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2. identification of unknown organic compound
Identification of Unknown Organic Compound by Melting Point (M.P), Boiling Point (B.P) and
Infrared Spectroscopy
Methods and Background The main objective of this lab is to identify the given unknown organic
compounds with various methods. Identification of an unknown compound is important to perform
through the process of melting point (M.P), boiling point (B.P) and Infrared spectroscopy (I.R). Index
of Hydrogen deficiency (IHD) and elemental analysis makes an experiment more efficient in
determination of unknown compound. The color, odor, melting point and boiling point determines the
physical state and properties of a compound. It also determines its volatility in respect to temperature.
The functional group of a compound can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to the calculation of IHD of 5 (i.e. 4 double bonds and 1 ring) and the functional groups
obtained from the spectra was similar to the hypothesis structure, benzoic acid. The experimental
value of melting point of benzoic acid was 116.7 and was almost close to the value found from
reference book which was 122.41. The error might be the impurities from container. The liquid
compound obtained from similar processes had an empirical value C5H10O. The IHD for the
compound came 1 which might be 1ring or double bond. Since, the sample had a strong smell, and the
spectrum was similar to the hypothesis structure, 2 Pentanone. Experimentally, the boiling point of
Pentanone or acetone was 950C. But from reference it was 1010C. The error in boiling point of
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3. Alison Sulloway
In the article Jane Austen and the Province of Womanhood, Alison Sulloway is illustrating the
background of Jane Austen s life and prompting reasons as to why and how Austen became the type of
writer that it was in which she became. In the beginning of the article, Sulloway demonstrates Austen
s advanced style of writing through direct quotations of some of Austen s most popular works. Some
of these works from Austen suggest the type of life she lived, or perhaps was forced to live due the era
in which she grew up constituted for a male gender based influenced/controlled society, such as
hopeless sorrow, or she usually wrote in depressed spirits. In fact, Sulloway does not to fail to
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In her opening statement, Austen illustrates the the reasoning for marriage at this time, It is a truth
universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a
wife (Austen 9). For nearly everyone in the eighteenth century,marriage was seen as a business. A man
seeked a wife solely because it was seen as a requirement to be viewed as a resectable addition to
society. Once a man asked a woman for her hand in marriage, the woman would almost always
immediately accept, as it was valued as an honor for a woman to be desired for this type of role. Her
family was to pay her future husband a sum of money in which he saw suitable. Austen s protagonist,
Elizabeth Bennet, contradicts this belief. She finds it ridiculous and in a way humorous that men and
women actually find a status such as this something of honor. In contrast, Elizabeth Bennet feels
marriage should be something that holds greater value than a price tag and a measurement of one s
worthiness for a good reputation, but rather she feels it should be based off of feelings that a man and
woman share for one another. As said by Elizabeth herself, The true perfection of man lies not in what
he has, but in what he is. Jane Austen constructs a way in which Elizabeth Bennet mocks marriages
formulated in the ways in which she disagrees
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4. Spheres Of Influence Report
Growing up in a not so good neighborhood in California that was not known to be praise itself or have
praise given to it, coming to Oklahoma was a huge change. Even though I knew the University of
Oklahoma was big on school pride and sports, I was not prepared for the amount of school spirit that
comes along when being a Sooner. Seeing how everyone comes together when the OU Chant is sung
and how proud everyone is when singing the fight song and participating in events is one thing that
has positively stood out to me. One thing I have learned about the university since being here is that
the Oklahoma Memorial Union is not equipped to be a safe zone if there is a tornado. The Spheres of
Influence remind me of a more advanced quest. It
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5. Pakistan s Leather Industry
Introduction
Pakistan s leather industry is an exceptionally noteworthy industry for Pakistan regarding fares.
Helping a lot of outside trade in Pakistan, this industry has the potential of conveying more and giving
a substantial number of employments by enhancing item go and enhancing quality.
The industry itself dates back to the colonial era where in few number of tanneries was working in
large cities such. as Karachi, Lahore,.and New Delhi etc. In the 1950s the number of well equipped
tanneries increased in Karachi, Lahore and other major industrial cities.
The industry s center items in Pakistan are leather articles of clothing, gloves, tanned leather and
footwear. In the 50s and 60s the majority of the tanned cowhide was sent out in crude structure
however not long after the nearby tanning industry making semi completed calfskin made quick
advancement in making completed items because of accessibility of crude material, work and
developing request in the outside business.
The table below shows that leather garments rank 5th among the total exports of Pakistan and
contribute 5.44% towards total exports, which directly affect the foreign cash inflow into the country.
Ranking Industry IndustryTotal PercentageShare
1 Textile 10049942.44 56.28%
2 Cement/Salts/Minerals 1696592.111 9.50%
3 Cereals 1604657.333 8.99%
4 Food and Beverages 1463523.333 8.20%
5 Leather Garments 971194.5556 5.44%
6 Sports 241725.4444 1.35%
7 Surgical Instruments 223735.7778 1.25%
8 Pharmaceutical
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6. Descriptive Essay On Gospel Music
As I entered Chrysler Hall I instantly became nervous. Shamefully Mann s World Concert and
Comedy Show will be the first live gospel performance I have ever attended. I didn t know what to
expect. I m not as savvy in the gospel genre as I should be. The only songs that I have heard the Mann
family perform were the songs they performed with Kirk Franklin and the Family and the popular
ones that play on the radio. I glanced around the auditorium and it appeared to a full house. The
audience had several nationalities ready to enjoy a night of gospel music. There was a deejay table off
to the side entertaining the crowd as everyone arrived at their seats. The stage had band instruments
towards the back of the stage with a deejay table in front of them. The lights were beautiful; they
displayed various scenes and sceneries throughout the show. First to arrive on stage was David Mann
Jr. He walked out and headed towards the deejay tables that were center stage. His energy and music
selections pumped the crowd up and had everyone ready to party. The lights on the stage had a party
appearance and holograms of a dancer. As the lights begin to flash a different color I anxiously waited
for the next song to start. He played all the family reunion and cookout party hits such as The
Emotions Best of My Love, Carl Carlton s She s a Bad Mama Jama, Cheryl Lynn s Got to be Real,
Curtis Blow s These are the Breaks, Cameo s Candy, Maze and Frankie Beverly s Before I
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7. Beam Hammer Essay
DESIGN AND FABRICATION OF BEAM HAMMER
Abstract
Beam hammer is a device which works on the principle of beam engine or inversion of four bar
mechanism. Cast iron plates are used to construct the rigid beam engine mechanism which is one of
the applications of four bar chain. The wooden bed is used to absorb the vibrations caused while
operating the system. Nuts and bolts are made up of carbon steel which is capable of withstand
deformation while reciprocating motion takes place. The hammer and the work rest are made up of
mild steel because while hammer hitting the work piece deformation occurs both in the hammer and
the work rest. To prevent the deformation, the mild steel is chosen in our project. When the crank is
rotated, according to the beam engine mechanism it is converted into reciprocating motion on the
other side through inversion of four bar mechanism, is achieved a prescribed hammering action on the
cast iron work piece.
