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Sudan Famine
Sudan, also known as North Sudan and officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in
northeastern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea, Eritrea, and Ethiopia to the east,
and South Sudan to the south. Sudan was founded in Jan 01, 1956 with a population of 40.23 million
since 2015, Sudan also, declared independence on July 9th, 2011. Since 1998, Sudan has been in a
severe famine partially caused by the two year drought that occurred before the famine, however this
horrific event is mainly due to the countries governments and their self seeking interests. With the help
of the international aid, the breach to end severe starvation worldwide has somewhat moved forward
but, the conditions are still critical. The question ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Due to these severe issues, wealthier more developed nations have made it their responsibility to
eliminate some of these issues by donating and providing aid to them. But, many attempts have had a
negative outcome due to the interest of their government. Although it is the responsibility of the
developed countries to aid and help the global poor, due to the severe long term effect that poverty has
had, the donators, would eventually impoverish themselves to sacrifice their luxury to meet such a
moral
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Does the Assessment of Risk Factors Prevent the...
I will be writing this essay using a clinical question, which I formulated. My clinical question is based
upon Does the assessment of risk factors prevent the development of pressure ulcers in hospitalised
patients. I will be discussing and analysing my questions and findings from reliable, current, valid and
trustworthy sources found within five articles based on the subject of pressure ulcers. All articles are
based on quantitative research undertaken. From the findings of a good, current, reliable, valid or
trustworthy research is the basis for maintaining high standards of care and all nurses must use
practice based on the most up to date evidence (NMC 2008). It is now an important part of nursing to
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The final results were narrowed down by the titles and publications from any date after the year 2000.
All the results were selected by reading through the extracts which outline the aims, objective, design
and methodology that were relevant to the search.
|Author and Year |Journal |Type of Study |Purpose |Sample |Design |Data |Key Findings |
| | | | | | |Collection | |
|Kaitani, Tokunaga, Matsui and Sanada |Journal of |Quantitative |To identify |606 bed |Prospective
|Skin condition|There was no |
| |Clinical | |risk factors |tertiary care |cohort study |assessment |relationship |
| |Nursing | |for pressure |hospital | | |between pressure|
| | | |ulcer | | | |ulcer |
| | | |development in | | |
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Portrait Photography Made Simple By Balal Rizvi
Portrait Photography Made Simple
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Expert Author Balal Rizvi
Becoming a portrait photographer is one of the toughest tasks a photographer can face. This form of
photography is the most challenging and requires a complete mastering of the art. Now, don t let this
scare you away because if you have the passion and the intent you can overcome anything. It is always
thought that a studio is required for portrait photography. However, it is not true as more than half of
portraits are shot outdoors. Environmental portraits allow you to show the subject as well as the
surroundings. Even if you don t have a great studio you can flourish in the art by photographing in
parks, beaches and open fields.
A best size of a portrait image is the one that can be enlarged to the size of 11x14 inches. If the size is
any smaller, the face of the person will be too small and it will not be considered a portrait. You have
to understand some photography techniques to get on top of the game. You will need the help of a low
ISO, prime lenses, tripods and a mid range DSLR camera.
When shooting in a studio you need to make sure
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Essay on Michelangelo Buornarriti
Michelangelo Buonarroti was one of the greatest artists of all time. Many people all over the world
throughout history have admired his work and he is possibly the most renowned artist of all time.
Michelangelo completed many artistic pieces during his lifetime, and he did them very beautifully and
in a very inspiring way. Michelangelo Buonarroti was born on March 6, 1475 in the city of Caprese,
Italy, just outside of Florence. Michelangelo s mother died in 1481 when he was at an early age.
Because of this and the fact that his father was governor of his village, Michelangelo was sent to live
in the home of a stonecutter. His family then moved to Florence, Italy. At the age of ten, Michelangelo
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In 1492, when Michelangelo was 17 years old, Lorenzo died and the school broke up. After Lorenzo s
death, Michelangelo worked mainly independently for rulers and religious leaders in Italy. His first
commission was for three marble figures for the tomb of St. Dominic in 1494. Michelangelo left
Florence and fled to Bologna before Charles VIII invaded Florence. It was here in Bologna that
Michelangelo carved an angle for the tomb. He returned to Florence for a short time in 1495 and
carved the Cupid and a St. John. On June 25 of the following year, Cardinal Riario invited
Michelangelo to Rome. It is here that Michelangelo gained recognition. In 1497, he carved the
drunken Bacchus, which is one of the two first important pieces in his career. The next year he carved
his second marble figure called The Pieta for St. Peter s Cathedral. The Pieta was a beautifully carved
and finished statue of the dead Jesus lying across Mary s lap. Many consider it the greatest work of his
early years. Michelangelo created a sculpture so complex and difficult at the age of only 24 that many
artists could never figure out how he did it. On August 16 of 1501, he was commissioned to complete
a sculpture to stand in the Piazza Della Signora. The city of Florence gave Michelangelo a huge block
of marble. It was with this that he carved the 14 foot, 3 inch David. The David was also one of his
most famous
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Hospice And Palliative Care Organization
Introduction According to the National Hospice and Palliative Care organization, in 2011, an
estimated 1.651 million patients received services from hospice care, while 1,059,000 patients passed
away from this form of care in the same year (NHPCO pdf, 2012). Hospice end of life cares
mission/goal is to provide compassionate care for patients and their families who are living with a life
limiting illness. This type of medical service gives expert medical care, pain management, and
emotional and spiritual support (NHPCO, 2016). End of life care is beneficial for ones well being
while they are passing away. Giving someone a peaceful and warm environment to spend their final
life moments in. This form of end of life care is something that most people can relate to as many
friends and family members have gone through this process. Hospice care is delivered to many
patients, residents, and in general people all around the world, having many factors that go into
hospice such as the requirements to receive hospice, the care team and the levels of care one receives,
all of these factors are extremely important when it comes to the care for one s life, family member, or
friend.
Hospice 101 There are many factors that go into hospice services, not just the basic cares that one
would assume. According the U.S. National Library of Medicine, hospice care helps people with
illnesses that cannot be cured and who are nearing death. The goal is to give comfort and peace
instead of a cure
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Female Genital Mutilation
Female genital mutilation (FGM) also known as female circumcision is a tradition passed down from
generation to generation occurring all around the world affecting millions of women and young girls.
FGM is controversial matter most prevalent in Africa (Ahanonu and Victor, 2014). To this day it s
estimated that about 28 African countries still practice this ritual including Nigeria (Ahanonu and
Victor, 2014). In the past twenty years there has been a worldwide increased interest in FGM due to its
multiplicity and lifelong effects. Some people believe FGM violates basic human rights where others
believe this ritual is required to increase their chances of marriageability and that this practice is a
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Even though FGM is a controversial topic and many oppose it I feel Ahanonu and Victor were able to
effectively analyze their audience. The authors were able to appeal to the readers especially mothers
by eliciting feelings through connotative meanings and emotional tone (Purdue OWL: The Rhetorical
Situation). When reading this article I thought about what I would do if I were in this situation.
Whether I agree with FGM or not the authors made me feel empathy for the mothers and feel that they
are doing what they think is best for their daughters. Data analyzed from the study showed that 44.2%
of the mothers felt by getting their daughters circumcised they were preventing them from becoming
promiscuous, preserving their virginity, preventing premarital sex and increasing their chances of
marriageability. 30.5% of the mothers believed getting circumcised would promote their daughters to
be faithful to their spouses (Ahanonu and Victor,
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A New Age of Music Piracy
Andrew Vaccarezza
Dr. Keith Bohm
Music 129, section 2
12 July 2007
A New Age of Music Piracy
A thief can be defined in many different ways. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English
Language states a thief is one whom commits theft. So one might ask, what exactly is theft? Theft is
defined as the felonious taking and removing of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful
owner of it (The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language). Now most people who
participate in music piracy do not consider themselves thieves. The definition of a theft is flawed in
many ways. Most of the time people do not contain on factor of being a thief, this factor is depriving
the rightful owner of the property stolen. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is the Piracy Deterrence and Education Act that is being considered in the House Judiciary
Subcommittee on Intellectual Property. This act would mostly attack peer to peer networks and force
the FBI and the U.S. Copyright Office to develop anti piracy programs (AFM). Since 2003 the RIAA
has aggressively pursued music pirates on the internet who have contributed to a substantial amount of
illegal downloading. They have won hundreds of guilty pleas averaging a reported $3000 per case
settlement (Dean). RIAA President, Cary Sherman stated the legal actions taken by the record
companies have been effective in educating the American public that illegal file sharing of
copyrighted material has significant consequences. Consumers are increasingly attracted to the host of
compelling legal online music alternatives. These lawsuits help to foster an environment that provides
a level playing field for these services to succeed. Without leaders such as Cary Sherman, the fight
against music piracy would fail along with the music industry.
Although there are many people and organizations involved in the fight against music piracy, there are
many road blocks standing in the way. In 1984 there was a Supreme Court ruling which protected
Sony Betamax from being held liable for circulating copyright violations through the use of video
cassette recorders. The courts ruled that the recorders had
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Iren Irene Adler
In this society women s roles are secondary to men women are there to raise the kids, protect them and
take care of the house. While talking to Holmes Watson states that the man who first finds himself
master of his own establishment (219). Watson considers himself as a master of his establishment, by
stating that he hints that his family is under him, not equals, and must obey his command. In another
instance Holmes explains to Watson what woman s instinct in an emergency is by saying, A married
woman grabs at her baby, an unmarried one reaches for her jewelry box (233). The married woman
reaches for a baby and not a jewelry box. He did not say an unmarried woman reaches for her baby
but she would reach for a jewelry box. Therefore, showing how generalized women s roles are in this
society.
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Haim G. Ginott s Congruent Communication Model of Discipline
Congruent Communication Model of Discipline In 1971, Haim G. Ginott developed congruent
communication model that highlights the critical role of communication in discipline. Ginott believes
that the teacher is the influential element in the classroom and is like a parent that holds the authority
to make or break a students personality (Charles, 2011; Ginott, 1971).
Ginott s Key Ideas
1. Discipline: Discipline is a series of little successes.
2. Self Discipline: The most important element is a teacher s own self discipline.
3. Sane Messages: Address the situation not the students personality.
4. Congruent Communication: Teachers use congruent communication that is harmonious with
students own feelings.
