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Solving The Time Fractional Coupled Burger s Equations
HPM for Solving the Time fractional Coupled Burger s Equations
Khadijah M. Abualnaja
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, College of Science, Taif University, Taif, KSA
dujam@windowslive.com
ABSTRACT
This paper is devoted to derive the explicit approximate solutions for the time fractional (Caputo
sense) coupled Burger s equations with implementation of the homotopy perturbation method. The
numerical results are compared with the exact solution at special cases of the fractional derivatives.
The results reveal that the proposed method is very effective and simple.
Keywords: Fractional differential equations; Caputo s derivative; Homotopy perturbation method.
MSC 2010: 65N20; 41A30.
INTRODUCTION
Ordinary and partial fractional differential equations (FDEs) have been the focus of many studies due
to their frequent appearance in various applications in damping laws, motion in Newtonian fluid,
dynamical systems, viscoelasticity, biology, physics and engineering ([3], [6]). Consequently,
considerable attention has been given to the solutions of fractional differential equations of physical
interest. Most fractional differential equations do not have exact solutions, so numerical techniques
([12], [18]) must be used. Also, some untraditional approximate methods have recently been
developed by scientists and engineers ([1], [14]).
In this paper we will implement one of these methods, namely, homotopy perturbation method (HPM)
which was firstly presented by He
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Cat s Tail Lab Report
This study was done by Walker et al to find out what the role of a cat s tail regarding its balance. The
Scientist used four different adult cats. All of the cats walked a runway and two of the cat jumped up
and down from a table. To better see how the tails reacted, the scientist shaved all of the cat s tails
every week. The scientist had the cats walk the bride and would randomly move the runway left and
right after the cat passed the half way point. The scientist chose random trails to move the runway
because they did want the cats to find a pattern and adjust their balance. The scientist measured how
long it took the cats to go the full distance and from the recordings, they measured how much the tail
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The medicine ball was also dropped from the same height as the cat to test if the cat will reduce its
force of impact. After all the testing was done it was very clear that force on the on cat, which was
about 2 kg less, was a lot less then the medicine ball. As shown in Figure 3 the cat and the medicine
ball s maximum force increased as the height increased, but the medicine ball increased linearly, while
the cat s line was more curved. Since the cat s graph is curved and a lot lower than the medicine ball,
the cat manipulates its body to lessen the forces that it experiences in a fall (McCarthy
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Meniscal Tears
Introduction: Acute meniscal tears may interfere with the normal biomechanics and functions of the
knee joint during motion and thus, may lead to severe pain accompanied by mechanical symptoms
throughout daily living activities as well as impairment of the quality of life.
Objectives: The main purpose of the present study was to identify the major predictors of the clinical
outcome following arthroscopic partial meniscectomy performed for acute trauma related medial
meniscal tear leading to mechanical symptoms in patients over 60 years of age.
Methods: In this retrospective study, the clinical data of 154 arthroscopic partial medial
meniscectomies performed for acute symptomatic tears in patients over 60 years of age were
evaluated. Body mass index (BMI), duration of symptoms, the hip knee ankle angle (HKA), type of
the meniscal tear, presence of any chondral lesions, degenerative changes in the patellofemoral joint,
the status of the cruciate ligaments and lateral meniscus, and the presence of any plica ... Show more
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The mean Lysholm score improved from 43 points to 72.7 points. Visual Analogue Scale and Lysholm
scores at the latest follow up were significantly worse in patients with a pre operative BMI ≥26 kg/m2,
HKA 5 degrees, grade 3 or 4 chondral lesion according to Outerbridge classification, degenerative
changes in patellofemoral joint surfaces, and an ACL which was either partially ruptured or
degenerative with increased laxity. Age at the time of surgery, pre operative grade of medial joint
space narrowing determined according to Kellgren Lawrence classification, duration of symptoms
until decision of the surgery, degenerative changes in the lateral meniscus, presence of a medial supra
or infra patellar plica, and synovial hypertrophy and/or arthroscopic findings of synovitis had no
effects on the clinical
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Ben s Life-Personal Narrative
Run, jump, hide, run. That s what Ben s life consisted of for the past 2years as a criminal. They say
you don t chose the life of crime and that it chooses you, but for him it was the complete opposite. He
chose it. Ben brought himself into this mess because he wanted to. Only being 17 years old he had
robbed over 10 stores, assaulted 6 people, and broke into 14 houses. Ben was the adventurous, trouble
making friend who everyone knew they shouldn t be affiliated with but still stuck with him throughout
his crazy schemes. Especially his partner in crime, Fiona. Fiona was cautious about her decisions and
was more mature. Ben was just as smart as her, but he kept his wittiness a secret and turned it into a
mystery. But, this time might be his last robbery. Her partner in crime had robbed 3 houses in the
neighborhood next to them and had beat up a man who tried to stop him. Never before had he been
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He couldn t, not only would he go to jail, but he d be put in some sort of boys home or foster care
system. He had no parents to bail him out. His dad was already in jail for drug abuse and his mom had
died 2 years back, that s the whole reason he started his crime streak. Ben lived with his 21 year old
brother, Tyler, but he had no money to bail him out and neither did Fiona. She started to imagine Ben
in jail. Even if he acted tough out of jail, once he got in there he wouldn t be like that. She imagined
him looking through the rusted bars of his cold cell, his eyes full of fear and hurt. She imagined him
trying to get through the night and listening to the clanking of inmates wasting their lives away locked
in a small dark room. Fiona didn t want that for Ben; he didn t deserve to end up like his father, a man
who ruined his life because he couldn t go on without the only person he loved, Ben s
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Descriptive Essay On Beach Vacation
My family has been looking forward to our annual beach vacation since last year s trip to Alabama.
Although it has been a long, winding journey for two days, hauling through five states and having a
personal concert in the passenger seat for fourteen hours, it was all worth it by the time we make it.
Beach Boulevard is overflowing with giant houses, palm trees, stores, and thousands of other activities
we are in a position to do. Everyone in the car is so antsy, we roll our windows down and breathe in
the sweet, warm Alabama air. My eyes locked on my phone, I count down the miles until we arrive at
our destination. Ten miles... Five miles... Three miles... One mile... Two Hundred feet... You have
arrived at your destination, Siri informs me. Pulling into the driveway, not a single soul waits for the
car to stop completely. We leap out of the vehicle, hugging my distant relatives from Louisiana and
rapidly begin sprinting down to the water. My friend, Kambri, and I are flinging sand behind us, with
the wind blasting against our faces. Finally arriving to the ocean, we stand shoulder to shoulder along
the shore, taking it all in. Silently, we listen to the continuous, calming crashes of water, allowing it to
splash up our legs, for the salty breeze to blow through our hair, and the rays of the sun shine on our
pale adolescent bodies. I have never felt more at home than I do right now, in this moment in time.
My extended family promptly begins to unpack the loaded vehicles. Opening the wide truck tailgates,
there is not even room for a fly to buzz around back there. Stuffed to the top, the bed of the truck was
full of over packed clothes, unhealthy sugary snacks, tubs packed to the rim with bottles of sunscreen,
and of course, a plethora of sand toys. Us kids toss the bags at the top of the winding staircase, quickly
scoping out our temporary house for the week. As we make it up to our room, we do not skip a beat
unzipping our suitcases to find the superb fitted, blue bikini for our first day in paradise. Before any
adult has time to summon us back downstairs to help them finish unloading the cars, we are out the
door and headed down to the beach. On our journey down, we each grab our newly purchased, Aztec
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Office Space Analysis
Introduction and Description The movie Office Space illustrates employee experience in a common
office job, with a satirical twist to the dilemmas and struggles they endure. The movie opens with
main character Peter Gibbons and his two co workers Michael Bolton and Samir Nagheenanajar
having a rough Monday morning in Intech, the software company they work for. And throughout the
movie, the hardships of working for managers that are uncaring and overbearing, being confined in
small cubicles all day, and having no passion for their careers are clearly displayed. Office Space
depicts the harsh realities of office job through humor. Peter Gibbons was not only having issues with
motivation in the workplace, but also in his love life with his girlfriend, who brings forth the idea of
seeking guidance from a hypnotherapist. During the session with the hypnotherapist Peter was
hypnotized to forget all of his stress and was put in a carefree relaxation, but before he ... Show more
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McGregor created two belief systems Theory X states that managers believe that subordinates need to
be controlled if organizational goals are going to be met. These managers are most likely to uses
reward and punishment to control employees. In contrast Theory Y managers believe employees are
active and responsible, and they would be motivated to meet the goals without overbearing control
form the organization (Landy Corte, 2007). In the movie Intech s management was definitely
managing the company by McGregor s Theory X. And Bills management skills made everyone feel
small and controlled, the employees comfort was not the managements priority. As long as Intech
made money, the employs acted right, and Bill was in control nothing else mattered. Movie
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The Impact Of Dairy Industry On Dairy Industries
a. Outline some of the changes that have taken place in the business environment in recent years
which affect dairy industries in general and Fonterra in particular.
Fonterra is making so many changes to make the dairy industries strong and perfect. Fonterra is trying
to educate the farmers of New Zealand to reduce their environmental impact. Fonterra plays an
important role in the economy of New Zealand. Fonterra tries to contribute their new appliances and
equipment that can make the farmers perfect in production.
Fonterra works in the partnership with farmers and has played a main role as leadership for the
government as well. Some of the changes that have taken place in the recent years :
Preserving the quality of our water
Fonterra was facing the quality problems with the milk products that the farmers where providing.
Farmers have to learn the importance of nutrition. Fonterra has tried to take the chances in educating
the farmers and making them understand the importance of nutrition. Company may refuse to take the
milk of some farmers. Company also actively help the farmers to plant riparian margins around the
waterways of their farms. This can reduce the disruption to aquatic life.
Eliminating waste
Fonterra is large scale company producing the milk for 140 countries almost. This can also increase
the waste of the products as wells as the materials that are of no use to the company. Company usually
manufacture the products that are of daily use. There are
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Powerful Women In The Odyssey
Power is a curious concept that most people have or understand. When women experience power and
strength it is incredible and unique. In The Odyssey by Homer, there are a lot of powerful, strong
women. Women in this poem are tough, strong willed and are treated with the respect and seriousness
they deserve. (Bartleby 1). In this quote, it is talking about how women were treated well, but in
reality women were treated like wasted space. As Homer writes about women, they seemed to be
smarter than the men. The women know what to do, how to do it, and most importantly listen to what
other people say. When Hermes tells Calypso to let Odysseus go, she obeyed. She knew if she would
have ignored the gods, there would have been consequences. The men in this book aren t very good
listeners. When, Odysseus told his men not to eat the sun cattle, they didn t listen and they payed for it
with their lives. This is one of the many reasons Homer seems like a feminist. ... Show more content
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Penelope has more power than she thinks and it s not just her wit. She has power over her husband
even when they re not together. He loves her so much, which makes her able to have power over him.
Penelope is also very smart. She knows how to trick the suitors. She would weave Laertes shroud all
throughout the day and then at night she would unravel all the work she did. She kept this charade up
for three years, until a servant told the suitors what was going on. The point of her doing this was to
give Odysseus more time to come home, but she knows she can only hold them off for so long. Homer
show s Penelope s power through her wit and Odysseus love for
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Revolutionary Archetype
In both literature and the waking world, the idea of a revolutionary figure has always been one of
wonder and intrigue. It is no coincidence that authors continuously weave revolutionary characters
into their stories to both entice readers and give them a sense of realism. The revolutionary archetype
duplicated throughout fiction is seen as a morally good character openly opposing the current state of
affairs despite the action being against the known laws, this character type is also often forced to
sacrifice something for their cause. Diana Farley from The Red Queen Series by Victoria Aveyard,
Manon Blackbeak from the Throne of Glass Series by Sarah J. Maas, and Linh Cinder from The Lunar
Chronicles Series by Marissa Meyer are all clear examples ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Every day she is subjected to horrendous prejudice because of her cyborg status, but typically keeps
her head down to try and avoid more public slander. Cinder is forced into her revolutionary role when
she learns of her heritage and ability to resist the influential powers of their Lunar enemies, Checking
her gloves, Cinder cast a look toward the road that would take her away from the palace, back to the
safety of being an invisible girl in a very big city. Releasing a slow breath, she turned and followed the
android. (Meyer, Cinder 58) Cinder truly blossoms into her revolutionary archetype when it is
confirmed that she is the lost princess and true heir to the throne, while she is hesitant to cast away her
own dreams of freedom, she knows that they must be sacrificed for the greater good of all of
humanity, Cinder had no desire to be queen. She didn t want to be a princess or an heir to anything.