1. Introduction
1.1 Beam Engine Mechanism
It is based on four bar chain mechanism. The function of the mechanism is to convert the rotary
motion of the crank into reciprocating motion [1]. In this mechanism, when the crank AB rotates about
the fixed centre A, the lever CDE oscillates about the centre D and the end of the lever E is connected
to a piston rod which reciprocates in the cylinder as shown in Figure 1.
Rigid material is used to withstand deformation and vibration caused by the lever for designing the
beam of the mechanism [7].
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8. God Is A Contractual Relationship Between God And God
A covenant is a contractual relationship between two parties, usually a king and his followers. The
covenant relationship between God and the people of Israel is strong. God makes covenants with
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. For these covenants to be strong there needs to be loyalty and faithfulness
on both sides. The Mishnah emphasizes this relationship in many of the texts, this relationship is most
emphasized in the sections of prayer and festivals. The section of prayers is called zera im or seeds, it
literally means the availability of agricultural products in Israel. This connects to prayer because in
order for the land to be rich of agricultural products by God, the people of Israel need to pray and
show gratitude to God. In the chapter the Life of the Torah , there is a section about the daily life of
the Jew and much of the day consists of prayer. There are very specific times for prayer and recitation
of the Shema and Tefillah. The Mishnah requires Jews pray before and after meals. The sages have
many rules for blessing over food, there are different prayers for different types of food. They sages
also require that the Jews say grace after meals, this prayer requires more components than prayers
before meals. They thank him for the land, ask him to rebuild the temple, sustain his people, bless the
host and hostess, and send peace to all of Israel. In the first section in Grace After Meals: Thanking
God the Provider , the leader says For he is God who sustains all, doest good to all, and provides food
for all creatures he has created. Blessed art thou, O Lord, who dost sustain all (696). These prayers are
important to Jews because this shows that they are faithful to God and appreciate his work for them.
The covenant here is if they stay faithful and gratuitous to God then God will rebuild Jerusalem, create
peace for all of Israel and provide them with land and agriculture. Overall, the Rabbi s do not disagree
on this topic. They all believe as long as they recite the benedictions at the right times and for the right
things, then the covenant between God and the people of Israel will remain strong. Also, the section in
Mishnah about the different festivals and celebrations highlight the covenant
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9. Paul Revere Research Paper
Paul Revere was born on January 1, 1735 and he died on May 10, 1818 at the age of 83. Paul Revere
is buried at Granary burying ground in Boston, Massachusetts. Paul Revere had 16 kids total. He had
8 kids with his first wife, Sarah Orne, and 8 more kids with Rachel Walker. All of their kids names
were Sarah Revere, Joseph Warren Revere, Maria Revere, Harriet Revere, Joshua Revere, Isanna
Revere, Frances Revere, Lucy Revere, John Revere, Mary Revere, Paul Revere Jr., Deborah Revere,
and Elizabeth Revere he also had 51 grandchildren! Paul Revere did not shout the British are coming
like most people think. Instead he shouted the Regulators are coming . When Paul Revere was just 19
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In 1774, the Liberty Boys, spied on British men and met regularly to give information. Four years
after his midnight ride, Paul Revere served as commander of land artillery in the catastrophic
Penobscot Expedition of 1779. Paul Revere is usually most remembered for his horsemanship. He is
also known for his contributions from his hammer and chisel. His ability to appeal to the colonial
people through works of his copper engravings demonstrated the power of propaganda. After the War,
Revere increased his business to open an iron foundry at the North End of Boston making utilitarian
cast iron products that were useful and widely purchased by the local people. He also opened a copper
mill which made bells for churches and rolled copper for the hulls of wooden ships. All of this
demonstrated that Paul Revere was a man of great talents, and was therefore indispensable to Boston s
fame in resisting the authority of the British Parliament and King George III. Paul Revere did not gain
immediate fame for his April 1775 Midnight Ride. In fact, it wasn t until Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow s 1861 poem, which greatly abolished Revere s act, that he became the folk hero we think
of
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10. Google Inc Case Study
|Google Inc. |
Executive Summary
This report aims to provide feasible growth strategies to Google Inc. who is facing different courses of
action to pursue. The objectives of this report are to compare different market opportunities available
to Google on the basis of implementation feasibility and growth potential and to make the most
feasible recommendation to Google.
From industrial and internal analysis conducted, it is found that search industry is still favorable for
Google. In addition, Google is in a great position in the industry with its unique search solutions and
advertising techniques. However, with its creativity oriented culture and diversified products and ...
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Internal Analysis
Strengths
Superior search algorithms such as PageRank algorithm and differentiated paid listing strategy such as
CTR bidding method focusing on relevance.
Creativity oriented organizational culture and highly flexible organizational structure
Strong market presence, possessing highest market share in search engine industry
Diversified products in many areas
Highly capitalized and highly scalable infrastructure, including one million servers
Weaknesses
Governance and control almost solely in the hands of three top management executives which might
lead to possible strategic risk taking
Poor public relations, with engineer minded top management having unorthodox practices without
caring about publicity
Employees with arrogance and not in build syndrome
Analysis of Options
11. Staying focused in Search area
Case for Option 1
Search engine is its core business and it has excellent expertise and position in this area.
Search algorithms still needs to be improved. Rather than letting competitors to take credits, Google
should develop optimized search solutions gaining first mover advantage.
It can also expand to content analytics areas providing analytical data to businesses which it has been
doing for its advertisers.
It complies with Google s mission making the world s information accessible and useful.
Case against Option 1
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12. The Issue Of Abortion On The United States
As Sam Brownback once quoted, Unborn children do not have a voice, but they are young members
of the human family. It is time to look at the unborn child, and recognize that it is really a young
human, who can feel pain and should be treated with care. In America alone, more than half of
pregnancies among American woman are unintended, and about seven out of ten of these 500,000
unintended pregnancies are terminated by abortion each year in America. In today s modern American
culture, many consider an unborn fetus a non life form; however, an unborn fetus possesses many, if
not all, characteristics of life. The issue of abortion in the United States has been one that has courted
controversy and created a public, ethical, and moral division in our American society and culture.
