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Writing A Psychology Research Paper Writing A Psychology Research Paper
A Study On The Comb Stator Design
3.1 Comb Stator design
Introduction:
MEMS vibratory device requires actuation mechanism for moving the mass structure. Up till now
wide range of actuation mechanism were proposed, which includes capacitive, piezoelectric,
magnetic. Selection of actuation mechanism totally depends on the ease of application, integration
complexity and ability to compact with manufacturing process. After all the choice of mechanism
depends on user specified performance and characteristics of the design.
Actuators may be classified in to Electrostatics actuation Magnetics Piezoelectric Thermal Actuation
Electrostatics actuator is simple and requires low power. Furthermore, it is compactable with CMOS
fabrication process. Due to these advantages we used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In variable gap capacitor distance between plates is a variable where as overlap area of capacitor plate
is constant.
Lets place two plates of capacitor in such a way that one plate is fixed and other is free to move in y
axis. Also voltage applied is V and overlapping area of capacitor is z0 x0. Then the force acting upon
the plate is given by
F= 1/2 (ϵ0〖 z〗_0 〖 x〗_0)/(y+y_0 )^2 V^2
{Insert diagram}
One of the major disadvantages is nonlinear relation between force and displacement. This means as
plate gap increases electrostatic force decreases. Figure: Force displacement graph
F= 1/2 (ϵ0〖 z〗_0 〖 x〗_0)/(y+y_0 )^2 V^2
The other disadvantage is pull in effect. Which we will discuss in detail.
Pull in Effect
{More description} This effect occurs at a point where attraction force exceeds the reaction force,
after which structure is unable to regain its original position.
{Intro about diagram}
Let suppose two plates are placed at a distance of d and upper plate is arranged to move in y direction.
Distance d is when voltage across the plate is zero. Below figure shows the set up of capacitor plates.
Now we applied some voltage V such that the upper plate moves with y displacement. {insert
diagram}
In above diagram, upper plate has movement perpendicular to surface area of the plates. When voltage
is applied across the capacitor, electrostatic force starts to pull upper plate
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Gothic Elements In The Raven
There are three aspects within these emotional stanzas of The Raven that make it Gothic. Each one in
fact prompting the next. Firstly, death, death is the gothic backbone to this poem because without it
the other gothic elements would have nothing to originate from. Throughout the entirety of the poem
death is what haunts the narrator. The death of his beloved Lenore, how fiercely he did adore, the price
of her death his mind could not afford, hence he was reminded by the Raven that she was Nevermore .
Respite Respite and nepenthe from thy memories of Lenore! Quaff oh quaff this kind nepenthe and
forget this lost Lenore! Quoth the Raven Nevermore . , in this quote the narrator clearly states the
presence of death which is a definitive gothic element. As he converses with the Raven there are
certain ideas that become evidently true, firstly that the death in this poem makes it gothic. Also as the
Raven likes to remind us ever so frequently, not only is Eleanor nevermore but the sanity of the
narrator is aswell, is nevermore. The death of his beloved Eleanor drove him to madness.
Insanity being the next Gothic element present within the poem, is what caused him to go into such
paranoia , sorrow and distraught. He became unable to sit in the dark without imagining sounds that
are not there or perceiving the Raven as as animal who has the ability to speak and taunt him in doing
so. It s said that the definition of sanity is the act of repetition with expectations of
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The European Union ( Eu )
The European Union (EU) is the union of economic, monetary and political with twenty seven
Member States. They work together, in order to get particular advantages for their countries. This has
been argued by Bickerton, the shift from nation states to Member States led to a subtle and not
unproblematic. However, the countries are free to choose want to join or withdraw from the EU. EU
consists of various institutions, but with only three institutions are involved in the EU legislative
process. These are the Council, the European Parliament and the European Commission. Over the
years the EU has been expanded, consequently various treaties have been signed to work together. The
latest treaty is the Lisbon Treaty, which was an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Although EU institutions have many federal characteristics, Member States still retain the controls
which make a European United States unlikely. The Council of Ministers is federally in the sense that
it consists of representatives of the Member States who act together to perform their legislative role,
they create rules which bind the constituent Member States. However, national interests prevail and
the process of policy and law making in the Council remains intergovernmental. While the
Commission is made up of twenty eight independent commissioners to represent the Union interest
and perspective. Whereas the commissioner will be sanctioned if there is obviously a severe
inappropriate behavior occur. The Commission also has the power to propose legislation, it does so
within established limits which are ultimately set by the Member States. It could be argued that the
most federal institution of the EU is the European Parliament, which has almost all powers of a federal
house of the citizens and it co decides with the Council procedure by which the parliament enjoys an
ultimate power of veto over proposed legislation, this power further increased when the Lisbon Treaty
came into force by making this procedure become ordinary legislative procedure. Although, European
Parliament cannot challenge certain administration, such
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A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings Magical Realism
As said by Haruki Murakami, All things in my novels are real for me. Some western critics said that
Garcia Marquez s novels are magic realism. However, I believe that Marquez must have experienced
everything in his novels. Magical realism is a type of fiction that does not take place in some made up
world, it happens in reality. Although magical realism may seem like regular fiction, there are many
different things that help distinguish the two.
One element of magical realism is, a metamorphosis that takes place in the story and is treated as
normal by the characters. As an example, the story A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings, by Gabriel
García Márquez, reveals an old man with wings had crashed down to Earth during a storm, but is
quickly disregarded after the townspeople see a freak show containing a woman who had been
changed into a spider after she disobeyed her parents. (2) . The townspeople ... Show more content on
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Consider the movie, Big Fish by Tim Burton, when Edward Bloom is walking through the forest after
leaving the town of Spectre and is attacked by trees. Edward is not surprised the trees can move like
most people would, instead he is scared because something is attacking him. Like with the novel Bless
Me Ultima, Ultima creates voodoo dolls of the three witches who cursed Lucas and had him breath on
them, after doing so Antonio saw the dolls take life. (93). Curanderas are religious healers, and a big
part of their religion and culture, which is why Ultima was able to create the dolls and know why they
came to life. Obviously, there are are multiple things that assist in seeing the difference between
magical realism and normal fantasy. Magical realism is based on real life, not something entirely new.
The reader does not wish to be a part of the world they are reading with magical realism, because they
are in that
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Negative Effects Of Video Games
Video games are surrounded by controversy on how they affect the health of those who play them.
Some say that video games do nothing but rot the player s brain. Others say that video games can do
the opposite and sharpen some of the player s senses. Video games can have many positive effects on
the human brain and body. Video games can Improve coordination, improve problem solving skills,
enhances memory, improve attention and concentration, are a great source of learning, improve the
brain s speed, enhances multitasking skills, and improves social skills. One of the many positive
effects of playing video games is that they help improve the player s coordination. When a someone
plays video games they don t just start blankly at a screen like watching TV. Most video games are full
of quick time events, audio cues, and visual cues that the player has to be ready for. If the player fails
to notice these events and cues or reacts too slow they risk losing the level or making the level harder.
Eventually the player will get used to quick time events and the different cues and will be able to
quickly input the correct buttons, this will lead them to improving their reaction time. The
improvement of reaction time will ultimately improve coordination. Games like Shenmue and God of
War are both good examples for games with quick time events. Shenmue was released in 1999, and
was the first game to incorporate quick time events. Not only was Shenmue was the first to
incorporate quick
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Mrs Dalloway Masculinity
I found both Peter Walsh in Mrs. Dalloway and Mr. Ramsay in To the Lighthouse to be very
interesting characters within the topic of masculinity. Through these characters, Woolf gives us a
different idea of what masculinity is and questions what society s idea of masculinity is. Though they
deem themselves as separate and higher than women, both Peter Walsh and Mr. Dalloway depend on
women more than they d like to admit. We begin to see that perhaps these men are not so masculine
after all. Or perhaps, masculinity can take on a different form than we think. Through the first
interaction between Clarissa Dalloway and Peter Walsh we get a solid sense of his character and
personality. It seems to be an ongoing narration of Peter criticizing Clarissa, feeling self conscious
about himself, then realizing he is still in love with Clarissa. Shall I ... Show more content on
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Being around Clarissa makes him return to the summer in Bourton and reflect on the things that
happened as well as the way things could have gone differently. It seems that Peter is blaming Clarissa
for many things. His confusion, a broken heart, and his unsure attitude of what he wants. Instead of
confronting his problems, he continues to hide behind them and blame others for making him feel the
way he does. When Peter goes to dinner before arriving at Clarissa s party, we get an image of the man
Peter wishes to be. Instead of a man who is self conscious, unsure of himself, and stuck in the past, we
get an image of a confident and respectable man. It was his way of looking at the menu, of pointing
his forefinger to a particular wine, of hitching himself up to the table, of addressing himself seriously,
not gluttonously to dinner, that won him their
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Analysis Of Thank You For Smoking
The film Thank you for Smoking was produced in 2005 by TYFS Productions LLC and is a satirical
comedy that follows the machinations of Big Tobacco s chief spokesman, Nick Naylor, who spins on
behalf of cigarettes while trying to remain a role model for his twelve year old son. This film
compares to a few of the readings that we have been studying in this class recently. Seeing the plot of
the film in relation to the court case studies has helped me fully grasp the goings on of the court of
law. Nick Naylor is the Vice President of the Academy of Tobacco Studies works under BR who is a
type of boss that doesn t care how a task gets done but just that it is completed while making Big
Tobacco look good. Naylor is talented in speaking and spins argument to defend the cigarette industry
in the most difficult situations. For example, he goes to speak in front of his sons class for career day
and gets confronted by a student (who has clearly been taught by her parents that cigarettes are the
equivalent of poison) which states My Mommy says smoking kills.....Naylor: Oh, is your Mommy a
doctor?..... No.....Naylor: A scientific researcher of some kind?.... No......Naylor: Well, then she s
hardly a credible expert, is she? In this instance Naylor makes his business appear to be above doctors,
scientific research, and all credible experts while avoiding the original statement. This is Nick Naylor
s job. Nick Naylor is a lobbyist. His best friends are Polly Bailey that works in the
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Writing Programs On A Block Programming Environment
I am writing to find out whether writing programs in a block programming environment is more
effective compared to a high level language. I will look at both block programming environments and
high level languages by researching and explaining what each of them are but also by giving examples
of programs made using them and by focusing on both the advantages and disadvantages of writing
programs in these ways. I will compare the two together and decide whether they are suited to
complex or simple situations and also as well as this will look at whether the programmer needs
knowledge on how to create a program using them. Computer languages are used to create programs
and are set of instructions which the computer uses to run a program. There are a lot of computer
languages however, they all have different features.One of them is high level language. The advantage
of using high level language is that it s person friendly, so humans can understand it easily as it s
written in text which means that it s also easier to write and maintain. High level language is also
portable and can work across different CPU families and as well as this it supports a wide range of
data types. An another advantage of using it is that it programs faster and takes less time to code. A
disadvantage of using high level language to program is that it needs to be translated into machine
code before it can be executed so that the CPU can run it as computers only use and understand binary
data. This can
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Mental Health Act Case Study
After introducing oneself to the patient, and going over the patient s records, capacity needs to be
established to provide person centred care. The Mental Health Act 1983 has 5 sections, of which Jamie
has seen sectioned under section 2, which is upon admission to hospital the patient can be detained for
up to 28 days in the hospital for assessment requiring 2 Doctors and 1 approved mental health
practitioner (Lloyd M, 2012). Section 2 of the Mental Capacity Act (2005) outlined capacity as being
incapable of making decisions for yourself in relation to the matter because of an impairment or a
disturbance in the functioning of the mind or brain. The Act declares that in law it is presumed adults
have the capacity to make choices and requires proof if they remain unable to. Jamie was examined by
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The NMC (2015), demonstrates to provide a high standard of care, written documents are significant
as they withhold valuable data and aid to notice any changes in the patient s health, and assuming that
the patient went to court, documentation is critical. The law case Ms. B v NHS Hospital Trust (2002),
doctors went against her wishes arguing she had no mental capacity but no documentation was
presented with the court ruling she did have the capacity and should have been honoured and it was an
unlawful act to have ignorance against the laws surrounding documentation. Ignorance of the Law is
no defence with both healthcare and the law in a consistent state of transition the health professional
has the obligation to be conscious of the affecting laws in her practice (Dimond, 2009). The Human
rights act (1998), states everyone has a right to their life being protected by law and when there is no
capacity doctors or power of attorney have a duty of a professional to take action in the best interests
of the
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Enzyme Linked Immunisirbent Assay
The major use of Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) is to titrate antibodies against
specific antigens (Crowther, 1995). This method involves an enzyme, which reacts with a colourless
substrate to form a coloured product, is covalently linked to a specific antibody that recognises a
specific antigen. If the antigen is present, the antibody enzyme complex will bind to it, and the
enzyme component of the antibody enzyme complex will catalyse the reaction which results in a
coloured product (Berg et al, 2002). The presence of the coloured product indicates that an antigen is
present. The ELISA, which is rapid and convenient, can detect less than a nanogram (10 9 g) of a
protein and can be performed with either polyclonal antibodies, which are antibodies that can
recognise multiple epitopes on any one antigen or monoclonal antibodies, which are antibodies that
can only detect one epitope on the antigen (Guo et al, 2006). However, the use of monoclonal
antibodies gives more reliable and accurate results due to their specificity as monoclonal antibodies
are very effective at acting as the primary antibody in an assay, or for detecting antigens within a
tissue. Also, they will usually result in reduced background staining compared to that of polyclonal
antibodies.
Indirect ELISA and direct ELISA Different types of ELISA s have been developed with modifications
to the basic steps. The key step with the ELISA assay is the direct or indirect detection of antigen by
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The Battle Of San Juan Hill
MISSION COMMAND PAPER: THE BATTLE OF SAN JUAN HILL
The Battle of San Juan Hill took place in the hills surrounding Santiago, Cuba on July 1, 1898. It was
a battle between the Spanish forces commanded by General Arsenio Linares and the United States
Army V Corps commanded by MG William Schafter. Although the United States won the battle, MG
Shafter did not properly exercise all of the principles of mission command prior to and during the
battle. MG Shafter failed to provide a clear commander s intent and exercise prudent risk, but several
of his subordinate leaders developed cohesive teams through mutual trust and exercised disciplined
initiative to win the Battle of San Juan Hill.
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MG Shafter and MG Lawton believed that El Caney could be taken quickly, thus planned for the 2nd
Division to take El Caney and then line up to the right of the Cavalry Division during the San Juan
Hill assault. The assault on El Caney took longer than expected, and the 2nd Division lost about 960
of its total 6,600 men to injury or death. Therefore, MG Lawton s 2nd Division was not able to
support the assault on San Juan Hill. , ,
On the morning of July 1st, the Cavalry and 2nd Divisions marched to San Juan Hill along the Camino
Real Rd in two columns. MG Sumner commanded the Cavalry Division, due to MG Wheeler being
sick. MG Shafter was also incapacitated during the battle; therefore, his aides traveled back and forth
from El Pozo to the line of forces to give orders, creating confusion and stalling the onset of the battle.
Together, the force consisted of about 8,400 troops, which split when the road met the San Juan River.
The Cavalry Division moved to the east side of the river and the 1st Division to the west of the river.
The juncture point, known as the bloody ford, was a target for Spanish mauser fire that caused many
American casualties. All units were in position to attack by 1200, but were waiting for MG Lawton to
finish the attack on El Caney and for orders from MG Shafter to attack. The howitzer battery began
firing from the bloody ford area around 0800, but had to discontinue firing because mounting
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Race And National Origin Of The Court s Current Equal...
