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Values Education s Reactio Paper
Our attitudes control our lives. Attitudes are a secret power working twenty four hours a day, for good
or for bad. It is of paramount importance that we know how to harness and control this great force.
Tom Blandi
Values can either be transmitted or acquired. It is anything that we put importance on. It comprises all
the behaviors, attitudes and cultures one is into. Sometimes, we are confused if values are how we
deal with people but realistically speaking, it is how we deal with our environment how we view
things in or with its realize how important we are as a rational being. Human as rational individuals
has the capacity to think logically or to think dependently and feel. Feeling is being able to express his
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This is sometimes the irony that we assume that we really participate in some work or activities even
if we are not. Just because we are busy doing something. We cannot work on two mental activities at
the same time that s why we perform less involvement in the task assigned. But, we should always
remember that life is not a contest to see who can drop into the grave the fastest. Guard your mental
and physical health by slowing down to a reasonable pace. Concentrate on the task at hand, and do it
well before moving on. More isn t always better. Life failures caused by our mishandling of the
situation may lead to stress, conflict, frustration, and at the end, we need to cope with it. Experiencing
depression is like coming to a dead end. Life holds no meaning anymore. The once all time high self
esteem now dangerously touches the zero level. Even a rosy retirement life suddenly becomes a death
march. We, persons, with ability to feel must be very serious and sensitive about this because in our
day to day scenario, we must learn to handle thing right. Stress is a part of life. Regardless of all the
media hype, we need stress in our life! It may be surprising. Without stress, life would be dull and
unexciting. Stress adds flavor and, challenge, and opportunity to life. We need a degree of stress to
operate, to meet a challenge r goal, to laugh, to love, and to live. Stress is the emotional and
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Captains Of Industry Essay
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, during the climax of the American Industrial Revolution, there was
a small group of men who owned the major businesses and were leaders of their industries. They
owned factories, railroads, banks, and even created company towns for the sole purpose of housing
their workers. Due to the efforts of these few men, the U.S. economy became the envy of the world,
and America became a leading world power. They provided the public with products that were in high
demand for reasonable prices, and opened their markets to countries overseas. Although many people
believe the early industrialists were Robber Barons who exploited the poor, these great men were truly
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Although some of these criticisms are well founded, men like Andrew Carnegie and John D.
Rockefeller were, in fact, Captains of Industry because they employed millions and created new ways
of doing business. Before all these industrialists can along, America was just another country that had
little significance to the world. If it was not for them, we as a nation would not be where we are today.
The industrialists prospered mainly due to their wit, and the many innovations that they brought to
their various fields of business. They created monopolies because they were the most effective forms
of enterprise, and there were no laws that prohibited or restricted their use. As John D. Rockefeller
himself said, I believe in the spirit of combination and cooperation when properly conducted .It helps
to reduce waste, and waste is a dissipation of power. (Danzer 424) Critics say that these men ruthlessly
took over their fields of business, and did not play fair . What s wrong with striving for success? What
s wrong with being efficient? What s wrong with making a product that no one can equal? What s
wrong with besting your competitors? Nothing. The principal reason for the success of the
industrialists was their ability to provide products and services to the public at reasonable rates. This
was also the main reason that they were so despised and vilified by their competitors and the covetous
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Examples Of Being A Fanatic Essay
Fan or fanatic Being a fan means a person who has a strong interest in or admiration for a particular
person or thing . A fanatic is a person filled with excessive and single minded zeal, especially for an
extreme religious or political cause. Being a fan is better than being a fanatic because being a fanatic
seems a little obsessive and people could get the wrong idea about someone. Many people do not
know the difference between the two. There are more fans than fanatics. A fan loves whatever it is
they are a fan of. If it s a band, a tv show, a celebrity, etc. they just feel happy when they see it , or
when they are in the atmosphere of it. A fan would not go insanely crazy when they hear someone
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A fanatic on the other hand would probably scream on the inside. If the fanatic is with a friend, or
someone they know, they would most likely tell them, Did you just hear what that person said? with a
lot of enthusiasm. For example, source 2 states But a thirst for information, education, knowledge,
wisdom and a quest for debate on a daily basis, yes. This quote means a fanatic is constantly wanting
to know what is going on with whoever it is they are a fanatic over. A fan would also know the words
to many songs that they enjoy listening to. There can be some songs that someone does not know
completely, but just because they don t know a song, from beginning to end, it doesn t mean someone
is not a fan. A fan could also go to some concerts, if they wanted to, or if they can afford it, and most
importantly, get a ride there. Some fanatics say the more someone has something (Merch, albums,
posters), or the more
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Slavery And The American Revolution
Slavery has been a key issue in American history since the first settlers settled here in 1607. Historians
such as Vincent J Rosivach writes that when the issue of slavery is mentioned the first thing people
think about is the slavery model of the deep south, the cotton kingdom. Rosivach writes that there
were many different slave models such as the northern American colonies and 4th century Athens.
Rosivach and many other historians agree that the way slavery was done in the north was totally
different from the south. Slaves have had an important role particularly in the northern American
colonies helping them early establish themselves first as a region then as a country. Historians have
argued that America was built on the backs of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the north owners usually owned only one or two slaves. Historians have figured that these owners
could have done without them if necessary. Owning slaves was less a commitment than a response to
labor needs. That is why we see blacks working in their owners shops. Historians like Shane white
argue that slaves now had an advantage over slaves in any other area, because these slaves were
picking up trades that could help in their future journey. Rosivach on page 552 talks about how slaves
helped the economy. White talked about the trades they picked up and now Rosivach expands on that.
Since most slave owners only owned a few slaves the owner s main priority was to make ends meet
for his family. Rosivach talks about how slaves could run the owner s shops if the owners had to leave
for a short period of time. Slaves also helped speed up production. With two people working it helped
the owner make more money. They were not running large scaled operations but simple community
ran business. Rosivach also states that even if someone did not own a slave in the north they could
produce the same amount of production as a slave and his owner. Rosivach is making the claim that
slaves are expendable and not a dire need as they were in the south. Rosivach and White both talk
about the type of work slaves did in the north. Along with that work came the person they worked for.
During this time before the
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Essay on 5 Factors Affecting Inbound and Domestic Tourism
5 Factors affecting inbound and domestic tourism * Health, safety and security * Economic recession
in the UK * Exchange rates * Weather * Accessibility
Economic recession in the UK
When the UK economy is doing well, its pound sterling is strong. However, having a strong pound
actually discourage visitors from overseas because when they exchange their money in pound they
will be getting less money, so it make visiting UK expensive and it deter inbound visitor from visiting
UK.
Regardless to that when UK is in a recession the sterling is weak which means that overseas visitor
can get more pounds for their money and would find UK much more cheaper which encourage
inbound visitor to visit the UK. A recession ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Overall Exchange Rates change every day and depending on how it changes can affect inbound and
domestic tourism.
The graph shows the latest sterling exchange rate against most leading currencies which is the
Brazilian Rate.
The graph shows the latest sterling exchange rate against most leading currencies which is the
Brazilian Rate.
Accessibility
The UK remains one of the best connected countries for international tourism, with hundreds of air
routes, sea routes and the Channel Tunnel bringing tourists into the UK. UK has many low cost
airlines and this increase traffic between Europe and the UK. This services increase outbound travel.
Accession to the EU has added to the appeal to new member states. Low cost air travel, including low
transatlantic fares, makes the UK more accessible to all.
Accessibility impact on visitor numbers as it makes it easier for people to travel to the UK. It also
affect frequency since it s easy to travel to, it encourage domestic and inbound visitors to visit it more
often.
There are many form of gaining access into the UK, just like with most other destinations. Visitor can
access UK via rail, sea, air, road and personal transportation like cars. However there is a distinct
difference between the popularity of certain type transport
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Early Christian Religion Research Paper
The early Christian church made no distinction between sin and suffering, and repentance and healing.
(p. 34) The Scripture equates sickness with unclean spirits and demonic activity. Early Christians
understood the relationship between sin and sickness and acted accordingly (see James 5:14,15). Jesus
taught the disciples the relationship between sin and sickness. In the early church repentance and
healing went hand in hand. Unfortunately, in today s church the first call of a sick Christian is to their
doctor or hospital. We have turned to the secular world for a healing, which they cannot offer. Satan s
footprint is everywhere in the medical field. I am reminded of a Scripture, which says that man is
always searching for knowledge but never
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Irving Berlin Contributions
Irving Berlin made important contributions to musicals and music writing. After his background
information is provided, the prior sentence will be proven by using examples of the songs he made as
a freelance songwriter, a songwriter for Broadway musical productions , and Hollywood Musical
productions, the popularity of the songs, and the awards.
Israel Berlin who we now know as Irving Berlin, was born May 11th, Eighteen 1888, in the town of
Tyumen, a Siberian city in Russia. He was the one out of eight children. His father, Moses Baline, was
a Cantor in the Jewish Synagogue, and his mother was Lena Lipkin Baline During the time he lived in
Russia, he and his family were treated terribly, for the fact that Russia was at that time attacking the
Jews and the Jewish community. The only thing he remembered about Russia was when an Anti
Semitic group burned down his house, and he sat in front of his house all night watching it burn. In
circa 1883 his family moved to Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States of America via
Ellis Island. Everyone in his family regardless of age, except for practical reasons such as an infant,
had to work. Although his family was very poor, he did not seem to notice. His father was a very strict
Jew and would punish his children with beatings even for as simple of a reason as taking their shoes
off in an unorthodox way. He worked odd jobs until he was eight years of age, when his father died,
he became a street singer while doubling as
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Lusitania And The Piggies Analysis
Ender Wiggins showed interest in the Lusitania and the Piggies ever since he heard about the horrific
death of Pipo. This news from Jane on his death gave him an idea that would put a smile on his face.
The intricacies of the universe made it difficult for Ender to reach his primary goal of finding a place
for the Hive Queen. Ender thought that Lusitania was the right place. The only problem was that
lusitania was already inhabited by the piggies. The starways congress did not allow the humans to
share information with the piggies but this is disobeyed on many occasions. In doing this, the piggies
not only learn from Ender, but Ender learns from the piggies. Before Ender, the culture and habits of
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Marcao beat Novinha but not for the reason everyone thought. Ender tells the crowd this as he speaks
for him. Marcao was not a weak and evil man. He was a strong man. He didn t want power. He wanted
love. Not control. Loyalty. (Card 261). Ender knew that this is not what everyone wanted to hear but it
was the truth and this helped the family come to terms with their father. When Marcao beat Novinha,
she believed she deserved it. The more Ender kept speaking the more the family began to forgive him.
Then Ender hit them with the big news about Libo being the father of Novinhas kids and all hell broke
loose. He talked about the agreement she made with Libo and Marcao. Then the question arose, why
would Marcao agree to this? Then Ender gave us with this hard hitting response. Most of all, though,
he married her because he loved her. He never really hoped that she would love him the way he loved
her, because he worshipped her, she was goddess, and he knew that he was diseased, filthy, an animal
to be despised. He knew she could not worship him, or even love him. He hoped that someday she
might feel some affection. That she might feel some loyalty. (Card 268). Novinha knew this to be true
and her children began to feel empathetic. Her children began to understand. The scene concludes
with the most powerful line in the book. The words left ashes in their hearts. (Card 270). Not only did
Ender s words affect the family, but they affected the community as well. Ender made an impact on
the family and the community alike. Cramer s idea of sensations aroused in the reader really makes
sense here. The style that was used in this chapter captures emotional sensations in the reader that
helps us relate to the
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The Problems And Challenges Of Performance Management
Part 3 Empirical chapter
Discussion of the Problems and Challenges of performance management
Performance management mostly is not successful as expected in the public sector. According to Her
Majesty s Inspectorate of Constabulary for Scotland (2005) a thematic inspection of performance
management noted that though performance management was substantially developed , a long way is
still needed to go before everyone was responsible for providing a good service and many areas of
performance management in the early stages of implementation existed as well . There are many
implementation reasons causing these problems, for instance, the reduction of government spending
(Gianakis, 2002), or purely a tool for management rather than a tool for ... Show more content on
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Technical problems refers to the indicators and the data, information collection, interpretation and
analysis. They are preponderantly difficult problems (Pollanen, 2005; Adcroft and Willis, 2005) and
especially in terms of data quality (Black et al., 2001), the choice of indicators (Black et al., 2001;
Bevan and Hood, 2006; Carvalho et al., 2006), validation (Evans, 2004; Carlin, 2004), reporting
(Pollanen, 2005; Adcroft and Willis, 2005) and usage and interpretation (Neely et al., 1995; Wilcox
and Bourne, 2003). Nevertheless, organisations are focusing on improving the technical problems of
their indicators (Pollitt, 2005). Secondly, systems problems are related to the bigger picture issues, i.e.
integrating performance systems into the original systems (Gianakis, 2002), a lack of strategic view
which encourages short term thinking (Neely et al., 1995), the ambiguity of performance objectives
(Pollanen, 2005), sub optimisation (Neely et al., 1995; Pollitt, 2000; Gianakis, 2002; Adcroft and
Willis, 2005) and the cost of performance management (Train and Williams, 2000; Holzer and Yang,
2004; Pollanen, 2005). The third kind of problem are the significant people issues and their
involvement inside the PM system among inter multiple stakeholders (Black et al., 2001; Wang and
Berman, 2001; Gianakis, 2002; McAdam et al., 2005). These issues can be caused by a
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Was The Atomic Bomb Justified Dbq
Dropping the bomb could kill up to 1 million soldiers. Was it worth it? Dropping the bomb, only over
100,000 people were killed. That s saving 900,000 lives. I do believe that dropping the bombs on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki was necessary. Here are the reasons why: Japan s surrender could have ended
the war faster, the attacks could have gotten worse as time in the war gained. Japan had already caused
great damage to the United States.
Another key thing to remember is the war could have ended sooner. In document two, we learned that
President Truman didn t want to drop the atomic bombs, but it would hopefully lead the war to an end.
He did not like the idea. But was persuaded that it would shorten the war against Japan and American
lives. We needed to get Japan to surrender. They didn t want to surrender unconditionally and refused.
Japan didn t surrender until September of 1945, The war could have gone on longer.
Attacks could have progressively gotten worse as the wartime progressed. Document one showed us
that the bomb was very powerful, yet there was a more powerful artillery in the making. In their
present form these bombs are now in production and even more powerful forms are in development. It
was to spare the Japanese people from utter destruction... If they do not accept our terms they may
expect a ruin from the air... ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Pearl Harbor killed just under 3,000 people. The Kamikaze raids also caused a great deal of deaths.
Over 3,500 Japanese Kamikaze raids had already wrought great destruction and loss of american lives.
(Document 4.) Truman believed that this would also save lives. Saving American lives along with the
lives of the Japanese. He was correct. Instead of killing the 1,000,000 predicted, it only ended with a
bit over 100,000 lives loss. That is 900,000 people that could have died that didn t. Truman believed
that the bombs saved Japanese lives as well. (Document
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Essay on Vision of Heaven in the Poetry of Dickinson
Vision of Heaven in the Poetry of Dickinson
Emily Dickinson never became a member of the church although she lived in a typical New England
Puritan community all her life. The well known lines, Some keep the Sabbath going to church / I keep
it staying at Home (P 236 [B]; J 324),1 suggest her defiance against the existing church and
Christianity of her time in particular. And her manner of calling the Deity by such terms as Burglar,
Banker (P 39; J 49), and a jealous God (P 1752; J 1719) clearly discloses her antagonism against the
Christian God. In fact, she insistently rejected being baptized even when her family members and
intimate friends at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary had chosen to bow in ... Show more content on
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And Dickinson herself knew the answer was to be found in the Bible, as she answered, For Prose Mr
Ruskin Sir Thomas Browne and the Revelations (L 261)2 when asked by Thomas W. Higginson what
her favorite books were. Of course, there were many other prose writings which she could have
mentioned, but she dared to select these three as the sources of her inspiration. Needless to say, the
three were exclusively special for her. Therefore, by referring to the picture of heaven in the Book of
Revelation, I will consider how Dickinson s poetry delineates one of the most important and
sometimes enigmatic Christian doctrines, the idea of heaven.