5. Students Character: Teachers at their worst attack and label students characters.
6. Model Behavior: Teacher should model the behavior they expect to observe in their students.
7. Invite Cooperation: Inviting collaboration from students is greatly preferable to challenging it.
8. Express Anger: Teacher express anger but in appropriate ways.
9. Labeling the Disabling: Labeling students disables them.
10. Sarcasm: Sarcasm is almost always dangerous.
11. Perils of Praise: Avoid the perils of praise.
Congruent Communication
Congruent Communication means addresses situations, not students character or personality. Ginott
emphasized those teachers at their best, using congruent communication (Manning and Bucher, 2001;
Morris, 1996).
1. Do not advocate, moralize, enforce
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Essay about Half the Sky
1) How would you convey the message of the book Half the Sky to family, friends, and colleagues?
This book is a crucial dose of reality for those of us that are spoiled by the comforts we have grown
used too. Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn explain in the book Half the Sky why empowering
women in the developing world is ethically right and extremely vital.It is a gripping story of how
customs and culture have historically oppressed women. The strength of the human rights movement
and of actual change across all cultures is going to be asteadfast task of courageous women who give
themselves permission to say no to so many years of unthinkable tyrannical cultural customs and fight
for a new way of life. Many of us close our eyes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Mahabouba was affected by gender discrimination because she was female. Females are not treated as
equals in these types of countries. Mahabouba is from Western Ethiopia, a country that is poor and has
been ravaged time again by famine, genocide, and war. Only a fourth of all children regularly go to
school. School is free, but schoolbooks, school supplies and school clothes are not. (Abagond,
2009)Mahabouba s aunt did not educate her and instead treated her like a servant. In the Ethiopian
countryside, if a young man has an eye on a girl but doesn t have a bride price, or if he doubts the girl
s family will accept him, then he and several friends kidnap, the girl, and he rapes her. (Kristof,
Nicholas D and WuDunn, Sheryl, 2009)This improves his bargaining position because he has ruined
her and she will find it difficult to marry anyone else. 6) How is gender discrimination in the United
States different from the discrimination women and girls face in Half the Sky ? How is it similar?
During the early history of the United States, a man virtually owned his wife and children as he did his
material possessions. However, women in America fought to change that and now we have laws like
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to protect us while women in countries like Ethiopia, India,
Thailand, etc. do not. According to the Council on Women and Girls, attacks on women by their
intimate partners have fallen since the passage of the Violence
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How Does Heart Of Darkness Affect Joseph Conrad s...
Upon first glance, Joseph Conrad s novella Heart of Darkness appears to tell the tale of a riveting
adventure which tackles issues such as imperialism, race, and corruption. Charles Marlow, a British
man, is part of the ivory trading industry in the heart of Africa. Naturally, one would point to the
colonization and its implications in their analysis of this work. I argue, however, that beyond the
standard topics as previously mentioned lie insight into Conrad s perception of gender and women.
Furthermore, both the male and female characters in Heart of Darkness reveal the gender biases and
societal sexism held by Joseph Conrad. In order to accomplish this, I will explore three ways in which
Heart of Darkness excludes the female experience, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the same way that the African perspective is silenced and disregarded, British women are also
overlooked as nonsensical and morally corrupt. Through the imperialistic ventures, Kurtz robs the
Africans of their voice and autonomy. Similarly, the British women are denied voices, agency, and
even names. We are only given Marlow s bias and unfair assessment of women. The parallel between
imperialism and women in Heart of Darkness is highlighted by Martine Hennard Dutheil De la
Rochère in her work Heart of Darkness as a Modernist Anti Fairy Tale. She writes Heart of Darkness
can thus be read as a deeply ambivalent reflection on the collaboration between imperial and
patriarchal structures: it represents colonial exploitation as inseparable from the feminine and yet
justifies the exclusion of women in the name of a feminine ideal that Marlow attempts to preserve (De
la Rochere, 8). In order to perpetuate his patriarchal idealism of women, he cages them and prevents
any substantial female representation. Women in Heart of Darkness are nothing more than slaves to
their male counterpart s patriarchal efforts in the same way that the African population is regarded as
no more than an object in an economic
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Tensions between the French and English speaking Canadians.
Tensions between the French and English speaking Canadians has been a topic issue for quite some
time now. Throughout the years it has been questioned as to wether or not the French and English
speaking Canadians have the potential ability to be together as a nation. Various votes have been held
in order to try and establish what the people of Canada feel about this situation. However, the history
of the English and French speaking Canadians prove that Canada is an impossible nation. Foreign
Policies, such as the Naval Services Bill, the Boer War and Conscription all contribute to why Canada
is an impossible nation. Political Issues involving the Constitution Act, 1982, the Referendum Act
Two, 1995 and the Clarity Act are three other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The unilateral partition of the constitution and the refusal of other provinces to back Quebec further
alienated French Canadians. Consequently, this endured the tensions
between the nation to rise even higher than they already were because it had been stated that many
provinces didn t agree with the French Canadians and that made them subsequently bitter. Many agree
that it is getting to the point that Quebec should separate from Canada. One in three Canadians support
this statement. That is where the Referendum Act Two, 1995, takes a role in the dispute over French
and English speaking Canadians. After voting on it, the English speaking Canadians prepare to keep
Quebec in Canada. Yet, 32% said that they d rather see Quebec leave. When asked how they d vote if
another referendum took place with the same question, 49% of the people voted yes, and 42% of the
people voted no. While another referendum on secession is not the wish of the people of Canada or
some of the people in Quebec, the stated intention is to get Quebec independence. The Clarity Act was
the PQ s plans to hold another referendum. They want to create a winning conditions and that is what
they intend to do. The government of Canada has the right and obligation to indicate what, in a
referendum on secession, it would consider to be a clear majority on a clear question. In conclusion it
is proved that due to the Constitution Act,
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Examples Of Memory Distrust Syndrome
Memory Distrust Syndrome
This article talks about how some people will confess to a crime they did not commit because they
force themselves to believe that they did the crime but have no recollection of it.. Memory Distrust
Syndrome is a term that describes a person s susceptibility during an interrogation to take
responsibility in the crime on account of them distrusting their own memory. These people have had
preceding memory impairments, and use this to convince themselves that they are the guilty party
(Gudjonsson, Sigurdsson, Sigurdardottir, Steinthorsson, Sigurdardottir, 2014). This condition was
based off of three criminal cases, with the first case about a man who suspected of murder. He had a
previous manslaughter conviction and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
False confessions that fall under coerced internalized correlate most with memory distrust
(Gudjonsson et al., 2014). Memory distrust on some instances is internally caused, but is most
commonly a result induced by police over the course of a lengthy and forcefully influential
interrogation. These interrogations break down the suspect s denial and opposition, using drawn out,
cunning and repetitive interviewing that could potentially make the suspect distrust their memory and
falsely confess to a crime they did not commit (Gudjonsson et al., 2014). It concerns me that police
are so eager and set on a particular person being guilty, that they would rather force the potentially
innocent person into falsely confessing instead of listening to their alibi and reconsidering a new
suspect. This research is immensely important to both psychology and law because no man should be
imprisoned for a crime he or she did not commit, and no man should be manipulated into confessing
to a crime to escape a strenuous situation. It is also rather unsettling to know that some men or women
who committed crimes, no matter the degree, are walking free because the law failed in catching the
actual
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Video And Image Data, Statistical, And Textual Data Essay
Introduction What happened to the good old days when accounting records were all manual, now they
are almost completely digital? Accounting records are records of financial transactions, or of events
expressed in monetary terms, made for the purposes of accounting (Accounting Dictionary 2014).
Although such records are historically physical, they are now almost exclusively digitized. For
example, in 2000, about 25 percent of all stored information was digital, whereas currently more than
98 percent of this information is electronic (Cukier and Mayer Scho¨nberger 2013). Data streams
fueled much of this shift because automatic sensor devices and machine to machine communications
continuously generate data (Warren, Moffitt, Byrnes, 2015). This paper will look at some of the Big
Data being implemented today. Regardless of ow anyone feel, Big Data s a thing that is not going
away. This paper will look at Video and Image Data, Audio Data, Textual Data, Managerial
Accounting. Big Data as a Supplement Video and Imaging Data People have had televisions in their
home for many years. However, I remember mom talking about the first television that she ever saw, it
was a small box with a black and white picture. These methods can add important information to
accounting records including (1) surveillance footage to reveal when and how many times a restricted
access area is entered, (2) workplace video to track worker productivity (e.g., who is spending too
much time
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Comparing Shakespeare s Othello with Conrad s Heart of...
Comparing Shakespeare s Othello with Conrad s Heart of Darkness
It is often that when we read great works of literature we come across similar themes. Authors use
powerful ideas that they believe will move their readers and relate to them so they become engaged in
the words written. William Shakespeare and Joseph Conrad were amazing writers of their times and
even though their works were written almost 300 years apart, both, Othello and Heart of Darkness,
have coinciding themes.
The major theme that both Shakespeare and Conrad tackled was racism and the concept of whites
versus blacks. The play Othello tells the story of a black general by the name of Othello and the
betrayal, lies, and deception that comes about when marrying a ... Show more content on
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He uses derogatory and offensive remarks that devalue people of color and make them out to be
savages. Chinua Achebe, a well known writer, talked about Joseph Conrad s Heart of Darkness,
entitled An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad s Heart of Darkness. Throughout his essay, Achebe
notes how Conrad set Africa up as a foil to Europe, (Achebe) while he also projects the image of
Africa as the other world . Africa is said to be a prehistoric world. Conrad described this land as non
advanced and inferior to the western countries.
Another theme that was portrayed by both Othello and Heart of Darkness was that of good versus evil.
What was ironic about this theme was that it was somewhat opposite and strange for the time period
they were both written in. In both works it seemed as if blacks were seen as the good and innocent
while the whites were seen on the evil side. African heritage is usually portrayed in a negative light
and it was not the case in these pieces. Othello was looked as somewhat of a black hero and Iago was
considered the white nemesis. Iago s deceitful ways brings light to Othello s true character, a great
general and man. Conrad shows the Africans as innocent victims to the white man s chaos. The white
men, even though they are shown more powerful, are the ones seen in the dark.
