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The Impact of Self-Esteem, Significant Others and Media on...
Imagine a special mirror that not only reflected your physical features, but also allowed you to view
other aspects of yourself. What do you think you would see? Better yet what do you think influenced
you to come to your conclusion? How you answer this question determines your self image. Self
image isn t something a person is born with. Self image are numbers of self impressions that are built
up over a period of time. These impressions are influenced by a group of elements. I believe three of
the most influential elements are self esteem, significant others and the media. Who am I? A question
asked countless times by one s self. This question is so simple to respond to but yet hard to
comprehend. It s easy to say you re a free ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sometimes our entire development is based on not what we want but the belief and Guidance of our
significant others. Significant others such as peers or parents, believe it or not, are important factors in
ones self image. With this generation, peers are who youth turn to for help while parents affect youth s
lives to, whether the youth want them to or not. Peers can be a nasty mob. With this generation it s
more pressure on the youth to be part of the In Crowd. It s not only your weight or attitude, now it s
what you wear, how many unnecessary; but to die for gadgets you have, and who can be the first to
get them. The criterion to fit in has gotten ridiculous. I see the peer pressure with my youngest sister.
My mother is spending hundreds of dollars on merchandise for my younger sister to keep up with the
latest fade. If it s not for some outrageous gadget, it s to wear some overpriced strangers logo that s
just going to go out of style as fast as it came in. It s sad because when I was my sister s age it wasn t
as crucial for me. I mean, it was social comparison but I guess because I wasn t wrapped up in being
part of the in crowd like my younger sister, it just didn t matter. With the era being a crucial time when
a young teen is at their peak of developing their self image, their self esteem can easily be sided
positive or negative. It s difficult because as a young teen you
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Ethnicity Of Faces And Stereotypes
A total of 44 participants are recruited from a psychology course Research Method from University of
British Columbia. In the first round of data collection, 11 participants are recruited from the same
section of the course while the second round of data collection, 33 participants came in from other
sections as well. After the first round of the study, 3 are scientifically removed since they have left 2
pages of the questionnaire blank or rating only one version of the picture, which would induce no
comparison between the original and altered photos. Therefore, our data are presented with 41 active
participants.
Information such as gender, ethnic identity, college standing, and age are collected. More than 50% of
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A filter was applied to all faces, especially stronger to the African American s and Indian s faces to
lighten the skin tone, hence they do not stand out too much (refer to Figure 1 in Appendix). The order
of photos shown to participants are randomized using excel and were shown one by one instead of
going by pairs, subtle differences would best be testified by implicit preference instead of obvious
comparison. Photos are sorted at the time when participants arrive o the first round of data collection,
and the rating sheet was created on a separate sheet. It was modified in the second round of data
collection with sorted randomized order of photos with corresponding rating scale beneath the pictures
before hand for better efficiency and accuracy (refer to Figure 2 in Appendix). A follow up question
was attached after rating the photos do you recognize this face to avoid personal preference or bias
towards to pictures beforehand, which could possible skew the rating instead of what we would like to
test. During the second round of data collection, the rating and photos are presented one by one in a
single sides piece of paper, followed up by a modified close ended question do you already know who
this person is before this experiment to confirm whether the participants recognize the person or seen
the
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Cowden Syndrome
A 43 year old woman presented with a one year history of abdominal pain and constipation. She also
gave a history of nodules in her mouth which biopsy showed papilloma (Figure A). In endoscopy
nodularity of the esophageal mucosa was seen in the entire length and a single nodule was seen on the
epiglottis. Coarse nodularity was seen in the stomach from cardia and fundus to the antrum.
Nodularity of the bulb and D2 was also seen and multiple polyps of different sizes were seen in colon
(Figure B) (Video 1). Biopsies was taken from these polyps and reported as hamartomatous polyps.
The patient had facial and acral lesions which biopsy confirmed trichilemmomas and acral keratosis.
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In 1996, the susceptibility locus for Cowden syndrome was mapped to chromosome 10q22 23, and in
1997, germline mutations in the PTEN gene (phosphatase and tensin homology, deleted on
chromosome 10) on 10q23 were first reported in families with this syndrome. Hamartomas in Cowden
syndrome affect all three germ cell layers but most commonly arise from ectodermal and endodermal
elements. Almost all patients (90% to 100%) have mucocutaneous lesions that include
trichilemmomas, acral keratoses, and oral papillomas. Breast lesions affect the majority of female
patients and include fibroadenomas, fibrocystic disease, and adenocarcinomas (25% to 50%). Thyroid
abnormalities, such as multinodular goiter and follicular adenoma, are found in one half to two thirds
of patients. Thyroid carcinoma occurs in 3% to 10% of patients. Macrocephaly, cerebellar
gangliocytoma, and genitourinary malformations are also frequent components of Cowden syndrome.
Increased risks for endometrial carcinoma and renal cell carcinoma have been added to the operational
criteria for Cowden
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A Brief Note On The American Public Health Association
It costs taxpayers over $2 billion dollars a year in medical charges to care for victims of firearms
related injuries. The American Public Health Association (APHA) released a study at their annual
meeting stating that the high figures underline the need to treat gun violence in the U.S. as a public
health issue as well as a law enforcement challenge. There are massive amounts of people that get hurt
each year by guns, which puts a huge burden on our healthcare system. According to the American
Public Health Association, one out of every three patients hospitalized for gun injuries was uninsured.
Many of these uninsured victims of gun violence will see their medical costs reduced due to President
Obama s health care reform law, which offers more low income Americans access to Medicaid.
Between 2000 and 2010, 275,939 individuals were victims of gunfire in the U.S., and received 1.7
million days of hospital charges which only included costs after the patient was admitted, which does
not include emergency room costs. The cost for a person to be hospitalized for medical treatment due
to a firearms related injury is approximately $75,884, which is about $14,000 more than that of the
average hospital stay due to the severity of the injuries often involved, and approximately 31,000 die,
addition to the enormous number of injuries from guns. In addition, the cost of building expensive
hospital trauma units needed for this type of treatment. Some of the research findings
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16th Birthday Research Paper
It was a beautiful summer day, and I woke up bright and early overwhelmed with excitement for my
girlfriend Olivia and I to go to Cedar Point for her 16th Birthday. Olivia is an outgoing, entertaining,
and funny person. I couldn t ask for a better person to go with. We had been planning this trip for
months and we both took off work so we could celebrate her upcoming 16th Birthday. As soon as I
woke up I quickly took a brisk, cold, shower and got ready for the big day we had both been waiting
for all summer. I put on my vibrant red Red Wings shirt, which was her favorite, grabbed the tickets,
and went to go pick her up. My Dad is a big reason in how we got to go, because he agreed to drive us
down there. During the ride there we slept in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was a buffet style restaurant and was by far the best place to go eat at Cedar Point. You get anything
you wanted! From fresh, crispy, salads to gooey mashed potatoes or spicy chinese food. The restaurant
had everything! They even had Coke Freestyle Machines which let you make your own pop flavors. It
d been awhile since I had pop, so the taste of an ice cold coca cola was extremely refreshing. After
lunch we went and went on more roller coasters. Both of us were excited to go on the new ride called
the Valravn but the wait was over 2 hours long. We decided to go on it despite the long wait in a crowd
of loud, sweaty people. The wait surprisingly went by fairly quickly because we were able to keep
ourselves entertained by playing games and cracking jokes. Finally the 2 hour wait was over, our feet
were throbbing and we were anxious to experience the new amazing ride. We got buckled up and the
ride blasted off. We felt the cool breeze in our face and heard the screams of our fellow riders. The
adrenaline was rushing through my veins and I never wanted this feeling to stop. I was so happy to be
here with my amazing girlfriend celebrating our 5 months
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Kathryn Sullivan Heroes
Can women be important heroes of the society? Kathryn Sullivan proves that they can be by
portraying some heroic traits throughout her vocation as an astronaut and in other science related
fields such as being the president of the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) in Columbus, Ohio.
The traits that portray her as an epic hero are her having ideals of a nation, being courageous and
being larger than life. Kathryn acts with the best conceptions in mind, portraying the ideals of a
nation. When a shuttle that she was in preceding, explodes, she goes to help out. ...She went to the
space center as soon as possible and helped to console family members, struggling with a sense of
numbness... ( Kathryn Sullivan ). Kathryn wanted to help the families, albeit that was not her
responsibility to do so. She had no reason except for her own morals to help. The majority of people
would say that availing another person is an ideal trait to contain. Kathryn also has experience with
commerce and a paramount job opportunity came. In January 2011, Sullivan was ... Show more
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Sullivan and her team are working to address a potential data gap that could affect NOAA s polar
orbiting satellites in 2016, between when those satellites are expected to die and the launch of their
replacements in 2017. In 2013, Samenow wrote, the Government Accountability Office listed the gap
among the top thirty challenges facing the federal government ( Kathryn Sullivan ). With such a
challenging job, Sullivan was stressed and pushed to decipher a solution. Most people would not be
able to do this, but she proves that she is not like the average person. With the help of her team,
Kathryn does this task that even some of the smartest people could not do. This creates an almost
larger than life aurora about her. With all that Sullivan has accomplished and the quandaries she has
faced, most people would consider her larger than
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Renaissance And Artemisia Gentileschi ( Baroque )
Lane Sofonisba Anguissola (Renaissance) and Artemisia Gentileschi(Baroque) The renaissance began
in Italy from the 14th to the 16th century, and was followed by the baroque period which roughly was
between 16th to 17th century, each revolutionized the period prior. This is perfectly represented by
two very different and yet very similar artists: Sofonisba Anguissola and Artemisia Gentileschi.
Though one more so paved the way for the other, there connection appears to have nearly materialized
out of thin air, and begs the age old psychological question of nature Vs. nurture.
Anguissola started life in Cremona, Italy in about 1532, during the renaissance period. She would go
on to dazzle all those before her with her virtuousness, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is similar to Gentileschi, who moved to a variety of places such as London, Florence, Venice, and
Naples. I suspect that the two mutually wanted to escape and pursue brighter futures while developing
their already noteworthy talents. Another interesting commonality between the two is that Anguissola
s mother died when she was around 4 or 5. Similarly, Gentileschi lost her mother at a young age, when
she was around 12 years old. Gentileschi must have struggled more as a result than her fortunate
predecessor, as she was not from prestigious family. Her father was a fairly well known artist who
worshipped Michelangelo Merisi Caravaggio s style, especially his use of tenebrism. This adoration
was imparted to his daughter Artemisia, who often copied this style. Intriguingly, there is a bizarre
connection even in this. There is some rumor that a drawing that Anguissola had sent to the famed
artist Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (the more famous one), had ended up in a
notebook belonging to Giorgio Vasari, and is suspected to have been discovered by Caravaggio, which
later inspired his painting Boy Bitten by a Lizard . There is a clear connection through time between
these two women. Yet, in a way seems to have been founded through pure chance and phenomenon.
As hard as it is to believe, this is not the only person who intertwines these women together. Anthony
Van Dyke visited Anguissola when she was very old, and blind, but spent hours
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Assess the View That Appeasement Was the Only Realistic...
Assess the view that appeasement was the only realistic option for British policy towards Germany
between 1936 and 1938 The erosion of Neville Chamberlain s# reputation was brought about quickly
as his policy of appeasement failed to prevent WW2. The Cato# collective branded him as a criminal
in the Guilty men #. Churchill# further reinforced this view telling the commons England has been
offered a choice between war and shame. She has chosen shame, and will get war. #. These more
orthodox views starkly contrast the reactions of the public and media pre war. Hailed as a hero Most
newspapers supported Chamberlain uncritically, and he received thousands of gifts, from a silver
dinner service to many of his trademark umbrellas. #, with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The peace ballot is the most valuable source as it is simply so extensive and balances any anomalous
results, compared to say, 400 Oxford students. Their representation is also useful as it the public s
opinion just before the Rhineland re occupation. So in this case shows that there was already a
majority in favour for using force, if necessary, even though nothing like the Rhine had happened yet.
Between 1936 and 1938 the public s sentiment seemed to change. While 5,000 supporters gathered
outside 10 Downing street for Chamberlain, 16,000 were demonstrating at Trafalgar Square, after
Munich. The mass media reported the supporters but not the protesters. This bias which is also shown
to journalists such as Norman Ebbut could be the reason why public opinion started to sway on such a
scale, so late. If Chamberlain did have public support, other options to appeasement would have been
more realistic. The censorship of Ebbut s writings and his withdrawl from Berlin, which is
reciprocated through the majority of mass media, is an important source as it would mean that
Baldwin and Chamberlain would not have the public support to rearm in the early to mid part of the
30 s. Disproving this, though, Sir Walter Citrine# in 1935 : There is no alternative left to us now but
the applying of sanctions, including the possibility of War .#As he is head of the TUC# it could be
argued that he speaks for the
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The Popularity of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Essay
The Popularity of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
I Think that A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is still popular today because it has a good moral
story and people still enjoy a good old fashioned ghost story. This is because a lot of us are still
interested in the afterlife and if such things as ghosts even exist we are fascinated by them and a novel
with ghosts in, we cannot put it down. The moral story which seems even in modern day society to
stick with us and we are still very much obsessed with Christmas and the joy that goes with it. Also
people who read this book see there is a slight humorous side to the text which seems to make us more
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He tries to get into festive spirit even though he is not well off.
A Christmas Carol has changed from the days that Charles Dickens wrote it by constantly updating
itself. There are numerous ways a book can update itself but A Christmas Carol has been made in to a
funny film A Muppets Christmas Carol which scrooge is played by Michael Caine which makes it
more interesting to the generation of the times. It also makes the plot more appealing to the younger
generation who will read books such as A Christmas Carol . The Muppets have done a fantastic job of
recreating the story and is told by two Muppets who follow scrooge around the story commentating to
the scenes that need playing. Also a major part that has changed is the language; this version has got
rid of confusing and mind baffling words in some of the newer versions of the classical story. An
example of this is Spectre and Humbug which is a way of saying someone has been annoying or
talking a load of nonsense. Now they use words that even the youngest of people will recognize. This
also makes the book more interesting because it does not seem as old or as outdated, which in most
cases is a good thing.
Dickens describes his characters in such a way that they leave a lasting effect on you and a visual
description or appearance in your mind.
Dickens gives you a lasting picture by using a skilled amount of
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Drug Abuse ( Polysubstance ) Essay
On the 10/05/2016, I took care of a 29 year old female who has been on admission since 09/24/2016.
EMS found her in a ditch intubated her (ETT), mechanical ventilated, and brought her to the hospital.
The patient informed me that police tried to stop her and her boyfriend but her boyfriend refused to
stop, so she decided to jump out of a moving vehicle. Later she informed me that her boyfriend is in
jail. However, her story about her incident is unclear. Her admission record shows that she started
drugs at the age of 12. In addition, she is homeless, and her mom died when she was very young.
Furthermore, her past medical and surgical histories are type 1 diabetes, ADHD, depression, anxiety,
history of MRSA, TB ( latent TB per history from patient s mother), history of drug abuse(
polysubstance abuse) and hysterectomy. She has no known allergies. The following list of her home
medications are Seroquel, Neurontin, Celexa, Remeron, Ativan, Klonipin, and Xanax. Patient was
placed on contact isolation because of MRSA TB.
The admitting diagnosis is rib fracture, lung contusion, sternum fracture, femur fracture, right occipital
condyle fracture, spine fractures, pelvic fractures, and right hand fractures. Due to her multiple
orthopedic injuries, she was placed on morphine Dilaudid for pain relief because she rated her pain 7
10 during my shift. She was extubated on 10/04/2016 but still on 3liters of Oxygen via nasal cannula.
