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Writing History Papers - The Oscillation Band Writing History Papers - The Oscillation Band
Their Eyes Were Watching God Women
In the past, women have been sentenced to a life of silence and obedience, but resilient in their efforts
to find equality. Once they saw how unequal they were to their male counterparts, they were so
unwavering in their attempts that everyone had no choice but to acknowledge women s mistreatment.
Janie Crawford, from Zora Hurston s Their Eyes were Watching God, is a prime example of how
women actively began to start seeing themselves as independent and changing the way society sees
them. Janie is brought up to view women and herself to be lesser than men but when she grows older
and is able to decide things for herself, she sees how unfair and wrong that is. It may take her a while
before she able able to fully free herself, but she knows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As a whole, most of the female characters are shown to be cruel and obsessed with gossip. This
particular example is demonstrated early in the novel when Janie is first coming back to Eatonville
and the women chewed up the back parts of their minds and swallowed with relish. They made
burning statements with questions, and killing tools out of laughs (Hurston 2). This scene exposes the
bitter truth that women are quick to turn against each other every opportunity they get. It clearly
establishes the jealously and spite that fuel women to treat each other so awfully. There is an
unmistakable disconnection between the novel s protagonists and the other women for not only the
hatred they feel towards janie, but also their lack of independence and simplicity. The women in this
novel, including Janie, are not valued in society but Janie appears to the one of the few to try and
overcome barrier. Mary Helen Washington, in her contribution to Zora Neale Hurston s Their Eyes
were Watching God, supports the notion that these female characters are denied the right to participate
in society. On multiple occasions the women are confined and silence not only by their husbands, but
also by the world they are subjected to. She writes about how the women in the novel were never able
to talk, or at least be listened too. Janie was included in these women, but is soon able to find her
voice. While most of the female characters depicted in the novel are judgmental and one sided, they
also act as components to add to Janie s struggle for
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Rheumatoid Arthritis And Osteoarthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis are both types of arthritis. Both require medication that can
help the disease, but the medication have side effects such as affecting the heart, kidney, lungs, and the
skin. Neither rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis have any known cures. According to the website
healthline.com, Both types of arthritis are more common in women than men. Osteoarthritis and
Rheumatoid arthritis are more prevalent in older adults, but RA can develop at any age. Rheumatoid
arthritis is worse than osteoarthritis and yet unpredictable. Patients that have Rheumatoid arthritis
have a higher chance to develop lymphoma and lupus. The major goal from the doctor for both
rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis is to reduce ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some doctors says that its heritage. According to an article in Rheumatoidarthritis.org comments that,
Doctors do know that rheumatoid arthriti is triggered by an autoimmune disorder whereby harmful
antibodies are produced that attack the healthy joints tissues in patients , so the disease can happen to
anyone. In my experience I was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis at the age of fourteen.
People might think that it doesn t hurt because some patients seems healthy on the outside. Pain
happens more when the weather is changing or when is too cold. Pain can also happen when a patient
do more than they usually do. For example, I was in my senior year in high school and I wanted to get
in a sport. I joined to crosscountry it ended up worse my ankle got injured. Both pain combined was
the worse pain I
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Driving And Drinking And Driving
There are already laws in effect that are not being utilized as well as they could be. Sobriety
checkpoints are effective, but only when they are used. There are also interlock systems that can be
installed in a vehicle when a person has been drinking and driving. However, not every person that is
caught drinking and driving is required to have this system installed in their vehicle. There is also an
idea that if you are involved in an accident the policeman on the scene can ask to see your phone and
if there is proof that you were on your phone at the time of the accident you will be at fault. Ralph
Hingson, director of the Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Research at the National Institute
on Alcohol Abuse states, Meanwhile, some valuable tools are not being used. Sobriety checkpoints
and effective in reducing drinking and driving if they are publicized, so they can serve as a deterrent,
says Hingson (Kinnerly par 19).
If the legal driving age was raised, seatbelt laws were made the priority, speed limits were lowered,
safety features were mandatory in all vehicles, and laws were enforced there would be fewer
accidents. If these ideas were put into action, imagine what the fatality rates would look like if the
leading causes of fatal accidents were fixed or changed. We could fix what self driving cars claim they
will fix without the self driving car its self, making the need for these cars unnecessary.
It has been proven that self driving cars will have
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Staples Strategic Audit
Strategic Audit Staples, Inc. Hudson Chodos Andrew Nelson David Pearson Management 3800:
Public Policy Professor Bowen 11/3/11 I. Current Situation Looking at Staples current performance in
the past year, we will look at three things: return on investments, market share, and profitability. *
Return on Investments: 9.95% * Market Share: 90% of market cap when comparing Staples, Office
Depot (5.72%), Office Max (3.89%) * Profitability $24.5 Billion in sales; $6.7 Billion in Gross Profit
Mission Staples, Inc. is the world s leading office supplies company. The firm is committed to making
it easy for customers to buy a wide range of office products and services. [Staples ] mission is to bring
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Staples contributes to numerous charitable foundations. Staples is a proud member of Boys and Girls
Clubs of America as well as other foundations to provide educational opportunities for all. II.
Corporate Governance A. Board of Directors Staples Board of Directors is made up of one internal
employee, Staples current CEO Ronald Sargent, with the remaining members being external and
independent directors. The board consists of the following members as seen in the chart below under
Appendix A. The Board of Directors are in charge of determining the corporation s leadership
structure on an annual basis and determine if the board will be led by an independent Chairperson or
an independent Lead Director. The board has decided that Ronald Sargent, the CEO of Staples, will
remain and the Chairman of the board. The Board of Directors is broken down into five committees
made up of around three or four board members. Each committee has there own responsibilities and
are in charge of making critical decisions that they must assure is communicated properly throughout
the entire company. This leadership structure assures that the Board of Directors has a proper balance
of leadership roles that allows for a system that prevents any conflict of interests that may come from
having the CEO serving on the board. With the current blend of management oversight and
independence on the board, the
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Same Kind Of Different As Me By Ron Hall And Denver Moore
Same Kind of Different as Me, by Ron Hall and Denver Moore was a very easy read. In this short
story there are many controversial topics that are touched on. Although it was an easy read, I thought
it was very intellectually stimulating. This book made me question my faith and my actions, which
then ultimately lead to improvements and understandings in my own life. I do not think the formatting
was done all that well, but somehow the two separate authors seemed to complement each other in
alternating chapters. This book made me feel good and had lots of meaningful moments. I even teared
up a little when certain events happened (not a spoiler). This book also makes apparent some issues
that many people do not even realize. It has a very good
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Culture War By Morris Fiorina
In the book, Culture War by Morris Fiorina, his political stance on Americans not being polarized has
not been caused by a growing significance of the political parties today, rather a change in the
government over the years. He believes that the two parties, Democrat, and Republican are the most
polarized while the public is not. Abramowitz argues that there is no polarized relationship between
the American people and the political parties. He believes the polarization is reflected through those
who are politically informed and those who are not. While recognizing both of these views, Fiorina
and Abramowitz will give us background knowledge on why America is or not polarized and what are
the misconceptions that shape that further ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It demonstrates that the media is profoundly biased and looks for anything to keep America divided.
Fiorina argues the people s choices are polarized, not their position. This is based on the voter s choice
and the candidate s position of who they are voting for.
Fiorina examines many issues that are misconceptions about why America is not polarized. First, we
have to recognize why Fiorina believes that Americans are not polarized, he thinks that there is no
divide in America although, there is a great separation between the two parties and their beliefs.
However, Americans are reasonable when it comes to their views. For instance, red, and blue states,
he believes that aren t many differences between the two. Most if not majority of those who identify
themselves as Democrat or Republican are moderate. Fiorina offers us an example, Table 3.4 offered
varies ideas one being, Is the government almost always wasteful and inefficient (Table 3.4, 39). Red
States were about 44% while blue states were 39%, both were very similar, or another example is
discrimination main reason blacks cannot get ahead (Table 3.4, 39). Red was 21% while blue was
25%, again very close. Consequently, there isn t much difference when it comes to red and blue states,
they are both relatively equal. Another example is abortion, one of the many issues that America
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Booker Du Bois And Booker T. Washington
Should Blacks have to give up their civil rights, political power and the choice of higher education for
the younger generations just to survive in a White dominated society? Should Black America have to
pay such a high cost to be accepted only to be viewed as the inferior race? Blacks had to take the
backseat in society for many years. Some were probably pressured and some just plain settled. The
feeling of not having a choice and taking the better option was of no benefit to the blacks. What was
considered to be the best decision only proved to be the worse decision that black America could ever
make. The writing Of Booker T. Washington and Others highlighted the views W. E. B. Du Bois and
Booker T. Washington had for Black ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Why let all those efforts go in vain? But this is exactly what Mr. Washington wanted to the Blacks to
do. This was the strategy he felt would help Blacks get to where they strived to be. Mr. Du Bois he too
was an advocate for economical success for black but not at the price of giving up your rights as a
citizen. He felt blacks could be successful as well as educated. He felt blacks should not have to take
the low road of inferiority to achieve financial solidity.
Due to the amount of opposition Blacks faced giving up a few rights to take the spotlight off of them
seemed like a fair trade that the majority of the people accepted. Du Bois stated, As a result of this
tender of the palm branch, what has been the return? In these years there have occurred: 1. The
disfranchisement of the Negro. 2. The legal creation of distinct status of civil inferiority for the Negro.
3. The steady withdrawal of aid from institutions for the higher training of the Negro. (Du Bois).
This created a well defined line of segregation. And this time it seems as though Blacks unknowingly
did it to themselves under the direction of Booker T. Washington. The division was not entirely
because of Mr. Washington but his suggestions did help aid in the separation. There were already civil
issues between Blacks and Whites and this was a definite setback. The aftermath resulted in a broken
Black America. Black America needed to know there was hope. Mr. Du Bois
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Gps Assignment
GPSIntroduction : GPS on bike has a market in India
The worldwide market for global positioning system (GPS) navigation and locationbased services has
been growing exponentially and is expected to rise to 13.4 billion Rupees in 2014, with a high
compound annual growth rate. Although still at a nascent stage in India, the GPS navigation market
holds tremendous potential for growth, driven by its increasing acceptance among the younger
generation as well as the exponential growth in popularity in car as well as in bike.
However, unlike developed countries where navigation was established by portable navigation devices
(PNDs), followed by vehicles and then smartphones , India is witnessing a reverse trend, says Rajat
Tandon, director ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The fourth stage of market evolution, decline, is still some distance away from the Indian market. In
this phase vendors should expect that the product itselfwill become invisible, market reach will be
critical, all will need to look at new markets within existing segments. From a consumer perspective it
will become a commodity product, people with new toy syndrome would change devices periodically
and price would be the only factor when taking decisions. The net result would be similar to what the
mobile phone market is undergoing and volumes would be huge.
Companies Like bajaj, Tvs, Yamaha. need to watch for the above phases and evolve their business
plans such that they emerge as leaders. The challenges are many; the customs duties on import of GPS
devices are very high. There is enough market for all players and it is important to encourage
competition as an engine of growth. Overall, I can safely sum up that while the past has been exciting
and we have lived in interesting times , the future is going to be all the more interesting and exciting
than anyone has ever imagined. Several new markets will be created and leaders will be made of
existing companies or born out of new ones in this space. Let us look forward to a huge growth in the
coming years so that we can sit back and smile when it actually does come our way.
Cultural implication for gps entry in Indian market...
Cultural impact of GPS
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The Welfare Requirements And Guidance Of The Relevant...
1.1 Explain the welfare requirements and guidance of the relevant early year s framework.
The welfare requirements of EYFS has now become the safeguarding and welfare requirement (SWR)
since September 2012. The SWR have several features connecting to essential actions taken by
childcare settings to deliver safety to children.
The safeguarding and welfare requirement contains cases of adults behaviour which covers the
cyphers of abuse and neglect. It is essential that if staff becomes conscious of any such signs, they
should respond suitably in order to protect children. Regular staff meeting should be help and staff
trainings should also cover recognising adult behaviour. All childcare settings must implement a
safeguarding policy and other procedures, which should be in agreement with the regulation of the
Local Safeguarding Children s Board. The safeguarding policies and procedures must cover the use of
mobile phones and cameras in the setting, according to the revised EYFS.
Staff suitability/CRB checks/ DBS checks: Childcare providers must gain an enhanced criminal
records disclosure in respect of every person aged 16 and over who works openly with children, lives
on the premises on which the childcare is provided and/or works on the premises on which the
childcare is provided.
Staff Ratios: There is new guidance on staff ratio especially for child minders indicating maximum
ratio of 1:5 but extendable to 1:6 in special circumstances.
Staff training, coaching and
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Covenants And The Roles Of Profit, Priest, And King
Covenants and the Roles of Profit, Priest, and King in Organizational Management
There are 6 major covenants in the Bible, Adam and Eve, pre flood Noah, post flood Noah,
Abrahamic, Moses, and Jesus, with multiple themes of salvation, Messiah, and grace. Each are
promises between God and His people and have four common elements; a benefactor; God, a
beneficiary; man, terms and conditions, and a token or symbol.
Significance and Meaning of a Covenant
To provide a better appreciation of the Bible, a definition of covenant is necessary. A covenant is a
serious life or death affair. It is a relationship; a sacred agreement between God and all humanity. It is
how God chooses to communicate to us, to redeem us, and to guarantee us eternal life in Jesus. When
God created man, he appeared in His image. Man was physically complete; yet spiritually incomplete.
God s plan for salvation was predetermined and calls all people to receive the Holy Spirit to grow and
become spiritually complete (Fountain, 2014) . Expand a bit!!
Messiah Promised: The Old Testament Genesis 9:13, I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will
be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth. In Old Testament times God initiated and
offered an agreement or covenant between Him and one nation, Israel. Entrance into this covenant was
by physical, natural birth (Gen. 17:9 10). These biblical covenants were in effect during the time
before Jesus death, burial, and resurrection. They were
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Case Study Timid Tigers Mentor Program
Timid Tigers Mentor Program What makes Timid Tigers mentor program stand apart? What would
make students want to be apart Timid Tigers mentor program? Empowering individuals not only to see
a brighter future but, to also see a light in themselves . Timid Tigers Mentor Program is not only
designed to help others see what they can become in the future but, what they can become on the
inside. Allowing them to be who they are and having no regrets about what they stand for. Purpose: To
help first year/transfer students to get adjusted to being a Memphis Tiger. Also, for any student who
feels like they need some companionship. Application Process: Name/UID Hometown
Classification/Age Range Birthday Major/Minor Hobbies/Interest
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Abigail Ruth Ceniza Igot Research Paper
Abigail Ruth Ceniza Igot was born on March 29, 1995 in Brooklyn, New York in Suny Downstate
Hospital. Her ethnicity is Filipino. She is the firstborn of Luis and Sandra Igot. Luis works for Gap by
distributing boxes and driving a forklift. Sandra is an ICU nurse.
II. Abigail stayed in New York for 5 years. She went to New Testament Christian Church Preschool
with only 2 other classmates in her class. Her parents chose to move to Fresno, California because
New York was too busy for them. They decided to drive from New York to California for a better
environment. When she just moved to Fresno California when she was 5, she started learning how to
play the piano. Abigail went to Grace Christian School for 4 years and went to First Church
Elementary
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The, The Butcher s Tale, By Helmut Walser Smith
Late 19th Century Germany was a time seemingly stuck between two worlds the past and the future
and this period s amount of rapid growth and change ultimately resulted in the decimation of German
society as was known. This collapse allowed a river of hatred to flow in its place, known as Anti
Semitism. Based on the primary and secondary sources discussed in and out of class, I believe there
are three main reasons why such a horrendous belief system infiltrated 19th Century German society:
conflict between urban and rural populations, rapid freedoms granted to the media, and the ignorance
of German politicians who unknowingly or not, pushed political extremists agendas. Late 19th
Century Germany was an ever changing political, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This estrangement left a disconnect in society that spread just from being urban or rural it expanded all
the way to the government and society as a whole. Often times, people associate government with city
as both are often far away and unaware of rural life and its needs. This caused a rift between the
people and the government as the people implementing laws and decrees have no true knowledge of
how it is affecting the people who are not directly at arms reach . This is most prominent in The
Butcher s Tale where the author describes the government s attempts to bring in troops and
investigators to quell the ongoing anti Semitic mob and in turn they are easily dispelled. The people in
small towns around the German Empire like Konitz were aware that the government didn t understand
their needs. This ultimately left them susceptible to the media that they learned their news from.
