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Analysis Of Homer s The Iliad
A truly talented storyteller must be able to craft his or her tale in various ways. A proficient writer can
present the same literary tool in differing forms, and thereby entertain his audience despite the fact
that he may be telling repetitive ideas. Yet, such a writer will connect these ideas in subtle ways, so as
to create a unity in his tale. Homer was a writer who performed this feat throughout the entirety of the
Iliad and showed his unique ability to weave a tale full of similes that both enhanced and unified his
story. Although Homer used a variety of subjects in his similes, and many of them had a common
thread. Homer s unique ability was to create a tale so descriptive that the listener was able to fully
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This descriptive simile allowed the listener or reader to truly see Diomedes as a flaming star, which is
free falling to the earth, uncontrollably. Although this simile is rather vague and does not explain the
rage of Diomedes during his day of excellence, Homer let this idea grow.
Soon after, another simile more aptly showed the violent person that Diomedes was on the battlefield
that day. This was done by utilizing a more familiar relationship between the vehicle and the tenor.
Homer mentioned the lion in his description of Diomedes: Now, long ablaze as he was to fight the
Trojans, triple the fury seized him claw mad as a lion (5.150). Lions are commonly related to a certain
untamable ferociousness. Although Homer went on to elaborate on this comparison for several more
lines, the initial impression is enough to depict the ferocity of Diomedes. In Homer s tradition of over
description during his similes, the idea continued up until the line, piling corpse on corpse and in one
furious bound clears the fenced yard so raging Diomedes mauled the Trojans (5.158). His continuation
of the simile, allowed for a more graphic description of Diomedes rage. This finale to his simile
reinforced the idea of Diomedes fury. Later in book five, the idea of a warrior taking on the ferocity of
a lion was used again in reference to Diomedes. As a lion charges cattle, calves and
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Disadvantages Of Uber Technology
Uber is a transportation network application developed by the company Uber Technologies Inc.
Launched in 2011, Uber is currently available to over sixty countries, including the Philippines. This
transportation service has proved to be a convenient and innovative way of getting from point A to
point B. Maintaining a 4.5 star rating on the Apple App Store and a 4 star rating Google Play Store, it
is obvious that the public s reception of Uber is positive. As for myself, a college student who uses
Uber on a daily basis, I can say that it is a user friendly and creative way of traveling around the city.
Of course, a vital role played in all transportation services is the vehicle operator or the driver. Uber
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Andrew said that GrabTaxi drivers can refuse to take a passenger which would only cause
inconvenience, unlike Uber wherein the drivers cannot turn down a passenger. He also added that the
vehicles for Uber needed to at least be the 2013 model or newer so that ensures comfort for both the
driver and the passenger. Another advantage that Uber has over GrabTaxi, according to Andrew, is that
the mode of payment is credit card and not cash. Because of this mode of payment, the drivers need
not worry about giving change, nor do the passengers need to consider if the amount of money they
are carrying is enough to pay for the trip. Andrew also added that Uber is safer than GrabTaxi for both
the driver and the rider for they both learn a few details about each other before the ride starts, and at
the end of a trip, the passenger and the driver rate each other through the app which serves as feedback
which will be seen by the next driver/passenger. I expected the answers he gave since the reasons he
enumerated are also the same reasons I use Uber instead of GrabTaxi. Basically, Uber is easier to use,
safer, and more
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The Movie Les Miserables ( 2012, United Kingdom )
This project focuses on the movie Les Misérables (2012, United Kingdom). The film is an epic
romantic musical directed by Tom Hooper. As a film, Les Misérables is based on a musical by Claude
Michel Schonberg and Alain Boublil that goes by the same name (Les Misérables) and is also based
upon Victor Hugo s French novel Les Misérables, 1862 (Shoard n.p). This analysis looks at various
elements of the movie ranging from the themes used in the film, its genre, artistic movement, the
director s style and the film s representation on its country s culture.
The movie tells the story of an ex convict by the name of Jean Valjean. Mr. Valjean resorts to change
his life after getting inspiration from a kind hearted pastor. He ends up being a factory owner as well
as a mayor in a one of the town s in France. Even though he is focused on making positive strides, his
past is something he is wary of. Valjean is wary of being recaptured by Monsieur Javert, a ruthless
police inspector with the reputation of hunting down criminals and a strong belief that law breakers
are not capable of change. One of Jean Valjean s workers, a woman by the name of Fantine ends up as
a prostitute after being cast out of the factory. She ends up dying and Valjean ends up feeling
responsible for her demise. To make up for it, he adopts Fantine s daughter Cosette offering to take
care of her. When Cosette matures, they end up being embroiled in the political unrest that took place
during the 1832 Paris
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Security Policies And Control And Password Management...
Security policies are rules and guidelines formulated by an organization to manage access to
information systems and/or computer networks. Simply put, these policies exist to govern employees,
business partners, and third party contractors with access to company assets. Furthermore, some
policies exist to comply with laws and regulatory requirements. These policies are part of the company
information security management system (ISMS), and are usually administered to employees by
Human Resources or distributed to business partners and contractors via the Technology department.
In sum, security policies protect assets from illegal or damaging actions of individuals. Of course,
many security policies exist, but this review will focus on the ... Show more content on
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These standards appear in the ISO/IEC 27000 series, the industry recognized best practices for
development and management of an ISMS (pg. 68 of CISSP). To clarify, ISO 27002 Information
Technology Security Techniques Code of Practice for Information Security Management module falls
within the ISO 27000 Framework. Ultimately, HHI s objective will be to comply with industry
standards and governmental regulations by designing sound security policies using ISO 27000
standards.
As has been mentioned in the previous section, the ISO/IEC developed the ISO 27000 framework,
which includes the ISO 27002 standards (page 37). Furthermore, the ISO 27002 standards contain 12
domains; nevertheless, this review will focus on the Access Control domain to rewrite the new user
and password requirement policies. Moreover, the Access Control domain has seven subdomains:
Business Requirements for Access Control;
User Access Management;
User Responsibilities;
Network Access Control;
Operating System Access Control;
Application and Information Access Control;
Mobile Computing and Teleworking.
Specifically, the Network Access Control subdomain delves into user access management and user
responsibilities. In summary, the ISO 27002 standards encompasses 12 domains to establish
guidelines and principles for initiating, implementing, maintaining, and improving information
security management within and organization
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Language In The Korean Language
The Korean language contains unique characteristics that differentiate it from thousands of other
languages. While writing and speaking in languages are typically synonymous with each other, the
two structures themselves differently in the Korean language. Without the knowledge of the difference
between writing and speaking in Korean, becoming fluent in the language can prove to be a difficulty
(P. S. Hsiang, pg. 1). The intimidating and strenuous format of the language creates an easier
understanding, despite its paradoxical appearance. However, the function of the format makes
conversing and expressing oneself much quicker and easier; toddlers between the ages of two and
three retain the ability to state their thoughts and feelings, while most Americans who are taught
English can only speak following a two word format that only consists of nouns and possible
prepositions. Koreans who are taught Hangul can link these two ideas together, and develop quickly
enough later in life to master the language by age 4 (Korean Overseas Information Service, pg. 1).
These quick milestone achievements that Koreans experience when learning Hangul owes itself to its
structure; their alphabet splits itself into consonants and vowels, each section only having around 10
14 letters. The combination of the two divisions creates a quicker understanding when kids
differentiate between what letters to use in a word, as opposed to English s homogenous 26 letters we
must choose from. The history and cleverness behind the creation of Hangul find itself at the
beginning of rich Korean history, with their 14th century king, Sejong the Great, also complemented
with their language variation, and honorifics. The beginning of the Korean language starts off with the
creation of the Korean alphabet. During the 14th century, around 1440 of the Yi Dynasty, King Sejong
composed of their writing system, which had about 28 symbols. Before Hangul was produced, the
writing system that represented Korea during the period were Chinese characters. Although the
Koreans didn t speak actual Chinese, they borrowed their characters to embody the verbalization of a
native Korean. Despite the Chinese characters being the language for Koreans, only the most
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Hurricane Sandy Has Affected My Life
In late October of 2012 Hurricane Sandy hit many New York City boroughs and several parts of New
Jersey. My community and many others were greatly affected. Homes around me were destroyed,
people in my community were killed, and some families lost everything. My high school was a shelter
for those who were severely affected from October 23rd my high school were asking for volunteers
and my older brother and I were there amongst hundreds giving out food collecting clothing articles,
blankets, toys, anything to help others. The hardest part was seeing my high school teachers crying
educators who were emotionally unstable and had no place to go. The town of Tottenville was terribly
affected by hurricane sandy, houses on the shore were gone,
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Application Of Rule Of Law Essay
THEORETICAL APPLICATION OF RULE OF LAW IN INDIA The common law system of justice
delivery has been adopted by India which owes its origins to British jurisprudence, the basis of which
is the rule of law. According to Dicey, the Englishman does not need any form of written or
administrative law to keep cheeks on the government but that the natural law and Rule of Law would
be enough to ensure absence of excutive arbitrariness. While India also follows and accepts the
concept of natural law, there are written and formal laws to ensure compliance. The Constitution of
India intended for India to be a country governed by the rule of law. It provides that the constitution
shall be the supreme power in the land and the legislative and the executive derive their authority from
the constitution. Any law that is made by the legislative has to be in conformity with the Constitute
failing which it will be declared invalid, this is provided for under Article 13 (1). Article 21 provides a
further check against arbitrary executive action by stating that no person shall be deprived of his life
or liberty except in accordance with the procedure established by law. Article 14 ensures that all
citizens are equal and that no person shall be discriminated on the basis of religion, sex, race or place
of birth, finally it ensures that there is separation of power between the three wings of the government,
the executive and the legislature have no influence on the judiciary. By these
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Effects Of Mono
One very big problem I had to deal with was trying to keep my grades up while I had mono. This was
a such an enormous problem, because I spent about a week in the hospital, and then after that I was
only able to go to school for half days for a couple months. I still received almost the same amount of
work from most teachers, but I didn t get any of the class time and it felt as though I was playing catch
up everyday at school. If I was well and did half days at school I could easily keep up without a doubt,
but some of the effects of mono made me feel constantly tired, drained of energy, and lacking
motivation. Obviously I spent a lot of time sleeping, because another effect of mono includes not
wanting to do anything like talking to others,
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Puritan Ethic Essay
The Puritan Ethic, is it What God Wanted?
The Puritans were a people that moved to North America in order to escape religious persecution in
the mid 17th century. They had very strict rules that they were required to live by if they wanted to
make it to Heaven. Because of this, many stories have been written about them, including 1952 s
Crucible by Arthur Miller. This story is about the witch trials that were held in Salem, Massachusetts.
This story is particularly interesting because it is based on true events, and for this reason, there are
many parts to analyze. As it turns out, there is a theory that relates almost directly with their actions,
Structuralism. Applying the Structuralism Theory to the Crucible helps readers understand the reason
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Because their system is built on a foundation of faith and trust, if this is left in the dust, they have
nothing to hold the rest up. This is where the Structuralism theory gets even stronger. Humans need a
higher power, they need something bigger than them to explain all the bad things that happen. Because
their need is so powerful, they lose their common sense. The result of this is very easy to see and is the
entire plot of the story. The officials refuse to believe the someone could be lying to them to cause
trouble and to save themselves, which results in lots of death, pain, and suffering.
In closing, the Structuralist Theory is extremely useful in determining the reasons for the actions of
the church officials in the Crucible. After applying it, the causes of their actions become much more
clear and the harshness can be excused to an extent. It gives the analyzer a line of sight into the mind
of the leader and that if this was not dealt with, they knew that both their beliefs and those of the
people who they lead, would all be
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Discretionary Accruals Model
Literature Review of Discretionary Accrual Models Chenxi Lin 01/03/2015 Literature Review of
Discretionary Accruals Models Audit quality is crucial for financial statements users and efficient
capital markets. However, how to measure audit quality properly has been a controversial issue,
because quality is not observable. With no uniform definition of audit quality, prior researchers
developed various audit quality proxies. Earning quality is one of the most commonly used measure
for audit quality. Client discretionary accruals, meet or beat earnings target, and likelihood of
restatement are all under this category. Among those, discretionary accruals are the most widely used,
because it is positively related to earnings management, which reflects audit quality. The purpose of
this review is to summarize the most commonly used models to measure discretionary accruals by
previous literature, and to help future studies to choose from these models when they are used as audit
quality proxies. Among all the research papers, there are two main methods to calculate discretionary
accruals: change dependent variables to accruals model (e.g., Jones Model, Modified Jones Model,
and McNichols Model) and performance adjustment measure (Kothari, Leone, and Wasley, 2005). The
most frequently cited model of discretionary accruals model is Jones (1991) Model. The estimation of
the discretionary accruals was used as the measure of earnings management. Jones (1991) measured
the total
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The Leahy Law
The United States has been a major supplier of arms to foreign buyers for the better part of the last 75
years. Major military exports beginning under the Lend Lease Act, Robert M Gates reports in his
Foreign Policy piece Helping Others Defend Themselves , led the United States to continue supplying
weapons to nations that would pay for them in lieu of retreating back into the isolationist policies put
forth on the heels of World War I (Gates). Today, America is the largest arms exporter by a wide
margin. Per Amnesty International, between 2010 and 2015 the United States facilitated upwards of
$55 billion worth of conventional arms sales ( Killer Facts: the scale of the global arms trade ). While
a significant portion of the United States s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Despite the fact that the F 16 aircrafts in question are more suited to the combatting of foreign threats
than for domestic enforcement, the sale of these planes indicates that the United States does not take
human rights issues seriously. An Amnesty International report on Bahrain indicates that a group of
individuals intending to travel to United Nations Human Rights Council meetings were denied exit
from the country, yet anothe testament to the kingdom s lack of commitment to improving the human
rights situation within its borders ( Bahrain 2016/17 ). Bahrain is a key United States ally in the
region, however that does not exclude it from being held accountable to the same standards than other
American arms purchasers are. Its strategic importance pales in comparison to that of enforcing
uniform standards of justice by the United States. As a global leader both politically and militarily, an
American compromise on human rights based weapons sanctions are telling indicators of a lack of
regard for the citizens of those
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Symptoms And Treatment Of Congenital Pulmonary Alveolar...
demonstrated the histopathology of congenital pulmonary alveolar proteinases (PAP), CPI, DIP and
nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (NSIP). The lung biopsies from a sibling pair with DIP and ABCA3
mutations likewise showed distinctly unusual lung growth that is characteristic of a diffuse
development disorder. All cases existed in term infants, with 66% presenting during childbirth with
tachypnea and hypoxia (Gail H.et al, 2007).