In recent decades, the Supreme Court has not granted certiorari for many gender based discrimination
cases, and consequently there has not been much jurisprudential progress lately regarding Equal
Protection Clause claims. It is not uncommon for the Supreme Court to back off of certain issues that
they feel are largely solved for the time being. Feeling that the existing precedent is satisfactory, the
Court has not shown a desire to alter the test for gender based claims and have settled on using an
intermediate level of scrutiny for such cases, in between rational basis and strict scrutiny. Race and
national origin are the only groups that are given strict scrutiny under the Supreme Court s current
Equal Protection Clause analysis. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Put another way, in 2017 one can imagine very few gender based distinctions in a statute that would
not be intended to be discriminatory. Any valid gender distinction would surely pass the test of strict
scrutiny. Simply stated, any statute or government action that draws a sharp distinction between the
two sexes entirely should be presumptively unconstitutional unless there is sufficient reasoning as to
why the distinction should exist. To understand why gender should be a suspect class, it is useful to
examine the Supreme Court precedent regarding gender discrimination cases. The U.S. Supreme
Court case of Bradwell v. Illinois, 83 U.S. 130 (1873) demonstrates both the history of discrimination
against women based solely on gender as well as the Supreme Court s past unwillingness to rectify
gender discrimination. In this 1873 case, Myra Bradwell challenged an Illinois State Supreme Court
ruling denying her admittance to the Illinois state bar despite the fact that Mrs. Bradwell passed the
Illinois bar exam. The justification for why she was denied admittance to the bar was based solely on
her sex, pursuant to a state law that forbade women from obtaining a law license. Bradwell brought a
suit against the State of Illinois before
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Cuban-American Relations
Cuban American relations have been increasingly rocking since the Cuban Revolution in 1959.
Recently there has been a shift towards normalizing relations with Cuba during Barack Obama s
presidency. Why are Cuban American relations improving since 2008? One must know some
historical background such as the Cold War and how Cuba and the US operated during the Cold War.
Scholars have debated Cuban American relations since 1959 and even before, however, for the first
time since before 1959, the US has decided to normalize relations which allows for scholars in both
Latin American and the US explore Cuba even further. The normalizing of relations allows for
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The idea that Obama must preserve his legacy is something that is not new to US Presidents. Looking
at Obama s first term in office is important because it sets up his second term where he truly starts
looking at Cuba and this idea of normalizing relations starts to take shape. The strength of Obama s
political agenda during his first term was wavering and Obama was truly focused on domestic issues
and domestic reforms following the Bush Administration. Obama was mainly focused on ending the
Iraq War and handling the bailouts and other reforms that got implemented as soon as he entered
office. Foreign policy, for the most part, was pushed to the back burner for Obama s first term. Obama
ran on domestic reform and that is what he tried to do. The Arab Spring was an event which made
Obama look more into foreign policy and he had deal with the fallout of that towards the end of his
first term and the beginning of his second one. Arab Spring and Obama s handling of it made his first
term tricky and challenging. Obama s first term in office was marked by political, economic, and
social problems following the global financial crisis and therefore could not focus as much on foreign
policy but when Obama did look at foreign policy and what he wanted to accomplish as President
during his first term, he was mainly focused on reversing the trends as established by Bush in the
Middle
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Saltmarsh Research Paper
1.0Introduction Saltmarsh, known as a coastal salt marsh or a tidal marsh, is a coastal ecosystem in the
upper coastal intertidal zone between land and open salt water or brackish water, and is widely
recognized as significant components in providing essential natural resources and ecosystem services.
For example, by reducing wave energy in front of tidal defences, saltmarsh provides demonstrable
flood and coastal risk management benefits. It is of immerse value to wildlife, supporting habitats and
species of national and international significance (The extent of saltmarsh in England and Wales: 2006
09). Due to their ecosystem functions and effects on coastal stabilization, marshes are crucial
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The whole estuary extends from north to the south for 15km (vertical distance, measured in GB1936
coordinate system), from west to east for approximately 10km. River Alde originates from Snape, and
then passes by Aldeburgh, Slaughden and ends in Orford. Initially, the source of it is a stream near
Laxfield, and when reaching Snape, it becomes tidal and widens considerably ( Wildlife Walks,
Havergate Island, Orford . www.visit suffolkcoast.co.uk. Retrieved 2010 04 26). River Ore is the
finish part of the estuary, approaching Shingle Street, flowing by a shingle spit before emptying the
North Sea. As the chief tributary of the River Ore, River Burley is tidal from its confluence with the
Ore at Boyton as far inland as Butley Mills and the village of Butley. Besides, Havergate Island, which
is found at the confluence of the River Ore and the Butley River near the village of Orford, is the only
island in the county Suffolk and is an important elements for the Alde Ore Estuary. ( Wildlife Walks,
Havergate Island, Orford . www.visit suffolkcoast.co.uk. Retrieved
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Government Vs Government Intervention
The papers of history books, is full of the names of artists who died in poverty, and who weren t
cherished for what they had created. For many years, it has been argued that one of the ways in which
this can be prevented, is the government intervention. Although, it has been amply mentioned from
time to time, by differnet scholars, that governments should not intervene in people s lives, and the
government s stepping in is extenuated in just a scant of situations, but sometimes, there isn t an
alternative way. Although it may seem irrelevant to Art, consider the case of the Steam Engine, which
many believe is invented by James Watt. The truth is this equipment was invented about one hundred
years before Mr. Watt even fathomed such an idea; It was a French physician, who first came up with
the idea of a steam engine, but the government didn t support him, and as a result, his invention had
gone to waste. So the government support is nothing to be neglected in the case of inventions and
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Consider a musician, who is forced to contribute a song to a presidential campaign, the result could
not be interpreted as a pure art, but at the best case, it would be a commercial entity. Undoubtedly, the
probability of these cases to happen, is much more in a country which is ruled by a totalitarian
government. So, when lauding and encouraging the need for the governments to support artists, we
must not forget which kind of government are we talking about. In summary, there are pros and cons
in pushing the argument for the government intervention to support artists. We should consider both
sides : the case of an artist, who is living in extreme pauperization, and his creativeness is
deteriorating; and the case in which an artist s work is being jeopradized by a totalitarian government
that is dictating what should be created and what should
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My Personal Statement Of Ecology
For me to fall in love with science, and ecology in particular, has been a lifelong process. I was lucky
to have experienced an early discovery of the joys and nuances of nature and this was supported
throughout my youth and adulthood by teachers, peers, and most importantly, my family. My first
memory, of seeing light filtering through swaying trees above me, is indicative of the beauty and
tranquility that nature has provided me throughout my life. Although I have always had an innate
respect and enjoyment of the environment, this feeling was amplified every time i would visit my
family in Valparaiso, Zacatecas, Mexico. These frequent trips to a pristine environment were what
ultimately changed my perspective on the world, my personal values, and led me to pursue an
education in ecology.
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Although they had never studied it in universities, they knew more about their land and its
conservation than I ever could. They were aware of the common names of every species, of how to
grow what they needed, how to pollinate and take care of the soil, and how to raise and maintain
animals. My family knew how to live off of the land while tending to it for future generations. My
mom and her siblings were able to turn the soil to maintain maximum growth and could grow
livestock to use the resources provided by them. They know which plants are medicinal and
beneficial, as well as which ones can be deadly. These concepts, of being able to conserve the
environment, are what I focus on learning now. When I apply the concepts I learn in my biology
classes, such as on a recent restoration project in Baja California, I am reminded of what my family
taught me to do from a young age. Due to my experience of the beauty and grandeur of Valparaiso,
Mexico, it feels only natural for me to keep pushing towards the conservation and restoration of places
like
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David Jaffee s Thinking Visually As Historians
In reading Ways of Seeing, I found David Jaffe s and Peter Felten s projects/assignments to be
compelling and intriguing. Jaffee in Thinking Visually as Historians tried to make his students
interpret and analyze specific historical visuals, however, some students demonstrated difficulty
integrating their visual readings with contextual historical understanding. He decided to take a
pedagogical turn by watching his students look, pay attention to the steps they took to analyze visuals,
as a way to understand historical problems and master their use of sources. Through the use of a
scaffolding method, Jaffee created an online miniarchive, selecting a few document sources that could
enhance student visuals (portraits) and help them keep the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Felten taught a US history course focusing on the 1960s in which students envisioned a Forrest Gump
narrative of the decade. To confront this, Felten designed an exercise to confront student s beliefs
about the 1960s. He gave his students on the first day of class ten primary sources from the 1960s and
asked them in pairs of students to put the sources in chronological order and to explain why they
placed each source where they did. As students began to discuss each source, they began to notice and
see the gaps in Forrest Gump narrative. Students started realizing the 1960s was more complicated
and disrupted their knowledge and beliefs of the decade. This source sequencing exercise continued
over the course of the semester, as students practiced making historical sense of complex sources,
including images and films. Nevertheless, I found Felten s exercise useful because students learn how
to view visuals that help them confront their deeply held beliefs in particular historical narratives and
learn how to analyze the nature of any source from moving images to the analysis of a still
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Allied Van Lines Essay
Moving Companies in West Virginia Your local movers in West Virginia Allied Van Lines: The Best of
West Virginia Moving Companies Are you planning to relocate to West Virginia and you are looking
for a moving company that is not only reliable, but also affordable? You can now end your search.
Allied Van Lines is one of the top rated moving companies in West Virginia. We have been providing
moving services for over four decades. Our vast experience and expertise ensures that we only deliver
high quality moving services to our customers. Furthermore, the movers we provide are courteous and
punctual. They also help with the packing and loading of your belongings. Our customers are our
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The residents here have a strong sense of community and this makes them neighborly people.
Furthermore, the cost of living in West Virginia is 16.6% which is lower than the country s median.
This is largely because of the coal mining and the low costs of land. Additionally, the median price of
a home in West Virginia is $91,600. The Allied Van Lines Difference Have you been wondering what
makes Allied Van Lines so unique from other moving companies in Virginia? The answer lies in the
quality of services we provide and the movers our agents provide. As a moving company that has been
business for over 80 ears, we have mastered the moving industry and you can be rest assured that we
will deliver your belongings quickly and safely. We understand that moving can be expensive and our
aim as a moving company is to offer you the best rates in the market. Allied Van Lines has prices that
cater for any budget and this has made us the best among other moving companies in the region. The
movers we provide have undergone intense training to ensure that they handle the move without any
hitches. We also provide the following services Packing and packing materials Storage
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Pasteurized Cheese Essay
Goal: To post an ultimate guide to pasteurized cheese vs. unpasteurized cheese
Total Word Count In This Document: 3511
Title: The Ultimate Guide To Pasteurized Cheese vs. Unpasteurized Cheese
Quick Summary
This guide will compare and contrast pasteurized cheeses with unpasteurized cheeses. It will discuss
and explain the basic nutritional similarities and differences between pasteurized cheeses and
unpasteurized cheeses and how to tell the difference between pasteurized cheeses and unpasteurized
cheeses when considering the purchase and consumption of these foods. This guide will also analyze
the various health concerns with both pasteurized cheeses and unpasteurized cheeses, such as the
advantages and disadvantages of consuming both. This includes why pasteurized cheeses are safer to
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These are the processed cheeses most commonly found in grocery stores and markets in the United
States. These cheeses do not require refrigeration and have a very long shelf life, sometimes going
several weeks or a few months without spoiling. American cheese and reduced fat cheeses are
common examples of processed, pre packed pasteurized cheeses. Typically processed cheeses are
required to have artificial flavoring added to them because during the pasteurization process, the milk
s natural flavors are removed, which reduces the natural flavor of the cheese itself. These processed,
pre packaged and pasteurized cheeses are also commonly referred to as club cheeses or cold cut
cheeses.
Pasteurized cheeses are the most common types of cheeses found in markets and grocery stores and
they are the only type of cheeses considered safe and approved for regular consumption by the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration. Pasteurized cheeses are also good for many recipes, whether just as an
appetizer or paired with crackers, fruit, and wine.
Unpasteurized
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Ban Smoking On Public Beaches
The ban of smoking on public beaches in America has increased since it started in the 1970s. This is a
controversial issue as not all people agree on banning smoking on public beaches, mainly smokers.
People that are strongly against smoking on public beaches tend to be parents and non smokers alike.
They find it absolutely unacceptable to smoke on public beaches as they see it as an unhealthy and a
harmful habit, and do not want to be around it. Apart from disapproval of non smokers, there is other
negative effects of smoking on public beaches. Therefore, smoking should not be allowed on public
beaches.
Leftover cigarettes pollute beaches and affect marine animals. Cigarette butts left and thrown onto the
beaches by irresponsible and ignorant smokers make the beaches dirty and unattractive to people. This
can have a lot of negative effects. One such example is that it is hard for the people to clean and
dispose of cigarette leftovers, as they are small and more likely to be washed away into the water.
Beach goers, families, and tourists are also affected as nobody wants to go on a polluted beach. There
are already a lot of pollutants that contributes to the destruction of the beaches, such as oil spills,
chemicals coming from factories, human wastes which are more prominent in less developed
countries, and so on. Cigarettes are no exception to that, they not only makes the beaches unattractive
to the people who go there, but they also have negative impacts on the marine
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Similarities And Differences Between Anne Bradstreet And...
What are the similarities and differences between Anne Bradstreet s and Phillis Wheatley s themes and
use of language?
Introduction
Travelling across the ocean to New England, Anne Bradstreet looked to America as a safe place to
practice her puritan religion (Eberwein 4). She wrote many poems about her family and experiences,
incorporating her faith and personal struggles into her works. A hundred years later, Phillis Wheatley
was kidnapped from her homeland in Africa and brought to America, where she became a devout
Christian and a renowned poet (James). Both women received an education above other women of
their time leading to their literary accomplishments. The purpose of this paper is to determine the
similarities and differences between Anne Bradstreet s and Phillis Wheatley s poems content, in terms
of their themes and language by answering the following questions.
1. What are the common themes of Bradstreet s and Wheatley s poems?
2. What themes are different between Bradstreet s and Wheatley s poems?
3. How do Bradstreet s and Wheatley s use of language differentiate?
Anne Bradstreet s and Phillis Wheatley s poems both share the themes of death and religion, but
Bradstreet explores these themes by tying them to nature and her personal struggles with simplicity
and a religious lens, while Wheatley incorporates race using a sophisticated, Christianity saturated
perspective often bordering on impersonal.
What are the common themes of Bradstreet s and Wheatley s
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How Is Laertes Similar To Hamlet
Throughout the course of Hamlet, the character of Hamlet was involved in various circumstances that
placed him into a precarious position. He had to make a choice whether to act rashly and immediately
or ponder his options and act when he sees fit. Another character in the play, Laertes, was very similar
to Hamlet in many ways. However, they act like polar opposites. whatever Hamlet does, Laertes does
the opposite. They each react in their own opposite way of each other even though they have lived
similar lives and gone through similar events. And yet, it can be found that Laertes was more justified
in his response than Hamlet in his. It all starts off with us finding out that Hamlet s father, King
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They had grown up together, attended the same schools, and fenced together. One could almost say
they were like brothers and it is reasonable to speculate that they shared a bond like brothers.
