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Writing A Scientific Paper Writing A Scientific Paper
Media And Fear
Each year, the media s influence on our lives and opinions grows and strengthens. Gone are the days
when the media solely existed to inform its audience of current events. Now, the media s messages
result in noticeable shifts in public opinion and the reinforcement of individual attitudes and beliefs.
With profits, ratings, and viewership in sight, outlets prioritize a limited selection of controversial and
opinionated stories to keep their audience engaged and wanting more. One glaring instance of this was
when the media constantly covered and analyzed the plans to construct a mosque near the 9/11
memorial site in mid 2010. Although city officials and developers were initially excited about the idea,
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Three examples stand out: (1) outlets highlighted the insensitivity of the project; (2) news channels
gave hate group leaders such as Pamela Geller with the Stop the Islamization of America (SIOA)
movement precious broadcast time; and (3) media commentators overwhelming opined on the issue,
with one going so far to say There are many questions about the Ground Zero mosque. But just one
answer. Move it away. This entire time, the media possessed the power to control the news cycle and
advance those views in line with their agenda. As viewers became more aware and fearful of the
events, the media were driven towards both advertisement profits and viewership numbers resulting in
controversial and prejudice news
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Christopher Hitchens s Views On Politics, Culture,...
Christopher Hitchens was a British American intellectual and writer who was known worldwide for
his controversial opinions and provocative forms of expression. His works were published in a number
of books and in multitudes of magazines, such as Vanity Fair, Slate, and The Atlantic, just to name a
few. However, a large portion of his time was spent actively expressing his opinions in televised
debates, public forums, and university speeches. His interest in political science after graduating from
Balliol College in Oxford molded his ideas into a general theme of anti authoritarianism. This theme
was very well imbedded into his career, for he wrote much about politics, culture, religion, and
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This, in turn, gives his argument much more weight and validity. The ability to capture such an
audience requires a great deal of scholarly language, which he accomplishes by utilizing his wide
vocabulary. His work is loaded with words like scrupulous, refractory, sanguinary, ( The Real
Mahatma Gandhi ), fatuous, and invocations ( Free Speech ). The use of such words gives his
arguments a sense of sophistication, which serves to make his arguments sound legitimate.
Furthermore, through scathing remarks about his subject, his humorously brutal tone serves to engage
and entertain his audience. Witty comments, such as But the two greatest achievements of Austria are
to have convinced the world that Hitler was German and that Beethoven was Viennese, allow Hitchens
to discredit his subject and say that it has not had any real accomplishments. Altogether, he
demonstrates that valid criticism of anyone can be entertaining, yet scholarly.
One distinct style that set Hitchens apart from most thought provoking scholars is his use of obscene
and politically incorrect language. This works to shock the reader and to engage them even further. In
his Vanity Fair essay, Why Women Aren t Funny, he discourteously insists that most humorous women
are hefty or dykey or Jewish, or some combo of the three ( Why Women Aren t Funny ). Hitchens is
known
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Explanation Of The Story Of Sherlock Holmes
1. Explanation of the plot (summary)
Doctor John H. Watson, who served in the war in Afghanistan, needs to share a place to live because
economic issues, and Sherlock Holmes, an eccentric and talented consulting detective, is the person
who becomes his best option. After a few days of living together, Watson finds out Holmes s
profession when he receives a letter from a detective Tobias Gregson, who asks for help to discover
who was the murderer of E. J. Drebber. Watson joins Holmes to the crime scene, and he observes how
Holmes works and gives clues about the murderer to the police only using his observation skills.
Holmes works alone to get more information about the crime, and Watson learns and asks about his
methods, which are explained as if they were a piece of cake. Having discovered who is the murderer,
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Conflict (main problem or situation)
E. J. Drebber, a possible American businessman, is found killed in a hotel room without any injury or
blood on his body even though there are marks of blood surrounding the body. Some clues found are a
woman s ring and the German word Rache , which means revenge, which confuses to the police.
3. Raising actions (events that highlight or stress the conflict)
Sherlock Holmes observes the crime scene and jumps into conclusions based on his observation skills
and works alone to solve the crime. Later, Detective Gregson tells Holmes he thinks Arthur
Champertein is the murderer because Drebber tried to abuse and marry Arthur s sister, but this theory
is refuted when Lestrade lets them know that Joseph Strangerson, Drebber s secretary, was found
dead.
4. Climax (the most important event that comes near the end)
Sherlock Holmes knows who is the killer, but he does not say the name to Lestrade and Gregson
because they could ruin the plan. However, Holmes sets a trap at the moment when the detectives are
with him, and he arrests Jefferson Hope, the murderer, who pretended to be a cab driver all the
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Naturalism And Naturalism
To start things off, both versions touched on the four traits in which naturalism convey. Those four
traits being heredity, passion, instinct, and environment. However, not all traits were expressed the
same, and not all traits had the same substance or background information within the stories. For
starters in Version A, each character was identified by their gender, but in Version B, the character had
an actual name. Version A suggests This fact did not worry the man (London 629). However, in
Version B it states In the Klondike, as Tom Vincent... (1). This goes against the whole basis of
naturalism. Naturalism is very raw and philosophical when it comes to identity. In the sense of not
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Nevertheless, Version A had a little twist to it because unlike Version B, the man in Version A had a
dog to accompany him. The dog played a very pivotal role in this story. In Version A, you see the true
fashion of Eric Link s method of Scientific Naturalism. The story shows how the man was willing to
kill the dog, so that he could use the carcass to relieve his hands from the numbness. Version A stated
He remembered the tale of the man, caught in a blizzard, who killed a steer and crawled inside the
carcass, and so was saved (London 636). In other words, he was willing to take a life to save his own.
This is naturalism at its finest because in order to live, sometimes we have to do the unthinkable.
Survival of the fittest plays a crucial role in life or death situations. In addition to that, when it comes
to death in naturalism; we tend to have two choices. Either you accept defeat and die or you go out
swinging, and maybe just maybe you will live. In both stories, the men are about to freeze to death.
However, one begins to panic and accept his demise. While the other begins to think of a solution.
Version A states There were lots worse ways to die (London 638). This shows the pessimistic side of
the man in Version A. This goes hand to hand with Becker s definition of naturalism. Which touches
on the subjects of being hopeless. Version B states Burned hands are better than dead hands. No hands
at all were better than death (5). This shows the instinct of man
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The Effects Of The Speciation Of WO3 Species
The speciation of WO3 species and the effect of B2O3 on the coordination states of WO3 species
were surveyed by the UV vis DRS technique, and the results are shown in Fig 6. All the spectra were
obtained by deducting the spectrum of the support UiO 66. For comparison, the UV vis DRS spectrum
of bulk WO3 is also presented, exhibiting a strong absorption band at 450 nm with a weak shoulder at
360 nm, accompanied by relatively weaker bands at 230 and 280 nm (Fig. 6A a), and these bands are
attributed to crystalline WO3, isolated WO4 tetrahedral species, and isolated or low condensed
oligomeric tungsten oxide species in octahedral coordination, respectively. Compared to bulk WO3,
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XPS measurement was used to investigate the chemical state of the tungsten and boron species in 40
wt% WO3/UiO 66 and 15 wt% B2O3 40 wt% WO3/UiO 66 samples. Fig. 7(A) shows the W 4f XPS
spectrum and the curve fitting result of 40 wt% WO3/UiO 66 sample. Tungsten species appear in two
different states in 40 wt% WO3/UiO 66 material. The peaks with the binding energies at 35.3 and 37.5
eV are associated with W5+ species, whereas the peaks at 34.6 and 36.8 eV can be assigned to W6+
species. The corresponding results for 15 wt% B2O3 40 wt% WO3/UiO 66 sample are shown in Fig.
7(B). The XPS spectrum of 15 wt% B2O3 40 wt% WO3/UiO 66 material appears to be same as that
of 40 wt% WO3/UiO 66 material and shows identical positions for the W4f peaks, except for the
minor charging effect. Both W5+ and W6+ species are detected; however, the molar ratio of
W6+/W5+ calculated according to the relative peak intensity of W4f increases from 2.1 to 2.2 (Table
2) after the introduction of B2O3 species as an active additive promoter, suggesting that the content of
W6+ species on the surface of B2O3 WO3/UiO 66 sample increases and forms some aggregated
tungsten
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Modern Techniques Like Cloning And Restriction Enzymes
Introduction:
Humans have interfered with organisms throughout the past, present and will still continue to do so in
the future. In January 1995 14 wolves were captured in Canada to be reintroduced in Yellowstone
changing the biodiversity.
The biological traits change as human s interfere with wildlife, it has affected the population and the
reproduction of species (Mary A. Orland, 2014). Modern techniques like cloning and restriction
enzymes allow genetic material to be transferred from one organism to another to exchange genetic
material. This then puts a permanent change in an organism s gene making it an artificial species like
the Belgian Blue, Featherless chickens and the Enviropig. Although making it cheaper and easier to
produce such as making it simple selecting traits and crops utilizing less applications to reproduce,
GMO s allow farmers to receive more product from the organism allowing them to make more money.
Evolution is how one form of life develops into a different form. Evolution is a change in the genetic
composition of a population over geological time*. It helps explain why living organisms such as
animal, human or plant act and look a certain way. An organism s genotype is the set of genes that it
carries*. Phenotype is the observable characteristic which is usually influence by the organisms
genotype and its surrounding environment. Charles Darwin discovered the theory of evolution in 1836
he states that All species of organisms arise and develop
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Resesarch
CASE: American Barrick Resources Corporation : Managing Gold Price Risk
1. In the absence of a hedging program using financial instruments, how sensitive would Barrick stock
be to gold price changes? For every 1% change in gold prices, how might its stock be affected? How
could the firm manage its gold price exposure without the use of financial contracts?
Particulars for yr 1992($ million) | | Pretax earnings (Exhibit 2) | 223 | Reductions in earning of gold
sold at spot (1280mn oz x (422 345) (Exhibit 12) | (99) | Proforma Pretax Earnings | 124 | Taxes @
21% (Exhibit 2) | (26) | After Tax Earnings | 98 |
Thus in absence of risk management program the American Barrick stock would be more sensitive to
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In 1992, American Barrick produced and sold over 1.28 Million Ounces of gold at a price of $422
instead of $345 market rate, as a result of the risk management program. Such benefits would lead to
higher revenues, and thus higher profits and in turn render higher value for the shareholders. The
organisation guidelines clearly specifed that the risk managemnt system should be such that they are
fully protected against price declines for 3yrs and 20 25% for a decade.
Thus such a mechanism helped create value for the shareholders as the profits of a Gold mine are
dependent on fluctuation in gold prices and the difference between revenue and costs. Thus locking
future prices, provided financial stability, enabling the organisation to avoids dips, and plan cash flows
in a confident way, and in combination with the rising production, offered investors and shareholders a
predictable , rising earnings profile in the future
1. How would you characterize the evolution of Barrick s price risk management activities? Are they
consistent with the stated policy goals?
As a producer of commodity products, gold mining firms had virtually no marketing or distribution
costs. There was always a ready market for their products, at market prices, once extracted from the
earth amp; refined. Therefore a gold mine s profits were a function of the quantity of its production
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Wang Lung s Struggle In The Good Earth
The historical classic, The Good Earth , revolves around the life of Wang Lung, introducing the
average Chinese farmer on his wedding day to the slave O lan. Together, the newly married couple
care for Wang Lung s father and farm the land, prospering from the fruits of their labor. Their early
life continues to bring great fortune when they are able to purchase land from the House of Hwang,
who O lan served, and when their first two children are born sons.
However, their fortune is short lived when bad omens rise because of Wang Lung s insolent behavior
towards his uncle s family. Not only is their third child born a daughter, but a drought begins,
preventing the land from cultivating and spreading both poverty and starvation through the North.
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Technological Progress Is A Significant Driving Force...
Technological progress is a significant driving force behind economic growth, citizen engagement and
job creation. Information and communication technologies (ICT), specifically, are restructuring many
aspects of the world s economies, governments and societies
(http://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/ict/overview, 2016). A quote from Justin Reich on MindShift
comes to mind via Kwout One simple way of understanding our pedagogical theory of iPads is that we
don t want them to just become replacements for notebooks and textbooks, we want them to be objects
to think with. We want students using them to mess around with the world around them and their
courses of study. The National Research Council s Committee on Information Technology Literacy
(1999) included intellectual capabilities as being critical to technological fluency, citing engagement
in sustained reasoning and expecting the unexpected as two of the eight key elements that enable
students to plan, design, execute, and evaluate a solution. All of these are critical aspects of higher
order thinking and rigorous thinking (Instructional Technology Department, 2016). Higher order
thinking in the context of a fast paced, knowledge based society requires both divergent and
convergent thinking. Divergent thinking uses the creativity to play what if, establishing multiple
scenarios and ideas to consider as hypotheses. Convergent thinking enables students to use sound
reasoning and common sense to analyze those possibilities
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Environmental Resources Of Port River Estuary
Introduction
An estuary is semi enclosed bay where sea water mixes with freshwater. They are home to 70% of the
world s marine life. The port river estuary defines the areas of North Haven, outer harbour, barker
inlet, Torrens Island, the St Kilda mangroves and other areas near to the coastline. It is located
approximately 20km north west of the city of Adelaide. The following report will discuss the
environmental resources and humans have affected the local ecosystems.