The genetic analysis, lung biopsy methods particularly in new children as little as 3 kg, (Robin R
.Deterding. 2010). And the new clinical as well pathological classification framework for diffuse lung
diseases in children have enhanced diagnostic capacities and modified the diagnostic standards in
chILD (Claire ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ultimately, in 1990, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of
surfactants in neonates. Since then, surfactant therapy is considered as one of the few treatments that
has reduced general mortality in preterm newborns with RDS. On the basis of production, surfactant is
divided into two types: natural and synthetic (Roger Soll et al. 2001). The meta analysis of number of
smaller studies comparing synthetic and natural surfactants have shown that synthetic surfactants with
their slower response might be supported for prophylaxis use, whereas natural surfactants with their
fast response might be more suitable for very sick infants at danger of barotraumas and pulmonary air
leaks (Richard A et al,2014). A meta analysis comparing the effectiveness of prophylactic vs. selective
exogenous surfactant administration, carried out by Rojas Reyes et al., 2012 showed that prophylactic
administration reduces the rate of pneumothorax, pneumonic interstitial emphysema, neonatal
mortality and death to more marked extent than specific treatment (Rojas Reyes et al., 2012).
Comparing the meta analysis of six randomized controlled trails (RCTs) on the benefits of early ( 2
hours) and delayed ( 2 hours) surfactant administration, (Richard playka et al., 2002). It has been
deduced that early selective surfactant administration to infants with RDS requiring assisted
ventilation leads to a reduced risk of acute pulmonary injury and a decreased risk of
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The Pursuit Of Happyness Movie Analysis
The Pursuit of Happyness is a multi million dollar award winning film that demonstrates the honesty
behind supporting a family. The production takes place in San Francisco, California. Chris Gardner,
his wife Linda, and five year old son Christopher Jr. live check to check. After putting all of their life
savings into bone density scanners, Chris learns soon enough that it was a bad investment. With Linda
pulling double shifts at work, Chris comes home to disappointment from his wife when she sees he
hadn t sold a scanner that day. While the Gardner s financial demands continued to grow without
being met, their marriage fell apart. It was just Dad and Son at this point, and Chris vowed to never
separate from him. Still in a financial mess up, Chris is evicted from his apartment owing three
months of back due rent. Now homeless, he and Christopher are forced to sleep in random places such
as a train station bathroom and various shelters for over a year. Chris meets and impresses Jay Twistle,
who manages a successful stockbroking company Dean Witter Reynolds, while solving a popular and
unbeatable Rubik s Cube. This encounter landed Chris in a competitive stockbroking internship
program. Now, Gardner must manage continuing to impress his bosses at Dean Witter while dealing
with homelessness and raising Christopher Jr. with little income. The Pursuit of Happyness directed
by Gabriele Muccino is an eye opening film that focuses on the struggles of poverty, marriage, and
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Business Income And Capital Gains
It is a case decided by the Madras High Court in 2014. It dealt with the issue of differentiating
between Business Income and Capital Gains with respect to share dealings. The Assessment year of
the present case is 2005 06.
Facts:
a. The assessee was a trader in shares. The assessee was trading in two segments in stock exchange,
viz., cash segment and Future and Options (F O) segment. Admittedly, the assessee had two different
portfolios one as investment and another as stock in trade. While profits from trading in cash market
upto September 30, 2004, was offered to tax under the head Business , similar gains subsequent to that
date was offered to tax under the head Short term capital gains .
b. The Assessing Officer viewed that on an average, the holding period of these shares ranged from 2
to 45 days or less.
c. The assessee had also taken funding for trading in securities and had shown the profits made
through the funding as capital gains. Taking the view that the transactions made in cash segment from
1 10 2004 to 31 3 2005, were all executed in the normal course of business and not as investments,
assessment was sought to be made as business income.
d. This was countered by the assessee that he had held the shares for earning dividend income and
capital appreciation and he had also borrowed capital for the purpose of business.
e. The Assessing Officer held that the transactions during the period 1 4 2004 to 30 9 2004, were
treated by the assessee as stock in trade
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A Brief Note On Flamenco
Flamenco is a Spanish musical genre that embodies a complex musical and cultural tradition (New
World Encyclopedia). Although considered part of the culture of Spain in general, flamenco actually
originates from Andalusia (New World Encyclopedia). However, it is thought to be influenced by
many world cultures, including Latin American, Cuban and Jewish traditions. Flamenco dance and
music became popular in the early 19th century as café entertainment (wonderopolis). Flamenco is
more popular today both in Spain and abroad due to the new generation of flamenco performers who
have broadened flamenco s appeal internationally (Spanish fiesta, 2015). Flamenco is made up of
three parts: guitar playing ( guitarra ), song ( cante ) and dance ( baile ) (wonderopolis)
The song (cante) is the most important element of flamenco. Originally, flamenco was comprised of
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The flamenco guitar has plastic tappingplates (or teardrop scratch plates) known as golpeadores which
protect the face of the intrument from damage by the tapping and other percussive strokes (such as
drumming and slapping) performed with the right hand fingernails (a specific feature of the flamenco
technique). Flamenco guitars often have push pegs (akin to a violin) for tuning. The flamenco guitar
began as an accompaniment for cante (the song) and, in Spain, has largely remained as such with the
role of the flamenco guitarist being chiefly that of a musician who knows how to musically support
the singers and dancers.
Flamenco dance is very captivating to watch as the dancers are very expressive. There are two basic
forms, like the song they are the jondo and the chico. The jondo is a profound and serious dance while
the chico is a happy, light and often humorous
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Organizational Structure Of A Corporation
Appex Corporation
When Ghosh joined Appex, he walked into a company full of chaos with no definable structure. The
rapidly growing company was ill equipped to manage its growth at the rate it was expanding. There
were no formal policies or structures in place to manage this exponential growth. As the number of
products increased the lack of structure became more pronounced. The work became mostly crisis
management, leading to a decline in customer focus and production. Additionally, finances were not
managed with any planning or structure causing Appex to lose money rapidly. Ghosh, eager to test his
skills, attempted several organizational structures to stabilize Appex.
Circular Structure
Circular structure is a nonhierarchical organization structure with the senior executives in the center.
The circle centers on the executives, followed by the managers, then employees, and then the
customers. Ghosh used this system as an attempt to create a continuous flow of information through
the organization. One problem identified was that current employees could not relate and new hires
did not understand. New hires looked for a hierarchical structure to understand the flow of power for
decisions and their performance evaluation but were unable to identify such within this organizational
structure. Additionally, this structure did not formalize any type of business planning.
Horizontal structure The horizontal structure is the traditional vertical organizational structure
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Essay about Japanese Gardens
Japanese Gardens
The role of gardens play a much more important role in Japan than here in the United States. This is
due primarily to the fact the Japanese garden embodies native values, cultural beliefs and religious
principles. Perhaps this is why there is no one prototype for the Japanese garden, just as there is no
one native philosophy or aesthetic. In this way, similar to other forms of Japanese art, landscape
design is constantly evolving due to exposure to outside influences, mainly Chinese, that effect not
only changing aesthetic tastes but also the values of patrons. In observing a Japanese garden, it is
important to remember that the line between the garden and the landscape that surrounds it is not
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The architecture norm for aristocratic homes was in the Shinden zurkuri style, which was clearly
based on the principle that the individual parts of the building should be merged as much as possible
into the garden (Yoshida, p.12). The main building, named the Shinden, represented the area reserved
for the master himself, and always opened up to the south side of the garden. There were corridors, or
tai no ya, connecting the Shinden to the rest of the buildings in the complex. There corridors created
an enclosure which is where a lake would be placed and where the stroll garden was erected.
Kinkakuji, also known as the Golden Pavilion (1394), serves as an example of this Shinden type. The
site in northern Kyoto was developed as a large retirement estate by Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (1358 1409)
beginning in 1394. The pavilion itself was sited the edge of a sprawling palace complex that no longer
exists today. This was intended as proof that the warrior shogunate could contribute to the cultural and
aesthetic life of the land to an extent equal to that of the imperial aristocracy. It has been recorded that
the actual emperor of Japan visited Kinkakuji in 1408, the first time an emperor had ever stayed with a
person that was not a member of the imperial court. The shogun
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The Woman Is Stalking The Narrator
The problem is the story the elevator is that the woman keeps stalking the narrator named Martin.
When Martin tries to tell his dad about what s going on with the woman. Martin s father doesn t
believe him. I know the woman was stalking Martin because the story says, She stood with her back to
the door, wheezing, staring directly at Martin. She had to be crazy. Why else would she stare at him
like that? This proves that the woman was stalking Martin because the story ended as the woman
spoke and said, Hello Martin, she said, and laughed and pushed the stop button on the elevator. Martin
got onto the elevator because he didn t believe in himself, and believed his father and got stuck in the
elevator with the woman. I can also
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Pros And Cons Of The Devolution Of Power In Northern Region
Make an argument for and against the devolution of power in Northern Region
Introduction
Today, running state affairs and managing public sector are fast evaporating from the government to
other peripheral authorities within and outside the government circles. Notably, decentralization of
authority is on the rise, devolution of power to sub national governments and governance (Bevir,
2012:4) are adding to the shifting paradigm in state powers.
This paper looks at the pros and cons of devolution of power in Finmark Norway and the three
northern Canadian territories Yukon, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. Of crucial importance, is
the dynamic interplay between the decentralization of power, the emergence governance in northern
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The implication of governance on government is that, the procedure for making political decisions that
affect that public life have become expanded and more stakeholders are brought on board. Confining
government and governing to the domain of federal and provincial authorities in Canada to the
exclusion of national governments is neither sustainable nor possible today.
Governance as a form of devolution in the north, have resulted in the direct and or indirect transfer of
decision making powers and resources to act in that capacity from the Canadian government to
aboriginal governments in Canada. Devolution of political authority to sub national government, is
also believed to promote local autonomy, strengthen equitable the distribution and transfer of wealth
to sub national governments representing indigenous people in Canada s north (Coates Poelzer,
2014:5).
Canada s failure to meet up its social contract responsibilities to its aboriginal population, plus the
continued frustrations of aboriginal people over the continued extraction of resources within
aboriginal territories (Coates Poelzer, 2014:10) on large scale without the aboriginal people being able
to significantly influence the process or get a fair share of the benefits make a good case, for the
political revolution that accentuated devolution of power in Canada s
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National Integration
India has many races, nationalities, castes, sub castes and communities but so far the hear of India is
concerned it is one. It is true that societies that have been integrated into bonds of unity have always
enjoyed peace, stability, prosperity and permanence. And those torn by mutual disruptive tendencies
among various sections of the society have always been short lived and become non existent. The
national integration is the process of uniting different people from all walks of life into a single whole.
The most serious problem being faced by India in present circumstances is how to develop an
atmosphere of national consciousness among so varied a people.
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Religious identity was used as a mask to cover up the vested interests of the conflicting parties.
Therefore the root cause of communalism is not the presence of many religions in the country. When
religious sentiments are exploited with an economic or political motive the resultant effect gives rise
to the genesis of communalism.
He points out that secularism is a basic feature of the constitution which cannot be changed even by
parliament. There is no state religion and the state is prohibited against discrimination on the basis of
religion. He believes that for multi culturalism can survive and communal harmony can prevail only
when we ensure equality of status among people and equal opportunity for everyone as conceived in
the Constitution of India. In the second part of the paper, the author focuses his attention on the
concept of social integration.
Moreover, she argues that despite some differences at ritual, social and cultural levels among different
religions, there is conspicuous commonality at the level of values that promotes communal harmony.
various faiths and religions can contribute to the building of tolerance in the world. He stresses that
every religion contains components of belief, rituals, information and knowledge, behavioural
consequences and the expectations that guide the whole system. Looking at Bhuddhism, Christianity,
Islam, Judaism and Hinuduism it can be observed that in discussing religion as an instrument of peace
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Brian Aldiss Super-Toys Last All Summer Long
Sunset; the last rays of today streak out across the dark ocean. The old man pulls his wife closer, hands
weathered, eyes closed. He is content. But there is more than meets the eye in this scene. Much more.
Signals pulse through the neurons in the man s brain: a structured dance. His thoughts, his actions, and
his feelings are all a product of the complex processes within his brain. Optimized by billions of years
of evolution and influenced by decades of experience and thought, the man s brain thinks. Alone
among all animals, he can appreciate the beauty of the sunset and the fullness of his life.Until now,
this distinction between human and nonhuman has been clear. Our thoughts and our emotions are a
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For example, some authors, including philosopher Nick Bostrom, have envisioned a future where
human brains can be uploaded into a computer (Bostrom). Clearly, besides trivial physical properties,
such an entity does not lose any of the elements that make us human, but it is nevertheless different. If
we wish to maintain consistent in emphasizing thoughts and emotions, such a being would still be
human. This scenario will necessitate an expansion in what most people think of when they think of
humanity. Moreover, such an intelligence could then began to improve itself, becoming better and
better at doing so, resulting in a superintelligence (Bostrom). This could propel us into what Bostrom
calls the posthuman era, a society that meets one of a few conditions, including a [p]opulation greater
than 1 trillion persons [or a] life expectancy greater than 500 years (Bostrom). These scenarios may
not be as far fetched as they seem; if any one of them happens, it will be difficult to keep on
describing humans in the context of anything but our shared history. On a similar note, one can look to
Eliezer Yudkowsky, an artificial intelligence researcher and one of a growing number of
transhumanists. He defines the philosophy of transhumanism as the logical extension of humanism: it
does not make sense to value life up to a
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Aerngy s Security Threats
AEnergy has good security policies in regards to security threat. In the security policies, it mentions
about the various security measures the company takes to protect its assets. In employer security
policy, it talks about company network and servers access being restricted to approved users and some
levels require SecurID token in addition to user id and password. All of the network resource usage is
monitored for any suspicious activity. Each computer and workstation have virus protection software
and is scanned for virus and malware once a month. All computers have VPN access and each laptop
has an encrypted hard drive to protect sensitive information. All laptops and workstations
automatically lock at a set number of minutes of inactivity
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PET Tracer Essay
The imaging world of radiology is steadily changing and developing new technology every day.