Racism and good versus evil come down to the idea of the white man versus the black man. These
ideas have been in and out of
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My Observation Of Being A Teacher In Middle School
My time observing at Martin Luther King Jr Middle school was such a learning experience. As a
future teacher I learned a lot about myself. For one, I learned that being a teacher in a Title 1 school is
not for me. Our course text in chapter 4 stated that there is a shortage in the right kinds of teachers in
urban communities. The book is absolutely right. When it comes to kids in Title 1 schools and urban
communities it takes a special kind of teacher to deal with the issues that appear in those kids. A
teacher must be willing to put in extra time to work with the kids and be strong enough to deal with
their rough exteriors. Ms. Hill emphasized that idea to me. I ll be honest, I have the cultural
background to work with Title 1 kids, but I do not have the personality for it. The kids that I observed,
would tear me down and send me running if I were their teacher because I am far too sensitive and I
am a pushover at this time in my life. I would love to work with Title 1 students eventually, but I know
that I have a lot of growing to do as an educator before that happens. From this experience, I also
learned that when I become a teacher, I want my students to like me as a person but that I also want to
them to give me the utmost respect. I feel that I can best do this by really getting to know my students,
feeding into their interests, and by building a personal connection with them so that they know that I
care about them and what happens to them. At the same time, for
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Analysis Of The Book The Shadow Snatchers
After the storm was over, a group of dissatisfied kids had gotten together to discuss the weather. They
wanted the weather to be as other cities. James the librarian son told the group about a story his
grandfather told him many times during bedtime. His grandfather shared a story about a mystical
legend of people called the Shadow Snatchers . The Shadow Snatchers were a mythical tribe that
believed in the ritual of snatching children shadows. The Priest would catch a child sleeping and cast a
spell to steal their shadow. The kids thought the story was amusing. James told them about a book in
the library that tells the story about the Shadow Snatchers. Cindy who mother was the town mayor
suggested they should get the book and read more about the story. As Cindy was finishing her
remarks, Paul who played on the school football team hollered out and said, that is the answer. Every
body looked at Paul with curiosity. Isabel who mother worked for the mayor, said, what is the answer?
Paul told them the planned he thought about. Paul shared with them that they should steal the ground
hog shadow so no more prediction can be made. With the ground hog shadow missing, they can have
an early spring and more fun during the warm weather. Isabel said to Paul that is the dumbest ideal we
ever heard of from you. Our parents would kill us doing something like that besides it is only a legend.
James said, no it is true my grandfather swear to me before his death. The children decided
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Disability Rights Movement
Disability has been a difficult topic of society for years. Many people find discomfort in the presence
of the disabled and many feel pity for those who are disabled. Back in the 1800s, the disabled were
perceived as unable to contribute to society, often forced to undergo sterilization, and forced into
institutions and asylums ( A Brief History ). In fact, this treatment of the disabled and mentally ill has
been persistent until somewhat recently, when the Civil Rights movement took place, and those with
disabilities decided to take a stand for their rights. Although people with disabilities continue to face
difficulties in finding jobs, legitimizing their opinion, having the right to vote, and choosing whether
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To address the issue of educational rights of the disabled, the Individuals with Disabilities Education
Act (IDEA), passed in 1975, established that disabled children had the right to ...a free appropriate
public education, [and] the right to that education in the least restrictive environment (National
Council on Disability 2000: 28). The Americans with Disabilities Act, passed in 1990, is arguably the
greatest achievement of the Disability Rights Movement. The act greatly expanded the provisions of
the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 1978 amendments, and the IDEA. President Bush, at the signing of the
act, proclaimed that it will ensure that people with disabilities are given the basic guarantees for which
they have worked so long and so hard: independence, freedom of choice, control of their lives, the
opportunity to blend fully and equally into the rich mosaic of the American mainstream (President
George
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Rosemary Dobson s The TigerAndYoung Girl At A Window
The process of discovery refers to the perception created upon experiencing the unfamiliar and
redefining what is familiar. Discovery can be achieved through unexpected means or deliberate
expeditionary, whether it be tangible or a fragment of our thoughts/imagination/emotions. Poems The
Tiger and Young Girl At A Window by Rosemary Dobson and poem Invictus by William Ernest
Henley thoroughly explore this concept via their ideology of human nature and its effect on discovery.
Rosemary Dobson s The Tiger delicately examines the notion of discovery as a medium of freedom,
relating back to her own mental captivity similar to a tiger in a cage. The extended metaphor allows
careful analysis of the sub lying plot describing a poet s sense of discovery through their imagination.
Through Dobson s use of emotive language in smouldering with rage, the audience can better
understand the poet s deeply felt emotion, being unable to write to her heart s content. Behind the
black barred page further accentuates, assisted by the alliteration, the statement s metaphoric value of
remaining captive under frustration and oppression, destroying any belief or hope of achieving
freedom to discover. Additionally, the hyperbole in the celestial frame of He rakes the sky and
stars...and is not done, emphasises the search and will to discover, explaining that Dobson will do
anything for her freedom, in order to achieve self gratification. The extended metaphor is resolved in
the final
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Jack Harkness, A Time Traveler
Perhaps you have heard of Jack Harkness, a time traveler, a friend of Doctor Who and the main
character of BBC s Torchwood series. A favorite character of the audiences when first introduced,
Jack s character was outwardly light hearted and funny, but underneath lay his anger and ruthlessness.
Eventually, the series came to a head when Jack had to pick: kill his grandson, or, kill 10% of the earth
s children. BBC s plot alludes to principles found in Niccolo Machiavelli s The Prince. Published in
1513, The Prince intensely holds that achieving a goal is paramount, and therefore validates the
methods used, regardless of their morality. We in 2015 would commonly recognize this idea as the
ends justify the means . This idea has raised questions and scenarios that continually push the bound
of morality. Should you be a government whistleblower? Is it acceptable to sacrifice your grandchild
or any child to save the world? We never have the same answer to these questions. Certain are yes and
others are no, but never all yes or all no, because the ends do justify the means when the goal s
positive benefits to society outweigh the moral negative of the actions taken. We will examine the
different points in two main points, justified and unjustified action. Justified action occurs when the
benefits of the goal significantly outweighs the moral costs of achievement. Additionally, the benefit
must positively affect multiple people. Unlike Machiavelli stance, where personal power is
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A Social Examination On The Cold War
Brittany O Neill
May Paper
Elaine Tyler takes a social examination on the war against communism in the book, Homeward
Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era. May portrays the idea that the nuclear family
structure was a way to amplify resistance against communism. The exterior threat of communism
during the postwar and the Cold War era caused for interrelationships within marriages to become a
longer and more stable environment. Compared to the previous book we read as a class, May takes a
deeper look into history and finds geopolitical reasoning for the events of the postwar age. The
interpersonal that May connects to the Cold War era allows for the reader to gain a broader concept of
how society affected change.
First within each book read this semester, each author takes a unique view on the Cold War. In John
Gaddis s The Cold War: A New History, Gaddis takes a series of books on the Cold War, condenses
them and is able to give a fresh synopsis of the Cold War. His topics are broad and give a clear
overview of the Cold War. He looks upon the leaders of the Cold War, including Joseph Stalin, Ronald
Reagan, Nikita Khrushchev and others to find reasoning on the outcome of the Cold War. His story
looks at the foreign policies of each country and dissects reasoning for the events that occurred during
the time.
In comparison to John Gaddis, May s book has more social and domestic view on the Cold War.
Gaining statistics and knowledge of the individuals that lived
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The Effects Of Excessive Amounts Of Preservatives On The Food
There are numerous problems going on in America currently; some have more attention than others.
The declining health due to a poor diet in America is one problem that is recently receiving more
attention, as it should. However, a major factor is being overlooked. Excessive amounts of additives
placed in food is a problem. These additives are causing numerous health problems that are literally
killing us. I am bringing up the idea that we need to demand the government and FDA to better
monitor what goes into our food. Consumers also need to demand a change. This means choosing not
to buy preserved food, cutting back on the unnatural foods, and supporting farmer s markets. In this
paper, I will argue that the excessive amounts of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Just like it is easy and quick to buy and consume preserved foods, it easier to make them this way. By
adding preservatives, producers are able to lengthen the amount of time that they are still considered
safe to eat. They are also used to add coloring, flavoring, and vitamins or minerals that the food would
otherwise be lacking. There are two types of additives, natural and unnatural. Natural additives are
items such as salt, sugar, and vinegar. Unnatural additives are monosodium glutamate (a food
enhancer), benzoic acid (a preservative used in fruit juices), and food stabilizers such as gums and
waxes (H.S. Jeon). In addition to these, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing about
3,000 more additives such as these in our food.
Excessive amounts of additives in our food is a problem that is not receiving enough attention from
the government. Companies also seem unconcerned with the problem because they are able to make
large amounts of money by selling items in larger packs. The shelf life of food is extended due to the
preservatives, which means it is cheaper for the consumer as well. Rather than having to buy food
continuously because it spoils, families are now able to buy food that will last for long amounts of
time, which means they will have to buy less.
Some argue that preservatives in our food is not as big of a problem as we are making it to be. To
provide some information on the
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Essay On Female Oppression In The Yellow Wallpaper
The Yellow Wallpaper : The Epidemic of Female Oppression
Neurasthenia is a medical condition characterized by lassitude, fatigue, headache, and irritability,
associated chiefly with emotional disturbance. The disorder can cause tiredness, fatigue, and extreme
stress or anxiety leading to oppression of a being. Oppression causes the separation of oneself from
society due to large amounts of anxiety. In the story The Yellow Wallpaper , the protagonist is
suffering from an illness that is said to be cured by her moving away from society and living in the
country for a few months with her husband. The short story is written by a nineteenth century feminist
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, who relates to the protagonist because she also feels the ... Show more
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She doesn t say how old the child is but still addresses it as a baby, but being separated from the baby
is ideal especially due to her illness. Her being placed in an old nursery often will give her thoughts on
how she wants to hold the baby and how she misses her child. All of the action and suspense of the
story arises within the four walls of the narrator s bedroom, a former nursery and playroom with bars
on its window (Miskolcze 3). This can be showing that women are forced to take care of children and
that s all they can do. The irony of her being placed in a nursery shows that women are always taking
care of something in the nursey. The nursery is described much like a prison with bars on the windows
and the bed is also nailed to the ground and impossible to move. The narrator spends most of her time
in this room because she is usually in bed and this is a big cause for her breakdown due to the ugly
wall paper. She hates the wall paper; it infuriates her. The paper is a weird yellow color and has a very
ugly pattern. The wallpaper later symbolizes her oppression and is eventually torn down representing
her breaking through and fighting it
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Uptake Use And Effectiveness Of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis...