Although they had very similar upbringings, there are still differences amongst them. One major
difference is their ways of obtaining revenge for their father s murders. Hamlet is cautious, he asks a
whole lot of questions before he finally gets around to avenging his father s death. He even mentions
this in the tail end of his famous to be, or not to be speech:
And thus the native hue of resolution
Is sicklied o er with the pale cast of thought. (3.1.) Here, Hamlet is reflecting upon his own tendency
to overthink. He wants to figure things out and find the facts before he goes and does something
irrational. For Laertes, it is only after he storms the palace with a band of armed men that he starts
asking questions. Laertes does not bother to waste time, he jumps into
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Careless Driving Definition
Careless driving is a statutory offense in many states. It is usually defined as a careless disregard for
the rules of the road, or driving without due caution. Careless driving can include a wide range of
conduct that may be accidental or unintended, but nevertheless present a danger to drivers and
pedestrians. There are several types of careless driving including: speeding, failing to use signals,
disobeying traffic signs and signals, drifting into another lane, distracted driving (such as eating or
applying make up while driving), and cell phone use while driving. Careless driving will result in a
traffic citation, a fine, and other types of punishment such as traffic school or community service; and
in some cases it will lead to death. Careless driving is closely related to reckless driving, though it can
be a very different offense depending on the state. As mentioned, careless driving is basically driving
without the proper caution. On the other hand, reckless driving is usually defined as a wanton
disregard for traffic laws. This is a much higher standard than careless driving, as wanton disregard, or
recklessness, requires that the person deliberately disobeyed traffic laws. An example of reckless
driving is when a person is deliberately running traffic lights because they are racing with another
driver. Here, the person is purposely breaking the law, which may be considered wanton disregard.
Thus, it is common for reckless driving charges to be reduced to
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The Effect Of Calcium On The Reaction Of Hydrogen Peroxide
Introduction: The aim of this experiment was to determine the effect of varying concentrations of
potassium iodide on its reaction with hydrogen peroxide. H2O2(aq) + 2H+(aq) + 2I (aq) → 2H2O + I2
In this experiment, the hydrogen peroxide reacts with iodide ions to produce iodine. The iodine can be
detected by its colour forming a blue black solution. The detection of the iodine can be enhanced by
the addition of starch solution. The sodium thiosulphate will react with the iodine ions and when the
all the sodium thiosulphate has reacted, then the remaining iodine ions will suddenly appear to form
the coloured solution due to the addition of starch. I2(aq) + 2S2O32 (aq) → 2I (aq) + S4O62 (aq) The
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The rate of reaction is dependent on the slowest step which is called the rate determining step . The
nature of the slow step is not obvious from the balanced equation. The order of reactions with respect
to each reactant in the RDS is the same as the number of moles of that chemical in the RDS A series of
experiments were carried out in which the concentration of iodide ions is varied while keeping the
concentrations of all the other solutions the same. In each experiment, the time taken for the colour
change is recorded. The results obtained are used to determine the rate of reaction. The rate of reaction
can be represented as (1/time) and the concentration of the iodide ions can be represented by the
volume of potassium iodide solution used. Materials: Selection of syringes 5cm3, 10cm3 100 cm3
glass beakers White tile Timer Lab coat Gloves Safety goggles 1 mol l 1 sulphuric acid 0.1 mol l 1
potassium iodide 0.1 mol l 1 hydrogen peroxide 0.005 mol l 1 sodium thiosulphate 1% starch solution
Deionised water Hazards: Because sulphuric acid is both a strong acid and a powerful dehydrating
agent, it must be handled with great care. Both sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide can irritate the
skin and eyes as well as the other chemicals. Care: Wear safety goggles and lab coat Any chemical
contact with skin, wash off immediately Procedure: Using
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The New Deal National Socialism Summary
In John A. Garraty s The New Deal, National Socialism, and the Great Depression , Garraty relates the
Civilian Conservation Corps, or CCC, to nazi work camps, saying the two parallel each other as a tool
to curb unemployment with a military education at their core1. However, the comparison of these
programs is unfeasible as the CCC s mission and methods of carrying out said mission were far less
sinister and much more beneficial to its volunteers. The CCC prided itself on working for the common
good, and the benefits it provided to those who partook. Relating this program to the harsh, deplorable
camps established to build an army for hitler is obscene when looked at from a rational standpoint.
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However this is once again untrue, as volunteers enjoyed many benefits in their time of service. The
CCC provided workers with all the essentials they needed in their time at the camp, be it food,
clothing, and shelter. This allowed workers to send the money they earned home to their families,
around $25 $30 a month7, rather then having to spend it during their stay. This payment was a huge
incentive to teenagers who wanted to help their families, as they could now help pay for their families
expenses and take their own needs out of the picture. Camp life in the CCC also incentivized out of
work teens, as personal accounts from volunteers portray a life of both work and play. Keith Hufford,
a teen who enrolled in the CCC, describes some of the activities workers would take part in during
their free time; Before long, we were having inter camp musical entertainments, boxing bouts,
impromptu spelling bees, and quite often, interesting plays and sketches 8. This jubilant depiction
serves as one of the many testimonies to the fun workers had during their time in the
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Management Strategy At Coca Cola
Management at Coca Cola
Sandra Lee Sartor
MGT500 Modern Management
Dr. McGrath
November 21, 2016
Evaluate two (2) key changes in the selected company s management style from the company s
inception to the current day. Indicate whether or not you believe the company is properly managed.
Provide support for your position.
A management style is a complete process of leadership used by managers within Coca Cola. The
success that the management team at Coca Cola has in inspiring its employees to meet their objectives
is built on the management style they adopted. There are three main management styles that Coca
Cola use, which are democratic, autocratic and the laissez faire style.
The democratic leadership style consists of the leader, sharing the decision making skills with the
group associates by encouraging the benefits of the group members and by practicing social fairness.
This stresses on group agreements to produce new ideas. Democratic happens when all managers,
junior managers and employees are involved in the idea and the final decision process. Democratic
style is the management style that Coca Cola has adopted, which involves empowerment, and allows
individuals and teams the responsibility of decision making, usually within a given framework. The
authoritarian leadership style keeps strict, close control over its followers by keeping close regulation
of the policies and procedures given to the followers.
The laissez faire style is sometimes described
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Oh Wonder Analysis
It s every band s dream to be recognized and have their influence spread across the world, and the
bands LANY and Oh Wonder are no exception. Hailing from Los Angeles, LANY is a three man
alternative rock group composing of vocalist Paul Jason Klein, a drummer and a synthesizer player.
The synth driven band incorporates sounds from the 80s and 90s into modern indie music. On the
other hand, Oh Wonder is a musical duo composed of Anthony West and Josephine Vander Gucht. The
duo is widely known for their soft melded vocals and keyboard saturated R B inspired music. Both
originating on Soundcloud, the music groups have gained traction and the following of hundreds and
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The synth is crucial in LANY as it complements the vocals of Paul Jason Klein. The way the synth
sets up Paul Jason Klein vocals in a way that the music and vocals blend in together can be seen in
other songs, such as the Breakup , ILYSB , and Good Girls . Being such a versatile instrument, LANY
is able to use it in every song and create a wide range of tones and vibes in their music. This is evident
throughout the album in fast paced music, and slow songs, such as It was Love and 13 . The sound
produced from the synth is crucial for LANY as the sound the synth combined with the lyrics gives
produces an atmosphere that is unique to LANY. While not as obvious and frequently used as LANY,
Oh Wonder s utilization of the synth also compliments the singers voices. Most notably, in the song
Body Gold when Josephine sings the lines, Let it go, paint my body gold. Take our bodies higher and
higher and higher . In this part of the chorus Oh Wonder introduces the sound of a synth and subtle
autotune when she sings the lyrics. This is important to the song because the introduction of the
sounds in the chorus become distorted. The distortion of the voices and the sound of the synth
compliments Josephine s voice by dragging out her voice, resulting in an extremely mellow
atmosphere. All in all, the usage of the synth creates a well rounded album that encompasses different
instrumental for different
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Main Goals of The Progressive Movement Essay
In the late nineteenth century to early twentieth century the Progressive Era was moving to reshape
America. Progressivism was a political movement that encouraged the exposure of corruption in
America in order to reshape it for the better. This time period became known for the social and
political changes that took place as a result of the progressives. Progressivism ruled the country,
changing the way Americans lived and the way politics affected them. One of the main goals of the
progressive movement was to use democracy to regulate the government by exposing the corruption
of government officials. Another area in which the progressives moved for change was business. In
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He was most known for his book The Jungle, which became a worldwide bestseller and dramatically
changed food regulation during the Progressive Era. Many people saw the results of this book as good,
but they did not see the corruption it caused. Upton Sinclair s The Jungle changed food regulation in
America forever, but the effects that came about because of The Jungle were more detrimental than
beneficial.
Upton Beall Sinclair grew up in a poor family, always moving around from city to city with his father
s job as a salesman. His mother, Priscilla Sinclair, had rich relatives on her side of the family whom
Upton would visit with some regularity. As he grew up this allowed him to see how the rich and the
poor lived, giving him an insight that shaped his career as a writer and journalist. He did not have a
good relationship with either his mother or father, causing him to become independent at a young age.
When he was just fourteen his family moved to New York city and he started writing to pay for his
tuition at the City College of New York. He went on to graduate from Columbia University, paying his
way with stories he wrote. His early career consisted of small novels and journal articles that never
became well known. Upton Sinclair often wrote for the socialist journal Appeal to Reason, showing
his socialist ideals. Growing up in poverty and visiting wealth caused him to have these socialist
views. The crowning point of his career came
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The Importance Of Individualism
Many people look at their government and how it affects them on a day to day basis but do not see
what it does to everyone at once. The government s total authority over a country can vary from place
to place, but they all make laws and rules that constrict their citizens in some way. Sometimes those
laws can either have positive or negative consequences, which is dependent on the government s
views on how to run the country. Those consequences lead the country into one of two categories
individual or collective. The government sets boundaries for individualism because of the laws they
put in place for its citizens, which ties them to either side of the spectrum of individuality and
conformity.
Initially, understanding the scale of individualism and collectivism is important when trying to relate it
to a government and its effects on people. Looking at this in a very broad manner doesn t always
clearly define it, however. In an article written by Carrie Rothstein Fisch, this is explained through the
education system. In the United States, a country known for its history of rugged individualism , the
dominant values include independence, self reliance, individual achievement, and cognitive
development. She goes on to add that migrant students from collectivist countries have a difficult time
adjusting. In this example, opposing ends of the spectrum meet, which fuses them together and creates
a middle ground. To elaborate, the primary individualistic teachings of the
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Off Campus Lunch Research Paper
Should we let a couple of car accidents take away off campus lunch for every student? Students
should have off campus lunch because it emits a sense of maturity and grants them better food choices
during lunch. To explain, off campus lunch is given as a reward for students who have excellent
grades and have followed all the school rules. Moreover, off campus lunch lasts for a whole class
period, which gives students opportunities to manage time and money while also enjoying their lunch.
However, there are some students who believe they do not need permission for off campus lunch and
feel that it s alright to arrive late to the class thus, ruining the fun for everybody.
Some students think that off campus lunch is a right or a free pass to
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The New Deal and the Civil Rights Legislation of the 1960 s
The New Deal of the 1930s and the civil rights legislation and movements of the 1960s were very
different in what they did, but shared a common goal of bettering the country when they were
introduced, and making the country better in the future. The New Deal of the 1930s and its programs
were able to help millions of Americans get their feet back on the ground after the Great Depression.
Civil rights legislation of the 1960s helped African Americans get the respect and equality they
deserved after slavery had been eradicated. Prior to the 1960s, there were a few attempts to pass civil
rights bills. During the early 1960s, many believed it was time to finally pass civil rights bills that
would make a serious impact on the country as a whole. The goal of civil rights legislation was to
completely desegregate the blacks and whites, and had a vision of peace of equality. Martin Luther
King Jr. wanted a demonstration, or protest, of the situation of the blacks and whites to be held in the
most segregated city in the United States, Birmingham, Alabama. The Birmingham March took place
between April and May of 1963. The protests and rallies were both peaceful and nonviolent. However,
the police got tired of the daily protests and arrested hundreds that they found to be responsible for
taking part in them and used unnecessary force, such as high pressured water hoses. As a result of
these protests, President Kennedy made an announcement speaking out against racism
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Stages Of Health Policy Analysis
The political decision making process is so irrational that a completely rational approach to health
policy making can hardly be achieved. Support, debunk or provide alternative paradigms or
approaches to this statement, focusing on the development of a particular policy area you are familiar
with, and using analytic tools and frameworks in health policy analysis.
This paper will begin by briefly examining the role of the state in health and how the state or political
system is structured to meet this obligation. It will then describe the types of policy, the stages of
policy making, and the uniqueness of health policy making. Having provided a solid foundation for
understanding the political and policy making system, in the context of ... Show more content on
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While the more obvious internal political structure of a nation can facilitate or hinder participation in
the policy making process, exogenous factors are a major yet less discernible factor. Therefore, it is
dependent on the particular aspect of control that policy health actors are faced with, will direct the
type of policy development processes undertaken. If the policy is within the control of Health,
involves input to cross portfolio policy development, or involves input to intergovernmental policy
development.
Amongst the many structures used to describe the policy processes Walt (1994) describes the most
commonly used framework as a four step continuous cycle that moves through (1) problem
identification and issue recognition/definition, (2) Policy formulation with clarification of policy
issues and preferred options, (3) policy implementation (4) policy evaluation and review. Consultation
occurs throughout this cycle. This was expanded upon in the NSW Health Department State Health
Publication (1998) to include; a release of formal discussion paper and the development of final policy
paper, as two separate activities coming after policy formation. These two additional steps have
become necessary, as the intended policy must be available to the general public and special interest
groups, to illicit their views before it is adopted and sent before cabinet for approval.
NSW
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Ted Kennedy Rhetorical Analysis In Jfk Speech
In the library of his father s house, on July 25th, 1969, Senator Edward Ted Kennedy would make one
of the most important speeches of his political career. Th e Senator was well put together, his hair in
place and his suit pressed, impeccable. He was far away from where the accident he was to talk about
had taken place, the Chappaquiddick. A team of his best speech writers had been assembled to create
this famous speech, and the papers lay out before him upon the desk. A firm tone and folded hands
showed resolve as he began to read aloud. Ted Kennedy started his speech by setting the time and
place of the accident to the forefront of the audience s mind. He spoke of how he had left the party
accompanied by the late Mary Jo Kopechne, who Edward stated he had no prior private relationship
with, nor any knowledge of past conduct that would lead to disrespectful speculation of her character.
Edward gave a clear picture of the events that night, using descriptive information to build credibility.
He stated that he was overcome with a jumble of negative emotions, making a more personable and
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He spoke of how the last week had been agonizing for his family, and how the grief will remain for
the rest of their lives. This led some viewers to see him in a better light, slightly lessening the damage
to his reputation. He used that to preface his next statement, bringing up the question of whether his
reputation was so tarnished that he should resign his seat in the Senate. He used solemn body language
and vocal tones to show the serious nature of the situation and his possible decision, staring at the
camera with quiet
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March Book One And Two Analysis
The pathway to equality for African Americans was a lengthy and laborious process that required
dedication and hard work. March Book One and Two by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell
describes John Lewis introduction to the inequality and his work during the Civil Rights Movement.
The story is told by Lewis personal accounts and images, which provides an unique reading for the
audience. March: Book One and Two depicts the process of how John Lewis starts to become aware of
the actions against the African Americans and it follows with the protests he was involved in.