The following poem furnishes us with appropriate materials for discussion:
I went to Heaven
Twas a small Town
Lit with a Ruby
Lathed with Down
Stiller than the fields
At the full Dew
Beautiful as Pictures
No Man drew
People like the Moth
Of Mechlin frames
Duties of Gossamer
And Eider names
Almost contented
I could be
Mong such unique
Society (P 577 [B]; J 374)
Written in about 1862, one of the anni mirabiles (most productive years) of Dickinson s life, this poem
portrays a really mirabile visu spectacle of the heavenly kingdom in earthly images as John sees
heaven in terms of earthly
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Mormon Discrimination
We do not need to look any further than the Book of Mormon to find historical examples of exclusion
and discrimination. The Book of Mormon recounts a considerable number of unfortunate stories filled
with contentions and wars. These stories are predominantly between people of different colors and
cultures. The motivation in the majority of these ancient scriptural accounts are firmly rooted in pride.
The feelings of being better than, was prevalent.
More recently, we have the question of discrimination in relation to a policy that Brigham Young
announced (in the year 1852), restricting men of black African descent from priesthood ordination.
This announcement also disallowed black men and women from participating in temple endowments
and sealing ordinances. Personally, I am not clear on the motivation or justification for this more
recent example. Some have speculated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The prophet Nephi declares that God, our Eternal Father, desires to save all of His children, without
consideration to race, gender, religion; He inviteth them all to come unto him and partake of his
goodness; and he denieth none that come unto him, black and white, bond and free, male and female;
and he remembereth the heathen; and all are alike unto God, both Jew and Gentile. (2 Nephi 26:33)
Our Heavenly Father does not favor or have more love for one race over another. We certainly shouldn
t. A poem by Maya Angelou, entitled, Human Family, continues to run through my thoughts, I note the
obvious differences... The variety of our skin tones can confuse, bemuse, delight... In minor ways we
differ, in major we re the same. I note the obvious differences between each sort and type, but we are
more alike, my friends, than we are unalike. We are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike. These
appear to be such simple and obvious words, but it seems as though many of us forget these
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Multicarrier Modulation
Multicarrier modulation is a technique of transmitting data over several subchannels instead of
transmitting the data over the whole bandwidth in single carrier systems. The data stream to be
transmitted is divided into a number of lower data rate data streams. The subchannels have narrow
bandwidth compared to wideband channel in single carrier systems and also the symbol period on
each subchannel is increased.
Multicarrier modulation provides immunity to fading caused by data transmission over mul tipath
fading channels or frequency selective fading channels. Each of the subchannel expe riences flat
fading due to the decreased bandwidth. Also, due to the increase in the symbol period, it provides
enhanced immunity to ISI. Another advantage of multicarrier modulation technique is it can provide
better spectral efficiency compared to single carrier modulation, since the spectrum of the subcarrier
can be overlapped.
Although there are advantages, multicarrier modulation technique has disadvantages such as
requirement of synchronization with marginal conditions , higher Peak to Average Power Ra tio
(PAPR) implying strict requirement for amplifier to be linear.
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These sub carriers are orthogonal to each other. It is very much popular scheme used in digital
television, audio broadcasting and 4G communications. OFDM has the ability to deal with severe
channel fading conditions without complex equalization filters. Due to the longer symbol period and
the CP extension, OFDM is more robust against the effect of timing offset and delay spread in
multipath fading channels. OFDM also gain higher spectral efficiency due to the overlapping of the
subcarrier spectrum which are orthogonal to each other. The major drawback of OFDM is high
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Margery Kempe Research Paper
Margery Kempe is a true feminist icon. Clever, ambitious, and married to Jesus. Kempe uses her
mystical marriage to Jesus to achieve the life that she always wanted. Her ideal life is traveling to
important religious monuments and being recognized as a notable religious figure. This paper will be
discussing her literacy and how she uses it to her advantage, her mistrust of the patriarchy and how
she defies the social norms placed on females. Kempe is a great example of a strong, independent
woman, who does not need a man in her life. Although she has Jesus to help her, for the most part she
is alone. She does not let this stop her and she achieves the life she always dreamed of having on her
own.
As a wealthy woman, Margery had learned a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It would be difficult to find a clearer example of a woman who wanted to take up the role of a
preacher, she wanted to travel and become as important as the biblical figures mentioned in the Bible.
The social norms placed on woman did not control her. She wanted to live the life she dreamed of and
she did. However, travel was not something woman would normally do because it was a very
dangerous activity, not only is there the physical danger to women, such as the danger of rape,
something Kempe talks about continually; but travel by women is also dangerous in that it constitutes
an offense against basic cultural axioms, (traveler, p 3). By traveling, Kempe is challenging these
axioms, which could cause other women to do the same. This is one of the reasons why Kempe was so
threatening to men, they did not want her to encourage other females to act the same way. The female
voice is often represented, as a monstrosity which is always threatening to break out and damage the
socio religious or the domestic status quo, (5, Page 170). The men wanted to stay in control, they saw
women as less than them and they did not like the fact that Margery was finding ways to have power
for herself. Women had followed the domestic status quo for so long, more than just Margery had to
been bothered by it. The role of a woman of this time was; raising and bearing the children and
cooking the food. The men were against Kempe traveling because this broke that gender role.
Deciding to leave her home and her family to travel, finally taking control of her own
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Pascua Lama Project
Chile like many other Latin American Countries have adopted their own Environmental Impact
Assessment (EIA) systems. However, many including Chile s legal framework governing EIA lacks
power. Developing their organizational capacity to take full advantage of the potential of EIA as a tool
to manage complex social and environmental situations is something they could also improve. The US
s EIA system differs from Chile s EIA system. In Chile, the EIA is defined as an administrative
procedure geared towards ensuring compliance with environmental legislation. (ifc,pp 10) Under
NEPA, EIA is described as a process to incorporate the environmental and social concerns of different
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Submitting relatively small projects to the evaluation system involve a much simpler procedure than if
the project had been considered as a whole, thus they were able to avoid an environmental evaluation
at the national level. When the observations provided by the public were not to be taken into
consideration the public protested. The protests in Pascua Lama project led to a change in how public
participation and how concerns and opposition is handled. Now, the Chilean mine development is
required to address public concerns. Cases like these are needed to set
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Johnson Johnson Stakeholders
The Johnson Johnson Family of Consumer Companies offers the world s largest range of consumer
healthcare products. They are a holding company with controlling stakes in 265 individual operating
businesses. These businesses sell skin care, oral care, wound care, over the counter medicine and
women s health products worldwide. The companies that fall under Johnson Johnson belong to three
categories; pharmaceuticals, medical devices and consumer health care. They own worldwide known
brands such as Tylenol, Neutrogena and Neosporin. Their 2016 revenue was $71.89 billion. The
enterprise is guided by its Credo, which is engraved at the corporate headquarters. The Credo is the
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(Fortune, 2017). The company stands by their Credo and ensures quality and safety throughout all
phases of product lifecycles. Talcum powders sales plummeted after the ovarian cancer lawsuits hit
the media. However, Johnson Johnson still remains to be a top company even during a natural
movement. While navigating on the company s official site, it is hard to find anything that could
potentially harm them. The site is filled with commitments claiming to care for their consumers,
employees and overall health of society. Written on CNBC by Angelica LaVito, Wells Fargo analyst
Larry Biegelsen said Even if J J settled all 5,500 cases for $280,000 per case (the highest amount
among liability cases in the drug and device sectors the firm has tracked), the total liability to J J
would be $1.5 billion, he wrote. At the end of the fourth quarter, J J had $18.4 billion of cash and
marketable securities (2018). Although stock fell during this time, stakeholders would not have to
worry due to it having a small
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Statistics in Research
Definition of statistics:
Statistics is the science of learning from data, and of measuring, controlling, and communicating
uncertainty; and it thereby provides the navigation essential for controlling the course of scientific and
societal advances (Davidian, M. and Louis, T. A., 10.1126/science.1218685).
Statisticians apply statistical thinking and methods to a wide variety of scientific, social, and business
endeavors in such areas as astronomy, biology, education, economics, engineering, genetics,
marketing, medicine, psychology, public health, sports, among many. Many economic, social,
political, and military decisions cannot be made without statistical techniques, such as the design of
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Statisticians recommend that experiments compare (at least) one new treatment with a standard
treatment or control, to allow an unbiased estimate of the difference in treatment effects. 2. Design of
experiments, using blocking to reduce the influence of confounding variables, and randomized
assignment of treatments to subjects to allow unbiased estimates of treatment effects and experimental
error. At this stage, the experimenters and statisticians write the experimental protocol that shall guide
the performance of the experiment and that specifies the primary analysis of the experimental data. 3.
Performing the experiment following the experimental protocol and analyzing the data following the
experimental protocol. 4. Further examining the data set in secondary analyses, to suggest new
hypotheses for future study. 5. Documenting and presenting the results of the study. In contrast, an
observational study does not involve experimental manipulation. This type of study typically uses a
survey to collect observations about the area of interest and then performs statistical analysis.
Statistics is applied in the following ways in research: 1. In science
A very important component of the Scientific Method is the statistical analysis of your collected data
or observations. How you analyze the data, whether done correctly or incorrectly, will ultimately
determine the conclusions from your research.
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Examples Of The Modern Tragic Hero
A tragic hero is a character that the audience identifies with. This character is born into a high
position, or worked diligently to achieve their goal. They possess a quality unknown to them, that
causes their downfall. Through strife and a long journey, the tragic hero is able to redeem humanity.
Three main theories of the tragic hero are the Aristotelian model, the Shakespearean model, and the
modern tragic hero. For instance, nobility is characterized by being upper class and having elevated
character. Romeo satisfies both these criteria through his position as son of the Montague family, and
he was even referred to as a gentleman by his enemies. Although he was respected by many, Romeo s
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For example, many historical politicians and celebrities follow a strikingly similar path. Alexander
Hamilton is one individual that follows the modern tragic hero. Although known as the father of the
financial system, he started from nothing. While he gained immense power, Hamilton also had a
significant tragic flaw that contributed to his downfall. This hamartia eventually will lead to his
downfall like the literary examples. However, through his inability to stay passive he was able to
move to America. Continuing on in America he worked his way up the ranks, making enemies as he
gained power. Over time his opposition decided that he was becoming too much to handle and needed
to thwart his intentions. He was discredited and fell to nothingness which was his biggest fear because
he had not stayed passive, and had fought the
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Using Breaking Free Of Old Ways Of Thinking Outside The Box
Thinking outside the box is a common idiom used to express the idea of breaking free of old ways of
thinking. In a real sense, the walls of the box are the borders of our thoughts. Moving past those
barriers is considered not only a good thing, but a necessary thing. Yet this is not only about travel. I
could have stayed in my home country to study, but I chose instead to bet on myself and apply
internationally. As a result I was offered a full paid scholarship. And took this opportunity to place
myself as far from my comfort zone. I wanted to not just think outside the box, but exist entirely
outside of it.
Saudi Arabia, where I am from, has one of the largest economy in the Arab world. And its fast
growing economy allows it to be a solid ground for many investing activities. I grew up in a family
business that really provided the core of my belief in business and in ones ability to grow and operate
important businesses that can compete and be successful.
I think I ve inherited my passion for learning besides the insatiable curiosity which has served me well
throughout my childhood, school years and academic career from my father, an international
businessman. He taught me to explore the world, constantly seeking to learn more, and to make an
effort to understand more. I watched him for hours as he worked on his meetings, and I also helped
him with contracts, presentations, and marketing proposals growing up. I was fascinated by business
and wanted to know how and
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UNIT 2 ASSIGNMENT 1
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Unit 2 Assignment 1
1. Which of the following terms is the closest synonym to the term computer networking? c. Datacom
2. Ann uses her email address, me@here.com, to send an email to Bob, whose email address is
you@there.com. The message contains a few paragraphs of text. Which of the following will be
important to the process of making sure that Bob receives this email? b. Bob s incoming email server
3. According to this chapter, which of the following concepts happens in a modern day, end to end
voice call between two business telephones sitting in the same office building in the United
States? (Choose two answers.) b. The call uses only digital electrical signals. d. The call represents
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a. 16 HTTP GET request messages with 16 matching HTTP GET reply messages
12. Which of the following are defined by the HTTP protocol? (Choose two answers.) c. Web servers
d. 13. A PC user opens her Internet Explorer web browser, types the www.certskills.com/books web
address, and presses Enter. The browser displays a new web page. What part of the web address most
directly identifies the web server from which the web page will be retrieved? b. www.certskills.com
14. Using the terminology introduced in this chapter, think about network topologies. Which of these
terms lists a network component that acts the most like a policeman directing traffic in an inter section
by directing the bits through the network? c. Node
15. Which of the following types of devices typically act as a node in a network topology? (Choose
two answers.) a. Router d. Switch 16. Fred started a mining company as a young lad. The company
has grown, now with three mines and an administrative office in town, with 100 employees. The
company has a network that connects all the computers at all four sites. Which of the following terms
best describes Fred s company network? d. SMB network
17. A company builds a network that connects its 1000 branch offices with about ten employees each,
plus three other sites with over 2000 employees each. Most of the end user devices connect
to
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Exploitation In Early American History
Throughout early American history, the exploitation of minorities and resources has been a leading
theme. The leading cause for this exploitation was the lens that the American Dream placed upon
society. This lens was the idea that if something was positively affecting the economy, the exploitation
of minorities and resources was overlooked. The American Dream caused this because the expectation
of America s success was so high that people took drastic measures to succeed disregarding the
exploitation of resources and minorities. Overall, the effect that the American Dream had on
minorities and resources in early American history was predominantly negative. The strongest
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Lowell was built on water power, utilizing the canals and dams to power their mills. In 1837, there
were seven canals on the Merrimack river, each with their own support network of locks and dams.
The locks and dams were used for means of controlling the flow of the Merrimack river and
distributing its water to the twenty six textile mills. Due to a high demand of textiles, more and more
mills were being built in Lowell and other places. Because of this the Boston Associates, a group of
wealthy Boston merchants who began the mills, constructed dams along the Merrimack river in order
to store water and generate power for factories. The river, even with all the new dams, did not supply
enough water power. The Boston Associates then gained control of over 100 square miles of New
Hampshire lakes feeding into the Merrimack river system. The Associates dammed those lakes and
they finally provided a regular flow of water and enough water power. Although these canals
strengthened the Merrimack Valley s economic power and led to it being named the nation s greatest
industrial center in the 19th century, the canals had extremely negative effects on the
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Texas County Government System
During the early days of the Texas government system, many districts were divided into counties and
cities. In those two entities, there are general purpose local governments and special purpose
governments, each with their own regions and responsibilities.
Because of the size of Texas, many rural areas rely on the local county government to conduct
political business. Texas has the largest number of counties compared to all the other states; 254 in
total. Before vehicles, many Texans had to travel to the capital to conduct state business. Therefore, it
was important to establish some form of local government system for the people who lived further
from the city to be able to have access to the government. Even today, many county courts conduct ...
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This can cause two different effects for the various positions within the government; it allows normal
citizens to contribute and possibly be rewarded with a job within the local government (pluralism), or
it allows unqualified people to attain jobs based on who they know or how much they gave during the
campaign (elitism).
The city government is like the county government in the respects that it has a municipal home rule
form of government to allow cities whose populations are over 5,000 to develop their own charter.
They also have extraterritorial jurisdiction and annexation forms of government. These last two forms
of government allow cities to control development and other aspects of things beyond their city limits.
Many municipals (self governed cities) are divided into three separate types of governments: Mayor
Council, Commission, and Council Manager. The Council Manager form is generally used in larger
cities and consists of a council of five to fifteen members, elected by districts, and a mayor who is
elected by the council and is responsible for multiple city managers to implement the various policies.
