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Being Earnes
Many people have not experienced the unique work of art known as a farce. After witnessing The
Importance of Being Earnest, I have determined that a farce and a comedy can be described as
opposite to a certain extent. A farce is ordinary people in a strange situation, while a comedy is unique
people in an ordinary situation. Although not all people may see it this way, this is how I perceived
Oscar Wilde s classic which was clearly very ahead of its time. Richard Robichaux directed this work
of art at the Pavillion Theatre from April 12 23 and focused on several particular elements/themes
which build on each other in order to celebrate the comedic and historical genius of Wilde s original
work. More specifically, the play focuses on the notion of marriage and its greater role in society, the
role of visual objects such as food and how they hold a much larger importance than they originally
seem, and finally the use of puns in order to describe and envision Victorian society and delve into
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One that particularly struck me as quite obvious was the use of earnest/Ernest on multiple occasions.
This pun is quite symbolic because of the fact that it describes Victorian society norms. Cecily and
Gwendolen both aim to marry a man with the name Ernest even though she doesn t quite understand
what the meaning of the word earnest and what it holds in Victorian society. Earnest means
seriousness and respect in this society, but these are not the reasons Gwendolen wants to marry a man
with this name. It turns out that neither man was earnest or had the name Ernest, although Gwendolen
is quick to forgive. Wilde is trying to show the audience that anyone who describes themselves as
Ernest is being deceptive, but at the same time shows that the social norms of Victorian society are
described in the meaning of the
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Capricorn By Max Ernst, Pokal ) By Balthasar Griessmann
Artists do not create sculptures. They simply see an object and begin to mold or carve it, thus allowing
that object to freely stand alone. Almost anything can be sculpted, but what makes a good monument
is its ability to tell a story or cause contemplation without words. Two pieces at the Nelson Atkins
Museum of Art in Kansas City depict unique scenarios using lines, movement, balance, and value.
Capricorn by Max Ernst and Pokal by Balthasar Griessmann use organization of the elements of form
and principles of design to both narrate and describe intense ideologies. While both pieces have
similarities such as being sculptured in the round and storytelling ability, the use of the elements and
overall tones of the art works give each piece a unique quality.
Max Ernst, a German artist born in the late 1890 s created Capricorn in 1948 using a Bronze casting
system. The sculpture depicts a royal family, consisting of a man, a woman, and a small child
(female). They man is sitting on what seems to be a throne, and is holding a massive cane. The woman
sits next to the man on her own chair, in a very formal upright position, while the small girl sits on the
man s lap. Max Ernst titled the work Capricorn , which relates to astrology and a constellation,
suggesting a spiritual belief. Ernst was married to Dorothea Tanning, a fellow artist, and it is believed
that the characters in the sculpture are portrayals of them. Ernst also owned several Katsina, or Zuni
sprit
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How The Current Copyright Laws Are Not Be Reformed For...
Due to how abusable current copyright laws are, they must be reformed to prevent copyright trolling.
According to Matthew Sag, The essence of trolling is that the plaintiff is more focused on the business
of litigation than on selling a product or service or licensing their IP to third parties to sell a product or
a service ( Copyright Trolling, An Empirical Study page 4). Copyright trolls seek to acquire their
income from suing others on copyright violations, rather than continually creating new works and
using copyright to protect them. Copyright, whether one agrees with the concept or not, was not
designed for this purpose. People should not be allowed to make a business off of suing others. This is
not only unjust, but wastes the court s time with actual crimes. The United States must reform its
current laws to prevent this type of behavior from happening. According to Parker Higgins, Like email
spammers, copyright trolls depend on the ability to cheaply cast a very wide net, sending out hundreds
or thousands of accusations at once and getting settlement payments back from some percentage (
Copyright trolls suffer big loss par. 3). Many trolls do not target specific groups or people; rather, they
spread it in such a way that any company or organization can accidentally misuse it. This creates an
environment in which it is impossible for many groups to tell if they can use another party s content
without invoking a ludicrous copyright lawsuit. This is not a
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Barack Obam A New Leader
After 9/11 the United States needed a new leader to make the U.S. a powerhouse again. This crisis was
very devastating to everyone and the U.S. needed a leader who could help rebuild the country. The
foundations of choosing a president is based on great leaders of the country over many years since the
beginning. Ironically, Barack Obama does not meet any of these principles of a good leader. Obama is
one of the most controversial presidents of all time because of his personal background, passed laws,
and debatable decisions.
Barack Obama is often questioned when talking about his background. Barack Hussein Obama II was
born in August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii. He grew up with his sister, Maya Soetoro Ng, mother,
Ann Dunham, grandfather, Stanley Armour Dunham, and grandmother, Madelyn Dunham. His father,
Barack Obama Sr., left his family when Obama was ten years old. Barack Obama later found out that
his father died in a car crash in Nairobi. Obama wanted to have a father in his life, but he would have
to live without a father for the rest of his life. Stanley Armour Dunham took the role of being Barack
Obama s father by teaching him life lessons and guiding him throughout his schooling. After high
school, Barack Obama attended Occidental College, Columbia
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University, and Harvard Law School. While Obama was enrolled in Occidental College, he traveled to
Pakistan for three weeks to visit college friends. Some people later questioned his alliances with
Pakistan
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Negatives Of Globalization
Globalization plays a defining role in the expansion of society, both politically and economically.
While globalization encompasses many different sectors of daily life, the negative implications of the
practice, such as exploitation of workers, damage to the environment of the host country and cultural
deterioration outweigh any rewards earned through the process.
The entrance of Western corporations into Eastern countries may seem to benefit both the host country
and the corporation itself, however this is an unbalanced partnership, with the host country bearing
most of the downsides. A prime example of this is the hiring of cheap and unskilled labour to fill
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Because of the lack of strong, legal worker s unions in these countries, it becomes much easier to
exploit worker s labour in developing countries. In fact, this globalization is also detrimental to
workers in developed countries, as more and more factory jobs are outsourced to foreign countries. In
what is being described as the outsourcing tidalwave , professionals at the University of California
have estimated that nearly 1 in 9 of all American jobs are vulnerable to outsourcing (Hira 1) due to
competitive and cheaper labour markets in the East. Due to outsourcing, Western workers are losing
jobs to workers who are then forced to work in unsafe, unregulated and poorly paid areas. In both
circumstances, neither side gains from the other.
In a similar fashion, the environment of the host country undergoes a significant amount of stress due
to globalization. A particularly harmful effect is the loss of biodiversity in regions. David Ehrenfeld
wrote in his essay of the effects of globalization on the environment that India has probably grown
over 30,000 different indigenous varieties or landraces of rice. This situation has, in the last 20 years,
changed drastically and it is predicted that in another 20 years, rice diversity will be reduced to 50
varieties, with the top 10 accounting for over three quarters of the sub continent s rice acreage
(Ehrenfeld 1).
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Chemical Substances And Its Effects On The Skin Essay
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Based on United State Pharmacopeia, pastes are defined as semisolid dosage forms that contain one or
more drug substances intended for topical application. (Pharmaceutical Dosage Form, 2009) Pastes
are also intended for application to oral cavity or mucous membranes besides the skin. Pastes are
usually prepared from fats, fatty oils, petrolatum, paraffin, waxes, glycerin or water by mixing
homogeneously powdered drug with the foregoing materials as bases. (General Requirements for
Pharmaceutical Preparation) There are two classes of paste which are fatty pastes and non greasy
pastes which is made from single phase aqueous gel.
Although the preparations of pastes are similar to ointment, there are still having differences between
paste and ointment. Compared to ointments and gels, pastes contain a high proportion of finely
powdered medicaments. Pastes are generally composed of ointment bases that contain a high
concentration (frequently 50%w/w) of dispersed drug. Hence, the viscosity of pastes is higher than
that of pharmaceutical ointment. The base for pastes may be anhydrous (liquid or soft paraffin) or
water soluble (glycerol or mucilage). (Prashant, 2010)
Furthermore, pastes take some advantages over the ointments. Pastes are more often used for
protective action compared to ointments. This is because pastes ordinarily do not flow at body
temperature so it can serve as protective coatings. Fatty pastes that have a high proportion of
hydrophilic solids
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Suffering In The Screwtape Letter
What comes to mind when the word suffering is mentioned? It usually brings up images of pain,
hardship, and unpleasantness. However, C. S. Lewis brings new meaning to suffering in The
Screwtape Letters. In one of the letters, Screwtape writes to Wormwood about the paradoxial use that
God makes of our suffering. By the end of Chapter 8, the reader is left to see that suffering itself can
be more powerful than times of ease and happiness in drawing someone closer to God. To begin with,
the troughs in life can be more valuable to one s soul than the peaks . In chapter 8, Screwtape tells
Wormwood, Now it may surprise you to learn that in His efforts to get permanent possession of a soul,
He relies on the troughs even more than on the peaks;
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How Did Marilyn Monroe Impact The World
Could you imagine being one of the youngest fashion icons of your generation, willing to stand out so
much that you had a dress sewn to you? Well Marilyn Monroe did (Life. Time Inc). Marilyn Monroe
brought many great ideas of beauty to the 1960 s era. Marilyn Monroe was also a major fashion icon.
An everlasting impact was made in the 1960 s through Marilyn Monroe s life, iconic style and beauty
and she continues to be recognized for it even today.
Marilyn Monroe s story is different than other well known celebrities. She didn t have a perfect
childhood growing up which is one of the many things that helped her grow and become who she was.
Marilyn Monroe had a very unique family situation. Growing up, Marilyn lived with only her mother,
Gladys Baker, for a short time ( About Marilyn Monroe ). Edward Mortenson, the father of Marilyn
Monroe had left her mother before Marilyn was born and Marilyn had never met him. Taking the
place of Marilyn s absent father was her stepfather, Stanley ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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She believed that shoes played a very important role in fashion. Marilyn usually would have her shoes
specially designed for her and would also sometimes have them altered by shaving a fraction of one
heel lower than the other to help acquire her signature walk. (Mancoff, Debra). When choosing shoes
she would usually go with peep toe sandals or heels to show off her pedicure (Dove, Laurie L). Most
people think of red swarovski crystal stiletto pumps when they think of Marilyn Monroe s signature
shoe (Indulgy).
Marilyn believed in accessorizing her outfits as much as possible and she did as much as she could.
She loved diamonds and jewelry and would wear them with almost everything, even swimsuits (Dove,
Laurie L). When having a bad hair day Marilyn Monroe would wear a headscarf to cover it up. She
would also wear head scarves to accessorize an outfit. (Persad,
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Essay On All Gave Some, Some Gave All
All Gave Some, Some Gave All
A normal sitting at El Patio is pretty regular, but this time it wasn t so normal. Justin Lawson and I
were eating, when all of a sudden he received a text from an unknown sender. The message read Hey
Justin would you and a few of your football teammates like to voluntarily be the pallbearer for an ex
marine? His name was Mr. Hunter. Justin immediately showed me the message without thought I
wonder who we should ask to help, because we want the most respectful people we know. At school
the next day, we had gone around and asked a few of the people we thought we should ask, this was
nothing big, the funeral day would come, we would all go pay our respect and serve as the pallbearers,
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The next week we were on tv because Ralph Abraham had that same picture we took at the funeral on
a big poster and he was announcing our names, and telling a summary of what had happened, and the
event kept growing, and growing, until the picture and story of us, normal Winnfield, football players
had grown so much that we were on
trump news , but that wasn t it. The week after that at a pep rally, coach Banxton got on stage and
announced I d like to have everyone s undivided attention. I want to recognize the football players that
have made such and impact on not only me, our community, or the state, but the impact that they ve
made in this country. His had folders in his hand, he called out pour names, and we all went up on
stage to get these certificates that Ralph Abraham had sent us, all six of us standing on stage, and the
whole crowd gave us a standing ovation. Listening to the crowd with so much joy, clapping and
screaming, it made these other five men and I feel so wonderful. Knowing that we had touched all
these people just by this one simple action as being the pallbearers. The feeling, knowing that we had
done so much by something we didn t even know would make the newspaper, turned into something
nationwide, was one of the best feelings I ve ever felt. Couldn t be happier to say that doing
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A Survey Report On The World s Big Brother
A survey published in 2013 by the Pew Research Center found that an increasing number of
Americans want the US to mind its own business internationally and let other countries get along the
best they can on their own. 52% of Americans agreed with this statement, which is the highest it has
ever been since this survey was first conducted in 1963. I see more and more people expressing this
sentiment just as frustrating As the sentiment that the US shouldn t be the world s big brother becomes
more pronounced, international problems seem to be escalating. Disease outbreaks, poverty, a refugee
influx in Europe and the problems that ISIS poses are just the beginning. It is clear that moreMore and
more people wonder why we should even feel the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They, like many other americans, want the US to be an effective force for good in impoverished and
war torn areas of the world. Should the US keep using its financial muscle to support other countries?
I think it should., in fact, we should increase our spending on foreign aid. For reasons ranging from
the duties we have to the financial and stability inducing benefits for the world as well as ourselves,
the US should increase spending on the foreign to of struggling nations. First of all, the US is not
actually as fiscally generous as many people believe, and so cutting the foreign aid budget will not
help as generally You can t have two adverbs in the same sentence. Pick one, toss the other. assumed.
According to a 2013 Kaiser Family foundation survey, on average, Americans believe that the US
spends 28% of its budget on foreign aid(). This is not the case. In 1970 the the Development
Assistance Committee, a committee made up mostly by the richest western countries in the United
Nations, including the US, agreed on a goal of .7% of GNI (gross national income) to be spend on
official developmental assistance.foreign aid. Further, the US is not even close to this UN millennium
goal, only actually spending .19%. While some European countries are exceeding the 1970 goal, the
US spends more on its military than the next seven
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Main Themes Of The Prince By Machiavelli
1. Machiavelli wrote The Prince because he wanted to give Lorenzo The Magnificent, a book that
highlights major keys to being a Prince and being one efficiently. Also, The Prince was written
because to gain endeavor by the prince it is customary to give him something a person holds most
valuable, Machiavelli held his knowledge most valuable.
2. The way Governments are Established and Held , is a theme in The Prince. Machiavelli says, The
dominions thus acquired have either been previously accustomed to the rule of another prince, or else
have been free states, and they are annexed either by force of arms of the prince himself, or of other,
or else fall to him by good fortune or special ability. , he then further explains this topic in the next
nine chapters. Another one of the major themes is War . Machiavelli explains how to use the methods
of offense and defense in a war if a princes foundation is stable for four chapters. Finally, Reputation
is a theme of The Prince. Throughout the last twelve chapters Machiavelli explains how you should
act to keep in favor of your citizens.
3. The role of armies is to maintain its country s defense through fortifications. This ensures security
and stops enemies from attacking a prince s country.
4. Machiavelli s advice is more realistic. He writes the real truth of the matter than to its imagination ,
compared to other writers that have, have imagined republics and principalities which have never been
seen or known to exist in reality .
5. Machiavelli says it is better for a prince to be both feared and loved, because men will love at free
will and fear at the will of their prince, but a prince must rely solely on his power that he already has.
