruled that era. The Elizabethan age is an era that inspired national
pride through classical ideals, poetry, literature, and more. There are three aspects the states that the
Elizabethan era as the Golden Age and it is their military power, government, and most importantly
culture. The first aspect is their government; the backbone of the period. The government is
divided into 3 parts. The first and most important one is Monarch it is comprised of the king or
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During this period your life is determined by your gender or your wealth. Their clothing varied
among their social classes, with that being said a person who wears old or lame clothes would
be in the lower class such as farmers and the people who wear nice or extravagant clothes would
be in the higher class such as nobles. Today people can wear anything that they want to wear; a
poor person can have stylish clothes and the rich could wear old or dirty clothes. Their
entertainment was extremely important to the people who lived in the Elizabethan era.
Elizabethan entertainment was popular when there was something to celebrate and it often
occurred nightly, but there were different types of entertainment among the classes in England.
Rich would do things which the poor couldn t do or afford such as watch plays, go hunting,
jousts among knights, and more. The poor or the middle class would simply just listen to
travelling musicians and actors or to watch public plays. Today rich could only have
entertainment, because the poor has to work to feed themselves and has no spare money to do
such lavish things such as watching movies, going to a basketball game, or go to a concert.
During this period women were considered inferior to men and were not allowed to have a job,
this required men to become the sole source of the family income and to represent it. They would
usually work their whole life to provide for their family and to raise the social ranking or title.
Today men and women were treated as equals and women could be the one to provide for the
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The Stereotype Of A Young Girl
1.As a young girl, I have always associated most white people with the quality of being rude or
racist. For example, not holding doors as I walked behind them or ignoring my friendly smiles
and/or comments. I vividly remember several occasions where I would be walking two steps
being a Caucasian person and they would fail to hold the door open allowing it to slam in my face.
There is also an uneasy stare that is given while shopping, such as following African Americans
around the store to watch them to make sure they are not stealing. The belief that white peopleare
rude is not limited to black people, but other minorities as well because their cultural beliefs and
practices are often disrespected.
2.The stereotype emerged from personal experiences throughout my daily life. My mother would
also agree that most individuals who are white are rude to minorities because of their sense of
entitlement. She would often have to console me because at a young age, I would acknowledge the
difference in treatment I received. In reference to other cultures, their cultural beliefs are often
disregarded and are not given the time to understand. When someone is not fluent in English, they
are often disregarded instead of taking the time is comprehend their statement. Blacks are
automatically characterized as thieves or hoodlums, Muslims are terrorist and Mexicans are all
labor workers, which are incorrect statements and over generalized.
3.As a result, thinking that most Caucasians
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Changing Mind In The Film Cars By Lightning Mcqueen
Changing Mind Changing your mind about something can be easy and effortless, or it can be
hard to do and maybe you re just not ready for a change. Change can happen in anything, nature,
movies, books, sports, cities, people. The change that I m talking about is in the movie Cars . At
the beginning of the movie, Lightning McQueen starts off as being very arrogant and cocky. He
thinks he is all that. You can tell by his actions that all he wants is the fame and the money. He
never really thinks about anybody besides himself. A prime example of this is when he is going
to Los Angeles International Speedway, he is on the phone with his agent Harv. Harv tells
Lightning that they re giving 20 tickets away for the next race and asks for his friends
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Death like life is an inevitable occurrence in the human...
Death like life is an inevitable occurrence in the human experience and according to Sigmund
Freud, Although we know that after such a loss the acute state of mourning will subside, we also
know we shall remain inconsolable and will never find a substitute . Hence, the management of the
effects of deathbecomes necessary to the healing of the human spirit as one tries to cope with the
extensive loss and pain associated with losing a loved one. Freud further stated that this gap
result in the only way of perpetuating love which we do not want to let go of. This gap ,
according to Freud, has a great impact on the psychological and spiritual well being of human
beings and as such the study of Sudden Death is essential to the modern... Show more content on
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They breach the attachments of family, friendship, love, and community; shatter the construction of
the self that is formed and sustained in relation to others; undermine the belief systems that give
meaning to human experience; and violate the victim s faith in a natural or divine order and cast
the victim into a state of existential crisis (Herman, 1992, p.51).
Within this context, sudden deaths are more likely to involve domestic violence, accidents,
mutilation, stirring the worst imaginations in the bereaved. In some circumstances, the survivor
cannot see the body, thus adding to the problem of failing to accept the finality of the loss.
Losing a loved one suddenly in a tragic event is hard and hence there is no escaping one s sense of
pain and loss if a return to normal life is going to occur.
Following a sudden or violent death, other stressful and traumatic events may occur. These include
the sight of the injured or maimed body, the arrival of the police and/or medical personnel, efforts to
assist the injured, the grief reactions of other witnesses, and the survivor s separation from the love
one body. These secondary traumas are encoded as intrusive memories that interfere with the
survivor s ability to mourn, because the survivor cannot remember the parent without also
remembering and
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Earthquakes Questions And Answers
EARTHQUAKES
Objective: To define and discuss earthquakes and its effects.
Earthquakes are a major catastrophe and can be a big threat to human lives. To understand
earthquakes you must have a clear definition, know its mechanisms, be able to recognize the size
and dynamics and understand its effects:
I. Definition of Earthquake
a. Earthquake
b. Tsunamis
c. Landslides
d. Volcanoes
II. Mechanism
a. Faults
b. Seismic Waves
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The slipping fault then creates seismic waves in the surrounding rock. Seismic waves create the
sound waves in the air. It also carries energy away from the fault, first to nearby rock. In hours to
follow or even days many small earthquakes occur. These are referred to as aftershocks.
Aftershocks are a result of rocks near the fault adjusting to accommodate the new stress levels.
In order to understand the size of an earthquake certain items must be taken into consideration.
Strength, classification of seismic waves, logarithm and intensity are some of the main areas to
focus on. The strength depends upon the area of the fault length times width on which the slip
occurs, the amount of the slip and the inherent stiffness of the nearby rock. An earthquake
occurring a 100 km (62 mi) fault is about one billion times stronger than a quake on a 100 m (328
ft) fault. Seismic waves are classified in two areas P waves, which are your compressional waves,
and S waves, which are shear waves. These waves are used in detection and location of
earthquakes. Several thousand seismometers are in continuous operation worldwide. These stations
record ground motions, detect waves even at great distances from the fault as well as measure
arrival time of P and S waves. Logarithm of moment
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The Model And Stages Of Change Model
The Transtheoretical Model/Stages of Change
Leticia R. Leaks
Nebraska Methodist College
Abstract
This is a review of the Transtheoretical Model/Stages of Change Model developed by J. O.
Prochaska and C.C. DiClemente to assess an individual s readiness to change a behavior. In this
paper, we will discuss the history of the theory and its constructs. We will also examine a diabetes
study and the impact of TTM in conjunction with Social Cognitive and the Theory of Reasoned
Action as applied urban African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes. In the application of TTM, what
does success look like and how is failure measured?
Keywords: Transtheoretical Model
The Transtheoretical Model/Stages of Change
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But they re not particularly conscious of that, so it s not a focused, rational decision making process
(Sholl, 2011). If the individual has heard from their support system that they need to lose weight,
quit smoking or drinking, and instead of taking the advice, they ignore them, shut down or change
the subject, then they are in the stage of precontemplation. Unlike the precontemplation stage, an
individual in the contemplation stage actually thinks about taking action within six months. They
understand the pros and the cons of changing the behavior and are open to receiving information
and advice. Contemplators are often characterized as behavioral procrastinators who can get
stuck here for long periods of time. The individual in the preparation stage is ready to make a
change within the next 30 days. This individual has developed a plan and is ready for an action
oriented program such as smoking cessation or weight loss. Action is the next stage in the TTM
model. This is the stage where the individual has actually made modifications; gotten off the couch
and exercising. The action is observable and measurable. This stage is where all those small steps,
small choices, and mini sacrifices make a huge difference, notes Larsen (Larsen, 2007). Individuals
in this stage benefit from emotional and physical support, and from having people around them
recognize their progress and help keep them accountable. When an individual reaches the
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Research Paper On Sea Pens
Sea Pens
Description
Sea pens are colonies of polyps( polyps: animals that have a fixed base,column like body, with
mouth and tentacles.). Each polyps resembles a feathery quill. Sea pens are bilateral (bilateral:
being able to divide into even halves). There is no typical weight for sea pens, but the height
ranges from 2 inches to 6 feet. Sea pens have various colors. Their colors range from dark orange,
yellow, and white.
Habitat
Sea pens are octocoral, which means they are a type of soft coral. Like any other coral sea pens like
to live on sandy or muddy surfaces. Sea pens are generally located on the gulf of Alaska to
Southern California. The sea pens biome varies. Some sea pens live in intertidal zones while others
live in the deep
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Character Analysis Of Clarissa Dalloway
A.
Character s action The protagonist, Mrs. Clarissa Dalloway, grows in her actions throughout the
story. The flashbacks to the present day show her growth more than things happening during the
day of the party. Clarissa grows as an ambitious woman by denying Peter Walsh s marriage
proposal. He is the man of her dreams, at first. As she realizes that that s not what s best for her she
denies him and moves on. Peter... had no heart, no brain, nothing but the manners and breeding of
an English gentleman. (pg. 7) She has too many aspirations to settle for a man not up to her
standards.
Character s appearance
Clarissa Dalloway is not beautiful. Not that she was striking; not beautiful at all; there was
nothing picturesque about her... (pg. 76) This is why her insecurities are so prominent. She
questions everything she does. However, she dresses like a respectable lady. Therefore despite
her bland face, her clothes and gloves are well done. She uses these to disguise how she really
feels, which is inadequate. Clarissa always feels as though she needs her gloves, while her
daughter Elizabeth who is beautiful, never wears them. Elizabeth doesn t need them. Clarissa
does. Clarissa is obsessed with how people feel about her, which goes to show how insecure she is.
Character s thoughts
Her thoughts are very sexually confused. This is one trait that could go deeper than talked about on
the surface. She has an experience where another woman kisses her and she has a very big crush
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Thermal Solar Energy Lab Report
The results of this simulation are displayed in Fig. 4, where injected and extracted heat per length
((q) М‡/L) pulses were simulated for 300 months. A charging time of 19 months is needed to
charge the ground by thermal solar energy in order to achieve the desired design temperature. In the
figure, this 19 month period begins in June and ends in January. When the system is actively
supplying thermal energyto the building, the temperature rises in the summer months to a peak of
about 80 C and falls in the winter months to a low of about 67 C. The yearly average is about 71.5
C.
Figure 4 Monthly BTES temperatures over the project lifetime
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Also, some savings are achieved by using more efficient cooling technology to reduce grid
purchases. The retrofit therefore reduces the total energy purchased from the grid, but it also
modifies the hourly electrical demand profile. Both pieces of information are required to compute
the savings, because it is assumed that the grid pricing is demand sensitive, such that the price per
kWh each month is a function of the load factor for that month. Load factor is defined on a
monthly basis as the ratio of the average power consumption for the month divided by the peak
hourly power consumption. The load factor measures the consistency of the demand over time,
with high load factors indicating a more consistent demand that is less costly for the utility to
provide. The monthly per kWh grid price is therefore inversely related to load factor.
To determine how the building retrofit would modify the grid electrical demand, the original
aggregate hourly demand is split, as was previously described, into heating, hot water, cooling,
and baseline plug load profiles. The cooling profile is scaled by 80% to estimate the electrical load
for the more
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Racism And Its Effects On Young Black Males
Racism throughout time has had a powerful negative force in society. There have been many
efforts made to relieve racism. Racism is still present in America, although many people are doing
their best to put a stop to racism and its somewhat devastating effects on young black males in
society. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view...
Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it. (Lee) The negative stereotypes and racial
profiling that Americans hand down from generation to generation are damaging not only to the
minorities but to those perpetuating them as well. The behaviors that are kept alive because of
these negative stereotypes and the behaviors associated with them, create an emotional and social
struggle as well as presenting obstacles when receiving an education and employment opportunities.
