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The Battle Of The Midway
The Battle of Midway The battle of midway was arguably the most important battle in the pacific
because it shifted the tides of WWII from and American defensive to an American offensive in the
Pacific. Midway Island is located in the North Pacific Ocean, 2010km (1250 mi) northwest of
Honolulu. The two islands (east and sand island) combined have an overall area of 25sq miles. For
such a small island, the battle was one of the largest of WWII. The Battle of Midway occurred only six
months after Pearl Harbor. After the attack on Peal Harbor Japan s fleet with ten aircraft carriers
dwarfed the United States four. The Battle of Midway is best explained and understood by focusing on
the people involved. Historians say that the Japanese plan was extremely complicated, consisting of
many attacks starting simultanisley. historians also say that the japenese fleet out gunned the
Americans heavenly. After the Pearl Harbor America was crippled and with out the large military
presence of America in the pacific america and the islands it controlled were left vonrable. The
Japenese we re hoping to suprise the forces on midway island. The original japenese plan was to bomb
the island of midway into submission then invade with overwhelming forces. The battle of midway
turned the tide in the pacific war. Midway island was important to the United States for many reasons.
One of the most important reasons midway was that midway was the closest island to the
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Thomas Farrow And The Managerial Hubris
In this paper, I will address the Farrows bank, and the many issues that were involved with the running
of it. I will address Thomas Managerial Hubris, ethical decision and the Managerial Hubris, the
pressures of making an ethical decision in the Farrow bank, and finally if the bank had an ethical
business culture would anything have changed.
Thomas level of Managerial Hubris
Thomas Farrow had hubris problem long before he built up the Farrow bank. He was very vocal with
what he thought of the banking sector and about the usury fees the banking system would charge the
people, especially the common people. He was even asked to present evidence to the government
about the usury fees. In order to help those less fortunate he started a bank ... Show more content on
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The employees would have had a better understanding of what they were supposed to do there are
three tips to follow when setting up an ethical business culture, the first would be to make your
expectations clear by training them in ethical business, include everything in the handbook, enforce
the policies by making sure that any type of breach of policy is punished, and finally make sure you
follow the same culture at all times do not ask your employees to do something you are not willing to
do. Following these rules would have definitely changed the outcome of the Farrow bank. It would
have given the employees rules and an actual plan of what you expect from them. There would also
have to be a reliable set of checks and balances so that no one person has too much access to the
money so that there is a money trail. Finally, there would be no main members of the board running
the day to day routines of the business. If Thomas Farrow had been more interested in the business,
hired actual qualified people, and built an actual business culture Farrow Bank would never had any
issues, but instead he allowed his Hubris to get the better of him, so that he thought he was above
everyone else, and could do no wrong, which ended in the
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Taking a Look at IKEA
1. Introduction IKEA is a privately held Swedish company registered in Netherlands, international
home products retailer that sells ready to assemble furniture at affordable prices. The 17 year old
Ingvar Kamprad, who was listed as the world richest man in 2013, is the IKEA founder. IKEA stands
for Ingvar Kamprad, Elmtaryd (his farm name) and Agunnaryd (his townhome). IKEA history are
over six decades, it s when they went from the woods of Sweden to a most popular retail experience in
the 40 countries and territories around the world. IKEA story starts in 1926, when Ingvar Kamprad
founded IKEA. Ingvar was born in southern Sweden when he was thinking of developing a new
business.
IKEA Time Line
1920s IKEA founder, Ingvar Kamprad, is born.
1940 s IKEA is founded by Ingvar Kamprad aged 17 in Sweden.Ingvar Kamprad is entrepreneurial in
developing IKEA to a furniture retailer.
1950s Production on IKEA cataloged and it was advertised in a local newspaper.
1960s First IKEA stores are opened outside Sweden in Denmark and Norway.
1970s Stores was opened in Austrlia, Canada, Austria, and Netherlands.
1980s IKEA was expanding into new markets such as US, Italy, UK and France.
1990s IKEA was concentrating on the needs of families and children, it has launched the Children s
IKEA, the IKEA group is formed ad it was doing a great business in that period. Stores were opened
in Hungary, Poland, UAE, Spain and china.
2000s IKEA expands
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The Effects Of Methyl Isocyanate On The World s Worst...
It was the night of December 2, 1984. It was the night that would change the lives of nearly 500,000
citizens in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India, forever. It was the night that at least 30 tons of the highly
toxic gas, methyl isocyanate, was released from the Union Carbide factory in Bhopal, India. It has
been recorded as the world s worst industrial disaster. But how did such a disaster take place? The
Union Carbide plant dated back to 1969 where it was a formulations plant. The original purpose of the
plant was to produce pesticides for use in India in an attempt to fix India s growing food demands
according to the Union Carbide Corporation. The use of carbamate pesticides and insecticides, more
specifically methyl isocyanate, or MIC, was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There were dangers with using such insecticides however. Organophosphate poisoning, the result from
exposure to insecticides, was a potential threat in addition to the numerous risks associated with
methyl isocyanate. The United States Environmental Protection Agency mentions that there are many
chronic effects as well as short term effects from acute exposure from MIC such as reproductive and
developmental effects, decreased fertility, blindness, difficulty breathing, respiratory tract infections,
and fevers. MIC was not only being produced to incorporate into herbicides and insecticides, but also
so carbamate pesticides could be used for medical purposes. Human pharmacotherapy, therapy using
pharmaceutical drugs, uses the chemicals regularly, for example, HIV treatments contained carbamate
groups. One of the most toxic carbamate pesticides is carbofuran. It is very popular for use in
controlling insects in field crops such as potatoes, corn, and soybeans. It is also known as a systemic
insecticide, a plant absorbs it through the roots and then distributes the insecticide through the organs.
It is highly toxic to vertebrates with an oral LD50 of 8 14 mg according to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention. The CDC also mentioned that carbofuran causes alterations in hormone
concentration, an endocrine disruptor, and has one of the highest acute toxicities to
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Commerce Study Notes Year 9
Commerce Law and Society Laws: * A rule that governs the way you live, with minimal standards. *
Protects people and keeps peace. * Have freedoms, resolve disputes, protection. Anarchy: Without
order. Mediation: a third person that ultimately decides, outside of court * * Registered person. * Two
parties and mediator. * A compromise is made. * Mediations cheaper and voluntary. Matrimonial:
property of marriage, everything is shared * * Matrimonial assets. * Court considers contributions of
parties. * Child is child of marriage Government in Australia * Governments make laws to control us.
They set up systems to enforce laws. * Governments set up courts to decide upon breaches of laws.
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Civil law Civil law deals with no criminal matters. It allows an individual to sue other people
Negligence Trespassing Defamation Nuisance Where a civil law is successfully proven in court, the
wronged party will seek damages. The award of legal costs normally goes to the successful party that
is either the plaintiff or defendant (but can be refused as these costs are discretionary up to judge)
Civil Law Test To prove their test they must win the balance of probability more likely/ no certainty of
truth. Criminal Law Test Beyond a reasonable doubt approx. Equal to certainty (protects people from
others who do the wrong thing). Ignorance of the law is no excuse . In criminal law you have a
Prosecutor: In local courts usually police whereas in the higher courts prosecute is known as the
Crown prosecutor. the Crown (R= Regina which means loyalty) v. Defendant In criminal matters the
injured party is the State or the Crown. The offence is not against the person that has suffered at the
hands of the alleged perpetrator but rather against the State (Crown). In criminal matters the victim
cannot decide to punish the offender. This is for the Crown to make. Courtroom acts and definitions
Indictable offences: Serious crimes that are determined or tried by a judge or jury. Summary offences:
Less
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History Of King Richard IIi Of England
History is not all that it is cracked up to be. If a person believes himself/herself to be logical, it is easy
to assume that researchers of history and authors of historical works are ethical and do their best. This
is not a conclusion that is borne out by the facts. The case of the written history of King Richard III of
England is an outstanding example of the lack of adequate research and actual perfidy on the part of
historians. Richard III reigned for a brief period in the late 15th century, 26 June 1483 to 22 August
1485. He was the last Yorkist king and the last of the Plantagenet kings. He traced his ancestry to
William the Conquerer. He was also the last English king to die in battle. He was succeeded on the
throne by Henry the VII, the first of the Tudor line who ruled England for the next 118 years. With the
death of Richard there were, for all intents and purposes, no Yorkist contenders for the throne. (There
were a couple of incidents with pretenders, but these were quickly and violently put down.) As a
result, Henry was able to concentrate on his duties as king. As monarchs and heads of state do right up
to the present, Henry made sure he was presented in the best light possible, and that Richard was
portrayed as a really bad guy. It seems as if this got a little out of hand, and there is no question that
Henry and his successors did nothing to rein in the writers of the time. Chief among these authors was
none other than William Shakespeare,
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Office Equipment Inc Case Problem
LP8 ASSIGNMENT
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DESIGN
By:
Jeffrey L. Blake
Course:
MT4210 Quantitative Analysis
Instructor:
Paul Larson
Distribution System Design
1. If the company does not change its current distribution strategy, what will its distribution costs be
for the follow quarter?
Original shipping plan model
MIN 3.2x1+2.2x2+4.2x3+3.9x4+1.2x5+0.3x6+2.1x7+3.1x8+4.4x9+2.7x10+4.7x11+3.4x12+
2.1x13+2.5x14
DISTRIBUTION CONSTRAINTS 1. x1+x2+x3≀30,000 2. x4+x5≀20,000 3. x1+x6+x7+x8+x9=0 4.
x2 x4+x10+x11+x12=0 5. x3 x5+x13+x14=0 6. x6=3600 7. x7=4880 8. x8=2130 9. x9=1210 10.
x10=6120 11. x11=4830 12. x12=2750 13. x13=8580 14. x14=4460
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x10 + x15 + x22 = 6120
11. x11 + x23 = 4830
12. x12 + x24 = 2750
13. x13 + x20 + x25 =8580
14. x14 + x21 + x26 = 4460
If Darby Company drops the shipping limitations and allows any distribution center to supply to any
customer zone for which they have shipping information, their total cost would be reduced to
$600,942, which is a savings of $19,828 or 3.2%. By putting the above information into the objective
function, the distribution plan without restrictions reduces the cost of shipping to $177,712 a savings
of $16,888. In addition, this new plan allows the company produce more of its meters at its more cost
efficient San Bernardino plant in fact, under this plan it produces at capacity, which is 20,000 units,
meaning that its cost of manufacturing is $200,000. These units are then shipped to Las Vegas. The El
Paso plant produces 14520 units for the Ft. Worth center and only 6740 for the Santa Fe center. The
cost of manufacturing these units are $152460 and $70,770 respectively, making the cost at the El
Paso plant $223,230. Adding all these costs together gives us the total cost as such: $177,712 +
$200,000 + $223,230 = $600,942. This plan allows more than one center to supply to a specific zone
and the solution shows that this is the case for the San Diego customer zone. The Santa Fe center
supplies 620 units to them and the Las Vegas center supplies the other 3,840, satisfying their 4460
demanded units. In addition, this plan allows a
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Capitalism In Death Of A Salesman
The American Death: An Analysis of Death of a Salesman
After World War II, The U.S. entered into a time known as the Golden Age of Capitalism. A major
ideology that developed during this time was the American Dream. According to Merriam Webster,
the American Dream is a happy way of living... that can be achieved by anyone... by working hard and
becoming successful. Arthur Miller s play Death of a Salesman critiques this ideology through the
outcome of Willy s life and in light of Karl Marx s ideas in Alienation.
One way Miller critiques the American Dream is through Marx s idea of proprietors and propertyless.
Marx states in Alienated Labor that the whole society is divided into two classes of proprietors and
propertyless (171). Throughout the story, the audience learns Willy is part of the propertyless. This is
demonstrated when Willy and Linda have a conversation about the refrigerator. Linda mentions how
they are close to paying it off, but Willy replies that it just broke again (73). In light of Marx, since
Willy is not able to own his refrigerator, he is part of the propertyless. On the other hand, Howard,
Willy s boss, is a proprietor. The way Howard achieves this job is through inheritance. At one point in
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This dream is dangerous because it causes a loss of one s identity and endless work towards an
unreachable goal. If people continue to believe this dream is possible, then the proprietor will continue
to exploit them. In the end, all the worker has to show for their work is their death. When they die, this
process will just continue with another worker. The workers may believe that they are assets to the
company, but in reality, they replaceable. While the American Dream may seem like a fantasy, it is
ultimately an endless cycle of the exploitation that can never be
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Rose Lilywhite Case Study
I have reviewed and summarized the provided medical records for Rose Lilywhite. I did find
inconsistencies concerning different accident dates, however, those can be explained by a simple
typing error. Additionally, I located other discrepancies scattered throughout the medical records. My
concerns and comments are outlined below. 1. Dr. Larry Swan mentions Greater Valley Clinic charts
as a source of information. We do not have those records. Greater Valley Clinic, March 15, 2005, page
32 2. During the appointment with Dr. Swan, Rose states her head had hit the windshield twice. This
is the first, and only time hitting the windshield twice had been mentioned. Greater Valley Clinic,
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I believe Sunshine Therapy Associates have additional records that we don t have. The physical
therapy entries are on odd numbered visits only. Sunshine Therapy Associates, February March 2005,
pages 51 61 13. Rose asked Dr. Turnblad if her injuries were permanent. He told her from how much
time has passed and her physical findings, there is permanency to her injuries. Turnblad Spine Clinic,
January 11, 2006, page 69 14. Dr. Turnblad prescribed Rose Ultram on January 11, 2006. There is no
mention of this medication when she had provided you her medications. Turnblad Spine Clinic,
January 11,2006, page 69 Rose has made statements that are not entirely true when speaking with her
treating physicians. Whether is was purely accidental on her part because she didn t fully understand
her diagnosis, or if she was trying to be deceptive, but either way that could be very disastrous for her
case. Consequently, Rose does not look like a very reliable source, and I fear the jury will not believe
her. The missing medical records may answer some of the unanswered questions, in conjunction with
the original intake records for Fontaine. There were notes written on a document from Fontaine
Chiropractic Clinic that had been illegible and cut off that possibly will be helpful to us. Let me know
your
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Career Goals
Essay Question: What are your short term and long term career goals? How will the Columbia
Business School MBA help you achieve these goals? I have always been told to figure out what you
like to do and then make a career out of it. Eight years ago, armed with this bit of philosophy, I set out
to find out what I liked to do. Before entering college I realized that my interests lay in business. In
college, my courses in business were the ones looked forward to the most, and my business projects
and presentations were the most challenging and rewarding of all my undergraduate course work. So,
it was easy for me to decide to pursue a career in business when I graduated from college, leading to a
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While I have gained some international exposure in my current role, I know that there is still a great
deal more than I need to learn before I can achieve my dream of building a business in the Asia
market. The programs and resources that Columbia offers in international business will help me to
bolster my knowledge in this area. I would love to have the chance to participate in the Chazen
Institute s exchange program with a partner school, especially the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Not only would I learn a lot by participating in this program, but I am also confident that I could teach
my fellow students the things that I have learned in my previous Chinese studies. Also, given the fact
that I want to one day pursue a life of entrepreneurship, I am interested in Columbia s emphasis on
this area. While I do not plan on launching my new venture immediately after school, I would like to
participate in the Columbia Entrepreneurs Organization or compete with a team in a business plan
competition. There are so many bright students attending Columbia from all over the globe, I am
excited about exploring the idea of entrepreneurship with them. My professional experiences thus far
have enabled me to learn a great deal while reaching my aggressive professional goals. I know I will
maintain the personal dedication and hard work necessary to achieve even greater goals in the next ten
years. These
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Rights And Other Things I Like About America
Today I will be talking about how the people of the United States of America believe in their country.
Have you ever wondered why people around the country believe in the U.S.A. Well now you can with
my essay. What rights and other things do you like that we have here in America? Do you like that we
have the right to own weapons bare our arms to protect ourselves? The next right I like is that we have
the right to vote to see who will go and represent our country. I also like that we allow women to vote
to see who becomes president. The other right I like is that no matter who you are you will always get
fair punishments. The last thing I like about America is that we have the National Football League
(NFL). The freedoms I like that
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Emile Durkheim
David Emile Durkheim Sociological Theory Rosanna Ashley May 1, 2008 I. Biography David Emile
Durkheim was one of the founders of sociology. He was born April 15, 1858 at Epinal in the Eastern
French province of Lorraine. He was the fourth child and second son of Moise and Melanie
Durkheim. His family was Ashkenazic Jewish, and his father was a rabbi. It was said that young Emile
would follow in his father s footsteps and become a rabbi as well. (Ashley, 2005) However at the
young age of thirteen, he took up with a Catholic woman teacher, who influenced him. He decided to
move to Paris and study Catholicism. This was a short lived experience for young Emile, as he
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Two years later he produced The Rules of Sociological Method and two more years later he wrote Le
Suicide. These became Durkheim s three major works, and moved him into the forefront of the
academic world. (coser, 1971) In 1898 he founded a scholarly journal called L Anne Sociologique. He
also published a famous paper on Individual and Collective Representations and a series of seminal
papers. These include: The Determination of Moral Facts , Value Judgments and Judgments of Reality
, Primitive Classification , and The Definition of Religious Phenomena . (coser, 1971) Nine years after
joining the faculty at the University of Bordeaux, he was promoted to a full time professor in social
science, the first position in France; he became the chairman of the department for six years. In 1902
he was called to the Sorbonne, First as a charge de cours, then in 1906 as a professor of education.