It is possible for a prince to be both. A prince could show love by giving constant support for many of
the citizens of his country, but should also be feared because he should give consequences to citizens
who do not follow the rules of the country.
6. Conspiracy, a prince should not worry about conspiracies when people are well, but when people
are hostile, he should fear conspiracies. Merit, a prince should show merit, and honor those who excel.
Goodness, a prince should gain
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Wild Horse Research Paper
Over the year s people have been upset over the fact that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
conducts round ups on the wild horses. Some people don t like the use of the Helicopters, and believe
each herd group should state with each other in the same holding pen. Then there are the Ranchers
who believe after each round up the Mustangs and Burros shouldn t be allowed back to the rangeland
because they would end up grazing in their fields and leave nothing for their own animals. All these
are good points and true statement, but, these round ups are for the protection of the herds themselves,
the other wildlife and the rangelands. Majority of the people know how Mustangs came to be. How
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Yes, in the Act they say wild horses and burros shall be protected from being captured, but, today wild
horses are round up to be sold to slaughterhouses for money, and aren t conducted every year like
when Velma was going through her fight. The BLM conducts a Wild Horse and Burro round up every
four years. Roundups in this day and age are still for the protection of the Mustangs and Burros
themselves and the ecosystems as well. If the BLM was not to do anything about the fast growing
population of the Mustangs and let them roam freely, we would find that these animals would end up
dying due to the fact that there is no healthy Rangelands for them to eat from, no fresh water that is
dunged up for drinking.
Work Citied
Blm. BLM National Wild Horse and Burro Program Legislative History. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 May 2017.
History of Wild Horse. Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 May 2017
Kania, Alan J. Wild Horse Annie: Velma Johnston and Her Fight to save the Mustang. Reno, NV: U of
Nevada, 2013. Print
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. About: History of BLM: National Timeline | BUREAU
OF LAND MANAGEMENT. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 May 2017
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Programs: Wild Horse and Burro: About the Program:
Program Data | BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 May
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Studio 52
Studio 52 was a nightclub that catered to the rich, famous, and influential. Carmen D Alessio
considers herself to be the founder and creator of Studio 52 with help from Ian Schrager and Steve
Rubell. Clubs aren t usually known for outstanding employee care and Studio 52 is no different. The
busboys were hired mainly for their looks, not because of their customer service or interest in the
business. Working at Studio 52 was like going to a party every time they went to work. Which was
probably fun for a little while, but not a lasting career. The company culture regarding employees was
not focused on respect or employee s interests. They promoted drug use just to make sure their
employees were considered enjoyable. I don t think the employees were valued as family members or
important people, they seemed to only be valued for their looks and their ability to party. The
customers of Studio 52 were considered influential and important. I think Studio 52 respected their
status, but I think they were mainly targeted because of their ability to influence people and because
they had money to spend. By maintaining wealthy customers, they were probably able to make larger
profits and assuming the customers enjoyed their time they probably returned with ... Show more
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Transactional leaders gain loyalty by forming agreements and working with their followers (Brusseau,
2012). I would consider D Alessio more of a transformational leader. She gained loyalty by providing
an exciting place to work. Her employees were willing to walk around nearly naked, mingling with
wealthy customers while on drugs. She didn t try to work with them or ask them what they want out of
their job. She gave them her expectations and they went with them without question, although the
guests and drugs probably helped keep her employees
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Yellowstone National Park In Wyoming
Today I am visiting Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, in which the majority of the park is in. It
is hard to believe that Yellowstone has been around for so long. It was established on March 1, 1872,
when Congress passed a law saying that Yellowstone was a public park or pleasuring ground for the
benefit and enjoyment of the people and placed it under exclusive control of the Secretary of the
Interior. This started a movement of the creation of National Parks around the world, especially in the
United States. After that, in 1916, the National Park Service was founded and is now in charge of
preserving and maintaining the beauty of Yellowstone and other National Parks. There are so many
amazing natural wonders at Yellowstone, the
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A Brief Note On The Therac 25 Incident
# P1 Q26
###Therac 25
The Therac 25 incident is one of the more difficult to understand. AECL, the company which designed
and manufactured Therac 25 is opaque, and gives little to no information on how the software was
developed. There is no one incident report, as this took place over two years and 6 unrelated accidents.
Many institutions did not even realize the cause patients radiation burns and later medical issues until
months after. Most of what follows is based on a paper by Nancy Leveson called Medical Devices:
Therac 25, which was written in 1995 for IEEE.
Sometimes software bugs can result in the loss of lives, as was the case with a device called Therac
25. Of 11 Therac 25s installed, there were 6 reported accidents, including 3 fatalities, between 1985
and 1987, after which the device was recalled. Patients were given hundreds of times of radiation than
is usual for this treatment. All of the safety mechanisms in Therac 25 relied on software, which itself
was running on custom operating system with no synchronization, and, therefore, multiple race
conditions that could not easily be detected and reproduced. Therac 20, a similar linear accelerator,
which had hardware interlocks to ensure safety, experienced similar software malfunctions, but did not
cause any bodily harm. It was revealed in a deposition that minimal unit testing was done on the
software, violating principle 1.03, of the ACM/IEEE software engineering code of ethics.
In addition, the device
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Independent Vs Assisted Living
Are you an empty nester who is currently thinking of downsizing to a smaller, more cozy home? Are
you looking at your options and trying to figure out what best suits your living style? Are you
confused between the differences between independent and assisted living? These questions and
answers will give you the information you need to make the right choice for your lifestyle: Medical
care: Independent living is for seniors that require little day to day professional medical attention. A
senior in an independent living community may be unable to handle some chores, such as pushing a
heavy lawnmower or completely washing their windows. But they are still able to do most things
without the help of other people. Assisted living is for those
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Professional Sports Industry Analysis
After earning a sport management degree, a majority of college graduates want to go into the field of
professional sports. The reasons for this are usually because students believe that jobs in professional
sports are glamorous and pay extremely well. However, it is very difficult to get into with the high
amount of college students trying to get into professional sports. The professional sport industry is
responsible for creating sporting events in which athletes compete for compensation (Masteralexis,
Barr Hums, 2012, p. 232). It is essentially a business that sells the product of sport through tickets to
games, merchandise, and other things to their fans. These are all ways that an organization makes their
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The opportunity of watching the business end of the organization instead of just watching a team play
as a fan, interests me and I believe it would give me a different perspective of the industry. Although I
have learned to love sports as a fan, being a part of a team was much more thrilling and engaging for
me. Being a part of a team and competing against other teams is an exciting thrill ride that is difficult
to replace. It gave me an adrenaline rush every time I stepped out on the field or court while wearing
my school s colors. Working for an organization in professional sport is not necessarily the same as
playing for the team, but the feelings are the same. Just being a part of an organization would give me
the same feeling I would get when playing on a team of my own. I would know that even though I am
not playing, the job that I am doing, regardless of what it is, is benefiting the team in some way. To
me, it is all about helping the players, coaches, fans, and everyone else in the organization be as
competitive as possible and provide the best possible product for our fans to
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Ncaa Football Playoff System
Ryan Jerzy Jerzy 1
Cady
English 103
26 May 2003
NCAA Football Playoff System
Thesis: The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) formula has been used to determine the top twenty five
teams in NCAA Division I college since 1998. Many think this system is inadequate and should be
changed. The alternative is a playoff system that would give more of the top teams a chance to be
named the NCAA football National Champion.
I. BCS formula
A. Computers
1. Where they re from
2. How they work
B. Polls
1. Where they re from
2. How they work
C. Schedule strength
D. Team losses
E. Putting the formula together
II. Why the BCS formula should be changed
A. BCS is inadequate
1. How it s unfair
2. Problems within
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Bill Vilona, of the Pensacola News Journal wrote, All of us in the equity conferences believe the BCS
has worked; it has done what it s supposed to do. It s not perfect, but I don t think anything is perfect.
The Bowl Championship Series should be changed to a playoff system. The BCS does a great job of
utilizing all the statistics and polls to establish the top twenty five teams in the nation. On the other
hand the top two teams are the ones who attend the national championship and that is where the BCS
system is unfair. For Example, Alex Giles wrote in his Article The Proposed Marriage of the BCS and
a Playoff Format , In 2000, the BCS ranked Oklahoma Jerzy 6
#1 and Florida State #2 at seasons end, despite the fact that Miami was ranked #2 in the both the AP
and the coaches poll and had beaten the Seminoles (Florida State) during the regular season. Ranking
problems like that one that happened in 2000 are why the BCS system should modify to a playoff
system. The BCS is a somewhat confusing and often controversial system (Vilona). The top twenty
five teams in Division I football battle each and every week for a better spot in the rankings. Most of
the time it comes down to the last week of season play to determine which two teams will progress
into the national championship game. The top teams should be given an opportunity to earn their way
into the championship
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South Pasadena Plumber Research Paper
When many people have plumbing problems, they attempt to solve them on their own. However, there
are a number of benefits that can be reaped from hiring a South Pasadena plumber. South Pasadena
plumbers are trained to handle the toughest plumbing issues. You may think that the only time you
need to call a South Pasadena plumber is during an emergency. However, it is a good idea to contact a
plumber before you have an emergency.
You may think that problems like a clogged toilet or sink are easy to correct. When most people have
a clog, the first thing that they do is grab the plunger. However, a clog may be an indication of a more
serious plumbing problem. In fact, you may make the problem worse by attempting to take care of it
yourself. South Pasadena plumbers can determine the cause of the problem and correct it. ... Show
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The right tools and equipment are the key to solving any type of plumbing issue. Keep in mind that
you have to be licensed in order to perform certain
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The Gathering Place Case
Running Head: Case Study #4
Case Study #4
Initial Thread
Jean S. Hamby
BUSI 561
Liberty University
Introduction Betty Wilson has decided to open a coffee shop and is considering various options
including franchising, sole proprietorship, joint venture, corporation and partnership. In addition to
determining the best legal entity to form, Betty has to decide if she will employ or partner with various
friends and family members. Finally, she plans to name the coffee shop The Gathering Place and must
determine if the name is available and a good choice. This paper will evaluate the pros and cons of
various business options, address the dilemma of whom to hire and determine if The Gathering Place
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Another limitation is that a franchisee is typically operating a trademarked business so the opportunity
to open a business under a name other than the franchise name is unlikely. For example, Betty would
not be able to purchase a Starbucks franchise but operate it as Gathering Place .
Business Formation Recommendation to Betty Based on the research of various business entities, the
most viable option for Betty is to form a LLC. With a LLC she can limit her liability and choose to
include a partner. It often takes years for new businesses to become thriving and profitable. A
franchise could place Betty in a position where she is obligated to buy unneeded inventory,
advertisement, etc. This type of financial obligation could limit the success of Betty s coffee shop.
Staffing the Coffee Shop Betty has received support from her husband to pursue this entrepreneurial
opportunity. There have also been friends and family who have expressed interest in potentially
partnering with or working for Betty. In successful business partnerships, the business partners visions
and belief systems align and are similar. If Betty wants a business partner, her husband, who is willing
to provide financial support but not management oversight, is the best option. Betty will need help
staffing the coffee shop and could consider hiring Alice and Erma as employees. She should be
cautious with Alice whose husband has already indicated he does not support his wife working.
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Causes Of Deforestation In Madagascar
Deforestation on the island of Madagascar, an island off of the coast of Africa, has caused major
destruction of habitat for species and a reduction in numbers of plants and trees. The island used to be
largely covered in dense forests which were home to many species of lemur and other animals. Now,
⅘ of the island is bare and uninhabitable for these animals. Deforestation on the island progresses at
around 150,000 to 200,000 hectares of forests cut down each year. Because of this many plants and
animals that only occur in the wild on Madagascar are endangered. The problem has effects on both
abiotic factors as well as the biotic factors, which include animals and plants. Some of the abiotic
things impacted include lakes and shorelines. One of the main causes for the deforestation is slash and
burn agriculture. In this technique, small areas of forest are cut down and everything is burned to clear
the area and introduce some nutrients into the ground. Then, rice is planted and grown for a few years.
After some time, all of the nutrients are depleted from the ground and rice cannot grow well anymore.
Because of this, farmers have to continuously cut down more and more forest. The reason that this is
such a common thing on Madagascar is because most people are poor and need food, so they resort to
this destructive technique that leaves land barren and unable to support growth.
The impacts on biotic factors are obvious. One third of the island s 1,600 unique species of plants
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Alcohol Consumption And Metabolic Syndrome
Both alcohol consumption and metabolic syndrome are risk factors for development of fatty liver
diseases with similar pathology which ultimately can result in development of liver cancer.3, 4, 24
273, 4, 23 26 Using a two stage mouse model in which tumor initiation by DEN was followed by a
35% high fat diet, we have previously reported increased tumor incidence, suggestive of a diet related
promotional effect.11 Consistent with these findings, in the current study, we observed increased
adenoma incidence and tumor multiplicity in the HF/CAS group relative to chow controls. More
importantly, substituting SPI for casein in the diet produced a marked reduction in hepatic lipid
accumulation, inflammation and cell proliferation, resulting in lower tumor incidence and multiplicity.
SPI feeding prevented liver weight increase and hepatic steatosis in HF fed mice relative to mice fed
casein (Figure 1). In rats, replacing casein with soy in various feeding regimes has also led to
significant reductions in hepatic weight and steatosis .17, 28, 29 This was found to be associated with
hepatic activation of PPAR signaling pathways and inhibition of SREBP signaling which might
promote fatty acid utilization over fatty acid synthesis.17 Similar mechanisms may be operating in our
mouse model, as SPI induces genes involved in fatty acid uptake, fatty acid degradation and oxidative
phosphorylation. The employed model demonstrates protective effects of SPI in early tumorigenesis.
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Willy Loman Unrealistic American Dream
Former American Lawyer and politician Robert Ingersoll once said, In nature there are neither rewards
nor punishments; there are consequences. Ingersoll states that all actions have the same general result,
people do not get rewarded nor punished, but instead they suffer from any plausible repercussions of
these actions. As Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller tries to pursue his own
american dream, he leaves behind a series of consequences due to the decisions he makes throughout
the novel. Willy creates an unrealistic american dream for himself, which causes the family to struggle
with him and his worthless belief of himself.
Willy is too fond/proud of himself to realize that he sets the bar too high for himself and has goals that
are out of reach
WIlly compares himself to other people that are far too accomplished to be in the same realm as
someone like him
Willy compares himself and his life accomplishments to his younger brother Ben
The man knew what he wanted and went out and got it! (Miller 28)
Willy aspires to be like Ben and Ben is really just an embodiment of the idea of hard working, and
successful and how WIlly uses him as a model to try to achieve the same level of salesmanship.
Willy thinks too highly of himself when he is actually a bit of a failure
WIlly feels that he is a valuable part of sales in America
I m the New England man, I m vital in New England. (Miller 4)
Willy believes that he is the guy and that he is a valuable role
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Pseudomonas Aeruginosa In Blood Agar
Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the Blood Agar is expected for the color of the media to stay the same.