Racismis the mishandling or understanding of a group of people on the basis of race, color, religion,
national origin, place of origin, or ancestry. The term racism may also denote a blind and
unreasoning hatred, envy, or prejudice (New Brunswick Human Rights Commission). Although
racism is a controversial topic, other issues have experienced just as much contention. One of these
is discrimination. Discrimination is the denial of equal rights because of someones personal
features, such as their race or color. Racial jokes and ethnic slurs are blatant examples of racial
discrimination. Racial slurs and jokes make
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The Tell-Tale Heart Symbolism
Question: How does Edgar Allen Poe explore the theme? What is the theme of the Tell Tale
Heart ? The guiltiness and madness after a person commit a crime Can a person who is insanity
value himself as a normal person? In the Tell Tale Heart, which written by Edgar Allen Poe
explores how a person get insane step by step. In this story, the protagonist who is very nervous
lives with an old man. The old man is a good person, but he has an eye of a vulture. The
protagonist fears of his eye and plan for seven days before kills the old man. However, the
protagonist gets insane when talking with police and hears old man s heart beat also feels everyone
knows who killed the old man finally the protagonist commits the crime. In the story use
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Symbolism is to use one thing as a symbol to represent ideas. He explores the theme by using
symbolism because symbolism helps the reader to understand the theme deeply also let people
to imagine what will happen next. For example, He had the eye of a vulture a pale blue eye,
with a film over it. Whenever it fell upon me, my blood ran cold; and so by degrees very
gradually. The eye of a vulture means that the old man knows the protagonist insane and explore
the theme of madness, use the eye of a vulture to show what kind of person does the protagonist
looks like. So, Poe use symbolism to explore the theme of madness through the eye of a
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ( Ptsd ) Essay
This paper focuses on women who are survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA) and today struggle
with a complex set of symptoms known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). For pastors
who intend to provide help, an integrated multidimensional treatment plan flows from a thorough
assessment and accurate diagnosis. Discussed herein are three treatment options including
individual, group and cognitive processing therapy and the integration of a Christian perspective
regarding symptom mitigation to assist in gaining a better understanding of redemptive care.
Ashley is 60 years old. She is the middle child of three sisters. Ashley reported that when she was
growing up, her father abused her. She was also abused by her sister in the way she was setting up
situations for Ashley to be raped or beaten. Ashley has great feelings of betrayal toward her father,
mother, and sister. Her mother confessed to Ashely that she caught her husband when he was
sexually molesting her oldest daughter. Ashley is angry that her mother did not stop the abuse, and
she did not protect her and her sister. Ultimately, Ashley is angry that her mother was dependent on
her father, and she did not even consider separating from him. Ashley reported feelings of
entrapment, depression, anxiety, nightmares, intrusive thoughts, flashbacks and helplessness and
powerlessness as a child that led her to become preoccupied with remaining in control of situations
as an adult. (Karakurt Silver, 2014, p. 83)
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Examples Of Supernatural Elements In A Very Old Man With...
In the short story A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, combines
both supernatural and natural events in a confusing, unexpected but yet inspiring way that makes
us wonder how we would respond if a supernatural event had happen in our front yard. From
combining an ordinary day to rainy days and greedy community, with an amazing supernatural, an
angel, who takes in cruelty, strengthen itself and flies away, Marquez successfully uses unique
styles and creative tones to create a short storythat would carry essentials of our daily routine in our
lives and succeeds. With the right mindset, Marquez invites us to look closer in our lives and
determine whether the normal and not so normal events could be change.
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For example, when Father Gonzaga notices that the angel was more of a human form than an
angel. Everything we ve vision how an angel would be is the exact opposite of how the old man
is presenting himself. But as we look closely, the old man s character sends us a hint of an angel,
which is patience. From being locked up in a chicken coop and being poked as if he was in a
zoo, he deals with the cruelty and doesn t fight back at all. He sits there and deals with it. This
could be a sign of an angel s quality, dealing with such disturbing cruel treatment in a calm way.
At the end of the story, as the angel deals with such cruelty, he is finally awarded with new
feathers. I believe that the action of story matches the tone and setting. The cold winter is over
and a new life is approaching. Like most angels, the old man s new feathers aren t so impressive,
look more like another misfortune of decrepitude, (Marquez 403) but with new feathers, he is
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Connotation In The Lottery
There are many lively traditions attributed to the culture of the United States. An example of a
tradition is the holiday of the 4th of July, celebrating the independence of the United States.
Another is the holiday of Thanksgiving, where thanks is given to the Natives that provided the
Pilgrims with food. Then, there are lotteries, where people have a shot at winning thousands and
millions of dollars. Lotteries always bring a sense of happiness and eagerness to attendees and
winners. Plenty of people across the United States attend since a lot of money can be acquired from
winning. This gives winning the lotterya positive connotation. Although the lottery tradition of
America is positive, others are not so positive. In Shirley Jacksons short story, The Lottery, the
tradition costs people their lives. Therefore giving winning the lottery a negative connotation.
Through depictions of the nervousness of the adults and children as well as her descriptions of the
objects associated with the lottery, Shirley Jackson, in her short story, suggests the horror of
violence that concludes the story.
Through depictions of the nervousness of the adults and children, Jackson suggests and gives hints
about the horror of violence that ends the story. In the beginning of her short story, she describes
the arrival of summer, but the children did not feel as relieved as the should be. Jackson states that
the feeling of liberty sat uneasily on them. The children found it hard to properly
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Case Study Of Waldorf School
Trinity University of Asia 275 E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue, Cathedral Heights, Quezon City Case
Study: Manila Waldorf School (Timberland Heights, San Mateo, Rizal) Group Members: Harah
Rose Barangan Maria Amirah Del Mundo John Toledo Chapter 1 Case Study: Manila Waldorf
School (Timberland Heights, San Mateo, Rizal) Introduction What is preschool programs?
Melhuish (2012) stated that the important goals in the preschool program are: to help children
acquire social skills and learning related skills. This program provides early childhood education
and care for the children, and help them to develop their range of skills that make them ready when
they start school such as: Social skills, Language skills, Executive function skills, Emotional self
regulation skills, and Self regulation in learning skills. How important it is? the important functions
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Rodriguez and Marikina to San Mateo where the Manila Waldorf School is located. e)Students
Early childhood (ages 3 to 6) Grade school and Upper school 2.What are the best practices of
Manila Waldorf School? 3.What are the implications of the study? Significance of the Study Scope
and Delimitations This study will focus on Manila Waldorf School located at Timberland Ave., San
Mateo, Rizal. The researchers will be studying their Curriculum, Mission and Vision, Grading
System, Physical Structure, Human Resources (teachers and administrators), Programs and
Services and Students. The researchers will also interview the principal, teachers and parents. They
will be the source of the data. This will be limited to the description of the curriculum, the teachers,
administrators and students. Definition of
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Claudia Macteer s Point Of View Changes Throughout The Novel
The point of view changes throughout the book. There is an omniscient point of view, but the
book also gives Claudia MacTeer s point of view. There are many other characters that give their
point of view throughout the story, but other than Claudia; the other main point of view given is
Pecola Breedlove s point of view. This story revolves around the end of the Great Depression. It
begins describing the familyas being a poorer black family. Claudia and Frieda MacTeer have to
collect coal for their old home. The MacTeer family was gaining to two new borders due to their
poor home circumstances, Henry Washington and Pecola Breedlove. Henry Washington needed a
place to stay because the old woman, Miss Jones, was getting too old for him to stay with. Pecola
had a more difficult home life. He father tried to burn... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These ladies, China, Poland, and Miss Marie, are very friendly to Pecola. They are not ashamed
of their job, and talk about their clients with Pecola. The ladies actually hate men, but do this job
for the money. A rich, light skinned black girl named Maureen moved to the school that Claudia
and Frieda attend. Claudia and Frieda don t really like her, but one day asked Maureen to walk
home with them from school. On their way home, they see a group of boys picking on Pecola.
The boys are making fun of Pecola for being black and calling her nasty names. Claudia and
Frieda threaten the boys, and they don t stop picking on Pecola until they see Maureen. They didn
t want to act this way in front of her. The girls go out for ice cream. During their outing, Maureen is
questioning Pecola about seeing her father naked and about periods. The girls end up getting in an
argument because Maureen will not stop asking uncomfortable question. Maureen calls the other
girls black and ugly. When the girls arrived home, Henry is in the house the Marie and Poland
receiving entertainment. When spring arrives, Henry touches Frieda
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A Hunger Artist Comparison Essay
A Hunger Artist, by Franz Kafka, and the graphic novel representation of A Hunger Artist, by R.
Crumb and David Zane Mairowitz are hugely different takes on the same story. In Kafka s
original, the reader is observing The hunger artist s art, which is fasting. In comparison, Crumb
and Mairowitz version offers a version of the story in a way that the reader may not have been
able to decipher in the original. Franz Kafkas original is told with an omniscient third person
narrator. The all knowing narrator can weave in and out of different characters thoughts. Also, this
distinct narration is beneficial to tragedy of the story because even though the narrator seems to
know everything about the story, not everything is revealed to the audience, for example, why
hungerartists became unpopular. The manager in the original story adds to the tragedy of the artist
s situation as he is portrayed utilizing the hunger artist s talent. The hunger artist s manager
exhausts everything he can into making the artist s performance a grand spectacle. Unfortunately in
doing so, he destroys the artist s desire to become the most celebrated hunger artist ever. Without
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Unexpectedly the hunger artist s audience deserts him and he doesn t react to that neglect very
well. Therefore, the hunger artist signs himself into the circus in response to the disregard. Despite
this change in atmosphere, people only watch him because he is near the animals, thus he remains
neglected. Finally, an audience member inquires about whether or not he is still fasting; then the
hunger artist asks for forgiveness and begs that people not admire his fasting. He admits that he
simply could never find food that he liked. The hunger artist s confession, prompted by neglect
from his audience, sealed his fate and he died
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Stereotyping in the World is the Universal Message of 12...
Through history people have tended to judge the lives of other by what they see on the outside,
and completely disregard their actually character. Stereotyping in the World today has become a
greater and greater problem has history moves on. Some have been known to look past these cases
such as Reginald Roses book Twelve Angry Men. The play has been shown that one voice can
change the thoughts of many by getting past the first layer and breaking it down to their inner
person. Twelve Angry Men has showed the theme of Stereotyping in the World through the
characters proper reasoning, communicating, and believing in good faith. For instance, the
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All 12 jurors begin to realize events in the case all show the good faith they have in their own
lives. Including from their own lives each juror has gone through a point in time were even they
were stereotyped by the world. The jury has been convinced that the boy has been severely
stereotyped through the whole case and court. The 3rd juror let the case come into his own life
and he made his own opinion on the boy without even paying attention to detail, he reflected his
own life in his argument with stereotypes (72). The lives of the jurors have all been affected by
the acts of stereotyping and see the effects of it that can have on someone. A boy that at the
beginning almost lost his life due to the people just looking at him was saved by the fact that the
jury looked past all that. The play showed the theme of Stereotyping in the World through the
characters proper reasoning, communicating, and believing in good faith. Twelve Angry Men
allowed the views of many different men to see past the outside of a person and look at who
they actually are. The play will put the test of each of the jurors character and show that the clear
theme in the play is Stereotyping in the World. The boy has been out in a life where he has no
other way out of the setting and must live in. Even though he lives in the area does not mean that
he is that category and so does the
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Primary And Secondary Psychopathy And Cognitive Empathy
Psyc 121: Introduction to Psychology 1
Is Primary and Secondary Psychopathy Strongly Related to Cognitive Empathy?
Name: Savannah Davies
ID: 300334814
Tutor: Ruth Glynn
Lab Time: Friday 9 10:50am, EA 404B
Abstract
This study investigated the possible relationships between primary and secondary psychopathy and
cognitive empathy.
Is Primary and Secondary Psychopathy Strongly Related to Cognitive Empathy?
Described as a social disorder, psychopathy is a field that has been extensively researched and we
have discovered that it consists of two distinctive subtypes; primary and secondary. There are some
similarities between these two subtypes however a distinction can be made through a subject s
characteristics and traits. Both primary psychopathy (PP) and secondary psychopathy (SP) are
associated with impulsivity, aggression, social isolation due to a lack of convergence with the
social norm , superficial charm and poor behavioural control but primary psychopaths are more
often characterised as callous, manipulative, extremely selfish with a diminished capacity for
remorse and routinely untruthful, where secondary psychopaths are more introverted, socially
anxious with low self esteem (Blackburn Fawcett, 1999). Empathy is essentially the capacity or
ability to understand and share another person s mental experience. Cognitive empathy, is often
referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM) and is conceptualised as the ability to understand and infer the
emotions and
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The Civil Rights Movement In The 1960 s
How did our country become not segregated and fair to African Americans? The answer to that is
the Civil Rights Movement that took place in the 1960s. This movement ignited when many
African Americans rebelled against unfair laws. One of those events was when Rosa Parks
wouldn t give up her seat on a public bus to a white person. What we forgot was Rosa wasn t the
first to rebel against bus segregation; 9 months before, Claudette Colvin refused to give up her
seat in the same city, Montgomery, Alabama. Civil rights were a huge problem back in the 60s.
