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Writing Paper - Classroom Doodles Writing Paper - Classroom Doodles
Design A Service Plan For A Family
Design a service plan for this family. The following should be addressed in the service plan: (a) State
your general goals (3) in working with this family (Ex. Goal 1, Goal 2 etc.). (b) State (SMART)
objectives (2 for each goal) related to each goal and identify specific changes in the situation that
might lead to accomplishing the above goals (Ex. For Goal 1 (Objective 1, Objective 2). (c) What
actions (at least 2 tasks for each objective) should be taken by the worker, the clients, and/or others to
operationalize your objectives (Ex. Objective 1 (Tasks: Worker will....Client will...)? Who will do
what when? My Goals (1) I will like for Jackie and Larry Smith to establish a better communication
method with Janerio and Alexis. (2) I will offer Janerio one on one counseling. (3) I want the family to
set goals of the own, things that they want to see change and how they are going to get it done.
Specific Measureable Achievable Realistic Time limited
The family knows that each session will involve the whole family. The biggest problem that they are
having is verbal communication. Each week I will meet with the family to reflect on what was
discussed to established goals and to see what goals have been met and what goals needs to be worked
on the most. The family is strong enough to grasp their goals of communication and spending time
with each other to accomplish this task. The family has made a decision to work together without
being pressured to do something out of their
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Sophomore Academy Case Study
As the Assistant Principal on our campus, my role as a collaborative leader is to support our students,
instructional and administrative staff and school, to foster a shared vision, in addition, to providing
leadership to help increase student achievement for all students. Our goal is to establish high
expectations, focusing on results and academic achievement while keeping in mind, all decisions are
based on what is best for our students.
Over the years we have had the opportunity to welcome into our doors an increasing number of
students, however, over the past several years our demographic has changed drastically. Cypress
Creek High enrollment is between 3000 to 3500 students and we have a rising population of at risk
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They loved the idea of being empowered to help build our Academy from the ground up. Instead of
criticizing, they focused their energy in a more productive way once they knew that they would be
heard. The Sophomore Academy met weekly and we worked on making our academy better day after
day. Some of the tools we use in our meetings the teachers were able to take back to their classrooms,
i.e. Plus/Delta, Gallery Walk, and Parking Lot. We came up with ideas that benefit the students,
teachers, academy and school. One idea that was developed is the Red Light/Green Light discipline
procedure. This was such a success that our discipline decreased by 32% and now our campus is using
this discipline procedure as well as other schools in our district has requested that we share what we
are
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Taking a Look at Squirrels
Squirrels are everywhere, see figure 1 for an example of the grey squirrels in our area. They skitter
through trees above heads, forage in trashcans, and chew through wires. Squirrels are so common the
average person could easily overlook their importance. Squirrels have played a significant role in the
evolution of seed defenses in pine trees. The evolution of these seed defenses is frequently attributed
to birds and other seed predators (Benkman 1994). The ever present unnoticed squirrel is actually
uniquely designed to prey upon pines and pines in turn have developed traits to defend against them.
Benkman et al discussed this in a paper on limber pine tree dispersal. Their study argues that while
Clark s nutcracker may play an important role in seed dispersal squirrels were actually the most
important seed predator. The study showed that the pine trees adaptations made to defend against
squirrels decreased the efficiency of other seed predators. They set out to prove that squirrels were the
apex seed predator (Benkman 1994 1). This paper will outline some of the research that has been put
together to map out the coevolution of squirrels and pine trees. Since this paper will focus primarily
on squirrels, it is important to have some background knowledge about these omnipresent critters.
Squirrels are mammals included in the order Rodentia, and there are over 1,600 species of Rodentia.
They compose almost a third of all mammal species, and one of the seven
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Separation And Ordeal Stages By Saadawi
Saadawi then uses the separation and ordeal stages as a platform to introduce the plight and inequality
of women that is deeply embedded in a patriarchal class system in which women endure from a young
age.
In fact, Firdaus begins to despise the society she s in, and believes a woman s life is bleak and
miserable. Her ordeal stage comprises of long and continuous battles between her and the men in the
world. The battles with her husband, Sheikh Mahmoud, left her emotionally and physically wounded
so she ran away only to encounter another battle named Bayoumi. These ordeals occur one after the
other, and after Bayoumi comes her descent into prostitution with her mentor Sharifa. Each one of
these arduous and impossible tasks symbolizes an inherent obstacle she must overcome. For example,
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Anytime Firdaus understands or perceives to understand she is harshly reminded of her standing in
this man s world through the unveiling of illusions. For example, Firdaus encounters Bayoumi, who
she perceived as a kind person until he unveiled his violent nature. Even earlier, Firdaus viewed her
Uncle and Father as men she could trust but each turned her away for monetary relief. Finally, the last
illusion to unveil occurred after sleeping with the prince and tearing up his payment, The movement of
my hands as I tore the money to pieces, tore off the veil, the last, remaining veil from before my eyes,
to reveal the whole enigma which had puzzled me throughout, the true enigma of my life (Saadawi
107). I believe this was the moment of her reincorporation into society. The final truth was revealed,
and Firdaus could become the person she was always meant to be. A fearless woman who has nothing,
desires nothing, and thus, is utterly free. Free from the men in live, free from capitalism, and their
monetary power over
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The Role Of Pollution In Mexico
Mexico is a country located in South America. It has sprawling urban cities and quiet rural areas.
Mexico is a country of diverse populations. This is seen in its culture, government, and history.
Mexico gained its independence from Spanish rule in 1821 following the victory against the Spanish
forces that were in Mexico. Mexico has a government that is similar to the United States. Mexico is a
federal republic that has executive, judicial, and legislative branches (World Book Online).
The leader of the country is the president. The main political figures depend on him for their jobs. The
president has a six year term and can only serve once. Mexico s legislative branch is called the
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The Aztec empire fell when their leader Montezuma II let the Spanish into the capital. The Aztec
people revolted against the Spanish conquistador, Hernan Cortes killing hundreds of Spaniards living
within the city. Later, the Spanish brought more soldiers and invaded the rest of the Aztec empire
(World Book Online).
Once the Spaniards were in control of the colonies the Spanish king made the Amerindians pay
tribute, convert to Catholicism, and work for the Spaniards when help was needed. Although Spain
imposed many laws onto the citizens it allowed the natives to continue to speak their own languages to
help prevent revolt. The Europeans brought many diseases along with them such as small pox. As a
result, about 24,000,000 indigenous people died (World Book Online).
In the wake of the loss of the indigenous peoples two new races of people came to power; the creoles
and the mestizos. They were the product of indigenous peoples bred with Europeans. Later on, the
Spanish introduced about 200,000 African slaves to help perform work in the area that is now Mexico
(World Book
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Themes And Values Of Walt Disney s The Tempest
In the year of 1995, the release of the thirty third film in the Walt Disney Animated Classic series
created a substantial amount of controversy that has continued to this day. Many people think that
Walt Disney s Pocahontas was a recreation of the classic Shakespearean play known as The Tempest.
There seems to be apparent evidence for this case within the characterization and the story line.
However, it can be difficult to fully see the relationship between both of these works without
understanding the purpose behind each one. As a result, by reviewing the original themes and values
that were apparent in Shakespeare s final masterpiece, one will be able to see the validity of this
argument and determine whether or not Disney tried to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first evident piece of the characterization of civilization is portrayed through the representation of
language and communication between Prospero and Caliban. In the opening act, Caliban was able to
use his local knowledge of the island to assist Prospero and help him survive after being exiled away
by his brother, Antonio, who had taken away his power and shamefully exiled him out of Milan. In
fact, without the help of Caliban, Prospero may not have survived. In return for the kindness of
Caliban, Prospero decided that it would benefit Caliban to learn how to communicate using proper
language skills (I.ii.517 519). Essentially, Prospero used his civilized mind to enrich the mind of
Caliban with new thoughts and a new way of communication. Many of the representations dealing
with civilization in this play revolve around the concept that new ideas will have a substantial benefit
over the old ideas that are used as a representation of society. The idea of civilization coupled with the
use of theatrical elements within this play allow the reader to be able to comprehend the comparison
between classic Shakespearean works that have been modified and recreated to meet the needs of
today s modern society. In other words, the plot and story line of many of Shakespeare s plays have
been
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Till I Drop Analysis
Till I Drop... shows how America is actually a materialistic society where people always need to buy
the newest and the better version of house hold or personal items. I believe that us humans we need
many things to be different from others, for example, let s that my neighbor has a new pair of blue
Nike shoes. They are cool, but I now want a pair so I am going to buy the ones that just came out the
only difference know is that this pair has an orange strip around it. Not only that but the Nike also has
a verity of colors, and I want them all so I can show my neighbor. There is also joy into buy new items
for oneself. As people I feel that we get a kick out spending our paychecks it becomes a cathartic
felling when buying what seems to us exotic
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Gloria Steinem Analysis
The picture of Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman show elements of women equality, solidarity and
unity. The picture shows two women with a serious look and making eye contact with the camera, this
shows alludes to a fight of women rights. In the picture both women are holding a fist in the air, this
signifies strength and solidarity. The third essential element highlighted is the filter of the picture, the
filter being black and white shows unity as human beings and every race. The picture represents three
main topics which are women rights, strength and unity
The first important detail of the Gloria Steinem picture is the one that stands out the most, the two
women. This iconic photograph is of both Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman Hughes with their fist
in the air while staring into the camera. Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman were both feminist
activist so seeing both in this photograph portrays them as standing up for women s rights and
equality. Around when Gloria began attempting to make an impact towards feminism was around the
1960s. This was a time where women were not seen as equal to men or had as many opportunities.
There was an expectation of women that they were to be stay at home mothers and take care of their
children and husband as shown in this article about women barriers in the 60s A woman was expected
to follow one path: to marry in her early 20s, start a family quickly, and devote her life to homemaking
. Gloria Steinem saw these expectations and
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Goldman Sachs IPO Case
Business Financial Policy Strategy Case Analysis: I. Statement of the Problem: In 1882, a partnership
was formed between Marcus Goldman and his son in law Sam Sachs to create the financial services
firm Goldman Sachs Co. Due to the strategic management; Goldman quickly grew to become a major
commercial paper dealer and eventually would become the market s leader. Goldman began
experiencing exponential success over the years with over 190 partners, 13,000 employees by 1998.
However, although it was experiencing success, skeptical speculations begin to arise about Goldman s
ability to maintain its place as market leader considering its competitors issues IPO s over a decade
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Considering these optimism trends, Shelf Registration would be least favorable alternative. IV. Final
Recommendation: Given the calculations that were projected from the forecast, and the economic
state of the market, I recommend that Goldman Sachs move forward IPO for two reasons. First,
involves the given calculations of the P/E ratio and P/B ratio. The P/E ratio serves as an indicator of
the amount of earnings Goldman receives per share. The P/E ratio for Goldman was 25 making it 7
points above the industry average of 18.83. In addition, the P/B ratio that generated was 5.24, which is
higher than the entire industry s P/B ratio. These two components in addition to favorable market
conditions for investment banks allowed us to highly encourage an IPO. If Goldman Sachs went
public and allowed the Partners to retain 56% stake, employees receive 24%, and divide the last
portion of shares to the public based upon their capital expenditures needs. This would not only
provide them with the capital needs to proceed with its global operations and strategic operations but
it will also mitigate the risk of losing control of the company. Also by allocating these high
percentages to partners and employees, this would serve as motivation of loyalty and compensation
for employees who could no longer become partners. Although Goldman Sachs would be
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The Roller Coaster Is More Than Just A Thrill Ride
Today, Roller Coasters dominate amusement parks across the world. With 672 roller coasters in the
United States alone, and 3,656 operating coasters across the world this thrill ride is widely know, as
well as enjoyed. However, when the majority of the population thinks of this common ride all it s
known for is the excitement, butterflies, long waits in line, the speed and memories that come with it.
It seems no one could name where the first roller coaster was built, how they came about, or even any
of the simple physics involved. In reality, the Roller Coaster is more than just a thrill ride, it is all parts
of physics including momentum, inertia, Newton s Laws,and friction. It is a symbol of dedication of
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It would get too warm, and the ice would melt, so the French began making wax slides. So, you can
see how even in the early days of the Roller Coaster was continuously changing to better suit thrill
lovers. It is still unknown who actually built the first wheeled roller coaster.
Robert Cartmell has given credit to the Russians. They supposedly built it in 1784 in the Gardens of
Oranienbaum in St. Petersburg, however, no actual evidence remains to prove this, other than an
engraving. More trustworthy evidence shows that France is responsible for adding wheels to the
slides. It has been proven that by 1817 two coasters were built in France called the Les Montagnes
Russes a Belleville and Promenades Aeriennes. The Russes a Belleville is believed to be the first
coaster with an axle that could lock the cart into place. The coasters had two tracks side try side, so the
axle could run between them. The Ariel Walk was the first to have two tracks traveling opposite each
other in a heart shaped layout. The first Roller Coaster with a loop was produced in Paris, France. It
had a 43 foot drop hill, followed by a 13 foot wide loop. Extensive testing took place before the ride
was opened.
The first American roller coaster was the Maunch Chunk Switchback Railway in the mountains of
Pennsylvania, built in the mid 1800 s. It was originally meant to send coal to a railway, but was
reconstructed to be a scenic tour. The first successful American
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Diversity In America s Racial History
Commencing with the straightforward, yet unethical act of introducing slaves, regardless of race, to
America, racial tension wedged itself into America s atmosphere in the past, its conscience in the
present, and legacy in the future. As America s racial history did not reflect the most pleasant aspects
of the events and concepts in America s history, its racial history, however, profoundly reflected the
racial relations we, as individuals and a collective society experience today, with present events
regarding racial issues able to be traced back to racial conflicts in history such as the civil rights
movements, racist laws designed to maintain the social hierarchy, and white supremacist groups that
exist to this very day. With the many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Through his efforts pertaining racial history, society s role in furthering that process of equality and all
it entailed became exponentially easier as the blueprint in advocating for equality is within American
history in that not just Martin Luther King Jr., but many other civil rights leaders have laid the path in
equal rights and indirectly given today s society an insight of the effects of certain actions in the past
and the consequences of events in the present and future. Regardless of King and others mindset in
terms of leading future generations to carry on the fight and the thirteenth amendment that legally
abolished slavery except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted
(Reconstruction), many other laws were ratified to counter protests regarding equal rights and
opportunity, with the goal of maintaining white supremacy throughout society, even if slavery was
abolished. For example, prior to any action or movement Martin Luther King Jr. executed, the
Mississippi Black Codes were ratified as a venue to promote white supremacy and to greatly
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Imtiaz Dharker
The poem They ll say she must be from another country, by Imtiaz Dharker explores the challenges of
a woman in her everyday life. She feels that she doesn t belong in the country she is living in, because
people can notice how different she is from everyone else. She makes it easy for people to understand
why she feels alienated but, at the same time feels proud of who she is. Dharker conveys her message
through the many examples of alienation given throughout her poem.