Throughout the two books, the chickens stood out the most (p. 23). John Lewis connection to the
chickens really encompasses the whole point of African Americans efforts, by showing that ... Show
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For my second source I would use the short online work, The Strategy . This source would help me
with my research paper because it talks about the strategy behind the protests. Readers first notice that
this work is from a government site, which helps establish credibility and accountability. Also
indicating accountability is citing the photos the source utilizes. When reading the work, the readers
see that more information is provided on briefly touched topics, which gives the assertion that the site
is knowledgeable in the subject. The book, Selma to Saigon: The Civil Rights Movement and the
Vietnam War, helps my research paper, by providing information about how the protests became less
diverse and the effects on the movement. This helps to indicate the importance of the strategies that
were utilized during the Civil Rights Movement. Similarly to the others, this source also upholds
credibility by providing the sources it used. The books is also accredited by being published by a well
known school and through the format of the text by being formal and
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Case Study Wilmar
As Asia s leading agribusiness group, Wilmar operated through a vertically integrated business model,
encompassing the entire value chain of agricultural commodity processing business. Through scale,
integration and logistics advantages, it was able to extract margins at each step of its value chain,
reaping operational synergies and cost efficiencies. Having significant manufacturing facilities and
extensive distribution networks in high growth Asian markets, it placed Wilmar in a good stead to
diversify into other agribusiness or products. Going forward, Wilmar should increase the status quo
with respect to its product diversification level. Predominantly focused on palm oil industry, it should
expand its business operations by diversifying into other businesses. A possible option is to expand
into sugar business and acquire Sucrogen, the largest producer of raw sugar in Australia. Having a
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The availability of Sucrogen as a strategic acquisition target enabled Wilmar to replicate its entire
sugar industry value chain to boost the group s growth and profitability in the long term. Leveraging
Sucrogen s existing infrastructure and expertise, it will help Wilmar to jumpstart its strategy to expand
into the low cost sugar business. An entrance to sugar business enabled Wilmar to possibly enter the
global biofuel industry. There was a global trend of replacing fossil fuels with biofuels, driving its
long term demand growth, which made the sugar industry attractive. Riding with biofuel demand, it
can leverage this growth potential by increasing its sugar production and ethanol sales. With an
increased focus on sustainability, Wilmar can learn and adapt Sucrogen s sustainable agribusiness
practices to reduce the adverse environmental impacts from its
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Process Guidelines For Assisted Living Study
Rationale for identified target population The target population refers to the group(s) that the proposed
study is designed and intended to realistically serve. The application of the guidelines is aimed at
enhancing the credibility of the program establishment, and for which an effective responses are not
currently provided. Research and experience have indicated that 68% of nearly 3.8 million retail
establishments in the U.S. believe that they are overwhelmed by regulations rules and mandates such
as labor regulation, health care mandates, tax codes and guideline (National Retail Federation (NRF).
(2016). Hence, a strategic process guideline for establishing assisted living programs will serve well
the intended proprietors in this category. I aim at providing strategic information process guidelines
for establishing assisted living programs, the target population include assisted living proprietors who
desire to establish assisted living for low level of care (levels 1), moderate level of care (Level 2) and
high level of care (level 3). Level 1 includes assisted living program that accepts residents who require
low level of care. Moderate level of care programs accepts residents who require moderate level of
care. High level of care program accepts residents who require comprehensive support for any number
of daily activities. (State of Maryland (Comar 10.07.14.02), 2013). Moreover, those who desire to
establish assisted living program to improve the quality of lives of
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Argumentative Essay On Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy and radiation are the two most common types of cancer treatments. Chemotherapy is a
treatment where cancer patients are given specifically designed drugs that kill cancer cells. Radiation
or radiotherapy is a treatment where cancerous tumors are targeted by high doses of radiation in order
to damage the cell s DNA, causing it to die. While radiation and chemo may be effective on their own,
an oncologist may recommend a combination of the two for patients who have an advanced stage
cancer. People who have been a patient of cancer, no matter what age, can give the best advice and
insight to a topic many know nothing about.
Developed in the early 20th century, chemotherapy was not originally intended to be a cancer
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Her first time having breast cancer was in 2007. She had ductal carcinoma in her right breast with 13
positive lymph nodes. One week after her lumpectomy, her doctors and oncologists started her on a
Adriamycin and Cytoxan mixture, which is considered to be the best drug combination for
chemotherapy against breast cancer. She mentioned to me that ...the treatment was by infusion through
a portacath. They first would give me Zantac. Then, I got a steroid followed by the Cytoxan. Her
chemo was given intravenously into her vein through an IV. The Adriamycin was manually injected
slowly into her IV. It was kept in the refrigerator so she could feel the coldness passing through her
veins. She had only four treatments of this, with one being given every three weeks. Each treatment
took about four hours to complete. The day following her treatment she was given a shot called
Neulasta, which helped her bones to create more white blood cells to replace the ones the chemo was
killing. This would make my bones ache especially in my head, she said. Her hair started to fall out
only two weeks after her first treatment, and she shaved her head that night. She said the first
treatment made her tired, but she never got sick. After each treatment she would get a little sicker, and
by her fourth treatment she vomited for six days straight. Her next four treatments were with a drug
called Taxol, which is made from
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Harry s Case Summary
Harry s Case Story: Description of Context in Clinical Decision making
Clinical decisions are influenced by surrounding environment or context. According to Gillespi
Peterson (2009), there are three contexts in the situated clinical decision making framework, which are
as follows: micro, meso and macro. In Harry s case story, firstly, micro level context included nurse s
experience and the relationship of the nurse with Harry and his family. Nurse s experience focused her
to make effective clinical decisions for Harry. In addition, trustworthy relationship with Harry and his
family encouraged them to share personal information with the nurse, which helped the nurse to
collect appropriate data and to understand Harry s and his family s needs to provide client centered
care. Secondly, the meso level context includes the influence of health care agency s policies and
philosophy on clinical decision making. In Harry s case, it was evident that the practice of family
centered care was followed because the family was involved in each decision related to Harry s
treatment from admission to discharge; hence, the nurse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Complementary therapies are used alongside conventional medicine, whereas alternative medicine is
used in place of conventional medicine. Considering CRNBC s practice standard of Complementary
and Alternative Health Care (2017), I would advise Harry about complementary therapy of dietary
modification to reduce acid production in GI tract. Dietary modification plays a vital role in PUD
because diet can either alleviate or treat the symptoms of this disease. I would recommend Harry to
consume a diet rich in antioxidants and soluble fiber because this diet helps to treat and prevent PUD
(Healthlink BC,
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The Development Of The Boulder Parks And Recreation...
In the beginning, the Boulder Valley was home to the Southern Arapaho tribe of Native American.
Then gold seekers searching for their fortunes arrived around 1858 and soon a settlement became a
city in 1871. The town was based on the concept of Chautauqua which was a movement that focused
on adult education and enlightenment. As the city continued to grow and prosper a desire to preserve
Boulder s nature beauty increased and the Boulder Parks and Recreation Department (BPRD) was
created in 1961. By looking at Boulder s mission statement, the structure of its department, and the
ideas of the Boulder Parks and Recreation Department Director, Yvette Bowden and the Colorado
Governor, John Hickenlooper, it will be clear that the numerous ... Show more content on
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The Boulder City Council along with the city manager is responsible for overseeing the department.
There is also a Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (PRAB) that is made up of seven members that
are appointed by the City Council. This board was created to offer advice to the City Council on the
various park property and recreational facilities. Finally, the department has a director who guides and
ensures that the mission and master plan is being followed. Since July 2014 Yvette Bowden has been
the Boulder, Colorado Parks and Recreation Director. Her previous experience was as president and
CEO of the Piedmont Park Conservancy (which was one of Atlanta s largest urban parks). She was
also a board member of the City Parks Alliance which is a national organization that s main goal is to
improve urban parks. Therefore, one of her personal passions is to make urban parks just as accessible
to the Boulder citizens as the open spaces are. She also has a great appreciation for the sustainability
of parks and she is equally concerned with finding just the right balance between the bigger public
events such as the Ironman competitions and the various ways that the local community uses the parks
and recreation facilities. Finally, the department is supported financially by various funds such as the
general fund, the lottery fund, the recreation activity fund, the permanent parks and recreation fund,
and the $.25 Sales Tax fund. This fund is often featured in ads with the
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Goal Setting In Health And Social Care Essay
Practical problems arise in all work settings, and the healthcare industry is certainly no exception. By
applying motivation theories, management and directors of Health Information Services Departments
(HISDs) can solve such problems, leading to significantly happier, more motivated, loyal employees,
as well as gaining better results in productivity.
It is widely known that goal setting is a vital part of achieving success and improving overall
performance. Our modern understanding of goal setting came from Dr Edwin Locke s research in the
late 1960 s. In his 1968 article, Toward a Theory of Task Motivation and Incentives , he showed that
employees are motivated and their performance improves when they are set clear, achievable goals,
and receive appropriate feedback. He found specific, challenging goals lead to the highest
performance, as long as the goals are not too challenging.
The following five goal setting principles, according to Locke and Dr Gary Latham s 1990 published
work, best improve the chance of success: Setting clear goals; setting challenging goals; securing team
commitment, gaining feedback, and considering task complexity. ... Show more content on
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Work stress is mainly linked to work overload, so HISD management was keen to find a long term
solution to avoid having burnt out employees. The objective is to redesign healthcare work so
employees can work smarter, although this can be a very time consuming task for management to
implement. They do not want the end result to be distortion, fragmentation or work overload. In a
nutshell, restructuring jobs and reorganising work will produce the most
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Examples Of Power In All Quiet On The Western Front
Power in All Quiet on the Western Front
There are many people in the world that have power. Their power is impactful to the people under
them and maybe big enough for things like countries and the world. This is a big idea that Erich
Remarque had when he was writing All Quiet on the Western Front. The war in the novel and the
soldiers who take place in it are greatly impacted by the people who have control over them. The
soldiers do not agree or like how they run things. A larger theme in All Quiet on the Western Front by
Erich Remarque is power is bad because instinct takes over.
The first reason that this is a larger theme found in the novel is because in the passage where Kat is
talking about his drill sergeant and how he is so mean. He explains that it is in our human nature to
want to have control because they do the best in life. On the march back the order to sing is given
again, and once more we start. Now what s the use of all that? It s simply that the company
commander s head has been turned by having so much power (Remarque 44). This is a great way that
the character explained how power takes control over people and shows other people that they are of
high importance. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the passage, the character Kat explains that the army that they are a part of is ran on the fact that
one man must have power over another (Remarque 44). This is not a good way to run things according
to the book because people have no sympathy for what is happening and sometimes do not even know
what is going on. A non com, can torment a private, a lieutenant a non com, a captain a lieutenant,
until he goes mad. And because they know they can, they all soon acquire the habit more or less
(Remarque 44). The range of power shows how long this the army has been run on this
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Personalized Gym
If you want a business that will attract an older generation of hard working individuals that want to be
healthy, social and look their best, a gym is the best option. Not just a normal gym, but a gym that
offers personal training from numerous personal trainers that are available at all hours. This type of
gym should also offer additional options such as, group classes, personalized prepared meals from a
nutrition specialist, and an on site protein shake cafe. It will allow clients to be active and socialize in
the same location where they are improving their nutrition. Right now, gyms and nutritional cafes are
not put inside the same location. Introducing this type of gym in the market will solve several big
issues for clients although they are suffering from lack of time, no having a place to socialize with
people their age, and struggling with being healthy.
The initial start up cost of this type of specialized gym and nutrition center will be high in comparison
to a regular gym. Employee s wages will have to be above average to employ people that are
specialized in this field and there will also be high cost to obtain some of the assets including workout
machines and kitchen equipment. We will be able to offset some of ... Show more content on
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Often they hire a single personal trainer and have standing appointment times. Those can often be
missed due to the client s hectic work schedule, so they are paying for a service that they can t always
utilize. In this specialized gym, multiple qualified personal training specialists would be available at
all hours for clients without an appointment. The client would be able to drop in when time permits for
them which would make clients feel important and special. Each personal trainer would have
knowledge of the best method of training clients with various health issues to encourage older
customers to join and
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
Scout s Song This Is Me
In the small southern town of Macomb, there are different citizens and personalities that make it up.
There are the Finches, Cunninghams, Ewells, Hecks and many others that add to the unpredictable
town itself. They bring songs to the musical of Macomb County whether they re light and positive or
dark and dangerous. The main character and narrator Scout is all about not caring what others think,
doing what she feels comfortable with, and unapologetically being herself. I think she would sing the
song This is Me by Keala Settle. The lyrics claim, Begin Match to source 1 in source list: Submitted to
Harrison High School on 2018 04 04 I am who I m meant to be this is me/ Look out cause here I
come/ And I m marching on to the beat I drum/ I m not scared to be seen/ I make no apologies, this is
me. End Match In the Begin Match to source 1 in source list: Submitted to Harrison High School on
2018 04 04songEnd Match it talks Begin Match to source 1 in source list: Submitted to Harrison High
School on 2018 04 04aboutEnd Match being yourself Begin Match to source 1 in source list:
Submitted to Harrison High School on 2018 04 04thatEnd Match means a lot to Scout because in
Maycomb it s important to be a proper lady and play nice but Scout would rather play in the dirt and
wear overalls. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He s a lawyer in Macomb and is the poster child for right doings and being truly genuine. He always
sees people s perspective from their point of view and does the dirty work of the
... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
William Shakespeare s Sonnet #55 Essay
William Shakespeare s Sonnet #55 is a Shakespearian sonnet. It contains three quatrains, or four line
stanzas, and ends with a couplet. The poem is written in iambic pentameter
William Shakespeare s Sonnet #55 is a Shakespearian sonnet. It contains three quatrains, or four line
stanzas, and ends with a couplet. The poem is written in iambic pentameter. The speaker is the older
man. This is the same speaker in many of Shakespeare s sonnets. In this sonnet the speaker is telling
the young man, beautiful, male addressee that he is not sharing his beauty with the world, but is
selfishly keeping it all to himself. He s explaining to the addressee that he needs to have children to
spread his beauty and share it with the world. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the second quatrain Shakespeare uses strong imagery of war and destructiveness. He says that no
war or physical damage to the world will erase the memory of the poem. Nothing will ruin the living
record of [his] memory (Shakespeare line 8). In the third quatrain he reiterates the idea of immortality
and image of destruction and waste is continued. Shakespeare writes, gainst death and all oblivious
enmity/ shall you pace forth; your praise shall still find room (Shakespeare lines 9 10).
The ending couplet sums up the main idea of the sonnet. It continues with the image of eternity and
the memory of the addressee. When
Shakespeare writes So, till the judgment that yourself arise / you live in this and dwell in lovers eyes
there is still an emphasis on the word of the poem itself. The real praise is towards the words of the
speaker, not the beauty of the addressee or the speakers love for him. The regularity in the flow of the
poem helps the main ideas flow well. There s more fluidity in the regulation; this allows each quatrain
to build on each other strengthening the main point of the sonnet. The lesson to be learned in this
specific sonnet is the idea of the immortality of literature. The entire poem is masked by the idea of
praise for the addressee.
The language of the poem, the destructiveness, suggests the survivability of the poem itself.
Shakespeare is using
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African American Veterans Issues
Sue Kelly once said that The sacrifices made by veterans and their willingness to fight in defense of
our nation merit deep respect and praise and to the best in benefits and medical care (BrainyQuotes).
When it comes to a person lacking civil rights, it is most common for the general public to picture an
African American, a gay or queer person, or someone else in the minorities. However, statistics have
shown a surprising rise in veterans with limited health care, no house, and no job. It is under these
numbers, that in which I instate my belief that there lies a major civil rights issue in the veteran
community to which American civilians must answer to.