African Americans were separated from whites because whites consider them as dirty. According
to Mack Lewis, author of The Girl who got Arrested , on public buses, African Americans were
required to give their seat to a white person and move to the back, or stand up. They were so
segregated that it got to the point of them having separate movie theaters, soda machines, water
fountains, and even bathrooms. (Ellen Levine) When Claudette Colvin did a presentation for
school about the constitutional rights for all Americans, she realized that African Americans were
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When a white woman asked her to move to the back so she could sit, she refused.(Ellen Levine)
She ended up getting arrested and abused by police officers. According to Ellen Levine, author of
On the Front Lines of Justice , a police officer yanked Colvin out of her seat and another officer
kicked her. At the time, she was only 15. That s a young age to get thrown in jail. Claudette had
said that she had the spirit of Harriett Tubman and the thought of her courage to help free African
Americans from slavery. (Maryam Abdulaleem) This was just the start of the movement towards
equal
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Neoclassical And Romantic Styles Of Art
The Neoclassical and Romanticism periods in the arts, gave way to new styles of painting. By this
time, the patrons commissioning art varied from the previous periods. Added to the list was the
Monarchy who also commissioned art, and made it public for all to see. Although, not everyone
approved of their classism, and their riches, while their subjects had very little on. I will discuss the
effect the French Revolutionhad on both styles of art, Neoclassical and Romanticismand show how
the same subject was viewed very differently by the artists in favor of the French Revolution, and
by the artist opposed to it, and the Monarchy.
For the Neoclassical style, I selected Jacques Louis David s Napoleon Crossing the Alps from
1801. It was hard not to select one of David s unofficial tributes to Napoleon, as he was a big fan.
I selected Napoleons Crossing the Alps specifically, because it is a prime example of how David
used his painting skills to convey a selective message, in this case, that Napoleon was a great
heroic General. As Ben Pollitt highlights, The fact that Napoleon did not actually lead his troops
over the Alps but followed a couple of days after them, travelling on a narrow path on the back of a
mule is not the point! (Pollitt via khanacademy.org, n.d.). In other words, David totally painted a
delusional story, contrary to what actually happened. Yet, David painted a taller, stronger looking
Napoleon, riding on a beautiful and muscular horse. The
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Here Too Lies Our Lebensraum Analysis
After reading Sandler s article, entitled Here Too Lies Our Lebensraum : Colonial Space as German
Space, two clear turn in the history of German expansionism can be seen. Initially, when the infant
German government, headed by chancellor Otto von Bismarck, approached the idea of overseas
colonialism, they sought to establish Germanyas a European power and claim their place in the
sun. In the aftermath of the First World War, Germany s only goal of expansion was to reclaim
their colonies lost in the Treaty of Versailles. After 1933 and the emergence of the National
Socialists in Germany, the main goal of German expansion was that of Eastern policy (Ostpolitik),
which mean expansion into Eastern Europe. In these shifts, those in favor of reclaiming of
Germany s African colonies had to alter their advocacy approach, as their audience went from the
late nineteenth century German government, to the composers of the Treaty of Versailles, and to
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One of the main publications that defended Germany s plea to keep their African protectorates
was the 1919 German Colonial Office s White Book. While much of the introduction and
conclusion aims at highlighting the hypocrisy of Great Britain, the German Colonial Office
defends their colonies. They write, These colonies, as the world knows, were acquired by peaceful
means and built up by German enterprise and industry under a colonial policy of the utmost
liberality towards other nations and, after the initial errors of inexperience, of enlightened humanity
towards the natives (White Book, 310 311). With this defense, the German Colonial Office sought
to show how the German land in Africa was acquired by approved means and Germany should be
allowed to retain the land that was rightfully
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Review of War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning Essay
Review of War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning
War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning, written by the talented author Chris Hedges, gives us
provoking thoughts that are somewhat painful to read but at the same time are quite personal
confessions. Chris Hedges, a talented journalist to say the least, brings nearly 15 years of being a
foreign correspondent to this book and subjectively concludes how all of his world experiences tie
together. Throughout his book, he unifies themes present in all wars he experienced first hand. The
most important themes I was able to draw from this book were, war skews reality, dominates
culture, seduces society with its heroic attributes, distorts memory, and supports a cause, and allures
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So he brings up a great point when talking about sensory war and mythic war. Manipulating
sensory war to mythic war creates a skewed reality.
The second chapter of the book, The Plague of Nationalism, fits into the myth of war by telling
the people of any country that it is o.k. to hate and it is o.k. to kill even though the cause might not
be just. He states that: Lurking beneath the surface of every society, including ours, is the
passionate yearning for a nationalist cause that exalts us, the kind that war alone is able to deliver.
We abandon individual responsibility for a shared, unquestioned communal enterprise, however
morally dubious (45). There is a myth within nationalism that it is right. However morally wrong
the reasons of war are, the myth of nationalism brain washes us into thinking that we are right. We
are doing this for the right reasons and therefore to support our military however morally dubious
the cause is. Chris Hedges writes about a general who, during a dispute with Chile, flew his
helicopter over the Chilean border in order to piss on Chilean Soil (42). Coming from the view
of a person who wasn t involved on either aspect of the war, this sounds a bit over the edge. Chris
Hedges talks about how nationalism and racism are almost directly related in war time. People do
things they wouldn t normally do under the circumstances. War drives us to do things we wouldn t
normally do, thus dominating a
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  • 2. A Brief Note On Contaminated Water And Uv Light Contaminated Water and UV Light In today s world, the access to clean water is unspeakably easy. Technology has revolutionized what it means to get clean water that is safe to drink, shower in, and play in. The water that is consumed by humans comes from water treatment plants, making it perfectly safe. Many people don t think about where their water comes from, or the process it has to go through in order for it to be consumable. However, many countries do not have access to clean drinking water. In other places, people have to clean their own water using the sunto kill bacteria. This process is called the SODIS process. SODIS, meaning Solar Water Disinfection, is a process that uses solar radiation from the sun to kill the bacteria in contaminated water. When countries do not have access to clean water, they use this process because it doesn t require money and because it is quite simple to follow. Water is put into a regular sized water bottle and is placed onto an area that can be affected by the sun, such as a roof. Small bottles are usually used because there is a lower risk of contamination because of the small space the water is in. The water can reach temperatures of 70 to 100 degrees. The SODIS process is simple, but it is very time consuming; one bottle can take up to 6 hours to disinfect. SODIS has proven to be a very reliable way to clean water. In countries where people may have to drink dirty water, they can suffer from disease. According to the Centers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Global Effort against Malaria Facilitated largely by increased political commitment, an up scaling of World Health Organisation (WHO) vector control measures and expansion of the so called artemisinin based combination therapies , the past decade has seen remarkable progress in the global effort against malaria. In fact, latest figures approximate that global investments in malariacontrol have amassed to a 42% reduction in the diseases mortality rate between 2000 and 2012, saving an estimated 3.3 million lives during this period.1 Additionally, malaria incidence rates declined by 25% worldwide, in the same epoch, and by 31% in the African region the epicentre of disease s devastation on humanity.1 Despite the recent advancements, however, there remains no opportunity for complacency. Malaria continues to represent a perilous public health challenge and one of the most prevalent and lethal infectious agents across Africa, Asia and the Americas. Data released in December 2013 indicates that there were in the range of 207 million cases of malaria in 2012, and an estimated 627,000 related deaths most particularly in children under five and expectant mothers.2 In Africa today, it can be predicted that a child will die every forty five seconds as a result of malaria.3 To quote WHO Director General Dr Margaret Chan, the fact that so many people are dying from mosquito bites is one of the greatest tragedies of the 21st century .1 In 2008, the Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Partnership unveiled its Global ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Why Is Shakespeare Still So Popular In this text I will explain how and why Shakespeare is still so popular and the themes of his plays. Shakespeare is still so popular due to his plays and the themes he used in them. His themes are very interesting and vary form time to time in fact some of his plays are based on ambitions, other like Romeo and Juliet are based on love and hate as well as death. Most of Shakespeare s plays have the characteristic of containing more than one theme in fact many of our TV shows, cartoons, movies and etc are based on his plays. One example of this is the movie Gnomeo and Juliet which is in a way a parody but in another way is a simplified version of the long and difficult story of Romeo and Juliet. Not only the themes are are very intriguing but... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As well as this as a poet Shakespeare has an excellent use of his poetic talent in the plays as most of the dialogues are poetic. In the play Romeo and Juliet we can see how Shakespeare adds poetic and Roma tic touches to the dialogues between the two star crossed lovers. Another great thing that makes him so pupil are is the versatility of his plays, in fact they can be manipulated to achieve different things like movies or maybe a book that can then be readapted for the different ages and types of people that will then read or watch it. The fact that Shakespeare plays can be manipulated is very good as this can create many new opportunities for cartoonists as they can keep the main plot the same while changing the characters and locations as well as period in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay On How To Not Fail At Terraria How to Not Fail at Terraria By A Person To get started, you want to build a house at a comfortable size, making extra rooms for NPCs when they need them. After that, you want to explore, hopefully having a snow biome right next to you without having to go through a jungle or corruption/crimson, as the boreal wood weapons do more damage than the wood ones. Make a boreal bow with plenty of arrows before going into the desert. Another handy thing is a desert biome, because of sand and the ability to completely skip wooden armour, so long as you block up the chasms with SOLID BLOCKS (anywhere where there is background.) Blocking up your doors at night isn t a bad idea either. Now that you re settled in, try to gather up 50 silver across... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In destroying a Crimson Heart/Shadow Orb, a meteor has a 50% chance of spawning at midnight that night, and a 2% chance every night after that. But, a meteor has a 50% chance of spawning immediately if broken between midnight and 4:30 AM. This means that, for a plentiful harvest, you may want to break one heart/orb before and one after midnight (I haven t tested this, but it should work in theory.) This way you can harvest meteorite armour and tools before fighting the Eye of Cthulhu, ensuring the odds in your favor. After beating the Eye of Cthulhu, you probably have enough equipment to make better weapons, such as the Blood Butcherer and Light s Bane (NOTE: the War Axe of the Night costs the same and does more damage than the Light s Bane, and is an axe), but don t make the yo yo s unless you have leftover supplies because they do less damage and cost more (but have better range.) If you have a corruption, then it is possible to farm for Ancient Shadow Scale, although it takes forever to get one set. If, by any unlucky chance you have a Crimson, getting the materials for gathering hellstone is going to be difficult. You may want to test your luck fishing in the ocean for the reaver shark instead of facing the Brain of Cthulhu. But, if you do face the Brain, the creepers that it spawns drop tissue sample, allowing you to craft Crimtane stuff without technically beating the boss. Using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Differences And Similarities Between The Australian And... Countries all around the world are controlled by strict police systems in order to maintain a peaceful and safe environment. The Australian police system and the German police system have many similarities, but also have their differences. When comparing the two, points to take into consideration is overall appearance, history and purpose of the policesystem. Appearance among the public is an important factor that Australia and Germany considered when establishing their current police system. Both countries are determined to create a positive image surrounding their police force and avoid the stigma related to police in places like the US. Australian police officers predominately wear a blue uniform, which is consistent across all states, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The initial reason for Australia creating their police force was a bombing on a Sydney hotel in 1978, and within a year it was created to deal with nation wide issues such as terrorism. Up until this time, the Commonwealth ran a police force but there were several issues revolving around this. In May 1927, Parliament House was opened which increased the necessity for a stronger police system in Australia however it took many years to establish one. On the other hand, Germany has a much longer and more controversial history relating to their police system. The Landespolizei, who are the state police, date back to the late 19th century, when Germany united into a single country in 1871. When Germany became a dictatorship in 1933 under Adolf Hitler and the Nazis, all police forces were absorbed into the Ordnungspolizei. They were responsible for Nazi Germany s law enforcement and protection of the country at the time. The organisation existed until the end of World War II in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Chemical Oxygen Demand Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater 5210 BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (BOD)*#(1) 5220 CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND (COD)*#(2) 5220 A. Introduction Chemical oxygen demand (COD) is defined as the amount of a specified oxidant that reacts with the sample under controlled conditions. The quantity of oxidant consumed is expressed in terms of its oxygen equivalence. Because of its unique chemical properties, the dichromate ion (Cr2O72 ) is the specified oxidant in Methods Section 5220B, Section 5220C, and Section 5220D; it is reduced to the chromic ion (Cr3+) in these tests. Both organic and inorganic components of a sample are subject to oxidation, but in most cases the organic component predominates and is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Do not use the test for samples containing more than 2000 mg Cl /L. Techniques designed to measure COD in saline waters are available.1,2 Halide interferences may be removed by precipitation with silver ion and filtration before digestion. This approach may introduce substantial errors due to the occlusion and carrydown of COD matter from heterogenous samples. Ammonia and its derivatives, in the waste or generated from nitrogen containing organic matter, are not oxidized. However, elemental chlorine reacts with these compounds. Hence, corrections for chloride interferences are difficult. Nitrite (NO2 ) exerts a COD of 1.1 mg O2/mg NO2 N. Because concentrations of NO2 in waters rarely exceed 1 or 2 mg NO2 N/L, the interference is considered