The main reliable source of information for this dissertation was secondary data. A research conducted
by international clinical research center, department of Global, university of Washington formed the
basis of this research. The project was determining the uptake, use and effectiveness of pre exposure
prophylaxis for HIV negative persons with partners living with HIV. Related to this study was another
research conducted by the same researchers but this time they investigated antiretroviral prophylaxis
for HIV 1 prevention among heterosexual men and women. In another study conducted by AIDS
(London), the study was based on determining effectiveness and safety of HIV pre exposure
prophylaxis for all populations. A study conducted by Emory ... Show more content on
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Operations for the intervention was designed to mirror implementation strategies employed in public
clinics so as to develop a scalable delivery approach.
The clinics recruited HIV serodiscordant couples through referrals from voluntary counselling and
testing centers, antenatal clinics and ART clinics. Community outreach events were also conducted
and this promoted couples based HIV testing.
The couples were of ≥ 18 years of age. Besides this they were sexually active and were to remain as a
couple for at least one year. When the couples were being enrolled, the HIV negative partners had
never used PrEP before. They also had a normal renal function, were not pregnant or breast feeding
and were not infected with hepatitis B virus. For the HIV positive partners, they were not using ART
at the time of enrollment. If the HIV positive partner had WHO stage III or HIV disease condition that
required immediate need for ART, the couples were excluded.
STUDY PROCEDURE
The couples were to attend study visits together for a period of 24 months whereby a series of couples
based HIV prevention counselling, including condoms use and management of sexually transmitted
infections were delivered.
Participants were required to undergo monthly visits, which included dispensation of 30 days of study
medication, collection of the previous month s unused mediation, assessment of any side
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My Life Of A Refugee
From 1991 over one sixth of Bhutan s people flee their country and take a shelter in Nepal, India and
other countries around the world. The large populations of Bhutanese refugee are called lhotshamps,
an ethnic group, who were forced to leave their country in the early 1990s. Among 105,000 Bhutanese
I m one of them. I was born in a hut made of bamboo, food rations, and dirt roads. We are hostile,
unsettled, unsure of who we are and what future held for us. I often think can we ever able to get rid
out of the tag called refugee would my life ever changed, while ongoing tussled between mind and
outside world finally in 2008 United States open a door for us to settled in the United States a
promised land with full of struggle in 2009 we came here at Grand Forks. As I was growing up in the
refugee camp I have seen a countless number of violence, crimes, injuries, and rebuff that words can t
be described. Most importantly death of people from a disease that can be a cure if, we have enough
facilities such as, advanced medical training and hospitals. Although during my early childhood I have
seen so much of maltreatment and practices, I always thought of having a career in health related
profession because I wanted to invest and improve the lives of individuals so that their children don t
have to orphans, forced to work when their parent died, nor they have to beg for food. When I was 10
years old, my friend and I were trying to climb up the mango tree and I step in
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Summary Of On Not Stealing The Blue Estuaries
Throughout Julia Alvarez s, On Not Stealing the Blue Estuaries, the speaker makes a self discovery
about herself and what it is she is going to do with her life after this moment. This poem is an
unearthing for the speaker and is full of other discoveries about what it is she finds she is destined for.
The author uses imagery, figurative language and selection of detail in order to describe her
discoveries, which to her is discovering that she wants to be a write poetry. As this poem begins the
speaker is wandering around a bookstore and comes upon a book, which captivates her attention,
which she uses imagery to describe, Your book surprised me on the bookstore shelf swans gliding on a
blue black lake. As readers continue the poem, she describes the book with more imagery, putting a
clear picture of the book, making readers imagine what it is the book looks like, the swans posed on a
placid lake. Blurred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As a matter of fact, when she first sees the book she uses much detail when she says, the swans posed
on a placid lake, your name blurred underwater sinking to the bottom she uses much detail to just
describe the font cover of the book. The speaker continues to describe the cover of the book and the
swans which cover it, the swans posed on the cover, their question mark necks arced over.. here she
illustrated a picture of what the swans necks looked like to her, the swans dipped their alphabet necks.
The speaker was able to use much detail when describing not only the book, but when she was writing
she uses much detail to describe her discovery of love of writing, I could almost feel the blue waters
drawn into the tip of my pen. Here the speaker uses much detail in describing how it is the author feels
about the book. Here discoveries are very well conveyed by the persuasive selection of detail
describing what it is she was destined to
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Examples Of Suffering In King Lear
Wisdom through suffering
Aeschylus words;
Even in our sleep, pain which cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart until, in our own despair,
against our will, comes wisdom are as true today as when he spoke them. Philosopher s have always
established that the pursuit of wisdom is a worthy endeavour albeit extremely difficult. The cost of
acquiring wisdom is of a great magnitude; it can only be acquired through suffering. By the process of
suffering it becomes possible for one to understand their own mistakes as well as acquire a better
understanding of the world around them. The notion that wisdom can only be acquired through
suffering manifests itself through the life of Shakespeare s character, King Lear, whose passage to
wisdom is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Immediately after King Lear awakens, he sees his daughter Cordelia next to him and exclaims Thou
art a soul in bliss; but I am bound/Upon a wheel of fire, that mine own tears/Do scald like molten lead.
(4.7.46 48) King Lear feels a great shame and cannot face Cordelia after becoming aware of how
much he has wronged her. Moreover King Lear s wisdom allowed him to have a realization of the
nature of his daughters as he expresses to Cordelia that for your sisters/Have as I do remember, done
me wrong:/You have some cause, they have not (4.7.73 74). King Lear now recognizes that Cordelia
is the one who truly loves him. King Lear is also in a state of humility as he accepts his status as
simply Cordelia s father by referring to himself in the first person instead of with the royal we . In his
humility, King Lear also realizes how much he was wronged Cordelia and tells her that he will kneel
down/And ask of thee forgiveness (5.3.10 11). Although King Lear acquires wisdom, he must now
bear the burden of his past actions; he admits that he is a very foolish fond old man (4.7.60). He now
understands that not only did his arrogance bring suffering to himself, he brought suffering onto
others. When Cordelia dies, King Lear can no longer accept the grave consequences of his past
foolishness and his heart ceases to beat. Unfortunately, King Lear s wisdom arrived at a time where it
was too late for him
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Research Paper On Ergonomics
1. Introduction
Ergonomics is an interdisciplinary field of study that seeks to design tools and equipment for
optimizing the interface between humans and systems [1]. Ergonomics is also known as the process of
understanding and improving human communications with types of products, equipment,
environments, and systems. Ergonomics principles are used to improve the fit between the worker and
the workplace. Targets for ergonomics improvement are divided into two broad categories which are
physical issues, such as reaches and exertion, and cognitive issues, such as mental overload and
confusing displays [2].
Many theories, principles, methods, and data relevant to the workstation design have been generated
through ergonomics research over the years. Poor workstation design can lead to fatigued, frustrated,
and hurting workers [3]. As a result, the productivity of the product and quality will decrease [4].
Often in an industry, the workstation is designed in an arbitrary manner [1], giving little consideration
to the anthropometric measurements of the anticipated user. Small changes in workstation dimension
can have a considerable impact on worker productivity, and occupational health and safety. Inadequate
posture from an improperly designed workstation causes static muscle efforts and then eventually
resulting in acute ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
VMI refers to the simple examination of a component for detects using the human eyes and is aided
by artificial tools. VMI is usually used because it is simple, easy to apply and quickly carried out, but
good eyesight, concentration and also illumination. However, TT Electronic Sdn Bhd, which located
in Kuantan, Malaysia has some problem with VMI. At VMI, the major problem that occurred is an
inappropriate workspace that can increase fatigue to the workers, especially on the chin
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What Does a “Political Economy” Approach to Study of the...
Creative and Cultural Industries, MA Module: HUP057N What does a political economy approach to
study of the Creative and Cultural Industries involve? What are its advantages and disadvantages? ID:
10048001 Anastasia Davydova 1. Introduction The intention of this paper is to define what we mean
by political economy? What does this approach involve to study the Creative and Cultural Industries
and what its advantages and disadvantages. This work will search through definitions, different
schools and historical periods to better understand the background of Political Economy. Also this
approach will be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He believed that minimal role of state in the economy and whether people act out of self interest will
benefit to the society. Invisible hand will regulate the market which at once satisfies self interest and
the needs of the community. Hence Smith s considered political economy as the study of wealth
generation . (Babe 2009: 14) Karl Marx with other economists worked on Labour theory of Value
(Babe: 14) believing that workers have rights to be paid for their work (labour). This is another
important characteristic of classical political economy. But on the other hand he claimed that (to be in
opposition to Adam Smith s theory) free market polarises wealth where rich people get richer and poor
get even poorer. So the public ownership of the means of production is the only way of equal
distribution of wealth. People act out unity and for the good of society. Neoclassical Political
Economy is all about consumers taste and preferences which is valued and preferred more than labour.
Class does not matter at all, but everyone is a consumer and cultural goods and services became
treated as commodity. In this neoclassical period of political economy the main question is how
humans want be most satisfied? And how markets function at the best? (Hesmondhalgh 2007)
Economics became essentially a mathematical deductive system in stark contrast to classical political
economy, which was fully engaged with the
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Classifying Different Types of Shoppers
In today s world things are a lot different than the way they used to be. People are becoming much
more alert and aware of things that are going on around them. Many people do not enjoy doing things
that other people enjoy. It can be a win or lose situation. There are some things in life that people have
to do whether they want to or not. Throughout many different places many people have to go do this
on a daily basis. Lots of men usually do not want to be involved. It is usually left for the women to
take over. There are very many types of shoppers that people deal with on a daily basis, they are
different in many ways such as, children, young adults, and senior citizens.