All her life at least, all the life she could remember all she d ever wanted was freedom. (Meyer, Cinder
19) Her ability to cast away her hopes and dreams and become a beacon of light for the oppressed
Lunar people is consistent with Meyer s theme of standing up for what is right no matter what the
cost, I understand that I am asking you to risk your lives. Levana s thaumaturges are powerful, her
guards are skilled, her soldiers are brutal.
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Aquinas Just War Essay
St. Thomas Aquinas is another great theologian of the Catholic Church who believed in Just War
Theory. St. Aquinas explained three conditions under which war could be justified. First, there must be
a Sovereign authority under which war is waged, and a private individual has no capacity to wage war.
Aquinas argues that, those in authority are responsible for the general good of the city, kingdom or
province under them, and they are allowed by law to use the sword to defend that good from internal
disturbance from evildoers. In the same way, Aquinas argues that it is the responsibility of the
authority to use the sword to defend the common good from external foes. Therefore, it is Aquina s
stand that those not in positions of power cannot declare war. This is because the defense of the public
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This seems to agree with the position of St. Augustine in that; there must be wrongs commited by the
side that is fought. However, Augustine specifies that the group must have commited injustice to
humanity while Aquinas says that the group must have commited some fault which makes it deserve
the war. The condition that the group must deserve to be fought creates a problem of determining the
degree of fault that justifies war. Aquinas leaves the decision to the authorities to determine what kind
of fault makes a group to deserve being fought. However, Aquinas should have stated what conditions
make a group deserve war rather than leaving it to the authorities to avoid people going to war by ill
will. In contrast to Aquinas, Augustine was describing a defensive war necessitated by injustices,
while Aquinas seems to talk of offensive war. An analysis of the two theorists shows that Augustine is
for the idea that war should be avoided at all costs, while Aquinas would justify many
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How Does Hitchcock Create Tension In The Lodger
This statement could be a reference that Hitchcock expose his own anxieties through films and this
build the tension in the film, so results very attractive to people because is easy to relate to the fears of
the characters. According to the article Taking Hitchcock seriously, this director represents in his films
the constant apprehensions and anxieties specific of a fat person. This could include the uncertainty of
how people really perceive each other, which is shown when the characters avoid looking at the
camera, at each other or when they look directly to it. In The Lodger, Daisy constantly avoids looking
at the camera, so she is perceive as unapproachable, neither the lodger nor the audience feels good
enough to be seen by this woman. This movement defies the security of viewers, as they are implicitly
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When they see at the camera the director shows the viewer that the feeling of security in this aspect is
an illusion, as the characters are aware of their presence.
When the viewer watches a Hitchcock film the insecurity that characters feel is transmitted to the
audience. In a way as the characters´ expectations and experiences become worse, the audience feels
insecure not only because of the suspense and confusing information but because Hitchcock through
his underlying themes is able to shake the audience´s beliefs. In The Lady Vanishes, as Iris´ despair
regarding Miss Froy disappearance grows so does the audience´s doubts about this woman´s mental
health, as well as the expectations of Iris becoming a hero as she gives up power and surrenders to
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Heroism In The Hobbit
Pattern of Heroism Fantasy author J.R.R Tolkien once said, All that is gold does not glitter, not all
those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither, deep roots are not reached by the
frost. In one of Tolkien s best selling novels, The Hobbit, the main character Bilbo Baggins, who was
a timid and quiet creature, sets off on an adventure after being dragged out of his hobbit hole by
Gandalf and thirteen dwarves. With all starting out as a simple adventure, soon turned into a race
against time. Between saving the dwarves and battling the powerful dragon Smaug, Bilbo could see he
was slowly becoming a hero. Since The Hobbit was an adventure packed story, Tolkien modeled the
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Before Bilbo and King Arthur become successful and almost everyone knows about them, they seem
as though they are secondary or minor characters. When Bilbo first gets noticed by Gandalf, he
becomes very apprehensive about the adventure, I am looking for someone to share in an adventure
that I am arranging, and it s very difficult to find anyone. I should think so in these parts! We are plain
quiet folk and have no use for adventures. Nasty .disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for
dinner! I can t think what anybody sees in them, said our Mr. Baggins, and stuck one thumb behind his
braces, and blew out another even bigger smokering. Then he took out his morning letters, and begin
to read, pretending to take no more notice of the old man. (The Hobbit) On the other hand in King
Arthur, just flat out nobody knows about Arthur, Then stood the kingdom in great jeopardy a long
while, for every lord strengthened himself, and many a one thought to be king rather than be ruled by
a child that they had never known. (King Arthur) Yet they seem very different, in both stories the
character at first is unknown. In order to get noticed, In The Hobbit, Bilbo is asked by Gandalf to
embark on a journey with Gandalf and the dwarves in order to retrieve back the treasure. In King
Arthur, Arthur brings back the sword to Sir Ector and he tells the
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Italy
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction and Country Background 1
Culture 4
Economy 12
Standard Operating Practices 18
SWOT Analysis 27
Conclusion 40
References 42
Introduction Country Background
Geographically, Italy is comprised of a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, as well as
two large islands. The shape of Italy has been depicted as a boot in many cartoons and drawings for
years. The country covers over 116,000 square miles, making it approximately the combined size of
Florida and Georgia. (Killinger, 2002) Italy is a democratic republic that has a current population of
around 60 million people, making it the twenty third most populous country in the world. Italy ...
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Italy is also the fourth largest tourism earning nation in the world and the fifth most visited country. (
Economy of Italy, 2010)
Italy is currently said to be in a recession, with industrial output dropping 6.6 percent in the last year.
The shutdown of factories has been announced by Fiat in the wake of falling car sales. Italy is referred
to as the sick man of Europe due to political instability, lack of infrastructure development and
economic stagnation. The average annual rate of growth in Italy is 1.23 percent compared to the 2.28
percent average growth rate in the EU over the last ten years. In January of this year unemployment
hit 8.6 percent yet it is predicated that Italy will pull out of its recession by the end of 2010. (
Economy of Italy, 2010)
Culture
Values and Norms
Since World War II, Italian society has profoundly changed, with a significant impact on daily life.
One of the main elements of change is the more visible role women play in society outside the home,
such as increased participation in higher education and various professions. One aspect of this
changed role is that Italy records one of the lowest average numbers of children per woman in the
world, as well as some of the lowest birth and fertility rates. (Brittanica Online Encyclopedia)
For Italian families, popular daily leisure activities include watching television, listening to the radio,
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Alien Domes Research Paper
NASA photos reveal mysterious domes on Mercury; Are they alien structures?
All those who believe in alien life must have thought about the kind of homes the extra terrestrial
beings live in and it looks like they prefer dome like structures. At least this is what NASA photos and
UFO hunters would like us to believe.
Photos taken by NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory show dome like buildings on the surface of
Mercury and UFO hunters believe that they are alien structures, reports Daily Star. The Jet Propulsion
Laboratory is the NASA team that sends robotic probes with the motive of exploring the solar system
and the recent photos taken by the probe hint at alien domes.
The pictures reveal 17 dome like structures and they are located around the
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David Sedaris
An analysis of Remembering my Childhood on the Continent of Africa David Sedaris s narrative,
Remembering my Childhood on the Continent of Africa, contrasts the author s formative years with
those of his partner, Hugh Hamrick. Sedaris describes his childhood in North Carolina as unspeakably
dull (297). Conversely, Sedaris seems to regard Hamrick s childhood, which included a field trip to an
Ethiopian slaughterhouse (296) and a military coup in which forces sympathetic to the colonel arrived
late at night to assassinate [his] next door neighbor (298 299) as foreign and exciting, if in an
occasionally traumatizing sort of way. Sedaris s account was purportedly written out of jealousy, in an
attempt to borrow from his
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Elizabeth Cutt s Impact On Australia
His first wife was Elizabeth Cutts in 1886. On the 26 June 1911, and they got married at Christ
Church, South Yarra, Melbourne. However, Elizabeth passed away due to heart failure on the 1st of
September 1906 aged 42.
Federation in Australia was a big Debate at the time in the 1890 s some states wanted it to happen and
some didn t. They were also 6 different colonies being the same as they are today except for the ACT,
South Australia, Northern Territory (as it was a part of South Australia) and Tasmania as they had not
legislated for single member electorates.
He worked at eight parties, Labor to 1916, National Labor 1916 17, Nationalist 1917 1929, Nationalist
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In 1908, Labour Supported Alfred Deakin s Legislation of the Invalid old age pensions (1908)
In February 1910, Hughes was the Acting Prime minister
The first Aeroplane flight with passengers was made in 1911.
He became the prime minister of Australia in 1915 because Andrew Fisher had resigned from being
prime minister. Billy was trying to start conscription for boys 12 14 and men aged 18 20.
Notably, because in 1911 350,000 boys in Australia had to register for the training to go into the war.
In addition, the group was limited to only 175,000 boys because they were either exempt from training
or they had just not registered.
In 1901, Billy Hughes was elected to the Federal government in the Labor Party winning with a very
safe margin against the Protectionists (Liberal)
When having my portrait painted I don t want justice, I want mercy. Billy Hughes
Without the Empire, we should be tossed like a cork in the cross current of world politics. It is at once
our sword and our shield. Billy Hughes
When the die is cast When our two nations ourselves and any other are engaged in a life and death
struggle, it is not the part of any citizen of either of those nations to enquire, why am I fighting? but to
fight Billy Hughes 18th of October
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Role Of Mentorship In Student Learning
A Critical Analysis of how Mentors can facilitate learning.
This essay will it discuss and analyse the role of the mentor in identify the student learning specific
needs, how a mentor can facilitate the learning approaching various teaching methods, the effective
use of the 3 interviews to identify, monitor and assess and also will discuss the mentor role in
assessing the learner.
Introducing a student to a clinical area, workplace, is a key factor in his learning development, and the
mentor role is to facilitate the process, to help the student to acquire clinical skills and knowledge.
As the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) state in The Code , the registered practitioners have to
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In healthcare and social care the mentor is allocated to the learner which will have different mentors
for each practice area.
The NMC definition of a mentor is a registered practitioner who facilitates learning, and supervises
and assesses students in a practice setting (NMC, 2008, p.45).
Thus, in accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), every registered practitioner
has to act as a mentor trying to be a role model, to be supportive and help the students in their learning
process, the mentorship course, than, it only help s the registered practitioner to be more aware and
plan ahead how he can help the learner in a best way.
According to (Stuart, CC. 2013) one of the key mechanism that a mentor has to use through is to
assess a key factor that we also find in the NMC mentor definition (NMC, 2008, p.45).
Assessment, is important since the mentor s first meeting with the learner, as like this he can identify
the student s learning needs, his previous experience and his expectations, but the registered
practitioner has to assess the student through whole the learning process thus he can provide feedback
to the learner and help to
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Isolation Of Caffeine From Tea Leaves Lab Report
Isolation of Caffeine from Tea Leaves
Introduction Caffeine is a member of the class of compounds organic chemists call alkaloids.
Alkaloids are nitrogencontaining basic compounds that are found in plants. They usually taste bitter
and often are physiologically active in humans. The names of some of these compounds are familiar to
you even if the structures aren t: nicotine, morphine, strychnine, and cocaine. The role or roles these
compounds play in the life of the plants in which they are found is not well understood. In some cases
they may act as pesticides; nicotine is found in tobacco and has been sprayed onto other plants, in
which it is not found, to function as an insecticide. The structure of caffeine is shown to the right. It ...
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Detergents and soap are surfactants. It is the purpose of surfactants to cause materials that do not
dissolve in water (like oil, grease and dichloromethane) to form an emulsion with water. We want to
be able to separate the aqueous phase from the dichloromethane phase, so the last thing we want is an
emulsion of the two. Consequently, as you extract the caffeine from the water into the
dichloromethane do not shake the separatory funnel vigorously. The flow diagram below summarizes
the extraction portion of the experiment.
insoluble material: cellulose, etc. tea leaves hot water solids aqueous
tannin salts, water soluble aqueous phase water soluble material: Na 2CO3 mainly tannins, caffeine
caffeine dichloromethane phase ArO Na + + Na + HCO3tannin salts soluble in water, insoluble in
dichloromethane
ArOH + Na +2CO3 2 tannins soluble in water, dichloromethane
Experiment #6 Procedure
Isolation of Caffeine from Tea Leaves
Page 3
1. Open two tea bags by removing the staple, trying to not tear the paper. Weigh the total contents to
the nearest milligram and record this weight. Place the tea back into the bags and staple the bags shut.