insignificant and usually is ignored. To eliminate a significant interference due to NO2 , add 10 mg sulfamic acid for each mg NO2 N present in the sample volume used; add the same amount of sulfamic acid to the reflux vessel containing the distilled water blank. Reduced inorganic species such as ferrous iron, sulfide, manganous manganese, etc., are oxidized quantitatively under the test conditions. For samples containing significant levels of these species, stoichiometric oxidation can be assumed from known initial concentration of the interfering species and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Glass Menagerie And Hamlet The strongest issue that plagues the lives and consciences of people from any walk of life is issue of what is more important: duty to family or duty to one s self. This conflict is present in three plays: The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, A Doll House by Henrik Ibsen, and Hamlet by William Shakespeare. The Glass Menagerie is a play that discusses the struggles of a familydynamic and the decision to leave, or stay and build the family. In A Doll House, this drama is set up to discuss the role of females in families and their reactions. Additionally, the conflictin Hamlet is the choice of who should be loyal to whom when family bonds are put to the test. These three plays explores both sides of the arena in these family issues as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Likewise, the struggle of the main characters to choose whether they would abandon the family unit or stay with it. This struggle is present in all the plays, as the characters need to make a choice of which would be easier to live with. These plays have the characters discover their own values as they go on their internal conflict to help their family or themselves. Moreover, the major discrepancy that occurs in making this decision is the difference in both of these choices. Hamlet was a strong example of this conflict as Hamlet struggled to see the line between which actions were unforgivable for family members. Nora had to learn the difference in her life as she could not see whether she was helping her family or doing a disservice to herself in A Doll House. Additionally, Tom knew, in The Glass Menagerie, that he needed to decide whether he was going to leave his sister because he could not support her. All of these examples drive this theory that the duty to one s self is more powerful than helping one s family. These conflicts all caused moral dilemmas for the characters as this decision did not come easy. The duty to one s self, however, won out because this cause was more valuable and promising for the characters. These issues drove the plays as they forced the characters to choose what is more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Social role of women The social role and stature of women has been an eternal topic. In an age when the images of women were expected to be associated with marriage, motherhood, and domestic matters, few Americans could have thought of a young woman from an upper middle class family would pursue professional study of art in Europe in the late nineteenth century. Yet, praises and critics both fall on the young artist, Mary Cassatt (1844 1926). In this paper, I will show how two historians contrast about the their views of this feminine artist, as well as their methodological approaches. The first one is from Susan Fillin Yeh. In her article Mary Cassatt s Images of Woman , she argues that, Cassatt s images of women, unique within the context of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At an evening performance she would be likely to have an escort. The performance she most probably attends is an afternoon matinee. (First Level) Appearing in the 1850s, popular by the 1880s, and an institution by 1900, the afternoon matinee owed its existence to the increasing financial autonomy of women with interests like Cassatt s opera goer. (Second Level) The painting, a sign that the adage, a woman s place is in the home, was hardly every woman s conviction, depicts a new type of female, the woman who participates in cultural events. (Third Level) (Yeh 1976, pp. 359 360) While Yeh concludes Cassatt s images being independent modern women, Norma Broude doubts such idea in her article Mary Cassatt: Modern Woman or the Cult of True Womanhood? , in which she argues Cassatt s patterns of complicity and resistance. From her perspective, Cassatt had to negotiate very carefully her relationship to this cult of true womanhood, as an atypical professional lady painter from upper middle class. The images of happily sequestered mothers and children supported and continue to support a conservative view of woman s nature and position, and Cassatt s own political astuteness was responsible for this complex pattern of guarded social resistance on the one hand and complicity on the other. She points out, that her repeated production of happy mothers and children had been so successful might because a similar kind of social problem with a that of a century ago, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. What Are The Struggles Of The Older Generation Words and stories can connect generations through understanding of the struggles of the opposite generation, and they can resolve conflicts between people. In Thank You M am by Langston Hughes, a teenage boy attempts to steal the purse of an elderly woman by the name of Mrs. Jones. He is unsuccessful, and Mrs. Jones takes the boy home where they have a conversation, although Mrs. Jones does most of the talking. Eventually, the Mrs. Jones reveals to the boy that she too once resorted to less than honest measures to get something she wanted, creating a connection between her and the boy that allowed her to instill in him a sense of honor and respect, as the text says, The woman did not watch the boy to see if he was going to run now, nor did ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, those of older generations have lived much longer than younger generations, and have experienced much more, so they have gathered an ample amount of wisdom and valuable life lessons they can share with the younger generation. This is evident in Thank You M am when Mrs. Jones teaches the thief that she once resorted to crime as well, but that there is always a better option, helping him to turn away from crime to accomplish his goals. It can be hard for different generations to communicate because of differing perspectives caused by drastically different cultures and ways of life between generations. For example, my father is very stubborn and retains many beliefs about how a family should be run based on how he was raised, which makes it very hard to negotiate and communicate with him about the issues of my generation. Another example of this is Mr. Brown in Cub Pilot on the Mississippi. He doesn t communicate very well with those of a different generation, treats them poorly, and hardly listens to them at all, as evidenced by his treatment of Mr. Twain throughout the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Our Journey through the City of Paris at Night Paris is a beautiful city during the day, but at night, it changes. The first thing that is seen are all the lights from the shops, buildings and streetlights. These lights brighten up Paris and give it a different but just as beautiful perspective at night. The Eiffel Tower, one of the top attractions in Paristhat tourists come to see can be described as an iron, lace work of art, and the most recognized structure in the world, and at night with the glow of its lights, it stands out like a guiding lighthouse. We could see this beautiful tower wherever we stood day or night. My choir group was invited to sing in some of the cathedrals in Paris. One night after we had a concert and had dinner, our tour guide gave us an option of either staying on the bus or getting off and taking a tour down the Seine River to see the Eiffel Tower at night. If we should choose this option, we needed to find a different way back to the hotel as the bus driver was not going to come back for us. My family and a few others chose to take the tour down the river. On the boat, we could see different buildings, museums and the Eiffel Tower. On the tour, we also passed under the famous bridges in Paris. Two of the buildings I remember viewing were the Louvre, and Norte Dame. From the boat, I could also see the Louvre pyramid which sits in the courtyard of the Louvre Palace. The Louvre Pyramid is a large glass and metal pyramid, surrounded by three smaller pyramids. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Neil Young s Impact On Folk And Rock And Roll Music It is better to burn out, than fade away. said Neil Young. But Neil has not faded and is still burning today, and has made many albums and still more. Neil Young had a huge impact on folk and Rock Roll music, he earned many awards, he was also inducted into the Rock Roll hall of Fame, Neil was one of the greatest musician in the 20th century. Neil Youngbecame interested in music when he was a teenager. He started playing folk music and started playing in bands that were not very popular, once him and his mother moved to Winnipeg when, he was 15 (Morrison.C, 2006). Even though those bands were not successful, they led him into his music career. Some of Young s first band groups where the Jades and the Classics, when he was in highschool... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Morrison.C, 2006). Although it was a setback he worked harder on the next one. Because of a issue Neil bought 200,000 LP copies of the song Comes a Time (Schinder.S and Schwartz.A,2018). This was a major setback and a huge waste of money. Claiming Neil s music was not commercial and this was not like the kind of music he had been doing at all, the Geffen Records filed a lawsuit for $3.3 million (Schinder.S and Schwartz.A,2018). When Young teamed back up with Crosby, Stills and Nash to record a CSNY album, they all started fighting and Stills was acting weird, that s when they figured out he was taking drugs (Schinder.S and Schwartz.A,2018). Neil Young had joined the Mynah Birds, and when they were making a record one of his bandmates where arrested for deserting his post in the U.S Navy (Schinder.S and Schwartz.A,2018). Although it was earlier in his career it still made an impact on his life. Danny Whitten and Bruce Berry had an overdose and died and that made Neil Young sad (Stambler.I, 2001). Young was inspired to make a new song after four students got killed for protesting against racism (Morrison.C, 2006). Neil made a record named Neil Young and was doing it solo and it did not sell good (Ray.M, 20013). When Young s father dies and he finds out he has Fatal brain aneurysm he makes an album about it called Prairie Wind (Schinder.S and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay On Obstructive Sleep Apnea Sleep is very important to live; it is one of many elements that help keep human beings alive. The dictionary defines sleep as the natural periodic suspension of consciousness during which the powers of the body are restored (Webster 638). However, there is a percentage of the population that has difficulty achieving and maintaining Stage 4, the stage that lets both the body and mind fall into a deep sleep, in their sleep pattern. Stage 4 of sleep is also known as REM sleep. At the bottom of this difficulty, to fall asleep is a known condition called obstructive sleep apnea(OSA) that is defined as a serious, potentially life threatening condition that is far more common than generally understood (Citation). Obstructive sleep apnea can be very treacherous if it is not properly detected or treated. Research shows that 1 in 15 Americans or eighteen million Americans suffer from the threatening effects of sleep apnea, in which flow of oxygen to vital organs is reduced and irregular heart rhythms occur (Sleepdex 1). Sleep apnea happens in two different... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meanwhile, in Central Sleep Apnea symptoms include mood problems as well as occasional tiredness during the day and waking up at night. Symptoms may also include bad memory and difficulty concentrating on a given task. There is a related symptom that most people with sleep apnea get and that is sleep related laryngospasm. Sleep related laryngospasm is a condition in which the person sleeping suddenly wakes and feels distressed that he or she is suffocating and trying to talk comes out as a wheeze. In scarce cases, sleep apnea in children can cause developmental delay and cor pulmonale, failure of the right heart (WebMD ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Importance Of Power In Representative Democracy In Representative Democracy it is where one person rules with the government. The people choose a person to run for office and sometimes the people run themselves. After that the people vote for who they think is best suited for the job. Some power is with the people who vote. Some power is with the people because they get to pick and vote the best person for office. The real person in power is the person picked to go into office because they get to rule the country mostly. In Representative Democracythe people who have no say or power is the people. Even though they have the right to vote for who they want to represent them, the person the people pick could turn on them. The person they end up picking could have said things that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Specialization Of A Business Model Essay The Specialization Business Like the other models the specialization business model can be conflated with freelancers, solution based businesses, and also first to market models. Like the solution based model, the specialization model can be scaled up or built with the purpose of being sold. This kind of business model is a step beyond the solution idea and combines the freelancer and the solution provider. One could even argue that this is a matured version of the solution business. Whether the specialization business focuses on a good or a service, the specialization model typically has extremely proprietary knowledge and techniques which cannot be easily replicated by competing firms. Often, patents and complex legal barriers to entry are established to protect the specialist s natural advantages. Elements of the freelance, solution, debt, and first to market business models are present in specialization models, but I classify this as a unique model of its own because the owners must protect their secrets yet clone themselves to scale up. There are countless legacy businesses built on industry secrets, and proprietary knowledge. McDonalds, Chick Fil A, and Kentucky Fried Chicken were all founded on very specialized formulas and techniques that even to this day are exceptionally protected. Completely opposite firms like DutchBoy paint, and computer platform firms like Oracle can also be considered specialization businesses and also have their own secrets to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Knowing Why Airplanes Crash Is Important Essay There are technologies being discussed to improve crash location technologies. They are improvements to the ULB battery life, an additional low frequency ULB. Another technology is ADS B which monitors aircraft position. Crash deployable flight recorders are also being considered as well as streaming flight data via a satellite. Let s us take a closer look at each technology. There are several improvements to ULB technology in progress. ULB Battery Life is in the process of being extended from 30 days to 90 days. There will be an additional ULB attached to the fuselage which will broadcast at a lower frequency which increases the range the beacon can be heard. In light of the MH370 tragedy and the lingering doubt over whether the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The US Military has had crash Deployable Flight Recorders (DFR) for over twenty years with 110 crashes and 110 successful deployments. In addition to crash data the device incorporates an ELT which broadcasts the aircraft serial number (Werfelman, Thinking outside the black box). Streaming data is another technology that has been popularly suggested for use in Locating and accessing FDR information. After all if we can stream movies in high definition why can t we do the same with the FDR data? In light of the AF447 tragedy there has been a tremendous amount of research into aircraft streaming fight data if the aircraft detects a potential crash condition. On September 3, 2010 a UPS 747 400 successfully uplinked flight using a streaming data before a fatal catastrophic crash due to a cargo fire (Werfelman, Narowing the search). This data was streamed live in real time to the UPS command center in Lexington, KY. UPS was aware the flight had inflight fire before the plane had crash and was aware of when, where and why the flight terminated (BEA). However there are several concerns about this technology. Pilots are very resistant to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Are The Changes In Colonial America Once the colonists left England and arrived in North America, their diet changed dramatically. Instead of having the foods they were accustomed to, they had to adapt to fit their environment. The colonists were also accustomed to a regular eating schedule that they would soon have to change. The colonists would eat an early breakfast, an early dinner and a late supper, lunch were not included; however, all this schedule and way of doing things would soon change. Breakfast in