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Present Day Climate Change
Many people think that present day climate change is similar to paleoclimate change, but this is only
true when looking at the effects of climate change, the trends in temperature, and the trends in
greenhouse gas levels, which have all stayed the same. By applying the principle of uniformity, we
know that many of the current processes, such as plate tectonics happened in the same way in the past.
In order to use climate proxy records, we have to apply this principle to be able to compare the data
about the current and past environment with equal weight. For example, we assume that the ice cores
reacted the same way to changes in air composition and temperature in the past, such as the mid
Cretaceous, as they do today, so that we can make fair statements of whether or not the air
composition and temperatures have changed or stayed relatively similar. We ... Show more content on
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In the mid Cretaceous, coral reefs were found in abundance near 5 to 30 degrees polewards. Today, we
can find them only from 5 to 15 degrees polewards, and there are also very few of them at those
locations. In the past atmospheric aerosols had natural causes such as sulfur and water vapor from
volcanoes, but today most of the aerosols put in the air is smog. Most of this smog is due to humans
burning coal and driving vehicles everyday in such large numbers in multiple places throughout the
world. Additionally, in the mid Cretaceous volcanic activity was the main contributor of atmospheric
CO₂, but today the main CO₂ emitter is the burning of coal, and also fossil fuels. If coral reefs, the
causes of aerosols in our atmosphere, and the causes of atmospheric CO2 have all changed, then we
cannot say that paleoclimate and present day climate change are the
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How Did Prohibition Happen In The 1920s
Prohibition The 1920 s was a crazy decade. Lots of devastating things happened and some good things
happened. During the 1920 s, there was a new amendment created called prohibition the act of
prohibiting the manufacturing, storage in barrels, bottles, and transportation of alcohol. It was the 18th
amendment that was added and it was in place from 1920 1933 before it was put out of place by the
21st amendment. The reason prohibition happened was because the leaders of the movement had
become alarmed by all the drinking Americans had been doing. They had seen that it started to
become a culture in certain areas and didn t want it to continue. Anyone over 15 could drink and
alcoholism was a problem. In the 1900 s a wave of religion and perfectionists had swept over the
United States which increased the want for temperance. Women also had a big role in prohibition and
the temperance movement. They saw alcohol as something that destroyed families and marriages. Lots
of Americans were not happy with prohibition. On January 17, 1920 prohibition went into effect.
People went crazy and started finding different ways to get their drinks. Bootlegging had started in
this time, which was making, distributing, or selling something illegally. During the prohibition era,
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They started with going to churches and social areas to get people to join their group and soon started
pleading in many areas. They didn t care about who drank, they just cared about people s votes.
Prohibition was also supposed to solve social problems and reduce the tax burden that was created by
prisons and poorhouses. Social problems just grew because of prohibition. Al capone had made
violence a daily occurrence wherever he was. Tax burdens on prisons didn t really happen either.
People believed that alcohol was the main reason for crimes so some towns even sold their
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The Pros And Cons Of Choosing A Duro-Last Roofing
Why Choose a Duro Last Roofer?
Much like other areas of construction, roofing has benefited from advances in technology. One
advancement in roofing that helps both roofing contractors and homeowners is Duro Last roofing.
Duro Last roofs are prefabricated roofs made of PVC resins, stabilizers, flame retardants, and UV
absorbents. Duro Last offers homeowners multiple benefits, compared to many modern roofing
systems.
Duro Last Reduces Inconveniences
One of the drawbacks of getting a roof installed is the fact that it s inconvenient to the homeowner. All
day long they have to live with the constant noise and debris falling from their roof. Homeowners who
choose Duro Last don t have to worry about this at all. Their roof comes prefabricated, meaning
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Harrison Bergeron Themes
The year of 2081 in Harrison Bergeron United States citizens was finally equal. The theme of this
book can be one or more and I found 3 themes which are Freedom, Individuality, and equality is
difficult to achieve. I would like to elaborate those themes.
One of the themes of this book is that equality is difficult to achieve. The author tells readers that it is
difficult for everyone to be equal by demonstrating that American society where everyone is equal.
Mr.Bergeron is not average and so does some special people in the United States. The agents of the
United States Handicapper General had to force to make them equal by putting them in the handicap.
The author shows to reader Harrison protest to Vonnegut in the television show that system will be
collapsed by more people who are intelligent and stronger. Failure of systems and individuals what
author wanted to tell readers. Freedom also can be a theme for this book as well. When Harrison threw
away his handicap that signifies oppression and walks up to stage with a beautiful woman to dance
with her shows his freedom to the reader. Handicap symbolizes oppression, unequal, and individuality,
however, by Harrison taking off the handicap demonstrates that freedom is not free. The relation
between Harrison and the musician at the stage also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The part when Harrison starts to dance with the girl and every movement which he expresses his
feelings are from his individuality which cannot be copied from others, it is his own thing, however,
every human being has their own uniqueness. Handicaps are symbolizing suppression of
individualism and one can say that Harrison found his own identity by taking off his handicap.
Harrison s dance, breaking his handicap and handicap indicates that our personality make us more
unique and one of the themes of this book is
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Imagery in a Thousand Splended Suns
Sensory imagery is an incredibly important aspect of any well written novel. It is what allows the
reader to experience what is going on in the story with more than just an intellectual understanding of
the material. Without these sensory details it becomes easy for a reader to dismiss or misunderstand
what a character is going through at any point in the story.
An excellent example of both sensory description and imagery is when Laila s home is destroyed in a
rocket attack. The beginning of the scene is of Laila helping bring her family s belongings out of the
house. While on the surface this sounds extraordinarily dull the choice of phrasing and inclusion of
sensory details instead creates an experience in the readers mind that is ... Show more content on
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The beauty of the rainbows juxtaposed by the grotesqueness of the bloody chunk of Laila s father
creates a palpable tension and release that can only be crafted with strong sensory details and
descriptions. Hosseini does an amazing job throughout his novel with including rich engaging sensory
driven imagery. This scene of Laila s home being destroyed is just one example of how the author can
arrange words on a page that causes the audience to feel rather than simply understand what is going
on. By using language in this way the reader is compelled to create a much richer and rewarding
experience that would be impossible to have without using sensory details. Without imagery to evoke
an emotional connection one might as well be reading a textbook for information instead of a
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The Key Strategic Decisions Of Cornelius Vanderbilt
The key strategic decisions of Cornelius Vanderbilt was to assemble a plan that will benefit him and at
the same time, make his competitor kneel into submission. Because of his growing railroad company,
he also able produce thousands of job making the commercial economy flourish unimaginably. He
focuses in a new thriving industry to keep up in the extreme competition. While his strategic mistakes
are buying all the stocks in order to have control of everything and was outsmarted.
John D. Rockefeller s strategic decision to deal with Vanderbilt was both a chance and opportunity for
him to introduce his product and catch the attention of his prospects. He thought of better ways how to
make money without wasting too much resources. Moreover, he wants to find the use of a newly
discovered product that has been thrown away by the oil refinery, known as gasoline. He decided to
buy a land full of iron ore deposit to defeat his rival at his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie and J. P. Morgan is that you can t always get what you want. You won t
always win some battles and you have to accept it. You will commit mistakes and it s okay, as long as
you learned from them. To not be greedy because wanting too much would not get you any better. To
know and understand people because you have to be careful to choose whom you can trust. You have
to make use of your strengths and try to develop your weaknesses because your competitors will
always try to blow you at your weakest point. Being an Entrepreneur, failure is not always an option.
The most successful people had an idea, believed it, build it and made it because they took the risks
and never gave up. That in every uncertainty, there is an opportunity. You have to look for
improvements, make your product even better or else, someone else will do it. The industry is a tough
competition so you have to be smart in making decisions and solutions to your
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The Working Memory Model Proposed by Alan Baddeley and...
That our memory isn t veridical is not a novel idea. This means that we don t perfectly remember
everything that we have seen or experienced in the past. Broadly speaking, there are two fundamental
memory errors that occur in everyday life. One is forgetting events that have occurred, and the other is
remembering something that did not transpire (or misremembering them in the way that they
occurred). The first error, forgetting, is very common, and needs no explanation. We can all think of
instances where our memory has failed us. However, the latter error is a more curious scenario. Often
times, when a friend mentions a funny episode that happened at a party you were at, you might
incorporate that into your memory even though you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is to say that the brain works on the information even after we store it in our memories. And
therein lies the problem. The fact that our cognitive system processes raw data in order to make better
sense of it is a probable cause of the aforementioned lapse in our memory. This experiment aims to
study whether the information processing in our cognitive systems leads to the formation of
false/illusory memories, and if so, what are the possible reasons as to why these false memories take
shape. The experiment was in the form of a word recognition test. Participants went through a list of
12 words; the words were all thematically related (car, wheel, bike, motorcycle ...), with the exception
of one of two in the list (pencil). After they had gone through the list, they were presented with
another set of words, and were asked to recognize which of those words had been present in the initial
list. Each of these recognition sets contained at least one word that belonged to the same overarching
theme of the initial list, but wasn t actually present in it (brakes). Thus, there were three types of
words participants could have chosen on the recognition sets : words that appeared on the list, words
that did not appear, but were related to the ones on the list, and those
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Theories Of Clinical Depression
Globally, around 350 million people suffer from clinical depression. However, its causes remain
largely unknown. There are many theories that attempt to explain the cause of depression, but none of
them fully explain the disorder. In this essay I will explain the assumptions made in the psychoanalytic
and biological theories around depression.
The field of psychoanalysis, founded by Sigmund Freud, views mental conditions and disturbances
depression included as coming from often forgotten childhood experiences rooted into one s
subconscious. One of Freud s early psychoanalytic theories regarding depression was the child turning
guilt ridden anger on the self, meaning that a child s dissatisfaction with their parental relationships
would clash with their desire to impress their parents, causing them to internalise their bitter and
dissatisfied emotions. This internalisation would lead to self destructive behaviours and depressive
symptoms later in life. Several similar theories have been raised ... Show more content on
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Events such as the death of a loved one, financial instability, or general emotional distress all
statistically increase one s likelihood of developing depression, and both of the theories that I have
discussed fail to account for the influence that these current events may have on an individual s mental
health. The psychoanalytical approach focuses only on early childhood, while the biological approach
does not take any life events at all into account. Psychoanalysis assumes that depression is rooted in
early childhood with little evidence to support this assumption. The biological approach, while still
erasing the effect that life events can have on depression, provides much more valid scientific
evidence to strengthen its theories. Because of this, I believe the biological approach to be a more
sound
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The Executioner By Martinez De La Rosa
The Executioner (n.d.) a short story by Martinez de la Rosa. This story was written at a time when
Spain was under French occupation. To secure the occupation General G, a French army general
creates a military base at Menda a coastal town and Victor Marchand chosen as commandant. Their
mission is to defend against British attack. After an attack of French troops by local Victor escaped to
the military headquarter. Informed on the latest happening General G and his men descend to Menda
where a serious crime against humanity is committed. Thousands killed and the rest of inhabitants
including the Marquis de Leganes Family are taken as prisoners awaiting execution. It happened that
Victor Marchand falls in love with beautiful Clara daughter Marquis. With the consent of General G,
the family will avoid extinction if the heir act as the Executioner of the other family members.
According to Victor, the negotiator of the deal Clara s life will be safe only if she agrees to marry him.