Issues They Face It is common knowledge that veterans get assistance from the VA, ... Show more
content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, he Veterans for America have taken to a less popular choice. Instead of completely doing
away with the VA, the Veterans for America request a change in them instead. The priorities have been
sorted in a list of ten that also serve as instructions. First off is the rule that veterans must come first,
not the VA. This is the most important rule. They believe that the care and funding of veteran health
should be the first priority. The second priority refocuses on veteran service for those with disabilities
and specialized needs. The third is the improvement of the VA, or more specifically the improvement
of how the VA work such as dealing with the timing and quality of care. The fourth and fifth priorities
deals with the allowing of choice concerning from who and where the veterans receive their health
care from. They believe the veteran has a right to choose. Following suit, the sixth, seventh, and
eighth priorities again drills upon the Veteran Affairs by suggesting reform on thing such as the
possibilities of health care on their budget, veterans demographics, and the cycle of their standard
operating procedures. They also note that the reform of such things will require bipartisan vision,
courage, and commitment to which they state in their ninth priority and how to implement it. The
tenth but by far not the least important priority is to hold the VA accountable for all
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Writing A Psychology Research Paper

  • 1. Writing A Psychology Research Paper 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Writing A Psychology Research Paper Writing A Psychology Research Paper
  • 2. A Study On The Comb Stator Design 3.1 Comb Stator design Introduction: MEMS vibratory device requires actuation mechanism for moving the mass structure. Up till now wide range of actuation mechanism were proposed, which includes capacitive, piezoelectric, magnetic. Selection of actuation mechanism totally depends on the ease of application, integration complexity and ability to compact with manufacturing process. After all the choice of mechanism depends on user specified performance and characteristics of the design. Actuators may be classified in to Electrostatics actuation Magnetics Piezoelectric Thermal Actuation Electrostatics actuator is simple and requires low power. Furthermore, it is compactable with CMOS fabrication process. Due to these advantages we used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In variable gap capacitor distance between plates is a variable where as overlap area of capacitor plate is constant. Lets place two plates of capacitor in such a way that one plate is fixed and other is free to move in y axis. Also voltage applied is V and overlapping area of capacitor is z0 x0. Then the force acting upon the plate is given by F= 1/2 (ϵ0〖 z〗_0 〖 x〗_0)/(y+y_0 )^2 V^2 {Insert diagram} One of the major disadvantages is nonlinear relation between force and displacement. This means as plate gap increases electrostatic force decreases. Figure: Force displacement graph F= 1/2 (ϵ0〖 z〗_0 〖 x〗_0)/(y+y_0 )^2 V^2 The other disadvantage is pull in effect. Which we will discuss in detail. Pull in Effect {More description} This effect occurs at a point where attraction force exceeds the reaction force, after which structure is unable to regain its original position. {Intro about diagram} Let suppose two plates are placed at a distance of d and upper plate is arranged to move in y direction. Distance d is when voltage across the plate is zero. Below figure shows the set up of capacitor plates. Now we applied some voltage V such that the upper plate moves with y displacement. {insert diagram} In above diagram, upper plate has movement perpendicular to surface area of the plates. When voltage is applied across the capacitor, electrostatic force starts to pull upper plate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Gothic Elements In The Raven There are three aspects within these emotional stanzas of The Raven that make it Gothic. Each one in fact prompting the next. Firstly, death, death is the gothic backbone to this poem because without it the other gothic elements would have nothing to originate from. Throughout the entirety of the poem death is what haunts the narrator. The death of his beloved Lenore, how fiercely he did adore, the price of her death his mind could not afford, hence he was reminded by the Raven that she was Nevermore . Respite Respite and nepenthe from thy memories of Lenore! Quaff oh quaff this kind nepenthe and forget this lost Lenore! Quoth the Raven Nevermore . , in this quote the narrator clearly states the presence of death which is a definitive gothic element. As he converses with the Raven there are certain ideas that become evidently true, firstly that the death in this poem makes it gothic. Also as the Raven likes to remind us ever so frequently, not only is Eleanor nevermore but the sanity of the narrator is aswell, is nevermore. The death of his beloved Eleanor drove him to madness. Insanity being the next Gothic element present within the poem, is what caused him to go into such paranoia , sorrow and distraught. He became unable to sit in the dark without imagining sounds that are not there or perceiving the Raven as as animal who has the ability to speak and taunt him in doing so. It s said that the definition of sanity is the act of repetition with expectations of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The European Union ( Eu ) The European Union (EU) is the union of economic, monetary and political with twenty seven Member States. They work together, in order to get particular advantages for their countries. This has been argued by Bickerton, the shift from nation states to Member States led to a subtle and not unproblematic. However, the countries are free to choose want to join or withdraw from the EU. EU consists of various institutions, but with only three institutions are involved in the EU legislative process. These are the Council, the European Parliament and the European Commission. Over the years the EU has been expanded, consequently various treaties have been signed to work together. The latest treaty is the Lisbon Treaty, which was an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although EU institutions have many federal characteristics, Member States still retain the controls which make a European United States unlikely. The Council of Ministers is federally in the sense that it consists of representatives of the Member States who act together to perform their legislative role, they create rules which bind the constituent Member States. However, national interests prevail and the process of policy and law making in the Council remains intergovernmental. While the Commission is made up of twenty eight independent commissioners to represent the Union interest and perspective. Whereas the commissioner will be sanctioned if there is obviously a severe inappropriate behavior occur. The Commission also has the power to propose legislation, it does so within established limits which are ultimately set by the Member States. It could be argued that the most federal institution of the EU is the European Parliament, which has almost all powers of a federal house of the citizens and it co decides with the Council procedure by which the parliament enjoys an ultimate power of veto over proposed legislation, this power further increased when the Lisbon Treaty came into force by making this procedure become ordinary legislative procedure. Although, European Parliament cannot challenge certain administration, such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings Magical Realism As said by Haruki Murakami, All things in my novels are real for me. Some western critics said that Garcia Marquez s novels are magic realism. However, I believe that Marquez must have experienced everything in his novels. Magical realism is a type of fiction that does not take place in some made up world, it happens in reality. Although magical realism may seem like regular fiction, there are many different things that help distinguish the two. One element of magical realism is, a metamorphosis that takes place in the story and is treated as normal by the characters. As an example, the story A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings, by Gabriel García Márquez, reveals an old man with wings had crashed down to Earth during a storm, but is quickly disregarded after the townspeople see a freak show containing a woman who had been changed into a spider after she disobeyed her parents. (2) . The townspeople ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consider the movie, Big Fish by Tim Burton, when Edward Bloom is walking through the forest after leaving the town of Spectre and is attacked by trees. Edward is not surprised the trees can move like most people would, instead he is scared because something is attacking him. Like with the novel Bless Me Ultima, Ultima creates voodoo dolls of the three witches who cursed Lucas and had him breath on them, after doing so Antonio saw the dolls take life. (93). Curanderas are religious healers, and a big part of their religion and culture, which is why Ultima was able to create the dolls and know why they came to life. Obviously, there are are multiple things that assist in seeing the difference between magical realism and normal fantasy. Magical realism is based on real life, not something entirely new. The reader does not wish to be a part of the world they are reading with magical realism, because they are in that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Negative Effects Of Video Games Video games are surrounded by controversy on how they affect the health of those who play them. Some say that video games do nothing but rot the player s brain. Others say that video games can do the opposite and sharpen some of the player s senses. Video games can have many positive effects on the human brain and body. Video games can Improve coordination, improve problem solving skills, enhances memory, improve attention and concentration, are a great source of learning, improve the brain s speed, enhances multitasking skills, and improves social skills. One of the many positive effects of playing video games is that they help improve the player s coordination. When a someone plays video games they don t just start blankly at a screen like watching TV. Most video games are full of quick time events, audio cues, and visual cues that the player has to be ready for. If the player fails to notice these events and cues or reacts too slow they risk losing the level or making the level harder. Eventually the player will get used to quick time events and the different cues and will be able to quickly input the correct buttons, this will lead them to improving their reaction time. The improvement of reaction time will ultimately improve coordination. Games like Shenmue and God of War are both good examples for games with quick time events. Shenmue was released in 1999, and was the first game to incorporate quick time events. Not only was Shenmue was the first to incorporate quick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Mrs Dalloway Masculinity I found both Peter Walsh in Mrs. Dalloway and Mr. Ramsay in To the Lighthouse to be very interesting characters within the topic of masculinity. Through these characters, Woolf gives us a different idea of what masculinity is and questions what society s idea of masculinity is. Though they deem themselves as separate and higher than women, both Peter Walsh and Mr. Dalloway depend on women more than they d like to admit. We begin to see that perhaps these men are not so masculine after all. Or perhaps, masculinity can take on a different form than we think. Through the first interaction between Clarissa Dalloway and Peter Walsh we get a solid sense of his character and personality. It seems to be an ongoing narration of Peter criticizing Clarissa, feeling self conscious about himself, then realizing he is still in love with Clarissa. Shall I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being around Clarissa makes him return to the summer in Bourton and reflect on the things that happened as well as the way things could have gone differently. It seems that Peter is blaming Clarissa for many things. His confusion, a broken heart, and his unsure attitude of what he wants. Instead of confronting his problems, he continues to hide behind them and blame others for making him feel the way he does. When Peter goes to dinner before arriving at Clarissa s party, we get an image of the man Peter wishes to be. Instead of a man who is self conscious, unsure of himself, and stuck in the past, we get an image of a confident and respectable man. It was his way of looking at the menu, of pointing his forefinger to a particular wine, of hitching himself up to the table, of addressing himself seriously, not gluttonously to dinner, that won him their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Analysis Of Thank You For Smoking The film Thank you for Smoking was produced in 2005 by TYFS Productions LLC and is a satirical comedy that follows the machinations of Big Tobacco s chief spokesman, Nick Naylor, who spins on behalf of cigarettes while trying to remain a role model for his twelve year old son. This film compares to a few of the readings that we have been studying in this class recently. Seeing the plot of the film in relation to the court case studies has helped me fully grasp the goings on of the court of law. Nick Naylor is the Vice President of the Academy of Tobacco Studies works under BR who is a type of boss that doesn t care how a task gets done but just that it is completed while making Big Tobacco look good. Naylor is talented in speaking and spins argument to defend the cigarette industry in the most difficult situations. For example, he goes to speak in front of his sons class for career day and gets confronted by a student (who has clearly been taught by her parents that cigarettes are the equivalent of poison) which states My Mommy says smoking kills.....Naylor: Oh, is your Mommy a doctor?..... No.....Naylor: A scientific researcher of some kind?.... No......Naylor: Well, then she s hardly a credible expert, is she? In this instance Naylor makes his business appear to be above doctors, scientific research, and all credible experts while avoiding the original statement. This is Nick Naylor s job. Nick Naylor is a lobbyist. His best friends are Polly Bailey that works in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Writing Programs On A Block Programming Environment I am writing to find out whether writing programs in a block programming environment is more effective compared to a high level language. I will look at both block programming environments and high level languages by researching and explaining what each of them are but also by giving examples of programs made using them and by focusing on both the advantages and disadvantages of writing programs in these ways. I will compare the two together and decide whether they are suited to complex or simple situations and also as well as this will look at whether the programmer needs knowledge on how to create a program using them. Computer languages are used to create programs and are set of instructions which the computer uses to run a program. There are a lot of computer languages however, they all have different features.One of them is high level language. The advantage of using high level language is that it s person friendly, so humans can understand it easily as it s written in text which means that it s also easier to write and maintain. High level language is also portable and can work across different CPU families and as well as this it supports a wide range of data types. An another advantage of using it is that it programs faster and takes less time to code. A disadvantage of using high level language to program is that it needs to be translated into machine code before it can be executed so that the CPU can run it as computers only use and understand binary data. This can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Mental Health Act Case Study After introducing oneself to the patient, and going over the patient s records, capacity needs to be established to provide person centred care. The Mental Health Act 1983 has 5 sections, of which Jamie has seen sectioned under section 2, which is upon admission to hospital the patient can be detained for up to 28 days in the hospital for assessment requiring 2 Doctors and 1 approved mental health practitioner (Lloyd M, 2012). Section 2 of the Mental Capacity Act (2005) outlined capacity as being incapable of making decisions for yourself in relation to the matter because of an impairment or a disturbance in the functioning of the mind or brain. The Act declares that in law it is presumed adults have the capacity to make choices and requires proof if they remain unable to. Jamie was examined by The Older People s Mental Health team (OPMH) and an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The NMC (2015), demonstrates to provide a high standard of care, written documents are significant as they withhold valuable data and aid to notice any changes in the patient s health, and assuming that the patient went to court, documentation is critical. The law case Ms. B v NHS Hospital Trust (2002), doctors went against her wishes arguing she had no mental capacity but no documentation was presented with the court ruling she did have the capacity and should have been honoured and it was an unlawful act to have ignorance against the laws surrounding documentation. Ignorance of the Law is no defence with both healthcare and the law in a consistent state of transition the health professional has the obligation to be conscious of the affecting laws in her practice (Dimond, 2009). The Human rights act (1998), states everyone has a right to their life being protected by law and when there is no capacity doctors or power of attorney have a duty of a professional to take action in the best interests of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Enzyme Linked Immunisirbent Assay The major use of Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) is to titrate antibodies against specific antigens (Crowther, 1995). This method involves an enzyme, which reacts with a colourless substrate to form a coloured product, is covalently linked to a specific antibody that recognises a specific antigen. If the antigen is present, the antibody enzyme complex will bind to it, and the enzyme component of the antibody enzyme complex will catalyse the reaction which results in a coloured product (Berg et al, 2002). The presence of the coloured product indicates that an antigen is present. The ELISA, which is rapid and convenient, can detect less than a nanogram (10 9 g) of a protein and can be performed with either polyclonal antibodies, which are antibodies that can recognise multiple epitopes on any one antigen or monoclonal antibodies, which are antibodies that can only detect one epitope on the antigen (Guo et al, 2006). However, the use of monoclonal antibodies gives more reliable and accurate results due to their specificity as monoclonal antibodies are very effective at acting as the primary antibody in an assay, or for detecting antigens within a tissue. Also, they will usually result in reduced background staining compared to that of polyclonal antibodies. Indirect ELISA and direct ELISA Different types of ELISA s have been developed with modifications to the basic steps. The key step with the ELISA assay is the direct or indirect detection of antigen by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Battle Of San Juan Hill MISSION COMMAND PAPER: THE BATTLE OF SAN JUAN HILL The Battle of San Juan Hill took place in the hills surrounding Santiago, Cuba on July 1, 1898. It was a battle between the Spanish forces commanded by General Arsenio Linares and the United States Army V Corps commanded by MG William Schafter. Although the United States won the battle, MG Shafter did not properly exercise all of the principles of mission command prior to and during the battle. MG Shafter failed to provide a clear commander s intent and exercise prudent risk, but several of his subordinate leaders developed cohesive teams through mutual trust and exercised disciplined initiative to win the Battle of San Juan Hill. The Spanish American War began when President McKinley ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... MG Shafter and MG Lawton believed that El Caney could be taken quickly, thus planned for the 2nd Division to take El Caney and then line up to the right of the Cavalry Division during the San Juan Hill assault. The assault on El Caney took longer than expected, and the 2nd Division lost about 960 of its total 6,600 men to injury or death. Therefore, MG Lawton s 2nd Division was not able to support the assault on San Juan Hill. , , On the morning of July 1st, the Cavalry and 2nd Divisions marched to San Juan Hill along the Camino Real Rd in two columns. MG Sumner commanded the Cavalry Division, due to MG Wheeler being sick. MG Shafter was also incapacitated during the battle; therefore, his aides traveled back and forth from El Pozo to the line of forces to give orders, creating confusion and stalling the onset of the battle. Together, the force consisted of about 8,400 troops, which split when the road met the San Juan River. The Cavalry Division moved to the east side of the river and the 1st Division to the west of the river. The juncture point, known as the bloody ford, was a target for Spanish mauser fire that caused many American casualties. All units were in position to attack by 1200, but were waiting for MG Lawton to finish the attack on El Caney and for orders from MG Shafter to attack. The howitzer battery began firing from the bloody ford area around 0800, but had to discontinue firing because mounting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Race And National Origin Of The Court s Current Equal... In recent decades, the Supreme Court has not granted certiorari for many gender based discrimination cases, and consequently there has not been much jurisprudential progress lately regarding Equal Protection Clause claims. It is not uncommon for the Supreme Court to back off of certain issues that they feel are largely solved for the time being. Feeling that the existing precedent is satisfactory, the Court has not shown a desire to alter the test for gender based claims and have settled on using an intermediate level of scrutiny for such cases, in between rational basis and strict scrutiny. Race and national origin are the only groups that are given strict scrutiny under the Supreme Court s current Equal Protection Clause analysis. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Put another way, in 2017 one can imagine very few gender based distinctions in a statute that would not be intended to be discriminatory. Any valid gender distinction would surely pass the test of strict scrutiny. Simply stated, any statute or government action that draws a sharp distinction between the two sexes entirely should be presumptively unconstitutional unless there is sufficient reasoning as to why the distinction should exist. To understand why gender should be a suspect class, it is useful to examine the Supreme Court precedent regarding gender discrimination cases. The U.S. Supreme Court case of Bradwell v. Illinois, 83 U.S. 130 (1873) demonstrates both the history of discrimination against women based solely on gender as well as the Supreme Court s past unwillingness to rectify gender discrimination. In this 1873 case, Myra Bradwell challenged an Illinois State Supreme Court ruling denying her admittance to the Illinois state bar despite the fact that Mrs. Bradwell passed the Illinois bar exam. The justification for why she was denied admittance to the bar was based solely on her sex, pursuant to a state law that forbade women from obtaining a law license. Bradwell brought a suit against the State of Illinois before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Cuban-American Relations Cuban American relations have been increasingly rocking since the Cuban Revolution in 1959. Recently there has been a shift towards normalizing relations with Cuba during Barack Obama s presidency. Why are Cuban American relations improving since 2008? One must know some historical background such as the Cold War and how Cuba and the US operated during the Cold War. Scholars have debated Cuban American relations since 1959 and even before, however, for the first time since before 1959, the US has decided to normalize relations which allows for scholars in both Latin American and the US explore Cuba even further. The normalizing of relations allows for commercial flights which allows for more research done on the island of Cuba. It allows for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea that Obama must preserve his legacy is something that is not new to US Presidents. Looking at Obama s first term in office is important because it sets up his second term where he truly starts looking at Cuba and this idea of normalizing relations starts to take shape. The strength of Obama s political agenda during his first term was wavering and Obama was truly focused on domestic issues and domestic reforms following the Bush Administration. Obama was mainly focused on ending the Iraq War and handling the bailouts and other reforms that got implemented as soon as he entered office. Foreign policy, for the most part, was pushed to the back burner for Obama s first term. Obama ran on domestic reform and that is what he tried to do. The Arab Spring was an event which made Obama look more into foreign policy and he had deal with the fallout of that towards the end of his first term and the beginning of his second one. Arab Spring and Obama s handling of it made his first term tricky and challenging. Obama s first term in office was marked by political, economic, and social problems following the global financial crisis and therefore could not focus as much on foreign policy but when Obama did look at foreign policy and what he wanted to accomplish as President during his first term, he was mainly focused on reversing the trends as established by Bush in the Middle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Saltmarsh Research Paper 1.0Introduction Saltmarsh, known as a coastal salt marsh or a tidal marsh, is a coastal ecosystem in the upper coastal intertidal zone between land and open salt water or brackish water, and is widely recognized as significant components in providing essential natural resources and ecosystem services. For example, by reducing wave energy in front of tidal defences, saltmarsh provides demonstrable flood and coastal risk management benefits. It is of immerse value to wildlife, supporting habitats and species of national and international significance (The extent of saltmarsh in England and Wales: 2006 09). Due to their ecosystem functions and effects on coastal stabilization, marshes are crucial structures in tidal environments, both biologically ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The whole estuary extends from north to the south for 15km (vertical distance, measured in GB1936 coordinate system), from west to east for approximately 10km. River Alde originates from Snape, and then passes by Aldeburgh, Slaughden and ends in Orford. Initially, the source of it is a stream near Laxfield, and when reaching Snape, it becomes tidal and widens considerably ( Wildlife Walks, Havergate Island, Orford . www.visit suffolkcoast.co.uk. Retrieved 2010 04 26). River Ore is the finish part of the estuary, approaching Shingle Street, flowing by a shingle spit before emptying the North Sea. As the chief tributary of the River Ore, River Burley is tidal from its confluence with the Ore at Boyton as far inland as Butley Mills and the village of Butley. Besides, Havergate Island, which is found at the confluence of the River Ore and the Butley River near the village of Orford, is the only island in the county Suffolk and is an important elements for the Alde Ore Estuary. ( Wildlife Walks, Havergate Island, Orford . www.visit suffolkcoast.co.uk. Retrieved ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Government Vs Government Intervention The papers of history books, is full of the names of artists who died in poverty, and who weren t cherished for what they had created. For many years, it has been argued that one of the ways in which this can be prevented, is the government intervention. Although, it has been amply mentioned from time to time, by differnet scholars, that governments should not intervene in people s lives, and the government s stepping in is extenuated in just a scant of situations, but sometimes, there isn t an alternative way. Although it may seem irrelevant to Art, consider the case of the Steam Engine, which many believe is invented by James Watt. The truth is this equipment was invented about one hundred years before Mr. Watt even fathomed such an idea; It was a French physician, who first came up with the idea of a steam engine, but the government didn t support him, and as a result, his invention had gone to waste. So the government support is nothing to be neglected in the case of inventions and technologies. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consider a musician, who is forced to contribute a song to a presidential campaign, the result could not be interpreted as a pure art, but at the best case, it would be a commercial entity. Undoubtedly, the probability of these cases to happen, is much more in a country which is ruled by a totalitarian government. So, when lauding and encouraging the need for the governments to support artists, we must not forget which kind of government are we talking about. In summary, there are pros and cons in pushing the argument for the government intervention to support artists. We should consider both sides : the case of an artist, who is living in extreme pauperization, and his creativeness is deteriorating; and the case in which an artist s work is being jeopradized by a totalitarian government that is dictating what should be created and what should ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. My Personal Statement Of Ecology For me to fall in love with science, and ecology in particular, has been a lifelong process. I was lucky to have experienced an early discovery of the joys and nuances of nature and this was supported throughout my youth and adulthood by teachers, peers, and most importantly, my family. My first memory, of seeing light filtering through swaying trees above me, is indicative of the beauty and tranquility that nature has provided me throughout my life. Although I have always had an innate respect and enjoyment of the environment, this feeling was amplified every time i would visit my family in Valparaiso, Zacatecas, Mexico. These frequent trips to a pristine environment were what ultimately changed my perspective on the world, my personal values, and led me to pursue an education in ecology. As the name of this small town ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although they had never studied it in universities, they knew more about their land and its conservation than I ever could. They were aware of the common names of every species, of how to grow what they needed, how to pollinate and take care of the soil, and how to raise and maintain animals. My family knew how to live off of the land while tending to it for future generations. My mom and her siblings were able to turn the soil to maintain maximum growth and could grow livestock to use the resources provided by them. They know which plants are medicinal and beneficial, as well as which ones can be deadly. These concepts, of being able to conserve the environment, are what I focus on learning now. When I apply the concepts I learn in my biology classes, such as on a recent restoration project in Baja California, I am reminded of what my family taught me to do from a young age. Due to my experience of the beauty and grandeur of Valparaiso, Mexico, it feels only natural for me to keep pushing towards the conservation and restoration of places like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. David Jaffee s Thinking Visually As Historians In reading Ways of Seeing, I found David Jaffe s and Peter Felten s projects/assignments to be compelling and intriguing. Jaffee in Thinking Visually as Historians tried to make his students interpret and analyze specific historical visuals, however, some students demonstrated difficulty integrating their visual readings with contextual historical understanding. He decided to take a pedagogical turn by watching his students look, pay attention to the steps they took to analyze visuals, as a way to understand historical problems and master their use of sources. Through the use of a scaffolding method, Jaffee created an online miniarchive, selecting a few document sources that could enhance student visuals (portraits) and help them keep the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Felten taught a US history course focusing on the 1960s in which students envisioned a Forrest Gump narrative of the decade. To confront this, Felten designed an exercise to confront student s beliefs about the 1960s. He gave his students on the first day of class ten primary sources from the 1960s and asked them in pairs of students to put the sources in chronological order and to explain why they placed each source where they did. As students began to discuss each source, they began to notice and see the gaps in Forrest Gump narrative. Students started realizing the 1960s was more complicated and disrupted their knowledge and beliefs of the decade. This source sequencing exercise continued over the course of the semester, as students practiced making historical sense of complex sources, including images and films. Nevertheless, I found Felten s exercise useful because students learn how to view visuals that help them confront their deeply held beliefs in particular historical narratives and learn how to analyze the nature of any source from moving images to the analysis of a still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Allied Van Lines Essay Moving Companies in West Virginia Your local movers in West Virginia Allied Van Lines: The Best of West Virginia Moving Companies Are you planning to relocate to West Virginia and you are looking for a moving company that is not only reliable, but also affordable? You can now end your search. Allied Van Lines is one of the top rated moving companies in West Virginia. We have been providing moving services for over four decades. Our vast experience and expertise ensures that we only deliver high quality moving services to our customers. Furthermore, the movers we provide are courteous and punctual. They also help with the packing and loading of your belongings. Our customers are our priority and making sure that they are satisfied and happy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The residents here have a strong sense of community and this makes them neighborly people. Furthermore, the cost of living in West Virginia is 16.6% which is lower than the country s median. This is largely because of the coal mining and the low costs of land. Additionally, the median price of a home in West Virginia is $91,600. The Allied Van Lines Difference Have you been wondering what makes Allied Van Lines so unique from other moving companies in Virginia? The answer lies in the quality of services we provide and the movers our agents provide. As a moving company that has been business for over 80 ears, we have mastered the moving industry and you can be rest assured that we will deliver your belongings quickly and safely. We understand that moving can be expensive and our aim as a moving company is to offer you the best rates in the market. Allied Van Lines has prices that cater for any budget and this has made us the best among other moving companies in the region. The movers we provide have undergone intense training to ensure that they handle the move without any hitches. We also provide the following services Packing and packing materials Storage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Pasteurized Cheese Essay Goal: To post an ultimate guide to pasteurized cheese vs. unpasteurized cheese Total Word Count In This Document: 3511 Title: The Ultimate Guide To Pasteurized Cheese vs. Unpasteurized Cheese Quick Summary This guide will compare and contrast pasteurized cheeses with unpasteurized cheeses. It will discuss and explain the basic nutritional similarities and differences between pasteurized cheeses and unpasteurized cheeses and how to tell the difference between pasteurized cheeses and unpasteurized cheeses when considering the purchase and consumption of these foods. This guide will also analyze the various health concerns with both pasteurized cheeses and unpasteurized cheeses, such as the advantages and disadvantages of consuming both. This includes why pasteurized cheeses are safer to consume than unpasteurized cheeses, who is more at risk for consuming ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These are the processed cheeses most commonly found in grocery stores and markets in the United States. These cheeses do not require refrigeration and have a very long shelf life, sometimes going several weeks or a few months without spoiling. American cheese and reduced fat cheeses are common examples of processed, pre packed pasteurized cheeses. Typically processed cheeses are required to have artificial flavoring added to them because during the pasteurization process, the milk s natural flavors are removed, which reduces the natural flavor of the cheese itself. These processed, pre packaged and pasteurized cheeses are also commonly referred to as club cheeses or cold cut cheeses. Pasteurized cheeses are the most common types of cheeses found in markets and grocery stores and they are the only type of cheeses considered safe and approved for regular consumption by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Pasteurized cheeses are also good for many recipes, whether just as an appetizer or paired with crackers, fruit, and wine. Unpasteurized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Ban Smoking On Public Beaches The ban of smoking on public beaches in America has increased since it started in the 1970s. This is a controversial issue as not all people agree on banning smoking on public beaches, mainly smokers. People that are strongly against smoking on public beaches tend to be parents and non smokers alike. They find it absolutely unacceptable to smoke on public beaches as they see it as an unhealthy and a harmful habit, and do not want to be around it. Apart from disapproval of non smokers, there is other negative effects of smoking on public beaches. Therefore, smoking should not be allowed on public beaches. Leftover cigarettes pollute beaches and affect marine animals. Cigarette butts left and thrown onto the beaches by irresponsible and ignorant smokers make the beaches dirty and unattractive to people. This can have a lot of negative effects. One such example is that it is hard for the people to clean and dispose of cigarette leftovers, as they are small and more likely to be washed away into the water. Beach goers, families, and tourists are also affected as nobody wants to go on a polluted beach. There are already a lot of pollutants that contributes to the destruction of the beaches, such as oil spills, chemicals coming from factories, human wastes which are more prominent in less developed countries, and so on. Cigarettes are no exception to that, they not only makes the beaches unattractive to the people who go there, but they also have negative impacts on the marine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Similarities And Differences Between Anne Bradstreet And... What are the similarities and differences between Anne Bradstreet s and Phillis Wheatley s themes and use of language? Introduction Travelling across the ocean to New England, Anne Bradstreet looked to America as a safe place to practice her puritan religion (Eberwein 4). She wrote many poems about her family and experiences, incorporating her faith and personal struggles into her works. A hundred years later, Phillis Wheatley was kidnapped from her homeland in Africa and brought to America, where she became a devout Christian and a renowned poet (James). Both women received an education above other women of their time leading to their literary accomplishments. The purpose of this paper is to determine the similarities and differences between Anne Bradstreet s and Phillis Wheatley s poems content, in terms of their themes and language by answering the following questions. 1. What are the common themes of Bradstreet s and Wheatley s poems? 2. What themes are different between Bradstreet s and Wheatley s poems? 