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Particle Fever
Imagine knowing the unknown. Imagine being able to answer open ended questions about the creation
of our own universe. Image being able to answer the questions that have been boggling physicists and
scientists for centuries. Particle Fever, an American Documentary, tracks a series of experiments
whose purpose was just that: answer those questions. What happens when scientists, essentially,
recreate the Big Bang Theory in a Large Hadron Collider?
Mark Levinson, a physicist turned film maker, knows physics can be daunting to learn, let alone
follow. However, physics is such an important part of how our world works; hence, Levinson wanted
to challenge himself. He wanted to show science in a realistic and appealing way that will allow
anyone to enjoy it and properly understand the importance of its contents. So, in 2007, he met with
David Kaplan, a theoretical particle physicist whose primary research interest is focused on the Higgs
mechanism. Kaplan has been working with experimental physicists at CERN with the first usage of
the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). CERN, an European organization for Nuclear research, has been
searching for the foundation of matter. Physicists have a few particle physics theories that propose
there is a Standard Model to matter, which makes up all things. The Higgs Boson, is the central
foundation of this model. Without it, nothing will exist. However, no scientist ... Show more content
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It brought the heart and the brain together in an enjoyable way for all sorts of audiences. In October
2015, David Kaplan and Mark Levinson were award a $20,000 prize for excellence in communicating
science to the general public by the Communication Awards of the National Academies of Sciences,
Engineering, and Medicine. Levinson successfully brought the importance of physics without the
incomprehensible background that goes into it. He did it in a fun and exciting way. It is definitely
worth a
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus ( Sle )
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease that affects multiple tissues and
systems and with significant variable clinical features and organ involvement (Cava, 2010). It is
characterized by a chronic, relapsing, inflammatory and often febrile multisystemic disorder of
connective tissue with wide spectrum of involvement of skin, joints, kidneys and serosal membranes.
The exact etiology is noknown, but it represents failure of the regulatory mechanisms of immune
system in which body s own defenses are turned against themselves (Edworthy, 2005##########).
It has a worldwide distribution with unpredictable course of flares and remissions, where a cumulative
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The disease is milder and survival is higher among persons with isolated cutaneous and
musculoskeletal disease than in those with renal and CNS involvement. the most frequent causes of
death in SLE patients are Infections and diseases of the cardiovascular, renal, pulmonary, and central
nervous systems (Bartels et al., 2012).
In spite of the improvement of the survival rate, patients with SLE still have a higher death rate (3 5
times) than that of general population (Schur, 2001).
B. Etiology:
The definite pathologic mechanisms of SLE remain elusive, and the etiology of SLE is known to be
multi factorial, involving genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. Environmental triggers with
susceptible genetic background, act on the immune system to initiate autoimmunity (Tiffin et al.,
2013).
1 Genetic factors: There is a clear genetic component in SLE, with a sibling risk ratio 8 29 folds
higher than that in the general population and a 10 folds increase in disease concordance in identical
twins. In addition, there is a 24 56% concordance rate in monozygotic twins, compared with a 2 5%
risk in dizygotic twins (Deng and Tsao, 2010).
Many genes that may contribute to lupus have been identified by means of whole genome scans from
families in whom multiple members have SLE (Namjou et al., 2007). The genes associated
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Acceptance Within American Born Chinese By Gene Yang
Acceptance within American Born Chinese by Gene Yang is scattered everywhere within the book. It s
in each story within many situations. One of them telling about a challenging and treacherous journey
across hundreds of miles of terrain. All of the main characters reveal so much power of acceptance
while I was reading through each chapter of the book. To clarify the many events within the novel I
will analyze and relate my experiences as a soldier to the journeys of the Monkey Key, Jin, and finally
the monk. Immediately from the beginning the book leads us on with the Monkey King to overcome
the challenge of getting accepted to a dinner party. The Monkey King is almost exactly of what one
might but with a twist. He s a regular monkey with a little bit more to offer to the world. He possess
leadership, and understands many skills worthy to be a ruler, and becomes little out of hand when he
gets upset. A prime example of this is when he attempted to prove the guard that he was well worthy
of entering the dinner party. The Monkey King tried to persuade the guard by stating I am the
sovereign ruler of flower fruit mountain in order for the guard to understand that this little monkey
wasn t so little (14). The Monkey King even laid out his credentials for the worthy disciplines he
mastered. This was a great challenge the Monkey King did since it involved thousands of minor
disciplines and four major disciplines. This all tells me that this monkey was no ordinary monkey, but
a
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Sulfate Case Studies
Effective for Glucosamine Sulfate Osteoarthritis : Most research has measured its effectiveness
glucosamine in osteoarthritis of the knee. However, there is some evidence that it may also help
osteoarthritis of the hip or spine. Some research suggests that glucosamine is as effective in relieving
the pain of osteoarthritis of the knee as the pain reliever, sold without a prescription, acetaminophen
(Tylenol). Also seems to relieve pain in the same way as do non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDs) ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil) and piroxicam (Feldene). However, there are differences though,
between glucosamine and other drugs, in the time it takes to produce a decrease in pain. NSAIDs such
as Motrin, Advil, and Feldene relieve symptoms and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Painful bladder syndrome (interstitial cystitis) : Preliminary research suggests that intake of a specific
product with glucosamine sulfate, sodium hyaluronate, chondroitin sulfate, quercetin and rutin
(CystoProtek) 4 times daily for 12 months reduces the symptoms of painful bladder syndrome. Knee
pain : The preliminary investigation shows that the intake of 1500 mg of glucosamine sulfate per day
for 28 days did not reduce knee pain in athletes who suffered a knee injury. However, it does not
improve knee movement. MS : Preliminary research shows that intake of 1000 mg glucosamine
sulfate per day for 6 months may reduce the recurrence of MS. Arthritis in the temporomandibular
joint (TMJ, TMJ) : The TMJ is the joint in the jaw that dentists often checked to see if it is noisy or is
aligned. It may be a factor related to jaw pain and can occur when a person chewing, yawning or
talking. Some research shows that taking glucosamine sulfate works as well as nonsteroidal anti
inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, etc.) to relieve pain in the jaw. In
some people, pain relief appears to continue until 90 days after discontinuing glucosamine sulfate.
However, research suggests that when 1200 mg of glucosamine sulfate is ingested per day for 6
months, do not improve the TMJ pain and the ability to open the
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Perceptual Mapping Of A Product Or Brand
Perceptual mapping is a graphical technique that helps marketers to get a visual display regarding
perception of customers or potential customers. The position of a product or brand is displayed
comparative to their competition. Perceptual maps are often used to help the organization to classify a
positioning strategy. Perceptual mapping graph is useful to find out strength and weakness compare to
other company product. Also, it helps to recognize the competitive advantage for the product.
Moreover, it finds the market opportunity. It shows the empty space where brand or product has
opportunities to improve their product quality and retain or gain competitive advantage. In perpetual
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Below I am going to do perceptual mapping for auto industry including rating one to five: In that
mapping I shown that my four quadrant are populated with different brand like as Mercedes, Audi,
Jaguar, Ford, Toyota, Honda, Porches, BMW and Mazda. Also, there have four attributes in that
mapping .Those are Expensive VS Cheap and Sporty VS Conservative. In vertical axis I have shown
Sporty VS Conservative and horizontal axis I shown Expensive VS Cheap. Moreover I rate this in five
point rating scale (1 5) and attach a excel file with that for a clear view of my mapping. In that
mapping Jaguar is my selected brand and main competitors are Mercedes and Audi. So, after
reviewing that map it can be say that for this three specific brand there has same target customer.
However, among those three brands Jaguar holds a moderate position that means they have sporty cars
but not like the competitor. So, to get a better position jaguar has to reposition this brand. For that
Jaguar have to identify competitor advantages that it do not have right now. In that mapping the
market leader is Audi .That means they have different variety of sports cars and those cars are more
expensive. Mercedes holds second position in that market that means they have more sports cars
rather than Jaguar but not as many as Audi. However, there cars are not much expensive. After
analyzing this perceptual map I identify two things that
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Fact vs Reality of Movie Last of the Mohicans
The last of the Mohicans is a film directed by Michael Mann, from a script by Mann and Christopher
Crowe. It stars Daniel Day Lewis, Madeleine Stowe, West Studi, Russell Means, Eric Schwieg, Jodhi
May, Maurice Roeves, and Steven Waddington
The original novel written by James Fenimore Cooper has been popular ever since it was first
published in 1826.
Plot
A white man is adopted as a toddler by the Mohican Chingachgook and raised together with his foster
brother Uncas. His name is Hawkeye, also known as Nathaniel (Daniel Day Lewis).
The movie begins in the year of 1757 and the French and British are at war with various Indians
taking part on both sides. The main part is about the 1757 siege of a British fortress; Fort William
Henry.
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In Real Life
The last of the Mohicans is a very entertaining film. But it is not as historically accurate as you may
think.
There are no facts about any, in real life, very similar person to Hawkeye, but there are stories about
different tribes that got entirely wiped out of existence by white men.
The real Colonel Munro and the massacre
Contrary to popular belief (mostly because of the 1992 movie) Colonel George Munro (spelled Monro
in real life) did NOT die during the massacre. He arrived at Fort Edwards and went shortly thereafter
to Albany to condemn Webb s cowardly actions during the siege. Webb was recalled to England and
reassigned. His reputation was ruined.
It is easy to picture nearly the entire column, which was marching from Fort William Henry to Fort
Edwards, being slaughtered when you hear the story. When 1600 armed, Indian warriors are attacking
a defenseless, panicked column of about 2400 people (including women children), there is not much
left to the imagination how things happened. In reality, however, it did not happen the way that the
most people think it did. Colonel Monro s own estimations were that 129 were killed and wounded
among the British troops. Regarding the colonial militia, he said, No Regular Accot Could be got from
the Provincials but their Numbers Kill d Could not be Less than Four Officers about 40 Men. And
very near as many Men Wounded. There is no doubt some killing occurred, but in the big
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Disadvantages Of A Semi-Structured Interview
1. Definitions
A semi structured interview is a verbal interchange where one person, the interviewer, attempts to
elicit information from another person by asking questions (Longhurst, 2012, p. 103).
A semi structured interview is a qualitative research method that involves oral communication with
individuals in a way that is self conscious and based on a partially structured methodological course
(Longhurst, 2012,pagina?).
The semi structured interview is a qualitative data collection strategy in which the researcher asks
informants a series of predetermined but open ended questions (Ayres, 2008, p. 810).
2. Theoretical background
During the last decades, geographers have shown an increased scientific interest for qualitative
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(2014). Utilizarea metodelor calitative de cercetare în Geografia Regională [Using Qualitative
Research Methods in Regional Geography].Geographia Napocenis, 8(1), 19 36.
Kasabov, E. (2015), Investigating Difficulties and Failure in Early Stage Rural Cooperatives through a
Social Capital Lens.European Urban and Regional Studies, 1 22. DOI: 10.1177/0969776415587121
Kitchin, R., Tate, N.J. (2000).Conducting Research into Human Geography. Edinburgh Gate: Pearson.
Longhurst, R. (2012). Semi structured Interviews and Focus Groups. In N. Clifford, S. French, G.
Valentine (eds.),Key Methods in Geography, second edition (pp. 103 115). London: Sage.
McDowell, L. (2010). Chapter 9: Interviewing: Fear and Liking in the Field. In D. DeLyser, S.
Herbert, S. Aitken, M. Crang, L. McDowell (eds.),The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Geography(pp.
156 171). London: Sage.
Tatham, M. (2014), Same Game but More Players? Sub national Lobbying in an Enlarged
Union.Regional Federal Studies, 24(3), 341 361. DOI: 10.1080/13597566.2014.911735
Wong, C. (1998). Determining Factors for Local Economic Development: The Perception of
Practitioners in the North West and Eastern Regions of the UK.Regional Studies, 32(8), 707 720. DOI:
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Challenges Associated With Health Care Regulations And The...
Emerging Trends With increasing health care regulations and the need for greater value in health care,
we are starting to see several new trends in the industry. These trends will require health care
organizations to become highly adaptable to the changing environment. Leaders in these organizations
will also need to set the example of ethical behavior and also provide motivation so that their staff can
be more supportive and better equipped to embrace change. Due to longer life expectancy in today s
society, we have been making the shift from an acute care model to treating an aging population with
chronic conditions (Burns, Bradley, Weiner, 2012, p. 401). Now, more than ever, there is a greater
focus on preventative wellness initiatives within organizations. Many employers are implementing
wellness tools within their health care plans which may include incentives for the employees to
participate. Some wellness programs include having employees obtain biometric screenings or
completing health risk assessments. If the employees meet the requirements of the wellness programs,
they are usually provided with incentives such as a smaller deductible or a lower cost share for their
monthly premiums. With all of the new benefits and provisions under health care reform, consumers
are becoming increasingly knowledgeable about their health benefits. In addition, there have been
many technological advances in health care through the years, creating a wealth of information
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Utopia By Thomas More s Utopia
In Thomas More s Utopia, the character Thomas More writes a letter to Peter Giles of this island
nation Raphael told him about called Utopia. At this point Thomas more is in Denmark (?) making
negotiations when he meets Raphael who introduces him to the thought and place of Utopia. More
heard that it is a wonderful place ruled entirely by logic, but in the end he tells Peter Giles that he does
not know how well that would actually work. In Utopia, everything is perfect because the Utopians
use logic or emotion. Utopia is run by logic. The Utopians get a lot done in a small amount of time
because everything is done through logic, there are no feelings involved whatsoever. England is the
exact opposite of Utopia. In England, there are a lot of social issues because everything is run by
feeling. While the English do use logic in some of their choices, a lot of their choices are often made
by what feels right at the time. Utopia, as More describes it, would not be possible in his time because
of Utopia lives by logic especially in the religious, judicial, and political systems while England runs
by first feeling, then tradition, then law, and then logic. In Utopia, the religious system is very open to
everybody. Because Utopia is run by logic and everybody just kind of minds their own business,
people can believe what they want to believe. A Utopian can believe in anything from Catholicism all
the way to Scientology. In England, this is much more difficult. There is no
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John Wayne Gallup Research In Advertising
In today s world you will hear alluring claims in advertising and wonder if any of it is true. Well not
any more! Gallup uses scientifically proven and accepted methodologies in more than 160 countries.