In the poem Dharker writes, When I speak on the phone and the vowel sounds are off.... they ll catch
on at once and pin it down she explains how the way she speaks is way different than the way people
in that country speak. She feels that it is easy for others to notice and that they will right away assume
that she isn t from there. There are many people that have accents and they might feel bad about it
because they don t sound like everyone else. It may seem that the way you speak shouldn t be
important because everyone speaks different but Dharker explains how her vowels may sound harsh
when they should sound soft and that is when people assume she isn t from there. It isn t the way she
speaks but, the way she pronounces her words that make her sound different from everyone else.
She explains how people think she isn t from their country because she looks different then everyone
else. When I wear a tablecloth to go to town, when they suspect I m black she feels that people just
jump to conclusions
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Stinguard s Argumentative Essay
After a considerable delay, Stinguard coyly equivocated, Unfortunately, in September, I was busy
applying for a research grant. But, I planned to get it last week after my wife and children returned
from their vacation in Bali. After hearing his weasel words, Godafrid fired back, Why did you delay
having the viral vector that bore your name? Why did you force this treatment on others, like those in
Africa, when you were unwilling to have it yourself? In other words, did you avoid it purposely
knowing of its dangers? As Stinguard had become tight lipped all of a sudden, Godafrid asked each of
the accused in turn the same question. Similarly, their bromidic reply was that neither they nor their
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Suddenly, they began to cachinnate and then chant vaingloriously, We are the masters of the universe,
in unison and without any compunction, horrifying the entire courtroom. Frequently during this
magniloquent performance, Chief Prosecutor Godafrid Kester glanced at Surina s image with pity. Her
tremendous longanimity impressed him. He wondered how anyone could survive the impossible
situation of working with Stinguard for even a day, let alone twenty years like she had done. Perhaps
going to Gnaritus saved her. Despite knowing he needed to conclude the case, he longed to go to
Gnaritus immediately as well just to be as far away as possible from the destructive madness
engulfing Earth. Rather than trying to cross examine the accused for they had already declared their
intentions, he asked Judge Harbottle if he could begin his closing arguments. The cacophony from the
prisoner dock did not abate until the judge read them the riot act; however, they maintained their
defiant, malevolent
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Evolution Of Symphony Orchestra Essay
Trace the general historical evolution of the symphony orchestra from Haydn s time at the Esterhazy
court, to Stravinsky s Rite of Spring.
The symphony orchestra underwent considerable evolutions from the time of Haydn at the Esterhazy
court to the time of Stravinsky s Rite of Spring. The symphony orchestra during the classical era
consisted of fewer instruments and shorter pieces. Haydn, a composer of the romantic era, wrote his
compositions for small orchestras and other musical ensembles. Composing for wealthy patrons was
how musicians and composers made an income for themselves Due to these small and private
concerts, the orchestra s did not need to be very large. The term orchestra usually refers to a large
instrumental group, however, during the time of Haydn at the Esterhazy court, the smaller sized
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Due to the French Revolution and other political events of the time, the middle class began to grow,
creating a large pool of patrons who could afford to attend a concerts, thus shifting the role of the
patron from a rich and important figure, to the general public. This changed the way music was
performed and additionally changed the way it was produced. Composers no longer had to compose
for their patrons parties or gatherings, they were granted a new freedom by composing under no other
guidelines than their own. Due to current events of that time, music became an outlet to both express
and convey the emotion of the brought on by theses events. The style became highly emotional, so
dynamics and sound became essential to the symphony. Thus the symphony began to grow,
improvements to instruments such as brass, with the invention of valves, and improvements to the
keys structure of the winds. Along with these changes, an increase of percussive instruments occurred,
lending to large dynamic leaps and tempo
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Aesthetic Management of a Mesio Labially Rotated Maxillary...
Aesthetic Management of a Mesio Labially Rotated Maxillary Lateral Incisor with Type I Palatal
Talon Cusp a Minimally Invasive Approach Introduction:
Talon cusp is a rare dental anomaly in the shape of the tooth. It is a well delineated cusp like structure
projecting from either lingual or facial surface of anterior teeth. The prevalence of talon cusp was
reported to be between 1 to 8% [1,2]. Hattab et al [3] classified talon cusp into three types based on its
size as Type I (Talon / true talon) extends at least half the distance from cemento enamel junction to
the incisal edge Type II (Semi talon) extends less than half the distance from cement enamel junction
to the incisal edge and Type III (Trace talon) enlarged or prominent cingula and their variations like
conical, bifid or tubercle like. Palatal talon causes functional discrepancies like occlusal interference,
periodontal problems due to excessive occlusal forces and temporo mandibular joint pain where as a
facial talon creates unaesthetic appearance. Treatment of talon cusp should be as conservative as
possible depending on clinical problem encountered. We present esthetic correction of palatal type 1
talon on a mesio labially rotated maxillary left lateral incisor. Case Report: A 20 year old female
patient reported to the Department Of Conservative Dentistry with a chief complaint of unpleasant
appearance of an upper front tooth. Medical history was noncontributory. Intra
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The Importance Of Logical Fallacies In Writing
Making argument aims to reach a premise and give valid reasons that are aimed to be true. Although
an argument can be valid when the premise of the argument is not shown or given it becomes invalid.
However, it is invalid when the logic is not legitimately employed thus the logical fallacies. Writers
use logical fallacies to try to persuade the readers to believe their reasoning even when there is an
error in the point of reasoning from the reading. When a writer cannot give logic behind the level of
reasoning to support the assertion, then the writer commits the logical fallacy. Logical fallacies have
also been employed in situations where the writer drives into conclusion and uses false information to
try and convince the reader about the information given to reach the premise. Logical fallacies have
been employed in writing articles and even newspapers to reach the premises of the truth. There are
different types of logical fallacies; this paper will examine logical fallacies employed in the article
Amazon Turns on Charm Amid Criticism from Right to Left by Cecilia Kang. Logical fallacies are
categorized into groups as follows.
Building an argument requires a destination that will persuade the reader to believe the assertion from
the writer. Therefore, the writer will use different logics fallacies to reach the point home. For
instance, Kang (2017) uses the argument from authority. She believes that the government is behind
the growth of the Amazon Company because the
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Family As A Traditional Family
Family
Language constantly evolves and changes as it is adopted by different cultures. Consequently, words
have many definitions, connotations and origins. Family is a term that has changed over time; as a
result the traditional definition of family is inadequate, and limited to describe the modern version of
the term. Our society tends to attach itself to the traditional conceptualization of family better know as
a nuclear family which includes a set of parents, and their biological offspring (Kompara). In America,
known as a melting pot of all cultures and races, there are many implications for the word family thus
there is no such thing as a traditional family. The traditional definition, which is limited parents and
their children, can no longer be used to describe an American family because of our diverse and
changing familial structures.
The word family dates back to the 13th century and is derived from Old French word famelie ( Family
). The word originally defined the relationship of group of people living under the same roof,
household [including servants] (1337), group of people related by blood, lineage (1442 4), a group of
people who share a common philosophy (1658) ( Family ). Growing up in a different country, my
culture taught me an immediate family only consists of a mother, a father and siblings. But in America
it s not as simple because there are many variants of a family.
American families are the most diverse, encompassing gay/lesbian
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Family Lawyers Perth Essay
Family Lawyers Perth has the best mediation lawyers at your service!
Description: We know how saddening it is to wrongfully stay away from your child/children. Trust
Family Lawyers Perth for the best mediation lawyers to get them back. Contact us now!
When it is about mediation, trust only the Family Lawyers Perth.
Mediation cases rise when surrogacy is involved. Either the surrogate mother may want her child
back, or the arranged parents may want their children from the surrogate mother. Thus, at Family
Lawyers Perth we believe that certain aspects of the surrogacy laws in WA should be clear to the
clients seeking help regarding mediation:
Surrogacy are of two types traditional: where the birth mother s egg gets fertilized by a sperm donor
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The agreement is then approved in writing by the Reproductive Technology Council.
You can file recovery order and get your child back by law only if you have committed no errors in
the above methods. And if you re sure you ve made no errors, relax, we at Family Lawyers Perth have
the best and most experienced mediation lawyers Perth has ever had, and we will surely help you out.
Contact Family Lawyers Perth now via mail, phone or visit the office in person.
We at Family Lawyers Perth will surely get your child back to you!
We at Family Lawyers Perth have the best family lawyers Perth has ever had. We assure you that we
will bring your child back to you rightfully, and work in the following ways:
Contact us and tell us about your grievances.
We appoint a mediation lawyer for you. Our family lawyers are experienced in family law cases, and
will talk to you about your case and fix the procedure, and the recovery order you can place to get
your child back.
We at Family Lawyers Perth will leave no stone unturned to bring your child back. Contact us now for
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Understand The Concept Of Play Essay
From an early age children are known to engage in a number of activities in which would feed their
curiosity alongside aiding their development. The main activity in which they would willingly
participate in would be pretend play; play is not something which is only done by children however
can be performed by adults and even animals.
In order to understand play and how it may benefit young children we must first be able to define it,
however this creates the initial issue. This is due to the fact that the concept of play is disreputably
difficult to define (Burghardt 2011). Although despite this we are able to split the concept of play into
four various aspects, as described by Linda Rose Krasnor and Debra J. Pepler (1980), positive affect,
flexibility, intrinsic movement and nonliterality.
Positive affect refers to the idea that individuals who seem as though they are enjoying themselves
whilst they are playing. Flexibility would then touch upon the idea that the play behaviours would
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One classification of play would be object play; this would occur within younger children and would
traditionally begin with children that are approximately 5months. At 5 month the child would use
object play as a way to feed their curiosity, it would allow them to explore objects by touching, feeling
and seeing what they would be able to do with it. However as the child ages to roughly 2years + they
would begin to use more than one object and allow their imagination to be free and would see objects
being more then what they are. An example of this would include a child seeing a block of bricks and
using it to build a house. Another example can include a child pretending to be a doctor with an ice
lolly stick and using it as a
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God Of The Sea In Greek Mythology
God of the sea in Greek mythology and agitator of the earth (earthquakes).Poseidon s parents were
Cronos and Rea (queen of the universe and mother also of Hades, Hestia, Zeus, Démeter and Hera).
His father Cronoz liked to swallow his children. Rea to save Poseidon told him that he gave birth to a
horse to deceive him, and sent his son with the goddesses of the ocean to watch over him.
This god in Latin was called Neptunus that comes from the Etruscan Netums or Neptunus. (Roman
Mythology) Both gods are the gods of the sea.
Poseidon had many children and was protector of many Greek cities, but in Athens gained the goddess
Athena and was in second place in importance.
It is thought that when Poseidon was in his benign state was conceived creating islands and calm seas.
But when he was angry, his trident hit the ground and caused earthquakes, sinkings, shipwrecks, and
so on.
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Apollo retaliated by sending a plague to the city and Poseidon sent a sea monster.
Poseidon had many children with many wives. His favorite wife was Amphitrite, she was a nymph
and an ancient sea goddess.
She did not want to marry Poseidon and fled with the titan Atlas.
Enraged Poseidon sent for her and ended up marrying him.
Zeus was the brother of Poseidón when this one became major entered in war against its father Cronos
since this mistreats to them.
All the brothers joined Zeus and defeated their father and then shared control of the Universe.
Zeus stayed with the sky, Hades the underworld and Poseidon the sea.
Athena and Poseidon disputed the creation of Acropolis the highest place of Greece and its old capital.
Zeus tried to solve this dispute by calling the other gods to judge and win
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What Is The Theme Of Star Wars
Star wars Film Analysis
Star wars is an American space opera film directed by George Lucas. Star Wars takes place in a galaxy
far away. We can establish that because the director started with a wide angle shot in the beginning to
show us the preview of the setting. Throughout the movie, Lucas does this to emphasize where it takes
place and how the surrounding fits with the characters. Star Wars doesn t use many close ups and I
think Lucas does this to emphasize the characters and their costumes. Star wars is also known for its
use of special effects. Since it was written in 1977, the technology available wasn t advanced enough
to create good visuals. Because of the lack of advanced technology, space travel and Alien was very
rare genres to
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Taking a Look at Hosetail
Horsetail is a member of the Equisetum genus, and treats a wide variety of illnesses. The scientific
name is Equisetum arvense and Equisetum means horse bristle. It has been used since the ancient
Roman and Greek times usually for reducing bleeding in patients. Horsetail is generally found in
Europe, Asia, North America, and the Middle East. It is more abundant and lasts longer in sandy or
wet soils. Today, E. arvense is mainly used for kidney and bladder problems, osteoporosis, frail nails,
and cuts or burns (Uni. Maryland 2011). Horsetail has two stages fertile (reproductive) and sterile
(vegetative), reproduction always comes before the vegetative stage. In spring, a brown stem with a
head that looks like a pinecone starts to grow. Later as the fertile stem dies, a green stem with long,
slender branches starts to form and lasts until winter, this is the vegetative stage. The branches aren t
evenly distributed amongst the plant, but are found towards the top end of the plant. Its form of
reproduction is though spores for the fertile stage and by tubers in the sterile stage (Ohio University).
Tubers are similar to roots, they store energy for the new plant, and helps with vegetative
reproduction(WiseGEEK). A tuber is the tip of a rhizome which is a stem that is underground. The
tuber has an abundance of unused nutrients stored for the next plant. The rhizomes will start to pop up
around the plant, and in the fall it will form tubers which is the new plant (Koning 1994).
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Essay on Rights and Voluntary Euthanasia
Essay Topic
Euthanasia Word count 3487
This paper tries to set the issue of voluntary euthanasia in a philosophical framework by showing how
some of the main philosophical theories about morality would deal with the topic. Philosophers have
not discussed euthanasia as such until recently, although it is now a popular topic. What has always
been discussed, however, is suicide, which raises much the same moral problems as voluntary
euthanasia. The moral similarity between voluntary euthanasia and suicide enables us to make a
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Terminology is a problem here. Some philosophers confine the term Utilitarianism to the doctrine
expounded in Mill essay of that name, whereby the good consequences are pleasure and the absence
of pain. Others use the term Utilitarianism for Universal Consequentialism in general, since all
versions of this view judge actions by their results their usefulness or utility. I shall adopt this
terminology, which distinguishes different forms of the theory as Hedonistic (pleasure based)
Utilitarianism and Ideal Utilitarianism.