Media was just as ever changing as the society it was taking place within. During this time, media was
just beginning to become a nationwide phenomenon. In May of 1874, the Imperial Press Law decreed
that there would be freedom of the press. This opened the door not only for more forms of media to be
readily available, but also for media to now be interwoven with politics. Newspapers
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Similarities Between The Wars Of European Religion
The Wars of Religion were a series of conflicts in Europe due to the spread of Protestantism. These
conflicts were due in particular, to the intense resentment of Protestantism as a religion and a fear of
providing freedom of religion. These conflicts were very violent and were cause for a lot of change
religiously in Europe. Although the Wars were very different throughout the various countries in
Europe, there were also many similarities and I will explore these in this essay. The primary similarity
between the Wars of Religion in Europe was the presence of a final compromise to end the conflict.
However the main theme was that one group was always excluded from the compromise. For
example, Lynn Hunt stated, ... he[Henry IV] made peace
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Supreme Court Judges
As per Article 124, the President should appoint Supreme Court judges after consultation with such
judges of High Courts and the Supreme Court and the Chief Justice of India is to be consulted in all
appointments barring his/her own. Similarly, Article 217 provides for the appointment of High Court
judges in consultation with the CJI, Governor, and Chief Justice of the High Court concerned.
However, in S P Gupta Vs President of India, also known as the First Judges Case , the Supreme Court
ruled that the recommendation made by the CJI to the President can be refused for cogent reasons ,
thereby tilting the scales in favour of the executive. In the Second Judges Case , the decision by a nine
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In Ameerun nissa v. Mahboob Begum , an act known as the Waliuddowla Succession Act of 1950
passed by the Hyderabad State was challenged before the Hyderabad High Court. The Act was passed
to settle the dispute arising after the death of Nawab Waliuddowla, a nobleman of the Hyderabad State
with regard to succession to his property. The Act dismissed the claims of succession by Mahboob
Begum and Kadiran Begum, two of the alleged widows of the late Nawab, and their children. On
appeal to the Supreme Court, the Court upheld the decision of the Hyderabad High Court that the Act
was bad on the ground of violation of the equality clause. There was another similar case entitled Ram
Prasad v. The State of Bihar wherein, the Bihar Sathi Lands (Restoration) Act 1950 (Bihar Act 34 of
1950), was challenged on the ground of violation of Article 14. The Act declared the settlement of
certain Sathi lands in the Champaran district to be void and restored these lands to the Bettiah Wards
estate. The Supreme Court held the act to be ultra vire for want of protection of equality clause as the
impugned applied only to two specific individuals and denied them the right to approach a court for
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By Using the Structural Functionalist Approach, Discuss...
Rule by the people is what a democracy is made of, this might be achieved by having the party in
power elected into office into office by the majority, the term democracy and the practice itself is
diverse in each country but it has similar features which characterize all forms. This essay explains the
impact or contributions of political parties in a Liberal Democracy using the Structural functionalist
Approach. It will also converse the important roles that these political parties play in every political
structure, specifically in Zambia. To start with, it will explain what the terms Liberal, Liberal
Democracy and Political Parties are; it will also explain the Structural functionalist Approach.
Thereafter, the works and critiques of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
2013) another example of Political parties airing the expectations and demands is when opposition
political party President Elias Chipimo urged the Patriotic Front to fulfill their campaign promises and
advised them to develop an industrial policy that will address unemployment levels in the country.
(The Post July 13, 2012). In a liberal democracy, Political parties are to assume the roles of recruiting
political personnel and nurture future generations of politicians: They choose people to stand on their
ticket as candidates for elections and these candidates are faired against other candidates from all
political parties example MMD, PF, UNIP or UPND. It therefore, distinguishes itself from unions, non
governmental organizations and other initiatives that do not want to carry any political
responsibilities. Some political parties form partnerships with other foreign political parties in a view
to share ideas, internship for their members and mutual co operations. In April 2013 the National
Restoration Party (NAREP) formed a partnership with the Liberal Party of Denmark in a view to
focus on mutual cooperation and democratic dispensation for a year. (The Post, May 3, 2013)
It is the duty of the judiciary to interpret
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Essay On Leslie Wilfred
Leslie, Wilfred s nephew, enlisted in the Artists Rifle Club, became an elected member of the Mercers
Company (this is a 700 year old London charity) in 1907 and served in WWI from 1915 1918 in
France as Assistant Provost Marshall, 40th Division as well as Captain in the Army s Cyclist Corps.
He ultimately lived in Toronto, having emigrating in 1922 from Hamden Park, Eastbourne England
and living initially in Abbotsford, British Columbia where he married Alma Robina Conacher (b
1898), a young bank clerk, on Oct 23, 1922. Alma arrived from Toronto for her wedding and she also
had illustrious ancestors, being the grand niece of Sir Colin Campbell. (Sir Colin commanded in the
First Opium War, and the thin red line of Highlanders in the Crimean War and was Commander in
Chief during the Indian Mutiny of 1856.) Leslie and Alma went on to have two daughters Constance
(b 1923) and Elizabeth Joan (b 1924). In World War II, Leslie and Alma ... Show more content on
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After some development into private cottage lots, which created much discourse and opposing
factions on the lake, Mr. Wally King contacted me with the suggestion of donating the property to the
GBLT in order to preserve the property in its natural state for future generations. Upon considering his
suggestion we agreed to donate this significant property to the Georgian Bay Land Trust knowing that
it would be protected forever . Jack Nowack Georgian Bay Land Trust 2002 Annual Report The fact
that 247 acres of Wilfred s original 4061⁄2 acres is now in the Georgian Bay Land Trust and hence
protected forever would likely gratify Wilfred immensely. He would probably want much more of the
lake donated! This part of his land was generously donated to the Trust in 1997 by Jack and Marie
Nowack. It was originally call the Blackstone Lake Reserve and renamed the Oldfield Lake Reserve
in 2006, Oldfield (formerly called Rat Lake) being the largest lake in this
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The Birthmark, And Rappachini s Daughter, By Nathaniel...
Nathaniel Hawthorne was a prominent 19th century American author who is widely regarded for his
adequate contributions to revolutionizing modern day literature. In his three works: Young Goodman
Brown, The Birthmark, and Rappachini s Daughter, Hawthorne uses a myriad of techniques and
stylistic traits to portray ideologies and create interest within the readers. In his short stories,
Hawthorne flawlessly conveys his erudition on modern themes of psychology and the human
inclination to sin through his astute use of ambiguity and symbolism. In his stories, Hawthorne
commonly wrote to explore the evil and sin within man. In his three short stories, symbolism
ultimately attests to this. In Young Goodman Brown, Brown adventures into the forest ... Show more
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Supported in his writing, Young Goodman Brown, readers are introduced to Brown, a character who
seemingly finds Hawthorne s technique of otherworldly events. While adventuring through nature,
Brown finds himself entrapped in the blending of the forest with the supernatural to depict the woods
taking on a life of its own. From this Brown watches in horror as the devil throws the supernatural
serpent shaped staff on the ground, causing it to come to life and slither into the obscurity of the
forest. Hawthorne s technique is also found in his work The Birthmark. In his story, Hawthorne
creates a supernatural element within the birthmark itself, as it creates the question on whether or not
Georgianna is an angel or human. The birthmark, being the only human feature, is the only factor
keeping Georgianna attached to reality. When the birthmark is removed, the only attachment to reality
is broken and Georgina is taken up into heaven, the only pure place in existence. Finally, readers are
presented with Hawthorne s story, Rappaccini s daughter. Beatrice, Hawthorne s physical embodiment
of the supernatural element, is first depicted in an enclosed and isolated garden. Though, Beatrice may
not dead or inhuman, she possesses a unique and distinct quality, a poisonous touch. Presented
through the story, whatever she touches dies and even her very breath kills any living creature near
her. From this, Hawthorne leaves readers with a sense of ambiguity with such otherworldly
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Esperanza Rising By Pam Munoz Ry An Analysis
There is no rose with a thorn. In the book a young Mexican girl face many challenge in her journey.
Do the great depress immigrant served to move to state and leave everything behind.The young
Mexican girl is called Esperanza Ortega from Esperanza rising by Pam Munoz Ryan is no different
Mexican faced discrimination because the way them look. Although Esperanza many challenge were
like discrimination and taking care of Mama become mama had Valley Fever. The first challenge
Esperanza face as immigrant was Mama got sick with Valley Fever. During that time immigrant to get
in dust storm. On chapter Potatoes it said The dust would get inside their lungs. If you do not breathe
in dust you considered lucky but, in Esperanza s Mama was not so
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Iep Goal
[The learning goal that I choose aligns with the IEP because it is supporting and providing a strategy
to aid my focus learner in solving word problems. In order for the focus learner to solve word
problems, she needs to know what the question is asking and find a concrete way to represent that.
Her IEP goal states that she will ...underline and circle key numbers, then write an equation and solve
each problem... The learning goal aligns with this IEP goal because it has her master a strategy that
has her do exactly what the IEP goal is asking. The STAR strategy has the student circle or underline
what they know and what they need to figure out, then translate the word problem equation into a
picture. By having the student draw a picture, this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The learning tasks present the strategy in steps but then have the focus learner apply them to a word
problem. In lesson one, the focus learner will be presented with the first step of the STAR strategy and
then shown how she can apply that to the word problem. This moves her toward the achievement of
her IEP goal because she can develop the strategy first but then see how it is used when solving word
problems. The learning tasks move the focus learner toward the achievement of standards because the
focus learner will first learn a strategy that she can use to visualize fraction models or equations, by
going through and identifying what she knows and what she needs to find out, then making a picture
to represent the equation, which is exactly what the specific standard is asking the student to do. The
learning tasks help move the focus learner towards the achievement of the learning goal because the
focus learner will be getting plenty of practice first developing the STAR strategy, but then putting the
strategy into context and solving fraction word problems. In lesson 3, the focus learner will be given
plenty of practice, using the Plicker cards to solve word problems. The learning tasks help the focus
learner build connections between prior learning and experiences and new learning for the learning
goal by having the focus learner approach word problems in the same way she has in the past but with
a new strategy. The focus learner has been taught to first look at a word problem and circle what she
knew and what she needed to find out but that s where it stopped. With the learning tasks forcing the
focus learner to go through each step of the STAR strategy in order to solve a word problem, she will
be building upon and going deeper with a skill that she has already
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Sample Clinical Assessment Report
SAMPLE CLINICAL ASSESSMENT REPORT
identification data
Name : Johan Dollah
Age : 35
Date of birth : 16 February 1976.
Sex : Male
Race : Malay
Education : Degree in Computer Science, Australia
Occupation : Computer programmer at NEXIS Communications
Marital Status : Married with three children
pROBLEM
Chief Complaint Mr Johan experiences symptoms of panic attack when he feels self conscious in front
of other people when performing certain tasks. He reported feeling faint and had black out of thoughts
during those episodes, whereby he was not able to think of anything. Both his hands would tremble
and become numb. He would also be sweating but experienced no symptoms of pounding heart or
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He does not feel anxious in crowded places as long as he is ignored by the people around him. Those
panic attacks also would not occur if he is around familiar people such as close family members or if
he feels confident about himself before a presentation. Sometimes, he is able to control those feelings
and continue with whatever task at hand. Most of the time, however, he will simply try to avoid
situations in which he thinks will trigger those panic attacks.
Early last year in 2010, due to his frustration in trying to overcome those panic attacks, he fell into
depression. At the same time, he said that he was also having problem at work with one of his
colleagues who seemed to be jealous of him and tried to damage his reputation. She would often try to
monitor his whereabouts and make it known to his superior whenever he was absent from his office.
To add to the stress at work, his wife was also constantly nagging him at home.
All these factors caused a lot of stress for him and contributed to his depression. He began to feel like
life was not worth the struggle anymore. He had tried reading all sorts of self help books to motivate
himself and provide relief but none really helped. He began to feel worthless and hopeless for not
being able to overcome his panic attack. He realised that his anxiety was baseless but he simply could
not control it whenever it
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Essay Comparing Gilgamesh And The Flood
Throughout the readings of both The Flood from the Epic of Gilgamesh and excerpts from Genesis
6:5 9:17: The Flood , one has noticed numerous similarities that connect the two articles. Before one
has read the articles, one notices that both readings were written a long time ago in the B.C. era. Both
the readings talk about a God or multiple gods creating a flood because the humans expressed
wickedness. The purpose of the flood was to wipe out mankind. The two readings ask for a man to
build a massive ark/boat. Both the boats were sealed with pitch. Both stories talk about the God/gods
telling the man what dimensions the boat shall be built with. The man in both readings brought all
kinds of animals and some people with with him. Another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Once on the mountain, the man send birds to find dry land and see if the flood has come to an end. In
both readings, one of the birds the man sends out does not return to the ark/boat. The man in both
readings sacrificed something for the God/gods. The God/gods both smelled the sacrifice. Both
readings express that the God/gods promise not to destroy humankind again. One believes that it is
possible that the author of Genesis had some knowledge of the Epic of Gilgamesh because the
readings correlate together so well. The Epic of Gilgamesh originated before Genesis and shares great
detail between both stories. Both of the readings talk about the same event on our planet. Both Genesis
and the Epic of Gilgamesh documented this event at the same time and are expressing/sharing it in a
way they both understand. One of these accounts may have been altered by a mix up in oral tradition.
It would be too much of a coincidence if Genesis took information from Epic of Gilgamesh because
Genesis has more detail compared to the other reading. Genesis must have witnessed the event and
wrote it down in the perspective the author saw it in.The readings both parallel each other very
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Bank Processes
Capital Markets and Investment Banking Process Paper FIN 402 May 6, 2012 Alger Marable Capital
Markets and Investment Banking Process Paper Investment banking is a crucial part of our global
business environment. Investments, banking, and other capital markets now have a valuable role in
business and everyone s daily lives. There are several strategies and methods that can be identified for
effective and productive investment banking processes. Choosing an investment bank or firm can
depend on the investor themselves. Some processes and guidelines can vary from firm to firm, this
would all depend on the investor and the financial experts and their preferences. Portfolio ... Show
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Companies and governments use capital markets to raise funds for their operations. Capital markets
include primary markets, such as IPOs that are placed with investors through underwriters, and
secondary markets, in which all subsequent trading takes place. Government agencies in different
countries regulate local capital markets, though some, especially exchanges, play some role in
regulating themselves . Primary markets are used for new issues and secondary markets are used for
existing issues for trading purposes. Stocks are bonds are the basic Capital market instruments which
are used in both primary and secondary markets. Secondary markets are securities purchases mainly
from other investors rather than directly from the issuing companies themselves. Stocks are used as
capital market instruments for physical, virtual and auction markets. Bonds are traded in the separate
bonds markets. Every capital market instrument is important because it depends on the investors
preference. Some are risk seeking and some are conservative who care about steady returns rather than
the high risk rate of return. Stocks are the most commonly used counterparts in capital market
instruments because they have an unlimited capital and have a higher rate of liquidity compared to
bonds. Composition of Investment Portfolio s Composition of an investment
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Gp Answer Paper of a Level
UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINATIONS SYNDICATE Joint Examination for
the Higher School Certificate and General Certificate of Education
GENERAL PAPER
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER SESSION 2001
Additional materials: Answer paper
8001/1, 2
2 hours 40 minutes
TIME
2 hours 40 minutes
INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name, Centre number, candidate number and paper
number (1 or 2) in the spaces provided on the answer paper/answer booklet. Answer two questions.