2. Place the tea bags into the bottom of a clean, but not necessarily dry, 150 ml beaker. Add 30 ml of
deionized water and 2.0 g of anhydrous sodium carbonate. Place the beaker on a wire gauze supported
by a ring on a ring
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Essay on Five Pillars of Islam
John Johnston
LTAR 250
February 28, 2005
The Five Pillars of Islam
After watching The Five Pillars of Islam it has made me rather interested in the history and origin of
the Islamic religion. So often today we see the Islam as a religion of terrorism, and war. We see it as a
religion of people that have nothing in their heart but bad. The truth is that Islam was started on
principles very different from what we see in the news or hear on the radio. Islam rather has a long
rich history that is full of some of the same principles and morals of Christianity that are seen in the
western world as the foundation of good. Islam has what it calls The Five Pillars that are in purpose
much like the Christian Ten Commandments. They are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Salah is the second pillar that is requires all Islamic people to pray five times a day. These prayers are
not just any old prayer they are rather set prayers that are expected of a good Islamic person to pray.
They are very ritualistic and must be done in a very ordered fashion as to please Allah. The prayers are
done at very specific times of the day and they must always be prayed facing Mecca in Arabia, the
birth place of Islam. They must be prayed on a mat and people must wash before prayer all in an
attempt to show the servant status of the human being in relation to Allah. This is again very similar to
the beliefs of the Christian church. Although the people in the Christian church can pray what they
want when they want they very often times pray prayers that are set for them at designated times.
Even Jesus told his people that when they come together to pray what there Father had taught them,
this set prayer has become known as the Lord s Prayer. Both in the Islamic faith and in the Christian
church these prayers are prayed in an attempt to please god. It is a way that mortal humans can show
there respect for their god. It is interesting to me how two religions viewed as such total opposites can
have such similar beliefs and rituals. Zakah is the third pillar that is the belief that Muslims are to set
aside a portion of their income to help the poor. It is believed by the Muslim
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Women And Courtship In The Taming Of The Shrew By William...
How would a modern audience view this play in a different way to an audience in Shakespeare s time,
particularly in relation to the role and status of women and attitudes to marriage and courtship?
Elizabethan society was created on the belief the woman had no right or control over their own lives.
Women had no choice in what their profession would be, as a matter of fact they weren t allowed to
have a profession such as medicine, politics and law. The only places they were allowed to work were
in domestic areas. This essay will be focusing on the taming of the shrew with the role of status of
women and attitudes towards marriage and courtship during the Elizabethan era. In Elizabethan
society, all that women were considered of was the lower end of men and the weaker gender.
Women and men s role in Elizabethan society is completely different to modern society. The Taming
of the Shrew by William Shakespeare shows exactly what the attitudes were like. For example, the
scene when Katherina is fighting with her sister because Bianca has a number of suitors waiting for
her but she refuses to tell Katherina which one she prefers. Katherina gets angry and aggressive
towards Bianca because she doesn t give her an answer, Katherina starts to attack Bianca. Their father
enters into the room and says For shame, thou hilding of a devilish spirit! Why dost thou wrong her
that did ne er wrong thee? When did she cross thee with a bitter word? Baptista is expressing why
Katherina would
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Army Mission Statement
Mission statement gives an organization a purpose, this serves as a guideline for members of the
organization to keep them focus in accomplishing the organization s mission. The organizations
chosen for this assignment are: The U.S. Army and the Federal Bureau of Prisons. These organizations
were created to protect American s ways of lives. The U.S. Army protects communities in U.S.
territory from foreign enemies and the Federal Bureau of Prisons protects members of the community
by keeping offenders who threat our safety, away from society.
The Army mission statement is is to fight and win our Nation s wars by providing prompt, sustained
land dominance across the full range of military operations and spectrum of conflict in support of
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Army, spending enormous amount of time away from home, risking their lives every time they go out
on a mission and on top of that they are underpaid for what they do. On the other hand, we have
members of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, who work long shifts and are well outnumbered in most
cases, they are assigned to work on housing units with approximately three hundred inmates, some of
them who are convicted killers and others who are very violent individuals. U.S. Army personnel and
members of the Federal Bureau of prisons are often viewed as a role model, because they are held
accountable to higher standards, and the nature of their job, since you required specialized training to
perform these duties; even though, these are stressful jobs individuals still volunteer to perform these
duties, just like a servant leadership would, they place other needs before
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Domestic Violence And Public Violence Essay
Approximately 12 million people in the United States are affected by domestic violence. There are 8.8
million children who will witness domestic violence. Half of all victims of domestic violence will also
experience the unimaginable pain of their child/children being abused alongside them. The fact is,
domestic violence will affect or touch every person in their lifetime (Pence McMahon, 1999). There
are many ground breaking advocates of reducing domestic violence, though one stands out above the
others. Ellen Pence helped build the foundation of batterer programming with the Duluth program.
The program forged new ground and bridged the concerns of advocates and criminal justice officials
by developing its Power and Control Wheel from women s experiences with abuse (Zorza, 1998).
Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, she earned her BA from the College of St Scholastica in Duluth and
a PhD from the University of Toronto. Her mother inspired her to be an activist and, as a young
woman, Ellen became involved in anti war, civil rights and homelessness issues. In 1975 she joined
the feminist movement against domestic violence, and five years later she moved to Duluth, where,
with a group of friends, she came up with the Duluth model (Schechter Ganley, 1995).
During this time, domestic violence was considered a private matter, not an issue for community or
state intervention. The birthplace of that revolution was Duluth, Minnesota. It was there that she,
Michael Paymar and
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Water Fluoridation Essay
fluoridation, the price of treating tooth decay would be about $117. Fluoridation in larger communities
containing 1,000 to 3,000 people showed that dental cost savings exceeded fluoridation costs , and the
annual saving per person ranged between $15.95 and $18.62. Communities with a population size of
about 800 900 showed that the cost of fluoridation was equal to the dental cost savings while smaller
communities did not save on costs unless there was a reduction in tooth decay. Other sources of
fluoride include mouthwash, toothpaste and fluoride tablets. Fluoride tablets are less beneficial than
fluoridated water in the fact that across a long period of time, they are less cost effective, have to be
taken everyday but only last for three hours and provide less fluoride than fluoridated water. From a
solely economic view, water fluoridation is the most cost effective way of lowering tooth decay in
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The first and second involving sodium fluorosilicate/fluoride being used through a powder feed
system or through a slurry system while the third involving hydrofluosilicic acid being used through a
liquid based system. The third type of system uses a liquid as a source of fluoride which is the
cheapest material to use compared to the other options. Most of New Zealand communities that
fluoride their water use hydrofluosilicic acid, including New Plymouth. In New Plymouth, the District
Council add just over 100 litres of fluoride to their water supply daily, which costs them $18,000
every year. According to Dr Robyn Haisman Welsh, who is the Chief Dental Officer at the Ministry of
Health, he says that the New Plymouth Council plans to replace its fluoridation programme with an
education programme on dental hygiene which is in fact more expensive than the $18,000 they invest
in their water
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A Social Examination On The Cold War
Brittany O Neill
May Paper
Elaine Tyler takes a social examination on the war against communism in the book, Homeward
Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era. May portrays the idea that the nuclear family
structure was a way to amplify resistance against communism. The exterior threat of communism
during the postwar and the Cold War era caused for interrelationships within marriages to become a
longer and more stable environment. Compared to the previous book we read as a class, May takes a
deeper look into history and finds geopolitical reasoning for the events of the postwar age. The
interpersonal that May connects to the Cold War era allows for the reader to gain a broader concept of
how society affected change.
First within each book read this semester, each author takes a unique view on the Cold War. In John
Gaddis s The Cold War: A New History, Gaddis takes a series of books on the Cold War, condenses
them and is able to give a fresh synopsis of the Cold War. His topics are broad and give a clear
overview of the Cold War. He looks upon the leaders of the Cold War, including Joseph Stalin, Ronald
Reagan, Nikita Khrushchev and others to find reasoning on the outcome of the Cold War. His story
looks at the foreign policies of each country and dissects reasoning for the events that occurred during
the time.
In comparison to John Gaddis, May s book has more social and domestic view on the Cold War.
Gaining statistics and knowledge of the individuals that lived
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Reflections On Gender On Science
Science is the truth. It is unwavering and absolute. As a result, it is objective and free of imperfection.
As such, Steven Weinburg, a theoretical physicist, once stated, The laws of nature are as impersonal
and free of human values as the rules of arithmetic. We didn t want it to come out that way, but it did.
Weinburg explains that science, like arithmetic is ultimately an objective discourse free from
subjectivity and emotion. However, in Evelyn Fox Keller s novel Reflections on Gender on Science,
she argues against science as being an objectivist ideology. She asserts that science does not
encompass the complete truth, but is rather a perverted, masculine discourse. Keller critiques
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She argues that white, middle class men have pioneered the field of science since its inception. Since
science has been championed exclusively by this particular party, science discounts aspects from other
groups, especially females. In doing so, science is exposed a misguided subjective ideology that casts
the feminine perspective in particular to the wayside. In addition, this narrow, one sided mindset lacks
the ideas from those who are nonwhite and not middle class. Keller s argument regarding science
being an objectivist discourse is a double edged sword. In her attempts to critique the whole
population of white, middle class men, she ultimately generalizes them. In her arguments, she makes a
sweeping assumption that science is a white supremacist, capitalistic, and male dominated discourse.
Her generalizations from which her argumentation is based off is flawed. The basis of her arguments
is coded in sexism, classism, and racism. Keller s entire claim revolves around how science being
dominated by middle class white men is unacceptable. Her claim that science has evolved under the
formative influence of a particular ideal of masculinity insinuates that science heavily favors white,
middle class men and disregards everyone else. Her assertion of underrepresentation presupposes that
these white, middle class men regard only themselves and fail to represent the rest of the population.
This baseless claim paints
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To Kill A Mockingbird Rumors
Jay Asher, the author of the novel Thirteen Reasons Why, once said, You can hear rumors. But you can
t know them. Listening to a popular rumor can often force people to believe it is true. Not everything
people say is true if nobody can provide proof. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee,
folks in the town make rumors that get out of hand. Many of these rumors and popular opinions
change throughout the novel. However, just because the rumors are well known does not always make
them right because everyone has an own opinion. Tom Robinson has a hard time gaining respect from
the jury during the trial against Mayella Ewell. Tom is accused of raping Mayella however, Mayella
has no proof of Tom harassing her. Every time one of the
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International Law And Public Law
When discussing international law, there are two possible situations that generate misunderstanding.
One is that consensus over specific cases or universal recognition of certain principles has not been
reached among different actors. Therefore the international law fails to provide guidance as to its
conception of justice. The other situation is that international law per se is not well respected by the
actors in the international community. The credibility and inviolability of law is therefore degraded by
frequent breaches in practice. Louis Henkin s quotation in the question mainly concerns the second
situation, where international law, as a type of law, is under challenge in an anarchical international
system. This argument in fact touches upon a primary discussion regarding the character of
international law and the nature of the international society in which the law resides. This answer
argues that international law, in contrast with domestic law, is less credible but more political because
of the lack of a sole superior power to constitute, determine and enforce the law. The argumentation
will unfold against three key elements of law: creation of law, rights of determination, and power of
enforcement. The approach is to examine the distinctions between international and domestic law, and
to find out the nature of international law that accounts for these distinctions. i. Creation of law Unlike
modern domestic law created by legislation and
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A Comparison Of Tam Lin And Tam Lin
The Scottish folk ballad Tam Lin is a ballad that has inspired quite a few retellings and
reinterpretations by contemporary writers and artists. Fire and Hemlock by Diana Wynne Jones and
Tam Lin by Pamela Dean are two such retellings in which Jones and Dean have masterfully brought
the events and characters of the traditional ballad into the modern world. Despite the fact that both
novels have drawn from the same source, they have a number of distinct differences, especially when
it comes to the relationship between their Janet and Tam Lin characters (Polly Whittacker and Tom
Lynn in Fire and Hemlock, and Janet Carter and Thomas Lane in Tam Lin), and the balance of power
between the two throughout the narrative. While Jones novel is very much centered around the idea of
Tam Lin being one of the rare few folk ballads or tales with a female hero and is structured as such to
give Polly a position of power and equality in the relationship by the end, Dean seems to approach her
retelling of the ballad from a different direction, leading into the question of whether Janet really is as
empowered by her role as the hero as it may seem at first. In both novels, the first meeting between
the Janet and Tam Lin characters sets a strong base for their initial relationship, especially regarding
the power dynamics within that relationship. In the ballad of Tam Lin itself, Tam Lin asks Janet why
she has entered his woods and picked a rose without his permission, to which she replies
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Mobile commerce or m commerce is a solution to make things...
