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Reasonable Suspicion In Law Enforcement
The term reasonable suspicion refers to proof that is less that probable cause, but more than just a
hunch. Reasonable suspicion can be used to make brief stops, and even detention of a suspect, until a
police officer can complete an investigation of a crime. Reasonable suspicion is information that a
reasonable law enforcement officer would believe that a crime has, was or is about to occur, using his
or her training. Reasonable suspicion is an important tool in law enforcement, because it allows
officers to detain a person until they have probable cause for a warrant, to search or arrest a suspect for
a crime. Without reasonable suspicion most suspects would have to be let go due to lack of evidence.
As long as an officer can articulate
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Software Optimization Methods Of Changing A Software System
HW 4
Software Optimization Techniques
Software optimization is process of changing a software system to enable some aspect of the process
to work more efficiently using less memory storage and less power.
Profiling and timing code execution:
We need to identify portions of code that run frequently which are called hotspots and make these
identified hotspots run faster.
In Profiling the first step is to understand the code in terms of its computations and requests.
Next we need to identify any bottlenecks that may disrupt the performance.
Third we need to set objectives.
Finally we need to improve the performance cycles.
Using platform specific features:
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More the requirements implies slower network solution.
In order to do this we need to consolidate the CSS and the JS files, Embedding CSS images into CSS
which reduces extra space, load images only as they scroll into our view.
Next we need to reduce the bytes which also leads to slower network solutions.
For this we need to enable zip compressions, compress images fully and resizing the images as per the
screen size.
Slower javascript leads to weaker CPU:
For this we need to make sure that javaScript is async to the page load.
Asynch avoids delay.
We need to also remove the unused codes.
Numerical methods:
Linear programming:
The objective function is a real valued function which is defined on a polyhedron. Main function is
finding a point in the polyhedron that has the smallest or the largest values if and when a point like
that exists.
Quadratic programming:
QP is minimizing/maximizing a quadratic function which consists of variables that are subject to LC
on these very variables.
Stochastic programming:
This is mainly used for modeling problems that have uncertainity. Almost all of the Real world
problems include unknown parameters(atlleast few).
Advanced optimization:
Hill climbing:
Hill climbing is used for reaching the end state from the first (start) node. Decision of the next nodes
from the starting nodes, can be done by various algorithms.
There are two variants of hill climbing which are simple hill climbing
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Laptop Per Child Essay
One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Program Explain how the hardware and software of the XO laptop
design aids its functionality for its end use. The XO laptop is designed to withstand extreme
conditions. It is durable so the laptop can resist falls, extreme environments and extreme weather
conditions such as high heat and humidity. The laptop is energy efficient and is low powered so
children without any access to electricity are able to charge their laptop using other sources like solar
power. The touchscreen of the XO laptop is easy to repair yet is still a sunlight readable display. This
allows children who have a classroom outdoors to still be able to read their screen. The laptop can
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Techno trash (or e waste) is one of the negative impacts of new technology. It is the rubbish created by
discarded electronics. Developed countries such as the U.S export 50% to 80% of their techno trash to
poorer Asian countries. The discarded technology is processed by workers who do not have the right
equipment to handle and safely recycle these tech materials. This puts the workers and community to
high levels of toxic materials, which could turn towns and the surrounding area into contaminated
dumps. The e waste that isn t transported to Asia ends up in local landfills and poses risks to the
surrounding environment and communities. Technology is made up of a mixture of dangerous
chemicals. The toxic chemicals can cause serious damage to the environment. Some of these
chemicals include beryllium, cadmium, lead and
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Vimy Ridge History
The 100th anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge is an important part of Canada 150 celebrations and
a defining event in the history of our nation. Although Confederation occurred 50 years earlier, it has
been said that in 1917, Canada was transformed from colony to nation on the slopes of Vimy Ridge.
Less well recognized is the important service of Canada s legal professionals in that part of our
history. This year will be different.
In April, Canadians will commemorate the uncommon service and sacrifice of the soldiers, sailors,
and airmen who left their families and occupations to serve in WWI generally and at Vimy in
particular. For the first time, in recognition of the remarkable service and leadership of Canada s legal
professionals, the Chief Justice of Canada and the Judge Advocate General of Canada are invited to
participate formally in the Vimy commemoration at the national cenotaph in Ottawa. This recognition
has been well earned.
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Charles Holland Locke, a lawyer from Winnipeg, Manitoba, served as a Captain in the artillery at
Vimy Ridge. Perhaps as significant as their service in war is the leadership these great Canadians
provided to the profession and to the country when they returned home. After the war, Locke returned
to practice law in British Columbia and in 1947, was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Service and leadership are inter generational principles. Mr. Justice Locke s son, Charles Conrad
Locke became a lawyer in British Columbia. Locke the younger served as an artillery officer in WWII
and went on to become a Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia and later, a Justice of the
Court of Appeal of British Columbia. Charles Conrad Clarke also served as President of the British
Columbia Law Society and President of the Federation of Law Societies of
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Historical Events that Impacted Contact Improvisation...
Historical Events that Impacted Contact Improvisation
Dance has evolved greatly throughout the centuries. It began with ballet and has led up to contact
improvisation. This form of dance begun in the early 1970 s and was started by a man named Steve
Paxton and a group of postmodern dancers from New York City. Contact improvisation is a partnering
form of dance and known as the art of moving spontaneously with a group or another person. This
form of dance does not require the exact set of traditional skills of other dance form, it doesn t have a
technique that could be studied, and it is practiced in order to accomplish the highest potential.
Contact improvisation came at a great time period, which of course was the 70 s. The ... Show more
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Although the Watergate Scandal was an important event during this time period I don t think it greatly
affected contact improvisation.
Another important historical event that occurred during this time period was the end of the Cold War.
In 1975, under President Gerald Ford the US joined the USSR and thirty three other countries to sign
the Helsinki Accords that each member of nations vowed to respect human rights and boundaries. I
think the whole end of the Cold War greatly affected this dance. I think by using contact improvisation
it sort of represented people s feelings better by being able to interact with each other. So by using
contact improvisation I think the dancers were able to get their point across to the audience better.
Therefore, the end of the Cold War was probably very important for contact improvisation and
expressing yourself.
Finally, the Vietnam War was another important historical event going on in the 1970s. When Nixon
was president he sent American troop strength in Vietnam. He also set up a program of
Vietnamization, which was decreasing the number of U.S. troops, offering only advice and assistance.
The U.S. troops eventually returned from Vietnam but the U.S. did not stop with its involvement in
Vietnam. Nixon then extended the war into Laos and Cambodia, there is secretly authorized bombing
in order to
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Persuasive Essay On Volunteer Service
When I think about volunteering I think about how good it is to be apart of something, so exciting and
so great! Volunteering is a great way to get yourself out there and get known for works of service and
positivity, along with just doing a good deed!
I would say that volunteering, for Frisco Church was great. I volunteered in the children department of
the whole church. From checking kids in as they go up to class, to teaching children s church Sunday s
and Wednesday s, to even being a mentor for them was great! This brought a lot of positive feedback
to me, like for example, teaching children s church on Sunday mornings was great for me because I
didn t really know what I wanted to go to school for and changed my mind so many times, but when I
teach them I knew I wanted to do something in the education field, I wasn t too sure at first what I
wanted to teach, but I knew it had to be something with kids! The environment was good too, it wasn t
a negative, it was positive which I like, because you don t get that everywhere! I think the influence on
the people/children I made was a good one because I taught them that it s okay to be who you are
because we were all made unique for a reason, and no one should be mean to you regardless of how
you look, act, or talk like.
Doing this project I wasn t really sure what I wanted to do with my career to be honest with you, I
didn t even know what to think while doing this! This work I did at this church has defiantly helped
me with
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Scientific Management, Or Taylorism, Is A Theory Of...
Scientific Management, or Taylorism, is a theory of management by F. W. Taylor that analysed how
the highest economic efficiency, especially labour productivity, can be achieved, hence the greatest
prosperity for both employers and employees. The four principles that he brought forward are the
replacement of the rule of thumb work method with a scientific way to study work, matching and
training the most suitable person to do each particular job scientifically instead of leaving the workers
to choose their own work and teach themselves, the provision of detailed instructions and standard
operating procedures by the managers to workers to ensure all of the work being done in accordance
with the principles of the science and the division of work between workers and managers, which
managers are responsible for planning and supervising while workers are to complete the tasks they
are assigned to.
In F. W. Taylor s scientific management theory, he tried to convey the idea of specialisation. This
means dividing and co ordinating the various tasks necessary to produce a finished product by
simplifying jobs and having each worker perform fewer, more routine tasks , aiming to increase
efficiency in the workplace. By doing so, workers would have to make fewer motions to complete a
task and also, repeatedly doing the same task, which would make workers more and more used to and
skilled at that task. As a result, they can do it more efficiently and quicker.
Specialisation has
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Of Mice And Men Are White
For the most part, the characters in Of Mice and Men are white males, with two very important
exceptions: Curleys wife, who is central to the stores, and the marginalized, stable buck who is
referred to only as Crooks.236 His presence in the novel adds a considerable amount of thematic
power. Chapter 4 is entirely framed around him. Yet this character presents something of a challenge
for African American readers, especially for the younger generation. Not just a literary question, but
rather one of the most important cultural problems facing African American society. Black Americans
have always been acutely sensitive to the fictional portraits of themselves created by white Americans
in the early 20th century, even with those portraits as sympathetic as the one Steinbeck offers us. All
the black Americans, and all people belonging to a racial or ethnic minority in a predominately white
setting, must learn at a very early age to read all manner of phenomenon from the nuanced and
polyvalent standpoint of a bi fold conscience. From this vantage point, one can see simultaneous night
and day Historically, black Americans, Asians, and Hispanics had to develop this epistemic skill set,
requiring a lot of work. It became incumbent upon them to know the white curriculum and its
assumptions as well if not better than white students beside them.237 The universal theme of
loneliness and homelessness appears differently in this novel, revealing its most radical dimensions
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Their Eyes Were Watching God Symbolism Essay
A symbol is an object or an element that represents a meaning or an idea that is beyond its physical
form. Symbolism is vital to a story, like the potatoes are to the meat, so to speak. It provides ancillary
to the emotional substance of a novel. While reading through Their Eyes Were Watching God, written
by Zora Neale Hurston, there are numerous symbols that come to light, such as the game of checkers
and Janie s hair. Checkers is a game played on an eight by eight square board that seemingly everyone
knows. From children to adults, many enjoying the universal simplicity of the game. The first
appearance of the game occurs right before the start of the seventh chapter. A group of men at the
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Tony s husband should beat her. Janie comes to her defense, only to be silenced by Joe Starks, her
husband. Janie had spoken up for another woman, only to be silenced by a pending game of checkers.
About three chapters later, the town is empty, everyone was going to the baseball game in Winter
Park. Janie was running the store all by herself, although business was slow and she was about half an
hour away from closing. A man comes in to purchase a package of cigarettes. Since the town is all but
vacant, he challenges her to a game of checkers. Janie confesses that she does not know how to play;
the man volunteers to teach her. As the underlying tension between Janie and the man builds, the
unalloyed contrast between Joe and the man called Tea Cake is clear. Joe was very much about putting
Janie in her place; he did not view her as an equal or as a partner. He considered checkers to be a man
s game and did not want Janie wracking her pretty little head over it. Tea Cake feels differently. If he
knows how to play the game and enjoys it, why shouldn t she? It seems that Joe Starks was alone in
his disapproval of
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Analyzing Dna Matches From Identical Twins And Other...
Each person s genome apart from identical twins or other multiple births is distinct because of
variations in allele frequencies which cause chromosomes to have certain genotypes. This indicates
that when the DNA found at a crime location matches a person s, the individual is the culprit of the
crime; however, finalizing a case is not this elementary. The evidence collected from a scene does not
show the person s entire genome. While it can certainly point to suspects whose DNA matches the
samples collected from the scene, it does not secure a definite criminal. Analyzing DNA requires
understanding of a few complex fundamentals, but probability paired with statistical reasoning
provides for a more accurate approach in assessing DNA matches. Humans each have 23 pairs of
chromosomes that have similar sequences since they are analogous in gene chronology. They are not
identical, though, because one chromosome is composed of alleles of a gene from one parent, and one
chromosome is composed of alleles from the other (Dawid and Thomas). Short tandem repeats, or
brief recurring patterns, take place at particular positions in all DNA sequences, variation occurring
due to the differing number of repeats from person to person (Dawid and Thomas). DNA profiles
select certain positions of the human genome and record the number of short tandem repeats that
appear there for each DNA sample being analyzed (which in a court case would be the suspect s
profile and the profile from the
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Essay about Work Within a Legal and Ethical Framework
Work within a legal and ethical framework Task A Question 1 Why is important for a worker in the csi
to follow their job description? It is important for a worker in the community service industry to
follow their job description as it is important that they give a professional standard of the service. It is
also due to confidentiality. Community service workers have duty of care to their clients. Also it is
important they follow their job description because different services may have different policy and
procedures and guidelines that need to be followed accurately so that duty of care is upheld to each
client. Question 2 Define the term policy. A policy is a course of action or guidelines to be followed.
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Ask Julie if she would like to be referred to AA and counselling to help her with her alcohol abuse and
the domestic violence she experienced whilst she was with bill 2. At the request of the client act as an
advocate and or support for clients accessing referral services and other agencies Call other services to
see which services can help Julie with the support and assistance she and her family need. 3. Provide
outreach services as required Organize for Julie to call St Vincent de Paul and other organisations that
deal with helping people with financial aid so she can get help wit food vouchers, rent, and power bills
(etc.) Question 4 As the worker identify and discuss 2 ethical dilemmas in this case study. 1. Heavy
drinking: with evidence of heavy drinking it automatically puts the kids at risk of harm especially
when Julie is intoxicated who is there to look after the children 2. Domestic violence: Julie has already
left bill ounce for domestic violence and she is now planning to take bill back which puts the kids at
risk of harm with the fighting and violence that bill brings into the home Question 5 What principles
would you need to be aware of when dealing with the ethical dilemmas in this case study? * Be very
clear on the guidelines of your particular profession * Be familiar with and guided by all relevant
standards which further define how legislation is applied. I am a family
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Overview of Cultural Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology The nature of the culture: farming, hunting, gathering, fishing, cattle raising,
industrialization etc. The uses and measures of wealth. Jamaica has a history of farming, hunting,
gathering and fishing going back to colonial days. This is when the British colonized the country in
order to provide them with a number of agricultural products they could sell on the world markets.
The most notable include: sugar cane, coffee, bananas, yams, citrus fruits, vegetables and fish. As the
country developed, is when industrialization began to occur. This took place with tourism becoming
the most dominant industry. At the same time, there was a focus on bauxite, chemicals, paper, cement
and textile production. These different areas are used to account for the majority of it exports. This is
based upon figures illustrating where the majority of GDP growth is occurring. ( Jamaica )
(Rogozinski) (Taylor) Geography and environmental limitations: climate, environmental stresses,
hardships, and subsistence requirements. Jamaica has a tropical climate that is warm year round. The
biggest environmental stresses are the damages the country will face are from June 1st to November
30th related to hurricanes and tropical storms. The biggest hardships are the continuing amounts of
poverty, with this impacting nearly 70% of the nation. This means that many people are dependent
upon remittances sent to them from their families abroad and the government is dependent upon
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The Main Fuctions and Features of The Integumentary System...
The integumentary system is a very important part of living. It consists of the skin and its accessory
organs hair, nails, sebaceous, or oil, glands, and the sudoriferous, or sweat, glands. Your skin alone
weighs more than six pounds and covers more than three thousand square inches. The skin to me is
considered customizable because you can alter it in many different ways. Many people pierce the skin
on the ears, face, navel, and genitalia. They also tattoo their skin with permanent ink. The five main
functions of the integumentary system are protection, regulation, sensory reception, absorption, and
secretion.
The first function of the integumentary system is protection. The skin acts as a protective barrier to the
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This is because there are millions of nerve endings in the skin that act as sensory receptors. There are
many different sensations you can experience, including pain, hot, cold, pressure, traction, and many
more. Each nerve ending will give you a different sensational experience when the nerve sends the
individual impulse to the brain. When the impulse gets in to the cerebral cortex of the brain, your body
reacts in the appropriate way. If you experience pain, for example, you might cry. The fourth function
of the integumentary system is absorption. The most common use of the absorption factor is through
the use of a transdermal patch. A transdermal patch, not to be confused with a dermal patch, is a
medicated adhesive patch that is placed on the skin to deliver a certain dose of medication through the
skin and in to the bloodstream. An advantage of this method of intake is the dosage intake is
controlled by body heat melting away layers of medication embedded in the adhesive bandage, which
is a time advantage. A disadvantage is a very effective barrier and sometimes the medication is not
absorbed enough to be affective. Transdermal patches are placed on several parts of the body,
depending on what treatment you need. Many transdermal medications include a type of birth control
contraceptive and a medication that prevents motion sickness. The fifth and final function of the
nervous system is secretion. The skin contains millions of sudoriferous glands
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Entry Barriers of Global Marketing
Entry Barriers in Global Marketing
An understanding of the entry barriers to internationalization and their effect on entry mode selection
is important because they can assist in determining why global marketers are unable to exploit their
full potential and why many firms fail or incur financial losses in their international activities. The
height and nature of market entry barriers directly influence the entry mode chosen by a company.