Answer one question from Paper 1 and one question from Paper 2. Write your answers on the answer
paper. Begin your answer to Paper 2 on a new and separate sheet of paper. At the end of the
examination, hand in your answers to Paper 1 and Paper 2 separately. If you are unable to answer a ...
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For example, there is less mass in the Universe than predicted. While some have confidently expected
that the missing mass would be located, it has yet to be found. Could the next few years throw up a
completely new theory of how the Universe started? Robotics and artificial intelligence, commonly
known as AI, are two related fields of research which promise much. One of the best known schemes
is the Cog Project a humanoid robot that can act, talk and even look like a person. Hans Moravec, an
AI pioneer, believes that by 2030 robots will be able to visualise tasks and assess the consequences of
their actions. By 2040 robots should be able to reason at least as efficiently as people. Moravec even
envisages a world where robots will display superhuman reasoning . By 2050, emotions will be
commonplace because they will help machines to bond with their human masters. All this, however,
raises an intriguing question: will robots be so similar to us that they, too, will start wondering where
they came from? As well as showing awareness of the world, will they be aware of themselves? In
other words, will they be self conscious? By the middle of the next century, we may even begin to
wonder whether such advanced robots, with their enormous mental capacities and physical strength,
pose a threat to their human inventors. The cyborg the fusion of man and machine is another plausible
prospect in our lifetime. Doctors have already devised silicon chips
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The Business Operations Of Marriott International Became...
Before Marriott International became the largest hotel company in the world, it began as root beer
stand in Washington D.C. in 1927. Young newlyweds, J. Willard and Alice Marriott, found instant
success by offering good food at good prices. Soon, they added hot food items to their menu and
restaurant, Hot Shoppes , was born (Marriott, p. 2). From there, they ventured into airline catering, and
in 1957, made history by opening the first hotel in Arlington, Virginia (Marriott, pp. 2 3). By 1982,
Marriott became a global phenomenon and revolutionized the hospitality industry through its
creativity and constant innovation. Today, the company is known for its work environment and
excellent business operations, which are based on five core values: put people first, pursue excellence,
embrace change, act with integrity, and serve our world (Marriott, p. 5). As of 2015, the company had
20 brands running 4,175 hotels in 80 countries and occupies 15% of the hospitality market share
(Matthews, 2016 , p. 1).
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION CUSTOMER LOYALTY
Marriott International understands that high customer satisfaction is directly linked to success. With so
many options available to consumers, brand loyalty and repeat purchases are crucial to survive. In
2011, Marriott introduced the Marriott Rewards program (Marriott, p. 8). The loyalty program lets
travelers earn points by booking a hotel room, shopping with partners, booking meeting rooms,
referring friends, and more. Any amount
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Chapter 1 Short Story
The evening before, Kendrick asked Aileana to spend the day with him. He told her he wanted to
show her Scotland s bonnie highland countryside. He wanted to spend the time to get to know her
better. She thought that would be a wonderful idea and she would be ready the next morning for their
little adventure.
The next morning he grabbed the extra black helmet he stashed in the cabinet by his front door. He
locked his front door and walked over to his newest baby his Harley Davidson Street Glide Special.
She was a fiery red color he called Dorothy s Ruby Red Slippers. The Harley Davidson people called
the color Mysterious Red Sunglo; he liked his color name better. She was a smooth bagger style bike
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Do you have any regrets when it came to being yer Mackenzie s life mate?
Och! Heavens no! No regrets about having the most wonderful, handsome man in my life. And I was
given a perfect gift of having Iain as my son, and now mah banogha s, Aileana and Adaira. I have had
a rich life. Mah only wish was I still had mah, Mackenzie, to share it with. As it is with being married
to a human or a Selkie, there are no guarantees how long we are on this earth. We all need to just grab
onto our happiness and enjoy every moment we have it. Now, let this old woman get back to her
garden, and I will go get Aileana for you. Ye take care of mah ban ogha on yer wicked looking
motorcycle, ye hear me?
As they say in the States, No problem . He winked at her and laughed.
He leaned up against the bike and crossed his boot clad feet, thinking he may be in for a wait, but to
his surprise, as her grandmother went in the door, Aileana came out. She was a bonnie vision. Her
auburn curls were long and loose as they gleamed in the morning sunlight. She wore next to no
makeup except some peach colored lip gloss; it made him want to taste her lush full lips. She was
dressed in well worn 501 jeans and a black knit Henley shirt with the sleeves pushed up to the elbow.
She also had on a dark brown Sorel s and carried in her hand a black L.A. Kings baseball cap. She was
a collection
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Citizenship, Religion and Society Policy of the United...
Citizenship, Religion and Society Policy of the United Kingdom Introduction Religion affects the way
in which one of the majority of the world s population structures people live. Many mainstream
institutional religions have experienced declining membership, retains power to influence systems of
ethnics and morality. Also, religion has a strong connection with integration and migration. Therefore,
Europe differs considerably in their responses toward integration and migration related diversity
(Simpson, 235). This is reflected for instance in the time duration with which immigrants can apply
for and receive permanent residence and citizenship status. Currently, Switzerland (12 years), Greece
and Austria (10 years) are the most difficult countries to obtain citizenship whereas Ireland, the
Netherlands and France (five years) have relatively fewer barriers (Lebrun, pg. 144). In England, the
Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act of 2009 requires a residential status of eight years before
being eligible for naturalization. It also introduced a voluntary community service for migrants that
can reduce the length of the naturalization process by up to two years (Faas, 143). In this article, it is
considered how national identity and citizenship, and understanding of the geography of religion in
the U. K, by Europe and migration related diversity, are intertwined at political level and what
implications there are for future curriculums development. Regional Setting
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Friday Night Lights Argumentative Analysis
In the pilot episode of Friday Night Lights, star quarterback Jason Street suffers a career ending spinal
injury. In the midst of the chaotic turn of events, Coach Eric Taylor leads his team in prayer: We are all
vulnerable, and we will all, at some point in our lives... fall. We will all fall. We must carry this in our
hearts... that what we have is special. That it can be taken from us, and when it is taken from us, we
will be tested. We will be tested to our very souls. We will now all be tested. It is these times, it is this
pain, that allows us to look inside ourselves (Berg). This moment is about more than football, it is
about facing adversity. Although Coach Taylor s intent is to comfort the boys during a difficult time,
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On the other hand, in real life, athletes are stuck with the outcome and its impact. It seems that in other
areas of life, this is understood. Over exaggerated and unrealistic courtroom, hospital, and cop show
dramas serve as a form of entertainment, so unfairness is accepted. However, sports are viewed as an
escape from reality in which the good guy has a chance (Phillips). However, the reality of the situation
is that the myth of sports being morally rewarding is as much a part of society as sports being an
escape when morality fails (Phillips). Essentially, in fictional sports, the outcome of the game does not
determine whether the hero is successful. In this genre, accomplishments are measured in whether the
hero exemplifies his virtuous nature. The reality of the game being fictitious enables the plot to take
on a more intricate meaning, which is exemplified in football themed television series Friday Night
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Bereavement Role, Disenfranchised Grief, And Mourning
Bereavement Role, Disenfranchised Grief, and Mourning
Laurel Ellzey
Denver School of Nursing
Abstract
Death is a part of life and eventually everyone on this earth will experience it. Nurses play an
important role in death. Mourning the death of a loved one is something that almost everyone will
experience in this lifetime because it is a natural response to death. Bereavement, grief and mourning
are all effected by one s culture, religion, the relationship with the deceased, personality, and how the
person died.
Bereavement Role
Nurses have a difficult yet unique role when it comes to bereavement. Nurses spend the most time
with patients, so they are most often the ones that patients choose to share their concerns, fears, and
grief with. According to Corr Coolican, (2010), bereavement is the term used when someone
significant is lost through death. According to Read (2002), nurses can help the bereaved by
acknowledging the death, using active listening, helping them to express their emotions and ensuring
that they are involved in the dying process. I am currently doing my senior capstone clinical rotation
at a jail and even though I haven t had to deal with any patient deaths so far, the patients that I deal
with are essentially experiencing a loss. To some of the inmates, being imprisoned is like losing a
loved one because they are cut off from the world and feel like their life is over. Even
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Anne Frank Research Paper
Anne Frank and Marie Curie have changed the world in many ways. Marie Curie was a polish
scientist who was born on November 7 1867 in Warsaw Poland (www.newsactivist.com . Marie Curie
was best known for her scientific discoveries and her work in medicine (Anthony Guerriero April 21,
2013). Anne Frank was a girl who hid from the Nazis with her family. Nazis came after her and her
family because they were Jewish. (Biography.com)
Both of them were very smart women. Anne made impact because of her diary because it tells the
story of a young Jewish girl who was being targeted because she was Jewish (Emily McAvan www.
Prezi.com slide 3). And Marie Curie made impact because of her discovery of radium and She
founded the Curie Institute in 1921 (www.ducksters.com facts about Marie curie). ... Show more
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When Anne was in School she had a good amount of friends, her sassy, funny, and rebellious
personality made her what she is today Anne was an extrovert, she was outspoken and friendly
(www.thefamouspeople.com ). Marie was a very bright child and did well in school
(www.ducksters.com Where did Marie grow up?). Marie s parents were both teachers, Marie s father
taught math and physics, and her mom was a headmistress at a girl s school (www.ducksters.com)
Anne and Marie were educated as children. Anne was hard working and popular at school but she didn
t get the same good grades as her sister Margot . (http://www.annefrankguide.net/en US/). Her hard
working nature led her to write in her diary everyday while she was hiding in the annex. Because of
her writing, we are no able to learn about the life of a Jewish person in the 1940s. Marie moved to a
gymnasium a school for students that were academically strong (www.ducksters.com). Thank
goodness Marie had a good education because when she got older she made many scientific
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Vivian Wang. Dr. Esson. European History . January 27,
Vivian Wang
Dr. Esson
European History
January 27, 2017
Early Stages of The Industrial Revolution In Britain:
How Factories That Burned Coal Created Air Pollution
In the long process of human history, with the occurrence of the industrial revolution, Britain was the
first country to go through industrialisation. People give high marks on this industrial revolution,
considering that it marks the beginning of a new era in human history; has passed the previous
agricultural economy and has lead the human has into the industrial age. Today, however, when we
think back to the British modern industrial revolution and the industrialisation process, we can find
out that it has not only brought in endless welfare, but also was a great failure ... Show more content
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II. Using machines excluded the restriction of all kinds of natural conditions and also value added use
of plants. III. With the expansion of factories, some large scale factories raised their productivity
gradually. Take cotton textile as an example, the invention of the spinning frame by Sir Richard
Arkwright and the invention of the spinning mule by Samuel Crompton helped to raise productivity
rapidly. If you wanted to process 100 pounds of cotton, you could use India hand spinning labour,
which needed 50,000 hours; But you could use spinning mule with 100 spindles and only need 1,000
hours. Or you could use the steam engine spinning mule and only need 300 hours. In 1825, Roberts
Loom s self acting spinning mule needed just 135 hours. IV. A factory owner aimed to make the
maximisation of profit his most important goal. Extensive production increased personal wealth
rapidly and satisfied people s desire for money.
Just because of the industry system, factory owners have an inner drive to despite everything expand
the production scale just to earn more profit and this can be implemented and amplified with machines
material strength. Therefore, in the 1830s, textiles were built in an astonishing speed. The ships of the
English swarm like flies; their printed calicoes cover the whole earth . Not only did occurred
frantically build factories, they also invested to build railroads. In a hundred years of industrial
revolution, just as Marx
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Mexican Food Origin
1. In the US, there are various types of foods whose origin can be traced from the Mexican recipe.
Two of the regional foods that have the original possibility of the Mexico are the Taco Bell and
Burritos. These are prepared using seasoned beef, beans, tangy red sauce, the lettuce, tomatoes, sour
cream and onions. However, the dish is recently replaced with different ingredients hence giving a
different recipe from the original one. In today s Mexican foods served in the US, the modifications
are done on Tacos where the beef served is now grounded, presence of hard corn shell and shredded
cheese. To the Burrito, the ancient Mexican food included just meat and refried beans as well as
cheese that is rolled up in a flour tortilla. However, the
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The Episode I Thought Was Most Interesting
The one episode I thought was most interesting was when the class first started and they were talking
about compound words. When Mrs. Detreick went to the front of the class room the students got silent
really fast. She then turned on the smart board and pulled up a worksheet. When they were going over
the worksheet she would have the student come up to the board and their responsibility was to write
what the compound word would be. After they got done with the worksheet she told the students to
take out their iPads and go to socrative. They played a game that they had to decide whether the word
was a compound word or not, this put a little competition into the learning. After they played a few
rounds of that the teacher hand out cards that had one part of the word and they have to find the other
student with the word completing your word. Once you find your partner you will see a number on the
top of your card and you will go to the spot in the room that matches your number that will be your
group.
3. So What
During the first episode in question 2 Mrs. Detreick does a great job of connecting the InTASC
teaching standard #3 Learning environment. The first way she shows this is by putting the worksheet
on the smart board that way everyone can see it. She then has students come up to the board and solve
the problem of connecting the compound words. She saw in her class that they respond well with
repetition and being involved. The second way she demonstrates this is by having
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Stamped Concrete Essay
If you are looking at redoing your driveway or patio, you are probably considering patio pavers versus
poured concrete. You may be thinking of going with stamped concrete with the idea that it is the best
of both worlds in terms of having low upfront costs and more attractive designs than just plain
concrete.
But, not so fast. Let s first compare the two options.
The Big Picture
For most people, their home represents half or more of their retirement savings. It is also a haven from
the rest of the world. This puts a double burden on all home improvement decisions. They need to take
good care of the occupants of the home and also make sense financially.
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As temperatures change and as water levels change regularly over time due to precipitation, the land
moves a surprising amount.
Pavers can accommodate that movement. Concrete cannot.
In the face of these normal variations, concrete will develop cracks. It isn t a question of if. It is a
question of when.
Some designs can help hide hairline cracks. Such small cracks are largely a matter of aesthetics, so
hiding them is a good strategy. However, over time, they tend to get worse. As the cracks get larger
and deeper, they are no longer a matter of aesthetics. They become a safety hazard and need to be
repaired.
When concrete is repaired, it is nearly impossible to match the original finish and design. The patch
tends to show. It also involves heavy equipment and is generally not a DIY job.
In contrast, replacing a damaged paver is easily handled as a DIY job. It can be done inexpensively
and take only minutes to resolve. If you buy a few extra pavers when the job is first done, fixing any
damaged pavers is a very minor nuisance that can be rapidly wrapped up on your day off as one of
your jobs in the Honey Do jar.
Safety
Safety should be one of your highest concerns when considering driveway or patio designs. This is
especially true if you have small kids, an elderly parent or are just not as young as you used to be.