They are constantly collecting new and approved data every single day.` Merging decades of clinical
research, health leadership, and behavioral economics research to track and understand the key factors
that drive well being. So you want to know if your new mascara will really make the boys look at your
pretty eyes? Then go to Gallup.com and look at their Gallup Healthways Well Being Index to find out
more and how they collected their data to get the correct results. The first way Gallup collects their
data for the Healthways
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Tax Evasion Paper
The Extended Arm of the United States Government in its Battle against Tax Evaders
Professor: Kenneth Lavery
Submitted By: Deanne Patterson
Week 6: July 31, 2011
Taxes are a major contributor of the American economy. The tax system in the United States depends
on voluntary compliance, which means that each citizen is responsible for filing a tax return when
required and for determining and paying the correct amount of tax . (Albrect, Albrect, Albrect Albrect
and Zimbelman). When individuals under report, exaggerate deductions, and hide money in off shore
accounts, this is clearly misrepresentation of their income to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and is
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The Interpretation of the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States continues to
present many arguments as to the legality of income taxes in America and Globally. This student
believes that the interpretation of the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States
continues to present many arguments concerning the legality of the American income tax system.
When the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution was ratified (February 3, 1913) giving Congress
the power to lay and collect taxes on incomes , citizens began arguing that it was not properly ratified
and income taxes are illegal. Citizens continue to raise such arguments in spite of the fact that they
have no basis in law and the courts have repeatedly rejected their arguments as frivolous. Promoters
and their followers have long employed frivolous arguments concerning the legality of the income tax
as pretexts to enrich themselves or evade their taxes. Their motivation is usually monetary. Anti
taxation groups used different arguments to gain followers, they all share one thing in common; they
received substantial sentences in a federal prison for their activities. Their followers paid a steep price
for following bad advice. Some were prosecuted, many more were involved in years of litigation and
ultimately had to pay all taxes owed along with penalties and
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Behavioural Disruption In The Classroom
All children need to feel safe and respected, so they can learn and develop socially and emotionally
however, behavioural disruptions can negatively affect the learning environment causing interruptions
in the classroom. To manage behavioural disruptions effectively, it is important to consider the
individual s needs in relation to their situation and which behavioural strategy can best support the
student. The main goal of behaviour intervention is to guide students to learn and manage their own
behaviour (Meyer Evans, 2012). The Neo Adlerian theory approach focuses on the implementation of
positive behavioural management in the classroom, using strategies such as positive student teacher
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The Choice theory also adopts self responsibility, belonging and meaningful relationships which
aligns with the Humanistic approach. Choice theory asserts that human beings have five basic needs:
(1) survival, (2) love and belonging (sharing and cooperating with others), (3) power and control (by
achieving, accomplishing, being recognised and respected), (4) freedom (making choices in our lives)
and (5) fun (laughing and playing) (Lyons, Ford Arthur Kelly, 2011). Students may not be fully aware
of their basic needs but understand that there are some general circumstances that strongly relate to the
way they feel. For example, students realise that when people pay attention to their words or actions
they feel powerful; by making choices they feel the importance of freedom; and through laughter they
learn about fun (Brooks Young, 2011). These constitute the source of all internal motivation and guide
their behaviour. However, the behaviours through which individuals choose to satisfy those needs may
be quite different. Individuals choose to behave in different ways to fulfil their needs because their
quality worlds are different (Brooks Young, 2011). Choice theory suggests that teachers can help
students identify the circumstances that trigger their behaviours, which in turn
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Airplane Contract Essay
Exam ID: E24526818 (Chaim Dienstag) Commercial Drafting
Stock Purchase Agreement Professor Alan Shaw
Stock Purchase Agreement
Stock Purchase Agreement, dated December 6, 2011, between Supersonic Business Ventures, Inc., a
Delaware corporation, ( SBV ), Delilah Wings Corp., a Delaware corporation, ( DWC ) and Sam
Samson ( Samson ), (collectively the Sellers ), and Fly by Night Aviation, Inc., a New York
corporation ( Aviation ).
Recitals: (A) After the Closing, Aviation intends to enter into a one year contract with
Roundhead Industries Corp. ( Roundhead ) to provide charter services for its executives. Aviation
cannot enter the contract with Roundhead until the consummation of the transactions contemplated by
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(p) Diligent Investigation means an investigation that includes interviewing each Executive Officer of
a company, either currently working at the company or having worked there in the prior five years,3
under inspection and reviewing all relevant Government and company records relating to the matter of
inquiry and performing an in person inspection of the facilities or properties under inspection.
(q) Engines means the two Rolls Royce Tay engines model number Mk611 8, bearing Serial Numbers
72725 and 72726.
(r) Environmental Liabilities means any obligation to pay any civil fines, penalties or costs of
assessment, cleanup, removal or remediation for pollution or contamination or expenses for the
modification, repair or replacement of any facilities or equipment to comply with federal, state, local
or foreign environmental standards.
(s) Escrow Agent means Harold C. Astor amp; Associates, an Oklahoma partnership.
(t) Escrow Agreement has the meaning set forth in section 3.8.
(u) Escrow Amount means $300,000 delivered in accordance with section 2.2(c), together with all
interest earned thereon.
(v) ET means eastern time.
(w) Executive Officer means (when used with reference to the Corporation Aviation, SBV or DWC)
the Corporation, Aviation, SBV or DWC s CEO, CFO, COO, president, any vice president of the
Buyer in charge of a principal business unit, division or function (including without limitation
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Border Wall And Illegal Immigration
One of the oldest justifications for a government is as a protector. Governments provide security,
economic stability and social welfare for its citizens (Slaughter 2017). Without border control, there
would be mass immigration, which would lead to major job losses and economic instability (Mcguire
2017). This research paper intends to explore the question: how does a border wall influence illegal
immigration? I argue that countries that allocate resources for the construction of border walls will
tend to have less illegal immigration. This is important because every country has the right to control
and protect its borders. In other words, each country has the right to know who enters and who leaves
in order to protect its borders. In this regard, it is important to acknowledge that the implementation of
a border wall has significant consequences to economic, social, and political stability within a country.
This paper will begin by defining the concepts used in our research proposal and provide several
differing perspectives on the concepts being discussed. Moreover, we will relate our research question
with a contemporary scenario, and demonstrate the relationships of our key variables through a causal
mechanism. The causal mechanism will link the dependent variable that is illegal immigration to
border wall, our independent variable. Finally, we will finish by presenting testable hypotheses and the
methodologies that will determine our empirical research. If
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Relationship Between Culture And Economic Incentives
In the following, I will argue that in order to understand change we need a concrete understanding of
the relationship between culture and economic incentives, not a set primacy of one over the other.
Change should ideally be explained by a synthesis in which both culture and economic incentives are
taken into account. It is not only about stating that there is a relationship but also about analysing how
that relationship works in terms of mechanisms.
section{Synthesis in an Ontologically Divided Field?}
In this section, I will develop the scope for synthesis regarding culture and economic incentives in a
political economic analysis of change.

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According to this, the concept of incentives as economic incentives should be softened if we want to
understand its link to culture.

There are various types of incentives, not only material also intangible and expressive incentives
(cite[195]{leighley1995attitudes}). This may lead to ambiguous responses if they interact with
subjective feelings and desires.
Hence, if the model includes non material incentives like esteem or expressing one s identity, the
relationship between culture and economic incentives becomes a much closer one to analyse.

Expressive incentives have a theoretical significance, which shows that the rational choice
understanding of the human nature is incomplete (cite[195 197]{leighley1995attitudes}).
Behaviour in groups or societies is more complex. Norms condition decision making in groups.
Nonetheless, in addition to these cultural factors, the personal motivations and incentives for a certain
behaviour within societies need to be considered (cite[12]{laffont2009theory}). My aim is that if we
synthesise rational choice and cultural perspectives, more phenomena become explainable without
completely abandoning rational choice assumptions.

For example, citeauthor{chong2000rational} (citeyear{chong2000rational}) models a rational choice
theory of agency, synthesised with cultural and psychological factors, material and non material
incentives
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Fair Value Hierarchy
Memorandum to: Accounting department of family finance co. from: Daisy subject: fair value
hierarchy date: december 15, 2012
Introduction
Family Finance Co. (FFC), a publicly traded commercial bank, invests in a variety of securities in
order to enhance returns greater than interest paid on bank deposits and other liabilities. The primary
investments of FFC are collateralized debt obligation, mortgage backed securities, auction rate
securities, equity securities in nonpublic companies, interest rate swaps, and a fuel swap for gasoline.
FFC measures the derivative at fair value, presenting the portion of the fair value change by using the
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Also, as of the measurement date, there is lack of recent and relevant transactions. Thus, the fair value
measurement of this CDO should be classified as Level 3. By analyzing the market changes, FFC
determined that the CDO s market was not active and there has been a significant decrease in the
volume and level of activity. FFC used an income approach valuation technique which is present value
technique to make measurement. Because this approach can maximize the use of relevant observable
inputs and minimizes the use of unobservable inputs to reflect the fair value more representatively.
Instrument 2 Mortgage Backed Security The fair value measurement of the Mortgage Backed Security
investment shall be categorized within Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy. According to ASC 820 10
35 52, Level 2 inputs include the following: a. Quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active
markets . These inputs included quoted prices in active markets for similar MBSs with insignificant
adjustments for differences between the MBS held by FFC and similar securities. In Q4 of 2012, the
prices for transactions didn t reduce the relevant to the fair value measurement. Therefore, the fair
value measurement of this MBS should be classified into Level 2 of fair value hierarchy. The market
of Mortgage Backed Security
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Middle Ages Music
Music in the Middle Ages
The Middle Ages were a time of hardship and war. All people ever did was train, go into battle and
die. There were those delicate moments, though, where music was allowed to shine and bring light to
a dark world. Though music wasn t very prominent in the Dark Ages, it still played a part in the world.
There wasn t a place or event where you wouldn t hear a bit of music once in awhile. Different
cultures such as Armenia, Islam and the western part of the of Europe had their own kinds of music.
Some people liked the idea of music and others considered it a sinful hobby. Music was even used
during tournaments, jousts, and banquets. Most people were concerned with surviving, but people did
take a chance to listen to music every once in awhile. Music was prominent in many different parts of
the world. Armenia is one such place. People don t really have any information about their type of
music except that they mostly sang folk songs. Liturgical chants were also a type of melody that was
heard in Armenia culture. Liturgical chants are chants that are centered around the church. Armenia
took elements of liturgical chants, secular music of that day, Hebrew liturgy, and pre Christian
melodies and created a kind of music that was very special to them. Not much is known about Islamic
music during this period other than the fact it began to flourish during the Middle Ages. The people of
Islamic religion began to take charge and thus begun a time when Middle
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Pros And Cons Of Wikipedia
The first observation noted that there s an issue with the Wikipedia site is their home web page. The
home page of the online encyclopedia has a welcome page that boasts, Welcome to Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia that anyone can edit (Wikipedia, 2015). This method is in opposition of what I would
deem highly credible. Anyone could be an Eight year old or a person that is mentally ill. In my
opinion, the open editing system is the strength and the weakness of the website. There is the chance
that the social encyclopedia s contributors may not create university level articles worthy of citing as a
primary source for an academic paper. Another issue is that Wikipedia seems to depend on the hopes
that its user will apply the golden rule that is Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. It
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Mills Kelly, a historian at George Mason University in Washington, D.C., encouraged his students to
deceive thousands of people on the Web. Professor Kelly encourages his student to create a hoax story
about a pirate for the purpose of teaching the students about vetting the quality of their sources. The
students created a fake history blog, they created youtube videos, interviewed experts, fabricated
documents, and then the students posted statuses on facebook, twitter, and shoutwire. The students
went on the Wikipedia page and created a memorial page for the pirate. Unfortunately many were
duped by the hoax. The fabricated pirate story went as far as being featured on USA Today s pop
culture blog. At the end of the semester, the professor revealed the hoax. Some applauded the
Professor while many others were livid. Among the livid was Jimmy Wales, the Co founder of
Wikipedia (Applebaum,
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Pathophysiology Of Chronic Asthma And Acute Asthma
Introduction
Respiratory disorder, mostly affect the upper or lower respiratory tract, however bacterial or viral
infection are the causative agent and the disease is common in all ages. In addition, the lungs and the
bronchi can also be affected, causing inflammation and obstruction of the airflow resulting in
wheezing, chest tightness, stridor, low grade fever, cough, and hemoptysis due severe damage to the
lung tissues. Most common diseases of the respiratory system include; pneumonia, croup, asthma,
bronchitis, laryngitis, and tuberculosis, affected disease location determines the signs and symptoms.
Hereditary and environmental factors such as allergens and other irritants can be a contributory factor,
especially in children. However, respiratory compromise occur as a result of incomplete airway
development among this vulnerable population predisposing them to chronic asthma (Huether
McCance, 2012).
The purpose of this paper is to describe the pathophysiology of chronic asthma and acute asthma
exacerbation, with explanation of arterial blood gas pattern during an asthma exacerbation. Also,
explain how ethnicity might impact pathophysiology of asthma and asthma exacerbation. The
diagnosis and treatment plan needed to relieve the presented signs and symptoms will be reviewed.
Lastly, constructs two mind maps for chronic asthma and asthma exacerbation including its
epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment.