By all means, shopping can be difficult for children for many reasons. To start, they are very
impatient. They do not want to wait for their parents to get done shopping, whatever they want they
expect to get it now.. When checking out at the register everything is in their reach. They are then
grabbing things and throwing that in the cart as well. Also, it is difficult with children shopping
because sometimes they can be combative. If a child does not get what they want then they will most
of the time throw themselves down and have a tantrum. It makes the parents look so bad, as well as
the child who is acting out. It is not good to be combative because then someone may get hurt. After
all, children shoppers do not care how much anything cost. They will just pick any and everything up
and place
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  • 2. Sudan Famine Sudan, also known as North Sudan and officially the Republic of the Sudan, is a country in northeastern Africa. It is bordered by Egypt to the north, the Red Sea, Eritrea, and Ethiopia to the east, and South Sudan to the south. Sudan was founded in Jan 01, 1956 with a population of 40.23 million since 2015, Sudan also, declared independence on July 9th, 2011. Since 1998, Sudan has been in a severe famine partially caused by the two year drought that occurred before the famine, however this horrific event is mainly due to the countries governments and their self seeking interests. With the help of the international aid, the breach to end severe starvation worldwide has somewhat moved forward but, the conditions are still critical. The question ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to these severe issues, wealthier more developed nations have made it their responsibility to eliminate some of these issues by donating and providing aid to them. But, many attempts have had a negative outcome due to the interest of their government. Although it is the responsibility of the developed countries to aid and help the global poor, due to the severe long term effect that poverty has had, the donators, would eventually impoverish themselves to sacrifice their luxury to meet such a moral ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Does the Assessment of Risk Factors Prevent the... I will be writing this essay using a clinical question, which I formulated. My clinical question is based upon Does the assessment of risk factors prevent the development of pressure ulcers in hospitalised patients. I will be discussing and analysing my questions and findings from reliable, current, valid and trustworthy sources found within five articles based on the subject of pressure ulcers. All articles are based on quantitative research undertaken. From the findings of a good, current, reliable, valid or trustworthy research is the basis for maintaining high standards of care and all nurses must use practice based on the most up to date evidence (NMC 2008). It is now an important part of nursing to actively participate in research ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The final results were narrowed down by the titles and publications from any date after the year 2000. All the results were selected by reading through the extracts which outline the aims, objective, design and methodology that were relevant to the search. |Author and Year |Journal |Type of Study |Purpose |Sample |Design |Data |Key Findings | | | | | | | |Collection | | |Kaitani, Tokunaga, Matsui and Sanada |Journal of |Quantitative |To identify |606 bed |Prospective |Skin condition|There was no | | |Clinical | |risk factors |tertiary care |cohort study |assessment |relationship | | |Nursing | |for pressure |hospital | | |between pressure| | | | |ulcer | | | |ulcer | | | | |development in | | | ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Portrait Photography Made Simple By Balal Rizvi Portrait Photography Made Simple By Balal Rizvi | Submitted On April 20, 2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Balal Rizvi Becoming a portrait photographer is one of the toughest tasks a photographer can face. This form of photography is the most challenging and requires a complete mastering of the art. Now, don t let this scare you away because if you have the passion and the intent you can overcome anything. It is always thought that a studio is required for portrait photography. However, it is not true as more than half of portraits are shot outdoors. Environmental portraits allow you to show the subject as well as the surroundings. Even if you don t have a great studio you can flourish in the art by photographing in parks, beaches and open fields. A best size of a portrait image is the one that can be enlarged to the size of 11x14 inches. If the size is any smaller, the face of the person will be too small and it will not be considered a portrait. You have to understand some photography techniques to get on top of the game. You will need the help of a low ISO, prime lenses, tripods and a mid range DSLR camera. When shooting in a studio you need to make sure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on Michelangelo Buornarriti Michelangelo Buonarroti was one of the greatest artists of all time. Many people all over the world throughout history have admired his work and he is possibly the most renowned artist of all time. Michelangelo completed many artistic pieces during his lifetime, and he did them very beautifully and in a very inspiring way. Michelangelo Buonarroti was born on March 6, 1475 in the city of Caprese, Italy, just outside of Florence. Michelangelo s mother died in 1481 when he was at an early age. Because of this and the fact that his father was governor of his village, Michelangelo was sent to live in the home of a stonecutter. His family then moved to Florence, Italy. At the age of ten, Michelangelo was called back home with his four ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1492, when Michelangelo was 17 years old, Lorenzo died and the school broke up. After Lorenzo s death, Michelangelo worked mainly independently for rulers and religious leaders in Italy. His first commission was for three marble figures for the tomb of St. Dominic in 1494. Michelangelo left Florence and fled to Bologna before Charles VIII invaded Florence. It was here in Bologna that Michelangelo carved an angle for the tomb. He returned to Florence for a short time in 1495 and carved the Cupid and a St. John. On June 25 of the following year, Cardinal Riario invited Michelangelo to Rome. It is here that Michelangelo gained recognition. In 1497, he carved the drunken Bacchus, which is one of the two first important pieces in his career. The next year he carved his second marble figure called The Pieta for St. Peter s Cathedral. The Pieta was a beautifully carved and finished statue of the dead Jesus lying across Mary s lap. Many consider it the greatest work of his early years. Michelangelo created a sculpture so complex and difficult at the age of only 24 that many artists could never figure out how he did it. On August 16 of 1501, he was commissioned to complete a sculpture to stand in the Piazza Della Signora. The city of Florence gave Michelangelo a huge block of marble. It was with this that he carved the 14 foot, 3 inch David. The David was also one of his most famous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Hospice And Palliative Care Organization Introduction According to the National Hospice and Palliative Care organization, in 2011, an estimated 1.651 million patients received services from hospice care, while 1,059,000 patients passed away from this form of care in the same year (NHPCO pdf, 2012). Hospice end of life cares mission/goal is to provide compassionate care for patients and their families who are living with a life limiting illness. This type of medical service gives expert medical care, pain management, and emotional and spiritual support (NHPCO, 2016). End of life care is beneficial for ones well being while they are passing away. Giving someone a peaceful and warm environment to spend their final life moments in. This form of end of life care is something that most people can relate to as many friends and family members have gone through this process. Hospice care is delivered to many patients, residents, and in general people all around the world, having many factors that go into hospice such as the requirements to receive hospice, the care team and the levels of care one receives, all of these factors are extremely important when it comes to the care for one s life, family member, or friend. Hospice 101 There are many factors that go into hospice services, not just the basic cares that one would assume. According the U.S. National Library of Medicine, hospice care helps people with illnesses that cannot be cured and who are nearing death. The goal is to give comfort and peace instead of a cure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Rhetorical Analysis Of Female Genital Mutilation Female genital mutilation (FGM) also known as female circumcision is a tradition passed down from generation to generation occurring all around the world affecting millions of women and young girls. FGM is controversial matter most prevalent in Africa (Ahanonu and Victor, 2014). To this day it s estimated that about 28 African countries still practice this ritual including Nigeria (Ahanonu and Victor, 2014). In the past twenty years there has been a worldwide increased interest in FGM due to its multiplicity and lifelong effects. Some people believe FGM violates basic human rights where others believe this ritual is required to increase their chances of marriageability and that this practice is a transition from adolescents into adulthood ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though FGM is a controversial topic and many oppose it I feel Ahanonu and Victor were able to effectively analyze their audience. The authors were able to appeal to the readers especially mothers by eliciting feelings through connotative meanings and emotional tone (Purdue OWL: The Rhetorical Situation). When reading this article I thought about what I would do if I were in this situation. Whether I agree with FGM or not the authors made me feel empathy for the mothers and feel that they are doing what they think is best for their daughters. Data analyzed from the study showed that 44.2% of the mothers felt by getting their daughters circumcised they were preventing them from becoming promiscuous, preserving their virginity, preventing premarital sex and increasing their chances of marriageability. 30.5% of the mothers believed getting circumcised would promote their daughters to be faithful to their spouses (Ahanonu and Victor, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A New Age of Music Piracy Andrew Vaccarezza Dr. Keith Bohm Music 129, section 2 12 July 2007 A New Age of Music Piracy A thief can be defined in many different ways. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language states a thief is one whom commits theft. So one might ask, what exactly is theft? Theft is defined as the felonious taking and removing of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful owner of it (The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language). Now most people who participate in music piracy do not consider themselves thieves. The definition of a theft is flawed in many ways. Most of the time people do not contain on factor of being a thief, this factor is depriving the rightful owner of the property stolen. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the Piracy Deterrence and Education Act that is being considered in the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property. This act would mostly attack peer to peer networks and force the FBI and the U.S. Copyright Office to develop anti piracy programs (AFM). Since 2003 the RIAA has aggressively pursued music pirates on the internet who have contributed to a substantial amount of illegal downloading. They have won hundreds of guilty pleas averaging a reported $3000 per case settlement (Dean). RIAA President, Cary Sherman stated the legal actions taken by the record companies have been effective in educating the American public that illegal file sharing of copyrighted material has significant consequences. Consumers are increasingly attracted to the host of compelling legal online music alternatives. These lawsuits help to foster an environment that provides a level playing field for these services to succeed. Without leaders such as Cary Sherman, the fight against music piracy would fail along with the music industry. Although there are many people and organizations involved in the fight against music piracy, there are many road blocks standing in the way. In 1984 there was a Supreme Court ruling which protected Sony Betamax from being held liable for circulating copyright violations through the use of video cassette recorders. The courts ruled that the recorders had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Iren Irene Adler In this society women s roles are secondary to men women are there to raise the kids, protect them and take care of the house. While talking to Holmes Watson states that the man who first finds himself master of his own establishment (219). Watson considers himself as a master of his establishment, by stating that he hints that his family is under him, not equals, and must obey his command. In another instance Holmes explains to Watson what woman s instinct in an emergency is by saying, A married woman grabs at her baby, an unmarried one reaches for her jewelry box (233). The married woman reaches for a baby and not a jewelry box. He did not say an unmarried woman reaches for her baby but she would reach for a jewelry box. Therefore, showing how generalized women s roles are in this society. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Haim G. Ginott s Congruent Communication Model of Discipline Congruent Communication Model of Discipline In 1971, Haim G. Ginott developed congruent communication model that highlights the critical role of communication in discipline. Ginott believes that the teacher is the influential element in the classroom and is like a parent that holds the authority to make or break a students personality (Charles, 2011; Ginott, 1971). Ginott s Key Ideas 1. Discipline: Discipline is a series of little successes. 2. Self Discipline: The most important element is a teacher s own self discipline. 3. Sane Messages: Address the situation not the students personality. 4. Congruent Communication: Teachers use congruent communication that is harmonious with students own feelings. 5. Students Character: Teachers at their worst attack and label students characters. 6. Model Behavior: Teacher should model the behavior they expect to observe in their students. 7. Invite Cooperation: Inviting collaboration from students is greatly preferable to challenging it. 8. Express Anger: Teacher express anger but in appropriate ways. 9. Labeling the Disabling: Labeling students disables them. 10. Sarcasm: Sarcasm is almost always dangerous. 11. Perils of Praise: Avoid the perils of praise. Congruent Communication Congruent Communication means addresses situations, not students character or personality. Ginott emphasized those teachers at their best, using congruent communication (Manning and Bucher, 2001; Morris, 1996). 1. Do not advocate, moralize, enforce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay about Half the Sky 1) How would you convey the message of the book Half the Sky to family, friends, and colleagues? This book is a crucial dose of reality for those of us that are spoiled by the comforts we have grown used too. Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn explain in the book Half the Sky why empowering women in the developing world is ethically right and extremely vital.It is a gripping story of how customs and culture have historically oppressed women. The strength of the human rights movement and of actual change across all cultures is going to be asteadfast task of courageous women who give themselves permission to say no to so many years of unthinkable tyrannical cultural customs and fight for a new way of life. Many of us close our eyes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mahabouba was affected by gender discrimination because she was female. Females are not treated as equals in these types of countries. Mahabouba is from Western Ethiopia, a country that is poor and has been ravaged time again by famine, genocide, and war. Only a fourth of all children regularly go to school. School is free, but schoolbooks, school supplies and school clothes are not. (Abagond, 2009)Mahabouba s aunt did not educate her and instead treated her like a servant. In the Ethiopian countryside, if a young man has an eye on a girl but doesn t have a bride price, or if he doubts the girl s family will accept him, then he and several friends kidnap, the girl, and he rapes her. (Kristof, Nicholas D and WuDunn, Sheryl, 2009)This improves his bargaining position because he has ruined her and she will find it difficult to marry anyone else. 6) How is gender discrimination in the United States different from the discrimination women and girls face in Half the Sky ? How is it similar? During the early history of the United States, a man virtually owned his wife and children as he did his material possessions. However, women in America fought to change that and now we have laws like Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to protect us while women in countries like Ethiopia, India, Thailand, etc. do not. According to the Council on Women and Girls, attacks on women by their intimate partners have fallen since the passage of the Violence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Does Heart Of Darkness Affect Joseph Conrad s... Upon first glance, Joseph Conrad s novella Heart of Darkness appears to tell the tale of a riveting adventure which tackles issues such as imperialism, race, and corruption. Charles Marlow, a British man, is part of the ivory trading industry in the heart of Africa. Naturally, one would point to the colonization and its implications in their analysis of this work. I argue, however, that beyond the standard topics as previously mentioned lie insight into Conrad s perception of gender and women. Furthermore, both the male and female characters in Heart of Darkness reveal the gender biases and societal sexism held by Joseph Conrad. In order to accomplish this, I will explore three ways in which Heart of Darkness excludes the female experience, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the same way that the African perspective is silenced and disregarded, British women are also overlooked as nonsensical and morally corrupt. Through the imperialistic ventures, Kurtz robs the Africans of their voice and autonomy. Similarly, the British women are denied voices, agency, and even names. We are only given Marlow s bias and unfair assessment of women. The parallel between imperialism and women in Heart of Darkness is highlighted by Martine Hennard Dutheil De la Rochère in her work Heart of Darkness as a Modernist Anti Fairy Tale. She writes Heart of Darkness can thus be read as a deeply ambivalent reflection on the collaboration between imperial and patriarchal structures: it represents colonial exploitation as inseparable from the feminine and yet justifies the exclusion of women in the name of a feminine ideal that Marlow attempts to preserve (De la Rochere, 8). In order to perpetuate his patriarchal idealism of women, he cages them and prevents any substantial female representation. Women in Heart of Darkness are nothing more than slaves to their male counterpart s patriarchal efforts in the same way that the African population is regarded as no more than an object in an economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13.  Tensions between the French and English speaking Canadians. Tensions between the French and English speaking Canadians has been a topic issue for quite some time now. Throughout the years it has been questioned as to wether or not the French and English speaking Canadians have the potential ability to be together as a nation. Various votes have been held in order to try and establish what the people of Canada feel about this situation. However, the history of the English and French speaking Canadians prove that Canada is an impossible nation. Foreign Policies, such as the Naval Services Bill, the Boer War and Conscription all contribute to why Canada is an impossible nation. Political Issues involving the Constitution Act, 1982, the Referendum Act Two, 1995 and the Clarity Act are three other ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The unilateral partition of the constitution and the refusal of other provinces to back Quebec further alienated French Canadians. Consequently, this endured the tensions between the nation to rise even higher than they already were because it had been stated that many provinces didn t agree with the French Canadians and that made them subsequently bitter. Many agree that it is getting to the point that Quebec should separate from Canada. One in three Canadians support this statement. That is where the Referendum Act Two, 1995, takes a role in the dispute over French and English speaking Canadians. After voting on it, the English speaking Canadians prepare to keep Quebec in Canada. Yet, 32% said that they d rather see Quebec leave. When asked how they d vote if another referendum took place with the same question, 49% of the people voted yes, and 42% of the people voted no. While another referendum on secession is not the wish of the people of Canada or some of the people in Quebec, the stated intention is to get Quebec independence. The Clarity Act was the PQ s plans to hold another referendum. They want to create a winning conditions and that is what they intend to do. The government of Canada has the right and obligation to indicate what, in a referendum on secession, it would consider to be a clear majority on a clear question. In conclusion it is proved that due to the Constitution Act, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Examples Of Memory Distrust Syndrome Memory Distrust Syndrome This article talks about how some people will confess to a crime they did not commit because they force themselves to believe that they did the crime but have no recollection of it.. Memory Distrust Syndrome is a term that describes a person s susceptibility during an interrogation to take responsibility in the crime on account of them distrusting their own memory. These people have had preceding memory impairments, and use this to convince themselves that they are the guilty party (Gudjonsson, Sigurdsson, Sigurdardottir, Steinthorsson, Sigurdardottir, 2014). This condition was based off of three criminal cases, with the first case about a man who suspected of murder. He had a previous manslaughter conviction and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... False confessions that fall under coerced internalized correlate most with memory distrust (Gudjonsson et al., 2014). Memory distrust on some instances is internally caused, but is most commonly a result induced by police over the course of a lengthy and forcefully influential interrogation. These interrogations break down the suspect s denial and opposition, using drawn out, cunning and repetitive interviewing that could potentially make the suspect distrust their memory and falsely confess to a crime they did not commit (Gudjonsson et al., 2014). It concerns me that police are so eager and set on a particular person being guilty, that they would rather force the potentially innocent person into falsely confessing instead of listening to their alibi and reconsidering a new suspect. This research is immensely important to both psychology and law because no man should be imprisoned for a crime he or she did not commit, and no man should be manipulated into confessing to a crime to escape a strenuous situation. It is also rather unsettling to know that some men or women who committed crimes, no matter the degree, are walking free because the law failed in catching the actual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Video And Image Data, Statistical, And Textual Data Essay Introduction What happened to the good old days when accounting records were all manual, now they are almost completely digital? Accounting records are records of financial transactions, or of events expressed in monetary terms, made for the purposes of accounting (Accounting Dictionary 2014). Although such records are historically physical, they are now almost exclusively digitized. For example, in 2000, about 25 percent of all stored information was digital, whereas currently more than 98 percent of this information is electronic (Cukier and Mayer Scho¨nberger 2013). Data streams fueled much of this shift because automatic sensor devices and machine to machine communications continuously generate data (Warren, Moffitt, Byrnes, 2015). This paper will look at some of the Big Data being implemented today. Regardless of ow anyone feel, Big Data s a thing that is not going away. This paper will look at Video and Image Data, Audio Data, Textual Data, Managerial Accounting. Big Data as a Supplement Video and Imaging Data People have had televisions in their home for many years. However, I remember mom talking about the first television that she ever saw, it was a small box with a black and white picture. These methods can add important information to accounting records including (1) surveillance footage to reveal when and how many times a restricted access area is entered, (2) workplace video to track worker productivity (e.g., who is spending too much time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Comparing Shakespeare s Othello with Conrad s Heart of... Comparing Shakespeare s Othello with Conrad s Heart of Darkness It is often that when we read great works of literature we come across similar themes. Authors use powerful ideas that they believe will move their readers and relate to them so they become engaged in the words written. William Shakespeare and Joseph Conrad were amazing writers of their times and even though their works were written almost 300 years apart, both, Othello and Heart of Darkness, have coinciding themes. The major theme that both Shakespeare and Conrad tackled was racism and the concept of whites versus blacks. The play Othello tells the story of a black general by the name of Othello and the betrayal, lies, and deception that comes about when marrying a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He uses derogatory and offensive remarks that devalue people of color and make them out to be savages. Chinua Achebe, a well known writer, talked about Joseph Conrad s Heart of Darkness, entitled An Image of Africa: Racism in Conrad s Heart of Darkness. Throughout his essay, Achebe notes how Conrad set Africa up as a foil to Europe, (Achebe) while he also projects the image of Africa as the other world . Africa is said to be a prehistoric world. Conrad described this land as non advanced and inferior to the western countries. Another theme that was portrayed by both Othello and Heart of Darkness was that of good versus evil. What was ironic about this theme was that it was somewhat opposite and strange for the time period they were both written in. In both works it seemed as if blacks were seen as the good and innocent while the whites were seen on the evil side. African heritage is usually portrayed in a negative light and it was not the case in these pieces. Othello was looked as somewhat of a black hero and Iago was considered the white nemesis. Iago s deceitful ways brings light to Othello s true character, a great general and man. Conrad shows the Africans as innocent victims to the white man s chaos. The white men, even though they are shown more powerful, are the ones seen in the dark. Racism and good versus evil