England usually was taken early if they were poor or later if they were rich. While most of their breakfast consisted of of bread, bread and milk, or cornmeal mush and milk together, along with tea. However in America, colonists rose early to start chores, then later ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Powerful Use Of Abuse In Sweat By Zora Neale Hurston Sweat Looka heah, Sykes, you done gone too fur. Ah been married to you fur fifteen years, and Ah been takin in washin for fifteen years. Sweat, sweat, sweat! Work and sweat, cry and sweat, pray and sweat! Does living with abuse help you gain the strength to become a stronger woman? Also, when does enough become enough? Such a quote is found in Zora Neale Hurstons short story, Sweat . This quote expresses the discussion theme better than any story that has ever been told before about abuse that is endured during a relationship. This quote helped me realize many different things that women tend to go through in a relationship. A lot of times women take abuse, whether it is physical, mental or emotional abuse. Society also tends to put women in a category that is beneath a man, which may give a man the thought of him having power over women, but in actual reality this is called abuse. The definition of abuse is the improper use of something, and that is exactly what is happening to Delia in Sweat . Zora Neale Hurston was considered one of the pre eminent writers of twentieth century African American literature. Hurston was closely associated with the Harlem Renaissance. She has also influenced writers such as Ralph Ellison, Toni Morrison, Gayle Jones, Alice Walker, and Toni Cade Bambara. Looking at her work, it can be found to be read as a work of feminist fiction, but it is not why you would think it would be. The quote also possess that the character is faced with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. A Relationship With Child Welfare Trena became involve with child welfare after she relapsed into her addictions (approximately eight months ago) and is now working toward her sobriety with the primary goal of maintaining her relationship with Keith and resuming her relationship with her older son, with whom she is currently estranged. Her mother had addiction issues that contributed to volatility in her home life her sister had a different father and neither dad was consistently present for their upbringing. Trena experiences moderate feelings of ambivalence toward her mother, stating that if anything happened to her, she would prefer that her sister raise her son, Keith, rather than her mother, because her mother s parenting style contributed to Trena s own addiction issues (personal communication, 2016). She has, however, been recently engaged in rebuilding her relationship with her mother. Trena currently enjoys and deeply values a good relationship with her sister, to whom she looks up to, is sporadically engaged with her uncle (helping him he has physical and mental health issues) and is very close with her son. Trena s sister, Jennifer, recently had a new baby and is involved in a healthy relationship with a responsible and loving partner. Trena s respect for her sister is considerable and is largely due to the fact that Jennifer has rebuilt her life after spending time in prison and losing her previous children. Jennifer is now very stable and is growing her skills with a goal of working in social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Professional Singers Enhanced Voice Quality As a result of training, professional singers enhanced voice quality may be related to respiratory, aerodynamic, phonatory, and resonatory/articulatory adjustments. Singers are often trained to onset voicing at varying lung volumes (LVs) to produce voice qualities that are both perceptually pleasing and aerodynamically efficient. The goal of most professional vocal training is determined perceptually by a voice teacher to approach an ideal voice quality for a specific genre (e.g. opera, belt, etc.). We examined the effects of training and task difficulty on physiological vocal behaviors and cortical activation patterns in untrained singers and freshman vocal performance and vocal education students (vocal students) before and after their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We tested the hypothesis that as initial LV increases, integrated airflow, PI, VOT, and AMCI will increase in pre trained vocal students and untrained singers. In the second manuscript we examined the effects of vocal performance training on voice onset coordination at different LVs in vocal students. We tested the hypotheses that aerodynamic and temporal measurements will be less variable and show decreased change between high and low LVs in the initial voice onset after the first semester of training in first year vocal students as compared to untrained ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Henrietta Lacks Consent With all the topics to choose from I chose, Should scientist be required to obtain a patient s consent when they use the patient s tissue for medical research? . The reason I chose that topic was because when I was going through the options I kept coming back to this one. I kept coming back because consent is an important part in the field I wish to go into. Just like in the field I am going into this topic also relates to the book The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot. In the book, a woman in her early thirties named Henrietta Lacks did not give her informed consent to have her cells taken from her, but they were and they grew when cultured into what is now known as the HeLa cell line. She did not consent for her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Why Is Animal Cruelty Wrong Animal cruelty is a global wide issue that has been happening for many, many years. It happens in all parts of the world, and happens to several different species of animals. From dogs, to cats, to cows and chickens, each and everyday animal abuse happens. Animal abuse is simply wrong, and there is no reason for any person anywhere, for any reason to hurt an innocent creature, no matter what. However, many people who are involved with animal abuse refuse to admit to being apart of it, and will do everything in their power to deny any type of actions. An attributing topic to the controversy of animal cruelty is the animal testing done on animals by large companies. Woman and men who enjoy using cosmetics consume these products by spending a large sum of money each year on their beauty regimen every year. There are several companies that use animals to test their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company came out with a quote to defend themselves by saying L Oreal no longer tests on animals, anywhere in the world. Nor does L Oreal delegate this task to others. (L Oreal). Anyone reading this would assume that they re no longer actually testing on animals. However, if one were to dig deeper and look into what this statement actually means, you would find out that the company also admits to being liars, without actually saying it. L Oreal claims An exception could be made if authorities required it for human safety or regulatory purposes. L Oreal was okay with funding animal testing of their products in China, where this is still considered acceptable by law to do. However, what ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Florentine Codex Translation Florentine Codex Translation The Florentine Codex has four version available to read. The original Nahuatl version, Spanish, English from spanish translation, and the new English from Nahuatl translation. Among these four versions, they both discuss the same story line without much variation. But it s the small differencesin the Old vs New English that create interesting difference that change certain details and emotions. The new direct Nahuatl translationis of course the more true and preferred version for accurate information. But between these two versions you can see the errors that are constantly being made and the pieces of information that are essentially lost in translation. This can as well compel other historians to revise... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thanks to this original translations, many pieces information have now been updated to give us an inside into what was really being felt, thought, done, and expressed in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Application Of An Electronic Health Record Empower As a nurse facilitator walking into a room of disgruntled nurses, the task of planning or an electronic medical record adoption will not be an easy task. However, with the right approach, this endeavor can be motivating. Our future is dependent on our ability to adapt to an ever evolving healthcare system that is becoming increasingly integrated with a dynamic technology explosion. Nursing leaders need to develop insight into healthcare s future and prepare the foundation for the changes that are a prerequisite to leading the nursing division in the right direction. Murphy (2011) called this leading from the future (p. 25). To embrace these changes, we need to learn how to role model the nursing strength obtained from technology. Implementation of an electronic health record (EHR) is one of the foundational requirements necessary to prepare a foundation for a technology future both healthcare delivery and our nursing profession. This paper will review the strategies necessary to support upstate New York adopt an EHR system based on the framework of Roger s (2003) diffusion theory. Roger s Theory The five qualities of adopting new technology relative advantage, compatibility, simplicity, trialability, and observable results will be examined and reviewed (Roger, 2003). An approach that addresses each element will be considered during the meetings with staff and implementation of the EHR. Relative Advantage The initial planning stage needs to include ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Perception And Perception Of Perception Essay Perception serves more than one purpose to the human experience. Wikipedia defines Perception as the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the environment. This definition unfortunately describes only one of the services perception provides. I would like to offer instead the definition Perceptionis a collection of data filters, some natural but most created by education and experience, which serve to shape and enforce limits on sensory and intellectual data that is considered to provide the individual a world view in which to operate within. Similar definitions yes, but the differences are critical. In the Wikipedia definition, perception is nothing more than an interpreter of sensory information. It implies that all sensory information is considered, and considered equally. Additionally it implies that intellectual data such as words, symbols, and events are not subject to perceptional filters. These critical omissions remove from view that perception is subjective and subordinate to the human intellect, a key concept in the road to higher enlightenment which I will discuss in future posts. Perception provides to the human experience with: A world view to determine what sensory and intellectual data to consider and what to discard based upon (representative, not all inclusive): Personal Impact Personal Accountability Personal Interest Personal Relevance Ability to effect Sources ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Film Analysis Of The Film Easy Rider Easy Rider Analysis America in the 1960 s was a time of turbulence and chaos. A nation divided in the midst of the counterculture movement that was sparked by a generational split and fueled by the Vietnam War, America was struggling for change. The New Hollywood took these issues into account and translated them onscreen. Films of the New Hollywood centered around the protagonist , often depicting them as an anti hero, who suffered from alienation and conflict within society. In the film Easy Rider these themes are exemplified through its reinvention of the Western genre. Dennis Hopper uses this film as a way to convey ideas of the Western by placing into a modern setting that embodies the feeling of 1960 s America. The Western in Easy Rider is depicted primarily through the conflict between the rural and urban environments displayed onscreen. Throughout the film the countryside and city are constantly being compared through the narrative, the cinematography, and the dialogue that is presented to the audience. Laszlo Kovac s vivid and expansive camerawork showcases the the sprawling mountains and endless deserts that are reminiscent of the Western Frontier. The rural territory that Wyatt and Billy occupy during their breaks is almost idyllic whether they are huddled around a campfire or sitting in an open field, a reminder of the Western is brought to the surface. The farmer s ranch and hippie commune that is eventually seen in the film are shown as isolated settlements, and the heart of the wilderness lies within them. Wyatt first praises the farmer for living off the land, and says Not every man that can live off the land, you know. You do your own thing in your own time. You should be proud. He later on conveys his belief that the commune will be able to produce crops even in the empty field that is seen. Like these people, Billy and Wyatt have rejected society seeking out their own freedom, living as outlaws like many western heros do. When Wyatt and Billy are rejected from motels, that is symbolic of the civilized world that they are no longer apart of, rather they must retreat to the wild to set up camp, often gathering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Bauford Delaney Controversy Beauford Delaney is an inspiration to many,and demonstrates why African American history should be acknowledged. He was born and raised in Knoxville, Tennessee on December 30, 1901 and died on March 26 1979. His artwork is considered a clear reflection of the Harlem Renaissance in the 1930s and 40s. Like many artists he wanted to develop and grow. So, he went to Paris, France in the 50s to learn more art techniques, that later helped him advance in his art work. He was always surrounded by creativity, even his brother Joseph Delaney was an aspiring painter. His family of 12 were hardworking people who faced much hardship. His mother was even a slave, and the Delaneys often faced intense racism. Causing only four of the children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay On Australopithecus Sediba With all of the knowledge that has been obtained since the beginning of the exploration into Anthropology there is still many things we do not know. In fact the very order in which our evolutionary cycle is arranged is still under debate to this day. However, through reading the book, watching the videos, and through my own knowledge I believe that there is roughly 7 subspecies of ancestors in which fall between the time of Australopithecus sediba and Homo erectus. Starting with Australopithecus sediba which was found by the young boy in the first video was dated back roughly 1.8 million years ago. The reason the Australopithecus sediba was said to be the bridge between Homo and Australopithecus because is resigned more closely to that of Homo erectus. A. sediba was a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This species was dated from 2.4 to 1.5 million years ago (Human Evolution). As you can see many of the species overlap one another and that is why our cycle is so differentiating. The Homo habilis was one of the fist species to make and use primitive stone tools to hunt (Human Evolution). It was around 5 foot tall and had a brain much bigger that Australopithecus but still smaller than that of Homo erectus. He walk on two feet and resembled man much more that primate. It also had a very large area in the brain that supports language which also promotes a potential for culture (Human Evolution). Lastly, we come to Homo erectus which date back from 1.8 million years to about 200,000 years ago. Homo erectus has been found in Africa and Asia which makes it the first wide ranging species of its kind (Human Evolution). Despite the look of Homo erectus s skull it was very similar body structure to that of a humans. Homo erectus is also thought to be the first hominid to use fire and have a true sence of culture (Human Evolution). Though it was probably dramatically different than what we see ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Negative Impact Of Technology Technology is the all encompassing applications used to advance society throughout history. Technology has been largely expanded upon in the past few generations of society. From smart phones to artificial intelligence, technology has infiltrated daily life and taken on various forms, which is commonly believed to benefit American society. However, these innovations have come at a cost, negatively affecting struggling and vulnerable populations. Technologyhas negatively affected society by dividing social classes, manipulating thought processes, and regressing progress established by the United States. The upper, middle, and lower social classes of the United States have been firmly established since the nation s foundation. With the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The technology that is readily available to Americans has increased the dominant, influential role it plays in society. More and more advertisers are marketing to audiences that can be easily targeted and influenced. This increase in aggressive advertising