(coser, 1971) The last few years at Bordeaux, he had become interested in the study of religious
phenomena; he turned to the study of primitive religion. This point in his life led to the publication in
1912 of his last major work, The Elementary Forms of Religious Life. Shortly after his fourth and
final work him felt obliged when the war came. He became the secretary of the committee for the
Publication of Studies and Documents on the war. (coser, 1971) Just before Christmas in 1915,
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Ocean Climate Change
Essay #1 Over the years, climate change has affected marine species because it has increased the
ocean temperature, causing it to get warmer, which is causing a negative impact to most marine
organisms like echinoderms and cnidarians (Quinn, 2016). In many cases, the optimum temperature of
growth increased 1 6°C, which created harmful effects on stages of development (Quinn, 2016). In
some cases such as the American lobster (Homarus americanus), warming of the ocean had caused
smaller body sizes (Le Bris et al., 2016). Even though there is some research that showed that the
warm temperature could also benefit the lobster s population, most of their population has declined in
the warmest and southernmost regions of the lobster s range in places like southern New England and
Long Island Sound (Quinn, 2016). In those places, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In another study, it was also found that climate change has affected the ocean temperature because it
caused smaller sizes at the juvenile stage (Le Bris et al., 2016). Also, Le Bris and other researchers
(2016) found that juvenile period is shortened to increase survival in their adult stages. In this study, it
also shows that the increase in temperatures causes the lobsters to molt faster and have lower
increments of average growth (Le Bris et al., 2016). They also collected water temperatures from May
to October, and their results portrayed that there was a 2.8 millimeters decrease in the height of
lobsters for every 1°C in temperature in the ocean (Le Bris et al., 2016), which shows climate change
has directly affected the American lobster s size. In the experiment, there were not a lot of limiting
factors, but they should have mentioned whether the increase in ocean temperatures affected the
development pattern of the lobsters. Overall, in both studies, it has been indicated that the length at
50% maturity has been declining in the last 20 years, and the size range at which maturation occurs
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Compare And Contrast Hester And Dimmesdale
French poet Jean De La Fontaine once said, Nothing weighs on us so heavily as a secret does. Set in
the harsh Puritan community of seventeenth century Boston, Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet
Letter is a tale of a woman named Hester Prynne who is involved in an affair scandal. As a result she
is punished by the relentless society and is ordered to bear a scarlet A on her bosom for the remainder
of her life which stands for adulterer. However, the mystery as to who the father is of her newborn
baby, Pearl would remain a mystery for seven years. One of the town s most renowned figures, their
beloved minister Arthur Dimmesdale proves to be a true exhibit of Mr. Fontaine s saying since he is
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Hester s scarlet letter is a piece of clothing, the SCARLET LETTER, so fantastically embroidered and
illuminated upon her bosom (Hawthorn 51). Her interpretation of the extremity of her sins is one of
self composure and calm. She views her sins solely as a violation in the natural order of the
environment and therefore cannot even perceive her sin as being evil except through outside influence.
Dimmesdale on the other hand, has a scarlet letter carved in his chest. This is revealed when
Dimmesdale was giving his revelation, in which he tore away the ministerial band from before his
breast. It was revealed! (Hawthorn 232). Dimmesdale s personal interpretation as to the extremity of
his own sins is a violation of God s law, which is the law that he is totally dedicated to and supported
by. Dimmesdale s interpretation of his sin is much more severe than Hester s, it is a violation and
direct contradiction of his own self consciousness and physical existence. Therefore the appearance of
his A, even though it is never directly described in the novel, must be powerful, broken, and brutally
dishonest (...a ghastly rapture; Hawthorne pg.95). Since the Scarlet Letter on Hester is visible to the
public, she was criticized and looked down on. This women has brought shame upon us all, and ought
to die (Hawthorn 49) is said by a female in the marketplace talking about Hester. She becomes a
stronger person through living this hard life.
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The Rise and Fall of Richard the Third Essay
amp;#9;Much debate and controversy surround the rise and fall of Richard the Third. It is hard to
ignore such subjects due to the bonds and hidden reasons that many of the authors of the middle ages
had towards Richard. In keeping an objective approach towards Richard III, the study of his rise and
fall will be taken in the perspective of his royal acts and administration of England. Public sentiment
over such things as the scandal surrounding the princes did have an effect over the rule of Richard, but
there are many other underlying aspects that could have extended Richards rule, and changed the way
history looks back on him.
amp;#9;Many historian look upon Richard as a villain. Others attribute this view as tainted due to the
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They had news that the Woodvilles were conspiring against Gloucester in order to take control of
England immediately. While parliament anxiously awaited Gloucester s explanation for his actions,
Richard did not meet with much adversity from the people upon his arrival to London. They felt he
was doing his duty, as no one suspected him of aspiring to anything but regent. Richard was then
formally installed as Protectorate of England, but Richard realized that his power would not last
forever, possibly four to five years.
In prior years, Richard had gained much public support and accolades for his part in fighting Scotland.
He uses this support in his next step of a move for the throne. In the past there had been rumors of
Edward the IV being illegitimate, now there was evidence that Edward s son was illegitimate as well,
as Edward IV had not been legally wed to Elizabeth when they had Edward V. Upon hearing this
news, Richard chose to proceed with caution, only telling chief political players and asking their
advice. Richard was wise for these actions. He had been known for his prudence in the past in the war
with Scotland. When Edward IV wanted a crushing blow to the Scots, Richard realized that it would
be too costly and at the same time England had already accomplished a great feat. Richard pushed
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Essay Nonverbal Communication of the Breakfast Club
Shane Seemann
The Nonverbal Club
The Breakfast Club is such an interesting movie to use with this topic. The wide range of characters
allows for a variety of different interactions. The way we are going to approach this, is to look at each
character and examine the different interactions between.
Let us first start off with some good examples of Physical Appearances and Artifacts, or the personal
objects we use to announce our identities, interests and backgrounds. Our appearance includes
everything from our body type to our hair style to our skin color to eye color to height. (Orbe amp;
Bruess, 2005) We have five characters, all representing a possible cliques in high school. We have
Andy, the clean cut jock; neat blonde hair, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The fact that he took drugs and a knife to school tells us that he doesn t care about his education or
feel that it is worth his time. Although, Bender giving his sunglasses to Brian really warmed my heart.
It showed that Bender had kind of taken a liking to Brian. Who probably took a lot of confidence from
it as demonstrated by the relaxed and confident demeanor he had after he put them on. Brian thought
that if he could wear glasses like Bender did, that he would become a little more like him. One last
thing about Artifacts, and I hate writing about the end of the movie in the middle of a paper, but when
Allison takes a patch off of Andy s letterman jacket, it warmed my heart a little. Her taking the patch,
meaning that by taking this artifact from him, no matter the social restrictions, they would always
have the bond they created that day.
Now let us discuss Proxemics. Proxemics, or the way we use space to communicate (Orbe amp;
Bruess, 2005) is shown right away in the film, when Andy sits down next to Claire and away from the
other students. Obviously they are more comfortable sitting next to each other because they are closer
in the social pyramid. About a half an hour into the movie, after the scene where the group starts
whistling, it shows another good example of Proxemics. All of the characters are bundled up in the
front area of the class, all except Allison. She is still sitting in the back of the room. This speaks to her
resistance to
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Marcus Linius Crassus
The Life of Marcus Linius Crassus
Marcus Linius Crassus was one of the most rich and powerful Romans during his time. He was rich
with both money and slaves, but mostly in victories, for he won many battles as a general whilst
working for Sulla. This man made a phenomenal impact on the lives of many Romans, including his
colleagues Gaius Julius Caesar and Gnaeus Pompey, but he also destroyed many as well. In the year of
115 BC, Marcus was born, taking his place in his miniscule house that already held two of his
brothers, and their families, and both of his parents. Though born within a minute household, that did
not stop Crassus from doing great things, for when Crassus was in his late twenties, he and the
majority of his family (including a man named Cinna), stole Rome right out from under Sulla s
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The slave was instructed to leave the food and walk away without looking back. As a gift, Pracacius
also sent Marcus two slave women. These women were meant to run errands and accommodate to his
physical needs . A few months after, his good friend Cinna died. After this depressing time, Crassus
came out of hiding and gathered 2,500 men to fight in his army. When he successfully built this band
of warriors, he joined Sulla, a great general and statesman, fighting alongside him and earning a good
reputation as he ruled with the man in 97 BCE. Together, Marcus and Sulla did not rule over many,
merely Iberia and Lusitania. Over time, Marcus received many accolades for his accompanying Sulla
during Sulla s campaigns in Italy, but, sadly, not long after, Marcus was knocked down by the man,
due to his excessive greed and need to purchase land. Though he was greedy, Crassus had no reason to
be. He had other sources of income such as mines and slaves. (First he would buy the slaves, train
them, and then sell
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Statistical Analysis For The Social Sciences
Mental Health Research Project Sociology 315: Statistical Analysis for the Social Sciences Professor
Dana Williams By: Hayden Beaudreau 12/11/15 Question: This research project will try to grasp a
better understanding of an individual s mental health based off a few different variables including
respondent s income, alcohol consumption, and marital status. The main focus for this research will be
to try and grasp a further understanding of the effects each of these have on an individuals mental
health. Too commonly we see people who determine their own self worth based off monetary income,
such as bigots like Donald Trump. Although everyone s perception and definition of success is
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Data: The information provided for this research project came from the General Social Survey, (GSS).
Using IBM s SPSS predictive analytics software I analyzed the data to determine the significance of
these factors. The alcohol variable I used accounted for the number of alcoholic beverages in a given
year (GSS variable DRINKYR ). The other variable tested for significance was marital status (GSS
variable MARITAL ). This method of sampling is considered random probabilistic sampling, as we
should be able to draw a conclusion with our results about the general population using entirely
quantitative data. In examining the data I will be searching for causality to determine the significance
of these factors and whether or not they correlate with over overall quality of mental health. Focal
Relationship: I believe that income will have the highest significance between the three of these
factors, that s why I ve chosen income and mental health as the focal relationship. Two variables are
needed to determine whether or not causality exists between mental health and income. The dependent
variable will be identified as an individual s amount of poor mental health days in the last 30 days
(GSS variable mntlhlth ). This data will be considered interval/ratio due to the close ended survey
question. Answers to the survey were provided in ranked numerical intervals representing the
frequency of respondent s poor mental health days in the past
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Macroeconomics Essay on Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
A. Fracking technology matures and significantly reduces the costs of producing oil and natural gas.
First of all, the fact that the overall costs of producing oil and natural gas will be reduced, then
companies will be able to produce more for the same costs or increase their profit margins. At higher
aggregate supply, the price is likely to decrease, compensating the fact that the companies have
reduced their costs and allowing them to produce at the same level for similar prices. Aggregate
demand will also increase, mainly because the products and services that are associated with oil and
natural gas will become more affordable. As aggregate demand increases, the price will also likely
increase in the short term, at least until aggregate supply and demand regulate themselves at a new
level. Ideally, however, new technologies will make oil and natural gas more affordable, which would
lower the overall price of products and services, since costs, including transportation costs, are lower.
B. The European Union disbands and individual European countries enact large tariffs on the
importation of American goods. There are several elements to be discussed about this event. First, the
European Union is a customs union, in the sense that all the member countries enact the same tariff on
a particular import of goods from the United States. This means that imports from the US of a
particular good has a tariff that ranges from 0 % to higher levels. Disbanding means mainly
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Game Theory Term Insurance Essay examples
Game Theory in Life Insurance
The insurance industry has long been applying game theory to evaluate whether or not individuals are
insurable and determine how much premium to charge them based on their apparent needs. This
interaction between the consumer and the insurance company can be characterized as a game because
not only are they playing against one another but each party is waging on an outcome more beneficial
to them. In a traditional life insurance, there are many variables to consider when utilizing game
theory to form a strategy as there are investment components along with complex riders. Thus, in
order to keep the game relatively simple, this paper will assume the insurance being considered is term
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Instead, the presumed opponent is Mother Nature. Professor Marvin D. Troutt, who wrote the classic
work on game theoretical approaches to life insurance purchasing, explains how the potential
consumer is at odds with nature: there is the option of delaying the purchase for a number of years in
the future at the risk that Nature, or chance, will intervene and allow death (or insurability) to occur
before insurance begins (Troutt, 1988).
Using Troutt s model in a normal form matrix below, the buyer has two possible strategies (Insure and
Not Insure) while Mother Nature has two possible strategies (Live and Die). The payoff of the game is
the family s wealth at the end of the year. The payoff matrix looks like this:
Mother Nature
Strategy
Live
Die
Buyer
Insure
1, 0
1, 0
Not Insure
0, 0
1, 0
Figure 1
As the above table is dealing with one s life, it is safe to assume that the game is a one shot,
simultaneous game for the fact that this game is only going to happen once and that the decision of
each player is unknown from the other. In this scenario, the prospective buyer s best strategy (1, 0) for
this game is to Insure if Mother Nature chooses Die as highlighted above. This is ideal for the buyer
because this unfortunate incident will generate a payoff to benefit the family based on the face amount
purchased. Two of the
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Reminders Of Poverty Soon Forgotten Summary
Alexander Keyssar s
Reminders of Poverty, Soon Forgotten
Amanda Collier
ENG/215
September 3, 2012
Bruce Massis
In this writing the classical principles of argumentation Ethos, Pathos, and Logos will be observed as
it is used in Reminders of Poverty, Soon Forgotten by Alexander Keyssar. These arguments are used to
persuade the reader to think that the writer s ideas are the best ideas. Before going into whether or not
Keyssar used these principles in his writing, it is important to understand what each of the three
principles mean. In the principle of Ethos, or ethical appeal, it is used to persuade the audience or
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Keyssar used words such as poverty, and race to appeal to the reader s emotions. Saying that the
victims of Katrina had to endure things such as rape and violent treatments in the shelters made them
look like outsiders in their own country. An example of Ethos was used when Keyssar argued that
Americans mainly ignored the reality of the poor in New Orleans; with our land of SUVS and hedge
funds there is powerful news footage and major news magazines (such as the New York Times). He is
making the reader believe in his credibility because people believe in such sources, as they are
considered very credible. Logos principle is applied by discussing the FEMA (Federal Emergency
Management Agency) and their inability to respond effectively to the people after the storm. Keyssar
says that unlike the disasters, poverty is not technical and should be approached comprehensively.
This played on people s reasoning and logic. As a historian, Keyssar has taught and written about
poverty in the United States. He is highly respected because of his expertise. When he writes about the
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Essay On Paul In Bloor s Coming To Tangerine
Coming to Tangerine Middle was quite the ride for Paul. Paul was able to see how the Tangerine
students are really like to compare to the dirty image that they have on them. First of all, transferring
to this school has made Paul develop confidence in himself to speak the truth, which builds up a
strong relationship with his teammates. Yet Paul still can t get over his main fear, Erik. Although it
may look like Paul grew an enormous amount, mentally in the novel, he still has a long way to go in
order to face Erik. At the end of Part 2, Edward Bloor expresses Paul s growth, emotionally in a strong
way. Paul has constructed more self confidence to speak the truth compared to his antecedent self.
When Paul first meets Tino, Victor and Hernando, on page 108 he states My stomach started to knot
again. This reveals that Paul is obviously terrified of them because he s the reason for their
suspension. In Paul s mind, if he tells the truth they will tear him apart in millions of pieces, which
makes Paul refuse to speak the truth. Later, Paul finally had the courage to admit that he was the one
who ratted them out, however Tino reacted surprisingly calm about it. Paul realizes that they are
actually really great people, once you get to know them. After Paul took the truth off of his chest, their
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Erik is the most perfect child, you could ever have, but Paul sees something else. He sees the truth,
that the whole community is oblivious about. On page 168, it states I ve been always afraid of Erik.
Paul sees this frightening predator ready to devouring him. According to page 113, Erik and Arthur
have been teasing Joey about his brother s death. Paul was angered by it, however he just ignored their
comment. This reveals that although they may have survived the sinkhole, Paul has no interest on
arguing with Erik because he still fears his own
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Relationship Between The Live Event And The Document...
This paper will explore a range of perspectives on the relationship between the live event and the
document within performance practice, specifically focus on in relation to body, time and space.
Performance art is commonly known as a performance presented to a viewer within a fine art context.
Through performance artists emphasize the body s role in artistic production. Historically,
performance archive has been characterized as an unfaithful representation of the momentary art
experience. Yet, in contemporary art the relationship between live performance practices and
documentation has progressed towards reconciliation. Whether, the performance is scripted or
unscripted, the performer s body is present or absent. Performance art can happen in any type of venue
and for any length of time. Documentation of performance practice documents the actions of an
individual or a group at a particular place and in a particular time.
A fascination with the human body, body were an experience that could somehow be held in common.
The ways in which we might experience the body as connected or represent it as disconnected in a live
performance. Shifting attention from traditional art object to the artist s physical action further
proposed that art existed in real space and real time. Marina Abramovic, a pioneer of performance art
began using her own body as the subject, object, and medium in the early 1970s as she said, In
performance my body is object and subject. For the exhibition
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Phillis Wheatley, Olaudah Equiano, And Frederick Douglass...