Different opinions and views on this contraceptive subject has brought on multitudinous moral and
ethical arguments. Morally, many people in our modern culture believe that if the mother of the
unborn child has certain mental issues or health issues, it is suitable for that mother to terminate the
life of her unborn child for the better health of the baby and for the mother herself. However; once an
unborn fetus is aborted, the symptoms after an abortion have long term and lasting impacts on the
mother that can worsen the mother s health and mental stability. After an abortion, many mothers have
experienced extreme sadness and anger, periods of long term depression and regret, and some have
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13. The Outcasts Of Kill A Mockingbird By Harper Lee
Lucas Bires Mrs. Keith English 8 B February 4, 2015 The Outcasts of Maycomb Harper Lee s To Kill
A Mockingbird shows us how one small, peaceful, southern town during the Great Depression can be
engulfed in hatred, racism, and prejudice unseen by the outside world. In this seemingly quiet town in
the middle of Alabama, people are forced to live by racist ideals that their families have carried on for
generations. Although the citizens of Maycomb believe they are right and just, their prejudices
overtake their human conscious when the time comes for them to do the right thing. They truly believe
that they are a kind community of Christians who live by the words of the Bible. While Maycomb
includes all folks who think the same way as they do, they ban those who think differently or are from
an inferior race. Therefore, Boo Radley, Dolphus Raymond, and Mayella Ewell stand outside the
structure of respectable Maycomb society, in some cases as the result of their own doing and in some,
as the result of being forced out by others. Boo Radley is labeled an outcast and an outsider by the
society of Maycomb because of the rumors and myths that have surrounded him through the years of
being confined to his brother s home. For over twenty five years, Boo Radley has been restricted to
the indoor limits of the Radley house suppressing him further from the Maycomb community. Arthur
Boo Radley was a troublesome child who sadly continued to make wrong choices once he became
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14. The Evolution of the Motet Essay
The Evolution of the Motet
The Evolution of the Motet
Throughout the history of music, there have been few styles that not only have opened doors to
masterwork compositions in their own genres, but have also led the way to other musical techniques
over the musical eras and one of these magical music styles is the motet. The motet can easily be
confused with other musical structures but what separates the motet from other types of group
performance based styles of music is a piece of music in several parts with words. 1 This is the closest
definition of motet as can be said without overgeneralization and will operate from the beginning of
the 13th century well into the late 16th century and beyond. Some scholars ... Show more content on
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Medieval motets tended to be isorhythmic; that is, they employed repeated rhythmic patterns in all
voices not only the cantus firmus which did not necessarily coincide with repeating melodic patterns.
2 This new isorhythmic principle, brought on mostly by the composer Machaut, was used not only in
the tenor voice but also rather with much more freedom in the upper voice parts. The application of
discant over a cantus firmus marked the beginnings of this new revolutionary style, the motet, in
Western music. The key motet composers in the medieval period were few in number; Phillip de Vitry
and Machaut were one of the earliest composers to institute the isorhythmic technique, which set the
style for other medieval composers like Willelmus de Winchecumbe. Guillaume de Machaut was a
more famous named late medieval composer to institute the discant which caught on in other music
styles and only helped to evolve the motet into its later stylings. These composers helped carry the
motet to the new Flemish motet style.
The Flemish style of motets marked the peak of the motet, in my opinion. The Flemish motet was
more polished and refined while in contrast, the medieval motet was a diamond in the rough.
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15. Sufka Chapter Summary
In the introduction, it is apparent by Dr. Kenneth Sufka comments that how you studied in high school
will probably not work in college. However, much of what he observed in college students is easily
fixed. Also, what he saw and made into guidelines is applicable to all students across the globe and not
to just one in particular. All of these rules can most certainly bring your grades up and make you into a
better student. Specifically, they will turn you into a better studier and test taker. In all, it is beneficial
to learn the rules he has set. In Chapter One, his first rule is to go to class always (11). Dr. Sufka is
trying to emphasize even if your friend did take notes, they are not what you would have done. As
individuals, we all make notes differently, because our brains function diversely. One person may like
to just have one full page of notes, which may be fine for them. Meanwhile, their friend likes to add
bullets for better symmetry. Overall, Dr. Sufka emphasizes the importance of going to class, and he
also notes there are not many excuses that can be made as to why you would not. In Chapter Two, his
second rule is to never sit in cheap seats (15). The seats he is referring to would be the ones in the
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First, Dr. Sufka begins by mentioning how important it is to read textbook chapters before coming to
class. When you do that, it helps prepare you for the lecture topic, and it may enlighten you on words
or phrases you may not already know. Second, you need to go to class feeling terrific, or you could get
distracted and miss key ideas during the lecture. Dr. Sufka emphasizes recording lectures, so if you
cannot copy down notes fast enough you can look at them later. In summary, you will make better test
grades if you get ahead of your professor by knowing the material fairly well before going to your
next
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16. Is A Selective And Differential Media Used To Eosin...
MacConkey Agar plate
Extremely similar to Eosin Methylene Blue Agar, MacConkey Agar is a selective and differential
media used to isolate organisms based on their lactose fermentation ability. It contains lactose, bile
salts, neutral red, and crystal violet (Leboffe, A Photographic Atlas for the Microbiology Laboratory).
Just like the Eosin Y and Methylene Blue dyes in the EMB plate, the bile salts and crystal violet in the
MacConkey plate encourage the growth of Gram negative bacteria while preventing the growth of
Gram positive bacteria. The neutral red is used as a pH indicator, therefore if the bacteria is acidic and
has a pH less than 6.8 the growth will turn pink; whereas, if the bacteria is neutral or basic and has a
pH higher then 6.8 the growth will remain the same color, usually a cream color, or turn the same
color as the media. The crystal violet is used to control Proteus or similar bacteria, so they do not
obstruct with other results (Leboffe, Microbiology Laboratory Theory and Application). The major
difference between the EMB and MacConkey media is that EMB uses lactose and sucrose sugars to
test fermentation while, MacConkey only uses the lactose sugar when testing organism fermentation;
because the EMB plate and the MacConkey plate tests are homogenous, identical results were found.