Environmental Resources of the Port River Estuary
The Port River Estuary has a wide variety of natural resources. This is mainly due to its large size. The
Port River Estuary has a 346km2 catchment. In the catchment there are about 6.3km2 of salt marshes,
7.2km2 of mudflat area and 17km2 of mangroves. The Port River Estuary supports the growth of
seagrass, some ground vegetation and many different varieties of fish. Some of the main fish species
that use the Estuary for a habitat are king gorge whiting, yellow fin whiting and southern sea garfish.
The estuary also supports about 57 different species of waterbirds and some dolphins. Due to the
estuary s large size and access to the ocean, the vast majority of South Australia s importing and
exporting of cargo. Another resource of the estuary is the dolphin sanctuary, which a large amount of
the estuary. It was built to protect dolphins in the estuary from human activity. The most obvious
resource that is found in the Port River Estuary is water, salt and
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Coming Out By Heiner Carow
Within German cinema, one can identify a particular type of films taking place in, and thematizing
issues of, the former East German state. Given the undemocratic nature of the GDR, these films are
particularly suited to discuss the way that people react to a status quo: whether by accepting it and
conforming to it, or by rejecting and subverting it in various ways. These different options appear in
the two films analysed in this essay. Coming Out (1989) by Heiner Carow was filmed in the GDR, and
charts a gay man s process of acceptance of himself. The Lives of Others (2006) by Florian Henckel
von Donnersmarck looks back at the GDR s past, and more specifically at the actions of the Stasi. Its
plot, set in 1984, follows a Stasi agent s conversion to political subversion and to being a good man .
First, this essay will examine the representation of acceptance of the status quo in these films, before
turning to the portrayal of subversion. Lastly, it will highlight some of the negative aspects of the
subversion depicted such aspects being introduced either in a conscious and critical way, or not.
First, acceptance of the status quo occurs in its internalization by the characters. At this stage, they do
not question the rules of the society in which they live. Thus, in Coming Out, Philipp tries to fit into
the dominant heterosexual model by settling into domestic life with his fiancée, because he has
internalized homophobia, having lived in a heterosexist society all
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Piers Plowman Dbq
Jonathan Knowles Rm. 223 4/13/16 Document 1 Excerpt from Piers Plowman Question: What
economic trap did peasants suffer from according to lines 3 4? 3: Changed with their children, and
chief lord s rent 4: What by spinning they save, they spend it in house hire Answer: The economic trap
that is stated in this poem, translated by Terence Tiller, to the peasants is a couple of things. First, in
the 3rd line, it states, Charged with their children, and chief lords rent, which is implying that they
must pay for their children and also pay or rent the land that they live on which is granted to them by
the lords. In line 4 it states, What by spinning they save, they spend it in house hire. This is stating that
the peasants would have to also pay for their houses damages while being stressed by all the other
cluttered things they must pay for. They overall economic trap for the peasants is them paying others
and for themselves to live a somewhat healthy life, such as lords and vassals and for their children.
Document 2 Quotation from Juan Ruiz What does the writer mean by a man not being able to , call
himself his own master? Question: Answer: The writer means that compared to a man with excessive
wealth being honorable and respected, the man that is penniless cannot call himself his own master.
This implies that while the man with wealth is the ruler, the penniless man is the one being ruled. The
man with no money cannot call himself his own
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Similarities And Differences In Rikki-Tavi
Similarities and Differences in the Movie and the Book in Rikki Tikki Tavi
Rikki Tikki has many similarities as well as differences in the movie and book. Rikki Tikki is a
mongoose which is a small carnivorous mammal with a long body and a tall and grizzled or banded
coat. Although the book and the movie have many similarities there are also several differences in the
book and movie. Some of them are minor differences though, for example, in the book, the first night
that Rikki Tikki stayed there he was given a piece of raw meat when in the movie he was given a
banana. Some more of the similarities and differences in the book and movie Rikki Tikki ... Show
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In the book, many of the characters were described in a good way in the book and were just like they
had been described in the movie. Teddy and his family were just like they had been described in the
book and said every single one of the lines they said in the book in the movie and also did the action
that were described in the book. One example is that when Teddy said, Here s a dead mongoose. Let s
have a funeral. he said those exact same words in the movie. Another similarity including the
characters would be when Darzee s wife decided to help Rikki Tikki by pretending she had a broken
wing to distract Nagaina while Rikki Tikki decided to kill all but one of her eggs. It also happened just
as it was described in the book when she decided to help him and showed both the part where Darzee
s wife decided to help him and when Rikki Tikki goes to kill most of Nagaina s eggs. The way that
this had happened in the book was the same way that that it had happened in the movie. Both of these
two things were similarities in the book and movie that had to do with the
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Individualism In Walt Whitman s Song Of Myself
Tina Dinh
Mrs. Goddard
1001340
4.27.18
An Analysis of Song of Myself
The medicine of conformity changes into poison as time passes. Pain is alleviated as the conformist
follows the path that has been carved for him rather than designing one of his own. However, the relief
is temporary as the benefiter turns into a prisoner of standards and can no longer live as he pleases.
Transcendentalism was a movement that celebrated the self and emphasized living life rather than
structuring it. One transcendentalist, Walt Whitman, builds the theme of individualism in Song of
Myself by using free verse, symbolism, and rhythm.
Individuals should think for themselves instead of following societal rules. By stopping the act of
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Intuitive decisions allow self appreciation since the results of those choices were self deprived. People
can say I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom
belonging to me as good belongs to you. The repetition of words, including myself, assume, and
belong, emphasizes Whitman s understanding of himself. He loves himself, as indicated through his
free verse style, and wants to convey that emotion to the audience. His exchange with them and the
atom symbolizes the connectivity he feels with his readers. At the core of his identity is his humanity,
which he shares with his readers, along with his thoughts and emotions. Whitman does not see himself
as an outsider for following his intuition, rather a representative of humanity. Similarly, atoms are the
simplest form of matter. As people conform, their life becomes complicated. To live a life adopted
from society is to live meanly, like ants (Thoreau 395). Such a life involves following others and
living a monotonous life without considering its purpose. Running a path that was designed by
someone else is exhausting as one keeps considering what the next task is to continue the path. The
longer this life continues, the longer one lives in
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A Scandal in Bohemia Essay
Tammy Coleman
Dr. Wilson
The Bohemian Scandal
In Conan Doyle s short story A Scandal in Bohemia (1888), Sherlock Holmes can tell that the stranger
possess great wealth before he speaks a single word. Sherlock Holmes analyzes everything when it
comes to people. He uses their appearance, how they carry themselves, and what kind of objects they
have on them. The author uses descriptive words to describe the way the stranger looked. This essay
will prove that Sherlock Holmes is so observant of everyone, that he can tell who you are before
speaking to you. In the short story A Scandal in Bohemia Mr. Sherlock Holmes receives a letter of the
most secretive importance. In this letter, it was stated that the person is not to be ... Show more content
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A man with luxury would have an area where he can get exercise regularly and would be well
nourished. Watson describes his clothing as rich but bad in taste. In many countries being gaudy is a
sign of having wealth. It is a way of expressing that they have more money than everyone else. The
stranger has bands of astrakhan on his sleeves. Astrakhan is fur from a young lambs coat. People with
money tend to wear fur that no one else can afford. He was wearing a cloak with flame coloured silk.
Silk is a precious material that only the rich could trade for. His brooch had a single flaming beryl. A
beryl is a gem, and gems were used as jewelry. The beryl was most likely a rare gem because Watson
described it as a flaming beryl. It was intensely passionate to the eye. The boots were trimmed with
rich brown fur. Notice that he did not describe the fur as just fur. He stated that it was a rich brown fur.
As stated before, most likely an animal s fur that is rare. The man had his face covered with a black
vizard. The man was trying to hide his identity with a black vizard. Only someone who would be
recognized would wear a mask. The man made sure that Holmes could not see his face because his
hand was still raised to ensure it was covered. This was to ensure his identity was concealed. Watson
described his face of having strong features and to have a length of obstinancy. The man knows what
he wants and gets it. He has
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Similarities And Differences Between The Giver Movie And...
There are many differences between the book and movie version of The Giver. The movie changed
many parts of the book, to make the movie more interesting and intense, so that people will be more
interested in watching it. One difference is the way that Jonas received the memories from the Giver.
Another difference is the relationship between Jonas and Fiona. The final difference is when Jonas
flees his community when he wasn t supposed to and succeeded without getting caught. This essay
will describe the differences between the book and the movie version of the Giver.
The way that Jonas receives the memories in the book is different from the way he receives the
memories in the movie. In the book, Jonas had to receive the Giver s memories by laying down on a
bed while the Giver rubbed his back to transfer the memories to Jonas, Jonas felt nothing unusual at
first. He only felt the light touch of the old man s hands on his back ( Pg 101). However, in the movie,
it was different. In the movie Jonas had to sit on a chair in front of the Giver. The Giver would hold
Jonas wrists to transfer the memories to him. If the movie had used the method from the book, then we
wouldn t be able to see Jonas facial expressions because he would be facing down on the bed. Jonas
relationship with the Giver is different from the book to the movie and so is his relationship with
Fiona.
Jonas and Fiona never really had a strong relationship in the book. However, they did have a
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Oxidation Titration
Introduction/Theoretical Background: A common task in chemistry is the determination of a substance
present in a product. If the product contains a substance that can be oxidized, then it is possible to
determine the number of moles of that substance by titrating the sample with a solution of a strong
oxidizing agent. In this lab, a solution of KMnO4, an oxidizing agent, will be standardized by titration
with a solution containing a known concentration of iron (II) ions, (Fe+). The concentration of oxalic
acid solution will be determined by titration with the MnO4 solution that had been standardized first.
The purpose of this lab is to standardize a solution of potassium permanganate by redox titration with
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Add 20 mL of distilled water to each flask and swirl.
5. Warm the first flask to about 85°C on the hot plate.
6. Immediately titrate this solution with the standardized MnO4 solution from Part 1. Record both the
initial and final buret readings in the Part 2 Data Table.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 with the second flask.
Data Table:
| Trial 1 | Trial 2 | Trial 3 | Volume of Fe2+ solution titrated | 10 mL | 10 mL | 10 mL | Initial volume of
MnO4 solution | 3.5 mL | 14.5 mL | 24.8 mL | Final volume of MnO4 solution | 14.5 mL | 24.8 mL |
35.32 mL | Volume of MnO4 added | 11 mL | 10.3 mL | 10.52 mL |
| Trial 1 | Trial 2 | Volume of H2C2O4 solution titrated | 25 mL | 25 mL | Initial volume of MnO4
solution | 2 mL | 15 mL | Final volume of MnO4 solution | 15 mL | 28 mL | Volume of MnO4 added |
13 mL | 13 mL |
Calculations:
Balancing:
Reduction: 8H+ + MnO4 + 5e gt; Mn2+ + 4H2O
Oxidation : Fe2+ gt; Fe3+ + e
8H+ + MnO4 + 5e gt; Mn2+ + 4H2O
5Fe2+ gt; 5Fe3+ + 5e
Balanced overall: 8H+(aq) +MnO4 (aq) + 5Fe2+(aq) gt; 5Fe3+(aq) + Mn2+(aq) + 4H2O(l)
Normality:
Number of electrons transferred = number of equivalents = 5
Equivalent weight: (39.10g/mol + 54.94g/mol + 4*16.00g/mol)/5 = 31.61g/mol Normality = 5M = 5 *
.020M = .100N
Volumes: Trial 1:
FeSO4: 24.60mL 14.76mL = 9.84mL
KMnO4: 26.20mL 9.18mL = 17.02mL
Trial 2:
FeSO4: 34.59mL
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Eccles Mining Disaster
Mining has historically been one of the most important industries in West Virginia. It s so important to
us. Miners are strong, tough, hardworking people who work or has worked in dangerous conditions. It
s difficult to imagine the miners didn t see the possibility of an explosion every day they went to work
in the mines. Perhaps they did and they still went, aware of the possibility but going anyway because
their families needed to eat. This essay will explore what happened in Eccles mining disaster of 1914.