Radiology aids in the diagnosis of patients. Different departments within radiology reveal pathologies
better than others. PET/MRI (Positron Emission Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a
hybrid modality. This utilizes both nuclear medicine techniques and involves the operation of a MRI
scanner. This is mostly used for oncology, but can also be used for various other exams. The study
fuses the PET scan with the MRI into one superimposed image. MRI is much better at visualizing soft
tissue, which is one of the advantages it has over CT (Computed Tomography). However, MRI does
take significantly longer to scan patients due to lengthy protocols. Discussion How it works During
the MRI, the patient can expect the same experiences they would for a PET or MRI scan separately.
Although they re integrated into one machine, they still have their own unique abilities. The exam is
completed by a nuclear medicine technologist that has been trained in MRI as well. The patient will be
injected with a radioactive isotope, just as they would for any other nuclear medicine study. The most
common tracer used for PET is fluorodeoxyglucose (Asim, 2013). This tracer will reflect the glucose
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It is rare to find facilities that offer PET/MRI because of the financial considerations. PET/MRI
requires dual trained nuclear medicine technologists, physicists, and radiologists. Sometimes, if the
technologist is not trained properly, it would require a nuclear medicine technologist and a MRI
technologist to run the machine. This would be a higher cost for the facility on top of the machine
itself. Another constraint would be the number of sequences required for diagnostic imaging studies.
The protocols can be excessive. Although, with simultaneous PET/MRI, most of the time would be cut
down in comparison to separate
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The Plausible Theory Of Perception Direct Realism Or...
Title
Which is the more plausible theory of perception Direct Realism or Indirect Realism?
Introduction
In this essay I will consider two common theories that attempt to account for the problem of
perception, namely Direct, and Indirect realism. I will outline several arguments against direct realism
and show how the theory of indirect realism more plausably accounts for the problem of perception.
Objections to the arguments against direct realism will be considered and possible counterarguments
given. This paper will consider two theories of perception that attempt to account for this problem,
namely Direct and Indirect realism, and argue against direct realism in favour of indirect realism,
leading to the conclusion that indirect realism is the more plausable of the two.
Background
The nature of perception, such as sight, touch, and smell appears intuitively straightforward; direct and
immediate access to a mind independent world (naive realism). We feel as if we looking through our
eyes, as if they are open windows to an external world, and when we feel the texture of objects
through haptic (touch) perception, it feels as if we are directly touching the external surface of a mind
independent objecting. Sitting on a couch it intuitively feels as if one is looking at an object which
exists independent of ones visual perception (e.g. the couch continues to look green and have a soft
texture even if one leaves the room). The problem of perception arises from the existence
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The Importance Of Religious Education In Contemporary...
Religion. Such a short and simple term, although it signifies more than the mind could comprehend.
Religion brings communities together but has the potential to tear them apart. Should we educate our
nation s young minds on religion, or is it a thing of the past? Should we, as future educators, try to
incorporate faith and morals into everyday lessons? These are all questions in which we must ask
ourselves in order to efficiently answer the question of Does Religious Education remain relevant in
Contemporary Society?
Religious Education, often abbreviated to RE , is a subject like no other. It is one where children and
young people engage in a search for meaning, value and purpose in life. 1 The United Kingdom is
such a culturally diverse nation and, for many citizens, Religious Education and practice are vital in
order for them to live their chosen lives of faith. So, why should their children be deprived of being
given the materials and in class encouragement that would be instrumental in order to develop their
own beliefs, morals and Religious values?
CFE RME: Principles and Practice and CFE RME: Experiences and Outcomes are two critical
documents to support and enhance our understanding of the importance of Religious Education, not
only in the Curriculum, but in the wider community and in every day life. As previously mentioned,
our nation is so rich in cultural variety and many agree that it is vital for learners to learn to appreciate
and celebrate diversity
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A Comparison of Mrs Casper, Mr Sugden and Mr Farthing s...
A Comparison of Mrs Casper, Mr Sugden and Mr Farthing s Treatment of Billy in Barry Hines Billy s
Last Stand In this essay I will attempt to compare the ways in which the three main characters in this
story treat Billy, Mrs Casper, Mr Sugden and Mr Farthing. The book is set in the sixties in a mining
village in Yorkshire. First of all I will discuss Billy, he is a young and naive boy, he is about to leave
school which is a place he hates. He doesn t get on with most of the teachers and rebels against their
rules. He hates and is hated, his family and friends are harsh to him, and already think he ... Show
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Have you had your tea yet?
No
Well get some, you know where t pantry is
There is no father figure for Billy to look up to, so maybe that is where he has his rebellious naive
attitude. To add to it all his mother is more interested in going out, than looking after her son, and also
her other son Jud, he doesn t look after Billy at all. An example of Billy s rebellious side is on page 19.
Billy get up to that shop and do as you re telled. He shook is head. His mother stepped forward, but he
backed off, keeping the same distance between them. Billy was already late for school, yet his mother
wanted him to go up to the shop and buy her cigarettes, this shows she is more concerned with herself
than Billy, and his life and school. Another example of her not caring and showing affection was when
Billy was reading his book and she asks about it, and when he is half way through explaining she
realises she is late and runs out to go to the pub, leaving Billy to fend for himself. A kestrel hawk,
what do you think it is?
I say what time is it?
She then runs out and leaves him to fend for himself.
Further more, when Billy needs his mum the most and actually goes to hug his mother when he is in
tears, she rejects him, shaking him off her and telling him to grow, this shows a lack of maternal
qualities once again, and even shows she is embarrassed to be a
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Essay on Nonhuman Animal Rights
In regards to animals, the issue of rights and whether they exist becomes a touchy subject. In the
essay, Nonhuman Animal Rights: Sorely Neglected, author Tom Regan asserts that animals have
rights based upon inherent value of experiencing subjects of a life. Regan s argument will first be
expressed, later explained, and evaluated in further detail. Lastly, that fact that Regan thinks rights are
harbored under the circumstance of being an experiencing subject of a life will also be discussed in
terms of the incapacitated, etc. Regan positively argues that both human and nonhuman individuals
are experiencing subjects of a life. Experiencing subjects of a life have an inherent value, which is
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It is as if one says a human who is an experiencing subject of a life must be able to understand and
communicate its thoughts. Where do animals fit in? Do we discount them because they do not speak
our language and we cannot understand theirs? Experiencing subjects of a life, in the eyes of Regan,
are argued to have an inherent value, a basic right that is equal amongst individuals. Regan believes
that because an individual is a subject experiencing life, said subject has an inherent value. Regan
notes that critics argue that only humans have inherent value, but if such delegation of species takes
place, speciesism, a form of discrimination, the fact of the matter becomes essentially immoral. The
reduction of a subject s inherent value based on grouping of species is indeed a form of inequality...of
speciesism. He argues that in order for inherent value to be portrayed equally, discrimination of the
sort cannot be morally acceptable, nor tolerated. Regan accepts that simply saying that humans have
more inherent value than animals is not a rational justification. One can say that an individual s
mother has more worth than a dog s mother; however, on what grounds does this argument lie? This is
merely an irrational and immoral statement that degrades an individual. In turn, the justification of
which individual has more
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The Effects of Cold on Blood Pressure and Pulse
THE EFFECTS OF COLD ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE
Abstract
The ability known as thermoregulation is a feature of an organism that help to keep the body
temperature within certain thresholds, thus independently from external conditions. A dynamic state of
thermal balance of human body between its internal environment and the territory is a model example
of precise control of organism heat. In the case where such stability would be disturbed the immediate
response would appear as well. In accordance with the thermodynamic principles the flow of the heat
will occur without change of the state (Houdas and Ring, 1982). Moreover, temperature coordination
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Data provided below was gained for each time point during the three minutes period. It should be
noted the experimental control, thus the first measurement of blood pressure and pulse rate was taken
at the beginning of the experiment at room temperature. Sequentially these readings were; for systolic
blood pressure (SBP) equal to 134mmHg, diastolic blood pressure (DBP) equal to 79mmHg at the
pulse rate equal to 91 per minute.
Moreover, to support the quality of the gathered results the experiment was repeated and an additional
data was placed in a table as well.
Column1
SBP
(mmHg)
DBP
(mmHg)
PULSE per min.
After 1st min.
After 2nd min.
After 3rd min.
Repeat
TIME
139
153
137
142
1
82
85
84
82
2
85
95
95
92
3
Table 1. A correlation of blood pressure and pulse measurements collected during the three minutes
period.
To help provide a better visual interpretation, a dependence of measured elements from the table
above would be presented in a form of graph as well. The curve illustrates an impact of low
temperature on circulatory system indicators such as blood pressure and pulse. To present a precise
difference between rates of each time point the control of the experiment was also applied on the
graph.
Graph 1. An illustration of interdependence between descending temperature on blood pressure and
pulse rate over time.
Discussion
Results
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Analysis Of Mark Twain s The Adventures Of Huckleberry...
CHAPTER III HUMANISM IN MARK TWAINS NOVELS A study of Mark Twain s Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn is an adventure in understanding changes in America itself. The book, at the center
of American geography and consciousness, asks readers to reexamine definitions of civilization and
freedom, right and wrong, social responsibility and inhumanity. Published in 1885, the novel recounts
those pre civil war days when the controversy over slavery, with designated slave and Free states,
disfigured the face of America and its view of itself as a land of the free. Both geographically and
otherwise, the story is an examination of life at the center: the center of America s premier river, the
Mississippi in the middle of the geographical United states, with slave states below, free states above,
which is the route toward freedom and escape for Huck and Jim; the center of one of the foremost
conflicts on American soil, slavery, which soon results in a civil war; the center of the coming of age
of both a young man and a nation that struggle to understand redefinitions of nationhood and freedom,
right and wrong; and the center of a shift from Romanticism to Realism in art and letters that would
provide for a new way for Americans to express and re create themselves. The novel offers an
excellent example of American picaresque fiction and meaningful use of dialect, although this dialect
may be difficult reading for students for whom English is not a first language. Although the final
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Case Study 376 Short Bowel Syndrome
376 Short Bowel Syndrome increasingly dependent upon Jim to maintain and coordinate her care.
Early in their relationship, several of Lynn s doctors and surgeons encouraged Jim to learn as much as
he possibly could about Lynn s condition. They knew, as a scientist living with Lynn and focused on
only one patient, through time and necessity, Jim was going to become an expert in Lynn. Because of
a high output end jejunostomy, Lynn required intravenous (IV) support for many years, some of the
time infusing IV nutrition (i.e., total parenteral nutrition [TPN]) and some of the time infusing IV
hydration with added magnesium. From 2003 to 2006, a customized care plan was painstakingly
developed and personalized for her needs. Over time, Lynn was
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Comparing The Piano, Sweetie And In The Cut By Jane Campion
Within film, stories are typically told through the perspective of a male; many have attempted
changing this setup, yet women s voices are still an uncommon phenomena. Jane Campion, director,
brings to light the necessity for a female narrative in cinema. Campion utilizes feminist film
techniques and artistry within her shots to compose an indirect dialogue, critiquing the male
dominated film industry. All the while, Campion simultaneously creates a voice for women, art that
the feminine populace can empathize with.
Across the films The Piano, Sweetie, and In the Cut, Campion warns the audience of the consequences
of erasing the female voice with high angle shots, engendering the feelings of vulnerability and
isolation. The Piano displays this type of shot near the end of the film, when mute main character Ada
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As the film progresses, this dream reflects the main character s (Franny) state of mind. As she
becomes increasingly hysterical about the happenings around her, high angles become prevalent in her
dreams. Her last dream consists of the camera reaching high above Franny s mother, as the audience
observes her being hurt by her husband, leaving her alone and bleeding, similarly to Ada in The Piano.
This demonstrates yet another instance in which a woman s voice is cut off by a man. Though the
husband does not take her physical voice, he takes a part of her, a part of her story. This parallels
Franny s occupation within the film. An English teacher, numerous metaphors are applied throughout,
allowing Franny to take hold of her voice where other characters cease to do so. For instance, dead
bodies are consistently referred to as disarticulated , alluding to language which directly connects to
voice. As each body is found dead, all women, their voices are taken from them; yet another
cautionary lesson from
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Women In The Cuban Revolution
When developing this proposal I wanted to look at the everyday life and struggles of women during
and after the Cuban Revolution. Looking at a lot of the sources available from the Cuban Revolution it
is clear to see that women played a crucial role in the revolution. But most of the secondary sources
that I have found surround three specific women, Haydée Santamaría, Celia Sanchez and Vilma Espín.