I think that both the Hedonistic and the Ideal Utilitarian would argue that voluntary euthanasia is often
right. The Hedonistic Utilitarian would say that situations often arise in which a person s continued
existence brings more pain than pleasure both to them and to all those who are distressed by their
suffering not to speak of the resources which are being spent on keeping them alive and which would
produce more happiness if used in other ways. The Ideal version of Utilitarianism is even more in tune
with the views of those who advocate the possibility of death with dignity through voluntary
euthanasia. For Ideal Utilitarians can counter the familiar objection to euthanasia that no one who
receives proper expert care need die in pain and distress by saying that the good that they seek is not
mere absence of pain, physical or
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Chronic Neurodegenerative Disease
Class: Anatomy and physiology
Topic: Chronic neurodegenerative disease
Professor: P.Cometa
Student: A.Nosirkhujaev
New York 2017
CONTEST
I. Introduction ............................................
II. The history of Alzheimer s..........................
III. Treatment for Alzheimer s...........................
IV. Bibliography of Alzheimer s........................
INTRODUCTION
Four months ago I lost my grandmother who was a very adorable person for me, when I was not in my
house. People kept coming to our place in order to give their condolences. It was very hard for me to
understand that she is not in this world any more. She was the sweetest person in my life whom I
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in his patient whom he called Augusta D. The patient had several neuropsychological issues, such as
memory loss, paranoia, and psychological changes at that time, so that was a case that Dr. Alzheimer
wrote in the autopsy that there was shrinkage in and around nerve cells in her brain.
After a while the electron microscope was invented by Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska, permitting
magnification up to 1 million time efforts. This invention allowed scientists to comprehend brain cells
with greater detail. Cognitive measurement scales were invented which permitted researchers to
measure impairment and evaluate the volume of damaged brain tissue. This was the first attempt to
learn damaged brain tissues.
There are lot of different evens are held in the world every year. For example, a few centuries ago
Congress established the National Institute on Aging. To this day, the NIA supports Alzheimer s
research and supporters encouraged all scientists in the world who studied this neuropsychological
disorder. November of 1983 was given as an important day for the first National Alzheimer s Disease
Month which indicates a greater awareness of the
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Hmong Culture Research Paper
This research paper focuses on the identification of Hmong culture, elucidating specific generational
differences in America that are considered the major division of the Hmong community appropriately.
There are a few distinguishing common, yet complex challenges of living between the older and
younger generations. Based on the studies of psychosocial perspectives today s modern Hmong group
and their distinctive views of socialism, activities and everyday life that affect his or her lifestyle. This
essay will cover three important topics: Culture clash between generations of Hmong in America;
How traditional culture is still significant in older generations modern life, and the disagreements they
have to face within their community.
It wasn t until around the early 1800s when the first wave of Hmong people entered northern Laos.
(Xiong 11) Many Lao Hmong war refugees resettled in the US following the North Vietnamese
invasion of Laos and Laotian Civil War during the Vietnam War. Most of the first to second generation
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Even though there is a slight gap between acculturation, the younger groups still maintain their
traditional Hmong lifestyle that their ancestors withhold by attending Hmong New Years, weddings,
speaking the native language and eating Hmong food. Most parents aren t accustomed to their children
s lifestyle and create fear that their children will completely disregard their Hmong heritage. Most
adolescent to younger adults identify themselves American compared to their parents because they
were born in America and been exposed to institutionalization. While their parents are still holding on
to Hmong cultural beliefs and values, they feel as though it doesn t apply to them.
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Jesus Christ Superstar Analysis
I think the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar gained much attention because it appealed to youth, but
appalled the older generation because of its rock theme and interpretations. After all, some believed
the theme went against the grain of the church (Bible) and how people viewed it. The brilliance in this
opera was to tell the story of Jesus Christ using rock music to tell the complete story of Jesus Christ
from beginning to end by providing a synopsis of the story as was told in the Bible. There are a ton of
excerpts from this opera that related to events happening in the 70s. The three themes that I chose are
fame, revolution and radicalism, and humility
Fame
Jesus Christ was the ultimate Superstar! It only took him three years to amass thousands of followers.
In Act 1 Simon Zealotes makes reference about the crowds of people who seek his attention. Christ
you know I love you. Did you see I waved? Touch me, touch me, Jesus. Kiss me kiss me, Jesus. As
you can imagine, as his glamour increased among the people, it would eventually lead to social
upheaval with both the Romans and the Jews. He was seen as both a savior by the people and trouble
to authoritarians.
The scene relates to the 70s in terms of having that rock star image with pop culture. Jesus popularity
with people and how they responded to him was like the 60s and 70s where teens idolized Elvis and
the Beetles. Also associate with Fame, especially with teens was not being accepted by
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Tarasoff V. Regents Case Study
One of the most important concepts in the field of social work and psychology is known as the duty to
warn and duty to protect. Duty to warn mandates mental health professionals to break client
confidentiality when they believe their client may harm. The duty to warn became a law in 1974 when
the California Supreme Court ruled that mental health professionals must have the duty to protect a
victim if the therapist believes that not warning them would protect them, the therapist must notify the
police or other authorities. There is a debate around duty to warn; many therapists feel that some
threats may not be credible. For example, a patient telling his therapist that they could just kill their
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Regents case has been an ongoing controversial debate for many therapists, as this began the start of
the duty to warn, duty to protect. Prosenjit Poddar was a graduate of the University of California. He
developed a strong infatuation with a woman he met at dance class named Tatiana Tarasoff. They
briefly dated, but Tarasoff called it quits as she wanted to continue to pursue other men. Poddar was
still very much in love with Tarasoff, and fell into a deep depression, and began stalking Tarasoff.
Poddar found a therapist at Berkley s Cowell Memorial Hospital by the name of Lawrence Moore. In
his last therapy session with Dr. Moore, he disclosed how he intended to kill his ex Tatiana Tarasoff.
Dr. Moore had diagnosed Poddar with acute paranoid schizophrenic reaction and called campus police
proposing that Poddar is brought to a psychiatric hospital for observation. The police brought in
Poddar for questioning but was later released when he stated he would stay clear of Tarasoff. Dr.
Moore was ordered by his supervisor not to request any further actions from the police for Poddar.
Neither Dr. Moore nor any other doctors associated in examining Poddar warned Tarasoff or her
family members about the threats made towards
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How Did Ancient Greek Influence American Government
The Greek influences inform modern American culture through their complex system of government,
and from their advanced conceptual practices of modern day mathematics. Also, the revolutionary
progresses of this ancient era have impacted societies as a whole, from some of their ingenious
inventions which have been innovated and modified into the most recognized designs of latter day
civilizations. Besides from informing, the Greeks not only continue to inspire American culture from
their successes, but also, many other cultures of the world, and their artists, in distinction to the
perceptive ancient art, poetry, and literature of that time.
Based on the readings of the geography of Ancient Greece, I believe that the largest cities were located
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The Archaic government of Ancient Greece and the Democratic government of the modern day United
States are very similar, for democracy originated from the Ancient Greek Archaic government; yet,
their differences are quite note worthy. To begin, we should recognize how the populace of the United
States is considerably larger than that of Ancient Greece. Regardless, in Ancient Greece and in the
United States, citizens were/are allowed to vote, although in Ancient Greece, but male citizens could
vote; while unlike the United States, who lets all citizens over the age of 18 vote. In Ancient Greece
the eligible were all treated equally, and had direct participation in government, which meant that their
single vote could either serve as deciding a new law, if they should go to war, or any other issue at the
time. Furthermore, in Ancient Greece, citizens could act as judges, or even address new laws, freely,
without consent. In contrast, the United States voters all have elected participation in the government,
which means that they elect like minded representatives who decide on matters for them. In the United
States democracy voters cannot decide on issues, they let their elected leaders which comprise of three
individual branches to
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Utility Vs. Income Inequality Analysis
This paper tries to make a contribution by addressing the subjective well being to be a more
comprehensive measure of quality of life rather than income. The SWL and its standard deviation
make this comparison illuminating with a significant negative correlation shown by all the surveys
used in the paper. As a result, it is expected that whatever negative linkage there may be between
income inequality and life evaluations should be stronger for well being inequality. this paper is
providing three sorts of evidence that supports this hypothesis. The choice of satisfaction with life as
an indicator of well being is a wise choice. Another possibility could be happiness, which has emerged
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In each case, tests are also repeated controlling for a number of other possibly confounding variables.
The finding is a consistently negative relation between well being inequality and the average reported
level of well being. In all cases the negative relation is stronger than that for income inequality. The
thing that was not really clear to me was why SWL utility function is chosen to be cardinal in the
models since from most branches of economics, the concept of cardinal utility has been eliminated as
redundant because ordinal utility has been found to suffice for doing the job. It would have been better
if the authors explained that Cardinal utility has been kept only in welfare economics to support the
demand for a more equal income distribution. The authors also consider the likely risks that well being
inequality in the regions or countries with higher level of well being may be estimated with a
downward bias. The resulting reduction in the magnitude of estimated coefficients could be best seen
as an upper bound on the part of the correlation that can be ascribed to a mechanical result of how
SWL is reported. However, It is not fully described why they did not use both of the two different
distributions Normal and Logistic in each cluster for the regressions in which they mentioned in the
paper to better compare the
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Anne Lee s Poetry Of Anne Sexton And Anne Sexton
Poets are influenced by the poetry they read, likewise some of Marie Howe s poems are like the
poems from Anne Sexton who was born and raised in Massachusetts. She committed suicide at 45
which was when Howe was in her early 20s. Howe was born In New York and is still alive today. Both
poets made poems about sexual pleasures however Sexton made more poems on love while Howe
made reminiscent ones. Sexton s poems had a figurative language that could be interpreted in many
ways that did not have a relationship between each other while Howe had metaphors that were
interconnected with different meanings. Marie Howe s brother died when she was 17 years old and
Sexton s parents passed away within a month of each other when she in her early 30s. Anne Sexton
created a poem for her dead parents, but Marie Howe does not have a deep poem about her dead
brother. In The truth the Dead Know , Anne Sexton talks about her father s funeral and her realization
that is he gone. By this point in time she has lost both of her parents and is discontent with dead
people. In the poem she says, They refuse to be blessed, throat, eye, and knucklebone. She expresses
her dissatisfaction by claiming that it is the dead people s choice to be dead. In Marie Howe s poem
The Gate , she mentions her brother s death and does double down on it, but she does not clearly go
into her reaction and thought of his death. Anne Sexton used a lot of death related words and
metaphors such as stone boat , gutters , and iron gate whereas Marie Howe only used cold and gate
which was not as intensive. Howe did not have a serious death poem compared Sexton. Besides
Sexton s and Howe s death poems, sex poems, they take other routes when it comes to content. Marie
Howe has more poems that about her past experiences like Apology and Hurry . Anne Sexton takes
more of a love route such as For my Lover, Returning to His Wife and Sylvia s Death . Both poets use
metaphor differently in text to give many meanings. For Instance, Marie Howe in Practicing compared
a sex room to a boat with portholes and booths which had connections with: water and being aroused,
kissing booths, and portholes with genitalia. There are several connections that come up
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The Physics Of Pinball Machines
Pinball machines clearly demonstrate scientific principles that can teach us not only about machines,
but also of the laws of physics, electricity, and applying basic materials. Most Simple machines
consist of inclined planes, levers, screws, pulleys, wedges, and wheels with axels.Most common
materials used in making a pinball machine include, but are not limited to: metal, plastic, wood,
rubber, and steel.
Players use the only tool provided, the Flipper. Below the playfield, the linkage moving the flipper
uses the lever while the mechanics behind the flipper button switch also rely on the lever. Inclined
planes create ramps, while wedges drive the ball away from pop bumpers. Wheels with axels run
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Pins adapted from the Ninteenth to the Twentieth centuries, to electrical wiring and switches to power
devices and light scores in darkened bars and pool halls.
Eventually mercury switches gave way to leaf switches, and then on to electronic optical switches. In
the Twenty First century Stern Pinball installed MP3 files of recordings from popular movies that
coincide with the game theme, and you can even download updates to the software, or reprogram the
machine to create new modes and sequences. Opto switches use laser technology and Jersey Jacks has
been putting full color LCD screens into his Wizard of Oz machines.
Moving on to how the lights and sounds effect us as a people, I believe that the flashing lights and
loud noises emitted from a pinball machine just appeal to our curious and excitable nature. Nothing
can capture my sons attention faster than the Star Wars pinball machine at the local laundromat, even
more so than the racing arcade games and the vending machines right next to it. The reason for this, in
my opinion, first off is the noise, he hears the dings and whizzes, and sound bites from the beloved
movie, recognizes the familiar faces of Luke Skywalker, Yoda, and Chewie on the board, an
immediatly, he has to play it. I dont think just a stationary poster would have his attention so fast or so
tight, he may offer a glance, may even offer a comment like look momma, Yoda , but when he hears
the noises, see s the lights, he recognizes right away that this is fun, and he must partake in
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Trait Oriented Personality And Personality Traits
Trait Oriented Personality Trait oriented personality theorists suggest that personality is an internal
trait is born and breed within the individual. Gordon Allport a psychologist categorized the excess of
40,000 words in the dictionary that describe personality traits in 1936. Allport separated these
personality traits into cardinal traits, central traits and secondary traits. These traits each affect the
individual in different ways throughout their life. Cardinal traits dominate throughout a lifetime such
as an individual is boisterous. Central traits Allport theorizes these traits develop overtime as each
individual develops their own moral compass, intelligent, honest and shy all would be considered
central traits according to Allport s theory. Allport s final category is called secondary traits these traits
pertain to limited situations and are predictable to similar situations however can be out of character
for an individual s day to day life, for instance, getting stuck in unpredicted traffic that causes one to
be very late and take an unexplained amount of time to dissipate. This traffic situation may cause a
usually calm individual to act irrational, this behavior is likely to occur in other unpredictable situation
such as long lines and large crowds. Sixteen Personality Factors Building upon or perhaps I should say
paring down Allport s theory Raymond Cattell reduced the more than four thousand personality traits
identified by Allport.
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Physical Therapy Personal Statement
The streets of my hometown have not been this flooded since the Ohio River rose over the ten foot
flood wall in 1937; only this time not by water, but by prescription pain pills. I grew up in the foothills
of Appalachia, where pain clinics were widespread throughout the Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia
tri state area until 2010. Physical therapy is an option that residents of my hometown are not fully
aware of. The opioid crisis that is currently being fought by the APTA is something that continues to
go on in front of my own eyes. Unfortunately, the area continues to be unaware and underserved.