In addition, she has a lot of stitches due to her
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Analysis Of I Stand Here Ironing By Tillie Olsen
This exquisite author that goes by the name of Tillie Olsen which she had written the story I Stand
Here Ironing at the time to show what she went through. The narrator, is having the audience do some
thinking, especially on what historical time period it took place in. This short story that the time period
took place in was during The Great Depression and World War II. The narrator of the story has
mentioned to the audience how true the hardships that many women had endured during this historical
time. The audience is having different types of ideas on what could be the conflict, but as the reader of
this piece of fiction, it shows so many different themes that have to do with The Great Depression era.
Therefore, during this historical
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Cuba Research Paper
90 miles off the coast of Key West, Florida lies a beautiful, small country known as Cuba. Cuba is a
melting pot of many different types of ethnicities including Americans, African Americans, and
Europeans. Cuba has a very unique culture that gets even better as you look into their government,
sports and education, arts, and heritage.
In Cuba, they have a communist government. Communism is a government in which all the people are
treated equally no matter the race, religion, or social ranking. The current leader of Cuba s government
is Raul Castro. The government has decided that the men in Cuba must serve two years of active duty
in the military after they reach the age of 16. The Cubans have one of the best healthcare systems in
Latin America. Healthcare is also free to the Cubans as a part of their communist government. Overall,
Cuba has a unique government that for the most part, keeps all the citizens happy.
Sports and education are two of the many things that are important to Cubans. Children in Cuba, ages
six to fourteen, are required to go to school. Education, including universities, are free to Cubans. The
two main sports in Cuba are baseball and boxing but there are many other sports including basketball,
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Some of the most well known artists are Armando Menocal, Amelia Pelaez, and Wifredo Lam. Pelaez
was one of the first artists to introduce modern art to Cuba and Lam combined African American and
Cuban elements to create his artwork. One of the most famous writers in the 1800s was Jose Marti.
Some of the things he wrote about were poetry and political subjects. He also helped lead the fight for
the freedom against Spain with his writing. The Cuban government also sponsors free ballet
performances, plays, and other cultural events. The Cuban government usually takes arts very
seriously, but they also know how to have
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Stress In High School Students
Do you ever get an agonizing feeling when you have multiple assignments and tests to study for? Do
you dwell over this exhausting consciousness? Yes, this is the well known perception of stress and
anxiety. Feeling overpressured in a school setting, at home, and fearing that these students will not get
into or fail out of college has consumed teenagers minds.
Many High School Students are affected by different types of stress, many of which are associated
with parents and educators. Students are pressured to do well in school and are bombarded with
innumerable, challenging assignments, homework, and tests. These students fear failure resulting in
moderate to severe stress. Tessy Jose statistically proves this when she conducted a survey for high
school students. 80.2% of students experience moderate level of academic stress and only 6.2%
students have severe academic stress (Jose).
Many educators are not fully aware of the stress they set on their students. Educators should be aware
that 10 percent to 15 percent of students experience chronic debilitating stress caused by school
(Amen Reglin). Teachers are not providing the support necessary to get their students through the
tough pressures of high school. They continue to assign homework and give tests that the students are
not ready for
The most prominent stress high school students are feeling is from the fear of not getting into or
failing out of college. Many colleges have high expectations of students who want
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Quebec Influence On Canadian History
Between 1982 and the present, three different type of major events have shaped modern Canadian
history in different aspects. Canadians forces at war in Afghanistan shaped Canadian history in
international( as a peacekeeper) ; Asian countries become major sources of immigration from 1990s
shaped Canadian history in cultural. The 1995 second Quebec referendum is significant in Canadian
political history. Canadian forces at war in Afghanistan is one of the event that have shaped modern
Canadian history in international. Canada s role in the development of and participation in
peacekeeping during the 20th century led to the establishment of Canada as a prominent world power.
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Recognizing Quebec as being different, recognizing our history, recognizing our identity, has never
meant a weakening of Quebec and has never been a threat to national unity. said by Jean Charest.
Quebec is Canada s largest province and has the second population in Canada. It is an important part
of Canada. Quebec is the only province which have French as its sole provincial official language, and
it has its own laws and benefits. From what Jean Charest said it is clear that there are so many
different between Quebec and the rest of the country. It is important for people and Canadian
government to recognize that Quebec is different. At that time the separation of quebec has already
became an important issue which its result will effect Canada a lot. The 1995 referendum failed by
less than a 1% margin. 49.42% Quebec voters agree that Quebec should separate from Canada,
50.58% of voters oppose. This gives clear evidence to the importance of Quebec s separatism,
particularly among the residents of Quebec. After the 1995 Quebec referendum, Canadian government
granting them the recognition of being a distinct society with its own language and culture. In 2006,
the House of Commons of Canada passed a symbolic motion recognizing the Quebec is as a nation
within a united Canada. The significance of the 1995 referendum is, it continue to keep the question of
Quebec s sovereignty open which need of a solution and from the subsequent political history of
Canada, particularly concerning the future of
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Prosecution Of The International Civil Aviation Organization
Prosecution of Aviation Criminals Civil Accountability or Detriment to Public Safety Since the
establishment of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in 1944 and the United States
(U.S.) National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in 1967, safety of the flying public has been a
top priority. To maintain safety, the ICAO member states and NTSB promulgate regulations and
guidelines for aviation safety, and investigate aviation accidents separately from other civil or
governmental agencies. However, a troubling trend has developed in ICAO member states of Brazil,
France, Greece, Indonesia, Spain, and Turkey, where criminal investigations of commercial aviation
accidents have run parallel or obstructed an aviation safety investigation (See Appendix A for specific
information on aviation accidents in these ICAO states). Criminal investigations stemming from
commercial aviation accidents are not historically unprecedented and are indeed necessary in cases of
terrorism, sabotage or intentional misconduct. Court records show that twenty seven criminal
prosecutions were conducted internationally against commercial airlines and business jet operators
from 1956 through 1999 (Nemsick Passeri, 2012). However from 2000 to 2009, aviation criminal
prosecutions globally doubled in frequency and scope due to six high visibility aviation accidents in
the previously mentioned ICAO states. During this nine year period, twenty eight criminal
prosecutions occurred and
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Child Observation On Human Development
Introduction
For this observation project we were supposed to watch two different groups of people whose ages
range from two to twenty. So we could apply our knowledge of human growth and development to
test the effectiveness of current theories and research on development. For my observations I watched
two different groups, group A were ages three to four and group B were ages eighteen to twenty.
Group A, I observed on a warm, bright sunny Monday afternoon. I watched the children as they
played on the playground behind the Lions Club Child Study Center on campus. On this day, I
watched a group of 4 children, which included three girls and one boy as they played. One of the little
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All the females in the group appeared to have strong memory skills. The children were able to follow
complex direction. The only male in the group seemed to struggle with memory. After, a while of play
the male became more interested in a bug in the sand. This behavior reinforces Flavell, when he said
that children s attention is more like a flash of light that focus on what it wants (Woolfolk Perry, 2015,
p. 230). After, examining the bug for a while he began to play as superman. Playing pretend helps
children develop better social skills, self control, and they understand the perspective of others
(Woolfolk Perry, 2015, p. 242). While observing group B they performed the task of sitting around,
talking, and laughing very well. The females in the groups appeared to have strong memory skills.
They could follow complex directions. On the other hand, the males in the group seemed to have a
problem with memory skills. While watching Group B, the male with the pink T shirt started doing
push up and shortly after the male with the black shirt started to do them too. The two males within
the group seems to be struggling with imaginary audience. Imaginary Audience is the feeling that
everyone is watching (Woolfolk Perry, 2015, p. 513). This was probably caused by the excusive use of
the internet. In a study done by Moreno, it was found that adolescents of color used the internet
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Community In The Deaf Community
The Deaf community is comprised of people of a variety of ethnicities and backgrounds, as Deafness
prevails around the world; discriminating against none. The Deaf community grows continually. As a
hearing person learning about the community, it s distinctive culture and how to communicate in ASL,
I am developing myself and discovering my fairly new position within the Deaf community. Firstly, I
feel that the community itself is important in learning societal expectations and background
knowledge. For this, I feel I am beginning to understand the true nature of the community, and why it
is the way it is. For instance, the Deaf community is collective, unlike the hearing community, which
is individualistic. While I understand this as a fact, it is difficult to adjust and truly understand this
idea and the implications it may hold. In addition, I have noticed a sort of hierarchy within the Deaf
community, wherein certain members tend to be cherished to a higher degree, despite Deaf people
generally not bothering to hold a candle to one another s careers, economic ranking, etc. to determine
ranking. I feel that these cherished members are strong leaders and advocates in the Deaf community.
Hearing members of the community do not appear to have much in the way of ranking instead, they
use their position to voice Deaf people s positions, and point the media towards Deaf members of the
community. As well, there are Social Behaviour topics within the Deaf community. While the
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Outline Of An Educational Module Essay
This report is plan to outline an educational module where an association talk about the
comprehension of how to advance a superior administration quality. This is the individual report
which is in view of the thoughts of how to advance a superior administration quality to the staff. This
social insurance association has history of over 40 years giving solid environment to the clients. We
have 10 movement chiefs working in diverse ranges, 18 human services experts, and 15 enlisted
attendants. Association basically concentrates on the better quality where now a days, quality is being
diminished step by step. As a recently selected administration chief, it is the obligation of
administration supervisor to pick up a beneficial and solid environment by making some new
corrections to that region which needs great quality administrations and utilizing different models and
idea.
A newly appointed service manager in an organization will promote following services based on
quality and profit of organization
Service quality is defined as the procedure where an organization meets the customers/clients
expectations and challenges. This step is taken by the company to improve the quality and needs of
customers.
Any health care organisation focuses on various quality dimensions to promote customer satisfaction
and customer loyalty.
Few dimensions which our health care organizations want are :
1. Availability Appropriateness : The accessibility of a required test, strategy, treatment or
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The Success Of E Business
Despite the dot.com collapse, there remains a strong belief that e business with its resurgent potential
for creating new transactional opportunities between firms, suppliers, complementary product/service
providers and customers will ultimately contribute significantly to the future performance of many
established firms. A number of impressive examples come to mind: Tesco in the UK, Otto Versand in
Germany, and Dell Computers and Cisco Systems in the US.1 For organizations such as these, e
business is more than a tool but part of a deeply held strategic disposition that enables them to
outperform the competition.2 Yet, in spite of these high profile success stories many other similarly
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Both questions are of practical importance because they tap into the organizational reasoning that
takes place to explicate and justify e business applications. Unraveling this reasoning is also of
theoretical importance to the information technology (IT) literature in that it underlies the extent to
which organizational success is determined by strategy content and/or process.3 Although intuitively
linked to one another, the content and process perspectives have evolved independently (see
Rajagopalan and Spreitzer (1996) for an extensive review). For example, a large body of content
research shows that various structural considerations influence performance. These antecedents are
both external and internal to the firm. The former is defined by economic, technological, political and
competitive forces (Pettigrew, 1992) and the later by core competencies (Hamel and Prahalad, 1994)
and dynamic capabilities (Teece et al., 1997). Both the external and internal schools of thought have
been used to explain variation in IT related performance (e.g., Porter, 2001; Wade and Holland, 2004).
The process school of thought is concerned with those activities leading to and supporting a choice of
strategy (Huff and Reger, 1987) and its implementation (Thompson and Strickland, 2001). Explaining
how strategy should be executed is the role of process research. This approach seeks the richness of a
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Optimizing The Hypothalamic Hunger Regulation Mathematical...
OPTIMIZING AND VALIDATING THE HYPOTHALAMIC HUNGER REGULATION
MATHEMATICAL MODEL
Ms. Divya1, Dr. Saurabh Mukherjee2
1Research Scholar, 2Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, AIM ACT, Banasthali
University, Banasthali 304022, email: jangid.divya@gmail.com
Hypothalamus has a significant effect on the physiological functions of human body like Hunger
regulation, Energy balance etc. A mathematical model is being developed which mathematically
explains the functionality of Hunger Regulation. Some hormones also acts effectively during this
process plays as important role in this model. Hypothalamic Hunger RegulationMathematical Model
(HhRM). We are using statistical optimization tools to optimize and validate this Model. The ... Show
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This Hunger Regulation process is simulated with the help of Hypothalamic Hunger Regulating
Mathematical Model (HhRM)[2]. HhRM is a mathematical approach for this homeostatic function of
human body.HhRM divided into five different steps. Each step represents the combination of
mathematical functions and variables. A simple binary function G (h) shows that whether the
hormones are secreted by internal organs or not. The hormonal signals explain by the random
numbers.Daubechies Wavelet function interprets the movement of Hormonal signals through Vegal
Nerve.The response to the Hormonal Signals is being generated by the hypothalamic receptors. For
this the concept of signal generation is used with scaling function with Entropy. The receptors signals
transferred to Central Nervous system.
The mathematical model HhRM is as follows: dH/dt = G^ (h)+f(h)D4^ (h)+ Em(s)Sc (s)
WheredH/dtis the change in the processing of Hypothalamus, H with respect to Time t, G(h) is the
binary function f(h) is fractal function, D4 (h) is the Daubechies function, Em(s) is entropy measure
and Sc (s) scaling function.
2. Objective
The objective of our study is to optimize the mathematical model HhRM. In previous version of
HhRM the simple scaling function was being used. Here our objective is to study
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Where Ellis Island Research Paper
When This immigration station was not functioning until January 1, 1892. In the year of 1907 Ellis
Island reached its peak of most immigrants with over 1.25 million immigrants coming into the U.S.
through Ellis Island. This gateway lasted from 1880 to 1924. Where Ellis Island is a tiny island just off
New York Harbor, a short ways away is lady liberty. This island is located just off the jersey coast on
the upper bay. Within this amount of years the gateway grew immensely. Who President Benjamin
Harrison dedicated this island and gateway in 1890. Samuel Ellis was the islands owner and manager
and named it Ellis Island. The Federal Government bought this island from the state of New York. The
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For some the hardest part of their journey was arriving at the port. Many had to wait for paperwork, or
had to travel long distances just to get to the port. This paperwork consisted of 31 questions of
personal intent. Then they were finally led to the ship or maybe cargo ship and then to steerage where
they were then transported to America. Steerage was the hardest part for some passengers because of
the dark crowded spaces and the cold bitterness. Once on board of the boat or cargo ship there were
three types of passengers, first class, second class, and third class. First and second class did not need
to go through any form of customs or check out they just boarded and exited into New York. Third
class passengers were not as fortunate and had to be inspected and registered into Ellis Island. During
the boat ride the passengers played cards talked and learned the new language. Before these
passengers left the ship medical examiners came onto the boat and checked everyone for diseases and
personnel. After the immigrant exited the boat he approached a customs officer to be checked, after
that they went to the money station where any foreign money you had could be exchanged for
American money. From there on most immigrants were on their own and had to find a way out of Ellis
Island and New
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High School Diploma Before They Get A Driver s License
People should have a high school diploma before they get a driver s licences for two reasons they are,
some people are too immature to be handling a driver s license, some people who do have a driver s
licence but no car sometimes don t really have enough education about how to drive cars, but for a
counter claim ;however, Most people would learn at a younger and better age to drive than those who
learn to old and have some difficulties remembering.
The first position in this argument is some young people who do know how to drive or near to learn
driving are mostly immature. Due to a recent study young drivers who do know how to drive are very
immature and irresponsible about their driving skills such as drinking and driving, drugs, and
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This gives a good example ,but it doesn t give a good reason why people who are young and don t
have a high school diploma and can drive will learn better at a young age.