Proposition(s) centered around body of works authored by African Americans often fluctuate with the
social stratification of its people. The writing is not stagnant bound to warranted eons, but fluid with
time, as generally as any other form of literature. In other words, African American writing tends to
reflect that of the current society they are subjected to, among a number of other conditions. In the
1800 s, prior to the dawning of the Civil War, Black publication, in its diminutive amount, consisted
roughly of memoirs, of which recounted the perils of slavery and the bliss circumvention, in turn,
creating the earliest form of Black literature, slave narratives. In their own time and thereafter, said
narratives have been the object of much scrutiny of both damning and plauditory natures. The authors
of the works serve as no exception to such, considering each have received perlustration from their
kinsmen and their counterparts, alike. Phillis Wheatley, Olaudah Equiano, and Frederick Douglass are
examples of said Black authors, being that all have been accused of spiritually fleeing their race and
relinquishing their Black identity. In regards to the act of one fleeing their own race, one must be
consciously aware of what race is. Race is defined as a concept used in the categorization of humans
into groups, based on combinations of shared physical traits, ancestry, genetics, and social or cultural
traits. In reality, it plays a decisive role in the perpetuation or
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Literature Review On Breast Cancer
Literature Review
The Susan G. Komen Foundation of Greater Atlanta s goal is to reduce mortality of African American
breast cancer by 25% in the next 5 years (Susan G. Komen Atlanta, 2017). In order to reach this goal,
Komen has created many local outreach programs to educate the community about breast health and
breast cancer screening (Susan G. Komen Greater Atlanta, 2017). Educational programs like these can
have significant impacts on breast cancer mortality rates (Asuquo and Olajide, 2015). However, they
may need to focus on certain racial, ethnic, or socioeconomic groups (Herndon, et al., 2013). Worship
in Pink is one of Komen s educational outreach programs that provides breast health and screening
information to participating religious organizations (Susan G. Komen, 2017).
Breast Health
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in American women (Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, 2017). However, regular screening and mammograms can help reduce the mortality
rates of breast cancer patients (LaPorta, et al., 2017). Signs and symptoms of breast cancer may
include lumps, abnormal changes to the nipple, abnormal discharge from the nipple, or change in color
of the breast or part of the breast (Asuquo and Olajide, 2015). There are many factors that can put
women at risk of developing breast cancer, the two most common being growing older and being
female (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2017). Other risk factors can include things such
as a
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Ethical Issues In Prenatal Screening
Ethical issues for prenatal testing currently are on the rise. In most medical tests, there are always
ethical issues that come with the progress. Prenatal screenings are still something that is fairly new to
the world. Since there are many types of tests and advancements to the screenings, there are many
ethical issues. Many of the ethical issues are the psychological and emotional effects, ethics
concerning religion, if the tests are purely for information, and other ethical issues that are coming
forward. The overall problem of prenatal screenings is the understanding of what they are and how
they may be perceived by others (Deans, Clarke Newson, 2015, p.19). Ethical issues tend to arise
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The three major problems are the behavioral impacts, emotional impacts, and cognitive impacts
(Harris, Franck Michie, 2012, p.228). The behavioral impact on the mother didn t seem to be much of
a problem. It commonly had a positive affect on the mother that lead to healthier habits (Harris et al.,
2012, p.228). The fetus behavioral impacts were also not much of a problem due to test results leading
to healthier habits from the mother. There did seem to be a slight problem when it comes to the
emotional impact on the mother from having testing done. There tended to be a slight increase in
anxiety, especially when it came to more serious testing about the health of the pregnant mother. When
it came to testing that dealt with the results of the health of the fetus, the anxiety was very high in the
mothers (Harris et al., 2012, p.235). Various studies showed that when waiting for results the anxiety
levels were very high. After receiving results that were negative for certain health conditions, the
anxiety levels decreased greatly. Anxiety levels did seem to be much greater in mothers who had
previously been identified with some type of risk factor (Harris et al., 2012, p.235). Worry (a
psychological construct separate from anxiety) was found to be increased both prior to receiving
results and following a positive screening result, whereas a negative result was associated
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The Concept Of Public Relations
Concept of Public Relation
1.1 What is Public Relations?
Public relations (PR) is essentially is a way of managing the flow of information that goes on between
the people and a particular company. Public relations sometimes also includes an organization or
individual trying to gain exposure to people involving topics of public interests, issues and news items
that do not require direct payment. The main purpose and aim of public relations done by a company
or an organization mostly is to persuade the public, investors, partners, employees, and other
stakeholders to maintain a proper image and goodwill about it.. Some of the frequent and common
activities that come under Public Relations are speaking at conferences, winning industry awards, ...
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Even though the Organization, Product or service are excellent and remarkable, they still need an
effective and convincing Public Relations campaign for attracting and encouraging the general public
to buy the product or engage in the services provided by the organization. All of this not only
increases the sales of the organization but it also maintaines a good image in front of the general
public.
Effective Public Relations strategies or campaigns can build up a presentable and trustworthy image of
an individual, an organization or even a nation. During situations when the organization or the
individual is going through or suffering from bad publicity, an effective and smart Public Relations
Strategy can get rid of the misunderstanding and can be very helpful in rebuilding the image of the
organization as well as gaining communication between the company and the general Public.
FUNCTIONS OF PUBLIC RELATIONS:
Public Relations is essentially establishing or creating a mutual relationship between two or more
groups viz. organization and
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Team Sport Research Paper
Playing a team sport builds character because it teaches a person how to be respectful, how to work
with others, and it teaches good sportsmanship. These qualities can play a very large role in life down
the road. They can be very important for future jobs or activities that a person might do. Without these
qualities a person could be at a severe disadvantage.
Playing a team sport teaches respect. Being respectful applies to being nice to your opponents,
coaches and referees. Respect is something that is taught only through other people and is earned
through good efforts in game with your teammates. To show respect to an opponent is to show
admiration to their abilities and acknowledge that they are also a good team and are just as good as
you. To show respect to a referee is to agree with their calls and shake their hand after the game. To
show respect to your coaches is listen to what they are saying in the huddle and follow their
instructions during game. To have respect is such an important thing for people to have because it
keeps that person in their place and keeps them from pretending to be someone that he or she is not. ...
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To have the ability to work with others is something that becomes very important later on in life and is
a very good quality to have early. Many jobs that people have require the ability to work with others
and those who can t are severely hindered. Being able to work with others also can make a person
very easy and outgoing because they are not always thinking about themselves and think for the
betterment of the group. Working with others means that you are able to accomplish a task with a
group of random strangers and by the end of it create something or do something that in your opinion
s noteworthy and acceptable for the rest of the world to see. Businesses and people who are hiring
others see this as a very important trait and look for it in
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Caroline Chisholm s Catholic Vocation
Caroline Chisholm demonstrated her Catholic vocation through her work towards restoring the
balance between rich and poor, and through this work she reflected the priestly, prophetic and kingly
values of Jesus. Prayer and worship were at the centre of her life, and these beliefs encouraged her to
act on injustice for the marginalised group of immigrants, in particular females. Caroline showed
priestly values because of her work towards restoring the balance. She did this through assisting
immigrants by giving them shelter, supplies and educating them to find employment. She
demonstrated prophetic values by acting on the injustice to immigrants, who at the time were treated
poorly and as if they were not part of society. This was shown when
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Fifth Business Essay
Fifth Business There are many different paths people can take throughout their lives. In the novel,
Fifth Business by Robertson Davies, the main character, Dunstan Ramsey, takes the path of the
Canadian hero. There are many different steps to be taken by the hero and Dunstan Ramsey follows
his path by completing each step. Dunstan s journey begins when he gets his call for adventure. The
call for adventure lets the hero know that his or her life is about to change. Dunstan s call for
adventure comes when he leaves for Europe for the second time to search for the little Madonna. The
little Madonna was what called him to come back to Europe. The little Madonna was a bee in my
bonnet; I wanted to see her again, and quite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Liesl invites Dunstan to come have lunch with her and Paul. It is because of her insistence that Paul
and Dunstan become friends that Paul is compelled to repay Dunstan the money he stole. That night
when I was making my usual prudent Canadian Scots count, I found that several bills had found their
way into my wallet, slightly but not embarrassingly exceeding the sum that had disappeared from it
when last I met with Paul. I began to think better of Eisengrim. When Paul repays Dunstan, Dunstan
realizes he can now trust Paul. With the help of Liesl, Dunstan has made a friend with a member of the
underworld. These two people will help Dunstan to continue on with his journey. The next step of
Dunstan s journey is to completely leave his life behind and begin a brand new one. He enters into a
new world. This occurs when Dunstan became a member of Magnus Eisengrim s entourage. He
begins to travel with Magnus because he still wants adventure and he knows that it does not occur
often. He says: This looked liked an adventure, and, at fifty, adventures do not come every day.
Dunstan s journey is based on adventure. He does not know what he is getting into by joining Magnus
Eisengrim s entourage. There will be something different each day; something new and surprising. By
entering a new world, Dunstan is completing one more step of his journey. Dunstan has now reached
the point in his journey where he realizes he is completely
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Medea Is Jason A Misogynist
Jason is a Greek and shares the country s misogynistic views. Medea tries to penetrate the wall that
Jason has that separates men from women At the beginning Medea naturally thinks that their
relationship would be have equality and is unaware that Jason is a misogynist. He never attended on
equal relationships because the fact that he is a Greek man who wants to become king, he never saw
Medea as an equal, to him she was a irrelevant. Jason view the situation as he was a great Greek hero
and Medea was a lady that was lucky enough that he recognize her, even though she was barbarian.
Medea gets entrapped by Jason s stereotypical views of women, and she tries to shape his mind to see
otherwise. In the beginning of the of the play Medea talks
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Colin Kaepernick Protests National Anthem
Kaepernick Protests National Anthem
Colin Rand Kaepernick is the American football player in the Francisco 49ers in the National Football
League. In the 2016 season, Colin Kaepernick started to protest against the National Anthem that
comes before the games. As a result, other players had begun protesting the same national anthem in
support of Colin Kaepernick s activism for the maltreatment of minorities in the U.S. His initial
national anthem protest started in the 2016 preseason games when Colin Kaepernick sat down as
opposed to the routine of standing while the National Anthem is being played. During an interview
after the game, Colin Kaepernick mentioned that he would not be proud of a flag that oppresses
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While most have considered Colin Kaepernick s actions as the lack of patriotism and respect for
America, others have considered this as the greatest sign of sports activism. It is also an opportunity
for people to open their eyes to the issues affecting minority groups in the U.S. it is evident through
his interviews that his actions are intended for sports activism and representing people the way its
supposed to be done. Colin Kaepernick has received support from a wide range of players in his stand
for protesting the National Anthem. From September 1st, other players such as Jeremy Lane, Megan
Rapinoe, Brandon Marshall, and teams such as Dolphins, Chiefs, Patriots, and Seahawks also led this
type of protest during the National Anthem . These kind of patriotic actions have been criticized by
many as the lack of patriotism to the American National Anthem and flag but on a closer look, Colin
Kaepernick s actions have initiated a national awareness of the critical discrimination issues in
America. Such actions therefore publicly represent discriminated minorities in the U.S who would
otherwise go unnoticed if it was not for such patriotic activism by Colin
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Flow Assurance For Deep Water Production
Flow assurance is a term created by Petrobras in the early 1990s aiming to ensure successful and
economical flow of hydrocarbon stream from reservoir to point of stream. Wells located in water
deeper than 1200 feet require flow assurance. Deep water temperatures can get down into the thirties
depending on the depth of the well. Because of the low temperatures the fluid within the wells may
have issues flowing. Some issues could be hydrate, scale, corrosion, and asphaltenes. The best way to
combat these issues is to install chemical injections. Chemical injection pumps such as a low dose
hydrate inhibitor (LDHI) could be used to prevent complications caused by hydrate. Corrosion
inhibitors can also be used when wells have experienced corrosion that may have occurred due to
water. Corrosion inhibitors coat the inside of the walls of the pipes. Asphaltenes can be treated by
using an asphaltene inhibitor. Because of the steadily evolving industry, flow assurance for deep water
production is becoming increasingly more important. Flow assurance is made successful by flowing
the strategy, PI3, Proficiency, Integration, Implementation, and Improvement. Without flow assurance,
deep water wells would not be able to produce oil.
Flow Assurance
Introduction
When thinking about how all this oil and gas gets from the platforms in the gulf to land to be
produced, you will run across the phrase, flow assurance. Flow assurance is what makes sure these
oils and gases get from
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Hansel Schmitt, Hedwig And The Inch
Hansel Schmitt, Hedwig Schmitt, Hedwig Robinson, and that hooker on the street with nice hair; all
are what we now call: Hedwig. All of these names and incarnations of this being imply a twisted and
interesting story. It is a story written, directed, and performed by John Cameron Mitchell. Hedwig and
the Inch is a rock musical that came into being through a very odd process. John Cameron Mitchel and
a friend of his, Stephen Trask, came together and created a band that in and of itself would be a
performance art piece. The duo wrote dialogue, music, and spoken word poetry under the guise of this
Hedwig creature and premiered these pieces in drag clubs in New York City. Over time, the material
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Now the play begins. All of the previous plot information is referenced and acted out, but it is clear
that is all in the past. Hedwig also references Tommy s concert next door, which you occasionally hear
through a door that keeps opening. Now, Hedwig and the Angry Inch supports themselves playing
strip mall dives and anywhere else they can find. Near the end of the play, Hedwig is down and out.
While working as a streetwalker, she finally meets Gnosis and they reconcile. After paparazzi burst
onto the scene, Hedwig becomes famous and Gnosis popularity suffers. Reunited with her band,
Hedwig performs at Times Square ending in a violent removal of her drag. She makes a final cry out
to the misfits and the losers of the world before she gets completely
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Cloud Computing Research Paper
Cloud Computing Research Paper Introduction Cloud computing is revolutionizing the use software
globally at a very rapid pace as it is completely redefining the economics of how software is
purchased and used. Web 2.0 technologies and their underlying design precepts are responsible for the
current and future generations of social networks (Bernoff, Li, 2008). Both have immediate and
significant impacts on the operations of businesses and the major contributions each makes are
explained in this analysis. Analysis of the Business Uses of the Cloud and Web 2.0 Technologies
Cloud computing has drastically reordered the economics of how every size and type of business uses
software. For the large enterprise there is no longer the need to go through an extensive capital
expense (CAPEX) budgeting process, often involving the board of directors of a business (Aljabre,
2012). Cloud computing software is often pad for through operating expense (OPEX) budgets, which
shifts the control of its budgeting to the line of business managers or those managers and executives
responsible for a given business unit. This dynamic alone has completely reordered the enterprise
software market, as cloud based applications can often be modified significantly faster than on
premise applications (Lin, Chen, 2012). As a result of this flexibility, enterprises, medium size and
small businesses are all relying on cloud based applications to automate those process areas that had
been expensive and
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Case Study Of Foetal Leydig Cells
The foetal Leydig Cell population arises shortly after testicular differentiation around 7 weeks in a
human after gestation by the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hcG), this is known as the first wave
(45). These cells function, mainly to produce androgens which are essential for masculinization of the
foetus as well as in the descent of the testes in the scrotum, these androgens subsequently act as
paracrine factors within the seminiferous tubules, testosterone, is only first detected around 6 7 weeks
of gestation and peaks around 13 14 weeks (45). In cases where Leydig cells fail to develop or fail to
produce androgens, pseudohermaphrodism occurs (46). The androgen produced ensures the Wolffian
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Postnatal differentiation of human Leydig cells involves a variety of cellular cascades resulting in
mature Leydig cells. When the second wave occurs after 2 3 months of birth there is a gradual
increase in testosterone levels, the neonatal cell population during this time frame is a mix of mature
well developed Leydig cells and smaller ones (52). These cells possess well developed steroidogenic
machinery expressing both the LH receptor and key steroidogenic enzymes such as 3βHSD, P450scc,
P450c17 required for androgen synthesis (53). The neonatal androgen surge is believed to play a role
in imprinting various cell types in the prostate, hypothalamus, genetalia and kidney, in such a way
they respond appropriately to androgen stimulation during adulthood (54). The Leydig cells then
regress and testis remain dormant until puberty (55). Following a prolonged childhood period of
steroidogenic quiescence, the hypothalamus generates a pulse of GnRH around the 12th year (56). The
onset GnRH typically occurs at night and is due in part to the gradual decline in nocturnal melatonin
secretion from the pineal gland (56). This GnRH triggers release of the pituitary gonadotropin LH that
ultimately stimulates the Leydig cells to grow in number and size, whilst also maturing and
differentiating to
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The Rose For Emily Comparison
The GreenLeaf, by Flannery O Connor, and The Rose for Emily, written by William Faulkner, are
different in many ways but also similar. The books both have similar literary devices being used, the
era the books were staged in, and how the authors portrayed southern ideals .
Flannery used smiles, such as when O Connor wrote, ..hand would dangle from her wrist like the head
of a broken lily. , where she compared the hand of Mrs.May and a broken lily s head. O Connor also
shown symbolism by the bull stabbing Mrs.GreenLeaf in the heart with it s horn, while earlier in the
story she stated Oh Jesus, stab me in the heart! , this shows Jesus stabbing her as she said in her
demand and symbolizes the crucifixion of Jesus. In the beginning of the story, O Connor displays
symbolism by comparing the bull to Christ. So once again Flannery O Connor is bringing religion into
play. O Connor is well known for utilizing being raised Catholic in the South in her books. Miss O
Connor puts a piece of herself in all her short stories. Mrs. May shares this Christian aspect that
Flannery establishes in all her stories. She conveys this by always stating how she is a lady of God,
even though the statements that she makes do not manifest that. Mrs.May claims this on multiple
occasions as if she is trying to convince herself how christianly she is. The Rose for Emily also
contains multiple literary devices; such as, symbolism, the aged house Emily lives in shows her
isolation, she does not leave that much, because she is hiding a terrible secret in the upstairs room.