These revolutionaries played a crucial role in shaping the outcome of the Cuban Revolution while also
advancing feminism and gender equality. By looking specifically at these women I developed the
central question: how Haydée Santamaría, Celia Sanchez and Vilma Espin, able to shape the future of
women s lives in Cuba? Some other questions that helped ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I found these sources through the KU libraries. I used the search terms Haydée Santamaría, feminism
and Cuban Revolution. All of these books look at the strength and leadership of women during the
Cuban Revolution. These sources discuss how women were able to move from second class citizens to
having a real role in government. These are great tools in navigating the experience of the average
Cuban women while also looking at these figures of the revolution. Margaret Randall s book does a
great job of looking at the Revolution through an inspirational and powerful leader. Hadyée
SantamarĂ­a was a member of the resistance and was good friends with Fidel Castro. She endured the
deaths of her family so that Cuba could have a future away from the Batista regime. Her existence is
an example of the accessibility and mobility given to women to activate change. But does her role in
the resistance represent the average Cuban woman? Michelle Chase s book claims that there was a
revolution in the larger revolution that advocated for a shift in gender roles on an everyday level. Her
book really focuses on the heart of what I want my paper to be about. I want it to focus on the ability
for the revolution to help give people a larger voice and the women who made that possible. I will
need to find more first hand experiences and newspaper articles that will help me with understanding
the average woman and not just the educated activists. In Hadyée Santamaría s,
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A Research on Robotic Surgery
Robotic Surgery Technology is transforming the medical field with the design of robotic devices and
multifaceted imaging. Even though these developments have made operations much less invasive,
robotic systems have their own disadvantages that prevent them from replacing surgeons all together.
Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) is a broad notion encompassing a lot of common procedures that
existed prior to the introduction of robots. It refers to general procedures that keep away from long
cuts by entering the body through small, usually about 1cm, entry incisions, through which surgeons
use long handled instruments to operate on tissue inside the body. Such operations are directed by
viewing equipment and, therefore, do not automatically need the use of a robot. Yet, it is not incorrect
to say that computer assisted and robotic surgeries are categories that fall under minimally invasive
surgery (Robotic Surgery, n.d.). A laparoscopic approach appears to be associated with a reduction in
surgical trauma and blood loss. In addition, it is presumable that some of the benefits of minimally
invasive surgery such as reduced analgesic requirements, a shorter recovery period and reduced
hospital stay (Kuhry, 2005). It has become a forerunner in the quest of improving surgical results by
dropping postoperative pain and lessening recovery time. Yet, the use of laparoscopic instruments can
be awkward and cumbersome, thus escalating operative time and dropping dexterity, which can
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What Caused The Great Recession Of 2007 And 2009
Many factors directly lead and indirectly caused the great recession of 2007 and 2009. The financial
crisis happened because banks were able to create too much money to fast and used it to increase
house prices faster than wages. They increased the amount of money and debt in the economy.
Eventually, the debts became unpayable and the banks saw themselves in danger of bankruptcy where
people could not repay them and limited their spending. A downward spiral begins and the economy
heads into recession. Using the aggregate demand and aggregate supply model you can see a decrease
in aggregated demand, which causes a recession involving a decline in price level. This caused less
investment and consumer spending which then causes less demand and
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Nelson Mandela is a Worldwide Influence
Nelson Mandela once said, There is no passion to be found playing small in settling for a life that is
less than the one you are capable of living. His life is a prime example of how passionately he believes
these words. Even though he had to undergo many hardships, such as spending twenty seven years in
prison and battling tuberculosis, he never stopped striving to make a large impact on not only South
Africa, but the world as well (Schoemaker). Nelson Mandela is a major worldwide influence due to
his key role in the transformation of South Africa from apartheid to democracy, the numerous charities
he established and supported, and his lifelong dedication to ending racial segregation permanently in
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They enforced segregation in things such as schools, hospitals, shops, and buses; with the blacks
always having the worst quality of resources. Even the laws were different depending on skin color. If
a black man was found raping a white woman, he would be sentenced life imprisonment, while a
white man found raping a black woman would receive a small fine (Gilbert). Mandela fought against
these injustices throughout his life and ended up with a life sentence in prison. Although Mandela s
jail sentence had a negative effect on the people of South Africa, it caused the rest of the world to
begin taking notice. International businesses began boycotting South Africa in the 1980 s and young
whites began voicing their opposition to the apartheid across the world. As a result, the National Party
began secret negotiations with Mandela while he was in prison, and they began to cut back on
segregation and lift the ban on the ANC. When Mandela was released from prison in 1990, he
continued on with his fight to end segregation (Schoemaker). Mandela s main goal was to create a
Rainbow Nation, in which everyone, no matter their skin color, was free and had equal rights
(Polgreen). His insistence on forgiveness over vengeance made him a potent symbol of the struggle to
end this country s brutally codified system of racial domination, and the power of peaceful resolution
in even the most intractable conflicts, according to Lydia Polgreen.
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Comparing North Korea And America
North Korea and America have many differences. In North Korea there is a shortage of food. The
government uses fear tactics against its own citizens. North Korea citizens are blocked off from the
outside world and know very little about it. The country has a large number of prison camps that hold
Koreans. In this essay, North Korea and America will be compared to each other.
North Korea has a major shortage of food. North Koreans are starved in some areas of the country.
Children go up to days even weeks with no food. Children are forced to eat scraps of food just to
survive. In America, the public is plentiful with food. Americans do not starve; they do not have a
shortage of food. Adolescents in America are provided with food, while children in North Korea are
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Those who defect, or try to escape North Korea, are either executed or made an example and then
punished. Those who are caught defecting are punished for their actions, as well as their entire family.
In America, the people are given rights. They are not tortured; they are not executed. America does not
use fear tactics unlike North Korea. America uses the laws that were placed years ago to keep order of
the country. North Koreans are hindered from learning about the outside world. They are kept from
learning about the outside world so they don t see what others have and say I want that . The
government does this to stop a rebellion from sparking and the people over throwing the government.
Americans are given rights and know what is happening in the world around them. Americans have
access to phones while North Korea did not have any phones whatsoever until almost five years
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The Sagrada Familia Essay
At first sight the Sagrada FamĂ­lia is awe inspiring and breath taking and with this has become
recognized as the universal symbol for Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain s capital city, and is unmistakably
one of the most magnificent structures ever erected in this region. Spain is embedded with cultural
tradition and it is believed its rich history is traced back somewhere within four hundred years of when
Rome was established. Thus, setting forth the foundation and importance of history and the conviction
of this culture to wrap their hearts around the place that has become what Barcelona is recognized for.
The Sagrada FamĂ­lia s design was perfected by Antoni Gaudi, an architect, who was innovative and
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Gaudi studied the natural form as a basis for his architectural detail and further considered this as the
spiritual basis of and for his designs. Gaudi wrote: Nature does not present us with uniformly
monotonous objects. Everything keeps its contrast, more or less, stemming from the vitality of the
colors (Alvarez 10).
The work of Antoni Gaudi falls under the movement of Modernism and therefore is wrapped in the
traits of exuberant forms, ornamentation, great attention to detail, vast use of plant motifs, and the
preference to curvilinear and asymmetrical line. Along with his attention to great detail Gaudi
integrated the use of ceramic tile, stained glass, wrought iron works and master crafted carpentry
which ultimately enhanced the unique innovative design concepts in which he became noted for.
Gaudi introduced new techniques to the architectural world such as trencadis, which is a type of
mosaic made of waste ceramic pieces and which is one of the design details incorporated throughout
his work, one example being the spires of the Sagrada FamĂ­lia. Gaudi s work always involved a
distinctive use of materials in particular the use of texture and color arrangement which was almost
always included along with his imaginative style using ornamental ironwork. His wrought iron
designs were arrived at independently and frequently in advance of the comparable experiments of
mainstream Art Nouveau (Arnason and Mansfield 101). Gaudi
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Factors Affecting The Human Body
In order for the Human Body to maintain balance within its internal environment or return systems to
functioning within a normal range, it must manage a multitude of highly complex interactions in order
to deal with external changes that are optimal for survival. The organs that help maintain homeostasis
are the liver, the kidneys, and the brain through hypothalamus, the autonomic nervous system and the
endocrine system. The main function of the liver is to metabolize toxic substance as well as stabilising
carbohydrate metabolism. The kidneys are responsible for a number of things. They regulate blood
water levels, re absorb substances into the blood, maintain salt and ion levels in the blood, regulate
blood pH, and excrete urea and other wastes, however, there are many factors that can disrupt this
process resulting in homeostatic imbalance which may cause disease or death. Factors that need to be
carefully controlled are body temperature, water content, carbon dioxide level, and blood sugar level.
It is crucial to ensure that these factors are maintained throughout homeostasis. A major factor that
affects homeostasis, in general, is water and salt balance.
Most people believe it is vital to stay hydrated during strenuous amounts of exercises however this is
not necessarily the case for those embarking on the Kokoda track. Water plays a critical role in
homeostasis. The amount of water in the body should be kept balanced all the time in order to prevent
cells from being
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A Positive Role Model
I have had many positive role models in my life including parents, coaches, and teachers. Yet, as I
grow older I notice myself modeling my behavior more and more after my grandfather. I owe my
intense competitive drive to genetics and exposure to an encouraging environment. Part of this
environment was witnessing first hand what my grandpa was able to accomplish from a young age.
My grandfather, Charles William Taylor, grew up in a single parent household in a small, northern
Minnesota farm town. Having personally visited Crookston, the desire to move out of this isolated
area would be reason enough to become as successful as possible, and head to Boston. He was the
buzz of the town... a star athlete, high jump state champion, and the football and basketball captain at
his high school. Bill Taylor would be the first (and only) person from Crookston to attend Harvard
College.
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Grandpa appreciated my sense of ambition and was even a bit flattered by the fact that I idolize him.
But, he gave me a piece of advice that changed my mindset entirely. He advised me to use this time to
be my own person, do what I love, and be who I want to be. That is exactly what my grandpa did,
taking initiative to be a three sport athlete at Harvard. He also said to enjoy the fact that I get to
surround myself with intelligent new friends from all over the globe. Coming from a small town,
Grandpa was exposed to more diversity than he had ever been. He still keeps in contact with his
college friends such as David Rockefeller and his football friends after all these years. Lastly, he
advised me to develop the skills to be able to compete with my peers in order to better each other. No
matter what field I decide to go into teamwork will be a key component in the workplace and in
everyday
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Sports And Sports During The Elizabethan Era
How did the modern sports and games of the Elizabethan Era set a trend? Being a part of the
Elizabethan Era back then sports, hunting, and games played a very huge role during that time. This
research paper will provide information on; sports, hunting, and games during the Elizabethan Era.
Do you really know how sports was invented. Back then sports was truly made for sometimes
entertainment. Also they was even made to eat. They invented them to show people its a fun way of
doing thing. Thats why sports was a main point in the
Elizabethan Era.
During the Elizabethan Era there was a lot of sport, but do they really know the most popular sport
during their time. One of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Back in the Elizabethan Era sports played a huge part in many things, but what part did it play in
society. Sports played a huge part in society. They were played, watched, and formed the
entertainment. It relates back to their everyday lives because they was normal people who practice or
just watched sports. That why back then during the Elizabethan Era they was an sports society.
During the Elizabethan Era everything had a part to play.
But a good question would be what part did royalty play in sports. The royal family held sporting
events every time there was something to celebrate. Royalty plays a major part because they had royal
sporting events whenever they wanted. This is reasons they had royal entertainment. Do we really
know the purpose of them hunting. Hunting was only popular to the Elizabethan upper class. It
provided training skills for war because it gave skills such as: tracking, weapon usage, horsemanship,
and courage. Both men and women was encountered in hunting.Than they had their own way of
Elizabethan hunting.
Now a days we are engaged in different types of hunting but what kind of hunting was there during
the Elizabethan
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Leadership Styles As A Public Administrator Essay
Introduction
This paper will discuss various aspects of a public leader. First, it will develop a brief overview of two
leaders and their leadership styles as a public administrator. Next, this paper will compare and contrast
the leadership styles of these two leaders. Also, it will determine three leadership strengths and
weaknesses of each of these leaders, as well as speculate on the effectiveness of each public leader in
terms of each of their successes. Finally, this paper will suggest one key strength that could influence
one s ability to be a public leader.
Examples of Charismatic Leaders
A fine example of a charismatic leader as a public administrator is Napoleon Bonaparte. As an officer
in the French army, he was smart, aggressive and fearless, and inspired great loyalty in just about
anyone he encountered. Additionally, his success was based on his instinctive knowledge of human
behavior, the most prominent of which was his ability to show appreciation to those who helped him
succeed through a rewards system. Furthermore, he realized it was imperative to win the trust of those
he was not leading to bolster their support. An avid speaker, he would inform citizens in the country in
which he was invading that he was not against them, but rather against their tyrannical leaders.
Eventually, Bonaparte s ego got the best of him, and he lost the respect he had garnered over years,
ending up exiled to the island of St. Helena (McManus, n.d., p. 2). Clearly,
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning Influences
The Victorian Period is marked by Queen Victoria s reign from 1837 to 1901. The Romantic Period
preceded the Victorian Period and served as a transition period between 20th century literature. The
salvaging of themes in classical literature and medieval literature were repurposed into the writings of
the English Victorian Period. The Victorian writers exhibited well established styles of writing from
previous eras, while at the same time pushing various customs to new and interesting directions. Every
aspect of society was unstable and suspect to change because of industrialization and technology
evolving. The economy expanded, the Church was being undermined, and factory production
increased. Some writers saw the rapid and unpredictable change ... Show more content on
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Browning wanted to write a novel poem. In her book called Elizabeth Barrett Browning s Spiritual
Progress, Linda Lewis states that Mrs. Browning s poem would fill a volume and it was the romance
she had been hankering after so long, written in blank verse (20). In 1856, Barrett Browning published
Aurora Leigh which is her longest work. In her article Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Expatriate
Women Poetry, Allison Chapman states that Aurora Leigh represents a decisive shift in women s
poetry away from the English poetess and toward a more muscular, political, public, epic poetics (4).