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Puerto Rican American Culture Research Paper
Puerto Rican culture, like most cultures today, can be difficult to fit into a perfect descriptive box due
to a rich heritage and history full of cultural and racial mixing that make up Its people. Taino Indians,
Spanish settlers, African slaves, various immigrants, and eventually Americans, after they acquired the
Island of Puerto Rico in 1898, have all influenced the culture of Puerto Rico. It was not until 1917,
that Puerto Ricans received common United States citizenship. Puerto Ricans are as American as you
or me, but the descendants of Puerto Rico will always consider themselves Puerto Rican and take
great pride in their land and their culture. Today it is estimated that there are more than 8.6M Puerto
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Puerto Ricans often talk in a loud tone during everyday conversations, they are very expressive and
may utilize gestures. Their communication style is indirect, and they do not make eye contact, even
finding it disrespectful. Puerto Ricans do not value personal space like Americans do, they converse
very closely and may be offended if you back away. Touch and closeness are valued in their culture. It
is also a cultural norm to interrupt during communication. Puerto Ricans avoid confrontation and will
even leave out the truth to maintain social harmony. They are a genuine and accepting culture that will
greet you with a
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Cell Biologist Research Paper
Cell Biologist Essay Carol W. Greider is a cell biologist who has discovered the enzyme telomerase in
1984 which she won the nobel prize award. Greider pioneered research on the structure of telomeres,
the ends of the chromosomes. She works in a lab which can work with DNA bases to the ends of
chromosomes. The thesis she made was The identification of a specific telomere terminal transferase
activity in Tetrahymena extracts. Greider was born in San Diego and her father was a physics
professor. She completed her Phd in molecular biology in 1987 at the university of california,
berkeley. Her career made her successful even with the telomerase discovery and early in her life her
family had left san diego the telomerase is a key enzyme in
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Chromophore Lab
The aspect of a molecule that is responsible for the color present in dyes is called a chromophore. This
is because this structure is where the energy difference between two different orbitals falls inside of
the range of the visible spectrum of light ( UV Visible Spectroscopy , n.d.). The type of chromophores
which give azo dyes their color are called conjugated chromophores, meaning that the chromophore is
created by a pattern of alternating single and double bonds within the molecule ( UV Visible
Spectroscopy , n.d.). Therefore, one possible pathway for the color change to take place would be for
this pattern of single and double bonds to be broken. The phenol structure (shown to the right as figure
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This could allude to the possibility that another mechanism could be responsible for the occurrence of
a color change that would cause the rate of change for Azo Grenadine to occur more slowly. It is also
possible that based on the hypothesis 7.5 V is not a high enough value to fragment both molecules. A
variation in redox potential could have contributed to a slower color change in Azo Grenadine.
Although a significant limitation in this experiment was the inability to obtain a value for redox
potential, if developed further the processes in this experiment could shed light on the effect of voltage
on the decomposition of dyes through EAOPs. A solution to this ambiguity would be to conduct
separate experiments in the future in order to isolate these variables. This could be done through
several experiments to determine the redox potentials for both dyes, which could then be used to do a
comparison of how voltage affects these two dyes when using
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Sports Influence On Canadian Identity
A nations identity is a way for all its common citizens to unite together, and for a country as young as
Canada, its identity is often not complete and is ever changing. Social trends and beliefs are constantly
evolving and therefore have an impact on how the rest of the world views Canada. However, sports
have been a staple in the Canadian identity for over 100 years, but even sports aren t impermeable to
changing times. Over the last 18 years there has been a steady decline in sport participation across all
age groups in Canada and to keep the soul of Canada intact it is important to keep funding the sports
industry because the growing disinterest in sports puts a main factor of the Canadian identity at risk.
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One was heralded as the personification of what it means to be Canadian and the other as a villain who
embarrassed Canada (Jackson Ponic, 2001). Both athletes were once dominant in their sport and their
actions have affected the way Canadians view themselves. Wayne Gretzky is known as the greatest
hockey player of all time, born and raised in Canada. It was thought that through finding greatness in
him we can find greatness in ourselves (Jackson Ponic, 2001, p. 47), this shows how important he was
to Canadians and how much the average Canadian looked up to him. However, when he was traded to
the Los Angeles Kings and married an American actress, Canadians were outraged. They viewed it as
another thing the Americans stole from us (Jackson Ponic, 2001, p. 49). The other side of the coin is
the story of Ben Johnson, Ben Johnson wasn t a household name in Canada until he won the gold
medal at the Olympic games in Seoul, South Korea. When he won, Canadians were heralding him as
their own, as representing the multiculturalism that was present in Canada since he was not Canadian
born but rather, Jamaican born (Jackson Ponic, 2001, p. 50). The fanfare that followed his gold medal
was to be expected, he was the first Canadian in 56 years to win a medal at the coveted, premier event
that is the 100 m sprint. However, it wasn t long before Ben
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Disease Classification Structures
Disease Classification Structures
Health care information systems cover a wide range of issues dealing with the supervision and use of
biomedical information. Health information systems are central support tools in the administration of
health care services. An acceptable health information system is important not only for evaluating the
health needs of populations but also for preparation and for application of health interventions. It is
equally imperative in the assessment of programs. The goal of information systems is to create an
appropriate working environment. This is done by providing initial and going training, allocating
resources, and by managing unintended consequences (Wager, Lee Glaser, 2009).
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Death certificates are also pulled to determine the cause of death and monitor diseases that could
change and affect more populations. The data is pulled to analyze epidemiology and provide control of
diseases across the world.
Any negative aspects of your selection
Every system in healthcare has its positive and negative traits. Though there are few disadvantages to
the classification of diseases, understanding them is of importance. New diseases are being found
yearly to even monthly, and every several years the classification of diseases needs to be updated,
which can cause changes to the past and current classification. Once the system has been changed, and
it is important that there is proper communication of the change so this classification of system
remains understandable and useful. Categories for past census may be different from past categories,
so these changes will also make it hard to compare past and current census.
Conclusion
Disease classification information structures are very important for the health care community. The
ICD is used to monitor health care disease and categorize the disease in a format that is universal to all
health care organizations. The ICD has provided a system to assist in the reimbursement process for
health care organizations. The ICD is also important to monitor diseases and prevent the spread of
infection. The ICD information structure has provided a standard that
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Jeff Latour Analysis
Latour s text left me preoccupied with ongoing questions about the human. Latour clearly shows an
awareness to these concerns. He names ethical and political stakes for the most vulnerable human and
nonhuman in the nonmodern constitution of the democracy of things: [t]he destiny of the starving
multitudes and the fate of our poor planet are connected by the same Gordian knot that no Alexander
will ever again manage to sever (50). The concern with vulnerable ecological and social networks puts
Latour in range of Jeff Stout s observation about the social stratification of environmental injury: rain
falls on the just and the unjust, but hurricanes mainly devastate the already destitute (Stout, 2010). (On
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Getting at this concern, Latour asserts again the promise of the nonmodern constitution in terms of the
problems of modern temporality: The past [in the modern constitution] was the confusion of things
and men; the future is what will no longer confuse them (71). I take Latour to be criticizing the
modern constitution s location of the (more realized) human in the future. It s not yet clear, however,
how attending to mediation and purification changes things. How might quasi subject and quasi object
status be less susceptible to modern structures of violence? Latour addresses these concerns most
constructively in the conclusion in terms of redistribution. He writes that in order to amend the
constitution, we need not to affirm the death of man, but simply relocate the human. Which is to say,
the human can no longer be defined in terms of essences, by its contrast to the nonhuman, or
according to the modern temporality of progress. Instead, the human must be understood as a delegate
within various networks, a worker of mediation, a weaver of morphisms (137). The human is not
altogether formless, but cannot be understood in isolation from nonhuman collectives. On these terms,
to understand Katrina or the situation in Flint, one needs to draw lines of connection between the
social life of the environment and the ecological distribution of the humans. The injustices of these
situations, for Latour, cohere within the failure of human and nonhuman networks. In any case, this
text is suggestive for further questions about the relation between trans and posthumanist discourse
and critical theories of the human (e.g., race, gender, sexuality,
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Harry Quebert Affair Essay
Harry Quebert is a one hit wonder, in terms of novel writing. He made his fame through the book, The
Origin of Evil. Yet, thirty three years later, Quebert s student Marcus Goldman discovers it is a lie:
Harry Quebert didn t write the book. Someone named Luther Caleb did. But, more than this, the book
is about an affair between Mr. Quebert and a fifteen year old girl named Nola Kellergan. On August
30, 1975, Nola disappeared. Now, thirty three years later, the body is found, and Mr. Quebert is
blamed. Young, upstart author and student of Mr. Quebert, Marcus Goldman shows up on the scene to
free Mr. Quebert by leading an investigation and publishing a book. The more he digs, the worse
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For examples, on pages 523 525, Mr. Goldman discovers he incorrectly depicted Nola s situation with
her mother. On page 536, Marcus Goldman discovers that he ruined David Kellergan s (Nola s father)
life, and earlier on, Mr. Goldman discovers that he had ruined Harry Quebert s life. This helps bring
out the theme that it is not smart to jump to conclusions because they can hurt people very much.
The development of Mr. Goldman from a man needing a story to a man afraid of his story shows that
people shouldn t jump to conclusions. The setting change from Somerset, New Hampshire to New
York City, New York and back relates to this theme by showing that, due to mistakes, Marcus
Goldman has forced a town into ruins. The development of the plot leads back to the theme mistakes
undermining Mr. Goldman s credibility would not have been made if he had followed his gut instinct
and pursued all suspects and
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Flappers In The Great Gatsby
With different ideas and points of view, an era of change was on his way. Ideally, flappers would have
had their way with the world, and ridiculed the world or the elders. If the rebels got let loose, the
world as we know it would not exist. Although the Flappers weren t allowed to complete everything
they wanted, they still made many changes to the society they were living in. Mental strength was
what allowed them to make these changes, successfully, even though they suffered from cruel
criticism of the outside world. By reinventing the society that they lived in, these girls made an
environment suitable for their laid back, rebellious, and ever evolving nature.
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With the boom of the fashion industry, the economy flourished, and women were given the
opportunity to read magazines like Vogue and The Queen . With the desire for more goods, and an
independent lifestyle, women began back in the workforce after being pushed out by the male
dominant society that they were suffering through. These women were more developed mentally and
physically because they had been pressured and pushed harder to think in unestablished ways(Page, A
Flapper s appeal to Parents ). This made these women stronger and more willing to fight for what they
want. The physical increase in rate of development can only be linked to science because the age of
maturity continually decreases. Mentally, because there was no war stress, and more affordable
schooling, including better teachers and updated information, the brains of these young women
became a sponge advertised by Ellen Welles Page. The number of bachelors and masters degrees
dropped significantly due to an excess lifestyle. With a strong mind these women chose what
messages they wanted to send to the world (Coronel, Our Changing Sexual Code ). The desire to be
thin helped gain more attention from the male population, but this was not the ideal reason. Heavy
women were seen as someone who needed support.
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Mission Statement Of A Company
Mission Statement:
The mission statement of a company is the first step in the strategic management framework
(Okumus). It is a statement that briefly describes the purpose for the existence of the company, in
other words, why the company was created. This statement is important to the success of an
organization because it is the foundation that organizational plans, strategies, and decisions are made
from. The mission statement of a company communicates to it stakeholders about a company s
products, services, targeted customers, geographic markets, philosophies, and values and plans for
future growth (strategic management insight). Below is the current mission statement of Coca Cola:
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Over all the mission statement of Coca Cola does not explain to its stakeholders the reason for the
company s creation clearly enough to be the focus of the company. This could cause problems when
the company is formulating strategies, planning for the future, or making daily decisions that should
be guided by the purpose of the company. Since Coca Cola does not have its mission statement clearly
defined it could be seen as a threat on a SWOT analysis because this ultimately can affect the
company. Employees within the company may interrupt the mission statement differently and
therefore implement a plan of action that does not meet up with the purpose of the company resulting
in damage to the stakeholders.
Vision Statement/Goals:
Where the mission statement is there to clearly state the purpose of the creation of the business the
vision statement is created to state the ultimate goals of the company. This statement answers the
question what does our business what to become? and guides all employees within the organization
towards that ultimate goal. The vision statement for
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Clinical Assessment
I did assessment on my daughter. I walk into the room and my first assessment was her safety and the
environment she is surrounded by. I washed my hand and introduce myself and what I will be doing to
the patient, and ask the patient for her name and date of birth. I gave a privacy and started to check for
vital signs. Vital signs: Oral temp 98.7 degrees Fahrenheit Radial pulse 67 beats per minutes Blood
pressure 96/60 Respiratory 14 breath per minutes Inspection: I am looking to see if there is any
abnormal vision, hearing, sensing, smelling, or even if I notice any discoloration of the skin, texture of
the skin, and lesions, or any redness of the skin and hair texture. I would document my findings, and if
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I would also feel for the skin s texture, temperature, elasticity, moisture and tenderness of the area of
the body. As I am checking the upper and lower extremities, I would also check for palpation. I would
palpate the tender area last and ask how painful the area is and document everything. Abnormal
finding would need a further evaluation. Percussion: I would put my two fingers on the area of my
patient and tap directly on the body part and ask my patient if they are in pain, and I would also focus
on their verbal and non verbal to determine how painful the area is. This technique would help me
notice any tenderness, shape, and position of the organs. I have checked the abdomen and is not solid
and it is not full of gas or fluid. My finding would be documented. Auscultation: I would be in a quiet
room so that I hear the sound of the heart, lung, and bowl movement clearly with my stethoscope. I
would first expose the area then I would use the diaphragm part of the stethoscope. I would put the
diaphragm part of the stethoscope hear the high pitch sound of the right 2nd interspace, left 2nd
interspace, left down sternum, and apex of the heart. Then I would put the bell part of the stethoscope
lightly on the skin to hear the low pitch sound of the mitral and tricuspid
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Violations Of Parole Supervision Are Technical Violations
Studies have found that many violations of parole supervision are technical violations instead of the
parole reoffending. Technical violations can range from a curfew to stipulations that the parole must
not drink alcohol or be in a house that contains alcohol. These technical violations, while some may
consider small or insignificant violation, can cause hardships and negative outcomes for the parolee.
These technical parole terms are put in place to hopefully lessen the likelihood that the parolee will
reoffend. For example, the members justice system may believe that parolees are more at risk to
reoffend when drunk thus they place the parolee under strict instructions to not consume any alcohol
or even be in the presence of alcohol to hopefully help curb temptation to drink. The members of the
justice system may also want to help the parolee stay away from the negative and deviant life they
were living before prison. To accomplish this the parole board might put in the parole terms that the
parolee is not allowed to associated with current or past known gang members. The technical parole
term of not drinking may also be a way the parole board is trying to keep the parolee from going back
to their old lifestyle of crime. When the parolee drinks they are less in control of their actions and may
go back to hanging out with their old deviant friends. The parolee may also have less control of their
anger and may go back to their habit of being violent.