Emily only wanted a home, she could call her own and grow old with someone she loved in, which
she thought was Home Barron but tragically he died and stored his body in the upstairs room, this is
the reason why her house was smelling so horrible. The townspeople had to sprinkle lime on her lawn
to terminate the smell. The reader is to think that she killed him because she loved him and wanted the
control that she never had, because her father abused her and he was all she had before he died, so she
wanted to always have Barron.
Both short stories were set to segregation times.Because slavery has ended, both O.T. and E.T. and
Miss Emily have an African American
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Facts About Marketing To Children In Schools
Advertising, we are exposed to it every day, but no one is targeted by ads more than children. Whether
it s in schools, online, or out in the real world, kids are exposed to and targeted by ads each and every
day; and when you find out what advertisers really are and what they do, you will be shocked.
School, where kids go to learn, make new friends and be shaped into the young men and women of the
future. There is no way that there could be ads in school ... right? Wrong! According to the
documentary Ads in Schools , some companies, including Cole s, have set up advertising campaigns
that target young children in schools. In Coles campaign, they rewarded students for being able to sing
the company s jingle and also rewarded the kids school with sports equipment based on how much
their parents spent at Cole s. This technique leads to kids nagging their parents to shop at Cole s, even
though they barely got rewarded for it. Furthermore, in the article entitled Facts About Marketing to
Children , it states that nearly two thirds of schools have exclusive pouring rights with soda
companies. This means that that school, and that school alone, is allowed to use and sell that
product.This exposes kids to these ads each and every day, which can make it to where they constantly
ask their parents for money in order to buy the products that they were exposed to. ... Show more
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According to the article Facts About Marketing to Children , the average kid is exposed to 40,000 ads
a year, nearly 100 a day. This leads to what is known as the nag factor which means that kids have lots
of control over what their parents buy based on what they ask for, or nag their parents about. Being
exposed to this many ads lead them to ask their parents an average of 9 50 times, even though they
may not actually want or need them; they might have just seen a cool looking ad for the
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Acceptance In The Scarlet Ibis
Acceptance is a basic principle taught at a young age. Ever since birth, our parents and teachers have
told us acceptance is a positive thing, and to obtain it from another person we must first accept them
along with ourselves. James Hurst s The Scarlet Ibis is an exemplary illustration validating the idea of
taking the first steps toward acceptance. The story depicts a boy struggling throughout his life, only to
die due to his brother s own pride. A reader could easily infer the theme of The Scarlet Ibis to be about
an excess of pride, but it can be argued an excess of pride is not the only theme. The contents of the
story would suggest it is also a story of acceptance. This becomes unambiguous when the reader
becomes cognizant of the fact that the narrator never truly accepted Doodle, nor did Doodle himself.
In The Scarlet Ibis, the scarlet ibis and Doodle both display symbolic similarities in their endeavor to
be accepted.
Acceptance, or rather lack thereof, can be found in Doodle and the scarlet ibis as they were
discriminated due to being lethargic and frailness. Seeing as Doodle is lethargic, the narrator plots to
kill Doodle as he was possibly not all there (Hurst 345). Doodle is also especially frail, not being able
to get too excited, too hot, too cold, or too tired and that he must always be treated gently.
Consequently, the narrator uses his delicateness against him by deliberately participating in activities
that would force Doodle to reach physical
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A Brief Note On The Environmental Protection Agencies
As the Environmental Protection Agencies (EPAs) regulations though the Clean Air Act (CAA) for
monitoring and policing air emissions through best, newest and current technologies, for the
betterment of public health and welfare there are many options to be compliant per industry and
region. With options, come the pros and cons for each regarding the polluter (industry) and the
monitor (EPA). Additionally the EPA through the CAA identifies in Title II, Parts A C, the regulatory
requirements for stationary and mobile sources of air pollution in sections; motor vehicle emissions
and fuel standards, aircraft emission standards, and lastly, clean fuel vehicles. Lastly, this paper will
discuss through identifying the major and minor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, the entire plant is treated as though it is encased and pollution is therefore measured by
the total amount escaping from the bubble, figuratively speaking. Consequently, under the bubble
concept the polluting company can shut down a non productive furnace in an attempt to offset any
increased pollution resulting from a modification to a different furnace during a period of specific time
during active monitoring. If the resulting emissions reduction is large enough to offset the increase
from the furnace the company intends to modify, the total pollution from the plant does not increase
(Flieder 1985, p. 775) Therefore, the cap and trade conceptual approach to emissions reduction and
trading brings incentives to reducing the manufactures outputs of air pollutants, all the while overtime
reducing the overall amount of regulatory air pollutants per state, and eventually a country as a whole.
The bubble concept on the other hand allows trade offs between sources within a facility, while the
offset policy allows trade offs between entire facilities. (Flieder 1985, p. 773) The major difference
between the two are the challenges between the two with regards to monitoring and enforcement, for
example, with the bubble concept, this allows the owners and workers to avoid installing the best
pollution control technology on an altered facility. Under this guise, that as long as the overall
emissions from the plant do not increase
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William Wycherley’s The Country Wife Essay
William Wycherley s The Country Wife
A Restoration comedy is like an eighteenth century sitcom; it s entertaining (MacKenzie, Behn ).
However, the similarities between the two genres are more far reaching than their equal entertainment
value. For example, the cast of William Wycherley s Restoration comedy, The Country Wife, consists
of some central characters that are strikingly similar to those in the cast of the modern situation
comedy, Seinfeld. Harry Horner from The Country Wife and George Costanza from Seinfeld both fit
the male wit character type. Likewise, Lady Fidget, one of Horner s lovers, and another woman, who s
one of Costanza s fleeting lovers, both fit the female wit character type. Through the ... Show more
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He starts a rumor going round to the effect that he has become a eunuch; ...wives, he trusts, will be
intrigued (2288). Horner s conclusion is logical and clever, considering the fact that masks were a
widespread item of Restoration fashion[;]...they were worn both by virtuous women and by
prostitutes, with the tantalizing effect of rendering those two human categories not quite
distinguishable from one another (2288). From this social climate, he discerns that if he wears a
metaphorical mask, or a unique social label, this mask might have a similar tantalizing effect on
women; it might make discerning female wits want to discover whether the man behind the mask is
truly asexual or erotic.
However, after putting on his mask, Horner passively waits for Lady Fidget to present him with the
opportunity to exchange pleasure; he does not go out and actively seek the opportunity on his own.
Instead, Sir Jaspar actively seeks out Horner, on Lady Fidget s behalf, and presents him to her;
however, she only relents to Horner s company after she asks: [b]ut are you sure he loves play and has
money? (2309). Horner can t play or negotiate an exchange of pleasure with Lady Fidget unless he
first has money, so a male wit has to spend time to somehow get money, before he can even try to
obtain pleasure from a female wit. However, in order to negotiate with Horner, Lady Fidget, as the
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District 9 Movie Analysis
District 9 (Peter Jackson, 2009), a science fiction film produced by Peter Jackson, is a rare gem unlike
the many sci fi movies which have been released in our time. The story is established via a mix of
standard third person camera and documentary footage and takes place in the present a twist from
your regular science fiction film which normally takes place in the future. The film, about a colony of
alien refugees forced by humans to live in a South African slum, is an example of social satire by
presenting a critique of the injustice with which we treat those who are different from us. The
metaphors of science fiction are being used to portray the nature of racism; with the way that racist
ideology and discourse deals with those different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This scene is indescribably chaotic. While operating alien weaponry, Wikis is leading Christopher
back to the mothership by protecting him through killing of any humans in their way. Wikus is the film
s hero.
The end of the film leaves us with questions unanswered. We dont know if Wikus will ever find his
way back to his old life as a human among other humans. The last scene shows Wikus fully
transformed into an alien, building a flower out of scrap metal. Is Wikus more at home now than he
has ever been as a human?
In producing District 9, Jackson s intention was to address racism as an ideology by forcing the
viewers to be the racist. At the beginning of the film, when we are introduced to the aliens that reside
in District 9, we immediately despise them. The Prawns themselves exhibit human like characteristics
(ie. two arms, two legs, stand up right) but also exhibit grotesque characteristics. The aliens are filthy,
violent and vulgar as we catch them consistently using foul language. They live in a slum that is
decaying, crumbling and full of garbage, not by choice, but forced by humans. The aliens are
ostracized and barred from most businesses and those humans who live in near proximity to the aliens
want more distance. They are the enemy. We are also introduced to the Nigerians who barter with the
Prawns for weaponry in exchange for cat food. The Nigerians have a witch doctor who advises them
to eat the aliens, which they do. We also learn
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Examples Of Irony In The Gift Of The Magi
The Gift of the Magi
People buy gifts for each other on Christmas as a sign of love. But when you are poor and do not have
a lot, buying things for people may be difficult. Selling things to get money to buy other people things
shows unselfish love. When a poor couple buys each other presents and they don t have much to offer
it shows the true meaning of love. Della and Jim are a young married couple without much to offer.
They both have a strong love for a specific item they possess. It is the day before Christmas and Della
saved up money for the year and had a total of $1.87 ( The Gift of the Magi 2). Through connecting
the conflict to the story it brings irony to the conclusion in O. Henry s The Gift of the Magi , conflict
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Both humor and unselfish love make for a good relationship because they both depend on each other ,
like both people in a relationship. Humor and unselfish love also depend on each other like irony and
conflict in the story. Conflict in this story shows unselfish love . Both Della and Jim do not have much
money. It is the day before Christmas, and neither Della nor Jim have gotten each other anything.
Tomorrow would be Christmas day, she has about $1.87 with which to buy Jim a present ( The Gift of
the Magi 2) .Jim and Della live off of $8 a week. Both have jobs with very little pay. Although they
struggle they find a way to may each other happy. Jim and Della Young, are the main characters in The
Gift of the Magi they are a young married couple with very little money. ( The Gift of the Magi 68).
The irony in The Gift of the Magi shows humor. There are various ironic twists and plots in this story.
Della wants to sell her hair even though she loves and possess . She does this so she will have enough
money to buy Jim a watch. Will you buy my hair ( The Gift of the Magi 3). Della sells her hair to a
wig maker and gets twenty dollars. She uses the money to buy a chain for Jim s watch. Jim also doesn
t have much
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Analyzing The Movie Terminator By James Cameron
The movie Terminator is a 1991 American science action movie which was produced, directed and
written by James Cameron. James Cameron also directed the blockbuster movies aliens of 1986 and
the Abyss of 1989. The movie stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Robert Patrick, Edward Furlong, and
Linda Hamilton. The movie follows after eleven years after Sarah Connor destroyed the original
Terminator that was programmed to kill her when she was pregnant for John. In the Movie Terminator
2, a new and more advanced Terminator called T 1000
(Robert Patrick) was programmed to kill John Connor since the first terminator T 800 failed to kill her.
T 1000 is sent to kill John Connor to prevent him from becoming the leader of the human race to
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The production company A Pacific Western Production is named and also a non diegetic music in the
background. It then cuts out to a playground where children laugh whiles swinging and also shows
people everyday s lives. The camera also foci on a particular girl wearing a red top swinging back and
forth. The camera shows the girl enjoying herself because she is laughing. The non diegetic music still
plays at the background with the girl swinging. The non diegetic music stopped and there was
complete silence until a cranky sound.The camera then focuses on a skeleton body in a car. The
skeleton signifies that this is a thriller movie between machines and humans. The place was dark and
camera begins to show the whole skeleton. The skeleton had weapons in its hands and camera
continues to move closer to show that the skeleton has more power over humans. Also, there were
more explosion at the background. Again, the camera focuses on the machines to show how powerful
the machines are. A man was actually having flashback. Arnold schwarzenegger s name was shown on
the screen with an explosive background. Then, the movie title and Linda Hamilton was display with a
non diegetic music. The scene closes with a stare from a
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Ceremony By Leslie Marmon Silko
Throughout the events that transpire in the novel Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko. We are granted a
glimpse into the life of a native American from the Laguna tribe named Tayo. We witness Tayo s
recovery from Battle Fatigue; now known as PTSD, which he contracted while fighting in World War
2. throughout the novel, we witness Tayo s interactions with the people around him, as he tries to cope
with his demons. Through these interactions we also get a feel about how Tayo fits in with his
community. Tayo may be a damaged man, however there are people, who he becomes close to, that
help him work through his problems enabling him to be restored to his former self. Throughout the
novel, we are greeted with the kind and gentle people who Tayo is able to form a bond with. One of
the most prominent is his uncle Josiah. Josiah a farm hand by all accounts was an honest, hard
working man. As a way to benefit his family and his tribe Josiah decided to purchase a batch of
Mexican cattle from a relative of the night swan, who he was seeing at the time. To Tayo, Josiah is a
friend, a teacher, and a father figure who Tayo looks up to as well as admires. While Tayo was off
fighting in the pacific theater during the war Josiah passes away. this leaves Tayo devastated, because
before Tayo left Josiah had something he wanted to tell him, though he never learned what. Tayo feels
that he has let Josiah down, because while he wasn t able to help either from the war or his period in
the hospital.
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John F Kennedy And Turner s Speech Essay
Fredrick Jackson Turner explained how the conditions of the frontier formed intellectual traits in
people who sought success in a new frontier. In John F. Kennedy s speech and Steve Job s speech,
both showed traits that Turner described in his speech. The traits made by Turner, made all the
speeches comparable because even Steve Job s and John F. Kennedy s speech dealt with some type of
frontier. Two traits from Turner s speech which were seen throughout Job s and Kennedy s was
inventive mind, and the restless, nervous energy . In John F. Kennedys speech he described a strong
believe in how important it was we strived to reach space, because Kennedy wanted the country to
have a challenge. In a trait like inventive mind, people seek for new thoughts or ideas to help them
achieve a goal. Kennedy felt the best way to be successful was to put ourselves in a challenge and ...
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In Steve Job s speech which was delivered to soon to be graduates at Stanford, he preached that in
whatever career or goal in mind a person must love it. Jobs said, You ve got to find what you love.
And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. And the only way to do great work is to love
what you do (Jobs 3). Steve Jobs had an inventive mind because he broke through many frontiers in
technology. He used his inventive mind to find different ways to achieve his goals. Unlike Kennedy
who wanted to reach for a frontier through challenging people, Jobs found he could be successful
being simply loving his craft. Steve Jobs stated, It was beautiful, historical, artistically subtle in a way
that science can t capture, and I found it fascinating (Jobs 1). Jobs enjoyed learning about technology
and he loved it. Steve Jobs with John F. Kennedy wanted to reach a goal or be successful and both
achieve it using their inventive mind trait just in different
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Case Study Of Beau Monde
Production How and where are your products or services produced?
Since Beau Monde is only a start up business, our bags are personally designed at one of its owner s
house in Project 4, Quezon City. Beau Monde purchases raw materials from Marikina and they are
forwarded to our manufacturer. The materials are cut, sewed, assembled and overall produced by our
manufacturer, Renard s Arts and Crafts which is also located in Project 4, Quezon City.