In conclusion people should have a high school diploma before having a driver s licence, for two
reasons some people are too immature to be handling a driver s license, some people who do have a
driver s licence but no car sometimes don t really have enough education about how to drive cars, but
for a counter claim ;however, Most people would learn at a younger and better age to drive than those
who learn to old and have some difficulties
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Atticus Coming Of Age Essay
In Harper Lee s To Kill a Mockingbird Scout is an example of a character whose coming of age
process involves gaining a different perspective. In To Kill a Mockingbird Scout states to herself
Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk
around in them. Just standing on the Radley porch was enough (Lee 374). At the beginning of To Kill
a Mockingbird, Atticus teaches Jem and Scout about stepping in others shoes. Scout does not fully
understand what Atticus had meant when he said that until the very end of To Kill a Mockingbird.
When she stands on Boo Radley s front porch and sees everything from the view of the window that
Boo has been looking out of throughout the entire novel she finally realizes what Atticus had meant all
of those years. She then finally fully understands what it means to truly stand in someone else s shoes.
After she has this realization she feels much older and wiser because she has gained a new perspective
that most of Maycomb County has not acquired. She has gained the perspective of understanding, and
having the ability to see things through others perspectives. A large part of Scout s coming of age
process occurs when she sees things from Boo s perspective. Another moment of that shows Scout
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When coming of age a person will be continually experiencing, and learning new things. As this
happens that person will develop and gain new perspectives on life and the world around them. In To
Kill a Mockingbird, Scout is found gaining new perspectives while she comes of age. In David Dobbs
article Beautiful Brains , he shows and explains how gaining new perspectives is a part of coming of
age. Developing different perspectives is really what coming of age is all about. It causes an individual
to see the world in a new light, which widens their knowledge and helps them to fully come of age and
grow
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Gospel Essentials Of Christianity
Gospel Essentials In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth (Zondervan Study Bible
NIV, Genesis 1:1). This is a well known Bible verse and it also happens to be the very first one. If one
is said to believe this verse, then they makes them a Christian. But is this statement really true? To be
a Christian, do you just have to believe that God created the Earth and everything in it? No,
Christianity is much more than that. The term worldview has been defined as a foundational set of
assumptions to which one commits that serves as a framework for understanding and interpreting
reality and deeply shapes one s behavior (Krise 2015). Now, what makes the Christian worldview?
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Jesus, the second part to the Trinity was sent down to Earth to save all of humanity. He is God, yet He
is man. Jesus saved humanity through the incarnation, atonement, and resurrection. Incarnation refers
to God becoming man and dwelling with us (Krise 2015). John 3:16, states For God so love the world,
that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him will not perish, but have everlasting
life (Zondervan Study Bible NIV, John 3:16). God had a plan to save humanity, using Jesus to redeem
people for their sins. The atonement refers to Jesus accepting what He must do to save humanity. A
bible verse that explains the atonement is Isaiah 53:4 5, Surely he took up our pain and bore our
suffering, yet we considered him punished by God, stricken by him, and afflicted. But he was pierced
for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on
him, and by his wounds we are healed (Zondervan Study Bible NIV, Isaiah 53:4 5) Three days after
Jesus died on the cross, He resurrected. This was a promise He made to His followers and this was a
promise He did not break. The resurrection shows just how powerful the Father, the Son, and the Holy
Spirit really are. God asserts His ultimate power in the Resurrection. Human beings can bring God
into the grave, but they cannot keep Him there (Sarot). Jesus life and the events that occurred are very
significant to
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Juxtaposition In Sula
Sula 1. Not the town, of course, but that part of town where Negroes lived, the part they called the
Bottom in spite of the fact that it was up in the hills. (4) Paradox: The Bottom is actually up in hills,
and is predominately where former slaves reside. Slave farmers tricked their former slaves telling
them that they would give them farm land, not wanting to give away any of the fertile land, farmers
gave them the barren land in the hills. They called this land the bottom because it s in the hills and
therefore at the bottom of Heavan. These lands made the people that resided there unfruitful and
unable to provide as much as the whites down in the valleys. 2. Is? My baby? Burning? (48)
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She thought she liked the sootiness of sex and it s comedy; she laughed a great deal during the raucous
beginnings, and rejected those lovers who regarded sex as healthy or beautiful. (122) Motif: Sex is the
one thing that broke Nel and Sula up. Sula, being free spirited, believed that there was nothing wrong
with having multiple partners, while Nel thought of sex as a precious thing that she shared with her
husband. Nel is hurt that Sula slept with Jude, and is shocked by Sula s answer of just because. From
Sula s perspective, Nel and Sula were the best of friends that could share anything, even men, while
Nel believed if Sula really did care, why would she hurt her like that? 8. At Eva s house there were
four dead robins on the walk. Sula stopped and with her toe pushed them into the bordering grass. (91)
Symbolism: The four dead robins symbolize the four people that died in Eva s house, Eva, Plum,
Hannah, and Sula. The deaths of all those characters were caused by one another. Sula caused Hannah
s and Eva s, and Eva caused Plum s. The four dead robins follow the plague of the robins, and
represents the four that died. Although two deaths had already taken place, the dead birds are still a
bad omen of
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Meniscus Trauma
One of the most common injuries that can occur in a person s life is an injury to the meniscus. The
meniscus is a vital part of cartilage located between the bones of the knee. It helps with stability,
mobility and also cushions the knee. There are several menisci within the knee and this along with the
variety of motions and impacts that can occur to one s knee are what cause the likelihood of injury to
increase dramatically. The various types of tears require different kinds of rehabilitation. Some of
these tears may require surgery. By understanding the injury and different types of treatment options,
an injured person will have a better chance at a full recovery.
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The at home treatment, R.I.C.E., is recommended with minor tears. R.I.C.E is the acronym for rest,
ice, compress, and elevate. Rest means not to overuse the injured area; keep the knee mobile, but cut
down on its use. Ice means to ice the injured area for ten minutes and then ten minutes off several
times, and repeat this pattern three times a day; these numbers may change depending on your doctor.
Compression helps diminish swelling of the injured area. Keep the injured area firmly compressed
with a wrap or compression band and make sure it is not too tight because this will restrict blood flow
and slow the healing process. The tightness of the compress should limit expansion and not cause
severe compression. The knee should be elevated at least twice a day. Raise the injured area above the
heart. In the knee, this is easily done by lying down on your back and raising your leg. Anti
inflammatory medications such as ibuprophin, advil, motrin and naproxen may be recommended, but
ask your doctor before using any medications. For more serious tears, such as moderate to large tears
in the red zone , surgery will be a likely solution. This surgery is called a meniscectomy . This is
where the doctor will remove the entire injured meniscus. For tears that spread from the red zone to
the inner two thirds of the meniscus, surgery may not help. Another option is a partial meniscectomy.
This surgery is where only a part of the meniscus is removed. Talking with your doctor will be the
deciding factor. Decisions will be made based on the meniscus ability to heal as well as the patient s
age, health, and activity
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Kittyhawk
Kittyhawk:
Focus on Simplicity
Smokin Aces
Marnie Jepsen, Beth Madej, Brittney Irizarry, Brian Clement, and Tiffany Yamanouchi
November 19, 2014
Adam Brikman
Table of Contents
Company Overview 3
Project Overview 4
Scope 5
Objectives 5
Specifications 5
Assumptions 6
Constraints 6
Schedule 7
WBS 7
Gantt Chart 7
PERT/CPM Analysis 8
Financial Analysis 8
Project Cost Estimates 8
Payback Analysis 8
ROI 9
NPV 9
Project Organization 10
Stakeholder Analysis 10
Risk Analysis 10
References 12
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Company Overview
Hewlett Packard was founded in 1939 by two men, Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard who met in the
1930s while studying at Stanford University. Hewlett Packard is and has always been a highly
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Partner with Nintendo to share cost and risk of redesign
4. Design the drive with cheap and simple in mind
The HP Way focuses on values that emphasize integrity, respect for individuals, teamwork,
innovation, and an emphasis on customers and community improvement (Dong, para. 2). The goals of
this project are in line with the goals of HP. These drives will be an innovative addition to the market,
and we will design them with an emphasis on customer and community improvement.
The initial Kittyhawk project did not go as planned, but we were able to discover the true market for
our product in the process. We need top management s support to continue this project. To help
mitigate the risks and investment costs, we have partnered with Nintendo. This partnership will not
only provide additional R D resources, but will also supply a built in large scale customer for our $50
drives.
We not only have the support of the gaming giant, Nintendo, but our project team is ready to tackle
this project. We are enthusiastic about the possibilities and we look forward to your support.
Scope
Objectives
The project that we are proposing is building a 1.3 inch drive with 40 MB that we will sell for $50 to
the market. We intend to introduce this product in 12 months with a break even time of 36 months.
In order to honor our company standards of being highly innovative with opportunity and potential in
the marketplace, we plan to go through with the project staying true to this.
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The Controversy Over The Use Of Animals In The Classroom
Have you ever had a classroom pet? Would you like a animal in your class every day? There are many
people who strongly support class pets, but there are also many people who disagree. Some
researchers think that the pets help kids have a good companion or learn responsibility, but others
think that it is cruel to put that kind of trauma on the animals. I don t think we should have classroom
pets. We should not have them because it is taking them out of their natural state of living, and with all
those little kids around it depresses the animals. Having a classroom pet is not fair to the animal.
I don t think we should have classroom pets because it is taking the animals out of their natural state
of living. The first reason is according to leave animals out of classrooms some animals like hamsters
are nocturnal. This is important because when bright classroom lights and loud noises all day it makes
the animal uncomfortable because it is not its normal sleeping hours. Another big problem according
to Leave Animals Out Of The Classroom is climate control. All teachers change the temperature so ...
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First the kids can really the animals confuse the animal. According to Leave Animals out of the
Classrooms They are Removed from the cages during the day this confuses them because the are
supposed to be sleeping and the do not know what time it is and what they are supposed to be doing.
Also according to Keep Animals out of the Classrooms one little mistake from a kid can make a
animal suffer. If a kid make a mistake like how much to feed the animal, or accidently dropping it it
can cause serious issues mentally and physically to the animal. Lastly according to Keep Animals Out
Of The Classrooms it causes Unsanitary living conditions. Without sanitary conditions it really makes
it hard for the animal to survive. We should not have class pets because it will depress the
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The True Cost Of Animal Experimentation Essay
The True Cost of Animal Experimentation Imagine being held captive in an unnatural environment,
alone and frightened, with burns and open wounds covering any and all exposed skin. On top of this,
picture living in inadequate housing, being handled improperly which leads to serious injury, not
knowing if and when the next meal is coming, and finally, not having access to proper medical
treatment when required. Unfortunately, this is not an imaginary scenario for many species of animals
worldwide today but a harsh reality. Animal experimentation is still a common practice among
medical laboratories and cosmetic industries. These animals have no choice in the matter and, more
commonly than not, are not treated properly in accordance with the standards provided by the Animal
Welfare Act. Animal experimentation results in animals being hurt physically and emotionally, there is
a lack of regulation, results found in animal trials are not always compatible with results found in
humans, and finally, it s an outdated practice as there are other viable technological alternatives.
Animal experimentation should be outlawed due to sufficient harm done to animals, incompatible
results, and alternate options being available. Animals unnecessarily suffer physically and emotionally
in animal experimentations. Supporters of experiments involving animals argue that there are laws and
committees in place at all research institutions to prevent the abuse and wrongful treatment of the
animals,
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Techno-Romance in the Film Her Essay
Her (2013) is based on a futuristic premise that sets the stage for an unusual love story between a
lonely, nebbish, professional letter writer, Theodore Twombly (Joaquin Phoenix) and his artificially
intelligent computer operating system, Samantha (voiced by Scarlett Johansson). In the movie, Spike
Jonze, the writer and director, touches upon the larger questions surrounding the human condition and
how our desire to be loved and accepted has led us to seek technological substitutes for our most basic
emotional needs. Importantly, the movie also comes with an embedded caveat for the future based on
our current socio cultural obsession with technology if we were to continue our zeitgeist y love affair
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The plot thickens as Theo and Samantha commence an unusual psychosexual relationship and he
begins to introduce Samantha as his girlfriend. She (it) ushers in a breath of fresh air into Theo s life,
draws him out of himself and helps him get back to being the optimistic schlemiel he once was. At
first, Theo thinks of himself as an outlier to be dating a disembodied operating system, but as he looks
around, he finds that he is not alone pursuing a relationship with an OS. Similarly, Amy (Amy
Adams), his friend, who has also recently ended her marriage, is getting caught up in a new
relationship with an OS left behind by her estranged husband. What follows is a cautionary tale of a
love affair between a man and his smartphone. Another element used in the film that adds strength to
its characters is the choice of actors. It is hard to imagine anyone other than Joaquin Phoenix playing
the poetic melancholic role of Theodore. Joaquin s clever costume design by Casey Storm, complete
with his tragicomic mustache, is used to convey the director s belief that fashion recycles itself. The
choice of Scarlett Johansson over Samantha Morton as the voice of Samantha during post production
was a momentous decision. Scarlett Johansson s scratchy, girly, seductively human voice creates a
cocoon that incubates Theo s and Samantha s romance. The visual imagery and brilliant
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The Importance Of Sin In The Crucible
Puritans want to purify the world and destroy sin that goes around in it. They broke off from the
Roman Catholic Church, for they had separate beliefs and felt mistreated. Their beliefs included many
of the same ideals of a catholic, but they took those ideals to an extreme. They believed that sinning
had something to do with the devil controlling the human body. The Puritans strongly believed that
lying to others was an ultimate sin, and they were to only tell the truth. Moreover, God didn t
appreciate his followers to lie. In the Crucible, Elizabeth was in the wrong for lying about his lechery,
because lying is against her religion, and once John confessed, there wasn t much Elizabeth could ve
done for John except tell the truth. She was also known to be a truthful person, so she shouldn t have
lied and sticked with what she knew, consciously, was right.
Again, lying to the court about lechery was the wrong decision; furthermore, Elizabeth went against
her religion, and made John seem like a liar. Due to John accusing Abigail of lying, once Elizabeth
lied about the lechery, it made his accusation sound like a lie. Danforth explains to Abigail, But
likewise, children, the law and bible damn all bearers of false witness (Crucible. 3. 614 616). Danforth
explains in court that lying is not called for, nor is it welcomed in court and religion. Danforth says
this because he can then connect law to religion as a church and state collaboration. Danforth tries to
intimidate
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging Analysis
Magnetic Resonance Imaging is an important technology of neuromechanic imaging as it allows for
the generation of images of the body used for diagnostic purpose. MRI s are able to do so through the
usage of radio waves and strong magnetic waves to create images that include all aspects of the body.
MRI s are more effective in diagnosing issues in the central nervous system than CT scans as they
generate images with higher resolution for examining tissues, display images in more than one plane,
exclude excess images of the bones, and more (Edelman et all., 1993). MRI s ability to view soft
tissue and organs has allowed for this method of technology to be used most prominently when
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In order to do so, researchers would have to obtain MRI images from several participants, ideally
isolating the age range of 5 12, given that language impairments are most commonly developed
among kindergarten or school aged children, as discovered by previous studies (Buckwalter et al.,
1997). By comparing MRI images among these groups it will help isolate any common neurological
abnormalities in order to help see a correlation between neurological abnormalities and language
impairments. Identifying this correlation might help individuals receive treatment and therapy for their
language impairments sooner as it may help diagnose an individual s risk for developing a language
impairments by early identification of neurological abnormalities. By helping treat language
impairments sooner, it could help reduce the impact language impairments would have throughout a
child s
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The Failure Of Japanese Imperialism In China
Japanese imperialism was uniquely derived during the nineteenth century within the structure of the
informal empires of the West in East Asia. Due to Japanese political feudally and economically
backwards system, it was a victim to powerful Western Empires such as Russia, Britain and the United
States. They had imposed similar legal and commercial disabilities previously in China to serve their
imperialistic needs. Japan was officially integrated into the treaty port system by 1860, thus
establishing it s first step towards incorporation into the world economics. The international political
environment was crucial in structure Japanese imperialism particularly in two ways. Firstly, treaty
privileges in China became Japanese definition of success, hence structuring Japanese responses and
international aspirations. Secondly, it raised awareness for an unavoidable setting for action.