Once I graduate from a doctorate of physical therapy program, I hope to come back to my town and
serve those in need. After reflecting on personal experiences, finding a program that prides itself in
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In particular, the program at Wingate University shares my appreciation for fieldwork as it offers
clinical education and experience in each year of the curriculum. I have experienced unique situations
during my time spent volunteering in clinics and working as a rehab tech that I could not have
experienced in any other way. In particular, my appreciation for applying the knowledge and skills that
will be learned in school must be easily translated into the clinic. During me time spent with different
therapists and patients, I have come to value the need for excellence in the clinic. Every individual
provides a new experience in the field and developing the application skills needed is an experience
that I want to be able to utilize in future clinical rotations. I want to be completely comfortable with
my skills in the field as a student so that I can serve as a prepared healthcare professional that is
valuable to the
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Personal Statement On Sexual Orientation
In taking answering the questions to the Personal Autobiography on Sexual Orientation, I was able to
reflect upon my life up to now as being a gay male from the Midwest. My first memories about really
being exposed to sexual orientation would have to have been back in elementary school where sexual
orientation was introduced by peers more or less as a name calling, playground name calling sort of
thing I was introduced to sexual orientation in a negative way. In terms of my parents, I would say the
messages from there were positive as my grandma has a brother who is gay and has been out since the
1980s, so they have gone through the process of acceptance of LGBTQ individuals. When I look at
sexuality and my peers, I would say in middle and high school the messages were mixed. Negative
messages were how LGBTQ individuals were treated if it was known they were of whichever letter in
the alphabet, but also the negative messages came in the often heard usage of the word faggot to insult
someone. To me, my peers then were exercising this idea of cultural destructiveness, or where they
felt they (heterosexual) were the most superior sexual orientation compared to others. I would say the
faculty at school when this would occur was more or less culturally blind, or they felt as though the
sexual orientation of a student should not matter; however, I felt as though the faculty maybe didn t
understand the struggles an LGBTQ person goes through and how painful hearing
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Review Of Danielle s Pov
Danielle s POV: I was sitting in the car, listening to Black Veil Brides, waiting to get to a destination
of a family friends house. Mieeeeaaaaaa, are we almost theeeeeere? I complain to my cousin, Miea
who is sitting next to me staring out the window. How should I know, if you haven t been there neither
have I. I don t get told how long it will take us to get there. Ugh why is she such a smartass? Because I
know more then you. WHAT THE HELL!!! I yell shocked. Are you No, your face told me everything.
I grumble from her knowledge of me. I start looking out the window, and see this GIANT ass
mansion. Whoa! IS that where were staying!?!?! I yell. I hope so, it looks badass!!! Miea says, her
childish side coming out. We get out of the car, get our luggage and start walking to the door. Miea s
POV: Me and Danielle walk towards the door, and I knock. Hello! Anyone home!!! Danielle yells.
Shut up thats rude!! I lecture Sorry mother. She sasses. The door cracks open and we see a pink eye
peeking through the door. Y yes, do you need something? the now known female asked. Um, yes we
were sent here by our family for some reason. I reply. O oh, come in so we can talk about it. OK my
name is Miea, and IM DANIELLE, BOW PEASANT!!!!! I smack the back of her head Ouch... She
leads us to a....living room? I don t even know what it is. Yui who are these two? A man with glasses
who appears out of nowhere said. Um, they appeared at the door and said
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Analysis Of The Stanley The Stanley Parable
The Stanley Parable (2013) was a game released to widespread acclaim about a man named Stanley,
whose coworkers mysteriously disappear from the office and whose actions and choices are
subsequently voiced by a narrator. While at first the game might seem simple and ordinary, the longer
spent in the game the more complex the narrative is revealed to be. The game satirizes a lot of
conventions and narrative tropes used throughout the games industry, as well as commenting on other
facets tied heavily to the games medium, like hacks, bugs, and even gameplay. While that might not
be special in itself, what makes The Stanley Parable stand out is how it goes about commenting on
these things. By having the player control Stanley and have all their actions chronicled by the narrator,
the game has created these three distinct entities: The player, Stanley and the narrator. The relationship
between these three is the primary way the game is able to explore certain themes such as player
agency, and how much choice matters. According to Astrid Ensslin, As players we are made to read
[the game] as an allegory of illusory agency built into games to give players the illusion of choice,
power and control. In fact, we as players are all Stanley because again and again we willingly or even
enthusiastically subject ourselves to the constraints set by the games we play (Ensslin 67). The many
different endings contained within The Stanley Parable interacts with these relationships in varying
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Langston Hughes Untold Truths About The American Revolution
Langston Hughes wrote a story about his memory of getting saved during a revival service at his aunt
s church. Howard Zinn wrote about a much broader topic, the American Revolution. On the surface,
these two readings don t seem to have anything in common. However, both stories focus on the theme
of bullying and have other similarities. The differences between the stories are more important than
the similarities. Overall, Salvation is a more believable story of bullying, but Untold Truths About the
American Revolution seems to be Zinn s rewrite of events leading to the war.
Langston Hughes s personal narrative and Howard Zinn s essay are comparable in several ways. Since
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The most obvious contrast is the point of view in which each story is told. Hughes s story is written in
first person while Zinn s essay is written in third person. The reader can feel what Hughes experienced
personally while reading the story whereas the anger Zinn is conveying in his article is about an issue
he had no stake in. This difference is important because Hughes didn t just choose to make up a story
and tell it in first person. He went through what he wrote about, but Zinn wrote about something that
happened over two hundred years ago. The bullies in Salvation were people who knew each other
personally in contrast to the large groups of people in Untold Truths About the American Revolution.
Hughes s bullies were his aunt, the preacher, and other grownups, people he had been raised to trust.
He wrote, I had heard a great many old people say the same thing and it seemed to me they ought to
know (7). Zinn stereotypes all of the Founding Fathers and rich men as bullies. The victims in both
stories also differ. Langston and the other children in his church were victims, so they had even less
power than the poor men, slaves, and Indians who Zinn believes were the victims in Untold Truths
About the American Revolution. The end results also vary from each other. On one hand Hughes did
not believe in Jesus anymore, and he felt disappointed in himself; another result in Salvation could be
that Langston might have become distrustful of religion and/or authority figures. While on the other
hand Zinn thinks not everyone benefited from war, and we might have fought a war that did not need
to be fought. Zinn even has several sections on how each group did not benefit from the war. A result
of the Revolution that Zinn did not highlight was that the colonists definitely won their independence.
Finally the blame in both stories is different. Even though the bullies made
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The Birth Evolution Of Trinidad Carnival
Beginning in the late 1700s, the festival known as Carnival was introduced to various parts of the
world as a public celebration or parade that involved the use of masks, musical elements, costumes
and more. Dating back to the 18th century, the Trinidad Carnival was introduced around the time of
the arrival of the French Catholic planters from the French West Indies. The festival originated in the
early 1780s when both white and colored people staged masquerade balls at Christmas time for
entertainment. From there, it developed into playful taunting between the two groups and eventually
the tradition evolved to mark the approaching Catholic Lenten season. Unable to participate, the West
African slaves of the planters held their own masked festivals, focused around the burning and reaping
of the sugar cane. For all groups, mockery and veneer played a great role in the custom ( Birth
Evolution of Trinidad Carnival ). Following the slave emancipation in 1838, Canboulay was viewed as
a symbol of independence and defiance. Over time this converged with stickfighting, chanting, and
drumming, and the rituals of Canboulay became something of a masquerade. After great conflict with
the British colonial government, who were insistent on banning drumming, masquerade, and the steel
pan the festival was eventually adopted as a symbol of Trinidadian culture during the independence
movement ( The Birth Evolution of Trinidad Carnival ). A great deal of the musical aspect of
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Domestic Violence Persuasive Speech
Our country would be a better place to live in if the people who are getting abused received help. To
stop domestic violence would be one of many steps to help this country be better. Domestic violence
at home is a rough encounter between family or residents, including physical abuse, rape, or
uneasiness of physical abuse. Domestic violence dismantles what people believes is a home. These
people didn t do anything to deserve this but it still happens to them, the unfairness people are treated
with is almost disgusting. They deserve a lot better but will have almost no possible options to leave
immediately, it s sad, it s depressing, and most of all it s sickening. It turns one s stomach thinking of
all the hurt someone goes through but no
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The Battle Of The American Civil War
Introduction Thomas Stonewall Jackson was alive in a very tense time for American History. The
Southern States were in a full scale rebellion from the Union now calling themselves The Confederate
States of America. The previously unified nation was split into two opposing sides going head to head
in a battle to the death, with no end in sight. Starting his career in the US military, Jackson continued
on to become one of the most famous generals in the American Civil War. Many historians consider
him not only a strong leader, but also one of the greatest tactical commanders in American History
(Robertson 11). Gaining his nickname Stonewall during the First Bull Run for holding a solid line, and
continuing to gain many Confederate victories in the course of the war. Jackson was shot during the
Battle of Chancellorsville which required his arm to be amputated and he died several days later to
complications with pneumonia. After this his very name became a rallying cry and heroic symbol for
the very pride and history of the south.
Early Life Jackson grew up in a proud southern household and his family were natives of Virginia. His
father was an attorney and they were relatively well off financially. In 1826, Jackson lost both a
younger sister Elizabeth and his father to Typhoid Fever.(Robertson 7) Money became more scarce
and Julia Jackson, his mother, began to sell the family s possessions just to get by. They moved out of
their previous home into a much smaller
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Management Issues Of Dominos
Management issues
Dominos inventory management issues
There are numerous different issues in inventory management of Dominos Pizza.
Inventory control is the biggest challenge because of inappropriate inventory management system.
There is a requirement of proper food service for better inventory control and also for identifying the
important requirements. There is a need to develop the inventory methods for the products and with a
standard inventory management company should try to minimize the wastes in terms of future.
(Gartenstein, 2012)
The Recommendation for Dominos Inventory Management issues
Inventory management in terms of operational management is vital function for Dominos because of
the industry and the product they are serving to their customers it will be required for proper standard
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Compare with other industry Food industry the waste of raw materials will be higher, this is because
of perishable ingredients that are used in preparation of food items, therefore if Dominos are unable to
manage their inventory effectively. It will increase the wastage which also increases the cost at the
end, which Dominos has to increase their selling price this may lead their customers to turn away to
the competing company s like Pizza Hut. This will not only reduce the sales, it effects the enter
company s cost because in order to keep customers company has invested a lot of money on its
marketing and promotional activity at the end of the day company has lost their customer as well as
market share. Basically because of miss management in operational activities like inventory it is will
reduces the company s profit. Dominos are in the industry that has higher inventory of raw materials,
therefore they need to take consideration to minimize the waste and maximize effective way in
managing the
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Water Temperature And Salinity
What is Temperature and Salinity, what even is Seawater. Well you came to the right spot.
Temperature is a measurement of the average heat or thermal energy of the particles in a substance.1
Seawater is water that of course comes from an ocean or sea. Now Salinity is the total number of salt
dissolved in water.2 Temperature is a major determining factor of global climate patterns. It affects the
life cycles of plants and animals, influences weather and tides, and controls the freeze and thaw of the
polar ice caps. A small change in average temperature can have powerful effects on the environment
worldwide. Salinity helps us understand the health of a water body, and what animal and plant species
we expect to find (or not find) there.3 Some animals tolerate changes in salinity well, and are found in
both freshwater and salt water (eels, alewives, invasive Chinese Mitten Crabs). Others are healthy
only when living within a certain range of salinity (oysters). Oceans are4 the lifeblood of planet Earth
and humankind. They flow over nearly three quarters of our planet, and hold 97% of the planet s
water. They produce more than half of the oxygen in the atmosphere, and absorb the most carbon from
it. The temperature of seawater varies with the amount of sun that hits that area. This includes the
angles of the sun rays. Depending on how much sunlight hits a certain spot the temperature changes
because the more sunlight a spot might get, the more the temperature will increase due
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Murrakami Research Paper
Overall, despite the criticism and controversies about his business strategies, ambition and artistic
style, we cannot deny Murakami s contribution to the modern art world. As a businessman and brand
manager, he completely devoted himself to the art viewers as customers and provide undeniable high
production quality in his masterpiece. He also clever with business strategies as he exploited fact that
the Japanese subculture has a fascination with the West and creatively sophistry his works to put on
the market. However, what makes Murakami a successful international artist is not based on how
much his artworks worth in numbers but how he was able to transform cuteness element of a
subculture into his Superflat movement and reached the highest ... Show more content on
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He would trust his taste bud and work his way out to search for his best ingredients to create his own
Japanese kaiseki banquet the Superflat . From here, we can now see that his intentions and ideas
behind his artworks were misunderstood and there was more to the depth of his work that people had
yet to discover to give him credits he deserves. Such as how he translates the depth of Japanese culture
to non Japanese audiences. We also came to understand that the otaku culture might be rejected and
regressive, but it s still a sophisticated art form just like any other as it also creatively reflects and tells
stories, as well as be able to integrate into daily life.
Murakami also made a wise decision of borrowing the Japanese folktale of an Octopus that
symbolized recreation to name his exhibition and to represented himself instead of having Mr. DOB
like at his previous exhibitions. He saw himself as the Octopus in a time of distress would often chew
off its own arm or leg to save itself from further trouble, and hope that it will grow back. As the
Octopus, Murakami consumed his history, cultural heritage, and even his own oeuvre to overcome the
trauma from the Earthquake and Tsunami, public criticisms against his
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Essay about Cmis 102 Hw 2
CMIS 102 Homework 2 Problem Analysis In order to calculate the total price to purchase all the
components required to build a state of the art gaming computer, state of the art must be defined. For
the purposes of this program design, state of the art is defined as a set of computer components that
are capable of operating current games to a satisfactory level. A sample of minimum and
recommended hardware requirements for modern games was taken and a baseline established for
components that satisfy those requirements. Additional hardware was selected that exceeds the
requirements to establish options representing mid range and bleeding edge components. These three
sets of components were researched online to determine prices ... Show more content on
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These tasks directly correspond to the modules of our design. An input module will display a list of 11
drop down boxes, one for each component type. Each drop down box will contain the options
available for that component type, with the baseline category option as the default. A calculation
module will look up the prices for the selected components in the database and compute the sum total.