The colony should be grayish green, and it should produce a beta hemolysis reaction, which
completely destroys all the red blood cells and clears the Blood Agar. In the Brilliant Green Agar, the
color of the media should stay the same. The colony should be pink, and it should be gram negative.
In the Eosin Methylene Blue Agar, the color of the media should stay the same. There should be no
growth in the colony, and it should be gram negative. In the Hektoen Enteric Agar, the color of the
media should be dark blue. There should be no growth in the colony, and it should be gram negative.
In the MacConkey Agar, the color of the media should stay the same. There should be no growth in
the colony, and it should be lactose negative. In the Mannitol Salt Agar, the color of the media should
be the same, and there should be no growth in the colony. In the Salmonella Shigella Agar, the color of
the media should be the same. There should no growth in the colony, and it should be gram negative.
From the results of the lab for P. aeruginosa in the Blood Agar, the color of the media stayed the same.
The color of the colony was cream, and it produced an alpha hemolysis reaction instead, which only
partially destroyed the red blood cells in the Blood Agar. In the Brilliant Green Agar, the media was
red and yellow. The color of the colony was cream, and there was lactose fermentation. In the
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The Death Of Cleopatra
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OLUFOLAKE ADEDIRE B4422820 AA100 TMA01, PART A B NOVEMBER, 2015 PART A
CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE FROM THE WORK OF THE ROMAN
HISTORIAN CASSIUS DIO. IN THIS PASSAGE, HOW DOES CASSIUS DIO CHARACTERISE
CLEOPATRA? HOW DOES THIS COMPARE WITH THE OTHER ANCIENT WRITTEN
SOURCES YOU HAVE MET IN THE CHAPTER?
According to Trevor Fear ,( 2008) et al ,sources concerning Cleopatra including books, Audio Visual
must be examined suspiciously, and supported with evidence because the historians could create spin
on the accounts, create a fictitious account as a historical biography or a narrative history. Also there
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OLUFOLAKE ADEDIRE B4422820 AA 100 TMA 01 PART B NOVEMBER 2015
COMPARE AND CONTRAST PLATE 1.3.20 PAUL CEZANNE, MONT SAINTE VICTOIRE
WITH LARGE PINE ,C 1887 ,COURTAULD WITH PLATE1.3.22 PAUL CEZANNE,MONT
SAINTE VICTOIRE FROM LES LAUVES,1904 1906
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A Teacher s Lack Of Professionalism
I interviewed several people from a range of positions. An assistant principal, a special education lead,
and several teachers. 1. A lack of services being provided to a dyslexic student due to overwhelming
amount of responsibilities given to the head of special education created a conflict among the head of
the program, the counselor, the administrator, and the parent. 2. Loss of trust and animosity among a
team based on one teacher s lack of professionalism. The team took turns making lesson plans,
locating resources, and creating rotating substitute plans. One of the teachers rarely had her portions of
the work done causing the other members of the team to scramble around getting a lesson together at
the last minute. This teacher also called in sick several times and waited until a few minutes before
school started to call one of the other s and ask them to provide a lesson for the substitute. This
conflict escalated to the Dean of Instruction. 3. Two teachers who were married and working on the
same campus and same department when one of them was suspended for inappropriate conduct with a
student created conflict within the department. 4. A math teacher followed the directions of the district
math coordinator to give a test that used unethical racial stereotypes in the word problems. 5. A
science teacher was hired to be team lead and to use his experience to coordinate the district science
fair. Once he had it all in place based on regional rules, it was taken over
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Diverging Lens Research Paper
The human eye is arguably one of the greatest innovations in nature. The eye is used to visibly see
objects and their surroundings. Human eyes are tuned to see the visible spectrum of light. This is in
the wavelength ranges of 38010 9 meters to 75010 9 meters (Young 1054). But, as with anything, the
eye is prone to defects and problems. An understanding behind the structure of the eye helps to
understand the most common defect with eyes, myopia and hyperopia. Luckily both of these defects
are able to be corrected with the use of corrective lenses. First, an understanding behind the structure
of the eye helps to understand the problems that can develop. Following a ray of light, the ray will first
pass through the cornea, a convex and transparent lens that protects the eye. This is also where most of
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For the myopic eye, the use of a diverging lens helps to correct the vision. The diverging lens changes
the focal point causing the image to diverge before it reaches the eye instead of diverging just before
the retina. This image then converges as it passes through the cornea causing a clear image to appear
on the retina instead of before it ( Nearsightedness and Its Correction ). The most common treatment
for myopic eyes is the use of glasses or contact lenses. There is also surgical ways to fix the eye
including laser procedures including PRK or LASIK ( Myopia (Nearsightedness) ). For the hyperopic
eye, the use of a converging lens helps to correct the vision. The image is refracted before it has a
chance to enter the eye which in turn decreases the image distance, s. This then translates the image to
be focused on the retina instead of just beyond it ( Farsightedness and Its Correction ). Some eyes that
are hyperopic are able to correct themselves over time otherwise glasses or contact lenses are used to
help correct the vision ( Hyperopia
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Similarities Between James And Ruth In James Mcbride s The...
Throughout James McBride s memoir The Color of Water, James takes the reader and the audience on
a journey to the past, present, and future of his life as he tributes his success to his mother Ruth. He
not only tells his life s story through his eyes and point of view, but also looks to his mother as she
describes how she developed into the loving, compassionate person she is today and shows her morals
of raising a family. Ruth has a vast impact on James life and helps him show his true characteristics
and personality. Despite the similarities represented by James and Ruth, they still have their
differences. Since the day he was born, James had his strong and independent mother looking out for
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James grew up in a chaotic setting in which survival of the fittest was a tactic he needed to use every
day. He grew up with eleven other children in his household, leaving him to fend for and take care of
himself. Ruth taught her children, James specifically to carry themselves with measures of high
dignity and with the strive or will power to succeed. Looking back on his life, James owes his success
to his mother. He says Mommy s children are extraordinary people, most of them leaders in their own
rights. All of them have toted more mental baggage and dealt with more hardships than they care to
remember, yet carry themselves with a giant measure of dignity, humility, and humor. (McBride Page
276). Self motivation and self reliance was a life lesson Ruth taught her children from day one. She
always encouraged her children to make their dreams become reality and to achieve their highest
goals. Despite the poverty level James grew up, his mother was his rock and the one who would
support him no matter what life threw at him. James learned and cultured valuable lessons from his
mother
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Government Spying On You Without Permission
Do you ever want the government spying on you without permission? This is what the Department of
Homeland Security (D.H.S) is doing to you because of an act that passed 45 days after the 9/11 attack.
The Congress had to rush the act since they fear more attacks will happen, and was quickly passed
without votes. In fact, homeland security is against our civil liberties (personal freedom). My partner
and I believe that homeland security in the United States should be controlled by the government
because it is against a lot of amendments in the Constitution, and popular sovereignty (citizen s
power).
On the other hand, my opponents might say homeland security sacrifices privacy for better protection
and safety, but in my opinion it is cheating to go through records without any permission by a
guardian or the court. In the United Kingdom, the government has a law called Do not spy on us
which is using the parliament to stop power on spying citizen s records, this is a great example to the
U.S . It also recommend to have a secure internet for the U.K and to have transparent laws not secret
laws. Also, my opponent might say homeland security is preventing acts of terrorism and improving
their protection since the 9/11 attacks, but in my opinion, the D.H.S and other police departments are
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According to Los Angeles Times in 2009, the U.S.A Patriot Act, which is part of homeland security,
allows the F.B.I to search records without warrants which breaks citizens right for privacy, the
amendment that broke is the 4th amendment which is searches and seizures. From the Washington
Blog in September 23rd, 2013, they stated the government is spying on us through our computers,
phones, cars, buses, and the streets, also the security departments use scanners and drones to spy on us
everywhere in airports as
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Wuthering Heights Heathcliff Essay
Wuthering Heights Heathcliff
Wuthering Heights centres on the story of Heathcliff. The first paragraph provides a vivid physical
picture of him, as Lockwood describes how his black eyes withdraw suspiciously under his brows at
Lockwood s approach. Nelly s story begins with his introduction into the Earnshaw family. His
vengeful desire to do evil and his love for Catherine drive the entire plot.
Heathcliff, however, defies being understood and it is difficult for the reader to resist seeing what they
want to see in him. By the name
Heath cliff it hints to the reader that he is empty like a heath or dangerous like a cliff. The house which
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I don t care how long I wait, if I can do it at last I hope he does not die before I do!
One afternoon when Heathcliff was going for a stroll with Catherine they passed through Thrushcross
Grange. Catherine fell in and the
Lintons took her in but they did not invite Heathcliff. They nursed
Catherine back to health and in the mean time she came to like Edgar.
Later on they arranged for Catherine and Edgar to marry which completely destroyed him. This was
the start of many evil deeds that would be caused by Heathcliff to the Linton family.
On the return of Heathcliff as a gentleman Heathcliff thought he was prepared to avenge Hindley for
his maltreatment and the Linton family for taking away Catherine from him. His main aim was to gain
control on Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange and win back the hand of
Catherine.
Heathcliff began gambling with Hindley he caused him to become an addicted gambler and an
alcoholic. He lost Wuthering Heights to
Heathcliff and died a broken man after living on Heathcliffs petty charity. Heathcliff decided to marry
Isabella to get back at Edgar. He treated her like a slave in her own house and they did not even have
marital relations. At one instance of insanity he hanged her pet dog on the gates of the Heights. His
abuse of her was purely sadistic as he amused himself by seeing how much she could take and
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The Abolition Movement
Abolition Movement
From the 1830s until 1870, the abolitionist movement attempted to achieve immediate emancipation
of all slaves and the ending of racial segregation and discrimination. Their idea of these goals
distinguished abolitionists from the broad based political opposition to slavery s westward expansion
that started in the North after 1840 and raised issues leading to the Civil War. Yet, these two
expressions of hostility to slavery were often closely related not only in their beliefs and their
interaction but also in the minds of southern slaveholders who finally came to consider the North as
united against them in favor of black emancipation.
Although abolitionist feelings had been strong during the American Revolution and in the Upper
South during the 1820s, the abolitionist movement did not turn into a violent fight until the 1830s. In
the previous decade, as most of the North underwent the social disruption associated with the spread
of manufacturing and commerce, powerful evangelical religious movements arose to make spiritual
direction to society. By stressing the moral importance to end sinful practices and each person s
responsibility to uphold God s will in society, preachers like Lyman Beecher, Nathaniel Taylor, and
Charles G. Finney led massive religious revivals in the 1820s that gave major drive to the later arrival
of abolitionism as well as to such other better fights such as temperance, pacifism, and women s rights
in what came to be called the
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Cyberwarfare Defense Report For Western Interconnection...
Cyberwarfare Defense Report for Western Interconnection Power Grid
Pallavi Mule
Western Governors University
To: Chief Information Officer, Department of Defense
From: Cybersecurity Analyst, Red Cell 637 Defense.
Subject: Task 2 Cyber Defense Report
A1. Reconnaissance
The Initial phase in cyberattack is reconnaissance. In reconnaissance phase, attackers gather
information about target s vulnerabilities which can be exploited further.
Reconnaissance are of two types:
1. Active Reconnaissance
Active reconnaissance is the information collection process in which attacker gains access to the target
system and performs port scans or check ways to go around the firewalls and routers. Since in an
active reconnaissance attacker must enter or probe the target s network, there is a possibility that target
might get information about attacker like attacker s IP address. (Mike Chapple, 2014)
2. Passive Reconnaissance
Passive reconnaissance is the process of information collection in which attacker is in passive mode
and target will not know about attacker. It generally involves research about target by using open
source information gathering tools like Google. (Czumak,2014)
In Western power grid attack, APT was well organized. They used both active and passive
reconnaissance methods to gather information. We have found the traces of attackers IP in the network
logs provided by Intelligence services. This tells us that attackers had used Active Reconnaissance to
get network
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Recent Changes in the Nursing Profession Essay
There have been many changes (major and minor) in the nursing profession and the medical field, as a
whole, over the years. Some of these changes include changing demographics and increasing
diversity, technological explosion, the cost of health care, and significant advances in nursing science
and research. Major socioeconomic changes created this drive to make transformations in nursing and
institutions. These institutions are the ones that are responsible for educating the next generation of
nurses, such as West Coast University.
Over the years, there have been major shifts within the United States in regards to its population.
Statisticians have estimated that 20% of the population will be 65 years of age and older. There is an
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Heller, Marla T. Oros, and Jane Durney Crowley, 2013, para. 5). Due to these amazing and drastic
technological changes, there have been improvements in both the outcomes and patient care
management areas. Information is now just a webpage away and readily available for clinicians and
their patients.
For all of mankind, the cost of health care is a major daily stressor. This article stated an interesting
fact that, A concern of businesses and governments for at least 30 years, the cost of health care in the
United States has approached 15 percent of the total gross national product (Barbara R. Heller, Marla
T. Oros, and Jane Durney Crowley, 2013, para. 19). Even with that fact, there are over 40 million
individuals living in the United States that do not have health care coverage. The total health care
spending in America surpasses that of any other developed country. This is due to technological
advances that are readily available and breakthroughs in medicine. Still, there are present concerns in
nursing practices, such as: the affects on the nursing profession, treatment options for their patients,
and the patients participation in their own care. This article stated, Nursing professionals, who have
historically taken the lead in health education and health promotion, are disappointed by the lack of
financing and reimbursement available through managed care organizations for
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Examples Of Conflict In Short Stories
TMA
EL121
The short story and Essay writing
Short stories are mainly written to grab the reader s attention and thus make them reflect and become
drawn into the story even more. So why is a short story important? They are important and effective
due to the fact that any reader can relate to the story or a particular character as they can be universal.
In this TMA I will be tracing the elements of conflicts within the three short stories. These conflicts
will consist of man vs man, man vs society and man vs nature. Furthermore, I will talk about the
internal and external conflicts in the stories in the following paragraphs.
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It coincidentally happens to be that Jimmy was working as a police patrol in that area where they
planned on meeting. After meeting a man at the appointed place, Jimmy realises that it is in fact his
friend Bob. However, he does not reveal himself to him as he learns that his friend is a wanted thief in
Chicago, this can be supported by the image of Bob as he is said to be dressed well and wearing large
diamonds on his scarf. Jimmy leaves bob and sends another police officer in normal clothing
pretending to be his friend, he knows as a police officer he is supposed to arrest him but he just couldn
t do that to his long lost friend hence why he sends another man. Although, Bob senses that the sent
man does not look like Jimmy, he continuous in engaging in the conversation with him. The short
story unfolds with Bob being arrested by the man and at the same time being handed over a note. It
states in the note that Bob in fact did meet his friend (Jimmy) the police officer, that met up with him
and he goes on by explaining that he recognised Bob s face to be a wanted man from Chicago.