Juanito the heir finally accepts the role of an Executioner. Conversely, Clara refuses to married Victor
because according to her sparing her life under such circumstance will be dishonoring. At the end is a
lonely Juanito, though rewarded with the of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Reading from the online encyclopedia, Wikipedia.org, an article titled Mystery Fiction (2017), a
mystery story often starts with a crime and end after the culprit(s) is or are named and punish. The
story has crime scene the killing of French soldiers. After identification of culprits, General G believes
all culprit be punished with a death penalty. Victor wants to solve save the life of one of the culprit,
Clara on condition she pelage allegiance to him that is, married him. The outcome is not what any
reader would have predicted, thus the
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The Calling of Saul of Tarsus
The Calling of Saul of Tarsus Keith Vann Liberty University The Calling of Saul of Tarsus Hedrick,
Charles W. Paul s Conversion/Call: A Comparative Analysis of the Three Reports in Acts. Journal of
Biblical Literature 100, no. 3 (September 1981): 415 432. Of great significance is the fact that Saul s
conversion experience is recounted three times in Acts. Scholars note this as being an important fact
regarding the writings. The imagery of blindness is brought to the forefront. Saul was so blinded with
his zeal to persecute something he felt so grievously wronged God that he tried to eliminate all who
practiced this newfound religion. God blinded him to show him how much he had failed to see. When
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This is not the case since Saul is breathing out murderous threats to anyone who so much as blinks
their eyes at Jesus. Saul may not have converted to a different religion during his Damascus road
experience, as one would expect when speaking of conversion. When comparing Saul s experience to
that of the Ethiopian eunuch, there is a distinct difference. The Ethiopian eunuch is studying God s
Law to seek out the truth, rather than having truth thrust upon him by a blinding light. McDonough,
Sean M. Small Change: Saul to Paul, Again. Journal of Biblical Literature 125, no. 2 (June 2006): 390
391. The significance of the name change has not been specified. Perhaps the name change could be
an Old Testament reference to Saul and his persecution of David, through which came the Messiah.
The name change also serves to indicate that Saul went from a man of great importance to humble
nobody through which the Messiah chose to reveal Himself to the Jews and the vast majority of
Gentiles. Ralston, Timothy J. The Theological Significance of Paul s Conversion. Bibliotheca Sacra
147, no. 586 (April 1990): 198 215. Scholar debate whether it is conversion or calling. None are
suggesting that Saul/Paul s influence is any less potent if it was a calling and not a conversion.
Conversion suggests a radical change in one s life. Such is the case with Saul
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Essay about The Gay and Lesbian Community in the Y...
The Gay and Lesbian Community in the Y Generation
As the Y Generation continues to expand its horizons, new trends of tolerance are beginning to shine
through. The gay and lesbian community is more readily embraced by today s generation than by
generations in America s past. More and more people are coming out than ever before, which proves
that the gay and lesbian community is gaining acceptance and their rights to equality are slowing
increasing, but discrimination is still there. Even though gays and lesbians are more accepted amongst
the Y Generation, hate and misunderstanding still exist.
There are many misconceptions about the gay and lesbian community, which occur for the most part
because society doesn t take the time to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Gabriel Rotello in his article Calling All Parents, underscores this need for parental love by stating that
almost all lesbian and gay teens go through a terrible, lonely stage when they feel they have no one to
turn to, not even their own family members sometimes especially not their own family members. It s a
phase that can leave lasting psychological damage even to the vast majority who survive it (112). Gay
children are at extremely high risk for anxiety, confusion, despair, and, yes, some even contemplate
suicide. In fact, according to a recent study published in the May 1999 issue of Archives of Pediatrics
Adolescent Medicine, gay and lesbian youth were 3.4 times as likely to have attempted suicide than
straight youth. (487)
Can the media play a part to alert parents of gay children to express their love and acceptance before it
is too late? We see and hear campaigns about drugs and smoking, but what about homosexuality?
Rotello took the plunge and created an ad campaign that warns, Millions of American kids are gay and
at risk. So talk to your children and let them know you love them, no matter how they choose to love.
(112) The more exposure this sensitive issue receives in the media, the better off families with gay
members will be.
On another note, the gay and lesbian community is gaining more acceptance in the entertainment
industry. Entertainment is something that pertains to every
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Comparing Goldman And Reiner s The Princess Bride
Since the creation of Hollywood, every decade has had a handful of films that become timeless
classics which have a profound impact on our popular culture. The 1980s was a decade that released
several classics, including The Breakfast Club, Ghostbusters, and Back to the Future among many
others. One of the greatest pieces of cinema from the 1980s is The Princess Bride. This film is an
adaptation of William Goldman s novel and is directed by Rob Reiner. Goldman and Reiner made
several brilliant cinematic choices while making the film. These choices include casting actors that fit
the characters, developing a great fairy tale atmosphere, and balancing the action and comedy. The
choices that Goldman and Reiner made while creating the world of The Princess Bride lead the film to
become the cult classic it is today. One of the reasons that The Princess Bride ... Show more content
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While writing the script, William Goldman crafted a perfect mix a humorous and dramatic moments.
The framed narrative technique provided several great conversations between the grandfather and
grandson. The scenes where Westley battles the kidnappers is an excellent example of how the action
is blended with comedy. While Westley dramatically sword fights with Inigo, there are several
hilarious moments such as when Inigo tosses his sword in the air. When Westley moves on to fight
Fezzik, he first simply punches the giant. Here it is amusing to see how his attacks do nothing to
Fezzik. Finally, he finishes his crusade with Vizzini. There is a dramatic moment when viewers are
lead to believe that Westley drank poison only to see Vizzini humorously fall over dead while
laughing. The scene where Count Rugen tortures Westley is also dramatic but has moments of comedy
when Rugen discusses the book he is writing. This blend of action and comedy ensures that there is
never a dull moment during the
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Spastic Diplegia Research Paper
Haley Hereld
Spastic Diplegia
Introduction Spastic Diplegia can briefly be described as a form of Cerebral Palsy that affects the
lower extremities. It is a neurological condition that appears early in life. I chose to do my research
over this condition because of a very special little girl in my life named Brenna. Right before Brenna
turned three years old she was officially diagnosed with Spastic Diplegia. This was a diagnosis I had
never heard of so when I began researching and found that Spastic Diplegia was a type of Cerebral
Palsy I was confused because Brenna does not portray the characteristics of other Cerebral Palsy
patients I have witnessed before. I have, since then, learned that there are different types of Cerebral
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A person with this diagnosis will see a variety of health care providers throughout their life. Some of
these may be Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Neurologists. Physical Therapists will
help each patient to learn how to be as functional as possible with their condition. Many patients will
have to walk with an assistive device or even wear a leg brace. Gait training is very important for
patients with Spastic Diplegia. Patients that are diagnosed with Spastic Diplegia can have complete
paralysis or muscle weakness in both lower extremities. This often results in asymmetries on the right
or left lower extremity. Therefore, when a person with Spastic Diplegia walks they will repeat
movements irregularly, and this can lead to them developing secondary disabilities. 6(p1) A person
with Spastic Diplegia can expect to see a Physical Therapist on and off for their life due to the fact that
physical therapy can help them in so many different ways. Some doctors are prescribing certain
medications, such as muscle relaxers, to help with spastic muscles or even giving their patients Botox
injections in the tight muscles. This is a form of treatment that Brenna is now undergoing. The Botox
shot is injected into the tight muscles and is supposed to help these muscles be able to relax. The
words Cerebral Palsy and Spastic Diplegia can be very scary when they are used to diagnose
somebody
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Taiwan Research Paper
Nations such as Japan and China had viewed the island of Taiwan as a resource and a collateral
component in their immense empires ever since their knowledge of its existence in mid 1400s. The
most prominent period in Taiwanese history began after World War II, with the beginning of the Cold
War. It was then that Taiwan s native government was completely dominated by China, demolishing
the island s independence which they would slowly gain back over the next few centuries. The
formation of the Relations Act with the United States in 1979 began a process that led to Taiwan s
political separation from China in 1987, establishing a democratic government along with a gain of
military support from the West.
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Chiang Kai shek was the leader of the Republic of China who had been governing Taiwan under
martial law, however after his death in 1975, his son, Chiang Ching kuo succeeded him and made
political shifts to a more democratic system. ( Taiwan ) The most democratic element of Chiang s new
system was the elections that were held to replace members of the National Assembly, an important
part of the Republic of China s government in Taiwan, who were dying. ( Taiwan ) This was
incredibly significant because while it was a large democratic step, it was also the first time native
Taiwanese were able to participate in their government, eventually resulting in a majority of
Taiwanese born and a mainority of Chinese governing Taiwan. The Taiwanese government became
even more native after Chiang Ching kuo ended martial law and passed away in 1987, beginning the
presidency of Li Teng hui took office as the first native born Taiwanese to govern the republic in 1988.
( Taiwan ) This step allowed native Taiwanese to completely dominate their nation s government.
Simultaneous, new political groups were being formed, the most notable being the Democratic
Progressive Party. Figure 1 below is a photograph from the party s formation in 1986, though the
government didn t legalize political parties until a year
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Genesis Vs Gilgamesh Research Paper
Many people all over the world have read the famous story of Genesis; after all it is one of the most
widely read books in the world. The main concept from the Gilgamesh flood story and the Genesis
flood story is the biggest similarity of the two. They also differ in smaller details in the events that
take place. The stories are particularly the same, but when comparing the details within, the two flood
stories highly stories highly differ. In both versions of the flood story something angers God (Genesis)
and the gods (Gilgamesh). Looking closely at both stories, the reason for taking out humanity
immensely differs. The humans are so wicked and evil: It repented the Lord that he had made man on
earth, and grieved him at his heart ( Genesis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In both, an inclemency rages and wipes out everyone and everything accept the passengers on board
the ark. In the Gilgamesh story the gods cry and that engenders the incredibly destructive flood. The
great gods of heaven and hell wept ( From Epic of Gilgamesh 26). The rains last for six days and six
nights in the Gilgamesh version, and determinately when the waters receded the boat landed on Nisir
On the mountain of Nisir the boat held fast, she held fast and did not budge. (From Epic of Gilgamesh
27). On that mountain of Nisir the boat strongly withheld for seven days. In the Genesis story God
sends down the flood with his divine potency. And on the seventh day the waters of the Flood came
upon the earth. ( Genesis 6 9 46). The rain transpires for longer in the Genesis story than the
Gilgamesh story. The rain fell on the earth forty days and forty nights. ( Genesis 6 9 46).as the waters
receded it landed on Mt. Ararat. It is here for approximately two and a moiety months later until the
other mountain tops surface. In both you have the same fundamental storyline, but as one can optically
discern the more minuscule details are
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The Outsiders Righteousness Quotes
An individual has the responsibility of doing what is right and remaining unbiased to those who are
different from themselves to reach a better understanding and tolerance to those around them. These
responsibilities and acts are the prime ingredients for a socially sustainable society, as the individual
actively contributes to the betterment of society through his individual acts of righteousness. In the
novel The Outsiders , written by S.E. Hinton in 1965, a haphazard society is portrayed through the
memoirs of the protagonist, Ponyboy. In this novel, S.E. Hinton demonstrates the struggles and efforts
of individuals who stray from the typical hostility felt between the two gangs, the Greasers and the
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Accordingly, society begins to form an understanding of the individual s circumstances and develops a
tolerance and acknowledgment towards them and those facing similar issues, creating a togetherness
in the otherwise separate groups in society. As a greaser, Ponyboy experiences many difficulties and
obstacles through the novel The Outsiders . After the dramatic occurrences, Ponyboy decides to write
about his experiences as homework for his English class, his intention is depicted in the quote,
Someone should tell their side of the story, and maybe people would understand them and wouldn t be
so quick to judge a boy by the amount of hair oil he wore. His use of symbolism by representing hair
oil as a common trait of a particular group, he refers to the misconceptions society has towards these
groups and seeks to establish an understanding between society and himself as well as others
experiencing prejudices made by society. Ponyboy describes others in similar situations in this quote,
Hundreds of boys who maybe watched sunsets and looked at stars and ached for something better. He
is, in fact, using himself as a symbol of Greaser in order to establish a connection and convey a sense
of humanity that is portrayed in his memoirs. Ponyboy expresses himself through writing about lays
himself bare
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What Effect Do Polar Bears Have On The Environment
In recent decades, the global warming threat has captured the attention of the nation and the world.