Concrete tends to be slippery when
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Informative Speech About Wine
Benefits of Wine Aeration
Hello everyone! I m excited to be speaking to you today about my absolute favorite alcoholic
beverage... red wine! I m here to share information about some of the unknown benefits of wine
aeration. Aerating certain varietals of red wine reduces ethanol and sulfite content, helps to remove
sediment, and enhances flavor profile, texture, and aromas (Smith, 2015). I have drink many, many
bottles of red wine, and there are significant differences to aerated wine. Aerated wine has a softer
mouthfeel, as well as an overall better taste. So, today I will be explaining the process of aeration, the
varietals of wine that should or should not be aerated, and the assortment of wine aerators available on
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First, there is the decanter, a vase shaped glass container. This is the most common type of aerator and
requires minimal effort, simply pour the wine into the decanter and wait about 30 minutes for the wine
to reach full potential. Decanters also inhibit sediment from being poured into the glass. Next, there
are aerating wine glasses, which have a rib like protrusion that creates friction when swirling, causing
air bubbles to form. Finally, there are a variety of electric and manual aerators, that can be handheld or
attached to the wine glass or bottle for instant
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Racism, Class, And Gender Discrimination
Social injustices are unfortunately still prevalent in today s modern society. Racism has come a far
way due to many social movements, however it still remains ingrained and institutionalized in various
forms. Race is a cause of political and economic interest who stratified groups in order to gain more
power. The government created social regulations to prevent social inequalities due to race, class, and
gender to take place. Despite social regulations racism still is a part of out present day society. Article
34 by Christine Williams discussed discrimination in the forms of class, gender, and race to women in
particular. Stratification leads to racial and gender discrimination in companies towards employees
and customers. This is an analysis of discrimination in the workforce to colored woman as well as
businesses discrimination to colored consumers. Reading Racism in Toyland describes the experiences
and observations of a white woman while working at two different toy stores. She talked about how in
one of the toy stores the employees were diverse however the few whites working at the store were
cashiers. They were put as cashiers because they re the ones that interact with the customers the most
therefore seen as the face of the company . The hire end toy store Williams worked at lacked diversity
and the few colored employees that worked there were discriminated against. Williams noticed how
the customers tended to be disrespectful to the colored cashiers, the
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Applying for a Master´s in Microbial Biotechnology Essay
Program: Master s in Microbial Biotechnology Statement of Purpose
Having pursued relevant projects, courses and considering my aptitude, I find myself interested in life
sciences and more specifically in Microbiology. I believe that pursuing Masters in Microbial
Biotechnology at North Carolina State University will help me to widen my knowledge, hone my
technical and managerial skills and provides me an opportunity to contribute to cutting edge research
in the field and contribute to its growth in Industry.
Consistently a top student in school, I developed an interest in science and technology, particularly
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Our approach was mainly based upon the studies of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) from a jellyfish
Aequorea victoria. Later, in the fall break, I got selected for the short term internship in Globion India
Pvt.Ltd Hyderabad, India. I worked on Growth curve studies of chick embryo propagated Infectious
Bronchitis Virus under the guidance of Dr. Sophia. The training was basically aimed at learning
laboratory techniques in microbiology and molecular biology. Working in a group of highly motivated
individuals was a gratifying scientific experience. The fact that I was able to perform well in the
projects and at the same time enjoy the work, motivated me to pursue my research interests.
In the spring of my second year, along with few of my friends, I intended to work on a project to
present it in the International Bio molecular design competition (BIOMOD) 2012 held at Wyss
Institute, Harvard University, USA. It eventually led to the formulation of my third year summer
Internship in the lab of Dr. Yamuna Krishnan at National Centre for Biological Sciences (ncbs), India.
We worked on a project chemically triggered release of molecular cargo encapsulated within the DNA
icosahedron . The project aimed at controlled release of the encapsulated cargo in the DNA
icosahedron with spatial and temporal control aided by molecular cues i.e.
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Indian Peoples And The Challenge Of Spanish Conquest Summary
Steven J. Stern s text, Peru s Indian Peoples and the Challenge of Spanish Conquest, highlights from
beginning to end Spain s conquest of the Andean people while articulating the transformation of the
relationship between these two peoples. He illustrates how Spain s efforts toward colonialism of the
Andes, transformed the natives from a self sufficient group of people into an oppressed caste system
known as Indians. Additionally, he introduces the idea that the Spanish needed to break the indigenous
and gain their favor in order successfully establish dominance over them and their land. While arguing
this, he offers several facts, which contradict the black legend associated with the Spanish and their
means of conquest. In chapter two of Stern s text, he discusses the initial phases of the Spanish
conquest of the Andean people. According to the text, in 1532, 168 conquistadores defeated and
captured Atahualpa, the Emperor of the Incas (Stern p 27). It is possible that the Spanish were able to
do this because of their advance weaponry and overall combat skills. This is in addition to the fact that
according to class discussions Atahualpa wanted an audience with the Spanish as a ploy to capture the
Spanish. The Spanish were then able to capture Atahualpa, as they were already in his vicinity. Stern
expands upon the capture of the Incan Emperor saying that the Andean people were in fact impressed
with the Spanish as a result of this as well as their power and good fortune
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Monarch Butterflies Population Decline
The population numbers of the beloved Monarch Butterfly are rapidly decreasing, and scientists are
working hard this September to save the species. Monarch butterflies depend solely on the milkweed
plant to survive. Milkweed, however, has been disappearing like crazy due especially to increased use
of the weed killer Roundup over the past ten to twenty years. That, combined with more general trends
of habitat loss, various effects of climate change, and challenges like the drought in California, has
spelled out around a ninety percent population decline for monarchs in the past twenty years.
Scientists currently estimate a global population of around 33 million monarch butterflies, down from
over one billion in the past. Monarch Migration Season ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning mix/wp/2015/08/05/are monarch butterflies really
being massacred a new study says its a lot more complicated than it seems/) Monarch butterflies are
one of the only two way migratory species other than birds. Every spring, they embark on a 3,000 mile
journey north from the mountains of Mexico and return in the fall. The migration can make it a little
harder to accurately estimate population numbers; even so, the severity of the decline is no accounting
slip up. September marks the start of the southbound butterfly migration season, and scientists are
capitalizing on the timing to bring awareness to the species. There have been petitions in the past to
include the monarch butterfly on the endangered species list, and though they aren t currently on it
(which is good), their status is carefully
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Pathos Single Sex Education
The article Single Sex Education published by The Washington Times states the importance of
emphasizing single sex education and the advantages that come with studying in it. According to the
article, single sex education is taking public school students to a new level, providing them with a
greater variety of academic opportunities ( Single Sex Education , 2003). The purpose of the article is
to educate its audience, specifically the schools, to adopt the single sex education strategy because it
leads to improvement in the performance of students, increases the college acceptance rates and also
reduces the number of teen pregnancies. Through these arguments, the article makes use of pathos by
appealing to the emotions of the parents whose daughters have been pregnant during schools and
schools that have had to deal with such cases. The article makes use of pathos by stating that single
sex education leads to a decrease in the disciplinary cases and an improvement ... Show more content
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It makes use of logos to state that single sex education leads to development of sexism in schools by
promoting the idea that males and females have different classrooms because they have different
intellects. According to the article, children who interact mostly with the same gender peers develop
increasingly narrow skill sets and interest (Biglor and Eliot, 2012). The purpose of the article is to
educate the readers about the wrong and biased ideas on which people are promoting single sex
education and to know about the disadvantages of studying in such an environment. The tone of the
article is persuasive and challenging. The article has presented some strong points in opposition of
single sex education by stating that instead of segregating the society based on gender we should make
use of coeducation to model a truly egalitarian
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Marriage Is A Unique Social Institution
Marriage is a unique social institution that could be interpreted and defined in a variety of forms and
characterizations. In an emotional aspect, marriage can be generalized as being in a romantic love
relationship in which it is legally monogamous. Although sharing an emotional bond with a significant
other is important, there are several factors that must be taken into consideration when making a
decision into getting married. A couple must understand the depths of marriage in terms of survival.
This emphasizes the realistic aspect of marriage which involves money. Affording a house, a family,
and the necessary items to accommodate the institution can accumulate. With the right education and
career, middle and upper class couples divorce rates have decreased, their marital happiness is
consistent along with family structure. This paper will demonstrate the influential factors of pursuing
marriage and the importance of social class and status when deciding on entering into marriage.
Marriage is a socially approved courtship between two individuals in which the relationship involves
sexual and economic benefits that is assumed to be permanent and includes mutual rights and
obligations. A social institution, as defined by Jonathan Turner, is a complex of positions, roles,
norms, and values lodged in particular types of social structures and organizing relatively stable
patterns of human activity with respect to fundamental problems in producing life sustaining
resources,
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Security Log Examples
Description of Detection Application (EventlD Log): While the role of reaction has traditionally been
assumed by the system or network manager, we start by programming the IDS which operate online
and in real time to behave either reactively or proactively to assure that fraud has become under
control. So, reactive means to point and respond to the detection of an intrusion by, for example,
terminating the suspect process, disconnecting the offending user, or modifying a router filter list.
Secondly, a proactive would not wait to flag an intrusion, nonetheless would instead take pre emptive
countermeasures; it might, for example, actively interrogate all existing user processes, perhaps using
counterfeit Trojan utilities, and terminate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the next step of catching the fraud, the application helps to narrow down interesting traffic worked
like its diagnosing networking issues by logging events from all providers. When assisted support or
further troubleshooting is necessary, the improved network trace logs can enable developers and
support professionals to quickly isolate network activities and view the combined event data and
packet captures in a single file, grouped by a network task and the related network activity. The output
file, the messages will provide the Log Analytics where it offers predefined of common event log
names. You can find the full name of user, time of access, privilege used. The logon type field
indicates the kind of logon that occurred. The most common types are 2 (interactive) and 3 (network).
Using Event ID is just one way, where the EventlD is a rich database of logging events. However, it s
not the only way of detecting and monitoring network traffic for fraud or intrusion. There are an open
source tools and paid software, nevertheless we offer our suggestion for whom love programming and
creative way. This solution came based on variety researches and experiment that held back in our
school Bowie State University, as we are pursuing the perspective of being updated with technology,
we also welcoming of the old research cause all what we have today its based of invested yesterday
mistakes and flows.
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Pros And Cons Of American History Essay
American history is a very important subject in our education, therefore, this vital topic shouldn t be
thought of as scary. By learning our country s history, we understand the society we live in, the
changes that occurred, and inspire us to do better. For better understanding of the subject some
teachers believe that students will benefit from thinking American history as a story , while others
look down on that idea. There are several pros and cons for the idea for thinking history as a story .
Some people look at history as a boring subject, but that s because they haven t thought of it like a
marvelous tale of action, drama, tragedy, and whole lot of chaos. By thinking of it that way, it will
make the subject much more interesting.
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Auditor Independence On A Corporation s Financial...
Independence Introduction
Auditors provide comfort and assurance regarding a corporation s financial position and its financial
statements. The assurance field centers upon one common trait: trust. Trust is vital to an auditor
because investors must feel confident that the financial statements accurately reflect the company s
financial standing. Auditor independence is the backbone behind the perceived trust and comfort an
auditor provides while examining the financial statements. If an auditor impairs independence, how
can an investor ensure that he or she is relying upon accurate information? Since trust is an essential
part of the auditor investor relationship, the government and accounting oversight boards have taken
several measures ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
By applying the most restrictive set of independence rules one improves the likelihood of impairment
because as restrictiveness increases it becomes increasingly difficult to comply with the rules. In
essence, one is being conservative in his or her application of the most restrictive set of rules.
(REPHASE)
PCAOB and AICPA
The PCAOB and AICPA function in similar ways but differ in one core department. Title I of the
Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 created the PCAOB and states the purpose of the group is, ... to oversee
the audit of public companies that are subject to securities laws, and related matters, in order to protect
the interests of investors and further public interest in the preparation of informative, accurate and
independent audit reports... (Sarbanes Oxley Act 2002). The bill continues detailing the duties of the
PCAOB throughout nine sections in Title I of the act. These duties include establishing or adopting
standards including ethics and independence. It is also important to note that the PCAOB operates
independently and its members are not considered agents of the Federal Government. However, the
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) maintains oversight authority over the PCAOB,
including the approval of the Board s rules, standards and budget (About the PCAOB). In contrast, the
AICPA oversees the audit of
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The Board Of Indian Commissioners
On April 10th, 1869, the United States Congress established the Board of Indian Commissioners. This
establishment authorized the President of the United States to organize a board of ten or less people to
oversee all aspects of Native American policy. The Board of Indian Commissioners was a committee
that advised the United States federal government on Native American policy. The committee also had
the purpose to inspect the supplies that were delivered to Indian reservations to ensure that the
government fulfilled the treaty obligations to tribes. President Ulysses S. Grant wanted to come up
with a new policy, which would be more humane, for Native American tribes. The policy would be
known as the Peace Policy, which aimed to be free of political corruption. The Peace Policy was
prominent on Native American reservations, where Christian Churches and the Office of Indian
Affairs, would provide Native Americans with moral Indian agents who would establish churches and
schools, teach agriculture. Therefore, creating the sense of civilizing and/or Americanizing. Within the
Board of Indian Commissioners, annual reports were commenced. One of these reports, The
Seventeenth Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners of 1885, is an extremely
contradictory document, which attempts to dismantle traditions, treat Native Americans in an
inhumane manner, and regress any progress the United States government had with Native Americans.
The committee of 1885, headed by
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The African Bush Elephant Essay
African Elephant
The African Bush Elephant, Loxodonta has adapted to suit its harsh environment. They can be found
in most of Zimbabwe and Botswana. The rainfall in Botswana mainly occurs in December, January
and February which is the wet season. There is 600mm of rain in the north east of Botswana and
200mm in the drier south west. (Siyabona Africa, 2014, stated)
Adaptations:
Limbs
Skeleton
An elephant has a large skull to use as a weapon when competing with other elephants over territory
or for the female elephants to protect their young from intruder elephants.
Skin and thermoregulation:
Elephant are thicked skin on some areas of the body, this is known as pachyderms. Their skin is up to
1 inch thick in most areas but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Elephants have 8 molar teeth which work at any one time and they are located at the top and bottom of
the mouth. The other 16 teeth they don t use as they are worn, got rid of or aren t ready to be used yet
as they haven t been made. They have enamel ridges in their teeth. The elephant s lower jaw moves
back and forth when they chew.
Both sexes of elephant have two tusks, these are known as incisor teeth. Male tusks are well seen as
they are long whereas female tusks are small and tucked inside a pocket in the jaw so have no use.
Male tusks are used for fighting with another bull over the right to mate with another female and to
defend their territory. Their also used for digging and foraging for food. Over the years evolution has
taken place as male bulls tusks have dropped in size due to them being poached.
Digestive System:
Elephants are hindgut fermenters due to the surrounding foods which they consume being high in fibre
such as shrubs, tree branches, bark, roots and soil, the large intestines reach up to 19 metres long
including the enlarged caecum so that microorganisms within it can break down the cellulose in these
foods. They have a large stomach to store the large amounts of vegetation which they consume. They
eat tough, course plant matter, in order for this to be
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Mexicans, Chicanos, Mexican Americans
Mexicans, Chicanos, Mexican Americans, Indigenous, and more are just a few of the terms used to
refer to people of Mexican descent. Many Hispanics attempt to enter the United States in search of a
better life and to have an enjoyable way of life. However, living in constant fear of being deported and
consistently being judged simply because of one s color, or the inability to communicate in English;
that does not sound like the American dream. Typically, people have real reasons to emigrate to the
United States, and it is in great part due to necessity. Most people have families they leave behind
because they need money in order to survive and have food on the table every day, they see the United
States as the solution to their problem. On another note, the 1960 s movements emerged during the
Civil Rights era, in order to earn justice and rights for Mexican Americans in the United States. After
years of being ignored, Mexicans decided to take a stand through the help of activists, hoping to attain
victories for the Chicano community. Overall, after constant oppression, Chicanos fought back all the
harsh treatment through the Chicano Movement arguing for a broad section of issues; however,
nowadays many racial problems continue to exist, such as SB 1070 and HB 2281, which were
polemical bills classified as racial attacks; they were directly aimed towards Mexicans. The Chicano
Movement arose during the Civil Rights era; it was a cultural and political movement, in order to
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Apollo 13 Essay On Teamwork
Apollo 13 Essay Apollo 13 showed teamwork in many ways. First of all, the team of astronauts had to
prepare together to show that they were able to handle being in space. They had to go through multiple
simulations together until they could successfully fly the shuttle. Unfortunately one team member got
sick so they had to change the team a bit. They were upset they didn t get their original teammate but
they showed great teamwork and learned to work with their new addition. The team at the command
center also showed great teamwork. They had to work together to prepare the astronauts for their
journey to space. When crisis hit, they worked together to try and get things fixed. They completed
calculations and checked with each other to make
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Chlamydia Pathophysiology
Chlamydia Pathophysiology Is a common STD that can infect both men and women. It can cause
serious, damage to a woman s reproductive system, making it difficult for her to get pregnant later on.