These parole terms
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Compare And Contrast Harrison Bergeron And Old Glory
Harrison Bergeron and Old Glory are both in the science fiction genre and take place in a future where
the government is in full control of everything and everyone. In Harrison Bergeron , everyone is equal
and the Handicap General is the person that makes that happen, weather by means of handicaps or
being forcing people to wear masks. Harrison Bergeron doesn t like this and tries to put a stop to this
but ends up being killed by the Handicap General. Old Glory is about a young boy s grandfather being
upset about a new law being passed and tries to protest about it, but similar to Harrison Bergeron, he
also ends up getting killed by the government. Both authors use many science fiction elements to help
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For example, the two stories are only a few decades apart. The story Old Glory took place in the 2041
and in Harrison Bergeron it says, The year was 2081... Another example is that in Old Glory the USA
s flag had more stars on it and that indicates that the US has twelve more countries than it does now.
In Old Glory the main character s great grandfather says, Thirteen stripes, sixty‐two stars, and not a bit
of meaning. Also, even though Harrison Bergeron takes place in 2081, it doesn t have as much
futuristic advancements as Old Glory , which takes place in 2041. In Harrison Bergeron , George and
Hazel still have an old television with a television tube in it, but in Old Glory , people have things
called halo sets . This element of sci fi helps develop the theme because the stories are showing what
could happen in the future if people aren t aware of what the government is capable
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Comparing Anne Peter And The Anne Frank Book And Play
Book or Play? There s always differences and similarities between them both, in this essay I will
compare and contrast the Anne Frank book and the Anne Frank play. The book is an emotional, well
narrated story written by Anne Frank, and the play is also an emotional, well performed story based on
Anna Franks book. This story is about a 13 year old girl whom grew up during the Holocaust, and her
journey throughout it. She talks about living in the Secret Annexe and the different relationships she
built with the seven other people living with her whether it be good or bad. In each paragraph I will be
explaining the differences and similarities from traits of both the play and the book. First I will talk
about Peter and Anne, in the play Peter and Anne s first impressions were that they disliked each other
because there personalities were polar opposite, Anne is a very talkative, energetic girl and Peter is a
shy, introverted boy. Some differences between the book and the play is Peter is a very kind, clumsy
kid in the book but, in the play he s a fiery hot headed kid. Also Anne is more disrespectful and rude to
her parents and the other adults in the play, but in the book she keeps more of her anger towards her
mom and the other adults to herself, she doesn t really disrespect them as much. Some similarities of
Peter in the book and the play is, that he tries to shy away from everyone and keep to himself and he
really only plays with his cat Mouchi or talks to Anne. Some
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Essay On Forest City Basin
Abstract The Forest city basin is located in northwestern Missouri, northeastern Kansas, southwestern
Iowa, and southeastern Nebraska. The Forest City basin is represented mainly by shales deposited as
the sea withdrew (regressed) westward, although there are small isolated areas in northern Missouri in
which a marine limestone formed. A few locations in west central Missouri have sandstone channels
attaining a thickness of as much as 30 ft. within the Mine Creek Shale (Manos). Introduction The
Forest City basin is a bowl like feature in the subsurface rock layers in northwest Missouri and
adjacent portions of Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. Some areas bare oil and gas. The Forest City basin is
a cratonic basin of Pennsylvanian age underlying adjoining portions of southwestern Iowa,
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These deposits were formed from vegetation that once grew along the edge of a brackish sea. It took
about 10 feet of vegetation to ultimately form about 1 foot of coal. All of the coal found in eastern
Kansas is bituminous, which is slightly softer and able to produces less energy than anthracite coal
(Sefton). The forest city basin contains substantial coal resources in numerous beds too deep and thin
to be mined by conventional methods. However, these coal beds have the potential to produce
commercial quantities of coalbed methane
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Ellen Foster, Lord Of The Flies, And To Kill A Mockingbird...
Over the summer I was exposed to a new and adventurous side of literature. From a plane crash and
savagery, to racial issues, and child suffrage, it honestly widened my view on life s hardships. Reading
Ellen Foster, Lord of the Flies, and To Kill a Mockingbird truly stretched my imagination. Each book
had their own twists and turns, but I believe they all linked in amazing ways. One way all three novels
connected in my opinion, would be how tenacious kids are when they are required to overcome
adversity. In Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, there is a plane crash which abandoned a large
amount of boys with no parental guidance on an island stranded with no food, water, or an easily
accessible shelter. The boys struggled to survive through the whole book and ended up turning on each
other because of a disagreement of what is more important, a signal fire or hunting. A quote from this
book reads, Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in! (Golding page. 104). This quote
displays what Jack believes is the right path for the boys surviving on the island. Ralph on the other
hand, had a different approach of obtaining order. This quote explains just that, We ve got to have
rules and obey them. After all, we re not savages. We re English, and the English are best at
everything. (Golding page. 40). All being under the age of sixteen, they shouldn t be obligated to deal
with this kind of situation. They are obviously not responsible enough to survive on
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Survival Observation Essay
Earlier in the semester, my colleagues Bailley Vang, Zachary Wilson, and Haley Bennett and I voted
for and decided that we would be searching for bats as our semester project. By covering areas in
Clovis and Fresno with a Pettersson ultrasound detector and a small recorder, we aimed to take note of
and confirm many sightings not only as an educational obligation, but also with a goal of spending
time and having fun with friends close to midnight and prior to sunset. Starting off with Roeding Park
in Fresno, we had initially believed that our numbers would sharply spike to the double digits as the
place was comprised of tall trees with striking vegetation, making it optimal for a bat s habitat.
Strangely enough however, not only did we not catch sight of any of the placental mammal, the
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Many of these locations (if not all) provided a very favorable environment for bats, including towering
trees, comparatively snug buildings (barns and sheds), and lush greenery. According to Haley and
several other sources, they have personally confirmed the sightings of bats with their own eyes at
Buchanan High School and Fresno State; yet, our results differed from the expected. Regardless of the
number of times we showed up and scavenged for the flittermouse however, the results still came up
negative. First attempt came up negative. Second attempt came up negative. Third attempt came up
negative. This was completely unexpected as no one in our team had predicted this. At this point, we
thought that something was not
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Corruption In Animal Farm, By George Orwell
Imagine growing up and committing your life to the prosperity of education. Each day you strive to
better yourself in order to provide for your family in the making. Picture pouring all of your hard work
and dedication out to give your child an even better education that you received. In the end, you
discover all of your funding and expenses were used by the school for other political campaigns,
diverting to other private interests rather than your child s needs. This is an example of corruption in
society, just as displayed in the novella Animal Farm, by George Orwell. Condensing the story, main
characters Napoleon and Squealer rise to power and set out to create a paradise of equality and
prosperity for all animals. What the community soon finds is that the growing tyranny leaves the once
bright future crumbling at the seams. Squealer and Napoleon are both narcissists that manipulate
Animal Farm according to their needs only. During the introduction of Animal Farm, Orwell unfolds a
character whose name was Mr. Jones. He was the owner of the Manor Farm with a lack of dictatorship
and leadership skills that left his farm in shambles. The animals on the estate were kicked around and
were given the bare minimum, shown by Orwell when he lists The life on an animal is misery and
slavery: that is the plain truth. Jones s reoccurring drinking problem and reckless behavior shows the
animals something must be done to get rid of him. A satisfactory showcasing of the events in this
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Assisted Reproductive Technology And It s Arguments...
The act of procreation is vital in sustaining the existence of any living thing. It is survival of the
species, they must reproduce or they will die out. In regards to the human race, there isn t a problem
regarding extinction, but of conforming to social and moral expectations. Men sometimes feel
pressure to plant the seed and women feel that motherhood is the sole aspect of femininity , while
others believe that it is just a matter of humanity and the biological need to control nature (Hansen).
The topic of reproduction is evidently a very important topic among married couples, but what
happens when one or both can t reproduce? Some people want to have a baby so desperately that they
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Other dilemmas may be that neither the father nor the mother is able to bond with the child. In the
case of surrogacy the surrogate mother faces some similar moral and psychological issues such as
problems pertaining to the characteristics and liability for the child when he/she is born. In fact, this is
so controversial that some states have made it illegal to enter into an agreement with a surrogate
mother. The surrogate may back out and want to keep the baby or the potential parents back out and
no longer want the child which could then cause legal issues and evil court battles. Another down side
to using reproductive technology because many of the techniques used result in multiple births
because the fertility drugs used to increase the chance of conception sometimes creates, twins, triplets,
quadruplets and so on.
Increasingly, couples are turning to reproductive technology to assist with conceiving a healthy baby
of their own. Fertility treatments that are used are intricate and very expensive. Knowledge is the
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Essay about The Washington Monument
The Washington Monument
The Washington Monument, a memorial structure designed and constructed in the nineteenth century,
signifies an important tribute to the prestigious role and achievements of our nation s founding father.
Ideas for such a monument first arose in 1783, by which time the fame George Washington,
Commanding General and first President of the United States, was assured in the pantheon of
statesmen of the world (1). It was during this year that the Continental Congress proposed an
equestrian statue in honor of Washington s services and his unique role in the founding of the new
Republic (1).
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Despite the difficulties that were faced during both the planning and construction of the Washington
Monument, the impressive tributary obelisk still stands today as one of the nation s noblest
architectural structures (1).
Prior to beginning construction in 1848, the government spent nearly seventy years in legislation.
Shortly after it was decided in 1783 that an equestrian statue should be erected in honor of George
Washington, a French landscape engineer by the name of Major Charles Pierre L Enfant drew up the
first plan for Washington s future capital, including the statue as one of the principal features of the
Federal District (1). The idea resurfaced after the death of George Washington in December of 1799,
when a proposal made by U.S. Representative John Marshall suggested the erection of a marble
monument under which the founder s body would be deposited. But Congress could take no
immediate action due to conflicting opinions in both the House and Senate and with Washington s
family members: when the House appropriated $200, 000 for the construction of ... [a] mausoleum of
American granite and marble, in pyramidal form 100 feet square at the base and of proportionate
height (1), the grant was opposed by the Senate and family members (who did not want to move the
remains from the site where Washington had specifically asked they be placed).
Throughout the Nation there was a deep sense of disappointment over the
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Paper On Flint Water Crisis
Jamari Steward Crews
Professor Rescoe
English 150 039
2 December 2016
Flint Water Crisis Who knew that Flints water could be deadly? Everyone should be allowed to have
the same clean water to bathe in, drink, cook with, and to have fun in. Unfortunately, residents in Flint
could not do this for quite some time. These residents were bathing and drinking from this water
before the founding of high lead levels in it. Not only was it because of the high lead levels, but the
pipes were very old as well. Due to actions made by the city council this caused a lot of problems for
the residents in the city of Flint. This effected children, pregnant women, and the elderly the most.
Many lawsuits were filed against the city of Flint. It was so serious to the point that Governor Snyder
had to declare a state of emergency. This took place January 5th of 2016. High levels of lead in the
water and old pipes lead to lawsuits, the sickness of Flint residents, and the city of Flint not doing their
job. Before the water crisis, Flint was receiving water from Detroit s water pipes which gave out very
healthy water. Detroit had enough water to share with other cities. Doing this was not free though and
it was not very cheap. Flint had to pay Detroit in order to use the water. After so long, Detroit s water
system had begun to cost too much for Flint. Flint then switched to another water system. The Flint
city council voted to switch their supply of water from Detroit to the Karegnondi Water
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The Movie Alexander
The film, Alexander, is a historic drama about Alexander the Great, who became legendary for his
military prowess. Ptolemy I Soter, a Macedonian general, narrates throughout the film. Moments of
Alexander s childhood was shown, such as his difficult relationship with his mother, Olympias, and
his father, King Philip II of Macedon. After Alexander became King of Macedonia, he sets out to
conquer the Persian Empire. He continued his eight year campaign across East Asia, before returning
home to Babylon. In the film, Alexander struggled to convince his army to continue to follow him
across Asia. It was after the Battle of Hydaspes in India that encouraged Alexander to return home.
The film also showed Alexander s private relationships with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
In addition, stone statues were depicted in the film as well. For example, many stone headed statues
were displayed on top of pillars when the scene focused on Ptolemy I Soter narrating. Vases were
presented in the film too. The artwork on vases showed past historic events. Furthermore, religion was
referred a lot in the film. Hellenism was brought up in the film. For example, Olympias was
surrounded with snakes in her room. There are scenes where Olympias had snakes wrapped around
her leg. This represents that she was a follower of the god, Dionysius, whose rituals involved snakes
coiling themselves around human bodies. Moreover, there were references to Greek gods and
goddesses. For example, Olympias told Alexander that his real father was Zeus, and he had no blood
relation to King Philip II. Additionally, Alexander (2004) presented several examples of a woman s
status in ancient times. Women are portrayed as child bearers. In the a scene, King Philip II said to
Alexander that he can marry as many wives as he want, so he can have as many sons. Also, women
are not schooled, but stayed at home. For example, no girls were seen when Aristotle was teaching
young Alexander and other boys about ethics and politics. Geography was also depicted in the film.
There was various transportations that included horses, camels, and elephants. Horses were used to
travel, and camels and elephants
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Pros Of Qylatron Technology
Nice post Marcia, Qylatron technology would be beneficial with X ray technology in learning from
itself. It often seems that we are in a technology game of cat and mouse with threats to the aviation
security. Someone creates a threat that the system does not catch, so we have to build or modify our
mousetrap. TSA works to merge projects with scholastic achievement, in order to produce ideas
created from university technology that assists in combating terrorism. Chief among this effort was a
collaboration of seven universities to produce surface transportation training, better known as the
National Transportation Security Center of Excellence. This provides a framework to explore; national
security and the global economy, our nation s physical
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Benefits Of Soybean Breeding Programs Essay
Exotic soybean germplasm that has the potential to significantly increase seed yield has been
evaluated in several previous studies. Three high yielding germplasm lines that contain exotic ancestry
have been released by USDAARS and the Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station. The released lines
LG00 3372 from the cross PI 561319A × PI 574477 (Nelson and Johnson 2011a), LG04 6000 from
the cross PI 436682 × Lawrence (Nelson and Johnson 2012), and LG06 5798 from LG00 3372 x
LD00 3309 (Nelson et al. 2013) yielded significantly (P=0.05) more than the highest yielding check
cultivars in field tests. The releases of these germplasm lines provide evidence that exotic germplasm
can be used as a parent for soybean breeding programs to provide new genetic diversity as well as to
improve seed yield of US soybean cultivars.
Advances in biotechnology and statistical programs have made it more efficient to map the locations
of genes and QTL. However, complex quantitative traits including seed yield are often difficult to
identify and their use in soybean breeding programs can be complicated by epistasis, QTL by genetic
background interactions, and QTL by environment interactions (Bernardo 2008; Yang et al. 2008).