While the main focus began with concentrating on the effects this long term natural crisis would have
on the human population, select groups have worked to approach the topic in a manner that entails
prevention in order to help other animal and plant species around the globe. One such organization is
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which has played a major role in the
conservation of the polar bear species, one of the mammals most adversely affected by the recent
climate changes. As more research has been conducted regarding the polar bears, scientific name
Ursus Maritimus, the conclusions have been shocking. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Part of the original decision to list the species as threatened came from the fact that the critical habitat
of these animals had been greatly reduced due to natural and human activities. Critical habitat is
defined as the area that contains habitat features essential for the conservation of a threatened or
endangered species and which may require special management considerations ( Critical Habitat ).
From this definition coupled with the results of numerous studies, it was found that polar bears have
suffered from extreme declines in ice habitats where they carry out the majority of their lives. One
study found that ice thickness has decreased by 40% during the past 30 years and the average annual
extent of ice coverage in the polar region has diminished substantially, with an average annual
reduction of over 1 million square kilometers (Schliebe) meaning in a comparatively short period of
time the species has been subjected to substantial decreases in their environments. This habitat
destruction is the major concern for the polar bear species as human activity is immensely increasing
the rate at which their environments are destroyed. Not only does recent research reveal massive
decreases in the area of habitats which this species occupies, but it also provides evidence that the
lifestyles of these animals are being altered. With changing season lengths and temperatures, polar
bears
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Example Of Decision Analytic Models
Decision analytic models are used to examine cost effectiveness of healthcare interventions. These
models summarise available evidence succinctly for analysis. When there is a lack of observed
evidence, expert opinions on the mean or median values (occasionally the minimum and maximum
range) for the parameter of interest are commonly used. This does not provide sufficient information
to examine whether the distribution of uncertainty surrounding the parameter of interest is
representative of the expert s opinion. As this is a key component in Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis
(PSA) commonly used in decision analytic models, as recommended by NICE(1), there is need to
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This systematic review by Grigore et al(2) highlighted the need for guidelines to critically appraise
elicitation exercises and suggested for more research to define these measurement criteria. The authors
proposed that until a definitive checklist is developed, the validity and reliability of the elicitation
exercise should always be reported explicitly.
Following this 2013 systematic review, the same authors published an article in 2016, on a study that
compared the results for two commonly used elicitation methods, the histogram and hybrid
methods(3). This study had the following 3 objectives
1) Examine how these two methods appealed to the experts,
2) Determine if there were any differences in the elicited distributions and;
3) Compare the impact of the elicited distributions on an actual decision model
The study results showed that
1) Generally, the experts found the histogram method easier to use compared to the hybrid method
although the two elicitation methods were closely ranked by the experts in terms of ease of use and
face validity
2) The distributions from the histogram method were slightly narrower than the distributions from the
hybrid method, suggesting greater certainty when aggregated.
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Themes of Honor and Shame in Invisible Man Essay
EXECUTE SHAME GENTLY
Invisible Man is a novel by Ralph Ellison, addressing many social and moral issues regarding African
American identity, including the inside of the interaction between the white and the black. His novel
was written in a time, that black people were treated like degraded livings by the white in the Southern
America and his main character is chosen from that region. In this figurative novel he meets many
people during his trip to the North, where the black is allowed more freedom. As a character, he is not
complex, he is even naïve. Yet, Ellison s narration is successful enough to show that he improves as he
makes radical decisions about his life at the end of the book.
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White people s idea of educating black is surrounded by abasement. What is seen on the surface that
the college tries to achieve is not what is beneath. The narrator realizes this when he has to talk to Dr.
Bledsoe after his misdeeds. Dr. Bledsoe s speech, although mostly reprimanding, gives clues about
many moral issues, which the people experiencing the racism and division of races come across.
Please him? And here you are a junior in college! Why, the dumbest black bastard in the cotton patch
knows that the only way to please a white man is to tell him a lie! (pg.139) My God, boy! You re black
and living in the South did you forget how to lie? These two sentences, owned by Dr. Bledsoe suggest
that the boy should lie to hide the inconvenient truth to Mr. Norton. It brings a question of ethics,
along with honor. Is a person who lies honorable? Is lying permissible in this case? The investigation
and the answers to these questions will make the understanding of honor clearer. Negroes don t control
this school or much of anything else haven t you learned even that? No, sir, they don t control this
school, nor white folk either. True they support it, but I control it. I s big and black and I say Yes, suh
as loudly as any burr head when it s convenient, but I m still the king down here. (Pg.142) The reason
that Dr. Bledsoe wants the narrator to lie is apparent on the quotation above. His hunger for authority,
his affection towards power, his ambition to
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The Causes of Poverty in the Developing World Essay
The Causes of Poverty in the Developing World
Many LDC¡¦s have been badly affected by wars. There have been many civil wars in Africa, caused by
European empire building in the nineteenth century. Several African races were joined into one
country, but half a race was left in another country. These countries were still artificial countries after
they achieved independence. One race was often badly treated by the ruling race, which resulted in
civil war. This also happened in Europe since the various parts of Yugoslavia were given
independence. LDC¡¦s also suffer from wars between different countries, such as: Ethiopia and
Somalia, Afghanistan and Russia. There are wars caused by corruption and political differences too,
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These natural disasters are earthquakes, floods, droughts and volcanic eruptions. Thousands of homes
and acres of precious farmland can be destroyed by an earthquake or a flood. If there is no rain, the
crops will not grow unless the farmers have the wealth to sink wells, install pumps and organise an
irrigation system.
Debt
Most LDC¡¦s are forced to borrow money from the banks of developed countries to survive and begin
to develop. These banks charge interest, so that a less developed country has to pay more in interest
than it earns in foreign currency. In the early 70¡¦s, Chile borrowed 3.9 billion dollars. By 1982, Chile
had paid 12.8 billion dollars in interest and still owed money.
The extra 9 billion dollars should have been used to speed up Chile¡¦s development, but instead it went
to countries that are already rich.
Cash crops
The only way for many LDC¡¦s to make enough money for their debts is to grow cash crops. Cash
crops are grown to be sold rather than consumption. Cotton, Coffee, tea and tobacco are grown to sell
to the developed world. Many people in LDC¡¦s are starving because land is used to grown cash crops
instead of food.
World poverty concerns us all as we depend on each other. For example, if we want the Sudanese to
grow cotton for our clothes, we must make sure they have enough food to survive on.
The causes of poverty in the modern world
Here are three new and worrying causes of poverty:
„h The World markets
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The Ruin And The Wife s Lament
Most of Old English poetry is all in one book. This book is called the Exeter Book. This book includes
diverse, short, religious poems, which each have their own unique style. Also, they contain a similar
sad or mournful tone, which are considered to be elegies. Most of the poems are about one anonymous
character who is enduring some type of hardship. Two of these poems are The Wife s Lament and The
Ruin . In The Ruin the speaker in the poem is describing the disaster he or she sees. Buildings are
crumbling, roofs ruined, yet the foundation of the city is still there. The city has endured hundreds of
years worth of storms and time itself. The narrator then talks about how this city was created and all
people were filled with joy. Streams were flowing and the stone building stood tall. Splendor and glad
minded men filled the bright kingdom. Unfortunately it all came to an end when the plague spread
throughout the kingdom and death took many lives. The once precious kingdom was now an empty
courtyard and ruble. The Wife s Lament is written in first person point of view. That person is the wife
who is in desolation due to the exile of her husband. She felt worried and sorrowful so she set out to
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The exile from her homeland and the departure from her husband left her in deep pain. Lonely, she
tried to face through her sufferings and hardships. Loneliness is what she feels very deeply throughout
the poem. She feels as if she has nobody. The Ruin contains two more themes of destruction and the
power of nature. The name of the poem says it all, the city is left in ruins because of time itself. With
age anything will become more worse. In addition, destruction is also because of the power of nature.
In the poem, it states that the foundation of the city endured the forces of storms. The power of the
storms destroyed this one great
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Demand Of Demand And Demand Essay
Demand Determinants The concept of demand is derived from the willingness and ability of
consumers to buy goods or services at a particular time depending on prices and preferences. In most
cases, the demand for goods and services depends on the affordability and comfort of consumers to
purchase them, while holding other factors as constant (Hubbard O Brien, p. 70 2013). Basic
economic concepts of demand state that an increase in price affects the demand in a negative way; as
prices of gasoline increase, the demand should go down. The concept or law of demand is focused on
the correlation between the price of gasoline and the quantity of demand for the product. From my
observation, consumers are constantly looking for ways to minimize their consumption of gasoline.
This century, motorists are opting for fuel efficient automobiles with the aim of reducing their overall
fuel consumption. The theoretical concept of price adjustment by gasoline consumers can affect Edgar
s idea to open a retail gas station. Whenever retail fuel prices increase, in the long run, consumers may
retaliate by cutting off the frequency of gas consumption by reducing time spent driving, reduce the
number of times they use their car and other methods that will save them from using more money in
gas stations. In the short run, the change in price of gasoline per gallon is not sufficiently volatile to
affect consumption significantly. The graph below shows U.S. National Average in gasoline prices
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Success Is A Success Essay
It is a pity that many people are yet to come to terms with the fact that success is a challenge. This is
why many people are unable to manage their success. Success is a challenge because it is tough and
difficult. It also constitutes a challenge because it is demanding, taxing and testing. It is worthy of note
that challenge is not the same as problem . The difference between challenge and problem is attitude.
While optimists use challenge to describe difficult situations, pessimists use problem to describe the
same circumstances.
Success constitutes a challenge in two ways: becoming a success and remaining a success. Every
individual is confronted by either of these challenges at every point in time. At every point in time,
everyone is either striving to become a success or striving to sustains a success and remain a success.
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Though becoming a success and remaining a success are challenges, the latter challenge is heavier
than the former. If you watch the lives of wealthy people closely, for instance, you will observe that it
is more difficult to maintain being rich than to become rich. This is also applicable to the lives of
celebrities. This is why there are numerous people across the globe who failed after attaining very
reputable positions in (different aspects) life.
Some people believe that they can remain at the top if anyone can assist them get there. This is very
incorrect because it is more difficult to remain at the top than to get to the top. The implication of this
is that if you can remain at the top if you were there, then you can get to the top. In other words, if you
can remain being a success (if you were a success), then you can become a success. If it is more
difficult to remain successful than to become successful, then whoever can maintain being a success
can also become a
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7 Minutes Of Terror Essay
Sometimes when we look at it, it looks crazy, said Adam Steltzner. Adam is an engineer who works
for NASA, a part of the United States government that explores space. Adam was talking about
landing something on Mars. It is the result of reasoned engineering thought. But it still looks crazy.
Adam and some of the people he works with made a video called Seven Minutes of Terror about a
Mars landing. In the video, they introduced people around the world to one of the most daring and
creative achievements of engineering ever completed. That achievement was the pinpoint landing of
Curiosity on Mars. Curiosity is a machine called a rover, and it was built to explore the surface of
Mars.
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Instead, engineers came up with a maneuver that would allow the craft carrying Curiosity to turn
quickly. Then, rockets would turn on and allow Curiosity to make a vertical landing.
Switching from a parachute to a controlled rocket descent could have gone wrong at any time. Still,
even getting the descent right was not enough to succeed. Once the parachute was cut free, the force
from the rockets could raise so much dust that the dust itself could damage the rover.
Always thinking ahead, the engineers came up with a solution. They created a device to complete the
last step of the landing. The device was called a sky crane. When the sky crane was close to Mars s
surface, it used a set of cables to lower Curiosity onto the ground.
At last Curiosity landed, going from 13,000 miles per hour to zero in just seven minutes. The capsule
that had been carrying Curiosity still had all its rockets firing. It blasted back into the sky and landed
somewhere else on the planet. The landing was a success.