Mobile commerce or m commerce is a solution to make things nice and simpler. More as a ubiquitous
computing, business and services, be it making payments, transfer money, shopping, can be easily
accessed anywhere, anytime. Business done via wireless or portable devices can be called m
commerce. Our mobile phones, smart phones or personal digital assistants acts as a wallet not just for
pocket money, but as credit card, coupons and anything to make our finances extremely mobile.
M commerce came to the people s mind in 1997 when Kevin Duffey named it first. It was introduced
first in Helsinki, Finland as payment of coco cola vending machine via an SMS followed by banking
service through SMS in the same year.
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In application mobile payment
Online Shopping
To have a detaile dproduct and services insights with specifications of location that can be accessed
online anywhere from the consumers smartphones or tablets is a breakthrough in retail marketing.
Availability of Unlimited ranges of products and its easy comparison like from different stores from
around the world can be browsed online 24 hours.
Mobiles are like a money wallet, credit cards, loyalty cards, coupons offering a world of vast new
services to all anywhere at anytime. People without a bank a/c can have their finances to be easily
manageable through the smartphones and tabs.
Mobile Wallet
Mobile wallet is parallel to pocket money where the money is stored, transferred or payed
electronically. The mobile or the tab here becomes like a debit, credit or a loyalty cards for instances
of shopping , making paymets, boarding pass through various retailers and brands in apps The Apple s
passbook can be used even to store medical reports or to pay for the coffee shop more like a virtual
folders. Another instance is the Ericsson Wallet platform contributes secure and convenient mobile or
tab financial services, payments or purchases. Over 1.7 billion mobile a/c can be charged to this
platform that can act like a mobile wallet. Paypal is another popuilr miobile wallet.
Mobile Ticketing
The mobile users are presented the
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New York s Fourth Congressional District
Sydnii Ray
Campaigns and Elections
9/22/14
New York s Fourth Congressional District
In the congressional election coming this November, the Democratic and Republican candidates will
be fiercely campaigning for the Fourth District s seat in the House of Representatives. In the analysis
of the electoral race, we will closely examine various aspects of the district including demographics,
income and wealth, religious preference, important federal issues in the area, partisanship, and
previous voting patterns. New York s 4th District is located on the eastern portion of the state, near
Long Island. It includes the traditionally republican area of Garden City and the towns around it,
making the district one out of six congressional districts in New York whose lines fall completely
within a single county. Nassau County is famous for containing the Gold Coast, the setting of F. Scott
Fitzgerald s world renowned book, The Great Gatsby (Nassaulandtrust.org). The elections in the
fourth district of New York have favored the Democratic Party as of late, but the race is closer than it
has been for years; the competitive air surrounding the upcoming election is the result of the district s
many redevelopment projects, the well received behavior of Republican representatives in local
government, the high concentration of wealth in the area, and the 2010 census redistricting and
removal of strongly democratic minority precincts (Michael Barone and Chuck McCutcheon 2013).
Nassau was
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Euclid Was The Father Of Mathematicians
Euclid of Alexandria was a Greek mathematician most known for his groundbreaking work in
geometry and is often called the father of geometry. Most of Euclid s life is unknown, the public
mostly knows about Euclid through Proclus, who was the last major Greek philosopher. It is said that
Euclid was born around 365 B.C. in Alexandria, Egypt and lived until about 300 B.C. According to
Proclus Euclid taught in Alexandria in the time of Ptolemy I Soter. Euclid is most famous for his 13
volume book on geometry called The Elements. In the book he used his and many other
mathematicians theories to explain plane geometry (Books I VI), number theory (Books VII IX),
Phaenomena also known as Eudoxus s theory of irrational numbers (Book X), and solid geometry
(Books XI XIII). His book was used as the main textbook for teaching mathematics until the later 19th
or early 20th century. Proclus recalls a story of Euclid of when Ptolemy 1 asked if there was a shorter
path to learning geometry than Euclid s Elements, in which Euclid replied, There is no royal road to
geometry. Although previous Mathematicians discovered many of the works in the book, Euclid was
sill known for collecting, organizing, and proofing geometric ideas that were already used as applied
techniques. Several mathematicians, the Elements are based on work from people like Eudoxus s,
Thales, Hippocrates, Pythagoras, and many more. We now know of his theories as Euclidean
geometry , which consists of assuming a small set
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Nt1310 Unit 7 Homework
3.1) Output is 5 because in the child process value of the variable value is a copy of value(Unix
assigns parent s address space of the variable and gives it to child) and when parent process gets back
the control, value will still be 5.
3.8) Short term scheduler or CPU scheduler: selects a process from the processes (that are in memory)
that are ready to execute and allocates the CPU to it.
Medium term scheduler: It is an intermediate level of scheduling where in process is removed from
memory (temporarily) to reduce the degree of multi programming and can be re introduced into
memory later and execution of the process can be continued from where it is left off.
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C) mutex lock is better if the thread is put to sleep while holding the lock because in case of spinlock
the thread will always try locking a spinlock if it is not successful which will take lot of CPU time and
resources where as in case of mutex lock , it will allow to sleep during which other thread can run.
6.2) Preemptive scheduling allows a process to be invoked/disturbed in the middle of its execution by
taking the CPU and assigning it to another process which is in queue where as in case of
NonPreemptive scheduling, process will give up on CPU only when the current process is executed
and finished.
6.10) I/O bound projects have the property of performing just a little measure of computation before
performing I/O. Such projects regularly don t use up their whole CPU quantum. Whereas, in case of
CPU bound projects, they utilize their whole quantum without performing any blocking I/O
operations. Subsequently, one could greatly improve the situation utilization of the computer s assets
by giving higher priority to I/O bound projects and permit them to execute in front of the CPU bound
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Use Of Realism, Violence, Profanity, Nudity, Torture,...
During the late 1590 s and early 1600 s Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, father of the baroque
period not only heavily influenced the artists around him, but also influenced thousands of artists of
future generations, one such artist is Valentin de Boulogne. This influence is evident as Boulogne
would use many of the same religious themes and concepts in his work as Caravaggio implemented in
his art. Caravaggio s use of realism, violence, torture, vulgarity and decapitation resonated deeply with
Boulogne as he expanded on these themes. One such piece that bares a unique resemblance to a work
Caravaggio painted in 1599 is Judith and Holofernes. Painted by Boulogne in 1626, this painting
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The story is understood as an account of the Assyrian General Holofernes attack on the city of
Bethulia. The attack led to many of the residents to lay down their arms and surrender, but a wealthy
widow named Judith developed a plan to take back control of the city. She dressed up in her finest
clothes and most expensive perfume; she crossed the valley and entered into the camp of the general.
Judith demanded to see the general for she had information on the best way of entering Bethulia and
ensuring a victory. Once in front of Holofernes she explained that many of the Jews in the city had
renounced their religion to the dismay of God and the city deserved to be destroyed. Judith also struck
a deal with the general to spare her life self and her maid for this information. As part of the deal she
would be allowed to leave the camp only at night to pray as Judith claimed God would provide her
with the best time to attack the city.
Her nightly prayers continued for three days and on the fourth day Holofernes held a banquet. There
was food and wine, but Judith only ate and drank what her maid prepared for her. During the banquet,
Holofernes drank more than he had ever before and became extremely intoxicated. Feeling
comfortable with Judith they returned to his tent in the hopes he would have his way with her, but the
vast amount of alcohol consumed caused Holofernes to fall unconscious. Judith seizes her opportunity,
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Example Of A Policy Analysis Paper
Policy Analysis Project Policy analysis is an assessment of specific healthcare policy to determine its
effectiveness in improving patient care outcomes. As an organization continues to grow in complexity;
health status indicators provided gauges for process to be assessed and evaluated for restructuring.
This provides new opportunities for evaluating policies, guidelines and procedures that enhances
patient care to benefit all stakeholders. Transformational leaders are healthcare professionals whose
knowledge and experience are required when policies analysis is needed that may require
examination, designing, implementation, and evaluation for a practice change. In healthcare systems
globally, transformational leaders are task with
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Favorite Things To Do Year Round
One of my favorite things to do year round is playing sports. Sports are fun to play, they require hard
work, and are healthy for you and your body. There are many sports to play, and I play them all!!
Sports are all kinds of fun. You can always make new friendships within your team, or another. You
can have fun playing like when you serve in volleyball, or hit a homerun in softball or baseball. You
can also make sure the whole team has fun by encouraging them or taking them to a spa day. It s good
to take a break every once in awhile or
There s always a little fun in sports, but there needs to be hard work to. Everyone has a role to play in
every sport. You can t just slack off when everyone is doing everything they can to help the team.
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Abandonment and Struggle on a Farm
Simplicity, especially in poetry, can be an often underrated and overlooked method of conveying a
meaningful and extended message. Ted Kooser, an American poet and writer, is well known for his
simplistic style of writing and has been described as using an [H]onest, accessible verse... (Ted
Kooser: The Poetry Foundation). Kooser was born in Iowa and now resides in Nebraska. Both Iowa
and Nebraska are situated in the Midwestern United States, an area noted for its rural landscape and
population. Kooser s rural background and accessible verse are exceedingly evident in his poem
Abandoned Farmhouse . The poem is as an observation of an abandoned farmhouse, it infers details
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The second stanza of the poem introduces the women and her child that she and the man share. This
stanza, like the first, is riddled with the use of personification which can be evidenced in the first line
A woman lived with him, says the bedroom wall/papered with lilacs... (Kooser). A lighter, more
positive tone underlies this stanza with the descriptions of the lilac wallpaper and a ...sandbox made
from a tractor tire (Kooser). The theme of struggle is reiterated when the narrator states that Money
was scarce and that the winters [were] cold (Kooser). And finally, the last line It was lonely here, says
the narrow country road presents the theme of isolation through the use of personification (Kooser).
This isolation lends itself to the more prevalent theme of struggle, suggesting that the family has no
one else to rely on and is secluded from any possible relief or help. The third and final stanza leaves
the reader to come up with his or her own conclusion as to what has happened at the farmhouse.
Nonetheless, the narrator does state that Something went wrong thus reintroducing the ominous tone
presented in the first stanza and informing the reader that something bad happened (Kooser). The
description of the house as empty solidifies the theme of abandonment and presents the idea of
isolation again.
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Animal Testing Is Necessary To Human Life
Animal Testing is Necessary to Human Life
Why do the people like to go to the cirque where the animals mistreated in order to entertain them just
for a short period of time, or going to the zoo where animals are isolated from their natural habitat, but
then go out and protest about the feeling and how the animals are treated in laboratories. These animal
lovers use words like abuse , inhumanity and cruelty to describe how scientists treat animals in the
experimental area, not accepting the reality of how necessary animal testing is for human health.
Often, people just see the atrocious part of this process; they do not see how helpful it is for health.
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Animal testing not only benefit humans, animals also benefit themselves with the experimentation
(Cook, 2006). Since animals testing has been put into practice the lifetime of animals has expanded.