The Mayor Council form is of similar structure to the Council Manager form except
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Epsom Case
The reason for that I could make a call that there is a difference in the prices of houses sold via auction
and non auction for both suburbs while could not do so for them separately may be because that as
mentioned before, Epsom has a considerably higher median price than One Tree Hill[8], while in
Epsom auction is a more favoured method. The fact causes that in the random sample most of the
houses sold via auction are in Epsom and most houses sold via non auction are in One Tree Hill. With
Epsom s generally higher sale price compared with One Tree Hill, there appears to be a difference
between house price via auction and non auction but the difference may actually be greatly affected by
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First of all, the finding cannot be related back to all Auckland houses it cannot even be related back to
either Epsom or One Tree Hill, as sellers in the two suburbs appears to have different preference in
selling methods and the two suburbs have considerably different median house prices mainly due to
the difference of surrounding economy and education resource. I expect every suburb to have different
median prices and selling preferences according to the different level of demand, thus when
investigating sale price by selling method in a population containing two suburbs the result can be
hard to relate back to either suburb because the suburbs in fact have very different backgrounds and in
a mixed sample they affect each other
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Assessment And Treatment Of Combat Related Posttraumatic...
Assessment and Treatment of Combat Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder The number of veterans
returning from the Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), and
Operation New Dawn (OND) conflicts that are afflicted with posttraumatic stress disorder is estimated
to be in the hundreds of thousands (Kip, et al., 2013, p. 1298), demonstrating the importance of the
social worker to be knowledgeable of the symptoms and treatment of this disabling trauma. The
purpose of this literature review is to address the issue of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD),
address the symptoms linked to PTSD, and the methods used in the assessment of posttraumatic stress
disorder with emphasis on military combat related PTSD. In addition, the literature review will
identify the interventions by social work, if any, when addressing PTSD and the role social workers
may play when assisting those with combat related posttraumatic stress disorder.
Assessment
Posttraumatic stress disorder is caused by exposure to a traumatic stressor or bearing witness to such
an event (Peterson, Luethcke, Borah, Borah, Young McCaughan, 2011, p. 166). Patients cannot
develop PTSD without this exposure. Risk factors for a client s development of combat related PTSD
can be divided into three main categories: the trauma s type and severity, the individual s factors, such
as age, socioeconomic status, and psychiatric and previous history, and external environmental factors
(Peterson, et al.,
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Summary Of Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Blithedale Romance
America s inception stemmed from the desire to create a society which differed from those before it.
By taking the best pieces of previous civilizations, the founding fathers strived to create a perfectly
formed society based on equality, a balance of power, and the independence of man to pursue their
own dreams. Literature of this period and more specifically the 19th century often deals with
experimentations on this very basis for society. Does one favor the individual over the community or
ignore the personal desires of the individual in favor of a collective mindset? Experimenting with the
makings of a utopia, defined by Merriam Webster as, a place of ideal perfection especially in laws,
government, and social conditions creates a serious question on the plausibility of a perfect society.
Dealing with this very quandary first hand, Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Blithedale Romance is an
experimentation on forming a perfect utopia. Within the novel, the desires of the individual are
squandered in favor of the collective. In reading Hawthorne, one gets the sense that the world is just
out of reach for him. Attaching a mysticism to everything detaches the characters from any sense of
reality, meaning that any experiment they set out on should be met with suspicion. Whereas in Henry
David Thoreau s Walden, Thoreau places the individual on a higher plane than the community. Going
into the woods, Thoreau detaches himself from society in a far different manner than Hawthorne, with
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Risk Assessment Audit AT T
Risk Assessment Audit AT T
General company information
AT T Incorporation is an American multinational company. The company is headquartered at Whitacre
Tower in downtown Dallas, Texas. Alexander Graham Bell founded this company in 1876. Since then,
the company has experienced steady growth and subsequently became a leader in the global
telecommunication industry. Its common stock has been trading in the listed on New York Stock
Exchange for many years. It forms part of the 30 stocks that used for the calculation of the Dow Jones
Industrial Average index.
The primary business of AT T Incorporation is telecommunication. This American leading company
provides both fixed telephony and mobile telephony. Amongst other services that the company offers
include broadband television subscription. Currently, AT T Incorporation is a leading fixed telephony
provider and the second largest mobile telephony provider in United States of America. AT T
Incorporation has steadily grown to become the third largest company in Texas, United States. In
addition, it is the largest company in Dallas.
AT T Incorporation operates under the general telephony services. The company gears its main
activities to bring up all its customers by offering revolutionary telephony services. The company offer
revolutionary telephony solutions that range from smartphones to next generation TV services. The
company also offer sophisticated telephony solutions dedicated for multi national businesses. The
company
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Observation Of The Client, The Head
On observation of the client, the head is rotated a little to the left as well as a slight chin poke is
noticed. Also, more bulk is noticed on the right trapezius musculature. Range of motion examination
of the cervical spine indicates pain 2 type on active and passive extension. Similarly, pain 2 type is
reproduced on right side flexion on both active and passive movement. On passive accessory
intervertebral movement examination, Postero anterior central pressure (PA) reproduces pain before
resistance at the 6th cervical vertebrae. Postero anterior unilateral pressure on the right articular
processes patient experiences pain before resistance at the 6th and 7th cervical vertebrae. A transverse
pressure on the 6th and 7th cervical vertebrae produced pain before resistance as well.
Manual muscle testing indicates a weakness of the right triceps. Since the upper traps were painful
moving into position they were not tested. On palpation, the right upper trapezius was tight and
painful as well as the right scalenes. The joints above and below were tested with decrease in ROM
detected. ROM at the shoulder was examined with decrease in flexion of the glenohumeral joint and
decrease in the range of medial rotation of right shoulder.
On carrying out of special tests, Myotomes were positive for triceps weakness and dermatomes were
positive for tingling at C6 level on right. Upper limb tension tests (ULTTs) were carried out with
ULTT1 and ULTT2a positive due to pins and needle
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Child Custody Research Paper
If you re going through a divorce, child support and child custody may seem like separate issues that
need to be resolved independently of one another, but in fact they re two sides of the same coin.
Donna C. Crooks Attorney At Law, a Daleville divorce attorney with over 20 years experience,
explains how these to issues are related and what that means for you.
Parents tend to think of child custody in terms of their right to spend time with, and make decisions
for, their children, but in another respect the courts consider it an obligation. Your children have a
right to expect support from both of their parents, in whatever form that may take, which is why the
parent who does not receive full custody is usually required to pay child support.
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Thomas Hobbes Theory Of Natural Law
For many years now, political philosophy has been dealing with ideas on how to make society more
moral, unprejudiced and just. Within this concept is whether laws and rules created in society are
moral and fair and how these can vary between human beings and traditions. Therefore the whole
notion of Natural Law governing society has been reached from different conclusions, which in turn
sees Thomas Hobbes social contract theory as opposing to St. Thomas Aquinas theory of natural law.
Yet this does not change the fact that many Western democracies base their moral decision making
within Hobbes concept. (Kenney, 2005)
The theory formulated by Hobbes, argued that the laws of nature are to be seen as divine law, in which
all human beings are bound by these basic natural laws of self preservation which directs them to the
way of the good. (Murphy, 2011)
Hobbes rejected the concept of higher law and argued that the citizens ought to accept the traditional
laws and principles of their state even if they were oppressive in order to keep peace and security.
(Kraynak, 1990)
In contrast to this, St. Thomas Aquinas, who was heavily influenced by Aristotle s ideas of universal
and conventional law and expanded and developed them. (Vieru, 2010)
His ideas centre his notion of natural law, with his knowledge of God. He bases his theory of natural
law in the concept of an eternal law, which is in God. For Aquinas, law is an order of reason from God
for all of the community. (Summa
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Spalding Research Paper
The History of The Founding of Spalding (Extra): The history of Spalding is one that few know, yet is
incredibly interesting. The island nation of over 11 million, is relatively unknown, yet has played a
major role in global history, global conflicts, and has a deeply interesting founding story. Founded as a
country in 1543, there is a long path from its founding to where it is today. The discovery of Spalding
occurred in 1439, 100 years before confederacy. The island was discovered by an expedition set out by
the Walthford Family; an affluent family, who sailed the world looking for uninhabited, profitable
lands. When the expedition returned to France, they reported that the island had large Quartz deposits
in the Northern, mountainous side of the island. Quartz, being a highly profitable mineral, drew the
Walthford Family to send a large crew of workers there to mine it. Ferrand Walthford, the eldest son,
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Finding gold, gypsum, and much more quartz; the Walthford Family decided to send more workers
there, and build them a permanent residence, naming it Spalding; named after a rare type of bird (now
extinct), that was often seen on the island. Ferrand, who was still living on the island, decided to build
an estate for himself, and his family, who he hoped would come to live at Spalding. This estate, named
Walthford Estate, remains there to this day and is now a museum, about the history of the Quartz
industry in
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Vibrio Bacteria Research Paper
Vibrio bacteria are Gram negative with straight or curved rods. These bacteria are motile and have one
polar flagellum that has a sheath around it. They occur in both marine and fresh water habitats. There
are different factors to include when trying to grow this bacteria. In order for the different species of
the Vibrio genus to grow, they need to be in salt or sea water based medium for optimal growth and
can grow in temperatures varying from 10C to 37C. Vibrio bacteria are facultative anaerobes that are
non spore formers. Their classification scheme from domain to genus or largest to smallest consists of:
Bacteria, Proteobacteria, Gammaproteobacteria, Vibrionales, Vibrionaceae, and Vibrio (Bay Science
Foundation, Inc 2004 09).
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It is transmitted through people drinking contaminated water that had feces in it from a person who
was already infected. Not only that, it can be spread from consuming the crops because of the soil
being infected. The human body can also become ill from eating undercooked or raw fish or shellfish
that carry V. cholerae (Facts about Vibrio Bacteria). Animals are not infected by this as regular as
humans.
What creates the cholera to spread among the people? This would include many different things such
as if the person or people look ill and if maybe that person or those people are already infected.
Secondly, it could be the hygiene of a place, contamination of water supply, and how about sewage
disposal. There are many things to consider when an outbreak of a disease occurs. To control the
cholera disease, there was some improvement on sanitation
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Pros And Cons Of Native American Mascots
Is it okay to have Native American images as mascots? Some of the mascots names are Red Skins,
Braves and Cleveland Indians. They chose these mascots because they thought that they would be
intimidating to the other team. Imagine having a pink bunny for a mascot; other teams are not going to
think that that is intimidating. Using Native American images and names in professional,collegiate and
high school sports does not reinforce and perpetuate stereotypes because it is not harmful and it only it
representing school pride. Mascots are not harmful to Native Americans. The AP reports, At Florida
State, Wetherell said the NCAA was trying to embarrass the school for using its nickname,even
though the Seminole Tribe of Florida has given the university permission to continue using it, (AP
2005). None of the Mascots display discriminatory or abusive behavior towards other members of
another race. The Native Americans do not feel that it displays them in a negative light. Many sports
teams want their team to show school pride. The image of the Native Americans embodies pride. ...
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School mascots help to unify a school. The mascots can represent strength,power and excellent
sportsmanship. A community likes to rally behind their local team. They show support by wearing
team jerseys or they just wear whatever color their team is a to represent and to show support to the
team/school. Mascots provide a symbol that can be a focal point for a fan community. At a very
simple level,when fans wear a jersey with a Redskins or Cowboys logo they are identifying
themselves as part of a fan community. (Mascots Value
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Introduction And Our Current Business Value Chain
1. Introduction and our Current Business Value Chain
Value chain is defined as the set of activities that a firm operating in a specific industry performs in
order to deliver a valuable product or service to the market. Michael Porter first described this concept
in the 1980 s, and many businesses focus on their specific activities based on this idea. Due to the
nature of our business and the industry we are in, it is clear that our restaurant s value chain consists of
small business, consumer based activities. The primary activities in our value chain are the purchases
of raw foods, inventory control and restaurant operations, logistics, customer service, marketing, and
sales. The support activities are our accounting, finance, and systems support departments, as well as
the legal, environmental, and safety requirements me must adhere to. The process of hiring, firing, and
training is important in our human resource department also.
All of the above listed activities have an equal degree of importance when it comes to delivering
valuable food and service in our restaurant. We need the capital to buy high quality raw foods in order
to satisfy our customers, the staff, both front and back of house, to cook the meals and serve them in a
timely matter; as well as the systems support to monitor our revenues and table turnover. As for the
primary activities, we must purchase our raw foods and get them delivered in a reasonable price and
time, control the level of inventory so
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Overview of E-dictionaries
Differences between paper based dictionaries and electronic dictionaries:
Nesi (1998) classifies dictionaries into two modes of presentation: paper based dictionaries and
computer based dictionaries (also known as electronic dictionaries). The main difference between
electronic dictionaries and paper based dictionaries is not their information content but their retrieval
system (Nesi, 2000). In a study presented by Zainab Saleh AlBulushy on E dictionaries versus paper
based ones, she presented the main differences between both types. She used ten features to compare
between the two types. These differences are presented below:
Feature Electronic dictionary Paper dictionary
Vocabulary Beyond 1 million words 300,000 max
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The first registered US patent for a Portable Electronic Dictionary was filed in 1980 by the Japanese
company Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha. They began to make their presence felt in the EFL/ESL classroom
in 1999.
The second type of E dictionaries are internet based dictionaries such as the Oxford English
Dictionary or Merriam Webster Online. Also, there are online services such as Onelook which looks
up an item across a range of online dictionaries and provides a digest of retrieved definitions.
According to Nesi (2008), dictionaries on the Internet can be classified into three categories: those
available by subscription, those in the public domain, and collaborative projects in the process of
construction by contributing users. Nesi (2003) found that Chinese students made very extensive use
of a PC based Dictionary and translation package called Jin Shan Ci Ba (also known as Kingsoft
Powerword) which is bundled with many computers sold in China.
The third type of E dictionaries are CD ROM dictionaries. Learner s dictionaries on CD ROMs are
normally bundled with the printed copy of learners dictionaries. They contain much more information
than the printed versions on which they are based. They also contain extra features that are not
available in the printed copies, for example, corpus example, audio material, interactive exercises, and
picture gallery. They can perform
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Pericles Funeral Speech Summary
The author of this document was Philip F. Riley he quoted Pericles. Pericles was quoted from 430 431
B.C.E. The purpose of this document was for Pericles to deliver a funeral speech and praise his city at
the same time. The main two points of Pericles was trying to get across was how his city was ran and
how tough his men fought in the war. Pericles knew he city was unique and different and wasn t a
follower he said, Our constitution does not copy the laws of neighboring states; we are rather a model
for others than imitators ourselves. This meant they had there own laws and did not follow
neighboring city s laws. Pericles said, The freedom we enjoy in our government extends also to our
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Pericles quoted, If I have dwelt at some length upon the character of our country, it has been to show
that our stake in the struggle is not the same as theirs who have no such blessings to lose, and also that
the praise of the men over whom I am now speaking might be confirmed by definite proofs. His
meaning was to comment on the war and how he was trying to say his men fought a long and tough
battle. Percale then quoted, You must yourselves realize the power of Athens, and feed your eyes upon
her from day to day, till the love of her fills your hearts; and then when all her greatness shall break
upon you, you must reflect that it was by courage, sense of duty, and a keen feeling of honor in action
that men were enabled to win all this, and that no personal failure in an enterprise could make them
consent to deprive their country of their bravery except as a sacrifice of the most serious contribution
they could offer. Pericles was commanding his military men for doing their job duties and to get their
family wives, children, mothers and so on that the men fought for them. Then Pericles quoted,
Comfort, therefore, not condolence, is what I have to offer to the parents of the dead who may be here.
Pericles was trying to tell the men s loved one that they knew how to do there jobs and the were at
comfort and so should there
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George Grosz Essay
Page 1, Research Task sheet Titles, Subtitles Dates In class George Grosz (1893 1959) Berlin,
Germany Identify the techniques that your chosen artist used and mastered in their work. George
Grosz. Britannica School. N.p., n.d. Web. Sept. 2015. . George Grosz, Suicide 1916. Tate. N.p., n.d.
Web. Aug. 2015. . 1918 George Grosz s caricatured depictions of society were characterised by a
combination of line drawn/painted expressively, which Grosz developed into a unique graphic style.
Joining the movement in Berlin, he and other dadaists used collages and several other mediums to
experiment with. He created the photomontage when working jointly with John Heartfield and Raoul
Hausmann. Example: Daum Marries her Pedantic Automaton George, John Heartfield is Very Glad of
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Meaning, he took ideas from well known artworks and included similar themes and the same aspects
of distortion and fragmentation into his own. George Grosz used watercolour in most of his late
paintings, usually over pen and ink. He wanted to be known as a pure painter Explain and describe
why they were important at that time in history. NGA DADAArtists Grosz. National Gallery of Art.