come down to the idea of the white man versus the black man. These ideas have been in and out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. My Observation Of Being A Teacher In Middle School My time observing at Martin Luther King Jr Middle school was such a learning experience. As a future teacher I learned a lot about myself. For one, I learned that being a teacher in a Title 1 school is not for me. Our course text in chapter 4 stated that there is a shortage in the right kinds of teachers in urban communities. The book is absolutely right. When it comes to kids in Title 1 schools and urban communities it takes a special kind of teacher to deal with the issues that appear in those kids. A teacher must be willing to put in extra time to work with the kids and be strong enough to deal with their rough exteriors. Ms. Hill emphasized that idea to me. I ll be honest, I have the cultural background to work with Title 1 kids, but I do not have the personality for it. The kids that I observed, would tear me down and send me running if I were their teacher because I am far too sensitive and I am a pushover at this time in my life. I would love to work with Title 1 students eventually, but I know that I have a lot of growing to do as an educator before that happens. From this experience, I also learned that when I become a teacher, I want my students to like me as a person but that I also want to them to give me the utmost respect. I feel that I can best do this by really getting to know my students, feeding into their interests, and by building a personal connection with them so that they know that I care about them and what happens to them. At the same time, for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Analysis Of The Book The Shadow Snatchers After the storm was over, a group of dissatisfied kids had gotten together to discuss the weather. They wanted the weather to be as other cities. James the librarian son told the group about a story his grandfather told him many times during bedtime. His grandfather shared a story about a mystical legend of people called the Shadow Snatchers . The Shadow Snatchers were a mythical tribe that believed in the ritual of snatching children shadows. The Priest would catch a child sleeping and cast a spell to steal their shadow. The kids thought the story was amusing. James told them about a book in the library that tells the story about the Shadow Snatchers. Cindy who mother was the town mayor suggested they should get the book and read more about the story. As Cindy was finishing her remarks, Paul who played on the school football team hollered out and said, that is the answer. Every body looked at Paul with curiosity. Isabel who mother worked for the mayor, said, what is the answer? Paul told them the planned he thought about. Paul shared with them that they should steal the ground hog shadow so no more prediction can be made. With the ground hog shadow missing, they can have an early spring and more fun during the warm weather. Isabel said to Paul that is the dumbest ideal we ever heard of from you. Our parents would kill us doing something like that besides it is only a legend. James said, no it is true my grandfather swear to me before his death. The children decided ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Disability Rights Movement Disability has been a difficult topic of society for years. Many people find discomfort in the presence of the disabled and many feel pity for those who are disabled. Back in the 1800s, the disabled were perceived as unable to contribute to society, often forced to undergo sterilization, and forced into institutions and asylums ( A Brief History ). In fact, this treatment of the disabled and mentally ill has been persistent until somewhat recently, when the Civil Rights movement took place, and those with disabilities decided to take a stand for their rights. Although people with disabilities continue to face difficulties in finding jobs, legitimizing their opinion, having the right to vote, and choosing whether or not they receive or refuse ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To address the issue of educational rights of the disabled, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), passed in 1975, established that disabled children had the right to ...a free appropriate public education, [and] the right to that education in the least restrictive environment (National Council on Disability 2000: 28). The Americans with Disabilities Act, passed in 1990, is arguably the greatest achievement of the Disability Rights Movement. The act greatly expanded the provisions of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 1978 amendments, and the IDEA. President Bush, at the signing of the act, proclaimed that it will ensure that people with disabilities are given the basic guarantees for which they have worked so long and so hard: independence, freedom of choice, control of their lives, the opportunity to blend fully and equally into the rich mosaic of the American mainstream (President George ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Rosemary Dobson s The TigerAndYoung Girl At A Window The process of discovery refers to the perception created upon experiencing the unfamiliar and redefining what is familiar. Discovery can be achieved through unexpected means or deliberate expeditionary, whether it be tangible or a fragment of our thoughts/imagination/emotions. Poems The Tiger and Young Girl At A Window by Rosemary Dobson and poem Invictus by William Ernest Henley thoroughly explore this concept via their ideology of human nature and its effect on discovery. Rosemary Dobson s The Tiger delicately examines the notion of discovery as a medium of freedom, relating back to her own mental captivity similar to a tiger in a cage. The extended metaphor allows careful analysis of the sub lying plot describing a poet s sense of discovery through their imagination. Through Dobson s use of emotive language in smouldering with rage, the audience can better understand the poet s deeply felt emotion, being unable to write to her heart s content. Behind the black barred page further accentuates, assisted by the alliteration, the statement s metaphoric value of remaining captive under frustration and oppression, destroying any belief or hope of achieving freedom to discover. Additionally, the hyperbole in the celestial frame of He rakes the sky and stars...and is not done, emphasises the search and will to discover, explaining that Dobson will do anything for her freedom, in order to achieve self gratification. The extended metaphor is resolved in the final ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Jack Harkness, A Time Traveler Perhaps you have heard of Jack Harkness, a time traveler, a friend of Doctor Who and the main character of BBC s Torchwood series. A favorite character of the audiences when first introduced, Jack s character was outwardly light hearted and funny, but underneath lay his anger and ruthlessness. Eventually, the series came to a head when Jack had to pick: kill his grandson, or, kill 10% of the earth s children. BBC s plot alludes to principles found in Niccolo Machiavelli s The Prince. Published in 1513, The Prince intensely holds that achieving a goal is paramount, and therefore validates the methods used, regardless of their morality. We in 2015 would commonly recognize this idea as the ends justify the means . This idea has raised questions and scenarios that continually push the bound of morality. Should you be a government whistleblower? Is it acceptable to sacrifice your grandchild or any child to save the world? We never have the same answer to these questions. Certain are yes and others are no, but never all yes or all no, because the ends do justify the means when the goal s positive benefits to society outweigh the moral negative of the actions taken. We will examine the different points in two main points, justified and unjustified action. Justified action occurs when the benefits of the goal significantly outweighs the moral costs of achievement. Additionally, the benefit must positively affect multiple people. Unlike Machiavelli stance, where personal power is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. A Social Examination On The Cold War Brittany O Neill May Paper Elaine Tyler takes a social examination on the war against communism in the book, Homeward Bound: American Families in the Cold War Era. May portrays the idea that the nuclear family structure was a way to amplify resistance against communism. The exterior threat of communism during the postwar and the Cold War era caused for interrelationships within marriages to become a longer and more stable environment. Compared to the previous book we read as a class, May takes a deeper look into history and finds geopolitical reasoning for the events of the postwar age. The interpersonal that May connects to the Cold War era allows for the reader to gain a broader concept of how society affected change. First within each book read this semester, each author takes a unique view on the Cold War. In John Gaddis s The Cold War: A New History, Gaddis takes a series of books on the Cold War, condenses them and is able to give a fresh synopsis of the Cold War. His topics are broad and give a clear overview of the Cold War. He looks upon the leaders of the Cold War, including Joseph Stalin, Ronald Reagan, Nikita Khrushchev and others to find reasoning on the outcome of the Cold War. His story looks at the foreign policies of each country and dissects reasoning for the events that occurred during the time. In comparison to John Gaddis, May s book has more social and domestic view on the Cold War. Gaining statistics and knowledge of the individuals that lived ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Effects Of Excessive Amounts Of Preservatives On The Food There are numerous problems going on in America currently; some have more attention than others. The declining health due to a poor diet in America is one problem that is recently receiving more attention, as it should. However, a major factor is being overlooked. Excessive amounts of additives placed in food is a problem. These additives are causing numerous health problems that are literally killing us. I am bringing up the idea that we need to demand the government and FDA to better monitor what goes into our food. Consumers also need to demand a change. This means choosing not to buy preserved food, cutting back on the unnatural foods, and supporting farmer s markets. In this paper, I will argue that the excessive amounts of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just like it is easy and quick to buy and consume preserved foods, it easier to make them this way. By adding preservatives, producers are able to lengthen the amount of time that they are still considered safe to eat. They are also used to add coloring, flavoring, and vitamins or minerals that the food would otherwise be lacking. There are two types of additives, natural and unnatural. Natural additives are items such as salt, sugar, and vinegar. Unnatural additives are monosodium glutamate (a food enhancer), benzoic acid (a preservative used in fruit juices), and food stabilizers such as gums and waxes (H.S. Jeon). In addition to these, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is allowing about 3,000 more additives such as these in our food. Excessive amounts of additives in our food is a problem that is not receiving enough attention from the government. Companies also seem unconcerned with the problem because they are able to make large amounts of money by selling items in larger packs. The shelf life of food is extended due to the preservatives, which means it is cheaper for the consumer as well. Rather than having to buy food continuously because it spoils, families are now able to buy food that will last for long amounts of time, which means they will have to buy less. Some argue that preservatives in our food is not as big of a problem as we are making it to be. To provide some information on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay On Female Oppression In The Yellow Wallpaper The Yellow Wallpaper : The Epidemic of Female Oppression Neurasthenia is a medical condition characterized by lassitude, fatigue, headache, and irritability, associated chiefly with emotional disturbance. The disorder can cause tiredness, fatigue, and extreme stress or anxiety leading to oppression of a being. Oppression causes the separation of oneself from society due to large amounts of anxiety. In the story The Yellow Wallpaper , the protagonist is suffering from an illness that is said to be cured by her moving away from society and living in the country for a few months with her husband. The short story is written by a nineteenth century feminist Charlotte Perkins Gilman, who relates to the protagonist because she also feels the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She doesn t say how old the child is but still addresses it as a baby, but being separated from the baby is ideal especially due to her illness. Her being placed in an old nursery often will give her thoughts on how she wants to hold the baby and how she misses her child. All of the action and suspense of the story arises within the four walls of the narrator s bedroom, a former nursery and playroom with bars on its window (Miskolcze 3). This can be showing that women are forced to take care of children and that s all they can do. The irony of her being placed in a nursery shows that women are always taking care of something in the nursey. The nursery is described much like a prison with bars on the windows and the bed is also nailed to the ground and impossible to move. The narrator spends most of her time in this room because she is usually in bed and this is a big cause for her breakdown due to the ugly wall paper. She hates the wall paper; it infuriates her. The paper is a weird yellow color and has a very ugly pattern. The wallpaper