The Ongoing Mission
NASA says that the MSL mission is part of a long term plan. This plan uses robots to explore Mars.
The most popular question is whether there ever was life on Mars. Looking for the answer to that
question is just one piece of a bigger
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The Duality Of Filipino Culture In The Philippines
As we all know, Philippines is considered the largest Christian nation in Asia. In fact, the country has
86% of the population as Roman Catholics and 6% represents variations of other Christian cults and
denominations. In the Filipino setting, the extended family is a huge part of his societal unit. The
children s closest friendship often come from within their own families. It is also a social norm where
the Father is in charge of making decisions for their home. It is also common that one child remains at
home with the parents and grandparents to take care of them. This child, given the fact that he is at
home with his or her family, is not necessarily living with a spouse. For in the Filipino setting, even
the extended family may stay at home with their grandparents. Some grandchildren may be given to
their grandparents at times to raise. And indigent family members are also there to help to raise and
take care of the children. Filipino families are so close that cousins treat each other as siblings and
nieces and nephews are referred to as one s one child. It is also a trend wherein young children are ...
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It will be expounded through the discussion of the Filipino culture and its belief system, together with
the duality of Filipino culture. The concept of Filipino culture and society will be discussed as a
background to the study of Filipino culture. Given that Filipino culture is a summation of different
foreign culture that has come to our country in the past centuries, the most dominant or mainstream
remains to be the lowland Christian communities which are from the various regions of the
archipelago. The discussion on Filipino culture is limited to the mainstream culture which is usually
what is practiced and belief in the center or the heart of the archipelago which is metro manila and
some of its neighboring
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Bad Girl Film Analysis
The American Cinema of the 1950s can be noted for its various portrayals of masculinity and
dominating consumer culture geared toward male gender. Arguably hidden behind punks and
gangsters was a class of defiant girls who subverted the gender ideals of the time and are evidenced
through a series of Bad Girl films. The bad girl film cycle is one of the latter trends of the 50s Social
Problem film and an examination of this cycle will provide theoretical speculation regarding its
influence on the rise of the Second Wave Feminist Movement.
In order to examine the potential influence of these films and the topicality of bad girl representation
during the 1950s scare of juvenile delinquency, the following lines of inquiry will be explored:
1. An examination of the evolution of female representation in various film genres of the 1950s
highlighting the commonly subservient role of female characters and the gender roles perpetuated
through texts of this decade.
2. Next, I will reiterate the Social Problem film and the scare of juvenile delinquency during the
1950s. I will introduce the bad girl film genre in more detail, expanding the tropes/motifs of this cycle,
and demonstrates how this genre can be subcategorized as a social problem film.
3. In order to understand the contention surrounding the bad girl films and its context in 1950s society,
I will discuss the American Dream ideology of the time, primarily through its portrayal on television.
We can note the struggle
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The Characters Of The Packs
Louis felt the pistol rub against his side. He had clipped the pistol on his right side just like Harry
showed him. He was ready if he needs to fire, but he really hoped he wouldn t. He wasn t concerned
about the killing factor, he would kill Sterling in a heartbeat. The thing that concerned him was his
poor aim. He could shoot, but his aim was quite shaky. He could see the boy s clearly from his spot.
He was ordered to stay back in the van with Niall. They had guns just in case but were instructed to
only shoot if they or the pack was in danger. They had a limited number of silver bullets and could not
afford to waste a shot. Louis sighed and looked out at the pack. He wished he could fight with them
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The boy had been beaten and from what he could tell starved. It looked like Calum had just woken up
from a restless nap. His short hair was tousled and his eyes barely opened. His head flopped to the side
and he stared blankly ahead. He wore nothing more than a thin oversized tee shirt and a pair of loose
black boxers. He looked freezing standing out in the cold. Michael stepped forwards, but Liam
grabbed a chunk of his fur yanking him back. Louis and Niall watched nervously from the van as
Harry stepped forward facing Sterling. The alpha was noticeably taller than Harry, and stronger too,
but not by very much. Their strength was quite even besides the fact that Sterling is a hybrid shifter.
Harry cleared his throat and looked to Sterling. We can make a deal. Harry offered. Sterling chuckled
dryly and crossed his arms. He gave a curt nod telling him to continue. Harry shifted nervously
between his feet. I will exchange you one thousand acres of our territory for Calum. Sterling laughed
coldly and shook his head. He looked past Harry and narrowed his eyes staring at Louis. I want the
omega. Sterling said. Not gonna happen. I don t want to fight. Give us back Calum and we will leave
your pack alone. Harry said. Calum listened to Harry and Sterling negotiate for a moment before he
finally tuned out. He made eye contact with Michael. The red haired boy stared back at him. He
mouthed something Calum didn t
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Nanotech 1AC Essay
1AC Version 1.0
Observation 1: SQ
Observation One: The Status Quo
First, Nano Development in Mexico is on the rise it s unregulated and risks spinning out of control
Inter Press Service 2k12
(Tierramérica, MEXICO: Scientists Call For Regulation of Nanotechnology, 03/12/2012,
http://www.tierramerica.info/nota.php?lang=eng idnews=3920 olt=568, AC)
MEXICO CITY, Mar 12 (Tierramérica). Nanotechnology, which is currently unregulated in Mexico,
could pose serious threats to human health and the environment, cautions a new study. Far from a
policy of precaution vis à vis these new technologies, products are entering the market without
regulation to guarantee their safety or labels to inform of their use, researcher Guillermo ... Show
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After a review of nanotechnology initiatives, it is surprising that the Programa Especial does not make
any reference to the possible risks to health and the environment related to the use of nanotechnology
neither its ethical and legal implications, nor the public participation in what many scientists see as the
most important technological revolution of the 21st century. The absence of concern associated with
the use of nanotechnology in México becomes worrying because of the increasing number of
laboratories in the area. Furthermore, many of them are already using clean rooms and very
sophisticated equipment with the main objective of encouraging the production of nanocomponents
for the industrial sector. In the same vein, Argentina and Brazil do not have a program to discuss the
implications and risks of nanotechnology, or a plan to supervise the activities related to
nanotechnology research and development. In this regard, it is clear that the distance between Latin
America and its European and North American counterparts is expanding. Due to the absence of a
National Nanotechnology Initiative, México has turned its attention to different research centers in
search for
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Pinochet Gender
Under the reign of Augusto Pinochet, Chile suffered extreme oppression culturally, socially,
politically, economically, and religiously. As a dictator in a military government, Pinochet shut down
the Chilean government, stifled political discourse, banned trade unions, and made Chile his own.
Over 3,000 political opponents disappeared during his rule, and the Chilean over arrested over 30,000,
torturing thousands. In response to the suffocating reign of Pinochet, Chilean citizens began to express
their culture and their identities through performance art and other means. Among these identities
being explored and expressed were those of gender: male, female, and other. Gender and gender
identity played significant roles during the reign of Pinochet through both theory and social change.
Under an oppressive government, it is often women and minorities, including homosexuals, that suffer
most. Thus, it is most likely that those who are suffering will speak out. The unforgettable queen and
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In A Critique of Morgenthau s Principles of Political Realism, Ann J. Tickner argues that women are
gaining a larger role in the international realm and thus the influence of feminine factors changes the
way politics is conducted. According to the feminist perspective, women believe in dynamic
objectivity, contextual national interests, collective empowerment, moral significance in politics,
common moral elements in de escalating conflict, and that politics is not autonomous. In this sense,
women tend to be a part of social change, cooperation, and peace. Thus, women play a role in national
and international politics and life by promoting coexistence, cooperation, and peace. This theory goes
in direct opposition to the male associated concepts of power and objectivity, both of which can be
connected to the reign of Pinochet over Chile. Therefore, women by nature were in opposition to
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Aristole s View on Drama
Preamble
Drama is an aspect of literature represented in performances and has been a part of the world for many
decades. Drama originated in classical Greece around the fifth century B.C. The earliest performances
took place in amphitheaters, which the Greeks invented to incorporate plays in their religious and
civic festivals. These Greek festivals were huge theatrical events filled with three days of drama. The
structure of the amphitheater allowed for an audience of thousands to observe the theatrics and watch
as the actors vie to win the drama competition. In addition, ancient Greek theater used dramas to relay
moral and political messages to their communities.
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Shakespeare is said to have shaped the beginnings of modern day culture through his tragic plays by
introducing man as the tragic hero rather than the Gods. Although both Miller and Shakespeare have
modified the classic Greek tragedies in this manner they still fulfill Aristotle s definition of tragedy in
many ways.
Aristotle Vs Othello and Death of a Salesman Shakespeare s protagonist, Othello and Miller s
protagonist, Willy Lowman are both considered the tragic heroes in the play. Othello is a moor and a
general in Venetian army. He is experienced in battle and valued by the people. Since he is this well
respected military leader, the people listened and cared about what he had to say. One instance of his
high regard can be seen when one of the senators said, Here comes Barbantio and the valiant Moor ,
(Act I scene 3). With Othello overcoming racist Venice and managing to gain this high status in the
community, Aristotle s first requirement for a tragic hero is fulfilled. However, many would argue that
in Millers play, Willy Lowman s character stretches the definition of a tragic hero. Since Willy
Lowman was a mere salesman struggling to seize the American dream he would definitely not be
considered a man of high status. Although Willy Lowman did hold one honorable position and that
was head of the household. This is illustrated during a conversation that Willy s wife Linda has with
their son Biff. Linda Says No. You can t
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Power Of Culture On Public Displays Of Affection
Power of Culture on Public Displays of Affection: An Observation How do you display affection?
Some people detest PDA public displays of affection with a furious passion whereas others embrace
their fondness and feelings to their partner in public. What causes this disparity in sentiments towards
displays of romance? Are characterizations of affection defined by bodies of location, culture, and
time? To begin developing theories regarding those topics, a pair of observations was conducted in a
local park investigating couples and their presentations of romance. By analyzing the parkgoers
reaction to public displays of affection in Deep Cove, a deeper understanding of how culture
influences affection and romance can be hypothesized. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first observation occurred during an unusually warm autumn afternoon. Clear, blue skies
illuminated the park as red, orange, yellow, and brown leaves distinctively marked the ground. Vibrant
activity and noise permeated throughout the park: hikers, kayakers, paddle boarders, and dog walkers,
the park was bustling with people. Moreover, many couples were present. Data collection, therefore,
went incredibly smoothly during that day. In fact, many observations were missed due to the
overwhelming amount of activity happening. Within a week s time, the weather quickly changed. The
amount of data collected during the second observation, therefore, significantly decreased compared
to that of the first outing. Temperatures dropped 20°C and the clear blue sky was replaced with a dull
grey fog. Along with the early wave of winter weather, flurries of snow gently immersed the sky
before melting on contact with the ground. Unsurprisingly, the park was empty and almost no data
regarding affection and romance was collected. As a result, most of my analysis and reflection will
describe events observed during the first observation.