A display module will output the result to the user. A main module will tie the other modules together
and coordinate the calling of each module and the data passed between them. MAIN_MODULE: /*
Set the defaults to baseline components */ SET selectedComponents = baselineComponents CALL
INPUT_MODULE SET totalPrice = CALCULATE_MODULE CALL
DISPLAY_MODULE(totalPrice) INPUT_MODULE: FOR EACH component type get list of
components from the database of TYPE component type populate the combo box for component type
with the list of components of that type END FOR /* Wait for the user to finish input then store the
selections */ SET selectedComponents = values of the drop down boxes RETURN
CALCULATE_MODULE: SET totalPrice = 0 FOR EACH component IN selectedComponents SET
currentComponentPrice = look up the PRICE of the component in the database totalPrice = totalPrice
+ currentComponentPrice END FOR RETURN totalPrice
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  • 2. Design A Service Plan For A Family Design a service plan for this family. The following should be addressed in the service plan: (a) State your general goals (3) in working with this family (Ex. Goal 1, Goal 2 etc.). (b) State (SMART) objectives (2 for each goal) related to each goal and identify specific changes in the situation that might lead to accomplishing the above goals (Ex. For Goal 1 (Objective 1, Objective 2). (c) What actions (at least 2 tasks for each objective) should be taken by the worker, the clients, and/or others to operationalize your objectives (Ex. Objective 1 (Tasks: Worker will....Client will...)? Who will do what when? My Goals (1) I will like for Jackie and Larry Smith to establish a better communication method with Janerio and Alexis. (2) I will offer Janerio one on one counseling. (3) I want the family to set goals of the own, things that they want to see change and how they are going to get it done. Specific Measureable Achievable Realistic Time limited The family knows that each session will involve the whole family. The biggest problem that they are having is verbal communication. Each week I will meet with the family to reflect on what was discussed to established goals and to see what goals have been met and what goals needs to be worked on the most. The family is strong enough to grasp their goals of communication and spending time with each other to accomplish this task. The family has made a decision to work together without being pressured to do something out of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Sophomore Academy Case Study As the Assistant Principal on our campus, my role as a collaborative leader is to support our students, instructional and administrative staff and school, to foster a shared vision, in addition, to providing leadership to help increase student achievement for all students. Our goal is to establish high expectations, focusing on results and academic achievement while keeping in mind, all decisions are based on what is best for our students. Over the years we have had the opportunity to welcome into our doors an increasing number of students, however, over the past several years our demographic has changed drastically. Cypress Creek High enrollment is between 3000 to 3500 students and we have a rising population of at risk students. Of our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They loved the idea of being empowered to help build our Academy from the ground up. Instead of criticizing, they focused their energy in a more productive way once they knew that they would be heard. The Sophomore Academy met weekly and we worked on making our academy better day after day. Some of the tools we use in our meetings the teachers were able to take back to their classrooms, i.e. Plus/Delta, Gallery Walk, and Parking Lot. We came up with ideas that benefit the students, teachers, academy and school. One idea that was developed is the Red Light/Green Light discipline procedure. This was such a success that our discipline decreased by 32% and now our campus is using this discipline procedure as well as other schools in our district has requested that we share what we are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Taking a Look at Squirrels Squirrels are everywhere, see figure 1 for an example of the grey squirrels in our area. They skitter through trees above heads, forage in trashcans, and chew through wires. Squirrels are so common the average person could easily overlook their importance. Squirrels have played a significant role in the evolution of seed defenses in pine trees. The evolution of these seed defenses is frequently attributed to birds and other seed predators (Benkman 1994). The ever present unnoticed squirrel is actually uniquely designed to prey upon pines and pines in turn have developed traits to defend against them. Benkman et al discussed this in a paper on limber pine tree dispersal. Their study argues that while Clark s nutcracker may play an important role in seed dispersal squirrels were actually the most important seed predator. The study showed that the pine trees adaptations made to defend against squirrels decreased the efficiency of other seed predators. They set out to prove that squirrels were the apex seed predator (Benkman 1994 1). This paper will outline some of the research that has been put together to map out the coevolution of squirrels and pine trees. Since this paper will focus primarily on squirrels, it is important to have some background knowledge about these omnipresent critters. Squirrels are mammals included in the order Rodentia, and there are over 1,600 species of Rodentia. They compose almost a third of all mammal species, and one of the seven ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Separation And Ordeal Stages By Saadawi Saadawi then uses the separation and ordeal stages as a platform to introduce the plight and inequality of women that is deeply embedded in a patriarchal class system in which women endure from a young age. In fact, Firdaus begins to despise the society she s in, and believes a woman s life is bleak and miserable. Her ordeal stage comprises of long and continuous battles between her and the men in the world. The battles with her husband, Sheikh Mahmoud, left her emotionally and physically wounded so she ran away only to encounter another battle named Bayoumi. These ordeals occur one after the other, and after Bayoumi comes her descent into prostitution with her mentor Sharifa. Each one of these arduous and impossible tasks symbolizes an inherent obstacle she must overcome. For example, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anytime Firdaus understands or perceives to understand she is harshly reminded of her standing in this man s world through the unveiling of illusions. For example, Firdaus encounters Bayoumi, who she perceived as a kind person until he unveiled his violent nature. Even earlier, Firdaus viewed her Uncle and Father as men she could trust but each turned her away for monetary relief. Finally, the last illusion to unveil occurred after sleeping with the prince and tearing up his payment, The movement of my hands as I tore the money to pieces, tore off the veil, the last, remaining veil from before my eyes, to reveal the whole enigma which had puzzled me throughout, the true enigma of my life (Saadawi 107). I believe this was the moment of her reincorporation into society. The final truth was revealed, and Firdaus could become the person she was always meant to be. A fearless woman who has nothing, desires nothing, and thus, is utterly free. Free from the men in live, free from capitalism, and their monetary power over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Role Of Pollution In Mexico Mexico is a country located in South America. It has sprawling urban cities and quiet rural areas. Mexico is a country of diverse populations. This is seen in its culture, government, and history. Mexico gained its independence from Spanish rule in 1821 following the victory against the Spanish forces that were in Mexico. Mexico has a government that is similar to the United States. Mexico is a federal republic that has executive, judicial, and legislative branches (World Book Online). The leader of the country is the president. The main political figures depend on him for their jobs. The president has a six year term and can only serve once. Mexico s legislative branch is called the Congress of the Union which contains a senate and a chamber ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Aztec empire fell when their leader Montezuma II let the Spanish into the capital. The Aztec people revolted against the Spanish conquistador, Hernan Cortes killing hundreds of Spaniards living within the city. Later, the Spanish brought more soldiers and invaded the rest of the Aztec empire (World Book Online). Once the Spaniards were in control of the colonies the Spanish king made the Amerindians pay tribute, convert to Catholicism, and work for the Spaniards when help was needed. Although Spain imposed many laws onto the citizens it allowed the natives to continue to speak their own languages to help prevent revolt. The Europeans brought many diseases along with them such as small pox. As a result, about 24,000,000 indigenous people died (World Book Online). In the wake of the loss of the indigenous peoples two new races of people came to power; the creoles and the mestizos. They were the product of indigenous peoples bred with Europeans. Later on, the Spanish introduced about 200,000 African slaves to help perform work in the area that is now Mexico (World Book ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Themes And Values Of Walt Disney s The Tempest In the year of 1995, the release of the thirty third film in the Walt Disney Animated Classic series created a substantial amount of controversy that has continued to this day. Many people think that Walt Disney s Pocahontas was a recreation of the classic Shakespearean play known as The Tempest. There seems to be apparent evidence for this case within the characterization and the story line. However, it can be difficult to fully see the relationship between both of these works without understanding the purpose behind each one. As a result, by reviewing the original themes and values that were apparent in Shakespeare s final masterpiece, one will be able to see the validity of this argument and determine whether or not Disney tried to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first evident piece of the characterization of civilization is portrayed through the representation of language and communication between Prospero and Caliban. In the opening act, Caliban was able to use his local knowledge of the island to assist Prospero and help him survive after being exiled away by his brother, Antonio, who had taken away his power and shamefully exiled him out of Milan. In fact, without the help of Caliban, Prospero may not have survived. In return for the kindness of Caliban, Prospero decided that it would benefit Caliban to learn how to communicate using proper language skills (I.ii.517 519). Essentially, Prospero used his civilized mind to enrich the mind of Caliban with new thoughts and a new way of communication. Many of the representations dealing with civilization in this play revolve around the concept that new ideas will have a substantial benefit over the old ideas that are used as a representation of society. The idea of civilization coupled with the use of theatrical elements within this play allow the reader to be able to comprehend the comparison between classic Shakespearean works that have been modified and recreated to meet the needs of today s modern society. In other words, the plot and story line of many of Shakespeare s plays have been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Till I Drop Analysis Till I Drop... shows how America is actually a materialistic society where people always need to buy the newest and the better version of house hold or personal items. I believe that us humans we need many things to be different from others, for example, let s that my neighbor has a new pair of blue Nike shoes. They are cool, but I now want a pair so I am going to buy the ones that just came out the only difference know is that this pair has an orange strip around it. Not only that but the Nike also has a verity of colors, and I want them all so I can show my neighbor. There is also joy into buy new items for oneself. As people I feel that we get a kick out spending our paychecks it becomes a cathartic felling when buying what seems to us exotic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Gloria Steinem Analysis The picture of Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman show elements of women equality, solidarity and unity. The picture shows two women with a serious look and making eye contact with the camera, this shows alludes to a fight of women rights. In the picture both women are holding a fist in the air, this signifies strength and solidarity. The third essential element highlighted is the filter of the picture, the filter being black and white shows unity as human beings and every race. The picture represents three main topics which are women rights, strength and unity The first important detail of the Gloria Steinem picture is the one that stands out the most, the two women. This iconic photograph is of both Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman Hughes with their fist in the air while staring into the camera. Gloria Steinem and Dorothy Pitman were both feminist activist so seeing both in this photograph portrays them as standing up for women s rights and equality. Around when Gloria began attempting to make an impact towards feminism was around the 1960s. This was a time where women were not seen as equal to men or had as many opportunities. There was an expectation of women that they were to be stay at home mothers and take care of their children and husband as shown in this article about women barriers in the 60s A woman was expected to follow one path: to marry in her early 20s, start a family quickly, and devote her life to homemaking . Gloria Steinem saw these expectations and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Goldman Sachs IPO Case Business Financial Policy Strategy Case Analysis: I. Statement of the Problem: In 1882, a partnership was formed between Marcus Goldman and his son in law Sam Sachs to create the financial services firm Goldman Sachs Co. Due to the strategic management; Goldman quickly grew to become a major commercial paper dealer and eventually would become the market s leader. Goldman began experiencing exponential success over the years with over 190 partners, 13,000 employees by 1998. However, although it was experiencing success, skeptical speculations begin to arise about Goldman s ability to maintain its place as market leader considering its competitors issues IPO s over a decade ago. Goldman being a partnership ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Considering these optimism trends, Shelf Registration would be least favorable alternative. IV. Final Recommendation: Given the calculations that were projected from the forecast, and the economic state of the market, I recommend that Goldman Sachs move forward IPO for two reasons. First, involves the given calculations of the P/E ratio and P/B ratio. The P/E ratio serves as an indicator of the amount of earnings Goldman receives per share. The P/E ratio for Goldman was 25 making it 7 points above the industry average of 18.83. In addition, the P/B ratio that generated was 5.24, which is higher than the entire industry s P/B ratio. These two components in addition to favorable market conditions for investment banks allowed us to highly encourage an IPO. If Goldman Sachs went public and allowed the Partners to retain 56% stake, employees receive 24%, and divide the last portion of shares to the public based upon their capital expenditures needs. This would not only provide them with the capital needs to proceed with its global operations and strategic operations but it will also mitigate the risk of losing control of the company. Also by allocating these high percentages to partners and employees, this would serve as motivation of loyalty and compensation for employees who could no longer become partners. Although Goldman Sachs would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Roller Coaster Is More Than Just A Thrill Ride Today, Roller Coasters dominate amusement parks across the world. With 672 roller coasters in the United States alone, and 3,656 operating coasters across the world this thrill ride is widely know, as well as enjoyed. However, when the majority of the population thinks of this common ride all it s known for is the excitement, butterflies, long waits in line, the speed and memories that come with it. It seems no one could name where the first roller coaster was built, how they came about, or even any of the simple physics involved. In reality, the Roller Coaster is more than just a thrill ride, it is all parts of physics including momentum, inertia, Newton s Laws,and friction. It is a symbol of dedication of its creator, safety, and even ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It would get too warm, and the ice would melt, so the French began making wax slides. So, you can see how even in the early days of the Roller Coaster was continuously changing to better suit thrill lovers. It is still unknown who actually built the first wheeled roller coaster. Robert Cartmell has given credit to the Russians. They supposedly built it in 1784 in the Gardens of Oranienbaum in St. Petersburg, however, no actual evidence remains to prove this, other than an engraving. More trustworthy evidence shows that France is responsible for adding wheels to the slides. It has been proven that by 1817 two coasters were built in France called the Les Montagnes Russes a Belleville and Promenades Aeriennes. The Russes a Belleville is believed to be the first coaster with an axle that could lock the cart into place. The coasters had two tracks side try side, so the axle could run between them. The Ariel Walk was the first to have two tracks traveling opposite each other in a heart shaped layout. The first Roller Coaster with a loop was produced in Paris, France. It had a 43 foot drop hill, followed by a 13 foot wide loop. Extensive testing took place before the ride was opened. The first American roller coaster was the Maunch Chunk Switchback Railway in the mountains of Pennsylvania, built in the mid 1800 s. It was originally meant to send coal to a railway, but was reconstructed to be a scenic tour. The first successful American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Diversity In America s Racial History Commencing with the straightforward, yet unethical act of introducing slaves, regardless of race, to America, racial tension wedged itself into America s atmosphere in the past, its conscience in the present, and legacy in the future. As America s racial history did not reflect the most pleasant aspects of the events and concepts in America s history, its racial history, however, profoundly reflected the racial relations we, as individuals and a collective society experience today, with present events regarding racial issues able to be traced back to racial conflicts in history such as the civil rights movements, racist laws designed to maintain the social hierarchy, and white supremacist groups that exist to this very day. With the many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through his efforts pertaining racial history, society s role in furthering that process of equality and all it entailed became exponentially easier as the blueprint in advocating for equality is within American history in that not just Martin Luther King Jr., but many other civil rights leaders have laid the path in equal rights and indirectly given today s society an insight of the effects of certain actions in the past and the consequences of events in the present and