Chlamydia can also cause a potentially fatal ectopic pregnancy. Sign/Symptoms Is known as a silent
infection. Women with symptoms may notice An abnormal vaginal discharge A burning sensation
when urinating Symptoms in men can include A discharge from their penis A burning sensation when
urinating Pain and swelling in one or both testicles Transmission You can get chlamydia by having
vaginal, anal, or oral sex with someone who has chlamydia. If your sex partner is male you can still
get chlamydia even if he does not ejaculate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Giardia Pathophysiology Giardia is a microscopic parasite that can infect people or animals. These
parasites get into the intestinal tract of its host where it lives until it passes through to the outside in
the feces. This is where the parasite can affect another person or animal. Signs/Symptoms Diarrhea
Gas Stomach or abdominal cramps Upset
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  • 2. Their Eyes Were Watching God Women In the past, women have been sentenced to a life of silence and obedience, but resilient in their efforts to find equality. Once they saw how unequal they were to their male counterparts, they were so unwavering in their attempts that everyone had no choice but to acknowledge women s mistreatment. Janie Crawford, from Zora Hurston s Their Eyes were Watching God, is a prime example of how women actively began to start seeing themselves as independent and changing the way society sees them. Janie is brought up to view women and herself to be lesser than men but when she grows older and is able to decide things for herself, she sees how unfair and wrong that is. It may take her a while before she able able to fully free herself, but she knows ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a whole, most of the female characters are shown to be cruel and obsessed with gossip. This particular example is demonstrated early in the novel when Janie is first coming back to Eatonville and the women chewed up the back parts of their minds and swallowed with relish. They made burning statements with questions, and killing tools out of laughs (Hurston 2). This scene exposes the bitter truth that women are quick to turn against each other every opportunity they get. It clearly establishes the jealously and spite that fuel women to treat each other so awfully. There is an unmistakable disconnection between the novel s protagonists and the other women for not only the hatred they feel towards janie, but also their lack of independence and simplicity. The women in this novel, including Janie, are not valued in society but Janie appears to the one of the few to try and overcome barrier. Mary Helen Washington, in her contribution to Zora Neale Hurston s Their Eyes were Watching God, supports the notion that these female characters are denied the right to participate in society. On multiple occasions the women are confined and silence not only by their husbands, but also by the world they are subjected to. She writes about how the women in the novel were never able to talk, or at least be listened too. Janie was included in these women, but is soon able to find her voice. While most of the female characters depicted in the novel are judgmental and one sided, they also act as components to add to Janie s struggle for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Rheumatoid Arthritis And Osteoarthritis Rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis are both types of arthritis. Both require medication that can help the disease, but the medication have side effects such as affecting the heart, kidney, lungs, and the skin. Neither rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis have any known cures. According to the website healthline.com, Both types of arthritis are more common in women than men. Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid arthritis are more prevalent in older adults, but RA can develop at any age. Rheumatoid arthritis is worse than osteoarthritis and yet unpredictable. Patients that have Rheumatoid arthritis have a higher chance to develop lymphoma and lupus. The major goal from the doctor for both rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis is to reduce ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some doctors says that its heritage. According to an article in Rheumatoidarthritis.org comments that, Doctors do know that rheumatoid arthriti is triggered by an autoimmune disorder whereby harmful antibodies are produced that attack the healthy joints tissues in patients , so the disease can happen to anyone. In my experience I was diagnosed with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis at the age of fourteen. People might think that it doesn t hurt because some patients seems healthy on the outside. Pain happens more when the weather is changing or when is too cold. Pain can also happen when a patient do more than they usually do. For example, I was in my senior year in high school and I wanted to get in a sport. I joined to crosscountry it ended up worse my ankle got injured. Both pain combined was the worse pain I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Driving And Drinking And Driving There are already laws in effect that are not being utilized as well as they could be. Sobriety checkpoints are effective, but only when they are used. There are also interlock systems that can be installed in a vehicle when a person has been drinking and driving. However, not every person that is caught drinking and driving is required to have this system installed in their vehicle. There is also an idea that if you are involved in an accident the policeman on the scene can ask to see your phone and if there is proof that you were on your phone at the time of the accident you will be at fault. Ralph Hingson, director of the Division of Epidemiology and Prevention Research at the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse states, Meanwhile, some valuable tools are not being used. Sobriety checkpoints and effective in reducing drinking and driving if they are publicized, so they can serve as a deterrent, says Hingson (Kinnerly par 19). If the legal driving age was raised, seatbelt laws were made the priority, speed limits were lowered, safety features were mandatory in all vehicles, and laws were enforced there would be fewer accidents. If these ideas were put into action, imagine what the fatality rates would look like if the leading causes of fatal accidents were fixed or changed. We could fix what self driving cars claim they will fix without the self driving car its self, making the need for these cars unnecessary. It has been proven that self driving cars will have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Staples Strategic Audit Strategic Audit Staples, Inc. Hudson Chodos Andrew Nelson David Pearson Management 3800: Public Policy Professor Bowen 11/3/11 I. Current Situation Looking at Staples current performance in the past year, we will look at three things: return on investments, market share, and profitability. * Return on Investments: 9.95% * Market Share: 90% of market cap when comparing Staples, Office Depot (5.72%), Office Max (3.89%) * Profitability $24.5 Billion in sales; $6.7 Billion in Gross Profit Mission Staples, Inc. is the world s leading office supplies company. The firm is committed to making it easy for customers to buy a wide range of office products and services. [Staples ] mission is to bring easy to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Staples contributes to numerous charitable foundations. Staples is a proud member of Boys and Girls Clubs of America as well as other foundations to provide educational opportunities for all. II. Corporate Governance A. Board of Directors Staples Board of Directors is made up of one internal employee, Staples current CEO Ronald Sargent, with the remaining members being external and independent directors. The board consists of the following members as seen in the chart below under Appendix A. The Board of Directors are in charge of determining the corporation s leadership structure on an annual basis and determine if the board will be led by an independent Chairperson or an independent Lead Director. The board has decided that Ronald Sargent, the CEO of Staples, will remain and the Chairman of the board. The Board of Directors is broken down into five committees made up of around three or four board members. Each committee has there own responsibilities and are in charge of making critical decisions that they must assure is communicated properly throughout the entire company. This leadership structure assures that the Board of Directors has a proper balance of leadership roles that allows for a system that prevents any conflict of interests that may come from having the CEO serving on the board. With the current blend of management oversight and independence on the board, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Same Kind Of Different As Me By Ron Hall And Denver Moore Same Kind of Different as Me, by Ron Hall and Denver Moore was a very easy read. In this short story there are many controversial topics that are touched on. Although it was an easy read, I thought it was very intellectually stimulating. This book made me question my faith and my actions, which then ultimately lead to improvements and understandings in my own life. I do not think the formatting was done all that well, but somehow the two separate authors seemed to complement each other in alternating chapters. This book made me feel good and had lots of meaningful moments. I even teared up a little when certain events happened (not a spoiler). This book also makes apparent some issues that many people do not even realize. It has a very good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Culture War By Morris Fiorina In the book, Culture War by Morris Fiorina, his political stance on Americans not being polarized has not been caused by a growing significance of the political parties today, rather a change in the government over the years. He believes that the two parties, Democrat, and Republican are the most polarized while the public is not. Abramowitz argues that there is no polarized relationship between the American people and the political parties. He believes the polarization is reflected through those who are politically informed and those who are not. While recognizing both of these views, Fiorina and Abramowitz will give us background knowledge on why America is or not polarized and what are the misconceptions that shape that further ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It demonstrates that the media is profoundly biased and looks for anything to keep America divided. Fiorina argues the people s choices are polarized, not their position. This is based on the voter s choice and the candidate s position of who they are voting for. Fiorina examines many issues that are misconceptions about why America is not polarized. First, we have to recognize why Fiorina believes that Americans are not polarized, he thinks that there is no divide in America although, there is a great separation between the two parties and their beliefs. However, Americans are reasonable when it comes to their views. For instance, red, and blue states, he believes that aren t many differences between the two. Most if not majority of those who identify themselves as Democrat or Republican are moderate. Fiorina offers us an example, Table 3.4 offered varies ideas one being, Is the government almost always wasteful and inefficient (Table 3.4, 39). Red States were about 44% while blue states were 39%, both were very similar, or another example is discrimination main reason blacks cannot get ahead (Table 3.4, 39). Red was 21% while blue was 25%, again very close. Consequently, there isn t much difference when it comes to red and blue states, they are both relatively equal. Another example is abortion, one of the many issues that America ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Booker Du Bois And Booker T. Washington Should Blacks have to give up their civil rights, political power and the choice of higher education for the younger generations just to survive in a White dominated society? Should Black America have to pay such a high cost to be accepted only to be viewed as the inferior race? Blacks had to take the backseat in society for many years. Some were probably pressured and some just plain settled. The feeling of not having a choice and taking the better option was of no benefit to the blacks. What was considered to be the best decision only proved to be the worse decision that black America could ever make. The writing Of Booker T. Washington and Others highlighted the views W. E. B. Du Bois and Booker T. Washington had for Black ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why let all those efforts go in vain? But this is exactly what Mr. Washington wanted to the Blacks to do. This was the strategy he felt would help Blacks get to where they strived to be. Mr. Du Bois he too was an advocate for economical success for black but not at the price of giving up your rights as a citizen. He felt blacks could be successful as well as educated. He felt blacks should not have to take the low road of inferiority to achieve financial solidity. Due to the amount of opposition Blacks faced giving up a few rights to take the spotlight off of them seemed like a fair trade that the majority of the people accepted. Du Bois stated, As a result of this tender of the palm branch, what has been the return? In these years there have occurred: 1. The disfranchisement of the Negro. 2. The legal creation of distinct status of civil inferiority for the Negro. 3. The steady withdrawal of aid from institutions for the higher training of the Negro. (Du Bois). This created a well defined line of segregation. And this time it seems as though Blacks unknowingly did it to themselves under the direction of Booker T. Washington. The division was not entirely because of Mr. Washington but his suggestions did help aid in the separation. There were already civil issues between Blacks and Whites and this was a definite setback. The aftermath resulted in a broken Black America. Black America needed to know there was hope. Mr. Du Bois ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Gps Assignment GPSIntroduction : GPS on bike has a market in India The worldwide market for global positioning system (GPS) navigation and locationbased services has been growing exponentially and is expected to rise to 13.4 billion Rupees in 2014, with a high compound annual growth rate. Although still at a nascent stage in India, the GPS navigation market holds tremendous potential for growth, driven by its increasing acceptance among the younger generation as well as the exponential growth in popularity in car as well as in bike. However, unlike developed countries where navigation was established by portable navigation devices (PNDs), followed by vehicles and then smartphones , India is witnessing a reverse trend, says Rajat Tandon, director ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fourth stage of market evolution, decline, is still some distance away from the Indian market. In this phase vendors should expect that the product itselfwill become invisible, market reach will be critical, all will need to look at new markets within existing segments. From a consumer perspective it will become a commodity product, people with new toy syndrome would change devices periodically and price would be the only factor when taking decisions. The net result would be similar to what the mobile phone market is undergoing and volumes would be huge. Companies Like bajaj, Tvs, Yamaha. need to watch for the above phases and evolve their business plans such that they emerge as leaders. The challenges are many; the customs duties on import of GPS devices are very high. There is enough market for all players and it is important to encourage competition as an engine of growth. Overall, I can safely sum up that while the past has been exciting and we have lived in interesting times , the future is going to be all the more interesting and exciting than anyone has ever imagined. Several new markets will be created and leaders will be made of existing companies or born out of new ones in this space. Let us look forward to a huge growth in the coming years so that we can sit back and smile when it actually does come our way. Cultural implication for gps entry in Indian market... Cultural impact of GPS ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Welfare Requirements And Guidance Of The Relevant... 1.1 Explain the welfare requirements and guidance of the relevant early year s framework. The welfare requirements of EYFS has now become the safeguarding and welfare requirement (SWR) since September 2012. The SWR have several features connecting to essential actions taken by childcare settings to deliver safety to children. The safeguarding and welfare requirement contains cases of adults behaviour which covers the cyphers of abuse and neglect. It is essential that if staff becomes conscious of any such signs, they should respond suitably in order to protect children. Regular staff meeting should be help and staff trainings should also cover recognising adult behaviour. All childcare settings must implement a safeguarding policy and other procedures, which should be in agreement with the regulation of the Local Safeguarding Children s Board. The safeguarding policies and procedures must cover the use of mobile phones and cameras in the setting, according to the revised EYFS. Staff suitability/CRB checks/ DBS checks: Childcare providers must gain an enhanced criminal records disclosure in respect of every person aged 16 and over who works openly with children, lives on the premises on which the childcare is provided and/or works on the premises on which the childcare is provided. Staff Ratios: There is new guidance on staff ratio especially for child minders indicating maximum ratio of 1:5 but extendable to 1:6 in special circumstances. Staff training, coaching and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Covenants And The Roles Of Profit, Priest, And King Covenants and the Roles of Profit, Priest, and King in Organizational Management There are 6 major covenants in the Bible, Adam and Eve, pre flood Noah, post flood Noah, Abrahamic, Moses, and Jesus, with multiple themes of salvation, Messiah, and grace. Each are promises between God and His people and have four common elements; a benefactor; God, a beneficiary; man, terms and conditions, and a token or symbol. Significance and Meaning of a Covenant To provide a better appreciation of the Bible, a definition of covenant is necessary. A covenant is a serious life or death affair. It is a relationship; a sacred agreement between God and all humanity. It is how God chooses to communicate to us, to redeem us, and to guarantee us eternal life in Jesus. When God created man, he appeared in His image. Man was physically complete; yet spiritually incomplete. God s plan for salvation was predetermined and calls all people to receive the Holy Spirit to grow and become spiritually complete (Fountain, 2014) . Expand a bit!! Messiah Promised: The Old Testament Genesis 9:13, I have set my rainbow in the clouds, and it will be the sign of the covenant between me and the earth. In Old Testament times God initiated and offered an agreement or covenant between Him and one nation, Israel. Entrance into this covenant was by physical, natural birth (Gen. 17:9 10). These biblical covenants were in effect during the time before Jesus death, burial, and resurrection. They were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Case Study Timid Tigers Mentor Program Timid Tigers Mentor Program What makes Timid Tigers mentor program stand apart? What would make students want to be apart Timid Tigers mentor program? Empowering individuals not only to see a brighter future but, to also see a light in themselves . Timid Tigers Mentor Program is not only designed to help others see what they can become in the future but, what they can become on the inside. Allowing them to be who they are and having no regrets about what they stand for. Purpose: To help first year/transfer students to get adjusted to being a Memphis Tiger. Also, for any student who feels like they need some companionship. Application Process: Name/UID Hometown Classification/Age Range Birthday Major/Minor Hobbies/Interest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Abigail Ruth Ceniza Igot Research Paper Abigail Ruth Ceniza Igot was born on March 29, 1995 in Brooklyn, New York in Suny Downstate Hospital. Her ethnicity is Filipino. She is the firstborn of Luis and Sandra Igot. Luis works for Gap by distributing boxes and driving a forklift. Sandra is an ICU nurse. II. Abigail stayed in New