has created a society dependent on technology, whether it s social media or household appliances. Brand manager John Hadl described the situation perfectly, explaining how strategic marketing has evolved to shift consumer s perceptions towards a need for technology, rather than just a want ( It s Not the Phone ). This shift in behavior, from wanting technology to needing it, has negatively affected the interactions occurring in American society. This position is shared across the United States, as observed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Sherry Turkle. In her 2012 TED talk, titled Connected, but Alone?, Turkle discussed the negative effects of the growing dependence of everyday technology on society. This reliance has dismantled the supposedly basic characteristics shared amongst society members, such as the maintenance of conversation, interaction, and attention ( TEDTalks ). Technological advancements, such as mobile phones, texting, and online education, have eliminated society s want or need for in person contact, severely impacting communication and interaction skills. As a result, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Media And Moral Panics Analysis Lastly, I will discuss how the article I have chosen greatly relates to this idea of media and moral panics. The sexualisation of women in the media is very much true, and is continuously reinforced and exposed to children. Women as sexual objects, and women continuously being a part of news that relate to sexual acts is a form of moral and media panic in society. Moral panics have become the main way in which daily events are brought to the attention of the public. Moral panics become a means whereby the state persuades people to accept the need to deal with threats to the social order through authoritarian means (Buckingham Jensen, 416, 2012). To add, moral panics are overwhelmingly concerned with moral values, and drawing on lines between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Pollution And Redemption In Dracula, By Anne Mcwhir Pollution and Redemption in Dracula, written by Anne McWhir, a Professor Emerita at the University of Calgary, analyzes the complex relationships between characters of Bram Stoker s, Dracula. McWhir acknowledges seemingly opposing themes within Dracula, Dracula is remarkable for its blurring and confusion of categories. Modem and primitive, civilized and savage, science and myth are confused; so too are other categories good and evil, clean and unclean, life and death (31). She explains the purpose of hunting Count Draculais to restore the characters, giving them a chance at redemption, The pollution or dangerous power that disappears at the end of Dracula means that the characters can return to a world of clear categories and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dracula is a proud of his lineage. His blood is noble among gypies (criminals) but when placed in comparison to the elite of England, he is considered primitive, ...Dracula s criminality dominates over his noble blood: science assimilates him to a lower type, associating him with animals and inferior human groups (McWhir 34). By the end of Dracula, the younger characters return to clear and defined statuses; Lucy is at peace in her true death, Dr. Seward and Holmwood (Godalming) are married to other women, Mina and Mr. Harker have been ushered into adulthood by becoming parents. They decided to name their child, Quincey (McWhir 35). McWhir explains, Quincey Morris, wounded in the act of destroying Dracula, dies a hero s death, reminding us that the dangers have not been mere dreams and mad fantasies and showing us through his central role in a ritual of purification that blood is substance as well as symbol (35). The defined social categories that the characters wish to achieve can only be possessed by recognizing their opposing forces. Anne McWhir concludes that the road to purification for Mina requires a blood sacrifice, sanity cannot exist without recognizing madness, and the danger of and dependence on foreigners (Dracula and Van ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Fahrenheit 451 Week 3 Discussion Questions 1.In the opening scenes, the archaeological excavation can be described primarily as a huge project. There were many people searching the ground within a large space. The location appeared to be in a dessert, in the middle of nowhere. There were many different roles for the mass amount of people that were located within this excavation. There were people searching for artifacts and there were also people dusting off the artifacts to keeping them safe and shiny. There were also some men who appeared to be important looking at the artifacts because they were dressed up in suits, while everyone else was not as dressed up. 2.Daniel Jackson s profession is an archeologist. The scene that reveals Jackson s profession is when the military takes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After Daniel Jackson and the other men arrive on the other side of the Stargate, they see a pyramid in a dessert that is an exact replica of the Great Pyramid in Giza. 4.Erich Von Daniken believed that aliens came to earth to help humans out. One scene in the film that really show Erich Von Daniken s prospective is the scene when Daniel Jackson and the other men had first arrived to Stargate. Daniel Jackson wanted to look for other remains of life because he had believed that something had lived there. Something had to have made the pyramids, and he wanted to find out what kind of life had lived in Stargate. This scene shows Daniken s prospective because not only does it show them on a different planet, but also shows evidence that living beings had been there once before. 5.According to the film, Ra prohibited humans from reading and writing so that the humans would not rebel. If the humans could read and write, they would know how he is evil and what he did. One scene that reveals this, is when Jackson tries to draw in the sand to communicate with the other humans. They are shocked and immediately have him cleansed. When the girl comes back to be with Jackson, she looks away when he is drawing because she knows it is forbidden. However, she eventually draws something back and they are able to connect and communicate for a short ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Research On Technology Management Technology Management It is the innovation in the working environment permits organizations to grow rapidly and effectively. Business innovation, for example, video conferencing, interpersonal organizations and virtual office innovation has evacuated work environment limits that beforehand constrained business development. With business innovation, organizations can focus on a more extensive client base and develop to larger amounts. Office innovation spares times by accelerating the work process. Computerized documenting frameworks spare space, paper and printing costs. The utilization of computerised systems like robots permit remedies to be made in a flash. Assets like electronic records and access to data innovation are accessible with the snap of a catch. (Scott, n.d.) Haigh s have all the computerised facilities to run a business including taking orders online. Now there is the introduction of a new technology named Baxter the robot. A cooperative robot designed to work securely alongside people, will make his debut at Haigh s Adelaide factory just after the chocolatier s busy Easter period and is advertised to revolutionise Australia s manufacturing industry. Baxter was created by Adelaide born Rodney Brooks in 2012. Baxter is an answer for makers of all sizes. Notwithstanding its extraordinarily low value point, Baxter offers six central contrasts that recognize it from customary mechanical robots: No programming No security confines Streamlined joining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Nietzsche Good Vs Evil The Good, The Bad, and The Jealous: An Examination of Ressentiment, according to Nietzsche In his book, Genealogy of Morals, Nietzsche examines the origins of Good and Evil. He postures that these two concepts are derived from language, rather than essential morality. He argues that people label things as good or evil based upon their personal feelings and position of privilege. Douglas Smith translated this edition of Genealogy of Morals into English, but he also included explanations of some of Nietzsche s key concepts. According to Smith, A central concept in Nietzsche s argument, ressentiment is the essence of slave morality, a purely reactive mode of feeling which simply negates the active and spontaneous affirmation of values on the part of the nobility (142). Ressentiment stems from the oppressed party s jealousy. The oppressed do not accept that it is bad that they do not have the luxuries and rights that the nobility posses. Instead, the oppressed use ressentiment, flip the moral spectrum, and declare that those luxuries are evil. The oppressed class (or at least the class that perceives itself to be as such), uses ressentiment to make itself feel better and to have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That lambs bear ill will towards large birds of prey is hardly strange: but is in itself no reason to blame large birds of prey for making off with little lambs (29) In this example, the lambs are the oppressed group. They impose morality onto the birds of prey, saying These birds of prey are evil; and whoever is as little of a bird of prey as possible, indeed, rather the opposite, a lamb should he not be said to be good? (29). In order to make themselves feel better about getting eaten, the lambs tell themselves that they the lambs are morally superior, good, and right, while the birds of prey are evil and will eventually receive their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Evolution Of Dog Research Essay It s likely no surprise to dog owners, but growing research suggests that man s best friend often acts more human than canine. Dogs can read facial expressions, communicate jealousy, display empathy, and even watch TV, studies have shown. They ve picked up these people like traits during their evolution from wolves to domesticated pets, which occurred between 11,000 and 16,000 years ago, experts say. In particular, paying attention to us, getting along with us, [and] tolerating us has led to particular characteristics that often mirror ours, says Laurie Santos, director of the Yale Comparative Cognition Laboratory. (Read more about how dogs evolved in National Geographic magazine.) Here are a few of the latest studies showing the human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even more surprising is that the untrained dogs often glanced back and forth between her and the door, baffled at what she was looking at. The behavior, only seen before in humansand chimps, is called check backs or double looking, she said. (Read about war dogs in National Geographic magazine.) It s a lesson for us all that we should always examine whether training has an effect in these types of studies, says Wallis. Next Steps in Dog Research In humans, aging hastens declines in short term memory and logical reasoning skills, making it more difficult to learn new tasks. Previous research has found similar declines in dogs, but long term memory is a little known aspect of dog biology. (See Many Animals Including Your Dog May Have Horrible Short Term Memories. ) That s why Wallis and colleagues are studying how dogs both young and old memorize tasks, and whether the animals can remember them months later. The results are still in the works, but Wallis expects to discover that it s tough but not impossible to teach old dogs new tricks. Follow Maya Wei Haas on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Elizabethan Era Essay Elizabethan Era Then and now Elizabethan Era is one of many memorable and important events in England. It got its name from Queen Elizabeth, the queen who ruled that era. The Elizabethan age is an era that inspired national pride through classical ideals, poetry, literature, and more. There are three aspects the states that the Elizabethan era as the Golden Age and it is their military power, government, and most importantly culture. The first aspect is their government; the backbone of the period. The government is divided into 3 parts. The first and most important one is Monarch it is comprised of the king or queen of England, and the monarch ruling at this era was Queen Elizabeth I. The monarch ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this period your life is determined by your gender or your wealth. Their clothing varied among their social classes, with that being said a person who wears old or lame clothes would be in the lower class such as farmers and the people who wear nice or extravagant clothes would be in the higher class such as nobles. Today people can wear anything that they want to wear; a poor person can have stylish clothes and the rich could wear old or dirty clothes. Their entertainment was extremely important to the people who lived in the Elizabethan era. Elizabethan entertainment was popular when there was something to celebrate and it often occurred nightly, but there were different types of entertainment among the classes in England. Rich would do things which the poor couldn t do or afford such as watch plays, go hunting, jousts among knights, and more. The poor or the middle class would simply just listen to travelling musicians and actors or to watch public plays. Today rich could only have entertainment, because the poor has to work to feed themselves and has no spare money to do such lavish things such as watching movies, going to a basketball game, or go to a concert. During this period women were considered inferior to men and were not allowed to have a job, this required men to become the sole source of the family income and to represent it. They would usually work their whole life to provide for their family and to raise the social ranking or title. Today men and women were treated as equals and women could be the one to provide for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Stereotype Of A Young Girl 1.As a young girl, I have always associated most white people with the quality of being rude or racist. For example, not holding doors as I walked behind them or ignoring my friendly smiles and/or comments. I vividly remember several occasions where I would be walking two steps being a Caucasian person and they would fail to hold the door open allowing it to slam in my face. There is also an uneasy stare that is given while shopping, such as following African Americans around the store to watch them to make sure they are not stealing. The belief that white peopleare rude is not limited to black people, but other minorities as well because their cultural beliefs and practices are often disrespected. 2.The stereotype emerged from personal experiences throughout my daily life. My mother would also agree that most individuals who are white are rude to minorities because of their sense of entitlement. She would often have to console me because at a young age, I would acknowledge the difference in treatment I received. In reference to other cultures, their cultural beliefs are often disregarded and are not given the time to understand. When someone is not fluent in English, they are often disregarded instead of taking the time is comprehend their statement. Blacks are automatically characterized as thieves or hoodlums, Muslims are terrorist and Mexicans are all labor workers, which are incorrect statements and over generalized. 3.As a result, thinking that most Caucasians ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Changing Mind In The Film Cars By Lightning Mcqueen Changing Mind Changing your mind about something can be easy and effortless, or it can be hard to do and maybe you re just not ready for a change. Change can happen in anything, nature, movies, books, sports, cities, people. The change that I m talking about is in the movie Cars . At the beginning of the movie, Lightning McQueen starts off as being very arrogant and cocky. He thinks he is all that. You can tell by his actions that all he wants is the fame and the money. He never really thinks about anybody besides himself. A prime example of this is when he is going to Los Angeles International Speedway, he is on the phone with his agent Harv. Harv tells Lightning that they re giving 20 tickets away for the next race and asks for his friends ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Death like life is an inevitable occurrence in the human... Death like life is an inevitable occurrence in the human experience and according to Sigmund Freud, Although we know that after such a loss the acute state of mourning will subside, we also know we shall remain inconsolable and will never find a substitute . Hence, the management of the effects of deathbecomes necessary to the healing of the human spirit as one tries to cope with the extensive loss and pain associated with losing a loved one. Freud further stated that this gap result in the only way of perpetuating love which we do not want to let go of. This gap , according to Freud, has a great impact on the psychological and spiritual well being of human beings and as such the study of Sudden Death is essential to the modern... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They breach the attachments of family, friendship, love, and community; shatter the construction of the self that is formed and sustained in relation to others; undermine the belief systems that give meaning to human experience; and violate the victim s faith in a natural or divine order and cast the victim into a state of existential crisis (Herman, 1992, p.51). Within this context, sudden deaths are more likely to involve domestic violence, accidents, mutilation, stirring the worst imaginations in the bereaved. In some circumstances, the survivor cannot see the body, thus adding to the problem of failing to accept the finality of the loss. Losing a loved one suddenly in a tragic event is hard and hence there is no escaping one s sense of pain and loss if a return to normal life is going to occur. Following a sudden or violent death, other stressful and traumatic events may occur. These include the sight of the injured or maimed body, the arrival of the police and/or medical personnel, efforts to assist the injured, the grief reactions of other witnesses, and the survivor s separation from the love one body. These secondary traumas are encoded as intrusive memories that interfere with the survivor s ability to mourn, because the survivor cannot remember the parent without also remembering and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Earthquakes Questions And Answers EARTHQUAKES Objective: To define and discuss earthquakes and its effects. Earthquakes are a major catastrophe and can be a big threat to human lives. To understand earthquakes you must have a clear definition, know its mechanisms, be able to recognize the size and dynamics and understand its effects: I. Definition of Earthquake a. Earthquake b. Tsunamis c. Landslides d. Volcanoes II. Mechanism a. Faults b. Seismic Waves c. Aftershocks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The slipping fault then creates seismic waves in the surrounding rock. Seismic waves create the sound waves in the air. It also carries energy away from the fault, first to nearby rock. In hours to follow or even days many small earthquakes occur. These are referred to as aftershocks. Aftershocks are a result of rocks near the fault adjusting to accommodate the new stress levels. In order to understand the size of an earthquake certain items must be taken into consideration. Strength, classification of seismic waves, logarithm and intensity are some of the main areas to focus on. The strength depends upon the area of the fault length times width on which the slip occurs, the amount of the slip and the inherent stiffness of the nearby rock. An earthquake occurring a 100 km (62 mi) fault is about one billion times stronger than a quake on a 100 m (328 ft) fault. Seismic waves are classified in two areas P waves, which are your compressional waves, and S waves, which are shear waves. These waves are used in detection and location of earthquakes. Several thousand seismometers are in continuous operation worldwide. These stations record ground motions, detect waves even at great distances from the fault as well as measure arrival time of P and S waves. Logarithm of moment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Model And Stages Of Change Model The Transtheoretical Model/Stages of Change Leticia R. Leaks Nebraska Methodist College Abstract This is a review of the Transtheoretical Model/Stages of Change Model developed by J. O. Prochaska and C.C. DiClemente to assess an individual s readiness to change a behavior. In this paper, we will discuss the history of the theory and its constructs. We will also examine a diabetes study and the impact of TTM in conjunction with Social Cognitive and the Theory of Reasoned Action as applied urban African Americans with Type 2 Diabetes. In the application of TTM, what does success look like and how is failure measured? Keywords: Transtheoretical Model The Transtheoretical Model/Stages of Change The Transtheoretical Model (TTM) is an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But they re not particularly conscious of that, so it s not a focused, rational decision making process (Sholl, 2011). If the individual has heard from their support system that they need to lose weight, quit smoking or drinking, and instead of taking the advice, they ignore them, shut down or change the subject, then they are in the stage of precontemplation. Unlike the precontemplation stage, an individual in the contemplation stage actually thinks about taking action within six months. They understand the pros and the cons of changing the behavior and are open to receiving information and advice. Contemplators are often characterized as behavioral procrastinators who can get stuck here for long periods of time. The individual in the preparation stage is ready to make a change within the next 30 days. This individual has developed a plan and is ready for an action oriented program such as smoking cessation or weight loss. Action is the next stage in the TTM model. This is the stage where the individual has actually made modifications; gotten off the couch and exercising. The action is observable and measurable. This stage is where all those small steps, small choices, and mini sacrifices make a huge difference, notes Larsen (Larsen, 2007). Individuals in this stage benefit from emotional and physical support, and from having people around them recognize their progress and help keep them accountable. When an individual reaches the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Research Paper On Sea Pens Sea Pens Description Sea pens are colonies of polyps( polyps: animals that have a fixed base,column like body, with mouth and tentacles.). Each polyps resembles a feathery quill. Sea pens are bilateral (bilateral: being able to divide into even halves). There is no typical weight for sea pens, but the height ranges from 2 inches to 6 feet. Sea pens have various colors. Their colors range from dark orange, yellow, and white. Habitat Sea pens are octocoral, which means they are a type of soft coral. Like any other coral sea pens like to live on sandy or muddy surfaces. Sea pens are generally located on the gulf of Alaska to Southern California. The sea pens biome varies. Some sea pens live in intertidal zones while others live in the deep ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Character Analysis Of Clarissa Dalloway A. Character s action The protagonist, Mrs. Clarissa Dalloway, grows in her actions throughout the story. The flashbacks to the present day show her growth more than things happening during the day of the party. Clarissa grows as an ambitious woman by denying Peter Walsh s marriage proposal. He is the man of her dreams, at first. As she realizes that that s not what s best for her she denies him and moves on. Peter... had no heart, no brain, nothing but the manners and breeding of an English gentleman. (pg. 7) She has too many aspirations to settle for a man not up to her standards. Character s appearance Clarissa Dalloway is not beautiful. Not that she was striking; not beautiful at all; there was nothing picturesque about her... (pg. 76) This is why her insecurities are so prominent. She questions everything she does. However, she dresses like a respectable lady. Therefore despite her bland face, her clothes and gloves are well done. She uses these to disguise how she really feels, which is inadequate. Clarissa always feels as though she needs her gloves, while her daughter Elizabeth who is beautiful, never wears them. Elizabeth doesn t need them. Clarissa does. Clarissa is obsessed with how people feel about her, which goes to show how insecure she is. Character s thoughts Her thoughts are very sexually confused. This is one trait that could go deeper than talked about on the surface. She has an experience where another woman kisses her and she has a very big crush ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Thermal Solar Energy Lab Report The results of this simulation are displayed in Fig. 4, where injected and extracted heat per length ((q) М‡/L) pulses were simulated for 300 months. A charging time of 19 months is needed to charge the ground by thermal solar energy in order to achieve the desired design temperature. In the figure, this 19 month period begins in June and ends in January. When the system is actively supplying thermal energyto the building, the temperature rises in the summer months to a peak of about 80 C and falls in the winter months to a low of about 67 C. The yearly average is about 71.5 C. Figure 4 Monthly BTES temperatures over the project lifetime During this charging time, the existing water heater and heat pumps will be used to satisfy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, some savings are achieved by using more efficient cooling technology to reduce grid purchases. The retrofit therefore reduces the total energy purchased from the grid, but it also modifies the hourly electrical demand profile. Both pieces of information are required to compute the savings, because it is assumed that the grid pricing is demand sensitive, such that the price per kWh each month is a function of the load factor for that month. Load factor is defined on a monthly basis as the ratio of the average power consumption for the month divided by the peak hourly power consumption. The load factor measures the consistency of the demand over time, with high load factors indicating a more consistent demand that is less costly for the utility to provide. The monthly per kWh grid price is therefore inversely related to load factor. To determine how the building retrofit would modify the grid electrical demand, the original aggregate hourly demand is split, as was previously described, into heating, hot water, cooling, and baseline plug load profiles. The cooling profile is scaled by 80% to estimate the electrical load for the more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Racism And Its Effects On Young Black Males Racism throughout time has had a powerful negative force in society. There have been many efforts made to relieve racism. Racism is still present in America, although many people are doing their best to put a stop to racism and its somewhat devastating effects on young black males in society. You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it. (Lee) The negative stereotypes and racial profiling that Americans hand down from generation to generation are damaging not only to the minorities but to those perpetuating them as well. The behaviors that are kept alive because of these negative stereotypes and the behaviors associated with them, create an emotional and social struggle as well as presenting obstacles when receiving an education and employment opportunities. Racismis the mishandling or understanding of a group of people on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, place of origin, or ancestry. The term racism may also denote a blind and unreasoning hatred, envy, or prejudice (New Brunswick Human Rights Commission). Although racism is a controversial topic, other issues have experienced just as much contention. One of these is discrimination. Discrimination is the denial of equal rights because of someones personal features, such as their race or color. Racial jokes and ethnic slurs are blatant examples of racial discrimination. Racial slurs and jokes make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Tell-Tale Heart Symbolism Question: How does Edgar Allen Poe explore the theme? What is the theme of the Tell Tale Heart ? The guiltiness and madness after a person commit a crime Can a person who is insanity value himself as a normal person? In the Tell Tale Heart, which written by Edgar Allen Poe explores how a person get insane step by step. In this story, the protagonist who is very nervous lives with an old man. The old man is a good person, but he has an eye of a vulture. The protagonist fears of his eye and plan for seven days before kills the old man. However, the protagonist gets insane when talking with police and hears old man s heart beat also feels everyone knows who killed the old man finally the protagonist commits the crime. In the story use symbolism, flash back and characterization to explore the theme of madness and guilt.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Symbolism is to use one thing as a symbol to represent ideas. He explores the theme by using symbolism because symbolism helps the reader to understand the theme deeply also let people to imagine what will happen next. For example, He had the eye of a vulture a pale blue eye, with a film over it. Whenever it fell upon me, my blood ran cold; and so by degrees very gradually. The eye of a vulture means that the old man knows the protagonist insane and explore the theme of madness, use the eye of a vulture to show what kind of person does the protagonist looks like. So, Poe use symbolism to explore the theme of madness through the eye of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder ( Ptsd ) Essay This paper focuses on women who are survivors of child sexual abuse (CSA) and today struggle with a complex set of symptoms known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). For pastors who intend to provide help, an integrated multidimensional treatment plan flows from a thorough assessment and accurate diagnosis. Discussed herein are three treatment options including individual, group and cognitive processing therapy and the integration of a Christian perspective regarding symptom mitigation to assist in gaining a better understanding of redemptive care. Ashley is 60 years old. She is the middle child of three sisters. Ashley reported that when she was growing up, her father abused her. She was also abused by her sister in the way she was setting up situations for Ashley to be raped or beaten. Ashley has great feelings of betrayal toward her father, mother, and sister. Her mother confessed to Ashely that she caught her husband when he was sexually molesting her oldest daughter. Ashley is angry that her mother did not stop the abuse, and she did not protect her and her sister. Ultimately, Ashley is angry that her mother was dependent on her father, and she did not even consider separating from him. Ashley reported feelings of entrapment, depression, anxiety, nightmares, intrusive thoughts, flashbacks and helplessness and powerlessness as a child that led her to become preoccupied with remaining in control of situations as an adult. (Karakurt Silver, 2014, p. 83) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Examples Of Supernatural Elements In A Very Old Man With... In the short story A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, combines both supernatural and natural events in a confusing, unexpected but yet inspiring way that makes us wonder how we would respond if a supernatural event had happen in our front yard. From combining an ordinary day to rainy days and greedy community, with an amazing supernatural, an angel, who takes in cruelty, strengthen itself and flies away, Marquez successfully uses unique styles and creative tones to create a short storythat would carry essentials of our daily routine in our lives and succeeds. With the right mindset, Marquez invites us to look closer in our lives and determine whether the normal and not so normal events could be change. At the beginning of the story the tone is set with a natural event where a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, when Father Gonzaga notices that the angel was more of a human form than an angel. Everything we ve vision how an angel would be is the exact opposite of how the old man is presenting himself. But as we look closely, the old man s character sends us a hint of an angel, which is patience. From being locked up in a chicken coop and being poked as if he was in a zoo, he deals with the cruelty and doesn t fight back at all. He sits there and deals with it. This could be a sign of an angel s quality, dealing with such disturbing cruel treatment in a calm way. At the end of the story, as the angel deals with such cruelty, he is finally awarded with new feathers. I believe that the action of story matches the tone and setting. The cold winter is over and a new life is approaching. Like most angels, the old man s new feathers aren t so impressive, look more like another misfortune of decrepitude, (Marquez 403) but with new feathers, he is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Connotation In The Lottery There are many lively traditions attributed to the culture of the United States. An example of a tradition is the holiday of the 4th of July, celebrating the independence of the United States. Another is the holiday of Thanksgiving, where thanks is given to the Natives that provided the Pilgrims with food. Then, there are lotteries, where people have a shot at winning thousands and millions of dollars. Lotteries always bring a sense of happiness and eagerness to attendees and winners. Plenty of people across the United States attend since a lot of money can be acquired from winning. This gives winning the lotterya positive connotation. Although the lottery tradition of America is positive, others are not so positive. In Shirley Jacksons short story, The Lottery, the tradition costs people their lives. Therefore giving winning the lottery a negative connotation. Through depictions of the nervousness of the adults and children as well as her descriptions of the objects associated with the lottery, Shirley Jackson, in her short story, suggests the horror of violence that concludes the story. Through depictions of the nervousness of the adults and children, Jackson suggests and gives hints about the horror of violence that ends the story. In the beginning of her short story, she describes the arrival of summer, but the children did not feel as relieved as the should be. Jackson states that the feeling of liberty sat uneasily on them. The children found it hard to properly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Case Study Of Waldorf School Trinity University of Asia 275 E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue, Cathedral Heights, Quezon City Case Study: Manila Waldorf School (Timberland Heights, San Mateo, Rizal) Group Members: Harah Rose Barangan Maria Amirah Del Mundo John Toledo Chapter 1 Case Study: Manila Waldorf School (Timberland Heights, San Mateo, Rizal) Introduction What is preschool programs? Melhuish (2012) stated that the important goals in the preschool program are: to help children acquire social skills and learning related skills. This program provides early childhood education and care for the children, and help them to develop their range of skills that make them ready when they start school such as: Social skills, Language skills, Executive function skills, Emotional self regulation skills, and Self regulation in learning skills. How important it is? the important functions of is to help children to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rodriguez and Marikina to San Mateo where the Manila Waldorf School is located. e)Students Early childhood (ages 3 to 6) Grade school and Upper school 2.What are the best practices of Manila Waldorf School? 