N.p., n.d. Web. Sept. 2015. . George Grosz was an important artist because he, in collaboration with
John Heartfield were producers of animated propaganda films at the Military Educational Film
Service, also known as the UFA . Grosz s participation in the Communist party was important, as he
served as the chairman What influenced the artist to create work? Goldmark, Mike. George Grosz.
Goldmark. N.p., 23 July 2013. Web. Sept. 2015.
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Concrete Operation Stage Of Piaget Theory
Doctor Who Trivial Pursuit. This game would be very helpful in developing the concrete operations
stage of piaget theory. The questions would help encourage brain Activity. Doctor Who Trivial Pursuit
allows children to test their knowledge of this iconic television show across 6 categories, with 600
questions, covering 50 years of everything Whovian, from the characters to the show s cast and crew.
Doctor Who Trivial Pursuit. This game would be very helpful in developing the concrete operations
stage of piaget theory. The quetions woud help encourage brain activity. In concrete operational stage
children begin their first real mental operations. During this age they are able to think logically about
concrete situations
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Determination, Discipline, And Dedication
Determination, discipline, and dedication are the three keys to Doctor Sampson (Sam) Davis success.
Growing up in the streets of Newark was not easy for any child, pre teen, teen, and adult, especially
for Davis but with the three D s to success he speaks of in The Pact: Three Young Men Make a
Promise and Fulfill a Dream, shows that anyone can succeed when you have friends to help you
through it all. Even though Davis did not have a perfect childhood, determination, dedication and
discipline would help push him. Davis, as a child, has seen what describes a dysfunctional family and
has witnessed many traits of physical, mental, and verbal abuse between his mother and father; Your
daddy ain t shit, and, Your mama ain t shit (Davis 19). In some instances, the violence was so severe
that the use of a firearm or the destruction of property occurred. Davis father would divorce from his
mother but, attempt to be there for his children, yet the divorce still took an emotional toll on the kids.
As for Davis, he would bury his feelings, to get over the divorce. Davis acknowledged his mother
lacked an adequate education, thus, this motivated him to become well educated. However, acquiring
adult responsibilities, such as writing and making bank deposits and reading important documents to
his illiterate was a grand task for a young child. Times were getting harder for Davis family and lack
of funds meant utilities could not be paid; his family would be powerless. Even through
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Realization Of Toddler
We as adults can decipher what is real and what is in our imagination. Toddlers and young children do
not have that skill leading them to be clingy and dependent on their parents or the adult they feel the
most familiar with. They look at them as an area of comfort and never want to leave their side and feel
uncomfortable. Melt downs are being thrown when they get left alone their care center and even when
Mom has to leave the room to use the restroom. It is important to know that if your child is clingy or
dependent to you, according to babycenter.com it is completely normal and where they should be
cognically and emotionally in their development. Clinginess and dependence happens for many
reasoning toddler s lives. It can all be chalked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The most important thing to understand is that it is normal. Baby Center explains that everything is
new in children, that being said everything can be a threat until we reassure them that it is not. In
world full of change and new things toddler want to grab, hold on, and never let go of the thing that
does not change and they find the most comfort in. Baby center goes on to explain that acknowledging
the fear they have is very important. Rather than tell them that there is no reason to be afraid tell them
that it is okay to be afraid but you would never let anything bad happen to them. They also mention
that it is important to talk it out have them describe the monster in their closet by asking specific
questions, What color is it? How big is it?, Does it make noise? Through questions you may be able to
identify where the fear is coming from, it may be a character in a movie or something they heard
about in the book. Baby Center also explains that it is okay to tell them tales about the thing they are
afraid of, for example most toddlers when they hear thunder in the middle of the night get afraid and
run to sleep in the bed with their parents. Something to help this situation is to say something along
the lines of Gods bowling and the angels are playing flashlight tag . Another thing you could say is
that the clouds are putting together a musically group and they are practicing. It can help them feel
less afraid and maybe even smile. They begin to not look at it as a scary noise with flashing lights but
as a funny story in their
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How Did Hyde Park Continuity And Change
In 1884 the Hyde Park Barracks changed from to a Female Immigration Depot. The convicts in Hyde
Park were relocated to Cockatoo Island. Orphan girls from Ireland, females from the jailhouses of
Britain, young women looking for new prospects, and women and children of convicts were provided
with short term shelter until they were collected by family or friends or waiting to be employed. At
dusk, they slept on iron beds in dormitories. In 1862 the main buildings top floor was transformed into
an asylum, offering care and housing for aged, poor, terminally and mentally ill women. The Hyde
Park Barracks Convicts were highway robbers pick pockets, conspirators, rebels, pirates, machine
breakers,
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Analysis Of John Anderson s Labyrinth
Labyrinth
John Anderson is a young man just out of college who lands himself a job on Wall Street. He is a
banker who wants to get ahead and achieve his version of the American Dream; wealth, traveling and
power. John travels around the world selling loans to developing countries who are willing to borrow.
This quickly turns from good to bad when these developing countries can no longer repay their debts
and the reality of the bank s lending is revealed. This leads to John having a moral conflict on the
grand scale and how he has to break down his self in order to set straight the problems he has helped
to orchestrate. This sends him in a deeper downward spiral where the only escape from his torment is
suicide.
Labyrinth is performed at the Hampstead theatre. This theatre was different than others, being that the
stage is missing two walls and the audience is seated on both sides surrounding the stage. This is
known as a traverse stage. This creates a different perspective for the two sides of the audience being
that each person is experiencing a different view of the play. Some parts of the audience may take
notice of things going on during the play while other don t based on their view. This type of stage can
also create difficulties for the actors as well. It is important that the projection of their voice is reached
throughout the entire theatre as well as the actions they perform. Since the stage is smaller and set up
differently, it is important the staging is set up
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Analysis Of Philippa Gregory s Three Sisters Three...
Three Sisters, Three Queens, a historical fiction novel written by Philippa Gregory, takes place in 16th
century Europe, an era characterized by powerful monarchs whose personal and political life are
incredibly complex and intertwined. In particular, this story focuses on three women who will become
the queens of Scotland, France, and England, respectively: Margaret, her sister, Mary, and their sister
in law, Katherine of Aragon. The story is told from Margaret s point of view, who provides a unique
yet often disregarded female perspective of this era intended to demonstrate that these ruling women
are just as important to history as their male counterparts, namely Henry VIII and James IV. The novel
is centered around two types of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It would spoil everything if Mary s is French cut or more richly embroidered, or more fashionable
(293 294). Her superficial nature and blatant sense of entitlement resulting from her privileged
upbringing becomes almost comical, especially as she is so heavily concerned with her possessions
even while her country is engulfed in both civil war and war with England. Nevertheless, Margaret
still does mature with age, as she and her sisters come to realize that they should be working together
rather than separately: We spent our time admiring and envying each other and we should have been
guiding and protecting each other (544). Ironically, on that very same page Margaret expresses delight
over her sisters misfortunes: I am in a better place than both my sisters. I cling to this little joy, as
stubborn as when we were girls jockeying for supremacy (544). Margaret s fickle nature embodies her
time period, where many of the monarchs share similar competitive desires and betrayal is
commonplace. On an even grander scale, Gregory highlights a natural human flaw and defies the idea
of a perfect protagonist. Even though Margaret changes for the better, a little part of her young and
selfish self will always remain within her. Margaret is not always a likable character, but she is
certainly a relatable one, whose experiences to achieve power and happiness teach her that she should
have confidence in herself and her sisters to defy gender norms
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Alcohol Vs Alcohol Research Paper
What is More Dangerous, Marijuana or Alcohol?
In recent times, marijuana has slowly become less and less of a taboo subject. The gradual legalization
has made marijuana a hot topic, both for its recreational uses and medicinal properties. The biggest
questions that remain are, is it dangerous and is it more dangerous than alcohol? Given the length of
time that alcohol has been legal most people would assume that it is the safer option, but is that true?
Risk from Alcohol
While alcohol may be readily available to anyone over the age of 21, it still comes with risk both to
your judgment and health. According to the CDC, excessive alcohol consumption leads to around
88,000 deaths annually. Alcohol consumption comes with both long term and short term effects on a
person, such as:
Impairment of judgment leading to injuries from motor vehicle accidents, drowning, falls and physical
instability.
People who are under the influence of alcohol may become violent, which has led to murder, assault
and sexual assault.
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Alcohol has been legal since 1933, even though the only benefit of consuming alcohol in excess, as
most people do, is a few possible hours of euphoria. While marijuana has been illegal since 1937 and
has been proven to have medicinal purposes far beyond its recreational reputation. When comparing
them side by side it is best to keep in mind that both can be vices and both can be beneficial. They
also, will both have a different effect from person to person. According to a study conducted by, Pew
Research, 69% of Americans believe that alcohol is more dangerous than marijuana. The truth is there
isn t a scientific answer to whether or not one is more dangerous than the other. Both marijuana and
alcohol have risk and until further research is done, consumer opinion will reign the topic of whether
or not one is more dangerous than the
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Response To Failure
Failure is really just a part of life. From god, to love, to our own academic studies, we have all failed
at something before, and it sure made us feel upset, or some other negative feelings, but along comes
Angel Perez and Mandy Oaklander to help save the day from the sheer destruction of our guilt to tell
us to bounce back , and that it is okay to fail. Something quite often unheard of would be positive
responses to failure, making it look like it is no big deal, but a rather out of proportion. Given both
articles it is not hard to see that Perez does not expect perfection, not the brightest light in the dark
sky, but rather a lesson learned from failure, rather than punishment. Oaklander on the other hand talks
of building up resilience ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
What Oaklander believes is that resilience can be built, and that all it takes is simply for a failure as a
trigger event to get us going, putting up our natural mental defenses that act as a coping mechanism,
and of course with some resilience it can determine how well you will bounce back from a triggering
event considering it does not take much to trigger stress as Oaklander himself says. It does not take a
predator to trigger a stress response in modern humans (Oaklander). Oaklander like Perez can see that
we as humans are not the most durable of people and that certain things can impact our lives a lot
more than they should. From failing one simple assignment to not being acknowledged by others it
can lead to a recognized stress trigger creating any residual feeling from the original stress event to
have the same effect on the individual as the first time it happened. To ever think that a simple thought
makes people cower and mentally impairs them is simply highly illogical when one thinks about it,
but it shows how much resilience an individual might lack. Of course, Oaklander believes that
resilience can be built up like someone would a fine tuned body with the most desirable human traits,
meaning peak athletic condition, and a mentality like a rock. Within the article, Oaklander states In an
interesting twist, scientists have learned that working the body s muscles makes people s minds more
resilient as well. ( Oaklander). Allowing the body to enter a prime condition gives for a harder
mentality as stated before as things no longer seem to become overwhelming, but obstacles in a path,
and of course with that level of confidence an obstacle may seem easier than breathing. Resiliency is
finally shown when the body is properly exercised. Resiliency from that point now is finally no longer
just a mental thing, but a physical one
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Candide Essay example
Candide is a French satire novel written by Voltaire during the Enlightenment period. The novel tells
the life story of Candide, a young and honest man from Westphalia. He falls in love with Cundegonde
, the beautiful daughter of the Baron of the Thunder ten Thronckh. Later he is forced to leave
Westphalia therefore begins his adventures throughout many different countries. Throughout his
advantures, Candide s beliefs and experiences have changed dramatically. The novel reflects a type of
writing known as bildungsroman. Bildungsroman is a story in which the main character moves from a
state of innocence and inexperienced to a state of wisdom and maturity through his or her experiences.
The beginning course of bildungsroman is that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the most important reason for Candide to want to marry Cundegonde is that he wants to keep
his promise and doesn t want the society view him as an untrustworthy man. He has sacrificed his
needs for the judgments of the society.
In bildungsroman, the character is usually be able to make a smooth movement away from conformity
throughout major conflicts such as individuality vs. conformity. During his adventures, Candide
acquires wealth and experiences about the world. These factors cause Candide to question his belief in
optimism. After Candide listened to Martin s philosophy of pessimism, he has changed his views from
optimism of Pangloss to Martin s pessimism. At the end of the novel, Candide rejects Pangloss
philosophy and Martin s philosophy. He begins aware of both good things and bad things. He starts to
forms his own life opinions by becoming a gardener. This is an example of individuality vs.
conformity.
In this novel, Voltaire is able to use bildungsroman to moves Candide from an innocence and honest
man to a man of wisdom and maturity. After being forced away from Westphalia, Candide is able to
acquired some knowledge about the world. He is now matured enough to be able to sacrificed his
needs for his reputation. He has gained wisdoms to develop some opinions for himself. Finally, the
novel Candide can be considered as a bildungsroman because of these
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Essay on animals in romantic poetry
animals in romantic poetry
Many Romantic poets expressed a fascination with nature in their works. Even more specific than just
nature, many poets, such as William Blake, Robert Burns, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge all seemed
fascinated with animals. Animals are used as symbols throughout poetry, and are also used to give the
reader something to which they can relate. No matter what the purpose, however, animals played a
major part in Romantic Poetry.
William Blake used animals as basic building blocks for poems such as The Lamb and The Tyger. By
using these carefully selected animals to depict good and evil, the reader truly understands Blake s
words. All readers can relate to animals such as an innocent lamb and a ... Show more content on
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The sight of this louse surprises the narrator, and eventually leads him to the realization that humans
see themselves as perfect, judging all others. Through this louse he realizes what a power it would be
to see ourselves as other see us (43) and what fools we are, pretending to be God like (46 48). Burns
uses animals in his poetry as a way of looking back at man, and seeing through another perspective.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge based his narrative poem, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, around the
sanctity of nature, especially that of the albatross, a large sea bird who was a sign of good luck to the
sailors aboard the mariner s ship. After the ancient mariner inhospitably kills their good omen,
everything starts to fall apart. The mariner eventually is trapped in a solitary, never ending penance,
telling certain people his story. The people he tells however, do not appreciate the story because it
points out their lack of spirituality, especially in the case of the wedding guest. Coleridge, like Blake
in The Lamb, relates animals and nature to Godliness.
In conclusion, many Romantic poets showed a fascination with nature, and especially with animals.
They used animals as symbols for many things, or for another way of viewing the world, but no matter
what the use, animals played a major part in the works of Romantic poets. Bibliography:
Blake, William. The Lamb. The Norton Anthology of English
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The Poverty Of The Hunger Rebellion
The Hunger Rebellion
The United States ranks near the bottom of the pack of wealthy nations on a measure of child poverty,
according to a new report from UNICEF. Nearly one third of U.S. children live in households with an
income below 60 percent of the national median income in 2008 about $31,000 annually. In the richest
nation in the world, one in three kids live in poverty. according to Cristopher Ingraham, a political
writer who previously worked at the Brookings Institution and the Pew Research Center. Child
poverty is becoming progressively a serious issue in the society, principally when correlating it with
being one of If not the wealthiest countries in the world. The effect of it is not minimal nor limited to
the children in poverty, it is implementing the future education, health, and faith of the country. So by
deciphering the problem, the lives saving would be beyond limits. The non profit organization
Children s Hunger Fund is acting to reduce and hope to eventually eliminate child poverty by offering
the combination of physical and spiritual support believing they are essential base to explore
knowledge, and without them our bodies and souls are ill, confused and lost.
Children s Hunger Fund (CHF) is a religious based organization that aims to deliver hope by feeding
poor hungry children in America and around the world and by equipping local churches for gospel
centered mercy ministry. It was established in 1991 by president and founder Dave Philips
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Cultural Diversity For A Haitian Client
Cultural Diversity Assignment Haitian Every year a large group of Haitians come into the United
States and may become a part of the health care system. In the challenging field of nursing, nurses
need to be aware of cultural differences and should provide each client with cultural competent care.
Each and every year, Haitians enter this country legally and illegally but regardless of how they enter
the US, it is inevitable that they will need to be cared for at some time in their life. The astute nurse
must understand the need for cultural sensitivity and what to assess for prior to providing care for a
Haitian client. The assessment should include communication barriers, orientation of time, health
beliefs, health risks, and even more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Depending on social class, the Haitian client can either be future oriented or past and present oriented.