3. How do Bradstreet s and Wheatley s use of language differentiate? Anne Bradstreet s and Phillis Wheatley s poems both share the themes of death and religion, but Bradstreet explores these themes by tying them to nature and her personal struggles with simplicity and a religious lens, while Wheatley incorporates race using a sophisticated, Christianity saturated perspective often bordering on impersonal. What are the common themes of Bradstreet s and Wheatley s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How Is Laertes Similar To Hamlet Throughout the course of Hamlet, the character of Hamlet was involved in various circumstances that placed him into a precarious position. He had to make a choice whether to act rashly and immediately or ponder his options and act when he sees fit. Another character in the play, Laertes, was very similar to Hamlet in many ways. However, they act like polar opposites. whatever Hamlet does, Laertes does the opposite. They each react in their own opposite way of each other even though they have lived similar lives and gone through similar events. And yet, it can be found that Laertes was more justified in his response than Hamlet in his. It all starts off with us finding out that Hamlet s father, King Hamlet, has died. The circumstances of his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They had grown up together, attended the same schools, and fenced together. One could almost say they were like brothers and it is reasonable to speculate that they shared a bond like brothers. Although they had very similar upbringings, there are still differences amongst them. One major difference is their ways of obtaining revenge for their father s murders. Hamlet is cautious, he asks a whole lot of questions before he finally gets around to avenging his father s death. He even mentions this in the tail end of his famous to be, or not to be speech: And thus the native hue of resolution Is sicklied o er with the pale cast of thought. (3.1.) Here, Hamlet is reflecting upon his own tendency to overthink. He wants to figure things out and find the facts before he goes and does something irrational. For Laertes, it is only after he storms the palace with a band of armed men that he starts asking questions. Laertes does not bother to waste time, he jumps into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Careless Driving Definition Careless driving is a statutory offense in many states. It is usually defined as a careless disregard for the rules of the road, or driving without due caution. Careless driving can include a wide range of conduct that may be accidental or unintended, but nevertheless present a danger to drivers and pedestrians. There are several types of careless driving including: speeding, failing to use signals, disobeying traffic signs and signals, drifting into another lane, distracted driving (such as eating or applying make up while driving), and cell phone use while driving. Careless driving will result in a traffic citation, a fine, and other types of punishment such as traffic school or community service; and in some cases it will lead to death. Careless driving is closely related to reckless driving, though it can be a very different offense depending on the state. As mentioned, careless driving is basically driving without the proper caution. On the other hand, reckless driving is usually defined as a wanton disregard for traffic laws. This is a much higher standard than careless driving, as wanton disregard, or recklessness, requires that the person deliberately disobeyed traffic laws. An example of reckless driving is when a person is deliberately running traffic lights because they are racing with another driver. Here, the person is purposely breaking the law, which may be considered wanton disregard. Thus, it is common for reckless driving charges to be reduced to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Effect Of Calcium On The Reaction Of Hydrogen Peroxide Introduction: The aim of this experiment was to determine the effect of varying concentrations of potassium iodide on its reaction with hydrogen peroxide. H2O2(aq) + 2H+(aq) + 2I (aq) → 2H2O + I2 In this experiment, the hydrogen peroxide reacts with iodide ions to produce iodine. The iodine can be detected by its colour forming a blue black solution. The detection of the iodine can be enhanced by the addition of starch solution. The sodium thiosulphate will react with the iodine ions and when the all the sodium thiosulphate has reacted, then the remaining iodine ions will suddenly appear to form the coloured solution due to the addition of starch. I2(aq) + 2S2O32 (aq) → 2I (aq) + S4O62 (aq) The concentrations of each of the reactants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The rate of reaction is dependent on the slowest step which is called the rate determining step . The nature of the slow step is not obvious from the balanced equation. The order of reactions with respect to each reactant in the RDS is the same as the number of moles of that chemical in the RDS A series of experiments were carried out in which the concentration of iodide ions is varied while keeping the concentrations of all the other solutions the same. In each experiment, the time taken for the colour change is recorded. The results obtained are used to determine the rate of reaction. The rate of reaction can be represented as (1/time) and the concentration of the iodide ions can be represented by the volume of potassium iodide solution used. Materials: Selection of syringes 5cm3, 10cm3 100 cm3 glass beakers White tile Timer Lab coat Gloves Safety goggles 1 mol l 1 sulphuric acid 0.1 mol l 1 potassium iodide 0.1 mol l 1 hydrogen peroxide 0.005 mol l 1 sodium thiosulphate 1% starch solution Deionised water Hazards: Because sulphuric acid is both a strong acid and a powerful dehydrating agent, it must be handled with great care. Both sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide can irritate the skin and eyes as well as the other chemicals. Care: Wear safety goggles and lab coat Any chemical contact with skin, wash off immediately Procedure: Using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The New Deal National Socialism Summary In John A. Garraty s The New Deal, National Socialism, and the Great Depression , Garraty relates the Civilian Conservation Corps, or CCC, to nazi work camps, saying the two parallel each other as a tool to curb unemployment with a military education at their core1. However, the comparison of these programs is unfeasible as the CCC s mission and methods of carrying out said mission were far less sinister and much more beneficial to its volunteers. The CCC prided itself on working for the common good, and the benefits it provided to those who partook. Relating this program to the harsh, deplorable camps established to build an army for hitler is obscene when looked at from a rational standpoint. The effect the CCC had on the US is important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However this is once again untrue, as volunteers enjoyed many benefits in their time of service. The CCC provided workers with all the essentials they needed in their time at the camp, be it food, clothing, and shelter. This allowed workers to send the money they earned home to their families, around $25 $30 a month7, rather then having to spend it during their stay. This payment was a huge incentive to teenagers who wanted to help their families, as they could now help pay for their families expenses and take their own needs out of the picture. Camp life in the CCC also incentivized out of work teens, as personal accounts from volunteers portray a life of both work and play. Keith Hufford, a teen who enrolled in the CCC, describes some of the activities workers would take part in during their free time; Before long, we were having inter camp musical entertainments, boxing bouts, impromptu spelling bees, and quite often, interesting plays and sketches 8. This jubilant depiction serves as one of the many testimonies to the fun workers had during their time in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Management Strategy At Coca Cola Management at Coca Cola Sandra Lee Sartor MGT500 Modern Management Dr. McGrath November 21, 2016 Evaluate two (2) key changes in the selected company s management style from the company s inception to the current day. Indicate whether or not you believe the company is properly managed. Provide support for your position. A management style is a complete process of leadership used by managers within Coca Cola. The success that the management team at Coca Cola has in inspiring its employees to meet their objectives is built on the management style they adopted. There are three main management styles that Coca Cola use, which are democratic, autocratic and the laissez faire style. The democratic leadership style consists of the leader, sharing the decision making skills with the group associates by encouraging the benefits of the group members and by practicing social fairness. This stresses on group agreements to produce new ideas. Democratic happens when all managers, junior managers and employees are involved in the idea and the final decision process. Democratic style is the management style that Coca Cola has adopted, which involves empowerment, and allows individuals and teams the responsibility of decision making, usually within a given framework. The authoritarian leadership style keeps strict, close control over its followers by keeping close regulation of the policies and procedures given to the followers. The laissez faire style is sometimes described ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Oh Wonder Analysis It s every band s dream to be recognized and have their influence spread across the world, and the bands LANY and Oh Wonder are no exception. Hailing from Los Angeles, LANY is a three man alternative rock group composing of vocalist Paul Jason Klein, a drummer and a synthesizer player. The synth driven band incorporates sounds from the 80s and 90s into modern indie music. On the other hand, Oh Wonder is a musical duo composed of Anthony West and Josephine Vander Gucht. The duo is widely known for their soft melded vocals and keyboard saturated R B inspired music. Both originating on Soundcloud, the music groups have gained traction and the following of hundreds and thousands of teenagers around the world. While LANY by LANY and Oh Wonder by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The synth is crucial in LANY as it complements the vocals of Paul Jason Klein. The way the synth sets up Paul Jason Klein vocals in a way that the music and vocals blend in together can be seen in other songs, such as the Breakup , ILYSB , and Good Girls . Being such a versatile instrument, LANY is able to use it in every song and create a wide range of tones and vibes in their music. This is evident throughout the album in fast paced music, and slow songs, such as It was Love and 13 . The sound produced from the synth is crucial for LANY as the sound the synth combined with the lyrics gives produces an atmosphere that is unique to LANY. While not as obvious and frequently used as LANY, Oh Wonder s utilization of the synth also compliments the singers voices. Most notably, in the song Body Gold when Josephine sings the lines, Let it go, paint my body gold. Take our bodies higher and higher and higher . In this part of the chorus Oh Wonder introduces the sound of a synth and subtle autotune when she sings the lyrics. This is important to the song because the introduction of the sounds in the chorus become distorted. The distortion of the voices and the sound of the synth compliments Josephine s voice by dragging out her voice, resulting in an extremely mellow atmosphere. All in all, the usage of the synth creates a well rounded album that encompasses different instrumental for different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Main Goals of The Progressive Movement Essay In the late nineteenth century to early twentieth century the Progressive Era was moving to reshape America. Progressivism was a political movement that encouraged the exposure of corruption in America in order to reshape it for the better. This time period became known for the social and political changes that took place as a result of the progressives. Progressivism ruled the country, changing the way Americans lived and the way politics affected them. One of the main goals of the progressive movement was to use democracy to regulate the government by exposing the corruption of government officials. Another area in which the progressives moved for change was business. In the late nineteenth century many large businesses were corrupt, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was most known for his book The Jungle, which became a worldwide bestseller and dramatically changed food regulation during the Progressive Era. Many people saw the results of this book as good, but they did not see the corruption it caused. Upton Sinclair s The Jungle changed food regulation in America forever, but the effects that came about because of The Jungle were more detrimental than beneficial. Upton Beall Sinclair grew up in a poor family, always moving around from city to city with his father s job as a salesman. His mother, Priscilla Sinclair, had rich relatives on her side of the family whom Upton would visit with some regularity. As he grew up this allowed him to see how the rich and the poor lived, giving him an insight that shaped his career as a writer and journalist. He did not have a good relationship with either his mother or father, causing him to become independent at a young age. When he was just fourteen his family moved to New York city and he started writing to pay for his tuition at the City College of New York. He went on to graduate from Columbia University, paying his way with stories he wrote. His early career consisted of small novels and journal articles that never became well known. Upton Sinclair often wrote for the socialist journal Appeal to Reason, showing his socialist ideals. Growing up in poverty and visiting wealth caused him to have these socialist views. The crowning point of his career came ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Importance Of Individualism Many people look at their government and how it affects them on a day to day basis but do not see what it does to everyone at once. The government s total authority over a country can vary from place to place, but they all make laws and rules that constrict their citizens in some way. Sometimes those laws can either have positive or negative consequences, which is dependent on the government s views on how to run the country. Those consequences lead the country into one of two categories individual or collective. The government sets boundaries for individualism because of the laws they put in place for its citizens, which ties them to either side of the spectrum of individuality and conformity. Initially, understanding the scale of individualism and collectivism is important when trying to relate it to a government and its effects on people. Looking at this in a very broad manner doesn t always clearly define it, however. In an article written by Carrie Rothstein Fisch, this is explained through the education system. In the United States, a country known for its history of rugged individualism , the dominant values include independence, self reliance, individual achievement, and cognitive development. She goes on to add that migrant students from collectivist countries have a difficult time adjusting. In this example, opposing ends of the spectrum meet, which fuses them together and creates a middle ground. To elaborate, the primary individualistic teachings of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Off Campus Lunch Research Paper Should we let a couple of car accidents take away off campus lunch for every student? Students should have off campus lunch because it emits a sense of maturity and grants them better food choices during lunch. To explain, off campus lunch is given as a reward for students who have excellent grades and have followed all the school rules. Moreover, off campus lunch lasts for a whole class period, which gives students opportunities to manage time and money while also enjoying their lunch. However, there are some students who believe they do not need permission for off campus lunch and feel that it s alright to arrive late to the class thus, ruining the fun for everybody. Some students think that off campus lunch is a right or a free pass to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The New Deal and the Civil Rights Legislation of the 1960 s The New Deal of the 1930s and the civil rights legislation and movements of the 1960s were very different in what they did, but shared a common goal of bettering the country when they were introduced, and making the country better in the future. The New Deal of the 1930s and its programs were able to help millions of Americans get their feet back on the ground after the Great Depression. Civil rights legislation of the 1960s helped African Americans get the respect and equality they deserved after slavery had been eradicated. Prior to the 1960s, there were a few attempts to pass civil rights bills. During the early 1960s, many believed it was time to finally pass civil rights bills that would make a serious impact on the country as a whole. The goal of civil rights legislation was to completely desegregate the blacks and whites, and had a vision of peace of equality. Martin Luther King Jr. wanted a demonstration, or protest, of the situation of the blacks and whites to be held in the most segregated city in the United States, Birmingham, Alabama. The Birmingham March took place between April and May of 1963. The protests and rallies were both peaceful and nonviolent. However, the police got tired of the daily protests and arrested hundreds that they found to be responsible for taking part in them and used unnecessary force, such as high pressured water hoses. As a result of these protests, President Kennedy made an announcement speaking out against racism ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Stages Of Health Policy Analysis The political decision making process is so irrational that a completely rational approach to health policy making can hardly be achieved. Support, debunk or provide alternative paradigms or approaches to this statement, focusing on the development of a particular policy area you are familiar with, and using analytic tools and frameworks in health policy analysis. This paper will begin by briefly examining the role of the state in health and how the state or political system is structured to meet this obligation. It will then describe the types of policy, the stages of policy making, and the uniqueness of health policy making. Having provided a solid foundation for understanding the political and policy making system, in the context of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While the more obvious internal political structure of a nation can facilitate or hinder participation in the policy making process, exogenous factors are a major yet less discernible factor. Therefore, it is dependent on the particular aspect of control that policy health actors are faced with, will direct the type of policy development processes undertaken. If the policy is within the control of Health, involves input to cross portfolio policy development, or involves input to intergovernmental policy development. Amongst the many structures used to describe the policy processes Walt (1994) describes the most commonly used framework as a four step continuous cycle that moves through (1) problem identification and issue recognition/definition, (2) Policy formulation with clarification of policy issues and preferred options, (3) policy implementation (4) policy evaluation and review. Consultation occurs throughout this cycle. This was expanded upon in the NSW Health Department State Health Publication (1998) to include; a release of formal discussion paper and the development of final policy paper, as two separate activities coming after policy formation. These two additional steps have become necessary, as the intended policy must be available to the general public and special interest groups, to illicit their views before it is adopted and sent before cabinet for approval. NSW ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Ted Kennedy Rhetorical Analysis In Jfk Speech In the library of his father s house, on July 25th, 1969, Senator Edward Ted Kennedy would make one of the most important speeches of his political career. Th e Senator was well put together, his hair in place and his suit pressed, impeccable. He was far away from where the accident he was to talk about had taken place, the Chappaquiddick. A team of his best speech writers had been assembled to create this famous speech, and the papers lay out before him upon the desk. A firm tone and folded hands showed resolve as he began to read aloud. Ted Kennedy started his speech by setting the time and place of the accident to the forefront of the audience s mind. He spoke of how he had left the party accompanied by the late Mary Jo Kopechne, who Edward stated he had no prior private relationship with, nor any knowledge of past conduct that would lead to disrespectful speculation of her character. Edward gave a clear picture of the events that night, using descriptive information to build credibility. He stated that he was overcome with a jumble of negative emotions, making a more personable and emotional connection with the viewers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He spoke of how the last week had been agonizing for his family, and how the grief will remain for the rest of their lives. This led some viewers to see him in a better light, slightly lessening the damage to his reputation. He used that to preface his next statement, bringing up the question of whether his reputation was so tarnished that he should resign his seat in the Senate. He used solemn body language and vocal tones to show the serious nature of the situation and his possible decision, staring at the camera with quiet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. March Book One And Two Analysis The pathway to equality for African Americans was a lengthy and laborious process that required dedication and hard work. March Book One and Two by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell describes John Lewis introduction to the inequality and his work during the Civil Rights Movement. The story is told by Lewis personal accounts and images, which provides an unique reading for the audience. March: Book One and Two depicts the process of how John Lewis starts to become aware of the actions against the African Americans and it follows with the protests he was involved in. Throughout the two books, the chickens stood out the most (p. 23). John Lewis connection to the chickens really encompasses the whole point of African Americans efforts, by showing that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For my second source I would use the short online work, The Strategy . This source would help me with my research paper because it talks about the strategy behind the protests. Readers first notice that this work is from a government site, which helps establish credibility and accountability. Also indicating accountability is citing the photos the source utilizes. When reading the work, the readers see that more information is provided on briefly touched topics, which gives the assertion that the site is knowledgeable in the subject. The book, Selma to Saigon: The Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War, helps my research paper, by providing information about how the protests became less diverse and the effects on the movement. This helps to indicate the importance of the strategies that were utilized during the Civil Rights Movement. Similarly to the others, this source also upholds credibility by providing the sources it used. The books is also accredited by being published by a well known school and through the format of the