Historically, Japan would appease and seek satisfaction within the structure of western imperialism.
Thereafter, Japanese imperialism reformed internally in response to the demanding international
environment. After the fall of the Tokugawa government between 1867 1868, the new Meiji
government established a modernistic regime. The Meiji Empire created a western style constitution in
1889 intended to crown Japan s acquisition of western style sovereignty, whilst exalting the emperor
to divine status. Japanese leaders had been able to form an accepted trajectory with which to enter a
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Short Essay On Robert Moses
Immediately after the Second World War, Robert Moses power increased exponentially. He then, got a
control over city s housing authority. Huge amount of money was spent by the federal government on
the public housing and low income housing. This money was spent in New York at the command of
Robert Moses. Up to that point Moses had been building mostly parks and bridges, now, he was going
to build inside the city. No one could have predicted the magnitude of explosion that would overtake
New York. Moses demanded to be the construction co ordinater. The construction co ordinater has to
represent the city in all its dealing with federal government. And therefore, he got a control over
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After the war, every one realized the need of good arterial routes through the cities. Soon after that,
Moses planned to ram six expressways right across the heart of New York. Amongst all the federal
projects under his control, none of them had more devastating consequences for the city and its
people. The Cross Bronx expressway of 225 foot wide concrete and 7 miles long destructed the city in
such a way that New Yorkers would never forget. This expressway crossed around 12 to 15 different
neighbourhoods and was built in a straight line without thinking that who are the people living in these
neighbourhoods. People here worked, capped up their properties, and did business where they lived. It
was culturally and materially self sufficient world. People were forced to evacuate their homes within
ninety days. One after another, Robert Moses rammed one expressway after another upending the
lives of more than a quarter of a million people. In 1962 Jane Jacobs, a resident of the town became
the chairman of the Joint Committee to Stop the Lower Manhattan Expressway, in reaction to Moses
plans to build a highway through Manhattan s Washington Square Park and West Village. Her efforts
to stop the expressway led to her arrest during a demonstration in 1968, and the campaign is often
considered one of the turning points in the development of New York City. Moses had previously
pushed through
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Code Red In A Few Good Men
A person s decisions, whether they are following directions or are making their own choices, will
change their lives. The effect of a decision is played out in the movie A Few Good Men. In the movie,
Lance Cpl. Harold W. Dawson and Pfc. Louden Downey s decision to follow the orders of Col.
Nathan R. Jessup to perform a code red on Pfc. Santiago, a sub par marine , results in them
accidentally killing Santiago. Dawson and Downey are originally blamed for Santiago s death;
however, Lt. Daniel Kaffee is able to convince the jury to drop the charges of murder and conspiracy
to commit murder. Despite this, both Marines are given a dishonorable discharge for performing the
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This subject is Bruno Batta who, in own Milgram words, has a tone [that] is differential and expresses
his willingness to be a cooperative subject (87). This in many ways is similar to how Downey
responds to the orders given to him. Downey is indifferent to what is being performed and only cares
about pleasing the person giving the orders, much like Batta who said, when the person being shocked
refused to continue, Sir, sorry it couldn t have been a full experiment (87). Downey, as shown in his
question of what they did wrong at the end of the trial, is clueless about what he and Dawson did
wrong, for he was following orders (A Few Good Men). Downey does not perceive that following
orders could be wrong. Milgram further explains upon this view by saying the essence of obedience is
that a person comes to view himself as the instrument for carrying out another person s wishes, and he
therefore no longer regards himself as responsible for his actions (87). Downey is incapable of
disobedience, as shown through Milgram s words, and he struggles to function without
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The Development Of English Literature In The Middle Ages
The middle ages refer to the time span approximately from the collapse of the Roman Empire to the
Renaissance. English literature in the Middle Ages, covering works of more than eight hundred years
from Caedmon s Hymn(ca.658 80) to Everyman (ca.1510), evolved with the development of English
language. In accordance of language development and historical watersheds, literature history consists
of three periods: Anglo Saxon England, Anglo Norman England and Middle English literature in the
fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Literary works in the Middles Ages all rooted in the Christian
culture given that the introduction of Christianity is the most significant event in the cultural history of
this period.
Literary works in the time of Anglo Saxon England were composed in old English, a language that is
extremely difficult to be understood, which leads to the consequence that literacy was restricted to
religious personnel. As a matter of course, Old English literature is mostly influenced by Christianity
and Latin Civilization. And as The Norton Anthology points out that in form and content Old English
literature also has much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Different from old English poets paying close attention to Scandinavian legends and Bible stories,
essayists mainly translated works that relate to geography and history as well as church books, some
even record their own history like King Alfred organizing scholars to write The Anglo Saxon
Chronicle to record the British history using west Anglo Saxon dialects. By compiling their own
history, essayists were committed to educating the public and flourish the British education.
Furthermore, although some essays were still related to Christianity, the essayists had already shifted
their focus from religious stories or texts to the sermons and preaches given by the
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Women’s New Role Essay
Women s New Role
In coming to understand what it meant to be a girl I was affected by my era, women s sports, and the
place that I was raised, as much as the independent feminist spirit that my mom was exposed to and
possessed. My mother s mom raised her to believe and accept the traditional female role. My
grandmother put emphasis on the women staying home and existing solely as a support system for the
man. She found comfort and security knowing that it was the man s burden to bring home the bacon.
My mother, however; was influenced by the time and took it upon herself to take care of herself and
make her own money. At a young age she along with many other women of her time wanted to rebel
against the expected role and thus have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With these independent values and the new women role models I had in sports, I learned to be
confident in the choices that I made and that I could make something with my life with my athletic
endeavors.
Growing up I was the first generation of girls to have women role models in sports. For the first time I
could watch a person of the same sex compete and succeed. In 1986 I was able to watch the US
Women s Soccer National Team take home the first gold metal in the sport of soccer. I watched these
women that had a dream to play and they made their respective dreams come true. In Mia Hamm s
book she talked about how the game of soccer to her was ultimate release and passion for her. Her
father allowed her to play with the boys and thought that this competitive spirit that his daughter
possessed was harmless and healthy (Mia 45). Little did he know that his daughter would start a
revolution that no man saw coming. These tom boys who thought that they were the only girls playing
sports opened up a whole new field of work, and broke through one of the toughest gender stereotypes
known to woman. Success in women s soccer, and even the development of the professional league,
along with new opportunities that arose with title 9,in which colleges were forced to produce an equal
number of scholarships for women have contributed to my committed efforts to succeed and play at
the highest level. Although, today I can see the result
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Compare and contrast Piaget’s and Vygotsky’s theories...
Compare and contrast Piaget s and Vygotsky s theories of cognitive development in children. This
essay will compare Piaget s and Vygotsky s theories of cognitive development in children. Also, show
the differences between the two psychologist s theories. Thus, by showing their similarities like in
language and adaptation theories. Further, differences like Piaget s theory on cognitive developmental
stages and the schemas which are build to learn or accommodate new words or things. Vygostky s
theory differs to Piaget s theory by his socio cultural and language theories. Finally, bring all this
points together by drawing a conclusion. Cognitive development is defined as the growth of mental
faculties from birth to adult age. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The last one is the equilibration which Piaget believed that a child at this point has the abilities to
balance information back and forth in order to practise and get the information restored. And the child
does it by accommodation and assimilation (Carlson, 2010). In other hand, Vygotsky suggest that
language is the fundamental basis for the children cognitive development (Gross, 2010). Also,
language is one the factors that influence children to use inner speech when learning new objects or
words (Gross, 2010). But there is problem with this theory because other psychologists do not support
this theory. Instead, Piaget argued and suggested that children at that stage are egocentric and have
some form vocabulary limitation. Further, this might explain the children self talk (Gross, 2010). In
another Process which Vygotsky explained was the Zone of Proximal development which the child
learn skills with help of adults to expand their knowledge (Carlson, 2010). Further, Vygotsky also
suggested that by children interacting with their family members helps them to become better verbally
(Beck, 2004). Furthermore, Vygotsky come with theory of scaffolding which is explained that parents
or adults should support their children y solving problem step by step without causing them
frustration. By doing that when children show some form of improvement of master those skills,
parents should then leave the children by themselves (Carlson, 2010). But
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The Effect Of Communication On The Satisfaction Of A...
Why take another look at communication again? because most studies that have been done, do the
same thing over and over. They use self reports that are coded themselves or that the research will
have the participants code, tons of different questionnaires that take time for the participants to do, and
it is really not relevant for the new generations. With the studies that have been done, almost half of all
first marriage still end in divorce. It looks like the system that we use to study and try to help curb this
just isn t working, because of the measures that are used it just speak to the generation anymore. This
study is different, it will use a video game as the measure to study the effects of communication on the
satisfaction in a relationship. The video game doesn t take much time, and time is very important to
this generation that is always on the go. It is also a lot more relevant for this generation of couples as
well. This study will also be looking at specifically communication in a stressful situation, which the
studies have not covered before. This is important because every couple as arguments and by studying
this hopefully it will curb the amount of arguments in the relationship and help lower the first
marriage divorce rates. There was a study done just recently that looked at whether communication
predicted satisfaction or satisfaction predicted communication? The study didn t really find whether
one predicted the other.(Lavner, et al, 2016, p. 1 15)
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The Innocent Man By Pamela Colloff
Pamela Colloff s The Innocent Man, is an eye opening, gut wrenching essay in which Colloff
beautifully takes a high complexity prejudiced case of a guilty murder verdict and successfully brings
to light her inspiring character Michael Morton s true innocence in a flawed justice system. Suspense,
sadness and frustration are effectively provoked from the reader about Michael s tragic nightmare
which persists for over two decades of time. A nightmare which begins when Michael returns home
from work on August 13, 1986, to find out his dead wife was beaten to death in their bed. This is only
the beginning of what Colloff unfolds in her writing of Michael s twenty five year agonizing battle
behind bars. Step by step Colloff s marvelous writing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I haven t seen him since the morning that I was convicted. I miss him terribly and I know that he has
been asking about me. Referring to the declarations of innocence he had made during his trial, he
continued, I must reiterate my innocence, I did NOT kill my wife. You cannot imagine what it is like
to lose your wife the way I did, then to be falsely accused and convicted of this terrible crime. First,
my wife and now possibly, my son! Sooner or later, the truth will come out. The killer will be caught
and this nightmare will be over. I pray that the sheriff s office keeps an open mind. It is no sin to admit
a mistake. No one is perfect in the performance of their job. I don t know what else to say except I
swear to God that I did NOT kill my wife. Please don t take my son from me too (63).
Colloff s use of point of view in her first paragraph is vital to the reader in order to connect with her
entire essay. Not only does it draw the reader in through Michael s point of view but also most
importantly is effective in eliciting strong emotions while using primarily third person objective point
of view with commentary first person view, which creates an understanding of the suffering and fear
felt by
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Slavery And Southern Honor Essay examples
Parallels
To southern men, honor was everything. I dictated their standing in society, whether or not they could
own slaves; it basically was a secret caste system. A man held in the highest honor experienced a good
life from a social stance in the south. The honor system used in the south was related to the language
used by southern gentlemen.# Honor and Slavery by Kenneth S. Greenburg attempts to explain the
vernacular and customs used by men in the antebellum south. It would be hard for a person in today s
society to understand the way honor was shown; it would have even been a challenge for men living
in the Northern United States to understand at that time.# As Greenburg states, Since the language of
honor was the dominant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Greenberg talks about how John invited a man to dinner, only to forget his invitation later. When the
man showed up for dinner, John had to refuse him, saying Sir I am not at home. # This could have
easily led to a duel because John was obviously lying to his unintended guest. If the man wanted to
accuse John of lying and most likely challenge him to a duel all that he would have had to do was give
him the lie. It was an official way of announcing that another person was without honor because he
had just lied.# Being given a lie may not sound serious to someone today but in the Old South it was a
very serious accusation and it threatened the integrity of a man. Most would have preferred death to
being unmasked and admitting a lie. Jefferson Davis would kill or be killed rather than accept the
affront. # To be unmasked was to have an entire life of lies exposed because it is assumed that most
honorable men have lied throughout their lives. P.T. Barnum is another example of the seriousness of
lying. The south did not care if his Feejee Mermaid was a fake they only cared that P.T. Barnum was
lying to them about it being real.# Often times, lying resulted in a duel. Dueling was considered the
proper way for two gentlemen to settle a disagreement and it also proved their honor.# However
dueling was not always full of hatred and anger.# Often times duelists would exchange gifts and fire
shots in the air, not at
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Comparing Gothic Churches Vs. Freque Churches
I personally found Gothic style churches to be more architecturally appealing than the Romanesque
ones. The reason for this is Gothic churches were filled with light and thin, towering walls. These
characteristics were very uncommon for the dark, thick structures of Romanesque architecture. The
structure was able to be filled with such light due to three very important architectural elements. These
elements include pointed arches, ribbed vaulting, and buttresses. Thanks to these elements stained
glass windows were added to Gothic cathedrals.The translucent walls were more than just decoration.
The windows allowed for the illiterate public to interact with Christian scripture. Overall in my
opinion the elements of Gothic architecture is better than the Romanesque architecture.
Gothic architecture in my opinion was defined by the stained glass windows in each ... Show more
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The two styles are polar opposites of each other. Gothic architectural structures were thin, light filled,
towering structures. Romanesque architectural structures were dark, thick, and short. The new Gothic
style created the light filled and towering looks by replacing elements of Romanesque churches. The
style replaced round arches with pointed arches that weren t limited to width and height. It also moved
the massive piers of Romanesque churches to the exterior. This created flying buttresses which are
stone arms that braced the nave walls. This allowed for the walls to be filled with glass instead of
masonry. Masonry was a huge characteristic of Romanesque architecture. These churches were filled
with paintings and mosques on the walls. There was no need for light to fill the churches because the
public didn t use them only monks. This changed in the Gothic period and the public was finally
allowed access to the churches. The architects then decided to open up the structures and allow divine
light
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Ith Reference to One Major International Conflict, Analyse...
With reference to one major international conflict, analyse and assess the geographical impacts of
conflicts on the area (40) A conflict is a disagreement caused by the actual or perceived opposition of
needs, values and interests between people; which can vary in intensity from political non violent
activity, to direct action and violence. When a conflict is created an extensive list of geographical
impacts follow, including social, political, environmental or even international impacts. For centuries
there was no such conflict. In the 19th century the land of Palestine was inhabited by a multicultural
population, approximately 86% Muslim, 10% Christian, and 4% Jewish living in peace. However, in
the late 1800s a group in Europe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As a result, Palestinians will lose nearly 18% of their share of the basin s water. The sandy desert soil
tends to absorb water and other pollutants such as sewage easily. This along with the groundwater
remaining fairly close to the surface leads to easy contamination. This combined with an aging, poorly
maintained, and now war damaged sewage system, has led to groundwater pollution, which could
severely affect the lives of many. Secondly, the close relation between the social and environmental
impacts that this Middle Eastern conflict is creating for the citizens of both Palestine and Israel
becomes evident. In 2010, UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported that, almost all of
Gaza s 13,000 families who depend on farming, herding and fishing have suffered damage to their
assets during the recent conflict and many farms have been completely destroyed. Owing to a limited
agricultural production, people in Gaza are facing an acute shortage of nutritious, locally produced
and affordable food. Over 10,000 Palestinian men, women, and children are held in Israeli prisons.