Production techniques and costs
The overall production are accomplished mainly by hand and the minimal aid of a computer and
related software such as Microsoft Office Professional for documentation purposes, Adobe Photoshop
CS5 for photo editing and I movie for video editing and promotional purposes. ... Show more content
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In order to achieve that, we have stated several strategies and programs in our marketing plan
regarding this issue. Beau Monde shall effectively inform our customers about updates and recent
offerings in our website and social media accounts. We shall include a Frequently Asked Questions
portion in our website and make our website fully accessible through their smart phones. Also, we
shall provide a standard procedure to our employees about what they should answer for a particular set
of questions which should include a high customer courtesy and friendliness. We shall have an as soon
as possible policy in the response of customer inquiries and orders. For our customers to feel a high
level of priority, we would create a database containing our customer s contact information so we can
constantly send those people to be the first to know about Beau Monde s latest products and promos in
their email or SMS. We shall also provide customers with a post purchase survey to convey to them
that Beau Monde is sensitive to their needs and welcomes their comments and
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Medina County Essay
Medina County Medina county is located in southwestern Texas. On February 12, 1848, Medina
county became its own county when the legislature separated it apart from Bexar County, but on
August 7, 1848 the county began to be organized. The county is named after the Medina River which
passes through the county. The county seat was Castroville (1848 1892) but is now Hondo. The
population of Medina county is estimated to be 48,417. Agribusiness, tourism, and commutes to San
Antonio are mainly the economical features. Most of the area in Medina county is used for farming
and ranching. The county is said to be subtropical and sub humid. The average amount of rainfall in
Medina county is about 30 inches per year. In Medina county, there are about ... Show more content
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The home of the Briscoe family was also used for church and social gatherings. The home was
claimed a historical site in 1977. The first Baptist Church of Devine is also a historical site. The first
church organized in Devine was founded in 1882 by the Rev. D. Johnson, the Rev. C.B. Hukill, and 35
others. Before the church uplifted a sanctuary in 1890, the members met under an oak tree and in a
local school building. Built in 1912, was the second sanctuary and in 1951, was the third. Devine s
Baptist and Bethania Baptist Churches were resulted from the religious group. Former Texas Governor
Thomas M. Campbell and many other former presidents of Baylor University were guest speakers for
churches. One of the most important historical sites in Medina county is the Spanish Explorations. By
the time 1531 came around, Spain had ruled (present day) Mexico, much of the U.S., Central America,
half of South America, and the Caribbean. Spanish expeditions from present time Texas continued
because of the hunt for new land north of the Rio Grande. Spanish expeditions that were led by Alonso
de Leon, Father Juan LaRios, Fernando del Bosque, Dominojo Teran de los Rios, and Father Isidro de
Espinosa established many missions, presidios or forts,
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Come Scrivere Una Tesina Di Argomento Medico Scientif

  • 1. Come Scrivere Una Tesina Di Argomento Medico Scientif 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Come Scrivere Una Tesina Di Argomento Medico Scientif Come Scrivere Una Tesina Di Argomento Medico Scientif
  • 2. The Battle Of The Midway The Battle of Midway The battle of midway was arguably the most important battle in the pacific because it shifted the tides of WWII from and American defensive to an American offensive in the Pacific. Midway Island is located in the North Pacific Ocean, 2010km (1250 mi) northwest of Honolulu. The two islands (east and sand island) combined have an overall area of 25sq miles. For such a small island, the battle was one of the largest of WWII. The Battle of Midway occurred only six months after Pearl Harbor. After the attack on Peal Harbor Japan s fleet with ten aircraft carriers dwarfed the United States four. The Battle of Midway is best explained and understood by focusing on the people involved. Historians say that the Japanese plan was extremely complicated, consisting of many attacks starting simultanisley. historians also say that the japenese fleet out gunned the Americans heavenly. After the Pearl Harbor America was crippled and with out the large military presence of America in the pacific america and the islands it controlled were left vonrable. The Japenese we re hoping to suprise the forces on midway island. The original japenese plan was to bomb the island of midway into submission then invade with overwhelming forces. The battle of midway turned the tide in the pacific war. Midway island was important to the United States for many reasons. One of the most important reasons midway was that midway was the closest island to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Thomas Farrow And The Managerial Hubris In this paper, I will address the Farrows bank, and the many issues that were involved with the running of it. I will address Thomas Managerial Hubris, ethical decision and the Managerial Hubris, the pressures of making an ethical decision in the Farrow bank, and finally if the bank had an ethical business culture would anything have changed. Thomas level of Managerial Hubris Thomas Farrow had hubris problem long before he built up the Farrow bank. He was very vocal with what he thought of the banking sector and about the usury fees the banking system would charge the people, especially the common people. He was even asked to present evidence to the government about the usury fees. In order to help those less fortunate he started a bank ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The employees would have had a better understanding of what they were supposed to do there are three tips to follow when setting up an ethical business culture, the first would be to make your expectations clear by training them in ethical business, include everything in the handbook, enforce the policies by making sure that any type of breach of policy is punished, and finally make sure you follow the same culture at all times do not ask your employees to do something you are not willing to do. Following these rules would have definitely changed the outcome of the Farrow bank. It would have given the employees rules and an actual plan of what you expect from them. There would also have to be a reliable set of checks and balances so that no one person has too much access to the money so that there is a money trail. Finally, there would be no main members of the board running the day to day routines of the business. If Thomas Farrow had been more interested in the business, hired actual qualified people, and built an actual business culture Farrow Bank would never had any issues, but instead he allowed his Hubris to get the better of him, so that he thought he was above everyone else, and could do no wrong, which ended in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Taking a Look at IKEA 1. Introduction IKEA is a privately held Swedish company registered in Netherlands, international home products retailer that sells ready to assemble furniture at affordable prices. The 17 year old Ingvar Kamprad, who was listed as the world richest man in 2013, is the IKEA founder. IKEA stands for Ingvar Kamprad, Elmtaryd (his farm name) and Agunnaryd (his townhome). IKEA history are over six decades, it s when they went from the woods of Sweden to a most popular retail experience in the 40 countries and territories around the world. IKEA story starts in 1926, when Ingvar Kamprad founded IKEA. Ingvar was born in southern Sweden when he was thinking of developing a new business. IKEA Time Line 1920s IKEA founder, Ingvar Kamprad, is born. 1940 s IKEA is founded by Ingvar Kamprad aged 17 in Sweden.Ingvar Kamprad is entrepreneurial in developing IKEA to a furniture retailer. 1950s Production on IKEA cataloged and it was advertised in a local newspaper. 1960s First IKEA stores are opened outside Sweden in Denmark and Norway. 1970s Stores was opened in Austrlia, Canada, Austria, and Netherlands. 1980s IKEA was expanding into new markets such as US, Italy, UK and France. 1990s IKEA was concentrating on the needs of families and children, it has launched the Children s IKEA, the IKEA group is formed ad it was doing a great business in that period. Stores were opened in Hungary, Poland, UAE, Spain and china. 2000s IKEA expands ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Effects Of Methyl Isocyanate On The World s Worst... It was the night of December 2, 1984. It was the night that would change the lives of nearly 500,000 citizens in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India, forever. It was the night that at least 30 tons of the highly toxic gas, methyl isocyanate, was released from the Union Carbide factory in Bhopal, India. It has been recorded as the world s worst industrial disaster. But how did such a disaster take place? The Union Carbide plant dated back to 1969 where it was a formulations plant. The original purpose of the plant was to produce pesticides for use in India in an attempt to fix India s growing food demands according to the Union Carbide Corporation. The use of carbamate pesticides and insecticides, more specifically methyl isocyanate, or MIC, was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were dangers with using such insecticides however. Organophosphate poisoning, the result from exposure to insecticides, was a potential threat in addition to the numerous risks associated with methyl isocyanate. The United States Environmental Protection Agency mentions that there are many chronic effects as well as short term effects from acute exposure from MIC such as reproductive and developmental effects, decreased fertility, blindness, difficulty breathing, respiratory tract infections, and fevers. MIC was not only being produced to incorporate into herbicides and insecticides, but also so carbamate pesticides could be used for medical purposes. Human pharmacotherapy, therapy using pharmaceutical drugs, uses the chemicals regularly, for example, HIV treatments contained carbamate groups. One of the most toxic carbamate pesticides is carbofuran. It is very popular for use in controlling insects in field crops such as potatoes, corn, and soybeans. It is also known as a systemic insecticide, a plant absorbs it through the roots and then distributes the insecticide through the organs. It is highly toxic to vertebrates with an oral LD50 of 8 14 mg according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC also mentioned that carbofuran causes alterations in hormone concentration, an endocrine disruptor, and has one of the highest acute toxicities to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Commerce Study Notes Year 9 Commerce Law and Society Laws: * A rule that governs the way you live, with minimal standards. * Protects people and keeps peace. * Have freedoms, resolve disputes, protection. Anarchy: Without order. Mediation: a third person that ultimately decides, outside of court * * Registered person. * Two parties and mediator. * A compromise is made. * Mediations cheaper and voluntary. Matrimonial: property of marriage, everything is shared * * Matrimonial assets. * Court considers contributions of parties. * Child is child of marriage Government in Australia * Governments make laws to control us. They set up systems to enforce laws. * Governments set up courts to decide upon breaches of laws. Jury ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Civil law Civil law deals with no criminal matters. It allows an individual to sue other people Negligence Trespassing Defamation Nuisance Where a civil law is successfully proven in court, the wronged party will seek damages. The award of legal costs normally goes to the successful party that is either the plaintiff or defendant (but can be refused as these costs are discretionary up to judge) Civil Law Test To prove their test they must win the balance of probability more likely/ no certainty of truth. Criminal Law Test Beyond a reasonable doubt approx. Equal to certainty (protects people from others who do the wrong thing). Ignorance of the law is no excuse . In criminal law you have a Prosecutor: In local courts usually police whereas in the higher courts prosecute is known as the Crown prosecutor. the Crown (R= Regina which means loyalty) v. Defendant In criminal matters the injured party is the State or the Crown. The offence is not against the person that has suffered at the hands of the alleged perpetrator but rather against the State (Crown). In criminal matters the victim cannot decide to punish the offender. This is for the Crown to make. Courtroom acts and definitions Indictable offences: Serious crimes that are determined or tried by a judge or jury. Summary offences: Less ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. History Of King Richard IIi Of England History is not all that it is cracked up to be. If a person believes himself/herself to be logical, it is easy to assume that researchers of history and authors of historical works are ethical and do their best. This is not a conclusion that is borne out by the facts. The case of the written history of King Richard III of England is an outstanding example of the lack of adequate research and actual perfidy on the part of historians. Richard III reigned for a brief period in the late 15th century, 26 June 1483 to 22 August 1485. He was the last Yorkist king and the last of the Plantagenet kings. He traced his ancestry to William the Conquerer. He was also the last English king to die in battle. He was succeeded on the throne by Henry the VII, the first of the Tudor line who ruled England for the next 118 years. With the death of Richard there were, for all intents and purposes, no Yorkist contenders for the throne. (There were a couple of incidents with pretenders, but these were quickly and violently put down.) As a result, Henry was able to concentrate on his duties as king. As monarchs and heads of state do right up to the present, Henry made sure he was presented in the best light possible, and that Richard was portrayed as a really bad guy. It seems as if this got a little out of hand, and there is no question that Henry and his successors did nothing to rein in the writers of the time. Chief among these authors was none other than William Shakespeare, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Office Equipment Inc Case Problem LP8 ASSIGNMENT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DESIGN By: Jeffrey L. Blake Course: MT4210 Quantitative Analysis Instructor: Paul Larson Distribution System Design 1. If the company does not change its current distribution strategy, what will its distribution costs be for the follow quarter? Original shipping plan model MIN 3.2x1+2.2x2+4.2x3+3.9x4+1.2x5+0.3x6+2.1x7+3.1x8+4.4x9+2.7x10+4.7x11+3.4x12+ 2.1x13+2.5x14 DISTRIBUTION CONSTRAINTS 1. x1+x2+x3≀30,000 2. x4+x5≀20,000 3. x1+x6+x7+x8+x9=0 4. x2 x4+x10+x11+x12=0 5. x3 x5+x13+x14=0 6. x6=3600 7. x7=4880 8. x8=2130 9. x9=1210 10. x10=6120 11. x11=4830 12. x12=2750 13. x13=8580 14. x14=4460 I used this distribution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... x10 + x15 + x22 = 6120 11. x11 + x23 = 4830 12. x12 + x24 = 2750 13. x13 + x20 + x25 =8580 14. x14 + x21 + x26 = 4460 If Darby Company drops the shipping limitations and allows any distribution center to supply to any customer zone for which they have shipping information, their total cost would be reduced to $600,942, which is a savings of $19,828 or 3.2%. By putting the above information into the objective function, the distribution plan without restrictions reduces the cost of shipping to $177,712 a savings of $16,888. In addition, this new plan allows the company produce more of its meters at its more cost efficient San Bernardino plant in fact, under this plan it produces at capacity, which is 20,000 units, meaning that its cost of manufacturing is $200,000. These units are then shipped to Las Vegas. The El Paso plant produces 14520 units for the Ft. Worth center and only 6740 for the Santa Fe center. The cost of manufacturing these units are $152460 and $70,770 respectively, making the cost at the El
  • 9. Paso plant $223,230. Adding all these costs together gives us the total cost as such: $177,712 + $200,000 + $223,230 = $600,942. This plan allows more than one center to supply to a specific zone and the solution shows that this is the case for the San Diego customer zone. The Santa Fe center supplies 620 units to them and the Las Vegas center supplies the other 3,840, satisfying their 4460 demanded units. In addition, this plan allows a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Capitalism In Death Of A Salesman The American Death: An Analysis of Death of a Salesman After World War II, The U.S. entered into a time known as the Golden Age of Capitalism. A major ideology that developed during this time was the American Dream. According to Merriam Webster, the American Dream is a happy way of living... that can be achieved by anyone... by working hard and becoming successful. Arthur Miller s play Death of a Salesman critiques this ideology through the outcome of Willy s life and in light of Karl Marx s ideas in Alienation. One way Miller critiques the American Dream is through Marx s idea of proprietors and propertyless. Marx states in Alienated Labor that the whole society is divided into two classes of proprietors and propertyless (171). Throughout the story, the audience learns Willy is part of the propertyless. This is demonstrated when Willy and Linda have a conversation about the refrigerator. Linda mentions how they are close to paying it off, but Willy replies that it just broke again (73). In light of Marx, since Willy is not able to own his refrigerator, he is part of the propertyless. On the other hand, Howard, Willy s boss, is a proprietor. The way Howard achieves this job is through inheritance. At one point in the story, Willy asks Howard if he can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This dream is dangerous because it causes a loss of one s identity and endless work towards an unreachable goal. If people continue to believe this dream is possible, then the proprietor will continue to exploit them. In the end, all the worker has to show for their work is their death. When they die, this process will just continue with another worker. The workers may believe that they are assets to the company, but in reality, they replaceable. While the American Dream may seem like a fantasy, it is ultimately an endless cycle of the exploitation that can never be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Rose Lilywhite Case Study I have reviewed and summarized the provided medical records for Rose Lilywhite. I did find inconsistencies concerning different accident dates, however, those can be explained by a simple typing error. Additionally, I located other discrepancies scattered throughout the medical records. My concerns and comments are outlined below. 1. Dr. Larry Swan mentions Greater Valley Clinic charts as a source of information. We do not have those records. Greater Valley Clinic, March 15, 2005, page 32 2. During the appointment with Dr. Swan, Rose states her head had hit the windshield twice. This is the first, and only time hitting the windshield twice had been mentioned. Greater Valley Clinic, March 15, 2005, page 33 3. Rose mentioned to Dr. Swan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe Sunshine Therapy Associates have additional records that we don t have. The physical therapy entries are on odd numbered visits only. Sunshine Therapy Associates, February March 2005, pages 51 61 13. Rose asked Dr. Turnblad if her injuries were permanent. He told her from how much time has passed and her physical findings, there is permanency to her injuries. Turnblad Spine Clinic, January 11, 2006, page 69 14. Dr. Turnblad prescribed Rose Ultram on January 11, 2006. There is no mention of this medication when she had provided you her medications. Turnblad Spine Clinic, January 11,2006, page 69 Rose has made statements that are not entirely true when speaking with her treating physicians. Whether is was purely accidental on her part because she didn t fully understand her diagnosis, or if she was trying to be deceptive, but either way that could be very disastrous for her case. Consequently, Rose does not look like a very reliable source, and I fear the jury will not believe her. The missing medical records may answer some of the unanswered questions, in conjunction with the original intake records for Fontaine. There were notes written on a document from Fontaine Chiropractic Clinic that had been illegible and cut off that possibly will be helpful to us. Let me know your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Career Goals Essay Question: What are your short term and long term career goals? How will the Columbia Business School MBA help you achieve these goals? I have always been told to figure out what you like to do and then make a career out of it. Eight years ago, armed with this bit of philosophy, I set out to find out what I liked to do. Before entering college I realized that my interests lay in business. In college, my courses in business were the ones looked forward to the most, and my business projects and presentations were the most challenging and rewarding of all my undergraduate course work. So, it was easy for me to decide to pursue a career in business when I graduated from college, leading to a career as a defined contribution ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While I have gained some international exposure in my current role, I know that there is still a great deal more than I need to learn before I can achieve my dream of building a business in the Asia market. The programs and resources that Columbia offers in international business will help me to bolster my knowledge in this area. I would love to have the chance to participate in the Chazen Institute s exchange program with a partner school, especially the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Not only would I learn a lot by participating in this program, but I am also confident that I could teach my fellow students the things that I have learned in my previous Chinese studies. Also, given the fact that I want to one day pursue a life of entrepreneurship, I am interested in Columbia s emphasis on this area. While I do not plan on launching my new venture immediately after school, I would like to participate in the Columbia Entrepreneurs Organization or compete with a team in a business plan competition. There are so many bright students attending Columbia from all over the globe, I am excited about exploring the idea of entrepreneurship with them. My professional experiences thus far have enabled me to learn a great deal while reaching my aggressive professional goals. I know I will maintain the personal dedication and hard work necessary to achieve even greater goals in the next ten years. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Rights And Other Things I Like About America Today I will be talking about how the people of the United States of America believe in their country. Have you ever wondered why people around the country believe in the U.S.A. Well now you can with my essay. What rights and other things do you like that we have here in America? Do you like that we have the right to own weapons bare our arms to protect ourselves? The next right I like is that we have the right to vote to see who will go and represent our country. I also like that we allow women to vote to see who becomes president. The other right I like is that no matter who you are you will always get fair punishments. The last thing I like about America is that we have the National Football League (NFL). The freedoms I like that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Emile Durkheim David Emile Durkheim Sociological Theory Rosanna Ashley May 1, 2008 I. Biography David Emile Durkheim was one of the founders of sociology. He was born April 15, 1858 at Epinal in the Eastern French province of Lorraine. He was the fourth child and second son of Moise and Melanie Durkheim. His family was Ashkenazic Jewish, and his father was a rabbi. It was said that young Emile would follow in his father s footsteps and become a rabbi as well. (Ashley, 2005) However at the young age of thirteen, he took up with a Catholic woman teacher, who influenced him. He decided to move to Paris and study Catholicism. This was a short lived experience for young Emile, as he realized that he preferred to study religion from an agnostic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two years later he produced The Rules of Sociological Method and two more years later he wrote Le Suicide. These became Durkheim s three major works, and moved him into the forefront of the academic world. (coser, 1971) In 1898 he founded a scholarly journal called L Anne Sociologique. He also published a famous paper on Individual and Collective Representations and a series of seminal papers. These include: The Determination of Moral Facts , Value Judgments and Judgments of Reality , Primitive Classification , and The Definition of Religious Phenomena . (coser, 1971) Nine years after joining the faculty at the University of Bordeaux, he was promoted to a full time professor in social science, the first position in France; he became the chairman of the department for six years. In 1902 he was called to the Sorbonne, First as a charge de cours, then in 1906 as a professor of education. (coser, 1971) The last few years at Bordeaux, he had become interested in the study of religious phenomena; he turned to the study of primitive religion. This point in his life led to the publication in 1912 of his last major work, The Elementary Forms of Religious Life. Shortly after his fourth and final work him felt obliged when the war came. He became the secretary of the committee for the Publication of Studies and Documents on the war. (coser, 1971) Just before Christmas in 1915, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Ocean Climate Change Essay #1 Over the years, climate change has affected marine species because it has increased the ocean temperature, causing it to get warmer, which is causing a negative impact to most marine organisms like echinoderms and cnidarians (Quinn, 2016). In many cases, the optimum temperature of growth increased 1 6°C, which created harmful effects on stages of development (Quinn, 2016). In some cases such as the American lobster (Homarus americanus), warming of the ocean had caused smaller body sizes (Le Bris et al., 2016). Even though there is some research that showed that the warm temperature could also benefit the lobster s population, most of their population has declined in the warmest and southernmost regions of the lobster s range in places like southern New England and Long Island Sound (Quinn, 2016). In those places, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In another study, it was also found that climate change has affected the ocean temperature because it caused smaller sizes at the juvenile stage (Le Bris et al., 2016). Also, Le Bris and other researchers (2016) found that juvenile period is shortened to increase survival in their adult stages. In this study, it also shows that the increase in temperatures causes the lobsters to molt faster and have lower increments of average growth (Le Bris et al., 2016). They also collected water temperatures from May to October, and their results portrayed that there was a 2.8 millimeters decrease in the height of lobsters for every 1°C in temperature in the ocean (Le Bris et al., 2016), which shows climate change has directly affected the American lobster s size. In the experiment, there were not a lot of limiting factors, but they should have mentioned whether the increase in ocean temperatures affected the development pattern of the lobsters. Overall, in both studies, it has been indicated that the length at 50% maturity has been declining in the last 20 years, and the size range at which maturation occurs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Compare And Contrast Hester And Dimmesdale French poet Jean De La Fontaine once said, Nothing weighs on us so heavily as a secret does. Set in the harsh Puritan community of seventeenth century Boston, Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter is a tale of a woman named Hester Prynne who is involved in an affair scandal. As a result she is punished by the relentless society and is ordered to bear a scarlet A on her bosom for the remainder of her life which stands for adulterer. However, the mystery as to who the father is of her newborn baby, Pearl would remain a mystery for seven years. One of the town s most renowned figures, their beloved minister Arthur Dimmesdale proves to be a true exhibit of Mr. Fontaine s saying since he is the illicit lover of Hester and is Pearl s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hester s scarlet letter is a piece of clothing, the SCARLET LETTER, so fantastically embroidered and illuminated upon her bosom (Hawthorn 51). Her interpretation of the extremity of her sins is one of self composure and calm. She views her sins solely as a violation in the natural order of the environment and therefore cannot even perceive her sin as being evil except through outside influence. Dimmesdale on the other hand, has a scarlet letter carved in his chest. This is revealed when Dimmesdale was giving his revelation, in which he tore away the ministerial band from before his breast. It was revealed! (Hawthorn 232). Dimmesdale s personal interpretation as to the extremity of his own sins is a violation of God s law, which is the law that he is totally dedicated to and supported by. Dimmesdale s interpretation of his sin is much more severe than Hester s, it is a violation and direct contradiction of his own self consciousness and physical existence. Therefore the appearance of his A, even though it is never directly described in the novel, must be powerful, broken, and brutally dishonest (...a ghastly rapture; Hawthorne pg.95). Since the Scarlet Letter on Hester is visible to the public, she was criticized and looked down on. This women has brought shame upon us all, and ought to die (Hawthorn 49) is said by a female in the marketplace talking about Hester. She becomes a stronger person through living this hard life. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Rise and Fall of Richard the Third Essay amp;#9;Much debate and controversy surround the rise and fall of Richard the Third. It is hard to ignore such subjects due to the bonds and hidden reasons that many of the authors of the middle ages had towards Richard. In keeping an objective approach towards Richard III, the study of his rise and fall will be taken in the perspective of his royal acts and administration of England. Public sentiment over such things as the scandal surrounding the princes did have an effect over the rule of Richard, but there are many other underlying aspects that could have extended Richards rule, and changed the way history looks back on him. amp;#9;Many historian look upon Richard as a villain. Others attribute this view as tainted due to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They had news that the Woodvilles were conspiring against Gloucester in order to take control of England immediately. While parliament anxiously awaited Gloucester s explanation for his actions, Richard did not meet with much adversity from the people upon his arrival to London. They felt he was doing his duty, as no one suspected him of aspiring to anything but regent. Richard was then formally installed as Protectorate of England, but Richard realized that his power would not last forever, possibly four to five years. In prior years, Richard had gained much public support and accolades for his part in fighting Scotland. He uses this support in his next step of a move for the throne. In the past there had been rumors of Edward the IV being illegitimate, now there was evidence that Edward s son was illegitimate as well, as Edward IV had not been legally wed to Elizabeth when they had Edward V. Upon hearing this news, Richard chose to proceed with caution, only telling chief political players and asking their advice. Richard was wise for these actions. He had been known for his prudence in the past in the war with Scotland. When Edward IV wanted a crushing blow to the Scots, Richard realized that it would be too costly and at the same time England had already accomplished a great feat. Richard pushed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay Nonverbal Communication of the Breakfast Club Shane Seemann The Nonverbal Club The Breakfast Club is such an interesting movie to use with this topic. The wide range of characters allows for a variety of different interactions. The way we are going to approach this, is to look at each character and examine the different interactions between. Let us first start off with some good examples of Physical Appearances and Artifacts, or the personal objects we use to announce our identities, interests and backgrounds. Our appearance includes everything from our body type to our hair style to our skin color to eye color to height. (Orbe amp; Bruess, 2005) We have five characters, all representing a possible cliques in high school. We have Andy, the clean cut jock; neat blonde hair, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fact that he took drugs and a knife to school tells us that he doesn t care about his education or feel that it is worth his time. Although, Bender giving his sunglasses to Brian really warmed my heart. It showed that Bender had kind of taken a liking to Brian. Who probably took a lot of confidence from it as demonstrated by the relaxed and confident demeanor he had after he put them on. Brian thought that if he could wear glasses like Bender did, that he would become a little more like him. One last thing about Artifacts, and I hate writing about the end of the movie in the middle of a paper, but when Allison takes a patch off of Andy s letterman jacket, it warmed my heart a little. Her taking the patch, meaning that by taking this artifact from him, no matter the social restrictions, they would always have the bond they created that day. Now let us discuss Proxemics. Proxemics, or the way we use space to communicate (Orbe amp; Bruess, 2005) is shown right away in the film, when Andy sits down next to Claire and away from the other students. Obviously they are more comfortable sitting next to each other because they are closer in the social pyramid. About a half an hour into the movie, after the scene where the group starts whistling, it shows another good example of Proxemics. All of the characters are bundled up in the front area of the class, all except Allison. She is still sitting in the back of the room. This speaks to her resistance to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Marcus Linius Crassus The Life of Marcus Linius Crassus Marcus Linius Crassus was one of the most rich and powerful Romans during his time. He was rich with both money and slaves, but mostly in victories, for he won many battles as a general whilst working for Sulla. This man made a phenomenal impact on the lives of many Romans, including his colleagues Gaius Julius Caesar and Gnaeus Pompey, but he also destroyed many as well. In the year of 115 BC, Marcus was born, taking his place in his miniscule house that already held two of his brothers, and their families, and both of his parents. Though born within a minute household, that did not stop Crassus from doing great things, for when Crassus was in his late twenties, he and the majority of his family (including a man named Cinna), stole Rome right out from under Sulla s supporters. During this massive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The slave was instructed to leave the food and walk away without looking back. As a gift, Pracacius also sent Marcus two slave women. These women were meant to run errands and accommodate to his physical needs . A few months after, his good friend Cinna died. After this depressing time, Crassus came out of hiding and gathered 2,500 men to fight in his army. When he successfully built this band of warriors, he joined Sulla, a great general and statesman, fighting alongside him and earning a good reputation as he ruled with the man in 97 BCE. Together, Marcus and Sulla did not rule over many, merely Iberia and Lusitania. Over time, Marcus received many accolades for his accompanying Sulla during Sulla s campaigns in Italy, but, sadly, not long after, Marcus was knocked down by the man, due to his excessive greed and need to purchase land. Though he was greedy, Crassus had no reason to be. He had other sources of income such as mines and slaves. (First he would buy the slaves, train them, and then sell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Statistical Analysis For The Social Sciences Mental Health Research Project Sociology 315: Statistical Analysis for the Social Sciences Professor Dana Williams By: Hayden Beaudreau 12/11/15 Question: This research project will try to grasp a better understanding of an individual s mental health based off a few different variables including respondent s income, alcohol consumption, and marital status. The main focus for this research will be to try and grasp a further understanding of the effects each of these have on an individuals mental health. Too commonly we see people who determine their own self worth based off monetary income, such as bigots like Donald Trump. Although everyone s perception and definition of success is different, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Data: The information provided for this research project came from the General Social Survey, (GSS). Using IBM s SPSS predictive analytics software I analyzed the data to determine the significance of these factors. The alcohol variable I used accounted for the number of alcoholic beverages in a given year (GSS variable DRINKYR ). The other variable tested for significance was marital status (GSS variable MARITAL ). This method of sampling is considered random probabilistic sampling, as we should be able to draw a conclusion with our results about the general population using entirely quantitative data. In examining the data I will be searching for causality to determine the significance of these factors and whether or not they correlate with over overall quality of mental health. Focal Relationship: I believe that income will have the highest significance between the three of these factors, that s why I ve chosen income and mental health as the focal relationship. Two variables are needed to determine whether or not causality exists between mental health and income. The dependent variable will be identified as an individual s amount of poor mental health days in the last 30 days (GSS variable mntlhlth ). This data will be considered interval/ratio due to the close ended survey question. Answers to the survey were provided in ranked numerical intervals representing the frequency of respondent s poor mental health days in the past ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Macroeconomics Essay on Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply A. Fracking technology matures and significantly reduces the costs of producing oil and natural gas. First of all, the fact that the overall costs of producing oil and natural gas will be reduced, then companies will be able to produce more for the same costs or increase their profit margins. At higher aggregate supply, the price is likely to decrease, compensating the fact that the companies have reduced their costs and allowing them to produce at the same level for similar prices. Aggregate demand will also increase, mainly because the products and services that are associated with oil and natural gas will become more affordable. As aggregate demand increases, the price will also likely increase in the short term, at least until aggregate supply and demand regulate themselves at a new level. Ideally, however, new technologies will make oil and natural gas more affordable, which would lower the overall price of products and services, since costs, including transportation costs, are lower. B. The European Union disbands and individual European countries enact large tariffs on the importation of American goods. There are several elements to be discussed about this event. First, the European Union is a customs union, in the sense that all the member countries enact the same tariff on a particular import of goods from the United States. This means that imports from the US of a particular good has a tariff that ranges from 0 % to higher levels. Disbanding means mainly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Game Theory Term Insurance Essay examples Game Theory in Life Insurance The insurance industry has long been applying game theory to evaluate whether or not individuals are insurable and determine how much premium to charge them based on their apparent needs. This interaction between the consumer and the insurance company can be characterized as a game because not only are they playing against one another but each party is waging on an outcome more beneficial to them. In a traditional life insurance, there are many variables to consider when utilizing game theory to form a strategy as there are investment components along with complex riders. Thus, in order to keep the game relatively simple, this paper will assume the insurance being considered is term life and use game ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, the presumed opponent is Mother Nature. Professor Marvin D. Troutt, who wrote the classic work on game theoretical approaches to life insurance purchasing, explains how the potential consumer is at odds with nature: there is the option of delaying the purchase for a number of years in the future at the risk that Nature, or chance, will intervene and allow death (or insurability) to occur before insurance begins (Troutt, 1988). Using Troutt s model in a normal form matrix below, the buyer has two possible strategies (Insure and Not Insure) while Mother Nature has two possible strategies (Live and Die). The payoff of the game is the family s wealth at the end of the year. The payoff matrix looks like this: Mother Nature Strategy Live Die Buyer Insure 1, 0 1, 0 Not Insure 0, 0 1, 0 Figure 1 As the above table is dealing with one s life, it is safe to assume that the game is a one shot, simultaneous game for the fact that this game is only going to happen once and that the decision of each player is unknown from the other. In this scenario, the prospective buyer s best strategy (1, 0) for this game is to Insure if Mother Nature chooses Die as highlighted above. This is ideal for the buyer because this unfortunate incident will generate a payoff to benefit the family based on the face amount purchased. Two of the
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  • 24. Reminders Of Poverty Soon Forgotten Summary Alexander Keyssar s Reminders of Poverty, Soon Forgotten Amanda Collier ENG/215 September 3, 2012 Bruce Massis In this writing the classical principles of argumentation Ethos, Pathos, and Logos will be observed as it is used in Reminders of Poverty, Soon Forgotten by Alexander Keyssar. These arguments are used to persuade the reader to think that the writer s ideas are the best ideas. Before going into whether or not Keyssar used these principles in his writing, it is important to understand what each of the three principles mean. In the principle of Ethos, or ethical appeal, it is used to persuade the audience or reader of the authors creditability. The Merriam Webster dictionary describes Ethos ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Keyssar used words such as poverty, and race to appeal to the reader s emotions. Saying that the victims of Katrina had to endure things such as rape and violent treatments in the shelters made them look like outsiders in their own country. An example of Ethos was used when Keyssar argued that Americans mainly ignored the reality of the poor in New Orleans; with our land of SUVS and hedge funds there is powerful news footage and major news magazines (such as the New York Times). He is making the reader believe in his credibility because people believe in such sources, as they are considered very credible. Logos principle is applied by discussing the FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) and their inability to respond effectively to the people after the storm. Keyssar says that unlike the disasters, poverty is not technical and should be approached comprehensively. This played on people s reasoning and logic. As a historian, Keyssar has taught and written about poverty in the United States. He is highly respected because of his expertise. When he writes about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay On Paul In Bloor s Coming To Tangerine Coming to Tangerine Middle was quite the ride for Paul. Paul was able to see how the Tangerine students are really like to compare to the dirty image that they have on them. First of all, transferring to this school has made Paul develop confidence in himself to speak the truth, which builds up a strong relationship with his teammates. Yet Paul still can t get over his main fear, Erik. Although it may look like Paul grew an enormous amount, mentally in the novel, he still has a long way to go in order to face Erik. At the end of Part 2, Edward Bloor expresses Paul s growth, emotionally in a strong way. Paul has constructed more self confidence to speak the truth compared to his antecedent self. When Paul first meets Tino, Victor and Hernando, on page 108 he states My stomach started to knot again. This reveals that Paul is obviously terrified of them because he s the reason for their suspension. In Paul s mind, if he tells the truth they will tear him apart in millions of pieces, which makes Paul refuse to speak the truth. Later, Paul finally had the courage to admit that he was the one who ratted them out, however Tino reacted surprisingly calm about it. Paul realizes that they are actually really great people, once you get to know them. After Paul took the truth off of his chest, their relationship ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Erik is the most perfect child, you could ever have, but Paul sees something else. He sees the truth, that the whole community is oblivious about. On page 168, it states I ve been always afraid of Erik. Paul sees this frightening predator ready to devouring him. According to page 113, Erik and Arthur have been teasing Joey about his brother s death. Paul was angered by it, however he just ignored their comment. This reveals that although they may have survived the sinkhole, Paul has no interest on arguing with Erik because he still fears his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Relationship Between The Live Event And The Document... This paper will explore a range of perspectives on the relationship between the live event and the document within performance practice, specifically focus on in relation to body, time and space. Performance art is commonly known as a performance presented to a viewer within a fine art context. Through performance artists emphasize the body s