Nevertheless, he could not bear to arrest his friend and that s why he sent another man to do it for
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Non Greasy Pastes As Semisolid Dosage Form
Based on United State Pharmacopeia, pastes are defined as semisolid dosage forms that contain one or
more drug substances intended for topical application. (Pharmaceutical Dosage Form, 2009) Pastes
are intended for application to the skin, oral cavity, or mucous membranes. Pastes are usually prepared
from fats, fatty oils, petrolatum, paraffin, waxes, glycerin or water by mixing homogeneously
powdered drug with the foregoing materials as bases. (General Requirements for Pharmaceutical
Preparation) There are two classes of paste which are fatty pastes and non greasy pastes which is made
from single phase aqueous gel.
Although the preparations of pastes are similar to ointment, there are still having differences between
paste and ointment. Compared to ointments and gels, pastes contain a high proportion of finely
powdered medicaments. Pastes are generally composed of ointment bases that contain a high
concentration (frequently 50%w/w) of dispersed drug. Hence, the viscosity of pastes is higher than
that of pharmaceutical ointment. The base for pastes may be anhydrous (liquid or soft paraffin) or
water soluble (glycerol or a mucilage). (Prashant, 2010)
Furthermore, pastes take some advantages over the ointments. Pastes are more often used for
protective action compared to ointments. This is because pastes ordinarily do not flow at body
temperature so it can serve as protective coatings. Fatty pastes that have a high proportion of
hydrophilic solids are less greasy and more
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Can You Describe What Trisa Was Missing In A Story Of A...
Little nine year old girl, Patricia Trisha McFarland, went missing on June 7th, 1999. While walking on
the Spring Point Shoreway mountain trail, Patricia was walking with her mother, Quilla Anderson, and
her brother, Pete McFarland. On June 8th, 1999, my news report team sent me out to investigate the
scene and to ask the family if they knew anything about her whereabouts and what exactly happened.
When I got to the McFarland s house, I got to meet Trisha s family, which consists of her mom, Quilla
Anderson, brother, Pete McFarland, and her dad, Larry McFarland. I sat them down in front of me and
set up my tape recorder so I can record the whole conversation and take it back to the police station.
Once it was all set up I grabbed my notebook full of questions and started asking all of them questions
about Trisha s life and her last day they saw her. Can you describe what Trisha looks like? Can you
explain what she was wearing on the trails? Quilla answered quietly, looking down, She is 4 11,
weighs 80 pounds, has natural bleach blonde hair. She has a mole on the left side of her face, pierced
ears that have little diamonds in them, a small scar on her forehead that she got when she was younger.
The last day we saw her, she was wearing a normal t shirt, a hoodie, skinny jeans, tennis shoes, a
signed Red Sox baseball hat, and she had a bookbag with her. I wrote most of the descriptions of her
down in my journal before I went to the next set of questions I need to be
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Essay On A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings
A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings was published in 1955 by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. This book
examines the magical and realistic elements of the story. The book starts with the two main characters
Pelayo and Elisenda s finding an old man with wings along the shore. Therefore, the people begin to
consider that he may be an angel. The surrounding community and Father Gonzaga flock to visit this
old man the following day. Eventually the crowds slender down and he flies away one day.
Throughout A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings the community had plenty of evidence to
conclude that the older man was indeed an angel and the story expresses how we treat a God like
figure. Once the community found out there was an older man with wings that could possibly be an
angel, large groups of people and Father Gonzaga began to come and take a look for themselves.
These people found out that he definitely had real wings and spoke a weird/different language.
However people wanted a reaction out of him so they began to burn him. The man didn t get mad, he
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This book looked at a supernatural character and dealt with magical and realistic aspects. During the
course of the story, the community had a large amount of evidence that the man was an angel and it
represented how humans mistreat God like figures. The community had evidence of a special person
with wings, different language and a powerful figure. Therefore, they should have believed it to be a
real angel. Also these people disrespected and looked past the angel due to the fact of it not being what
they pictures a God figure or angle to seem like. Even though in reality it had very similar elements of
how a real God figure would arrive on earth. A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings dealt with a real
angel and individuals looked pasted the evidence and mistreated an important
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Roxanne Shante s Contribution To The Rise Of Rap
Rap is a genre of music which has been made with many forms of instrumentation such as guitars,
pianos, cellos, violins, drums, as well as recorded sounds and voices which are inserted in the songs.
Over the decades, there have been many influential, successful, talented, and even iconic rappers who
have paved the way for rappers in following generations. However, Rap has become more than just
music that people listen to, it has become a culture of its own that is frequently and closely associated
with drugs and gang violence. Although Rap music has only been around since the 1970 s, the root
form of rap music is thousands of years old and has made rap into what it is today with a foundation
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However, some of these rappers have witnessed the horrendous consequences of substance use and
addiction, and some have even experienced the aftermath of misuse and addiction first hand. Since the
1980 s, rappers have used countless amounts of substance references in their lyrics, praising drugs and
alcohol for their favorable, pain numbing effects. For example, Snoop Dogg has mentioned
intoxication by drugs in many of his songs, including Gin and Juice which contains lyrics about
smoking indo, a slang term for marijuana. Despite the health risks of using marijuana such as
hallucinations and memory loss, rappers continue to promote and pay homage to marijuana and its
benefits. In the 2000 s, Xanax, Ecstasy, and Codeine would become more popular drugs in rap music.
In his song 56 Nights , contemporary rapper Future, claims to have taken 56 Xanax pills in a month.
Ecstasy, also known as Molly and MDMA, which is a synthetic drug that contains mood changing
properties, has also been frequently mentioned in rap lyrics. After the release of Kanye West s hit song
Mercy , which referred to Ecstasy, the National Institute on Drug Abuse for Teens website had
experienced an immense increase in the number of searches for the term Molly. Another substance
that has been mentioned a lot
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Guinea Grass And The Mango Tree
Producers in an ecosystem are typically plants or other autotrophic organisms. The Hot Zone by
Richard Preston implies that mango trees and African grasses serve as producers in their respective
ecosystems. The mango tree is native to central Africa. Mango trees achieve heights of 90ft and widths
of 80ft because of their deep set roots and stable bases (Wanitprapha). The mango tree belongs to
genus Mangifera and the most common mango species is Mangifera indica. The mango is a food
source for frugivores, and its soft skin allows many species access to its sugary pulp. Guinea grass is
another producer on the African continent. Guinea grass is the favored food for all grazing herbivores
that inhabit the African plains. This absolute ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The wingspan of a megabat can range from 6cm to 1.7m and they weigh up to 3.5lb. Their diet
consists of vegetables, nectar, coconut, and mango. Megabats help pollinate flowers by storing pollen
on their chests; this is an example of interdependency between producers and consumers. Therefore,
the fruit bat concomitantly serves an abiotic factor in an ecosystem. In 2007, fruit bats in Gabon were
found to be carriers of the deadly Marburg virus (Deadly). This carrier function affects other
consumers by potentially killing off a predatory population. The Cape buffalo is another commonly
found African consumer. Cape buffalos are the only indigenous bovines to roam the African plains.
Cape buffalo are massive creatures; they weigh one ton and stand five feet above the ground (Estes). A
Cape buffalo s diet consists of grass and other vegetation; therefore, they are herbivores. Cape buffalo
belong to the genus Syncerus and species S. caffer. The Cape buffalo contributes to the ecosystem by
consuming grasses and then converting them into decomposable excrement. The Cape buffalo also
servers as potential food for secondary consumers and tertiary consumers. Consumers are vital to an
ecosystem because they help maintain population equilibrium. Abiotic components serve as the
foundations for an ecosystem; they implicitly dictate which types of organisms can inhabit certain
environments. Sunlight is an abiotic factor that affects a plant species growth and ubiquity. The
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Summary Of Birth Order Theory
This study was conducted to support Alfred Alder s birth order theory in regards to personality
characteristics. The hypothesis that first born children are more responsible, successful, and obedient
than their younger siblings, while last born children are more manipulative, outgoing and rebellious
were supported by these results. These findings are similar to Paulhus, Trapnell, Chen (1999) study,
results of the study indicated firstborns were nominated by their siblings as most conscientious as well
as most achieving and later born children were more frequently nominated as most liberal, agreeable,
and rebellious. Another study supporting the hypothesis is a study conducted by Zweigenhaft and Von
Ammon (2000). In the study it was hypothesized that later born children were more rebellious then
firstborns. To do this they examined the birth order of a group of U.S. college students who had been
arrested for engaging in civil disobedience in a labor dispute. Later born children were more likely
than firstborns to have been arrested. This provides evidence that later born children are more likely
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This can be a result of not having enough sample items for middle born characteristics on the survey
that distinguished them from the last born characteristics. Also, when calculating the Cronbach alpha
score for middle born traits, the level of internal consistency was under the recommend score. The
score could have been improved if the Cronbach alpha sample item peacemaker was deleted from the
survey. An additional problem with the study, in regards with the sample size. It was not large enough
to be considered a representative of the population. Also, the participants gender was uneven, thirteen
male students and twenty seven female students. This is considered to be to be bias to the the female
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PE Classroom Pool Analysis
In the pool phase of the PE class, we learned three major components: how to kickboard, how to tread
water, and how to do different strokes. To start off each day in the pool, we warmed up using kick
boards and had people start on each side of the pool. When using a kickboard, we must make sure our
two hands are at the top of the board. The way we used the kickboard involved kicking in the way of
the freestyle stroke. Watching the youtube video, I learned kick boarding is described as allowing you
to target your legs, isolating them so you can practice your kick stroke, improve your balance, or work
on your leg strength. While kick boarding, you are recommended to do short maximum burst to work
on speed and power or can have your repetitions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first stroke we learned to do was how to do the freestyle stroke. With this stroke, you must focus
on reaching out in front as far as possible, and pulling the water back behind you while kicking in a
fluttering motion. The motion of your arms should look like a windmill spinning. In the backstroke,
the swimmer has his or her back facing the bottom of the pool while flutter kicking their feet and
doing their arm strokes. The way the backstroke is different is because with the arm stroke your arm is
going in the opposite direction as the freestyle stroke and you must let your outside little finger enter
the water first for the most efficient way to catch and push the water. Lastly, we learned the
breaststroke. In the breaststroke, your legs are kicking in a frog like way to push the water back with
the bottoms of your feet. In the youtube video it says that you must sweep your arms outward while
trying to catch as much water possible. When at the end of the arm stroke, the swimmer s head can
come out of the water to take a breathe. Those are each of the stroke we have used during class time in
Physical Education
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Officer and Noncommissioned Officer Relationship MSG Terwan Crawley United States Army
Sergeants Major Academy Class 63 SGM Johnny Williams March 29, 2013 Abstract The disparity
between officers and non commissioned officers (NCO) in the military still prevails on the social and
professional levels. The major issue of the relationship between these groups of men is considered an
issue of class structure which is attributed to the differences in the educational levels between them.
NCOs are treated in the same manner as a low category enlisted men and as such do not serve as a
bridge between the enlisted men and officers. This wide social gap tends to make the learning process
imprudent and ineffective. Many of the NCOs usually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They are the leaders responsible for the execution of the mission of a military organization as well as
the training for the preparation of military personnel to accomplish their missions. NCOs are
subordinate to commissioned officers and it is essential that harmony is maintained between the NCOs
and the commissioned officers for the effective and smooth flowing activities involved in the
completion of their missions. Officers and NCOs as Responsible Leaders With great authority indeed
comes great responsibility. The commissioned and non commissioned officers carry great
responsibility, but the level of responsibility each individual carries is different throughout this career.
A new sergeant is responsible for a single squad, whereas a lieutenant is responsible for an entire
platoon. The commissioned officer plays a management role and is responsible for supervising
hundreds or thousands of soldiers in accomplishing a mission. Most importantly, it must be well
acknowledge by the citizens that these commissioned officers strive to accomplish every mission with
utmost dedication and excellence as they are confided and charged with serving as models of the
Army values in the performance of their leadership duties as they serve the nation with full dignity
and a lifelong devotion. The commissioned
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Report On Children s Needs Fundraising Event
Report on Children in Need Fundraising Event in Relation to Stakeholder Management
Executive Summary Children In Need was on Friday 14th of November 2014, on the 20th of
November a team of six students held a fundraising event in order to raise money for this charity. The
event that was put on was a human auction and a raffle, this event was held in the Student Union of
Brighton University on the Eastbourne campus and raised a total of £136.10. This report discusses the
stakeholder management involved with this event by drawing on different theories related to
stakeholders and how these theories were applied to the event. Introduction On the 20th of November
2014 there was a fundraising event hosted in order to raise money for ... Show more content on
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Theoretical Framework As all of the stakeholders involved with this event played a vital role, they all
had an influence in the success or failure. The power/interest matrix (Johnson et al, 2008, p.156) can
be used to determine how much interest a stakeholder has in the event and also the amount of power
they hold. This matrix can then map whether the stakeholder is a key player in your event, whether
they need to be kept satisfied or informed, or if there is minimal effort required with the stakeholder.
By knowing where all of the stakeholders lie on the power/interest matrix the organisers are able to
understand the level of attention that each stakeholder requires, therefore they are able to know how to
manage the different stakeholders.
In regards to the human auction and raffle the six organisers of the event along with the volunteers are
key players, this is because they have a high level of both power and interest with this event. The staff
members of the Student Union, who are another stakeholder, hold high levels of power and low levels
of interest, making them a stakeholder which need to be kept satisfied. This is also the case for the
module leader who approved the running of this event, they needed to be kept
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Schema Theory From The Realm Of Social Cognition
In answering the first question, I have proposed the concept of thematic perspectivization which rests
on the three constituent components of (a) perspectivizer, representing the author realized as the
topical Theme I ; (b) perspectivizee, denoting any other human participant again, topically thematic
that is being potentially perspectivized by the author; and (c) perspectivized, encoding any event,
action, or role perceived by the author or by the perspectivizee. All three components were argued to
correspond to certain types of schema whose relevant information has been linguistically cued within
the scope of the Rheme; and this is where the answer to the second question emerged in research. In
order to answer the second question, the present study has employed the schema theory from the realm
of social cognition, but of course without separating itself from the concept of thematic
perspectivization. Crucially, the three different types of schema, person, self , and role, were
theoretically and analytically presented to be compatible with the three components of thematic
perspectivization: perspectivizee, perspectivizer, and perspectivized, respectively. In the data analysis,
new information, appearing as part of Rheme structure, proved to linguistically mark or cue related
schemas; hence, the principle of meta schematic information can be said to be inseparable from
thematic perspectivization both in theory and in practice. Indeed, the information about the
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Persuasive Essay On Portugal
Since 2001, Portugal has prioritized harm reduction in drug abuse and have treated addiction as a
health issues instead of a crime issue. Many believe that this policy has reduced drug addiction, but
others feel that it has encouraged the use of illegal drugs. I believe that Portugal is taking the wrong
stance against drugs and should be viewing them in a criminal manner. This policy can be supported
in historical context via the burning of opium by the Chinese government and by the use of
methamphetamine by German soldiers in World War II. The Chinese government was struggling to
ban opium smoking recreationally and by 1729 the deemed it only legal to smoke for medical
purposes. Despite these efforts, opium use was increasing significantly ... Show more content on
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Their ignorance as a government in the 1730 s led them to take extreme steps to stop the illegal trade
by burning the British opium and trying to destroy the British ships in the 1830 s. China s justification
for allowing opium to be legal in 1729 can be viewed as the root of the opium wars. The
unprecedented casualties of World War I brought the need for treatment of acute and chronic pain.