The development of drugs for the human health has also contributed for the development of drugs for
animals. Besides the development of new drug for the help of humans and animals, animal testing
leave a extended scientific knowledge (Jentsch, 2010). Beyond the knowledge that animal testing
leave, the amount of cures and treatments for diseases such as cancer, heart diseases, parkinson,
diabetes, hepatitis C, and many others. (Animal Research Means Medical Progress, Americans for
Medical Progress). Animal testing is
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Tobacco And Its Effects On The United States
Tobacco is the number one cause of preventable death in the United States. According to the American
Lung Association in 2009, 20.6% of adults were current smokers. In 1970, the United States banned
television and radio advertisements of cigarettes. Across the world countries battle similar issues in
how to help prevent deaths, lower healthcare costs, and educate the population. Countries have banned
advertising, posted health causes, renamed brands, and even included informational fliers in packs of
cigarettes. In 2001, The Government of India decided to ban the advertising of cigarettes. This ban
was created to help the youth of India and hoped to reduce the amount of future smokers. The
proposal of this restriction caused debates between the government, advertising companies, and
tobacco manufacturers. The supporting and dismantling arguments for these ethical and commercial
causes of the ban have enabled the government to make their final decision. The Government of India
has created an anti tobacco plan to tackle the growing issues of tobacco, health concerns, and rising
death toll. Their first goal was to eliminate advertising as this was perceived to encourage the youth to
take up the dangerous habit. This ban posed ethical and commercial challenges for both sides of the
argument. The government has the power to pass laws to help prevent people from smoking and
protect its people. They found the ethical decision was to use this power by creating and
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  • 2. Solving The Time Fractional Coupled Burger s Equations HPM for Solving the Time fractional Coupled Burger s Equations Khadijah M. Abualnaja Department of Mathematics and Statistics, College of Science, Taif University, Taif, KSA dujam@windowslive.com ABSTRACT This paper is devoted to derive the explicit approximate solutions for the time fractional (Caputo sense) coupled Burger s equations with implementation of the homotopy perturbation method. The numerical results are compared with the exact solution at special cases of the fractional derivatives. The results reveal that the proposed method is very effective and simple. Keywords: Fractional differential equations; Caputo s derivative; Homotopy perturbation method. MSC 2010: 65N20; 41A30. INTRODUCTION Ordinary and partial fractional differential equations (FDEs) have been the focus of many studies due to their frequent appearance in various applications in damping laws, motion in Newtonian fluid, dynamical systems, viscoelasticity, biology, physics and engineering ([3], [6]). Consequently, considerable attention has been given to the solutions of fractional differential equations of physical interest. Most fractional differential equations do not have exact solutions, so numerical techniques ([12], [18]) must be used. Also, some untraditional approximate methods have recently been developed by scientists and engineers ([1], [14]). In this paper we will implement one of these methods, namely, homotopy perturbation method (HPM) which was firstly presented by He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Cat s Tail Lab Report This study was done by Walker et al to find out what the role of a cat s tail regarding its balance. The Scientist used four different adult cats. All of the cats walked a runway and two of the cat jumped up and down from a table. To better see how the tails reacted, the scientist shaved all of the cat s tails every week. The scientist had the cats walk the bride and would randomly move the runway left and right after the cat passed the half way point. The scientist chose random trails to move the runway because they did want the cats to find a pattern and adjust their balance. The scientist measured how long it took the cats to go the full distance and from the recordings, they measured how much the tail bent in response to the movement of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The medicine ball was also dropped from the same height as the cat to test if the cat will reduce its force of impact. After all the testing was done it was very clear that force on the on cat, which was about 2 kg less, was a lot less then the medicine ball. As shown in Figure 3 the cat and the medicine ball s maximum force increased as the height increased, but the medicine ball increased linearly, while the cat s line was more curved. Since the cat s graph is curved and a lot lower than the medicine ball, the cat manipulates its body to lessen the forces that it experiences in a fall (McCarthy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Meniscal Tears Introduction: Acute meniscal tears may interfere with the normal biomechanics and functions of the knee joint during motion and thus, may lead to severe pain accompanied by mechanical symptoms throughout daily living activities as well as impairment of the quality of life. Objectives: The main purpose of the present study was to identify the major predictors of the clinical outcome following arthroscopic partial meniscectomy performed for acute trauma related medial meniscal tear leading to mechanical symptoms in patients over 60 years of age. Methods: In this retrospective study, the clinical data of 154 arthroscopic partial medial meniscectomies performed for acute symptomatic tears in patients over 60 years of age were evaluated. Body mass index (BMI), duration of symptoms, the hip knee ankle angle (HKA), type of the meniscal tear, presence of any chondral lesions, degenerative changes in the patellofemoral joint, the status of the cruciate ligaments and lateral meniscus, and the presence of any plica ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mean Lysholm score improved from 43 points to 72.7 points. Visual Analogue Scale and Lysholm scores at the latest follow up were significantly worse in patients with a pre operative BMI ≥26 kg/m2, HKA 5 degrees, grade 3 or 4 chondral lesion according to Outerbridge classification, degenerative changes in patellofemoral joint surfaces, and an ACL which was either partially ruptured or degenerative with increased laxity. Age at the time of surgery, pre operative grade of medial joint space narrowing determined according to Kellgren Lawrence classification, duration of symptoms until decision of the surgery, degenerative changes in the lateral meniscus, presence of a medial supra or infra patellar plica, and synovial hypertrophy and/or arthroscopic findings of synovitis had no effects on the clinical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Ben s Life-Personal Narrative Run, jump, hide, run. That s what Ben s life consisted of for the past 2years as a criminal. They say you don t chose the life of crime and that it chooses you, but for him it was the complete opposite. He chose it. Ben brought himself into this mess because he wanted to. Only being 17 years old he had robbed over 10 stores, assaulted 6 people, and broke into 14 houses. Ben was the adventurous, trouble making friend who everyone knew they shouldn t be affiliated with but still stuck with him throughout his crazy schemes. Especially his partner in crime, Fiona. Fiona was cautious about her decisions and was more mature. Ben was just as smart as her, but he kept his wittiness a secret and turned it into a mystery. But, this time might be his last robbery. Her partner in crime had robbed 3 houses in the neighborhood next to them and had beat up a man who tried to stop him. Never before had he been caught but this time seemed more odd than ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He couldn t, not only would he go to jail, but he d be put in some sort of boys home or foster care system. He had no parents to bail him out. His dad was already in jail for drug abuse and his mom had died 2 years back, that s the whole reason he started his crime streak. Ben lived with his 21 year old brother, Tyler, but he had no money to bail him out and neither did Fiona. She started to imagine Ben in jail. Even if he acted tough out of jail, once he got in there he wouldn t be like that. She imagined him looking through the rusted bars of his cold cell, his eyes full of fear and hurt. She imagined him trying to get through the night and listening to the clanking of inmates wasting their lives away locked in a small dark room. Fiona didn t want that for Ben; he didn t deserve to end up like his father, a man who ruined his life because he couldn t go on without the only person he loved, Ben s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Descriptive Essay On Beach Vacation My family has been looking forward to our annual beach vacation since last year s trip to Alabama. Although it has been a long, winding journey for two days, hauling through five states and having a personal concert in the passenger seat for fourteen hours, it was all worth it by the time we make it. Beach Boulevard is overflowing with giant houses, palm trees, stores, and thousands of other activities we are in a position to do. Everyone in the car is so antsy, we roll our windows down and breathe in the sweet, warm Alabama air. My eyes locked on my phone, I count down the miles until we arrive at our destination. Ten miles... Five miles... Three miles... One mile... Two Hundred feet... You have arrived at your destination, Siri informs me. Pulling into the driveway, not a single soul waits for the car to stop completely. We leap out of the vehicle, hugging my distant relatives from Louisiana and rapidly begin sprinting down to the water. My friend, Kambri, and I are flinging sand behind us, with the wind blasting against our faces. Finally arriving to the ocean, we stand shoulder to shoulder along the shore, taking it all in. Silently, we listen to the continuous, calming crashes of water, allowing it to splash up our legs, for the salty breeze to blow through our hair, and the rays of the sun shine on our pale adolescent bodies. I have never felt more at home than I do right now, in this moment in time. My extended family promptly begins to unpack the loaded vehicles. Opening the wide truck tailgates, there is not even room for a fly to buzz around back there. Stuffed to the top, the bed of the truck was full of over packed clothes, unhealthy sugary snacks, tubs packed to the rim with bottles of sunscreen, and of course, a plethora of sand toys. Us kids toss the bags at the top of the winding staircase, quickly scoping out our temporary house for the week. As we make it up to our room, we do not skip a beat unzipping our suitcases to find the superb fitted, blue bikini for our first day in paradise. Before any adult has time to summon us back downstairs to help them finish unloading the cars, we are out the door and headed down to the beach. On our journey down, we each grab our newly purchased, Aztec ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Office Space Analysis Introduction and Description The movie Office Space illustrates employee experience in a common office job, with a satirical twist to the dilemmas and struggles they endure. The movie opens with main character Peter Gibbons and his two co workers Michael Bolton and Samir Nagheenanajar having a rough Monday morning in Intech, the software company they work for. And throughout the movie, the hardships of working for managers that are uncaring and overbearing, being confined in small cubicles all day, and having no passion for their careers are clearly displayed. Office Space depicts the harsh realities of office job through humor. Peter Gibbons was not only having issues with motivation in the workplace, but also in his love life with his girlfriend, who brings forth the idea of seeking guidance from a hypnotherapist. During the session with the hypnotherapist Peter was hypnotized to forget all of his stress and was put in a carefree relaxation, but before he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... McGregor created two belief systems Theory X states that managers believe that subordinates need to be controlled if organizational goals are going to be met. These managers are most likely to uses reward and punishment to control employees. In contrast Theory Y managers believe employees are active and responsible, and they would be motivated to meet the goals without overbearing control form the organization (Landy Corte, 2007). In the movie Intech s management was definitely managing the company by McGregor s Theory X. And Bills management skills made everyone feel small and controlled, the employees comfort was not the managements priority. As long as Intech made money, the employs acted right, and Bill was in control nothing else mattered. Movie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Impact Of Dairy Industry On Dairy Industries a. Outline some of the changes that have taken place in the business environment in recent years which affect dairy industries in general and Fonterra in particular. Fonterra is making so many changes to make the dairy industries strong and perfect. Fonterra is trying to educate the farmers of New Zealand to reduce their environmental impact. Fonterra plays an important role in the economy of New Zealand. Fonterra tries to contribute their new appliances and equipment that can make the farmers perfect in production. Fonterra works in the partnership with farmers and has played a main role as leadership for the government as well. Some of the changes that have taken place in the recent years : Preserving the quality of our water Fonterra was facing the quality problems with the milk products that the farmers where providing. Farmers have to learn the importance of nutrition. Fonterra has tried to take the chances in educating the farmers and making them understand the importance of nutrition. Company may refuse to take the milk of some farmers. Company also actively help the farmers to plant riparian margins around the waterways of their farms. This can reduce the disruption to aquatic life. Eliminating waste Fonterra is large scale company producing the milk for 140 countries almost. This can also increase the waste of the products as wells as the materials that are of no use to the company. Company usually manufacture the products that are of daily use. There are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Powerful Women In The Odyssey Power is a curious concept that most people have or understand. When women experience power and strength it is incredible and unique. In The Odyssey by Homer, there are a lot of powerful, strong women. Women in this poem are tough, strong willed and are treated with the respect and seriousness they deserve. (Bartleby 1). In this quote, it is talking about how women were treated well, but in reality women were treated like wasted space. As Homer writes about women, they seemed to be smarter than the men. The women know what to do, how to do it, and most importantly listen to what other people say. When Hermes tells Calypso to let Odysseus go, she obeyed. She knew if she would have ignored the gods, there would have been consequences. The men in this book aren t very good listeners. When, Odysseus told his men not to eat the sun cattle, they didn t listen and they payed for it with their lives. This is one of the many reasons Homer seems like a feminist. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Penelope has more power than she thinks and it s not just her wit. She has power over her husband even when they re not together. He loves her so much, which makes her able to have power over him. Penelope is also very smart. She knows how to trick the suitors. She would weave Laertes shroud all throughout the day and then at night she would unravel all the work she did. She kept this charade up for three years, until a servant told the suitors what was going on. The point of her doing this was to give Odysseus more time to come home, but she knows she can only hold them off for so long. Homer show s Penelope s power through her wit and Odysseus love for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Revolutionary Archetype In both literature and the waking world, the idea of a revolutionary figure has always been one of wonder and intrigue. It is no coincidence that authors continuously weave revolutionary characters into their stories to both entice readers and give them a sense of realism. The revolutionary archetype duplicated throughout fiction is seen as a morally good character openly opposing the current state of affairs despite the action being against the known laws, this character type is also often forced to sacrifice something for their cause. Diana Farley from The Red Queen Series by Victoria Aveyard, Manon Blackbeak from the Throne of Glass Series by Sarah J. Maas, and Linh Cinder from The Lunar Chronicles Series by Marissa Meyer are all clear examples ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every day she is subjected to horrendous prejudice because of her cyborg status, but typically keeps her head down to try and avoid more public slander. Cinder is forced into her revolutionary role when she learns of her heritage and ability to resist the influential powers of their Lunar enemies, Checking her gloves, Cinder cast a look toward the road that would take her away from the palace, back to the safety of being an invisible girl in a very big city. Releasing a slow breath, she turned and followed the android. (Meyer, Cinder 58) Cinder truly blossoms into her revolutionary archetype when it is confirmed that she is the lost princess and true heir to the throne, while she is hesitant to cast away her own dreams of freedom, she knows that they must be sacrificed for the greater good of all of humanity, Cinder had no desire to be queen. She didn t want to be a princess or an heir to anything. All her life at least, all the life she could remember all she d ever wanted was freedom. (Meyer, Cinder 19) Her ability to cast away her hopes and dreams and become a beacon of light for the oppressed Lunar people is consistent with Meyer s theme of standing up for what is right no matter what the cost, I understand that I am asking you to risk your lives. Levana s thaumaturges are powerful, her guards are skilled, her soldiers are brutal. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Aquinas Just War Essay St. Thomas Aquinas is another great theologian of the Catholic Church who believed in Just War Theory. St. Aquinas explained three conditions under which war could be justified. First, there must be a Sovereign authority under which war is waged, and a private individual has no capacity to wage war. Aquinas argues that, those in authority are responsible for the general good of the city, kingdom or province under them, and they are allowed by law to use the sword to defend that good from internal disturbance from evildoers. In the same way, Aquinas argues that it is the responsibility of the authority to use the sword to defend the common good from external foes. Therefore, it is Aquina s stand that those not in positions of power cannot declare war. This is because the defense of the public is the responsibility of the legal authority ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This seems to agree with the position of St. Augustine in that; there must be wrongs commited by the side that is fought. However, Augustine specifies that the group must have commited injustice to humanity while Aquinas says that the group must have commited some fault which makes it deserve the war. The condition that the group must deserve to be fought creates a problem of determining the degree of fault that justifies war. Aquinas leaves the decision to the authorities to determine what kind of fault makes a group to deserve being fought. However, Aquinas should have stated what conditions make a group deserve war rather than leaving it to the authorities to avoid people going to war by ill will. In contrast to Aquinas, Augustine was describing a defensive war necessitated by injustices, while Aquinas seems to talk of offensive war. An analysis of the two theorists shows that Augustine is for the idea that war should be avoided at all costs, while Aquinas would justify many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Does Hitchcock Create Tension In The Lodger This statement could be a reference that Hitchcock expose his own anxieties through films and this build the tension in the film, so results very attractive to people because is easy to relate to the fears of the characters. According to the article Taking Hitchcock seriously, this director represents in his films the constant apprehensions and anxieties specific of a fat person. This could include the uncertainty of how people really perceive each other, which is shown when the characters avoid looking at the camera, at each other or when they look directly to it. In The Lodger, Daisy constantly avoids looking at the camera, so she is perceive as unapproachable, neither the lodger nor the audience feels good enough to be seen by this woman. This movement defies the security of viewers, as they are implicitly asked to be engage in the film in an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When they see at the camera the director shows the viewer that the feeling of security in this aspect is an illusion, as the characters are aware of their presence. When the viewer watches a Hitchcock film the insecurity that characters feel is transmitted to the audience. In a way as the characters´ expectations and experiences become worse, the audience feels insecure not only because of the suspense and confusing information but because Hitchcock through his underlying themes is able to shake the audience´s beliefs. In The Lady Vanishes, as Iris´ despair regarding Miss Froy disappearance grows so does the audience´s doubts about this woman´s mental health, as well as the expectations of Iris becoming a hero as she gives up power and surrenders to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Heroism In The Hobbit Pattern of Heroism Fantasy author J.R.R Tolkien once said, All that is gold does not glitter, not all those who wander are lost; the old that is strong does not wither, deep roots are not reached by the frost. In one of Tolkien s best selling novels, The Hobbit, the main character Bilbo Baggins, who was a timid and quiet creature, sets off on an adventure after being dragged out of his hobbit hole by Gandalf and thirteen dwarves. With all starting out as a simple adventure, soon turned into a race against time. Between saving the dwarves and battling the powerful dragon Smaug, Bilbo could see he was slowly becoming a hero. Since The Hobbit was an adventure packed story, Tolkien modeled the qualities of a hero and the plot leading to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before Bilbo and King Arthur become successful and almost everyone knows about them, they seem as though they are secondary or minor characters. When Bilbo first gets noticed by Gandalf, he becomes very apprehensive about the adventure, I am looking for someone to share in an adventure that I am arranging, and it s very difficult to find anyone. I should think so in these parts! We are plain quiet folk and have no use for adventures. Nasty .disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for dinner! I can t think what anybody sees in them, said our Mr. Baggins, and stuck one thumb behind his braces, and blew out another even bigger smokering. Then he took out his morning letters, and begin to read, pretending to take no more notice of the old man. (The Hobbit) On the other hand in King Arthur, just flat out nobody knows about Arthur, Then stood the kingdom in great jeopardy a long while, for every lord strengthened himself, and many a one thought to be king rather than be ruled by a child that they had never known. (King Arthur) Yet they seem very different, in both stories the character at first is unknown. In order to get noticed, In The Hobbit, Bilbo is asked by Gandalf to embark on a journey with Gandalf and the dwarves in order to retrieve back the treasure. In King Arthur, Arthur brings back the sword to Sir Ector and he tells the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Italy TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction and Country Background 1 Culture 4 Economy 12 Standard Operating Practices 18 SWOT Analysis 27 Conclusion 40 References 42 Introduction Country Background Geographically, Italy is comprised of a peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean Sea, as well as two large islands. The shape of Italy has been depicted as a boot in many cartoons and drawings for years. The country covers over 116,000 square miles, making it approximately the combined size of Florida and Georgia. (Killinger, 2002) Italy is a democratic republic that has a current population of around 60 million people, making it the twenty third most populous country in the world. Italy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Italy is also the fourth largest tourism earning nation in the world and the fifth most visited country. ( Economy of Italy, 2010) Italy is currently said to be in a recession, with industrial output dropping 6.6 percent in the last year. The shutdown of factories has been announced by Fiat in the wake of falling car sales. Italy is referred to as the sick man of Europe due to political instability, lack of infrastructure development and economic stagnation. The average annual rate of growth in Italy is 1.23 percent compared to the 2.28 percent average growth rate in the EU over the last ten years. In January of this year unemployment hit 8.6 percent yet it is predicated that Italy will pull out of its recession by the end of 2010. ( Economy of Italy, 2010) Culture Values and Norms Since World War II, Italian society has profoundly changed, with a significant impact on daily life. One of the main elements of change is the more visible role women play in society outside the home, such as increased participation in higher education and various professions. One aspect of this changed role is that Italy records one of the lowest average numbers of children per woman in the
  • 15. world, as well as some of the lowest birth and fertility rates. (Brittanica Online Encyclopedia) For Italian families, popular daily leisure activities include watching television, listening to the radio, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Alien Domes Research Paper NASA photos reveal mysterious domes on Mercury; Are they alien structures? All those who believe in alien life must have thought about the kind of homes the extra terrestrial beings live in and it looks like they prefer dome like structures. At least this is what NASA photos and UFO hunters would like us to believe. Photos taken by NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory show dome like buildings on the surface of Mercury and UFO hunters believe that they are alien structures, reports Daily Star. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is the NASA team that sends robotic probes with the motive of exploring the solar system and the recent photos taken by the probe hint at alien domes. The pictures reveal 17 dome like structures and they are located around the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. David Sedaris An analysis of Remembering my Childhood on the Continent of Africa David Sedaris s narrative, Remembering my Childhood on the Continent of Africa, contrasts the author s formative years with those of his partner, Hugh Hamrick. Sedaris describes his childhood in North Carolina as unspeakably dull (297). Conversely, Sedaris seems to regard Hamrick s childhood, which included a field trip to an Ethiopian slaughterhouse (296) and a military coup in which forces sympathetic to the colonel arrived late at night to assassinate [his] next door neighbor (298 299) as foreign and exciting, if in an occasionally traumatizing sort of way. Sedaris s account was purportedly written out of jealousy, in an attempt to borrow from his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Elizabeth Cutt s Impact On Australia His first wife was Elizabeth Cutts in 1886. On the 26 June 1911, and they got married at Christ Church, South Yarra, Melbourne. However, Elizabeth passed away due to heart failure on the 1st of September 1906 aged 42. Federation in Australia was a big Debate at the time in the 1890 s some states wanted it to happen and some didn t. They were also 6 different colonies being the same as they are today except for the ACT, South Australia, Northern Territory (as it was a part of South Australia) and Tasmania as they had not legislated for single member electorates. He worked at eight parties, Labor to 1916, National Labor 1916 17, Nationalist 1917 1929, Nationalist 1929, Australian, 1929 1931, United Australia 1931 1944, Independent 1944 1945 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1908, Labour Supported Alfred Deakin s Legislation of the Invalid old age pensions (1908) In February 1910, Hughes was the Acting Prime minister The first Aeroplane flight with passengers was made in 1911. He became the prime minister of Australia in 1915 because Andrew Fisher had resigned from being prime minister. Billy was trying to start conscription for boys 12 14 and men aged 18 20. Notably, because in 1911 350,000 boys in Australia had to register for the training to go into the war. In addition, the group was limited to only 175,000 boys because they were either exempt from training or they had just not registered. In 1901, Billy Hughes was elected to the Federal government in the Labor Party winning with a very safe margin against the Protectionists (Liberal) When having my portrait painted I don t want justice, I want mercy. Billy Hughes Without the Empire, we should be tossed like a cork in the cross current of world politics. It is at once our sword and our shield. Billy Hughes When the die is cast When our two nations ourselves and any other are engaged in a life and death struggle, it is not the part of any citizen of either of those nations to enquire, why am I fighting? but to fight Billy Hughes 18th of October ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Role Of Mentorship In Student Learning A Critical Analysis of how Mentors can facilitate learning. This essay will it discuss and analyse the role of the mentor in identify the student learning specific needs, how a mentor can facilitate the learning approaching various teaching methods, the effective use of the 3 interviews to identify, monitor and assess and also will discuss the mentor role in assessing the learner. Introducing a student to a clinical area, workplace, is a key factor in his learning development, and the mentor role is to facilitate the process, to help the student to acquire clinical skills and knowledge. As the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) state in The Code , the registered practitioners have to support students and colleagues learning to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In healthcare and social care the mentor is allocated to the learner which will have different mentors for each practice area. The NMC definition of a mentor is a registered practitioner who facilitates learning, and supervises and assesses students in a practice setting (NMC, 2008, p.45). Thus, in accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), every registered practitioner has to act as a mentor trying to be a role model, to be supportive and help the students in their learning process, the mentorship course, than, it only help s the registered practitioner to be more aware and plan ahead how he can help the learner in a best way. According to (Stuart, CC. 2013) one of the key mechanism that a mentor has to use through is to assess a key factor that we also find in the NMC mentor definition (NMC, 2008, p.45). Assessment, is important since the mentor s first meeting with the learner, as like this he can identify the student s learning needs, his previous experience and his expectations, but the registered practitioner has to assess the student through whole the learning process thus he can provide feedback to the learner and help to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Isolation Of Caffeine From Tea Leaves Lab Report Isolation of Caffeine from Tea Leaves Introduction Caffeine is a member of the class of compounds organic chemists call alkaloids. Alkaloids are nitrogencontaining basic compounds that are found in plants. They usually taste bitter and often are physiologically active in humans. The names of some of these compounds are familiar to you even if the structures aren t: nicotine, morphine, strychnine, and cocaine. The role or roles these compounds play in the life of the plants in which they are found is not well understood. In some cases they may act as pesticides; nicotine is found in tobacco and has been sprayed onto other plants, in which it is not found, to function as an insecticide. The structure of caffeine is shown to the right. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Detergents and soap are surfactants. It is the purpose of surfactants to cause materials that do not dissolve in water (like oil, grease and dichloromethane) to form an emulsion with water. We want to be able to separate the aqueous phase from the dichloromethane phase, so the last thing we want is an emulsion of the two. Consequently, as you extract the caffeine from the water into the dichloromethane do not shake the separatory funnel vigorously. The flow diagram below summarizes the extraction portion of the experiment. insoluble material: cellulose, etc. tea leaves hot water solids aqueous tannin salts, water soluble aqueous phase water soluble material: Na 2CO3 mainly tannins, caffeine caffeine dichloromethane phase ArO Na + + Na + HCO3tannin salts soluble in water, insoluble in dichloromethane ArOH + Na +2CO3 2 tannins soluble in water, dichloromethane Experiment #6 Procedure Isolation of Caffeine from Tea Leaves Page 3 1. Open two tea bags by removing the staple, trying to not tear the paper. Weigh the total contents to the nearest milligram and record this weight. Place the tea back into the bags and staple the bags shut. 2. Place the tea bags into the bottom of a clean, but not necessarily dry, 150 ml beaker. Add 30 ml of deionized water and 2.0 g of anhydrous sodium carbonate. Place the beaker on a wire gauze supported by a ring on a ring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay on Five Pillars of Islam John Johnston LTAR 250 February 28, 2005 The Five Pillars of Islam After watching The Five Pillars of Islam it has made me rather interested in the history and origin of the Islamic religion. So often today we see the Islam as a religion of terrorism, and war. We see it as a religion of people that have nothing in their heart but bad. The truth is that Islam was started on principles very different from what we see in the news or hear on the radio. Islam rather has a long rich history that is full of some of the same principles and morals of Christianity that are seen in the western world as the foundation of good. Islam has what it calls The Five Pillars that are in purpose much like the Christian Ten Commandments. They are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Salah is the second pillar that is requires all Islamic people to pray five times a day. These prayers are not just any old prayer they are rather set prayers that are expected of a good Islamic person to pray. They are very ritualistic and must be done in a very ordered fashion as to please Allah. The prayers are done at very specific times of the day and they must always be prayed facing Mecca in Arabia, the birth place of Islam. They must be prayed on a mat and people must wash before prayer all in an attempt to show the servant status of the human being in relation to Allah. This is again very similar to the beliefs of the Christian church. Although the people in the Christian church can pray what they want when they want they very often times pray prayers that are set for them at designated times. Even Jesus told his people that when they come together to pray what there Father had taught them, this set prayer has become known as the Lord s Prayer. Both in the Islamic faith and in the Christian church these prayers are prayed in an attempt to please god. It is a way that mortal humans can show there respect for their god. It is interesting to me how two religions viewed as such total opposites can have such similar beliefs and rituals. Zakah is the third pillar that is the belief that Muslims are to set aside a portion of their income to help the poor. It is believed by the Muslim ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Women And Courtship In The Taming Of The Shrew By William... How would a modern audience view this play in a different way to an audience in Shakespeare s time, particularly in relation to the role and status of women and attitudes to marriage and courtship? Elizabethan society was created on the belief the woman had no right or control over their own lives. Women had no choice in what their profession would be, as a matter of fact they weren t allowed to have a profession such as medicine, politics and law. The only places they were allowed to work were in domestic areas. This essay will be focusing on the taming of the shrew with the role of status of women and attitudes towards marriage and courtship during the Elizabethan era. In Elizabethan society, all that women were considered of was the lower end of men and the weaker gender. Women and men s role in Elizabethan society is completely different to modern society. The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare shows exactly what the attitudes were like. For example, the scene when Katherina is fighting with her sister because Bianca has a number of suitors waiting for her but she refuses to tell Katherina which one she prefers. Katherina gets angry and aggressive towards Bianca because she doesn t give her an answer, Katherina starts to attack Bianca. Their father enters into the room and says For shame, thou hilding of a devilish spirit! Why dost thou wrong her that did ne er wrong thee? When did she cross thee with a bitter word? Baptista is expressing why Katherina would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Army Mission Statement Mission statement gives an organization a purpose, this serves as a guideline for members of the organization to keep them focus in accomplishing the organization s mission. The organizations chosen for this assignment are: The U.S. Army and the Federal Bureau of Prisons. These organizations were created to protect American s ways of lives. The U.S. Army protects communities in U.S. territory from foreign enemies and the Federal Bureau of Prisons protects members of the community by keeping offenders who threat our safety, away from society. The Army mission statement is is to fight and win our Nation s wars by providing prompt, sustained land dominance across the full range of military operations and spectrum of conflict in support of combatant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Army, spending enormous amount of time away from home, risking their lives every time they go out on a mission and on top of that they are underpaid for what they do. On the other hand, we have members of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, who work long shifts and are well outnumbered in most cases, they are assigned to work on housing units with approximately three hundred inmates, some of them who are convicted killers and others who are very violent individuals. U.S. Army personnel and members of the Federal Bureau of prisons are often viewed as a role model, because they are held accountable to higher standards, and the nature of their job, since you required specialized training to perform these duties; even though, these are stressful jobs individuals still volunteer to perform these duties, just like a servant leadership would, they place other needs before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Domestic Violence And Public Violence Essay Approximately 12 million people in the United States are affected by domestic violence. There are 8.8 million children who will witness domestic violence. Half of all victims of domestic violence will also experience the unimaginable pain of their child/children being abused alongside them. The fact is, domestic violence will affect or touch every person in their lifetime (Pence McMahon, 1999). There are many ground breaking advocates of reducing domestic violence, though one stands out above the others. Ellen Pence helped build the foundation of batterer programming with the Duluth program. The program forged new ground and bridged the concerns of advocates and criminal justice officials by developing its Power and Control Wheel from women s experiences with abuse (Zorza, 1998). Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, she earned her BA from the College of St Scholastica in Duluth and a PhD from the University of Toronto. Her mother inspired her to be an activist and, as a young woman, Ellen became involved in anti war, civil rights and homelessness issues. In 1975 she joined the feminist movement against domestic violence, and five years later she moved to Duluth, where, with a group of friends, she came up with the Duluth model (Schechter Ganley, 1995). During this time, domestic violence was considered a private matter, not an issue for community or state intervention. The birthplace of that revolution was Duluth, Minnesota. It was there that she, Michael Paymar and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Water Fluoridation Essay fluoridation, the price of treating tooth decay would be about $117. Fluoridation in larger communities containing 1,000 to 3,000 people showed that dental cost savings exceeded fluoridation costs , and the annual saving per person ranged between $15.95 and $18.62. Communities with a population size of about 800 900 showed that the cost of fluoridation was equal to the dental cost savings while smaller communities did not save on costs unless there was a reduction in tooth decay. Other sources of fluoride include mouthwash, toothpaste and fluoride tablets. Fluoride tablets are less beneficial than fluoridated water in the fact that across a long period of time, they are less cost effective, have to be taken everyday but only last for three hours and provide less fluoride than fluoridated water. From a solely economic view, water fluoridation is the most cost effective way of lowering tooth decay in communities. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first and second involving sodium fluorosilicate/fluoride being used through a powder feed system or through a slurry system while the third involving hydrofluosilicic acid being used through a liquid based system. The third type of system uses a liquid as a source of fluoride which is the cheapest material to use compared to the other options. Most of New Zealand communities that fluoride their water use hydrofluosilicic acid, including New Plymouth. In New Plymouth, the District Council add just over 100 litres of fluoride to their water supply daily, which costs them $18,000 every year. According to Dr Robyn Haisman Welsh, who is the Chief Dental Officer at the Ministry of Health, he says that the New Plymouth Council plans to replace its fluoridation programme with an education programme on dental hygiene which is in fact more expensive than the $18,000 they invest in their water ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. A Social Examination On The Cold War Brittany O Neill May Paper Elaine Tyler takes a social examination on the war against communism in the book, Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era. May portrays the idea that the nuclear family structure was a way to amplify resistance against communism. The exterior threat of communism during the postwar and the Cold War era caused for interrelationships within marriages to become a longer and more stable environment. Compared to the previous book we read as a class, May takes a deeper look into history and finds geopolitical reasoning for the events of the postwar age. The interpersonal that May connects to the Cold War era allows for the reader to gain a broader concept of how society affected change. First within each book read this semester, each author takes a unique view on the Cold War. In John Gaddis s The Cold War: A New History, Gaddis takes a series of books on the Cold War, condenses them and is able to give a fresh synopsis of the Cold War. His topics are broad and give a clear overview of the Cold War. He looks upon the leaders of the Cold War, including Joseph Stalin, Ronald Reagan, Nikita Khrushchev and others to find reasoning on the outcome of the Cold War. His story looks at the foreign policies of each country and dissects reasoning for the events that occurred during the time. In comparison to John Gaddis, May s book has more social and domestic view on the Cold War. Gaining statistics and knowledge of the individuals that lived ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Reflections On Gender On Science Science is the truth. It is unwavering and absolute. As a result, it is objective and free of imperfection. As such, Steven Weinburg, a theoretical physicist, once stated, The laws of nature are as impersonal and free of human values as the rules of arithmetic. We didn t want it to come out that way, but it did. Weinburg explains that science, like arithmetic is ultimately an objective discourse free from subjectivity and emotion. However, in Evelyn Fox Keller s novel Reflections on Gender on Science, she argues against science as being an objectivist ideology. She asserts that science does not encompass the complete truth, but is rather a perverted, masculine discourse. Keller critiques Weinburg s assertions as faulty, where she argues ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She argues that white, middle class men have pioneered the field of science since its inception. Since science has been championed exclusively by this particular party, science discounts aspects from other groups, especially females. In doing so, science is exposed a misguided subjective ideology that casts the feminine perspective in particular to the wayside. In addition, this narrow, one sided mindset lacks the ideas from those who are nonwhite and not middle class. Keller s argument regarding science being an objectivist discourse is a double edged sword. In her attempts to critique the whole population of white, middle class men, she ultimately generalizes them. In her arguments, she makes a sweeping assumption that science is a white supremacist, capitalistic, and male dominated discourse. Her generalizations from which her argumentation is based off is flawed. The basis of her arguments is coded in sexism, classism, and racism. Keller s entire claim revolves around how science being dominated by middle class white men is unacceptable. Her claim that science has evolved under the formative influence of a particular ideal of masculinity insinuates that science heavily favors white, middle class men and disregards everyone else. Her assertion of underrepresentation presupposes that these white, middle class men regard only themselves and fail to represent the rest of the population. This baseless claim paints ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. To Kill A Mockingbird Rumors Jay Asher, the author of the novel Thirteen Reasons Why, once said, You can hear rumors. But you can t know them. Listening to a popular rumor can often force people to believe it is true. Not everything people say is true if nobody can provide proof. In the book To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, folks in the town make rumors that get out of hand. Many of these rumors and popular opinions change throughout the novel. However, just because the rumors are well known does not always make them right because everyone has an own opinion. Tom Robinson has a hard time gaining respect from the jury during the trial against Mayella Ewell. Tom is accused of raping Mayella however, Mayella has no proof of Tom harassing her. Every time one of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. International Law And Public Law When discussing international law, there are two possible situations that generate misunderstanding. One is that consensus over specific cases or universal recognition of certain principles has not been reached among different actors. Therefore the international law fails to provide guidance as to its conception of justice. The other situation is that international law per se is not well respected by the actors in the international community. The credibility and inviolability of law is therefore degraded by frequent breaches in practice. Louis Henkin s quotation in the question mainly concerns the second situation, where international law, as a type of law, is under challenge in an anarchical international system. This argument in fact touches upon a primary discussion regarding the character of international law and the nature of the international society in which the law resides. This answer argues that international law, in contrast with domestic law, is less credible but more political because of the lack of a sole superior power to constitute, determine and enforce the law. The argumentation will unfold against three key elements of law: creation of law, rights of determination, and power of enforcement. The approach is to examine the distinctions between international and domestic law, and to find out the nature of international law that accounts for these distinctions. i. Creation of law Unlike modern domestic law created by legislation and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Comparison Of Tam Lin And Tam Lin The Scottish folk ballad Tam Lin is a ballad that has inspired quite a few retellings and reinterpretations by contemporary writers and artists. Fire and Hemlock by Diana Wynne Jones and Tam Lin by Pamela Dean are two such retellings in which Jones and Dean have masterfully brought the events and characters of the traditional ballad into the modern world. Despite the fact that both novels have drawn from the same source, they have a number of distinct differences, especially when it comes to the relationship between their Janet and Tam Lin characters (Polly Whittacker and Tom Lynn in Fire and Hemlock, and Janet Carter and Thomas Lane in Tam Lin), and the balance of power between the two throughout the narrative. While Jones novel is very much centered around the idea of Tam Lin being one of the rare few folk ballads or tales with a female hero and is structured as such to give Polly a position of power and equality in the relationship by the end, Dean seems to approach her retelling of the ballad from a different direction, leading into the question of whether Janet really