Entry barriers increase the cost of entry and constraint the option available, and where they are high,
the company might have only one choice of entry mode or else have to stay out.
The concept of entry barriers comes from the economics of industrial organization. It generally
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The cost of Barriers
The economic costs of entry barriers are well known. The efficiency created by barriers translates into
higher prices for consumers. What this means to the marketer is that the barriers create additional
costs for the foreign entrant.
Regardless of the source of barriers, their existence means that some firm or individual will have a
chance to profit from a monopolistic position. This individual sometimes refers to as a gatekeeper,
since he or she holds the keys to the market. For example, where regulations prohibit foreign
ownership of broadcast media, domestic cable companies can keep prices high and service levels low.
Where a domestic company has built a viable defense for its products with a strong brand image, it
can collect rent by charging premium prices. Where close ties in distribution channels are necessary,
natives with good contacts garner considerable fees by simply arranging a meeting between two
prospective partners. The cost of doing business is very high in some countries because of such
barriers.
Types of Entry Barriers in Global Marketing
To encourage development of domestic industry and protect existing industry, government may
establish such barriers to trade as tariff, quotas, boycotts, monetary barriers, nontariff barriers, and
market barriers. Barriers are imposed against imports and foreign businesses.
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Lemur 3 Research Paper
The Lemur 3 robot designed by NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) can takes advantage of the
same attractive forces that geckoes use to climb walls in order to perform tasks on the outside walls of
the International Space Station (ISS).
NASA envisions a day when its lizard robots may climb the walls of the ISS using grippers inspired
from nature. The Lemur 3 s feet will simulate the super adhesive feet of geckoes.
Scientists at the NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California are developing an
innovative gecko gripper system that will allow robots to perform maintenance tasks in outer space.
They will inspect and repair the space station s exterior, as well as conduct a wide range of space
activities in Earth orbit. Recently, the American space agency has also released a video describing the
gecko space robot concept.
According to Aaron Parness, JPL engineer, this kind of versatile robots will allow the space agency to
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The gecko gripper robot Lemur 3 will work in pretty much the same way as the real gecko, according
to Parness. The team working on the project has created a material studded with synthetic hairs much
smaller than a human hair. This material adheres when it is pushed against a surface.
According to JPL engineers, the latest generation of grippers developed by their team can support
more than 150 Newtons of force. This numbers are big enough for the maintenance work tasks of the
future space robots, being the equivalent of 35 lbs. (16 kilograms).
The advantage of this gripping system over the tape is that it doesn t lose its stickiness over time the
way tape does. The researchers explained that this system should work well in all environments,
including the extreme conditions in the outer space. The gripping system developed by JPL team will
be able to withstand extreme pressures, temperatures, and
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Home Depot s Social Responsibility Approach
Home Depot is the world s largest home improvement retailer operating in 45 states, Canada, Chili
and Puerto Rico. Home Depot stores aim to serve both do it yourselfers and professional contractors
with home improvement superstores carrying between 40,000 and 50,000 different products. Home
Depot has also been listed as one of Fortune s most admired specialty retailers for the past six years.
In order for companies to succeed in the competitive current marketplace they must consider not only
the bottom line and their investors but also their impacts on the community, their employees, and their
customers. Home Depot was founded on the idea that treating employees well is an important
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Disaster Relief and Preparedness
When disaster strikes, The Home Depot is among the first organizations on the scene to ensure its
customers have the supplies, resources and support they need to rebuild their homes and communities.
Last year s destruction in the Gulf reinforced the importance of disaster preparedness. The Home
Depot s dedication to providing customers with the tools they need to minimize the loss of personal
items during such devastating events remains a staple in the company s long standing tradition of
safety and preparedness.
The Home Depot takes an integrated approach to its disaster relief efforts through ongoing support of
local and national non profit partners and the mobilization of the Team Depot associate volunteers. In
2005, The Home Depot partnered with organizations such as The Home Depot Foundation, American
Red Cross, Salvation Army, Hands On Network, United Way and other community leaders to donate
more than $11 million to the long term recovery and rebuilding of the Gulf region.
Through its associate led and managed volunteer force, Team Depot, the company invested $1.7
million in volunteer activation and management in the Gulf. As an example, in Pass Christian, Miss.,
The Home Depot engaged more than 500 volunteers to build the community s first permanent
structure completed after
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A Brief Look at David Beckham
There have been many soccer players that have stood out throughout their careers and have made
names for themselves. The legendary midfielder, David Beckham, happens to be one of them. David
Beckham, the undisputed best soccer midfielder in the world, is such a success due to his hard work
and dedication; the love for his family and, most importantly, his devilishly handsome looks; have
made him as influential as he is today.
David Beckham was born May 2, 1975 in a little town called Leytonstone, London. David was the son
of a prestigious hair dresser Sandra Georgina and of David Beckham, a man he really looked up too,
who was know as a kitchen fitter. As a young boy Beckham went to Chase Lane Primary School
where he was taught the basics of education and literature. His parents were fanatical Manchester
United supporters who would frequently travel to Old Trafford from London to attend the team s
home matches. David inherited his parents love of Manchester United, and his main sporting passion
was football. In a 2007 interview, Beckham said that, At school whenever the teachers asked, What do
you want to do when you re older? I d say, I want to be a footballer. And they d say, No, what do you
really want to do, for a job? But that was the only thing I ever wanted to do. (need to quote this) Thats
exactly what he set out to prove when he joined his first soccer team at the age of 5. He was brought
up by his parents, supporters of Manchester United, attended Bobby
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General Dynamics Case
In the recent years, General Dynamics has begun an expansion to expand their market reach in many
different areas. Examples of this would be their development of General Dynamics healthcare
providing health care benefits to individuals and other organizations. As well as purchasing
Gulfstream further deepening their ties to the aerospace field. Their strategic plan to explore the
business jet market has struggled in the past years. The industry as a whole has dipped in their level of
business. Gulfstreams business as well as their rivals is not as lucrative as it was in past years. (Smith,
2017) General Dynamics has potentially been spreading themselves thin with their constant expansion
in different marketplaces. The company has many irons in the fire, and this has caused their attention
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The company has made some mistakes in depending so heavily on the Gulfstream business. General
Dynamics needs to use a strategic plan to look for other profitable areas within their company. Their
company is so dependent on the profitability of Gulfstream that the company s market shares could
drop immensely if business continues to dwindle. (Market Watch, 2018) The company would be better
off to supplement their business in other areas in order to evenly balance their ventures. The company
has not received the same level of profit and revenue shares with their departments besides
Gulfstream. (Market Watch, 2018) General Dynamics has also suffered by relying on government
spending. (Value Line, n.d) The majority of the organizations business outside of Gulfstream is
through defense contracts with the United States government. Therefore, when military and defense
operations are down the company takes a major hit. General Dynamics has tried to compound this fact
by adding unique department such as their health care
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Negative Effects Of Radiation
The word radiation means several things such as radio waves and light. When such types of radiation
travel through substances, it can become charged electrically. When it is also in a tissue that is living,
the ions that were produced by the radiation can affect biological processes (IAEA (International
Atomic Energy Agency), n.d.). There are several ways people are exposed to radiation, including x
rays, radiation used to diagnose diseases and for cancer therapy, nuclear explosive testing that goes
wrong, small quantities of radioactive materials released into the environment from coal and nuclear
power plants, etc. (IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), n.d.). The radiation that is emitted
from cell phones, X ray machines, and nuclear power plants are very different. They are all energy, but
the difference is that unlike the others, cell phones are not radioactive, and harms the body, unlike the
others (Ornes, 2011).
The phones operate by altering your voice into a radio wave, which it dispatches with an antenna that
it also uses to receive the radio waves from the other line, which it changes to a voice that the user can
comprehend. Since the radio waves are also a type of radiation, if the user s phone is close to the user
s head, the tissues can absorb the radiation, which hasn t yet been confirmed, but could later on be the
cause of a brain tumor or disease, since the use of cell phones didn t start until about 15 years ago
(Ornes, 2009). Studies show that spending 50 minutes or more with an active phone near your ear
increases harmful brain activity because when cell phones are actively working, the radiation they
emit could hurt you, after years of using a cell phone. Although there is a lot of evidence that suggests
that cell phones are harmful, scientists, are still not completely sure (Ornes, 2011). SAR (Specific
Absorption Rate) is the rate measurement of how much radiation your body s tissues can absorb when
you are using a cellphone. The SAR for a cellphone is set for a limit of 1.6 watts of energy absorbed
per kilogram of body weight (Highest and Lowest Radiation Cell Phones, 2017).
A microwave oven is a machine or a device that uses brief, high frequency electromagnetic energy
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Dylan Thomas Essay
Dylan Thomas
Dylan Thomas was born on October 27, 1914 in Swansea, Wales. His father was a teacher and his
mother was a housewife. Thomas was a sickly child who had a slightly introverted personality and
shied away from school. He didn t do well in math or science, but excelled in
Reading and English. He left school at age 17 to become a journalist.
In November of 1934, at age 20, he moved to London to continue to pursue a career in writing. His
first collection of poems called 18
Poems was released in 1934. Many people loved his work, and he gained instant recognition. His
second collection released in 1936, 25 Poems, was also popular. The year he released his second
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He died of alcohol poisoning in his hotel room in New York
City after an all night drinking binge.
Thomas was a very creative and talented writer. He not only wrote poetry, but wrote prose and drama
as well. He was an individualistic writer, and was often referred to as the classic Welsh writer. He used
many different narrative elements, mostly metaphors, imagery, meter and comic wit. His themes were
consistent, he mostly wrote about life, death and mutability. Thomas favorite writer, D.H. Lawrence,
inspired his intense lyricism and love for fantasy. The literary period that Thomas lived in was staid
Puritanism, but he wrote mostly with a Romantic style. Most of Thomas imagery was based on Welsh
legend, Christian symbolism, witchcraft, astronomy and Freudian
Psychology.
His most important works were of all different styles. The two collaborations that gained him the most
recognition were of poetry, 18
Poems and 25 Poems. These poems were commonly read and entertaining to people of his time
period. Although his poetry was recognized while he was living, he became most famous after he died.
His prose writing was mainly sketches and stories. Most of his stories were altered autobiographical
with fantasy. Two of his most renowned prose writings are: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog
(published in 1940) and
Adventures in the Skin Trade (published in 1955). He also wrote radio shows later in his career. His
most popular one
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A Nursing Perspective
Nurses are expected to provide care for their patients in their most vulnerable state of illness by giving
them medications, changing dressings, taking vitals and providing them with preventive education.
Yet it is emotionally, physically and spiritually demanding for the nurse to provide patients with
palliative care at their end of life state. As a result, it is important for researchers to investigate and
gather data emphasizing the importance of providing palliative care to patients from a nursing
perspective. In this paper, we will be analyzing the research article titled Living with Dying in the
Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: A Nursing Perspective by Debbie Stayer and Joan Such Lockhart. The
analysis and understanding of the article will consist in describing six critical components which are
the statement of the phenomenon of interest, the purpose, the method used, the sampling, the data
collection and the conclusion.
In this article, the focus is on the phenomenon of palliative care from the perspective of nurses who
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This study focuses on the subjective experience of groups and individuals. It attempts to reveal the
world as experienced by the subjects being studied though their personal stories. As a result of this, it
is believed that to generate the best ever interpretation of a phenomenon, it proposes to use the
hermeneutic [circle] (Kafle, 2011). The researchers for this qualitative study chose Hermeneutic
phenomenology as their research method because it is both a descriptive and interpretive method, and
it allowed for understanding how PICU nurses interpreted and made meaning of their experiences in
caring for children with life threatening illness and the children s families (p. 351). This method is
compatible with the purpose of this research since the objective is to describe and interpret the essence
of the nurses experiences in the Pediatric Intensive Care
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Small Business Essay
The small business marketplace is extremely dynamic and the changes are fast. Here are some
encouraging facts from the US Small Business Administration on small businesses. There are about 30
million small businesses in the United States and employ just over half of the country s private
workforce. They employ a staggering 40% of high tech workers such as computer professionals,
scientists and engineers. More than half of the small businesses are home based businesses and two
percent of them are franchises. One of the most important aspects is the fact that a majority of
innovations in the United States come from small businesses.
In 2008, there were 627,200 new businesses that started, 596,600 businesses that were closed and
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No business would abruptly go down and there will definitely be symptoms. If the entrepreneur has
difficulty in paying his bill, market for the product is shrinking and the customer sales is coming down
drastically, these are common signs that the company is not performing well. Another red flag is when
there is an increase in customer complaints, which clearly goes to show that the business is failing to
meet the needs of the customer. The entrepreneur should also ensure that the balance between
inventory and sales levels are correct. If the inventory levels tend to climb at a faster rate than what
the sales warrant, the company is at a risk of piling up the inventory. When the business has more
work than it can handle is another warning of the enterprise not doing well. A lack of liquidity can also
be a cause of business failure. Liquidity is the speed at which an asset can be converted into cash and
if the company does not have enough liquid cash at its disposal, it can lead to their downfall. A new
business venture that provides products or services at the cheapest price in a desperate quest for
making sales is also a sign of struggle.
In order for a new venture to be successful, the management plays a vital role. When a business
grows, it can never be a one man show, but it needs the management as a whole to take responsibility.
An entrepreneur can have a business model that has the
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Watching God Symbols
The times in which Their Eyes Were Watching God took place were extremely difficult for a black
woman to live in let alone find her voice. Zora Neale Hurston uses symbols throughout Their Eyes
Were Watching God to explain events, rather than sating them. She interprets many important aspects
of life and turns these events into symbols throughout the novel. Hurston uses the horizon and the pear
tree as symbols to illustrate, clarify, and intensify abstract concepts in the novel such as Janie s general
ambitions and her specific dreams respectively. The horizon represents Janie s life aspirations as well
as the possibilities for change and perhaps improvement. Hurston explicates the vitality of recognizing
the significance of the horizon (the location of her hopes and dreams) when understanding the plot by
mentioning it in the opening paragraph of the novel: Ships at a distance have every man s wish on
board. For some they come in with the tide. For others they sail forever on the horizon, never out of
sight, never landing until the Watcher turns his eyes away in resignation, his dreams mocked to death
by Time. That is the life of men (Hurston 1). Janie s dream lingers on the horizon for the majority of
her life; She can wish and hope for better things, but her reality is very different. Since the start, Janie
s dreams are restricted by circumstance. Early in her life, Nanny had taken the biggest thing God ever
made, the horizon, for no matter how far a person can go
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Bathroom Laws
May 13, 2016, the Obama Administration sent thousands of letters to public schools defending
transgender rights. This sparked a national debate over bathroom laws determining if transgender
individuals should be allowed to use the public bathroom or locker room of their choice. People are
divided on the issues of what bathroom or locker room transgender people utilize as some believe that
they should use the bathroom based on their biological sex while others believe that they should use
the bathroom corresponding to their gender identity. Some people are against the usage of bathrooms
based on gender identity feeling that it would be better to have usage based on the gender listed on
birth certificates or single stall unisex bathrooms. Many people claim that perverts, peeping toms, and
rapists could abuse the law in order to attack women and young girls in public restrooms and locker ...
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An estimate from the U.S. Department of Justice states that one in every two transgender people are
sexually assaulted or abused within their lifetime. Transgender activists claim that transgender people
experience higher levels of violence and harassment, and, when using the bathroom corresponding to
their biological sex are at an even greater risk. The supposed threats that these protections pose to
others are largely nonexistent; in fact, it is transgender people who are far more likely to be the target
of violence than any random user of the ladies room (.Eisner).