Few of which have had a legitimate trial reporting that Physical abuse and torture are frequent.
Palestinian borders are frequently controlled by Israeli forces. Periodically men, women, and children
are strip searched, people are beaten, food and medicine are blocked from entering Gaza, producing an
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  • 2. The Impact of Self-Esteem, Significant Others and Media on... Imagine a special mirror that not only reflected your physical features, but also allowed you to view other aspects of yourself. What do you think you would see? Better yet what do you think influenced you to come to your conclusion? How you answer this question determines your self image. Self image isn t something a person is born with. Self image are numbers of self impressions that are built up over a period of time. These impressions are influenced by a group of elements. I believe three of the most influential elements are self esteem, significant others and the media. Who am I? A question asked countless times by one s self. This question is so simple to respond to but yet hard to comprehend. It s easy to say you re a free ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sometimes our entire development is based on not what we want but the belief and Guidance of our significant others. Significant others such as peers or parents, believe it or not, are important factors in ones self image. With this generation, peers are who youth turn to for help while parents affect youth s lives to, whether the youth want them to or not. Peers can be a nasty mob. With this generation it s more pressure on the youth to be part of the In Crowd. It s not only your weight or attitude, now it s what you wear, how many unnecessary; but to die for gadgets you have, and who can be the first to get them. The criterion to fit in has gotten ridiculous. I see the peer pressure with my youngest sister. My mother is spending hundreds of dollars on merchandise for my younger sister to keep up with the latest fade. If it s not for some outrageous gadget, it s to wear some overpriced strangers logo that s just going to go out of style as fast as it came in. It s sad because when I was my sister s age it wasn t as crucial for me. I mean, it was social comparison but I guess because I wasn t wrapped up in being part of the in crowd like my younger sister, it just didn t matter. With the era being a crucial time when a young teen is at their peak of developing their self image, their self esteem can easily be sided positive or negative. It s difficult because as a young teen you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Ethnicity Of Faces And Stereotypes A total of 44 participants are recruited from a psychology course Research Method from University of British Columbia. In the first round of data collection, 11 participants are recruited from the same section of the course while the second round of data collection, 33 participants came in from other sections as well. After the first round of the study, 3 are scientifically removed since they have left 2 pages of the questionnaire blank or rating only one version of the picture, which would induce no comparison between the original and altered photos. Therefore, our data are presented with 41 active participants. Information such as gender, ethnic identity, college standing, and age are collected. More than 50% of the sample are having ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A filter was applied to all faces, especially stronger to the African American s and Indian s faces to lighten the skin tone, hence they do not stand out too much (refer to Figure 1 in Appendix). The order of photos shown to participants are randomized using excel and were shown one by one instead of going by pairs, subtle differences would best be testified by implicit preference instead of obvious comparison. Photos are sorted at the time when participants arrive o the first round of data collection, and the rating sheet was created on a separate sheet. It was modified in the second round of data collection with sorted randomized order of photos with corresponding rating scale beneath the pictures before hand for better efficiency and accuracy (refer to Figure 2 in Appendix). A follow up question was attached after rating the photos do you recognize this face to avoid personal preference or bias towards to pictures beforehand, which could possible skew the rating instead of what we would like to test. During the second round of data collection, the rating and photos are presented one by one in a single sides piece of paper, followed up by a modified close ended question do you already know who this person is before this experiment to confirm whether the participants recognize the person or seen the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Cowden Syndrome A 43 year old woman presented with a one year history of abdominal pain and constipation. She also gave a history of nodules in her mouth which biopsy showed papilloma (Figure A). In endoscopy nodularity of the esophageal mucosa was seen in the entire length and a single nodule was seen on the epiglottis. Coarse nodularity was seen in the stomach from cardia and fundus to the antrum. Nodularity of the bulb and D2 was also seen and multiple polyps of different sizes were seen in colon (Figure B) (Video 1). Biopsies was taken from these polyps and reported as hamartomatous polyps. The patient had facial and acral lesions which biopsy confirmed trichilemmomas and acral keratosis. Thyroid and breast sonography showed multiple benign nodules which was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1996, the susceptibility locus for Cowden syndrome was mapped to chromosome 10q22 23, and in 1997, germline mutations in the PTEN gene (phosphatase and tensin homology, deleted on chromosome 10) on 10q23 were first reported in families with this syndrome. Hamartomas in Cowden syndrome affect all three germ cell layers but most commonly arise from ectodermal and endodermal elements. Almost all patients (90% to 100%) have mucocutaneous lesions that include trichilemmomas, acral keratoses, and oral papillomas. Breast lesions affect the majority of female patients and include fibroadenomas, fibrocystic disease, and adenocarcinomas (25% to 50%). Thyroid abnormalities, such as multinodular goiter and follicular adenoma, are found in one half to two thirds of patients. Thyroid carcinoma occurs in 3% to 10% of patients. Macrocephaly, cerebellar gangliocytoma, and genitourinary malformations are also frequent components of Cowden syndrome. Increased risks for endometrial carcinoma and renal cell carcinoma have been added to the operational criteria for Cowden ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Brief Note On The American Public Health Association It costs taxpayers over $2 billion dollars a year in medical charges to care for victims of firearms related injuries. The American Public Health Association (APHA) released a study at their annual meeting stating that the high figures underline the need to treat gun violence in the U.S. as a public health issue as well as a law enforcement challenge. There are massive amounts of people that get hurt each year by guns, which puts a huge burden on our healthcare system. According to the American Public Health Association, one out of every three patients hospitalized for gun injuries was uninsured. Many of these uninsured victims of gun violence will see their medical costs reduced due to President Obama s health care reform law, which offers more low income Americans access to Medicaid. Between 2000 and 2010, 275,939 individuals were victims of gunfire in the U.S., and received 1.7 million days of hospital charges which only included costs after the patient was admitted, which does not include emergency room costs. The cost for a person to be hospitalized for medical treatment due to a firearms related injury is approximately $75,884, which is about $14,000 more than that of the average hospital stay due to the severity of the injuries often involved, and approximately 31,000 die, addition to the enormous number of injuries from guns. In addition, the cost of building expensive hospital trauma units needed for this type of treatment. Some of the research findings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. 16th Birthday Research Paper It was a beautiful summer day, and I woke up bright and early overwhelmed with excitement for my girlfriend Olivia and I to go to Cedar Point for her 16th Birthday. Olivia is an outgoing, entertaining, and funny person. I couldn t ask for a better person to go with. We had been planning this trip for months and we both took off work so we could celebrate her upcoming 16th Birthday. As soon as I woke up I quickly took a brisk, cold, shower and got ready for the big day we had both been waiting for all summer. I put on my vibrant red Red Wings shirt, which was her favorite, grabbed the tickets, and went to go pick her up. My Dad is a big reason in how we got to go, because he agreed to drive us down there. During the ride there we slept in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was a buffet style restaurant and was by far the best place to go eat at Cedar Point. You get anything you wanted! From fresh, crispy, salads to gooey mashed potatoes or spicy chinese food. The restaurant had everything! They even had Coke Freestyle Machines which let you make your own pop flavors. It d been awhile since I had pop, so the taste of an ice cold coca cola was extremely refreshing. After lunch we went and went on more roller coasters. Both of us were excited to go on the new ride called the Valravn but the wait was over 2 hours long. We decided to go on it despite the long wait in a crowd of loud, sweaty people. The wait surprisingly went by fairly quickly because we were able to keep ourselves entertained by playing games and cracking jokes. Finally the 2 hour wait was over, our feet were throbbing and we were anxious to experience the new amazing ride. We got buckled up and the ride blasted off. We felt the cool breeze in our face and heard the screams of our fellow riders. The adrenaline was rushing through my veins and I never wanted this feeling to stop. I was so happy to be here with my amazing girlfriend celebrating our 5 months ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Kathryn Sullivan Heroes Can women be important heroes of the society? Kathryn Sullivan proves that they can be by portraying some heroic traits throughout her vocation as an astronaut and in other science related fields such as being the president of the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) in Columbus, Ohio. The traits that portray her as an epic hero are her having ideals of a nation, being courageous and being larger than life. Kathryn acts with the best conceptions in mind, portraying the ideals of a nation. When a shuttle that she was in preceding, explodes, she goes to help out. ...She went to the space center as soon as possible and helped to console family members, struggling with a sense of numbness... ( Kathryn Sullivan ). Kathryn wanted to help the families, albeit that was not her responsibility to do so. She had no reason except for her own morals to help. The majority of people would say that availing another person is an ideal trait to contain. Kathryn also has experience with commerce and a paramount job opportunity came. In January 2011, Sullivan was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sullivan and her team are working to address a potential data gap that could affect NOAA s polar orbiting satellites in 2016, between when those satellites are expected to die and the launch of their replacements in 2017. In 2013, Samenow wrote, the Government Accountability Office listed the gap among the top thirty challenges facing the federal government ( Kathryn Sullivan ). With such a challenging job, Sullivan was stressed and pushed to decipher a solution. Most people would not be able to do this, but she proves that she is not like the average person. With the help of her team, Kathryn does this task that even some of the smartest people could not do. This creates an almost larger than life aurora about her. With all that Sullivan has accomplished and the quandaries she has faced, most people would consider her larger than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Renaissance And Artemisia Gentileschi ( Baroque ) Lane Sofonisba Anguissola (Renaissance) and Artemisia Gentileschi(Baroque) The renaissance began in Italy from the 14th to the 16th century, and was followed by the baroque period which roughly was between 16th to 17th century, each revolutionized the period prior. This is perfectly represented by two very different and yet very similar artists: Sofonisba Anguissola and Artemisia Gentileschi. Though one more so paved the way for the other, there connection appears to have nearly materialized out of thin air, and begs the age old psychological question of nature Vs. nurture. Anguissola started life in Cremona, Italy in about 1532, during the renaissance period. She would go on to dazzle all those before her with her virtuousness, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is similar to Gentileschi, who moved to a variety of places such as London, Florence, Venice, and Naples. I suspect that the two mutually wanted to escape and pursue brighter futures while developing their already noteworthy talents. Another interesting commonality between the two is that Anguissola s mother died when she was around 4 or 5. Similarly, Gentileschi lost her mother at a young age, when she was around 12 years old. Gentileschi must have struggled more as a result than her fortunate predecessor, as she was not from prestigious family. Her father was a fairly well known artist who worshipped Michelangelo Merisi Caravaggio s style, especially his use of tenebrism. This adoration was imparted to his daughter Artemisia, who often copied this style. Intriguingly, there is a bizarre connection even in this. There is some rumor that a drawing that Anguissola had sent to the famed artist Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (the more famous one), had ended up in a notebook belonging to Giorgio Vasari, and is suspected to have been discovered by Caravaggio, which later inspired his painting Boy Bitten by a Lizard . There is a clear connection through time between these two women. Yet, in a way seems to have been founded through pure chance and phenomenon. As hard as it is to believe, this is not the only person who intertwines these women together. Anthony Van Dyke visited Anguissola when she was very old, and blind, but spent hours ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Assess the View That Appeasement Was the Only Realistic... Assess the view that appeasement was the only realistic option for British policy towards Germany between 1936 and 1938 The erosion of Neville Chamberlain s# reputation was brought about quickly as his policy of appeasement failed to prevent WW2. The Cato# collective branded him as a criminal in the Guilty men #. Churchill# further reinforced this view telling the commons England has been offered a choice between war and shame. She has chosen shame, and will get war. #. These more orthodox views starkly contrast the reactions of the public and media pre war. Hailed as a hero Most newspapers supported Chamberlain uncritically, and he received thousands of gifts, from a silver dinner service to many of his trademark umbrellas. #, with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The peace ballot is the most valuable source as it is simply so extensive and balances any anomalous results, compared to say, 400 Oxford students. Their representation is also useful as it the public s opinion just before the Rhineland re occupation. So in this case shows that there was already a majority in favour for using force, if necessary, even though nothing like the Rhine had happened yet. Between 1936 and 1938 the public s sentiment seemed to change. While 5,000 supporters gathered outside 10 Downing street for Chamberlain, 16,000 were demonstrating at Trafalgar Square, after Munich. The mass media reported the supporters but not the protesters. This bias which is also shown to journalists such as Norman Ebbut could be the reason why public opinion started to sway on such a scale, so late. If Chamberlain did have public support, other options to appeasement would have been more realistic. The censorship of Ebbut s writings and his withdrawl from Berlin, which is reciprocated through the majority of mass media, is an important source as it would mean that Baldwin and Chamberlain would not have the public support to rearm in the early to mid part of the 30 s. Disproving this, though, Sir Walter Citrine# in 1935 : There is no alternative left to us now but the applying of sanctions, including the possibility of War .#As he is head of the TUC# it could be argued that he speaks for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Popularity of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Essay The Popularity of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens I Think that A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is still popular today because it has a good moral story and people still enjoy a good old fashioned ghost story. This is because a lot of us are still interested in the afterlife and if such things as ghosts even exist we are fascinated by them and a novel with ghosts in, we cannot put it down. The moral story which seems even in modern day society to stick with us and we are still very much obsessed with Christmas and the joy that goes with it. Also people who read this book see there is a slight humorous side to the text which seems to make us more interested in the book itself and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He tries to get into festive spirit even though he is not well off. A Christmas Carol has changed from the days that Charles Dickens wrote it by constantly updating itself. There are numerous ways a book can update itself but A Christmas Carol has been made in to a funny film A Muppets Christmas Carol which scrooge is played by Michael Caine which makes it more interesting to the generation of the times. It also makes the plot more appealing to the younger generation who will read books such as A Christmas Carol . The Muppets have done a fantastic job of recreating the story and is told by two Muppets who follow scrooge around the story commentating to the scenes that need playing. Also a major part that has changed is the language; this version has got rid of confusing and mind baffling words in some of the newer versions of the classical story. An example of this is Spectre and Humbug which is a way of saying someone has been annoying or talking a load of nonsense. Now they use words that even the youngest of people will recognize. This also makes the book more interesting because it does not seem as old or as outdated, which in most cases is a good thing. Dickens describes his characters in such a way that they leave a lasting effect on you and a visual description or appearance in your mind. Dickens gives you a lasting picture by using a skilled amount of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Drug Abuse ( Polysubstance ) Essay On the 10/05/2016, I took care of a 29 year old female who has been on admission since 09/24/2016. EMS found her in a ditch intubated her (ETT), mechanical ventilated, and brought her to the hospital. The patient informed me that police tried to stop her and her boyfriend but her boyfriend refused to stop, so she decided to jump out of a moving vehicle. Later she informed me that her boyfriend is in jail. However, her story about her incident is unclear. Her admission record shows that she started drugs at the age of 12. In addition, she is homeless, and her mom died when she was very young. Furthermore, her past medical and surgical histories are type 1 diabetes, ADHD, depression, anxiety, history of MRSA, TB ( latent TB per history from patient s mother), history of drug abuse( polysubstance abuse) and hysterectomy. She has no known allergies. The following list of her home medications are Seroquel, Neurontin, Celexa, Remeron, Ativan, Klonipin, and Xanax. Patient was placed on contact isolation because of MRSA TB. The admitting diagnosis is rib fracture, lung contusion, sternum fracture, femur fracture, right occipital condyle fracture, spine fractures, pelvic fractures, and right hand fractures. Due to her multiple orthopedic injuries, she was placed on morphine Dilaudid for pain relief because she rated her pain 7 10 during my shift. She was extubated on 10/04/2016 but still on 3liters of Oxygen via nasal cannula. In addition, she has a lot of stitches due to her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of I Stand Here Ironing By Tillie Olsen This exquisite author that goes by the name of Tillie Olsen which she had written the story I Stand Here Ironing at the time to show what she went through. The narrator, is having the audience do some thinking, especially on what historical time period it took place in. This short story that the time period took place in was during The Great Depression and World War II. The narrator of the story has mentioned to the audience how true the hardships that many women had endured during this historical time. The audience is having different types of ideas on what could be the conflict, but as the reader of this piece of fiction, it shows so many different themes that have to do with The Great Depression era. Therefore, during this historical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Cuba Research Paper 90 miles off the coast of Key West, Florida lies a beautiful, small country known as Cuba. Cuba is a melting pot of many different types of ethnicities including Americans, African Americans, and Europeans. Cuba has a very unique culture that gets even better as you look into their government, sports and education, arts, and heritage. In Cuba, they have a communist government. Communism is a government in which all the people are treated equally no matter the race, religion, or social ranking. The current leader of Cuba s government is Raul Castro. The government has decided that the men in Cuba must serve two years of active duty in the military after they reach the age of 16. The Cubans have one of the best healthcare systems in Latin America. Healthcare is also free to the Cubans as a part of their communist government. Overall, Cuba has a unique government that for the most part, keeps all the citizens happy. Sports and education are two of the many things that are important to Cubans. Children in Cuba, ages six to fourteen, are required to go to school. Education, including universities, are free to Cubans. The two main sports in Cuba are baseball and boxing but there are many other sports including basketball, swimming, track and field, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of the most well known artists are Armando Menocal, Amelia Pelaez, and Wifredo Lam. Pelaez was one of the first artists to introduce modern art to Cuba and Lam combined African American and Cuban elements to create his artwork. One of the most famous writers in the 1800s was Jose Marti. Some of the things he wrote about were poetry and political subjects. He also helped lead the fight for the freedom against Spain with his writing. The Cuban government also sponsors free ballet performances, plays, and other cultural events. The Cuban government usually takes arts very seriously, but they also know how to have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Stress In High School Students Do you ever get an agonizing feeling when you have multiple assignments and tests to study for? Do you dwell over this exhausting consciousness? Yes, this is the well known perception of stress and anxiety. Feeling overpressured in a school setting, at home, and fearing that these students will not get into or fail out of college has consumed teenagers minds. Many High School Students are affected by different types of stress, many of which are associated with parents and educators. Students are pressured to do well in school and are bombarded with innumerable, challenging assignments, homework, and tests. These students fear failure resulting in moderate to severe stress. Tessy Jose statistically proves this when she conducted a survey for high school students. 