York for 5 years. She went to New Testament Christian Church Preschool with only 2 other classmates in her class. Her parents chose to move to Fresno, California because New York was too busy for them. They decided to drive from New York to California for a better environment. When she just moved to Fresno California when she was 5, she started learning how to play the piano. Abigail went to Grace Christian School for 4 years and went to First Church Elementary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The, The Butcher s Tale, By Helmut Walser Smith Late 19th Century Germany was a time seemingly stuck between two worlds the past and the future and this period s amount of rapid growth and change ultimately resulted in the decimation of German society as was known. This collapse allowed a river of hatred to flow in its place, known as Anti Semitism. Based on the primary and secondary sources discussed in and out of class, I believe there are three main reasons why such a horrendous belief system infiltrated 19th Century German society: conflict between urban and rural populations, rapid freedoms granted to the media, and the ignorance of German politicians who unknowingly or not, pushed political extremists agendas. Late 19th Century Germany was an ever changing political, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This estrangement left a disconnect in society that spread just from being urban or rural it expanded all the way to the government and society as a whole. Often times, people associate government with city as both are often far away and unaware of rural life and its needs. This caused a rift between the people and the government as the people implementing laws and decrees have no true knowledge of how it is affecting the people who are not directly at arms reach . This is most prominent in The Butcher s Tale where the author describes the government s attempts to bring in troops and investigators to quell the ongoing anti Semitic mob and in turn they are easily dispelled. The people in small towns around the German Empire like Konitz were aware that the government didn t understand their needs. This ultimately left them susceptible to the media that they learned their news from. Media was just as ever changing as the society it was taking place within. During this time, media was just beginning to become a nationwide phenomenon. In May of 1874, the Imperial Press Law decreed that there would be freedom of the press. This opened the door not only for more forms of media to be readily available, but also for media to now be interwoven with politics. Newspapers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Similarities Between The Wars Of European Religion The Wars of Religion were a series of conflicts in Europe due to the spread of Protestantism. These conflicts were due in particular, to the intense resentment of Protestantism as a religion and a fear of providing freedom of religion. These conflicts were very violent and were cause for a lot of change religiously in Europe. Although the Wars were very different throughout the various countries in Europe, there were also many similarities and I will explore these in this essay. The primary similarity between the Wars of Religion in Europe was the presence of a final compromise to end the conflict. However the main theme was that one group was always excluded from the compromise. For example, Lynn Hunt stated, ... he[Henry IV] made peace ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Supreme Court Judges As per Article 124, the President should appoint Supreme Court judges after consultation with such judges of High Courts and the Supreme Court and the Chief Justice of India is to be consulted in all appointments barring his/her own. Similarly, Article 217 provides for the appointment of High Court judges in consultation with the CJI, Governor, and Chief Justice of the High Court concerned. However, in S P Gupta Vs President of India, also known as the First Judges Case , the Supreme Court ruled that the recommendation made by the CJI to the President can be refused for cogent reasons , thereby tilting the scales in favour of the executive. In the Second Judges Case , the decision by a nine judge bench in the Supreme Court created a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Ameerun nissa v. Mahboob Begum , an act known as the Waliuddowla Succession Act of 1950 passed by the Hyderabad State was challenged before the Hyderabad High Court. The Act was passed to settle the dispute arising after the death of Nawab Waliuddowla, a nobleman of the Hyderabad State with regard to succession to his property. The Act dismissed the claims of succession by Mahboob Begum and Kadiran Begum, two of the alleged widows of the late Nawab, and their children. On appeal to the Supreme Court, the Court upheld the decision of the Hyderabad High Court that the Act was bad on the ground of violation of the equality clause. There was another similar case entitled Ram Prasad v. The State of Bihar wherein, the Bihar Sathi Lands (Restoration) Act 1950 (Bihar Act 34 of 1950), was challenged on the ground of violation of Article 14. The Act declared the settlement of certain Sathi lands in the Champaran district to be void and restored these lands to the Bettiah Wards estate. The Supreme Court held the act to be ultra vire for want of protection of equality clause as the impugned applied only to two specific individuals and denied them the right to approach a court for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. By Using the Structural Functionalist Approach, Discuss... Rule by the people is what a democracy is made of, this might be achieved by having the party in power elected into office into office by the majority, the term democracy and the practice itself is diverse in each country but it has similar features which characterize all forms. This essay explains the impact or contributions of political parties in a Liberal Democracy using the Structural functionalist Approach. It will also converse the important roles that these political parties play in every political structure, specifically in Zambia. To start with, it will explain what the terms Liberal, Liberal Democracy and Political Parties are; it will also explain the Structural functionalist Approach. Thereafter, the works and critiques of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2013) another example of Political parties airing the expectations and demands is when opposition political party President Elias Chipimo urged the Patriotic Front to fulfill their campaign promises and advised them to develop an industrial policy that will address unemployment levels in the country. (The Post July 13, 2012). In a liberal democracy, Political parties are to assume the roles of recruiting political personnel and nurture future generations of politicians: They choose people to stand on their ticket as candidates for elections and these candidates are faired against other candidates from all political parties example MMD, PF, UNIP or UPND. It therefore, distinguishes itself from unions, non governmental organizations and other initiatives that do not want to carry any political responsibilities. Some political parties form partnerships with other foreign political parties in a view to share ideas, internship for their members and mutual co operations. In April 2013 the National Restoration Party (NAREP) formed a partnership with the Liberal Party of Denmark in a view to focus on mutual cooperation and democratic dispensation for a year. (The Post, May 3, 2013) It is the duty of the judiciary to interpret ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay On Leslie Wilfred Leslie, Wilfred s nephew, enlisted in the Artists Rifle Club, became an elected member of the Mercers Company (this is a 700 year old London charity) in 1907 and served in WWI from 1915 1918 in France as Assistant Provost Marshall, 40th Division as well as Captain in the Army s Cyclist Corps. He ultimately lived in Toronto, having emigrating in 1922 from Hamden Park, Eastbourne England and living initially in Abbotsford, British Columbia where he married Alma Robina Conacher (b 1898), a young bank clerk, on Oct 23, 1922. Alma arrived from Toronto for her wedding and she also had illustrious ancestors, being the grand niece of Sir Colin Campbell. (Sir Colin commanded in the First Opium War, and the thin red line of Highlanders in the Crimean War and was Commander in Chief during the Indian Mutiny of 1856.) Leslie and Alma went on to have two daughters Constance (b 1923) and Elizabeth Joan (b 1924). In World War II, Leslie and Alma ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After some development into private cottage lots, which created much discourse and opposing factions on the lake, Mr. Wally King contacted me with the suggestion of donating the property to the GBLT in order to preserve the property in its natural state for future generations. Upon considering his suggestion we agreed to donate this significant property to the Georgian Bay Land Trust knowing that it would be protected forever . Jack Nowack Georgian Bay Land Trust 2002 Annual Report The fact that 247 acres of Wilfred s original 4061⁄2 acres is now in the Georgian Bay Land Trust and hence protected forever would likely gratify Wilfred immensely. He would probably want much more of the lake donated! This part of his land was generously donated to the Trust in 1997 by Jack and Marie Nowack. It was originally call the Blackstone Lake Reserve and renamed the Oldfield Lake Reserve in 2006, Oldfield (formerly called Rat Lake) being the largest lake in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Birthmark, And Rappachini s Daughter, By Nathaniel... Nathaniel Hawthorne was a prominent 19th century American author who is widely regarded for his adequate contributions to revolutionizing modern day literature. In his three works: Young Goodman Brown, The Birthmark, and Rappachini s Daughter, Hawthorne uses a myriad of techniques and stylistic traits to portray ideologies and create interest within the readers. In his short stories, Hawthorne flawlessly conveys his erudition on modern themes of psychology and the human inclination to sin through his astute use of ambiguity and symbolism. In his stories, Hawthorne commonly wrote to explore the evil and sin within man. In his three short stories, symbolism ultimately attests to this. In Young Goodman Brown, Brown adventures into the forest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Supported in his writing, Young Goodman Brown, readers are introduced to Brown, a character who seemingly finds Hawthorne s technique of otherworldly events. While adventuring through nature, Brown finds himself entrapped in the blending of the forest with the supernatural to depict the woods taking on a life of its own. From this Brown watches in horror as the devil throws the supernatural serpent shaped staff on the ground, causing it to come to life and slither into the obscurity of the forest. Hawthorne s technique is also found in his work The Birthmark. In his story, Hawthorne creates a supernatural element within the birthmark itself, as it creates the question on whether or not Georgianna is an angel or human. The birthmark, being the only human feature, is the only factor keeping Georgianna attached to reality. When the birthmark is removed, the only attachment to reality is broken and Georgina is taken up into heaven, the only pure place in existence. Finally, readers are presented with Hawthorne s story, Rappaccini s daughter. Beatrice, Hawthorne s physical embodiment of the supernatural element, is first depicted in an enclosed and isolated garden. Though, Beatrice may not dead or inhuman, she possesses a unique and distinct quality, a poisonous touch. Presented through the story, whatever she touches dies and even her very breath kills any living creature near her. From this, Hawthorne leaves readers with a sense of ambiguity with such otherworldly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Esperanza Rising By Pam Munoz Ry An Analysis There is no rose with a thorn. In the book a young Mexican girl face many challenge in her journey. Do the great depress immigrant served to move to state and leave everything behind.The young Mexican girl is called Esperanza Ortega from Esperanza rising by Pam Munoz Ryan is no different Mexican faced discrimination because the way them look. Although Esperanza many challenge were like discrimination and taking care of Mama become mama had Valley Fever. The first challenge Esperanza face as immigrant was Mama got sick with Valley Fever. During that time immigrant to get in dust storm. On chapter Potatoes it said The dust would get inside their lungs. If you do not breathe in dust you considered lucky but, in Esperanza s Mama was not so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Iep Goal [The learning goal that I choose aligns with the IEP because it is supporting and providing a strategy to aid my focus learner in solving word problems. In order for the focus learner to solve word problems, she needs to know what the question is asking and find a concrete way to represent that. Her IEP goal states that she will ...underline and circle key numbers, then write an equation and solve each problem... The learning goal aligns with this IEP goal because it has her master a strategy that has her do exactly what the IEP goal is asking. The STAR strategy has the student circle or underline what they know and what they need to figure out, then translate the word problem equation into a picture. By having the student draw a picture, this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The learning tasks present the strategy in steps but then have the focus learner apply them to a word problem. In lesson one, the focus learner will be presented with the first step of the STAR strategy and then shown how she can apply that to the word problem. This moves her toward the achievement of her IEP goal because she can develop the strategy first but then see how it is used when solving word problems. The learning tasks move the focus learner toward the achievement of standards because the focus learner will first learn a strategy that she can use to visualize fraction models or equations, by going through and identifying what she knows and what she needs to find out, then making a picture to represent the equation, which is exactly what the specific standard is asking the student to do. The learning tasks help move the focus learner towards the achievement of the learning goal because the focus learner will be getting plenty of practice first developing the STAR strategy, but then putting the strategy into context and solving fraction word problems. In lesson 3, the focus learner will be given plenty of practice, using the Plicker cards to solve word problems. The learning tasks help the focus learner build connections between prior learning and experiences and new learning for the learning goal by having the focus learner approach word problems in the same way she has in the past but with a new strategy. The focus learner has been taught to first look at a word problem and circle what she knew and what she needed to find out but that s where it stopped. With the learning tasks forcing the focus learner to go through each step of the STAR strategy in order to solve a word problem, she will be building upon and going deeper with a skill that she has already ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Sample Clinical Assessment Report SAMPLE CLINICAL ASSESSMENT REPORT identification data Name : Johan Dollah Age : 35 Date of birth : 16 February 1976. Sex : Male Race : Malay Education : Degree in Computer Science, Australia Occupation : Computer programmer at NEXIS Communications Marital Status : Married with three children pROBLEM Chief Complaint Mr Johan experiences symptoms of panic attack when he feels self conscious in front of other people when performing certain tasks. He reported feeling faint and had black out of thoughts during those episodes, whereby he was not able to think of anything. Both his hands would tremble and become numb. He would also be sweating but experienced no symptoms of pounding heart or choking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He does not feel anxious in crowded places as long as he is ignored by the people around him. Those panic attacks also would not occur if he is around familiar people such as close family members or if he feels confident about himself before a presentation. Sometimes, he is able to control those feelings and continue with whatever task at hand. Most of the time, however, he will simply try to avoid situations in which he thinks will trigger those panic attacks. Early last year in 2010, due to his frustration in trying to overcome those panic attacks, he fell into depression. At the same time, he said that he was also having problem at work with one of his colleagues who seemed to be jealous of him and tried to damage his reputation. She would often try to monitor his whereabouts and make it known to his superior whenever he was absent from his office. To add to the stress at work, his wife was also constantly nagging him at home. All these factors caused a lot of stress for him and contributed to his depression. He began to feel like life was not worth the struggle anymore. He had tried reading all sorts of self help books to motivate himself and provide relief but none really helped. He began to feel worthless and hopeless for not being able to overcome his panic attack. He realised that his anxiety was baseless but he simply could not control it whenever it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay Comparing Gilgamesh And The Flood Throughout the readings of both The Flood from the Epic of Gilgamesh and excerpts from Genesis 6:5 9:17: The Flood , one has noticed numerous similarities that connect the two articles. Before one has read the articles, one notices that both readings were written a long time ago in the B.C. era. Both the readings talk about a God or multiple gods creating a flood because the humans expressed wickedness. The purpose of the flood was to wipe out mankind. The two readings ask for a man to build a massive ark/boat. Both the boats were sealed with pitch. Both stories talk about the God/gods telling the man what dimensions the boat shall be built with. The man in both readings brought all kinds of animals and some people with with him. Another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once on the mountain, the man send birds to find dry land and see if the flood has come to an end. In both readings, one of the birds the man sends out does not return to the ark/boat. The man in both readings sacrificed something for the God/gods. The God/gods both smelled the sacrifice. Both readings express that the God/gods promise not to destroy humankind again. One believes that it is possible that the author of Genesis had some knowledge of the Epic of Gilgamesh because the readings correlate together so well. The Epic of Gilgamesh originated before Genesis and shares great detail between both stories. Both of the readings talk about the same event on our planet. Both Genesis and the Epic of Gilgamesh documented this event at the same time and are expressing/sharing it in a way they both understand. One of these accounts may have been altered by a mix up in oral tradition. It would be too much of a coincidence if Genesis took information from Epic of Gilgamesh because Genesis has more detail compared to the other reading. Genesis must have witnessed the event and wrote it down in the perspective the author saw it in.The readings both parallel each other very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Bank Processes Capital Markets and Investment Banking Process Paper FIN 402 May 6, 2012 Alger Marable Capital Markets and Investment Banking Process Paper Investment banking is a crucial part of our global business environment. Investments, banking, and other capital markets now have a valuable role in business and everyone s daily lives. There are several strategies and methods that can be identified for effective and productive investment banking processes. Choosing an investment bank or firm can depend on the investor themselves. Some processes and guidelines can vary from firm to firm, this would all depend on the investor and the financial experts and their preferences. Portfolio ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Companies and governments use capital markets to raise funds for their operations. Capital markets include primary markets, such as IPOs that are placed with investors through underwriters, and secondary markets, in which all subsequent trading takes place. Government agencies in different countries regulate local capital markets, though some, especially exchanges, play