All four bacteria were positive for growth; two of the four bacteria were positive for lactose
fermentation. It was previously mentioned that Enterobacter aerogenes is slightly
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17. Marine Security Guard For Marine Corps Embassy Security
For professional achievement and the sustained superior performance above and beyond what is
expected of his duties as Marine Security Guard for Marine Corps Embassy Security Group from
January 2012 to August 2015, Sergeant Treadwell is enthusiastically recommended for a Navy/Marine
Corps Achievement Medal. Sergeant Treadwell served as a Marine Security Guard at the American
Embassy Lisbon, Portugal, Islamabad, Pakistan, New Delhi, India and Muscat, Oman. He also
provided support temporarily to the Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan. During this period, Sergeant
Treadwell distinguished himself by achieving a tangible and positive impact on the MSG program.
His dedication and results during this period were unparalleled. The following summary of action
represents a few highlights of his many accomplishments: As a Marine Security Guard, Sergeant
Treadwell was charged with providing armed internal security for the United States, Department of
State, and its Diplomatic Missions. His responsibilities included security inspections throughout the
Post to safeguard all classified material. His responsibilities also included controlling access into the
facilities by monitoring security equipment and providing escort for all non cleared personnel when
required. He also provided immediate security to the facility and its surroundings in the event of an
emergency as directed by the Ambassador or Regional Security Officer. He assisted in preparing for
Regional semi annual
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18. Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Essay
Definition
An AAA (abdominal aortic aneurysm) is defined as enlargement of at least 3 cm of the abdominal
aorta. The majority of abdominal aortic aneurysms begins below the renal arteries and ends above the
iliac arteries. The exact cause of (AAAs) is unknown. However, it is thought to be due to a
degenerative process of the abdominal aorta caused by atherosclerosis. Artherosclerosis represents a
response to vessel wall injury caused by inflammation, genetically regulated defects in collagen and
fibrillin, increased protease activity within the arterial wall, and mechanical factors (Stoelting p. 143).
Pathophysiology
The abdominal aorta consists of three distinct tissue layers including: the intima, media, and
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There is an increase in the concentration of proteolytic enzymes compared to their inhibitors in the
abdominal aorta as age progresses. It is also thought that metalloproteinases (MMPs) may be a factor
in the development of AAAs (Stoelting p. 143). There is an increase in expression and activity of
MMPs in people with AAAs. MMPs are present in normal aortic tissue and are responsible for vessel
remodeling. These proteinases are secreted into the extracellular matrix of AAAs by aortic smooth
muscle cells and macrophages. Increased MMP activity favors the degradation of collagen and elastin
in aneurysmal tissue (Laake).
Signs and Symptoms
Patients with ruptured AAAs present in many different ways. The most common manifestation of
rupture is back pain with a pulsatile abdominal mass and hypotension. Additional symptoms may
include syncope, flank mass, groin pain, or paralysis (Dalman and White). Unstable patients with a
suspected ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm need immediate operation and control of the proximal
aorta without preoperative confirmatory testing or optional volume resuscitation (Stoelting, p. 144).
Anesthesia Management
Surgical intervention is presently the only effective method of treating AAAs. The risk of surgical
repair is outweighed by the risk of aneurysm rupture or aneurysm related death. Patients
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19. Essay on LACMA Concert
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has a website that announces its programs. Anyone can
easily find and choose a concert. I chose a concert for Sunday July 25, 2010. This concert was
emerging artists from Ipalpiti Festibal 2010. It included the four pieces of music that are described
below. One of these was Fantasiestucke, Opus 88, both Romanze and Duet were preformed. This
concerto was performed by pianist Luiza Borac, violinist Vladimir Dyo, and cellist Yves Dharamraj.
The second piece was Ahnung, a new discovery piece from Kinderszenen. This piece was U.S.
Premiere, played solo by the pianist Luiza Borac. The third piece was Piano Quartet in E flat major,
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I discovered that an Ahnung is a German word, Which had many similar meaning in the translation; it
means inkling, notion, hunch, apprehension and etc. After I went home, I want to listen to this piece
deeply. Unfortunately, I couldn t find a full piece about this song.
I also enjoyed listening to this piece Fantasiestucke, Opus 88. This piece was played in Romanze and
duet, and was performed by the pianist Luiza Borac, violinist Vladimir Dyo, and cellist Yves
Dharamraj. After a deep sesearch about this piece I find out that the work was came at a happy time in
the composer s life: Schumann had married his beloved Clara Wieck in 1840 after her father had made
many attempts to thwart their matrimonial plans. The four pieces, or movements, comprising the trio
are Romanze, Humoreske, Duett, and Finale. During this program I feel that the Romanze opens in a
tentative, mysterious mood, but then turns warmly Romantic, the piano dominating throughout. The
Duett that follows, marked Slowly and with feeling, is for cello and violin, the piano providing a soft,
running accompaniment to their passionate singing. The Finale, designated in March tempo, exhibits a
heroic character at the outset, but turns lighter and more playful in succeeding variations. The main
theme returns and the subdued, lively ending are sheer magic in its feathery nonchalance, its graceful
instrumental exchanges,
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20. Activity 112 Investigating Basic Circuits DLBIntroductionWhat
Activity 1.1.2 Investigating Basic Circuits (DLB)
Introduction
What is an electrical circuit? How can you manipulate components and design a circuit that will do
what you want it to? This guided activity will introduce you to some components, tools, and concepts
that are fundamental in electronics. It will allow you to investigate and discover:
What are voltage, current, and resistance? How are they related to one another?
What are some of the basic components that make up simple circuits and what do they do?
What are the important characteristics of a circuit and how do I measure different parts of a circuit?
How do I measure voltage in a circuit?
How does the arrangement of components affect the characteristics of the circuit?
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While the DMM can handle this amount of current, you must learn how to use the ammeter portion of
the DMM properly to protect it from blowing a fuse. Shorting voltage sources is dangerous and can
damage the DMM.
Part B: Series and Parallel Circuits 9. These two identical 330Ω resistors are in series with each other.
There is only one path through the circuit from the power source to the ground. In this diagram, the
power source is a 9V battery. One end of the battery has 9V of potential to do work (positive terminal
top). The other end of the battery has zero potential to do work (negative terminal/ground bottom).
(a) Based on your observations, what would you expect the voltage read if you touched the DMM
across both R1 and R2?
(b) Due to the fact that R1 and R2 are identical, what would you guess is the voltage across each
resistor is individually? Why?