80.2% of students experience moderate level of academic stress and only 6.2% students have severe academic stress (Jose). Many educators are not fully aware of the stress they set on their students. Educators should be aware that 10 percent to 15 percent of students experience chronic debilitating stress caused by school (Amen Reglin). Teachers are not providing the support necessary to get their students through the tough pressures of high school. They continue to assign homework and give tests that the students are not ready for The most prominent stress high school students are feeling is from the fear of not getting into or failing out of college. Many colleges have high expectations of students who want ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Quebec Influence On Canadian History Between 1982 and the present, three different type of major events have shaped modern Canadian history in different aspects. Canadians forces at war in Afghanistan shaped Canadian history in international( as a peacekeeper) ; Asian countries become major sources of immigration from 1990s shaped Canadian history in cultural. The 1995 second Quebec referendum is significant in Canadian political history. Canadian forces at war in Afghanistan is one of the event that have shaped modern Canadian history in international. Canada s role in the development of and participation in peacekeeping during the 20th century led to the establishment of Canada as a prominent world power. A month after the 9/11 attacks, the United States, with the support ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Recognizing Quebec as being different, recognizing our history, recognizing our identity, has never meant a weakening of Quebec and has never been a threat to national unity. said by Jean Charest. Quebec is Canada s largest province and has the second population in Canada. It is an important part of Canada. Quebec is the only province which have French as its sole provincial official language, and it has its own laws and benefits. From what Jean Charest said it is clear that there are so many different between Quebec and the rest of the country. It is important for people and Canadian government to recognize that Quebec is different. At that time the separation of quebec has already became an important issue which its result will effect Canada a lot. The 1995 referendum failed by less than a 1% margin. 49.42% Quebec voters agree that Quebec should separate from Canada, 50.58% of voters oppose. This gives clear evidence to the importance of Quebec s separatism, particularly among the residents of Quebec. After the 1995 Quebec referendum, Canadian government granting them the recognition of being a distinct society with its own language and culture. In 2006, the House of Commons of Canada passed a symbolic motion recognizing the Quebec is as a nation within a united Canada. The significance of the 1995 referendum is, it continue to keep the question of Quebec s sovereignty open which need of a solution and from the subsequent political history of Canada, particularly concerning the future of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Prosecution Of The International Civil Aviation Organization Prosecution of Aviation Criminals Civil Accountability or Detriment to Public Safety Since the establishment of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in 1944 and the United States (U.S.) National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in 1967, safety of the flying public has been a top priority. To maintain safety, the ICAO member states and NTSB promulgate regulations and guidelines for aviation safety, and investigate aviation accidents separately from other civil or governmental agencies. However, a troubling trend has developed in ICAO member states of Brazil, France, Greece, Indonesia, Spain, and Turkey, where criminal investigations of commercial aviation accidents have run parallel or obstructed an aviation safety investigation (See Appendix A for specific information on aviation accidents in these ICAO states). Criminal investigations stemming from commercial aviation accidents are not historically unprecedented and are indeed necessary in cases of terrorism, sabotage or intentional misconduct. Court records show that twenty seven criminal prosecutions were conducted internationally against commercial airlines and business jet operators from 1956 through 1999 (Nemsick Passeri, 2012). However from 2000 to 2009, aviation criminal prosecutions globally doubled in frequency and scope due to six high visibility aviation accidents in the previously mentioned ICAO states. During this nine year period, twenty eight criminal prosecutions occurred and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Child Observation On Human Development Introduction For this observation project we were supposed to watch two different groups of people whose ages range from two to twenty. So we could apply our knowledge of human growth and development to test the effectiveness of current theories and research on development. For my observations I watched two different groups, group A were ages three to four and group B were ages eighteen to twenty. Group A, I observed on a warm, bright sunny Monday afternoon. I watched the children as they played on the playground behind the Lions Club Child Study Center on campus. On this day, I watched a group of 4 children, which included three girls and one boy as they played. One of the little girls in the group had long blonde hair and was wearing a pink ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All the females in the group appeared to have strong memory skills. The children were able to follow complex direction. The only male in the group seemed to struggle with memory. After, a while of play the male became more interested in a bug in the sand. This behavior reinforces Flavell, when he said that children s attention is more like a flash of light that focus on what it wants (Woolfolk Perry, 2015, p. 230). After, examining the bug for a while he began to play as superman. Playing pretend helps children develop better social skills, self control, and they understand the perspective of others (Woolfolk Perry, 2015, p. 242). While observing group B they performed the task of sitting around, talking, and laughing very well. The females in the groups appeared to have strong memory skills. They could follow complex directions. On the other hand, the males in the group seemed to have a problem with memory skills. While watching Group B, the male with the pink T shirt started doing push up and shortly after the male with the black shirt started to do them too. The two males within the group seems to be struggling with imaginary audience. Imaginary Audience is the feeling that everyone is watching (Woolfolk Perry, 2015, p. 513). This was probably caused by the excusive use of the internet. In a study done by Moreno, it was found that adolescents of color used the internet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Community In The Deaf Community The Deaf community is comprised of people of a variety of ethnicities and backgrounds, as Deafness prevails around the world; discriminating against none. The Deaf community grows continually. As a hearing person learning about the community, it s distinctive culture and how to communicate in ASL, I am developing myself and discovering my fairly new position within the Deaf community. Firstly, I feel that the community itself is important in learning societal expectations and background knowledge. For this, I feel I am beginning to understand the true nature of the community, and why it is the way it is. For instance, the Deaf community is collective, unlike the hearing community, which is individualistic. While I understand this as a fact, it is difficult to adjust and truly understand this idea and the implications it may hold. In addition, I have noticed a sort of hierarchy within the Deaf community, wherein certain members tend to be cherished to a higher degree, despite Deaf people generally not bothering to hold a candle to one another s careers, economic ranking, etc. to determine ranking. I feel that these cherished members are strong leaders and advocates in the Deaf community. Hearing members of the community do not appear to have much in the way of ranking instead, they use their position to voice Deaf people s positions, and point the media towards Deaf members of the community. As well, there are Social Behaviour topics within the Deaf community. While the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Outline Of An Educational Module Essay This report is plan to outline an educational module where an association talk about the comprehension of how to advance a superior administration quality. This is the individual report which is in view of the thoughts of how to advance a superior administration quality to the staff. This social insurance association has history of over 40 years giving solid environment to the clients. We have 10 movement chiefs working in diverse ranges, 18 human services experts, and 15 enlisted attendants. Association basically concentrates on the better quality where now a days, quality is being diminished step by step. As a recently selected administration chief, it is the obligation of administration supervisor to pick up a beneficial and solid environment by making some new corrections to that region which needs great quality administrations and utilizing different models and idea. A newly appointed service manager in an organization will promote following services based on quality and profit of organization Service quality is defined as the procedure where an organization meets the customers/clients expectations and challenges. This step is taken by the company to improve the quality and needs of customers. Any health care organisation focuses on various quality dimensions to promote customer satisfaction and customer loyalty. Few dimensions which our health care organizations want are : 1. Availability Appropriateness : The accessibility of a required test, strategy, treatment or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Success Of E Business Despite the dot.com collapse, there remains a strong belief that e business with its resurgent potential for creating new transactional opportunities between firms, suppliers, complementary product/service providers and customers will ultimately contribute significantly to the future performance of many established firms. A number of impressive examples come to mind: Tesco in the UK, Otto Versand in Germany, and Dell Computers and Cisco Systems in the US.1 For organizations such as these, e business is more than a tool but part of a deeply held strategic disposition that enables them to outperform the competition.2 Yet, in spite of these high profile success stories many other similarly situated firms have failed to duplicate these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both questions are of practical importance because they tap into the organizational reasoning that takes place to explicate and justify e business applications. Unraveling this reasoning is also of theoretical importance to the information technology (IT) literature in that it underlies the extent to which organizational success is determined by strategy content and/or process.3 Although intuitively linked to one another, the content and process perspectives have evolved independently (see Rajagopalan and Spreitzer (1996) for an extensive review). For example, a large body of content research shows that various structural considerations influence performance. These antecedents are both external and internal to the firm. The former is defined by economic, technological, political and competitive forces (Pettigrew, 1992) and the later by core competencies (Hamel and Prahalad, 1994) and dynamic capabilities (Teece et al., 1997). Both the external and internal schools of thought have been used to explain variation in IT related performance (e.g., Porter, 2001; Wade and Holland, 2004). The process school of thought is concerned with those activities leading to and supporting a choice of strategy (Huff and Reger, 1987) and its implementation (Thompson and Strickland, 2001). Explaining how strategy should be executed is the role of process research. This approach seeks the richness of a more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Optimizing The Hypothalamic Hunger Regulation Mathematical... OPTIMIZING AND VALIDATING THE HYPOTHALAMIC HUNGER REGULATION MATHEMATICAL MODEL Ms. Divya1, Dr. Saurabh Mukherjee2 1Research Scholar, 2Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, AIM ACT, Banasthali University, Banasthali 304022, email: jangid.divya@gmail.com Hypothalamus has a significant effect on the physiological functions of human body like Hunger regulation, Energy balance etc. A mathematical model is being developed which mathematically explains the functionality of Hunger Regulation. Some hormones also acts effectively during this process plays as important role in this model. Hypothalamic Hunger RegulationMathematical Model (HhRM). We are using statistical optimization tools to optimize and validate this Model. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This Hunger Regulation process is simulated with the help of Hypothalamic Hunger Regulating Mathematical Model (HhRM)[2]. HhRM is a mathematical approach for this homeostatic function of human body.HhRM divided into five different steps. Each step represents the combination of mathematical functions and variables. A simple binary function G (h) shows that whether the hormones are secreted by internal organs or not. The hormonal signals explain by the random numbers.Daubechies Wavelet function interprets the movement of Hormonal signals through Vegal Nerve.The response to the Hormonal Signals is being generated by the hypothalamic receptors. For this the concept of signal generation is used with scaling function with Entropy. The receptors signals transferred to Central Nervous system. The mathematical model HhRM is as follows: dH/dt = G^ (h)+f(h)D4^ (h)+ Em(s)Sc (s) WheredH/dtis the change in the processing of Hypothalamus, H with respect to Time t, G(h) is the binary function f(h) is fractal function, D4 (h) is the Daubechies function, Em(s) is entropy measure and Sc (s) scaling function. 2. Objective The objective of our study is to optimize the mathematical model HhRM. In previous version of HhRM the simple scaling function was being used. Here our objective is to study ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Where Ellis Island Research Paper When This immigration station was not functioning until January 1, 1892. In the year of 1907 Ellis Island reached its peak of most immigrants with over 1.25 million immigrants coming into the U.S. through Ellis Island. This gateway lasted from 1880 to 1924. Where Ellis Island is a tiny island just off New York Harbor, a short ways away is lady liberty. This island is located just off the jersey coast on the upper bay. Within this amount of years the gateway grew immensely. Who President Benjamin Harrison dedicated this island and gateway in 1890. Samuel Ellis was the islands owner and manager and named it Ellis Island. The Federal Government bought this island from the state of New York. The more earlier immigrants came from many countries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For some the hardest part of their journey was arriving at the port. Many had to wait for paperwork, or had to travel long distances just to get to the port. This paperwork consisted of 31 questions of personal intent. Then they were finally led to the ship or maybe cargo ship and then to steerage where they were then transported to America. Steerage was the hardest part for some passengers because of the dark crowded spaces and the cold bitterness. Once on board of the boat or cargo ship there were three types of passengers, first class, second class, and third class. First and second class did not need to go through any form of customs or check out they just boarded and exited into New York. Third class passengers were not as fortunate and had to be inspected and registered into Ellis Island. During the boat ride the passengers played cards talked and learned the new language. Before these passengers left the ship medical examiners came onto the boat and checked everyone for diseases and personnel. After the immigrant exited the boat he approached a customs officer to be checked, after that they went to the money station where any foreign money you had could be exchanged for American money. From there on most immigrants were on their own and had to find a way out of Ellis Island and New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. High School Diploma Before They Get A Driver s License People should have a high school diploma before they get a driver s licences for two reasons they are, some people are too immature to be handling a driver s license, some people who do have a driver s licence but no car sometimes don t really have enough education about how to drive cars, but for a counter claim ;however, Most people would learn at a younger and better age to drive than those who learn to old and have some difficulties remembering. The first position in this argument is some young people who do know how to drive or near to learn driving are mostly immature. Due to a recent study young drivers who do know how to drive are very immature and irresponsible about their driving skills such as drinking and driving, drugs, and sometimes just being behind the wheel will cause such things like car ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This gives a good example ,but it doesn t give a good reason why people who are young and don t have a high school diploma and can drive will learn better at a young age. In conclusion people should have a high school diploma before having a driver s licence, for two reasons some people are too immature to be handling a driver s license, some people who do have a driver s licence but no car sometimes don t really have enough education about how to drive cars, but for a counter claim ;however, Most people would learn at a younger and better age to drive than those who learn to old and have some difficulties ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Atticus Coming Of Age