role in artistic production. Historically, performance archive has been characterized as an unfaithful representation of the momentary art experience. Yet, in contemporary art the relationship between live performance practices and documentation has progressed towards reconciliation. Whether, the performance is scripted or unscripted, the performer s body is present or absent. Performance art can happen in any type of venue and for any length of time. Documentation of performance practice documents the actions of an individual or a group at a particular place and in a particular time. A fascination with the human body, body were an experience that could somehow be held in common. The ways in which we might experience the body as connected or represent it as disconnected in a live performance. Shifting attention from traditional art object to the artist s physical action further proposed that art existed in real space and real time. Marina Abramovic, a pioneer of performance art began using her own body as the subject, object, and medium in the early 1970s as she said, In performance my body is object and subject. For the exhibition ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Phillis Wheatley, Olaudah Equiano, And Frederick Douglass... Proposition(s) centered around body of works authored by African Americans often fluctuate with the social stratification of its people. The writing is not stagnant bound to warranted eons, but fluid with time, as generally as any other form of literature. In other words, African American writing tends to reflect that of the current society they are subjected to, among a number of other conditions. In the 1800 s, prior to the dawning of the Civil War, Black publication, in its diminutive amount, consisted roughly of memoirs, of which recounted the perils of slavery and the bliss circumvention, in turn, creating the earliest form of Black literature, slave narratives. In their own time and thereafter, said narratives have been the object of much scrutiny of both damning and plauditory natures. The authors of the works serve as no exception to such, considering each have received perlustration from their kinsmen and their counterparts, alike. Phillis Wheatley, Olaudah Equiano, and Frederick Douglass are examples of said Black authors, being that all have been accused of spiritually fleeing their race and relinquishing their Black identity. In regards to the act of one fleeing their own race, one must be consciously aware of what race is. Race is defined as a concept used in the categorization of humans into groups, based on combinations of shared physical traits, ancestry, genetics, and social or cultural traits. In reality, it plays a decisive role in the perpetuation or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Literature Review On Breast Cancer Literature Review The Susan G. Komen Foundation of Greater Atlanta s goal is to reduce mortality of African American breast cancer by 25% in the next 5 years (Susan G. Komen Atlanta, 2017). In order to reach this goal, Komen has created many local outreach programs to educate the community about breast health and breast cancer screening (Susan G. Komen Greater Atlanta, 2017). Educational programs like these can have significant impacts on breast cancer mortality rates (Asuquo and Olajide, 2015). However, they may need to focus on certain racial, ethnic, or socioeconomic groups (Herndon, et al., 2013). Worship in Pink is one of Komen s educational outreach programs that provides breast health and screening information to participating religious organizations (Susan G. Komen, 2017). Breast Health Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in American women (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2017). However, regular screening and mammograms can help reduce the mortality rates of breast cancer patients (LaPorta, et al., 2017). Signs and symptoms of breast cancer may include lumps, abnormal changes to the nipple, abnormal discharge from the nipple, or change in color of the breast or part of the breast (Asuquo and Olajide, 2015). There are many factors that can put women at risk of developing breast cancer, the two most common being growing older and being female (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2017). Other risk factors can include things such as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Ethical Issues In Prenatal Screening Ethical issues for prenatal testing currently are on the rise. In most medical tests, there are always ethical issues that come with the progress. Prenatal screenings are still something that is fairly new to the world. Since there are many types of tests and advancements to the screenings, there are many ethical issues. Many of the ethical issues are the psychological and emotional effects, ethics concerning religion, if the tests are purely for information, and other ethical issues that are coming forward. The overall problem of prenatal screenings is the understanding of what they are and how they may be perceived by others (Deans, Clarke Newson, 2015, p.19). Ethical issues tend to arise when people are either misinformed or not informed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The three major problems are the behavioral impacts, emotional impacts, and cognitive impacts (Harris, Franck Michie, 2012, p.228). The behavioral impact on the mother didn t seem to be much of a problem. It commonly had a positive affect on the mother that lead to healthier habits (Harris et al., 2012, p.228). The fetus behavioral impacts were also not much of a problem due to test results leading to healthier habits from the mother. There did seem to be a slight problem when it comes to the emotional impact on the mother from having testing done. There tended to be a slight increase in anxiety, especially when it came to more serious testing about the health of the pregnant mother. When it came to testing that dealt with the results of the health of the fetus, the anxiety was very high in the mothers (Harris et al., 2012, p.235). Various studies showed that when waiting for results the anxiety levels were very high. After receiving results that were negative for certain health conditions, the anxiety levels decreased greatly. Anxiety levels did seem to be much greater in mothers who had previously been identified with some type of risk factor (Harris et al., 2012, p.235). Worry (a psychological construct separate from anxiety) was found to be increased both prior to receiving results and following a positive screening result, whereas a negative result was associated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Concept Of Public Relations Concept of Public Relation 1.1 What is Public Relations? Public relations (PR) is essentially is a way of managing the flow of information that goes on between the people and a particular company. Public relations sometimes also includes an organization or individual trying to gain exposure to people involving topics of public interests, issues and news items that do not require direct payment. The main purpose and aim of public relations done by a company or an organization mostly is to persuade the public, investors, partners, employees, and other stakeholders to maintain a proper image and goodwill about it.. Some of the frequent and common activities that come under Public Relations are speaking at conferences, winning industry awards, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though the Organization, Product or service are excellent and remarkable, they still need an effective and convincing Public Relations campaign for attracting and encouraging the general public to buy the product or engage in the services provided by the organization. All of this not only increases the sales of the organization but it also maintaines a good image in front of the general public. Effective Public Relations strategies or campaigns can build up a presentable and trustworthy image of an individual, an organization or even a nation. During situations when the organization or the individual is going through or suffering from bad publicity, an effective and smart Public Relations Strategy can get rid of the misunderstanding and can be very helpful in rebuilding the image of the organization as well as gaining communication between the company and the general Public. FUNCTIONS OF PUBLIC RELATIONS: Public Relations is essentially establishing or creating a mutual relationship between two or more groups viz. organization and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Team Sport Research Paper Playing a team sport builds character because it teaches a person how to be respectful, how to work with others, and it teaches good sportsmanship. These qualities can play a very large role in life down the road. They can be very important for future jobs or activities that a person might do. Without these qualities a person could be at a severe disadvantage. Playing a team sport teaches respect. Being respectful applies to being nice to your opponents, coaches and referees. Respect is something that is taught only through other people and is earned through good efforts in game with your teammates. To show respect to an opponent is to show admiration to their abilities and acknowledge that they are also a good team and are just as good as you. To show respect to a referee is to agree with their calls and shake their hand after the game. To show respect to your coaches is listen to what they are saying in the huddle and follow their instructions during game. To have respect is such an important thing for people to have because it keeps that person in their place and keeps them from pretending to be someone that he or she is not. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To have the ability to work with others is something that becomes very important later on in life and is a very good quality to have early. Many jobs that people have require the ability to work with others and those who can t are severely hindered. Being able to work with others also can make a person very easy and outgoing because they are not always thinking about themselves and think for the betterment of the group. Working with others means that you are able to accomplish a task with a group of random strangers and by the end of it create something or do something that in your opinion s noteworthy and acceptable for the rest of the world to see. Businesses and people who are hiring others see this as a very important trait and look for it in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Caroline Chisholm s Catholic Vocation Caroline Chisholm demonstrated her Catholic vocation through her work towards restoring the balance between rich and poor, and through this work she reflected the priestly, prophetic and kingly values of Jesus. Prayer and worship were at the centre of her life, and these beliefs encouraged her to act on injustice for the marginalised group of immigrants, in particular females. Caroline showed priestly values because of her work towards restoring the balance. She did this through assisting immigrants by giving them shelter, supplies and educating them to find employment. She demonstrated prophetic values by acting on the injustice to immigrants, who at the time were treated poorly and as if they were not part of society. This was shown when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Fifth Business Essay Fifth Business There are many different paths people can take throughout their lives. In the novel, Fifth Business by Robertson Davies, the main character, Dunstan Ramsey, takes the path of the Canadian hero. There are many different steps to be taken by the hero and Dunstan Ramsey follows his path by completing each step. Dunstan s journey begins when he gets his call for adventure. The call for adventure lets the hero know that his or her life is about to change. Dunstan s call for adventure comes when he leaves for Europe for the second time to search for the little Madonna. The little Madonna was what called him to come back to Europe. The little Madonna was a bee in my bonnet; I wanted to see her again, and quite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Liesl invites Dunstan to come have lunch with her and Paul. It is because of her insistence that Paul and Dunstan become friends that Paul is compelled to repay Dunstan the money he stole. That night when I was making my usual prudent Canadian Scots count, I found that several bills had found their way into my wallet, slightly but not embarrassingly exceeding the sum that had disappeared from it when last I met with Paul. I began to think better of Eisengrim. When Paul repays Dunstan, Dunstan realizes he can now trust Paul. With the help of Liesl, Dunstan has made a friend with a member of the underworld. These two people will help Dunstan to continue on with his journey. The next step of Dunstan s journey is to completely leave his life behind and begin a brand new one. He enters into a new world. This occurs when Dunstan became a member of Magnus Eisengrim s entourage. He begins to travel with Magnus because he still wants adventure and he knows that it does not occur often. He says: This looked liked an adventure, and, at fifty, adventures do not come every day. Dunstan s journey is based on adventure. He does not know what he is getting into by joining Magnus Eisengrim s entourage. There will be something different each day; something new and surprising. By entering a new world, Dunstan is completing one more step of his journey. Dunstan has now reached the point in his journey where he realizes he is completely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Medea Is Jason A Misogynist Jason is a Greek and shares the country s misogynistic views. Medea tries to penetrate the wall that Jason has that separates men from women At the beginning Medea naturally thinks that their relationship would be have equality and is unaware that Jason is a misogynist. He never attended on equal relationships because the fact that he is a Greek man who wants to become king, he never saw Medea as an equal, to him she was a irrelevant. Jason view the situation as he was a great Greek hero and Medea was a lady that was lucky enough that he recognize her, even though she was barbarian. Medea gets entrapped by Jason s stereotypical views of women, and she tries to shape his mind to see otherwise. In the beginning of the of the play Medea talks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Colin Kaepernick Protests National Anthem Kaepernick Protests National Anthem Colin Rand Kaepernick is the American football player in the Francisco 49ers in the National Football League. In the 2016 season, Colin Kaepernick started to protest against the National Anthem that comes before the games. As a result, other players had begun protesting the same national anthem in support of Colin Kaepernick s activism for the maltreatment of minorities in the U.S. His initial national anthem protest started in the 2016 preseason games when Colin Kaepernick sat down as opposed to the routine of standing while the National Anthem is being played. During an interview after the game, Colin Kaepernick mentioned that he would not be proud of a flag that oppresses minorities, mostly the black people. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While most have considered Colin Kaepernick s actions as the lack of patriotism and respect for America, others have considered this as the greatest sign of sports activism. It is also an opportunity for people to open their eyes to the issues affecting minority groups in the U.S. it is evident through his interviews that his actions are intended for sports activism and representing people the way its supposed to be done. Colin Kaepernick has received support from a wide range of players in his stand for protesting the National Anthem. From September 1st, other players such as Jeremy Lane, Megan Rapinoe, Brandon Marshall, and teams such as Dolphins, Chiefs, Patriots, and Seahawks also led this type of protest during the National Anthem . These kind of patriotic actions have been criticized by many as the lack of patriotism to the American National Anthem and flag but on a closer look, Colin Kaepernick s actions have initiated a national awareness of the critical discrimination issues in America. Such actions therefore publicly represent discriminated minorities in the U.S who would otherwise go unnoticed if it was not for such patriotic activism by Colin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Flow Assurance For Deep Water Production Flow assurance is a term created by Petrobras in the early 1990s aiming to ensure successful and economical flow of hydrocarbon stream from reservoir to point of stream. Wells located in water deeper than 1200 feet require flow assurance. Deep water temperatures can get down into the thirties depending on the depth of the well. Because of the low temperatures the fluid within the wells may have issues flowing. Some issues could be hydrate, scale, corrosion, and asphaltenes. The best way to combat these issues is to install chemical injections. Chemical injection pumps such as a low dose hydrate inhibitor (LDHI) could be used to prevent complications caused by hydrate. Corrosion inhibitors can also be used when wells have experienced corrosion that may have occurred due to water. Corrosion inhibitors coat the inside of the walls of the pipes. Asphaltenes can be treated by using an asphaltene inhibitor. Because of the steadily evolving industry, flow assurance for deep water production is becoming increasingly more important. Flow assurance is made successful by flowing the strategy, PI3, Proficiency, Integration, Implementation, and Improvement. Without flow assurance, deep water wells would not be able to produce oil. Flow Assurance Introduction When thinking about how all this oil and gas gets from the platforms in the gulf to land to be produced, you will run across the phrase, flow assurance. Flow assurance is what makes sure these oils and gases get from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Hansel Schmitt, Hedwig And The Inch Hansel Schmitt, Hedwig Schmitt, Hedwig Robinson, and that hooker on the street with nice hair; all are what we now call: Hedwig. All of these names and incarnations of this being imply a twisted and interesting story. It is a story written, directed, and performed by John Cameron Mitchell. Hedwig and the Inch is a rock musical that came into being through a very odd process. John Cameron Mitchel and a friend of his, Stephen Trask, came together and created a band that in and of itself would be a performance art piece. The duo wrote dialogue, music, and spoken word poetry under the guise of this Hedwig creature and premiered these pieces in drag clubs in New York City. Over time, the material changed, grew stronger, and became increasingly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now the play begins. All of the previous plot information is referenced and acted out, but it is clear that is all in the past. Hedwig also references Tommy s concert next door, which you occasionally hear through a door that keeps opening. Now, Hedwig and the Angry Inch supports themselves playing strip mall dives and anywhere else they can find. Near the end of the play, Hedwig is down and out. While working as a streetwalker, she finally meets Gnosis and they reconcile. After paparazzi burst onto the scene, Hedwig becomes famous and Gnosis popularity suffers. Reunited with her band, Hedwig performs at Times Square ending in a violent removal of her drag. She makes a final cry out to the misfits and the losers of the world before she gets completely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Cloud Computing Research Paper Cloud Computing Research Paper Introduction Cloud computing is revolutionizing the use software globally at a very rapid pace as it is completely redefining the economics of how software is purchased and used. Web 2.0 technologies and their underlying design precepts are responsible for the current and future generations of social networks (Bernoff, Li, 2008). Both have immediate and significant impacts on the operations of businesses and the major contributions each makes are explained in this analysis. Analysis of the Business Uses of the Cloud and Web 2.0 Technologies Cloud computing has drastically reordered the economics of how every size and type of business uses software. For the large enterprise there is no longer the need to go through an extensive capital expense (CAPEX) budgeting process, often involving the board of directors of a business (Aljabre, 2012). Cloud computing software is often pad for through operating expense (OPEX) budgets, which shifts the control of its budgeting to the line of business managers or those managers and executives responsible for a given business unit. This dynamic alone has completely reordered the enterprise software market, as cloud based applications can often be modified significantly faster than on premise applications (Lin, Chen, 2012). As a result of this flexibility, enterprises, medium size and small businesses are all relying on cloud based applications to automate those process areas that had been expensive and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Case Study Of Foetal Leydig Cells The foetal Leydig Cell population arises shortly after testicular differentiation around 7 weeks in a human after gestation by the Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hcG), this is known as the first wave (45). These cells function, mainly to produce androgens which are essential for masculinization of the foetus as well as in the descent of the testes in the scrotum, these androgens subsequently act as paracrine factors within the seminiferous tubules, testosterone, is only first detected around 6 7 weeks of gestation and peaks around 13 14 weeks (45). In cases where Leydig cells fail to develop or fail to produce androgens, pseudohermaphrodism occurs (46). The androgen produced ensures the Wolffian duct is maintained and there is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Postnatal differentiation of human Leydig cells involves a variety of cellular cascades resulting in mature Leydig cells. When the second wave occurs after 2 3 months of birth there is a gradual increase in testosterone levels, the neonatal cell population during this time frame is a mix of mature well developed Leydig cells and smaller ones (52). These cells possess well developed steroidogenic machinery expressing both the LH receptor and key steroidogenic enzymes such as 3βHSD, P450scc, P450c17 required for androgen synthesis (53). The neonatal androgen surge is believed to play a role in imprinting various cell types in the prostate, hypothalamus, genetalia and kidney, in such a way they respond appropriately to androgen stimulation during adulthood (54). The Leydig cells then regress and testis remain dormant until puberty (55). Following a prolonged childhood period of steroidogenic quiescence, the hypothalamus generates a pulse of GnRH around the 12th year (56). The onset GnRH typically occurs at night and is due in part to the gradual decline in nocturnal melatonin secretion from the pineal gland (56). This GnRH triggers release of the pituitary gonadotropin LH that ultimately stimulates the Leydig cells to grow in number and size, whilst also maturing and differentiating to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Rose For Emily Comparison The GreenLeaf, by Flannery O Connor, and The Rose for Emily, written by William Faulkner, are different in many ways but also similar. The books both have similar literary devices being used, the era the books were staged in, and how the authors portrayed southern ideals . Flannery used smiles, such as when O Connor wrote, ..hand would dangle from her wrist like the head of a broken lily. , where she compared the hand of Mrs.May and a broken lily s head. O Connor also shown symbolism by the bull stabbing Mrs.GreenLeaf in the heart with it s horn, while earlier in the story she stated Oh Jesus, stab me in the heart! , this shows Jesus stabbing her as she said in her demand and symbolizes the crucifixion of Jesus. In the beginning of the story, O Connor displays symbolism by comparing the bull to Christ. So once again Flannery O Connor is bringing religion into play. O Connor is well known for utilizing being raised Catholic in the South in her books. Miss O Connor puts a piece of herself in all her short stories. Mrs. May shares this Christian aspect that Flannery establishes in all her stories. She conveys this by always stating how she is a lady of God, even though the statements that she makes do not manifest that. Mrs.May claims this on multiple occasions as if she is trying to convince herself how christianly she is. The Rose for Emily also contains multiple literary devices; such as, symbolism, the aged house Emily lives in shows her isolation, she does not leave that much, because she is hiding a terrible secret in the upstairs room. Emily only wanted a home, she could call her own and grow old with someone she loved in, which she thought was Home Barron but tragically he died and stored his body in the upstairs room, this is the reason why her house was smelling so horrible. The townspeople had to sprinkle lime on her lawn to terminate the smell. The reader is to think that she killed him because she loved him and wanted the control that she never had, because her father abused her and he was all she had before he died, so she wanted to always have Barron. Both short stories were set to segregation times.Because slavery has ended, both O.T. and E.T. and Miss Emily have an African American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Facts About Marketing To Children In Schools Advertising, we are exposed to it every day, but no one is targeted by ads more than children. Whether it s in schools, online, or out in the real world, kids are exposed to and targeted by ads each and every day; and when you find out what advertisers really are and what they do, you will be shocked. School, where kids go to learn, make new friends and be shaped into the young men and women of the future. There is no way that there could be ads in school ... right? Wrong! According to the documentary Ads in Schools , some companies, including Cole s, have set up advertising campaigns that target young children in schools. In Coles campaign, they rewarded students for being able to sing the company s jingle and also rewarded the kids school with sports equipment based on how much their parents spent at Cole s. This technique leads to kids nagging their parents to shop at Cole s, even though they barely got rewarded for it. Furthermore, in the article entitled Facts About Marketing to Children , it states that nearly two thirds of schools have exclusive pouring rights with soda companies. This means that that school, and that school alone, is allowed to use and sell that product.This exposes kids to these ads each and every day, which can make it to where they constantly ask their parents for money in order to buy the products that they were exposed to. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to the article Facts About Marketing to Children , the average kid is exposed to 40,000 ads a year, nearly 100 a day. This leads to what is known as the nag factor which means that kids have lots of control over what their parents buy based on what they ask for, or nag their parents about. Being exposed to this many ads lead them to ask their parents an average of 9 50 times, even though they may not actually want or need them; they might have just seen a cool looking ad for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Acceptance In The Scarlet Ibis Acceptance is a basic principle taught at a young age. Ever since birth, our parents and teachers have told us acceptance is a positive thing, and to obtain it from another person we must first accept them along with ourselves. James Hurst s The Scarlet Ibis is an exemplary illustration validating the idea of taking the first steps toward acceptance. The story depicts a boy struggling throughout his life, only to die due to his brother s own pride. A reader could easily infer the theme of The Scarlet Ibis to be about an excess of pride, but it can be argued an excess of pride is not the only theme. The contents of the story would suggest it is also a story of acceptance. This becomes unambiguous when the reader becomes cognizant of the fact that the narrator never truly accepted Doodle, nor did Doodle himself. In The Scarlet Ibis, the scarlet ibis and Doodle both display symbolic similarities in their endeavor to be accepted. Acceptance, or rather lack thereof, can be found in Doodle and the scarlet ibis as they were discriminated due to being lethargic and frailness. Seeing as Doodle is lethargic, the narrator plots to kill Doodle as he was possibly not all there (Hurst 345). Doodle is also especially frail, not being able to get too excited, too hot, too cold, or too tired and that he must always be treated gently. Consequently, the narrator uses his delicateness against him by deliberately participating in activities that would force Doodle to reach physical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. A Brief Note On The Environmental Protection Agencies As the Environmental Protection Agencies (EPAs) regulations though the Clean Air Act (CAA) for monitoring and policing air emissions through best, newest and current technologies, for the betterment of public health and welfare there are many options to be compliant per industry and region. With options, come the pros and cons for each regarding the polluter (industry) and the monitor (EPA). Additionally the EPA through the CAA identifies in Title II, Parts A C, the regulatory requirements for stationary and mobile sources of air pollution in sections; motor vehicle emissions and fuel standards, aircraft emission standards, and lastly, clean fuel vehicles. Lastly, this paper will discuss through identifying the major and minor ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the entire plant is treated as though it is encased and pollution is therefore measured by the total amount escaping from the bubble, figuratively speaking. Consequently, under the bubble concept the polluting company can shut down a non productive furnace in an attempt to offset any increased pollution resulting from a modification to a different furnace during a period of specific time during active monitoring. If the resulting emissions reduction is large enough to offset the increase from the furnace the company intends to modify, the total pollution from the plant does not increase (Flieder 1985, p. 775) Therefore, the cap and trade conceptual approach to emissions reduction and trading brings incentives to reducing the manufactures outputs of air pollutants, all the while overtime reducing the overall amount of regulatory air pollutants per state, and eventually a country as a whole. The bubble concept on the other hand allows trade offs between sources within a facility, while the offset policy allows trade offs between entire facilities. (Flieder 1985, p. 773) The major difference between the two are the challenges between the two with regards to monitoring and enforcement, for example, with the bubble concept, this allows the owners and workers to avoid installing the best pollution control technology on an altered facility. Under this guise, that as long as the overall emissions from the plant do not increase ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. William Wycherley’s The Country Wife Essay William Wycherley s The Country Wife A Restoration comedy is like an eighteenth century sitcom; it s entertaining (MacKenzie, Behn ). However, the similarities between the two genres are more far reaching than their equal entertainment value. For example, the cast of William Wycherley s Restoration comedy, The Country Wife, consists of some central characters that are strikingly similar to those in the cast of the modern situation comedy, Seinfeld. Harry Horner from The Country Wife and George Costanza from Seinfeld both fit the male wit character type. Likewise, Lady Fidget, one of Horner s lovers, and another woman, who s one of Costanza s fleeting lovers, both fit the female wit character type. Through the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He starts a rumor going round to the effect that he has become a eunuch; ...wives, he trusts, will be intrigued (2288). Horner s conclusion is logical and clever, considering the fact that masks were a widespread item of Restoration fashion[;]...they were worn both by virtuous women and by prostitutes, with the tantalizing effect of rendering those two human categories not quite distinguishable from one another (2288). From this social climate, he discerns that if he wears a metaphorical mask, or a unique social label, this mask might have a similar tantalizing effect on women; it might make discerning female wits want to discover whether the man behind the mask is truly asexual or erotic. However, after putting on his mask, Horner passively waits for Lady Fidget to present him with the opportunity to exchange pleasure; he does not go out and actively seek the opportunity on his own. Instead, Sir Jaspar actively seeks out Horner, on Lady Fidget s behalf, and presents him to her; however, she only relents to Horner s company after she asks: [b]ut are you sure he loves play and has money? (2309). Horner can t play or negotiate an exchange of pleasure with Lady Fidget unless he first has money, so a male wit has to spend time to somehow get money, before he can even try to obtain pleasure from a female wit. However, in order to negotiate with Horner, Lady Fidget, as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. District 9 Movie Analysis District 9 (Peter Jackson, 2009), a science fiction film produced by Peter Jackson, is a rare gem unlike the many sci fi movies which have been released in our time. The story is established via a mix of standard third person camera and documentary footage and takes place in the present a twist from your regular science fiction film which normally takes place in the future. The film, about a colony of alien refugees forced by humans to live in a South African slum, is an example of social satire by presenting a critique of the injustice with which we treat those who are different from us. The metaphors of science fiction are being used to portray the nature of racism; with the way that racist ideology and discourse deals with those different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This scene is indescribably chaotic. While operating alien weaponry, Wikis is leading Christopher back to the mothership by protecting him through killing of any humans in their way. Wikus is the film s hero. The end of the film leaves us with questions unanswered. We dont know if Wikus will ever find his way back to his old life as a human among other humans. The last scene shows Wikus fully transformed into an alien, building a flower out of scrap metal. Is Wikus more at home now than he has ever been as a human? In producing District 9, Jackson s intention was to address racism as an ideology by forcing the viewers to be the racist. At the beginning of the film, when we are introduced to the aliens that reside in District 9, we immediately despise them. The Prawns themselves exhibit human like characteristics (ie. two arms, two legs, stand up right) but also exhibit grotesque characteristics. The aliens are filthy, violent and vulgar as we catch them consistently using foul language. They live in a slum that is decaying, crumbling and full of garbage, not by choice, but forced by humans. The aliens are ostracized and barred from most businesses and those humans who live in near proximity to the aliens want more distance. They are the enemy. We are also introduced to the Nigerians who barter with the Prawns for weaponry in exchange for cat food. The Nigerians have a witch doctor who advises them to eat the aliens, which they do. We also learn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Examples Of Irony In The Gift Of The Magi The Gift of the Magi People buy gifts for each other on Christmas as a sign of love. But when you are poor and do not have a lot, buying things for people may be difficult. Selling things to get money to buy other people things shows unselfish love. When a poor couple buys each other presents and they don t have much to offer it shows the true meaning of love. Della and Jim are a young married couple without much to offer. They both have a strong love for a specific item they possess. It is the day before Christmas and Della saved up money for the year and had a total of $1.87 ( The Gift of the Magi 2). Through connecting the conflict to the story it brings irony to the conclusion in O. Henry s The Gift of the Magi , conflict shows readers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both humor and unselfish love make for a good relationship because they both depend on each other , like both people in a relationship. Humor and unselfish love also depend on each other like irony and conflict in the story. Conflict in this story shows unselfish love . Both Della and Jim do not have much money. It is the day before Christmas, and neither Della nor Jim have gotten each other anything. Tomorrow would be Christmas day, she has about $1.87 with which to buy Jim a present ( The Gift of the Magi 2) .Jim and Della live off of $8 a week. Both have jobs with very little pay. Although they struggle they find a way to may each other happy. Jim and Della Young, are the main characters in The Gift of the Magi they are a young married couple with very little money. ( The Gift of the Magi 68). The irony in The Gift of the Magi shows humor. There are various ironic twists and plots in this story. Della wants to sell her hair even though she loves and possess . She does this so she will have enough money to buy Jim a watch. Will you buy my hair ( The Gift of the Magi 3). Della sells her hair to a wig maker and gets twenty dollars. She uses the money to buy a chain for Jim s watch. Jim also doesn t have much ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Analyzing The Movie Terminator By James Cameron The movie Terminator is a 1991 American science action movie which was produced, directed and written by James Cameron. James Cameron also directed the blockbuster movies aliens of 1986 and the Abyss of 1989. The movie stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Robert Patrick, Edward Furlong, and Linda Hamilton. The movie follows after eleven years after Sarah Connor destroyed the original Terminator that was programmed to kill her when she was pregnant for John. In the Movie Terminator 2, a new and more advanced Terminator called T 1000 (Robert Patrick) was programmed to kill John Connor since the first terminator T 800 failed to kill her. T 1000 is sent to kill John Connor to prevent him from becoming the leader of the human race to victory against ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The production company A Pacific Western Production is named and also a non diegetic music in the background. It then cuts out to a playground where children laugh whiles swinging and also shows people everyday s lives. The camera also foci on a particular girl wearing a red top swinging back and forth. The camera shows the girl enjoying herself because she is laughing. The non diegetic music still plays at the background with the girl swinging. The non diegetic music stopped and there was complete silence until a cranky sound.The camera then focuses on a skeleton body in a car. The skeleton signifies that this is a thriller movie between machines and humans. The place was dark and camera begins to show the whole skeleton. The skeleton had weapons in its hands and camera continues to move closer to show that the skeleton has more power over humans. Also, there were more explosion at the background. Again, the camera focuses on the machines to show how powerful the machines are. A man was actually having flashback. Arnold schwarzenegger s name was shown on the screen with an explosive background. Then, the movie title and Linda Hamilton was display with a non diegetic music. The scene closes with a stare from a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Ceremony By Leslie Marmon Silko Throughout the events that transpire in the novel Ceremony by Leslie Marmon Silko. We are granted a glimpse into the life of a native American from the Laguna tribe named Tayo. We witness Tayo s recovery from Battle Fatigue; now known as PTSD, which he contracted while fighting in World War 2. throughout the novel, we witness Tayo s interactions with the people around him, as he tries to cope with his demons. Through these interactions we also get a feel about how Tayo fits in with his community. Tayo may be a damaged man, however there are people, who he becomes close to, that help him work through his problems enabling him to be restored to his former self. Throughout the novel, we are greeted with the kind and gentle people who Tayo is able to form a bond with. One of the most prominent is his uncle Josiah. Josiah a farm hand by all accounts was an honest, hard working man. As a way to benefit his family and his tribe Josiah decided to purchase a batch of Mexican cattle from a relative of the night swan, who he was seeing at the time. To Tayo, Josiah is a friend, a teacher, and a father figure who Tayo looks up to as well as admires. While Tayo was off fighting in the pacific theater during the war Josiah passes away. this leaves Tayo devastated, because before Tayo left Josiah had something he wanted to tell him, though he never learned what. Tayo feels that he has let Josiah down, because while he wasn t able to help either from the war or his period in the hospital. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. John F Kennedy And Turner s Speech Essay Fredrick Jackson Turner explained how the conditions of the frontier formed intellectual traits in people who sought success in a new frontier. In John F. Kennedy s speech and Steve Job s speech, both showed traits that Turner described in his speech. The traits made by Turner, made all the speeches comparable because even Steve Job s and John F. Kennedy s speech dealt with some type of frontier. Two traits from Turner s speech which were seen throughout Job s and Kennedy s was inventive mind, and the restless, nervous energy . In John F. Kennedys speech he described a strong believe in how important it was we strived to reach space, because Kennedy wanted the country to have a challenge. In a trait like inventive mind, people seek for new thoughts or ideas to help them achieve a goal. Kennedy felt the best way to be successful was to put ourselves in a challenge and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Steve Job s speech which was delivered to soon to be graduates at Stanford, he preached that in whatever career or goal in mind a person must love it. Jobs said, You ve got to find what you love. And that is as true for your work as it is for your lovers. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do (Jobs 3). Steve Jobs had an inventive mind because he broke through many frontiers in technology. He used his inventive mind to find different ways to achieve his goals. Unlike Kennedy who wanted to reach for a frontier through challenging people, Jobs found he could be successful being simply loving his craft. Steve Jobs stated, It was beautiful, historical, artistically subtle in a way that science can t capture, and I found it fascinating (Jobs 1). Jobs enjoyed learning about technology and he loved it. Steve Jobs with John F. Kennedy wanted to reach a goal or be successful and both achieve it using their inventive mind trait just in different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Case Study Of Beau Monde Production How and where are your products or services produced? Since Beau Monde is only a start up business, our bags are personally designed at one of its owner s house in Project 4, Quezon City. Beau Monde purchases raw materials from Marikina and they are forwarded to our manufacturer. The materials are cut, sewed, assembled and overall produced by our manufacturer, Renard s Arts and Crafts which is also located in Project 4, Quezon City. Production techniques and costs The overall production are accomplished mainly by hand and the minimal aid of a computer and related software such as Microsoft Office Professional for documentation purposes, Adobe Photoshop CS5 for photo editing and I movie for video editing and promotional purposes. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to achieve that, we have stated several strategies and programs in our marketing plan regarding this issue. Beau Monde shall effectively inform our customers about updates and recent offerings in our website and social media accounts. We shall include a Frequently Asked Questions portion in our website and make our website fully accessible through their smart phones. Also, we shall provide a standard procedure to our employees about what they should answer for a particular set of questions which should include a high customer courtesy and friendliness. We shall have an as soon as possible policy in the response of customer inquiries and orders. For our customers to feel a high level of priority, we would create a database containing our customer s contact information so we can constantly send those people to be the first to know about Beau Monde s latest products and promos in their email or SMS. We shall also provide customers with a post purchase survey to convey to them that Beau Monde is sensitive to their needs and welcomes their comments and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Medina County Essay Medina County Medina county is located in southwestern Texas. On February 12, 1848, Medina county became its own county when the legislature separated it apart from Bexar County, but on August 7, 1848 the county began to be organized. The county is named after the Medina River which passes through the county. The county seat was Castroville (1848 1892) but is now Hondo. The population of Medina county is estimated to be 48,417. Agribusiness, tourism, and commutes to San Antonio are mainly the economical features. Most of the area in Medina county is used for farming and ranching. The county is said to be subtropical and sub humid. The average amount of rainfall in Medina county is about 30 inches per year. In Medina county, there are about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The home of the Briscoe family was also used for church and social gatherings. The home was claimed a historical site in 1977. The first Baptist Church of Devine is also a historical site. The first church organized in Devine was founded in 1882 by the Rev. D. Johnson, the Rev. C.B. Hukill, and 35 others. Before the church uplifted a sanctuary in 1890, the members met under an oak tree and in a local school building. Built in 1912, was the second sanctuary and in 1951, was the third. Devine s Baptist and Bethania Baptist Churches were resulted from the religious group. Former Texas Governor Thomas M. Campbell and many other former presidents of Baylor University were guest speakers for churches. One of the most important historical sites in Medina county is the Spanish Explorations. By the time 1531 came around, Spain had ruled (present day) Mexico, much of the U.S., Central America, half of South America, and the Caribbean. Spanish expeditions from present time Texas continued because of the hunt for new land north of the Rio Grande. Spanish expeditions that were led by Alonso de Leon, Father Juan LaRios, Fernando del Bosque, Dominojo Teran de los Rios, and Father Isidro de Espinosa established many missions, presidios or forts, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...