some role in regulating themselves . Primary markets are used for new issues and secondary markets are used for existing issues for trading purposes. Stocks are bonds are the basic Capital market instruments which are used in both primary and secondary markets. Secondary markets are securities purchases mainly from other investors rather than directly from the issuing companies themselves. Stocks are used as capital market instruments for physical, virtual and auction markets. Bonds are traded in the separate bonds markets. Every capital market instrument is important because it depends on the investors preference. Some are risk seeking and some are conservative who care about steady returns rather than the high risk rate of return. Stocks are the most commonly used counterparts in capital market instruments because they have an unlimited capital and have a higher rate of liquidity compared to bonds. Composition of Investment Portfolio s Composition of an investment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Gp Answer Paper of a Level UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE LOCAL EXAMINATIONS SYNDICATE Joint Examination for the Higher School Certificate and General Certificate of Education GENERAL PAPER OCTOBER/NOVEMBER SESSION 2001 Additional materials: Answer paper 8001/1, 2 2 hours 40 minutes TIME 2 hours 40 minutes INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Write your name, Centre number, candidate number and paper number (1 or 2) in the spaces provided on the answer paper/answer booklet. Answer two questions. Answer one question from Paper 1 and one question from Paper 2. Write your answers on the answer paper. Begin your answer to Paper 2 on a new and separate sheet of paper. At the end of the examination, hand in your answers to Paper 1 and Paper 2 separately. If you are unable to answer a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, there is less mass in the Universe than predicted. While some have confidently expected that the missing mass would be located, it has yet to be found. Could the next few years throw up a completely new theory of how the Universe started? Robotics and artificial intelligence, commonly known as AI, are two related fields of research which promise much. One of the best known schemes is the Cog Project a humanoid robot that can act, talk and even look like a person. Hans Moravec, an AI pioneer, believes that by 2030 robots will be able to visualise tasks and assess the consequences of their actions. By 2040 robots should be able to reason at least as efficiently as people. Moravec even envisages a world where robots will display superhuman reasoning . By 2050, emotions will be commonplace because they will help machines to bond with their human masters. All this, however, raises an intriguing question: will robots be so similar to us that they, too, will start wondering where they came from? As well as showing awareness of the world, will they be aware of themselves? In other words, will they be self conscious? By the middle of the next century, we may even begin to wonder whether such advanced robots, with their enormous mental capacities and physical strength, pose a threat to their human inventors. The cyborg the fusion of man and machine is another plausible prospect in our lifetime. Doctors have already devised silicon chips ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Business Operations Of Marriott International Became... Before Marriott International became the largest hotel company in the world, it began as root beer stand in Washington D.C. in 1927. Young newlyweds, J. Willard and Alice Marriott, found instant success by offering good food at good prices. Soon, they added hot food items to their menu and restaurant, Hot Shoppes , was born (Marriott, p. 2). From there, they ventured into airline catering, and in 1957, made history by opening the first hotel in Arlington, Virginia (Marriott, pp. 2 3). By 1982, Marriott became a global phenomenon and revolutionized the hospitality industry through its creativity and constant innovation. Today, the company is known for its work environment and excellent business operations, which are based on five core values: put people first, pursue excellence, embrace change, act with integrity, and serve our world (Marriott, p. 5). As of 2015, the company had 20 brands running 4,175 hotels in 80 countries and occupies 15% of the hospitality market share (Matthews, 2016 , p. 1). CUSTOMER SATISFACTION CUSTOMER LOYALTY Marriott International understands that high customer satisfaction is directly linked to success. With so many options available to consumers, brand loyalty and repeat purchases are crucial to survive. In 2011, Marriott introduced the Marriott Rewards program (Marriott, p. 8). The loyalty program lets travelers earn points by booking a hotel room, shopping with partners, booking meeting rooms, referring friends, and more. Any amount ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Chapter 1 Short Story The evening before, Kendrick asked Aileana to spend the day with him. He told her he wanted to show her Scotland s bonnie highland countryside. He wanted to spend the time to get to know her better. She thought that would be a wonderful idea and she would be ready the next morning for their little adventure. The next morning he grabbed the extra black helmet he stashed in the cabinet by his front door. He locked his front door and walked over to his newest baby his Harley Davidson Street Glide Special. She was a fiery red color he called Dorothy s Ruby Red Slippers. The Harley Davidson people called the color Mysterious Red Sunglo; he liked his color name better. She was a smooth bagger style bike that was as cool as a tall glass of ice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Do you have any regrets when it came to being yer Mackenzie s life mate? Och! Heavens no! No regrets about having the most wonderful, handsome man in my life. And I was given a perfect gift of having Iain as my son, and now mah banogha s, Aileana and Adaira. I have had a rich life. Mah only wish was I still had mah, Mackenzie, to share it with. As it is with being married to a human or a Selkie, there are no guarantees how long we are on this earth. We all need to just grab onto our happiness and enjoy every moment we have it. Now, let this old woman get back to her garden, and I will go get Aileana for you. Ye take care of mah ban ogha on yer wicked looking motorcycle, ye hear me? As they say in the States, No problem . He winked at her and laughed. He leaned up against the bike and crossed his boot clad feet, thinking he may be in for a wait, but to his surprise, as her grandmother went in the door, Aileana came out. She was a bonnie vision. Her auburn curls were long and loose as they gleamed in the morning sunlight. She wore next to no makeup except some peach colored lip gloss; it made him want to taste her lush full lips. She was dressed in well worn 501 jeans and a black knit Henley shirt with the sleeves pushed up to the elbow. She also had on a dark brown Sorel s and carried in her hand a black L.A. Kings baseball cap. She was a collection ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Citizenship, Religion and Society Policy of the United... Citizenship, Religion and Society Policy of the United Kingdom Introduction Religion affects the way in which one of the majority of the world s population structures people live. Many mainstream institutional religions have experienced declining membership, retains power to influence systems of ethnics and morality. Also, religion has a strong connection with integration and migration. Therefore, Europe differs considerably in their responses toward integration and migration related diversity (Simpson, 235). This is reflected for instance in the time duration with which immigrants can apply for and receive permanent residence and citizenship status. Currently, Switzerland (12 years), Greece and Austria (10 years) are the most difficult countries to obtain citizenship whereas Ireland, the Netherlands and France (five years) have relatively fewer barriers (Lebrun, pg. 144). In England, the Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act of 2009 requires a residential status of eight years before being eligible for naturalization. It also introduced a voluntary community service for migrants that can reduce the length of the naturalization process by up to two years (Faas, 143). In this article, it is considered how national identity and citizenship, and understanding of the geography of religion in the U. K, by Europe and migration related diversity, are intertwined at political level and what implications there are for future curriculums development. Regional Setting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Friday Night Lights Argumentative Analysis In the pilot episode of Friday Night Lights, star quarterback Jason Street suffers a career ending spinal injury. In the midst of the chaotic turn of events, Coach Eric Taylor leads his team in prayer: We are all vulnerable, and we will all, at some point in our lives... fall. We will all fall. We must carry this in our hearts... that what we have is special. That it can be taken from us, and when it is taken from us, we will be tested. We will be tested to our very souls. We will now all be tested. It is these times, it is this pain, that allows us to look inside ourselves (Berg). This moment is about more than football, it is about facing adversity. Although Coach Taylor s intent is to comfort the boys during a difficult time, his words ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, in real life, athletes are stuck with the outcome and its impact. It seems that in other areas of life, this is understood. Over exaggerated and unrealistic courtroom, hospital, and cop show dramas serve as a form of entertainment, so unfairness is accepted. However, sports are viewed as an escape from reality in which the good guy has a chance (Phillips). However, the reality of the situation is that the myth of sports being morally rewarding is as much a part of society as sports being an escape when morality fails (Phillips). Essentially, in fictional sports, the outcome of the game does not determine whether the hero is successful. In this genre, accomplishments are measured in whether the hero exemplifies his virtuous nature. The reality of the game being fictitious enables the plot to take on a more intricate meaning, which is exemplified in football themed television series Friday Night ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Bereavement Role, Disenfranchised Grief, And Mourning Bereavement Role, Disenfranchised Grief, and Mourning Laurel Ellzey Denver School of Nursing Abstract Death is a part of life and eventually everyone on this earth will experience it. Nurses play an important role in death. Mourning the death of a loved one is something that almost everyone will experience in this lifetime because it is a natural response to death. Bereavement, grief and mourning are all effected by one s culture, religion, the relationship with the deceased, personality, and how the person died. Bereavement Role Nurses have a difficult yet unique role when it comes to bereavement. Nurses spend the most time with patients, so they are most often the ones that patients choose to share their concerns, fears, and grief with. According to Corr Coolican, (2010), bereavement is the term used when someone significant is lost through death. According to Read (2002), nurses can help the bereaved by acknowledging the death, using active listening, helping them to express their emotions and ensuring that they are involved in the dying process. I am currently doing my senior capstone clinical rotation at a jail and even though I haven t had to deal with any patient deaths so far, the patients that I deal with are essentially experiencing a loss. To some of the inmates, being imprisoned is like losing a loved one because they are cut off from the world and feel like their life is over. Even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Anne Frank Research Paper Anne Frank and Marie Curie have changed the world in many ways. Marie Curie was a polish scientist who was born on November 7 1867 in Warsaw Poland (www.newsactivist.com . Marie Curie was best known for her scientific discoveries and her work in medicine (Anthony Guerriero April 21, 2013). Anne Frank was a girl who hid from the Nazis with her family. Nazis came after her and her family because they were Jewish. (Biography.com) Both of them were very smart women. Anne made impact because of her diary because it tells the story of a young Jewish girl who was being targeted because she was Jewish (Emily McAvan www. Prezi.com slide 3). And Marie Curie made impact because of her discovery of radium and She founded the Curie Institute in 1921 (www.ducksters.com facts about Marie curie). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Anne was in School she had a good amount of friends, her sassy, funny, and rebellious personality made her what she is today Anne was an extrovert, she was outspoken and friendly (www.thefamouspeople.com ). Marie was a very bright child and did well in school (www.ducksters.com Where did Marie grow up?). Marie s parents were both teachers, Marie s father taught math and physics, and her mom was a headmistress at a girl s school (www.ducksters.com) Anne and Marie were educated as children. Anne was hard working and popular at school but she didn t get the same good grades as her sister Margot . (http://www.annefrankguide.net/en US/). Her hard working nature led her to write in her diary everyday while she was hiding in the annex. Because of her writing, we are no able to learn about the life of a Jewish person in the 1940s. Marie moved to a gymnasium a school for students that were academically strong (www.ducksters.com). Thank goodness Marie had a good education because when she got older she made many scientific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Vivian Wang. Dr. Esson. European History . January 27, Vivian Wang Dr. Esson European History January 27, 2017 Early Stages of The Industrial Revolution In Britain: How Factories That Burned Coal Created Air Pollution In the long process of human history, with the occurrence of the industrial revolution, Britain was the first country to go through industrialisation. People give high marks on this industrial revolution, considering that it marks the beginning of a new era in human history; has passed the previous agricultural economy and has lead the human has into the industrial age. Today, however, when we think back to the British modern industrial revolution and the industrialisation process, we can find out that it has not only brought in endless welfare, but also was a great failure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... II. Using machines excluded the restriction of all kinds of natural conditions and also value added use of plants. III. With the expansion of factories, some large scale factories raised their productivity gradually. Take cotton textile as an example, the invention of the spinning frame by Sir Richard Arkwright and the invention of the spinning mule by Samuel Crompton helped to raise productivity rapidly. If you wanted to process 100 pounds of cotton, you could use India hand spinning labour, which needed 50,000 hours; But you could use spinning mule with 100 spindles and only need 1,000 hours. Or you could use the steam engine spinning mule and only need 300 hours. In 1825, Roberts Loom s self acting spinning mule needed just 135 hours. IV. A factory owner aimed to make the maximisation of profit his most important goal. Extensive production increased personal wealth rapidly and satisfied people s desire for money. Just because of the industry system, factory owners have an inner drive to despite everything expand the production scale just to earn more profit and this can be implemented and amplified with machines material strength. Therefore, in the 1830s, textiles were built in an astonishing speed. The ships of the English swarm like flies; their printed calicoes cover the whole earth . Not only did occurred frantically build factories, they also invested to build railroads. In a hundred years of industrial revolution, just as Marx ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Mexican Food Origin 1. In the US, there are various types of foods whose origin can be traced from the Mexican recipe. Two of the regional foods that have the original possibility of the Mexico are the Taco Bell and Burritos. These are prepared using seasoned beef, beans, tangy red sauce, the lettuce, tomatoes, sour cream and onions. However, the dish is recently replaced with different ingredients hence giving a different recipe from the original one. In today s Mexican foods served in the US, the modifications are done on Tacos where the beef served is now grounded, presence of hard corn shell and shredded cheese. To the Burrito, the ancient Mexican food included just meat and refried beans as well as cheese that is rolled up in a flour tortilla. However, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Episode I Thought Was Most Interesting The one episode I thought was most interesting was when the class first started and they were talking about compound words. When Mrs. Detreick went to the front of the class room the students got silent really fast. She then turned on the smart board and pulled up a worksheet. When they were going over the worksheet she would have the student come up to the board and their responsibility was to write what the compound word would be. After they got done with the worksheet she told the students to take out their iPads and go to socrative. They played a game that they had to decide whether the word was a compound word or not, this put a little competition into the learning. After they played a few rounds of that the teacher hand out cards that had one part of the word and they have to find the other student with the word completing your word. Once you find your partner you will see a number on the top of your card and you will go to the spot in the room that matches your number that will be your group. 3. So What During the first episode in question 2 Mrs. Detreick does a great job of connecting the InTASC teaching standard #3 Learning environment. The first way she shows this is by putting the worksheet on the smart board that way everyone can see it. She then has students come up to the board and solve the problem of connecting the compound words. She saw in her class that they respond well with repetition and being involved. The second way she demonstrates this is by having ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Stamped Concrete Essay If you are looking at redoing your driveway or patio, you are probably considering patio pavers versus poured concrete. You may be thinking of going with stamped concrete with the idea that it is the best of both worlds in terms of having low upfront costs and more attractive designs than just plain concrete. But, not so fast. Let s first compare the two options. The Big Picture For most people, their home represents half or more of their retirement savings. It is also a haven from the rest of the world. This puts a double burden on all home improvement decisions. They need to take good care of the occupants of the home and also make sense financially. Since a pleasant home will have higher resale value, there is no straight forward ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As temperatures change and as water levels change regularly over time due to precipitation, the land moves a surprising amount. Pavers can accommodate that movement. Concrete cannot. In the face of these normal variations, concrete will develop cracks. It isn t a question of if. It is a question of when. Some designs can help hide hairline cracks. Such small cracks are largely a matter of aesthetics, so hiding them is a good strategy. However, over time, they tend to get worse. As the cracks get larger and deeper, they are no longer a matter of aesthetics. They become a safety hazard and need to be repaired. When concrete is repaired, it is nearly impossible to match the original finish and design. The patch tends to show. It also involves heavy equipment and is generally not a DIY job. In contrast, replacing a damaged paver is easily handled as a DIY job. It can be done inexpensively and take only minutes to resolve. If you buy a few extra pavers when the job is first done, fixing any damaged pavers is a very minor nuisance that can be rapidly wrapped up on your day off as one of your jobs in the Honey Do jar. Safety Safety should be one of your highest concerns when considering driveway or patio designs. This is especially true if you have small kids, an elderly parent or are just not as young as you used to be.