Before analyzing the circumstances at play during the observations, it is necessary to describe how I
characterized the sexuality and sexual identity of the observed couples. The sexuality of those
engaging in public displays of affection was based off traits that constitute the sexual identity of the
lovers. To
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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Research Paper
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is an extremely rare, deleterious disease caused by a type
of viral pathogen called a coronavirus. The disease first appeared among residents of southern China,
near Hong Kong, in 2002. Over the course of eight months, the disease spread to up to 8,000
individuals, 10% of which died. As a contagious viral pandemic, SARS diffused to nearly 30 countries
by 2003, including Germany, Canada, and the United States. However, by 2004, all cases of SARS
disappeared and have not reappeared anywhere since then. After considerable research, scientists
discovered that the infection was caused by a single stranded RNA coronavirus. The virus was so
named due to the several corona like spikes that were known to protrude from the molecule. Because
SARS suddenly attracted widespread attention when it was first identified in China in 2002, the virus
was classified as an emerging infectious disease. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Symptoms that commonly afflict people with SARS are flu like symptoms such as fever, fatigue,
weakness, chills, muscle ache, and migraine headaches. It is not until after the onset of these
symptoms when the virus begins to attack the respiratory system. Some of the most severe clinical
respiratory symptoms include breathing difficulties, dry coughing, and a sharp reduction of oxygen
levels in the blood. In some instances, the respiratory symptoms of SARS are fatal. After contracting
SARS, people typically develop terminal pneumonia soon thereafter. Because it can be extremely
difficult to breathe, SARS patients usually require a mechanical respirator or some other apparatus to
facilitate
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  • 2. Present Day Climate Change Many people think that present day climate change is similar to paleoclimate change, but this is only true when looking at the effects of climate change, the trends in temperature, and the trends in greenhouse gas levels, which have all stayed the same. By applying the principle of uniformity, we know that many of the current processes, such as plate tectonics happened in the same way in the past. In order to use climate proxy records, we have to apply this principle to be able to compare the data about the current and past environment with equal weight. For example, we assume that the ice cores reacted the same way to changes in air composition and temperature in the past, such as the mid Cretaceous, as they do today, so that we can make fair statements of whether or not the air composition and temperatures have changed or stayed relatively similar. We ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the mid Cretaceous, coral reefs were found in abundance near 5 to 30 degrees polewards. Today, we can find them only from 5 to 15 degrees polewards, and there are also very few of them at those locations. In the past atmospheric aerosols had natural causes such as sulfur and water vapor from volcanoes, but today most of the aerosols put in the air is smog. Most of this smog is due to humans burning coal and driving vehicles everyday in such large numbers in multiple places throughout the world. Additionally, in the mid Cretaceous volcanic activity was the main contributor of atmospheric CO₂, but today the main CO₂ emitter is the burning of coal, and also fossil fuels. If coral reefs, the causes of aerosols in our atmosphere, and the causes of atmospheric CO2 have all changed, then we cannot say that paleoclimate and present day climate change are the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. How Did Prohibition Happen In The 1920s Prohibition The 1920 s was a crazy decade. Lots of devastating things happened and some good things happened. During the 1920 s, there was a new amendment created called prohibition the act of prohibiting the manufacturing, storage in barrels, bottles, and transportation of alcohol. It was the 18th amendment that was added and it was in place from 1920 1933 before it was put out of place by the 21st amendment. The reason prohibition happened was because the leaders of the movement had become alarmed by all the drinking Americans had been doing. They had seen that it started to become a culture in certain areas and didn t want it to continue. Anyone over 15 could drink and alcoholism was a problem. In the 1900 s a wave of religion and perfectionists had swept over the United States which increased the want for temperance. Women also had a big role in prohibition and the temperance movement. They saw alcohol as something that destroyed families and marriages. Lots of Americans were not happy with prohibition. On January 17, 1920 prohibition went into effect. People went crazy and started finding different ways to get their drinks. Bootlegging had started in this time, which was making, distributing, or selling something illegally. During the prohibition era, criminal activity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They started with going to churches and social areas to get people to join their group and soon started pleading in many areas. They didn t care about who drank, they just cared about people s votes. Prohibition was also supposed to solve social problems and reduce the tax burden that was created by prisons and poorhouses. Social problems just grew because of prohibition. Al capone had made violence a daily occurrence wherever he was. Tax burdens on prisons didn t really happen either. People believed that alcohol was the main reason for crimes so some towns even sold their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Pros And Cons Of Choosing A Duro-Last Roofing Why Choose a Duro Last Roofer? Much like other areas of construction, roofing has benefited from advances in technology. One advancement in roofing that helps both roofing contractors and homeowners is Duro Last roofing. Duro Last roofs are prefabricated roofs made of PVC resins, stabilizers, flame retardants, and UV absorbents. Duro Last offers homeowners multiple benefits, compared to many modern roofing systems. Duro Last Reduces Inconveniences One of the drawbacks of getting a roof installed is the fact that it s inconvenient to the homeowner. All day long they have to live with the constant noise and debris falling from their roof. Homeowners who choose Duro Last don t have to worry about this at all. Their roof comes prefabricated, meaning ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Harrison Bergeron Themes The year of 2081 in Harrison Bergeron United States citizens was finally equal. The theme of this book can be one or more and I found 3 themes which are Freedom, Individuality, and equality is difficult to achieve. I would like to elaborate those themes. One of the themes of this book is that equality is difficult to achieve. The author tells readers that it is difficult for everyone to be equal by demonstrating that American society where everyone is equal. Mr.Bergeron is not average and so does some special people in the United States. The agents of the United States Handicapper General had to force to make them equal by putting them in the handicap. The author shows to reader Harrison protest to Vonnegut in the television show that system will be collapsed by more people who are intelligent and stronger. Failure of systems and individuals what author wanted to tell readers. Freedom also can be a theme for this book as well. When Harrison threw away his handicap that signifies oppression and walks up to stage with a beautiful woman to dance with her shows his freedom to the reader. Handicap symbolizes oppression, unequal, and individuality, however, by Harrison taking off the handicap demonstrates that freedom is not free. The relation between Harrison and the musician at the stage also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The part when Harrison starts to dance with the girl and every movement which he expresses his feelings are from his individuality which cannot be copied from others, it is his own thing, however, every human being has their own uniqueness. Handicaps are symbolizing suppression of individualism and one can say that Harrison found his own identity by taking off his handicap. Harrison s dance, breaking his handicap and handicap indicates that our personality make us more unique and one of the themes of this book is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Imagery in a Thousand Splended Suns Sensory imagery is an incredibly important aspect of any well written novel. It is what allows the reader to experience what is going on in the story with more than just an intellectual understanding of the material. Without these sensory details it becomes easy for a reader to dismiss or misunderstand what a character is going through at any point in the story. An excellent example of both sensory description and imagery is when Laila s home is destroyed in a rocket attack. The beginning of the scene is of Laila helping bring her family s belongings out of the house. While on the surface this sounds extraordinarily dull the choice of phrasing and inclusion of sensory details instead creates an experience in the readers mind that is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The beauty of the rainbows juxtaposed by the grotesqueness of the bloody chunk of Laila s father creates a palpable tension and release that can only be crafted with strong sensory details and descriptions. Hosseini does an amazing job throughout his novel with including rich engaging sensory driven imagery. This scene of Laila s home being destroyed is just one example of how the author can arrange words on a page that causes the audience to feel rather than simply understand what is going on. By using language in this way the reader is compelled to create a much richer and rewarding experience that would be impossible to have without using sensory details. Without imagery to evoke an emotional connection one might as well be reading a textbook for information instead of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Key Strategic Decisions Of Cornelius Vanderbilt The key strategic decisions of Cornelius Vanderbilt was to assemble a plan that will benefit him and at the same time, make his competitor kneel into submission. Because of his growing railroad company, he also able produce thousands of job making the commercial economy flourish unimaginably. He focuses in a new thriving industry to keep up in the extreme competition. While his strategic mistakes are buying all the stocks in order to have control of everything and was outsmarted. John D. Rockefeller s strategic decision to deal with Vanderbilt was both a chance and opportunity for him to introduce his product and catch the attention of his prospects. He thought of better ways how to make money without wasting too much resources. Moreover, he wants to find the use of a newly discovered product that has been thrown away by the oil refinery, known as gasoline. He decided to buy a land full of iron ore deposit to defeat his rival at his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie and J. P. Morgan is that you can t always get what you want. You won t always win some battles and you have to accept it. You will commit mistakes and it s okay, as long as you learned from them. To not be greedy because wanting too much would not get you any better. To know and understand people because you have to be careful to choose whom you can trust. You have to make use of your strengths and try to develop your weaknesses because your competitors will always try to blow you at your weakest point. Being an Entrepreneur, failure is not always an option. The most successful people had an idea, believed it, build it and made it because they took the risks and never gave up. That in every uncertainty, there is an opportunity. You have to look for improvements, make your product even better or else, someone else will do it. The industry is a tough competition so you have to be smart in making decisions and solutions to your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Working Memory Model Proposed by Alan Baddeley and... That our memory isn t veridical is not a novel idea. This means that we don t perfectly remember everything that we have seen or experienced in the past. Broadly speaking, there are two fundamental memory errors that occur in everyday life. One is forgetting events that have occurred, and the other is remembering something that did not transpire (or misremembering them in the way that they occurred). The first error, forgetting, is very common, and needs no explanation. We can all think of instances where our memory has failed us. However, the latter error is a more curious scenario. Often times, when a friend mentions a funny episode that happened at a party you were at, you might incorporate that into your memory even though you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is to say that the brain works on the information even after we store it in our memories. And therein lies the problem. The fact that our cognitive system processes raw data in order to make better sense of it is a probable cause of the aforementioned lapse in our memory. This experiment aims to study whether the information processing in our cognitive systems leads to the formation of false/illusory memories, and if so, what are the possible reasons as to why these false memories take shape. The experiment was in the form of a word recognition test. Participants went through a list of 12 words; the words were all thematically related (car, wheel, bike, motorcycle ...), with the exception of one of two in the list (pencil). After they had gone through the list, they were presented with another set of words, and were asked to recognize which of those words had been present in the initial list. Each of these recognition sets contained at least one word that belonged to the same overarching theme of the initial list, but wasn t actually present in it (brakes). Thus, there were three types of words participants could have chosen on the recognition sets : words that appeared on the list, words that did not appear, but were related to the ones on the list, and those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Theories Of Clinical Depression Globally, around 350 million people suffer from clinical depression. However, its causes remain largely unknown. There are many theories that attempt to explain the cause of depression, but none of them fully explain the disorder. In this essay I will explain the assumptions made in the psychoanalytic and biological theories around depression. The field of psychoanalysis, founded by Sigmund Freud, views mental conditions and disturbances depression included as coming from often forgotten childhood experiences rooted into one s subconscious. One of Freud s early psychoanalytic theories regarding depression was the child turning guilt ridden anger on the self, meaning that a child s dissatisfaction with their parental relationships would clash with their desire to impress their parents, causing them to internalise their bitter and dissatisfied emotions. This internalisation would lead to self destructive behaviours and depressive symptoms later in life. Several similar theories have been raised ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Events such as the death of a loved one, financial instability, or general emotional distress all statistically increase one s likelihood of developing depression, and both of the theories that I have discussed fail to account for the influence that these current events may have on an individual s mental health. The psychoanalytical approach focuses only on early childhood, while the biological approach does not take any life events at all into account. Psychoanalysis assumes that depression is rooted in early childhood with little evidence to support this assumption. The biological approach, while still erasing the effect that life events can have on depression, provides much more valid scientific evidence to strengthen its theories. Because of this, I believe the biological approach to be a more sound ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Executioner By Martinez De La Rosa The Executioner (n.d.) a