There were only 1500 people in Eccles, a West Virginia town where almost everyone was a miner. We
depend economy on the continuation of the coal mines. Eccles coal mine was owned by the
Guggenheims and actually considered relatively safe in comparison to other mines. At the time it was
the second most disastrous explosion of all time.
The miners in Eccles used a new invention called the carbide lamp. It worked better than the oil wick
lamps used before 1910 and seemed safer besides the unique odor of the acetylene gas emitted by the
lamps. On April 28, 1914, the day of the Ecles mining disaster, the flame on one of these lamps met
with a pocket of gas and exploded in mine shaft No 5. That explosion set off an explosion in mine
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Additionally, fifty bodies were found. They d been burned to death. In what seems like cruel irony, the
mines also became flooded. Without a certainty of saving the men, their hopes of continuing the
rescue effort had to be evaluated. Meanwhile, upon hearing that bodies were found, the residents of
Eccles, who most assuredly knew many of those who d passed away, rushed to the mines, attempting
to get past the cordoned areas. So many bodies were found that it was decided a morgue must be
established before any more were removed from the mine. Although the rescue effort continued, very
progress was slow and
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An Analysis of the Choice Between Separated and Mixed...
An analysis of the choice between separated and mixed operation model for ICBC( London) Abstract:
Since the fifth wave of Merge and Acquisition in the 1990s, the global banking industries have
developed towards the direction of large scale, international and omnipotent banks. The mixed
operation of the commercial banks had already been the leading trend in the 21st century. With China
s entrance into WTO at the end of last century, the Chinese financial institutions, especially the
Chinese bank industries, are destined to participate in the global economy and to face the keen
competition from the financial conglomerate of the western developed countries. The commercial
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The competition among commercial banks increased. Especially, after joining WTO, Chinese state
owned commercial banks face more direct threat from foreign competition. However, China s
Commercial Bank Law clearly provides the current business model of commercial banks is separate
operation, separate supervision (Qu and Sun, 2006). Also as the renovation of technology and the
continuous development of the world s financial markets, the various financial derivatives have been
promoted. Meanwhile, the integration between different financial sectors gradually strengthened. The
original separated operation and supervision mechanism hinder the innovation of financial system and
enhancement of service efficiency. ICBC (London) is facing the level of competition in the financial
sector will become more intense, which requires the development under the British FSA s supervision.
It must keep the pace of the international financial banks. That means the mixed operation will be the
future development direction. To reach this argument, this paper will be based on the primary and
secondary data of operation performance of HSBC and ICBC operated in UK, and analyze the result
of comparison to conduct the appropriate choice of operation model for ICBC operating
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Research Topics On Web Mining
RESEARCH ISSUES IN WEB MINING
ABSTRACT
Web is a collection of inter related files on one or more web servers while web mining means
extracting valuable information from web databases. Web mining is one of the data mining domains
where data mining techniques are used for extracting information from the web servers. The web data
includes web pages, web links, objects on the web and web logs. Web mining is used to understand
the customer behaviour, evaluate a particular website based on the information which is stored in web
log files. Web mining is evaluated by using data mining techniques, namely classification, clustering,
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1. INTRODUCTION Web mining is the application of data mining technique which is an unstructured
or semi structured data and it automatically discovers and extracts potentially useful and previously
unknown information or knowledge from the web. The significant web mining applications are
website design, web search, search engines, information retrieval, network management, E commerce,
business and artificial intelligence, web market places and web communities. Online business breaks
the barrier of time and space as compared to the physical office business. Big companies around the
world are realizing that e commerce is not just buying and selling over Internet, rather it improves the
efficiency to compete with other giants in the market. This application includes the temporal issues for
the users. []
Web mining has three classifications namely, web content mining, web structure mining and web
usage mining. Each classification is having its own algorithms and tools. Web content mining is
nothing but the discovery of valuable information from web documents and these web documents may
contain text, image, hyperlinks, metadata and structured records. It is used to look at the information
by search engine or web spiders i.e. Google, Yahoo. It is the process of retrieving the useful
information from the web content or web documents. Web structure mining is also a process of
discovering
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A Trip To The Railway Essay
So they all sat down on a great flat grey stone that had pushed itself up out of the grass; it was one of
many that lay about on the hillside, and when Mother came out to look for them at eight o clock, she
found them deeply asleep in a contented, sun warmed bunch.
They had made an excellent fire, and had set the kettle on it at about half past five. So that by eight the
fire had been out for some time, the water had all boiled away, and the bottom was burned out of the
kettle. Also they had not thought of washing the crockery before they set the table.
But it doesn t matter the cups and saucers, I mean, said Mother. Because I ve found another room I d
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That thought was double, and consisted, like the bits of information in the Child s Guide to
Knowledge, of a question and an answer.
Q. Where shall we go?
A. To the railway.
So to the railway they went, and as soon as they started for the railway they saw where the garden had
hidden itself. It was right behind the stables, and it had a high wall all round.
Oh, never mind about the garden now! cried Peter. Mother told me this morning where it was. It ll
keep till tomorrow. Let s get to the railway.
The way to the railway was all down hill over smooth, short turf with here and there furze bushes and
grey and yellow rocks sticking out like candied peel from the top of a cake.
The way ended in a steep run and a wooden fence and there was the railway with the shining metals
and the telegraph wires and posts and signals.
They all climbed on to the top of the fence, and then suddenly there was a rumbling sound that made
them look along the line to the right, where the dark mouth of a tunnel opened itself in the face of a
rocky cliff; next moment a train had rushed out of the tunnel with a shriek and a snort, and had slid
noisily past them. They felt the rush of its passing, and the pebbles on the line jumped and rattled
under it as it went by.
Oh! said Roberta, drawing a long breath; it was like a great dragon tearing by. Did you feel it fan us
with its hot wings?
I suppose a dragon s lair might look very like that tunnel from the outside,
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The Study of Biodiversity
Biodiversity the amount of living things; animals, microorganisms and plants. It also includes the
genetic information these living things contain, and the ecosystems and biomes they form.
3 ways biodiversity can be studied:
GENETIC DIVERSITY: The amount of different genetic characteristics of the species in their genetic
make up.
SPEICIES DIVERSITY: the amount of species in a particular area in the world.
ECOSYSTEM DIVERSITY: the amount of ecosystems in a given region or biome.
Places of biodiversity include coral, rainforests, sea grass beds, and mangroves.
Australian soils
Old and fragile soils. Water requirements of native plants are adapted to this.
Australia is slowly shifting northwards. The climate will gradually change.
Bushfires. Species can affect scale and range of the bushfires.
Lowest rainfall of the 5 inhabited continents.
Few rivers and lakes.
Australian biodiversity
600,000 700,000 species.
Endemic species; 83% of mammals, 45% of birds, 89% of reptiles and 93% frogs.
About a minimum of 60 70 species have become extinct, since European settlement.
Hotspot(s)
A region where there is at least 1500 of 800,000 or 0.5% of plant species (70% vegetation).
Hotspots have high diversity, are not found outside the area, a loss of endemic species and are also
likely to be lost.
Human impacts on biodiversity
Unsustainable use of resources:
Agriculture (monoculture and stripping land).
Fisheries (overfishing).
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Informative Speech Outline On Anxiety
Hailey Kies Professor Chambers SPC 2608 06M 12 February 2018 Informative Speech Topic:
Anxiety. General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech the audience should
have a grasp understanding of what anxiety is and how it affects a large percent of the population.
Central Idea: Anxiety is something many people have dealt with at least some point in their lives.
Many people have fears of speaking in public and this is a major contribution to anxiety. Introduction:
One time my friend cassidy was giving a presentation to her government class and she was so nervous
and scared to present, that her anxiety level peaked and she passed out in the middle of her
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among male and female commercial institute students. Education, vol. 132, no. 2, 2011, p. 351+.
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2014. Lishman, J. (2005). Gender differences of social stress among adolescents. Journal of Mental
Health, 5(2), 30 39. Majed, A. (2007). Stress Scale. Dept. of School Activities, Kuwait, Unpublished.
Majed, A. (2006). Aggression Scale. Dept. of School Activities, Kuwait,
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Developing Countries Energy Wood Charcoal
The several targets are general objectives that cannot be adequately measured, as they do not specify
actual values, which would permit them to be compared with future data. They are ambiguous and
their success or failure will have to be judged subjectively by the 2030 assembly. Despite this
problem, they can still be contextualized using various characteristics. Target 7.1 states that universal
access to affordable, reliable, and modern energy services will be established by 2030. If universal is
considered to be the totality of individuals, a strong estimate of this state will be possible. Current
statistics of the world s population possessing electricity, for example, exist, which indicates this
capability of measuring human s specific power consumption. ADDIN EN.CITE
Gronewold20094[1]4412Nathanial Gronewold2009Scientific
Americanhttp://www.scientificamerican.com/article/electricity gap developing countries energy wood
charcoal/[1] Target 7.2 possesses the same issue as 7.1 as it does not supply values. 7.2 employs the
word substantially to indicate its intent remaining indeed vague and immeasurable. Target 7.3 is the
only one providing a mean to compare its progress, as the double of the current value is desired.
Finally, target 7.a and 7.b again state unquantifiable goals. Their objective is to enhance and expand ,
respectively, access to clean energy research and the infrastructures providing all sustainable energy
services. These terms cover a wide range of
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Cinderell Cinderella And Cinderella
When I was 16, my father divorced my mother. For she was not a good wife. She was looking for a
new man who had a house and could provide food. We found someone soon, but the house, it wasn t
as big as my father s house, but it was ok. We also found out that there was a girl living there and her
name was Ella. After Ella s father died I felt horrible, but Mother and Drizella didn t seem to care
since we were left all the money. She did all of our chores for us and cooked all of our food. One day,
she spilled ash all over herself. She was then on named Cinder ella. I did not hate Ella, but I was so
jealous of her that I was rude to her. I feel horrible for it and I wish I would have known. One faithful
day we got a letter, an invitation to the royal ball! Mother, Drizella and I were all very excited. Ella
seemed so thrilled when Mother asked the seamstress for three dresses. That was until she told poor
Cinderella that the third dress was not for her. The royal ball came quickly, and it was the day before
the ball. Drizella and I were very excited and fighting about who d win over the prince. At this ball, he
would choose his queen. On the night of the ball Drizella and I were getting ready in our rooms. When
we were finished pulling our corsets and putting on our hoop skirts, we went down the hall to the door
to wait for Mother. We were ready to leave when Cinderella came running down the stairs in a pretty
ish dress. I thought she looked
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To Kill A Mockingbird Literary Analysis
The novel To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, contains a plethora of literary techniques which
evoke strong emotions and opinions within the reader. Evidence of these techniques include:
colloquial and formal language, tone and metaphors. Through incorporation of these literary devices
the reader is positioned to empathise with each of the character s perspectives whilst gaining a child s
perspective of injustice. The employment of these literary techniques powerfully delivers the
underlying themes of: racism, corruption of innocence and injustice. Narrated by Jean Finch or Scout
retrospectively reflecting on her experiences as a child, this historical fiction is cautionary tale
highlighting the embedded dangers of racial inequality and the prevailing injustice surrounding the
town of Maycomb in the Great Depression. The story is set in the context of an uprising of black
rights against slavery in America.
The intentional use of colloquial and formal in dialogue enables the reader to differentiate between the
characters through slang, racial slurs and formality. Atticus is a contrast from the majority of others in
Maycomb as he is notably articulate and tends to not abbreviate often this is especially evident in the
courtroom. When summarising the events of Tom Robinson s case he explains formally that The state
has not produced one iota of medical evidence to the effect that the crime Tom Robinson is charged
with ever took place. It reflects his status as a lawyer
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How Did Jane Addams Contribute To Social Work
Crystal Frazier
Master of Social Worker
Changing Lives
Jane Addams Jane Addams is an American social activist. She is known as the mother of Social Work.
She also was the co founder of the Hull House. The Hull House was a settlement house that Ellen
Gates Starr and Jane Addams found in 1889. She was the voice for the poor, immigrants, and women.
She has a great collection of numerous articles and books. The Hull House provided great services that
helped women and provided care for children. It provided excellent resources for people who need
help with English and illegal immigrants with citizenship classes. The house was consisted of 13
buildings that had clubs such as music and theater. She had a club just for single working girls as well
(The Hull Museum). Likewise, a place where migrants of various groups accumulated to learn, to eat,
to face off regarding, and to obtain the instruments important to put down roots in their new nation.
Jane Addams work contributed to the peace movement during the First World War (Allen, 2008). ...
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Jane Addams. She lived with the individuals that she wanted to help and she did not pass judgement.