Transgender people feel uncomfortable in bathrooms if forced to use the bathroom corresponding to
their birth certificate. One transgender person said I do not plan on frequenting any women s
restrooms now or anytime in the future. Doing so would guarantee two things: that I would be
uncomfortable, and that the women sharing the bathroom with me could be
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Mute In An English Only World Summary
Immigrating and living in a new environment are always difficult. Especially when someone has to
speak an unfamiliar language most of the time since he or she arrives in the new country. However,
because of the remarkable progress on diversity and communication, learning new languages becomes
unnecessary to immigrants because they can live in the community with those who speak the same
language with them. The public organization such as court or hospital also have interpreter service, so
the immigrants aren t confused when they face issues. Therefore, it looks like learning few new
language are capable of handling their daily communication, such as buying groceries and ordering
food. But, learn the language of a new country still is an important mission for immigrants. Learning a
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In this case, they have to learn and accept the local country and communicate with local people. That
is why they should learn a new language. In Mute in an English Only World , Lee shows us small,
ordinary daily activities to demonstrate how his mother has issues of communication with butcher
because of language defection. As he said, his mother often encountered great difficulty whenever she
went out. One day, Lee s mother went to a butcher store to buy some fresh oxtails. However she could
not order the meat in English. Finally she came home with nothing. From this example, we can feel
how devastated Lee s mother was when she had disabilities and difficulties to communicate with the
butcher due to language inability. This is an appropriate example that shows the consequence of
disregarding the new language. The new languages are necessary in immigrants daily life. If Lee s
mother was having a medical emergency instead of buying meat, the new language might be the most
valuable solution to save her life. Local languages are necessary to immigrants while they get into
unexpected situation and have to seek support
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Symbolism In Slaughterhouse-Five
In the novel Slaughterhouse Five the author, Kurt Vonnegut, discusses some issues in society that he
believes should be different. The issues that I will be writing about in this essay are; the glorification
of war and war heroes , and the inevitability of war. He expresses his criticism on these topics using a
number of literary techniques, which include; metaphors and imagery.
When writing about war in Slaughterhouse Five , Vonnegut tries to show the reality of war and the
people who fight in them in order to put a stop to the glorification of war and how the public views its
soldiers. He uses a metaphor to show a reality to who the soldiers are and how society tries to mask
that when he writes (as Mary O Hare) You were just babies in the war like the ones upstairs! (...) But
you re not going to write it that way, are you (...) You ll pretend you were men instead of babies, and
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And Hitler turned into a baby, Billy Pilgrim supposed. That wasn t in the movie. Billy was
extrapolating. Everybody turned into a baby, and all humanity, without exception, conspired
biologically to produce two perfect people named Adam and Eve, he supposed. (ch 4. p 74 75. lines 26
12). This scene, that makes Billy go back to a time before the war, implies that to prevent the war from
ever happening, you would have to travel to the beginning of time, back to the times of Adam and
Eve. This means that war is part of human nature and to stop war from happening would mean to
recreate human nature and how humans deal with
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Person Centered Therapy
PCT Essay 1
Running head: AN ILLUSTRATION OF PERSON CENTERED THERAPY
What do you consider to be the strengths and weaknesses of the person centered approach? What
concepts and methods might build effective bonds with clients? Discuss any shortcomings in staying
with this orientation.
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This essay would attempt to explain the fundamental concepts and therapeutic methodologies that
might build effective bonds with clients.
It would also discuss the strengths and weaknesses within the person centered approach. The key
concepts include self actualization, conditions of worth, the fully functioning person, and the
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and where clients can move forward and become what they are capable of becoming,
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some fundamental conditions must be present. The client must be anxious or incongruent and in
contact with the therapist. Therapists must be genuine, whereby their words, nonverbal mannerisms
and feelings are not to be contradicting. In addition, they must also accept the client and show
unconditional care towards them. The therapist must understand the client s thoughts, the ideas,
experiences, and feelings, when communicating back this empathic understanding
(Murdock, 2009).
Firstly, congruence (genuineness or realness) refers to the therapist s openness, genuineness and the
willingness to relate to clients without hiding behind a professional front.
Therapists who conduct sessions with this sincerity in mind have all their feelings available to them in
therapy sessions and may share significant emotional reactions with their clients.
However, congruence does not mean that therapists shift the focus of therapy to themselves in any
way or have a predetermined direction, or impose a professional agenda to their clients during
sessions. [Corey, 2005]
Second, a therapist should show
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Moulin Rouge Film Analysis
I first came across the highly stylized film Moulin Rouge! when I was Fourteen years old.
Immediately, I became obsessed. Yet, despite several months of fixation with the lavish musical, I
have not watched the Baz Luhrmann directed film in almost seven years. A lot has changed in my life
since my initial viewing. Yet, many things which first captivated me about the film still remain true.
Therefore, a re viewing of the film in order to track my emotional engagement with the film seems
applicable. While I still consider the film to be a masterpiece; some aspects of the film increased
transportation while others discouraged it. By looking at specific devices Moulin Rouge! utilizes as
well as my own individual interpretations, my engagement with the film can be explored.
As a device that drives the film and helps create the most emotional impact, the music within the film
is particularly of note. As Sheida Sheikhha and Behrooz Mahmoodi Bakhtiari point out, Moulin
Rouge! is a jukebox musical to a significant degree. The Elephant Love Medley alone consists of 12
different songs, from popular artists such as The Beatles and David Bowie. One of the most
impressive aspects of the film is how it adapts popular hits, cuts, and converses with them in order to
create brand new, original meanings which fit the theme of the movie songs which say far more about
the period in which the film was made than the period it depicts. The songs produced from the
recycled material
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The Importance Of Work In Pope John Paul II
Most holy father, tell me how... how do I find grace, I wish to seek it, but how can I have it? The last
twelve years I have lived a dark life of revenge and anger; at one point I wanted to kill the man who
forced me into a life of servitude, Prospero; Prospero who took over the island my mother ruled after
her death; Prospero who wanted me to work for a chance at his daughter. What more can I do? Why
do I have to continue to work when I have already work for twelve years? Pope John Paul II would
acknowledge Caliban s frustration, and would point out that before he can seek grace, he would not
only need to know what it is meant by work , but that Caliban would need to know the important role
leisure and technology have when it comes to doing our work In the encyclical, Laborem Exercens,
you will learn my child, the pope would say, that such a thing as grace or work does not come easy.
Understand, that work does not only mean labor, but it can mean any human activity, that can and
must be recognized as work, in the midst of all the many activities of which man is capable and to
which he is predisposed by his very nature, by virtue of humanity itself, (John Paul II, Laborem
Exercens). Work is constant Caliban, because fresh questions and problems are always arising, there
are always fresh hopes, but also fresh fears and threats, connected with this basic dimension of human
existence: man s life is built up every day from measure of human toil and suffering, and
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Most Rewarding Accomplishment
What Has Been Your Most Rewarding Accomplishment?
My most rewarding accomplishment would have to be softball. This is rewarding because I ve learned
many skills from it. A great skill I learned from softball is to speak out and talk to people that I may
not know. Now im able to be more confident in myself and opinion. An example of this in action is
when my team and I sold food at a tournament we thanked everyone and then went on the intercom to
thank them again.
What is one weakness you have?
A weakness I ve struggled with is speaking in large crowds which if you think about it is a great
opportunity! I have the chance to practice this is class when I present large projects. I ve improved on
speaking in large groups everytime I present a larger project.
What is one thing you do well?
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I would do exactly whats needed when asked for it. I had to go to my moms job many times and often
had to help close up (clean up), my mom works in the cosmotology field.
What Do You Think It Takes to be Successful in This Position?
A person should have good qualities such as integrity, responsibility, well mannered, and should have
respect for any and all people the come to this company. If you show all of these qualities then the
costumer is likely to return.
How Would You Describe Your Ability To Work as a Team Member?
Im very capable to work as a team! I play for a softball team and even in school you need to be able to
work apart of a team because you need a person who can inspire and pick everyone up. I would be
perfect in a team and as a team member.
What Are Your Salary Expectations?
To be totally honest Im not looking for anything specific. Me being new to this I believe we can come
to a reasonable price that would fit my needs. At this point im looking for gas money for when I
recieve a car or money to help out around the house.
Tell Me About a Major Problem you Recently
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William Massey Biography Essay
William Massey
William Alfred Massey is an African American mathematician and operations researcher. Massey is an
expert in queueing theory. He was born in 1956 in Jefferson City, Missouri. Massey was the youngest
son of Richard A. Massey SR. and Juliette Massey. His family moved to St. Louis, Missouri when he
was only four years old. Massey s favorite color when he was younger was blue. One of his favorite
foods that he enjoyed eating was steamed crab legs. Also his favorite season is late spring. William
Massey went to the public schools of St. Louis, Missouri and high school in University City. After
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After Princeton Massey attended graduate school in the department of mathematics at Stanford
University. Massey wrote his doctoral thesis called Non Stationary Ques under the supervision of
Joseph Keller. William Massey graduated from Stanford University with a PH.D. Degree in
mathematics in 1981. After graduating from Stan ford Massey became a member of the technical staff
in the Mathematical Sciences Research Center at Bell Laboratories in 1981. While he was there his
research included queuing theory, applied probability, stochastic processes, and the performance
modeling of telecommunication systems. Massey published over fifty papers in those areas. These
papers include Calculation of steady state probabilities for content of buffer with correlated inputs ,
Simple, Efficient, Computation, of the Generalized Throughout Jackson Networks , Provisioning for
bandwidth sharing and exchange , Strong approximations for time dependent queues and many more.
One of his publications made him made him the co author of a patent server staffing. Massey founded
the Council of African American Researchers in the Mathematical
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Importance Of Technology In America Essay
The world today has many gifts than the late 1900s. We have new technologies and resources. People
are finding ways to go to Mars, inventing self driving cars, and things to keep us safe during natural
disasters. These are many gifts America has given my generation, such as technology, culture, and
education. One gift is technology, technology is an everyday thing. Self driving cars are electric.
Video games are evolving from pixels to VR consoles. Phones can talk back and can call worldwide.
People are making things that keep you safe during a tsunami. There is a bed which locks you in when
there is like an earthquake. With advance technology, we could accomplish so many things. Culture is
everywhere. People can celebrate it like
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Hyperbole In The 1930 s
In this letter, Downe employs a conversational and extremely personal tone, and appeals to his wife s
instincts through the use of hyperbole, similes, and examples of the many benefits he receives in order
to persuade her to emigrate. He portrays America as a land of equality and convenience using a
common man s tone and vivid imagery. Downe also undermines the difficulties of emigration his wife
may face in order to make her more agreeable to the idea.
He opens by exchanging pleasantries with her, My dear wife and then goes on to describe his current
situation. I get the impression that he is very excited and enthusiastic due to his child like tone and fast
pacing. A farmer took me one day... Downe describes the kindness of people around ... Show more
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that there is too many people... it is quite the reverse Down uses hyperbole and will be for a thousand
years... in order to reassure his wife. There is a change in mood in the second paragraph, since Downe
is trying to justify his emigration, and he turns poetic in order to reinforce his love and deep caring for
his wife and children. My dear Sukey...You know very well...I would rather cross the Atlantic ten
times. Downe states that poverty and deprivation forced him to go abroad in search of a living. It
appears to me that Down is glorifying his travels in order to make his wife emphathise with him and
tempt her to come to America. He undermines the difficultes his wife may face during emigration. You
will find a few...
Downe then proceeds to portray America as a land of freedom, equality and unlimited opportunity
using an inspirational tone. This is a country where a man can stand...with rational liberty to its fullest
extent.
Downe recreates some of his experiences in America in a joyful manner, and successfully conjures up
an image of America as a country that has not been tainted with crime, poverty, and discrimination.
Poverty is unknown here. A personal tone that shows his sense of longing and excitement is
maintained throughout the letter, especially the
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Issues Responsible for Failure of Doha Talks and Possible...
Title: Issues responsible for failure of Doha talks and possible solutions.
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Current Doha round has been one of the most eventful round but its irony that members couldn t reach
to condenses. This research paper concentrates on reasons that caused friction among the nations and
possible solutions that can be used to resolve these issues or reasons. Agricultural issues and industrial
goods market issues, talks has been suspended without any further notice of next round. At the end all
the hard work after years of negotiation wasn t successful ad differences among the participating
nations proved insurmountable.
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Then president of United States and European commission president assured flexibility. Even heads of
developing countries like India and Brazil participating in G8 meeting showed their interest in pushing
for the breakthrough. (Bhagwati Sutherland, 2011)
G6 minister headed for Geneva after St. Petersburg meeting where they were prepared to transform
their promises of flexibility into concrete deals. Pascal Lamy, the Director General of the WTO
convinced these nations to discuss these issues. Lamy was pushing for USA to reduce domestic farm
support and European Union for increasing access for domestic agricultural market and at the same
time developing nations like India and Brazil will be convince for reducing their industrial tariffs.
Problem here was each group was expecting other group to give in first. In these triangle of issues
main hurdle in the talks were issues in agricultural sector which has been mentioned above. The third
issue of convincing of India and Brazil for reducing their industrial tariffs didn t even make it to the
discussion because there wasn t any result from the discussion of first two issues.
In the negotiations USA and European Union were expected to cut the subsidy they were providing to
domestic farms at the same time developed nations were expecting India and Brazil, to open their
domestic market for agriculture and agricultural goods. Negotiations had the first jolt when far from
removing subsidy to agricultural
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Vases In Greek Art
The piece of artwork that I am standing by is a vase crafted by the Greeks around the early classical
period of Ancient Greece. This vase is an example of the famous technique called red figured pottery,
with this technique the figures and images that resemble people and objects are a red orange color and
these figures float in a black background. In order for this technique to work the Greeks had to paint
the whole pot in slip, then once the slip was leather hard they would carefully carve out the figures
and designs with special tools and needles to get the effect and depth they wanted. Once the images
are all carved out they would then fire the pot in a kiln, they had to do this in a specific way so the slip
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The vase I saw at the Art Institute of Chicago is known as a stamnos, and these types of vases were
used to store and hold liquids, like their drinking water. Each vase had its own unique story and the
Greeks told these stores through the carvings and paintings crafted into them. These images are very
detailed in their expressions, clothing, and designs surrounding the pottery, with these details we get
an idea of what life was like during those times some through their images depicting Gods or the
others that depicted religious rituals. In this particular vase, we can see there are three women and
crane standing around what appears to be an altar. This piece gives off a very spiritual and elegant
vibe, With the flowing lines and the way the drapery falls of the women s bodies it gives it a
sophisticated and delicate look. As you can see these women are all in composite view their face and
legs are facing towards the side while their torso is facing the front. the woman farthest left is raising
up an object that appears to be a mirror, she is stretching out her arm and looking towards the mirror
almost like she is about to hand it off to someone. The woman in the middle
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Online Customer Reviews Is An Essential Component Of...
According to Internet World Stats, there are 3,611,375,813 Internet users around the world as of June
30, 2016. Because of this, online customer reviews have become a vital component of businesses and
are considered by many as a form of social proof where people take the word of others as proof that a
particular product or service is valuable and worth getting.
When a potential customer conducts online research about a product or service from a business with
many great reviews, it makes it much easier for them to not only trust the company but also purchase
those goods because of the social proof shared online.
On the contrary, businesses with a shortage of great reviews don t get the benefit of the doubt from
potential customers. Worse yet, having zero reviews is just as detrimental as having negative reviews.
With this in mind, it s crucial that Experts Exchange members do their best to get their existing
customers to share their reviews online as a form of social proof for potential customers.
Try Asking It Never Hurts
If you re new to getting reviews, it may seem a bit awkward to ask customers to assess your business
and share their opinions online about the products or services purchased. But don t let that stop you.
Like the old adage goes, ask and you shall receive.
So instead of feeling hesitant, you need to just simply ask your customers to leave a review. In
parallel, you must also train your staff to make it a point to ask customers for a review as
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Eagle Scout Letter
It is an honor to write this letter of recommendation for Austin as he nears his goal of obtaining the
rank Eagle Scout. I ve known Austin his entire life and remember when he first started cub scouts.
Each summer Austin comes to Georgia and visits with his family and each year he is excited to get
back home to scout summer camp.
It would be easy for me to say Austin is a great kid. How despite being raised by a single mother with
little to zero help from his dad, still turned in to a respectful, dependable, courteous young man. It
would be easy for me to tell you that he is athletic, outgoing and friendly but, instead I will like to give
a couple examples of how he is trustworthy brave and has remarkable character. I am an avid hunter
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If it is something new to him, he is eager to learn and takes his time to ensure it is done right. After
helping he is allowed to hit the trails with the four wheeler and is responsible and trustworthy enough
to have his younger cousins ride alongside him or on the four wheeler with him. I trust him to make
the right decisions for himself and others. Austin is brave and and helpful. This past summer Austin
and his mom came down. We just finished installing a inground pool at the house and invited the
family over to enjoy the pool and grill out for Austin and his mom before going back to Wisconsin. As
the long summer day turned to night everyone was becoming more and more complacent and relaxed
around the pool. There were no less than three toddlers there that day and dozen more kids. My
youngest niece (Cambri) decided that she was ready to jump into the deep end of the pool by herself.