short story by Martinez de la Rosa. This story was written at a time when Spain was under French occupation. To secure the occupation General G, a French army general creates a military base at Menda a coastal town and Victor Marchand chosen as commandant. Their mission is to defend against British attack. After an attack of French troops by local Victor escaped to the military headquarter. Informed on the latest happening General G and his men descend to Menda where a serious crime against humanity is committed. Thousands killed and the rest of inhabitants including the Marquis de Leganes Family are taken as prisoners awaiting execution. It happened that Victor Marchand falls in love with beautiful Clara daughter Marquis. With the consent of General G, the family will avoid extinction if the heir act as the Executioner of the other family members. According to Victor, the negotiator of the deal Clara s life will be safe only if she agrees to marry him. Juanito the heir finally accepts the role of an Executioner. Conversely, Clara refuses to married Victor because according to her sparing her life under such circumstance will be dishonoring. At the end is a lonely Juanito, though rewarded with the of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reading from the online encyclopedia, Wikipedia.org, an article titled Mystery Fiction (2017), a mystery story often starts with a crime and end after the culprit(s) is or are named and punish. The story has crime scene the killing of French soldiers. After identification of culprits, General G believes all culprit be punished with a death penalty. Victor wants to solve save the life of one of the culprit, Clara on condition she pelage allegiance to him that is, married him. The outcome is not what any reader would have predicted, thus the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Calling of Saul of Tarsus The Calling of Saul of Tarsus Keith Vann Liberty University The Calling of Saul of Tarsus Hedrick, Charles W. Paul s Conversion/Call: A Comparative Analysis of the Three Reports in Acts. Journal of Biblical Literature 100, no. 3 (September 1981): 415 432. Of great significance is the fact that Saul s conversion experience is recounted three times in Acts. Scholars note this as being an important fact regarding the writings. The imagery of blindness is brought to the forefront. Saul was so blinded with his zeal to persecute something he felt so grievously wronged God that he tried to eliminate all who practiced this newfound religion. God blinded him to show him how much he had failed to see. When his sight is restored, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is not the case since Saul is breathing out murderous threats to anyone who so much as blinks their eyes at Jesus. Saul may not have converted to a different religion during his Damascus road experience, as one would expect when speaking of conversion. When comparing Saul s experience to that of the Ethiopian eunuch, there is a distinct difference. The Ethiopian eunuch is studying God s Law to seek out the truth, rather than having truth thrust upon him by a blinding light. McDonough, Sean M. Small Change: Saul to Paul, Again. Journal of Biblical Literature 125, no. 2 (June 2006): 390 391. The significance of the name change has not been specified. Perhaps the name change could be an Old Testament reference to Saul and his persecution of David, through which came the Messiah. The name change also serves to indicate that Saul went from a man of great importance to humble nobody through which the Messiah chose to reveal Himself to the Jews and the vast majority of Gentiles. Ralston, Timothy J. The Theological Significance of Paul s Conversion. Bibliotheca Sacra 147, no. 586 (April 1990): 198 215. Scholar debate whether it is conversion or calling. None are suggesting that Saul/Paul s influence is any less potent if it was a calling and not a conversion. Conversion suggests a radical change in one s life. Such is the case with Saul ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay about The Gay and Lesbian Community in the Y... The Gay and Lesbian Community in the Y Generation As the Y Generation continues to expand its horizons, new trends of tolerance are beginning to shine through. The gay and lesbian community is more readily embraced by today s generation than by generations in America s past. More and more people are coming out than ever before, which proves that the gay and lesbian community is gaining acceptance and their rights to equality are slowing increasing, but discrimination is still there. Even though gays and lesbians are more accepted amongst the Y Generation, hate and misunderstanding still exist. There are many misconceptions about the gay and lesbian community, which occur for the most part because society doesn t take the time to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gabriel Rotello in his article Calling All Parents, underscores this need for parental love by stating that almost all lesbian and gay teens go through a terrible, lonely stage when they feel they have no one to turn to, not even their own family members sometimes especially not their own family members. It s a phase that can leave lasting psychological damage even to the vast majority who survive it (112). Gay children are at extremely high risk for anxiety, confusion, despair, and, yes, some even contemplate suicide. In fact, according to a recent study published in the May 1999 issue of Archives of Pediatrics Adolescent Medicine, gay and lesbian youth were 3.4 times as likely to have attempted suicide than straight youth. (487) Can the media play a part to alert parents of gay children to express their love and acceptance before it is too late? We see and hear campaigns about drugs and smoking, but what about homosexuality? Rotello took the plunge and created an ad campaign that warns, Millions of American kids are gay and at risk. So talk to your children and let them know you love them, no matter how they choose to love. (112) The more exposure this sensitive issue receives in the media, the better off families with gay members will be. On another note, the gay and lesbian community is gaining more acceptance in the entertainment industry. Entertainment is something that pertains to every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Comparing Goldman And Reiner s The Princess Bride Since the creation of Hollywood, every decade has had a handful of films that become timeless classics which have a profound impact on our popular culture. The 1980s was a decade that released several classics, including The Breakfast Club, Ghostbusters, and Back to the Future among many others. One of the greatest pieces of cinema from the 1980s is The Princess Bride. This film is an adaptation of William Goldman s novel and is directed by Rob Reiner. Goldman and Reiner made several brilliant cinematic choices while making the film. These choices include casting actors that fit the characters, developing a great fairy tale atmosphere, and balancing the action and comedy. The choices that Goldman and Reiner made while creating the world of The Princess Bride lead the film to become the cult classic it is today. One of the reasons that The Princess Bride ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While writing the script, William Goldman crafted a perfect mix a humorous and dramatic moments. The framed narrative technique provided several great conversations between the grandfather and grandson. The scenes where Westley battles the kidnappers is an excellent example of how the action is blended with comedy. While Westley dramatically sword fights with Inigo, there are several hilarious moments such as when Inigo tosses his sword in the air. When Westley moves on to fight Fezzik, he first simply punches the giant. Here it is amusing to see how his attacks do nothing to Fezzik. Finally, he finishes his crusade with Vizzini. There is a dramatic moment when viewers are lead to believe that Westley drank poison only to see Vizzini humorously fall over dead while laughing. The scene where Count Rugen tortures Westley is also dramatic but has moments of comedy when Rugen discusses the book he is writing. This blend of action and comedy ensures that there is never a dull moment during the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Spastic Diplegia Research Paper Haley Hereld Spastic Diplegia Introduction Spastic Diplegia can briefly be described as a form of Cerebral Palsy that affects the lower extremities. It is a neurological condition that appears early in life. I chose to do my research over this condition because of a very special little girl in my life named Brenna. Right before Brenna turned three years old she was officially diagnosed with Spastic Diplegia. This was a diagnosis I had never heard of so when I began researching and found that Spastic Diplegia was a type of Cerebral Palsy I was confused because Brenna does not portray the characteristics of other Cerebral Palsy patients I have witnessed before. I have, since then, learned that there are different types of Cerebral Palsy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A person with this diagnosis will see a variety of health care providers throughout their life. Some of these may be Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, and Neurologists. Physical Therapists will help each patient to learn how to be as functional as possible with their condition. Many patients will have to walk with an assistive device or even wear a leg brace. Gait training is very important for patients with Spastic Diplegia. Patients that are diagnosed with Spastic Diplegia can have complete paralysis or muscle weakness in both lower extremities. This often results in asymmetries on the right or left lower extremity. Therefore, when a person with Spastic Diplegia walks they will repeat movements irregularly, and this can lead to them developing secondary disabilities. 6(p1) A person with Spastic Diplegia can expect to see a Physical Therapist on and off for their life due to the fact that physical therapy can help them in so many different ways. Some doctors are prescribing certain medications, such as muscle relaxers, to help with spastic muscles or even giving their patients Botox injections in the tight muscles. This is a form of treatment that Brenna is now undergoing. The Botox shot is injected into the tight muscles and is supposed to help these muscles be able to relax. The words Cerebral Palsy and Spastic Diplegia can be very scary when they are used to diagnose somebody ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Taiwan Research Paper Nations such as Japan and China had viewed the island of Taiwan as a resource and a collateral component in their immense empires ever since their knowledge of its existence in mid 1400s. The most prominent period in Taiwanese history began after World War II, with the beginning of the Cold War. It was then that Taiwan s native government was completely dominated by China, demolishing the island s independence which they would slowly gain back over the next few centuries. The formation of the Relations Act with the United States in 1979 began a process that led to Taiwan s political separation from China in 1987, establishing a democratic government along with a gain of military support from the West. After being under Japanese reign since ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chiang Kai shek was the leader of the Republic of China who had been governing Taiwan under martial law, however after his death in 1975, his son, Chiang Ching kuo succeeded him and made political shifts to a more democratic system. ( Taiwan ) The most democratic element of Chiang s new system was the elections that were held to replace members of the National Assembly, an important part of the Republic of China s government in Taiwan, who were dying. ( Taiwan ) This was incredibly significant because while it was a large democratic step, it was also the first time native Taiwanese were able to participate in their government, eventually resulting in a majority of Taiwanese born and a mainority of Chinese governing Taiwan. The Taiwanese government became even more native after Chiang Ching kuo ended martial law and passed away in 1987, beginning the presidency of Li Teng hui took office as the first native born Taiwanese to govern the republic in 1988. ( Taiwan ) This step allowed native Taiwanese to completely dominate their nation s government. Simultaneous, new political groups were being formed, the most notable being the Democratic Progressive Party. Figure 1 below is a photograph from the party s formation in 1986, though the government didn t legalize political parties until a year ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Genesis Vs Gilgamesh Research Paper Many people all over the world have read the famous story of Genesis; after all it is one of the most widely read books in the world. The main concept from the Gilgamesh flood story and the Genesis flood story is the biggest similarity of the two. They also differ in smaller details in the events that take place. The stories are particularly the same, but when comparing the details within, the two flood stories highly stories highly differ. In both versions of the flood story something angers God (Genesis) and the gods (Gilgamesh). Looking closely at both stories, the reason for taking out humanity immensely differs. The humans are so wicked and evil: It repented the Lord that he had made man on earth, and grieved him at his heart ( Genesis ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In both, an inclemency rages and wipes out everyone and everything accept the passengers on board the ark. In the Gilgamesh story the gods cry and that engenders the incredibly destructive flood. The great gods of heaven and hell wept ( From Epic of Gilgamesh 26). The rains last for six days and six nights in the Gilgamesh version, and determinately when the waters receded the boat landed on Nisir On the mountain of Nisir the boat held fast, she held fast and did not budge. (From Epic of Gilgamesh 27). On that mountain of Nisir the boat strongly withheld for seven days. In the Genesis story God sends down the flood with his divine potency. And on the seventh day the waters of the Flood came upon the earth. ( Genesis 6 9 46). The rain transpires for longer in the Genesis story than the Gilgamesh story. The rain fell on the earth forty days and forty nights. ( Genesis 6 9 46).as the waters receded it landed on Mt. Ararat. It is here for approximately two and a moiety months later until the other mountain tops surface. In both you have the same fundamental storyline, but as one can optically discern the more minuscule details are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Outsiders Righteousness Quotes An individual has the responsibility of doing what is right and remaining unbiased to those who are different from themselves to reach a better understanding and tolerance to those around them. These responsibilities and acts are the prime ingredients for a socially sustainable society, as the individual actively contributes to the betterment of society through his individual acts of righteousness. In the novel The Outsiders , written by S.E. Hinton in 1965, a haphazard society is portrayed through the memoirs of the protagonist, Ponyboy. In this novel, S.E. Hinton demonstrates the struggles and efforts of individuals who stray from the typical hostility felt between the two gangs, the Greasers and the Socs, and an individual s effort to reach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Accordingly, society begins to form an understanding of the individual s circumstances and develops a tolerance and acknowledgment towards them and those facing similar issues, creating a togetherness in the otherwise separate groups in society. As a greaser, Ponyboy experiences many difficulties and obstacles through the novel The Outsiders . After the dramatic occurrences, Ponyboy decides to write about his experiences as homework for his English class, his intention is depicted in the quote, Someone should tell their side of the story, and maybe people would understand them and wouldn t be so quick to judge a boy by the amount of hair oil he wore. His use of symbolism by representing hair oil as a common trait of a particular group, he refers to the misconceptions society has towards these groups and seeks to establish an understanding between society and himself as well as others experiencing prejudices made by society. Ponyboy describes others in similar situations in this quote, Hundreds of boys who maybe watched sunsets and looked at stars and ached for something better. He is, in fact, using himself as a symbol of Greaser in order to establish a connection and convey a sense of humanity that is portrayed in his memoirs. Ponyboy expresses himself through writing about lays himself bare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. What Effect Do Polar Bears Have On The Environment In recent decades, the global warming threat has captured the attention of the nation and the world. While the main focus began with concentrating on the effects this long term natural crisis would have on the human population, select groups have worked to approach the topic in a manner that entails prevention in order to help other animal and plant species around the globe. One such organization is the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which has played a major role in the conservation of the polar bear species, one of the mammals most adversely affected by the recent climate changes. As more research has been conducted regarding the polar bears, scientific name Ursus Maritimus, the conclusions have been shocking. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Part of the original decision to list the species as threatened came from the fact that the critical habitat of these animals had been greatly reduced due to natural and human activities. Critical habitat is defined as the area that contains habitat features essential for the conservation of a threatened or endangered species and which may require special management considerations ( Critical Habitat ). From this definition coupled with the results of numerous studies, it was found that polar bears have suffered from extreme declines in ice habitats where they carry out the majority of their lives. One study found that ice thickness has decreased by 40% during the past 30 years and the average annual extent of ice coverage in the polar region has diminished substantially, with an average annual reduction of over 1 million square kilometers (Schliebe) meaning in a comparatively short period of time the species has been subjected to substantial decreases in their environments. This habitat destruction is the major concern for the polar bear species as human activity is immensely increasing the rate at which their environments are destroyed. Not only does recent research reveal massive decreases in the area of habitats which this species occupies, but it also provides evidence that the lifestyles of these animals are being altered. With changing season lengths and temperatures, polar bears ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Example Of Decision Analytic Models Decision analytic models are used to examine cost effectiveness of healthcare interventions. These models summarise available evidence succinctly for analysis. When there is a lack of observed evidence, expert opinions on the mean or median values (occasionally the minimum and maximum range) for the parameter of interest are commonly used. This does not provide sufficient information to examine whether the distribution of uncertainty surrounding the parameter of interest is representative of the expert s opinion. As this is a key component in Probabilistic Sensitivity Analysis (PSA) commonly used in decision analytic models, as recommended by NICE(1), there is need to ensure the appropriate distribution of parameter uncertainty to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This systematic review by Grigore et al(2) highlighted the need for guidelines to critically appraise elicitation exercises and suggested for more research to define these measurement criteria. The authors proposed that until a definitive checklist is developed, the validity and reliability of the elicitation exercise should always be reported explicitly. Following this 2013 systematic review, the same authors published an article in 2016, on a study that compared the results for two commonly used elicitation methods, the histogram and hybrid methods(3). This study had the following 3 objectives 1) Examine how these two methods appealed to the experts, 2) Determine if there were any differences in the elicited distributions and; 3) Compare the impact of the elicited distributions on an actual decision model The study results showed that 1) Generally, the experts found the histogram method easier to use compared to the hybrid method although the two elicitation methods were closely ranked by the experts in terms of ease of use and face validity 2) The distributions from the histogram method were slightly narrower than the distributions from the hybrid method, suggesting greater certainty when aggregated. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Themes of Honor and Shame in Invisible Man Essay EXECUTE SHAME GENTLY Invisible Man is a novel by Ralph Ellison, addressing many social and moral issues regarding African American identity, including the inside of the interaction between the white and the black. His novel was written in a time, that black people were treated like degraded livings by the white in the Southern America and his main character is chosen from that region. In this figurative novel he meets many people during his trip to the North, where the black is allowed more freedom. As a character, he is not complex, he is even naïve. Yet, Ellison s narration is successful enough to show that he improves as he makes radical decisions about his life at the end of the book. The nameless narrator is a young black ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... White people s idea of educating black is surrounded by abasement. What is seen on the surface that the college tries to achieve is not what is beneath. The narrator realizes this when he has to talk to Dr. Bledsoe after his misdeeds. Dr. Bledsoe s speech, although mostly reprimanding, gives clues about many moral issues, which the people experiencing the racism and division of races come across. Please him? And here you are a junior in college! Why, the dumbest black bastard in the cotton patch knows that the only way to please a white man is to tell him a lie! (pg.139) My God, boy! You re black and living in the South did you forget how to lie? These two sentences, owned by Dr. Bledsoe suggest that the boy should lie to hide the inconvenient truth to Mr. Norton. It brings a question of ethics, along with honor. Is a person who lies honorable? Is lying permissible in this case? The investigation and the answers to these questions will make the understanding of honor clearer. Negroes don t control this school or much of anything else haven t you learned even that? No, sir, they don t control this school, nor white folk either. True they support it, but I control it. I s big and black and I say Yes, suh as loudly as any burr head when it s convenient, but I m still the king down here. (Pg.142) The reason that Dr. Bledsoe wants the narrator to lie is apparent on the quotation above. His hunger for authority, his affection towards power, his ambition to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Causes of Poverty in the Developing World Essay The Causes of Poverty in the Developing World Many LDC¡¦s have been badly affected by wars. There have been many civil wars in Africa, caused by European empire building in the nineteenth century. Several African races were joined into one country, but half a race was left in another country. These countries were still artificial countries after they achieved independence. One race was often badly treated by the ruling race, which resulted in civil war. This also happened in Europe since the various parts of Yugoslavia were given independence. LDC¡¦s also suffer from wars between different countries, such as: Ethiopia and Somalia, Afghanistan and Russia. There are wars caused by corruption and political differences too, for example: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These natural disasters are earthquakes, floods, droughts and volcanic eruptions. Thousands of homes and acres of precious farmland can be destroyed by an earthquake or a flood. If there is no rain, the crops will not grow unless the farmers have the wealth to sink wells, install pumps and organise an irrigation system. Debt Most LDC¡¦s are forced to borrow money from the banks of developed countries to survive and begin to develop. These banks charge interest, so that a less developed country has to pay more in interest than it earns in foreign currency. In the early 70¡¦s, Chile borrowed 3.9 billion dollars. By 1982, Chile had paid 12.8 billion dollars in interest and still owed money. The extra 9 billion dollars should have been used to speed up Chile¡¦s development, but instead it went to countries that are already rich. Cash crops The only way for many LDC¡¦s to make enough money for their debts is to grow cash crops. Cash crops are grown to be sold rather than consumption. Cotton, Coffee, tea and tobacco are grown to sell to the developed world. Many people in LDC¡¦s are starving because land is used to grown cash crops instead of food. World poverty concerns us all as we depend on each other. For example, if we want the Sudanese to grow cotton for our clothes, we must make sure they have enough food to survive on. The causes of poverty in the modern world Here are three new and worrying causes of poverty: „h The World markets ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Ruin And The Wife s Lament Most of Old English poetry is all in one book. This book is called the Exeter Book. This book includes diverse, short, religious poems, which each have their own unique style. Also, they contain a similar sad or mournful tone, which are considered to be elegies. Most of the poems are about one anonymous character who is enduring some type of hardship. Two of these poems are The Wife s Lament and The Ruin . In The Ruin the speaker in the poem is describing the disaster he or she sees. Buildings are crumbling, roofs ruined, yet the foundation of the city is still there. The city has endured hundreds of years worth of storms and time itself. The narrator then talks about how this city was created and all people were filled with joy. Streams were flowing and the stone building stood tall. Splendor and glad minded men filled the bright kingdom. Unfortunately it all came to an end when the plague spread throughout the kingdom and death took many lives. The once precious kingdom was now an empty courtyard and ruble. The Wife s Lament is written in first person point of view. That person is the wife who is in desolation due to the exile of her husband. She felt worried and sorrowful so she set out to find her lost lover. However, the kinsmen did not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The exile from her homeland and the departure from her husband left her in deep pain. Lonely, she tried to face through her sufferings and hardships. Loneliness is what she feels very deeply throughout the poem. She feels as if she has nobody. The Ruin contains two more themes of destruction and the power of nature. The name of the poem says it all, the city is left in ruins because of time itself. With age anything will become more worse. In addition, destruction is also because of the power of nature. In the poem, it states that the foundation of the city endured the forces of storms. The power of the storms destroyed this one great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Demand Of Demand And Demand Essay Demand Determinants The concept of demand is derived from the willingness and ability of consumers to buy goods or services at a particular time depending on prices and preferences. In most cases, the demand for goods and services depends on the affordability and comfort of consumers to purchase them, while holding other factors as constant (Hubbard O Brien, p. 70 2013). Basic economic concepts of demand state that an increase in price affects the demand in a negative way; as prices of gasoline increase, the demand should go down. The concept or law of demand is focused on the correlation between the price of gasoline and the quantity of demand for the product. From my observation, consumers are constantly looking for ways to minimize their consumption of gasoline. This century, motorists are opting for fuel efficient automobiles with the aim of reducing their overall fuel consumption. The theoretical concept of price adjustment by gasoline consumers can affect Edgar s idea to open a retail gas station. Whenever retail fuel prices increase, in the long run, consumers may retaliate by cutting off the frequency of gas consumption by reducing time spent driving, reduce the number of times they use their car and other methods that will save them from using more money in gas stations. In the short run, the change in price of gasoline per gallon is not sufficiently volatile to affect consumption significantly. The graph below shows U.S. National Average in gasoline prices ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Success Is A Success Essay It is a pity that many people are yet to come to terms with the fact that success is a challenge. This is why many people are unable to manage their success. Success is a challenge because it is tough and difficult. It also constitutes a challenge because it is demanding, taxing and testing. It is worthy of note that challenge is not the same as problem . The difference between challenge and problem is attitude. While optimists use challenge to describe difficult situations, pessimists use problem to describe the same circumstances. Success constitutes a challenge in two ways: becoming a success and remaining a success. Every individual is confronted by either of these challenges at every point in time. At every point in time, everyone is either striving to become a success or striving to sustains a success and remain a success. While successful people combat ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though becoming a success and remaining a success are challenges, the latter challenge is heavier than the former. If you watch the lives of wealthy people closely, for instance, you will observe that it is more difficult to maintain being rich than to become rich. This is also applicable to the lives of celebrities. This is why there are numerous people across the globe who failed after attaining very reputable positions in (different aspects) life. Some people believe that they can remain at the top if anyone can assist them get there. This is very incorrect because it is more difficult to remain at the top than to get to the top. The implication of this is that if you can remain at the top if you were there, then you can get to the top. In other words, if you can remain being a success (if you were a success), then you can become a success. If it is more difficult to remain successful than to become successful, then whoever can maintain being a success can also become a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. 