In Victorian England, an educated woman with unusual talents had almost no opportunity to make use
of her skills in a world that was dominated by men (Chapman 4). The poem exemplifies that a woman
could live by herself in London and become prosperous. Two years after Aurora Leigh was published
Elizabeth Barrett Browning was writing again about political turmoil in Italy. Browning published
Poems Before Congress in 1860 which was about Italy struggling for independence and unity once
more. Included in the Poems Before Congress collection is A Curse for a Nation, which criticized
slavery in America (Preston 24). In her book, Elizabeth Barrett Browning s Spiritual Progress, Linda
Lewis explains that the poet was so invested in Italian politics that her obsession weakened her
nervous system (18). On June 20th, 1861, her poor health took a turn
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  • 1. Writing Sheds Of Famous Writers | Amusing Planet 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Writing Sheds Of Famous Writers | Amusing Planet Writing Sheds Of Famous Writers | Amusing Planet
  • 2. Analysis Of Homer s The Iliad A truly talented storyteller must be able to craft his or her tale in various ways. A proficient writer can present the same literary tool in differing forms, and thereby entertain his audience despite the fact that he may be telling repetitive ideas. Yet, such a writer will connect these ideas in subtle ways, so as to create a unity in his tale. Homer was a writer who performed this feat throughout the entirety of the Iliad and showed his unique ability to weave a tale full of similes that both enhanced and unified his story. Although Homer used a variety of subjects in his similes, and many of them had a common thread. Homer s unique ability was to create a tale so descriptive that the listener was able to fully immerse him or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This descriptive simile allowed the listener or reader to truly see Diomedes as a flaming star, which is free falling to the earth, uncontrollably. Although this simile is rather vague and does not explain the rage of Diomedes during his day of excellence, Homer let this idea grow. Soon after, another simile more aptly showed the violent person that Diomedes was on the battlefield that day. This was done by utilizing a more familiar relationship between the vehicle and the tenor. Homer mentioned the lion in his description of Diomedes: Now, long ablaze as he was to fight the Trojans, triple the fury seized him claw mad as a lion (5.150). Lions are commonly related to a certain untamable ferociousness. Although Homer went on to elaborate on this comparison for several more lines, the initial impression is enough to depict the ferocity of Diomedes. In Homer s tradition of over description during his similes, the idea continued up until the line, piling corpse on corpse and in one furious bound clears the fenced yard so raging Diomedes mauled the Trojans (5.158). His continuation of the simile, allowed for a more graphic description of Diomedes rage. This finale to his simile reinforced the idea of Diomedes fury. Later in book five, the idea of a warrior taking on the ferocity of a lion was used again in reference to Diomedes. As a lion charges cattle, calves and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Disadvantages Of Uber Technology Uber is a transportation network application developed by the company Uber Technologies Inc. Launched in 2011, Uber is currently available to over sixty countries, including the Philippines. This transportation service has proved to be a convenient and innovative way of getting from point A to point B. Maintaining a 4.5 star rating on the Apple App Store and a 4 star rating Google Play Store, it is obvious that the public s reception of Uber is positive. As for myself, a college student who uses Uber on a daily basis, I can say that it is a user friendly and creative way of traveling around the city. Of course, a vital role played in all transportation services is the vehicle operator or the driver. Uber interviews and screens the drivers to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Andrew said that GrabTaxi drivers can refuse to take a passenger which would only cause inconvenience, unlike Uber wherein the drivers cannot turn down a passenger. He also added that the vehicles for Uber needed to at least be the 2013 model or newer so that ensures comfort for both the driver and the passenger. Another advantage that Uber has over GrabTaxi, according to Andrew, is that the mode of payment is credit card and not cash. Because of this mode of payment, the drivers need not worry about giving change, nor do the passengers need to consider if the amount of money they are carrying is enough to pay for the trip. Andrew also added that Uber is safer than GrabTaxi for both the driver and the rider for they both learn a few details about each other before the ride starts, and at the end of a trip, the passenger and the driver rate each other through the app which serves as feedback which will be seen by the next driver/passenger. I expected the answers he gave since the reasons he enumerated are also the same reasons I use Uber instead of GrabTaxi. Basically, Uber is easier to use, safer, and more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Movie Les Miserables ( 2012, United Kingdom ) This project focuses on the movie Les MisĂ©rables (2012, United Kingdom). The film is an epic romantic musical directed by Tom Hooper. As a film, Les MisĂ©rables is based on a musical by Claude Michel Schonberg and Alain Boublil that goes by the same name (Les MisĂ©rables) and is also based upon Victor Hugo s French novel Les MisĂ©rables, 1862 (Shoard n.p). This analysis looks at various elements of the movie ranging from the themes used in the film, its genre, artistic movement, the director s style and the film s representation on its country s culture. The movie tells the story of an ex convict by the name of Jean Valjean. Mr. Valjean resorts to change his life after getting inspiration from a kind hearted pastor. He ends up being a factory owner as well as a mayor in a one of the town s in France. Even though he is focused on making positive strides, his past is something he is wary of. Valjean is wary of being recaptured by Monsieur Javert, a ruthless police inspector with the reputation of hunting down criminals and a strong belief that law breakers are not capable of change. One of Jean Valjean s workers, a woman by the name of Fantine ends up as a prostitute after being cast out of the factory. She ends up dying and Valjean ends up feeling responsible for her demise. To make up for it, he adopts Fantine s daughter Cosette offering to take care of her. When Cosette matures, they end up being embroiled in the political unrest that took place during the 1832 Paris ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Security Policies And Control And Password Management... Security policies are rules and guidelines formulated by an organization to manage access to information systems and/or computer networks. Simply put, these policies exist to govern employees, business partners, and third party contractors with access to company assets. Furthermore, some policies exist to comply with laws and regulatory requirements. These policies are part of the company information security management system (ISMS), and are usually administered to employees by Human Resources or distributed to business partners and contractors via the Technology department. In sum, security policies protect assets from illegal or damaging actions of individuals. Of course, many security policies exist, but this review will focus on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These standards appear in the ISO/IEC 27000 series, the industry recognized best practices for development and management of an ISMS (pg. 68 of CISSP). To clarify, ISO 27002 Information Technology Security Techniques Code of Practice for Information Security Management module falls within the ISO 27000 Framework. Ultimately, HHI s objective will be to comply with industry standards and governmental regulations by designing sound security policies using ISO 27000 standards. As has been mentioned in the previous section, the ISO/IEC developed the ISO 27000 framework, which includes the ISO 27002 standards (page 37). Furthermore, the ISO 27002 standards contain 12 domains; nevertheless, this review will focus on the Access Control domain to rewrite the new user and password requirement policies. Moreover, the Access Control domain has seven subdomains: Business Requirements for Access Control; User Access Management; User Responsibilities; Network Access Control; Operating System Access Control; Application and Information Access Control; Mobile Computing and Teleworking. Specifically, the Network Access Control subdomain delves into user access management and user responsibilities. In summary, the ISO 27002 standards encompasses 12 domains to establish guidelines and principles for initiating, implementing, maintaining, and improving information security management within and organization ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Language In The Korean Language The Korean language contains unique characteristics that differentiate it from thousands of other languages. While writing and speaking in languages are typically synonymous with each other, the two structures themselves differently in the Korean language. Without the knowledge of the difference between writing and speaking in Korean, becoming fluent in the language can prove to be a difficulty (P. S. Hsiang, pg. 1). The intimidating and strenuous format of the language creates an easier understanding, despite its paradoxical appearance. However, the function of the format makes conversing and expressing oneself much quicker and easier; toddlers between the ages of two and three retain the ability to state their thoughts and feelings, while most Americans who are taught English can only speak following a two word format that only consists of nouns and possible prepositions. Koreans who are taught Hangul can link these two ideas together, and develop quickly enough later in life to master the language by age 4 (Korean Overseas Information Service, pg. 1). These quick milestone achievements that Koreans experience when learning Hangul owes itself to its structure; their alphabet splits itself into consonants and vowels, each section only having around 10 14 letters. The combination of the two divisions creates a quicker understanding when kids differentiate between what letters to use in a word, as opposed to English s homogenous 26 letters we must choose from. The history and cleverness behind the creation of Hangul find itself at the beginning of rich Korean history, with their 14th century king, Sejong the Great, also complemented with their language variation, and honorifics. The beginning of the Korean language starts off with the creation of the Korean alphabet. During the 14th century, around 1440 of the Yi Dynasty, King Sejong composed of their writing system, which had about 28 symbols. Before Hangul was produced, the writing system that represented Korea during the period were Chinese characters. Although the Koreans didn t speak actual Chinese, they borrowed their characters to embody the verbalization of a native Korean. Despite the Chinese characters being the language for Koreans, only the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Hurricane Sandy Has Affected My Life In late October of 2012 Hurricane Sandy hit many New York City boroughs and several parts of New Jersey. My community and many others were greatly affected. Homes around me were destroyed, people in my community were killed, and some families lost everything. My high school was a shelter for those who were severely affected from October 23rd my high school were asking for volunteers and my older brother and I were there amongst hundreds giving out food collecting clothing articles, blankets, toys, anything to help others. The hardest part was seeing my high school teachers crying educators who were emotionally unstable and had no place to go. The town of Tottenville was terribly affected by hurricane sandy, houses on the shore were gone, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Application Of Rule Of Law Essay THEORETICAL APPLICATION OF RULE OF LAW IN INDIA The common law system of justice delivery has been adopted by India which owes its origins to British jurisprudence, the basis of which is the rule of law. According to Dicey, the Englishman does not need any form of written or administrative law to keep cheeks on the government but that the natural law and Rule of Law would be enough to ensure absence of excutive arbitrariness. While India also follows and accepts the concept of natural law, there are written and formal laws to ensure compliance. The Constitution of India intended for India to be a country governed by the rule of law. It provides that the constitution shall be the supreme power in the land and the legislative and the executive derive their authority from the constitution. Any law that is made by the legislative has to be in conformity with the Constitute failing which it will be declared invalid, this is provided for under Article 13 (1). Article 21 provides a further check against arbitrary executive action by stating that no person shall be deprived of his life or liberty except in accordance with the procedure established by law. Article 14 ensures that all citizens are equal and that no person shall be discriminated on the basis of religion, sex, race or place of birth, finally it ensures that there is separation of power between the three wings of the government, the executive and the legislature have no influence on the judiciary. By these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Effects Of Mono One very big problem I had to deal with was trying to keep my grades up while I had mono. This was a such an enormous problem, because I spent about a week in the hospital, and then after that I was only able to go to school for half days for a couple months. I still received almost the same amount of work from most teachers, but I didn t get any of the class time and it felt as though I was playing catch up everyday at school. If I was well and did half days at school I could easily keep up without a doubt, but some of the effects of mono made me feel constantly tired, drained of energy, and lacking motivation. Obviously I spent a lot of time sleeping, because another effect of mono includes not wanting to do anything like talking to others, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Puritan Ethic Essay The Puritan Ethic, is it What God Wanted? The Puritans were a people that moved to North America in order to escape religious persecution in the mid 17th century. They had very strict rules that they were required to live by if they wanted to make it to Heaven. Because of this, many stories have been written about them, including 1952 s Crucible by Arthur Miller. This story is about the witch trials that were held in Salem, Massachusetts. This story is particularly interesting because it is based on true events, and for this reason, there are many parts to analyze. As it turns out, there is a theory that relates almost directly with their actions, Structuralism. Applying the Structuralism Theory to the Crucible helps readers understand the reason why the Puritans are so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because their system is built on a foundation of faith and trust, if this is left in the dust, they have nothing to hold the rest up. This is where the Structuralism theory gets even stronger. Humans need a higher power, they need something bigger than them to explain all the bad things that happen. Because their need is so powerful, they lose their common sense. The result of this is very easy to see and is the entire plot of the story. The officials refuse to believe the someone could be lying to them to cause trouble and to save themselves, which results in lots of death, pain, and suffering. In closing, the Structuralist Theory is extremely useful in determining the reasons for the actions of the church officials in the Crucible. After applying it, the causes of their actions become much more clear and the harshness can be excused to an extent. It gives the analyzer a line of sight into the mind of the leader and that if this was not dealt with, they knew that both their beliefs and those of the people who they lead, would all be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Discretionary Accruals Model Literature Review of Discretionary Accrual Models Chenxi Lin 01/03/2015 Literature Review of Discretionary Accruals Models Audit quality is crucial for financial statements users and efficient capital markets. However, how to measure audit quality properly has been a controversial issue, because quality is not observable. With no uniform definition of audit quality, prior researchers developed various audit quality proxies. Earning quality is one of the most commonly used measure for audit quality. Client discretionary accruals, meet or beat earnings target, and likelihood of restatement are all under this category. Among those, discretionary accruals are the most widely used, because it is positively related to earnings management, which reflects audit quality. The purpose of this review is to summarize the most commonly used models to measure discretionary accruals by previous literature, and to help future studies to choose from these models when they are used as audit quality proxies. Among all the research papers, there are two main methods to calculate discretionary accruals: change dependent variables to accruals model (e.g., Jones Model, Modified Jones Model, and McNichols Model) and performance adjustment measure (Kothari, Leone, and Wasley, 2005). The most frequently cited model of discretionary accruals model is Jones (1991) Model. The estimation of the discretionary accruals was used as the measure of earnings management. Jones (1991) measured the total ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Leahy Law The United States has been a major supplier of arms to foreign buyers for the better part of the last 75 years. Major military exports beginning under the Lend Lease Act, Robert M Gates reports in his Foreign Policy piece Helping Others Defend Themselves , led the United States to continue supplying weapons to nations that would pay for them in lieu of retreating back into the isolationist policies put forth on the heels of World War I (Gates). Today, America is the largest arms exporter by a wide margin. Per Amnesty International, between 2010 and 2015 the United States facilitated upwards of $55 billion worth of conventional arms sales ( Killer Facts: the scale of the global arms trade ). While a significant portion of the United States s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the fact that the F 16 aircrafts in question are more suited to the combatting of foreign threats than for domestic enforcement, the sale of these planes indicates that the United States does not take human rights issues seriously. An Amnesty International report on Bahrain indicates that a group of individuals intending to travel to United Nations Human Rights Council meetings were denied exit from the country, yet anothe testament to the kingdom s lack of commitment to improving the human rights situation within its borders ( Bahrain 2016/17 ). Bahrain is a key United States ally in the region, however that does not exclude it from being held accountable to the same standards than other American arms purchasers are. Its strategic importance pales in comparison to that of enforcing uniform standards of justice by the United States. As a global leader both politically and militarily, an American compromise on human rights based weapons sanctions are telling indicators of a lack of regard for the citizens of those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Symptoms And Treatment Of Congenital Pulmonary Alveolar... demonstrated the histopathology of congenital pulmonary alveolar proteinases (PAP), CPI, DIP and nonspecific interstitial pneumonia (NSIP). The lung biopsies from a sibling pair with DIP and ABCA3 mutations likewise showed distinctly unusual lung growth that is characteristic of a diffuse development disorder. All cases existed in term infants, with 66% presenting during childbirth with tachypnea and hypoxia (Gail H.et al, 2007). The genetic analysis, lung biopsy methods particularly in new children as little as 3 kg, (Robin R .Deterding. 