We all seen it happening in slow motion there she went into the deep end with the same amount of
swimming skills as a boat anchor. Austin and Cambris mom jumped in immediately. It should be
noted that his aunt can swim but was panicking which severely compromised her abilities. Austin
jumped in with the intent of helping his niece and wound up pulling his cousin and his aunt to
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Georgia Case Study
The line up was impressive. The presidents of Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia stood
beside Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili in Tbilisi. As members of a unique fraternity, each
represented a nation which, at one time, fell within the Soviet sphere of influence. Each understood
the imposing weight of political and economic encroachment by Moscow. Identification as a Soviet
satellite or republic dictated who your allies were, who your enemies were, and even which holidays
you celebrated. It didn t matter that the Berlin Wall crumbled in 1989. Political memory remains
crystal clear among these developing democracies. Forging commercial relations with the West,
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This unnatural land split ignored ethnic realities, fueling tensions on both sides. South Ossetia
declared independence from Georgia on November 28, 1991. No one seemed to notice much.
Prominent western European nations did not rush to acknowledge the South Ossetians claim to
independence. NATO recognized the area as a legitimate region of Georgia. Simmering dissension
burst into flames when the Georgian military rolled into South Ossetia on Aug. 7 in response to
Russian troop movements near the border. The Russian army crossed into the region the next day.
President Dmitry Medvedev challenged Georgia s sovereignty by sending troops onto foreign, though
familiar, soil. The Russians maintain their presence is to preserve Ossetian autonomy. Vigorous land
and air assaults, coupled with encroachment further south beyond South Ossetia s border, imply more
complex political motives. Ethnic Ossetians comprise roughly 67 percent of South Ossetia s
population. If the region pursues and achieves independence, this may lead to considerable shuffling
and displacement of people. Estimates of numbers killed, including civilians, seem too unreliable to
commit to print. Villages are smoldering, cities have been bombed and desperate refugees dot the
landscape. As I write this, negotiations have started but bullets continue to fly. It somehow seemed a
simpler, cleaner break when Kosovo declared
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Essay on Nclex Rn Questions Chapter 58
Chapter 58
Practice Questions page 755 (652 674)
(652) 1. An emergency department nurse is assessing a client who has sustained a blunt injury to the
chest wall. Which of these signs would indicate the presence of a pneumothorax in this client? *
Diminished breath sounds
Rationale: This client has sustained a blunt or a closed chest injury. Basic symptoms of a closed
pneumothorax are shortness of breath and chest pain. A larger pneumothorax may cause tachypnea,
cyanosis, diminished breath sounds, and subcutaneous emphysema. Hyperresonance also may occur
on the affected side. A sucking sound at the site of injury would be noted with an open chest injury.
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If side effects develop, especially cardiac irregularities, the procedure is stopped and the client is
reoxygenated. * * (659) 8. A nurse is assessing the respiratory status of a client who has suffered a
fractured rib. The nurse would expect to note which of the following? * Pain, especially with
inspiration * Rationale: Rib fractures are a common injury, especially in the older client, and result
from a blunt injury or a fall. Typical signs and symptoms include pain and tenderness localized at the
fracture site and exacerbated by inspiration and palpation, shallow respirations, splinting or guarding
the chest protectively to minimize chest movement, and possible bruising at the fracture site.
Paradoxical respirations are seen with flail chest. * * (660) 9. A client with a chest injury has suffered
flail chest. A nurse assesses the client for which most distinctive sign of flail chest? * Paradoxical
chest movement * Rationale: Flail chest results from multiple rib fractures. This results in a floating
section of the ribs. Because this section is unattached to the rest of the bony rib cage, this segment
results in paradoxical chest movement. This means that the force of inspiration pulls the fractured
segment inward, while the rest of the chest expands. Similarly, during exhalation, the segment
balloons outward while the rest of the chest moves inward. This is a
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Sociology Quiz
Chapter 1: Understanding Sociology 1. The scientific study of social behavior and human groups is
known as A. psychology. B. political science. C. anthropology. D. sociology. Answer: D 2. Sociology
A. is the scientific study of social behavior and human groups. B. focuses primarily on how social
relationships influence people s behavior. C. focuses on how societies develop and change. D. all of
these Answer: D 3. The awareness that allows people to comprehend the link between their
immediate, personal social settings and the remote, impersonal social world is called A. the
sociological imagination. B. anthropology. C. a theory. D. verstehen. Answer: A 4. A key element in
the sociological imagination is the ability to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A. functionalist perspective B. conflict perspective C. interactionist perspective D. global perspective
Answer: B 17. Critics of television often suggest that executives of major television networks and
movie corporations are wealthy White males who decide which programs or movies will be produced
and which directors and actors will obtain jobs in the industry. This analysis reflects the A.
functionalist perspective. B. conflict perspective. C. interactionist perspective. D. global perspective.
Answer: B 18. Contemporary conflict theorists are concerned with the conflict between A. women and
men. B. cities and suburbs. C. Blacks and Whites. D. all of these Answer: D 19. Which sociological
approach focuses on the macrolevel and would tend to view inequality in gender as central to behavior
and organization? A. functionalist perspective B. conflict perspective C. interactionist perspective D.
feminist perspective Answer: D 20. Which sociologist explored what it meant to be female and Black
living in the U.S.? A. Jane Addams B. Ida Wells Barnett C. Harriet Martineau D. Meda Chesney Lind
Answer: B 21. Which sociological perspective generalizes about everyday forms of social interaction
in order to understand society as a whole? A. functionalist perspective B. conflict perspective C.
interactionist perspective D. all of these Answer: C 22. Which sociological perspective holds the view
that
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Essay Biography of Edgar Allan Poe
Biography of Edgar Allan Poe
Many authors literary works are often influenced by their own personal life experiences. Among these
authors is Edgar Allan Poe, one of the most inventive writers of prose and poetry in the nineteenth
century. The juxtaposition of Poe s life and work is most evident in the morbid personalities and
melancholy themes of his literary compositions, similar to those of his life.
Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 19, 1809. His mother, Elizabeth
Arnold Poe, had been widowed at eighteen, and two years after his birth she died of tuberculosis at the
age of twenty four. Poe s paternal grandfather had been a wealthy man, but his father, David Poe, had
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In many ways she became the mother he had lost so many years ago. (Meyers, 1992, p.17). Tragically,
Jane Stanard was dying from a malignant brain tumor. By the spring of 1824 she was confined to her
bed and Edgar was not allowed to see her. When she died insane on April 28, Edgar was devastated.
Like his mother, she had deserted him, dying a painful death at a young age. Helen became Edgar s
ideal woman unattainable, beautiful, and doomed. In Edgar s mind, beauty was now forever linked
with death. (Meyers, 1992 p.17).
Perhaps as a way of holding in to the memory of Jane, Poe composed To Helen, which eloquently
describes his beloved, and the beauty and purity he saw in her. In the first of the poem s three stanzas,
Poe compares Helen s beauty to the ships of Nicea, a city near the Sea of Marmara. In the second
stanza he refers to her Naiad airs. According to Greek and Roman mythology a naiad is a spirit that
occupies springs, fountains rivers, and lakes. Her Naiad airs, we are told, have brought the poet home
To the glory that was Greece/ And the grandeur that was Rome. In the poem s last stanza, he refers to
Helen as Psyche, a Greek personification of the soul. Poe s ode to his first love, written at the youthful
age of just fifteen, is one of his most famous compositions.
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National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey
It is important to gather data regarding the risk, number or people affected and morality pertaining to
cardiovascular disease. Different surveillance methods are used to obtain reporting information
regarding CVD. This information is beneficial to physicians, health care providers, and people in the
community. It provides data that can be used to establish prevalence in different categories. It provides
evidence and allows for issues to be prioritized. This is extremely important because different nations,
states, counties, and cities are able to factors pertinent to their areas. The United States uses the
National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) to gather information about the health
and nutritional status from households of different people (CDC Centters for Disease Control and
Prevention (n.d.). National health and nutrition examination survey). The NHANES combines
information from completed surveys and physical examinations of people. This data is used to identify
make changes and implement policies. It is also used to identify ways to improve the health care of the
entire population. Baselines regarding different diseases are established using this information on a
national level. The state of Ohio uses self reporting to obtain the prevalence of heart disease (Healthy
Ohio, n.d). They use a Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) to obtain this
information about their residents. This information will allow programs to be implemented to
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Spectrophotometric Determination of Equilibrium Constant...
DATE PERFORMED: JULY 20, 2007
SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT FOR A
REACTION
ABSTRACT
UV VIS spectrophotometry is one of the most widely used methods for determining and identifying
many inorganic species. During this experiment, this spectrophotometry was used to determine the
equilibrium constant, Keq, of the Fe3+(aq)+SCN (aq)↔ FeSCN2+(aq) reaction. By determining the
amount of light absorbed, the concentration of the colored FeSCN2+ solution was also quantitatively
determined. From that data, the concentrations of the reagents at equilibrium may also be determined.
This experiment should thus provide a Keq value without computing for the concentration of each of
the species in the reaction. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Beer s Law states that absorbance is directly proportional to the concentration c of the absorbing
species, and to the path length b of the absorbing medium by a proportionality constant called the
absorptivity a. In our experiment, we expressed the concentration of the absorbing species in terms of
mol/L and the path length in centimetres. Thus, the proportionality constant becomes the molar
absorptivity ε. We set the wavelength of the spectrophotometer to 447 nm so we could achieve
maximum sensitivity. At this point, the change in absorbance per unit of concentration is greatest and
there is greater adherence to Beer s Law.
Table I. Absorbance of Unknown Solutions
|Solution |Absorbance |[Fe3+]init |[SCN ]init |
|Unknown 1 |0.158 |0.001 |2.00 x 10 4 |
|Unknown 2 |0.308 |0.001 |4.00 x 10 4 |
|Unknown 3 |0.457 |0.001 |6.00 x 10 4 |
|Unknown 4 |0.604 |0.001 |8.00 x 10 4 |
|Unknown 5 |0.743 |0.001 |1.00 x 10 3 |
Table II. Determination of the Equilibrium Constant, Keq
|Solution |[Fe3+] |[SCN ] |[[Fe(SCN)]2+] |Keq |
|Unknown 1 |9.57 x 10 4 |1.57 x 10 4 |4.34 x 10 5
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Essay Upton Sinclair s The Jungle as Socialist Propaganda
The Jungle as Socialist Propaganda nbsp; In the world of economic competition that we live in today,
many thrive and many are left to dig through trashcans. It has been a constant struggle throughout the
modern history of society. One widely prescribed example of this struggle is Upton Sinclair s
groundbreaking novel, The Jungle. The Jungle takes the reader along on a journey with a group of
recent Lithuanian immigrants to America. As well as a physical journey, this is a journey into a new
world for them. They have come to America, where in the early twentieth century it was said that any
man willing to work an honest day would make a living and could support his family. It is an ideal that
all Americans are familiar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some believe that Capitalism is the cause for much of the poverty in the nation today, but any
hardcore capitalist will tell you that capitalism inherited poverty, and far from being a cause of
poverty, it is the only solution. nbsp; However, believers in socialism would completely disagree with
this ideal. Socialism is the economic system in which the workers, instead of a rich minority of
entrepreneurs, own all industry. Workers receive the full fruits of their labors instead of being given
miniscule compensation for backbreaking labor. Since the people are paid well for their work, work
becomes a cooperative entity where people come to rely on one another and people actually are more
inclined to do their fair share to help the advancement of society as a whole. nbsp; In order to discuss
these issues as they are pertinent to this story, a general summary of the story must first be given. The
story revolves around the life and family of Jurgis Rudkus, a Lithuanian immigrant who comes to
America with his wife Ona, their children, and a few members of their extended family. They have
heard the stories of other Lithuanian immigrants coming to America and making a fortune in the free
economic system of America. They are bright eyed looking ahead into their futures. They are moved
into a section of Chicago known as Packingtown, a slum full of run down housing and large
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Genetic Synthesis
Introduction After voluminous amounts of studies, it is known that million years ago, the first human
arose from our beloved ancestor, the Great Ape and just as humans arose, so has the way research can
be approached. Molecular data can be used in modern phylogeny as a form to study evolutionary
biology. This approach is practical because it uses extracted DNA and protein sequences to do an
analysis on the sequence by finding similar sequences to it, in which help in phylogenetic
reconstruction. In this study, two molecular markers were used: 16S rDNA and mtNCR (control
region) to generate common ancestors among both markers. It was crucial to construct the
phylogenetic tree to view the phenotypic evolution of the Great Apes. Bipedalism is the primary
method locomotion in humans and was the most drastic phenotypic change in the primate lineage.
Larger primates such as, gorilla and orangutan, possess the lateral sequence locomotion:
quadrupedalism. Both types of locomotion s are beneficial in distinctive ways. For instance, scientist
such as Darwin said that bipedalism is advantageous for humans because it freed the hands of task
locomotion and evolved them to tool making (Begun, 2015). Bipedal mammals also have the ability to
carry nutrition and their infants, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
MP is an approach that minimized that number of changes throughout time while UPGMA approaches
the data by distance in which species are most similar. In figure 1, a phylogenetic tree is represented
that show how both approaches constructed the tree. These approaches worked best because it shows
that closest similarities. It differed in the Maximum parsimony in that the gorilla gorilla connected
with pongo abelli and the UPGMA did not. The first number in the tree is bootstrap of NCR and the
2nd is the 16S bootstrap number which indicated the percentage in similarities among
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Social Class Vs Middle Class
It has been a well known fact for several decades now, that the middle/working class is the backbone
of the United States. This economic class of Americans are what hold the country stable through their
hard work and purchasing power. However, lately there has been a few jabs thrown at the middle
class, such as the 2007 2008 recession, problems with minimum wage and its efficacy to create a
comfortable life, and political matchups between candidates that reflect the middle class in different
ways. I believe that the middle class has had to make decisions that will benefit them financially but
hurt their desires such as, having a fewer amount of kids. To begin, money is what keeps the United
States moving day in and day out. People wake up to get money, sleep shorter hours to make more
money, and place a gate around their wants to be able to keep in as much money as possible. One want
that I believe is being affected by this is the desire to have children. Children are precious blessings
from God to us and we have a hand in creating them. However, children are expensive and the strain
that they can put on parents financially is innumerable. I believe that couples are opting to have
children depending on their financial situation more and more as of lately. ... Show more content on
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The hesitation that couples have and the higher use of contraceptives has also impacted this
demographic transition. According to, Population Education The rate of decline is dependent on
economic and social factors at play the quicker gains are made in areas such as education and gender
equality, the faster birth rates decline (Grover, 2014). It is easily noticeable that as couples choose to
allow money to dictate the decisions they make, in particularly having a kid, the less births will
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Laramie Project Thesis
The Laramie Project Paper
The Laramie Project, written and directed by Moisés Kaufman, is a docudrama that was written and
filmed after a homosexual student was brutally beaten and killed in Laramie, Wyoming in 1998.
Although he was left in a gruesome and unimaginable state by the two boys that killed him, Matthew
Shepard did not die until five days later in a Colorado hospital. The crime brought national attention to
hate crimes and caused legislation to be passed punishing those who commit crimes for this reason.
The Tectonic Theater Project, a group based in New York City, moved into the small town of Laramie,
documenting the town s reactions to the crime and the attention that it had received. The information
gathered from these interviews ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At this point in the movie, the audience has not learned much of McKinney and Russell Henderson,
the other person charged of killing Shepard. Because the dialogue is in the confession setting,
McKinney keeps his answers to a minimum and only answers to what has been asked. That makes the
subtext during the scene very noticeable because the audience develops their opinion of the boys
during that instance. Through the short confession and his demeanor, the audience can conclude that
McKinney was homophobic and unwilling to grant Shepard any mercy when he beat him. The police
officer asks questions that are to the point, trying to gain as much information as possible. McKinney
answers without hesitation and tells what he claims to be the truth while revealing that he is nervous
about the outcome of his trial. This addition to the play is interesting because it has to be staged as an
actual occurrence rather than as an interview. It is similar to the speech made by Dennis Shepard
because the theater group did not specifically ask questions in search for these answers, but they use
the information because it gives the docudrama its sense of reality. This confession shapes the
murderers as characters and helps the audience answer some lingering questions. It also allows the
theater group to gather information and interviews from townspeople in response to this specific
confession and how they felt about
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Ancient Calendars Essay
Time Keepers
Celestial bodies the sun, moon, planets, and stars have provided us a reference for measuring the
passage of time throughout human existence. Ancient civilizations like: China, India, Babylon, and
Greece relied upon the apparent motion of these bodies through the sky to record and determine
seasons, months, and years. We know little about the details of timekeeping in prehistoric eras.
However, records and artifacts usually uncover that in every culture, people were preoccupied with
measuring and recording the passage of time. Stonehenge, built over 4000 years ago in England has
no written records, but its alignments show its purposes apparently included the determination of
seasonal or celestial events, such as lunar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Luckily, our neighbors to the East, the Arabs, found the documents to be of great interest and kept old
Greek astrological records. In the Renisannce period of Christianity the church officials decided to re
examine the ancient records, and actually found some validity in some of the scientific data.
Amazingly enough the Christian church decided to implement data from ancient pagan cultures to
help create the most widely used calendar to date, the Gregorian calendar.