(c) We can actually replace these two resistors with one resistor that would have the same impact on
the circuit. (This theoretical resistor is called an equivalent resistor). What would the value of this
equivalent resistor have to be in Ohms (Ω)?
10. Create this series circuit on your breadboard. With both LEDs illuminated, remove one of the
LEDs from the circuit path. What happened and why?
11. You can try 3 LEDs in series but none will light up. Why do you think that is?
12. Components in a circuit can also be arranged in parallel.
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21. Social Worker Self Analysis
2. This week (3/28) I shadowed a Social Worker (Ms. Lloyd) and we went to a nursing home. She is
an Option Counselor for the agency. An Option Counselor is a person that is called once someone is
transitioning from the nursing home and they are asking for more information on their options for
housing and services outside of the nursing home. I also went to a Senior Delta Luncheon (3/29) with
Ms. Averret (supervisor).At the luncheon Ms. Averret spoke to the seniors about the services that the
agency offers and also gave out flyers to upcoming events. I was there to pass out brochures about the
agency. I am still working on my training to help with counseling seniors about Medicare and data
entry (3/30 3/31). 3. Value: Dignity and Worth of the Person 1.02 Self Determination Although I only
shadowed while at the nursing home, I felt that Ms.Lloyd showed this value. I was able to watch how
Ms.Lloyd gave options for transitioning out of the nursing home to this elderly lady and also listened
to her to see what she wanted to do. She didn t just tell her what she needed to do, but asked her what
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This week when I went to the Senior Delta luncheon Ms.Averret didn t really have nothing for me to
do there, but she wanted me to come with her. I made myself useful and took the initiative to get a
table to set up with the flyers, brochures, and bags from the agency. I also got the sign in sheet that the
agency has for every event so that they will be able to keep up with the numbers on how many people
they are giving out information to. They also use the sign in sheet to get their contact information so
that they can follow up with them just in case they would like more information. I made sure that
everyone signed in and got the information that was on the table. At this event I noticed that you can
be anywhere and still provide people resources that they can use or give to a family
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22. Canadian Rebellions
List some of the impacts of the rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada
There are many lasting impacts of the rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada that are even present
today 200 years later. First is that Canada has a democratic government. During the rebellions,
Canadians could elect representatives but the representatives had very little power. The government
didn t care about the thoughts of the common person. Today the people cast votes for the Prime
Minister instead of it already being decided by a counsel of rich people. He cares about people s
opinions and tries to appeal to them to win office. Another way Canada has been influenced is we are
one country and are multicultural. Back in 1837 Canada was divided into two parts the French
speaking
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23. The Heart Of Darkness By Joseph Conrad
In the Heart Of Darkness by Joseph Conrad he revels that everyone has a dark or evil side to himself
or herself even if they might not be aware of it. Marlow embarked on a spiritual adventure to the
Congo, where he witnesses Kurtz, the man he has come so far to meet is engulfed in greed and has the
natives look up to him as a godlike figure. Conrad tells the tale of a mans psychological journey in
ones mind as he progresses through the jungle. Marlow s psychological changes become evident when
he approaches the heart of darkness and begins to respect Kurtz for his conniving ways in which he
used to hate. Conrad tries to show a connection between the two characters by showing the reader that
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(Conrad 312) From the first time Marlow is told of Kurtz, he has somewhat of a fascination with him.
Marlow has a sense of anticipation to meet Kurtz and form his own constructed opinion on him due to
all the conflicting rumors he hears about Kurtz. The chief of the inner station describes Kurtz as an
emissary of pity, and science and progress, and devil knows what else making Marlow even more
curious to meet Kurtz. (Conrad 317) Kurtz started out with the hopes of doing good but in the end
spiraled and his motives turned into pure evil. Kurtz was already affected Marlow s psychological
journey without ever personally knowing of Marlow. Marlow was given many changes throughout his
journey to turn around before he entered and was engulfed in the darkness yet he does not yield any of
the warnings right away. Before Marlow meets Kurtz, their steamboat is attacked by the natives and
his helmsman dies. Marlow sees the death take place and is shocked. The side of his head hit the
wheel twice, and the end of what appeared a long cane clattered round and knocked over a little
campstool. ...I had to make and effort to free my eyes from his gaze and attend to the steering. (Conrad
334 335) While watching his helmsman die Marlow s mind is still focused on Kurtz and the
anticipation if Kurtz is dead as well. Marlow finally realizes he traveled all this way to for the sole
purpose of talking to Kurtz while also finding his
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24. The Expectations On Personality Types
Introduction
Expectations on Personality types a strategic view of relationships at work
1 List your gap and why it is important to theory and practice, unaddressed, and advancing (see Grant
Pollock, 2011)
o GAP
Previous research has not yet investigated how different personality types may have different
expectations towards leaders within the workplace. Neither Expectancy theory, Leader Member
Exchange Theory or Metaperceptions have addressed which expectations followers might have
towards leader s personality types. Thus, how differences between followers expectations and leaders
actual personality traits affect job performance is the gap considered by the present work. A better
understanding of these interactions
o IMPORTANT TO THEORY AND PRACTICE
Matta, Scott, Koopman, and Conlon (2015), argue that employee work engagement was higher when
leaders and subordinates agree about the quality of their relationship. Leaders who acknowledge what
are expected from them regarding their way of leading may help them to tailor a more efficient
leadership model and consequently improve performance. Also, Lopez (2013a), suggests that there is
a significant relationship between personality features and leadership style. Moreover, academic work
has highlighted the positive impact of Transformational leadership on organizational performance.
(García Morales, Jiménez Barrionuevo, Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, 2012)
o UNADDRESSED AND ADVANCING
This work proposes the assessment
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25. Role Of Cancer As A Genetic Disease
Case Study: BIOT 635
Prahelika Reddy
ROLE OF ONCOGENES IN CANCER RESEARCH
1. Introduction
The idea that development of cancer as a genetic disease was first postulated by Cavenee et al and
developed by Fearon and Vogelstein. According to COSMIC (Catalogue of Somatic Mutations in
Cancer) database, the current list of known somatic genetic mutations leading to cancer is 522. Genes
which undergo mutations leading to cancer can be classified into two groups Proto Oncogenes and
Tumor Suppressor genes. Proto Oncogenes are the genes that are responsible for cell proliferation i.e.
they code for the proteins that are responsible for growth of cell. Tumor Suppressor genes have an
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The first oncogene targeted anti cancerous agents are Gleevec and Herceptin. Gleevec is a small
molecule designed to target tyrosine kinase (enzymes that activate many proteins by signal
transduction cascades) encoded by bcr/abl oncogene. Herceptin is a monoclonal antibody which
interferes with the receptors responsible for activation of proteins which signal cell proliferation.