7 Minutes Of Terror Essay Sometimes when we look at it, it looks crazy, said Adam Steltzner. Adam is an engineer who works for NASA, a part of the United States government that explores space. Adam was talking about landing something on Mars. It is the result of reasoned engineering thought. But it still looks crazy. Adam and some of the people he works with made a video called Seven Minutes of Terror about a Mars landing. In the video, they introduced people around the world to one of the most daring and creative achievements of engineering ever completed. That achievement was the pinpoint landing of Curiosity on Mars. Curiosity is a machine called a rover, and it was built to explore the surface of Mars. The seven minutes described in Adam s video refer to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, engineers came up with a maneuver that would allow the craft carrying Curiosity to turn quickly. Then, rockets would turn on and allow Curiosity to make a vertical landing. Switching from a parachute to a controlled rocket descent could have gone wrong at any time. Still, even getting the descent right was not enough to succeed. Once the parachute was cut free, the force from the rockets could raise so much dust that the dust itself could damage the rover. Always thinking ahead, the engineers came up with a solution. They created a device to complete the last step of the landing. The device was called a sky crane. When the sky crane was close to Mars s surface, it used a set of cables to lower Curiosity onto the ground. At last Curiosity landed, going from 13,000 miles per hour to zero in just seven minutes. The capsule that had been carrying Curiosity still had all its rockets firing. It blasted back into the sky and landed somewhere else on the planet. The landing was a success. The Ongoing Mission NASA says that the MSL mission is part of a long term plan. This plan uses robots to explore Mars. The most popular question is whether there ever was life on Mars. Looking for the answer to that question is just one piece of a bigger ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Duality Of Filipino Culture In The Philippines As we all know, Philippines is considered the largest Christian nation in Asia. In fact, the country has 86% of the population as Roman Catholics and 6% represents variations of other Christian cults and denominations. In the Filipino setting, the extended family is a huge part of his societal unit. The children s closest friendship often come from within their own families. It is also a social norm where the Father is in charge of making decisions for their home. It is also common that one child remains at home with the parents and grandparents to take care of them. This child, given the fact that he is at home with his or her family, is not necessarily living with a spouse. For in the Filipino setting, even the extended family may stay at home with their grandparents. Some grandchildren may be given to their grandparents at times to raise. And indigent family members are also there to help to raise and take care of the children. Filipino families are so close that cousins treat each other as siblings and nieces and nephews are referred to as one s one child. It is also a trend wherein young children are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It will be expounded through the discussion of the Filipino culture and its belief system, together with the duality of Filipino culture. The concept of Filipino culture and society will be discussed as a background to the study of Filipino culture. Given that Filipino culture is a summation of different foreign culture that has come to our country in the past centuries, the most dominant or mainstream remains to be the lowland Christian communities which are from the various regions of the archipelago. The discussion on Filipino culture is limited to the mainstream culture which is usually what is practiced and belief in the center or the heart of the archipelago which is metro manila and some of its neighboring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Bad Girl Film Analysis The American Cinema of the 1950s can be noted for its various portrayals of masculinity and dominating consumer culture geared toward male gender. Arguably hidden behind punks and gangsters was a class of defiant girls who subverted the gender ideals of the time and are evidenced through a series of Bad Girl films. The bad girl film cycle is one of the latter trends of the 50s Social Problem film and an examination of this cycle will provide theoretical speculation regarding its influence on the rise of the Second Wave Feminist Movement. In order to examine the potential influence of these films and the topicality of bad girl representation during the 1950s scare of juvenile delinquency, the following lines of inquiry will be explored: 1. An examination of the evolution of female representation in various film genres of the 1950s highlighting the commonly subservient role of female characters and the gender roles perpetuated through texts of this decade. 2. Next, I will reiterate the Social Problem film and the scare of juvenile delinquency during the 1950s. I will introduce the bad girl film genre in more detail, expanding the tropes/motifs of this cycle, and demonstrates how this genre can be subcategorized as a social problem film. 3. In order to understand the contention surrounding the bad girl films and its context in 1950s society, I will discuss the American Dream ideology of the time, primarily through its portrayal on television. We can note the struggle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Characters Of The Packs Louis felt the pistol rub against his side. He had clipped the pistol on his right side just like Harry showed him. He was ready if he needs to fire, but he really hoped he wouldn t. He wasn t concerned about the killing factor, he would kill Sterling in a heartbeat. The thing that concerned him was his poor aim. He could shoot, but his aim was quite shaky. He could see the boy s clearly from his spot. He was ordered to stay back in the van with Niall. They had guns just in case but were instructed to only shoot if they or the pack was in danger. They had a limited number of silver bullets and could not afford to waste a shot. Louis sighed and looked out at the pack. He wished he could fight with them but he knew it was safer this way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The boy had been beaten and from what he could tell starved. It looked like Calum had just woken up from a restless nap. His short hair was tousled and his eyes barely opened. His head flopped to the side and he stared blankly ahead. He wore nothing more than a thin oversized tee shirt and a pair of loose black boxers. He looked freezing standing out in the cold. Michael stepped forwards, but Liam grabbed a chunk of his fur yanking him back. Louis and Niall watched nervously from the van as Harry stepped forward facing Sterling. The alpha was noticeably taller than Harry, and stronger too, but not by very much. Their strength was quite even besides the fact that Sterling is a hybrid shifter. Harry cleared his throat and looked to Sterling. We can make a deal. Harry offered. Sterling chuckled dryly and crossed his arms. He gave a curt nod telling him to continue. Harry shifted nervously between his feet. I will exchange you one thousand acres of our territory for Calum. Sterling laughed coldly and shook his head. He looked past Harry and narrowed his eyes staring at Louis. I want the omega. Sterling said. Not gonna happen. I don t want to fight. Give us back Calum and we will leave your pack alone. Harry said. Calum listened to Harry and Sterling negotiate for a moment before he finally tuned out. He made eye contact with Michael. The red haired boy stared back at him. He mouthed something Calum didn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Nanotech 1AC Essay 1AC Version 1.0 Observation 1: SQ Observation One: The Status Quo First, Nano Development in Mexico is on the rise it s unregulated and risks spinning out of control Inter Press Service 2k12 (Tierramérica, MEXICO: Scientists Call For Regulation of Nanotechnology, 03/12/2012, http://www.tierramerica.info/nota.php?lang=eng idnews=3920 olt=568, AC) MEXICO CITY, Mar 12 (Tierramérica). Nanotechnology, which is currently unregulated in Mexico, could pose serious threats to human health and the environment, cautions a new study. Far from a policy of precaution vis à vis these new technologies, products are entering the market without regulation to guarantee their safety or labels to inform of their use, researcher Guillermo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After a review of nanotechnology initiatives, it is surprising that the Programa Especial does not make any reference to the possible risks to health and the environment related to the use of nanotechnology neither its ethical and legal implications, nor the public participation in what many scientists see as the most important technological revolution of the 21st century. The absence of concern associated with the use of nanotechnology in México becomes worrying because of the increasing number of laboratories in the area. Furthermore, many of them are already using clean rooms and very sophisticated equipment with the main objective of encouraging the production of nanocomponents for the industrial sector. In the same vein, Argentina and Brazil do not have a program to discuss the implications and risks of nanotechnology, or a plan to supervise the activities related to nanotechnology research and development. In this regard, it is clear that the distance between Latin America and its European and North American counterparts is expanding. Due to the absence of a National Nanotechnology Initiative, México has turned its attention to different research centers in search for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Pinochet Gender Under the reign of Augusto Pinochet, Chile suffered extreme oppression culturally, socially, politically, economically, and religiously. As a dictator in a military government, Pinochet shut down the Chilean government, stifled political discourse, banned trade unions, and made Chile his own. Over 3,000 political opponents disappeared during his rule, and the Chilean over arrested over 30,000, torturing thousands. In response to the suffocating reign of Pinochet, Chilean citizens began to express their culture and their identities through performance art and other means. Among these identities being explored and expressed were those of gender: male, female, and other. Gender and gender identity played significant roles during the reign of Pinochet through both theory and social change. Under an oppressive government, it is often women and minorities, including homosexuals, that suffer most. Thus, it is most likely that those who are suffering will speak out. The unforgettable queen and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In A Critique of Morgenthau s Principles of Political Realism, Ann J. Tickner argues that women are gaining a larger role in the international realm and thus the influence of feminine factors changes the way politics is conducted. According to the feminist perspective, women believe in dynamic objectivity, contextual national interests, collective empowerment, moral significance in politics, common moral elements in de escalating conflict, and that politics is not autonomous. In this sense, women tend to be a part of social change, cooperation, and peace. Thus, women play a role in national and international politics and life by promoting coexistence, cooperation, and peace. This theory goes in direct opposition to the male associated concepts of power and objectivity, both of which can be connected to the reign of Pinochet over Chile. Therefore, women by nature were in opposition to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Aristole s View on Drama Preamble Drama is an aspect of literature represented in performances and has been a part of the world for many decades. Drama originated in classical Greece around the fifth century B.C. The earliest performances took place in amphitheaters, which the Greeks invented to incorporate plays in their religious and civic festivals. These Greek festivals were huge theatrical events filled with three days of drama. The structure of the amphitheater allowed for an audience of thousands to observe the theatrics and watch as the actors vie to win the drama competition. In addition, ancient Greek theater used dramas to relay moral and political messages to their communities. There are two different categories of drama: comedy and tragedy. Greek ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Shakespeare is said to have shaped the beginnings of modern day culture through his tragic plays by introducing man as the tragic hero rather than the Gods. Although both Miller and Shakespeare have modified the classic Greek tragedies in this manner they still fulfill Aristotle s definition of tragedy in many ways. Aristotle Vs Othello and Death of a Salesman Shakespeare s protagonist, Othello and Miller s protagonist, Willy Lowman are both considered the tragic heroes in the play. Othello is a moor and a general in Venetian army. He is experienced in battle and valued by the people. Since he is this well respected military leader, the people listened and cared about what he had to say. One instance of his high regard can be seen when one of the senators said, Here comes Barbantio and the valiant Moor , (Act I scene 3). With Othello overcoming racist Venice and managing to gain this high status in the community, Aristotle s first requirement for a tragic hero is fulfilled. However, many would argue that in Millers play, Willy Lowman s character stretches the definition of a tragic hero. Since Willy Lowman was a mere salesman struggling to seize the American dream he would definitely not be considered a man of high status. Although Willy Lowman did hold one honorable position and that was head of the household. This is illustrated during a conversation that Willy s wife Linda has with their son Biff. Linda Says No. You can t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Power Of Culture On Public Displays Of Affection Power of Culture on Public Displays of Affection: An Observation How do you display affection? Some people detest PDA public displays of affection with a furious passion whereas others embrace their fondness and feelings to their partner in public. What causes this disparity in sentiments towards displays of romance? Are characterizations of affection defined by bodies of location, culture, and time? To begin developing theories regarding those topics, a pair of observations was conducted in a local park investigating couples and their presentations of romance. By analyzing the parkgoers reaction to public displays of affection in Deep Cove, a deeper understanding of how culture influences affection and romance can be hypothesized. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first observation occurred during an unusually warm autumn afternoon. Clear, blue skies illuminated the park as red, orange, yellow, and brown leaves distinctively marked the ground. Vibrant activity and noise permeated throughout the park: hikers, kayakers, paddle boarders, and dog walkers, the park was bustling with people. Moreover, many couples were present. Data collection, therefore, went incredibly smoothly during that day. In fact, many observations were missed due to the overwhelming amount of activity happening. Within a week s time, the weather quickly changed. The amount of data collected during the second observation, therefore, significantly decreased compared to that of the first outing. Temperatures dropped 20°C and the clear blue sky was replaced with a dull grey fog. Along with the early wave of winter weather, flurries of snow gently immersed the sky before melting on contact with the ground. Unsurprisingly, the park was empty and almost no data regarding affection and romance was collected. As a result, most of my analysis and reflection will describe events observed during the first observation. Before analyzing the circumstances at play during the observations, it is necessary to describe how I characterized the sexuality and sexual identity of the observed couples. The sexuality of those engaging in public displays of affection was based off traits that constitute the sexual identity of the lovers. To ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Research Paper Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is an extremely rare, deleterious disease caused by a type of viral pathogen called a coronavirus. The disease first appeared among residents of southern China, near Hong Kong, in 2002. Over the course of eight months, the disease spread to up to 8,000 individuals, 10% of which died. As a contagious viral pandemic, SARS diffused to nearly 30 countries by 2003, including Germany, Canada, and the United States. However, by 2004, all cases of SARS disappeared and have not reappeared anywhere since then. After considerable research, scientists discovered that the infection was caused by a single stranded RNA coronavirus. The virus was so named due to the several corona like spikes that were known to protrude from the molecule. Because SARS suddenly attracted widespread attention when it was first identified in China in 2002, the virus was classified as an emerging infectious disease. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Symptoms that commonly afflict people with SARS are flu like symptoms such as fever, fatigue, weakness, chills, muscle ache, and migraine headaches. It is not until after the onset of these symptoms when the virus begins to attack the respiratory system. Some of the most severe clinical respiratory symptoms include breathing difficulties, dry coughing, and a sharp reduction of oxygen levels in the blood. In some instances, the respiratory symptoms of SARS are fatal. After contracting SARS, people typically develop terminal pneumonia soon thereafter. Because it can be extremely difficult to breathe, SARS patients usually require a mechanical respirator or some other apparatus to facilitate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...