Ancient Greek astronomers made some amazing mathematical and philosophical discovers about our
universe. From the Hellenistic Greek observations in approximately 300 B.C.E., to the invention of
the first telescope in the seventeenth century, to the launching of today s space probes, one thing is
evident: astrological observations are imperative to creating a calendar.
Currently, the concept of a year is based on the earth s motion around the sun. The time from one fixed
point, such as a solstice or equinox, to the next is called a tropical year; its length is currently 365.242.
Our concept of a month is based on the moon s motion around the earth, although this connection has
been broken in the calendar commonly used now, the Gregorian calendar. The time for the moon to
complete a full cycle of phases is called a synodic month, and its length is currently 29.53 days. Note
that these numbers are averages. The actual length of a
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  • 2. Reasonable Suspicion In Law Enforcement The term reasonable suspicion refers to proof that is less that probable cause, but more than just a hunch. Reasonable suspicion can be used to make brief stops, and even detention of a suspect, until a police officer can complete an investigation of a crime. Reasonable suspicion is information that a reasonable law enforcement officer would believe that a crime has, was or is about to occur, using his or her training. Reasonable suspicion is an important tool in law enforcement, because it allows officers to detain a person until they have probable cause for a warrant, to search or arrest a suspect for a crime. Without reasonable suspicion most suspects would have to be let go due to lack of evidence. As long as an officer can articulate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Software Optimization Methods Of Changing A Software System HW 4 Software Optimization Techniques Software optimization is process of changing a software system to enable some aspect of the process to work more efficiently using less memory storage and less power. Profiling and timing code execution: We need to identify portions of code that run frequently which are called hotspots and make these identified hotspots run faster. In Profiling the first step is to understand the code in terms of its computations and requests. Next we need to identify any bottlenecks that may disrupt the performance. Third we need to set objectives. Finally we need to improve the performance cycles. Using platform specific features: We need to keep in mind the cache coherency, pipelining and branch guessing and side ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More the requirements implies slower network solution. In order to do this we need to consolidate the CSS and the JS files, Embedding CSS images into CSS which reduces extra space, load images only as they scroll into our view. Next we need to reduce the bytes which also leads to slower network solutions. For this we need to enable zip compressions, compress images fully and resizing the images as per the screen size. Slower javascript leads to weaker CPU: For this we need to make sure that javaScript is async to the page load. Asynch avoids delay. We need to also remove the unused codes. Numerical methods: Linear programming: The objective function is a real valued function which is defined on a polyhedron. Main function is finding a point in the polyhedron that has the smallest or the largest values if and when a point like that exists. Quadratic programming: QP is minimizing/maximizing a quadratic function which consists of variables that are subject to LC on these very variables.
  • 4. Stochastic programming: This is mainly used for modeling problems that have uncertainity. Almost all of the Real world problems include unknown parameters(atlleast few). Advanced optimization: Hill climbing: Hill climbing is used for reaching the end state from the first (start) node. Decision of the next nodes from the starting nodes, can be done by various algorithms. There are two variants of hill climbing which are simple hill climbing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Laptop Per Child Essay One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) Program Explain how the hardware and software of the XO laptop design aids its functionality for its end use. The XO laptop is designed to withstand extreme conditions. It is durable so the laptop can resist falls, extreme environments and extreme weather conditions such as high heat and humidity. The laptop is energy efficient and is low powered so children without any access to electricity are able to charge their laptop using other sources like solar power. The touchscreen of the XO laptop is easy to repair yet is still a sunlight readable display. This allows children who have a classroom outdoors to still be able to read their screen. The laptop can constantly connect to the internet and other laptops in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Techno trash (or e waste) is one of the negative impacts of new technology. It is the rubbish created by discarded electronics. Developed countries such as the U.S export 50% to 80% of their techno trash to poorer Asian countries. The discarded technology is processed by workers who do not have the right equipment to handle and safely recycle these tech materials. This puts the workers and community to high levels of toxic materials, which could turn towns and the surrounding area into contaminated dumps. The e waste that isn t transported to Asia ends up in local landfills and poses risks to the surrounding environment and communities. Technology is made up of a mixture of dangerous chemicals. The toxic chemicals can cause serious damage to the environment. Some of these chemicals include beryllium, cadmium, lead and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Vimy Ridge History The 100th anniversary of the battle of Vimy Ridge is an important part of Canada 150 celebrations and a defining event in the history of our nation. Although Confederation occurred 50 years earlier, it has been said that in 1917, Canada was transformed from colony to nation on the slopes of Vimy Ridge. Less well recognized is the important service of Canada s legal professionals in that part of our history. This year will be different. In April, Canadians will commemorate the uncommon service and sacrifice of the soldiers, sailors, and airmen who left their families and occupations to serve in WWI generally and at Vimy in particular. For the first time, in recognition of the remarkable service and leadership of Canada s legal professionals, the Chief Justice of Canada and the Judge Advocate General of Canada are invited to participate formally in the Vimy commemoration at the national cenotaph in Ottawa. This recognition has been well earned. The most senior Canadian military officer ever to die in combat is Malcolm Mercer, a lawyer ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Charles Holland Locke, a lawyer from Winnipeg, Manitoba, served as a Captain in the artillery at Vimy Ridge. Perhaps as significant as their service in war is the leadership these great Canadians provided to the profession and to the country when they returned home. After the war, Locke returned to practice law in British Columbia and in 1947, was appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada. Service and leadership are inter generational principles. Mr. Justice Locke s son, Charles Conrad Locke became a lawyer in British Columbia. Locke the younger served as an artillery officer in WWII and went on to become a Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia and later, a Justice of the Court of Appeal of British Columbia. Charles Conrad Clarke also served as President of the British Columbia Law Society and President of the Federation of Law Societies of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Historical Events that Impacted Contact Improvisation... Historical Events that Impacted Contact Improvisation Dance has evolved greatly throughout the centuries. It began with ballet and has led up to contact improvisation. This form of dance begun in the early 1970 s and was started by a man named Steve Paxton and a group of postmodern dancers from New York City. Contact improvisation is a partnering form of dance and known as the art of moving spontaneously with a group or another person. This form of dance does not require the exact set of traditional skills of other dance form, it doesn t have a technique that could be studied, and it is practiced in order to accomplish the highest potential. Contact improvisation came at a great time period, which of course was the 70 s. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the Watergate Scandal was an important event during this time period I don t think it greatly affected contact improvisation. Another important historical event that occurred during this time period was the end of the Cold War. In 1975, under President Gerald Ford the US joined the USSR and thirty three other countries to sign the Helsinki Accords that each member of nations vowed to respect human rights and boundaries. I think the whole end of the Cold War greatly affected this dance. I think by using contact improvisation it sort of represented people s feelings better by being able to interact with each other. So by using contact improvisation I think the dancers were able to get their point across to the audience better. Therefore, the end of the Cold War was probably very important for contact improvisation and expressing yourself. Finally, the Vietnam War was another important historical event going on in the 1970s. When Nixon was president he sent American troop strength in Vietnam. He also set up a program of Vietnamization, which was decreasing the number of U.S. troops, offering only advice and assistance. The U.S. troops eventually returned from Vietnam but the U.S. did not stop with its involvement in Vietnam. Nixon then extended the war into Laos and Cambodia, there is secretly authorized bombing in order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Persuasive Essay On Volunteer Service When I think about volunteering I think about how good it is to be apart of something, so exciting and so great! Volunteering is a great way to get yourself out there and get known for works of service and positivity, along with just doing a good deed! I would say that volunteering, for Frisco Church was great. I volunteered in the children department of the whole church. From checking kids in as they go up to class, to teaching children s church Sunday s and Wednesday s, to even being a mentor for them was great! This brought a lot of positive feedback to me, like for example, teaching children s church on Sunday mornings was great for me because I didn t really know what I wanted to go to school for and changed my mind so many times, but when I teach them I knew I wanted to do something in the education field, I wasn t too sure at first what I wanted to teach, but I knew it had to be something with kids! The environment was good too, it wasn t a negative, it was positive which I like, because you don t get that everywhere! I think the influence on the people/children I made was a good one because I taught them that it s okay to be who you are because we were all made unique for a reason, and no one should be mean to you regardless of how you look, act, or talk like. Doing this project I wasn t really sure what I wanted to do with my career to be honest with you, I didn t even know what to think while doing this! This work I did at this church has defiantly helped me with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Scientific Management, Or Taylorism, Is A Theory Of... Scientific Management, or Taylorism, is a theory of management by F. W. Taylor that analysed how the highest economic efficiency, especially labour productivity, can be achieved, hence the greatest prosperity for both employers and employees. The four principles that he brought forward are the replacement of the rule of thumb work method with a scientific way to study work, matching and training the most suitable person to do each particular job scientifically instead of leaving the workers to choose their own work and teach themselves, the provision of detailed instructions and standard operating procedures by the managers to workers to ensure all of the work being done in accordance with the principles of the science and the division of work between workers and managers, which managers are responsible for planning and supervising while workers are to complete the tasks they are assigned to. In F. W. Taylor s scientific management theory, he tried to convey the idea of specialisation. This means dividing and co ordinating the various tasks necessary to produce a finished product by simplifying jobs and having each worker perform fewer, more routine tasks , aiming to increase efficiency in the workplace. By doing so, workers would have to make fewer motions to complete a task and also, repeatedly doing the same task, which would make workers more and more used to and skilled at that task. As a result, they can do it more efficiently and quicker. Specialisation has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Of Mice And Men Are White For the most part, the characters in Of Mice and Men are white males, with two very important exceptions: Curleys wife, who is central to the stores, and the marginalized, stable buck who is referred to only as Crooks.236 His presence in the novel adds a considerable amount of thematic power. Chapter 4 is entirely framed around him. Yet this character presents something of a challenge for African American readers, especially for the younger generation. Not just a literary question, but rather one of the most important cultural problems facing African American society. Black Americans have always been acutely sensitive to the fictional portraits of themselves created by white Americans in the early 20th century, even with those portraits as sympathetic as the one Steinbeck offers us. All the black Americans, and all people belonging to a racial or ethnic minority in a predominately white setting, must learn at a very early age to read all manner of phenomenon from the nuanced and polyvalent standpoint of a bi fold conscience. From this vantage point, one can see simultaneous night and day Historically, black Americans, Asians, and Hispanics had to develop this epistemic skill set, requiring a lot of work. It became incumbent upon them to know the white curriculum and its assumptions as well if not better than white students beside them.237 The universal theme of loneliness and homelessness appears differently in this novel, revealing its most radical dimensions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Their Eyes Were Watching God Symbolism Essay A symbol is an object or an element that represents a meaning or an idea that is beyond its physical form. Symbolism is vital to a story, like the potatoes are to the meat, so to speak. It provides ancillary to the emotional substance of a novel. While reading through Their Eyes Were Watching God, written by Zora Neale Hurston, there are numerous symbols that come to light, such as the game of checkers and Janie s hair. Checkers is a game played on an eight by eight square board that seemingly everyone knows. From children to adults, many enjoying the universal simplicity of the game. The first appearance of the game occurs right before the start of the seventh chapter. A group of men at the store, including Janie s husband, were partaking in gossip, talking about how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tony s husband should beat her. Janie comes to her defense, only to be silenced by Joe Starks, her husband. Janie had spoken up for another woman, only to be silenced by a pending game of checkers. About three chapters later, the town is empty, everyone was going to the baseball game in Winter Park. Janie was running the store all by herself, although business was slow and she was about half an hour away from closing. A man comes in to purchase a package of cigarettes. Since the town is all but vacant, he challenges her to a game of checkers. Janie confesses that she does not know how to play; the man volunteers to teach her. As the underlying tension between Janie and the man builds, the unalloyed contrast between Joe and the man called Tea Cake is clear. Joe was very much about putting Janie in her place; he did not view her as an equal or as a partner. He considered checkers to be a man s game and did not want Janie wracking her pretty little head over it. Tea Cake feels differently. If he knows how to play the game and enjoys it, why shouldn t she? It seems that Joe Starks was alone in his disapproval of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analyzing Dna Matches From Identical Twins And Other... Each person s genome apart from identical twins or other multiple births is distinct because of variations in allele frequencies which cause chromosomes to have certain genotypes. This indicates that when the DNA found at a crime location matches a person s, the individual is the culprit of the crime; however, finalizing a case is not this elementary. The evidence collected from a scene does not show the person s entire genome. While it can certainly point to suspects whose DNA matches the samples collected from the scene, it does not secure a definite criminal. Analyzing DNA requires understanding of a few complex fundamentals, but probability paired with statistical reasoning provides for a more accurate approach in assessing DNA matches. Humans each have 23 pairs of chromosomes that have similar sequences since they are analogous in gene chronology. They are not identical, though, because one chromosome is composed of alleles of a gene from one parent, and one chromosome is composed of alleles from the other (Dawid and Thomas). Short tandem repeats, or brief recurring patterns, take place at particular positions in all DNA sequences, variation occurring due to the differing number of repeats from person to person (Dawid and Thomas). DNA profiles select certain positions of the human genome and record the number of short tandem repeats that appear there for each DNA sample being analyzed (which in a court case would be the suspect s profile and the profile from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay about Work Within a Legal and Ethical Framework Work within a legal and ethical framework Task A Question 1 Why is important for a worker in the csi to follow their job description? It is important for a worker in the community service industry to follow their job description as it is important that they give a professional standard of the service. It is also due to confidentiality. Community service workers have duty of care to their clients. Also it is important they follow their job description because different services may have different policy and procedures and guidelines that need to be followed accurately so that duty of care is upheld to each client. Question 2 Define the term policy. A policy is a course of action or guidelines to be followed. Question 3 Define the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ask Julie if she would like to be referred to AA and counselling to help her with her alcohol abuse and the domestic violence she experienced whilst she was with bill 2. At the request of the client act as an advocate and or support for clients accessing referral services and other agencies Call other services to see which services can help Julie with the support and assistance she and her family need. 3. Provide outreach services as required Organize for Julie to call St Vincent de Paul and other organisations that deal with helping people with financial aid so she can get help wit food vouchers, rent, and power bills (etc.) Question 4 As the worker identify and discuss 2 ethical dilemmas in this case study. 1. Heavy drinking: with evidence of heavy drinking it automatically puts the kids at risk of harm especially when Julie is intoxicated who is there to look after the children 2. Domestic violence: Julie has already left bill ounce for domestic violence and she is now planning to take bill back which puts the kids at risk of harm with the fighting and violence that bill brings into the home Question 5 What principles would you need to be aware of when dealing with the ethical dilemmas in this case study? * Be very clear on the guidelines of your particular profession * Be familiar with and guided by all relevant standards which further define how legislation is applied. I am a family ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Overview of Cultural Anthropology Cultural Anthropology The nature of the culture: farming, hunting, gathering, fishing, cattle raising, industrialization etc. The uses and measures of wealth. Jamaica has a history of farming, hunting, gathering and fishing going back to colonial days. This is when the British colonized the country in order to provide them with a number of agricultural products they could sell on the world markets. The most notable include: sugar cane, coffee, bananas, yams, citrus fruits, vegetables and fish. As the country developed, is when industrialization began to occur. This took place with tourism becoming the most dominant industry. At the same time, there was a focus on bauxite, chemicals, paper, cement and textile production. These different areas are used to account for the majority of it exports. This is based upon figures illustrating where the majority of GDP growth is occurring. ( Jamaica ) (Rogozinski) (Taylor) Geography and environmental limitations: climate, environmental stresses, hardships, and subsistence requirements. Jamaica has a tropical climate that is warm year round. The biggest environmental stresses are the damages the country will face are from June 1st to November 30th related to hurricanes and tropical storms. The biggest hardships are the continuing amounts of poverty, with this impacting nearly 70% of the nation. This means that many people are dependent upon remittances sent to them from their families abroad and the government is dependent upon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Main Fuctions and Features of The Integumentary System... The integumentary system is a very important part of living. It consists of the skin and its accessory organs hair, nails, sebaceous, or oil, glands, and the sudoriferous, or sweat, glands. Your skin alone weighs more than six pounds and covers more than three thousand square inches. The skin to me is considered customizable because you can alter it in many different ways. Many people pierce the skin on the ears, face, navel, and genitalia. They also tattoo their skin with permanent ink. The five main functions of the integumentary system are protection, regulation, sensory reception, absorption, and secretion. The first function of the integumentary system is protection. The skin acts as a protective barrier to the internal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because there are millions of nerve endings in the skin that act as sensory receptors. There are many different sensations you can experience, including pain, hot, cold, pressure, traction, and many more. Each nerve ending will give you a different sensational experience when the nerve sends the individual impulse to the brain. When the impulse gets in to the cerebral cortex of the brain, your body reacts in the appropriate way. If you experience pain, for example, you might cry. The fourth function of the integumentary system is absorption. The most common use of the absorption factor is through the use of a transdermal patch. A transdermal patch, not to be confused with a dermal patch, is a medicated adhesive patch that is placed on the skin to deliver a certain dose of medication through the skin and in to the bloodstream. An advantage of this method of intake is the dosage intake is controlled by body heat melting away layers of medication embedded in the adhesive bandage, which is a time advantage. A disadvantage is a very effective barrier and sometimes the medication is not absorbed enough to be affective. Transdermal patches are placed on several parts of the body, depending on what treatment you need. Many transdermal medications include a type of birth control contraceptive and a medication that prevents motion sickness. The fifth and final function of the nervous system is secretion. The skin contains millions of sudoriferous glands ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Entry Barriers of Global Marketing Entry Barriers in Global Marketing An understanding of the entry barriers to internationalization and their effect on entry mode selection is important because they can assist in determining why global marketers are unable to exploit their full potential and why many firms fail or incur financial losses in their international activities. The height and nature of market entry barriers directly influence the entry mode chosen by a company. Entry barriers increase the cost of entry and constraint the option available, and where they are high, the company might have only one choice of entry mode or else have to stay out. The concept of entry barriers comes from the economics of industrial organization. It generally connotes any obstacle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cost of Barriers The economic costs of entry barriers are well known. The efficiency created by barriers translates into higher prices for consumers. What this means to the marketer is that the barriers create additional costs for the foreign entrant. Regardless of the source of barriers, their existence means that some firm or individual will have a chance to profit from a monopolistic position. This individual sometimes refers to as a gatekeeper, since he or she holds the keys to the market. For example, where regulations prohibit foreign ownership of broadcast media, domestic cable companies can keep prices high and service levels low. Where a domestic company has built a viable defense for its products with a strong brand image, it can collect rent by charging premium prices. Where close ties in distribution channels are necessary, natives with good contacts garner considerable fees by simply arranging a meeting between two prospective partners. The cost of doing business is very high in some countries because of such barriers. Types of Entry Barriers in Global Marketing To encourage development of domestic industry and protect existing industry, government may establish such barriers to trade as tariff, quotas, boycotts, monetary barriers, nontariff barriers, and market barriers. Barriers are imposed against imports and foreign businesses. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Lemur 3 Research Paper The Lemur 3 robot designed by NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) can takes advantage of the same attractive forces that geckoes use to climb walls in order to perform tasks on the outside walls of the International Space Station (ISS). NASA envisions a day when its lizard robots may climb the walls of the ISS using grippers inspired from nature. The Lemur 3 s feet will simulate the super adhesive feet of geckoes. Scientists at the NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California are developing an innovative gecko gripper system that will allow robots to perform maintenance tasks in outer space. They will inspect and repair the space station s exterior, as well as conduct a wide range of space activities in Earth orbit. Recently, the American space agency has also released a video describing the gecko space robot concept. According to Aaron Parness, JPL engineer, this kind of versatile robots will allow the space agency to have its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The gecko gripper robot Lemur 3 will work in pretty much the same way as the real gecko, according to Parness. The team working on the project has created a material studded with synthetic hairs much smaller than a human hair. This material adheres when it is pushed against a surface. According to JPL engineers, the latest generation of grippers developed by their team can support more than 150 Newtons of force. This numbers are big enough for the maintenance work tasks of the future space robots, being the equivalent of 35 lbs. (16 kilograms). The advantage of this gripping system over the tape is that it doesn t lose its stickiness over time the way tape does. The researchers explained that this system should work well in all environments, including the extreme conditions in the outer space. The gripping system developed by JPL team will be able to withstand extreme pressures, temperatures, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Home Depot s Social Responsibility Approach Home Depot is the world s largest home improvement retailer operating in 45 states, Canada, Chili and Puerto Rico. Home Depot stores aim to serve both do it yourselfers and professional contractors with home improvement superstores carrying between 40,000 and 50,000 different products. Home Depot has also been listed as one of Fortune s most admired specialty retailers for the past six years. In order for companies to succeed in the competitive current marketplace they must consider not only the bottom line and their investors but also their impacts on the community, their employees, and their customers. Home Depot was founded on the idea that treating employees well is an important responsibility. Home Depot believes employees that are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Disaster Relief and Preparedness When disaster strikes, The Home Depot is among the first organizations on the scene to ensure its customers have the supplies, resources and support they need to rebuild their homes and communities. Last year s destruction in the Gulf reinforced the importance of disaster preparedness. The Home Depot s dedication to providing customers with the tools they need to minimize the loss of personal items during such devastating events remains a staple in the company s long standing tradition of safety and preparedness. The Home Depot takes an integrated approach to its disaster relief efforts through ongoing support of local and national non profit partners and the mobilization of the Team Depot associate volunteers. In 2005, The Home Depot partnered with organizations such as The Home Depot Foundation, American Red Cross, Salvation Army, Hands On Network, United Way and other community leaders to donate more than $11 million to the long term recovery and rebuilding of the Gulf region. Through its associate led and managed volunteer force, Team Depot, the company invested $1.7 million in volunteer activation and management in the Gulf. As an example, in Pass Christian, Miss., The Home Depot engaged more than 500 volunteers to build the community s first permanent structure completed after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. A Brief Look at David Beckham There have been many soccer players that have stood out throughout their careers and have made names for themselves. The legendary midfielder, David Beckham, happens to be one of them. David Beckham, the undisputed best soccer midfielder in the world, is such a success due to his hard work and dedication; the love for his family and, most importantly, his devilishly handsome looks; have made him as influential as he is today. David Beckham was born May 2, 1975 in a little town called Leytonstone, London. David was the son of a prestigious hair dresser Sandra Georgina and of David Beckham, a man he really looked up too, who was know as a kitchen fitter. As a young boy Beckham went to Chase Lane Primary School where he was taught the basics of education and literature. His parents were fanatical Manchester United supporters who would frequently travel to Old Trafford from London to attend the team s home matches. David inherited his parents love of Manchester United, and his main sporting passion was football. In a 2007 interview, Beckham said that, At school whenever the teachers asked, What do you want to do when you re older? I d say, I want to be a footballer. And they d say, No, what do you really want to do, for a job? But that was the only thing I ever wanted to do. (need to quote this) Thats exactly what he set out to prove when he joined his first soccer team at the age of 5. He was brought up by his parents, supporters of Manchester United, attended Bobby ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. General Dynamics Case In the recent years, General Dynamics has begun an expansion to expand their market reach in many different areas. Examples of this would be their development of General Dynamics healthcare providing health care benefits to individuals and other organizations. As well as purchasing Gulfstream further deepening their ties to the aerospace field. Their strategic plan to explore the business jet market has struggled in the past years. The industry as a whole has dipped in their level of business. Gulfstreams business as well as their rivals is not as lucrative as it was in past years. (Smith, 2017) General Dynamics has potentially been spreading themselves thin with their constant expansion in different marketplaces. The company has many irons in the fire, and this has caused their attention to be divulged ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company has made some mistakes in depending so heavily on the Gulfstream business. General Dynamics needs to use a strategic plan to look for other profitable areas within their company. Their company is so dependent on the profitability of Gulfstream that the company s market shares could drop immensely if business continues to dwindle. (Market Watch, 2018) The company would be better off to supplement their business in other areas in order to evenly balance their ventures. The company has not received the same level of profit and revenue shares with their departments besides Gulfstream. (Market Watch, 2018) General Dynamics has also suffered by relying on government spending. (Value Line, n.d) The majority of the organizations business outside of Gulfstream is through defense contracts with the United States government. Therefore, when military and defense operations are down the company takes a major hit. General Dynamics has tried to compound this fact by adding unique department such as their health care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Negative Effects Of Radiation The word radiation means several things such as radio waves and light. When such types of radiation travel through substances, it can become charged electrically. When it is also in a tissue that is living, the ions that were produced by the radiation can affect biological processes (IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), n.d.). There are several ways people are exposed to radiation, including x rays, radiation used to diagnose diseases and for cancer therapy, nuclear explosive testing that goes wrong, small quantities of radioactive materials released into the environment from coal and nuclear power plants, etc. (IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency), n.d.). The radiation that is emitted from cell phones, X ray machines, and nuclear power plants are very different. They are all energy, but the difference is that unlike the others, cell phones are not radioactive, and harms the body, unlike the others (Ornes, 2011). The phones operate by altering your voice into a radio wave, which it dispatches with an antenna that it also uses to receive the radio waves from the other line, which it changes to a voice that the user can comprehend. Since the radio waves are also a type of radiation, if the user s phone is close to the user s head, the tissues can absorb the radiation, which hasn t yet been confirmed, but could later on be the cause of a brain tumor or disease, since the use of cell phones didn t start until about 15 years ago (Ornes, 2009). Studies show that spending 50 minutes or more with an active phone near your ear increases harmful brain activity because when cell phones are actively working, the radiation they emit could hurt you, after years of using a cell phone. Although there is a lot of evidence that suggests that cell phones are harmful, scientists, are still not completely sure (Ornes, 2011). SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) is the rate measurement of how much radiation your body s tissues can absorb when you are using a cellphone. The SAR for a cellphone is set for a limit of 1.6 watts of energy absorbed per kilogram of body weight (Highest and Lowest Radiation Cell Phones, 2017). A microwave oven is a machine or a device that uses brief, high frequency electromagnetic energy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Dylan Thomas Essay Dylan Thomas Dylan Thomas was born on October 27, 1914 in Swansea, Wales. His father was a teacher and his mother was a housewife. Thomas was a sickly child who had a slightly introverted personality and shied away from school. He didn t do well in math or science, but excelled in Reading and English. He left school at age 17 to become a journalist. In November of 1934, at age 20, he moved to London to continue to pursue a career in writing. His first collection of poems called 18 Poems was released in 1934. Many people loved his work, and he gained instant recognition. His second collection released in 1936, 25 Poems, was also popular. The year he released his second collaboration of poems was also the year that he met his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He died of alcohol poisoning in his hotel room in New York City after an all night drinking binge. Thomas was a very creative and talented writer. He not only wrote poetry, but wrote prose and drama as well. He was an individualistic writer, and was often referred to as the classic Welsh writer. He used many different narrative elements, mostly metaphors, imagery, meter and comic wit. His themes were consistent, he mostly wrote about life, death and mutability. Thomas favorite writer, D.H. Lawrence, inspired his intense lyricism and love for fantasy. The literary period that Thomas lived in was staid Puritanism, but he wrote mostly with a Romantic style. Most of Thomas imagery was based on Welsh legend, Christian symbolism, witchcraft, astronomy and Freudian Psychology. His most important works were of all different styles. The two collaborations that gained him the most recognition were of poetry, 18 Poems and 25 Poems. These poems were commonly read and entertaining to people of his time period. Although his poetry was recognized while he was living, he became most famous after he died. His prose writing was mainly sketches and stories. Most of his stories were altered autobiographical with fantasy. Two of his most renowned prose writings are: Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog (published in 1940) and Adventures in the Skin Trade (published in 1955). He also wrote radio shows later in his career. His most popular one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Nursing Perspective Nurses are expected to provide care for their patients in their most vulnerable state of illness by giving them medications, changing dressings, taking vitals and providing them with preventive education. Yet it is emotionally, physically and spiritually demanding for the nurse to provide patients with palliative care at their end of life state. As a result, it is important for researchers to investigate and gather data emphasizing the importance of providing palliative care to patients from a nursing perspective. In this paper, we will be analyzing the research article titled Living with Dying in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit: A Nursing Perspective by Debbie Stayer and Joan Such Lockhart. The analysis and understanding of the article will consist in describing six critical components which are the statement of the phenomenon of interest, the purpose, the method used, the sampling, the data collection and the conclusion. In this article, the focus is on the phenomenon of palliative care from the perspective of nurses who have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This study focuses on the subjective experience of groups and individuals. It attempts to reveal the world as experienced by the subjects being studied though their personal stories. As a result of this, it is believed that to generate the best ever interpretation of a phenomenon, it proposes to use the hermeneutic [circle] (Kafle, 2011). The researchers for this qualitative study chose Hermeneutic phenomenology as their research method because it is both a descriptive and interpretive method, and it allowed for understanding how PICU nurses interpreted and made meaning of their experiences in caring for children with life threatening illness and the children s families (p. 351). This method is compatible with the purpose of this research since the objective is to describe and interpret the essence of the nurses experiences in the Pediatric Intensive Care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Small Business Essay The small business marketplace is extremely dynamic and the changes are fast. Here are some encouraging facts from the US Small Business Administration on small businesses. There are about 30 million small businesses in the United States and employ just over half of the country s private workforce. They employ a staggering 40% of high tech workers such as computer professionals, scientists and engineers. More than half of the small businesses are home based businesses and two percent of them are franchises. One of the most important aspects is the fact that a majority of innovations in the United States come from small businesses. In 2008, there were 627,200 new businesses that started, 596,600 businesses that were closed and 43,546 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No business would abruptly go down and there will definitely be symptoms. If the entrepreneur has difficulty in paying his bill, market for the product is shrinking and the customer sales is coming down drastically, these are common signs that the company is not performing well. Another red flag is when there is an increase in customer complaints, which clearly goes to show that the business is failing to meet the needs of the customer. The entrepreneur should also ensure that the balance between inventory and sales levels are correct. If the inventory levels tend to climb at a faster rate than what the sales warrant, the company is at a risk of piling up the inventory. When the business has more work than it can handle is another warning of the enterprise not doing well. A lack of liquidity can also be a cause of business failure. Liquidity is the speed at which an asset can be converted into cash and if the company does not have enough liquid cash at its disposal, it can lead to their downfall. A new business venture that provides products or services at the cheapest price in a desperate quest for making sales is also a sign of struggle. In order for a new venture to be successful, the management plays a vital role. When a business grows, it can never be a one man show, but it needs the management as a whole to take responsibility. An entrepreneur can have a business model that has the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Watching God Symbols The times in which Their Eyes Were Watching God took place were extremely difficult for a black woman to live in let alone find her voice. Zora Neale Hurston uses symbols throughout Their Eyes Were Watching God to explain events, rather than sating them. She interprets many important aspects of life and turns these events into symbols throughout the novel. Hurston uses the horizon and the pear tree as symbols to illustrate, clarify, and intensify abstract concepts in the novel such as Janie s general ambitions and her specific dreams respectively. The horizon represents Janie s life aspirations as well as the possibilities for change and perhaps improvement. Hurston explicates the vitality of recognizing the significance of the horizon (the location of her hopes and dreams) when understanding the plot by mentioning it in the opening paragraph of the novel: Ships at a distance have every man s wish on board. For some they come in with the tide. For others they sail forever on the horizon, never out of sight, never landing until the Watcher turns his eyes away in resignation, his dreams mocked to death by Time. That is the life of men (Hurston 1). Janie s dream lingers on the horizon for the majority of her life; She can wish and hope for better things, but her reality is very different. Since the start, Janie s dreams are restricted by circumstance. Early in her life, Nanny had taken the biggest thing God ever made, the horizon, for no matter how far a person can go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Bathroom Laws May 13, 2016, the Obama Administration sent thousands of letters to public schools defending transgender rights. This sparked a national debate over bathroom laws determining if transgender individuals should be allowed to use the public bathroom or locker room of their choice. People are divided on the issues of what bathroom or locker room transgender people utilize as some believe that they should use the bathroom based on their biological sex while others believe that they should use the bathroom corresponding to their gender identity. Some people are against the usage of bathrooms based on gender identity feeling that it would be better to have usage based on the gender listed on birth certificates or single stall unisex bathrooms. Many people claim that perverts, peeping toms, and rapists could abuse the law in order to attack women and young girls in public restrooms and locker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An estimate from the U.S. Department of Justice states that one in every two transgender people are sexually assaulted or abused within their lifetime. Transgender activists claim that transgender people experience higher levels of violence and harassment, and, when using the bathroom corresponding to their biological sex are at an even greater risk. The supposed threats that these protections pose to others are largely nonexistent; in fact, it is transgender people who are far more likely to be the target of violence than any random user of the ladies room (.Eisner). Transgender people feel uncomfortable in bathrooms if forced to use the bathroom corresponding to their birth certificate. One transgender person said I do not plan on frequenting any women s restrooms now or anytime in the future. Doing so would guarantee two things: that I would be uncomfortable, and that the women sharing the bathroom with me could be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Mute In An English Only World Summary Immigrating and