future. Regardless of King and others mindset in terms of leading future generations to carry on the fight and the thirteenth amendment that legally abolished slavery except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted (Reconstruction), many other laws were ratified to counter protests regarding equal rights and opportunity, with the goal of maintaining white supremacy throughout society, even if slavery was abolished. For example, prior to any action or movement Martin Luther King Jr. executed, the Mississippi Black Codes were ratified as a venue to promote white supremacy and to greatly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Imtiaz Dharker The poem They ll say she must be from another country, by Imtiaz Dharker explores the challenges of a woman in her everyday life. She feels that she doesn t belong in the country she is living in, because people can notice how different she is from everyone else. She makes it easy for people to understand why she feels alienated but, at the same time feels proud of who she is. Dharker conveys her message through the many examples of alienation given throughout her poem. In the poem Dharker writes, When I speak on the phone and the vowel sounds are off.... they ll catch on at once and pin it down she explains how the way she speaks is way different than the way people in that country speak. She feels that it is easy for others to notice and that they will right away assume that she isn t from there. There are many people that have accents and they might feel bad about it because they don t sound like everyone else. It may seem that the way you speak shouldn t be important because everyone speaks different but Dharker explains how her vowels may sound harsh when they should sound soft and that is when people assume she isn t from there. It isn t the way she speaks but, the way she pronounces her words that make her sound different from everyone else. She explains how people think she isn t from their country because she looks different then everyone else. When I wear a tablecloth to go to town, when they suspect I m black she feels that people just jump to conclusions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Stinguard s Argumentative Essay After a considerable delay, Stinguard coyly equivocated, Unfortunately, in September, I was busy applying for a research grant. But, I planned to get it last week after my wife and children returned from their vacation in Bali. After hearing his weasel words, Godafrid fired back, Why did you delay having the viral vector that bore your name? Why did you force this treatment on others, like those in Africa, when you were unwilling to have it yourself? In other words, did you avoid it purposely knowing of its dangers? As Stinguard had become tight lipped all of a sudden, Godafrid asked each of the accused in turn the same question. Similarly, their bromidic reply was that neither they nor their families had received the viral vector ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Suddenly, they began to cachinnate and then chant vaingloriously, We are the masters of the universe, in unison and without any compunction, horrifying the entire courtroom. Frequently during this magniloquent performance, Chief Prosecutor Godafrid Kester glanced at Surina s image with pity. Her tremendous longanimity impressed him. He wondered how anyone could survive the impossible situation of working with Stinguard for even a day, let alone twenty years like she had done. Perhaps going to Gnaritus saved her. Despite knowing he needed to conclude the case, he longed to go to Gnaritus immediately as well just to be as far away as possible from the destructive madness engulfing Earth. Rather than trying to cross examine the accused for they had already declared their intentions, he asked Judge Harbottle if he could begin his closing arguments. The cacophony from the prisoner dock did not abate until the judge read them the riot act; however, they maintained their defiant, malevolent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Evolution Of Symphony Orchestra Essay Trace the general historical evolution of the symphony orchestra from Haydn s time at the Esterhazy court, to Stravinsky s Rite of Spring. The symphony orchestra underwent considerable evolutions from the time of Haydn at the Esterhazy court to the time of Stravinsky s Rite of Spring. The symphony orchestra during the classical era consisted of fewer instruments and shorter pieces. Haydn, a composer of the romantic era, wrote his compositions for small orchestras and other musical ensembles. Composing for wealthy patrons was how musicians and composers made an income for themselves Due to these small and private concerts, the orchestra s did not need to be very large. The term orchestra usually refers to a large instrumental group, however, during the time of Haydn at the Esterhazy court, the smaller sized orchestra, created the starting point for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to the French Revolution and other political events of the time, the middle class began to grow, creating a large pool of patrons who could afford to attend a concerts, thus shifting the role of the patron from a rich and important figure, to the general public. This changed the way music was performed and additionally changed the way it was produced. Composers no longer had to compose for their patrons parties or gatherings, they were granted a new freedom by composing under no other guidelines than their own. Due to current events of that time, music became an outlet to both express and convey the emotion of the brought on by theses events. The style became highly emotional, so dynamics and sound became essential to the symphony. Thus the symphony began to grow, improvements to instruments such as brass, with the invention of valves, and improvements to the keys structure of the winds. Along with these changes, an increase of percussive instruments occurred, lending to large dynamic leaps and tempo ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Aesthetic Management of a Mesio Labially Rotated Maxillary... Aesthetic Management of a Mesio Labially Rotated Maxillary Lateral Incisor with Type I Palatal Talon Cusp a Minimally Invasive Approach Introduction: Talon cusp is a rare dental anomaly in the shape of the tooth. It is a well delineated cusp like structure projecting from either lingual or facial surface of anterior teeth. The prevalence of talon cusp was reported to be between 1 to 8% [1,2]. Hattab et al [3] classified talon cusp into three types based on its size as Type I (Talon / true talon) extends at least half the distance from cemento enamel junction to the incisal edge Type II (Semi talon) extends less than half the distance from cement enamel junction to the incisal edge and Type III (Trace talon) enlarged or prominent cingula and their variations like conical, bifid or tubercle like. Palatal talon causes functional discrepancies like occlusal interference, periodontal problems due to excessive occlusal forces and temporo mandibular joint pain where as a facial talon creates unaesthetic appearance. Treatment of talon cusp should be as conservative as possible depending on clinical problem encountered. We present esthetic correction of palatal type 1 talon on a mesio labially rotated maxillary left lateral incisor. Case Report: A 20 year old female patient reported to the Department Of Conservative Dentistry with a chief complaint of unpleasant appearance of an upper front tooth. Medical history was noncontributory. Intra ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Importance Of Logical Fallacies In Writing Making argument aims to reach a premise and give valid reasons that are aimed to be true. Although an argument can be valid when the premise of the argument is not shown or given it becomes invalid. However, it is invalid when the logic is not legitimately employed thus the logical fallacies. Writers use logical fallacies to try to persuade the readers to believe their reasoning even when there is an error in the point of reasoning from the reading. When a writer cannot give logic behind the level of reasoning to support the assertion, then the writer commits the logical fallacy. Logical fallacies have also been employed in situations where the writer drives into conclusion and uses false information to try and convince the reader about the information given to reach the premise. Logical fallacies have been employed in writing articles and even newspapers to reach the premises of the truth. There are different types of logical fallacies; this paper will examine logical fallacies employed in the article Amazon Turns on Charm Amid Criticism from Right to Left by Cecilia Kang. Logical fallacies are categorized into groups as follows. Building an argument requires a destination that will persuade the reader to believe the assertion from the writer. Therefore, the writer will use different logics fallacies to reach the point home. For instance, Kang (2017) uses the argument from authority. She believes that the government is behind the growth of the Amazon Company because the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Family As A Traditional Family Family Language constantly evolves and changes as it is adopted by different cultures. Consequently, words have many definitions, connotations and origins. Family is a term that has changed over time; as a result the traditional definition of family is inadequate, and limited to describe the modern version of the term. Our society tends to attach itself to the traditional conceptualization of family better know as a nuclear family which includes a set of parents, and their biological offspring (Kompara). In America, known as a melting pot of all cultures and races, there are many implications for the word family thus there is no such thing as a traditional family. The traditional definition, which is limited parents and their children, can no longer be used to describe an American family because of our diverse and changing familial structures. The word family dates back to the 13th century and is derived from Old French word famelie ( Family ). The word originally defined the relationship of group of people living under the same roof, household [including servants] (1337), group of people related by blood, lineage (1442 4), a group of people who share a common philosophy (1658) ( Family ). Growing up in a different country, my culture taught me an immediate family only consists of a mother, a father and siblings. But in America it s not as simple because there are many variants of a family. American families are the most diverse, encompassing gay/lesbian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Family Lawyers Perth Essay Family Lawyers Perth has the best mediation lawyers at your service! Description: We know how saddening it is to wrongfully stay away from your child/children. Trust Family Lawyers Perth for the best mediation lawyers to get them back. Contact us now! When it is about mediation, trust only the Family Lawyers Perth. Mediation cases rise when surrogacy is involved. Either the surrogate mother may want her child back, or the arranged parents may want their children from the surrogate mother. Thus, at Family Lawyers Perth we believe that certain aspects of the surrogacy laws in WA should be clear to the clients seeking help regarding mediation: Surrogacy are of two types traditional: where the birth mother s egg gets fertilized by a sperm donor or the arranged ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The agreement is then approved in writing by the Reproductive Technology Council. You can file recovery order and get your child back by law only if you have committed no errors in the above methods. And if you re sure you ve made no errors, relax, we at Family Lawyers Perth have the best and most experienced mediation lawyers Perth has ever had, and we will surely help you out. Contact Family Lawyers Perth now via mail, phone or visit the office in person. We at Family Lawyers Perth will surely get your child back to you! We at Family Lawyers Perth have the best family lawyers Perth has ever had. We assure you that we will bring your child back to you rightfully, and work in the following ways: Contact us and tell us about your grievances. We appoint a mediation lawyer for you. Our family lawyers are experienced in family law cases, and will talk to you about your case and fix the procedure, and the recovery order you can place to get your child back. We at Family Lawyers Perth will leave no stone unturned to bring your child back. Contact us now for free ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Understand The Concept Of Play Essay From an early age children are known to engage in a number of activities in which would feed their curiosity alongside aiding their development. The main activity in which they would willingly participate in would be pretend play; play is not something which is only done by children however can be performed by adults and even animals. In order to understand play and how it may benefit young children we must first be able to define it, however this creates the initial issue. This is due to the fact that the concept of play is disreputably difficult to define (Burghardt 2011). Although despite this we are able to split the concept of play into four various aspects, as described by Linda Rose Krasnor and Debra J. Pepler (1980), positive affect, flexibility, intrinsic movement and nonliterality. Positive affect refers to the idea that individuals who seem as though they are enjoying themselves whilst they are playing. Flexibility would then touch upon the idea that the play behaviours would differ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One classification of play would be object play; this would occur within younger children and would traditionally begin with children that are approximately 5months. At 5 month the child would use object play as a way to feed their curiosity, it would allow them to explore objects by touching, feeling and seeing what they would be able to do with it. However as the child ages to roughly 2years + they would begin to use more than one object and allow their imagination to be free and would see objects being more then what they are. An example of this would include a child seeing a block of bricks and using it to build a house. Another example can include a child pretending to be a doctor with an ice lolly stick and using it as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. God Of The Sea In Greek Mythology God of the sea in Greek mythology and agitator of the earth (earthquakes).Poseidon s parents were Cronos and Rea (queen of the universe and mother also of Hades, Hestia, Zeus, Démeter and Hera). His father Cronoz liked to swallow his children. Rea to save Poseidon told him that he gave birth to a horse to deceive him, and sent his son with the goddesses of the ocean to watch over him. This god in Latin was called Neptunus that comes from the Etruscan Netums or Neptunus. (Roman Mythology) Both gods are the gods of the sea. Poseidon had many children and was protector of many Greek cities, but in Athens gained the goddess Athena and was in second place in importance. It is thought that when Poseidon was in his benign state was conceived creating islands and calm seas. But when he was angry, his trident hit the ground and caused earthquakes, sinkings, shipwrecks, and so on. The sailors looked at Poseidon to protect them in their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apollo retaliated by sending a plague to the city and Poseidon sent a sea monster. Poseidon had many children with many wives. His favorite wife was Amphitrite, she was a nymph and an ancient sea goddess. She did not want to marry Poseidon and fled with the titan Atlas. Enraged Poseidon sent for her and ended up marrying him. Zeus was the brother of Poseidón when this one became major entered in war against its father Cronos since this mistreats to them. All the brothers joined Zeus and defeated their father and then shared control of the Universe. Zeus stayed with the sky, Hades the underworld and Poseidon the sea. Athena and Poseidon disputed the creation of Acropolis the highest place of Greece and its old capital. Zeus tried to solve this dispute by calling the other gods to judge and win ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. What Is The Theme Of Star Wars Star wars Film Analysis Star wars is an American space opera film directed by George Lucas. Star Wars takes place in a galaxy far away. We can establish that because the director started with a wide angle shot in the beginning to show us the preview of the setting. Throughout the movie, Lucas does this to emphasize where it takes place and how the surrounding fits with the characters. Star Wars doesn t use many close ups and I think Lucas does this to emphasize the characters and their costumes. Star wars is also known for its use of special effects. Since it was written in 1977, the technology available wasn t advanced enough to create good visuals. Because of the lack of advanced technology, space travel and Alien was very rare genres to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Taking a Look at Hosetail Horsetail is a member of the Equisetum genus, and treats a wide variety of illnesses. The scientific name is Equisetum arvense and Equisetum means horse bristle. It has been used since the ancient Roman and Greek times usually for reducing bleeding in patients. Horsetail is generally found in Europe, Asia, North America, and the Middle East. It is more abundant and lasts longer in sandy or wet soils. Today, E. arvense is mainly used for kidney and bladder problems, osteoporosis, frail nails, and cuts or burns (Uni. Maryland 2011). Horsetail has two stages fertile (reproductive) and sterile (vegetative), reproduction always comes before the vegetative stage. In spring, a brown stem with a head that looks like a pinecone starts to grow. Later as the fertile stem dies, a green stem with long, slender branches starts to form and lasts until winter, this is the vegetative stage. The branches aren t evenly distributed amongst the plant, but are found towards the top end of the plant. Its form of reproduction is though spores for the fertile stage and by tubers in the sterile stage (Ohio University). Tubers are similar to roots, they store energy for the new plant, and helps with vegetative reproduction(WiseGEEK). A tuber is the tip of a rhizome which is a stem that is underground. The tuber has an abundance of unused nutrients stored for the next plant. The rhizomes will start to pop up around the plant, and in the fall it will form tubers which is the new plant (Koning 1994). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on Rights and Voluntary Euthanasia Essay Topic Euthanasia Word count 3487 This paper tries to set the issue of voluntary euthanasia in a philosophical framework by showing how some of the main philosophical theories about morality would deal with the topic. Philosophers have not discussed euthanasia as such until recently, although it is now a popular topic. What has always been discussed, however, is suicide, which raises much the same moral problems as voluntary euthanasia. The moral similarity between voluntary euthanasia and suicide enables us to make a reasonable guess about what some of the great philosophers would say about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Terminology is a problem here. Some philosophers confine the term Utilitarianism to the doctrine expounded in Mill essay of that name, whereby the good consequences are pleasure and the absence of pain. Others use the term Utilitarianism for Universal Consequentialism in general, since all versions of this view judge actions by their results their usefulness or utility. I shall adopt this terminology, which distinguishes different forms of the theory as Hedonistic (pleasure based) Utilitarianism and Ideal Utilitarianism. I think that both the Hedonistic and the Ideal Utilitarian would argue that voluntary euthanasia is often right. The Hedonistic Utilitarian would say that situations often arise in which a person s continued existence brings more pain than pleasure both to them and to all those who are distressed by their suffering not to speak of the resources which are being spent on keeping them alive and which would produce more happiness if used in other ways. The Ideal version of Utilitarianism is even more in tune with the views of those who advocate the possibility of death with dignity through voluntary euthanasia. For Ideal Utilitarians can counter the familiar objection to euthanasia that no one who receives proper expert care need die in pain and distress by saying that the good that they seek is not mere absence of pain, physical or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Chronic Neurodegenerative Disease Class: Anatomy and physiology Topic: Chronic neurodegenerative disease Professor: P.Cometa Student: A.Nosirkhujaev New York 2017 CONTEST I. Introduction ............................................ II. The history of Alzheimer s.......................... III. Treatment for Alzheimer s........................... IV. Bibliography of Alzheimer s........................ INTRODUCTION Four months ago I lost my grandmother who was a very adorable person for me, when I was not in my house. People kept coming to our place in order to give their condolences. It was very hard for me to understand that she is not in this world any more. She was the sweetest person in my life whom I could hug tightly and kiss on her cheek. When I asked my mother the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... in his patient whom he called Augusta D. The patient had several neuropsychological issues, such as memory loss, paranoia, and psychological changes at that time, so that was a case that Dr. Alzheimer wrote in the autopsy that there was shrinkage in and around nerve cells in her brain. After a while the electron microscope was invented by Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska, permitting magnification up to 1 million time efforts. This invention allowed scientists to comprehend brain cells with greater detail. Cognitive measurement scales were invented which permitted researchers to measure impairment and evaluate the volume of damaged brain tissue. This was the first attempt to learn damaged brain tissues. There are lot of different evens are held in the world every year. For example, a few centuries ago Congress established the National Institute on Aging. To this day, the NIA supports Alzheimer s research and supporters encouraged all scientists in the world who studied this neuropsychological disorder. November of 1983 was given as an important day for the first National Alzheimer s Disease Month which indicates a greater awareness of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Hmong Culture Research Paper This research paper focuses on the identification of Hmong culture, elucidating specific generational differences in America that are considered the major division of the Hmong community appropriately. There are a few distinguishing common, yet complex challenges of living between the older and younger generations. Based on the studies of psychosocial perspectives today s modern Hmong group and their distinctive views of socialism, activities and everyday life that affect his or her lifestyle. This essay will cover three important topics: Culture clash between generations of Hmong in America; How traditional culture is still significant in older generations modern life, and the disagreements they have to face within their community. It wasn t until around the early 1800s when the first wave of Hmong people entered northern Laos. (Xiong 11) Many Lao Hmong war refugees resettled in the US following the North Vietnamese invasion of Laos and Laotian Civil War during the Vietnam War. Most of the first to second generation Hmong parents that moved to America from Laos or Thailand would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though there is a slight gap between acculturation, the younger groups still maintain their traditional Hmong lifestyle that their ancestors withhold by attending Hmong New Years, weddings, speaking the native language and eating Hmong food. Most parents aren t accustomed to their children s lifestyle and create fear that their children will completely disregard their Hmong heritage. Most adolescent to younger adults identify themselves American compared to their parents because they were born in America and been exposed to institutionalization. While their parents are still holding on to Hmong cultural beliefs and values, they feel as though it doesn t apply to them. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Jesus Christ Superstar Analysis I think the rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar gained much attention because it appealed to youth, but appalled the older generation because of its rock theme and interpretations. After all, some believed the theme went against the grain of the church (Bible) and how people viewed it. The brilliance in this opera was to tell the story of Jesus Christ using rock music to tell the complete story of Jesus Christ from beginning to end by providing a synopsis of the story as was told in the Bible. There are a ton of excerpts from this opera that related to events happening in the 70s. The three themes that I chose are fame, revolution and radicalism, and humility Fame Jesus Christ was the ultimate Superstar! It only took him three years to amass thousands of followers. In Act 1 Simon Zealotes makes reference about the crowds of people who seek his attention. Christ you know I love you. Did you see I waved? Touch me, touch me, Jesus. Kiss me kiss me, Jesus. As you can imagine, as his glamour increased among the people, it would eventually lead to social upheaval with both the Romans and the Jews. He was seen as both a savior by the people and trouble to authoritarians. The scene relates to the 70s in terms of having that rock star image with pop culture. Jesus popularity with people and how they responded to him was like the 60s and 70s where teens idolized Elvis and the Beetles. Also associate with Fame, especially with teens was not being accepted by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Tarasoff V. Regents Case Study One of the most important concepts in the field of social work and psychology is known as the duty to warn and duty to protect. Duty to warn mandates mental health professionals to break client confidentiality when they believe their client may harm. The duty to warn became a law in 1974 when the California Supreme Court ruled that mental health professionals must have the duty to protect a victim if the therapist believes that not warning them would protect them, the therapist must notify the police or other authorities. There is a debate around duty to warn; many therapists feel that some threats may not be credible. For example, a patient telling his therapist that they could just kill their mother for grounding them from all their electronics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Regents case has been an ongoing controversial debate for many therapists, as this began the start of the duty to warn, duty to protect. Prosenjit Poddar was a graduate of the University of California. He developed a strong infatuation with a woman he met at dance class named Tatiana Tarasoff. They briefly dated, but Tarasoff called it quits as she wanted to continue to pursue other men. Poddar was still very much in love with Tarasoff, and fell into a deep depression, and began stalking Tarasoff. Poddar found a therapist at Berkley s Cowell Memorial Hospital by the name of Lawrence Moore. In his last therapy session with Dr. Moore, he disclosed how he intended to kill his ex Tatiana Tarasoff. Dr. Moore had diagnosed Poddar with acute paranoid schizophrenic reaction and called campus police proposing that Poddar is brought to a psychiatric hospital for observation. The police brought in Poddar for questioning but was later released when he stated he would stay clear of Tarasoff. Dr. Moore was ordered by his supervisor not to request any further actions from the police for Poddar. Neither Dr. Moore nor any other doctors associated in examining Poddar warned Tarasoff or her family members about the threats made towards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. How Did Ancient Greek Influence American Government The Greek influences inform modern American culture through their complex system of government, and from their advanced conceptual practices of modern day mathematics. Also, the revolutionary progresses of this ancient era have impacted societies as a whole, from some of their ingenious inventions which have been innovated and modified into the most recognized designs of latter day civilizations. Besides from informing, the Greeks not only continue to inspire American culture from their successes, but also, many other cultures of the world, and their artists, in distinction to the perceptive ancient art, poetry, and literature of that time. Based on the readings of the geography of Ancient Greece, I believe that the largest cities were located ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Archaic government of Ancient Greece and the Democratic government of the modern day United States are very similar, for democracy originated from the Ancient Greek Archaic government; yet, their differences are quite note worthy. To begin, we should recognize how the populace of the United States is considerably larger than that of Ancient Greece. Regardless, in Ancient Greece and in the United States, citizens were/are allowed to vote, although in Ancient Greece, but male citizens could vote; while unlike the United States, who lets all citizens over the age of 18 vote. In Ancient Greece the eligible were all treated equally, and had direct participation in government, which meant that their single vote could either serve as deciding a new law, if they should go to war, or any other issue at the time. Furthermore, in Ancient Greece, citizens could act as judges, or even address new laws, freely, without consent. In contrast, the United States voters all have elected participation in the government, which means that they elect like minded representatives who decide on matters for them. In the United States democracy voters cannot decide on issues, they let their elected leaders which comprise of three individual branches to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Utility Vs. Income Inequality Analysis This paper tries to make a contribution by addressing the subjective well being to be a more comprehensive measure of quality of life rather than income. The SWL and its standard deviation make this comparison illuminating with a significant negative correlation shown by all the surveys used in the paper. As a result, it is expected that whatever negative linkage there may be between income inequality and life evaluations should be stronger for well being inequality. this paper is providing three sorts of evidence that supports this hypothesis. The choice of satisfaction with life as an indicator of well being is a wise choice. Another possibility could be happiness, which has emerged as an alternative indicator of well being. While it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In each case, tests are also repeated controlling for a number of other possibly confounding variables. The finding is a consistently negative relation between well being inequality and the average reported level of well being. In all cases the negative relation is stronger than that for income inequality. The thing that was not really clear to me was why SWL utility function is chosen to be cardinal in the models since from most branches of economics, the concept of cardinal utility has been eliminated as redundant because ordinal utility has been found to suffice for doing the job. It would have been better if the authors explained that Cardinal utility has been kept only in welfare economics to support the demand for a more equal income distribution. The authors also consider the likely risks that well being inequality in the regions or countries with higher level of well being may be estimated with a downward bias. The resulting reduction in the magnitude of estimated coefficients could be best seen as an upper bound on the part of the correlation that can be ascribed to a mechanical result of how SWL is reported. However, It is not fully described why they did not use both of the two different distributions Normal and Logistic in each cluster for the regressions in which they mentioned in the paper to better compare the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Anne Lee s Poetry Of Anne Sexton And Anne Sexton Poets are influenced by the poetry they read, likewise some of Marie Howe s poems are like the poems from Anne Sexton who was born and raised in Massachusetts. She committed suicide at 45 which was when Howe was in her early 20s. Howe was born In New York and is still alive today. Both poets made poems about sexual pleasures however Sexton made more poems on love while Howe made reminiscent ones. Sexton s poems had a figurative language that could be interpreted in many ways that did not have a relationship between each other while Howe had metaphors that were interconnected with different meanings. Marie Howe s brother died when she was 17 years old and Sexton s parents passed away within a month of each other when she in her early 30s. Anne Sexton created a poem for her dead parents, but Marie Howe does not have a deep poem about her dead brother. In The truth the Dead Know , Anne Sexton talks about her father s funeral and her realization that is he gone. By this point in time she has lost both of her parents and is discontent with dead people. In the poem she says, They refuse to be blessed, throat, eye, and knucklebone. She expresses her dissatisfaction by claiming that it is the dead people s choice to be dead. In Marie Howe s poem The Gate , she mentions her brother s death and does double down on it, but she does not clearly go into her reaction and thought of his death. Anne Sexton used a lot of death related words and metaphors such as stone boat , gutters , and iron gate whereas Marie Howe only used cold and gate which was not as intensive. Howe did not have a serious death poem compared Sexton. Besides Sexton s and Howe s death poems, sex poems, they take other routes when it comes to content. Marie Howe has more poems that about her past experiences like Apology and Hurry . Anne Sexton takes more of a love route such as For my Lover, Returning to His Wife and Sylvia s Death . Both poets use metaphor differently in text to give many meanings. For Instance, Marie Howe in Practicing compared a sex room to a boat with portholes and booths which had connections with: water and being aroused, kissing booths, and portholes with genitalia. There are several connections that come up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Physics Of Pinball Machines Pinball machines clearly demonstrate scientific principles that can teach us not only about machines, but also of the laws of physics, electricity, and applying basic materials. Most Simple machines consist of inclined planes, levers, screws, pulleys, wedges, and wheels with axels.Most common materials used in making a pinball machine include, but are not limited to: metal, plastic, wood, rubber, and steel. Players use the only tool provided, the Flipper. Below the playfield, the linkage moving the flipper uses the lever while the mechanics behind the flipper button switch also rely on the lever. Inclined planes create ramps, while wedges drive the ball away from pop bumpers. Wheels with axels run every motor in a machine and help rotating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pins adapted from the Ninteenth to the Twentieth centuries, to electrical wiring and switches to power devices and light scores in darkened bars and pool halls. Eventually mercury switches gave way to leaf switches, and then on to electronic optical switches. In the Twenty First century Stern Pinball installed MP3 files of recordings from popular movies that coincide with the game theme, and you can even download updates to the software, or reprogram the machine to create new modes and sequences. Opto switches use laser technology and Jersey Jacks has been putting full color LCD screens into his Wizard of Oz machines. Moving on to how the lights and sounds effect us as a people, I believe that the flashing lights and loud noises emitted from a pinball machine just appeal to our curious and excitable nature. Nothing can capture my sons attention faster than the Star Wars pinball machine at the local laundromat, even more so than the racing arcade games and the vending machines right next to it. The reason for this, in my opinion, first off is the noise, he hears the dings and whizzes, and sound bites from the beloved movie, recognizes the familiar faces of Luke Skywalker, Yoda, and Chewie on the board, an immediatly, he has to play it. I dont think just a stationary poster would have his attention so fast or so tight, he may offer a glance, may even offer a comment like look momma, Yoda , but when he hears the noises, see s the lights, he recognizes right away that this is fun, and he must partake in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Trait Oriented Personality And Personality Traits Trait Oriented Personality Trait oriented personality theorists suggest that personality is an internal trait is born and breed within the individual. Gordon Allport a psychologist categorized the excess of 40,000 words in the dictionary that describe personality traits in 1936. Allport separated these personality traits into cardinal traits, central traits and secondary traits. These traits each affect the individual in different ways throughout their life. Cardinal traits dominate throughout a lifetime such as an individual is boisterous. Central traits Allport theorizes these traits develop overtime as each individual develops their own moral compass, intelligent, honest and shy all would be considered central traits according to Allport s theory. Allport s final category is called secondary traits these traits pertain to limited situations and are predictable to similar situations however can be out of character for an individual s day to day life, for instance, getting stuck in unpredicted traffic that causes one to be very late and take an unexplained amount of time to dissipate. This traffic situation may cause a usually calm individual to act irrational, this behavior is likely to occur in other unpredictable situation such as long lines and large crowds. Sixteen Personality Factors Building upon or perhaps I should say paring down Allport s theory Raymond Cattell reduced the more than four thousand personality traits identified by Allport. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Physical Therapy Personal Statement The streets of my hometown have not been this flooded since the Ohio River rose over the ten foot flood wall in 1937; only this time not by water, but by prescription pain pills. I grew up in the foothills of Appalachia, where pain clinics were widespread throughout the Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia tri state area until 2010. Physical therapy is an option that residents of my hometown are not fully aware of. The opioid crisis that is currently being fought by the APTA is something that continues to go on in front of my own eyes. Unfortunately, the area continues to be unaware and underserved. Once I graduate from a doctorate of physical therapy program, I hope to come back to my town and serve those in need. After reflecting on personal experiences, finding a program that prides itself in promoting physical therapists into rural areas is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In particular, the program at Wingate University shares my appreciation for fieldwork as it offers clinical education and experience in each year of the curriculum. I have experienced unique situations during my time spent volunteering in clinics and working as a rehab tech that I could not have experienced in any other way. In particular, my appreciation for applying the knowledge and skills that will be learned in school must be easily translated into the clinic. During me time spent with different therapists and patients, I have come to value the need for excellence in the clinic. Every individual provides a new experience in the field and developing the application skills needed is an experience that I want to be able to utilize in future clinical rotations. I want to be completely comfortable with my skills in the field as a student so that I can serve as a prepared healthcare professional that is valuable to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Personal Statement On Sexual Orientation In taking answering the questions to the Personal Autobiography on Sexual Orientation, I was able to reflect upon my life up to now as being a gay male from the Midwest. My first memories about really being exposed to sexual orientation would have to have been back in elementary school where sexual orientation was introduced by peers more or less as a name calling, playground name calling sort of thing I was introduced to sexual orientation in a negative way. In terms of my parents, I would say the messages from there were positive as my grandma has a brother who is gay and has been out since the 1980s, so they have gone through the process of acceptance of LGBTQ individuals. When I look at sexuality and my peers, I would say in middle and high school the messages were mixed. Negative messages were how LGBTQ individuals were treated if it was known they were of whichever letter in the alphabet, but also the negative messages came in the often heard usage of the word faggot to insult someone. To me, my peers then were exercising this idea of cultural destructiveness, or where they felt they (heterosexual) were the most superior sexual orientation compared to others. I would say the faculty at school when this would occur was more or less culturally blind, or they felt as though the sexual orientation of a student should not matter; however, I felt as though the faculty maybe didn t understand the struggles an LGBTQ person goes through and how painful hearing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Review Of Danielle s Pov Danielle s POV: I was sitting in the car, listening to Black Veil Brides, waiting to get to a destination of a family friends house. Mieeeeaaaaaa, are we almost theeeeeere? I complain to my cousin, Miea who is sitting next to me staring out the window. How should I know, if you haven t been there neither have I. I don t get told how long it will take us to get there. Ugh why is she such a smartass? Because I know more then you. WHAT THE HELL!!! I yell shocked. Are you No, your face told me everything. I grumble from her knowledge of me. I start looking out the window, and see this GIANT ass mansion. Whoa! IS that where were staying!?!?! I yell. I hope so, it looks badass!!! Miea says, her childish side coming out. We get out of the car, get our luggage and start walking to the door. Miea s POV: Me and Danielle walk towards the door, and I knock. Hello! Anyone home!!! Danielle yells. Shut up thats rude!! I lecture Sorry mother. She sasses. The door cracks open and we see a pink eye peeking through the door. Y yes, do you need something? the now known female asked. Um, yes we were sent here by our family for some reason. I reply. O oh, come in so we can talk about it. OK my name is Miea, and IM DANIELLE, BOW PEASANT!!!!! I smack the back of her head Ouch... She leads us to a....living room? I don t even know what it is. Yui who are these two? A man with glasses who appears out of nowhere said. Um, they appeared at the door and said ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Analysis Of The Stanley The Stanley Parable The Stanley Parable (2013) was a game released to widespread acclaim about a man named Stanley, whose coworkers mysteriously disappear from the office and whose actions and choices are subsequently voiced by a narrator. While at first the game might seem simple and ordinary, the longer spent in the game the more complex the narrative is revealed to be. The game satirizes a lot of conventions and narrative tropes used throughout the games industry, as well as commenting on other facets tied heavily to the games medium, like hacks, bugs, and even gameplay. While that might not be special in itself, what makes The Stanley Parable stand out is how it goes about commenting on these things. By having the player control Stanley and have all their actions chronicled by the narrator, the game has created these three distinct entities: The player, Stanley and the narrator. The relationship between these three is the primary way the game is able to explore certain themes such as player agency, and how much choice matters. According to Astrid Ensslin, As players we are made to read [the game] as an allegory of illusory agency built into games to give players the illusion of choice, power and control. In fact, we as players are all Stanley because again and again we willingly or even enthusiastically subject ourselves to the constraints set by the games we play (Ensslin 67). The many different endings contained within The Stanley Parable interacts with these relationships in varying ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Langston Hughes Untold Truths About The American Revolution Langston Hughes wrote a story about his memory of getting saved during a revival service at his aunt s church. Howard Zinn wrote about a much broader topic, the American Revolution. On the surface, these two readings don t seem to have anything in common. However, both stories focus on the theme of bullying and have other similarities. The differences between the stories are more important than the similarities. Overall, Salvation is a more believable story of bullying, but Untold Truths About the American Revolution seems to be Zinn s rewrite of events leading to the war. Langston Hughes s personal narrative and Howard Zinn s essay are comparable in several ways. Since the bullies are more powerful than their victims in both stories, they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most obvious contrast is the point of view in which each story is told. Hughes s story is written in first person while Zinn s essay is written in third person. The reader can feel what Hughes experienced personally while reading the story whereas the anger Zinn is conveying in his article is about an issue he had no stake in. This difference is important because Hughes didn t just choose to make up a story and tell it in first person. He went through what he wrote about, but Zinn wrote about something that happened over two hundred years ago. The bullies in Salvation were people who knew each other personally in contrast to the large groups of people in Untold Truths About the American Revolution. Hughes s bullies were his aunt, the preacher, and other grownups, people he had been raised to trust. He wrote, I had heard a great many old people say the same thing and it seemed to me they ought to know (7). Zinn stereotypes all of the Founding Fathers and rich men as bullies. The victims in both stories also differ. Langston and the other children in his church were victims, so they had even less power than the poor men, slaves, and Indians who Zinn believes were the victims in Untold Truths About the American Revolution. The end results also vary from each other. On one hand Hughes did not believe in Jesus anymore, and he felt disappointed in himself; another result in Salvation could be that Langston might have become distrustful of religion and/or authority figures. While on the other hand Zinn thinks not everyone benefited from war, and we might have fought a war that did not need to be fought. Zinn even has several sections on how each group did not benefit from the war. A result of the Revolution that Zinn did not highlight was that the colonists definitely won their independence. Finally the blame in both stories is different. Even though the bullies made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Birth Evolution Of Trinidad Carnival Beginning in the late 1700s, the festival known as Carnival was introduced to various parts of the world as a public celebration or parade that involved the use of masks, musical elements, costumes and more. Dating back to the 18th century, the Trinidad Carnival was introduced around the time of the arrival of the French Catholic planters from the French West Indies. The festival originated in the early 1780s when both white and colored people staged masquerade balls at Christmas time for entertainment. From there, it developed into playful taunting between the two groups and eventually the tradition evolved to mark the approaching Catholic Lenten season. Unable to participate, the West African slaves of the planters held their own masked festivals, focused around the burning and reaping of the sugar cane. For all groups, mockery and veneer played a great role in the custom ( Birth Evolution of Trinidad Carnival ). Following the slave emancipation in 1838, Canboulay was viewed as a symbol of independence and defiance. Over time this converged with stickfighting, chanting, and drumming, and the rituals of Canboulay became something of a masquerade. After great conflict with the British colonial government, who were insistent on banning drumming, masquerade, and the steel pan the festival was eventually adopted as a symbol of Trinidadian culture during the independence movement ( The Birth Evolution of Trinidad Carnival ). A great deal of the musical aspect of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Domestic Violence Persuasive Speech Our country would be a better place to live in if the people who are getting abused received help. To stop domestic violence would be one of many steps to help this country be better. Domestic violence at home is a rough encounter between family or residents, including physical abuse, rape, or uneasiness of physical abuse. Domestic violence dismantles what people believes is a home. These people didn t do anything to deserve this but it still happens to them, the unfairness people are treated with is almost disgusting. They deserve a lot better but will have almost no possible options to leave immediately, it s sad, it s depressing, and most of all it s sickening. It turns one s stomach thinking of all the hurt someone goes through but no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Battle Of The American Civil War Introduction Thomas Stonewall Jackson was alive in a very tense time for American History. The Southern States were in a full scale rebellion from the Union now calling themselves The Confederate States of America. The previously unified nation was split into two opposing sides going head to head in a battle to the death, with no end in sight. Starting his career in the US military, Jackson continued on to become one of the most famous generals in the American Civil War. Many historians consider him not only a strong leader, but also one of the greatest tactical commanders in American History (Robertson 11). Gaining his nickname Stonewall during the First Bull Run for holding a solid line, and continuing to gain many Confederate victories in the course of the war. Jackson was shot during the Battle of Chancellorsville which required his arm to be amputated and he died several days later to complications with pneumonia. After this his very name became a rallying cry and heroic symbol for the very pride and history of the south. Early Life Jackson grew up in a proud southern household and his family were natives of Virginia. His father was an attorney and they were relatively well off financially. In 1826, Jackson lost both a younger sister Elizabeth and his father to Typhoid Fever.(Robertson 7) Money became more scarce and Julia Jackson, his mother, began to sell the family s possessions just to get by. They moved out of their previous home into a much smaller ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Management Issues Of Dominos Management issues Dominos inventory management issues There are numerous different issues in inventory management of Dominos Pizza. Inventory control is the biggest challenge because of inappropriate inventory management system. There is a requirement of proper food service for better inventory control and also for identifying the important requirements. There is a need to develop the inventory methods for the products and with a standard inventory management company should try to minimize the wastes in terms of future. (Gartenstein, 2012) The Recommendation for Dominos Inventory Management issues Inventory management in terms of operational management is vital function for Dominos because of the industry and the product they are serving to their customers it will be required for proper standard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Compare with other industry Food industry the waste of raw materials will be higher, this is because of perishable ingredients that are used in preparation of food items, therefore if Dominos are unable to manage their inventory effectively. It will increase the wastage which also increases the cost at the end, which Dominos has to increase their selling price this may lead their customers to turn away to the competing company s like Pizza Hut. This will not only reduce the sales, it effects the enter company s cost because in order to keep customers company has invested a lot of money on its marketing and promotional activity at the end of the day company has lost their customer as well as market share. Basically because of miss management in operational activities like inventory it is will reduces the company s profit. Dominos are in the industry that has higher inventory of raw materials, therefore they need to take consideration to minimize the waste and maximize effective way in managing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Water Temperature And Salinity What is Temperature and Salinity, what even is Seawater. Well you came to the right spot. Temperature is a measurement of the average heat or thermal energy of the particles in a substance.1 Seawater is water that of course comes from an ocean or sea. Now Salinity is the total number of salt dissolved in water.2 Temperature is a major determining factor of global climate patterns. It affects the life cycles of plants and animals, influences weather and tides, and controls the freeze and thaw of the polar ice caps. A small change in average temperature can have powerful effects on the environment worldwide. Salinity helps us understand the health of a water body, and what animal and plant species we expect to find (or not find) there.3 Some animals tolerate changes in salinity well, and are found in both freshwater and salt water (eels, alewives, invasive Chinese Mitten Crabs). Others are healthy only when living within a certain range of salinity (oysters). Oceans are4 the lifeblood of planet Earth and humankind. They flow over nearly three quarters of our planet, and hold 97% of the planet s water. They produce more than half of the oxygen in the atmosphere, and absorb the most carbon from it. The temperature of seawater varies with the amount of sun that hits that area. This includes the angles of the sun rays. Depending on how much sunlight hits a certain spot the temperature changes because the more sunlight a spot might get, the more the temperature will increase due ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Murrakami Research Paper Overall, despite the criticism and controversies about his business strategies, ambition and artistic style, we cannot deny Murakami s contribution to the modern art world. As a businessman and brand manager, he completely devoted himself to the art viewers as customers and provide undeniable high production quality in his masterpiece. He also clever with business strategies as he exploited fact that the Japanese subculture has a fascination with the West and creatively sophistry his works to put on the market. However, what makes Murakami a successful international artist is not based on how much his artworks worth in numbers but how he was able to transform cuteness element of a subculture into his Superflat movement and reached the highest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He would trust his taste bud and work his way out to search for his best ingredients to create his own Japanese kaiseki banquet the Superflat . From here, we can now see that his intentions and ideas behind his artworks were misunderstood and there was more to the depth of his work that people had yet to discover to give him credits he deserves. Such as how he translates the depth of Japanese culture to non Japanese audiences. We also came to understand that the otaku culture might be rejected and regressive, but it s still a sophisticated art form just like any other as it also creatively reflects and tells stories, as well as be able to integrate into daily life. Murakami also made a wise decision of borrowing the Japanese folktale of an Octopus that symbolized recreation to name his exhibition and to represented himself instead of having Mr. DOB like at his previous exhibitions. He saw himself as the Octopus in a time of distress would often chew off its own arm or leg to save itself from further trouble, and hope that it will grow back. As the Octopus, Murakami consumed his history, cultural heritage, and even his own oeuvre to overcome the trauma from the Earthquake and Tsunami, public criticisms against his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Essay about Cmis 102 Hw 2 CMIS 102 Homework 2 Problem Analysis In order to calculate the total price to purchase all the components required to build a state of the art gaming computer, state of the art must be defined. For the purposes of this program design, state of the art is defined as a set of computer components that are capable of operating current games to a satisfactory level. A sample of minimum and recommended hardware requirements for modern games was taken and a baseline established for components that satisfy those requirements. Additional hardware was selected that exceeds the requirements to establish options representing mid range and bleeding edge components. These three sets of components were researched online to determine prices ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These tasks directly correspond to the modules of our design. An input module will display a list of 11 drop down boxes, one for each component type. Each drop down box will contain the options available for that component type, with the baseline category option as the default. A calculation module will look up the prices for the selected components in the database and compute the sum total. A display module will output the result to the user. A main module will tie the other modules together and coordinate the calling of each module and the data passed between them. MAIN_MODULE: /* Set the defaults to baseline components */ SET selectedComponents = baselineComponents CALL INPUT_MODULE SET totalPrice = CALCULATE_MODULE CALL DISPLAY_MODULE(totalPrice) INPUT_MODULE: FOR EACH component type get list of components from the database of TYPE component type populate the combo box for component type with the list of components of that type END FOR /* Wait for the user to finish input then store the selections */ SET selectedComponents = values of the drop down boxes RETURN CALCULATE_MODULE: SET totalPrice = 0 FOR EACH component IN selectedComponents SET currentComponentPrice = look up the PRICE of the component in the database totalPrice = totalPrice + currentComponentPrice END FOR RETURN totalPrice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...