text by being formal and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Case Study Wilmar As Asia s leading agribusiness group, Wilmar operated through a vertically integrated business model, encompassing the entire value chain of agricultural commodity processing business. Through scale, integration and logistics advantages, it was able to extract margins at each step of its value chain, reaping operational synergies and cost efficiencies. Having significant manufacturing facilities and extensive distribution networks in high growth Asian markets, it placed Wilmar in a good stead to diversify into other agribusiness or products. Going forward, Wilmar should increase the status quo with respect to its product diversification level. Predominantly focused on palm oil industry, it should expand its business operations by diversifying into other businesses. A possible option is to expand into sugar business and acquire Sucrogen, the largest producer of raw sugar in Australia. Having a diversified market portfolio by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The availability of Sucrogen as a strategic acquisition target enabled Wilmar to replicate its entire sugar industry value chain to boost the group s growth and profitability in the long term. Leveraging Sucrogen s existing infrastructure and expertise, it will help Wilmar to jumpstart its strategy to expand into the low cost sugar business. An entrance to sugar business enabled Wilmar to possibly enter the global biofuel industry. There was a global trend of replacing fossil fuels with biofuels, driving its long term demand growth, which made the sugar industry attractive. Riding with biofuel demand, it can leverage this growth potential by increasing its sugar production and ethanol sales. With an increased focus on sustainability, Wilmar can learn and adapt Sucrogen s sustainable agribusiness practices to reduce the adverse environmental impacts from its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Process Guidelines For Assisted Living Study Rationale for identified target population The target population refers to the group(s) that the proposed study is designed and intended to realistically serve. The application of the guidelines is aimed at enhancing the credibility of the program establishment, and for which an effective responses are not currently provided. Research and experience have indicated that 68% of nearly 3.8 million retail establishments in the U.S. believe that they are overwhelmed by regulations rules and mandates such as labor regulation, health care mandates, tax codes and guideline (National Retail Federation (NRF). (2016). Hence, a strategic process guideline for establishing assisted living programs will serve well the intended proprietors in this category. I aim at providing strategic information process guidelines for establishing assisted living programs, the target population include assisted living proprietors who desire to establish assisted living for low level of care (levels 1), moderate level of care (Level 2) and high level of care (level 3). Level 1 includes assisted living program that accepts residents who require low level of care. Moderate level of care programs accepts residents who require moderate level of care. High level of care program accepts residents who require comprehensive support for any number of daily activities. (State of Maryland (Comar 10.07.14.02), 2013). Moreover, those who desire to establish assisted living program to improve the quality of lives of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Argumentative Essay On Chemotherapy Chemotherapy and radiation are the two most common types of cancer treatments. Chemotherapy is a treatment where cancer patients are given specifically designed drugs that kill cancer cells. Radiation or radiotherapy is a treatment where cancerous tumors are targeted by high doses of radiation in order to damage the cell s DNA, causing it to die. While radiation and chemo may be effective on their own, an oncologist may recommend a combination of the two for patients who have an advanced stage cancer. People who have been a patient of cancer, no matter what age, can give the best advice and insight to a topic many know nothing about. Developed in the early 20th century, chemotherapy was not originally intended to be a cancer treatment. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her first time having breast cancer was in 2007. She had ductal carcinoma in her right breast with 13 positive lymph nodes. One week after her lumpectomy, her doctors and oncologists started her on a Adriamycin and Cytoxan mixture, which is considered to be the best drug combination for chemotherapy against breast cancer. She mentioned to me that ...the treatment was by infusion through a portacath. They first would give me Zantac. Then, I got a steroid followed by the Cytoxan. Her chemo was given intravenously into her vein through an IV. The Adriamycin was manually injected slowly into her IV. It was kept in the refrigerator so she could feel the coldness passing through her veins. She had only four treatments of this, with one being given every three weeks. Each treatment took about four hours to complete. The day following her treatment she was given a shot called Neulasta, which helped her bones to create more white blood cells to replace the ones the chemo was killing. This would make my bones ache especially in my head, she said. Her hair started to fall out only two weeks after her first treatment, and she shaved her head that night. She said the first treatment made her tired, but she never got sick. After each treatment she would get a little sicker, and by her fourth treatment she vomited for six days straight. Her next four treatments were with a drug called Taxol, which is made from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Harry s Case Summary Harry s Case Story: Description of Context in Clinical Decision making Clinical decisions are influenced by surrounding environment or context. According to Gillespi Peterson (2009), there are three contexts in the situated clinical decision making framework, which are as follows: micro, meso and macro. In Harry s case story, firstly, micro level context included nurse s experience and the relationship of the nurse with Harry and his family. Nurse s experience focused her to make effective clinical decisions for Harry. In addition, trustworthy relationship with Harry and his family encouraged them to share personal information with the nurse, which helped the nurse to collect appropriate data and to understand Harry s and his family s needs to provide client centered care. Secondly, the meso level context includes the influence of health care agency s policies and philosophy on clinical decision making. In Harry s case, it was evident that the practice of family centered care was followed because the family was involved in each decision related to Harry s treatment from admission to discharge; hence, the nurse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Complementary therapies are used alongside conventional medicine, whereas alternative medicine is used in place of conventional medicine. Considering CRNBC s practice standard of Complementary and Alternative Health Care (2017), I would advise Harry about complementary therapy of dietary modification to reduce acid production in GI tract. Dietary modification plays a vital role in PUD because diet can either alleviate or treat the symptoms of this disease. I would recommend Harry to consume a diet rich in antioxidants and soluble fiber because this diet helps to treat and prevent PUD (Healthlink BC, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Development Of The Boulder Parks And Recreation... In the beginning, the Boulder Valley was home to the Southern Arapaho tribe of Native American. Then gold seekers searching for their fortunes arrived around 1858 and soon a settlement became a city in 1871. The town was based on the concept of Chautauqua which was a movement that focused on adult education and enlightenment. As the city continued to grow and prosper a desire to preserve Boulder s nature beauty increased and the Boulder Parks and Recreation Department (BPRD) was created in 1961. By looking at Boulder s mission statement, the structure of its department, and the ideas of the Boulder Parks and Recreation Department Director, Yvette Bowden and the Colorado Governor, John Hickenlooper, it will be clear that the numerous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Boulder City Council along with the city manager is responsible for overseeing the department. There is also a Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (PRAB) that is made up of seven members that are appointed by the City Council. This board was created to offer advice to the City Council on the various park property and recreational facilities. Finally, the department has a director who guides and ensures that the mission and master plan is being followed. Since July 2014 Yvette Bowden has been the Boulder, Colorado Parks and Recreation Director. Her previous experience was as president and CEO of the Piedmont Park Conservancy (which was one of Atlanta s largest urban parks). She was also a board member of the City Parks Alliance which is a national organization that s main goal is to improve urban parks. Therefore, one of her personal passions is to make urban parks just as accessible to the Boulder citizens as the open spaces are. She also has a great appreciation for the sustainability of parks and she is equally concerned with finding just the right balance between the bigger public events such as the Ironman competitions and the various ways that the local community uses the parks and recreation facilities. Finally, the department is supported financially by various funds such as the general fund, the lottery fund, the recreation activity fund, the permanent parks and recreation fund, and the $.25 Sales Tax fund. This fund is often featured in ads with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Goal Setting In Health And Social Care Essay Practical problems arise in all work settings, and the healthcare industry is certainly no exception. By applying motivation theories, management and directors of Health Information Services Departments (HISDs) can solve such problems, leading to significantly happier, more motivated, loyal employees, as well as gaining better results in productivity. It is widely known that goal setting is a vital part of achieving success and improving overall performance. Our modern understanding of goal setting came from Dr Edwin Locke s research in the late 1960 s. In his 1968 article, Toward a Theory of Task Motivation and Incentives , he showed that employees are motivated and their performance improves when they are set clear, achievable goals, and receive appropriate feedback. He found specific, challenging goals lead to the highest performance, as long as the goals are not too challenging. The following five goal setting principles, according to Locke and Dr Gary Latham s 1990 published work, best improve the chance of success: Setting clear goals; setting challenging goals; securing team commitment, gaining feedback, and considering task complexity. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Work stress is mainly linked to work overload, so HISD management was keen to find a long term solution to avoid having burnt out employees. The objective is to redesign healthcare work so employees can work smarter, although this can be a very time consuming task for management to implement. They do not want the end result to be distortion, fragmentation or work overload. In a nutshell, restructuring jobs and reorganising work will produce the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Examples Of Power In All Quiet On The Western Front Power in All Quiet on the Western Front There are many people in the world that have power. Their power is impactful to the people under them and maybe big enough for things like countries and the world. This is a big idea that Erich Remarque had when he was writing All Quiet on the Western Front. The war in the novel and the soldiers who take place in it are greatly impacted by the people who have control over them. The soldiers do not agree or like how they run things. A larger theme in All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Remarque is power is bad because instinct takes over. The first reason that this is a larger theme found in the novel is because in the passage where Kat is talking about his drill sergeant and how he is so mean. He explains that it is in our human nature to want to have control because they do the best in life. On the march back the order to sing is given again, and once more we start. Now what s the use of all that? It s simply that the company commander s head has been turned by having so much power (Remarque 44). This is a great way that the character explained how power takes control over people and shows other people that they are of high importance. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the passage, the character Kat explains that the army that they are a part of is ran on the fact that one man must have power over another (Remarque 44). This is not a good way to run things according to the book because people have no sympathy for what is happening and sometimes do not even know what is going on. A non com, can torment a private, a lieutenant a non com, a captain a lieutenant, until he goes mad. And because they know they can, they all soon acquire the habit more or less (Remarque 44). The range of power shows how long this the army has been run on this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Personalized Gym If you want a business that will attract an older generation of hard working individuals that want to be healthy, social and look their best, a gym is the best option. Not just a normal gym, but a gym that offers personal training from numerous personal trainers that are available at all hours. This type of gym should also offer additional options such as, group classes, personalized prepared meals from a nutrition specialist, and an on site protein shake cafe. It will allow clients to be active and socialize in the same location where they are improving their nutrition. Right now, gyms and nutritional cafes are not put inside the same location. Introducing this type of gym in the market will solve several big issues for clients although they are suffering from lack of time, no having a place to socialize with people their age, and struggling with being healthy. The initial start up cost of this type of specialized gym and nutrition center will be high in comparison to a regular gym. Employee s wages will have to be above average to employ people that are specialized in this field and there will also be high cost to obtain some of the assets including workout machines and kitchen equipment. We will be able to offset some of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Often they hire a single personal trainer and have standing appointment times. Those can often be missed due to the client s hectic work schedule, so they are paying for a service that they can t always utilize. In this specialized gym, multiple qualified personal training specialists would be available at all hours for clients without an appointment. The client would be able to drop in when time permits for them which would make clients feel important and special. Each personal trainer would have knowledge of the best method of training clients with various health issues to encourage older customers to join and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Scout s Song This Is Me In the small southern town of Macomb, there are different citizens and personalities that make it up. There are the Finches, Cunninghams, Ewells, Hecks and many others that add to the unpredictable town itself. They bring songs to the musical of Macomb County whether they re light and positive or dark and dangerous. The main character and narrator Scout is all about not caring what others think, doing what she feels comfortable with, and unapologetically being herself. I think she would sing the song This is Me by Keala Settle. The lyrics claim, Begin Match to source 1 in source list: Submitted to Harrison High School on 2018 04 04 I am who I m meant to be this is me/ Look out cause here I come/ And I m marching on to the beat I drum/ I m not scared to be seen/ I make no apologies, this is me. End Match In the Begin Match to source 1 in source list: Submitted to Harrison High School on 2018 04 04songEnd Match it talks Begin Match to source 1 in source list: Submitted to Harrison High School on 2018 04 04aboutEnd Match being yourself Begin Match to source 1 in source list: Submitted to Harrison High School on 2018 04 04thatEnd Match means a lot to Scout because in Maycomb it s important to be a proper lady and play nice but Scout would rather play in the dirt and wear overalls. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He s a lawyer in Macomb and is the poster child for right doings and being truly genuine. He always sees people s perspective from their point of view and does the dirty work of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. William Shakespeare s Sonnet #55 Essay William Shakespeare s Sonnet #55 is a Shakespearian sonnet. It contains three quatrains, or four line stanzas, and ends with a couplet. The poem is written in iambic pentameter William Shakespeare s Sonnet #55 is a Shakespearian sonnet. It contains three quatrains, or four line stanzas, and ends with a couplet. The poem is written in iambic pentameter. The speaker is the older man. This is the same speaker in many of Shakespeare s sonnets. In this sonnet the speaker is telling the young man, beautiful, male addressee that he is not sharing his beauty with the world, but is selfishly keeping it all to himself. He s explaining to the addressee that he needs to have children to spread his beauty and share it with the world. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the second quatrain Shakespeare uses strong imagery of war and destructiveness. He says that no war or physical damage to the world will erase the memory of the poem. Nothing will ruin the living record of [his] memory (Shakespeare line 8). In the third quatrain he reiterates the idea of immortality and image of destruction and waste is continued. Shakespeare writes, gainst death and all oblivious enmity/ shall you pace forth; your praise shall still find room (Shakespeare lines 9 10). The ending couplet sums up the main idea of the sonnet. It continues with the image of eternity and the memory of the addressee. When Shakespeare writes So, till the judgment that yourself arise / you live in this and dwell in lovers eyes there is still an emphasis on the word of the poem itself. The real praise is towards the words of the speaker, not the beauty of the addressee or the speakers love for him. The regularity in the flow of the poem helps the main ideas flow well. There s more fluidity in the regulation; this allows each quatrain to build on each other strengthening the main point of the sonnet. The lesson to be learned in this specific sonnet is the idea of the immortality of literature. The entire poem is masked by the idea of praise for the addressee. The language of the poem, the destructiveness, suggests the survivability of the poem itself. Shakespeare is using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. African American Veterans Issues Sue Kelly once said that The sacrifices made by veterans and their willingness to fight in defense of our nation merit deep respect and praise and to the best in benefits and medical care (BrainyQuotes). When it comes to a person lacking civil rights, it is most common for the general public to picture an African American, a gay or queer person, or someone else in the minorities. However, statistics have shown a surprising rise in veterans with limited health care, no house, and no job. It is under these numbers, that in which I instate my belief that there lies a major civil rights issue in the veteran community to which American civilians must answer to. Issues They Face It is common knowledge that veterans get assistance from the VA, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, he Veterans for America have taken to a less popular choice. Instead of completely doing away with the VA, the Veterans for America request a change in them instead. The priorities have been sorted in a list of ten that also serve as instructions. First off is the rule that veterans must come first, not the VA. This is the most important rule. They believe that the care and funding of veteran health should be the first priority. The second priority refocuses on veteran service for those with disabilities and specialized needs. The third is the improvement of the VA, or more specifically the improvement of how the VA work such as dealing with the timing and quality of care. The fourth and fifth priorities deals with the allowing of choice concerning from who and where the veterans receive their health care from. They believe the veteran has a right to choose. Following suit, the sixth, seventh, and eighth priorities again drills upon the Veteran Affairs by suggesting reform on thing such as the possibilities of health care on their budget, veterans demographics, and the cycle of their standard operating procedures. They also note that the reform of such things will require bipartisan vision, courage, and commitment to which they state in their ninth priority and how to implement it. The tenth but by far not the least important priority is to hold the VA accountable for all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...