Strong interactions between QTL as well as between QTL and environments for seed yield have been
reported in soybean (Kim et al. 2012b; Lark et al. 1995). The objectives of this study were to map
QTL and to identify effects of the QTL and/or epistasis on important agronomic
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Elements Of Professionalism
4. Elements and Principles of Professionalism:
The first example of professionalism that will be addressed from Suits is the idea of image and its
effect on a business. Every business and industry has its own unique policy or etiquette towards the
way employees should be dressed and groomed. The first reference to appearance in correlation to a
work environment is when Trevor told Ross that he needs to dress in fancy attire to make the delivery
because it is a high society hotel and a high society client. This was an odd approach for the viewer
because usually the attire that is associated with a drug dealer is highly casual, however, as previously
stated and image is completely individual to the business. The most prominent reference to a workman
s appearance in the episode is when Spectre constantly ostracizes Ross for his unprofessional suits,
saying that they are too cheap and that his ties are too skinny . Spectre tells Ross that he is a
representation of Spectre, and Spectre is a representation of the firm, therefore he must look
professional and presentable. In the United States, where the show Suits is based, the Uniform
Commercial Code instructs lawyers and court representatives as to how ... Show more content on
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One of the first actions we see Spectre perform, which leaves a mark on the viewer, is the fact that he
was able to lie to his client, which is unethical and against the law; this was the first time we see him
acting against the firm s code of conduct. The second time he acts against the code, and what is most
likely his biggest act of unethical action, is when he hires Ross. For several reasons this is unethical;
Ross does not have a law degree at Harvard law he has no degree, also, by hiring Mike Ross, not only
has he gone against the business code, he has also gone against his loyalty towards Pearson who he
owes his entire career
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  • 2. Particle Fever Imagine knowing the unknown. Imagine being able to answer open ended questions about the creation of our own universe. Image being able to answer the questions that have been boggling physicists and scientists for centuries. Particle Fever, an American Documentary, tracks a series of experiments whose purpose was just that: answer those questions. What happens when scientists, essentially, recreate the Big Bang Theory in a Large Hadron Collider? Mark Levinson, a physicist turned film maker, knows physics can be daunting to learn, let alone follow. However, physics is such an important part of how our world works; hence, Levinson wanted to challenge himself. He wanted to show science in a realistic and appealing way that will allow anyone to enjoy it and properly understand the importance of its contents. So, in 2007, he met with David Kaplan, a theoretical particle physicist whose primary research interest is focused on the Higgs mechanism. Kaplan has been working with experimental physicists at CERN with the first usage of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). CERN, an European organization for Nuclear research, has been searching for the foundation of matter. Physicists have a few particle physics theories that propose there is a Standard Model to matter, which makes up all things. The Higgs Boson, is the central foundation of this model. Without it, nothing will exist. However, no scientist ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It brought the heart and the brain together in an enjoyable way for all sorts of audiences. In October 2015, David Kaplan and Mark Levinson were award a $20,000 prize for excellence in communicating science to the general public by the Communication Awards of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Levinson successfully brought the importance of physics without the incomprehensible background that goes into it. He did it in a fun and exciting way. It is definitely worth a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus ( Sle ) Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease that affects multiple tissues and systems and with significant variable clinical features and organ involvement (Cava, 2010). It is characterized by a chronic, relapsing, inflammatory and often febrile multisystemic disorder of connective tissue with wide spectrum of involvement of skin, joints, kidneys and serosal membranes. The exact etiology is noknown, but it represents failure of the regulatory mechanisms of immune system in which body s own defenses are turned against themselves (Edworthy, 2005##########). It has a worldwide distribution with unpredictable course of flares and remissions, where a cumulative damage over time significantly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The disease is milder and survival is higher among persons with isolated cutaneous and musculoskeletal disease than in those with renal and CNS involvement. the most frequent causes of death in SLE patients are Infections and diseases of the cardiovascular, renal, pulmonary, and central nervous systems (Bartels et al., 2012). In spite of the improvement of the survival rate, patients with SLE still have a higher death rate (3 5 times) than that of general population (Schur, 2001). B. Etiology: The definite pathologic mechanisms of SLE remain elusive, and the etiology of SLE is known to be multi factorial, involving genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors. Environmental triggers with susceptible genetic background, act on the immune system to initiate autoimmunity (Tiffin et al., 2013). 1 Genetic factors: There is a clear genetic component in SLE, with a sibling risk ratio 8 29 folds higher than that in the general population and a 10 folds increase in disease concordance in identical twins. In addition, there is a 24 56% concordance rate in monozygotic twins, compared with a 2 5% risk in dizygotic twins (Deng and Tsao, 2010). Many genes that may contribute to lupus have been identified by means of whole genome scans from families in whom multiple members have SLE (Namjou et al., 2007). The genes associated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Acceptance Within American Born Chinese By Gene Yang Acceptance within American Born Chinese by Gene Yang is scattered everywhere within the book. It s in each story within many situations. One of them telling about a challenging and treacherous journey across hundreds of miles of terrain. All of the main characters reveal so much power of acceptance while I was reading through each chapter of the book. To clarify the many events within the novel I will analyze and relate my experiences as a soldier to the journeys of the Monkey Key, Jin, and finally the monk. Immediately from the beginning the book leads us on with the Monkey King to overcome the challenge of getting accepted to a dinner party. The Monkey King is almost exactly of what one might but with a twist. He s a regular monkey with a little bit more to offer to the world. He possess leadership, and understands many skills worthy to be a ruler, and becomes little out of hand when he gets upset. A prime example of this is when he attempted to prove the guard that he was well worthy of entering the dinner party. The Monkey King tried to persuade the guard by stating I am the sovereign ruler of flower fruit mountain in order for the guard to understand that this little monkey wasn t so little (14). The Monkey King even laid out his credentials for the worthy disciplines he mastered. This was a great challenge the Monkey King did since it involved thousands of minor disciplines and four major disciplines. This all tells me that this monkey was no ordinary monkey, but a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Sulfate Case Studies Effective for Glucosamine Sulfate Osteoarthritis : Most research has measured its effectiveness glucosamine in osteoarthritis of the knee. However, there is some evidence that it may also help osteoarthritis of the hip or spine. Some research suggests that glucosamine is as effective in relieving the pain of osteoarthritis of the knee as the pain reliever, sold without a prescription, acetaminophen (Tylenol). Also seems to relieve pain in the same way as do non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil) and piroxicam (Feldene). However, there are differences though, between glucosamine and other drugs, in the time it takes to produce a decrease in pain. NSAIDs such as Motrin, Advil, and Feldene relieve symptoms and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Painful bladder syndrome (interstitial cystitis) : Preliminary research suggests that intake of a specific product with glucosamine sulfate, sodium hyaluronate, chondroitin sulfate, quercetin and rutin (CystoProtek) 4 times daily for 12 months reduces the symptoms of painful bladder syndrome. Knee pain : The preliminary investigation shows that the intake of 1500 mg of glucosamine sulfate per day for 28 days did not reduce knee pain in athletes who suffered a knee injury. However, it does not improve knee movement. MS : Preliminary research shows that intake of 1000 mg glucosamine sulfate per day for 6 months may reduce the recurrence of MS. Arthritis in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ, TMJ) : The TMJ is the joint in the jaw that dentists often checked to see if it is noisy or is aligned. It may be a factor related to jaw pain and can occur when a person chewing, yawning or talking. Some research shows that taking glucosamine sulfate works as well as nonsteroidal anti inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, etc.) to relieve pain in the jaw. In some people, pain relief appears to continue until 90 days after discontinuing glucosamine sulfate. However, research suggests that when 1200 mg of glucosamine sulfate is ingested per day for 6 months, do not improve the TMJ pain and the ability to open the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Perceptual Mapping Of A Product Or Brand Perceptual mapping is a graphical technique that helps marketers to get a visual display regarding perception of customers or potential customers. The position of a product or brand is displayed comparative to their competition. Perceptual maps are often used to help the organization to classify a positioning strategy. Perceptual mapping graph is useful to find out strength and weakness compare to other company product. Also, it helps to recognize the competitive advantage for the product. Moreover, it finds the market opportunity. It shows the empty space where brand or product has opportunities to improve their product quality and retain or gain competitive advantage. In perpetual mapping products are evaluate in terms of board ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Below I am going to do perceptual mapping for auto industry including rating one to five: In that mapping I shown that my four quadrant are populated with different brand like as Mercedes, Audi, Jaguar, Ford, Toyota, Honda, Porches, BMW and Mazda. Also, there have four attributes in that mapping .Those are Expensive VS Cheap and Sporty VS Conservative. In vertical axis I have shown Sporty VS Conservative and horizontal axis I shown Expensive VS Cheap. Moreover I rate this in five point rating scale (1 5) and attach a excel file with that for a clear view of my mapping. In that mapping Jaguar is my selected brand and main competitors are Mercedes and Audi. So, after reviewing that map it can be say that for this three specific brand there has same target customer. However, among those three brands Jaguar holds a moderate position that means they have sporty cars but not like the competitor. So, to get a better position jaguar has to reposition this brand. For that Jaguar have to identify competitor advantages that it do not have right now. In that mapping the market leader is Audi .That means they have different variety of sports cars and those cars are more expensive. Mercedes holds second position in that market that means they have more sports cars rather than Jaguar but not as many as Audi. However, there cars are not much expensive. After analyzing this perceptual map I identify two things that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Fact vs Reality of Movie Last of the Mohicans The last of the Mohicans is a film directed by Michael Mann, from a script by Mann and Christopher Crowe. It stars Daniel Day Lewis, Madeleine Stowe, West Studi, Russell Means, Eric Schwieg, Jodhi May, Maurice Roeves, and Steven Waddington The original novel written by James Fenimore Cooper has been popular ever since it was first published in 1826. Plot A white man is adopted as a toddler by the Mohican Chingachgook and raised together with his foster brother Uncas. His name is Hawkeye, also known as Nathaniel (Daniel Day Lewis). The movie begins in the year of 1757 and the French and British are at war with various Indians taking part on both sides. The main part is about the 1757 siege of a British fortress; Fort William Henry. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Real Life The last of the Mohicans is a very entertaining film. But it is not as historically accurate as you may think. There are no facts about any, in real life, very similar person to Hawkeye, but there are stories about different tribes that got entirely wiped out of existence by white men. The real Colonel Munro and the massacre Contrary to popular belief (mostly because of the 1992 movie) Colonel George Munro (spelled Monro in real life) did NOT die during the massacre. He arrived at Fort Edwards and went shortly thereafter to Albany to condemn Webb s cowardly actions during the siege. Webb was recalled to England and reassigned. His reputation was ruined. It is easy to picture nearly the entire column, which was marching from Fort William Henry to Fort Edwards, being slaughtered when you hear the story. When 1600 armed, Indian warriors are attacking a defenseless, panicked column of about 2400 people (including women children), there is not much left to the imagination how things happened. In reality, however, it did not happen the way that the most people think it did. Colonel Monro s own estimations were that 129 were killed and wounded among the British troops. Regarding the colonial militia, he said, No Regular Accot Could be got from the Provincials but their Numbers Kill d Could not be Less than Four Officers about 40 Men. And very near as many Men Wounded. There is no doubt some killing occurred, but in the big ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Disadvantages Of A Semi-Structured Interview 1. Definitions A semi structured interview is a verbal interchange where one person, the interviewer, attempts to elicit information from another person by asking questions (Longhurst, 2012, p. 103). A semi structured interview is a qualitative research method that involves oral communication with individuals in a way that is self conscious and based on a partially structured methodological course (Longhurst, 2012,pagina?). The semi structured interview is a qualitative data collection strategy in which the researcher asks informants a series of predetermined but open ended questions (Ayres, 2008, p. 810). 2. Theoretical background During the last decades, geographers have shown an increased scientific interest for qualitative research ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2014). Utilizarea metodelor calitative de cercetare în Geografia Regională [Using Qualitative Research Methods in Regional Geography].Geographia Napocenis, 8(1), 19 36. Kasabov, E. (2015), Investigating Difficulties and Failure in Early Stage Rural Cooperatives through a Social Capital Lens.European Urban and Regional Studies, 1 22. DOI: 10.1177/0969776415587121 Kitchin, R., Tate, N.J. (2000).Conducting Research into Human Geography. Edinburgh Gate: Pearson. Longhurst, R. (2012). Semi structured Interviews and Focus Groups. In N. Clifford, S. French, G. Valentine (eds.),Key Methods in Geography, second edition (pp. 103 115). London: Sage. McDowell, L. (2010). Chapter 9: Interviewing: Fear and Liking in the Field. In D. DeLyser, S. Herbert, S. Aitken, M. Crang, L. McDowell (eds.),The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Geography(pp. 156 171). London: Sage. Tatham, M. (2014), Same Game but More Players? Sub national Lobbying in an Enlarged Union.Regional Federal Studies, 24(3), 341 361. DOI: 10.1080/13597566.2014.911735 Wong, C. (1998). Determining Factors for Local Economic Development: The Perception of Practitioners in the North West and Eastern Regions of the UK.Regional Studies, 32(8), 707 720. DOI: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Challenges Associated With Health Care Regulations And The... Emerging Trends With increasing health care regulations and the need for greater value in health care, we are starting to see several new trends in the industry. These trends will require health care organizations to become highly adaptable to the changing environment. Leaders in these organizations will also need to set the example of ethical behavior and also provide motivation so that their staff can be more supportive and better equipped to embrace change. Due to longer life expectancy in today s society, we have been making the shift from an acute care model to treating an aging population with chronic conditions (Burns, Bradley, Weiner, 2012, p. 401). Now, more than ever, there is a greater focus on preventative wellness initiatives within organizations. Many employers are implementing wellness tools within their health care plans which may include incentives for the employees to participate. Some wellness programs include having employees obtain biometric screenings or completing health risk assessments. If the employees meet the requirements of the wellness programs, they are usually provided with incentives such as a smaller deductible or a lower cost share for their monthly premiums. With all of the new benefits and provisions under health care reform, consumers are becoming increasingly knowledgeable about their health benefits. In addition, there have been many technological advances in health care through the years, creating a wealth of information ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Utopia By Thomas More s Utopia In Thomas More s Utopia, the character Thomas More writes a letter to Peter Giles of this island nation Raphael told him about called Utopia. At this point Thomas more is in Denmark (?) making negotiations when he meets Raphael who introduces him to the thought and place of Utopia. More heard that it is a wonderful place ruled entirely by logic, but in the end he tells Peter Giles that he does not know how well that would actually work. In Utopia, everything is perfect because the Utopians use logic or emotion. Utopia is run by logic. The Utopians get a lot done in a small amount of time because everything is done through logic, there are no feelings involved whatsoever. England is the exact opposite of Utopia. In England, there are a lot of social issues because everything is run by feeling. While the English do use logic in some of their choices, a lot of their choices are often made by what feels right at the time. Utopia, as More describes it, would not be possible in his time because of Utopia lives by logic especially in the religious, judicial, and political systems while England runs by first feeling, then tradition, then law, and then logic. In Utopia, the religious system is very open to everybody. Because Utopia is run by logic and everybody just kind of minds their own business, people can believe what they want to believe. A Utopian can believe in anything from Catholicism all the way to Scientology. In England, this is much more difficult. There is no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. John Wayne Gallup Research In Advertising In today s world you will hear alluring claims in advertising and wonder if any of it is true. Well not any more! Gallup uses scientifically proven and accepted methodologies in more than 160 countries. They are constantly collecting new and approved data every single day.