Essay In Harper Lee s To Kill a Mockingbird Scout is an example of a character whose coming of age process involves gaining a different perspective. In To Kill a Mockingbird Scout states to herself Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them. Just standing on the Radley porch was enough (Lee 374). At the beginning of To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus teaches Jem and Scout about stepping in others shoes. Scout does not fully understand what Atticus had meant when he said that until the very end of To Kill a Mockingbird. When she stands on Boo Radley s front porch and sees everything from the view of the window that Boo has been looking out of throughout the entire novel she finally realizes what Atticus had meant all of those years. She then finally fully understands what it means to truly stand in someone else s shoes. After she has this realization she feels much older and wiser because she has gained a new perspective that most of Maycomb County has not acquired. She has gained the perspective of understanding, and having the ability to see things through others perspectives. A large part of Scout s coming of age process occurs when she sees things from Boo s perspective. Another moment of that shows Scout coming of age happens ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When coming of age a person will be continually experiencing, and learning new things. As this happens that person will develop and gain new perspectives on life and the world around them. In To Kill a Mockingbird, Scout is found gaining new perspectives while she comes of age. In David Dobbs article Beautiful Brains , he shows and explains how gaining new perspectives is a part of coming of age. Developing different perspectives is really what coming of age is all about. It causes an individual to see the world in a new light, which widens their knowledge and helps them to fully come of age and grow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Gospel Essentials Of Christianity Gospel Essentials In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth (Zondervan Study Bible NIV, Genesis 1:1). This is a well known Bible verse and it also happens to be the very first one. If one is said to believe this verse, then they makes them a Christian. But is this statement really true? To be a Christian, do you just have to believe that God created the Earth and everything in it? No, Christianity is much more than that. The term worldview has been defined as a foundational set of assumptions to which one commits that serves as a framework for understanding and interpreting reality and deeply shapes one s behavior (Krise 2015). Now, what makes the Christian worldview? God who is The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit works ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jesus, the second part to the Trinity was sent down to Earth to save all of humanity. He is God, yet He is man. Jesus saved humanity through the incarnation, atonement, and resurrection. Incarnation refers to God becoming man and dwelling with us (Krise 2015). John 3:16, states For God so love the world, that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him will not perish, but have everlasting life (Zondervan Study Bible NIV, John 3:16). God had a plan to save humanity, using Jesus to redeem people for their sins. The atonement refers to Jesus accepting what He must do to save humanity. A bible verse that explains the atonement is Isaiah 53:4 5, Surely he took up our pain and bore our suffering, yet we considered him punished by God, stricken by him, and afflicted. But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed (Zondervan Study Bible NIV, Isaiah 53:4 5) Three days after Jesus died on the cross, He resurrected. This was a promise He made to His followers and this was a promise He did not break. The resurrection shows just how powerful the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit really are. God asserts His ultimate power in the Resurrection. Human beings can bring God into the grave, but they cannot keep Him there (Sarot). Jesus life and the events that occurred are very significant to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Juxtaposition In Sula Sula 1. Not the town, of course, but that part of town where Negroes lived, the part they called the Bottom in spite of the fact that it was up in the hills. (4) Paradox: The Bottom is actually up in hills, and is predominately where former slaves reside. Slave farmers tricked their former slaves telling them that they would give them farm land, not wanting to give away any of the fertile land, farmers gave them the barren land in the hills. They called this land the bottom because it s in the hills and therefore at the bottom of Heavan. These lands made the people that resided there unfruitful and unable to provide as much as the whites down in the valleys. 2. Is? My baby? Burning? (48) Juxtaposition: Eva, while attempting to sound ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She thought she liked the sootiness of sex and it s comedy; she laughed a great deal during the raucous beginnings, and rejected those lovers who regarded sex as healthy or beautiful. (122) Motif: Sex is the one thing that broke Nel and Sula up. Sula, being free spirited, believed that there was nothing wrong with having multiple partners, while Nel thought of sex as a precious thing that she shared with her husband. Nel is hurt that Sula slept with Jude, and is shocked by Sula s answer of just because. From Sula s perspective, Nel and Sula were the best of friends that could share anything, even men, while Nel believed if Sula really did care, why would she hurt her like that? 8. At Eva s house there were four dead robins on the walk. Sula stopped and with her toe pushed them into the bordering grass. (91) Symbolism: The four dead robins symbolize the four people that died in Eva s house, Eva, Plum, Hannah, and Sula. The deaths of all those characters were caused by one another. Sula caused Hannah s and Eva s, and Eva caused Plum s. The four dead robins follow the plague of the robins, and represents the four that died. Although two deaths had already taken place, the dead birds are still a bad omen of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Meniscus Trauma One of the most common injuries that can occur in a person s life is an injury to the meniscus. The meniscus is a vital part of cartilage located between the bones of the knee. It helps with stability, mobility and also cushions the knee. There are several menisci within the knee and this along with the variety of motions and impacts that can occur to one s knee are what cause the likelihood of injury to increase dramatically. The various types of tears require different kinds of rehabilitation. Some of these tears may require surgery. By understanding the injury and different types of treatment options, an injured person will have a better chance at a full recovery. There are two menisci in the knee. The lateral meniscus is the one further ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The at home treatment, R.I.C.E., is recommended with minor tears. R.I.C.E is the acronym for rest, ice, compress, and elevate. Rest means not to overuse the injured area; keep the knee mobile, but cut down on its use. Ice means to ice the injured area for ten minutes and then ten minutes off several times, and repeat this pattern three times a day; these numbers may change depending on your doctor. Compression helps diminish swelling of the injured area. Keep the injured area firmly compressed with a wrap or compression band and make sure it is not too tight because this will restrict blood flow and slow the healing process. The tightness of the compress should limit expansion and not cause severe compression. The knee should be elevated at least twice a day. Raise the injured area above the heart. In the knee, this is easily done by lying down on your back and raising your leg. Anti inflammatory medications such as ibuprophin, advil, motrin and naproxen may be recommended, but ask your doctor before using any medications. For more serious tears, such as moderate to large tears in the red zone , surgery will be a likely solution. This surgery is called a meniscectomy . This is where the doctor will remove the entire injured meniscus. For tears that spread from the red zone to the inner two thirds of the meniscus, surgery may not help. Another option is a partial meniscectomy. This surgery is where only a part of the meniscus is removed. Talking with your doctor will be the deciding factor. Decisions will be made based on the meniscus ability to heal as well as the patient s age, health, and activity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Kittyhawk Kittyhawk: Focus on Simplicity Smokin Aces Marnie Jepsen, Beth Madej, Brittney Irizarry, Brian Clement, and Tiffany Yamanouchi November 19, 2014 Adam Brikman Table of Contents Company Overview 3 Project Overview 4 Scope 5 Objectives 5 Specifications 5 Assumptions 6 Constraints 6 Schedule 7 WBS 7 Gantt Chart 7 PERT/CPM Analysis 8 Financial Analysis 8 Project Cost Estimates 8 Payback Analysis 8 ROI 9 NPV 9 Project Organization 10 Stakeholder Analysis 10 Risk Analysis 10 References 12 3 Company Overview Hewlett Packard was founded in 1939 by two men, Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard who met in the 1930s while studying at Stanford University. Hewlett Packard is and has always been a highly innovative company that thrives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Partner with Nintendo to share cost and risk of redesign 4. Design the drive with cheap and simple in mind The HP Way focuses on values that emphasize integrity, respect for individuals, teamwork,
  • 29. innovation, and an emphasis on customers and community improvement (Dong, para. 2). The goals of this project are in line with the goals of HP. These drives will be an innovative addition to the market, and we will design them with an emphasis on customer and community improvement. The initial Kittyhawk project did not go as planned, but we were able to discover the true market for our product in the process. We need top management s support to continue this project. To help mitigate the risks and investment costs, we have partnered with Nintendo. This partnership will not only provide additional R D resources, but will also supply a built in large scale customer for our $50 drives. We not only have the support of the gaming giant, Nintendo, but our project team is ready to tackle this project. We are enthusiastic about the possibilities and we look forward to your support. Scope Objectives The project that we are proposing is building a 1.3 inch drive with 40 MB that we will sell for $50 to the market. We intend to introduce this product in 12 months with a break even time of 36 months. In order to honor our company standards of being highly innovative with opportunity and potential in the marketplace, we plan to go through with the project staying true to this. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Controversy Over The Use Of Animals In The Classroom Have you ever had a classroom pet? Would you like a animal in your class every day? There are many people who strongly support class pets, but there are also many people who disagree. Some researchers think that the pets help kids have a good companion or learn responsibility, but others think that it is cruel to put that kind of trauma on the animals. I don t think we should have classroom pets. We should not have them because it is taking them out of their natural state of living, and with all those little kids around it depresses the animals. Having a classroom pet is not fair to the animal. I don t think we should have classroom pets because it is taking the animals out of their natural state of living. The first reason is according to leave animals out of classrooms some animals like hamsters are nocturnal. This is important because when bright classroom lights and loud noises all day it makes the animal uncomfortable because it is not its normal sleeping hours. Another big problem according to Leave Animals Out Of The Classroom is climate control. All teachers change the temperature so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First the kids can really the animals confuse the animal. According to Leave Animals out of the Classrooms They are Removed from the cages during the day this confuses them because the are supposed to be sleeping and the do not know what time it is and what they are supposed to be doing. Also according to Keep Animals out of the Classrooms one little mistake from a kid can make a animal suffer. If a kid make a mistake like how much to feed the animal, or accidently dropping it it can cause serious issues mentally and physically to the animal. Lastly according to Keep Animals Out Of The Classrooms it causes Unsanitary living conditions. Without sanitary conditions it really makes it hard for the animal to survive. We should not have class pets because it will depress the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The True Cost Of Animal Experimentation Essay The True Cost of Animal Experimentation Imagine being held captive in an unnatural environment, alone and frightened, with burns and open wounds covering any and all exposed skin. On top of this, picture living in inadequate housing, being handled improperly which leads to serious injury, not knowing if and when the next meal is coming, and finally, not having access to proper medical treatment when required. Unfortunately, this is not an imaginary scenario for many species of animals worldwide today but a harsh reality. Animal experimentation is still a common practice among medical laboratories and cosmetic industries. These animals have no choice in the matter and, more commonly than not, are not treated properly in accordance with the standards provided by the Animal Welfare Act. Animal experimentation results in animals being hurt physically and emotionally, there is a lack of regulation, results found in animal trials are not always compatible with results found in humans, and finally, it s an outdated practice as there are other viable technological alternatives. Animal experimentation should be outlawed due to sufficient harm done to animals, incompatible results, and alternate options being available. Animals unnecessarily suffer physically and emotionally in animal experimentations. Supporters of experiments involving animals argue that there are laws and committees in place at all research institutions to prevent the abuse and wrongful treatment of the animals, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Techno-Romance in the Film Her Essay Her (2013) is based on a futuristic premise that sets the stage for an unusual love story between a lonely, nebbish, professional letter writer, Theodore Twombly (Joaquin Phoenix) and his artificially intelligent computer operating system, Samantha (voiced by Scarlett Johansson). In the movie, Spike Jonze, the writer and director, touches upon the larger questions surrounding the human condition and how our desire to be loved and accepted has led us to seek technological substitutes for our most basic emotional needs. Importantly, the movie also comes with an embedded caveat for the future based on our current socio cultural obsession with technology if we were to continue our zeitgeist y love affair with technology and artificial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The plot thickens as Theo and Samantha commence an unusual psychosexual relationship and he begins to introduce Samantha as his girlfriend. She (it) ushers in a breath of fresh air into Theo s life, draws him out of himself and helps him get back to being the optimistic schlemiel he once was. At first, Theo thinks of himself as an outlier to be dating a disembodied operating system, but as he looks around, he finds that he is not alone pursuing a relationship with an OS. Similarly, Amy (Amy Adams), his friend, who has also recently ended her marriage, is getting caught up in a new relationship with an OS left behind by her estranged husband. What follows is a cautionary tale of a love affair between a man and his smartphone. Another element used in the film that adds strength to its characters is the choice of actors. It is hard to imagine anyone other than Joaquin Phoenix playing the poetic melancholic role of Theodore. Joaquin s clever costume design by Casey Storm, complete with his tragicomic mustache, is used to convey the director s belief that fashion recycles itself. The choice of Scarlett Johansson over Samantha Morton as the voice of Samantha during post production was a momentous decision. Scarlett Johansson s scratchy, girly, seductively human voice creates a cocoon that incubates Theo s and Samantha s romance. The visual imagery and brilliant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Importance Of Sin In The Crucible Puritans want to purify the world and destroy sin that goes around in it. They broke off from the Roman Catholic Church, for they had separate beliefs and felt mistreated. Their beliefs included many of the same ideals of a catholic, but they took those ideals to an extreme. They believed that sinning had something to do with the devil controlling the human body. The Puritans strongly believed that lying to others was an ultimate sin, and they were to only tell the truth. Moreover, God didn t appreciate his followers to lie. In the Crucible, Elizabeth was in the wrong for lying about his lechery, because lying is against her religion, and once John confessed, there wasn t much Elizabeth could ve done for John except tell the truth. She was also known to be a truthful person, so she shouldn t have lied and sticked with what she knew, consciously, was right. Again, lying to the court about lechery was the wrong decision; furthermore, Elizabeth went against her religion, and made John seem like a liar. Due to John accusing Abigail of lying, once Elizabeth lied about the lechery, it made his accusation sound like a lie. Danforth explains to Abigail, But likewise, children, the law and bible damn all bearers of false witness (Crucible. 3. 614 616). Danforth explains in court that lying is not called for, nor is it welcomed in court and religion. Danforth says this because he can then connect law to religion as a church and state collaboration. Danforth tries to intimidate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Analysis Magnetic Resonance Imaging is an important technology of neuromechanic imaging as it allows for the generation of images of the body used for diagnostic purpose. MRI s are able to do so through the usage of radio waves and strong magnetic waves to create images that include all aspects of the body. MRI s are more effective in diagnosing issues in the central nervous system than CT scans as they generate images with higher resolution for examining tissues, display images in more than one plane, exclude excess images of the bones, and more (Edelman et all., 1993). MRI s ability to view soft tissue and organs has allowed for this method of technology to be used most prominently when dealing with issues involving the central nervous system and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to do so, researchers would have to obtain MRI images from several participants, ideally isolating the age range of 5 12, given that language impairments are most commonly developed among kindergarten or school aged children, as discovered by previous studies (Buckwalter et al., 1997). By comparing MRI images among these groups it will help isolate any common neurological abnormalities in order to help see a correlation between neurological abnormalities and language impairments. Identifying this correlation might help individuals receive treatment and therapy for their language impairments sooner as it may help diagnose an individual s risk for developing a language impairments by early identification of neurological abnormalities. By helping treat language impairments sooner, it could help reduce the impact language impairments would have throughout a child s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Failure Of Japanese Imperialism In China Japanese imperialism was uniquely derived during the nineteenth century within the structure of the informal empires of the West in East Asia. Due to Japanese political feudally and economically backwards system, it was a victim to powerful Western Empires such as Russia, Britain and the United States. They had imposed similar legal and commercial disabilities previously in China to serve their imperialistic needs. Japan was officially integrated into the treaty port system by 1860, thus establishing it s first step towards incorporation into the world economics. The international political environment was crucial in structure Japanese imperialism particularly in two ways. Firstly, treaty privileges in China became Japanese definition of success, hence structuring Japanese responses and international aspirations. Secondly, it raised awareness for an unavoidable setting for action. Historically, Japan would appease and seek satisfaction within the structure of western imperialism. Thereafter, Japanese imperialism reformed internally in response to the demanding international environment. After the fall of the Tokugawa government between 1867 1868, the new Meiji