She went to back for what she believed in and fought for the right of many people. She was also a
Nobel Prize Winner which speaks volume for her many accomplishments. Along with other great
women, they dedicated their life and time to improve the living conditions of many people and to
provide education. Child labor was very big in Jane Addams era and she worked hard to eliminate
child labor. Her work played a very important part in helping women to grow into careers such as
nursing, social work, and civil
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Pride In Hamlet Essay
The battle between pride, an emotional force of confidence, and fate, a supernatural force that controls
every aspect of humans lives, is ongoing in every human. To live an honorable and honest life, people
must balance their pride and humility, but when pride becomes excessive, fate begins to assert power
on the person until the person meets the inevitable collapse. Thomas Hardy, in The Return of the
Native, and William Shakespeare, in The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, discuss the
controlling power of supernatural forces. In The Return of the Native, Egdon Heath controls the lives
of its inhabitants by exhibiting power over the supernatural force of fate. Clym Yeobright s excessive
pride in his ambitious endeavor causes his blindness which symbolizes his regression from the
advanced society of Paris to the primitive nature of Egdon Heath. Similarly, Eustacia Vye s pride in
what she calls passionate love (Hardy 74) causes her death as she resists her fate. In William
Shakespeare s, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Denmark s restrictive powers force
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Clym s literal blindness is an instance of self destruction caused by his intense pride in his idealistic
goal to create a school (Howe 18). To accelerate the creation of the school, Clym reads in the dark
which causes his literal blindness. Although his pride completely blocks his rational thinking, Clym s
figurative blindness gives him insight into the reality of life: fate controls everything in the world.
Even though he understands his position in the world, it is too late for Clym to repair his mistake of
disturbing nature. His blindness forces him to abandon his idealistic plan and become a furze cutter.
Clym s blindness brought on by fate is the first step into his regression towards the primitive
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Essay On War In The Pacific
Main Battles in the Pacific WWII Max Metcalf Honors World History Final Draft � The War in the
Pacific between the Allies and Japan during World War II was different than any other war that the
U.S. had ever experienced. The battles were primarily fought on the sea and in the air. � The purpose
of this paper is to discuss some of the major battles of the War in the Pacific and important facts about
each one. After WWI, Japan was unhappy that they did not receive the territories they thought due to
them for their support of the Allies. The War in the Pacific began in 1937 when Japan attacked China.
This act of aggression alienated the West. The U.S. believed that Japan was a threat in the Pacific.�.
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Peleliu was valuable because its location would allow the Japanese planes to threaten any Allied
operation against in the Philippines. General McArthur wanted Peleliu attacked to neutralize this
threat. � The losses were great. Forty percent of the U.S. marines and soldiers died or were wounded.
However the eventual capture of this island advanced MacArthur s desire to recapture the Philippines
and furthered the drive to Japan s Home Islands.� The Battle of Iwo Jima or Operation Detachment
began on February 19th and ended March 26, 1945. A picture taken of the soldiers raising the flag on
Iwo Jima is an iconic symbol of the War in the Pacific. More marines sent into this battle than any
other battle. It was also the largest armada invasion up to this time in the war. It is regarded as the
classic amphibious assault of World War II. (Iwo Jima)� The new U.S. B 29 bombers were able to
reach Japanese Home Islands from Saipan and other neighboring islands under their control. The
problem was that the Japanese fighters on Iwo Jima were able to intercept them. Having Iwo Jima
under U.S. control would allow the U.S. a place to land damaged B 29s.
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A Critical Analysis Of Futility And 21 Guns
As of 2015, 75% of people reportedly listen to music on a daily basis. In contrast, only a small 6.7%
of people read poetry yearly (Ingraham, 2015). These statistics prove poems are becoming outdated,
so to rectify this, I will be speaking about the relevancy of poems still to this day, by comparing it to a
contemporary song. Good morning Power of the Poem, the poem and song I will be comparing are
Futility and 21 Guns. Futility is a poem by the famous poet, Wilfred Owen. Wilfred illustrates a
comrade attempting to awake a fallen fellow soldier, however, as the title suggests, the attempt is
futile. The poem emphasises the pointlessness of war. Therefore to reinforce the relevancy of poems, I
will be comparing it to the song 21 Guns by Green Day. 21 Guns also talks about the unnecessariness
of war and repeatedly asks the reader the point of war to lay down their arms . Therefore, the theme of
my poem and song is that war is gratuitous and unnecessary, therefore fighting should cease because
war is inessential. I will be explaining the relevancy of the poem, Futility by describing the tone,
language and sound devices used, and comparing it to the tone, language, and sound devices in the
song 21 Guns. The tone shown in Futility begins in the first stanza as optimistic and hopeful, however
this tone changes to negative and angry in the second stanza. The first stanza being positive,
evidentially shows the soldiers attempting to awaken their comrade, have hope for the rising
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Business Communication Essay
Assignment for week one Listening skills Often when a misunderstanding occurs on the job, it is
attributed to a lack of communication, which most of time implies that whoever was delivering the
message did not do an effective job. But what about the other side, the listener? Let me give you an
example. Mark, a senior level manager in a high technology company, seemed to possess all the skills
one might expect from someone who had achieved his level of management. When someone talked to
Mark, he generally gave the impression that he really cared about what was said. He would look
squarely into the person s eyes, nod his head, and now and then say, yes, uh hu. There was only one
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Identifying When using this block, you take everything people tell you and refer it back to your own
experience. They want to tell you about a toothache, but that reminds you of your oral surgery for
receding gums. You launch into your story before they can finish theirs. Advising You are the great
problem solver. You don t have to hear more than a few sentences before you begin searching for the
right advice. However, while you are coming up with suggestions and convincing someone to just try
it, you may miss what is most important. Sparring This block has you arguing and debating with
people who never feel heard because you are so quick to disagree. In fact, your main focus is on
finding things to disagree with. Being Right Being right means you will go to great lengths (twist the
facts, start shouting, make excuses or accusations, call up past sins) to avoid being wrong. You can t
listen to criticism, you can t be corrected, and you can t take suggestions to change. Derailing This
listening block involves suddenly changing the subject. You derail the train of conversation when you
get uncomfortable or bored with a topic. Another way of derailing is by
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Health Benefits Of Support Group Therapy
A support group is a gathering of people who share a common health concern or interest. (Healthy
Lifestyle: Stress Management, 2015) Support groups are created to help individuals with various
mental, medical, and personal histories understand that they are not alone in what they are going
through, creating an environment of open dialogue and non judgement. Professional group therapy can
make people feel uncomfortable in sharing the floor with others; in a support group, it is a place to
share advice, troubles, and experiences.
Support groups vary depending on the topic. Some are peer created, whether by someone affected by
the topic or someone who is interested in it, and some are created by organizations like charity groups,
mental health groups, or for educational purposes.
Heart transplantation is often indicated for cardiomyopathy, which is a disease of the heart muscle that
is associated with cardiac dysfunction. (Management of Patients with Structural, Infectious, and
Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders, 2014) Cardiac dysfunction can lead to an increase in systemic
vascular resistance, as well as sodium and fluid retention. Sodium is the electrolyte that regulates
water inside and outside of the cell. When sodium is retained, the individual is at risk for fluid volume
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Some patients believe that their age, economic status, or psychosocial history places them behind
other persons on the transplant waiting list. When a donor heart is available, a computer generates a
list of recipients based on varying factors, including ABO blood group compatibility, age, body sizes
of the donor and possible recipient, severity of illness, the distance between the donor and recipient,
and how long the recipient has been on the waiting
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Jones Town Religion
909 Found dead in Jones town,Guyana South America from Kool aid flavored cyanide, screams
headline news November, 18 1979.What seems to be a peaceful New religion movement started in
California for People in search for Hope and relief in Desperate Times from the Social inequalities,
Unjust Killing, poverty ,and despair during the late seventies to early eighties.In the beginning people
promise utopia a perfect society tens to hundreds of single mothers ,blacks, homosexuals and families
all alike dropped their lives to flocking onto planes for a vision of the good life. Over a thousand
people joined the Peoples Temple . This entire Religious Movement was run by one man said to be the
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Time is the key difference in a new religious movement and a religion.There were thousands of failed
religious movements most come to fall from failing to popularize and convince people of the world
that their word is the best word.Currently there are four hundred two confirmed new religious
movements. This is little to the four thousand two hundred estimated religions on earth. One of the
many reasons American colonist seized from the British, was the heavy religious control of
Christianity there. When they finally claimed independence one of the first things declared was the
freedom of religion, allowing all to practice their religion within the united states without persecution,
but freedom at what cost?
Numerous amount of studies have taken place on why new religious movements are so popular. It
seems to be people have some mental disorder that leads them to believe that they have no purpose in
life and everything they do is just a sham. recent study by the National Institute of Mental Health
found that approximately 20% of the general population has at least one psychiatric
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In The Coal Mines Summary
The photo labeled In the Coal Mines was very interesting, because the children are in a factory
working. In the portrait the children are in a row of five or more and they are completing their own
task. The children in the photo appear to be young boys. The children in the photo seem tired because
they are sitting on wood and they are hunched over while working. They also appear unhappy and
trained, because they are facing forward, not talking, or smiling. All the children are focused on
getting their work done. Every row of children has an adult or someone older than them behind them
making sure they are working. The people watching the children appear to be adult or teenage males
who are holding objects that appear to be a steel pole or
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Galileo s Observation Of Astronomy
Galileo s use of the telescope in 1609 revolutionized the field of astronomy because his observations
disproved the geocentric theory and provided strong evidence for the Copernican/Heliocentric system.
Galileo discovered four satellites orbiting Jupiter; this observation contradicted the geocentric theory
by proving that it is possible for objects to orbit something other than Earth. His observation of the
phases of Venus supported the heliocentric theory because he discovered they were similar to the
Moon s phases (from thin crescent to full) which would not be possible if Venus orbited the Earth as it
would never pass behind the Sun. Further, he observed that Venus changed size which would be
expected if it was orbiting the sun as predicted by the Copernican system.
Ground based telescopes are limited because atmospheric light absorption prevents most wavelengths
of light from reaching the ground; only visible light, radio waves and some infrared wavelengths can
be observed from ground based telescopes. Space telescopes are advantageous because they are above
the atmosphere and thus allow us to observe other wavelengths such as gamma rays, x rays, ultraviolet
and infrared. They are also unaffected by weather, daylight, and light pollution. Another advantage of
space telescopes is that they can provide sharper images because they are unaffected by atmospheric
turbulence which can blur the images of ground based telescopes (a phenomenon known as seeing ).
As of 2006 the
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What Career Paths Would Better Suit My Preferences
1. Introduction 0
2. Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Personality Test 0
References 0
1. Introduction
The purpose of this report is to use the available personality tests to provide us, as an individual with a
more detailed understanding of our mental preferences. I will compare and contrast the results from
the three tests I undertake and use them to find out what career paths would better suit my preferences.
The knowledge I will gain about myself and about Belbin s theory of team roles will allow me to work
out what role would best suit me on our team working field exercise.
2. Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Personality Test
2.1 WHAT IS THE MYERS BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR (MBTI)
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The final letter combines the previous two. [3]
2.2 MBTI RESULTS
My assigned 4 letter Myers Briggs Type Indicator was ESTJ. This translates too Extraversion,
Sensing, Thinking, Judging. I found when completing the test that it was in some cases hard to pick an
answer due to being swayed by both sides of the preferences, but following the advice on the site, if
you think back to when you were younger than twelve years of age and ask yourself the question, then
that is your answer, as the core of our cognitive organisation is fixed by this age. [3]
2.4 COMAPARING TO SELF PERCEPTION
When comparing my own self perception to my MBTI, I agree on the majority of the results. I
personally think that I gain most of my energy from the outside world and the people around me. I
enjoy another person s company and I do feel cut off when I am unable to interact with others.