2010). And the new clinical as well pathological classification framework for diffuse lung diseases in children have enhanced diagnostic capacities and modified the diagnostic standards in chILD (Claire ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ultimately, in 1990, the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of surfactants in neonates. Since then, surfactant therapy is considered as one of the few treatments that has reduced general mortality in preterm newborns with RDS. On the basis of production, surfactant is divided into two types: natural and synthetic (Roger Soll et al. 2001). The meta analysis of number of smaller studies comparing synthetic and natural surfactants have shown that synthetic surfactants with their slower response might be supported for prophylaxis use, whereas natural surfactants with their fast response might be more suitable for very sick infants at danger of barotraumas and pulmonary air leaks (Richard A et al,2014). A meta analysis comparing the effectiveness of prophylactic vs. selective exogenous surfactant administration, carried out by Rojas Reyes et al., 2012 showed that prophylactic administration reduces the rate of pneumothorax, pneumonic interstitial emphysema, neonatal mortality and death to more marked extent than specific treatment (Rojas Reyes et al., 2012). Comparing the meta analysis of six randomized controlled trails (RCTs) on the benefits of early ( 2 hours) and delayed ( 2 hours) surfactant administration, (Richard playka et al., 2002). It has been deduced that early selective surfactant administration to infants with RDS requiring assisted ventilation leads to a reduced risk of acute pulmonary injury and a decreased risk of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Pursuit Of Happyness Movie Analysis The Pursuit of Happyness is a multi million dollar award winning film that demonstrates the honesty behind supporting a family. The production takes place in San Francisco, California. Chris Gardner, his wife Linda, and five year old son Christopher Jr. live check to check. After putting all of their life savings into bone density scanners, Chris learns soon enough that it was a bad investment. With Linda pulling double shifts at work, Chris comes home to disappointment from his wife when she sees he hadn t sold a scanner that day. While the Gardner s financial demands continued to grow without being met, their marriage fell apart. It was just Dad and Son at this point, and Chris vowed to never separate from him. Still in a financial mess up, Chris is evicted from his apartment owing three months of back due rent. Now homeless, he and Christopher are forced to sleep in random places such as a train station bathroom and various shelters for over a year. Chris meets and impresses Jay Twistle, who manages a successful stockbroking company Dean Witter Reynolds, while solving a popular and unbeatable Rubik s Cube. This encounter landed Chris in a competitive stockbroking internship program. Now, Gardner must manage continuing to impress his bosses at Dean Witter while dealing with homelessness and raising Christopher Jr. with little income. The Pursuit of Happyness directed by Gabriele Muccino is an eye opening film that focuses on the struggles of poverty, marriage, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Business Income And Capital Gains It is a case decided by the Madras High Court in 2014. It dealt with the issue of differentiating between Business Income and Capital Gains with respect to share dealings. The Assessment year of the present case is 2005 06. Facts: a. The assessee was a trader in shares. The assessee was trading in two segments in stock exchange, viz., cash segment and Future and Options (F O) segment. Admittedly, the assessee had two different portfolios one as investment and another as stock in trade. While profits from trading in cash market upto September 30, 2004, was offered to tax under the head Business , similar gains subsequent to that date was offered to tax under the head Short term capital gains . b. The Assessing Officer viewed that on an average, the holding period of these shares ranged from 2 to 45 days or less. c. The assessee had also taken funding for trading in securities and had shown the profits made through the funding as capital gains. Taking the view that the transactions made in cash segment from 1 10 2004 to 31 3 2005, were all executed in the normal course of business and not as investments, assessment was sought to be made as business income. d. This was countered by the assessee that he had held the shares for earning dividend income and capital appreciation and he had also borrowed capital for the purpose of business. e. The Assessing Officer held that the transactions during the period 1 4 2004 to 30 9 2004, were treated by the assessee as stock in trade ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Brief Note On Flamenco Flamenco is a Spanish musical genre that embodies a complex musical and cultural tradition (New World Encyclopedia). Although considered part of the culture of Spain in general, flamenco actually originates from Andalusia (New World Encyclopedia). However, it is thought to be influenced by many world cultures, including Latin American, Cuban and Jewish traditions. Flamenco dance and music became popular in the early 19th century as cafĂ© entertainment (wonderopolis). Flamenco is more popular today both in Spain and abroad due to the new generation of flamenco performers who have broadened flamenco s appeal internationally (Spanish fiesta, 2015). Flamenco is made up of three parts: guitar playing ( guitarra ), song ( cante ) and dance ( baile ) (wonderopolis) The song (cante) is the most important element of flamenco. Originally, flamenco was comprised of purely cante, with hand clapping (palmas) (knuckle rapping ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The flamenco guitar has plastic tappingplates (or teardrop scratch plates) known as golpeadores which protect the face of the intrument from damage by the tapping and other percussive strokes (such as drumming and slapping) performed with the right hand fingernails (a specific feature of the flamenco technique). Flamenco guitars often have push pegs (akin to a violin) for tuning. The flamenco guitar began as an accompaniment for cante (the song) and, in Spain, has largely remained as such with the role of the flamenco guitarist being chiefly that of a musician who knows how to musically support the singers and dancers. Flamenco dance is very captivating to watch as the dancers are very expressive. There are two basic forms, like the song they are the jondo and the chico. The jondo is a profound and serious dance while the chico is a happy, light and often humorous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Organizational Structure Of A Corporation Appex Corporation When Ghosh joined Appex, he walked into a company full of chaos with no definable structure. The rapidly growing company was ill equipped to manage its growth at the rate it was expanding. There were no formal policies or structures in place to manage this exponential growth. As the number of products increased the lack of structure became more pronounced. The work became mostly crisis management, leading to a decline in customer focus and production. Additionally, finances were not managed with any planning or structure causing Appex to lose money rapidly. Ghosh, eager to test his skills, attempted several organizational structures to stabilize Appex. Circular Structure Circular structure is a nonhierarchical organization structure with the senior executives in the center. The circle centers on the executives, followed by the managers, then employees, and then the customers. Ghosh used this system as an attempt to create a continuous flow of information through the organization. One problem identified was that current employees could not relate and new hires did not understand. New hires looked for a hierarchical structure to understand the flow of power for decisions and their performance evaluation but were unable to identify such within this organizational structure. Additionally, this structure did not formalize any type of business planning. Horizontal structure The horizontal structure is the traditional vertical organizational structure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay about Japanese Gardens Japanese Gardens The role of gardens play a much more important role in Japan than here in the United States. This is due primarily to the fact the Japanese garden embodies native values, cultural beliefs and religious principles. Perhaps this is why there is no one prototype for the Japanese garden, just as there is no one native philosophy or aesthetic. In this way, similar to other forms of Japanese art, landscape design is constantly evolving due to exposure to outside influences, mainly Chinese, that effect not only changing aesthetic tastes but also the values of patrons. In observing a Japanese garden, it is important to remember that the line between the garden and the landscape that surrounds it is not separate. Instead, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The architecture norm for aristocratic homes was in the Shinden zurkuri style, which was clearly based on the principle that the individual parts of the building should be merged as much as possible into the garden (Yoshida, p.12). The main building, named the Shinden, represented the area reserved for the master himself, and always opened up to the south side of the garden. There were corridors, or tai no ya, connecting the Shinden to the rest of the buildings in the complex. There corridors created an enclosure which is where a lake would be placed and where the stroll garden was erected. Kinkakuji, also known as the Golden Pavilion (1394), serves as an example of this Shinden type. The site in northern Kyoto was developed as a large retirement estate by Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (1358 1409) beginning in 1394. The pavilion itself was sited the edge of a sprawling palace complex that no longer exists today. This was intended as proof that the warrior shogunate could contribute to the cultural and aesthetic life of the land to an extent equal to that of the imperial aristocracy. It has been recorded that the actual emperor of Japan visited Kinkakuji in 1408, the first time an emperor had ever stayed with a person that was not a member of the imperial court. The shogun ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Woman Is Stalking The Narrator The problem is the story the elevator is that the woman keeps stalking the narrator named Martin. When Martin tries to tell his dad about what s going on with the woman. Martin s father doesn t believe him. I know the woman was stalking Martin because the story says, She stood with her back to the door, wheezing, staring directly at Martin. She had to be crazy. Why else would she stare at him like that? This proves that the woman was stalking Martin because the story ended as the woman spoke and said, Hello Martin, she said, and laughed and pushed the stop button on the elevator. Martin got onto the elevator because he didn t believe in himself, and believed his father and got stuck in the elevator with the woman. I can also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Pros And Cons Of The Devolution Of Power In Northern Region Make an argument for and against the devolution of power in Northern Region Introduction Today, running state affairs and managing public sector are fast evaporating from the government to other peripheral authorities within and outside the government circles. Notably, decentralization of authority is on the rise, devolution of power to sub national governments and governance (Bevir, 2012:4) are adding to the shifting paradigm in state powers. This paper looks at the pros and cons of devolution of power in Finmark Norway and the three northern Canadian territories Yukon, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. Of crucial importance, is the dynamic interplay between the decentralization of power, the emergence governance in northern governments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The implication of governance on government is that, the procedure for making political decisions that affect that public life have become expanded and more stakeholders are brought on board. Confining government and governing to the domain of federal and provincial authorities in Canada to the exclusion of national governments is neither sustainable nor possible today. Governance as a form of devolution in the north, have resulted in the direct and or indirect transfer of decision making powers and resources to act in that capacity from the Canadian government to aboriginal governments in Canada. Devolution of political authority to sub national government, is also believed to promote local autonomy, strengthen equitable the distribution and transfer of wealth to sub national governments representing indigenous people in Canada s north (Coates Poelzer, 2014:5). Canada s failure to meet up its social contract responsibilities to its aboriginal population, plus the continued frustrations of aboriginal people over the continued extraction of resources within aboriginal territories (Coates Poelzer, 2014:10) on large scale without the aboriginal people being able to significantly influence the process or get a fair share of the benefits make a good case, for the political revolution that accentuated devolution of power in Canada s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. National Integration India has many races, nationalities, castes, sub castes and communities but so far the hear of India is concerned it is one. It is true that societies that have been integrated into bonds of unity have always enjoyed peace, stability, prosperity and permanence. And those torn by mutual disruptive tendencies among various sections of the society have always been short lived and become non existent. The national integration is the process of uniting different people from all walks of life into a single whole. The most serious problem being faced by India in present circumstances is how to develop an atmosphere of national consciousness among so varied a people. Indians already have suffered for long periods, the pangs of enslavement and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Religious identity was used as a mask to cover up the vested interests of the conflicting parties. Therefore the root cause of communalism is not the presence of many religions in the country. When religious sentiments are exploited with an economic or political motive the resultant effect gives rise to the genesis of communalism. He points out that secularism is a basic feature of the constitution which cannot be changed even by parliament. There is no state religion and the state is prohibited against discrimination on the basis of religion. He believes that for multi culturalism can survive and communal harmony can prevail only when we ensure equality of status among people and equal opportunity for everyone as conceived in the Constitution of India. In the second part of the paper, the author focuses his attention on the concept of social integration. Moreover, she argues that despite some differences at ritual, social and cultural levels among different religions, there is conspicuous commonality at the level of values that promotes communal harmony. various faiths and religions can contribute to the building of tolerance in the world. He stresses that every religion contains components of belief, rituals, information and knowledge, behavioural consequences and the expectations that guide the whole system. Looking at Bhuddhism, Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Hinuduism it can be observed that in discussing religion as an instrument of peace and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Brian Aldiss Super-Toys Last All Summer Long Sunset; the last rays of today streak out across the dark ocean. The old man pulls his wife closer, hands weathered, eyes closed. He is content. But there is more than meets the eye in this scene. Much more. Signals pulse through the neurons in the man s brain: a structured dance. His thoughts, his actions, and his feelings are all a product of the complex processes within his brain. Optimized by billions of years of evolution and influenced by decades of experience and thought, the man s brain thinks. Alone among all animals, he can appreciate the beauty of the sunset and the fullness of his life.Until now, this distinction between human and nonhuman has been clear. Our thoughts and our emotions are a unique feature of our species. But what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, some authors, including philosopher Nick Bostrom, have envisioned a future where human brains can be uploaded into a computer (Bostrom). Clearly, besides trivial physical properties, such an entity does not lose any of the elements that make us human, but it is nevertheless different. If we wish to maintain consistent in emphasizing thoughts and emotions, such a being would still be human. This scenario will necessitate an expansion in what most people think of when they think of humanity. Moreover, such an intelligence could then began to improve itself, becoming better and better at doing so, resulting in a superintelligence (Bostrom). This could propel us into what Bostrom calls the posthuman era, a society that meets one of a few conditions, including a [p]opulation greater than 1 trillion