is as empowered by her role as the hero as it may seem at first. In both novels, the first meeting between the Janet and Tam Lin characters sets a strong base for their initial relationship, especially regarding the power dynamics within that relationship. In the ballad of Tam Lin itself, Tam Lin asks Janet why she has entered his woods and picked a rose without his permission, to which she replies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Mobile commerce or m commerce is a solution to make things... Mobile commerce or m commerce is a solution to make things nice and simpler. More as a ubiquitous computing, business and services, be it making payments, transfer money, shopping, can be easily accessed anywhere, anytime. Business done via wireless or portable devices can be called m commerce. Our mobile phones, smart phones or personal digital assistants acts as a wallet not just for pocket money, but as credit card, coupons and anything to make our finances extremely mobile. M commerce came to the people s mind in 1997 when Kevin Duffey named it first. It was introduced first in Helsinki, Finland as payment of coco cola vending machine via an SMS followed by banking service through SMS in the same year. M commerce was turned in to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In application mobile payment Online Shopping To have a detaile dproduct and services insights with specifications of location that can be accessed online anywhere from the consumers smartphones or tablets is a breakthrough in retail marketing. Availability of Unlimited ranges of products and its easy comparison like from different stores from around the world can be browsed online 24 hours. Mobiles are like a money wallet, credit cards, loyalty cards, coupons offering a world of vast new services to all anywhere at anytime. People without a bank a/c can have their finances to be easily manageable through the smartphones and tabs. Mobile Wallet Mobile wallet is parallel to pocket money where the money is stored, transferred or payed electronically. The mobile or the tab here becomes like a debit, credit or a loyalty cards for instances of shopping , making paymets, boarding pass through various retailers and brands in apps The Apple s passbook can be used even to store medical reports or to pay for the coffee shop more like a virtual folders. Another instance is the Ericsson Wallet platform contributes secure and convenient mobile or tab financial services, payments or purchases. Over 1.7 billion mobile a/c can be charged to this platform that can act like a mobile wallet. Paypal is another popuilr miobile wallet. Mobile Ticketing The mobile users are presented the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. New York s Fourth Congressional District Sydnii Ray Campaigns and Elections 9/22/14 New York s Fourth Congressional District In the congressional election coming this November, the Democratic and Republican candidates will be fiercely campaigning for the Fourth District s seat in the House of Representatives. In the analysis of the electoral race, we will closely examine various aspects of the district including demographics, income and wealth, religious preference, important federal issues in the area, partisanship, and previous voting patterns. New York s 4th District is located on the eastern portion of the state, near Long Island. It includes the traditionally republican area of Garden City and the towns around it, making the district one out of six congressional districts in New York whose lines fall completely within a single county. Nassau County is famous for containing the Gold Coast, the setting of F. Scott Fitzgerald s world renowned book, The Great Gatsby (Nassaulandtrust.org). The elections in the fourth district of New York have favored the Democratic Party as of late, but the race is closer than it has been for years; the competitive air surrounding the upcoming election is the result of the district s many redevelopment projects, the well received behavior of Republican representatives in local government, the high concentration of wealth in the area, and the 2010 census redistricting and removal of strongly democratic minority precincts (Michael Barone and Chuck McCutcheon 2013). Nassau was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Euclid Was The Father Of Mathematicians Euclid of Alexandria was a Greek mathematician most known for his groundbreaking work in geometry and is often called the father of geometry. Most of Euclid s life is unknown, the public mostly knows about Euclid through Proclus, who was the last major Greek philosopher. It is said that Euclid was born around 365 B.C. in Alexandria, Egypt and lived until about 300 B.C. According to Proclus Euclid taught in Alexandria in the time of Ptolemy I Soter. Euclid is most famous for his 13 volume book on geometry called The Elements. In the book he used his and many other mathematicians theories to explain plane geometry (Books I VI), number theory (Books VII IX), Phaenomena also known as Eudoxus s theory of irrational numbers (Book X), and solid geometry (Books XI XIII). His book was used as the main textbook for teaching mathematics until the later 19th or early 20th century. Proclus recalls a story of Euclid of when Ptolemy 1 asked if there was a shorter path to learning geometry than Euclid s Elements, in which Euclid replied, There is no royal road to geometry. Although previous Mathematicians discovered many of the works in the book, Euclid was sill known for collecting, organizing, and proofing geometric ideas that were already used as applied techniques. Several mathematicians, the Elements are based on work from people like Eudoxus s, Thales, Hippocrates, Pythagoras, and many more. We now know of his theories as Euclidean geometry , which consists of assuming a small set ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Nt1310 Unit 7 Homework 3.1) Output is 5 because in the child process value of the variable value is a copy of value(Unix assigns parent s address space of the variable and gives it to child) and when parent process gets back the control, value will still be 5. 3.8) Short term scheduler or CPU scheduler: selects a process from the processes (that are in memory) that are ready to execute and allocates the CPU to it. Medium term scheduler: It is an intermediate level of scheduling where in process is removed from memory (temporarily) to reduce the degree of multi programming and can be re introduced into memory later and execution of the process can be continued from where it is left off. Long term scheduler: It will be invoked only when a process leaves the system ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... C) mutex lock is better if the thread is put to sleep while holding the lock because in case of spinlock the thread will always try locking a spinlock if it is not successful which will take lot of CPU time and resources where as in case of mutex lock , it will allow to sleep during which other thread can run. 6.2) Preemptive scheduling allows a process to be invoked/disturbed in the middle of its execution by taking the CPU and assigning it to another process which is in queue where as in case of NonPreemptive scheduling, process will give up on CPU only when the current process is executed and finished. 6.10) I/O bound projects have the property of performing just a little measure of computation before performing I/O. Such projects regularly don t use up their whole CPU quantum. Whereas, in case of CPU bound projects, they utilize their whole quantum without performing any blocking I/O operations. Subsequently, one could greatly improve the situation utilization of the computer s assets by giving higher priority to I/O bound projects and permit them to execute in front of the CPU bound ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Use Of Realism, Violence, Profanity, Nudity, Torture,... During the late 1590 s and early 1600 s Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, father of the baroque period not only heavily influenced the artists around him, but also influenced thousands of artists of future generations, one such artist is Valentin de Boulogne. This influence is evident as Boulogne would use many of the same religious themes and concepts in his work as Caravaggio implemented in his art. Caravaggio s use of realism, violence, torture, vulgarity and decapitation resonated deeply with Boulogne as he expanded on these themes. One such piece that bares a unique resemblance to a work Caravaggio painted in 1599 is Judith and Holofernes. Painted by Boulogne in 1626, this painting contains many characteristics associated with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The story is understood as an account of the Assyrian General Holofernes attack on the city of Bethulia. The attack led to many of the residents to lay down their arms and surrender, but a wealthy widow named Judith developed a plan to take back control of the city. She dressed up in her finest clothes and most expensive perfume; she crossed the valley and entered into the camp of the general. Judith demanded to see the general for she had information on the best way of entering Bethulia and ensuring a victory. Once in front of Holofernes she explained that many of the Jews in the city had renounced their religion to the dismay of God and the city deserved to be destroyed. Judith also struck a deal with the general to spare her life self and her maid for this information. As part of the deal she would be allowed to leave the camp only at night to pray as Judith claimed God would provide her with the best time to attack the city. Her nightly prayers continued for three days and on the fourth day Holofernes held a banquet. There was food and wine, but Judith only ate and drank what her maid prepared for her. During the banquet, Holofernes drank more than he had ever before and became extremely intoxicated. Feeling comfortable with Judith they returned to his tent in the hopes he would have his way with her, but the vast amount of alcohol consumed caused Holofernes to fall unconscious. Judith seizes her opportunity, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Example Of A Policy Analysis Paper Policy Analysis Project Policy analysis is an assessment of specific healthcare policy to determine its effectiveness in improving patient care outcomes. As an organization continues to grow in complexity; health status indicators provided gauges for process to be assessed and evaluated for restructuring. This provides new opportunities for evaluating policies, guidelines and procedures that enhances patient care to benefit all stakeholders. Transformational leaders are healthcare professionals whose knowledge and experience are required when policies analysis is needed that may require examination, designing, implementation, and evaluation for a practice change. In healthcare systems globally, transformational leaders are task with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Favorite Things To Do Year Round One of my favorite things to do year round is playing sports. Sports are fun to play, they require hard work, and are healthy for you and your body. There are many sports to play, and I play them all!! Sports are all kinds of fun. You can always make new friendships within your team, or another. You can have fun playing like when you serve in volleyball, or hit a homerun in softball or baseball. You can also make sure the whole team has fun by encouraging them or taking them to a spa day. It s good to take a break every once in awhile or There s always a little fun in sports, but there needs to be hard work to. Everyone has a role to play in every sport. You can t just slack off when everyone is doing everything they can to help the team. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Abandonment and Struggle on a Farm Simplicity, especially in poetry, can be an often underrated and overlooked method of conveying a meaningful and extended message. Ted Kooser, an American poet and writer, is well known for his simplistic style of writing and has been described as using an [H]onest, accessible verse... (Ted Kooser: The Poetry Foundation). Kooser was born in Iowa and now resides in Nebraska. Both Iowa and Nebraska are situated in the Midwestern United States, an area noted for its rural landscape and population. Kooser s rural background and accessible verse are exceedingly evident in his poem Abandoned Farmhouse . The poem is as an observation of an abandoned farmhouse, it infers details about the house and the family that lived in it through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second stanza of the poem introduces the women and her child that she and the man share. This stanza, like the first, is riddled with the use of personification which can be evidenced in the first line A woman lived with him, says the bedroom wall/papered with lilacs... (Kooser). A lighter, more positive tone underlies this stanza with the descriptions of the lilac wallpaper and a ...sandbox made from a tractor tire (Kooser). The theme of struggle is reiterated when the narrator states that Money was scarce and that the winters [were] cold (Kooser). And finally, the last line It was lonely here, says the narrow country road presents the theme of isolation through the use of personification (Kooser). This isolation lends itself to the more prevalent theme of struggle, suggesting that the family has no one else to rely on and is secluded from any possible relief or help. The third and final stanza leaves the reader to come up with his or her own conclusion as to what has happened at the farmhouse. Nonetheless, the narrator does state that Something went wrong thus reintroducing the ominous tone presented in the first stanza and informing the reader that something bad happened (Kooser). The description of the house as empty solidifies the theme of abandonment and presents the idea of isolation again. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Animal Testing Is Necessary To Human Life Animal Testing is Necessary to Human Life Why do the people like to go to the cirque where the animals mistreated in order to entertain them just for a short period of time, or going to the zoo where animals are isolated from their natural habitat, but then go out and protest about the feeling and how the animals are treated in laboratories. These animal lovers use words like abuse , inhumanity and cruelty to describe how scientists treat animals in the experimental area, not accepting the reality of how necessary animal testing is for human health. Often, people just see the atrocious part of this process; they do not see how helpful it is for health. When we are sick, we just go to the pharmacy looking for the medicine that could ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Animal testing not only benefit humans, animals also benefit themselves with the experimentation (Cook, 2006). Since animals testing has been put into practice the lifetime of animals has expanded. The development of drugs for the human health has also contributed for the development of drugs for animals. Besides the development of new drug for the help of humans and animals, animal testing leave a extended scientific knowledge (Jentsch, 2010). Beyond the knowledge that animal testing leave, the amount of cures and treatments for diseases such as cancer, heart diseases, parkinson, diabetes, hepatitis C, and many others. (Animal Research Means Medical Progress, Americans for Medical Progress). Animal testing is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Tobacco And Its Effects On The United States Tobacco is the number one cause of preventable death in the United States. According to the American Lung Association in 2009, 20.6% of adults were current smokers. In 1970, the United States banned television and radio advertisements of cigarettes. Across the world countries battle similar issues in how to help prevent deaths, lower healthcare costs, and educate the population. Countries have banned advertising, posted health causes, renamed brands, and even included informational fliers in packs of cigarettes. In 2001, The Government of India decided to ban the advertising of cigarettes. This ban was created to help the youth of India and hoped to reduce the amount of future smokers. The proposal of this restriction caused debates between the government, advertising companies, and tobacco manufacturers. The supporting and dismantling arguments for these ethical and commercial causes of the ban have enabled the government to make their final decision. The Government of India has created an anti tobacco plan to tackle the growing issues of tobacco, health concerns, and rising death toll. Their first goal was to eliminate advertising as this was perceived to encourage the youth to take up the dangerous habit. This ban posed ethical and commercial challenges for both sides of the argument. The government has the power to pass laws to help prevent people from smoking and protect its people. They found the ethical decision was to use this power by creating and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...