The time orientation of the client will determine if they are going to be more inclined or less inclined
to follow treatment regimens. When providing culturally competent health care for the Haitian client,
the nurse must recognize the nontraditional health beliefs of the client and the health practices that
arise as a result. In addition, the nurse must also maintain a nonjudgmental attitude about these beliefs.
The nurse should incorporate Haitian folk practices into the treatment plans as long as they are not
harmful and desired by the client. Folk medicine and treatments can be used in addition to traditional
western health treatments. The nurse must also be aware of the health risks of Haitian Americans
when providing care. According to Holcomb (1996), sexually transmitted diseases, cancer, and
tuberculosis are the most common health conditions affecting Haitians and Haitian Americans (p.
257). With that being said, the nurse should teach the Haitian client about the importance of primary
prevention and how it is a valuable component of a healthy lifestyle. Pregnancy care in the Haitian
client is another aspect of nursing. Haitian women do not seek out prenatal care, which can be
troublesome with having a healthy pregnancy. It is estimated that 80% of pregnant women in Haiti
attend
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  • 2. Values Education s Reactio Paper Our attitudes control our lives. Attitudes are a secret power working twenty four hours a day, for good or for bad. It is of paramount importance that we know how to harness and control this great force. Tom Blandi Values can either be transmitted or acquired. It is anything that we put importance on. It comprises all the behaviors, attitudes and cultures one is into. Sometimes, we are confused if values are how we deal with people but realistically speaking, it is how we deal with our environment how we view things in or with its realize how important we are as a rational being. Human as rational individuals has the capacity to think logically or to think dependently and feel. Feeling is being able to express his emotions and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is sometimes the irony that we assume that we really participate in some work or activities even if we are not. Just because we are busy doing something. We cannot work on two mental activities at the same time that s why we perform less involvement in the task assigned. But, we should always remember that life is not a contest to see who can drop into the grave the fastest. Guard your mental and physical health by slowing down to a reasonable pace. Concentrate on the task at hand, and do it well before moving on. More isn t always better. Life failures caused by our mishandling of the situation may lead to stress, conflict, frustration, and at the end, we need to cope with it. Experiencing depression is like coming to a dead end. Life holds no meaning anymore. The once all time high self esteem now dangerously touches the zero level. Even a rosy retirement life suddenly becomes a death march. We, persons, with ability to feel must be very serious and sensitive about this because in our day to day scenario, we must learn to handle thing right. Stress is a part of life. Regardless of all the media hype, we need stress in our life! It may be surprising. Without stress, life would be dull and unexciting. Stress adds flavor and, challenge, and opportunity to life. We need a degree of stress to operate, to meet a challenge r goal, to laugh, to love, and to live. Stress is the emotional and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Captains Of Industry Essay In the late 1800s and early 1900s, during the climax of the American Industrial Revolution, there was a small group of men who owned the major businesses and were leaders of their industries. They owned factories, railroads, banks, and even created company towns for the sole purpose of housing their workers. Due to the efforts of these few men, the U.S. economy became the envy of the world, and America became a leading world power. They provided the public with products that were in high demand for reasonable prices, and opened their markets to countries overseas. Although many people believe the early industrialists were Robber Barons who exploited the poor, these great men were truly Captains of Industry who created new ways of doing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although some of these criticisms are well founded, men like Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller were, in fact, Captains of Industry because they employed millions and created new ways of doing business. Before all these industrialists can along, America was just another country that had little significance to the world. If it was not for them, we as a nation would not be where we are today. The industrialists prospered mainly due to their wit, and the many innovations that they brought to their various fields of business. They created monopolies because they were the most effective forms of enterprise, and there were no laws that prohibited or restricted their use. As John D. Rockefeller himself said, I believe in the spirit of combination and cooperation when properly conducted .It helps to reduce waste, and waste is a dissipation of power. (Danzer 424) Critics say that these men ruthlessly took over their fields of business, and did not play fair . What s wrong with striving for success? What s wrong with being efficient? What s wrong with making a product that no one can equal? What s wrong with besting your competitors? Nothing. The principal reason for the success of the industrialists was their ability to provide products and services to the public at reasonable rates. This was also the main reason that they were so despised and vilified by their competitors and the covetous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Examples Of Being A Fanatic Essay Fan or fanatic Being a fan means a person who has a strong interest in or admiration for a particular person or thing . A fanatic is a person filled with excessive and single minded zeal, especially for an extreme religious or political cause. Being a fan is better than being a fanatic because being a fanatic seems a little obsessive and people could get the wrong idea about someone. Many people do not know the difference between the two. There are more fans than fanatics. A fan loves whatever it is they are a fan of. If it s a band, a tv show, a celebrity, etc. they just feel happy when they see it , or when they are in the atmosphere of it. A fan would not go insanely crazy when they hear someone mention whatever it is they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A fanatic on the other hand would probably scream on the inside. If the fanatic is with a friend, or someone they know, they would most likely tell them, Did you just hear what that person said? with a lot of enthusiasm. For example, source 2 states But a thirst for information, education, knowledge, wisdom and a quest for debate on a daily basis, yes. This quote means a fanatic is constantly wanting to know what is going on with whoever it is they are a fanatic over. A fan would also know the words to many songs that they enjoy listening to. There can be some songs that someone does not know completely, but just because they don t know a song, from beginning to end, it doesn t mean someone is not a fan. A fan could also go to some concerts, if they wanted to, or if they can afford it, and most importantly, get a ride there. Some fanatics say the more someone has something (Merch, albums, posters), or the more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Slavery And The American Revolution Slavery has been a key issue in American history since the first settlers settled here in 1607. Historians such as Vincent J Rosivach writes that when the issue of slavery is mentioned the first thing people think about is the slavery model of the deep south, the cotton kingdom. Rosivach writes that there were many different slave models such as the northern American colonies and 4th century Athens. Rosivach and many other historians agree that the way slavery was done in the north was totally different from the south. Slaves have had an important role particularly in the northern American colonies helping them early establish themselves first as a region then as a country. Historians have argued that America was built on the backs of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the north owners usually owned only one or two slaves. Historians have figured that these owners could have done without them if necessary. Owning slaves was less a commitment than a response to labor needs. That is why we see blacks working in their owners shops. Historians like Shane white argue that slaves now had an advantage over slaves in any other area, because these slaves were picking up trades that could help in their future journey. Rosivach on page 552 talks about how slaves helped the economy. White talked about the trades they picked up and now Rosivach expands on that. Since most slave owners only owned a few slaves the owner s main priority was to make ends meet for his family. Rosivach talks about how slaves could run the owner s shops if the owners had to leave for a short period of time. Slaves also helped speed up production. With two people working it helped the owner make more money. They were not running large scaled operations but simple community ran business. Rosivach also states that even if someone did not own a slave in the north they could produce the same amount of production as a slave and his owner. Rosivach is making the claim that slaves are expendable and not a dire need as they were in the south. Rosivach and White both talk about the type of work slaves did in the north. Along with that work came the person they worked for. During this time before the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on 5 Factors Affecting Inbound and Domestic Tourism 5 Factors affecting inbound and domestic tourism * Health, safety and security * Economic recession in the UK * Exchange rates * Weather * Accessibility Economic recession in the UK When the UK economy is doing well, its pound sterling is strong. However, having a strong pound actually discourage visitors from overseas because when they exchange their money in pound they will be getting less money, so it make visiting UK expensive and it deter inbound visitor from visiting UK. Regardless to that when UK is in a recession the sterling is weak which means that overseas visitor can get more pounds for their money and would find UK much more cheaper which encourage inbound visitor to visit the UK. A recession ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Overall Exchange Rates change every day and depending on how it changes can affect inbound and domestic tourism. The graph shows the latest sterling exchange rate against most leading currencies which is the Brazilian Rate. The graph shows the latest sterling exchange rate against most leading currencies which is the Brazilian Rate. Accessibility The UK remains one of the best connected countries for international tourism, with hundreds of air routes, sea routes and the Channel Tunnel bringing tourists into the UK. UK has many low cost airlines and this increase traffic between Europe and the UK. This services increase outbound travel. Accession to the EU has added to the appeal to new member states. Low cost air travel, including low transatlantic fares, makes the UK more accessible to all. Accessibility impact on visitor numbers as it makes it easier for people to travel to the UK. It also affect frequency since it s easy to travel to, it encourage domestic and inbound visitors to visit it more often. There are many form of gaining access into the UK, just like with most other destinations. Visitor can access UK via rail, sea, air, road and personal transportation like cars. However there is a distinct difference between the popularity of certain type transport ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Early Christian Religion Research Paper The early Christian church made no distinction between sin and suffering, and repentance and healing. (p. 34) The Scripture equates sickness with unclean spirits and demonic activity. Early Christians understood the relationship between sin and sickness and acted accordingly (see James 5:14,15). Jesus taught the disciples the relationship between sin and sickness. In the early church repentance and healing went hand in hand. Unfortunately, in today s church the first call of a sick Christian is to their doctor or hospital. We have turned to the secular world for a healing, which they cannot offer. Satan s footprint is everywhere in the medical field. I am reminded of a Scripture, which says that man is always searching for knowledge but never ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Irving Berlin Contributions Irving Berlin made important contributions to musicals and music writing. After his background information is provided, the prior sentence will be proven by using examples of the songs he made as a freelance songwriter, a songwriter for Broadway musical productions , and Hollywood Musical productions, the popularity of the songs, and the awards. Israel Berlin who we now know as Irving Berlin, was born May 11th, Eighteen 1888, in the town of Tyumen, a Siberian city in Russia. He was the one out of eight children. His father, Moses Baline, was a Cantor in the Jewish Synagogue, and his mother was Lena Lipkin Baline During the time he lived in Russia, he and his family were treated terribly, for the fact that Russia was at that time attacking the Jews and the Jewish community. The only thing he remembered about Russia was when an Anti Semitic group burned down his house, and he sat in front of his house all night watching it burn. In circa 1883 his family moved to Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States of America via Ellis Island. Everyone in his family regardless of age, except for practical reasons such as an infant, had to work. Although his family was very poor, he did not seem to notice. His father was a very strict Jew and would punish his children with beatings even for as simple of a reason as taking their shoes off in an unorthodox way. He worked odd jobs until he was eight years of age, when his father died, he became a street singer while doubling as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Lusitania And The Piggies Analysis Ender Wiggins showed interest in the Lusitania and the Piggies ever since he heard about the horrific death of Pipo. This news from Jane on his death gave him an idea that would put a smile on his face. The intricacies of the universe made it difficult for Ender to reach his primary goal of finding a place for the Hive Queen. Ender thought that Lusitania was the right place. The only problem was that lusitania was already inhabited by the piggies. The starways congress did not allow the humans to share information with the piggies but this is disobeyed on many occasions. In doing this, the piggies not only learn from Ender, but Ender learns from the piggies. Before Ender, the culture and habits of the piggies were unknown. Through compassion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marcao beat Novinha but not for the reason everyone thought. Ender tells the crowd this as he speaks for him. Marcao was not a weak and evil man. He was a strong man. He didn t want power. He wanted love. Not control. Loyalty. (Card 261). Ender knew that this is not what everyone wanted to hear but it was the truth and this helped the family come to terms with their father. When Marcao beat Novinha, she believed she deserved it. The more Ender kept speaking the more the family began to forgive him. Then Ender hit them with the big news about Libo being the father of Novinhas kids and all hell broke loose. He talked about the agreement she made with Libo and Marcao. Then the question arose, why would Marcao agree to this? Then Ender gave us with this hard hitting response. Most of all, though, he married her because he loved her. He never really hoped that she would love him the way he loved her, because he worshipped her, she was goddess, and he knew that he was diseased, filthy, an animal to be despised. He knew she could not worship him, or even love him. He hoped that someday she might feel some affection. That she might feel some loyalty. (Card 268). Novinha knew this to be true and her children began to feel empathetic. Her children began to understand. The scene concludes with the most powerful line in the book. The words left ashes in their hearts. (Card 270). Not only did Ender s words affect the family, but they affected the community as well. Ender made an impact on the family and the community alike. Cramer s idea of sensations aroused in the reader really makes sense here. The style that was used in this chapter captures emotional sensations in the reader that helps us relate to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Problems And Challenges Of Performance Management Part 3 Empirical chapter Discussion of the Problems and Challenges of performance management Performance management mostly is not successful as expected in the public sector. According to Her Majesty s Inspectorate of Constabulary for Scotland (2005) a thematic inspection of performance management noted that though performance management was substantially developed , a long way is still needed to go before everyone was responsible for providing a good service and many areas of performance management in the early stages of implementation existed as well . There are many implementation reasons causing these problems, for instance, the reduction of government spending (Gianakis, 2002), or purely a tool for management rather than a tool for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Technical problems refers to the indicators and the data, information collection, interpretation and analysis. They are preponderantly difficult problems (Pollanen, 2005; Adcroft and Willis, 2005) and especially in terms of data quality (Black et al., 2001), the choice of indicators (Black et al., 2001; Bevan and Hood, 2006; Carvalho et al., 2006), validation (Evans, 2004; Carlin, 2004), reporting (Pollanen, 2005; Adcroft and Willis, 2005) and usage and interpretation (Neely et al., 1995; Wilcox and Bourne, 2003). Nevertheless, organisations are focusing on improving the technical problems of their indicators (Pollitt, 2005). Secondly, systems problems are related to the bigger picture issues, i.e. integrating performance systems into the original systems (Gianakis, 2002), a lack of strategic view which encourages short term thinking (Neely et al., 1995), the ambiguity of performance objectives (Pollanen, 2005), sub optimisation (Neely et al., 1995; Pollitt, 2000; Gianakis, 2002; Adcroft and Willis, 2005) and the cost of performance management (Train and Williams, 2000; Holzer and Yang, 2004; Pollanen, 2005). The third kind of problem are the significant people issues and their involvement inside the PM system among inter multiple stakeholders (Black et al., 2001; Wang and Berman, 2001; Gianakis, 2002; McAdam et al., 2005). These issues can be caused by a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Was The Atomic Bomb Justified Dbq Dropping the bomb could kill up to 1 million soldiers. Was it worth it? Dropping the bomb, only over 100,000 people were killed. That s saving 900,000 lives. I do believe that dropping the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was necessary. Here are the reasons why: Japan s surrender could have ended the war faster, the attacks could have gotten worse as time in the war gained. Japan had already caused great damage to the United States. Another key thing to remember is the war could have ended sooner. In document two, we learned that President Truman didn t want to drop the atomic bombs, but it would hopefully lead the war to an end. He did not like the idea. But was persuaded that it would shorten the war against Japan and American lives. We needed to get Japan to surrender. They didn t want to surrender unconditionally and refused. Japan didn t surrender until September of 1945, The war could have gone on longer. Attacks could have progressively gotten worse as the wartime progressed. Document one showed us that the bomb was very powerful, yet there was a more powerful artillery in the making. In their present form these bombs are now in production and even more powerful forms are in development. It was to spare the Japanese people from utter destruction... If they do not accept our terms they may expect a ruin from the air... ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pearl Harbor killed just under 3,000 people. The Kamikaze raids also caused a great deal of deaths. Over 3,500 Japanese Kamikaze raids had already wrought great destruction and loss of american lives. (Document 4.) Truman believed that this would also save lives. Saving American lives along with the lives of the Japanese. He was correct. Instead of killing the 1,000,000 predicted, it only ended with a bit over 100,000 lives loss. That is 900,000 people that could have died that didn t. Truman believed that the bombs saved Japanese lives as well. (Document ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay on Vision of Heaven in the Poetry of Dickinson Vision of Heaven in the Poetry of Dickinson Emily Dickinson never became a member of the church although she lived in a typical New England Puritan community all her life. The well known lines, Some keep the Sabbath going to church / I keep it staying at Home (P 236 [B]; J 324),1 suggest her defiance against the existing church and Christianity of her time in particular. And her manner of calling the Deity by such terms as Burglar, Banker (P 39; J 49), and a jealous God (P 1752; J 1719) clearly discloses her antagonism against the Christian God. In fact, she insistently rejected being baptized even when her family members and intimate friends at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary had chosen to bow in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And Dickinson herself knew the answer was to be found in the Bible, as she answered, For Prose Mr Ruskin Sir Thomas Browne and the Revelations (L 261)2 when asked by Thomas W. Higginson what her favorite books were. Of course, there were many other prose writings which she could have mentioned, but she dared to select these three as the sources of her inspiration. Needless to say, the three were exclusively special for her. Therefore, by referring to the picture of heaven in the Book of Revelation, I will consider how Dickinson s poetry delineates one of the most important and sometimes enigmatic Christian doctrines, the idea of heaven. The following poem furnishes us with appropriate materials for discussion: I went to Heaven Twas a small Town Lit with a Ruby Lathed with Down Stiller than the fields At the full Dew Beautiful as Pictures No Man drew People like the Moth Of Mechlin frames