` Merging decades of clinical research, health leadership, and behavioral economics research to track and understand the key factors that drive well being. So you want to know if your new mascara will really make the boys look at your pretty eyes? Then go to Gallup.com and look at their Gallup Healthways Well Being Index to find out more and how they collected their data to get the correct results. The first way Gallup collects their data for the Healthways ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Tax Evasion Paper The Extended Arm of the United States Government in its Battle against Tax Evaders Professor: Kenneth Lavery Submitted By: Deanne Patterson Week 6: July 31, 2011 Taxes are a major contributor of the American economy. The tax system in the United States depends on voluntary compliance, which means that each citizen is responsible for filing a tax return when required and for determining and paying the correct amount of tax . (Albrect, Albrect, Albrect Albrect and Zimbelman). When individuals under report, exaggerate deductions, and hide money in off shore accounts, this is clearly misrepresentation of their income to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and is deemed tax evasion. The term tax evasion is defined as using illegal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Interpretation of the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States continues to present many arguments as to the legality of income taxes in America and Globally. This student believes that the interpretation of the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States continues to present many arguments concerning the legality of the American income tax system. When the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution was ratified (February 3, 1913) giving Congress the power to lay and collect taxes on incomes , citizens began arguing that it was not properly ratified and income taxes are illegal. Citizens continue to raise such arguments in spite of the fact that they have no basis in law and the courts have repeatedly rejected their arguments as frivolous. Promoters and their followers have long employed frivolous arguments concerning the legality of the income tax as pretexts to enrich themselves or evade their taxes. Their motivation is usually monetary. Anti taxation groups used different arguments to gain followers, they all share one thing in common; they received substantial sentences in a federal prison for their activities. Their followers paid a steep price for following bad advice. Some were prosecuted, many more were involved in years of litigation and ultimately had to pay all taxes owed along with penalties and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Behavioural Disruption In The Classroom All children need to feel safe and respected, so they can learn and develop socially and emotionally however, behavioural disruptions can negatively affect the learning environment causing interruptions in the classroom. To manage behavioural disruptions effectively, it is important to consider the individual s needs in relation to their situation and which behavioural strategy can best support the student. The main goal of behaviour intervention is to guide students to learn and manage their own behaviour (Meyer Evans, 2012). The Neo Adlerian theory approach focuses on the implementation of positive behavioural management in the classroom, using strategies such as positive student teacher relationships that promote value and a sense of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Choice theory also adopts self responsibility, belonging and meaningful relationships which aligns with the Humanistic approach. Choice theory asserts that human beings have five basic needs: (1) survival, (2) love and belonging (sharing and cooperating with others), (3) power and control (by achieving, accomplishing, being recognised and respected), (4) freedom (making choices in our lives) and (5) fun (laughing and playing) (Lyons, Ford Arthur Kelly, 2011). Students may not be fully aware of their basic needs but understand that there are some general circumstances that strongly relate to the way they feel. For example, students realise that when people pay attention to their words or actions they feel powerful; by making choices they feel the importance of freedom; and through laughter they learn about fun (Brooks Young, 2011). These constitute the source of all internal motivation and guide their behaviour. However, the behaviours through which individuals choose to satisfy those needs may be quite different. Individuals choose to behave in different ways to fulfil their needs because their quality worlds are different (Brooks Young, 2011). Choice theory suggests that teachers can help students identify the circumstances that trigger their behaviours, which in turn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Airplane Contract Essay Exam ID: E24526818 (Chaim Dienstag) Commercial Drafting Stock Purchase Agreement Professor Alan Shaw Stock Purchase Agreement Stock Purchase Agreement, dated December 6, 2011, between Supersonic Business Ventures, Inc., a Delaware corporation, ( SBV ), Delilah Wings Corp., a Delaware corporation, ( DWC ) and Sam Samson ( Samson ), (collectively the Sellers ), and Fly by Night Aviation, Inc., a New York corporation ( Aviation ). Recitals: (A) After the Closing, Aviation intends to enter into a one year contract with Roundhead Industries Corp. ( Roundhead ) to provide charter services for its executives. Aviation cannot enter the contract with Roundhead until the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (p) Diligent Investigation means an investigation that includes interviewing each Executive Officer of a company, either currently working at the company or having worked there in the prior five years,3 under inspection and reviewing all relevant Government and company records relating to the matter of inquiry and performing an in person inspection of the facilities or properties under inspection. (q) Engines means the two Rolls Royce Tay engines model number Mk611 8, bearing Serial Numbers 72725 and 72726. (r) Environmental Liabilities means any obligation to pay any civil fines, penalties or costs of assessment, cleanup, removal or remediation for pollution or contamination or expenses for the modification, repair or replacement of any facilities or equipment to comply with federal, state, local or foreign environmental standards. (s) Escrow Agent means Harold C. Astor amp; Associates, an Oklahoma partnership. (t) Escrow Agreement has the meaning set forth in section 3.8. (u) Escrow Amount means $300,000 delivered in accordance with section 2.2(c), together with all interest earned thereon. (v) ET means eastern time. (w) Executive Officer means (when used with reference to the Corporation Aviation, SBV or DWC)
  • 15. the Corporation, Aviation, SBV or DWC s CEO, CFO, COO, president, any vice president of the Buyer in charge of a principal business unit, division or function (including without limitation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Border Wall And Illegal Immigration One of the oldest justifications for a government is as a protector. Governments provide security, economic stability and social welfare for its citizens (Slaughter 2017). Without border control, there would be mass immigration, which would lead to major job losses and economic instability (Mcguire 2017). This research paper intends to explore the question: how does a border wall influence illegal immigration? I argue that countries that allocate resources for the construction of border walls will tend to have less illegal immigration. This is important because every country has the right to control and protect its borders. In other words, each country has the right to know who enters and who leaves in order to protect its borders. In this regard, it is important to acknowledge that the implementation of a border wall has significant consequences to economic, social, and political stability within a country. This paper will begin by defining the concepts used in our research proposal and provide several differing perspectives on the concepts being discussed. Moreover, we will relate our research question with a contemporary scenario, and demonstrate the relationships of our key variables through a causal mechanism. The causal mechanism will link the dependent variable that is illegal immigration to border wall, our independent variable. Finally, we will finish by presenting testable hypotheses and the methodologies that will determine our empirical research. If ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Relationship Between Culture And Economic Incentives In the following, I will argue that in order to understand change we need a concrete understanding of the relationship between culture and economic incentives, not a set primacy of one over the other. Change should ideally be explained by a synthesis in which both culture and economic incentives are taken into account. It is not only about stating that there is a relationship but also about analysing how that relationship works in terms of mechanisms. section{Synthesis in an Ontologically Divided Field?} In this section, I will develop the scope for synthesis regarding culture and economic incentives in a political economic analysis of change. I claim that we need two levels of synthesis, one on the conceptual level, one on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to this, the concept of incentives as economic incentives should be softened if we want to understand its link to culture. There are various types of incentives, not only material also intangible and expressive incentives (cite[195]{leighley1995attitudes}). This may lead to ambiguous responses if they interact with subjective feelings and desires. Hence, if the model includes non material incentives like esteem or expressing one s identity, the relationship between culture and economic incentives becomes a much closer one to analyse. Expressive incentives have a theoretical significance, which shows that the rational choice understanding of the human nature is incomplete (cite[195 197]{leighley1995attitudes}). Behaviour in groups or societies is more complex. Norms condition decision making in groups. Nonetheless, in addition to these cultural factors, the personal motivations and incentives for a certain behaviour within societies need to be considered (cite[12]{laffont2009theory}). My aim is that if we synthesise rational choice and cultural perspectives, more phenomena become explainable without completely abandoning rational choice assumptions. For example, citeauthor{chong2000rational} (citeyear{chong2000rational}) models a rational choice theory of agency, synthesised with cultural and psychological factors, material and non material incentives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Fair Value Hierarchy Memorandum to: Accounting department of family finance co. from: Daisy subject: fair value hierarchy date: december 15, 2012 Introduction Family Finance Co. (FFC), a publicly traded commercial bank, invests in a variety of securities in order to enhance returns greater than interest paid on bank deposits and other liabilities. The primary investments of FFC are collateralized debt obligation, mortgage backed securities, auction rate securities, equity securities in nonpublic companies, interest rate swaps, and a fuel swap for gasoline. FFC measures the derivative at fair value, presenting the portion of the fair value change by using the fair value hierarchy. This memo will present the appropriate classification in the fair value ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, as of the measurement date, there is lack of recent and relevant transactions. Thus, the fair value measurement of this CDO should be classified as Level 3. By analyzing the market changes, FFC determined that the CDO s market was not active and there has been a significant decrease in the volume and level of activity. FFC used an income approach valuation technique which is present value technique to make measurement. Because this approach can maximize the use of relevant observable inputs and minimizes the use of unobservable inputs to reflect the fair value more representatively. Instrument 2 Mortgage Backed Security The fair value measurement of the Mortgage Backed Security investment shall be categorized within Level 2 of the fair value hierarchy. According to ASC 820 10 35 52, Level 2 inputs include the following: a. Quoted prices for similar assets or liabilities in active markets . These inputs included quoted prices in active markets for similar MBSs with insignificant adjustments for differences between the MBS held by FFC and similar securities. In Q4 of 2012, the prices for transactions didn t reduce the relevant to the fair value measurement. Therefore, the fair value measurement of this MBS should be classified into Level 2 of fair value hierarchy. The market of Mortgage Backed Security ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Middle Ages Music Music in the Middle Ages The Middle Ages were a time of hardship and war. All people ever did was train, go into battle and die. There were those delicate moments, though, where music was allowed to shine and bring light to a dark world. Though music wasn t very prominent in the Dark Ages, it still played a part in the world. There wasn t a place or event where you wouldn t hear a bit of music once in awhile. Different cultures such as Armenia, Islam and the western part of the of Europe had their own kinds of music. Some people liked the idea of music and others considered it a sinful hobby. Music was even used during tournaments, jousts, and banquets. Most people were concerned with surviving, but people did take a chance to listen to music every once in awhile. Music was prominent in many different parts of the world. Armenia is one such place. People don t really have any information about their type of music except that they mostly sang folk songs. Liturgical chants were also a type of melody that was heard in Armenia culture. Liturgical chants are chants that are centered around the church. Armenia took elements of liturgical chants, secular music of that day, Hebrew liturgy, and pre Christian melodies and created a kind of music that was very special to them. Not much is known about Islamic music during this period other than the fact it began to flourish during the Middle Ages. The people of Islamic religion began to take charge and thus begun a time when Middle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Pros And Cons Of Wikipedia The first observation noted that there s an issue with the Wikipedia site is their home web page. The home page of the online encyclopedia has a welcome page that boasts, Welcome to Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit (Wikipedia, 2015). This method is in opposition of what I would deem highly credible. Anyone could be an Eight year old or a person that is mentally ill. In my opinion, the open editing system is the strength and the weakness of the website. There is the chance that the social encyclopedia s contributors may not create university level articles worthy of citing as a primary source for an academic paper. Another issue is that Wikipedia seems to depend on the hopes that its user will apply the golden rule that is Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. It seems Wikipedia depends on the kindness of its users and hopes that they will post accurate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mills Kelly, a historian at George Mason University in Washington, D.C., encouraged his students to deceive thousands of people on the Web. Professor Kelly encourages his student to create a hoax story about a pirate for the purpose of teaching the students about vetting the quality of their sources. The students created a fake history blog, they created youtube videos, interviewed experts, fabricated documents, and then the students posted statuses on facebook, twitter, and shoutwire. The students went on the Wikipedia page and created a memorial page for the pirate. Unfortunately many were duped by the hoax. The fabricated pirate story went as far as being featured on USA Today s pop culture blog. At the end of the semester, the professor revealed the hoax. Some applauded the Professor while many others were livid. Among the livid was Jimmy Wales, the Co founder of Wikipedia (Applebaum, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Pathophysiology Of Chronic Asthma And Acute Asthma Introduction Respiratory disorder, mostly affect the upper or lower respiratory tract, however bacterial or viral infection are the causative agent and the disease is common in all ages. In addition, the lungs and the bronchi can also be affected, causing inflammation and obstruction of the airflow resulting in wheezing, chest tightness, stridor, low grade fever, cough, and hemoptysis due severe damage to the lung tissues. Most common diseases of the respiratory system include; pneumonia, croup, asthma, bronchitis, laryngitis, and tuberculosis, affected disease location determines the signs and symptoms. Hereditary and environmental factors such as allergens and other irritants can be a contributory factor, especially in children. However, respiratory compromise occur as a result of incomplete airway development among this vulnerable population predisposing them to chronic asthma (Huether McCance, 2012). The purpose of this paper is to describe the pathophysiology of chronic asthma and acute asthma exacerbation, with explanation of arterial blood gas pattern during an asthma exacerbation. Also, explain how ethnicity might impact pathophysiology of asthma and asthma exacerbation. The diagnosis and treatment plan needed to relieve the presented signs and symptoms will be reviewed. Lastly, constructs two mind maps for chronic asthma and asthma exacerbation including its epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Puerto Rican American Culture Research Paper Puerto Rican culture, like most cultures today, can be difficult to fit into a perfect descriptive box due to a rich heritage and history full of cultural and racial mixing that make up Its people. Taino Indians, Spanish settlers, African slaves, various immigrants, and eventually Americans, after they acquired the Island of Puerto Rico in 1898, have all influenced the culture of Puerto Rico. It was not until 1917, that Puerto Ricans received common United States citizenship. Puerto Ricans are as American as you or me, but the descendants of Puerto Rico will always consider themselves Puerto