It was earlier thought that up to seven independent genetic hits are necessary for the development and
progression of a malignant cancer[Fearon ER and Vogelstein B, 1990], but recent studies suggest that
abnormal expression of only three genes might be sufficient for normal cells to convert to cancer cells
[Hahn WC et al 1999]. In one such case (H ras, hTERT, SV40LT) the cancer causing genes were all
dominant and transformed proto oncogenes. Also, in this case inactivation of a single oncogene (e.g.,
mutant ras) can result in tumor regression which implies that in some cases (e.g., mutant ras)
continuous expression of oncoproteins is functionally important, non redundant and indispensable for
sustained tumor growth despite a great number of genetic and epigenetic complexities associated with
tumor formation. This phenomena is called Oncogene Addiction and it provides a rationale for
targeted therapy. Thus, Oncogenes have attracted a great deal of interest as molecular targets for
cancer therapy in recent years.
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26. The World Of World War II Essay
World War II resulted in the deaths of over three percent of the 1939 population and saw
unprecedented economic damage. Similar to World War I, there was strong European sentiment to
prevent such a war from unfolding again, particularly due to the newfound fear associated with
nuclear weapons and the extensive civilian toll the war caused. The chief problem with creating
benevolent relations between nations was reconciling France and Germany. To ensure Germany could
never threaten Europe again, Europe instituted the Monnet Plan, which dismantled German heavy
industry and stripped Germany of its coal producing regions. Germany was also divided into West
Germany, which was controlled by Western Europe/NATO and East Germany, which was controlled
by the Soviet Union.
As sentiments like Winston Churchill s 1946 call for United States of Europe became louder, the
Council of Europe was established in 1949 as the first pan European organization. French Foreign
Minister, Robert Schuman, on May 9, 1950, proposed the Schuman Declaration, which created a
community to integrate the coal and steel industries of Europe in an effort to promote international
cooperation and understanding. He chose the coal and steel industries due to their necessity in the
production of weaponry. France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and West Germany
signed the Treaty of Paris, creating the European Coal and Steel Community, giving birth to
cooperative agencies like the Common Assembly. The
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27. Lightness And Darkness In Macbeth Essay
The Light That Shines
Francis Bacon once said, In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present . In
plays with misfortunate events, such as Macbeth, characters go through internal conflicts, questioning
good versus evil. In the play, the antagonist goes through the struggle of finding an answer to right
versus wrong, along with the other characters. His mission is to become king, which leads him to a
world filled with darkness where he extinguishes all the light that was there to guide him. In
Shakespeare s play, Macbeth, the idea of lightness and darkness are discussed in order to exhibit
purity and corruption through the characters Macbeth, Lady Macbeth, and Banquo. When Macbeth is
told by the witches that he shall become king soon, he realizes he has two paths he must choose
between. He must either wait for things to fall into place and earn the crown, or he must steal it.
Macbeth decides to take matters into his own hands, and steal the crown by murdering King Duncan.
While he plans the murder, Macbeth asks the spirits to hide his intentions, Stars hide your fire; / Let
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She wishes darkness consumes all the light within her, leaving her corrupt thoughts. Lady Macbeth is
desperate to get rid of her humanity, she wants no trace of purity within her that can potentially stop
her from the evil deed. She is reliant on darkness and asks for the dark to conceal her sins. This shows
how Lady Macbeth sees purity as a weakness and believes on darkness will help her fulfill her
ambition. Later on in the play, the guilt from the murder eats her up so much that she refuses to stay in
the dark, Why, it stood by her. She has light by / her continually. Tis her command (5.1.24 25). The
light represents hope and safety, which Lady Macbeth is in need of due to her evil
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28. Primary Emphasis In Counseling Paper
Primary Emphasis in Counseling
According to the author, the primary emphasis in the counseling process is punctuated by the client s
ability in accepting the past as unchangeable and their future as unknown, but helping them
understand that both time frames can be shaped by the choices one makes and the self talk one applies
in the here and now. Once a client can accept their past and take responsibility for how they are in the
here and now, they can start to explore and interpret their behaviors and thought processes of being
true to their feeling in the present moment. After an interpretation is made, the client is free to choose
what to do next, such as change or accept their personal ways of being derived from their adaptive
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1) According to Rollo May et al. (1958), existential psychotherapy is based in the I am experience of
being or existing, and consists of exploring immediate individual human experience. These
experiences include being with nature, being with others, being with oneself, and being with the
spiritual. 2) According to Carl Rogers (1980), PCT has a phenomenological basis in the here and now
and places a premium on direct personal experience. It is meant to help individuals realize that true
knowledge is best attained through lived experiences wherein the self resolves whether an action or
feeling subsists as enriching or not. 3) Fritz Perls (1969) believed that every moment of therapy is an
experience to embrace and confront because Gestalt therapy is a first person, her and now
involvement that gets in touch with one s current sensory experience. 4) CBT is thought to promote
self efficacy primarily through mastery experiences in which clients develop the belief that they are
able to effectively cope with sensations, thoughts, and behaviors in their phenomenological realm of
being (Tonnesvang et al., 2010). The counselor s discussions and encouragement regarding the client s
ability to cope with emotional and psychological symptoms is key. Self efficacy beliefs characterize
an individuals perceptions that they are capable to execute the actions in the here and now that remain
necessary to achieve their desired
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29. Studying Abroad Analysis
Have you traveled or studied abroad before? I have made it a point in my life to learn as much as I can
through traveling the globe. From the age of one I have been traveling to Canada, but the boarder is
only four hours away. At the age of fourteen I began to travel and experience other cultures. This
complete changed my life. I went to OchoRios, Jamaica, with Project Timothy and volunteered at a
children s camp. I went not knowing anyone I would be with and it changed my life. Since then I have
volunteered at two children s Orphanage and feeding houses in Bluefields, Nicaragua. I have traveled
to Bermuda with my family. Just last December I also stayed in the United Kingdom for a month on
my own. In January of this year I went on a European Union trip, on this trip I went to London, Paris,
Somme, Versailles, Berlin, Brussels, and Luxembourg. This was a four credit class about the European
Union and politics. Traveling is something I love to do and my favorite way to learn about life, myself
and my studies. Describe yourself I never define myself by a few words nor a group. I have always
been my own person, never fitting into one click or group of people. I have always attracted friends
from an a ray of backgrounds. I stay true to my morals and create myself more as experiences ... Show
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I have completed five mission trips through Project Timothy and Reach Work Camps (Niagara Falls,
NY (2009), Jamaica (2010), Native American Reservation Dulce, NM (2011), Johnstown, NY (2011),
and Nicaragua (2013)). I ran a youth group for two years, worked in a soup kitchen, was a VBS
teacher, helped with fundraisers and more. On Hartwick campus I was a leader for the new
international student orientation, Public Relations for Model UN (April 2014 May 2015) Vice
President (May 2015 Present), Co founder of FORCES club through NYS Parks at Hartwick and
Public Relations for the club
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30. River In Siddhartha
The River as a Guide
Guides take many forms. They may manifest as a teacher, sage or an experienced individual. But this
need not be true a guide may also be an inanimate object as well, like the stars, or a book. In either
case, their purpose is the same: for them to help someone reach their goal. In Hermann Hesse s novel
Siddhartha, the river pushes the protagonist to find his path to enlightenment when he leaves
established teachings, joins Vasudeva, and accepts his son s abandonment.