  • 13. Duties of Gossamer And Eider names Almost contented I could be Mong such unique Society (P 577 [B]; J 374) Written in about 1862, one of the anni mirabiles (most productive years) of Dickinson s life, this poem portrays a really mirabile visu spectacle of the heavenly kingdom in earthly images as John sees heaven in terms of earthly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Mormon Discrimination We do not need to look any further than the Book of Mormon to find historical examples of exclusion and discrimination. The Book of Mormon recounts a considerable number of unfortunate stories filled with contentions and wars. These stories are predominantly between people of different colors and cultures. The motivation in the majority of these ancient scriptural accounts are firmly rooted in pride. The feelings of being better than, was prevalent. More recently, we have the question of discrimination in relation to a policy that Brigham Young announced (in the year 1852), restricting men of black African descent from priesthood ordination. This announcement also disallowed black men and women from participating in temple endowments and sealing ordinances. Personally, I am not clear on the motivation or justification for this more recent example. Some have speculated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The prophet Nephi declares that God, our Eternal Father, desires to save all of His children, without consideration to race, gender, religion; He inviteth them all to come unto him and partake of his goodness; and he denieth none that come unto him, black and white, bond and free, male and female; and he remembereth the heathen; and all are alike unto God, both Jew and Gentile. (2 Nephi 26:33) Our Heavenly Father does not favor or have more love for one race over another. We certainly shouldn t. A poem by Maya Angelou, entitled, Human Family, continues to run through my thoughts, I note the obvious differences... The variety of our skin tones can confuse, bemuse, delight... In minor ways we differ, in major we re the same. I note the obvious differences between each sort and type, but we are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike. We are more alike, my friends, than we are unalike. These appear to be such simple and obvious words, but it seems as though many of us forget these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Multicarrier Modulation Multicarrier modulation is a technique of transmitting data over several subchannels instead of transmitting the data over the whole bandwidth in single carrier systems. The data stream to be transmitted is divided into a number of lower data rate data streams. The subchannels have narrow bandwidth compared to wideband channel in single carrier systems and also the symbol period on each subchannel is increased. Multicarrier modulation provides immunity to fading caused by data transmission over mul tipath fading channels or frequency selective fading channels. Each of the subchannel expe riences flat fading due to the decreased bandwidth. Also, due to the increase in the symbol period, it provides enhanced immunity to ISI. Another advantage of multicarrier modulation technique is it can provide better spectral efficiency compared to single carrier modulation, since the spectrum of the subcarrier can be overlapped. Although there are advantages, multicarrier modulation technique has disadvantages such as requirement of synchronization with marginal conditions , higher Peak to Average Power Ra tio (PAPR) implying strict requirement for amplifier to be linear. A number of multicarrier modulation technique has involved. Few of them are OFDM, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These sub carriers are orthogonal to each other. It is very much popular scheme used in digital television, audio broadcasting and 4G communications. OFDM has the ability to deal with severe channel fading conditions without complex equalization filters. Due to the longer symbol period and the CP extension, OFDM is more robust against the effect of timing offset and delay spread in multipath fading channels. OFDM also gain higher spectral efficiency due to the overlapping of the subcarrier spectrum which are orthogonal to each other. The major drawback of OFDM is high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Margery Kempe Research Paper Margery Kempe is a true feminist icon. Clever, ambitious, and married to Jesus. Kempe uses her mystical marriage to Jesus to achieve the life that she always wanted. Her ideal life is traveling to important religious monuments and being recognized as a notable religious figure. This paper will be discussing her literacy and how she uses it to her advantage, her mistrust of the patriarchy and how she defies the social norms placed on females. Kempe is a great example of a strong, independent woman, who does not need a man in her life. Although she has Jesus to help her, for the most part she is alone. She does not let this stop her and she achieves the life she always dreamed of having on her own. As a wealthy woman, Margery had learned a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It would be difficult to find a clearer example of a woman who wanted to take up the role of a preacher, she wanted to travel and become as important as the biblical figures mentioned in the Bible. The social norms placed on woman did not control her. She wanted to live the life she dreamed of and she did. However, travel was not something woman would normally do because it was a very dangerous activity, not only is there the physical danger to women, such as the danger of rape, something Kempe talks about continually; but travel by women is also dangerous in that it constitutes an offense against basic cultural axioms, (traveler, p 3). By traveling, Kempe is challenging these axioms, which could cause other women to do the same. This is one of the reasons why Kempe was so threatening to men, they did not want her to encourage other females to act the same way. The female voice is often represented, as a monstrosity which is always threatening to break out and damage the socio religious or the domestic status quo, (5, Page 170). The men wanted to stay in control, they saw women as less than them and they did not like the fact that Margery was finding ways to have power for herself. Women had followed the domestic status quo for so long, more than just Margery had to been bothered by it. The role of a woman of this time was; raising and bearing the children and cooking the food. The men were against Kempe traveling because this broke that gender role. Deciding to leave her home and her family to travel, finally taking control of her own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Pascua Lama Project Chile like many other Latin American Countries have adopted their own Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) systems. However, many including Chile s legal framework governing EIA lacks power. Developing their organizational capacity to take full advantage of the potential of EIA as a tool to manage complex social and environmental situations is something they could also improve. The US s EIA system differs from Chile s EIA system. In Chile, the EIA is defined as an administrative procedure geared towards ensuring compliance with environmental legislation. (ifc,pp 10) Under NEPA, EIA is described as a process to incorporate the environmental and social concerns of different stakeholders into the decision making process of Federal authorities. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Submitting relatively small projects to the evaluation system involve a much simpler procedure than if the project had been considered as a whole, thus they were able to avoid an environmental evaluation at the national level. When the observations provided by the public were not to be taken into consideration the public protested. The protests in Pascua Lama project led to a change in how public participation and how concerns and opposition is handled. Now, the Chilean mine development is required to address public concerns. Cases like these are needed to set ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Johnson Johnson Stakeholders The Johnson Johnson Family of Consumer Companies offers the world s largest range of consumer healthcare products. They are a holding company with controlling stakes in 265 individual operating businesses. These businesses sell skin care, oral care, wound care, over the counter medicine and women s health products worldwide. The companies that fall under Johnson Johnson belong to three categories; pharmaceuticals, medical devices and consumer health care. They own worldwide known brands such as Tylenol, Neutrogena and Neosporin. Their 2016 revenue was $71.89 billion. The enterprise is guided by its Credo, which is engraved at the corporate headquarters. The Credo is the values that decide the company s decision making. Johnson Johnson ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Fortune, 2017). The company stands by their Credo and ensures quality and safety throughout all phases of product lifecycles. Talcum powders sales plummeted after the ovarian cancer lawsuits hit the media. However, Johnson Johnson still remains to be a top company even during a natural movement. While navigating on the company s official site, it is hard to find anything that could potentially harm them. The site is filled with commitments claiming to care for their consumers, employees and overall health of society. Written on CNBC by Angelica LaVito, Wells Fargo analyst Larry Biegelsen said Even if J J settled all 5,500 cases for $280,000 per case (the highest amount among liability cases in the drug and device sectors the firm has tracked), the total liability to J J would be $1.5 billion, he wrote. At the end of the fourth quarter, J J had $18.4 billion of cash and marketable securities (2018). Although stock fell during this time, stakeholders would not have to worry due to it having a small ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Statistics in Research Definition of statistics: Statistics is the science of learning from data, and of measuring, controlling, and communicating uncertainty; and it thereby provides the navigation essential for controlling the course of scientific and societal advances (Davidian, M. and Louis, T. A., 10.1126/science.1218685). Statisticians apply statistical thinking and methods to a wide variety of scientific, social, and business endeavors in such areas as astronomy, biology, education, economics, engineering, genetics, marketing, medicine, psychology, public health, sports, among many. Many economic, social, political, and military decisions cannot be made without statistical techniques, such as the design of experiments to gain federal approval of a newly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Statisticians recommend that experiments compare (at least) one new treatment with a standard treatment or control, to allow an unbiased estimate of the difference in treatment effects. 2. Design of experiments, using blocking to reduce the influence of confounding variables, and randomized assignment of treatments to subjects to allow unbiased estimates of treatment effects and experimental error. At this stage, the experimenters and statisticians write the experimental protocol that shall guide the performance of the experiment and that specifies the primary analysis of the experimental data. 3. Performing the experiment following the experimental protocol and analyzing the data following the experimental protocol. 4. Further examining the data set in secondary analyses, to suggest new hypotheses for future study. 5. Documenting and presenting the results of the study. In contrast, an observational study does not involve experimental manipulation. This type of study typically uses a survey to collect observations about the area of interest and then performs statistical analysis. Statistics is applied in the following ways in research: 1. In science A very important component of the Scientific Method is the statistical analysis of your collected data or observations. How you analyze the data, whether done correctly or incorrectly, will ultimately determine the conclusions from your research. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Examples Of The Modern Tragic Hero A tragic hero is a character that the audience identifies with. This character is born into a high position, or worked diligently to achieve their goal. They possess a quality unknown to them, that causes their downfall. Through strife and a long journey, the tragic hero is able to redeem humanity. Three main theories of the tragic hero are the Aristotelian model, the Shakespearean model, and the modern tragic hero. For instance, nobility is characterized by being upper class and having elevated character. Romeo satisfies both these criteria through his position as son of the Montague family, and he was even referred to as a gentleman by his enemies. Although he was respected by many, Romeo s impulsiveness, or his fatal flaw that moves ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, many historical politicians and celebrities follow a strikingly similar path. Alexander Hamilton is one individual that follows the modern tragic hero. Although known as the father of the financial system, he started from nothing. While he gained immense power, Hamilton also had a significant tragic flaw that contributed to his downfall. This hamartia eventually will lead to his downfall like the literary examples. However, through his inability to stay passive he was able to move to America. Continuing on in America he worked his way up the ranks, making enemies as he gained power. Over time his opposition decided that he was becoming too much to handle and needed to thwart his intentions. He was discredited and fell to nothingness which was his biggest fear because he had not stayed passive, and had fought the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Using Breaking Free Of Old Ways Of Thinking Outside The Box Thinking outside the box is a common idiom used to express the idea of breaking free of old ways of thinking. In a real sense, the walls of the box are the borders of our thoughts. Moving past those barriers is considered not only a good thing, but a necessary thing. Yet this is not only about travel. I could have stayed in my home country to study, but I chose instead to bet on myself and apply internationally. As a result I was offered a full paid scholarship. And took this opportunity to place myself as far from my comfort zone. I wanted to not just think outside the box, but exist entirely outside of it. Saudi Arabia, where I am from, has one of the largest economy in the Arab world. And its fast growing economy allows it to be a solid ground for many investing activities. I grew up in a family business that really provided the core of my belief in business and in ones ability to grow and operate important businesses that can compete and be successful. I think I ve inherited my passion for learning besides the insatiable curiosity which has served me well throughout my childhood, school years and academic career from my father, an international businessman. He taught me to explore the world, constantly seeking to learn more, and to make an effort to understand more. I watched him for hours as he worked on his meetings, and I also helped him with contracts, presentations, and marketing proposals growing up. I was fascinated by business and wanted to know how and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. UNIT 2 ASSIGNMENT 1 NT1210 Unit 2 Assignment 1 1. Which of the following terms is the closest synonym to the term computer networking? c. Datacom 2. Ann uses her email address, me@here.com, to send an email to Bob, whose email address is you@there.com. The message contains a few paragraphs of text. Which of the following will be important to the process of making sure that Bob receives this email? b. Bob s incoming email server 3. According to this chapter, which of the following concepts happens in a modern day, end to end voice call between two business telephones sitting in the same office building in the United States? (Choose two answers.) b. The call uses only digital electrical signals. d. The call represents short sounds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a. 16 HTTP GET request messages with 16 matching HTTP GET reply messages 12. Which of the following are defined by the HTTP protocol? (Choose two answers.) c. Web servers d. 13. A PC user opens her Internet Explorer web browser, types the www.certskills.com/books web address, and presses Enter. The browser displays a new web page. What part of the web address most directly identifies the web server from which the web page will be retrieved? b. www.certskills.com 14. Using the terminology introduced in this chapter, think about network topologies. Which of these terms lists a network component that acts the most like a policeman directing traffic in an inter section by directing the bits through the network? c. Node 15. Which of the following types of devices typically act as a node in a network topology? (Choose two answers.) a. Router d. Switch 16. Fred started a mining company as a young lad. The company has grown, now with three mines and an administrative office in town, with 100 employees. The company has a network that connects all the computers at all four sites. Which of the following terms best describes Fred s company network? d. SMB network 17. A company builds a network that connects its 1000 branch offices with about ten employees each, plus three other sites with over 2000 employees each. Most of the end user devices connect to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Exploitation In Early American History Throughout early American history, the exploitation of minorities and resources has been a leading theme. The leading cause for this exploitation was the lens that the American Dream placed upon society. This lens was the idea that if something was positively affecting the economy, the exploitation of minorities and resources was overlooked. The American Dream caused this because the expectation of America s success was so high that people took drastic measures to succeed disregarding the exploitation of resources and minorities. Overall, the effect that the American Dream had on minorities and resources in early American history was predominantly negative. The strongest examples of this occurred through fur trading, the textile mills of Lowell, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lowell was built on water power, utilizing the canals and dams to power their mills. In 1837, there were seven canals on the Merrimack river, each with their own support network of locks and dams. The locks and dams were used for means of controlling the flow of the Merrimack river and distributing its water to the twenty six textile mills. Due to a high demand of textiles, more and more mills were being built in Lowell and other places. Because of this the Boston Associates, a group of wealthy Boston merchants who began the mills, constructed dams along the Merrimack river in order to store water and generate power for factories. The river, even with all the new dams, did not supply enough water power. The Boston Associates then gained control of over 100 square miles of New Hampshire lakes feeding into the Merrimack river system. The Associates dammed those lakes and they finally provided a regular flow of water and enough water power. Although these canals strengthened the Merrimack Valley s economic power and led to it being named the nation s greatest industrial center in the 19th century, the canals had extremely negative effects on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Texas County Government System During the early days of the Texas government system, many districts were divided into counties and cities. In those two entities, there are general purpose local governments and special purpose governments, each with their own regions and responsibilities. Because of the size of Texas, many rural areas rely on the local county government to conduct political business. Texas has the largest number of counties compared to all the other states; 254 in total. Before vehicles, many Texans had to travel to the capital to conduct state business. Therefore, it was important to establish some form of local government system for the people who lived further from the city to be able to have access to the government. Even today, many county courts conduct ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can cause two different effects for the various positions within the government; it allows normal citizens to contribute and possibly be rewarded with a job within the local government (pluralism), or it allows unqualified people to attain jobs based on who they know or how much they gave during the campaign (elitism). The city government is like the county government in the respects that it has a municipal home rule form of government to allow cities whose populations are over 5,000 to develop their own charter. They also have extraterritorial jurisdiction and annexation forms of government. These last two forms of government allow cities to control development and other aspects of things beyond their city limits. Many municipals (self governed cities) are divided into three separate types of governments: Mayor Council, Commission, and Council Manager. The Council Manager form is generally used in larger cities and consists of a council of five to fifteen members, elected by districts, and a mayor who is elected by the council and is responsible for multiple city managers to implement the various policies. The Mayor Council form is of similar structure to the Council Manager form except ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Epsom Case The reason for that I could make a call that there is a difference in the prices of houses sold via auction and non auction for both suburbs while could not do so for them separately may be because that as mentioned before, Epsom has a considerably higher median price than One Tree Hill[8], while in Epsom auction is a more favoured method. The fact