  • 36. Concrete tends to be slippery when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Informative Speech About Wine Benefits of Wine Aeration Hello everyone! I m excited to be speaking to you today about my absolute favorite alcoholic beverage... red wine! I m here to share information about some of the unknown benefits of wine aeration. Aerating certain varietals of red wine reduces ethanol and sulfite content, helps to remove sediment, and enhances flavor profile, texture, and aromas (Smith, 2015). I have drink many, many bottles of red wine, and there are significant differences to aerated wine. Aerated wine has a softer mouthfeel, as well as an overall better taste. So, today I will be explaining the process of aeration, the varietals of wine that should or should not be aerated, and the assortment of wine aerators available on the market. Now, some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, there is the decanter, a vase shaped glass container. This is the most common type of aerator and requires minimal effort, simply pour the wine into the decanter and wait about 30 minutes for the wine to reach full potential. Decanters also inhibit sediment from being poured into the glass. Next, there are aerating wine glasses, which have a rib like protrusion that creates friction when swirling, causing air bubbles to form. Finally, there are a variety of electric and manual aerators, that can be handheld or attached to the wine glass or bottle for instant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Racism, Class, And Gender Discrimination Social injustices are unfortunately still prevalent in today s modern society. Racism has come a far way due to many social movements, however it still remains ingrained and institutionalized in various forms. Race is a cause of political and economic interest who stratified groups in order to gain more power. The government created social regulations to prevent social inequalities due to race, class, and gender to take place. Despite social regulations racism still is a part of out present day society. Article 34 by Christine Williams discussed discrimination in the forms of class, gender, and race to women in particular. Stratification leads to racial and gender discrimination in companies towards employees and customers. This is an analysis of discrimination in the workforce to colored woman as well as businesses discrimination to colored consumers. Reading Racism in Toyland describes the experiences and observations of a white woman while working at two different toy stores. She talked about how in one of the toy stores the employees were diverse however the few whites working at the store were cashiers. They were put as cashiers because they re the ones that interact with the customers the most therefore seen as the face of the company . The hire end toy store Williams worked at lacked diversity and the few colored employees that worked there were discriminated against. Williams noticed how the customers tended to be disrespectful to the colored cashiers, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Applying for a Master´s in Microbial Biotechnology Essay Program: Master s in Microbial Biotechnology Statement of Purpose Having pursued relevant projects, courses and considering my aptitude, I find myself interested in life sciences and more specifically in Microbiology. I believe that pursuing Masters in Microbial Biotechnology at North Carolina State University will help me to widen my knowledge, hone my technical and managerial skills and provides me an opportunity to contribute to cutting edge research in the field and contribute to its growth in Industry. Consistently a top student in school, I developed an interest in science and technology, particularly during the formative years of my schooling. Being among the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our approach was mainly based upon the studies of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) from a jellyfish Aequorea victoria. Later, in the fall break, I got selected for the short term internship in Globion India Pvt.Ltd Hyderabad, India. I worked on Growth curve studies of chick embryo propagated Infectious Bronchitis Virus under the guidance of Dr. Sophia. The training was basically aimed at learning laboratory techniques in microbiology and molecular biology. Working in a group of highly motivated individuals was a gratifying scientific experience. The fact that I was able to perform well in the projects and at the same time enjoy the work, motivated me to pursue my research interests. In the spring of my second year, along with few of my friends, I intended to work on a project to present it in the International Bio molecular design competition (BIOMOD) 2012 held at Wyss Institute, Harvard University, USA. It eventually led to the formulation of my third year summer Internship in the lab of Dr. Yamuna Krishnan at National Centre for Biological Sciences (ncbs), India. We worked on a project chemically triggered release of molecular cargo encapsulated within the DNA icosahedron . The project aimed at controlled release of the encapsulated cargo in the DNA icosahedron with spatial and temporal control aided by molecular cues i.e. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Indian Peoples And The Challenge Of Spanish Conquest Summary Steven J. Stern s text, Peru s Indian Peoples and the Challenge of Spanish Conquest, highlights from beginning to end Spain s conquest of the Andean people while articulating the transformation of the relationship between these two peoples. He illustrates how Spain s efforts toward colonialism of the Andes, transformed the natives from a self sufficient group of people into an oppressed caste system known as Indians. Additionally, he introduces the idea that the Spanish needed to break the indigenous and gain their favor in order successfully establish dominance over them and their land. While arguing this, he offers several facts, which contradict the black legend associated with the Spanish and their means of conquest. In chapter two of Stern s text, he discusses the initial phases of the Spanish conquest of the Andean people. According to the text, in 1532, 168 conquistadores defeated and captured Atahualpa, the Emperor of the Incas (Stern p 27). It is possible that the Spanish were able to do this because of their advance weaponry and overall combat skills. This is in addition to the fact that according to class discussions Atahualpa wanted an audience with the Spanish as a ploy to capture the Spanish. The Spanish were then able to capture Atahualpa, as they were already in his vicinity. Stern expands upon the capture of the Incan Emperor saying that the Andean people were in fact impressed with the Spanish as a result of this as well as their power and good fortune ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Monarch Butterflies Population Decline The population numbers of the beloved Monarch Butterfly are rapidly decreasing, and scientists are working hard this September to save the species. Monarch butterflies depend solely on the milkweed plant to survive. Milkweed, however, has been disappearing like crazy due especially to increased use of the weed killer Roundup over the past ten to twenty years. That, combined with more general trends of habitat loss, various effects of climate change, and challenges like the drought in California, has spelled out around a ninety percent population decline for monarchs in the past twenty years. Scientists currently estimate a global population of around 33 million monarch butterflies, down from over one billion in the past. Monarch Migration Season ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning mix/wp/2015/08/05/are monarch butterflies really being massacred a new study says its a lot more complicated than it seems/) Monarch butterflies are one of the only two way migratory species other than birds. Every spring, they embark on a 3,000 mile journey north from the mountains of Mexico and return in the fall. The migration can make it a little harder to accurately estimate population numbers; even so, the severity of the decline is no accounting slip up. September marks the start of the southbound butterfly migration season, and scientists are capitalizing on the timing to bring awareness to the species. There have been petitions in the past to include the monarch butterfly on the endangered species list, and though they aren t currently on it (which is good), their status is carefully ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Pathos Single Sex Education The article Single Sex Education published by The Washington Times states the importance of emphasizing single sex education and the advantages that come with studying in it. According to the article, single sex education is taking public school students to a new level, providing them with a greater variety of academic opportunities ( Single Sex Education , 2003). The purpose of the article is to educate its audience, specifically the schools, to adopt the single sex education strategy because it leads to improvement in the performance of students, increases the college acceptance rates and also reduces the number of teen pregnancies. Through these arguments, the article makes use of pathos by appealing to the emotions of the parents whose daughters have been pregnant during schools and schools that have had to deal with such cases. The article makes use of pathos by stating that single sex education leads to a decrease in the disciplinary cases and an improvement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It makes use of logos to state that single sex education leads to development of sexism in schools by promoting the idea that males and females have different classrooms because they have different intellects. According to the article, children who interact mostly with the same gender peers develop increasingly narrow skill sets and interest (Biglor and Eliot, 2012). The purpose of the article is to educate the readers about the wrong and biased ideas on which people are promoting single sex education and to know about the disadvantages of studying in such an environment. The tone of the article is persuasive and challenging. The article has presented some strong points in opposition of single sex education by stating that instead of segregating the society based on gender we should make use of coeducation to model a truly egalitarian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Marriage Is A Unique Social Institution Marriage is a unique social institution that could be interpreted and defined in a variety of forms and characterizations. In an emotional aspect, marriage can be generalized as being in a romantic love relationship in which it is legally monogamous. Although sharing an emotional bond with a significant other is important, there are several factors that must be taken into consideration when making a decision into getting married. A couple must understand the depths of marriage in terms of survival. This emphasizes the realistic aspect of marriage which involves money. Affording a house, a family, and the necessary items to accommodate the institution can accumulate. With the right education and career, middle and upper class couples divorce rates have decreased, their marital happiness is consistent along with family structure. This paper will demonstrate the influential factors of pursuing marriage and the importance of social class and status when deciding on entering into marriage. Marriage is a socially approved courtship between two individuals in which the relationship involves sexual and economic benefits that is assumed to be permanent and includes mutual rights and obligations. A social institution, as defined by Jonathan Turner, is a complex of positions, roles, norms, and values lodged in particular types of social structures and organizing relatively stable patterns of human activity with respect to fundamental problems in producing life sustaining resources, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Security Log Examples Description of Detection Application (EventlD Log): While the role of reaction has traditionally been assumed by the system or network manager, we start by programming the IDS which operate online and in real time to behave either reactively or proactively to assure that fraud has become under control. So, reactive means to point and respond to the detection of an intrusion by, for example, terminating the suspect process, disconnecting the offending user, or modifying a router filter list. Secondly, a proactive would not wait to flag an intrusion, nonetheless would instead take pre emptive countermeasures; it might, for example, actively interrogate all existing user processes, perhaps using counterfeit Trojan utilities, and terminate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the next step of catching the fraud, the application helps to narrow down interesting traffic worked like its diagnosing networking issues by logging events from all providers. When assisted support or further troubleshooting is necessary, the improved network trace logs can enable developers and support professionals to quickly isolate network activities and view the combined event data and packet captures in a single file, grouped by a network task and the related network activity. The output file, the messages will provide the Log Analytics where it offers predefined of common event log names. You can find the full name of user, time of access, privilege used. The logon type field indicates the kind of logon that occurred. The most common types are 2 (interactive) and 3 (network). Using Event ID is just one way, where the EventlD is a rich database of logging events. However, it s not the only way of detecting and monitoring network traffic for fraud or intrusion. There are an open source tools and paid software, nevertheless we offer our suggestion for whom love programming and creative way. This solution came based on variety researches and experiment that held back in our school Bowie State University, as we are pursuing the perspective of being updated with technology, we also welcoming of the old research cause all what we have today its based of invested yesterday mistakes and flows. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Pros And Cons Of American History Essay American history is a very important subject in our education, therefore, this vital topic shouldn t be thought of as scary. By learning our country s history, we understand the society we live in, the changes that occurred, and inspire us to do better. For better understanding of the subject some teachers believe that students will benefit from thinking American history as a story , while others look down on that idea. There are several pros and cons for the idea for thinking history as a story . Some people look at history as a boring subject, but that s because they haven t thought of it like a marvelous tale of action, drama, tragedy, and whole lot of chaos. By thinking of it that way, it will make the subject much more interesting. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Auditor Independence On A Corporation s Financial... Independence Introduction Auditors provide comfort and assurance regarding a corporation s financial position and its financial statements. The assurance field centers upon one common trait: trust. Trust is vital to an auditor because investors must feel confident that the financial statements accurately reflect the company s financial standing. Auditor independence is the backbone behind the perceived trust and comfort an auditor provides while examining the financial statements. If an auditor impairs independence, how can an investor ensure that he or she is relying upon accurate information? Since trust is an essential part of the auditor investor relationship, the government and accounting oversight boards have taken several measures ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By applying the most restrictive set of independence rules one improves the likelihood of impairment because as restrictiveness increases it becomes increasingly difficult to comply with the rules. In essence, one is being conservative in his or her application of the most restrictive set of rules. (REPHASE) PCAOB and AICPA The PCAOB and AICPA function in similar ways but differ in one core department. Title I of the Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 created the PCAOB and states the purpose of the group is, ... to oversee the audit of public companies that are subject to securities laws, and related matters, in order to protect the interests of investors and further public interest in the preparation of informative, accurate and independent audit reports... (Sarbanes Oxley Act 2002). The bill continues detailing the duties of the PCAOB throughout nine sections in Title I of the act. These duties include establishing or adopting standards including ethics and independence. It is also important to note that the PCAOB operates independently and its members are not considered agents of the Federal Government. However, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) maintains oversight authority over the PCAOB, including the approval of the Board s rules, standards and budget (About the PCAOB). In contrast, the AICPA oversees the audit of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Board Of Indian Commissioners On April 10th, 1869, the United States Congress established the Board of Indian Commissioners. This establishment authorized the President of the United States to organize a board of ten or less people to oversee all aspects of Native American policy. The Board of Indian Commissioners was a committee that advised the United States federal government on Native American policy. The committee also had the purpose to inspect the supplies that were delivered to Indian reservations to ensure that the government fulfilled the treaty obligations to tribes. President Ulysses S. Grant wanted to come up with a new policy, which would be more humane, for Native American tribes. The policy would be known as the Peace Policy, which aimed to be free of political corruption. The Peace Policy was prominent on Native American reservations, where Christian Churches and the Office of Indian Affairs, would provide Native Americans with moral Indian agents who would establish churches and schools, teach agriculture. Therefore, creating the sense of civilizing and/or Americanizing. Within the Board of Indian Commissioners, annual reports were commenced. One of these reports, The Seventeenth Annual Report of the Board of Indian Commissioners of 1885, is an extremely contradictory document, which attempts to dismantle traditions, treat Native Americans in an inhumane manner, and regress any progress the United States government had with Native Americans. The committee of 1885, headed by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The African Bush Elephant Essay African Elephant The African Bush Elephant, Loxodonta has adapted to suit its harsh environment. They can be found in most of Zimbabwe and Botswana. The rainfall in Botswana mainly occurs in December, January and February which is the wet season. There is 600mm of rain in the north east of Botswana and 200mm in the drier south west. (Siyabona Africa, 2014, stated) Adaptations: Limbs Skeleton An elephant has a large skull to use as a weapon when competing with other elephants over territory or for the female elephants to protect their young from intruder elephants. Skin and thermoregulation: Elephant are thicked skin on some areas of the body, this is known as pachyderms. Their skin is up to 1 inch thick in most areas but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elephants have 8 molar teeth which work at any one time and they are located at the top and bottom of the mouth. The other 16 teeth they don t use as they are worn, got rid of or aren t ready to be used yet as they haven t been made. They have enamel ridges in their teeth. The elephant s lower jaw moves back and forth when they chew. Both sexes of elephant have two tusks, these are known as incisor teeth. Male tusks are well seen as they are long whereas female tusks are small and tucked inside a pocket in the jaw so have no use. Male tusks are used for fighting with another bull over the right to mate with another female and to defend their territory. Their also used for digging and foraging for food. Over the years evolution has taken place as male bulls tusks have dropped in size due to them being poached. Digestive System: Elephants are hindgut fermenters due to the surrounding foods which they consume being high in fibre such as shrubs, tree branches, bark, roots and soil, the large intestines reach up to 19 metres long including the enlarged caecum so that microorganisms within it can break down the cellulose in these foods. They have a large stomach to store the large amounts of vegetation which they consume. They eat tough, course plant matter, in order for this to be
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  • 50. Mexicans, Chicanos, Mexican Americans Mexicans, Chicanos, Mexican Americans, Indigenous, and more are just a few of the terms used to refer to people of Mexican descent. Many Hispanics attempt to enter the United States in search of a better life and to have an enjoyable way of life. However, living in constant fear of being deported and consistently being judged simply because of one s color, or the inability to communicate in English; that does not sound like the American dream. Typically, people have real reasons to emigrate to the United States, and it is in great part due to necessity. Most people have families they leave behind because they need money in order to survive and have food on the table every day, they see the United States as the solution to their problem. On another note, the 1960 s movements emerged during the Civil Rights era, in order to earn justice and rights for Mexican Americans in the United States. After years of being ignored, Mexicans decided to take a stand through the help of activists, hoping to attain victories for the Chicano community. Overall, after constant oppression, Chicanos fought back all the harsh treatment through the Chicano Movement arguing for a broad section of issues; however, nowadays many racial problems continue to exist, such as SB 1070 and HB 2281, which were polemical bills classified as racial attacks; they were directly aimed towards Mexicans. The Chicano Movement arose during the Civil Rights era; it was a cultural and political movement, in order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Apollo 13 Essay On Teamwork Apollo 13 Essay Apollo 13 showed teamwork in many ways. First of all, the team of astronauts had to prepare together to show that they were able to handle being in space. They had to go through multiple simulations together until they could successfully fly the shuttle. Unfortunately one team member got sick so they had to change the team a bit. They were upset they didn t get their original teammate but they showed great teamwork and learned to work with their new addition. The team at the command center also showed great teamwork. They had to work together to prepare the astronauts for their journey to space. When crisis hit, they worked together to try and get things fixed. They completed calculations and checked with each other to make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Chlamydia Pathophysiology Chlamydia Pathophysiology Is a common STD that can infect both men and women. It can cause serious, damage to a woman s reproductive system, making it difficult for her to get pregnant later on. Chlamydia can also cause a potentially fatal ectopic pregnancy. Sign/Symptoms Is known as a silent infection. Women with symptoms may notice An abnormal vaginal discharge A burning sensation when urinating Symptoms in men can include A discharge from their penis A burning sensation when urinating Pain and swelling in one or both testicles Transmission You can get chlamydia by having vaginal, anal, or oral sex with someone who has chlamydia. If your sex partner is male you can still get chlamydia even if he does not ejaculate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Giardia Pathophysiology Giardia is a microscopic parasite that can infect people or animals. These parasites get into the intestinal tract of its host where it lives until it passes through to the outside in the feces. This is where the parasite can affect another person or animal. Signs/Symptoms Diarrhea Gas Stomach or abdominal cramps Upset ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...