government established a modernistic regime. The Meiji Empire created a western style constitution in 1889 intended to crown Japan s acquisition of western style sovereignty, whilst exalting the emperor to divine status. Japanese leaders had been able to form an accepted trajectory with which to enter a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Short Essay On Robert Moses Immediately after the Second World War, Robert Moses power increased exponentially. He then, got a control over city s housing authority. Huge amount of money was spent by the federal government on the public housing and low income housing. This money was spent in New York at the command of Robert Moses. Up to that point Moses had been building mostly parks and bridges, now, he was going to build inside the city. No one could have predicted the magnitude of explosion that would overtake New York. Moses demanded to be the construction co ordinater. The construction co ordinater has to represent the city in all its dealing with federal government. And therefore, he got a control over public housing and federal money. In the end of the year 1948, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the war, every one realized the need of good arterial routes through the cities. Soon after that, Moses planned to ram six expressways right across the heart of New York. Amongst all the federal projects under his control, none of them had more devastating consequences for the city and its people. The Cross Bronx expressway of 225 foot wide concrete and 7 miles long destructed the city in such a way that New Yorkers would never forget. This expressway crossed around 12 to 15 different neighbourhoods and was built in a straight line without thinking that who are the people living in these neighbourhoods. People here worked, capped up their properties, and did business where they lived. It was culturally and materially self sufficient world. People were forced to evacuate their homes within ninety days. One after another, Robert Moses rammed one expressway after another upending the lives of more than a quarter of a million people. In 1962 Jane Jacobs, a resident of the town became the chairman of the Joint Committee to Stop the Lower Manhattan Expressway, in reaction to Moses plans to build a highway through Manhattan s Washington Square Park and West Village. Her efforts to stop the expressway led to her arrest during a demonstration in 1968, and the campaign is often considered one of the turning points in the development of New York City. Moses had previously pushed through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Code Red In A Few Good Men A person s decisions, whether they are following directions or are making their own choices, will change their lives. The effect of a decision is played out in the movie A Few Good Men. In the movie, Lance Cpl. Harold W. Dawson and Pfc. Louden Downey s decision to follow the orders of Col. Nathan R. Jessup to perform a code red on Pfc. Santiago, a sub par marine , results in them accidentally killing Santiago. Dawson and Downey are originally blamed for Santiago s death; however, Lt. Daniel Kaffee is able to convince the jury to drop the charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Despite this, both Marines are given a dishonorable discharge for performing the code red on Santiago (A Few Good Men). In Erich Fromm s article, Disobedience ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This subject is Bruno Batta who, in own Milgram words, has a tone [that] is differential and expresses his willingness to be a cooperative subject (87). This in many ways is similar to how Downey responds to the orders given to him. Downey is indifferent to what is being performed and only cares about pleasing the person giving the orders, much like Batta who said, when the person being shocked refused to continue, Sir, sorry it couldn t have been a full experiment (87). Downey, as shown in his question of what they did wrong at the end of the trial, is clueless about what he and Dawson did wrong, for he was following orders (A Few Good Men). Downey does not perceive that following orders could be wrong. Milgram further explains upon this view by saying the essence of obedience is that a person comes to view himself as the instrument for carrying out another person s wishes, and he therefore no longer regards himself as responsible for his actions (87). Downey is incapable of disobedience, as shown through Milgram s words, and he struggles to function without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Development Of English Literature In The Middle Ages The middle ages refer to the time span approximately from the collapse of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance. English literature in the Middle Ages, covering works of more than eight hundred years from Caedmon s Hymn(ca.658 80) to Everyman (ca.1510), evolved with the development of English language. In accordance of language development and historical watersheds, literature history consists of three periods: Anglo Saxon England, Anglo Norman England and Middle English literature in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Literary works in the Middles Ages all rooted in the Christian culture given that the introduction of Christianity is the most significant event in the cultural history of this period. Literary works in the time of Anglo Saxon England were composed in old English, a language that is extremely difficult to be understood, which leads to the consequence that literacy was restricted to religious personnel. As a matter of course, Old English literature is mostly influenced by Christianity and Latin Civilization. And as The Norton Anthology points out that in form and content Old English literature also has much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Different from old English poets paying close attention to Scandinavian legends and Bible stories, essayists mainly translated works that relate to geography and history as well as church books, some even record their own history like King Alfred organizing scholars to write The Anglo Saxon Chronicle to record the British history using west Anglo Saxon dialects. By compiling their own history, essayists were committed to educating the public and flourish the British education. Furthermore, although some essays were still related to Christianity, the essayists had already shifted their focus from religious stories or texts to the sermons and preaches given by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Women’s New Role Essay Women s New Role In coming to understand what it meant to be a girl I was affected by my era, women s sports, and the place that I was raised, as much as the independent feminist spirit that my mom was exposed to and possessed. My mother s mom raised her to believe and accept the traditional female role. My grandmother put emphasis on the women staying home and existing solely as a support system for the man. She found comfort and security knowing that it was the man s burden to bring home the bacon. My mother, however; was influenced by the time and took it upon herself to take care of herself and make her own money. At a young age she along with many other women of her time wanted to rebel against the expected role and thus have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With these independent values and the new women role models I had in sports, I learned to be confident in the choices that I made and that I could make something with my life with my athletic endeavors. Growing up I was the first generation of girls to have women role models in sports. For the first time I could watch a person of the same sex compete and succeed. In 1986 I was able to watch the US Women s Soccer National Team take home the first gold metal in the sport of soccer. I watched these women that had a dream to play and they made their respective dreams come true. In Mia Hamm s book she talked about how the game of soccer to her was ultimate release and passion for her. Her father allowed her to play with the boys and thought that this competitive spirit that his daughter possessed was harmless and healthy (Mia 45). Little did he know that his daughter would start a revolution that no man saw coming. These tom boys who thought that they were the only girls playing sports opened up a whole new field of work, and broke through one of the toughest gender stereotypes known to woman. Success in women s soccer, and even the development of the professional league, along with new opportunities that arose with title 9,in which colleges were forced to produce an equal number of scholarships for women have contributed to my committed efforts to succeed and play at the highest level. Although, today I can see the result ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Compare and contrast Piaget‚Äôs and Vygotsky‚Äôs theories... Compare and contrast Piaget s and Vygotsky s theories of cognitive development in children. This essay will compare Piaget s and Vygotsky s theories of cognitive development in children. Also, show the differences between the two psychologist s theories. Thus, by showing their similarities like in language and adaptation theories. Further, differences like Piaget s theory on cognitive developmental stages and the schemas which are build to learn or accommodate new words or things. Vygostky s theory differs to Piaget s theory by his socio cultural and language theories. Finally, bring all this points together by drawing a conclusion. Cognitive development is defined as the growth of mental faculties from birth to adult age. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The last one is the equilibration which Piaget believed that a child at this point has the abilities to balance information back and forth in order to practise and get the information restored. And the child does it by accommodation and assimilation (Carlson, 2010). In other hand, Vygotsky suggest that language is the fundamental basis for the children cognitive development (Gross, 2010). Also, language is one the factors that influence children to use inner speech when learning new objects or words (Gross, 2010). But there is problem with this theory because other psychologists do not support this theory. Instead, Piaget argued and suggested that children at that stage are egocentric and have some form vocabulary limitation. Further, this might explain the children self talk (Gross, 2010). In another Process which Vygotsky explained was the Zone of Proximal development which the child learn skills with help of adults to expand their knowledge (Carlson, 2010). Further, Vygotsky also suggested that by children interacting with their family members helps them to become better verbally (Beck, 2004). Furthermore, Vygotsky come with theory of scaffolding which is explained that parents or adults should support their children y solving problem step by step without causing them frustration. By doing that when children show some form of improvement of master those skills, parents should then leave the children by themselves (Carlson, 2010). But ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Effect Of Communication On The Satisfaction Of A... Why take another look at communication again? because most studies that have been done, do the same thing over and over. They use self reports that are coded themselves or that the research will have the participants code, tons of different questionnaires that take time for the participants to do, and it is really not relevant for the new generations. With the studies that have been done, almost half of all first marriage still end in divorce. It looks like the system that we use to study and try to help curb this just isn t working, because of the measures that are used it just speak to the generation anymore. This study is different, it will use a video game as the measure to study the effects of communication on the satisfaction in a relationship. The video game doesn t take much time, and time is very important to this generation that is always on the go. It is also a lot more relevant for this generation of couples as well. This study will also be looking at specifically communication in a stressful situation, which the studies have not covered before. This is important because every couple as arguments and by studying this hopefully it will curb the amount of arguments in the relationship and help lower the first marriage divorce rates. There was a study done just recently that looked at whether communication predicted satisfaction or satisfaction predicted communication? The study didn t really find whether one predicted the other.(Lavner, et al, 2016, p. 1 15) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Innocent Man By Pamela Colloff Pamela Colloff s The Innocent Man, is an eye opening, gut wrenching essay in which Colloff beautifully takes a high complexity prejudiced case of a guilty murder verdict and successfully brings to light her inspiring character Michael Morton s true innocence in a flawed justice system. Suspense, sadness and frustration are effectively provoked from the reader about Michael s tragic nightmare which persists for over two decades of time. A nightmare which begins when Michael returns home from work on August 13, 1986, to find out his dead wife was beaten to death in their bed. This is only the beginning of what Colloff unfolds in her writing of Michael s twenty five year agonizing battle behind bars. Step by step Colloff s marvelous writing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I haven t seen him since the morning that I was convicted. I miss him terribly and I know that he has been asking about me. Referring to the declarations of innocence he had made during his trial, he continued, I must reiterate my innocence, I did NOT kill my wife. You cannot imagine what it is like to lose your wife the way I did, then to be falsely accused and convicted of this terrible crime. First, my wife and now possibly, my son! Sooner or later, the truth will come out. The killer will be caught and this nightmare will be over. I pray that the sheriff s office keeps an open mind. It is no sin to admit a mistake. No one is perfect in the performance of their job. I don t know what else to say except I swear to God that I did NOT kill my wife. Please don t take my son from me too (63). Colloff s use of point of view in her first paragraph is vital to the reader in order to connect with her entire essay. Not only does it draw the reader in through Michael s point of view but also most importantly is effective in eliciting strong emotions while using primarily third person objective point of view with commentary first person view, which creates an understanding of the suffering and fear felt by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Slavery And Southern Honor Essay examples Parallels To southern men, honor was everything. I dictated their standing in society, whether or not they could own slaves; it basically was a secret caste system. A man held in the highest honor experienced a good life from a social stance in the south. The honor system used in the south was related to the language used by southern gentlemen.# Honor and Slavery by Kenneth S. Greenburg attempts to explain the vernacular and customs used by men in the antebellum south. It would be hard for a person in today s society to understand the way honor was shown; it would have even been a challenge for men living in the Northern United States to understand at that time.# As Greenburg states, Since the language of honor was the dominant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Greenberg talks about how John invited a man to dinner, only to forget his invitation later. When the man showed up for dinner, John had to refuse him, saying Sir I am not at home. # This could have easily led to a duel because John was obviously lying to his unintended guest. If the man wanted to accuse John of lying and most likely challenge him to a duel all that he would have had to do was give him the lie. It was an official way of announcing that another person was without honor because he had just lied.# Being given a lie may not sound serious to someone today but in the Old South it was a very serious accusation and it threatened the integrity of a man. Most would have preferred death to being unmasked and admitting a lie. Jefferson Davis would kill or be killed rather than accept the affront. # To be unmasked was to have an entire life of lies exposed because it is assumed that most honorable men have lied throughout their lives. P.T. Barnum is another example of the seriousness of lying. The south did not care if his Feejee Mermaid was a fake they only cared that P.T. Barnum was lying to them about it being real.# Often times, lying resulted in a duel. Dueling was considered the proper way for two gentlemen to settle a disagreement and it also proved their honor.# However dueling was not always full of hatred and anger.# Often times duelists would exchange gifts and fire shots in the air, not at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Comparing Gothic Churches Vs. Freque Churches I personally found Gothic style churches to be more architecturally appealing than the Romanesque ones. The reason for this is Gothic churches were filled with light and thin, towering walls. These characteristics were very uncommon for the dark, thick structures of Romanesque architecture. The structure was able to be filled with such light due to three very important architectural elements. These elements include pointed arches, ribbed vaulting, and buttresses. Thanks to these elements stained glass windows were added to Gothic cathedrals.The translucent walls were more than just decoration. The windows allowed for the illiterate public to interact with Christian scripture. Overall in my opinion the elements of Gothic architecture is better than the Romanesque architecture. Gothic architecture in my opinion was defined by the stained glass windows in each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The two styles are polar opposites of each other. Gothic architectural structures were thin, light filled, towering structures. Romanesque architectural structures were dark, thick, and short. The new Gothic style created the light filled and towering looks by replacing elements of Romanesque churches. The style replaced round arches with pointed arches that weren t limited to width and height. It also moved the massive piers of Romanesque churches to the exterior. This created flying buttresses which are stone arms that braced the nave walls. This allowed for the walls to be filled with glass instead of masonry. Masonry was a huge characteristic of Romanesque architecture. These churches were filled with paintings and mosques on the walls. There was no need for light to fill the churches because the public didn t use them only monks. This changed in the Gothic period and the public was finally allowed access to the churches. The architects then decided to open up the structures and allow divine light ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Ith Reference to One Major International Conflict, Analyse... With reference to one major international conflict, analyse and assess the geographical impacts of conflicts on the area (40) A conflict is a disagreement caused by the actual or perceived opposition of needs, values and interests between people; which can vary in intensity from political non violent activity, to direct action and violence. When a conflict is created an extensive list of geographical impacts follow, including social, political, environmental or even international impacts. For centuries there was no such conflict. In the 19th century the land of Palestine was inhabited by a multicultural population, approximately 86% Muslim, 10% Christian, and 4% Jewish living in peace. However, in the late 1800s a group in Europe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, Palestinians will lose nearly 18% of their share of the basin s water. The sandy desert soil tends to absorb water and other pollutants such as sewage easily. This along with the groundwater remaining fairly close to the surface leads to easy contamination. This combined with an aging, poorly maintained, and now war damaged sewage system, has led to groundwater pollution, which could severely affect the lives of many. Secondly, the close relation between the social and environmental impacts that this Middle Eastern conflict is creating for the citizens of both Palestine and Israel becomes evident. In 2010, UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported that, almost all of Gaza s 13,000 families who depend on farming, herding and fishing have suffered damage to their assets during the recent conflict and many farms have been completely destroyed. Owing to a limited agricultural production, people in Gaza are facing an acute shortage of nutritious, locally produced and affordable food. Over 10,000 Palestinian men, women, and children are held in Israeli prisons. Few of which have had a legitimate trial reporting that Physical abuse and torture are frequent. Palestinian borders are frequently controlled by Israeli forces. Periodically men, women, and children are strip searched, people are beaten, food and medicine are blocked from entering Gaza, producing an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...