living in a new environment are always difficult. Especially when someone has to speak an unfamiliar language most of the time since he or she arrives in the new country. However, because of the remarkable progress on diversity and communication, learning new languages becomes unnecessary to immigrants because they can live in the community with those who speak the same language with them. The public organization such as court or hospital also have interpreter service, so the immigrants aren t confused when they face issues. Therefore, it looks like learning few new language are capable of handling their daily communication, such as buying groceries and ordering food. But, learn the language of a new country still is an important mission for immigrants. Learning a new language is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this case, they have to learn and accept the local country and communicate with local people. That is why they should learn a new language. In Mute in an English Only World , Lee shows us small, ordinary daily activities to demonstrate how his mother has issues of communication with butcher because of language defection. As he said, his mother often encountered great difficulty whenever she went out. One day, Lee s mother went to a butcher store to buy some fresh oxtails. However she could not order the meat in English. Finally she came home with nothing. From this example, we can feel how devastated Lee s mother was when she had disabilities and difficulties to communicate with the butcher due to language inability. This is an appropriate example that shows the consequence of disregarding the new language. The new languages are necessary in immigrants daily life. If Lee s mother was having a medical emergency instead of buying meat, the new language might be the most valuable solution to save her life. Local languages are necessary to immigrants while they get into unexpected situation and have to seek support ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Symbolism In Slaughterhouse-Five In the novel Slaughterhouse Five the author, Kurt Vonnegut, discusses some issues in society that he believes should be different. The issues that I will be writing about in this essay are; the glorification of war and war heroes , and the inevitability of war. He expresses his criticism on these topics using a number of literary techniques, which include; metaphors and imagery. When writing about war in Slaughterhouse Five , Vonnegut tries to show the reality of war and the people who fight in them in order to put a stop to the glorification of war and how the public views its soldiers. He uses a metaphor to show a reality to who the soldiers are and how society tries to mask that when he writes (as Mary O Hare) You were just babies in the war like the ones upstairs! (...) But you re not going to write it that way, are you (...) You ll pretend you were men instead of babies, and you ll be played in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And Hitler turned into a baby, Billy Pilgrim supposed. That wasn t in the movie. Billy was extrapolating. Everybody turned into a baby, and all humanity, without exception, conspired biologically to produce two perfect people named Adam and Eve, he supposed. (ch 4. p 74 75. lines 26 12). This scene, that makes Billy go back to a time before the war, implies that to prevent the war from ever happening, you would have to travel to the beginning of time, back to the times of Adam and Eve. This means that war is part of human nature and to stop war from happening would mean to recreate human nature and how humans deal with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Person Centered Therapy PCT Essay 1 Running head: AN ILLUSTRATION OF PERSON CENTERED THERAPY What do you consider to be the strengths and weaknesses of the person centered approach? What concepts and methods might build effective bonds with clients? Discuss any shortcomings in staying with this orientation. Word Count: 2214 * * i ¦* / PCT Essay 2 Abstract This essay would attempt to explain the fundamental concepts and therapeutic methodologies that might build effective bonds with clients. It would also discuss the strengths and weaknesses within the person centered approach. The key concepts include self actualization, conditions of worth, the fully functioning person, and the phenomenological perspectives. The therapeutic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Key Concepts Methodologies ¦¦ * Rogers maintained that to create a growth promoting climate in which therapeutic change * can occur, and where clients can move forward and become what they are capable of becoming, / PCT Essay 5 / /
  • 30. some fundamental conditions must be present. The client must be anxious or incongruent and in contact with the therapist. Therapists must be genuine, whereby their words, nonverbal mannerisms and feelings are not to be contradicting. In addition, they must also accept the client and show unconditional care towards them. The therapist must understand the client s thoughts, the ideas, experiences, and feelings, when communicating back this empathic understanding (Murdock, 2009). Firstly, congruence (genuineness or realness) refers to the therapist s openness, genuineness and the willingness to relate to clients without hiding behind a professional front. Therapists who conduct sessions with this sincerity in mind have all their feelings available to them in therapy sessions and may share significant emotional reactions with their clients. However, congruence does not mean that therapists shift the focus of therapy to themselves in any way or have a predetermined direction, or impose a professional agenda to their clients during sessions. [Corey, 2005] Second, a therapist should show ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Moulin Rouge Film Analysis I first came across the highly stylized film Moulin Rouge! when I was Fourteen years old. Immediately, I became obsessed. Yet, despite several months of fixation with the lavish musical, I have not watched the Baz Luhrmann directed film in almost seven years. A lot has changed in my life since my initial viewing. Yet, many things which first captivated me about the film still remain true. Therefore, a re viewing of the film in order to track my emotional engagement with the film seems applicable. While I still consider the film to be a masterpiece; some aspects of the film increased transportation while others discouraged it. By looking at specific devices Moulin Rouge! utilizes as well as my own individual interpretations, my engagement with the film can be explored. As a device that drives the film and helps create the most emotional impact, the music within the film is particularly of note. As Sheida Sheikhha and Behrooz Mahmoodi Bakhtiari point out, Moulin Rouge! is a jukebox musical to a significant degree. The Elephant Love Medley alone consists of 12 different songs, from popular artists such as The Beatles and David Bowie. One of the most impressive aspects of the film is how it adapts popular hits, cuts, and converses with them in order to create brand new, original meanings which fit the theme of the movie songs which say far more about the period in which the film was made than the period it depicts. The songs produced from the recycled material ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Importance Of Work In Pope John Paul II Most holy father, tell me how... how do I find grace, I wish to seek it, but how can I have it? The last twelve years I have lived a dark life of revenge and anger; at one point I wanted to kill the man who forced me into a life of servitude, Prospero; Prospero who took over the island my mother ruled after her death; Prospero who wanted me to work for a chance at his daughter. What more can I do? Why do I have to continue to work when I have already work for twelve years? Pope John Paul II would acknowledge Caliban s frustration, and would point out that before he can seek grace, he would not only need to know what it is meant by work , but that Caliban would need to know the important role leisure and technology have when it comes to doing our work In the encyclical, Laborem Exercens, you will learn my child, the pope would say, that such a thing as grace or work does not come easy. Understand, that work does not only mean labor, but it can mean any human activity, that can and must be recognized as work, in the midst of all the many activities of which man is capable and to which he is predisposed by his very nature, by virtue of humanity itself, (John Paul II, Laborem Exercens). Work is constant Caliban, because fresh questions and problems are always arising, there are always fresh hopes, but also fresh fears and threats, connected with this basic dimension of human existence: man s life is built up every day from measure of human toil and suffering, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Most Rewarding Accomplishment What Has Been Your Most Rewarding Accomplishment? My most rewarding accomplishment would have to be softball. This is rewarding because I ve learned many skills from it. A great skill I learned from softball is to speak out and talk to people that I may not know. Now im able to be more confident in myself and opinion. An example of this in action is when my team and I sold food at a tournament we thanked everyone and then went on the intercom to thank them again. What is one weakness you have? A weakness I ve struggled with is speaking in large crowds which if you think about it is a great opportunity! I have the chance to practice this is class when I present large projects. I ve improved on speaking in large groups everytime I present a larger project. What is one thing you do well? I tend ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I would do exactly whats needed when asked for it. I had to go to my moms job many times and often had to help close up (clean up), my mom works in the cosmotology field. What Do You Think It Takes to be Successful in This Position? A person should have good qualities such as integrity, responsibility, well mannered, and should have respect for any and all people the come to this company. If you show all of these qualities then the costumer is likely to return. How Would You Describe Your Ability To Work as a Team Member? Im very capable to work as a team! I play for a softball team and even in school you need to be able to work apart of a team because you need a person who can inspire and pick everyone up. I would be perfect in a team and as a team member. What Are Your Salary Expectations? To be totally honest Im not looking for anything specific. Me being new to this I believe we can come to a reasonable price that would fit my needs. At this point im looking for gas money for when I recieve a car or money to help out around the house. Tell Me About a Major Problem you Recently
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  • 35. William Massey Biography Essay William Massey William Alfred Massey is an African American mathematician and operations researcher. Massey is an expert in queueing theory. He was born in 1956 in Jefferson City, Missouri. Massey was the youngest son of Richard A. Massey SR. and Juliette Massey. His family moved to St. Louis, Missouri when he was only four years old. Massey s favorite color when he was younger was blue. One of his favorite foods that he enjoyed eating was steamed crab legs. Also his favorite season is late spring. William Massey went to the public schools of St. Louis, Missouri and high school in University City. After Massey graduated from University City High School he received a Harvard book award and a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After Princeton Massey attended graduate school in the department of mathematics at Stanford University. Massey wrote his doctoral thesis called Non Stationary Ques under the supervision of Joseph Keller. William Massey graduated from Stanford University with a PH.D. Degree in mathematics in 1981. After graduating from Stan ford Massey became a member of the technical staff in the Mathematical Sciences Research Center at Bell Laboratories in 1981. While he was there his research included queuing theory, applied probability, stochastic processes, and the performance modeling of telecommunication systems. Massey published over fifty papers in those areas. These papers include Calculation of steady state probabilities for content of buffer with correlated inputs , Simple, Efficient, Computation, of the Generalized Throughout Jackson Networks , Provisioning for bandwidth sharing and exchange , Strong approximations for time dependent queues and many more. One of his publications made him made him the co author of a patent server staffing. Massey founded the Council of African American Researchers in the Mathematical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Importance Of Technology In America Essay The world today has many gifts than the late 1900s. We have new technologies and resources. People are finding ways to go to Mars, inventing self driving cars, and things to keep us safe during natural disasters. These are many gifts America has given my generation, such as technology, culture, and education. One gift is technology, technology is an everyday thing. Self driving cars are electric. Video games are evolving from pixels to VR consoles. Phones can talk back and can call worldwide. People are making things that keep you safe during a tsunami. There is a bed which locks you in when there is like an earthquake. With advance technology, we could accomplish so many things. Culture is everywhere. People can celebrate it like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Hyperbole In The 1930 s In this letter, Downe employs a conversational and extremely personal tone, and appeals to his wife s instincts through the use of hyperbole, similes, and examples of the many benefits he receives in order to persuade her to emigrate. He portrays America as a land of equality and convenience using a common man s tone and vivid imagery. Downe also undermines the difficulties of emigration his wife may face in order to make her more agreeable to the idea. He opens by exchanging pleasantries with her, My dear wife and then goes on to describe his current situation. I get the impression that he is very excited and enthusiastic due to his child like tone and fast pacing. A farmer took me one day... Downe describes the kindness of people around ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... that there is too many people... it is quite the reverse Down uses hyperbole and will be for a thousand years... in order to reassure his wife. There is a change in mood in the second paragraph, since Downe is trying to justify his emigration, and he turns poetic in order to reinforce his love and deep caring for his wife and children. My dear Sukey...You know very well...I would rather cross the Atlantic ten times. Downe states that poverty and deprivation forced him to go abroad in search of a living. It appears to me that Down is glorifying his travels in order to make his wife emphathise with him and tempt her to come to America. He undermines the difficultes his wife may face during emigration. You will find a few... Downe then proceeds to portray America as a land of freedom, equality and unlimited opportunity using an inspirational tone. This is a country where a man can stand...with rational liberty to its fullest extent. Downe recreates some of his experiences in America in a joyful manner, and successfully conjures up an image of America as a country that has not been tainted with crime, poverty, and discrimination. Poverty is unknown here. A personal tone that shows his sense of longing and excitement is maintained throughout the letter, especially the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Issues Responsible for Failure of Doha Talks and Possible... Title: Issues responsible for failure of Doha talks and possible solutions. Name: Course: Sunderland ID: EThames Students ID: Intake: Introduction: Current Doha round has been one of the most eventful round but its irony that members couldn t reach to condenses. This research paper concentrates on reasons that caused friction among the nations and possible solutions that can be used to resolve these issues or reasons. Agricultural issues and industrial goods market issues, talks has been suspended without any further notice of next round. At the end all the hard work after years of negotiation wasn t successful ad differences among the participating nations proved insurmountable. Pascal Lamy, the Director General of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then president of United States and European commission president assured flexibility. Even heads of developing countries like India and Brazil participating in G8 meeting showed their interest in pushing for the breakthrough. (Bhagwati Sutherland, 2011) G6 minister headed for Geneva after St. Petersburg meeting where they were prepared to transform their promises of flexibility into concrete deals. Pascal Lamy, the Director General of the WTO convinced these nations to discuss these issues. Lamy was pushing for USA to reduce domestic farm support and European Union for increasing access for domestic agricultural market and at the same time developing nations like India and Brazil will be convince for reducing their industrial tariffs. Problem here was each group was expecting other group to give in first. In these triangle of issues main hurdle in the talks were issues in agricultural sector which has been mentioned above. The third issue of convincing of India and Brazil for reducing their industrial tariffs didn t even make it to the discussion because there wasn t any result from the discussion of first two issues. In the negotiations USA and European Union were expected to cut the subsidy they were providing to domestic farms at the same time developed nations were expecting India and Brazil, to open their
  • 39. domestic market for agriculture and agricultural goods. Negotiations had the first jolt when far from removing subsidy to agricultural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Vases In Greek Art The piece of artwork that I am standing by is a vase crafted by the Greeks around the early classical period of Ancient Greece. This vase is an example of the famous technique called red figured pottery, with this technique the figures and images that resemble people and objects are a red orange color and these figures float in a black background. In order for this technique to work the Greeks had to paint the whole pot in slip, then once the slip was leather hard they would carefully carve out the figures and designs with special tools and needles to get the effect and depth they wanted. Once the images are all carved out they would then fire the pot in a kiln, they had to do this in a specific way so the slip that was still surrounding the pottery would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The vase I saw at the Art Institute of Chicago is known as a stamnos, and these types of vases were used to store and hold liquids, like their drinking water. Each vase had its own unique story and the Greeks told these stores through the carvings and paintings crafted into them. These images are very detailed in their expressions, clothing, and designs surrounding the pottery, with these details we get an idea of what life was like during those times some through their images depicting Gods or the others that depicted religious rituals. In this particular vase, we can see there are three women and crane standing around what appears to be an altar. This piece gives off a very spiritual and elegant vibe, With the flowing lines and the way the drapery falls of the women s bodies it gives it a sophisticated and delicate look. As you can see these women are all in composite view their face and legs are facing towards the side while their torso is facing the front. the woman farthest left is raising up an object that appears to be a mirror, she is stretching out her arm and looking towards the mirror almost like she is about to hand it off to someone. The woman in the middle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Online Customer Reviews Is An Essential Component Of... According to Internet World Stats, there are 3,611,375,813 Internet users around the world as of June 30, 2016. Because of this, online customer reviews have become a vital component of businesses and are considered by many as a form of social proof where people take the word of others as proof that a particular product or service is valuable and worth getting. When a potential customer conducts online research about a product or service from a business with many great reviews, it makes it much easier for them to not only trust the company but also purchase those goods because of the social proof shared online. On the contrary, businesses with a shortage of great reviews don t get the benefit of the doubt from potential customers. Worse yet, having zero reviews is just as detrimental as having negative reviews. With this in mind, it s crucial that Experts Exchange members do their best to get their existing customers to share their reviews online as a form of social proof for potential customers. Try Asking It Never Hurts If you re new to getting reviews, it may seem a bit awkward to ask customers to assess your business and share their opinions online about the products or services purchased. But don t let that stop you. Like the old adage goes, ask and you shall receive. So instead of feeling hesitant, you need to just simply ask your customers to leave a review. In parallel, you must also train your staff to make it a point to ask customers for a review as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Eagle Scout Letter It is an honor to write this letter of recommendation for Austin as he nears his goal of obtaining the rank Eagle Scout. I ve known Austin his entire life and remember when he first started cub scouts. Each summer Austin comes to Georgia and visits with his family and each year he is excited to get back home to scout summer camp. It would be easy for me to say Austin is a great kid. How despite being raised by a single mother with little to zero help from his dad, still turned in to a respectful, dependable, courteous young man. It would be easy for me to tell you that he is athletic, outgoing and friendly but, instead I will like to give a couple examples of how he is trustworthy brave and has remarkable character. I am an avid hunter and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If it is something new to him, he is eager to learn and takes his time to ensure it is done right. After helping he is allowed to hit the trails with the four wheeler and is responsible and trustworthy enough to have his younger cousins ride alongside him or on the four wheeler with him. I trust him to make the right decisions for himself and others. Austin is brave and and helpful. This past summer Austin and his mom came down. We just finished installing a inground pool at the house and invited the family over to enjoy the pool and grill out for Austin and his mom before going back to Wisconsin. As the long summer day turned to night everyone was becoming more and more complacent and relaxed around the pool. There were no less than three toddlers there that day and dozen more kids. My youngest niece (Cambri) decided that she was ready to jump into the deep end of