later symbolizes her oppression and is eventually torn down representing her breaking through and fighting it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Uptake Use And Effectiveness Of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis... The main reliable source of information for this dissertation was secondary data. A research conducted by international clinical research center, department of Global, university of Washington formed the basis of this research. The project was determining the uptake, use and effectiveness of pre exposure prophylaxis for HIV negative persons with partners living with HIV. Related to this study was another research conducted by the same researchers but this time they investigated antiretroviral prophylaxis for HIV 1 prevention among heterosexual men and women. In another study conducted by AIDS (London), the study was based on determining effectiveness and safety of HIV pre exposure prophylaxis for all populations. A study conducted by Emory ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Operations for the intervention was designed to mirror implementation strategies employed in public clinics so as to develop a scalable delivery approach. The clinics recruited HIV serodiscordant couples through referrals from voluntary counselling and testing centers, antenatal clinics and ART clinics. Community outreach events were also conducted and this promoted couples based HIV testing. The couples were of ≥ 18 years of age. Besides this they were sexually active and were to remain as a couple for at least one year. When the couples were being enrolled, the HIV negative partners had never used PrEP before. They also had a normal renal function, were not pregnant or breast feeding and were not infected with hepatitis B virus. For the HIV positive partners, they were not using ART at the time of enrollment. If the HIV positive partner had WHO stage III or HIV disease condition that required immediate need for ART, the couples were excluded. STUDY PROCEDURE The couples were to attend study visits together for a period of 24 months whereby a series of couples based HIV prevention counselling, including condoms use and management of sexually transmitted infections were delivered. Participants were required to undergo monthly visits, which included dispensation of 30 days of study medication, collection of the previous month s unused mediation, assessment of any side ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. My Life Of A Refugee From 1991 over one sixth of Bhutan s people flee their country and take a shelter in Nepal, India and other countries around the world. The large populations of Bhutanese refugee are called lhotshamps, an ethnic group, who were forced to leave their country in the early 1990s. Among 105,000 Bhutanese I m one of them. I was born in a hut made of bamboo, food rations, and dirt roads. We are hostile, unsettled, unsure of who we are and what future held for us. I often think can we ever able to get rid out of the tag called refugee would my life ever changed, while ongoing tussled between mind and outside world finally in 2008 United States open a door for us to settled in the United States a promised land with full of struggle in 2009 we came here at Grand Forks. As I was growing up in the refugee camp I have seen a countless number of violence, crimes, injuries, and rebuff that words can t be described. Most importantly death of people from a disease that can be a cure if, we have enough facilities such as, advanced medical training and hospitals. Although during my early childhood I have seen so much of maltreatment and practices, I always thought of having a career in health related profession because I wanted to invest and improve the lives of individuals so that their children don t have to orphans, forced to work when their parent died, nor they have to beg for food. When I was 10 years old, my friend and I were trying to climb up the mango tree and I step in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Summary Of On Not Stealing The Blue Estuaries Throughout Julia Alvarez s, On Not Stealing the Blue Estuaries, the speaker makes a self discovery about herself and what it is she is going to do with her life after this moment. This poem is an unearthing for the speaker and is full of other discoveries about what it is she finds she is destined for. The author uses imagery, figurative language and selection of detail in order to describe her discoveries, which to her is discovering that she wants to be a write poetry. As this poem begins the speaker is wandering around a bookstore and comes upon a book, which captivates her attention, which she uses imagery to describe, Your book surprised me on the bookstore shelf swans gliding on a blue black lake. As readers continue the poem, she describes the book with more imagery, putting a clear picture of the book, making readers imagine what it is the book looks like, the swans posed on a placid lake. Blurred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a matter of fact, when she first sees the book she uses much detail when she says, the swans posed on a placid lake, your name blurred underwater sinking to the bottom she uses much detail to just describe the font cover of the book. The speaker continues to describe the cover of the book and the swans which cover it, the swans posed on the cover, their question mark necks arced over.. here she illustrated a picture of what the swans necks looked like to her, the swans dipped their alphabet necks. The speaker was able to use much detail when describing not only the book, but when she was writing she uses much detail to describe her discovery of love of writing, I could almost feel the blue waters drawn into the tip of my pen. Here the speaker uses much detail in describing how it is the author feels about the book. Here discoveries are very well conveyed by the persuasive selection of detail describing what it is she was destined to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Examples Of Suffering In King Lear Wisdom through suffering Aeschylus words; Even in our sleep, pain which cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart until, in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom are as true today as when he spoke them. Philosopher s have always established that the pursuit of wisdom is a worthy endeavour albeit extremely difficult. The cost of acquiring wisdom is of a great magnitude; it can only be acquired through suffering. By the process of suffering it becomes possible for one to understand their own mistakes as well as acquire a better understanding of the world around them. The notion that wisdom can only be acquired through suffering manifests itself through the life of Shakespeare s character, King Lear, whose passage to wisdom is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Immediately after King Lear awakens, he sees his daughter Cordelia next to him and exclaims Thou art a soul in bliss; but I am bound/Upon a wheel of fire, that mine own tears/Do scald like molten lead. (4.7.46 48) King Lear feels a great shame and cannot face Cordelia after becoming aware of how much he has wronged her. Moreover King Lear s wisdom allowed him to have a realization of the nature of his daughters as he expresses to Cordelia that for your sisters/Have as I do remember, done me wrong:/You have some cause, they have not (4.7.73 74). King Lear now recognizes that Cordelia is the one who truly loves him. King Lear is also in a state of humility as he accepts his status as simply Cordelia s father by referring to himself in the first person instead of with the royal we . In his humility, King Lear also realizes how much he was wronged Cordelia and tells her that he will kneel down/And ask of thee forgiveness (5.3.10 11). Although King Lear acquires wisdom, he must now bear the burden of his past actions; he admits that he is a very foolish fond old man (4.7.60). He now understands that not only did his arrogance bring suffering to himself, he brought suffering onto others. When Cordelia dies, King Lear can no longer accept the grave consequences of his past foolishness and his heart ceases to beat. Unfortunately, King Lear s wisdom arrived at a time where it was too late for him ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Research Paper On Ergonomics 1. Introduction Ergonomics is an interdisciplinary field of study that seeks to design tools and equipment for optimizing the interface between humans and systems [1]. Ergonomics is also known as the process of understanding and improving human communications with types of products, equipment, environments, and systems. Ergonomics principles are used to improve the fit between the worker and the workplace. Targets for ergonomics improvement are divided into two broad categories which are physical issues, such as reaches and exertion, and cognitive issues, such as mental overload and confusing displays [2]. Many theories, principles, methods, and data relevant to the workstation design have been generated through ergonomics research over the years. Poor workstation design can lead to fatigued, frustrated, and hurting workers [3]. As a result, the productivity of the product and quality will decrease [4]. Often in an industry, the workstation is designed in an arbitrary manner [1], giving little consideration to the anthropometric measurements of the anticipated user. Small changes in workstation dimension can have a considerable impact on worker productivity, and occupational health and safety. Inadequate posture from an improperly designed workstation causes static muscle efforts and then eventually resulting in acute ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... VMI refers to the simple examination of a component for detects using the human eyes and is aided by artificial tools. VMI is usually used because it is simple, easy to apply and quickly carried out, but good eyesight, concentration and also illumination. However, TT Electronic Sdn Bhd, which located in Kuantan, Malaysia has some problem with VMI. At VMI, the major problem that occurred is an inappropriate workspace that can increase fatigue to the workers, especially on the chin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. What Does a “Political Economy” Approach to Study of the... Creative and Cultural Industries, MA Module: HUP057N What does a political economy approach to study of the Creative and Cultural Industries involve? What are its advantages and disadvantages? ID: 10048001 Anastasia Davydova 1. Introduction The intention of this paper is to define what we mean by political economy? What does this approach involve to study the Creative and Cultural Industries and what its advantages and disadvantages. This work will search through definitions, different schools and historical periods to better understand the background of Political Economy. Also this approach will be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He believed that minimal role of state in the economy and whether people act out of self interest will benefit to the society. Invisible hand will regulate the market which at once satisfies self interest and the needs of the community. Hence Smith s considered political economy as the study of wealth generation . (Babe 2009: 14) Karl Marx with other economists worked on Labour theory of Value (Babe: 14) believing that workers have rights to be paid for their work (labour). This is another important characteristic of classical political economy. But on the other hand he claimed that (to be in opposition to Adam Smith s theory) free market polarises wealth where rich people get richer and poor get even poorer. So the public ownership of the means of production is the only way of equal distribution of wealth. People act out unity and for the good of society. Neoclassical Political Economy is all about consumers taste and preferences which is valued and preferred more than labour. Class does not matter at all, but everyone is a consumer and cultural goods and services became treated as commodity. In this neoclassical period of political economy the main question is how humans want be most satisfied? And how markets function at the best? (Hesmondhalgh 2007) Economics became essentially a mathematical deductive system in stark contrast to classical political economy, which was fully engaged with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Classifying Different Types of Shoppers In today s world things are a lot different than the way they used to be. People are becoming much more alert and aware of things that are going on around them. Many people do not enjoy doing things that other people enjoy. It can be a win or lose situation. There are some things in life that people have to do whether they want to or not. Throughout many different places many people have to go do this on a daily basis. Lots of men usually do not want to be involved. It is usually left for the women to take over. There are very many types of shoppers that people deal with on a daily basis, they are different in many ways such as, children, young adults, and senior citizens. By all means, shopping can be difficult for children for many reasons. To start, they are very impatient. They do not want to wait for their parents to get done shopping, whatever they want they expect to get it now.. When checking out at the register everything is in their reach. They are then grabbing things and throwing that in the cart as well. Also, it is difficult with children shopping because sometimes they can be combative. If a child does not get what they want then they will most of the time throw themselves down and have a tantrum. It makes the parents look so bad, as well as the child who is acting out. It is not good to be combative because then someone may get hurt. After all, children shoppers do not care how much anything cost. They will just pick any and everything up and place ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...