Firstly, Siddhartha s encounters with the river after he speaks with Gotama encourage him to stop
seeing and interacting with the world as he has been taught to. For example, after Siddhartha s dream
about Govinda, the river provides assurance for him that he should pursue vice, and this is necessary
for him to reach enlightenment. [the dream] was intoxicating notes Siddhartha, and seemingly in
recognition of this, the pale river shimmered (Hesse, 40). The river s serene and mystical condition at
this point give him reassurance and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, the river saves the protagonist from his despair and renews the protagonist s spirit.
Siddhartha remarks, the old, tired, despairing Siddhartha was today drowned in it (81). In this scene,
the river is acting as a purifying agent and allowing him to continue his quest. Thus, the river
effectively saves him and puts him back on track for enlightenment by lifting his depression. In
another instance, Siddhartha observes the river and finds that it has much to teach him. He says he
cannot express how grateful he was to it (82), he subsequently decides that he wants to stay by the
river. The river beckons Siddhartha to learn from it, and his decision to settle down leads him to the
next stage of his journey. This next stage of pensive learning from the river teaches him to listen, and
is the final stage before he reaches
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31. Kant On Euthanasia
Philosophy 1610
22 April 2013
Euthanasia or Just Plain Murder:
The Mercy Death/Killing Debate
Euthanasia is the practice of ending a life in order to release an individual from unbearable suffering
or an incurable disease. Euthanasia the word is derived from Ancient Greek, Eu meaning good and
Thantos meaning Death and when combined the term means Good Death . Mercy Death by definition
is taking a direct action to terminate a person s life because the person has requested to do so. This
also includes physician assisted suicide, not to be confused with suicide which is the taking of one s
life by one s own hand without assistance. Mercy Killing is also a term used and it refers to someone
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Since we ve established that Kant is strongly against euthanasia; at least active euthanasia. We can
now discuss the arguments of Thiroux in relativity to this debate. Active euthanasia, it is in direct
violation of the value of life principle. This means that the involvement of taking a life usually means
killing an innocent person. This is unlike the defense of an innocent, war or capital punishment. It can
also be open to the domino argument, which essentially argues if human beings allow one thing to be
declared legal or moral; this could cause a multitude of others bad things to follow. The church also
have the argument over religious practices and means that God gave us life as a gift, so why should
we have the right to take it away again? The religious aspect has many different reasons for being
against euthanasia but all religions stem from the belief of a higher power or being giving us the gift
of life. There are also other available options as in possibly of finding a cure or using hospice as an
alternative. So in result Immanuel Kant has his own ethical theory and arguments revolving around
the taking of one s life via euthanasia, therefore many arguments or debates can be given to defend the
right not to take another individuals life based on one s own ethical views.
A second ethical theory that can be raised is what stance does Utilitarianism takes on the debate of
euthanasia. A brief definition of Utilitarianism is
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32. Essay On Low Flight Hours
Unmanned Aircraft Systems have taken the Army by storm. While most units fly on a regular basis,
easily meeting their hourly requirements, and becoming very proficient at these tasks. There are
several National Guard Units that continuously fail to meet these requirements. I think that if every
National Guard Unit was able to conduct flight operations where they held weekend drills. You would
see a drastic increase in annual hours flown, as well as overall proficiency and retention of soldiers in
these units. Throughout this paper I will discuss HOR (home of record) unit s flight hour s vs non
HOR unit s flight hours. Along with the other difficulties these units face. I will also discuss the
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It is my opinion that the above stated problems with the inability to fly, mission readiness, and
proficiency, in turn lead to a negative command relationship. A negative command relationship could
potentially lead to a lack of trust between leadership. As well as a tension, meaning command may not
believe that you are utilizing all of your Soldiers, therefore they need 4 Soldiers for a detail. However,
based on the UAS MTOE, providing Soldiers for details is practically impossible and could negatively
affect flight operations. Having a positive command relationship will exponentially increase a Units
overall ability to operate successfully. Based on the above mentioned difficulties associated with
conducting flight operations while not having a flight line at your duty station. I think it is fair to
associate the inability to perform flight ops at a Drill duty station with these National Guard Units
failing to meet their requirements. Thus in turn creating less proficient soldiers, which can ultimately
lead to lack of desire to stay in the National Guard. Soldiers enlist to perform a job, and without the
ability to perform the desired job comes a lack of interest in being a National
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33. Gregor Mendel Research Paper
Who is Gregor Mendel? Named father of genetics, Gregor Mendel was a scientist and Austrian monk
who was known for creating the science of genetics by using his garden as experiments. Though
Mendel s work was not fully recognized until after his death in 1884, his work is very important in our
world today.
Gregor Mendel was born in Heinzendorf bei Odrau, Austrian Empire on July 22, 1822. His birth name
was Johann Mendel, but later changed it to Gregor in 1843. Mendel lived in a farm with his mother,
Rosine ( Schwirthlich ) Mendel, his father, Anton Mendel, and his two sisters, Veronica and Theresia
Mendel. As a child, Mendel worked in an garden and studied beekeeping which made him have a love
for biological sciences. Later on in his life, Mendel
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34. How Has Classical Music Changed the World
HOW HAS CLASSICAL MUSIC CHANGED THE WORLD How has classical music changed the
world we live in? The world we live in has changed but Classical music has remained the same.