This inspired the Weimar and Nazi governments to adopt an attitude of tolerance toward the use of
drugs to relieve pain, increase performance, and avoid withdrawal. Most drugs were permitted either
universally or for individuals with a medical prescription. Thus, Drug use in the German military
during World War II was actively encouraged and widespread, especially during the war s later stages
as their military became depleted and increasingly dependent on youth as opposed to experience. The
German army ordered soldiers to take military issue pills made from methamphetamine. The aftermath
of this war was devastating because the soldiers who survived returned home addicted to meth and
resorted to the illegal consumption of the
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  • 2. Being Earnes Many people have not experienced the unique work of art known as a farce. After witnessing The Importance of Being Earnest, I have determined that a farce and a comedy can be described as opposite to a certain extent. A farce is ordinary people in a strange situation, while a comedy is unique people in an ordinary situation. Although not all people may see it this way, this is how I perceived Oscar Wilde s classic which was clearly very ahead of its time. Richard Robichaux directed this work of art at the Pavillion Theatre from April 12 23 and focused on several particular elements/themes which build on each other in order to celebrate the comedic and historical genius of Wilde s original work. More specifically, the play focuses on the notion of marriage and its greater role in society, the role of visual objects such as food and how they hold a much larger importance than they originally seem, and finally the use of puns in order to describe and envision Victorian society and delve into what the characters are actually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One that particularly struck me as quite obvious was the use of earnest/Ernest on multiple occasions. This pun is quite symbolic because of the fact that it describes Victorian society norms. Cecily and Gwendolen both aim to marry a man with the name Ernest even though she doesn t quite understand what the meaning of the word earnest and what it holds in Victorian society. Earnest means seriousness and respect in this society, but these are not the reasons Gwendolen wants to marry a man with this name. It turns out that neither man was earnest or had the name Ernest, although Gwendolen is quick to forgive. Wilde is trying to show the audience that anyone who describes themselves as Ernest is being deceptive, but at the same time shows that the social norms of Victorian society are described in the meaning of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Capricorn By Max Ernst, Pokal ) By Balthasar Griessmann Artists do not create sculptures. They simply see an object and begin to mold or carve it, thus allowing that object to freely stand alone. Almost anything can be sculpted, but what makes a good monument is its ability to tell a story or cause contemplation without words. Two pieces at the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City depict unique scenarios using lines, movement, balance, and value. Capricorn by Max Ernst and Pokal by Balthasar Griessmann use organization of the elements of form and principles of design to both narrate and describe intense ideologies. While both pieces have similarities such as being sculptured in the round and storytelling ability, the use of the elements and overall tones of the art works give each piece a unique quality. Max Ernst, a German artist born in the late 1890 s created Capricorn in 1948 using a Bronze casting system. The sculpture depicts a royal family, consisting of a man, a woman, and a small child (female). They man is sitting on what seems to be a throne, and is holding a massive cane. The woman sits next to the man on her own chair, in a very formal upright position, while the small girl sits on the man s lap. Max Ernst titled the work Capricorn , which relates to astrology and a constellation, suggesting a spiritual belief. Ernst was married to Dorothea Tanning, a fellow artist, and it is believed that the characters in the sculpture are portrayals of them. Ernst also owned several Katsina, or Zuni sprit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. How The Current Copyright Laws Are Not Be Reformed For... Due to how abusable current copyright laws are, they must be reformed to prevent copyright trolling. According to Matthew Sag, The essence of trolling is that the plaintiff is more focused on the business of litigation than on selling a product or service or licensing their IP to third parties to sell a product or a service ( Copyright Trolling, An Empirical Study page 4). Copyright trolls seek to acquire their income from suing others on copyright violations, rather than continually creating new works and using copyright to protect them. Copyright, whether one agrees with the concept or not, was not designed for this purpose. People should not be allowed to make a business off of suing others. This is not only unjust, but wastes the court s time with actual crimes. The United States must reform its current laws to prevent this type of behavior from happening. According to Parker Higgins, Like email spammers, copyright trolls depend on the ability to cheaply cast a very wide net, sending out hundreds or thousands of accusations at once and getting settlement payments back from some percentage ( Copyright trolls suffer big loss par. 3). Many trolls do not target specific groups or people; rather, they spread it in such a way that any company or organization can accidentally misuse it. This creates an environment in which it is impossible for many groups to tell if they can use another party s content without invoking a ludicrous copyright lawsuit. This is not a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Barack Obam A New Leader After 9/11 the United States needed a new leader to make the U.S. a powerhouse again. This crisis was very devastating to everyone and the U.S. needed a leader who could help rebuild the country. The foundations of choosing a president is based on great leaders of the country over many years since the beginning. Ironically, Barack Obama does not meet any of these principles of a good leader. Obama is one of the most controversial presidents of all time because of his personal background, passed laws, and debatable decisions. Barack Obama is often questioned when talking about his background. Barack Hussein Obama II was born in August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii. He grew up with his sister, Maya Soetoro Ng, mother, Ann Dunham, grandfather, Stanley Armour Dunham, and grandmother, Madelyn Dunham. His father, Barack Obama Sr., left his family when Obama was ten years old. Barack Obama later found out that his father died in a car crash in Nairobi. Obama wanted to have a father in his life, but he would have to live without a father for the rest of his life. Stanley Armour Dunham took the role of being Barack Obama s father by teaching him life lessons and guiding him throughout his schooling. After high school, Barack Obama attended Occidental College, Columbia Gombos 2 University, and Harvard Law School. While Obama was enrolled in Occidental College, he traveled to Pakistan for three weeks to visit college friends. Some people later questioned his alliances with Pakistan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Negatives Of Globalization Globalization plays a defining role in the expansion of society, both politically and economically. While globalization encompasses many different sectors of daily life, the negative implications of the practice, such as exploitation of workers, damage to the environment of the host country and cultural deterioration outweigh any rewards earned through the process. The entrance of Western corporations into Eastern countries may seem to benefit both the host country and the corporation itself, however this is an unbalanced partnership, with the host country bearing most of the downsides. A prime example of this is the hiring of cheap and unskilled labour to fill positions in factories. Many countries with little to no labour regulations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of the lack of strong, legal worker s unions in these countries, it becomes much easier to exploit worker s labour in developing countries. In fact, this globalization is also detrimental to workers in developed countries, as more and more factory jobs are outsourced to foreign countries. In what is being described as the outsourcing tidalwave , professionals at the University of California have estimated that nearly 1 in 9 of all American jobs are vulnerable to outsourcing (Hira 1) due to competitive and cheaper labour markets in the East. Due to outsourcing, Western workers are losing jobs to workers who are then forced to work in unsafe, unregulated and poorly paid areas. In both circumstances, neither side gains from the other. In a similar fashion, the environment of the host country undergoes a significant amount of stress due to globalization. A particularly harmful effect is the loss of biodiversity in regions. David Ehrenfeld wrote in his essay of the effects of globalization on the environment that India has probably grown over 30,000 different indigenous varieties or landraces of rice. This situation has, in the last 20 years, changed drastically and it is predicted that in another 20 years, rice diversity will be reduced to 50 varieties, with the top 10 accounting for over three quarters of the sub continent s rice acreage (Ehrenfeld 1). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Chemical Substances And Its Effects On The Skin Essay 1.0 INTRODUCTION Based on United State Pharmacopeia, pastes are defined as semisolid dosage forms that contain one or more drug substances intended for topical application. (Pharmaceutical Dosage Form, 2009) Pastes are also intended for application to oral cavity or mucous membranes besides the skin. Pastes are usually prepared from fats, fatty oils, petrolatum, paraffin, waxes, glycerin or water by mixing homogeneously powdered drug with the foregoing materials as bases. (General Requirements for Pharmaceutical Preparation) There are two classes of paste which are fatty pastes and non greasy pastes which is made from single phase aqueous gel. Although the preparations of pastes are similar to ointment, there are still having differences between paste and ointment. Compared to ointments and gels, pastes contain a high proportion of finely powdered medicaments. Pastes are generally composed of ointment bases that contain a high concentration (frequently 50%w/w) of dispersed drug. Hence, the viscosity of pastes is higher than that of pharmaceutical ointment. The base for pastes may be anhydrous (liquid or soft paraffin) or water soluble (glycerol or mucilage). (Prashant, 2010) Furthermore, pastes take some advantages over the ointments. Pastes are more often used for protective action compared to ointments. This is because pastes ordinarily do not flow at body temperature so it can serve as protective coatings. Fatty pastes that have a high proportion of hydrophilic solids ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Suffering In The Screwtape Letter What comes to mind when the word suffering is mentioned? It usually brings up images of pain, hardship, and unpleasantness. However, C. S. Lewis brings new meaning to suffering in The Screwtape Letters. In one of the letters, Screwtape writes to Wormwood about the paradoxial use that God makes of our suffering. By the end of Chapter 8, the reader is left to see that suffering itself can be more powerful than times of ease and happiness in drawing someone closer to God. To begin with, the troughs in life can be more valuable to one s soul than the peaks . In chapter 8, Screwtape tells Wormwood, Now it may surprise you to learn that in His efforts to get permanent possession of a soul, He relies on the troughs even more than on the peaks; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. How Did Marilyn Monroe Impact The World Could you imagine being one of the youngest fashion icons of your generation, willing to stand out so much that you had a dress sewn to you? Well Marilyn Monroe did (Life. Time Inc). Marilyn Monroe brought many great ideas of beauty to the 1960 s era. Marilyn Monroe was also a major fashion icon. An everlasting impact was made in the 1960 s through Marilyn Monroe s life, iconic style and beauty and she continues to be recognized for it even today. Marilyn Monroe s story is different than other well known celebrities. She didn t have a perfect childhood growing up which is one of the many things that helped her grow and become who she was. Marilyn Monroe had a very unique family situation. Growing up, Marilyn lived with only her mother, Gladys Baker, for a short time ( About Marilyn Monroe ). Edward Mortenson, the father of Marilyn Monroe had left her mother before Marilyn was born and Marilyn had never met him. Taking the place of Marilyn s absent father was her stepfather, Stanley ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She believed that shoes played a very important role in fashion. Marilyn usually would have her shoes specially designed for her and would also sometimes have them altered by shaving a fraction of one heel lower than the other to help acquire her signature walk. (Mancoff, Debra). When choosing shoes she would usually go with peep toe sandals or heels to show off her pedicure (Dove, Laurie L). Most people think of red swarovski crystal stiletto pumps when they think of Marilyn Monroe s signature shoe (Indulgy). Marilyn believed in accessorizing her outfits as much as possible and she did as much as she could. She loved diamonds and jewelry and would wear them with almost everything, even swimsuits (Dove, Laurie L). When having a bad hair day Marilyn Monroe would wear a headscarf to cover it up. She would also wear head scarves to accessorize an outfit. (Persad, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay On All Gave Some, Some Gave All All Gave Some, Some Gave All A normal sitting at El Patio is pretty regular, but this time it wasn t so normal. Justin Lawson and I were eating, when all of a sudden he received a text from an unknown sender. The message read Hey Justin would you and a few of your football teammates like to voluntarily be the pallbearer for an ex marine? His name was Mr. Hunter. Justin immediately showed me the message without thought I wonder who we should ask to help, because we want the most respectful people we know. At school the next day, we had gone around and asked a few of the people we thought we should ask, this was nothing big, the funeral day would come, we would all go pay our respect and serve as the pallbearers, and then we could go ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The next week we were on tv because Ralph Abraham had that same picture we took at the funeral on a big poster and he was announcing our names, and telling a summary of what had happened, and the event kept growing, and growing, until the picture and story of us, normal Winnfield, football players had grown so much that we were on trump news , but that wasn t it. The week after that at a pep rally, coach Banxton got on stage and announced I d like to have everyone s undivided attention. I want to recognize the football players that have made such and impact on not only me, our community, or the state, but the impact that they ve made in this country. His had folders in his hand, he called out pour names, and we all went up on stage to get these certificates that Ralph Abraham had sent us, all six of us standing on stage, and the whole crowd gave us a standing ovation. Listening to the crowd with so much joy, clapping and screaming, it made these other five men and I feel so wonderful. Knowing that we had touched all these people just by this one simple action as being the pallbearers. The feeling, knowing that we had done so much by something we didn t even know would make the newspaper, turned into something nationwide, was one of the best feelings I ve ever felt. Couldn t be happier to say that doing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. A Survey Report On The World s Big Brother A survey published in 2013 by the Pew Research Center found that an increasing number of Americans want the US to mind its own business internationally and let other countries get along the best they can on their own. 52% of Americans agreed with this statement, which is the highest it has ever been since this survey was first conducted in 1963. I see more and more people expressing this sentiment just as frustrating As the sentiment that the US shouldn t be the world s big brother becomes more pronounced, international problems seem to be escalating. Disease outbreaks, poverty, a refugee influx in Europe and the problems that ISIS poses are just the beginning. It is clear that moreMore and more people wonder why we should even feel the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They, like many other americans, want the US to be an effective force for good in impoverished and war torn areas of the world. Should the US keep using its financial muscle to support other countries? I think it should., in fact, we should increase our spending on foreign aid. For reasons ranging from the duties we have to the financial and stability inducing benefits for the world as well as ourselves, the US should increase spending on the foreign to of struggling nations. First of all, the US is not actually as fiscally generous as many people believe, and so cutting the foreign aid budget will not help as generally You can t have two adverbs in the same sentence. Pick one, toss the other. assumed. According to a 2013 Kaiser Family foundation survey, on average, Americans believe that the US spends 28% of its budget on foreign aid(). This is not the case. In 1970 the the Development Assistance Committee, a committee made up mostly by the richest western countries in the United Nations, including the US, agreed on a goal of .7% of GNI (gross national income) to be spend on official developmental assistance.foreign aid. Further, the US is not even close to this UN millennium goal, only actually spending .19%. While some European countries are exceeding the 1970 goal, the US spends more on its military than the next seven ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Main Themes Of The Prince By Machiavelli 1. Machiavelli wrote The Prince because he wanted to give Lorenzo The Magnificent, a book that highlights major keys to being a Prince and being one efficiently. Also, The Prince was written because to gain endeavor by the prince it is customary to give him something a person holds most valuable, Machiavelli held his knowledge most valuable. 2. The way Governments are Established and Held , is a theme in The Prince. Machiavelli says, The dominions thus acquired have either been previously accustomed to the rule of another prince, or else have been free states, and they are annexed either by force of arms of the prince himself, or of other, or else fall to him by good fortune or special ability. , he then further explains this topic in the next nine chapters. Another one of the major themes is War . Machiavelli explains how to use the methods of offense and defense in a war if a princes foundation is stable for four chapters. Finally, Reputation is a theme of The Prince. Throughout the last twelve chapters Machiavelli explains how you should act to keep in favor of your citizens. 3. The role of armies is to maintain its country s defense through fortifications. This ensures security and stops enemies from attacking a prince s country. 4. Machiavelli s advice is more realistic. He writes the real truth of the matter than to its imagination , compared to other writers that have, have imagined republics and principalities which have never been seen or known to exist in reality . 5. Machiavelli says it is better for a prince to be both feared and loved, because men will love at free will and fear at the will of their prince, but a prince must rely solely on his power that he already has. It is possible for a prince to be both. A prince could show love by giving constant support for many of the citizens of his country, but should also be feared because he should give consequences to citizens who do not follow the rules of the country. 