However, I feel I have some introverted characteristics such as, thinking and reflecting first before I
act as I like to analyse situations and decisions, along with sometimes preferring one to one
communication and relationships. [3]
I agree with the test about my way of understanding being based around sensing. I feel I use my
common sense to create practical solutions, rather than using my imagination and inventing new
possibilities. [3]
For the third letter I base my judgements and
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Diversity Reflection
The implications and understandings developed in class were a gateway in applying it to real world
work. Being given the opportunity to volunteer at The Continuum, I was able to understand the
meaning of disability in the lives of others. I saw firsthand how access, knowledge, and care can
transform a person s daily life in all aspects. With educative modules on assistive technology, culture
and care, family issues, and many others, I was able to transform my perspective and practice what I
am currently learning in the classroom. The Continuum provides a ReGenerations Adult Day Club for
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  • 1. Writing A Scientific 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 Scientific Paper Writing A Scientific Paper
  • 2. Media And Fear Each year, the media s influence on our lives and opinions grows and strengthens. Gone are the days when the media solely existed to inform its audience of current events. Now, the media s messages result in noticeable shifts in public opinion and the reinforcement of individual attitudes and beliefs. With profits, ratings, and viewership in sight, outlets prioritize a limited selection of controversial and opinionated stories to keep their audience engaged and wanting more. One glaring instance of this was when the media constantly covered and analyzed the plans to construct a mosque near the 9/11 memorial site in mid 2010. Although city officials and developers were initially excited about the idea, the media s coverage successfully turned ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Three examples stand out: (1) outlets highlighted the insensitivity of the project; (2) news channels gave hate group leaders such as Pamela Geller with the Stop the Islamization of America (SIOA) movement precious broadcast time; and (3) media commentators overwhelming opined on the issue, with one going so far to say There are many questions about the Ground Zero mosque. But just one answer. Move it away. This entire time, the media possessed the power to control the news cycle and advance those views in line with their agenda. As viewers became more aware and fearful of the events, the media were driven towards both advertisement profits and viewership numbers resulting in controversial and prejudice news ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Christopher Hitchens s Views On Politics, Culture,... Christopher Hitchens was a British American intellectual and writer who was known worldwide for his controversial opinions and provocative forms of expression. His works were published in a number of books and in multitudes of magazines, such as Vanity Fair, Slate, and The Atlantic, just to name a few. However, a large portion of his time was spent actively expressing his opinions in televised debates, public forums, and university speeches. His interest in political science after graduating from Balliol College in Oxford molded his ideas into a general theme of anti authoritarianism. This theme was very well imbedded into his career, for he wrote much about politics, culture, religion, and literature. As a critic of both society and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This, in turn, gives his argument much more weight and validity. The ability to capture such an audience requires a great deal of scholarly language, which he accomplishes by utilizing his wide vocabulary. His work is loaded with words like scrupulous, refractory, sanguinary, ( The Real Mahatma Gandhi ), fatuous, and invocations ( Free Speech ). The use of such words gives his arguments a sense of sophistication, which serves to make his arguments sound legitimate. Furthermore, through scathing remarks about his subject, his humorously brutal tone serves to engage and entertain his audience. Witty comments, such as But the two greatest achievements of Austria are to have convinced the world that Hitler was German and that Beethoven was Viennese, allow Hitchens to discredit his subject and say that it has not had any real accomplishments. Altogether, he demonstrates that valid criticism of anyone can be entertaining, yet scholarly. One distinct style that set Hitchens apart from most thought provoking scholars is his use of obscene and politically incorrect language. This works to shock the reader and to engage them even further. In his Vanity Fair essay, Why Women Aren t Funny, he discourteously insists that most humorous women are hefty or dykey or Jewish, or some combo of the three ( Why Women Aren t Funny ). Hitchens is known ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Explanation Of The Story Of Sherlock Holmes 1. Explanation of the plot (summary) Doctor John H. Watson, who served in the war in Afghanistan, needs to share a place to live because economic issues, and Sherlock Holmes, an eccentric and talented consulting detective, is the person who becomes his best option. After a few days of living together, Watson finds out Holmes s profession when he receives a letter from a detective Tobias Gregson, who asks for help to discover who was the murderer of E. J. Drebber. Watson joins Holmes to the crime scene, and he observes how Holmes works and gives clues about the murderer to the police only using his observation skills. Holmes works alone to get more information about the crime, and Watson learns and asks about his methods, which are explained as if they were a piece of cake. Having discovered who is the murderer, Holmes sets a trap ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Conflict (main problem or situation) E. J. Drebber, a possible American businessman, is found killed in a hotel room without any injury or blood on his body even though there are marks of blood surrounding the body. Some clues found are a woman s ring and the German word Rache , which means revenge, which confuses to the police. 3. Raising actions (events that highlight or stress the conflict) Sherlock Holmes observes the crime scene and jumps into conclusions based on his observation skills and works alone to solve the crime. Later, Detective Gregson tells Holmes he thinks Arthur Champertein is the murderer because Drebber tried to abuse and marry Arthur s sister, but this theory is refuted when Lestrade lets them know that Joseph Strangerson, Drebber s secretary, was found dead. 4. Climax (the most important event that comes near the end) Sherlock Holmes knows who is the killer, but he does not say the name to Lestrade and Gregson because they could ruin the plan. However, Holmes sets a trap at the moment when the detectives are with him, and he arrests Jefferson Hope, the murderer, who pretended to be a cab driver all the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Naturalism And Naturalism To start things off, both versions touched on the four traits in which naturalism convey. Those four traits being heredity, passion, instinct, and environment. However, not all traits were expressed the same, and not all traits had the same substance or background information within the stories. For starters in Version A, each character was identified by their gender, but in Version B, the character had an actual name. Version A suggests This fact did not worry the man (London 629). However, in Version B it states In the Klondike, as Tom Vincent... (1). This goes against the whole basis of naturalism. Naturalism is very raw and philosophical when it comes to identity. In the sense of not caring for names. It ll rather identify something ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nevertheless, Version A had a little twist to it because unlike Version B, the man in Version A had a dog to accompany him. The dog played a very pivotal role in this story. In Version A, you see the true fashion of Eric Link s method of Scientific Naturalism. The story shows how the man was willing to kill the dog, so that he could use the carcass to relieve his hands from the numbness. Version A stated He remembered the tale of the man, caught in a blizzard, who killed a steer and crawled inside the carcass, and so was saved (London 636). In other words, he was willing to take a life to save his own. This is naturalism at its finest because in order to live, sometimes we have to do the unthinkable. Survival of the fittest plays a crucial role in life or death situations. In addition to that, when it comes to death in naturalism; we tend to have two choices. Either you accept defeat and die or you go out swinging, and maybe just maybe you will live. In both stories, the men are about to freeze to death. However, one begins to panic and accept his demise. While the other begins to think of a solution. Version A states There were lots worse ways to die (London 638). This shows the pessimistic side of the man in Version A. This goes hand to hand with Becker s definition of naturalism. Which touches on the subjects of being hopeless. Version B states Burned hands are better than dead hands. No hands at all were better than death (5). This shows the instinct of man ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Effects Of The Speciation Of WO3 Species The speciation of WO3 species and the effect of B2O3 on the coordination states of WO3 species were surveyed by the UV vis DRS technique, and the results are shown in Fig 6. All the spectra were obtained by deducting the spectrum of the support UiO 66. For comparison, the UV vis DRS spectrum of bulk WO3 is also presented, exhibiting a strong absorption band at 450 nm with a weak shoulder at 360 nm, accompanied by relatively weaker bands at 230 and 280 nm (Fig. 6A a), and these bands are attributed to crystalline WO3, isolated WO4 tetrahedral species, and isolated or low condensed oligomeric tungsten oxide species in octahedral coordination, respectively. Compared to bulk WO3, different WO3/UiO 66 samples absorbed at 230, 280, and 310 nm ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... XPS measurement was used to investigate the chemical state of the tungsten and boron species in 40 wt% WO3/UiO 66 and 15 wt% B2O3 40 wt% WO3/UiO 66 samples. Fig. 7(A) shows the W 4f XPS spectrum and the curve fitting result of 40 wt% WO3/UiO 66 sample. Tungsten species appear in two different states in 40 wt% WO3/UiO 66 material. The peaks with the binding energies at 35.3 and 37.5 eV are associated with W5+ species, whereas the peaks at 34.6 and 36.8 eV can be assigned to W6+ species. The corresponding results for 15 wt% B2O3 40 wt% WO3/UiO 66 sample are shown in Fig. 7(B). The XPS spectrum of 15 wt% B2O3 40 wt% WO3/UiO 66 material appears to be same as that of 40 wt% WO3/UiO 66 material and shows identical positions for the W4f peaks, except for the minor charging effect. Both W5+ and W6+ species are detected; however, the molar ratio of W6+/W5+ calculated according to the relative peak intensity of W4f increases from 2.1 to 2.2 (Table 2) after the introduction of B2O3 species as an active additive promoter, suggesting that the content of W6+ species on the surface of B2O3 WO3/UiO 66 sample increases and forms some aggregated tungsten ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Modern Techniques Like Cloning And Restriction Enzymes Introduction: Humans have interfered with organisms throughout the past, present and will still continue to do so in the future. In January 1995 14 wolves were captured in Canada to be reintroduced in Yellowstone changing the biodiversity. The biological traits change as human s interfere with wildlife, it has affected the population and the reproduction of species (Mary A. Orland, 2014). Modern techniques like cloning and restriction enzymes allow genetic material to be transferred from one organism to another to exchange genetic material. This then puts a permanent change in an organism s gene making it an artificial species like the Belgian Blue, Featherless chickens and the Enviropig. Although making it cheaper and easier to produce such as making it simple selecting traits and crops utilizing less applications to reproduce, GMO s allow farmers to receive more product from the organism allowing them to make more money. Evolution is how one form of life develops into a different form. Evolution is a change in the genetic composition of a population over geological time*. It helps explain why living organisms such as animal, human or plant act and look a certain way. An organism s genotype is the set of genes that it carries*. Phenotype is the observable characteristic which is usually influence by the organisms genotype and its surrounding environment. Charles Darwin discovered the theory of evolution in 1836 he states that All species of organisms arise and develop ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Resesarch CASE: American Barrick Resources Corporation : Managing Gold Price Risk 1. In the absence of a hedging program using financial instruments, how sensitive would Barrick stock be to gold price changes? For every 1% change in gold prices, how might its stock be affected? How could the firm manage its gold price exposure without the use of financial contracts? Particulars for yr 1992($ million) | | Pretax earnings (Exhibit 2) | 223 | Reductions in earning of gold sold at spot (1280mn oz x (422 345) (Exhibit 12) | (99) | Proforma Pretax Earnings | 124 | Taxes @ 21% (Exhibit 2) | (26) | After Tax Earnings | 98 | Thus in absence of risk management program the American Barrick stock would be more sensitive to gold price ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1992, American Barrick produced and sold over 1.28 Million Ounces of gold at a price of $422 instead of $345 market rate, as a result of the risk management program. Such benefits would lead to higher revenues, and thus higher profits and in turn render higher value for the shareholders. The organisation guidelines clearly specifed that the risk managemnt system should be such that they are fully protected against price declines for 3yrs and 20 25% for a decade. Thus such a mechanism helped create value for the shareholders as the profits of a Gold mine are dependent on fluctuation in gold prices and the difference between revenue and costs. Thus locking future prices, provided financial stability, enabling the organisation to avoids dips, and plan cash flows in a confident way, and in combination with the rising production, offered investors and shareholders a predictable , rising earnings profile in the future 1. How would you characterize the evolution of Barrick s price risk management activities? Are they consistent with the stated policy goals? As a producer of commodity products, gold mining firms had virtually no marketing or distribution costs. There was always a ready market for their products, at market prices, once extracted from the earth amp; refined. Therefore a gold mine s profits were a function of the quantity of its production ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Wang Lung s Struggle In The Good Earth The historical classic, The Good Earth , revolves around the life of Wang Lung, introducing the average Chinese farmer on his wedding day to the slave O lan. Together, the newly married couple care for Wang Lung s father and farm the land, prospering from the fruits of their labor. Their early life continues to bring great fortune when they are able to purchase land from the House of Hwang, who O lan served, and when their first two children are born sons. However, their fortune is short lived when bad omens rise because of Wang Lung s insolent behavior towards his uncle s family. Not only is their third child born a daughter, but a drought begins, preventing the land from cultivating and spreading both poverty and starvation through the North. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Technological Progress Is A Significant Driving Force... Technological progress is a significant driving force behind economic growth, citizen engagement and job creation. Information and communication technologies (ICT), specifically, are restructuring many aspects of the world s economies, governments and societies (http://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/ict/overview, 2016). A quote from Justin Reich on MindShift comes to mind via Kwout One simple way of understanding our pedagogical theory of iPads is that we don t want them to just become replacements for notebooks and textbooks, we want them to be objects to think with. We want students using them to mess around with the world around them and their courses of study. The National Research Council s Committee on Information Technology Literacy (1999) included intellectual capabilities as being critical to technological fluency, citing engagement in sustained reasoning and expecting the unexpected as two of the eight key elements that enable students to plan, design, execute, and evaluate a solution. All of these are critical aspects of higher order thinking and rigorous thinking (Instructional Technology Department, 2016). Higher order thinking in the context of a fast paced, knowledge based society requires both divergent and convergent thinking. Divergent thinking uses the creativity to play what if, establishing multiple scenarios and ideas to consider as hypotheses. Convergent thinking enables students to use sound reasoning and common sense to analyze those possibilities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Environmental Resources Of Port River Estuary Introduction An estuary is semi enclosed bay where sea water mixes with freshwater. They are home to 70% of the world s marine life. The port river estuary defines the areas of North Haven, outer harbour, barker inlet, Torrens Island, the St Kilda mangroves and other areas near to the coastline. It is located approximately 20km north west of the city of Adelaide. The following report will discuss the environmental resources and humans have affected the local ecosystems. Environmental Resources of the Port River Estuary The Port River Estuary has a wide variety of natural resources. This is mainly due to its large size. The Port River Estuary has a 346km2 catchment. In the catchment there are about 6.3km2 of salt marshes, 7.2km2 of mudflat area and 17km2 of mangroves. The Port River Estuary supports the growth of seagrass, some ground vegetation and many different varieties of fish. Some of the main fish species that use the Estuary for a habitat are king gorge whiting, yellow fin whiting and southern sea garfish. The estuary also supports about 57 different species of waterbirds and some dolphins. Due to the estuary s large size and access to the ocean, the vast majority of South Australia s importing and exporting of cargo. Another resource of the estuary is the dolphin sanctuary, which a large amount of the estuary. It was built to protect dolphins in the estuary from human activity. The most obvious resource that is found in the Port River Estuary is water, salt and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Coming Out By Heiner Carow Within German cinema, one can identify a particular type of films taking place in, and thematizing issues of, the former East German state. Given the undemocratic nature of the GDR, these films are particularly suited to discuss the way that people react to a status quo: whether by accepting it and conforming to it, or by rejecting and subverting it in various ways. These different options appear in the two films analysed in this essay. Coming Out (1989) by Heiner Carow was filmed in the GDR, and charts a gay man s process of acceptance of himself. The Lives of Others (2006) by Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck looks back at the GDR s past, and more specifically at the actions of the Stasi. Its plot, set in 1984, follows a Stasi agent s conversion to political subversion and to being a good man . First, this essay will examine the representation of acceptance of the status quo in these films, before turning to the portrayal of subversion. Lastly, it will highlight some of the negative aspects of the subversion depicted such aspects being introduced either in a conscious and critical way, or not. First, acceptance of the status quo occurs in its internalization by the characters. At this stage, they do not question the rules of the society in which they live. Thus, in Coming Out, Philipp tries to fit into the dominant heterosexual model by settling into domestic life with his fiancée, because he has internalized homophobia, having lived in a heterosexist society all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Piers Plowman Dbq Jonathan Knowles Rm. 223 4/13/16 Document 1 Excerpt from Piers Plowman Question: What economic trap did peasants suffer from according to lines 3 4? 3: Changed with their children, and chief lord s rent 4: What by spinning they save, they spend it in house hire Answer: The economic trap that is stated in this poem, translated by Terence Tiller, to the peasants is a couple of things. First, in the 3rd line, it states, Charged with their children, and chief lords rent, which is implying that they must pay for their children and also pay or rent the land that they live on which is granted to them by the lords. In line 4 it states, What by spinning they save, they spend it in house hire. This is stating that the peasants would have to also pay for their houses damages while being stressed by all the other cluttered things they must pay for. They overall economic trap for the peasants is them paying others and for themselves to live a somewhat healthy life, such as lords and vassals and for their children. Document 2 Quotation from Juan Ruiz What does the writer mean by a man not being able to , call himself his own master? Question: Answer: The writer means that compared to a man with excessive wealth being honorable and respected, the man that is penniless cannot call himself his own master. This implies that while the man with wealth is the ruler, the penniless man is the one being ruled. The man with no money cannot call himself his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Similarities And Differences In Rikki-Tavi Similarities and Differences in the Movie and the Book in Rikki Tikki Tavi Rikki Tikki has many similarities as well as differences in the movie and book. Rikki Tikki is a mongoose which is a small carnivorous mammal with a long body and a tall and grizzled or banded coat. Although the book and the movie have many similarities there are also several differences in the book and movie. Some of them are minor differences though, for example, in the book, the first night that Rikki Tikki stayed there he was given a piece of raw meat when in the movie he was given a banana. Some more of the similarities and differences in the book and movie Rikki Tikki ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the book, many of the characters were described in a good way in the book and were just like they had been described in the movie. Teddy and his family were just like they had been described in the book and said every single one of the lines they said in the book in the movie and also did the action that were described in the book. One example is that when Teddy said, Here s a dead mongoose. Let s have a funeral. he said those exact same words in the movie. Another similarity including the characters would be when Darzee s wife decided to help Rikki Tikki by pretending she had a broken wing to distract Nagaina while Rikki Tikki decided to kill all but one of her eggs. It also happened just as it was described in the book when she decided to help him and showed both the part where Darzee s wife decided to help him and when Rikki Tikki goes to kill most of Nagaina s eggs. The way that this had happened in the book was the same way that that it had happened in the movie. Both of these two things were similarities in the book and movie that had to do with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Individualism In Walt Whitman s Song Of Myself Tina Dinh Mrs. Goddard 1001340 4.27.18 An Analysis of Song of Myself The medicine of conformity changes into poison as time passes. Pain is alleviated as the conformist follows the path that has been carved for him rather than designing one of his own. However, the relief is temporary as the benefiter turns into a prisoner of standards and can no longer live as he pleases. Transcendentalism was a movement that celebrated the self and emphasized living life rather than structuring it. One transcendentalist, Walt Whitman, builds the theme of individualism in Song of Myself by using free verse, symbolism, and rhythm. Individuals should think for themselves instead of following societal rules. By stopping the act of conformity, You shall ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Intuitive decisions allow self appreciation since the results of those choices were self deprived. People can say I celebrate myself, and sing myself, And what I assume you shall assume, For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you. The repetition of words, including myself, assume, and belong, emphasizes Whitman s understanding of himself. He loves himself, as indicated through his free verse style, and wants to convey that emotion to the audience. His exchange with them and the atom symbolizes the connectivity he feels with his readers. At the core of his identity is his humanity, which he shares with his readers, along with his thoughts and emotions. Whitman does not see himself as an outsider for following his intuition, rather a representative of humanity. Similarly, atoms are the simplest form of matter. As people conform, their life becomes complicated. To live a life adopted from society is to live meanly, like ants (Thoreau 395). Such a life involves following others and living a monotonous life without considering its purpose. Running a path that was designed by someone else is exhausting as one keeps considering what the next task is to continue the path. The longer this life continues, the longer one lives in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Scandal in Bohemia Essay Tammy Coleman Dr. Wilson The Bohemian Scandal In Conan Doyle s short story A Scandal in Bohemia (1888), Sherlock Holmes can tell that the stranger possess great wealth before he speaks a single word. Sherlock Holmes analyzes everything when it comes to people. He uses their appearance, how they carry themselves, and what kind of objects they have on them. The author uses descriptive words to describe the way the stranger looked. This essay will prove that Sherlock Holmes is so observant of everyone, that he can tell who you are before speaking to you. In the short story A Scandal in Bohemia Mr. Sherlock Holmes receives a letter of the most secretive importance. In this letter, it was stated that the person is not to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A man with luxury would have an area where he can get exercise regularly and would be well nourished. Watson describes his clothing as rich but bad in taste. In many countries being gaudy is a sign of having wealth. It is a way of expressing that they have more money than everyone else. The stranger has bands of astrakhan on his sleeves. Astrakhan is fur from a young lambs coat. People with money tend to wear fur that no one else can afford. He was wearing a cloak with flame coloured silk. Silk is a precious material that only the rich could trade for. His brooch had a single flaming beryl. A beryl is a gem, and gems were used as jewelry. The beryl was most likely a rare gem because Watson described it as a flaming beryl. It was intensely passionate to the eye. The boots were trimmed with rich brown fur. Notice that he did not describe the fur as just fur. He stated that it was a rich brown fur. As stated before, most likely an animal s fur that is rare. The man had his face covered with a black vizard. The man was trying to hide his identity with a black vizard. Only someone who would be recognized would wear a mask. The man made sure that Holmes could not see his face because his hand was still raised to ensure it was covered. This was to ensure his identity was concealed. Watson described his face of having strong features and to have a length of obstinancy. The man knows what he wants and gets it. He has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Similarities And Differences Between The Giver Movie And... There are many differences between the book and movie version of The Giver. The movie changed many parts of the book, to make the movie more interesting and intense, so that people will be more interested in watching it. One difference is the way that Jonas received the memories from the Giver. Another difference is the relationship between Jonas and Fiona. The final difference is when Jonas flees his community when he wasn t supposed to and succeeded without getting caught. This essay will describe the differences between the book and the movie version of the Giver. The way that Jonas receives the memories in the book is different from the way he receives the memories in the movie. In the book, Jonas had to receive the Giver s memories by laying down on a bed while the Giver rubbed his back to transfer the memories to Jonas, Jonas felt nothing unusual at first. He only felt the light touch of the old man s hands on his back ( Pg 101). However, in the movie, it was different. In the movie Jonas had to sit on a chair in front of the Giver. The Giver would hold Jonas wrists to transfer the memories to him. If the movie had used the method from the book, then we wouldn t be able to see Jonas facial expressions because he would be facing down on the bed. Jonas relationship with the Giver is different from the book to the movie and so is his relationship with Fiona. Jonas and Fiona never really had a strong relationship in the book. However, they did have a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Oxidation Titration Introduction/Theoretical Background: A common task in chemistry is the determination of a substance present in a product. If the product contains a substance that can be oxidized, then it is possible to determine the number of moles of that substance by titrating the sample with a solution of a strong oxidizing agent. In this lab, a solution of KMnO4, an oxidizing agent, will be standardized by titration with a solution containing a known concentration of iron (II) ions, (Fe+). The concentration of oxalic acid solution will be determined by titration with the MnO4 solution that had been standardized first. The purpose of this lab is to standardize a solution of potassium permanganate by redox titration with a standard solution of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Add 20 mL of distilled water to each flask and swirl. 5. Warm the first flask to about 85°C on the hot plate. 6. Immediately titrate this solution with the standardized MnO4 solution from Part 1. Record both the initial and final buret readings in the Part 2 Data Table. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 with the second flask. Data Table: | Trial 1 | Trial 2 | Trial 3 | Volume of Fe2+ solution titrated | 10 mL | 10 mL | 10 mL | Initial volume of MnO4 solution | 3.5 mL | 14.5 mL | 24.8 mL | Final volume of MnO4 solution | 14.5 mL | 24.8 mL | 35.32 mL | Volume of MnO4 added | 11 mL | 10.3 mL | 10.52 mL | | Trial 1 | Trial 2 | Volume of H2C2O4 solution titrated | 25 mL | 25 mL | Initial volume of MnO4 solution | 2 mL | 15 mL | Final volume of MnO4 solution | 15 mL | 28 mL | Volume of MnO4 added | 13 mL | 13 mL | Calculations: Balancing: Reduction: 8H+ + MnO4 + 5e gt; Mn2+ + 4H2O Oxidation : Fe2+ gt; Fe3+ + e 8H+ + MnO4 + 5e gt; Mn2+ + 4H2O 5Fe2+ gt; 5Fe3+ + 5e Balanced overall: 8H+(aq) +MnO4 (aq) + 5Fe2+(aq) gt; 5Fe3+(aq) + Mn2+(aq) + 4H2O(l) Normality: Number of electrons transferred = number of equivalents = 5 Equivalent weight: (39.10g/mol + 54.94g/mol + 4*16.00g/mol)/5 = 31.61g/mol Normality = 5M = 5 * .020M = .100N Volumes: Trial 1:
  • 19. FeSO4: 24.60mL 14.76mL = 9.84mL KMnO4: 26.20mL 9.18mL = 17.02mL Trial 2: FeSO4: 34.59mL ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Eccles Mining Disaster Mining has historically been one of the most important industries in West Virginia. It s so important to us. Miners are strong, tough, hardworking people who work or has worked in dangerous conditions. It s difficult to imagine the miners didn t see the possibility of an explosion every day they went to work in the mines. Perhaps they did and they still went, aware of the possibility but going anyway because their families needed to eat. This essay will explore what happened in Eccles mining disaster of 1914. There were only 1500 people in Eccles, a West Virginia town where almost everyone was a miner. We depend economy on the continuation of the coal mines. Eccles coal mine was owned by the Guggenheims and actually considered relatively safe in comparison to other mines. At the time it was the second most disastrous explosion of all time. The miners in Eccles used a new invention called the carbide lamp. It worked better than the oil wick lamps used before 1910 and seemed safer besides the unique odor of the acetylene gas emitted by the lamps. On April 28, 1914, the day of the Ecles mining disaster, the flame on one of these lamps met with a pocket of gas and exploded in mine shaft No 5. That explosion set off an explosion in mine shaft No 6, collapsing the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, fifty bodies were found. They d been burned to death. In what seems like cruel irony, the mines also became flooded. Without a certainty of saving the men, their hopes of continuing the rescue effort had to be evaluated. Meanwhile, upon hearing that bodies were found, the residents of Eccles, who most assuredly knew many of those who d passed away, rushed to the mines, attempting to get past the cordoned areas. So many bodies were found that it was decided a morgue must be established before any more were removed from the mine. Although the rescue effort continued, very progress was slow and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. An Analysis of the Choice Between Separated and Mixed... An analysis of the choice between separated and mixed operation model for ICBC( London) Abstract: Since the fifth wave of Merge and Acquisition in the 1990s, the global banking industries have developed towards the direction of large scale, international and omnipotent banks. The mixed operation of the commercial banks had already been the leading trend in the 21st century. With China s entrance into WTO at the end of last century, the Chinese financial institutions, especially the Chinese bank industries, are destined to participate in the global economy and to face the keen competition from the financial conglomerate of the western developed countries. The commercial banks still operate separately at present according to the law. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The competition among commercial banks increased. Especially, after joining WTO, Chinese state owned commercial banks face more direct threat from foreign competition. However, China s Commercial Bank Law clearly provides the current business model of commercial banks is separate operation, separate supervision (Qu and Sun, 2006). Also as the renovation of technology and the continuous development of the world s financial markets, the various financial derivatives have been promoted. Meanwhile, the integration between different financial sectors gradually strengthened. The original separated operation and supervision mechanism hinder the innovation of financial system and enhancement of service efficiency. ICBC (London) is facing the level of competition in the financial sector will become more intense, which requires the development under the British FSA s supervision. It must keep the pace of the international financial banks. That means the mixed operation will be the future development direction. To reach this argument, this paper will be based on the primary and secondary data of operation performance of HSBC and ICBC operated in UK, and analyze the result of comparison to conduct the appropriate choice of operation model for ICBC operating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Research Topics On Web Mining RESEARCH ISSUES IN WEB MINING ABSTRACT Web is a collection of inter related files on one or more web servers while web mining means extracting valuable information from web databases. Web mining is one of the data mining domains where data mining techniques are used for extracting information from the web servers. The web data includes web pages, web links, objects on the web and web logs. Web mining is used to understand the customer behaviour, evaluate a particular website based on the information which is stored in web log files. Web mining is evaluated by using data mining techniques, namely classification, clustering, and association rules. It has some beneficial areas or applications such as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1. INTRODUCTION Web mining is the application of data mining technique which is an unstructured or semi structured data and it automatically discovers and extracts potentially useful and previously unknown information or knowledge from the web. The significant web mining applications are website design, web search, search engines, information retrieval, network management, E commerce, business and artificial intelligence, web market places and web communities. Online business breaks the barrier of time and space as compared to the physical office business. Big companies around the world are realizing that e commerce is not just buying and selling over Internet, rather it improves the efficiency to compete with other giants in the market. This application includes the temporal issues for the users. [] Web mining has three classifications namely, web content mining, web structure mining and web usage mining. Each classification is having its own algorithms and tools. Web content mining is nothing but the discovery of valuable information from web documents and these web documents may contain text, image, hyperlinks, metadata and structured records. It is used to look at the information by search engine or web spiders i.e. Google, Yahoo. It is the process of retrieving the useful information from the web content or web documents. Web structure mining is also a process of discovering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Trip To The Railway Essay So they all sat down on a great flat grey stone that had pushed itself up out of the grass; it was one of many that lay about on the hillside, and when Mother came out to look for them at eight o clock, she found them deeply asleep in a contented, sun warmed bunch. They had made an excellent fire, and had set the kettle on it at about half past five. So that by eight the fire had been out for some time, the water had all boiled away, and the bottom was burned out of the kettle. Also they had not thought of washing the crockery before they set the table. But it doesn t matter the cups and saucers, I mean, said Mother. Because I ve found another room I d quite forgotten there was one. And it s magic! And I ve boiled the water for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That thought was double, and consisted, like the bits of information in the Child s Guide to Knowledge, of a question and an answer. Q. Where shall we go? A. To the railway. So to the railway they went, and as soon as they started for the railway they saw where the garden had hidden itself. It was right behind the stables, and it had a high wall all round. Oh, never mind about the garden now! cried Peter. Mother told me this morning where it was. It ll keep till tomorrow. Let s get to the railway. The way to the railway was all down hill over smooth, short turf with here and there furze bushes and grey and yellow rocks sticking out like candied peel from the top of a cake. The way ended in a steep run and a wooden fence and there was the railway with the shining metals and the telegraph wires and posts and signals. They all climbed on to the top of the fence, and then suddenly there was a rumbling sound that made them look along the line to the right, where the dark mouth of a tunnel opened itself in the face of a rocky cliff; next moment a train had rushed out of the tunnel with a shriek and a snort, and had slid noisily past them. They felt the rush of its passing, and the pebbles on the line jumped and rattled under it as it went by. Oh! said Roberta, drawing a long breath; it was like a great dragon tearing by. Did you feel it fan us with its hot wings?
  • 24. I suppose a dragon s lair might look very like that tunnel from the outside, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Study of Biodiversity Biodiversity the amount of living things; animals, microorganisms and plants. It also includes the genetic information these living things contain, and the ecosystems and biomes they form. 3 ways biodiversity can be studied: GENETIC DIVERSITY: The amount of different genetic characteristics of the species in their genetic make up. SPEICIES DIVERSITY: the amount of species in a particular area in the world. ECOSYSTEM DIVERSITY: the amount of ecosystems in a given region or biome. Places of biodiversity include coral, rainforests, sea grass beds, and mangroves. Australian soils Old and fragile soils. Water requirements of native plants are adapted to this. Australia is slowly shifting northwards. The climate will gradually change. Bushfires. Species can affect scale and range of the bushfires. Lowest rainfall of the 5 inhabited continents. Few rivers and lakes. Australian biodiversity 600,000 700,000 species. Endemic species; 83% of mammals, 45% of birds, 89% of reptiles and 93% frogs. About a minimum of 60 70 species have become extinct, since European settlement. Hotspot(s) A region where there is at least 1500 of 800,000 or 0.5% of plant species (70% vegetation). Hotspots have high diversity, are not found outside the area, a loss of endemic species and are also likely to be lost. Human impacts on biodiversity Unsustainable use of resources: Agriculture (monoculture and stripping land). Fisheries (overfishing). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Informative Speech Outline On Anxiety Hailey Kies Professor Chambers SPC 2608 06M 12 February 2018 Informative Speech Topic: Anxiety. General Purpose: To inform. Specific Purpose: By the end of my speech the audience should have a grasp understanding of what anxiety is and how it affects a large percent of the population. Central Idea: Anxiety is something many people have dealt with at least some point in their lives. Many people have fears of speaking in public and this is a major contribution to anxiety. Introduction: One time my friend cassidy was giving a presentation to her government class and she was so nervous and scared to present, that her anxiety level peaked and she passed out in the middle of her presentation. Crazy right? Well a lot of people experience different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Works Cited Ali, Majed. M. Al , et al. Social anxiety in relation to social skills, aggression, and stress among male and female commercial institute students. Education, vol. 132, no. 2, 2011, p. 351+. Opposing Viewpoints in Context, http://db02.linccweb.org/login? url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A278759334/OVIC?u=lincclin_bcc xid=24b04196. Accessed 19 Feb. 2018. http://db02.linccweb.org/login? url=http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/A278759334/OVIC?u=lincclin_bcc xid=24b04196 HOLINKA, CASSANDRA. Stress, Emotional Intelligence, and Life Satisfaction in College Students. College Student Journal, vol. 49, no. 2, Summer2015, p. 300. EBSCOhost, db02.linccweb.org/login? url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true db=f6h AN=103235394 site=ehost live. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: DSM 5. American Psychiatric Publishing, 2014. Lishman, J. (2005). Gender differences of social stress among adolescents. Journal of Mental Health, 5(2), 30 39. Majed, A. (2007). Stress Scale. Dept. of School Activities, Kuwait, Unpublished. Majed, A. (2006). Aggression Scale. Dept. of School Activities, Kuwait, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Developing Countries Energy Wood Charcoal The several targets are general objectives that cannot be adequately measured, as they do not specify actual values, which would permit them to be compared with future data. They are ambiguous and their success or failure will have to be judged subjectively by the 2030 assembly. Despite this problem, they can still be contextualized using various characteristics. Target 7.1 states that universal access to affordable, reliable, and modern energy services will be established by 2030. If universal is considered to be the totality of individuals, a strong estimate of this state will be possible. Current statistics of the world s population possessing electricity, for example, exist, which indicates this capability of measuring human s specific power consumption. ADDIN EN.CITE Gronewold20094[1]4412Nathanial Gronewold2009Scientific Americanhttp://www.scientificamerican.com/article/electricity gap developing countries energy wood charcoal/[1] Target 7.2 possesses the same issue as 7.1 as it does not supply values. 7.2 employs the word substantially to indicate its intent remaining indeed vague and immeasurable. Target 7.3 is the only one providing a mean to compare its progress, as the double of the current value is desired. Finally, target 7.a and 7.b again state unquantifiable goals. Their objective is to enhance and expand , respectively, access to clean energy research and the infrastructures providing all sustainable energy services. These terms cover a wide range of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Cinderell Cinderella And Cinderella When I was 16, my father divorced my mother. For she was not a good wife. She was looking for a new man who had a house and could provide food. We found someone soon, but the house, it wasn t as big as my father s house, but it was ok. We also found out that there was a girl living there and her name was Ella. After Ella s father died I felt horrible, but Mother and Drizella didn t seem to care since we were left all the money. She did all of our chores for us and cooked all of our food. One day, she spilled ash all over herself. She was then on named Cinder ella. I did not hate Ella, but I was so jealous of her that I was rude to her. I feel horrible for it and I wish I would have known. One faithful day we got a letter, an invitation to the royal ball! Mother, Drizella and I were all very excited. Ella seemed so thrilled when Mother asked the seamstress for three dresses. That was until she told poor Cinderella that the third dress was not for her. The royal ball came quickly, and it was the day before the ball. Drizella and I were very excited and fighting about who d win over the prince. At this ball, he would choose his queen. On the night of the ball Drizella and I were getting ready in our rooms. When we were finished pulling our corsets and putting on our hoop skirts, we went down the hall to the door to wait for Mother. We were ready to leave when Cinderella came running down the stairs in a pretty ish dress. I thought she looked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. To Kill A Mockingbird Literary Analysis The novel To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee, contains a plethora of literary techniques which evoke strong emotions and opinions within the reader. Evidence of these techniques include: colloquial and formal language, tone and metaphors. Through incorporation of these literary devices the reader is positioned to empathise with each of the character s perspectives whilst gaining a child s perspective of injustice. The employment of these literary techniques powerfully delivers the underlying themes of: racism, corruption of innocence and injustice. Narrated by Jean Finch or Scout retrospectively reflecting on her experiences as a child, this historical fiction is cautionary tale highlighting the embedded dangers of racial inequality and the prevailing injustice surrounding the town of Maycomb in the Great Depression. The story is set in the context of an uprising of black rights against slavery in America. The intentional use of colloquial and formal in dialogue enables the reader to differentiate between the characters through slang, racial slurs and formality. Atticus is a contrast from the majority of others in Maycomb as he is notably articulate and tends to not abbreviate often this is especially evident in the courtroom. When summarising the events of Tom Robinson s case he explains formally that The state has not produced one iota of medical evidence to the effect that the crime Tom Robinson is charged with ever took place. It reflects his status as a lawyer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How Did Jane Addams Contribute To Social Work Crystal Frazier Master of Social Worker Changing Lives Jane Addams Jane Addams is an American social activist. She is known as the mother of Social Work. She also was the co founder of the Hull House. The Hull House was a settlement house that Ellen Gates Starr and Jane Addams found in 1889. She was the voice for the poor, immigrants, and women. She has a great collection of numerous articles and books. The Hull House provided great services that helped women and provided care for children. It provided excellent resources for people who need help with English and illegal immigrants with citizenship classes. The house was consisted of 13 buildings that had clubs such as music and theater. She had a club just for single working girls as well (The Hull Museum). Likewise, a place where migrants of various groups accumulated to learn, to eat, to face off regarding, and to obtain the instruments important to put down roots in their new nation. Jane Addams work contributed to the peace movement during the First World War (Allen, 2008). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jane Addams. She lived with the individuals that she wanted to help and she did not pass judgement. She went to back for what she believed in and fought for the right of many people. She was also a Nobel Prize Winner which speaks volume for her many accomplishments. Along with other great women, they dedicated their life and time to improve the living conditions of many people and to provide education. Child labor was very big in Jane Addams era and she worked hard to eliminate child labor. Her work played a very important part in helping women to grow into careers such as nursing, social work, and civil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Pride In Hamlet Essay The battle between pride, an emotional force of confidence, and fate, a supernatural force that controls every aspect of humans lives, is ongoing in every human. To live an honorable and honest life, people must balance their pride and humility, but when pride becomes excessive, fate begins to assert power on the person until the person meets the inevitable collapse. Thomas Hardy, in The Return of the Native, and William Shakespeare, in The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, discuss the controlling power of supernatural forces. In The Return of the Native, Egdon Heath controls the lives of its inhabitants by exhibiting power over the supernatural force of fate. Clym Yeobright s excessive pride in his ambitious endeavor causes his blindness which symbolizes his regression from the advanced society of Paris to the primitive nature of Egdon Heath. Similarly, Eustacia Vye s pride in what she calls passionate love (Hardy 74) causes her death as she resists her fate. In William Shakespeare s, The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Denmark s restrictive powers force Hamlet to face a moral dilemma between pride and fate which ultimately leads to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clym s literal blindness is an instance of self destruction caused by his intense pride in his idealistic goal to create a school (Howe 18). To accelerate the creation of the school, Clym reads in the dark which causes his literal blindness. Although his pride completely blocks his rational thinking, Clym s figurative blindness gives him insight into the reality of life: fate controls everything in the world. Even though he understands his position in the world, it is too late for Clym to repair his mistake of disturbing nature. His blindness forces him to abandon his idealistic plan and become a furze cutter. Clym s blindness brought on by fate is the first step into his regression towards the primitive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay On War In The Pacific Main Battles in the Pacific WWII Max Metcalf Honors World History Final Draft � The War in the Pacific between the Allies and Japan during World War II was different than any other war that the U.S. had ever experienced. The battles were primarily fought on the sea and in the air. � The purpose of this paper is to discuss some of the major battles of the War in the Pacific and important facts about each one. After WWI, Japan was unhappy that they did not receive the territories they thought due to them for their support of the Allies. The War in the Pacific began in 1937 when Japan attacked China. This act of aggression alienated the West. The U.S. believed that Japan was a threat in the Pacific.�. Before Pearl Harbor the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Peleliu was valuable because its location would allow the Japanese planes to threaten any Allied operation against in the Philippines. General McArthur wanted Peleliu attacked to neutralize this threat. � The losses were great. Forty percent of the U.S. marines and soldiers died or were wounded. However the eventual capture of this island advanced MacArthur s desire to recapture the Philippines and furthered the drive to Japan s Home Islands.� The Battle of Iwo Jima or Operation Detachment began on February 19th and ended March 26, 1945. A picture taken of the soldiers raising the flag on Iwo Jima is an iconic symbol of the War in the Pacific. More marines sent into this battle than any other battle. It was also the largest armada invasion up to this time in the war. It is regarded as the classic amphibious assault of World War II. (Iwo Jima)� The new U.S. B 29 bombers were able to reach Japanese Home Islands from Saipan and other neighboring islands under their control. The problem was that the Japanese fighters on Iwo Jima were able to intercept them. Having Iwo Jima under U.S. control would allow the U.S. a place to land damaged B 29s. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. A Critical Analysis Of Futility And 21 Guns As of 2015, 75% of people reportedly listen to music on a daily basis. In contrast, only a small 6.7% of people read poetry yearly (Ingraham, 2015). These statistics prove poems are becoming outdated, so to rectify this, I will be speaking about the relevancy of poems still to this day, by comparing it to a contemporary song. Good morning Power of the Poem, the poem and song I will be comparing are Futility and 21 Guns. Futility is a poem by the famous poet, Wilfred Owen. Wilfred illustrates a comrade attempting to awake a fallen fellow soldier, however, as the title suggests, the attempt is futile. The poem emphasises the pointlessness of war. Therefore to reinforce the relevancy of poems, I will be comparing it to the song 21 Guns by Green Day. 21 Guns also talks about the unnecessariness of war and repeatedly asks the reader the point of war to lay down their arms . Therefore, the theme of my poem and song is that war is gratuitous and unnecessary, therefore fighting should cease because war is inessential. I will be explaining the relevancy of the poem, Futility by describing the tone, language and sound devices used, and comparing it to the tone, language, and sound devices in the song 21 Guns. The tone shown in Futility begins in the first stanza as optimistic and hopeful, however this tone changes to negative and angry in the second stanza. The first stanza being positive, evidentially shows the soldiers attempting to awaken their comrade, have hope for the rising ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Business Communication Essay Assignment for week one Listening skills Often when a misunderstanding occurs on the job, it is attributed to a lack of communication, which most of time implies that whoever was delivering the message did not do an effective job. But what about the other side, the listener? Let me give you an example. Mark, a senior level manager in a high technology company, seemed to possess all the skills one might expect from someone who had achieved his level of management. When someone talked to Mark, he generally gave the impression that he really cared about what was said. He would look squarely into the person s eyes, nod his head, and now and then say, yes, uh hu. There was only one small problem: Joe was not really listening. The contrast ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Identifying When using this block, you take everything people tell you and refer it back to your own experience. They want to tell you about a toothache, but that reminds you of your oral surgery for receding gums. You launch into your story before they can finish theirs. Advising You are the great problem solver. You don t have to hear more than a few sentences before you begin searching for the right advice. However, while you are coming up with suggestions and convincing someone to just try it, you may miss what is most important. Sparring This block has you arguing and debating with people who never feel heard because you are so quick to disagree. In fact, your main focus is on finding things to disagree with. Being Right Being right means you will go to great lengths (twist the facts, start shouting, make excuses or accusations, call up past sins) to avoid being wrong. You can t listen to criticism, you can t be corrected, and you can t take suggestions to change. Derailing This listening block involves suddenly changing the subject. You derail the train of conversation when you get uncomfortable or bored with a topic. Another way of derailing is by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Health Benefits Of Support Group Therapy A support group is a gathering of people who share a common health concern or interest. (Healthy Lifestyle: Stress Management, 2015) Support groups are created to help individuals with various mental, medical, and personal histories understand that they are not alone in what they are going through, creating an environment of open dialogue and non judgement. Professional group therapy can make people feel uncomfortable in sharing the floor with others; in a support group, it is a place to share advice, troubles, and experiences. Support groups vary depending on the topic. Some are peer created, whether by someone affected by the topic or someone who is interested in it, and some are created by organizations like charity groups, mental health groups, or for educational purposes. Heart transplantation is often indicated for cardiomyopathy, which is a disease of the heart muscle that is associated with cardiac dysfunction. (Management of Patients with Structural, Infectious, and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders, 2014) Cardiac dysfunction can lead to an increase in systemic vascular resistance, as well as sodium and fluid retention. Sodium is the electrolyte that regulates water inside and outside of the cell. When sodium is retained, the individual is at risk for fluid volume overload (FVE). FVE and cardiomyopathy are associated with heart ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some patients believe that their age, economic status, or psychosocial history places them behind other persons on the transplant waiting list. When a donor heart is available, a computer generates a list of recipients based on varying factors, including ABO blood group compatibility, age, body sizes of the donor and possible recipient, severity of illness, the distance between the donor and recipient, and how long the recipient has been on the waiting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Jones Town Religion 909 Found dead in Jones town,Guyana South America from Kool aid flavored cyanide, screams headline news November, 18 1979.What seems to be a peaceful New religion movement started in California for People in search for Hope and relief in Desperate Times from the Social inequalities, Unjust Killing, poverty ,and despair during the late seventies to early eighties.In the beginning people promise utopia a perfect society tens to hundreds of single mothers ,blacks, homosexuals and families all alike dropped their lives to flocking onto planes for a vision of the good life. Over a thousand people joined the Peoples Temple . This entire Religious Movement was run by one man said to be the by followers Deliver of Peace ,Shepherd of his sheep,Father, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Time is the key difference in a new religious movement and a religion.There were thousands of failed religious movements most come to fall from failing to popularize and convince people of the world that their word is the best word.Currently there are four hundred two confirmed new religious movements. This is little to the four thousand two hundred estimated religions on earth. One of the many reasons American colonist seized from the British, was the heavy religious control of Christianity there. When they finally claimed independence one of the first things declared was the freedom of religion, allowing all to practice their religion within the united states without persecution, but freedom at what cost? Numerous amount of studies have taken place on why new religious movements are so popular. It seems to be people have some mental disorder that leads them to believe that they have no purpose in life and everything they do is just a sham. recent study by the National Institute of Mental Health found that approximately 20% of the general population has at least one psychiatric ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. In The Coal Mines Summary The photo labeled In the Coal Mines was very interesting, because the children are in a factory working. In the portrait the children are in a row of five or more and they are completing their own task. The children in the photo appear to be young boys. The children in the photo seem tired because they are sitting on wood and they are hunched over while working. They also appear unhappy and trained, because they are facing forward, not talking, or smiling. All the children are focused on getting their work done. Every row of children has an adult or someone older than them behind them making sure they are working. The people watching the children appear to be adult or teenage males who are holding objects that appear to be a steel pole or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Galileo s Observation Of Astronomy Galileo s use of the telescope in 1609 revolutionized the field of astronomy because his observations disproved the geocentric theory and provided strong evidence for the Copernican/Heliocentric system. Galileo discovered four satellites orbiting Jupiter; this observation contradicted the geocentric theory by proving that it is possible for objects to orbit something other than Earth. His observation of the phases of Venus supported the heliocentric theory because he discovered they were similar to the Moon s phases (from thin crescent to full) which would not be possible if Venus orbited the Earth as it would never pass behind the Sun. Further, he observed that Venus changed size which would be expected if it was orbiting the sun as predicted by the Copernican system. Ground based telescopes are limited because atmospheric light absorption prevents most wavelengths of light from reaching the ground; only visible light, radio waves and some infrared wavelengths can be observed from ground based telescopes. Space telescopes are advantageous because they are above the atmosphere and thus allow us to observe other wavelengths such as gamma rays, x rays, ultraviolet and infrared. They are also unaffected by weather, daylight, and light pollution. Another advantage of space telescopes is that they can provide sharper images because they are unaffected by atmospheric turbulence which can blur the images of ground based telescopes (a phenomenon known as seeing ). As of 2006 the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. What Career Paths Would Better Suit My Preferences 1. Introduction 0 2. Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Personality Test 0 References 0 1. Introduction The purpose of this report is to use the available personality tests to provide us, as an individual with a more detailed understanding of our mental preferences. I will compare and contrast the results from the three tests I undertake and use them to find out what career paths would better suit my preferences. The knowledge I will gain about myself and about Belbin s theory of team roles will allow me to work out what role would best suit me on our team working field exercise. 2. Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Personality Test 2.1 WHAT IS THE MYERS BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR (MBTI) The MBTI was created from the theories from a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The final letter combines the previous two. [3] 2.2 MBTI RESULTS My assigned 4 letter Myers Briggs Type Indicator was ESTJ. This translates too Extraversion, Sensing, Thinking, Judging. I found when completing the test that it was in some cases hard to pick an answer due to being swayed by both sides of the preferences, but following the advice on the site, if you think back to when you were younger than twelve years of age and ask yourself the question, then that is your answer, as the core of our cognitive organisation is fixed by this age. [3] 2.4 COMAPARING TO SELF PERCEPTION When comparing my own self perception to my MBTI, I agree on the majority of the results. I personally think that I gain most of my energy from the outside world and the people around me. I enjoy another person s company and I do feel cut off when I am unable to interact with others. However, I feel I have some introverted characteristics such as, thinking and reflecting first before I act as I like to analyse situations and decisions, along with sometimes preferring one to one communication and relationships. [3] I agree with the test about my way of understanding being based around sensing. I feel I use my common sense to create practical solutions, rather than using my imagination and inventing new possibilities. [3] For the third letter I base my judgements and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Diversity Reflection The implications and understandings developed in class were a gateway in applying it to real world work. Being given the opportunity to volunteer at The Continuum, I was able to understand the meaning of disability in the lives of others. I saw firsthand how access, knowledge, and care can transform a person s daily life in all aspects. With educative modules on assistive technology, culture and care, family issues, and many others, I was able to transform my perspective and practice what I am currently learning in the classroom. The Continuum provides a ReGenerations Adult Day Club for individuals who may deal with Alzheimer s disease, Dementia, Traumatic Brain Injuries, Stroke Recovery, Parkinson s disease, and M.S. . This program is fundamental in providing an array of different care, and I found it to be beneficial for more than just their members. Through my 15 hours of volunteer experience with The Continuum, I analyzed how a person s disability can be managed and addressed using a variety of techniques and methods, in caring for individuals. My first day volunteering had me nervous, but with an excited anticipation of being able to help others, while learning. I immediately assessed the location for how they incorporated accessibility in their framework, in regard to, the layout, doors, and general environment. It is interesting how once you are aware of something, it easily becomes incorporated in simple daily life. I was given a brief reading and quiz so that I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...