the pool by herself. We all seen it happening in slow motion there she went into the deep end with the same amount of swimming skills as a boat anchor. Austin and Cambris mom jumped in immediately. It should be noted that his aunt can swim but was panicking which severely compromised her abilities. Austin jumped in with the intent of helping his niece and wound up pulling his cousin and his aunt to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Georgia Case Study The line up was impressive. The presidents of Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia stood beside Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili in Tbilisi. As members of a unique fraternity, each represented a nation which, at one time, fell within the Soviet sphere of influence. Each understood the imposing weight of political and economic encroachment by Moscow. Identification as a Soviet satellite or republic dictated who your allies were, who your enemies were, and even which holidays you celebrated. It didn t matter that the Berlin Wall crumbled in 1989. Political memory remains crystal clear among these developing democracies. Forging commercial relations with the West, joining alliances such as NATO and throwing off the wearying ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This unnatural land split ignored ethnic realities, fueling tensions on both sides. South Ossetia declared independence from Georgia on November 28, 1991. No one seemed to notice much. Prominent western European nations did not rush to acknowledge the South Ossetians claim to independence. NATO recognized the area as a legitimate region of Georgia. Simmering dissension burst into flames when the Georgian military rolled into South Ossetia on Aug. 7 in response to Russian troop movements near the border. The Russian army crossed into the region the next day. President Dmitry Medvedev challenged Georgia s sovereignty by sending troops onto foreign, though familiar, soil. The Russians maintain their presence is to preserve Ossetian autonomy. Vigorous land and air assaults, coupled with encroachment further south beyond South Ossetia s border, imply more complex political motives. Ethnic Ossetians comprise roughly 67 percent of South Ossetia s population. If the region pursues and achieves independence, this may lead to considerable shuffling and displacement of people. Estimates of numbers killed, including civilians, seem too unreliable to commit to print. Villages are smoldering, cities have been bombed and desperate refugees dot the landscape. As I write this, negotiations have started but bullets continue to fly. It somehow seemed a simpler, cleaner break when Kosovo declared ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Essay on Nclex Rn Questions Chapter 58 Chapter 58 Practice Questions page 755 (652 674) (652) 1. An emergency department nurse is assessing a client who has sustained a blunt injury to the chest wall. Which of these signs would indicate the presence of a pneumothorax in this client? * Diminished breath sounds Rationale: This client has sustained a blunt or a closed chest injury. Basic symptoms of a closed pneumothorax are shortness of breath and chest pain. A larger pneumothorax may cause tachypnea, cyanosis, diminished breath sounds, and subcutaneous emphysema. Hyperresonance also may occur on the affected side. A sucking sound at the site of injury would be noted with an open chest injury. (653) 2. A nurse is caring for a client hospitalized with acute ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If side effects develop, especially cardiac irregularities, the procedure is stopped and the client is reoxygenated. * * (659) 8. A nurse is assessing the respiratory status of a client who has suffered a fractured rib. The nurse would expect to note which of the following? * Pain, especially with inspiration * Rationale: Rib fractures are a common injury, especially in the older client, and result from a blunt injury or a fall. Typical signs and symptoms include pain and tenderness localized at the fracture site and exacerbated by inspiration and palpation, shallow respirations, splinting or guarding the chest protectively to minimize chest movement, and possible bruising at the fracture site. Paradoxical respirations are seen with flail chest. * * (660) 9. A client with a chest injury has suffered flail chest. A nurse assesses the client for which most distinctive sign of flail chest? * Paradoxical chest movement * Rationale: Flail chest results from multiple rib fractures. This results in a floating section of the ribs. Because this section is unattached to the rest of the bony rib cage, this segment results in paradoxical chest movement. This means that the force of inspiration pulls the fractured segment inward, while the rest of the chest expands. Similarly, during exhalation, the segment balloons outward while the rest of the chest moves inward. This is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Sociology Quiz Chapter 1: Understanding Sociology 1. The scientific study of social behavior and human groups is known as A. psychology. B. political science. C. anthropology. D. sociology. Answer: D 2. Sociology A. is the scientific study of social behavior and human groups. B. focuses primarily on how social relationships influence people s behavior. C. focuses on how societies develop and change. D. all of these Answer: D 3. The awareness that allows people to comprehend the link between their immediate, personal social settings and the remote, impersonal social world is called A. the sociological imagination. B. anthropology. C. a theory. D. verstehen. Answer: A 4. A key element in the sociological imagination is the ability to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A. functionalist perspective B. conflict perspective C. interactionist perspective D. global perspective Answer: B 17. Critics of television often suggest that executives of major television networks and movie corporations are wealthy White males who decide which programs or movies will be produced and which directors and actors will obtain jobs in the industry. This analysis reflects the A. functionalist perspective. B. conflict perspective. C. interactionist perspective. D. global perspective. Answer: B 18. Contemporary conflict theorists are concerned with the conflict between A. women and men. B. cities and suburbs. C. Blacks and Whites. D. all of these Answer: D 19. Which sociological approach focuses on the macrolevel and would tend to view inequality in gender as central to behavior and organization? A. functionalist perspective B. conflict perspective C. interactionist perspective D. feminist perspective Answer: D 20. Which sociologist explored what it meant to be female and Black living in the U.S.? A. Jane Addams B. Ida Wells Barnett C. Harriet Martineau D. Meda Chesney Lind Answer: B 21. Which sociological perspective generalizes about everyday forms of social interaction in order to understand society as a whole? A. functionalist perspective B. conflict perspective C. interactionist perspective D. all of these Answer: C 22. Which sociological perspective holds the view that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay Biography of Edgar Allan Poe Biography of Edgar Allan Poe Many authors literary works are often influenced by their own personal life experiences. Among these authors is Edgar Allan Poe, one of the most inventive writers of prose and poetry in the nineteenth century. The juxtaposition of Poe s life and work is most evident in the morbid personalities and melancholy themes of his literary compositions, similar to those of his life. Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 19, 1809. His mother, Elizabeth Arnold Poe, had been widowed at eighteen, and two years after his birth she died of tuberculosis at the age of twenty four. Poe s paternal grandfather had been a wealthy man, but his father, David Poe, had left the family to become an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In many ways she became the mother he had lost so many years ago. (Meyers, 1992, p.17). Tragically, Jane Stanard was dying from a malignant brain tumor. By the spring of 1824 she was confined to her bed and Edgar was not allowed to see her. When she died insane on April 28, Edgar was devastated. Like his mother, she had deserted him, dying a painful death at a young age. Helen became Edgar s ideal woman unattainable, beautiful, and doomed. In Edgar s mind, beauty was now forever linked with death. (Meyers, 1992 p.17). Perhaps as a way of holding in to the memory of Jane, Poe composed To Helen, which eloquently describes his beloved, and the beauty and purity he saw in her. In the first of the poem s three stanzas, Poe compares Helen s beauty to the ships of Nicea, a city near the Sea of Marmara. In the second stanza he refers to her Naiad airs. According to Greek and Roman mythology a naiad is a spirit that occupies springs, fountains rivers, and lakes. Her Naiad airs, we are told, have brought the poet home To the glory that was Greece/ And the grandeur that was Rome. In the poem s last stanza, he refers to Helen as Psyche, a Greek personification of the soul. Poe s ode to his first love, written at the youthful age of just fifteen, is one of his most famous compositions. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. National Health And Nutrition Examination Survey It is important to gather data regarding the risk, number or people affected and morality pertaining to cardiovascular disease. Different surveillance methods are used to obtain reporting information regarding CVD. This information is beneficial to physicians, health care providers, and people in the community. It provides data that can be used to establish prevalence in different categories. It provides evidence and allows for issues to be prioritized. This is extremely important because different nations, states, counties, and cities are able to factors pertinent to their areas. The United States uses the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) to gather information about the health and nutritional status from households of different people (CDC Centters for Disease Control and Prevention (n.d.). National health and nutrition examination survey). The NHANES combines information from completed surveys and physical examinations of people. This data is used to identify make changes and implement policies. It is also used to identify ways to improve the health care of the entire population. Baselines regarding different diseases are established using this information on a national level. The state of Ohio uses self reporting to obtain the prevalence of heart disease (Healthy Ohio, n.d). They use a Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) to obtain this information about their residents. This information will allow programs to be implemented to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Spectrophotometric Determination of Equilibrium Constant... DATE PERFORMED: JULY 20, 2007 SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF EQUILIBRIUM CONSTANT FOR A REACTION ABSTRACT UV VIS spectrophotometry is one of the most widely used methods for determining and identifying many inorganic species. During this experiment, this spectrophotometry was used to determine the equilibrium constant, Keq, of the Fe3+(aq)+SCN (aq)↔ FeSCN2+(aq) reaction. By determining the amount of light absorbed, the concentration of the colored FeSCN2+ solution was also quantitatively determined. From that data, the concentrations of the reagents at equilibrium may also be determined. This experiment should thus provide a Keq value without computing for the concentration of each of the species in the reaction. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beer s Law states that absorbance is directly proportional to the concentration c of the absorbing species, and to the path length b of the absorbing medium by a proportionality constant called the absorptivity a. In our experiment, we expressed the concentration of the absorbing species in terms of mol/L and the path length in centimetres. Thus, the proportionality constant becomes the molar absorptivity ε. We set the wavelength of the spectrophotometer to 447 nm so we could achieve maximum sensitivity. At this point, the change in absorbance per unit of concentration is greatest and there is greater adherence to Beer s Law. Table I. Absorbance of Unknown Solutions |Solution |Absorbance |[Fe3+]init |[SCN ]init | |Unknown 1 |0.158 |0.001 |2.00 x 10 4 | |Unknown 2 |0.308 |0.001 |4.00 x 10 4 | |Unknown 3 |0.457 |0.001 |6.00 x 10 4 | |Unknown 4 |0.604 |0.001 |8.00 x 10 4 | |Unknown 5 |0.743 |0.001 |1.00 x 10 3 | Table II. Determination of the Equilibrium Constant, Keq |Solution |[Fe3+] |[SCN ] |[[Fe(SCN)]2+] |Keq | |Unknown 1 |9.57 x 10 4 |1.57 x 10 4 |4.34 x 10 5 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Essay Upton Sinclair s The Jungle as Socialist Propaganda The Jungle as Socialist Propaganda nbsp; In the world of economic competition that we live in today, many thrive and many are left to dig through trashcans. It has been a constant struggle throughout the modern history of society. One widely prescribed example of this struggle is Upton Sinclair s groundbreaking novel, The Jungle. The Jungle takes the reader along on a journey with a group of recent Lithuanian immigrants to America. As well as a physical journey, this is a journey into a new world for them. They have come to America, where in the early twentieth century it was said that any man willing to work an honest day would make a living and could support his family. It is an ideal that all Americans are familiar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some believe that Capitalism is the cause for much of the poverty in the nation today, but any hardcore capitalist will tell you that capitalism inherited poverty, and far from being a cause of poverty, it is the only solution. nbsp; However, believers in socialism would completely disagree with this ideal. Socialism is the economic system in which the workers, instead of a rich minority of entrepreneurs, own all industry. Workers receive the full fruits of their labors instead of being given miniscule compensation for backbreaking labor. Since the people are paid well for their work, work becomes a cooperative entity where people come to rely on one another and people actually are more inclined to do their fair share to help the advancement of society as a whole. nbsp; In order to discuss these issues as they are pertinent to this story, a general summary of the story must first be given. The story revolves around the life and family of Jurgis Rudkus, a Lithuanian immigrant who comes to America with his wife Ona, their children, and a few members of their extended family. They have heard the stories of other Lithuanian immigrants coming to America and making a fortune in the free economic system of America. They are bright eyed looking ahead into their futures. They are moved into a section of Chicago known as Packingtown, a slum full of run down housing and large ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Genetic Synthesis Introduction After voluminous amounts of studies, it is known that million years ago, the first human arose from our beloved ancestor, the Great Ape and just as humans arose, so has the way research can be approached. Molecular data can be used in modern phylogeny as a form to study evolutionary biology. This approach is practical because it uses extracted DNA and protein sequences to do an analysis on the sequence by finding similar sequences to it, in which help in phylogenetic reconstruction. In this study, two molecular markers were used: 16S rDNA and mtNCR (control region) to generate common ancestors among both markers. It was crucial to construct the phylogenetic tree to view the phenotypic evolution of the Great Apes. Bipedalism is the primary method locomotion in humans and was the most drastic phenotypic change in the primate lineage. Larger primates such as, gorilla and orangutan, possess the lateral sequence locomotion: quadrupedalism. Both types of locomotion s are beneficial in distinctive ways. For instance, scientist such as Darwin said that bipedalism is advantageous for humans because it freed the hands of task locomotion and evolved them to tool making (Begun, 2015). Bipedal mammals also have the ability to carry nutrition and their infants, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... MP is an approach that minimized that number of changes throughout time while UPGMA approaches the data by distance in which species are most similar. In figure 1, a phylogenetic tree is represented that show how both approaches constructed the tree. These approaches worked best because it shows that closest similarities. It differed in the Maximum parsimony in that the gorilla gorilla connected with pongo abelli and the UPGMA did not. The first number in the tree is bootstrap of NCR and the 2nd is the 16S bootstrap number which indicated the percentage in similarities among ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Social Class Vs Middle Class It has been a well known fact for several decades now, that the middle/working class is the backbone of the United States. This economic class of Americans are what hold the country stable through their hard work and purchasing power. However, lately there has been a few jabs thrown at the middle class, such as the 2007 2008 recession, problems with minimum wage and its efficacy to create a comfortable life, and political matchups between candidates that reflect the middle class in different ways. I believe that the middle class has had to make decisions that will benefit them financially but hurt their desires such as, having a fewer amount of kids. To begin, money is what keeps the United States moving day in and day out. People wake up to get money, sleep shorter hours to make more money, and place a gate around their wants to be able to keep in as much money as possible. One want that I believe is being affected by this is the desire to have children. Children are precious blessings from God to us and we have a hand in creating them. However, children are expensive and the strain that they can put on parents financially is innumerable. I believe that couples are opting to have children depending on their financial situation more and more as of lately. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hesitation that couples have and the higher use of contraceptives has also impacted this demographic transition. According to, Population Education The rate of decline is dependent on economic and social factors at play the quicker gains are made in areas such as education and gender equality, the faster birth rates decline (Grover, 2014). It is easily noticeable that as couples choose to allow money to dictate the decisions they make, in particularly having a kid, the less births will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Laramie Project Thesis The Laramie Project Paper The Laramie Project, written and directed by Moisés Kaufman, is a docudrama that was written and filmed after a homosexual student was brutally beaten and killed in Laramie, Wyoming in 1998. Although he was left in a gruesome and unimaginable state by the two boys that killed him, Matthew Shepard did not die until five days later in a Colorado hospital. The crime brought national attention to hate crimes and caused legislation to be passed punishing those who commit crimes for this reason. The Tectonic Theater Project, a group based in New York City, moved into the small town of Laramie, documenting the town s reactions to the crime and the attention that it had received. The information gathered from these interviews ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At this point in the movie, the audience has not learned much of McKinney and Russell Henderson, the other person charged of killing Shepard. Because the dialogue is in the confession setting, McKinney keeps his answers to a minimum and only answers to what has been asked. That makes the subtext during the scene very noticeable because the audience develops their opinion of the boys during that instance. Through the short confession and his demeanor, the audience can conclude that McKinney was homophobic and unwilling to grant Shepard any mercy when he beat him. The police officer asks questions that are to the point, trying to gain as much information as possible. McKinney answers without hesitation and tells what he claims to be the truth while revealing that he is nervous about the outcome of his trial. This addition to the play is interesting because it has to be staged as an actual occurrence rather than as an interview. It is similar to the speech made by Dennis Shepard because the theater group did not specifically ask questions in search for these answers, but they use the information because it gives the docudrama its sense of reality. This confession shapes the murderers as characters and helps the audience answer some lingering questions. It also allows the theater group to gather information and interviews from townspeople in response to this specific confession and how they felt about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Ancient Calendars Essay Time Keepers Celestial bodies the sun, moon, planets, and stars have provided us a reference for measuring the passage of time throughout human existence. Ancient civilizations like: China, India, Babylon, and Greece relied upon the apparent motion of these bodies through the sky to record and determine seasons, months, and years. We know little about the details of timekeeping in prehistoric eras. However, records and artifacts usually uncover that in every culture, people were preoccupied with measuring and recording the passage of time. Stonehenge, built over 4000 years ago in England has no written records, but its alignments show its purposes apparently included the determination of seasonal or celestial events, such as lunar ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Luckily, our neighbors to the East, the Arabs, found the documents to be of great interest and kept old Greek astrological records. In the Renisannce period of Christianity the church officials decided to re examine the ancient records, and actually found some validity in some of the scientific data. Amazingly enough the Christian church decided to implement data from ancient pagan cultures to help create the most widely used calendar to date, the Gregorian calendar. Ancient Greek astronomers made some amazing mathematical and philosophical discovers about our universe. From the Hellenistic Greek observations in approximately 300 B.C.E., to the invention of the first telescope in the seventeenth century, to the launching of today s space probes, one thing is evident: astrological observations are imperative to creating a calendar. Currently, the concept of a year is based on the earth s motion around the sun. The time from one fixed point, such as a solstice or equinox, to the next is called a tropical year; its length is currently 365.242. Our concept of a month is based on the moon s motion around the earth, although this connection has been broken in the calendar commonly used now, the Gregorian calendar. The time for the moon to complete a full cycle of phases is called a synodic month, and its length is currently 29.53 days. Note that these numbers are averages. The actual length of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...