6. Conspiracy, a prince should not worry about conspiracies when people are well, but when people are hostile, he should fear conspiracies. Merit, a prince should show merit, and honor those who excel. Goodness, a prince should gain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Wild Horse Research Paper Over the year s people have been upset over the fact that the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) conducts round ups on the wild horses. Some people don t like the use of the Helicopters, and believe each herd group should state with each other in the same holding pen. Then there are the Ranchers who believe after each round up the Mustangs and Burros shouldn t be allowed back to the rangeland because they would end up grazing in their fields and leave nothing for their own animals. All these are good points and true statement, but, these round ups are for the protection of the herds themselves, the other wildlife and the rangelands. Majority of the people know how Mustangs came to be. How long before the European settlers brought their domesticated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yes, in the Act they say wild horses and burros shall be protected from being captured, but, today wild horses are round up to be sold to slaughterhouses for money, and aren t conducted every year like when Velma was going through her fight. The BLM conducts a Wild Horse and Burro round up every four years. Roundups in this day and age are still for the protection of the Mustangs and Burros themselves and the ecosystems as well. If the BLM was not to do anything about the fast growing population of the Mustangs and let them roam freely, we would find that these animals would end up dying due to the fact that there is no healthy Rangelands for them to eat from, no fresh water that is dunged up for drinking. Work Citied Blm. BLM National Wild Horse and Burro Program Legislative History. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 May 2017. History of Wild Horse. Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 May 2017 Kania, Alan J. Wild Horse Annie: Velma Johnston and Her Fight to save the Mustang. Reno, NV: U of Nevada, 2013. Print U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. About: History of BLM: National Timeline | BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 May 2017 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Programs: Wild Horse and Burro: About the Program: Program Data | BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 May ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Studio 52 Studio 52 was a nightclub that catered to the rich, famous, and influential. Carmen D Alessio considers herself to be the founder and creator of Studio 52 with help from Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell. Clubs aren t usually known for outstanding employee care and Studio 52 is no different. The busboys were hired mainly for their looks, not because of their customer service or interest in the business. Working at Studio 52 was like going to a party every time they went to work. Which was probably fun for a little while, but not a lasting career. The company culture regarding employees was not focused on respect or employee s interests. They promoted drug use just to make sure their employees were considered enjoyable. I don t think the employees were valued as family members or important people, they seemed to only be valued for their looks and their ability to party. The customers of Studio 52 were considered influential and important. I think Studio 52 respected their status, but I think they were mainly targeted because of their ability to influence people and because they had money to spend. By maintaining wealthy customers, they were probably able to make larger profits and assuming the customers enjoyed their time they probably returned with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Transactional leaders gain loyalty by forming agreements and working with their followers (Brusseau, 2012). I would consider D Alessio more of a transformational leader. She gained loyalty by providing an exciting place to work. Her employees were willing to walk around nearly naked, mingling with wealthy customers while on drugs. She didn t try to work with them or ask them what they want out of their job. She gave them her expectations and they went with them without question, although the guests and drugs probably helped keep her employees ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Yellowstone National Park In Wyoming Today I am visiting Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, in which the majority of the park is in. It is hard to believe that Yellowstone has been around for so long. It was established on March 1, 1872, when Congress passed a law saying that Yellowstone was a public park or pleasuring ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people and placed it under exclusive control of the Secretary of the Interior. This started a movement of the creation of National Parks around the world, especially in the United States. After that, in 1916, the National Park Service was founded and is now in charge of preserving and maintaining the beauty of Yellowstone and other National Parks. There are so many amazing natural wonders at Yellowstone, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Brief Note On The Therac 25 Incident # P1 Q26 ###Therac 25 The Therac 25 incident is one of the more difficult to understand. AECL, the company which designed and manufactured Therac 25 is opaque, and gives little to no information on how the software was developed. There is no one incident report, as this took place over two years and 6 unrelated accidents. Many institutions did not even realize the cause patients radiation burns and later medical issues until months after. Most of what follows is based on a paper by Nancy Leveson called Medical Devices: Therac 25, which was written in 1995 for IEEE. Sometimes software bugs can result in the loss of lives, as was the case with a device called Therac 25. Of 11 Therac 25s installed, there were 6 reported accidents, including 3 fatalities, between 1985 and 1987, after which the device was recalled. Patients were given hundreds of times of radiation than is usual for this treatment. All of the safety mechanisms in Therac 25 relied on software, which itself was running on custom operating system with no synchronization, and, therefore, multiple race conditions that could not easily be detected and reproduced. Therac 20, a similar linear accelerator, which had hardware interlocks to ensure safety, experienced similar software malfunctions, but did not cause any bodily harm. It was revealed in a deposition that minimal unit testing was done on the software, violating principle 1.03, of the ACM/IEEE software engineering code of ethics. In addition, the device ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Independent Vs Assisted Living Are you an empty nester who is currently thinking of downsizing to a smaller, more cozy home? Are you looking at your options and trying to figure out what best suits your living style? Are you confused between the differences between independent and assisted living? These questions and answers will give you the information you need to make the right choice for your lifestyle: Medical care: Independent living is for seniors that require little day to day professional medical attention. A senior in an independent living community may be unable to handle some chores, such as pushing a heavy lawnmower or completely washing their windows. But they are still able to do most things without the help of other people. Assisted living is for those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Professional Sports Industry Analysis After earning a sport management degree, a majority of college graduates want to go into the field of professional sports. The reasons for this are usually because students believe that jobs in professional sports are glamorous and pay extremely well. However, it is very difficult to get into with the high amount of college students trying to get into professional sports. The professional sport industry is responsible for creating sporting events in which athletes compete for compensation (Masteralexis, Barr Hums, 2012, p. 232). It is essentially a business that sells the product of sport through tickets to games, merchandise, and other things to their fans. These are all ways that an organization makes their money, but a large portion of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The opportunity of watching the business end of the organization instead of just watching a team play as a fan, interests me and I believe it would give me a different perspective of the industry. Although I have learned to love sports as a fan, being a part of a team was much more thrilling and engaging for me. Being a part of a team and competing against other teams is an exciting thrill ride that is difficult to replace. It gave me an adrenaline rush every time I stepped out on the field or court while wearing my school s colors. Working for an organization in professional sport is not necessarily the same as playing for the team, but the feelings are the same. Just being a part of an organization would give me the same feeling I would get when playing on a team of my own. I would know that even though I am not playing, the job that I am doing, regardless of what it is, is benefiting the team in some way. To me, it is all about helping the players, coaches, fans, and everyone else in the organization be as competitive as possible and provide the best possible product for our fans to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Ncaa Football Playoff System Ryan Jerzy Jerzy 1 Cady English 103 26 May 2003 NCAA Football Playoff System Thesis: The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) formula has been used to determine the top twenty five teams in NCAA Division I college since 1998. Many think this system is inadequate and should be changed. The alternative is a playoff system that would give more of the top teams a chance to be named the NCAA football National Champion. I. BCS formula A. Computers 1. Where they re from 2. How they work B. Polls 1. Where they re from 2. How they work C. Schedule strength D. Team losses E. Putting the formula together II. Why the BCS formula should be changed A. BCS is inadequate 1. How it s unfair 2. Problems within B. Give ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bill Vilona, of the Pensacola News Journal wrote, All of us in the equity conferences believe the BCS has worked; it has done what it s supposed to do. It s not perfect, but I don t think anything is perfect. The Bowl Championship Series should be changed to a playoff system. The BCS does a great job of utilizing all the statistics and polls to establish the top twenty five teams in the nation. On the other hand the top two teams are the ones who attend the national championship and that is where the BCS system is unfair. For Example, Alex Giles wrote in his Article The Proposed Marriage of the BCS and a Playoff Format , In 2000, the BCS ranked Oklahoma Jerzy 6 #1 and Florida State #2 at seasons end, despite the fact that Miami was ranked #2 in the both the AP and the coaches poll and had beaten the Seminoles (Florida State) during the regular season. Ranking problems like that one that happened in 2000 are why the BCS system should modify to a playoff system. The BCS is a somewhat confusing and often controversial system (Vilona). The top twenty
  • 20. five teams in Division I football battle each and every week for a better spot in the rankings. Most of the time it comes down to the last week of season play to determine which two teams will progress into the national championship game. The top teams should be given an opportunity to earn their way into the championship ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. South Pasadena Plumber Research Paper When many people have plumbing problems, they attempt to solve them on their own. However, there are a number of benefits that can be reaped from hiring a South Pasadena plumber. South Pasadena plumbers are trained to handle the toughest plumbing issues. You may think that the only time you need to call a South Pasadena plumber is during an emergency. However, it is a good idea to contact a plumber before you have an emergency. You may think that problems like a clogged toilet or sink are easy to correct. When most people have a clog, the first thing that they do is grab the plunger. However, a clog may be an indication of a more serious plumbing problem. In fact, you may make the problem worse by attempting to take care of it yourself. South Pasadena plumbers can determine the cause of the problem and correct it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The right tools and equipment are the key to solving any type of plumbing issue. Keep in mind that you have to be licensed in order to perform certain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Gathering Place Case Running Head: Case Study #4 Case Study #4 Initial Thread Jean S. Hamby BUSI 561 Liberty University Introduction Betty Wilson has decided to open a coffee shop and is considering various options including franchising, sole proprietorship, joint venture, corporation and partnership. In addition to determining the best legal entity to form, Betty has to decide if she will employ or partner with various friends and family members. Finally, she plans to name the coffee shop The Gathering Place and must determine if the name is available and a good choice. This paper will evaluate the pros and cons of various business options, address the dilemma of whom to hire and determine if The Gathering Place is a viable option for the name ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another limitation is that a franchisee is typically operating a trademarked business so the opportunity to open a business under a name other than the franchise name is unlikely. For example, Betty would not be able to purchase a Starbucks franchise but operate it as Gathering Place . Business Formation Recommendation to Betty Based on the research of various business entities, the most viable option for Betty is to form a LLC. With a LLC she can limit her liability and choose to include a partner. It often takes years for new businesses to become thriving and profitable. A franchise could place Betty in a position where she is obligated to buy unneeded inventory, advertisement, etc. This type of financial obligation could limit the success of Betty s coffee shop. Staffing the Coffee Shop Betty has received support from her husband to pursue this entrepreneurial opportunity. There have also been friends and family who have expressed interest in potentially partnering with or working for Betty. In successful business partnerships, the business partners visions and belief systems align and are similar. If Betty wants a business partner, her husband, who is willing to provide financial support but not management oversight, is the best option. Betty will need help staffing the coffee shop and could consider hiring Alice and Erma as employees. She should be cautious with Alice whose husband has already indicated he does not support his wife working. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Causes Of Deforestation In Madagascar Deforestation on the island of Madagascar, an island off of the coast of Africa, has caused major destruction of habitat for species and a reduction in numbers of plants and trees. The island used to be largely covered in dense forests which were home to many species of lemur and other animals. Now, ⅘ of the island is bare and uninhabitable for these animals. Deforestation on the island progresses at around 150,000 to 200,000 hectares of forests cut down each year. Because of this many plants and animals that only occur in the wild on Madagascar are endangered. The problem has effects on both abiotic factors as well as the biotic factors, which include animals and plants. Some of the abiotic things impacted include lakes and shorelines. One of the main causes for the deforestation is slash and burn agriculture. In this technique, small areas of forest are cut down and everything is burned to clear the area and introduce some nutrients into the ground. Then, rice is planted and grown for a few years. After some time, all of the nutrients are depleted from the ground and rice cannot grow well anymore. Because of this, farmers have to continuously cut down more and more forest. The reason that this is such a common thing on Madagascar is because most people are poor and need food, so they resort to this destructive technique that leaves land barren and unable to support growth. The impacts on biotic factors are obvious. One third of the island s 1,600 unique species of plants ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Alcohol Consumption And Metabolic Syndrome Both alcohol consumption and metabolic syndrome are risk factors for development of fatty liver diseases with similar pathology which ultimately can result in development of liver cancer.3, 4, 24 273, 4, 23 26 Using a two stage mouse model in which tumor initiation by DEN was followed by a 35% high fat diet, we have previously reported increased tumor incidence, suggestive of a diet related promotional effect.11 Consistent with these findings, in the current study, we observed increased adenoma incidence and tumor multiplicity in the HF/CAS group relative to chow controls. More importantly, substituting SPI for casein in the diet produced a marked reduction in hepatic lipid accumulation, inflammation and cell proliferation, resulting in lower tumor incidence and multiplicity. SPI feeding prevented liver weight increase and hepatic steatosis in HF fed mice relative to mice fed casein (Figure 1). In rats, replacing casein with soy in various feeding regimes has also led to significant reductions in hepatic weight and steatosis .17, 28, 29 This was found to be associated with hepatic activation of PPAR signaling pathways and inhibition of SREBP signaling which might promote fatty acid utilization over fatty acid synthesis.17 Similar mechanisms may be operating in our mouse model, as SPI induces genes involved in fatty acid uptake, fatty acid degradation and oxidative phosphorylation. The employed model demonstrates protective effects of SPI in early tumorigenesis. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Willy Loman Unrealistic American Dream Former American Lawyer and politician Robert Ingersoll once said, In nature there are neither rewards nor punishments; there are consequences. Ingersoll states that all actions have the same general result, people do not get rewarded nor punished, but instead they suffer from any plausible repercussions of these actions. As Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller tries to pursue his own american dream, he leaves behind a series of consequences due to the decisions he makes throughout the novel. Willy creates an unrealistic american dream for himself, which causes the family to struggle with him and his worthless belief of himself. Willy is too fond/proud of himself to realize that he sets the bar too high for himself and has goals that are out of reach WIlly compares himself to other people that are far too accomplished to be in the same realm as someone like him Willy compares himself and his life accomplishments to his younger brother Ben The man knew what he wanted and went out and got it! (Miller 28) Willy aspires to be like Ben and Ben is really just an embodiment of the idea of hard working, and successful and how WIlly uses him as a model to try to achieve the same level of salesmanship. Willy thinks too highly of himself when he is actually a bit of a failure WIlly feels that he is a valuable part of sales in America I m the New England man, I m vital in New England. (Miller 4) Willy believes that he is the guy and that he is a valuable role ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Pseudomonas Aeruginosa In Blood Agar Pseudomonas aeruginosa in the Blood Agar is expected for the color of the media to stay the same. The colony should be grayish green, and it should produce a beta hemolysis reaction, which completely destroys all the red blood cells and clears the Blood Agar. In the Brilliant Green Agar, the color of the media should stay the same. The colony should be pink, and it should be gram negative. In the Eosin Methylene Blue Agar, the color of the media should stay the same. There should be no growth in the colony, and it should be gram negative. In the Hektoen Enteric Agar, the color of the media should be dark blue. There should be no growth in the colony, and it should be gram negative. In the MacConkey Agar, the color of the media should stay the same. There should be no growth in the colony, and it should be lactose negative. In the Mannitol Salt Agar, the color of the media should be the same, and there should be no growth in the colony. In the Salmonella Shigella Agar, the color of the media should be the same. There should no growth in the colony, and it should be gram negative. From the results of the lab for P. aeruginosa in the Blood Agar, the color of the media stayed the same. The color of the colony was cream, and it produced an alpha hemolysis reaction instead, which only partially destroyed the red blood cells in the Blood Agar. In the Brilliant Green Agar, the media was red and yellow. The color of the colony was cream, and there was lactose fermentation. In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Death Of Cleopatra ¬¬ OLUFOLAKE ADEDIRE B4422820 AA100 TMA01, PART A B NOVEMBER, 2015 PART A CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE FROM THE WORK OF THE ROMAN HISTORIAN CASSIUS DIO. IN THIS PASSAGE, HOW DOES CASSIUS DIO CHARACTERISE CLEOPATRA? HOW DOES THIS COMPARE WITH THE OTHER ANCIENT WRITTEN SOURCES YOU HAVE MET IN THE CHAPTER? According to Trevor Fear ,( 2008) et al ,sources concerning Cleopatra including books, Audio Visual must be examined suspiciously, and supported with evidence because the historians could create spin on the accounts, create a fictitious account as a historical biography or a narrative history. Also there could be opinions, hearsay and contradictions in sources .Consequently ,one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... OLUFOLAKE ADEDIRE B4422820 AA 100 TMA 01 PART B NOVEMBER 2015 COMPARE AND CONTRAST PLATE 1.3.20 PAUL CEZANNE, MONT SAINTE VICTOIRE WITH LARGE PINE ,C 1887 ,COURTAULD WITH PLATE1.3.22 PAUL CEZANNE,MONT SAINTE VICTOIRE FROM LES LAUVES,1904 1906 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. A Teacher s Lack Of Professionalism I interviewed several people from a range of positions. An assistant principal, a special education lead, and several teachers. 1. A lack of services being provided to a dyslexic student due to overwhelming amount of responsibilities given to the head of special education created a conflict among the head of the program, the counselor, the administrator, and the parent. 2. Loss of trust and animosity among a team based on one teacher s lack of professionalism. The team took turns making lesson plans, locating resources, and creating rotating substitute plans. One of the teachers rarely had her portions of the work done causing the other members of the team to scramble around getting a lesson together at the last minute. This teacher also called in sick several times and waited until a few minutes before school started to call one of the other s and ask them to provide a lesson for the substitute. This conflict escalated to the Dean of Instruction. 3. Two teachers who were married and working on the same campus and same department when one of them was suspended for inappropriate conduct with a student created conflict within the department. 4. A math teacher followed the directions of the district math coordinator to give a test that used unethical racial stereotypes in the word problems. 5. A science teacher was hired to be team lead and to use his experience to coordinate the district science fair. Once he had it all in place based on regional rules, it was taken over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Diverging Lens Research Paper The human eye is arguably one of the greatest innovations in nature. The eye is used to visibly see objects and their surroundings. Human eyes are tuned to see the visible spectrum of light. This is in the wavelength ranges of 38010 9 meters to 75010 9 meters (Young 1054). But, as with anything, the eye is prone to defects and problems. An understanding behind the structure of the eye helps to understand the most common defect with eyes, myopia and hyperopia. Luckily both of these defects are able to be corrected with the use of corrective lenses. First, an understanding behind the structure of the eye helps to understand the problems that can develop. Following a ray of light, the ray will first pass through the cornea, a convex and transparent lens that protects the eye. This is also where most of the refraction of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the myopic eye, the use of a diverging lens helps to correct the vision. The diverging lens changes the focal point causing the image to diverge before it reaches the eye instead of diverging just before the retina. This image then converges as it passes through the cornea causing a clear image to appear on the retina instead of before it ( Nearsightedness and Its Correction ). The most common treatment for myopic eyes is the use of glasses or contact lenses. There is also surgical ways to fix the eye including laser procedures including PRK or LASIK ( Myopia (Nearsightedness) ). For the hyperopic eye, the use of a converging lens helps to correct the vision. The image is refracted before it has a chance to enter the eye which in turn decreases the image distance, s. This then translates the image to be focused on the retina instead of just beyond it ( Farsightedness and Its Correction ). Some eyes that are hyperopic are able to correct themselves over time otherwise glasses or contact lenses are used to help correct the vision ( Hyperopia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Similarities Between James And Ruth In James Mcbride s The... Throughout James McBride s memoir The Color of Water, James takes the reader and the audience on a journey to the past, present, and future of his life as he tributes his success to his mother Ruth. He not only tells his life s story through his eyes and point of view, but also looks to his mother as she describes how she developed into the loving, compassionate person she is today and shows her morals of raising a family. Ruth has a vast impact on James life and helps him show his true characteristics and personality. Despite the similarities represented by James and Ruth, they still have their differences. Since the day he was born, James had his strong and independent mother looking out for him. No matter what life brought on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... James grew up in a chaotic setting in which survival of the fittest was a tactic he needed to use every day. He grew up with eleven other children in his household, leaving him to fend for and take care of himself. Ruth taught her children, James specifically to carry themselves with measures of high dignity and with the strive or will power to succeed. Looking back on his life, James owes his success to his mother. He says Mommy s children are extraordinary people, most of them leaders in their own rights. All of them have toted more mental baggage and dealt with more hardships than they care to remember, yet carry themselves with a giant measure of dignity, humility, and humor. (McBride Page 276). Self motivation and self reliance was a life lesson Ruth taught her children from day one. She always encouraged her children to make their dreams become reality and to achieve their highest goals. Despite the poverty level James grew up, his mother was his rock and the one who would support him no matter what life threw at him. James learned and cultured valuable lessons from his mother ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Government Spying On You Without Permission Do you ever want the government spying on you without permission? This is what the Department of Homeland Security (D.H.S) is doing to you because of an act that passed 45 days after the 9/11 attack. The Congress had to rush the act since they fear more attacks will happen, and was quickly passed without votes. In fact, homeland security is against our civil liberties (personal freedom). My partner and I believe that homeland security in the United States should be controlled by the government because it is against a lot of amendments in the Constitution, and popular sovereignty (citizen s power). On the other hand, my opponents might say homeland security sacrifices privacy for better protection and safety, but in my opinion it is cheating to go through records without any permission by a guardian or the court. In the United Kingdom, the government has a law called Do not spy on us which is using the parliament to stop power on spying citizen s records, this is a great example to the U.S . It also recommend to have a secure internet for the U.K and to have transparent laws not secret laws. Also, my opponent might say homeland security is preventing acts of terrorism and improving their protection since the 9/11 attacks, but in my opinion, the D.H.S and other police departments are removing privacy from other citizens, many traffic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Los Angeles Times in 2009, the U.S.A Patriot Act, which is part of homeland security, allows the F.B.I to search records without warrants which breaks citizens right for privacy, the amendment that broke is the 4th amendment which is searches and seizures. From the Washington Blog in September 23rd, 2013, they stated the government is spying on us through our computers, phones, cars, buses, and the streets, also the security departments use scanners and drones to spy on us everywhere in airports as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Wuthering Heights Heathcliff Essay Wuthering Heights Heathcliff Wuthering Heights centres on the story of Heathcliff. The first paragraph provides a vivid physical picture of him, as Lockwood describes how his black eyes withdraw suspiciously under his brows at Lockwood s approach. Nelly s story begins with his introduction into the Earnshaw family. His vengeful desire to do evil and his love for Catherine drive the entire plot. Heathcliff, however, defies being understood and it is difficult for the reader to resist seeing what they want to see in him. By the name Heath cliff it hints to the reader that he is empty like a heath or dangerous like a cliff. The house which he is brought to also gives the reader a picture of stormy bad weather. Bronte ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I don t care how long I wait, if I can do it at last I hope he does not die before I do! One afternoon when Heathcliff was going for a stroll with Catherine they passed through Thrushcross Grange. Catherine fell in and the Lintons took her in but they did not invite Heathcliff. They nursed Catherine back to health and in the mean time she came to like Edgar. Later on they arranged for Catherine and Edgar to marry which completely destroyed him. This was the start of many evil deeds that would be caused by Heathcliff to the Linton family. On the return of Heathcliff as a gentleman Heathcliff thought he was prepared to avenge Hindley for his maltreatment and the Linton family for taking away Catherine from him. His main aim was to gain control on Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange and win back the hand of Catherine. Heathcliff began gambling with Hindley he caused him to become an addicted gambler and an alcoholic. He lost Wuthering Heights to Heathcliff and died a broken man after living on Heathcliffs petty charity. Heathcliff decided to marry Isabella to get back at Edgar. He treated her like a slave in her own house and they did not even have marital relations. At one instance of insanity he hanged her pet dog on the gates of the Heights. His abuse of her was purely sadistic as he amused himself by seeing how much she could take and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Abolition Movement Abolition Movement From the 1830s until 1870, the abolitionist movement attempted to achieve immediate emancipation of all slaves and the ending of racial segregation and discrimination. Their idea of these goals distinguished abolitionists from the broad based political opposition to slavery s westward expansion that started in the North after 1840 and raised issues leading to the Civil War. Yet, these two expressions of hostility to slavery were often closely related not only in their beliefs and their interaction but also in the minds of southern slaveholders who finally came to consider the North as united against them in favor of black emancipation. Although abolitionist feelings had been strong during the American Revolution and in the Upper South during the 1820s, the abolitionist movement did not turn into a violent fight until the 1830s. In the previous decade, as most of the North underwent the social disruption associated with the spread of manufacturing and commerce, powerful evangelical religious movements arose to make spiritual direction to society. By stressing the moral importance to end sinful practices and each person s responsibility to uphold God s will in society, preachers like Lyman Beecher, Nathaniel Taylor, and Charles G. Finney led massive religious revivals in the 1820s that gave major drive to the later arrival of abolitionism as well as to such other better fights such as temperance, pacifism, and women s rights in what came to be called the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Cyberwarfare Defense Report For Western Interconnection... Cyberwarfare Defense Report for Western Interconnection Power Grid Pallavi Mule Western Governors University To: Chief Information Officer, Department of Defense From: Cybersecurity Analyst, Red Cell 637 Defense. Subject: Task 2 Cyber Defense Report A1. Reconnaissance The Initial phase in cyberattack is reconnaissance. In reconnaissance phase, attackers gather information about target s vulnerabilities which can be exploited further. Reconnaissance are of two types: 1. Active Reconnaissance Active reconnaissance is the information collection process in which attacker gains access to the target system and performs port scans or check ways to go around the firewalls and routers. Since in an active reconnaissance attacker must enter or probe the target s network, there is a possibility that target might get information about attacker like attacker s IP address. (Mike Chapple, 2014) 2. Passive Reconnaissance Passive reconnaissance is the process of information collection in which attacker is in passive mode and target will not know about attacker. It generally involves research about target by using open source information gathering tools like Google. (Czumak,2014) In Western power grid attack, APT was well organized. They used both active and passive reconnaissance methods to gather information. We have found the traces of attackers IP in the network logs provided by Intelligence services. This tells us that attackers had used Active Reconnaissance to get network ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Recent Changes in the Nursing Profession Essay There have been many changes (major and minor) in the nursing profession and the medical field, as a whole, over the years. Some of these changes include changing demographics and increasing diversity, technological explosion, the cost of health care, and significant advances in nursing science and research. Major socioeconomic changes created this drive to make transformations in nursing and institutions. These institutions are the ones that are responsible for educating the next generation of nurses, such as West Coast University. Over the years, there have been major shifts within the United States in regards to its population. Statisticians have estimated that 20% of the population will be 65 years of age and older. There is an even ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Heller, Marla T. Oros, and Jane Durney Crowley, 2013, para. 5). Due to these amazing and drastic technological changes, there have been improvements in both the outcomes and patient care management areas. Information is now just a webpage away and readily available for clinicians and their patients. For all of mankind, the cost of health care is a major daily stressor. This article stated an interesting fact that, A concern of businesses and governments for at least 30 years, the cost of health care in the United States has approached 15 percent of the total gross national product (Barbara R. Heller, Marla T. Oros, and Jane Durney Crowley, 2013, para. 19). Even with that fact, there are over 40 million individuals living in the United States that do not have health care coverage. The total health care spending in America surpasses that of any other developed country. This is due to technological advances that are readily available and breakthroughs in medicine. Still, there are present concerns in nursing practices, such as: the affects on the nursing profession, treatment options for their patients, and the patients participation in their own care. This article stated, Nursing professionals, who have historically taken the lead in health education and health promotion, are disappointed by the lack of financing and reimbursement available through managed care organizations for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Examples Of Conflict In Short Stories TMA EL121 The short story and Essay writing Short stories are mainly written to grab the reader s attention and thus make them reflect and become drawn into the story even more. So why is a short story important? They are important and effective due to the fact that any reader can relate to the story or a particular character as they can be universal. In this TMA I will be tracing the elements of conflicts within the three short stories. These conflicts will consist of man vs man, man vs society and man vs nature. Furthermore, I will talk about the internal and external conflicts in the stories in the following paragraphs. There are many different types of conflicts within the short stories such as the man vs man in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It coincidentally happens to be that Jimmy was working as a police patrol in that area where they planned on meeting. After meeting a man at the appointed place, Jimmy realises that it is in fact his friend Bob. However, he does not reveal himself to him as he learns that his friend is a wanted thief in Chicago, this can be supported by the image of Bob as he is said to be dressed well and wearing large diamonds on his scarf. Jimmy leaves bob and sends another police officer in normal clothing pretending to be his friend, he knows as a police officer he is supposed to arrest him but he just couldn t do that to his long lost friend hence why he sends another man. Although, Bob senses that the sent man does not look like Jimmy, he continuous in engaging in the conversation with him. The short story unfolds with Bob being arrested by the man and at the same time being handed over a note. It states in the note that Bob in fact did meet his friend (Jimmy) the police officer, that met up with him and he goes on by explaining that he recognised Bob s face to be a wanted man from Chicago. Nevertheless, he could not bear to arrest his friend and that s why he sent another man to do it for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Non Greasy Pastes As Semisolid Dosage Form Based on United State Pharmacopeia, pastes are defined as semisolid dosage forms that contain one or more drug substances intended for topical application. (Pharmaceutical Dosage Form, 2009) Pastes are intended for application to the skin, oral cavity, or mucous membranes. Pastes are usually prepared from fats, fatty oils, petrolatum, paraffin, waxes, glycerin or water by mixing homogeneously powdered drug with the foregoing materials as bases. (General Requirements for Pharmaceutical Preparation) There are two classes of paste which are fatty pastes and non greasy pastes which is made from single phase aqueous gel. Although the preparations of pastes are similar to ointment, there are still having differences between paste and ointment. Compared to ointments and gels, pastes contain a high proportion of finely powdered medicaments. Pastes are generally composed of ointment bases that contain a high concentration (frequently 50%w/w) of dispersed drug. Hence, the viscosity of pastes