causes that in the random sample most of the houses sold via auction are in Epsom and most houses sold via non auction are in One Tree Hill. With Epsom s generally higher sale price compared with One Tree Hill, there appears to be a difference between house price via auction and non auction but the difference may actually be greatly affected by the difference of prices of the two suburbs. However ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First of all, the finding cannot be related back to all Auckland houses it cannot even be related back to either Epsom or One Tree Hill, as sellers in the two suburbs appears to have different preference in selling methods and the two suburbs have considerably different median house prices mainly due to the difference of surrounding economy and education resource. I expect every suburb to have different median prices and selling preferences according to the different level of demand, thus when investigating sale price by selling method in a population containing two suburbs the result can be hard to relate back to either suburb because the suburbs in fact have very different backgrounds and in a mixed sample they affect each other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Assessment And Treatment Of Combat Related Posttraumatic... Assessment and Treatment of Combat Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder The number of veterans returning from the Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), and Operation New Dawn (OND) conflicts that are afflicted with posttraumatic stress disorder is estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands (Kip, et al., 2013, p. 1298), demonstrating the importance of the social worker to be knowledgeable of the symptoms and treatment of this disabling trauma. The purpose of this literature review is to address the issue of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), address the symptoms linked to PTSD, and the methods used in the assessment of posttraumatic stress disorder with emphasis on military combat related PTSD. In addition, the literature review will identify the interventions by social work, if any, when addressing PTSD and the role social workers may play when assisting those with combat related posttraumatic stress disorder. Assessment Posttraumatic stress disorder is caused by exposure to a traumatic stressor or bearing witness to such an event (Peterson, Luethcke, Borah, Borah, Young McCaughan, 2011, p. 166). Patients cannot develop PTSD without this exposure. Risk factors for a client s development of combat related PTSD can be divided into three main categories: the trauma s type and severity, the individual s factors, such as age, socioeconomic status, and psychiatric and previous history, and external environmental factors (Peterson, et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Summary Of Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Blithedale Romance America s inception stemmed from the desire to create a society which differed from those before it. By taking the best pieces of previous civilizations, the founding fathers strived to create a perfectly formed society based on equality, a balance of power, and the independence of man to pursue their own dreams. Literature of this period and more specifically the 19th century often deals with experimentations on this very basis for society. Does one favor the individual over the community or ignore the personal desires of the individual in favor of a collective mindset? Experimenting with the makings of a utopia, defined by Merriam Webster as, a place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social conditions creates a serious question on the plausibility of a perfect society. Dealing with this very quandary first hand, Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Blithedale Romance is an experimentation on forming a perfect utopia. Within the novel, the desires of the individual are squandered in favor of the collective. In reading Hawthorne, one gets the sense that the world is just out of reach for him. Attaching a mysticism to everything detaches the characters from any sense of reality, meaning that any experiment they set out on should be met with suspicion. Whereas in Henry David Thoreau s Walden, Thoreau places the individual on a higher plane than the community. Going into the woods, Thoreau detaches himself from society in a far different manner than Hawthorne, with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Risk Assessment Audit AT T Risk Assessment Audit AT T General company information AT T Incorporation is an American multinational company. The company is headquartered at Whitacre Tower in downtown Dallas, Texas. Alexander Graham Bell founded this company in 1876. Since then, the company has experienced steady growth and subsequently became a leader in the global telecommunication industry. Its common stock has been trading in the listed on New York Stock Exchange for many years. It forms part of the 30 stocks that used for the calculation of the Dow Jones Industrial Average index. The primary business of AT T Incorporation is telecommunication. This American leading company provides both fixed telephony and mobile telephony. Amongst other services that the company offers include broadband television subscription. Currently, AT T Incorporation is a leading fixed telephony provider and the second largest mobile telephony provider in United States of America. AT T Incorporation has steadily grown to become the third largest company in Texas, United States. In addition, it is the largest company in Dallas. AT T Incorporation operates under the general telephony services. The company gears its main activities to bring up all its customers by offering revolutionary telephony services. The company offer revolutionary telephony solutions that range from smartphones to next generation TV services. The company also offer sophisticated telephony solutions dedicated for multi national businesses. The company ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Observation Of The Client, The Head On observation of the client, the head is rotated a little to the left as well as a slight chin poke is noticed. Also, more bulk is noticed on the right trapezius musculature. Range of motion examination of the cervical spine indicates pain 2 type on active and passive extension. Similarly, pain 2 type is reproduced on right side flexion on both active and passive movement. On passive accessory intervertebral movement examination, Postero anterior central pressure (PA) reproduces pain before resistance at the 6th cervical vertebrae. Postero anterior unilateral pressure on the right articular processes patient experiences pain before resistance at the 6th and 7th cervical vertebrae. A transverse pressure on the 6th and 7th cervical vertebrae produced pain before resistance as well. Manual muscle testing indicates a weakness of the right triceps. Since the upper traps were painful moving into position they were not tested. On palpation, the right upper trapezius was tight and painful as well as the right scalenes. The joints above and below were tested with decrease in ROM detected. ROM at the shoulder was examined with decrease in flexion of the glenohumeral joint and decrease in the range of medial rotation of right shoulder. On carrying out of special tests, Myotomes were positive for triceps weakness and dermatomes were positive for tingling at C6 level on right. Upper limb tension tests (ULTTs) were carried out with ULTT1 and ULTT2a positive due to pins and needle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Child Custody Research Paper If you re going through a divorce, child support and child custody may seem like separate issues that need to be resolved independently of one another, but in fact they re two sides of the same coin. Donna C. Crooks Attorney At Law, a Daleville divorce attorney with over 20 years experience, explains how these to issues are related and what that means for you. Parents tend to think of child custody in terms of their right to spend time with, and make decisions for, their children, but in another respect the courts consider it an obligation. Your children have a right to expect support from both of their parents, in whatever form that may take, which is why the parent who does not receive full custody is usually required to pay child support. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Thomas Hobbes Theory Of Natural Law For many years now, political philosophy has been dealing with ideas on how to make society more moral, unprejudiced and just. Within this concept is whether laws and rules created in society are moral and fair and how these can vary between human beings and traditions. Therefore the whole notion of Natural Law governing society has been reached from different conclusions, which in turn sees Thomas Hobbes social contract theory as opposing to St. Thomas Aquinas theory of natural law. Yet this does not change the fact that many Western democracies base their moral decision making within Hobbes concept. (Kenney, 2005) The theory formulated by Hobbes, argued that the laws of nature are to be seen as divine law, in which all human beings are bound by these basic natural laws of self preservation which directs them to the way of the good. (Murphy, 2011) Hobbes rejected the concept of higher law and argued that the citizens ought to accept the traditional laws and principles of their state even if they were oppressive in order to keep peace and security. (Kraynak, 1990) In contrast to this, St. Thomas Aquinas, who was heavily influenced by Aristotle s ideas of universal and conventional law and expanded and developed them. (Vieru, 2010) His ideas centre his notion of natural law, with his knowledge of God. He bases his theory of natural law in the concept of an eternal law, which is in God. For Aquinas, law is an order of reason from God for all of the community. (Summa ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Spalding Research Paper The History of The Founding of Spalding (Extra): The history of Spalding is one that few know, yet is incredibly interesting. The island nation of over 11 million, is relatively unknown, yet has played a major role in global history, global conflicts, and has a deeply interesting founding story. Founded as a country in 1543, there is a long path from its founding to where it is today. The discovery of Spalding occurred in 1439, 100 years before confederacy. The island was discovered by an expedition set out by the Walthford Family; an affluent family, who sailed the world looking for uninhabited, profitable lands. When the expedition returned to France, they reported that the island had large Quartz deposits in the Northern, mountainous side of the island. Quartz, being a highly profitable mineral, drew the Walthford Family to send a large crew of workers there to mine it. Ferrand Walthford, the eldest son, went with the crew, to oversee the mining. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finding gold, gypsum, and much more quartz; the Walthford Family decided to send more workers there, and build them a permanent residence, naming it Spalding; named after a rare type of bird (now extinct), that was often seen on the island. Ferrand, who was still living on the island, decided to build an estate for himself, and his family, who he hoped would come to live at Spalding. This estate, named Walthford Estate, remains there to this day and is now a museum, about the history of the Quartz industry in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Vibrio Bacteria Research Paper Vibrio bacteria are Gram negative with straight or curved rods. These bacteria are motile and have one polar flagellum that has a sheath around it. They occur in both marine and fresh water habitats. There are different factors to include when trying to grow this bacteria. In order for the different species of the Vibrio genus to grow, they need to be in salt or sea water based medium for optimal growth and can grow in temperatures varying from 10C to 37C. Vibrio bacteria are facultative anaerobes that are non spore formers. Their classification scheme from domain to genus or largest to smallest consists of: Bacteria, Proteobacteria, Gammaproteobacteria, Vibrionales, Vibrionaceae, and Vibrio (Bay Science Foundation, Inc 2004 09). There are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is transmitted through people drinking contaminated water that had feces in it from a person who was already infected. Not only that, it can be spread from consuming the crops because of the soil being infected. The human body can also become ill from eating undercooked or raw fish or shellfish that carry V. cholerae (Facts about Vibrio Bacteria). Animals are not infected by this as regular as humans. What creates the cholera to spread among the people? This would include many different things such as if the person or people look ill and if maybe that person or those people are already infected. Secondly, it could be the hygiene of a place, contamination of water supply, and how about sewage disposal. There are many things to consider when an outbreak of a disease occurs. To control the cholera disease, there was some improvement on sanitation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Pros And Cons Of Native American Mascots Is it okay to have Native American images as mascots? Some of the mascots names are Red Skins, Braves and Cleveland Indians. They chose these mascots because they thought that they would be intimidating to the other team. Imagine having a pink bunny for a mascot; other teams are not going to think that that is intimidating. Using Native American images and names in professional,collegiate and high school sports does not reinforce and perpetuate stereotypes because it is not harmful and it only it representing school pride. Mascots are not harmful to Native Americans. The AP reports, At Florida State, Wetherell said the NCAA was trying to embarrass the school for using its nickname,even though the Seminole Tribe of Florida has given the university permission to continue using it, (AP 2005). None of the Mascots display discriminatory or abusive behavior towards other members of another race. The Native Americans do not feel that it displays them in a negative light. Many sports teams want their team to show school pride. The image of the Native Americans embodies pride. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... School mascots help to unify a school. The mascots can represent strength,power and excellent sportsmanship. A community likes to rally behind their local team. They show support by wearing team jerseys or they just wear whatever color their team is a to represent and to show support to the team/school. Mascots provide a symbol that can be a focal point for a fan community. At a very simple level,when fans wear a jersey with a Redskins or Cowboys logo they are identifying themselves as part of a fan community. (Mascots Value ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Introduction And Our Current Business Value Chain 1. Introduction and our Current Business Value Chain Value chain is defined as the set of activities that a firm operating in a specific industry performs in order to deliver a valuable product or service to the market. Michael Porter first described this concept in the 1980 s, and many businesses focus on their specific activities based on this idea. Due to the nature of our business and the industry we are in, it is clear that our restaurant s value chain consists of small business, consumer based activities. The primary activities in our value chain are the purchases of raw foods, inventory control and restaurant operations, logistics, customer service, marketing, and sales. The support activities are our accounting, finance, and systems support departments, as well as the legal, environmental, and safety requirements me must adhere to. The process of hiring, firing, and training is important in our human resource department also. All of the above listed activities have an equal degree of importance when it comes to delivering valuable food and service in our restaurant. We need the capital to buy high quality raw foods in order to satisfy our customers, the staff, both front and back of house, to cook the meals and serve them in a timely matter; as well as the systems support to monitor our revenues and table turnover. As for the primary activities, we must purchase our raw foods and get them delivered in a reasonable price and time, control the level of inventory so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Overview of E-dictionaries Differences between paper based dictionaries and electronic dictionaries: Nesi (1998) classifies dictionaries into two modes of presentation: paper based dictionaries and computer based dictionaries (also known as electronic dictionaries). The main difference between electronic dictionaries and paper based dictionaries is not their information content but their retrieval system (Nesi, 2000). In a study presented by Zainab Saleh AlBulushy on E dictionaries versus paper based ones, she presented the main differences between both types. She used ten features to compare between the two types. These differences are presented below: Feature Electronic dictionary Paper dictionary Vocabulary Beyond 1 million words 300,000 max Speech English ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first registered US patent for a Portable Electronic Dictionary was filed in 1980 by the Japanese company Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha. They began to make their presence felt in the EFL/ESL classroom in 1999. The second type of E dictionaries are internet based dictionaries such as the Oxford English Dictionary or Merriam Webster Online. Also, there are online services such as Onelook which looks up an item across a range of online dictionaries and provides a digest of retrieved definitions. According to Nesi (2008), dictionaries on the Internet can be classified into three categories: those available by subscription, those in the public domain, and collaborative projects in the process of construction by contributing users. Nesi (2003) found that Chinese students made very extensive use of a PC based Dictionary and translation package called Jin Shan Ci Ba (also known as Kingsoft Powerword) which is bundled with many computers sold in China. The third type of E dictionaries are CD ROM dictionaries. Learner s dictionaries on CD ROMs are normally bundled with the printed copy of learners dictionaries. They contain much more information than the printed versions on which they are based. They also contain extra features that are not available in the printed copies, for example, corpus example, audio material, interactive exercises, and picture gallery. They can perform ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Pericles Funeral Speech Summary The author of this document was Philip F. Riley he quoted Pericles. Pericles was quoted from 430 431 B.C.E. The purpose of this document was for Pericles to deliver a funeral speech and praise his city at the same time. The main two points of Pericles was trying to get across was how his city was ran and how tough his men fought in the war. Pericles knew he city was unique and different and wasn t a follower he said, Our constitution does not copy the laws of neighboring states; we are rather a model for others than imitators ourselves. This meant they had there own laws and did not follow neighboring city s laws. Pericles said, The freedom we enjoy in our government extends also to our private life. He means that they had freedom from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pericles quoted, If I have dwelt at some length upon the character of our country, it has been to show that our stake in the struggle is not the same as theirs who have no such blessings to lose, and also that the praise of the men over whom I am now speaking might be confirmed by definite proofs. His meaning was to comment on the war and how he was trying to say his men fought a long and tough battle. Percale then quoted, You must yourselves realize the power of Athens, and feed your eyes upon her from day to day, till the love of her fills your hearts; and then when all her greatness shall break upon you, you must reflect that it was by courage, sense of duty, and a keen feeling of honor in action that men were enabled to win all this, and that no personal failure in an enterprise could make them consent to deprive their country of their bravery except as a sacrifice of the most serious contribution they could offer. Pericles was commanding his military men for doing their job duties and to get their family wives, children, mothers and so on that the men fought for them. Then Pericles quoted, Comfort, therefore, not condolence, is what I have to offer to the parents of the dead who may be here. Pericles was trying to tell the men s loved one that they knew how to do there jobs and the were at comfort and so should there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. George Grosz Essay Page 1, Research Task sheet Titles, Subtitles Dates In class George Grosz (1893 1959) Berlin, Germany Identify the techniques that your chosen artist used and mastered in their work. George Grosz. Britannica School. N.p., n.d. Web. Sept. 2015. . George Grosz, Suicide 1916. Tate. N.p., n.d. Web. Aug. 2015. . 1918 George Grosz s caricatured depictions of society were characterised by a combination of line drawn/painted expressively, which Grosz developed into a unique graphic style. Joining the movement in Berlin, he and other dadaists used collages and several other mediums to experiment with. He created the photomontage when working jointly with John Heartfield and Raoul Hausmann. Example: Daum Marries her Pedantic Automaton George, John Heartfield is Very Glad of It . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meaning, he took ideas from well known artworks and included similar themes and the same aspects of distortion and fragmentation into his own. George Grosz used watercolour in most of his late paintings, usually over pen and ink. He wanted to be known as a pure painter Explain and describe why they were important at that time in history. NGA DADAArtists Grosz. National Gallery of Art. N.p., n.d. Web. Sept. 2015. . George Grosz was an important artist because he, in collaboration with John Heartfield were producers of animated propaganda films at the Military Educational Film Service, also known as the UFA . Grosz s participation in the Communist party was important, as he served as the chairman What influenced the artist to create work? Goldmark, Mike. George Grosz. Goldmark. N.p., 23 July 2013. Web. Sept. 2015. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Concrete Operation Stage Of Piaget Theory Doctor Who Trivial Pursuit. This game would be very helpful in developing the concrete operations stage of piaget theory. The questions would help encourage brain Activity. Doctor Who Trivial Pursuit allows children to test their knowledge of this iconic television show across 6 categories, with 600 questions, covering 50 years of everything Whovian, from the characters to the show s cast and crew. Doctor Who Trivial Pursuit. This game would be very helpful in developing the concrete operations stage of piaget theory. The quetions woud help encourage brain activity. In concrete operational stage children begin their first real mental operations. During this age they are able to think logically about concrete situations ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Determination, Discipline, And Dedication Determination, discipline, and dedication are the three keys to Doctor Sampson (Sam) Davis success. Growing up in the streets of Newark was not easy for any child, pre teen, teen, and adult, especially for Davis but with the three D s to success he speaks of in The Pact: Three Young Men Make a Promise and Fulfill a Dream, shows that anyone can succeed when you have friends to help you through it all. Even though Davis did not have a perfect childhood, determination, dedication and discipline would help push him. Davis, as a child, has seen what describes a dysfunctional family and has witnessed many traits of physical, mental, and verbal abuse between his mother and father; Your daddy ain t shit, and, Your mama ain t shit (Davis 19). In some instances, the violence was so severe that the use of a firearm or the destruction of property occurred. Davis father would divorce from his mother but, attempt to be there for his children, yet the divorce still took an emotional toll on the kids. As for Davis, he would bury his feelings, to get over the divorce. Davis acknowledged his mother lacked an adequate education, thus, this motivated him to become well educated. However, acquiring adult responsibilities, such as writing and making bank deposits and reading important documents to his illiterate was a grand task for a young child. Times were getting harder for Davis family and lack of funds meant utilities could not be paid; his family would be powerless. Even through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Realization Of Toddler We as adults can decipher what is real and what is in our imagination. Toddlers and young children do not have that skill leading them to be clingy and dependent on their parents or the adult they feel the most familiar with. They look at them as an area of comfort and never want to leave their side and feel uncomfortable. Melt downs are being thrown when they get left alone their care center and even when Mom has to leave the room to use the restroom. It is important to know that if your child is clingy or dependent to you, according to babycenter.com it is completely normal and where they should be cognically and emotionally in their development. Clinginess and dependence happens for many reasoning toddler s lives. It can all be chalked ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most important thing to understand is that it is normal. Baby Center explains that everything is new in children, that being said everything can be a threat until we reassure them that it is not. In world full of change and new things toddler want to grab, hold on, and never let go of the thing that does not change and they find the most comfort in. Baby center goes on to explain that acknowledging the fear they have is very important. Rather than tell them that there is no reason to be afraid tell them that it is okay to be afraid but you would never let anything bad happen to them. They also mention that it is important to talk it out have them describe the monster in their closet by asking specific questions, What color is it? How big is it?, Does it make noise? Through questions you may be able to identify where the fear is coming from, it may be a character in a movie or something they heard about in the book. Baby Center also explains that it is okay to tell them tales about the thing they are afraid of, for example most toddlers when they hear thunder in the middle of the night get afraid and run to sleep in the bed with their parents. Something to help this situation is to say something along the lines of Gods bowling and the angels are playing flashlight tag . Another thing you could say is that the clouds are putting together a musically group and they are practicing. It can help them feel less afraid and maybe even smile. They begin to not look at it as a scary noise with flashing lights but as a funny story in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. How Did Hyde Park Continuity And Change In 1884 the Hyde Park Barracks changed from to a Female Immigration Depot. The convicts in Hyde Park were relocated to Cockatoo Island. Orphan girls from Ireland, females from the jailhouses of Britain, young women looking for new prospects, and women and children of convicts were provided with short term shelter until they were collected by family or friends or waiting to be employed. At dusk, they slept on iron beds in dormitories. In 1862 the main buildings top floor was transformed into an asylum, offering care and housing for aged, poor, terminally and mentally ill women. The Hyde Park Barracks Convicts were highway robbers pick pockets, conspirators, rebels, pirates, machine breakers, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Analysis Of John Anderson s Labyrinth Labyrinth John Anderson is a young man just out of college who lands himself a job on Wall Street. He is a banker who wants to get ahead and achieve his version of the American Dream; wealth, traveling and power. John travels around the world selling loans to developing countries who are willing to borrow. This quickly turns from good to bad when these developing countries can no longer repay their debts and the reality of the bank s lending is revealed. This leads to John having a moral conflict on the grand scale and how he has to break down his self in order to set straight the problems he has helped to orchestrate. This sends him in a deeper downward spiral where the only escape from his torment is suicide. Labyrinth is performed at the Hampstead theatre. This theatre was different than others, being that the stage is missing two walls and the audience is seated on both sides surrounding the stage. This is known as a traverse stage. This creates a different perspective for the two sides of the audience being that each person is experiencing a different view of the play. Some parts of the audience may take notice of things going on during the play while other don t based on their view. This type of stage can also create difficulties for the actors as well. It is important that the projection of their voice is reached throughout the entire theatre as well as the actions they perform. Since the stage is smaller and set up differently, it is important the staging is set up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Analysis Of Philippa Gregory s Three Sisters Three... Three Sisters, Three Queens, a historical fiction novel written by Philippa Gregory, takes place in 16th century Europe, an era characterized by powerful monarchs whose personal and political life are incredibly complex and intertwined. In particular, this story focuses on three women who will become the queens of Scotland, France, and England, respectively: Margaret, her sister, Mary, and their sister in law, Katherine of Aragon. The story is told from Margaret s point of view, who provides a unique yet often disregarded female perspective of this era intended to demonstrate that these ruling women are just as important to history as their male counterparts, namely Henry VIII and James IV. The novel is centered around two types of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It would spoil everything if Mary s is French cut or more richly embroidered, or more fashionable (293 294). Her superficial nature and blatant sense of entitlement resulting from her privileged upbringing becomes almost comical, especially as she is so heavily concerned with her possessions even while her country is engulfed in both civil war and war with England. Nevertheless, Margaret still does mature with age, as she and her sisters come to realize that they should be working together rather than separately: We spent our time admiring and envying each other and we should have been guiding and protecting each other (544). Ironically, on that very same page Margaret expresses delight over her sisters misfortunes: I am in a better place than both my sisters. I cling to this little joy, as stubborn as when we were girls jockeying for supremacy (544). Margaret s fickle nature embodies her time period, where many of the monarchs share similar competitive desires and betrayal is commonplace. On an even grander scale, Gregory highlights a natural human flaw and defies the idea of a perfect protagonist. Even though Margaret changes for the better, a little part of her young and selfish self will always remain within her. Margaret is not always a likable character, but she is certainly a relatable one, whose experiences to achieve power and happiness teach her that she should have confidence in herself and her sisters to defy gender norms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Alcohol Vs Alcohol Research Paper What is More Dangerous, Marijuana or Alcohol? In recent times, marijuana has slowly become less and less of a taboo subject. The gradual legalization has made marijuana a hot topic, both for its recreational uses and medicinal properties. The biggest questions that remain are, is it dangerous and is it more dangerous than alcohol? Given the length of time that alcohol has been legal most people would assume that it is the safer option, but is that true? Risk from Alcohol While alcohol may be readily available to anyone over the age of 21, it still comes with risk both to your judgment and health. According to the CDC, excessive alcohol consumption leads to around 88,000 deaths annually. Alcohol consumption comes with both long term and short term effects on a person, such as: Impairment of judgment leading to injuries from motor vehicle accidents, drowning, falls and physical instability. People who are under the influence of alcohol may become violent, which has led to murder, assault and sexual assault. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Alcohol has been legal since 1933, even though the only benefit of consuming alcohol in excess, as most people do, is a few possible hours of euphoria. While marijuana has been illegal since 1937 and has been proven to have medicinal purposes far beyond its recreational reputation. When comparing them side by side it is best to keep in mind that both can be vices and both can be beneficial. They also, will both have a different effect from person to person. According to a study conducted by, Pew Research, 69% of Americans believe that alcohol is more dangerous than marijuana. The truth is there isn t a scientific answer to whether or not one is more dangerous than the other. Both marijuana and alcohol have risk and until further research is done, consumer opinion will reign the topic of whether or not one is more dangerous than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Response To Failure Failure is really just a part of life. From god, to love, to our own academic studies, we have all failed at something before, and it sure made us feel upset, or some other negative feelings, but along comes Angel Perez and Mandy Oaklander to help save the day from the sheer destruction of our guilt to tell us to bounce back , and that it is okay to fail. Something quite often unheard of would be positive responses to failure, making it look like it is no big deal, but a rather out of proportion. Given both articles it is not hard to see that Perez does not expect perfection, not the brightest light in the dark sky, but rather a lesson learned from failure, rather than punishment. Oaklander on the other hand talks of building up resilience ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What Oaklander believes is that resilience can be built, and that all it takes is simply for a failure as a trigger event to get us going, putting up our natural mental defenses that act as a coping mechanism, and of course with some resilience it can determine how well you will bounce back from a triggering event considering it does not take much to trigger stress as Oaklander himself says. It does not take a predator to trigger a stress response in modern humans (Oaklander). Oaklander like Perez can see that we as humans are not the most durable of people and that certain things can impact our lives a lot more than they should. From failing one simple assignment to not being acknowledged by others it can lead to a recognized stress trigger creating any residual feeling from the original stress event to have the same effect on the individual as the first time it happened. To ever think that a simple thought makes people cower and mentally impairs them is simply highly illogical when one thinks about it, but it shows how much resilience an individual might lack. Of course, Oaklander believes that resilience can be built up like someone would a fine tuned body with the most desirable human traits, meaning peak athletic condition, and a mentality like a rock. Within the article, Oaklander states In an interesting twist, scientists have learned that working the body s muscles makes people s minds more resilient as well. ( Oaklander). Allowing the body to enter a prime condition gives for a harder mentality as stated before as things no longer seem to become overwhelming, but obstacles in a path, and of course with that level of confidence an obstacle may seem easier than breathing. Resiliency is finally shown when the body is properly exercised. Resiliency from that point now is finally no longer just a mental thing, but a physical one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Candide Essay example Candide is a French satire novel written by Voltaire during the Enlightenment period. The novel tells the life story of Candide, a young and honest man from Westphalia. He falls in love with Cundegonde , the beautiful daughter of the Baron of the Thunder ten Thronckh. Later he is forced to leave Westphalia therefore begins his adventures throughout many different countries. Throughout his advantures, Candide s beliefs and experiences have changed dramatically. The novel reflects a type of writing known as bildungsroman. Bildungsroman is a story in which the main character moves from a state of innocence and inexperienced to a state of wisdom and maturity through his or her experiences. The beginning course of bildungsroman is that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the most important reason for Candide to want to marry Cundegonde is that he wants to keep his promise and doesn t want the society view him as an untrustworthy man. He has sacrificed his needs for the judgments of the society. In bildungsroman, the character is usually be able to make a smooth movement away from conformity throughout major conflicts such as individuality vs. conformity. During his adventures, Candide acquires wealth and experiences about the world. These factors cause Candide to question his belief in optimism. After Candide listened to Martin s philosophy of pessimism, he has changed his views from optimism of Pangloss to Martin s pessimism. At the end of the novel, Candide rejects Pangloss philosophy and Martin s philosophy. He begins aware of both good things and bad things. He starts to forms his own life opinions by becoming a gardener. This is an example of individuality vs. conformity. In this novel, Voltaire is able to use bildungsroman to moves Candide from an innocence and honest man to a man of wisdom and maturity. After being forced away from Westphalia, Candide is able to acquired some knowledge about the world. He is now matured enough to be able to sacrificed his needs for his reputation. He has gained wisdoms to develop some opinions for himself. Finally, the novel Candide can be considered as a bildungsroman because of these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Essay on animals in romantic poetry animals in romantic poetry Many Romantic poets expressed a fascination with nature in their works. Even more specific than just nature, many poets, such as William Blake, Robert Burns, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge all seemed fascinated with animals. Animals are used as symbols throughout poetry, and are also used to give the reader something to which they can relate. No matter what the purpose, however, animals played a major part in Romantic Poetry. William Blake used animals as basic building blocks for poems such as The Lamb and The Tyger. By using these carefully selected animals to depict good and evil, the reader truly understands Blake s words. All readers can relate to animals such as an innocent lamb and a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sight of this louse surprises the narrator, and eventually leads him to the realization that humans see themselves as perfect, judging all others. Through this louse he realizes what a power it would be to see ourselves as other see us (43) and what fools we are, pretending to be God like (46 48). Burns uses animals in his poetry as a way of looking back at man, and seeing through another perspective. Samuel Taylor Coleridge based his narrative poem, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, around the sanctity of nature, especially that of the albatross, a large sea bird who was a sign of good luck to the sailors aboard the mariner s ship. After the ancient mariner inhospitably kills their good omen, everything starts to fall apart. The mariner eventually is trapped in a solitary, never ending penance, telling certain people his story. The people he tells however, do not appreciate the story because it points out their lack of spirituality, especially in the case of the wedding guest. Coleridge, like Blake in The Lamb, relates animals and nature to Godliness. In conclusion, many Romantic poets showed a fascination with nature, and especially with animals. They used animals as symbols for many things, or for another way of viewing the world, but no matter what the use, animals played a major part in the works of Romantic poets. Bibliography: Blake, William. The Lamb. The Norton Anthology of English ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Poverty Of The Hunger Rebellion The Hunger Rebellion The United States ranks near the bottom of the pack of wealthy nations on a measure of child poverty, according to a new report from UNICEF. Nearly one third of U.S. children live in households with an income below 60 percent of the national median income in 2008 about $31,000 annually. In the richest nation in the world, one in three kids live in poverty. according to Cristopher Ingraham, a political writer who previously worked at the Brookings Institution and the Pew Research Center. Child poverty is becoming progressively a serious issue in the society, principally when correlating it with being one of If not the wealthiest countries in the world. The effect of it is not minimal nor limited to the children in poverty, it is implementing the future education, health, and faith of the country. So by deciphering the problem, the lives saving would be beyond limits. The non profit organization Children s Hunger Fund is acting to reduce and hope to eventually eliminate child poverty by offering the combination of physical and spiritual support believing they are essential base to explore knowledge, and without them our bodies and souls are ill, confused and lost. Children s Hunger Fund (CHF) is a religious based organization that aims to deliver hope by feeding poor hungry children in America and around the world and by equipping local churches for gospel centered mercy ministry. It was established in 1991 by president and founder Dave Philips ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Cultural Diversity For A Haitian Client Cultural Diversity Assignment Haitian Every year a large group of Haitians come into the United States and may become a part of the health care system. In the challenging field of nursing, nurses need to be aware of cultural differences and should provide each client with cultural competent care. Each and every year, Haitians enter this country legally and illegally but regardless of how they enter the US, it is inevitable that they will need to be cared for at some time in their life. The astute nurse must understand the need for cultural sensitivity and what to assess for prior to providing care for a Haitian client. The assessment should include communication barriers, orientation of time, health beliefs, health risks, and even more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Depending on social class, the Haitian client can either be future oriented or past and present oriented. The time orientation of the client will determine if they are going to be more inclined or less inclined to follow treatment regimens. When providing culturally competent health care for the Haitian client, the nurse must recognize the nontraditional health beliefs of the client and the health practices that arise as a result. In addition, the nurse must also maintain a nonjudgmental attitude about these beliefs. The nurse should incorporate Haitian folk practices into the treatment plans as long as they are not harmful and desired by the client. Folk medicine and treatments can be used in addition to traditional western health treatments. The nurse must also be aware of the health risks of Haitian Americans when providing care. According to Holcomb (1996), sexually transmitted diseases, cancer, and tuberculosis are the most common health conditions affecting Haitians and Haitian Americans (p. 257). With that being said, the nurse should teach the Haitian client about the importance of primary prevention and how it is a valuable component of a healthy lifestyle. Pregnancy care in the Haitian client is another aspect of nursing. Haitian women do not seek out prenatal care, which can be troublesome with having a healthy pregnancy. It is estimated that 80% of pregnant women in Haiti attend ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...