3.What are the implications of the study? Significance of the Study Scope and Delimitations This study will focus on Manila Waldorf School located at Timberland Ave., San Mateo, Rizal. The researchers will be studying their Curriculum, Mission and Vision, Grading System, Physical Structure, Human Resources (teachers and administrators), Programs and Services and Students. The researchers will also interview the principal, teachers and parents. They will be the source of the data. This will be limited to the description of the curriculum, the teachers, administrators and students. Definition of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Claudia Macteer s Point Of View Changes Throughout The Novel The point of view changes throughout the book. There is an omniscient point of view, but the book also gives Claudia MacTeer s point of view. There are many other characters that give their point of view throughout the story, but other than Claudia; the other main point of view given is Pecola Breedlove s point of view. This story revolves around the end of the Great Depression. It begins describing the familyas being a poorer black family. Claudia and Frieda MacTeer have to collect coal for their old home. The MacTeer family was gaining to two new borders due to their poor home circumstances, Henry Washington and Pecola Breedlove. Henry Washington needed a place to stay because the old woman, Miss Jones, was getting too old for him to stay with. Pecola had a more difficult home life. He father tried to burn... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These ladies, China, Poland, and Miss Marie, are very friendly to Pecola. They are not ashamed of their job, and talk about their clients with Pecola. The ladies actually hate men, but do this job for the money. A rich, light skinned black girl named Maureen moved to the school that Claudia and Frieda attend. Claudia and Frieda don t really like her, but one day asked Maureen to walk home with them from school. On their way home, they see a group of boys picking on Pecola. The boys are making fun of Pecola for being black and calling her nasty names. Claudia and Frieda threaten the boys, and they don t stop picking on Pecola until they see Maureen. They didn t want to act this way in front of her. The girls go out for ice cream. During their outing, Maureen is questioning Pecola about seeing her father naked and about periods. The girls end up getting in an argument because Maureen will not stop asking uncomfortable question. Maureen calls the other girls black and ugly. When the girls arrived home, Henry is in the house the Marie and Poland receiving entertainment. When spring arrives, Henry touches Frieda ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. A Hunger Artist Comparison Essay A Hunger Artist, by Franz Kafka, and the graphic novel representation of A Hunger Artist, by R. Crumb and David Zane Mairowitz are hugely different takes on the same story. In Kafka s original, the reader is observing The hunger artist s art, which is fasting. In comparison, Crumb and Mairowitz version offers a version of the story in a way that the reader may not have been able to decipher in the original. Franz Kafkas original is told with an omniscient third person narrator. The all knowing narrator can weave in and out of different characters thoughts. Also, this distinct narration is beneficial to tragedy of the story because even though the narrator seems to know everything about the story, not everything is revealed to the audience, for example, why hungerartists became unpopular. The manager in the original story adds to the tragedy of the artist s situation as he is portrayed utilizing the hunger artist s talent. The hunger artist s manager exhausts everything he can into making the artist s performance a grand spectacle. Unfortunately in doing so, he destroys the artist s desire to become the most celebrated hunger artist ever. Without the theatrical acts of the manager, the hunger artist s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unexpectedly the hunger artist s audience deserts him and he doesn t react to that neglect very well. Therefore, the hunger artist signs himself into the circus in response to the disregard. Despite this change in atmosphere, people only watch him because he is near the animals, thus he remains neglected. Finally, an audience member inquires about whether or not he is still fasting; then the hunger artist asks for forgiveness and begs that people not admire his fasting. He admits that he simply could never find food that he liked. The hunger artist s confession, prompted by neglect from his audience, sealed his fate and he died ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Stereotyping in the World is the Universal Message of 12... Through history people have tended to judge the lives of other by what they see on the outside, and completely disregard their actually character. Stereotyping in the World today has become a greater and greater problem has history moves on. Some have been known to look past these cases such as Reginald Roses book Twelve Angry Men. The play has been shown that one voice can change the thoughts of many by getting past the first layer and breaking it down to their inner person. Twelve Angry Men has showed the theme of Stereotyping in the World through the characters proper reasoning, communicating, and believing in good faith. For instance, the characters had to use the proper reasoning of understand to begin to understand one... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All 12 jurors begin to realize events in the case all show the good faith they have in their own lives. Including from their own lives each juror has gone through a point in time were even they were stereotyped by the world. The jury has been convinced that the boy has been severely stereotyped through the whole case and court. The 3rd juror let the case come into his own life and he made his own opinion on the boy without even paying attention to detail, he reflected his own life in his argument with stereotypes (72). The lives of the jurors have all been affected by the acts of stereotyping and see the effects of it that can have on someone. A boy that at the beginning almost lost his life due to the people just looking at him was saved by the fact that the jury looked past all that. The play showed the theme of Stereotyping in the World through the characters proper reasoning, communicating, and believing in good faith. Twelve Angry Men allowed the views of many different men to see past the outside of a person and look at who they actually are. The play will put the test of each of the jurors character and show that the clear theme in the play is Stereotyping in the World. The boy has been out in a life where he has no other way out of the setting and must live in. Even though he lives in the area does not mean that he is that category and so does the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Primary And Secondary Psychopathy And Cognitive Empathy Psyc 121: Introduction to Psychology 1 Is Primary and Secondary Psychopathy Strongly Related to Cognitive Empathy? Name: Savannah Davies ID: 300334814 Tutor: Ruth Glynn Lab Time: Friday 9 10:50am, EA 404B Abstract This study investigated the possible relationships between primary and secondary psychopathy and cognitive empathy. Is Primary and Secondary Psychopathy Strongly Related to Cognitive Empathy? Described as a social disorder, psychopathy is a field that has been extensively researched and we have discovered that it consists of two distinctive subtypes; primary and secondary. There are some similarities between these two subtypes however a distinction can be made through a subject s characteristics and traits. Both primary psychopathy (PP) and secondary psychopathy (SP) are associated with impulsivity, aggression, social isolation due to a lack of convergence with the social norm , superficial charm and poor behavioural control but primary psychopaths are more often characterised as callous, manipulative, extremely selfish with a diminished capacity for remorse and routinely untruthful, where secondary psychopaths are more introverted, socially anxious with low self esteem (Blackburn Fawcett, 1999). Empathy is essentially the capacity or ability to understand and share another person s mental experience. Cognitive empathy, is often referred to as Theory of Mind (ToM) and is conceptualised as the ability to understand and infer the emotions and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. The Civil Rights Movement In The 1960 s How did our country become not segregated and fair to African Americans? The answer to that is the Civil Rights Movement that took place in the 1960s. This movement ignited when many African Americans rebelled against unfair laws. One of those events was when Rosa Parks wouldn t give up her seat on a public bus to a white person. What we forgot was Rosa wasn t the first to rebel against bus segregation; 9 months before, Claudette Colvin refused to give up her seat in the same city, Montgomery, Alabama. Civil rights were a huge problem back in the 60s. African Americans were separated from whites because whites consider them as dirty. According to Mack Lewis, author of The Girl who got Arrested , on public buses, African Americans were required to give their seat to a white person and move to the back, or stand up. They were so segregated that it got to the point of them having separate movie theaters, soda machines, water fountains, and even bathrooms. (Ellen Levine) When Claudette Colvin did a presentation for school about the constitutional rights for all Americans, she realized that African Americans were being treated unfairly, and she was going to do something about it.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When a white woman asked her to move to the back so she could sit, she refused.(Ellen Levine) She ended up getting arrested and abused by police officers. According to Ellen Levine, author of On the Front Lines of Justice , a police officer yanked Colvin out of her seat and another officer kicked her. At the time, she was only 15. That s a young age to get thrown in jail. Claudette had said that she had the spirit of Harriett Tubman and the thought of her courage to help free African Americans from slavery. (Maryam Abdulaleem) This was just the start of the movement towards equal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 56. Neoclassical And Romantic Styles Of Art The Neoclassical and Romanticism periods in the arts, gave way to new styles of painting. By this time, the patrons commissioning art varied from the previous periods. Added to the list was the Monarchy who also commissioned art, and made it public for all to see. Although, not everyone approved of their classism, and their riches, while their subjects had very little on. I will discuss the effect the French Revolutionhad on both styles of art, Neoclassical and Romanticismand show how the same subject was viewed very differently by the artists in favor of the French Revolution, and by the artist opposed to it, and the Monarchy. For the Neoclassical style, I selected Jacques Louis David s Napoleon Crossing the Alps from 1801. It was hard not to select one of David s unofficial tributes to Napoleon, as he was a big fan. I selected Napoleons Crossing the Alps specifically, because it is a prime example of how David used his painting skills to convey a selective message, in this case, that Napoleon was a great heroic General. As Ben Pollitt highlights, The fact that Napoleon did not actually lead his troops over the Alps but followed a couple of days after them, travelling on a narrow path on the back of a mule is not the point! (Pollitt via khanacademy.org, n.d.). In other words, David totally painted a delusional story, contrary to what actually happened. Yet, David painted a taller, stronger looking Napoleon, riding on a beautiful and muscular horse. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 57. Here Too Lies Our Lebensraum Analysis After reading Sandler s article, entitled Here Too Lies Our Lebensraum : Colonial Space as German Space, two clear turn in the history of German expansionism can be seen. Initially, when the infant German government, headed by chancellor Otto von Bismarck, approached the idea of overseas colonialism, they sought to establish Germanyas a European power and claim their place in the sun. In the aftermath of the First World War, Germany s only goal of expansion was to reclaim their colonies lost in the Treaty of Versailles. After 1933 and the emergence of the National Socialists in Germany, the main goal of German expansion was that of Eastern policy (Ostpolitik), which mean expansion into Eastern Europe. In these shifts, those in favor of reclaiming of Germany s African colonies had to alter their advocacy approach, as their audience went from the late nineteenth century German government, to the composers of the Treaty of Versailles, and to Hitler and the Nazi Party. In their initially quest to find their... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the main publications that defended Germany s plea to keep their African protectorates was the 1919 German Colonial Office s White Book. While much of the introduction and conclusion aims at highlighting the hypocrisy of Great Britain, the German Colonial Office defends their colonies. They write, These colonies, as the world knows, were acquired by peaceful means and built up by German enterprise and industry under a colonial policy of the utmost liberality towards other nations and, after the initial errors of inexperience, of enlightened humanity towards the natives (White Book, 310 311). With this defense, the German Colonial Office sought to show how the German land in Africa was acquired by approved means and Germany should be allowed to retain the land that was rightfully ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 58. Review of War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning Essay Review of War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning, written by the talented author Chris Hedges, gives us provoking thoughts that are somewhat painful to read but at the same time are quite personal confessions. Chris Hedges, a talented journalist to say the least, brings nearly 15 years of being a foreign correspondent to this book and subjectively concludes how all of his world experiences tie together. Throughout his book, he unifies themes present in all wars he experienced first hand. The most important themes I was able to draw from this book were, war skews reality, dominates culture, seduces society with its heroic attributes, distorts memory, and supports a cause, and allures us by a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So he brings up a great point when talking about sensory war and mythic war. Manipulating sensory war to mythic war creates a skewed reality. The second chapter of the book, The Plague of Nationalism, fits into the myth of war by telling the people of any country that it is o.k. to hate and it is o.k. to kill even though the cause might not be just. He states that: Lurking beneath the surface of every society, including ours, is the passionate yearning for a nationalist cause that exalts us, the kind that war alone is able to deliver. We abandon individual responsibility for a shared, unquestioned communal enterprise, however morally dubious (45). There is a myth within nationalism that it is right. However morally wrong the reasons of war are, the myth of nationalism brain washes us into thinking that we are right. We are doing this for the right reasons and therefore to support our military however morally dubious the cause is. Chris Hedges writes about a general who, during a dispute with Chile, flew his helicopter over the Chilean border in order to piss on Chilean Soil (42). Coming from the view of a person who wasn t involved on either aspect of the war, this sounds a bit over the edge. Chris Hedges talks about how nationalism and racism are almost directly related in war time. People do things they wouldn t normally do under the circumstances. War drives us to do things we wouldn t normally do, thus dominating a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...