is higher than that of pharmaceutical ointment. The base for pastes may be anhydrous (liquid or soft paraffin) or water soluble (glycerol or a mucilage). (Prashant, 2010) Furthermore, pastes take some advantages over the ointments. Pastes are more often used for protective action compared to ointments. This is because pastes ordinarily do not flow at body temperature so it can serve as protective coatings. Fatty pastes that have a high proportion of hydrophilic solids are less greasy and more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Can You Describe What Trisa Was Missing In A Story Of A... Little nine year old girl, Patricia Trisha McFarland, went missing on June 7th, 1999. While walking on the Spring Point Shoreway mountain trail, Patricia was walking with her mother, Quilla Anderson, and her brother, Pete McFarland. On June 8th, 1999, my news report team sent me out to investigate the scene and to ask the family if they knew anything about her whereabouts and what exactly happened. When I got to the McFarland s house, I got to meet Trisha s family, which consists of her mom, Quilla Anderson, brother, Pete McFarland, and her dad, Larry McFarland. I sat them down in front of me and set up my tape recorder so I can record the whole conversation and take it back to the police station. Once it was all set up I grabbed my notebook full of questions and started asking all of them questions about Trisha s life and her last day they saw her. Can you describe what Trisha looks like? Can you explain what she was wearing on the trails? Quilla answered quietly, looking down, She is 4 11, weighs 80 pounds, has natural bleach blonde hair. She has a mole on the left side of her face, pierced ears that have little diamonds in them, a small scar on her forehead that she got when she was younger. The last day we saw her, she was wearing a normal t shirt, a hoodie, skinny jeans, tennis shoes, a signed Red Sox baseball hat, and she had a bookbag with her. I wrote most of the descriptions of her down in my journal before I went to the next set of questions I need to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay On A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings was published in 1955 by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. This book examines the magical and realistic elements of the story. The book starts with the two main characters Pelayo and Elisenda s finding an old man with wings along the shore. Therefore, the people begin to consider that he may be an angel. The surrounding community and Father Gonzaga flock to visit this old man the following day. Eventually the crowds slender down and he flies away one day. Throughout A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings the community had plenty of evidence to conclude that the older man was indeed an angel and the story expresses how we treat a God like figure. Once the community found out there was an older man with wings that could possibly be an angel, large groups of people and Father Gonzaga began to come and take a look for themselves. These people found out that he definitely had real wings and spoke a weird/different language. However people wanted a reaction out of him so they began to burn him. The man didn t get mad, he was just in a large amount of pain. This showed he was a powerful man that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This book looked at a supernatural character and dealt with magical and realistic aspects. During the course of the story, the community had a large amount of evidence that the man was an angel and it represented how humans mistreat God like figures. The community had evidence of a special person with wings, different language and a powerful figure. Therefore, they should have believed it to be a real angel. Also these people disrespected and looked past the angel due to the fact of it not being what they pictures a God figure or angle to seem like. Even though in reality it had very similar elements of how a real God figure would arrive on earth. A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings dealt with a real angel and individuals looked pasted the evidence and mistreated an important ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Roxanne Shante s Contribution To The Rise Of Rap Rap is a genre of music which has been made with many forms of instrumentation such as guitars, pianos, cellos, violins, drums, as well as recorded sounds and voices which are inserted in the songs. Over the decades, there have been many influential, successful, talented, and even iconic rappers who have paved the way for rappers in following generations. However, Rap has become more than just music that people listen to, it has become a culture of its own that is frequently and closely associated with drugs and gang violence. Although Rap music has only been around since the 1970 s, the root form of rap music is thousands of years old and has made rap into what it is today with a foundation resembling nothing related to rap. Thousands ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, some of these rappers have witnessed the horrendous consequences of substance use and addiction, and some have even experienced the aftermath of misuse and addiction first hand. Since the 1980 s, rappers have used countless amounts of substance references in their lyrics, praising drugs and alcohol for their favorable, pain numbing effects. For example, Snoop Dogg has mentioned intoxication by drugs in many of his songs, including Gin and Juice which contains lyrics about smoking indo, a slang term for marijuana. Despite the health risks of using marijuana such as hallucinations and memory loss, rappers continue to promote and pay homage to marijuana and its benefits. In the 2000 s, Xanax, Ecstasy, and Codeine would become more popular drugs in rap music. In his song 56 Nights , contemporary rapper Future, claims to have taken 56 Xanax pills in a month. Ecstasy, also known as Molly and MDMA, which is a synthetic drug that contains mood changing properties, has also been frequently mentioned in rap lyrics. After the release of Kanye West s hit song Mercy , which referred to Ecstasy, the National Institute on Drug Abuse for Teens website had experienced an immense increase in the number of searches for the term Molly. Another substance that has been mentioned a lot ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Guinea Grass And The Mango Tree Producers in an ecosystem are typically plants or other autotrophic organisms. The Hot Zone by Richard Preston implies that mango trees and African grasses serve as producers in their respective ecosystems. The mango tree is native to central Africa. Mango trees achieve heights of 90ft and widths of 80ft because of their deep set roots and stable bases (Wanitprapha). The mango tree belongs to genus Mangifera and the most common mango species is Mangifera indica. The mango is a food source for frugivores, and its soft skin allows many species access to its sugary pulp. Guinea grass is another producer on the African continent. Guinea grass is the favored food for all grazing herbivores that inhabit the African plains. This absolute ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The wingspan of a megabat can range from 6cm to 1.7m and they weigh up to 3.5lb. Their diet consists of vegetables, nectar, coconut, and mango. Megabats help pollinate flowers by storing pollen on their chests; this is an example of interdependency between producers and consumers. Therefore, the fruit bat concomitantly serves an abiotic factor in an ecosystem. In 2007, fruit bats in Gabon were found to be carriers of the deadly Marburg virus (Deadly). This carrier function affects other consumers by potentially killing off a predatory population. The Cape buffalo is another commonly found African consumer. Cape buffalos are the only indigenous bovines to roam the African plains. Cape buffalo are massive creatures; they weigh one ton and stand five feet above the ground (Estes). A Cape buffalo s diet consists of grass and other vegetation; therefore, they are herbivores. Cape buffalo belong to the genus Syncerus and species S. caffer. The Cape buffalo contributes to the ecosystem by consuming grasses and then converting them into decomposable excrement. The Cape buffalo also servers as potential food for secondary consumers and tertiary consumers. Consumers are vital to an ecosystem because they help maintain population equilibrium. Abiotic components serve as the foundations for an ecosystem; they implicitly dictate which types of organisms can inhabit certain environments. Sunlight is an abiotic factor that affects a plant species growth and ubiquity. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Summary Of Birth Order Theory This study was conducted to support Alfred Alder s birth order theory in regards to personality characteristics. The hypothesis that first born children are more responsible, successful, and obedient than their younger siblings, while last born children are more manipulative, outgoing and rebellious were supported by these results. These findings are similar to Paulhus, Trapnell, Chen (1999) study, results of the study indicated firstborns were nominated by their siblings as most conscientious as well as most achieving and later born children were more frequently nominated as most liberal, agreeable, and rebellious. Another study supporting the hypothesis is a study conducted by Zweigenhaft and Von Ammon (2000). In the study it was hypothesized that later born children were more rebellious then firstborns. To do this they examined the birth order of a group of U.S. college students who had been arrested for engaging in civil disobedience in a labor dispute. Later born children were more likely than firstborns to have been arrested. This provides evidence that later born children are more likely than firstborns to be rebellious. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be a result of not having enough sample items for middle born characteristics on the survey that distinguished them from the last born characteristics. Also, when calculating the Cronbach alpha score for middle born traits, the level of internal consistency was under the recommend score. The score could have been improved if the Cronbach alpha sample item peacemaker was deleted from the survey. An additional problem with the study, in regards with the sample size. It was not large enough to be considered a representative of the population. Also, the participants gender was uneven, thirteen male students and twenty seven female students. This is considered to be to be bias to the the female ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. PE Classroom Pool Analysis In the pool phase of the PE class, we learned three major components: how to kickboard, how to tread water, and how to do different strokes. To start off each day in the pool, we warmed up using kick boards and had people start on each side of the pool. When using a kickboard, we must make sure our two hands are at the top of the board. The way we used the kickboard involved kicking in the way of the freestyle stroke. Watching the youtube video, I learned kick boarding is described as allowing you to target your legs, isolating them so you can practice your kick stroke, improve your balance, or work on your leg strength. While kick boarding, you are recommended to do short maximum burst to work on speed and power or can have your repetitions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first stroke we learned to do was how to do the freestyle stroke. With this stroke, you must focus on reaching out in front as far as possible, and pulling the water back behind you while kicking in a fluttering motion. The motion of your arms should look like a windmill spinning. In the backstroke, the swimmer has his or her back facing the bottom of the pool while flutter kicking their feet and doing their arm strokes. The way the backstroke is different is because with the arm stroke your arm is going in the opposite direction as the freestyle stroke and you must let your outside little finger enter the water first for the most efficient way to catch and push the water. Lastly, we learned the breaststroke. In the breaststroke, your legs are kicking in a frog like way to push the water back with the bottoms of your feet. In the youtube video it says that you must sweep your arms outward while trying to catch as much water possible. When at the end of the arm stroke, the swimmer s head can come out of the water to take a breathe. Those are each of the stroke we have used during class time in Physical Education ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Cdawg Officer and Noncommissioned Officer Relationship MSG Terwan Crawley United States Army Sergeants Major Academy Class 63 SGM Johnny Williams March 29, 2013 Abstract The disparity between officers and non commissioned officers (NCO) in the military still prevails on the social and professional levels. The major issue of the relationship between these groups of men is considered an issue of class structure which is attributed to the differences in the educational levels between them. NCOs are treated in the same manner as a low category enlisted men and as such do not serve as a bridge between the enlisted men and officers. This wide social gap tends to make the learning process imprudent and ineffective. Many of the NCOs usually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are the leaders responsible for the execution of the mission of a military organization as well as the training for the preparation of military personnel to accomplish their missions. NCOs are subordinate to commissioned officers and it is essential that harmony is maintained between the NCOs and the commissioned officers for the effective and smooth flowing activities involved in the completion of their missions. Officers and NCOs as Responsible Leaders With great authority indeed comes great responsibility. The commissioned and non commissioned officers carry great responsibility, but the level of responsibility each individual carries is different throughout this career. A new sergeant is responsible for a single squad, whereas a lieutenant is responsible for an entire platoon. The commissioned officer plays a management role and is responsible for supervising hundreds or thousands of soldiers in accomplishing a mission. Most importantly, it must be well acknowledge by the citizens that these commissioned officers strive to accomplish every mission with utmost dedication and excellence as they are confided and charged with serving as models of the Army values in the performance of their leadership duties as they serve the nation with full dignity and a lifelong devotion. The commissioned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Report On Children s Needs Fundraising Event Report on Children in Need Fundraising Event in Relation to Stakeholder Management Executive Summary Children In Need was on Friday 14th of November 2014, on the 20th of November a team of six students held a fundraising event in order to raise money for this charity. The event that was put on was a human auction and a raffle, this event was held in the Student Union of Brighton University on the Eastbourne campus and raised a total of £136.10. This report discusses the stakeholder management involved with this event by drawing on different theories related to stakeholders and how these theories were applied to the event. Introduction On the 20th of November 2014 there was a fundraising event hosted in order to raise money for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Theoretical Framework As all of the stakeholders involved with this event played a vital role, they all had an influence in the success or failure. The power/interest matrix (Johnson et al, 2008, p.156) can be used to determine how much interest a stakeholder has in the event and also the amount of power they hold. This matrix can then map whether the stakeholder is a key player in your event, whether they need to be kept satisfied or informed, or if there is minimal effort required with the stakeholder. By knowing where all of the stakeholders lie on the power/interest matrix the organisers are able to understand the level of attention that each stakeholder requires, therefore they are able to know how to manage the different stakeholders. In regards to the human auction and raffle the six organisers of the event along with the volunteers are key players, this is because they have a high level of both power and interest with this event. The staff members of the Student Union, who are another stakeholder, hold high levels of power and low levels of interest, making them a stakeholder which need to be kept satisfied. This is also the case for the module leader who approved the running of this event, they needed to be kept ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Schema Theory From The Realm Of Social Cognition In answering the first question, I have proposed the concept of thematic perspectivization which rests on the three constituent components of (a) perspectivizer, representing the author realized as the topical Theme I ; (b) perspectivizee, denoting any other human participant again, topically thematic that is being potentially perspectivized by the author; and (c) perspectivized, encoding any event, action, or role perceived by the author or by the perspectivizee. All three components were argued to correspond to certain types of schema whose relevant information has been linguistically cued within the scope of the Rheme; and this is where the answer to the second question emerged in research. In order to answer the second question, the present study has employed the schema theory from the realm of social cognition, but of course without separating itself from the concept of thematic perspectivization. Crucially, the three different types of schema, person, self , and role, were theoretically and analytically presented to be compatible with the three components of thematic perspectivization: perspectivizee, perspectivizer, and perspectivized, respectively. In the data analysis, new information, appearing as part of Rheme structure, proved to linguistically mark or cue related schemas; hence, the principle of meta schematic information can be said to be inseparable from thematic perspectivization both in theory and in practice. Indeed, the information about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Persuasive Essay On Portugal Since 2001, Portugal has prioritized harm reduction in drug abuse and have treated addiction as a health issues instead of a crime issue. Many believe that this policy has reduced drug addiction, but others feel that it has encouraged the use of illegal drugs. I believe that Portugal is taking the wrong stance against drugs and should be viewing them in a criminal manner. This policy can be supported in historical context via the burning of opium by the Chinese government and by the use of methamphetamine by German soldiers in World War II. The Chinese government was struggling to ban opium smoking recreationally and by 1729 the deemed it only legal to smoke for medical purposes. Despite these efforts, opium use was increasing significantly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their ignorance as a government in the 1730 s led them to take extreme steps to stop the illegal trade by burning the British opium and trying to destroy the British ships in the 1830 s. China s justification for allowing opium to be legal in 1729 can be viewed as the root of the opium wars. The unprecedented casualties of World War I brought the need for treatment of acute and chronic pain. This inspired the Weimar and Nazi governments to adopt an attitude of tolerance toward the use of drugs to relieve pain, increase performance, and avoid withdrawal. Most drugs were permitted either universally or for individuals with a medical prescription. Thus, Drug use in the German military during World War II was actively encouraged and widespread, especially during the war s later stages as their military became depleted and increasingly dependent on youth as opposed to experience. The German army ordered soldiers to take military issue pills made from methamphetamine. The aftermath of this war was devastating because the soldiers who survived returned home addicted to meth and resorted to the illegal consumption of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...