persons [or a] life expectancy greater than 500 years (Bostrom). These scenarios may not be as far fetched as they seem; if any one of them happens, it will be difficult to keep on describing humans in the context of anything but our shared history. On a similar note, one can look to Eliezer Yudkowsky, an artificial intelligence researcher and one of a growing number of transhumanists. He defines the philosophy of transhumanism as the logical extension of humanism: it does not make sense to value life up to a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Aerngy s Security Threats AEnergy has good security policies in regards to security threat. In the security policies, it mentions about the various security measures the company takes to protect its assets. In employer security policy, it talks about company network and servers access being restricted to approved users and some levels require SecurID token in addition to user id and password. All of the network resource usage is monitored for any suspicious activity. Each computer and workstation have virus protection software and is scanned for virus and malware once a month. All computers have VPN access and each laptop has an encrypted hard drive to protect sensitive information. All laptops and workstations automatically lock at a set number of minutes of inactivity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. PET Tracer Essay The imaging world of radiology is steadily changing and developing new technology every day. Radiology aids in the diagnosis of patients. Different departments within radiology reveal pathologies better than others. PET/MRI (Positron Emission Tomography/Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a hybrid modality. This utilizes both nuclear medicine techniques and involves the operation of a MRI scanner. This is mostly used for oncology, but can also be used for various other exams. The study fuses the PET scan with the MRI into one superimposed image. MRI is much better at visualizing soft tissue, which is one of the advantages it has over CT (Computed Tomography). However, MRI does take significantly longer to scan patients due to lengthy protocols. Discussion How it works During the MRI, the patient can expect the same experiences they would for a PET or MRI scan separately. Although they re integrated into one machine, they still have their own unique abilities. The exam is completed by a nuclear medicine technologist that has been trained in MRI as well. The patient will be injected with a radioactive isotope, just as they would for any other nuclear medicine study. The most common tracer used for PET is fluorodeoxyglucose (Asim, 2013). This tracer will reflect the glucose ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is rare to find facilities that offer PET/MRI because of the financial considerations. PET/MRI requires dual trained nuclear medicine technologists, physicists, and radiologists. Sometimes, if the technologist is not trained properly, it would require a nuclear medicine technologist and a MRI technologist to run the machine. This would be a higher cost for the facility on top of the machine itself. Another constraint would be the number of sequences required for diagnostic imaging studies. The protocols can be excessive. Although, with simultaneous PET/MRI, most of the time would be cut down in comparison to separate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Plausible Theory Of Perception Direct Realism Or... Title Which is the more plausible theory of perception Direct Realism or Indirect Realism? Introduction In this essay I will consider two common theories that attempt to account for the problem of perception, namely Direct, and Indirect realism. I will outline several arguments against direct realism and show how the theory of indirect realism more plausably accounts for the problem of perception. Objections to the arguments against direct realism will be considered and possible counterarguments given. This paper will consider two theories of perception that attempt to account for this problem, namely Direct and Indirect realism, and argue against direct realism in favour of indirect realism, leading to the conclusion that indirect realism is the more plausable of the two. Background The nature of perception, such as sight, touch, and smell appears intuitively straightforward; direct and immediate access to a mind independent world (naive realism). We feel as if we looking through our eyes, as if they are open windows to an external world, and when we feel the texture of objects through haptic (touch) perception, it feels as if we are directly touching the external surface of a mind independent objecting. Sitting on a couch it intuitively feels as if one is looking at an object which exists independent of ones visual perception (e.g. the couch continues to look green and have a soft texture even if one leaves the room). The problem of perception arises from the existence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Importance Of Religious Education In Contemporary... Religion. Such a short and simple term, although it signifies more than the mind could comprehend. Religion brings communities together but has the potential to tear them apart. Should we educate our nation s young minds on religion, or is it a thing of the past? Should we, as future educators, try to incorporate faith and morals into everyday lessons? These are all questions in which we must ask ourselves in order to efficiently answer the question of Does Religious Education remain relevant in Contemporary Society? Religious Education, often abbreviated to RE , is a subject like no other. It is one where children and young people engage in a search for meaning, value and purpose in life. 1 The United Kingdom is such a culturally diverse nation and, for many citizens, Religious Education and practice are vital in order for them to live their chosen lives of faith. So, why should their children be deprived of being given the materials and in class encouragement that would be instrumental in order to develop their own beliefs, morals and Religious values? CFE RME: Principles and Practice and CFE RME: Experiences and Outcomes are two critical documents to support and enhance our understanding of the importance of Religious Education, not only in the Curriculum, but in the wider community and in every day life. As previously mentioned, our nation is so rich in cultural variety and many agree that it is vital for learners to learn to appreciate and celebrate diversity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. A Comparison of Mrs Casper, Mr Sugden and Mr Farthing s... A Comparison of Mrs Casper, Mr Sugden and Mr Farthing s Treatment of Billy in Barry Hines Billy s Last Stand In this essay I will attempt to compare the ways in which the three main characters in this story treat Billy, Mrs Casper, Mr Sugden and Mr Farthing. The book is set in the sixties in a mining village in Yorkshire. First of all I will discuss Billy, he is a young and naive boy, he is about to leave school which is a place he hates. He doesn t get on with most of the teachers and rebels against their rules. He hates and is hated, his family and friends are harsh to him, and already think he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Have you had your tea yet? No Well get some, you know where t pantry is There is no father figure for Billy to look up to, so maybe that is where he has his rebellious naive attitude. To add to it all his mother is more interested in going out, than looking after her son, and also her other son Jud, he doesn t look after Billy at all. An example of Billy s rebellious side is on page 19. Billy get up to that shop and do as you re telled. He shook is head. His mother stepped forward, but he backed off, keeping the same distance between them. Billy was already late for school, yet his mother wanted him to go up to the shop and buy her cigarettes, this shows she is more concerned with herself than Billy, and his life and school. Another example of her not caring and showing affection was when Billy was reading his book and she asks about it, and when he is half way through explaining she realises she is late and runs out to go to the pub, leaving Billy to fend for himself. A kestrel hawk, what do you think it is? I say what time is it? She then runs out and leaves him to fend for himself. Further more, when Billy needs his mum the most and actually goes to hug his mother when he is in tears, she rejects him, shaking him off her and telling him to grow, this shows a lack of maternal qualities once again, and even shows she is embarrassed to be a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay on Nonhuman Animal Rights In regards to animals, the issue of rights and whether they exist becomes a touchy subject. In the essay, Nonhuman Animal Rights: Sorely Neglected, author Tom Regan asserts that animals have rights based upon inherent value of experiencing subjects of a life. Regan s argument will first be expressed, later explained, and evaluated in further detail. Lastly, that fact that Regan thinks rights are harbored under the circumstance of being an experiencing subject of a life will also be discussed in terms of the incapacitated, etc. Regan positively argues that both human and nonhuman individuals are experiencing subjects of a life. Experiencing subjects of a life have an inherent value, which is nevertheless, equal among the populace. One s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is as if one says a human who is an experiencing subject of a life must be able to understand and communicate its thoughts. Where do animals fit in? Do we discount them because they do not speak our language and we cannot understand theirs? Experiencing subjects of a life, in the eyes of Regan, are argued to have an inherent value, a basic right that is equal amongst individuals. Regan believes that because an individual is a subject experiencing life, said subject has an inherent value. Regan notes that critics argue that only humans have inherent value, but if such delegation of species takes place, speciesism, a form of discrimination, the fact of the matter becomes essentially immoral. The reduction of a subject s inherent value based on grouping of species is indeed a form of inequality...of speciesism. He argues that in order for inherent value to be portrayed equally, discrimination of the sort cannot be morally acceptable, nor tolerated. Regan accepts that simply saying that humans have more inherent value than animals is not a rational justification. One can say that an individual s mother has more worth than a dog s mother; however, on what grounds does this argument lie? This is merely an irrational and immoral statement that degrades an individual. In turn, the justification of which individual has more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Effects of Cold on Blood Pressure and Pulse THE EFFECTS OF COLD ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND PULSE Abstract The ability known as thermoregulation is a feature of an organism that help to keep the body temperature within certain thresholds, thus independently from external conditions. A dynamic state of thermal balance of human body between its internal environment and the territory is a model example of precise control of organism heat. In the case where such stability would be disturbed the immediate response would appear as well. In accordance with the thermodynamic principles the flow of the heat will occur without change of the state (Houdas and Ring, 1982). Moreover, temperature coordination is closely related to the changes within the cardiovascular system as well. To ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Data provided below was gained for each time point during the three minutes period. It should be noted the experimental control, thus the first measurement of blood pressure and pulse rate was taken at the beginning of the experiment at room temperature. Sequentially these readings were; for systolic blood pressure (SBP) equal to 134mmHg, diastolic blood pressure (DBP) equal to 79mmHg at the pulse rate equal to 91 per minute. Moreover, to support the quality of the gathered results the experiment was repeated and an additional data was placed in a table as well. Column1 SBP (mmHg) DBP (mmHg) PULSE per min. After 1st min. After 2nd min. After 3rd min. Repeat TIME 139
  • 30. 153 137 142 1 82 85 84 82 2 85 95 95 92 3 Table 1. A correlation of blood pressure and pulse measurements collected during the three minutes period. To help provide a better visual interpretation, a dependence of measured elements from the table above would be presented in a form of graph as well. The curve illustrates an impact of low temperature on circulatory system indicators such as blood pressure and pulse. To present a precise difference between rates of each time point the control of the experiment was also applied on the graph. Graph 1. An illustration of interdependence between descending temperature on blood pressure and pulse rate over time. Discussion Results ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis Of Mark Twain s The Adventures Of Huckleberry... CHAPTER III HUMANISM IN MARK TWAINS NOVELS A study of Mark Twain s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an adventure in understanding changes in America itself. The book, at the center of American geography and consciousness, asks readers to reexamine definitions of civilization and freedom, right and wrong, social responsibility and inhumanity. Published in 1885, the novel recounts those pre civil war days when the controversy over slavery, with designated slave and Free states, disfigured the face of America and its view of itself as a land of the free. Both geographically and otherwise, the story is an examination of life at the center: the center of America s premier river, the Mississippi in the middle of the geographical United states, with slave states below, free states above, which is the route toward freedom and escape for Huck and Jim; the center of one of the foremost conflicts on American soil, slavery, which soon results in a civil war; the center of the coming of age of both a young man and a nation that struggle to understand redefinitions of nationhood and freedom, right and wrong; and the center of a shift from Romanticism to Realism in art and letters that would provide for a new way for Americans to express and re create themselves. The novel offers an excellent example of American picaresque fiction and meaningful use of dialect, although this dialect may be difficult reading for students for whom English is not a first language. Although the final ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Case Study 376 Short Bowel Syndrome 376 Short Bowel Syndrome increasingly dependent upon Jim to maintain and coordinate her care. Early in their relationship, several of Lynn s doctors and surgeons encouraged Jim to learn as much as he possibly could about Lynn s condition. They knew, as a scientist living with Lynn and focused on only one patient, through time and necessity, Jim was going to become an expert in Lynn. Because of a high output end jejunostomy, Lynn required intravenous (IV) support for many years, some of the time infusing IV nutrition (i.e., total parenteral nutrition [TPN]) and some of the time infusing IV hydration with added magnesium. From 2003 to 2006, a customized care plan was painstakingly developed and personalized for her needs. Over time, Lynn was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Comparing The Piano, Sweetie And In The Cut By Jane Campion Within film, stories are typically told through the perspective of a male; many have attempted changing this setup, yet women s voices are still an uncommon phenomena. Jane Campion, director, brings to light the necessity for a female narrative in cinema. Campion utilizes feminist film techniques and artistry within her shots to compose an indirect dialogue, critiquing the male dominated film industry. All the while, Campion simultaneously creates a voice for women, art that the feminine populace can empathize with. Across the films The Piano, Sweetie, and In the Cut, Campion warns the audience of the consequences of erasing the female voice with high angle shots, engendering the feelings of vulnerability and isolation. The Piano displays this type of shot near the end of the film, when mute main character Ada McGrath gets her finger chopped off by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the film progresses, this dream reflects the main character s (Franny) state of mind. As she becomes increasingly hysterical about the happenings around her, high angles become prevalent in her dreams. Her last dream consists of the camera reaching high above Franny s mother, as the audience observes her being hurt by her husband, leaving her alone and bleeding, similarly to Ada in The Piano. This demonstrates yet another instance in which a woman s voice is cut off by a man. Though the husband does not take her physical voice, he takes a part of her, a part of her story. This parallels Franny s occupation within the film. An English teacher, numerous metaphors are applied throughout, allowing Franny to take hold of her voice where other characters cease to do so. For instance, dead bodies are consistently referred to as disarticulated , alluding to language which directly connects to voice. As each body is found dead, all women, their voices are taken from them; yet another cautionary lesson from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Women In The Cuban Revolution When developing this proposal I wanted to look at the everyday life and struggles of women during and after the Cuban Revolution. Looking at a lot of the sources available from the Cuban Revolution it is clear to see that women played a crucial role in the revolution. But most of the secondary sources that I have found surround three specific women, HaydĂ©e SantamarĂ­a, Celia Sanchez and Vilma EspĂ­n. These revolutionaries played a crucial role in shaping the outcome of the Cuban Revolution while also advancing feminism and gender equality. By looking specifically at these women I developed the central question: how HaydĂ©e SantamarĂ­a, Celia Sanchez and Vilma Espin, able to shape the future of women s lives in Cuba? Some other questions that helped ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I found these sources through the KU libraries. I used the search terms HaydĂ©e SantamarĂ­a, feminism and Cuban Revolution. All of these books look at the strength and leadership of women during the Cuban Revolution. These sources discuss how women were able to move from second class citizens to having a real role in government. These are great tools in navigating the experience of the average Cuban women while also looking at these figures of the revolution. Margaret Randall s book does a great job of looking at the Revolution through an inspirational and powerful leader. HadyĂ©e SantamarĂ­a was a member of the resistance and was good friends with Fidel Castro. She endured the deaths of her family so that Cuba could have a future away from the Batista regime. Her existence is an example of the accessibility and mobility given to women to activate change. But does her role in the resistance represent the average Cuban woman? Michelle Chase s book claims that there was a revolution in the larger revolution that advocated for a shift in gender roles on an everyday level. Her book really focuses on the heart of what I want my paper to be about. I want it to focus on the ability for the revolution to help give people a larger voice and the women who made that possible. I will need to find more first hand experiences and newspaper articles that will help me with understanding the average woman and not just the educated activists. In HadyĂ©e SantamarĂ­a s, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. A Research on Robotic Surgery Robotic Surgery Technology is transforming the medical field with the design of robotic devices and multifaceted imaging. Even though these developments have made operations much less invasive, robotic systems have their own disadvantages that prevent them from replacing surgeons all together. Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) is a broad notion encompassing a lot of common procedures that existed prior to the introduction of robots. It refers to general procedures that keep away from long cuts by entering the body through small, usually about 1cm, entry incisions, through which surgeons use long handled instruments to operate on tissue inside the body. Such operations are directed by viewing equipment and, therefore, do not automatically need the use of a robot. Yet, it is not incorrect to say that computer assisted and robotic surgeries are categories that fall under minimally invasive surgery (Robotic Surgery, n.d.). A laparoscopic approach appears to be associated with a reduction in surgical trauma and blood loss. In addition, it is presumable that some of the benefits of minimally invasive surgery such as reduced analgesic requirements, a shorter recovery period and reduced hospital stay (Kuhry, 2005). It has become a forerunner in the quest of improving surgical results by dropping postoperative pain and lessening recovery time. Yet, the use of laparoscopic instruments can be awkward and cumbersome, thus escalating operative time and dropping dexterity, which can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. What Caused The Great Recession Of 2007 And 2009 Many factors directly lead and indirectly caused the great recession of 2007 and 2009. The financial crisis happened because banks were able to create too much money to fast and used it to increase house prices faster than wages. They increased the amount of money and debt in the economy. Eventually, the debts became unpayable and the banks saw themselves in danger of bankruptcy where people could not repay them and limited their spending. A downward spiral begins and the economy heads into recession. Using the aggregate demand and aggregate supply model you can see a decrease in aggregated demand, which causes a recession involving a decline in price level. This caused less investment and consumer spending which then causes less demand and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Nelson Mandela is a Worldwide Influence Nelson Mandela once said, There is no passion to be found playing small in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living. His life is a prime example of how passionately he believes these words. Even though he had to undergo many hardships, such as spending twenty seven years in prison and battling tuberculosis, he never stopped striving to make a large impact on not only South Africa, but the world as well (Schoemaker). Nelson Mandela is a major worldwide influence due to his key role in the transformation of South Africa from apartheid to democracy, the numerous charities he established and supported, and his lifelong dedication to ending racial segregation permanently in South Africa. Nelson Mandela was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They enforced segregation in things such as schools, hospitals, shops, and buses; with the blacks always having the worst quality of resources. Even the laws were different depending on skin color. If a black man was found raping a white woman, he would be sentenced life imprisonment, while a white man found raping a black woman would receive a small fine (Gilbert). Mandela fought against these injustices throughout his life and ended up with a life sentence in prison. Although Mandela s jail sentence had a negative effect on the people of South Africa, it caused the rest of the world to begin taking notice. International businesses began boycotting South Africa in the 1980 s and young whites began voicing their opposition to the apartheid across the world. As a result, the National Party began secret negotiations with Mandela while he was in prison, and they began to cut back on segregation and lift the ban on the ANC. When Mandela was released from prison in 1990, he continued on with his fight to end segregation (Schoemaker). Mandela s main goal was to create a Rainbow Nation, in which everyone, no matter their skin color, was free and had equal rights (Polgreen). His insistence on forgiveness over vengeance made him a potent symbol of the struggle to end this country s brutally codified system of racial domination, and the power of peaceful resolution in even the most intractable conflicts, according to Lydia Polgreen. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Comparing North Korea And America North Korea and America have many differences. In North Korea there is a shortage of food. The government uses fear tactics against its own citizens. North Korea citizens are blocked off from the outside world and know very little about it. The country has a large number of prison camps that hold Koreans. In this essay, North Korea and America will be compared to each other. North Korea has a major shortage of food. North Koreans are starved in some areas of the country. Children go up to days even weeks with no food. Children are forced to eat scraps of food just to survive. In America, the public is plentiful with food. Americans do not starve; they do not have a shortage of food. Adolescents in America are provided with food, while children in North Korea are forced to scavenge for food just to survive. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those who defect, or try to escape North Korea, are either executed or made an example and then punished. Those who are caught defecting are punished for their actions, as well as their entire family. In America, the people are given rights. They are not tortured; they are not executed. America does not use fear tactics unlike North Korea. America uses the laws that were placed years ago to keep order of the country. North Koreans are hindered from learning about the outside world. They are kept from learning about the outside world so they don t see what others have and say I want that . The government does this to stop a rebellion from sparking and the people over throwing the government. Americans are given rights and know what is happening in the world around them. Americans have access to phones while North Korea did not have any phones whatsoever until almost five years ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Sagrada Familia Essay At first sight the Sagrada FamĂ­lia is awe inspiring and breath taking and with this has become recognized as the universal symbol for Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain s capital city, and is unmistakably one of the most magnificent structures ever erected in this region. Spain is embedded with cultural tradition and it is believed its rich history is traced back somewhere within four hundred years of when Rome was established. Thus, setting forth the foundation and importance of history and the conviction of this culture to wrap their hearts around the place that has become what Barcelona is recognized for. The Sagrada FamĂ­lia s design was perfected by Antoni Gaudi, an architect, who was innovative and forward thinking in his creations and who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gaudi studied the natural form as a basis for his architectural detail and further considered this as the spiritual basis of and for his designs. Gaudi wrote: Nature does not present us with uniformly monotonous objects. Everything keeps its contrast, more or less, stemming from the vitality of the colors (Alvarez 10). The work of Antoni Gaudi falls under the movement of Modernism and therefore is wrapped in the traits of exuberant forms, ornamentation, great attention to detail, vast use of plant motifs, and the preference to curvilinear and asymmetrical line. Along with his attention to great detail Gaudi integrated the use of ceramic tile, stained glass, wrought iron works and master crafted carpentry which ultimately enhanced the unique innovative design concepts in which he became noted for. Gaudi introduced new techniques to the architectural world such as trencadis, which is a type of mosaic made of waste ceramic pieces and which is one of the design details incorporated throughout his work, one example being the spires of the Sagrada FamĂ­lia. Gaudi s work always involved a distinctive use of materials in particular the use of texture and color arrangement which was almost always included along with his imaginative style using ornamental ironwork. His wrought iron designs were arrived at independently and frequently in advance of the comparable experiments of mainstream Art Nouveau (Arnason and Mansfield 101). Gaudi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Factors Affecting The Human Body In order for the Human Body to maintain balance within its internal environment or return systems to functioning within a normal range, it must manage a multitude of highly complex interactions in order to deal with external changes that are optimal for survival. The organs that help maintain homeostasis are the liver, the kidneys, and the brain through hypothalamus, the autonomic nervous system and the endocrine system. The main function of the liver is to metabolize toxic substance as well as stabilising carbohydrate metabolism. The kidneys are responsible for a number of things. They regulate blood water levels, re absorb substances into the blood, maintain salt and ion levels in the blood, regulate blood pH, and excrete urea and other wastes, however, there are many factors that can disrupt this process resulting in homeostatic imbalance which may cause disease or death. Factors that need to be carefully controlled are body temperature, water content, carbon dioxide level, and blood sugar level. It is crucial to ensure that these factors are maintained throughout homeostasis. A major factor that affects homeostasis, in general, is water and salt balance. Most people believe it is vital to stay hydrated during strenuous amounts of exercises however this is not necessarily the case for those embarking on the Kokoda track. Water plays a critical role in homeostasis. The amount of water in the body should be kept balanced all the time in order to prevent cells from being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. A Positive Role Model I have had many positive role models in my life including parents, coaches, and teachers. Yet, as I grow older I notice myself modeling my behavior more and more after my grandfather. I owe my intense competitive drive to genetics and exposure to an encouraging environment. Part of this environment was witnessing first hand what my grandpa was able to accomplish from a young age. My grandfather, Charles William Taylor, grew up in a single parent household in a small, northern Minnesota farm town. Having personally visited Crookston, the desire to move out of this isolated area would be reason enough to become as successful as possible, and head to Boston. He was the buzz of the town... a star athlete, high jump state champion, and the football and basketball captain at his high school. Bill Taylor would be the first (and only) person from Crookston to attend Harvard College. While at Harvard, Grandpa Bill led the football team to their first ever Ivy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grandpa appreciated my sense of ambition and was even a bit flattered by the fact that I idolize him. But, he gave me a piece of advice that changed my mindset entirely. He advised me to use this time to be my own person, do what I love, and be who I want to be. That is exactly what my grandpa did, taking initiative to be a three sport athlete at Harvard. He also said to enjoy the fact that I get to surround myself with intelligent new friends from all over the globe. Coming from a small town, Grandpa was exposed to more diversity than he had ever been. He still keeps in contact with his college friends such as David Rockefeller and his football friends after all these years. Lastly, he advised me to develop the skills to be able to compete with my peers in order to better each other. No matter what field I decide to go into teamwork will be a key component in the workplace and in everyday ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Sports And Sports During The Elizabethan Era How did the modern sports and games of the Elizabethan Era set a trend? Being a part of the Elizabethan Era back then sports, hunting, and games played a very huge role during that time. This research paper will provide information on; sports, hunting, and games during the Elizabethan Era. Do you really know how sports was invented. Back then sports was truly made for sometimes entertainment. Also they was even made to eat. They invented them to show people its a fun way of doing thing. Thats why sports was a main point in the Elizabethan Era. During the Elizabethan Era there was a lot of sport, but do they really know the most popular sport during their time. One of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Back in the Elizabethan Era sports played a huge part in many things, but what part did it play in society. Sports played a huge part in society. They were played, watched, and formed the entertainment. It relates back to their everyday lives because they was normal people who practice or just watched sports. That why back then during the Elizabethan Era they was an sports society. During the Elizabethan Era everything had a part to play. But a good question would be what part did royalty play in sports. The royal family held sporting events every time there was something to celebrate. Royalty plays a major part because they had royal sporting events whenever they wanted. This is reasons they had royal entertainment. Do we really know the purpose of them hunting. Hunting was only popular to the Elizabethan upper class. It provided training skills for war because it gave skills such as: tracking, weapon usage, horsemanship, and courage. Both men and women was encountered in hunting.Than they had their own way of Elizabethan hunting. Now a days we are engaged in different types of hunting but what kind of hunting was there during the Elizabethan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Leadership Styles As A Public Administrator Essay Introduction This paper will discuss various aspects of a public leader. First, it will develop a brief overview of two leaders and their leadership styles as a public administrator. Next, this paper will compare and contrast the leadership styles of these two leaders. Also, it will determine three leadership strengths and weaknesses of each of these leaders, as well as speculate on the effectiveness of each public leader in terms of each of their successes. Finally, this paper will suggest one key strength that could influence one s ability to be a public leader. Examples of Charismatic Leaders A fine example of a charismatic leader as a public administrator is Napoleon Bonaparte. As an officer in the French army, he was smart, aggressive and fearless, and inspired great loyalty in just about anyone he encountered. Additionally, his success was based on his instinctive knowledge of human behavior, the most prominent of which was his ability to show appreciation to those who helped him succeed through a rewards system. Furthermore, he realized it was imperative to win the trust of those he was not leading to bolster their support. An avid speaker, he would inform citizens in the country in which he was invading that he was not against them, but rather against their tyrannical leaders. Eventually, Bonaparte s ego got the best of him, and he lost the respect he had garnered over years, ending up exiled to the island of St. Helena (McManus, n.d., p. 2). Clearly, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Elizabeth Barrett Browning Influences The Victorian Period is marked by Queen Victoria s reign from 1837 to 1901. The Romantic Period preceded the Victorian Period and served as a transition period between 20th century literature. The salvaging of themes in classical literature and medieval literature were repurposed into the writings of the English Victorian Period. The Victorian writers exhibited well established styles of writing from previous eras, while at the same time pushing various customs to new and interesting directions. Every aspect of society was unstable and suspect to change because of industrialization and technology evolving. The economy expanded, the Church was being undermined, and factory production increased. Some writers saw the rapid and unpredictable change ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Browning wanted to write a novel poem. In her book called Elizabeth Barrett Browning s Spiritual Progress, Linda Lewis states that Mrs. Browning s poem would fill a volume and it was the romance she had been hankering after so long, written in blank verse (20). In 1856, Barrett Browning published Aurora Leigh which is her longest work. In her article Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Expatriate Women Poetry, Allison Chapman states that Aurora Leigh represents a decisive shift in women s poetry away from the English poetess and toward a more muscular, political, public, epic poetics (4). In Victorian England, an educated woman with unusual talents had almost no opportunity to make use of her skills in a world that was dominated by men (Chapman 4). The poem exemplifies that a woman could live by herself in London and become prosperous. Two years after Aurora Leigh was published Elizabeth Barrett Browning was writing again about political turmoil in Italy. Browning published Poems Before Congress in 1860 which was about Italy struggling for independence and unity once more. Included in the Poems Before Congress collection is A Curse for a Nation, which criticized slavery in America (Preston 24). In her book, Elizabeth Barrett Browning s Spiritual Progress, Linda Lewis explains that the poet was so invested in Italian politics that her obsession weakened her nervous system (18). On June 20th, 1861, her poor health took a turn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...