Classical music isn t really prevalent in today s society. Classical music doesn t appeal to this
generation. Classical music is more appreciated by older generations. Classical Music is not as
popular today as it used to be. It has been around for hundreds of years and it is the oldest type of
music out there. Classical music is very complex in nature. Classical music has grown distant from the
culture we live in. The rest of the world changed but classical music has remained the same. Classical
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Listening to classical music stimulates the creative pathways in the human brain. Classical music has
been found to reduce tension and enhance brain power and specific types of intelligence such as
verbal ability and spatial temporal reasoning. Because of this, Classical music has been found to be
extremely beneficial for pregnant women. Studies have shown that babies listening to classical music
in the womb could benefit the baby by raising their intelligence and mental development. Not only is
classical music a calming method for both mother and child, the music can help to prepare an unborn
infant s ears and brain for the outside world. Mothers can play the classical music for their baby by
placing earphones around her belly. This theory of letting babies listen to the classical music by
classical music genius Mozart in the womb became known as the The Mozart Theory. During the
1990s, several research papers and popular books wrote about The Mozart Theory, which came to be
called the Mozart Effect : an observed temporary, small elevation of scores on certain tests as a result
of listening to Mozart s music. The Mozart effect has been the subject of much research in recent
years, after it was found that listening to Mozart s music may increase specific types of intelligence.
The approach has been popularized in a book by Don Campbell, and is based on an experiment
suggesting that listening to Mozart temporarily
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35. How Western Imperialism Affects China and Japan Essay
How Western Imperialism affects China and Japan China and Japan had very different experiences
with Western Imperialism . Their reactions to western interference would lay a foundation for their
destiny in a world that was rapidly progressing forward , leaving the traditional world behind . China
viewed themselves as totally self sufficient , superior , and the only truly civilized land in a barbarous
world. They were inward looking and were encouraged by the conservative Confucianistic beliefs of
their emperors to cling to the ancient and traditional ways of the past . They slid rapidly behind in
industrial development , refusing to acknowledge the need for shipbuilding or naval development ,
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Under the sixteen year old emperor the Meiji , ( Enlightened Rule ) Japan began preparing to resist
Western penetration and in the process engineered a remarkable transformation of its country . The
Japanese emperor set out to Westernize Japan and adopt Western methods of education , transportation
, communication , industry , agriculture , banking and most of all Japan s military was updated and
modernized . Politically and economically , Japan was a nation in rapid growth and vigorous transition
. Japan also won two victories over the world s two largest empires China in 1895 and Russia in 1905
, which gave Japan Korea, the Liaotung peninsula in North China , and a new status as a world power
. Between 1900 and 1940 , Japan s exports would triple , manufactured goods multiplied a dozen
times , and it s population would climb to 78 million by 1940. Japan s expanding commercial ,
industrial and financial economy was due mainly through the small group of wealthy business families
known as the Zaibatsu . These included industrial dynasties such as Mitsubishi , Mitsui , Kawasaki ,
and other major firms . The Japanese used the most effective way to maintain their national identity ,
which was to adopt Western techniques , become civilized in the Western view , and deal with
foreigners on equal economic and diplomatic terms . Japan succeeded in understanding the basic
political and moral ideas of Western civilization
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36. The Mission Journey
In 1986, the film The Mission was released. The Mission focuses on the journey of Jesuit Priest,
Father Gabriel, as he enters South America. Father Gabriel traveled to the Guarani lands to convert the
natives to Christianity. The title of the movie comes into play with the Priest joining Rodrigo
Mendoza, who was a reformed slave trader, on a mission in South America. A treaty is formed
between the Spanish and Portuguese that gave the Spanish territory to be ruled under Portuguese
jurisdiction. Father Gabriel and Mendoza take it upon themselves to defend the priest s mission.
Starting in the eighteenth century, the Jesuits began to fall under attack. These attacks occurred
because other nations believed the Jesuits had gained too much power. It was believed that the Jesuits
gained power from counseling during confessional, since they were confessors to some of the most
powerful nations in Europe. As the Enlightenment occurred, it came to show that religion and the
Church were not helping the progress of the economy. Because Spain and Portugal were in a political
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In order to preserve the Jesuit s order, the emissary orders the Jesuits to close their mission and give
the land to the Portuguese. Since Altamirano rejected the priest s appeal, Father Gabriel and Mendoza
decided to go on the mission to defend it. Altamirano is conflicted in his decisions because he has to
choose the lesser of two evils. If he decides in favor of the colonists, the indigenous peoples will
become enslaved; but if he rules in favor of the missions, the entire Jesuit Order may be condemned
by the Portuguese, causing the Church to fall apart as well. In his visits to the missions, he is amazed
at their industry and success. This causes Cardinal Altamirano to become more conflicted in his
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37. Teachers Day
Teacher s Day In India
Since times immemorial, Indians have respected and idolized their teachers. Earlier, we used to call
our teachers
Guru and now it s the contemporary Sir or Madam . Nevertheless, the role of teachers has remained
the same.
They were, are and will continue to be our guiding light, creating conditions conducive to our overall
development. We will always be thankful to them for their constructive support. It is as an expression
of this gratitude only that we celebrate Teacher s Day in India.
Teacher s Day is a tribute to the hard work and devotion of the teachers all year long, to educate a
child. In India, teacher s day is celebrated on 5th of September every year. Indian Teacher s Day is
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Teachers Day is very important for all the people in India, as the teachers act as foundation for
creating responsible citizens and good human beings. It is impossible to imagine our lives without
teachers. They are the cornerstone of our future. We can never thank our teachers enough for their
immense contribution in our life. Teacher s Day is celebrated to show our acknowledgement and
recognition of the hard work put in by our teachers towards our development.
Schools all over India celebrate Teacher s Day by allowing the senior students to pose as teachers for a
day. It is a fun filled activity, which is enjoyed by both the acting teachers and their junior students.
On this day, students bring gifts for their most admired teachers as well. It is an equally special day for
teachers, as they get to know how much they are liked and appreciated by their students. Gifts to
teachers include flowers, greeting cards and other items. Some students also write poems and
messages for teachers.
Students look forward to Teacher s Day with a lot of anticipation, for the sheer spirit of the occasion.
Acting as teachers, they get a fair idea of the responsibility, so efficiently burdened by their teachers. It
requires a lot of hard work and dedication to be a good teacher and earn the fondness of the students at
the same time. Teachers, on this day, are reminded of their school days and feel nostalgic. All in all, it
is celebration
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