Rican and take great pride in their land and their culture. Today it is estimated that there are more than 8.6M Puerto Rican Americans and only approximately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Puerto Ricans often talk in a loud tone during everyday conversations, they are very expressive and may utilize gestures. Their communication style is indirect, and they do not make eye contact, even finding it disrespectful. Puerto Ricans do not value personal space like Americans do, they converse very closely and may be offended if you back away. Touch and closeness are valued in their culture. It is also a cultural norm to interrupt during communication. Puerto Ricans avoid confrontation and will even leave out the truth to maintain social harmony. They are a genuine and accepting culture that will greet you with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Cell Biologist Research Paper Cell Biologist Essay Carol W. Greider is a cell biologist who has discovered the enzyme telomerase in 1984 which she won the nobel prize award. Greider pioneered research on the structure of telomeres, the ends of the chromosomes. She works in a lab which can work with DNA bases to the ends of chromosomes. The thesis she made was The identification of a specific telomere terminal transferase activity in Tetrahymena extracts. Greider was born in San Diego and her father was a physics professor. She completed her Phd in molecular biology in 1987 at the university of california, berkeley. Her career made her successful even with the telomerase discovery and early in her life her family had left san diego the telomerase is a key enzyme in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Chromophore Lab The aspect of a molecule that is responsible for the color present in dyes is called a chromophore. This is because this structure is where the energy difference between two different orbitals falls inside of the range of the visible spectrum of light ( UV Visible Spectroscopy , n.d.). The type of chromophores which give azo dyes their color are called conjugated chromophores, meaning that the chromophore is created by a pattern of alternating single and double bonds within the molecule ( UV Visible Spectroscopy , n.d.). Therefore, one possible pathway for the color change to take place would be for this pattern of single and double bonds to be broken. The phenol structure (shown to the right as figure 3) present in both molecules would likely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This could allude to the possibility that another mechanism could be responsible for the occurrence of a color change that would cause the rate of change for Azo Grenadine to occur more slowly. It is also possible that based on the hypothesis 7.5 V is not a high enough value to fragment both molecules. A variation in redox potential could have contributed to a slower color change in Azo Grenadine. Although a significant limitation in this experiment was the inability to obtain a value for redox potential, if developed further the processes in this experiment could shed light on the effect of voltage on the decomposition of dyes through EAOPs. A solution to this ambiguity would be to conduct separate experiments in the future in order to isolate these variables. This could be done through several experiments to determine the redox potentials for both dyes, which could then be used to do a comparison of how voltage affects these two dyes when using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Sports Influence On Canadian Identity A nations identity is a way for all its common citizens to unite together, and for a country as young as Canada, its identity is often not complete and is ever changing. Social trends and beliefs are constantly evolving and therefore have an impact on how the rest of the world views Canada. However, sports have been a staple in the Canadian identity for over 100 years, but even sports aren t impermeable to changing times. Over the last 18 years there has been a steady decline in sport participation across all age groups in Canada and to keep the soul of Canada intact it is important to keep funding the sports industry because the growing disinterest in sports puts a main factor of the Canadian identity at risk. Using public tax dollars to build ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One was heralded as the personification of what it means to be Canadian and the other as a villain who embarrassed Canada (Jackson Ponic, 2001). Both athletes were once dominant in their sport and their actions have affected the way Canadians view themselves. Wayne Gretzky is known as the greatest hockey player of all time, born and raised in Canada. It was thought that through finding greatness in him we can find greatness in ourselves (Jackson Ponic, 2001, p. 47), this shows how important he was to Canadians and how much the average Canadian looked up to him. However, when he was traded to the Los Angeles Kings and married an American actress, Canadians were outraged. They viewed it as another thing the Americans stole from us (Jackson Ponic, 2001, p. 49). The other side of the coin is the story of Ben Johnson, Ben Johnson wasn t a household name in Canada until he won the gold medal at the Olympic games in Seoul, South Korea. When he won, Canadians were heralding him as their own, as representing the multiculturalism that was present in Canada since he was not Canadian born but rather, Jamaican born (Jackson Ponic, 2001, p. 50). The fanfare that followed his gold medal was to be expected, he was the first Canadian in 56 years to win a medal at the coveted, premier event that is the 100 m sprint. However, it wasn t long before Ben ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Disease Classification Structures Disease Classification Structures Health care information systems cover a wide range of issues dealing with the supervision and use of biomedical information. Health information systems are central support tools in the administration of health care services. An acceptable health information system is important not only for evaluating the health needs of populations but also for preparation and for application of health interventions. It is equally imperative in the assessment of programs. The goal of information systems is to create an appropriate working environment. This is done by providing initial and going training, allocating resources, and by managing unintended consequences (Wager, Lee Glaser, 2009). This summary will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Death certificates are also pulled to determine the cause of death and monitor diseases that could change and affect more populations. The data is pulled to analyze epidemiology and provide control of diseases across the world. Any negative aspects of your selection Every system in healthcare has its positive and negative traits. Though there are few disadvantages to the classification of diseases, understanding them is of importance. New diseases are being found yearly to even monthly, and every several years the classification of diseases needs to be updated, which can cause changes to the past and current classification. Once the system has been changed, and it is important that there is proper communication of the change so this classification of system remains understandable and useful. Categories for past census may be different from past categories, so these changes will also make it hard to compare past and current census. Conclusion Disease classification information structures are very important for the health care community. The ICD is used to monitor health care disease and categorize the disease in a format that is universal to all health care organizations. The ICD has provided a system to assist in the reimbursement process for health care organizations. The ICD is also important to monitor diseases and prevent the spread of infection. The ICD information structure has provided a standard that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Jeff Latour Analysis Latour s text left me preoccupied with ongoing questions about the human. Latour clearly shows an awareness to these concerns. He names ethical and political stakes for the most vulnerable human and nonhuman in the nonmodern constitution of the democracy of things: [t]he destiny of the starving multitudes and the fate of our poor planet are connected by the same Gordian knot that no Alexander will ever again manage to sever (50). The concern with vulnerable ecological and social networks puts Latour in range of Jeff Stout s observation about the social stratification of environmental injury: rain falls on the just and the unjust, but hurricanes mainly devastate the already destitute (Stout, 2010). (On this note, we should also think about ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Getting at this concern, Latour asserts again the promise of the nonmodern constitution in terms of the problems of modern temporality: The past [in the modern constitution] was the confusion of things and men; the future is what will no longer confuse them (71). I take Latour to be criticizing the modern constitution s location of the (more realized) human in the future. It s not yet clear, however, how attending to mediation and purification changes things. How might quasi subject and quasi object status be less susceptible to modern structures of violence? Latour addresses these concerns most constructively in the conclusion in terms of redistribution. He writes that in order to amend the constitution, we need not to affirm the death of man, but simply relocate the human. Which is to say, the human can no longer be defined in terms of essences, by its contrast to the nonhuman, or according to the modern temporality of progress. Instead, the human must be understood as a delegate within various networks, a worker of mediation, a weaver of morphisms (137). The human is not altogether formless, but cannot be understood in isolation from nonhuman collectives. On these terms, to understand Katrina or the situation in Flint, one needs to draw lines of connection between the social life of the environment and the ecological distribution of the humans. The injustices of these situations, for Latour, cohere within the failure of human and nonhuman networks. In any case, this text is suggestive for further questions about the relation between trans and posthumanist discourse and critical theories of the human (e.g., race, gender, sexuality, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Harry Quebert Affair Essay Harry Quebert is a one hit wonder, in terms of novel writing. He made his fame through the book, The Origin of Evil. Yet, thirty three years later, Quebert s student Marcus Goldman discovers it is a lie: Harry Quebert didn t write the book. Someone named Luther Caleb did. But, more than this, the book is about an affair between Mr. Quebert and a fifteen year old girl named Nola Kellergan. On August 30, 1975, Nola disappeared. Now, thirty three years later, the body is found, and Mr. Quebert is blamed. Young, upstart author and student of Mr. Quebert, Marcus Goldman shows up on the scene to free Mr. Quebert by leading an investigation and publishing a book. The more he digs, the worse things seem. Nola was buried with a copy of The Origin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For examples, on pages 523 525, Mr. Goldman discovers he incorrectly depicted Nola s situation with her mother. On page 536, Marcus Goldman discovers that he ruined David Kellergan s (Nola s father) life, and earlier on, Mr. Goldman discovers that he had ruined Harry Quebert s life. This helps bring out the theme that it is not smart to jump to conclusions because they can hurt people very much. The development of Mr. Goldman from a man needing a story to a man afraid of his story shows that people shouldn t jump to conclusions. The setting change from Somerset, New Hampshire to New York City, New York and back relates to this theme by showing that, due to mistakes, Marcus Goldman has forced a town into ruins. The development of the plot leads back to the theme mistakes undermining Mr. Goldman s credibility would not have been made if he had followed his gut instinct and pursued all suspects and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Flappers In The Great Gatsby With different ideas and points of view, an era of change was on his way. Ideally, flappers would have had their way with the world, and ridiculed the world or the elders. If the rebels got let loose, the world as we know it would not exist. Although the Flappers weren t allowed to complete everything they wanted, they still made many changes to the society they were living in. Mental strength was what allowed them to make these changes, successfully, even though they suffered from cruel criticism of the outside world. By reinventing the society that they lived in, these girls made an environment suitable for their laid back, rebellious, and ever evolving nature. Flappers kick started,with their bare legs and high heels, an era of advancement: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the boom of the fashion industry, the economy flourished, and women were given the opportunity to read magazines like Vogue and The Queen . With the desire for more goods, and an independent lifestyle, women began back in the workforce after being pushed out by the male dominant society that they were suffering through. These women were more developed mentally and physically because they had been pressured and pushed harder to think in unestablished ways(Page, A Flapper s appeal to Parents ). This made these women stronger and more willing to fight for what they want. The physical increase in rate of development can only be linked to science because the age of maturity continually decreases. Mentally, because there was no war stress, and more affordable schooling, including better teachers and updated information, the brains of these young women became a sponge advertised by Ellen Welles Page. The number of bachelors and masters degrees dropped significantly due to an excess lifestyle. With a strong mind these women chose what messages they wanted to send to the world (Coronel, Our Changing Sexual Code ). The desire to be thin helped gain more attention from the male population, but this was not the ideal reason. Heavy women were seen as someone who needed support. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Mission Statement Of A Company Mission Statement: The mission statement of a company is the first step in the strategic management framework (Okumus). It is a statement that briefly describes the purpose for the existence of the company, in other words, why the company was created. This statement is important to the success of an organization because it is the foundation that organizational plans, strategies, and decisions are made from. The mission statement of a company communicates to it stakeholders about a company s products, services, targeted customers, geographic markets, philosophies, and values and plans for future growth (strategic management insight). Below is the current mission statement of Coca Cola: To refresh the world in mind, body and spirit, To ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over all the mission statement of Coca Cola does not explain to its stakeholders the reason for the company s creation clearly enough to be the focus of the company. This could cause problems when the company is formulating strategies, planning for the future, or making daily decisions that should be guided by the purpose of the company. Since Coca Cola does not have its mission statement clearly defined it could be seen as a threat on a SWOT analysis because this ultimately can affect the company. Employees within the company may interrupt the mission statement differently and therefore implement a plan of action that does not meet up with the purpose of the company resulting in damage to the stakeholders. Vision Statement/Goals: Where the mission statement is there to clearly state the purpose of the creation of the business the vision statement is created to state the ultimate goals of the company. This statement answers the question what does our business what to become? and guides all employees within the organization towards that ultimate goal. The vision statement for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Clinical Assessment I did assessment on my daughter. I walk into the room and my first assessment was her safety and the environment she is surrounded by. I washed my hand and introduce myself and what I will be doing to the patient, and ask the patient for her name and date of birth. I gave a privacy and started to check for vital signs. Vital signs: Oral temp 98.7 degrees Fahrenheit Radial pulse 67 beats per minutes Blood pressure 96/60 Respiratory 14 breath per minutes Inspection: I am looking to see if there is any abnormal vision, hearing, sensing, smelling, or even if I notice any discoloration of the skin, texture of the skin, and lesions, or any redness of the skin and hair texture. I would document my findings, and if I notice a problem then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I would also feel for the skin s texture, temperature, elasticity, moisture and tenderness of the area of the body. As I am checking the upper and lower extremities, I would also check for palpation. I would palpate the tender area last and ask how painful the area is and document everything. Abnormal finding would need a further evaluation. Percussion: I would put my two fingers on the area of my patient and tap directly on the body part and ask my patient if they are in pain, and I would also focus on their verbal and non verbal to determine how painful the area is. This technique would help me notice any tenderness, shape, and position of the organs. I have checked the abdomen and is not solid and it is not full of gas or fluid. My finding would be documented. Auscultation: I would be in a quiet room so that I hear the sound of the heart, lung, and bowl movement clearly with my stethoscope. I would first expose the area then I would use the diaphragm part of the stethoscope. I would put the diaphragm part of the stethoscope hear the high pitch sound of the right 2nd interspace, left 2nd interspace, left down sternum, and apex of the heart. Then I would put the bell part of the stethoscope lightly on the skin to hear the low pitch sound of the mitral and tricuspid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Violations Of Parole Supervision Are Technical Violations Studies have found that many violations of parole supervision are technical violations instead of the parole reoffending. Technical violations can range from a curfew to stipulations that the parole must not drink alcohol or be in a house that contains alcohol. These technical violations, while some may consider small or insignificant violation, can cause hardships and negative outcomes for the parolee. These technical parole terms are put in place to hopefully lessen the likelihood that the parolee will reoffend. For example, the members justice system may believe that parolees are more at risk to reoffend when drunk thus they place the parolee under strict instructions to not consume any alcohol or even be in the presence of alcohol to hopefully help curb temptation to drink. The members of the justice system may also want to help the parolee stay away from the negative and deviant life they were living before prison. To accomplish this the parole board might put in the parole terms that the parolee is not allowed to associated with current or past known gang members. The technical parole term of not drinking may also be a way the parole board is trying to keep the parolee from going back to their old lifestyle of crime. When the parolee drinks they are less in control of their actions and may go back to hanging out with their old deviant friends. The parolee may also have less control of their anger and may go back to their habit of being violent. These parole terms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Compare And Contrast Harrison Bergeron And Old Glory Harrison Bergeron and Old Glory are both in the science fiction genre and take place in a future where the government is in full control of everything and everyone. In Harrison Bergeron , everyone is equal and the Handicap General is the person that makes that happen, weather by means of handicaps or being forcing people to wear masks. Harrison Bergeron doesn t like this and tries to put a stop to this but ends up being killed by the Handicap General. Old Glory is about a young boy s grandfather being upset about a new law being passed and tries to protest about it, but similar to Harrison Bergeron, he also ends up getting killed by the government. Both authors use many science fiction elements to help develop the theme of an oppressive government keeping people from being who they really are. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the two stories are only a few decades apart. The story Old Glory took place in the 2041 and in Harrison Bergeron it says, The year was 2081... Another example is that in Old Glory the USA s flag had more stars on it and that indicates that the US has twelve more countries than it does now. In Old Glory the main character s great grandfather says, Thirteen stripes, sixty‐two stars, and not a bit of meaning. Also, even though Harrison Bergeron takes place in 2081, it doesn t have as much futuristic advancements as Old Glory , which takes place in 2041. In Harrison Bergeron , George and Hazel still have an old television with a television tube in it, but in Old Glory , people have things called halo sets . This element of sci fi helps develop the theme because the stories are showing what could happen in the future if people aren t aware of what the government is capable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Comparing Anne Peter And The Anne Frank Book And Play Book or Play? There s always differences and similarities between them both, in this essay I will compare and contrast the Anne Frank book and the Anne Frank play. The book is an emotional, well narrated story written by Anne Frank, and the play is also an emotional, well performed story based on Anna Franks book. This story is about a 13 year old girl whom grew up during the Holocaust, and her journey throughout it. She talks about living in the Secret Annexe and the different relationships she built with the seven other people living with her whether it be good or bad. In each paragraph I will be explaining the differences and similarities from traits of both the play and the book. First I will talk about Peter and Anne, in the play Peter and Anne s first impressions were that they disliked each other because there personalities were polar opposite, Anne is a very talkative, energetic girl and Peter is a shy, introverted boy. Some differences between the book and the play is Peter is a very kind, clumsy kid in the book but, in the play he s a fiery hot headed kid. Also Anne is more disrespectful and rude to her parents and the other adults in the play, but in the book she keeps more of her anger towards her mom and the other adults to herself, she doesn t really disrespect them as much. Some similarities of Peter in the book and the play is, that he tries to shy away from everyone and keep to himself and he really only plays with his cat Mouchi or talks to Anne. Some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay On Forest City Basin Abstract The Forest city basin is located in northwestern Missouri, northeastern Kansas, southwestern Iowa, and southeastern Nebraska. The Forest City basin is represented mainly by shales deposited as the sea withdrew (regressed) westward, although there are small isolated areas in northern Missouri in which a marine limestone formed. A few locations in west central Missouri have sandstone channels attaining a thickness of as much as 30 ft. within the Mine Creek Shale (Manos). Introduction The Forest City basin is a bowl like feature in the subsurface rock layers in northwest Missouri and adjacent portions of Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas. Some areas bare oil and gas. The Forest City basin is a cratonic basin of Pennsylvanian age underlying adjoining portions of southwestern Iowa, southeastern Nebraska, and northwestern Missouri. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These deposits were formed from vegetation that once grew along the edge of a brackish sea. It took about 10 feet of vegetation to ultimately form about 1 foot of coal. All of the coal found in eastern Kansas is bituminous, which is slightly softer and able to produces less energy than anthracite coal (Sefton). The forest city basin contains substantial coal resources in numerous beds too deep and thin to be mined by conventional methods. However, these coal beds have the potential to produce commercial quantities of coalbed methane ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Ellen Foster, Lord Of The Flies, And To Kill A Mockingbird... Over the summer I was exposed to a new and adventurous side of literature. From a plane crash and savagery, to racial issues, and child suffrage, it honestly widened my view on life s hardships. Reading Ellen Foster, Lord of the Flies, and To Kill a Mockingbird truly stretched my imagination. Each book had their own twists and turns, but I believe they all linked in amazing ways. One way all three novels connected in my opinion, would be how tenacious kids are when they are required to overcome adversity. In Lord of the Flies, by William Golding, there is a plane crash which abandoned a large amount of boys with no parental guidance on an island stranded with no food, water, or an easily accessible shelter. The boys struggled to survive through the whole book and ended up turning on each other because of a disagreement of what is more important, a signal fire or hunting. A quote from this book reads, Kill the pig! Cut his throat! Kill the pig! Bash him in! (Golding page. 104). This quote displays what Jack believes is the right path for the boys surviving on the island. Ralph on the other hand, had a different approach of obtaining order. This quote explains just that, We ve got to have rules and obey them. After all, we re not savages. We re English, and the English are best at everything. (Golding page. 40). All being under the age of sixteen, they shouldn t be obligated to deal with this kind of situation. They are obviously not responsible enough to survive on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Survival Observation Essay Earlier in the semester, my colleagues Bailley Vang, Zachary Wilson, and Haley Bennett and I voted for and decided that we would be searching for bats as our semester project. By covering areas in Clovis and Fresno with a Pettersson ultrasound detector and a small recorder, we aimed to take note of and confirm many sightings not only as an educational obligation, but also with a goal of spending time and having fun with friends close to midnight and prior to sunset. Starting off with Roeding Park in Fresno, we had initially believed that our numbers would sharply spike to the double digits as the place was comprised of tall trees with striking vegetation, making it optimal for a bat s habitat. Strangely enough however, not only did we not catch sight of any of the placental mammal, the detector negatively reported on bat calls. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many of these locations (if not all) provided a very favorable environment for bats, including towering trees, comparatively snug buildings (barns and sheds), and lush greenery. According to Haley and several other sources, they have personally confirmed the sightings of bats with their own eyes at Buchanan High School and Fresno State; yet, our results differed from the expected. Regardless of the number of times we showed up and scavenged for the flittermouse however, the results still came up negative. First attempt came up negative. Second attempt came up negative. Third attempt came up negative. This was completely unexpected as no one in our team had predicted this. At this point, we thought that something was not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Corruption In Animal Farm, By George Orwell Imagine growing up and committing your life to the prosperity of education. Each day you strive to better yourself in order to provide for your family in the making. Picture pouring all of your hard work and dedication out to give your child an even better education that you received. In the end, you discover all of your funding and expenses were used by the school for other political campaigns, diverting to other private interests rather than your child s needs. This is an example of corruption in society, just as displayed in the novella Animal Farm, by George Orwell. Condensing the story, main characters Napoleon and Squealer rise to power and set out to create a paradise of equality and prosperity for all animals. What the community soon finds is that the growing tyranny leaves the once bright future crumbling at the seams. Squealer and Napoleon are both narcissists that manipulate Animal Farm according to their needs only. During the introduction of Animal Farm, Orwell unfolds a character whose name was Mr. Jones. He was the owner of the Manor Farm with a lack of dictatorship and leadership skills that left his farm in shambles. The animals on the estate were kicked around and were given the bare minimum, shown by Orwell when he lists The life on an animal is misery and slavery: that is the plain truth. Jones s reoccurring drinking problem and reckless behavior shows the animals something must be done to get rid of him. A satisfactory showcasing of the events in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Assisted Reproductive Technology And It s Arguments... The act of procreation is vital in sustaining the existence of any living thing. It is survival of the species, they must reproduce or they will die out. In regards to the human race, there isn t a problem regarding extinction, but of conforming to social and moral expectations. Men sometimes feel pressure to plant the seed and women feel that motherhood is the sole aspect of femininity , while others believe that it is just a matter of humanity and the biological need to control nature (Hansen). The topic of reproduction is evidently a very important topic among married couples, but what happens when one or both can t reproduce? Some people want to have a baby so desperately that they consult fertility and reproductive health professionals ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other dilemmas may be that neither the father nor the mother is able to bond with the child. In the case of surrogacy the surrogate mother faces some similar moral and psychological issues such as problems pertaining to the characteristics and liability for the child when he/she is born. In fact, this is so controversial that some states have made it illegal to enter into an agreement with a surrogate mother. The surrogate may back out and want to keep the baby or the potential parents back out and no longer want the child which could then cause legal issues and evil court battles. Another down side to using reproductive technology because many of the techniques used result in multiple births because the fertility drugs used to increase the chance of conception sometimes creates, twins, triplets, quadruplets and so on. Increasingly, couples are turning to reproductive technology to assist with conceiving a healthy baby of their own. Fertility treatments that are used are intricate and very expensive. Knowledge is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Essay about The Washington Monument The Washington Monument The Washington Monument, a memorial structure designed and constructed in the nineteenth century, signifies an important tribute to the prestigious role and achievements of our nation s founding father. Ideas for such a monument first arose in 1783, by which time the fame George Washington, Commanding General and first President of the United States, was assured in the pantheon of statesmen of the world (1). It was during this year that the Continental Congress proposed an equestrian statue in honor of Washington s services and his unique role in the founding of the new Republic (1). Despite the project s popularity with the public, however, little action was taken following ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the difficulties that were faced during both the planning and construction of the Washington Monument, the impressive tributary obelisk still stands today as one of the nation s noblest architectural structures (1). Prior to beginning construction in 1848, the government spent nearly seventy years in legislation. Shortly after it was decided in 1783 that an equestrian statue should be erected in honor of George Washington, a French landscape engineer by the name of Major Charles Pierre L Enfant drew up the first plan for Washington s future capital, including the statue as one of the principal features of the Federal District (1). The idea resurfaced after the death of George Washington in December of 1799, when a proposal made by U.S. Representative John Marshall suggested the erection of a marble monument under which the founder s body would be deposited. But Congress could take no immediate action due to conflicting opinions in both the House and Senate and with Washington s family members: when the House appropriated $200, 000 for the construction of ... [a] mausoleum of American granite and marble, in pyramidal form 100 feet square at the base and of proportionate height (1), the grant was opposed by the Senate and family members (who did not want to move the remains from the site where Washington had specifically asked they be placed). Throughout the Nation there was a deep sense of disappointment over the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Paper On Flint Water Crisis Jamari Steward Crews Professor Rescoe English 150 039 2 December 2016 Flint Water Crisis Who knew that Flints water could be deadly? Everyone should be allowed to have the same clean water to bathe in, drink, cook with, and to have fun in. Unfortunately, residents in Flint could not do this for quite some time. These residents were bathing and drinking from this water before the founding of high lead levels in it. Not only was it because of the high lead levels, but the pipes were very old as well. Due to actions made by the city council this caused a lot of problems for the residents in the city of Flint. This effected children, pregnant women, and the elderly the most. Many lawsuits were filed against the city of Flint. It was so serious to the point that Governor Snyder had to declare a state of emergency. This took place January 5th of 2016. High levels of lead in the water and old pipes lead to lawsuits, the sickness of Flint residents, and the city of Flint not doing their job. Before the water crisis, Flint was receiving water from Detroit s water pipes which gave out very healthy water. Detroit had enough water to share with other cities. Doing this was not free though and it was not very cheap. Flint had to pay Detroit in order to use the water. After so long, Detroit s water system had begun to cost too much for Flint. Flint then switched to another water system. The Flint city council voted to switch their supply of water from Detroit to the Karegnondi Water ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Movie Alexander The film, Alexander, is a historic drama about Alexander the Great, who became legendary for his military prowess. Ptolemy I Soter, a Macedonian general, narrates throughout the film. Moments of Alexander s childhood was shown, such as his difficult relationship with his mother, Olympias, and his father, King Philip II of Macedon. After Alexander became King of Macedonia, he sets out to conquer the Persian Empire. He continued his eight year campaign across East Asia, before returning home to Babylon. In the film, Alexander struggled to convince his army to continue to follow him across Asia. It was after the Battle of Hydaspes in India that encouraged Alexander to return home. The film also showed Alexander s private relationships with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, stone statues were depicted in the film as well. For example, many stone headed statues were displayed on top of pillars when the scene focused on Ptolemy I Soter narrating. Vases were presented in the film too. The artwork on vases showed past historic events. Furthermore, religion was referred a lot in the film. Hellenism was brought up in the film. For example, Olympias was surrounded with snakes in her room. There are scenes where Olympias had snakes wrapped around her leg. This represents that she was a follower of the god, Dionysius, whose rituals involved snakes coiling themselves around human bodies. Moreover, there were references to Greek gods and goddesses. For example, Olympias told Alexander that his real father was Zeus, and he had no blood relation to King Philip II. Additionally, Alexander (2004) presented several examples of a woman s status in ancient times. Women are portrayed as child bearers. In the a scene, King Philip II said to Alexander that he can marry as many wives as he want, so he can have as many sons. Also, women are not schooled, but stayed at home. For example, no girls were seen when Aristotle was teaching young Alexander and other boys about ethics and politics. Geography was also depicted in the film. There was various transportations that included horses, camels, and elephants. Horses were used to travel, and camels and elephants ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Pros Of Qylatron Technology Nice post Marcia, Qylatron technology would be beneficial with X ray technology in learning from itself. It often seems that we are in a technology game of cat and mouse with threats to the aviation security. Someone creates a threat that the system does not catch, so we have to build or modify our mousetrap. TSA works to merge projects with scholastic achievement, in order to produce ideas created from university technology that assists in combating terrorism. Chief among this effort was a collaboration of seven universities to produce surface transportation training, better known as the National Transportation Security Center of Excellence. This provides a framework to explore; national security and the global economy, our nation s physical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Benefits Of Soybean Breeding Programs Essay Exotic soybean germplasm that has the potential to significantly increase seed yield has been evaluated in several previous studies. Three high yielding germplasm lines that contain exotic ancestry have been released by USDAARS and the Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station. The released lines LG00 3372 from the cross PI 561319A × PI 574477 (Nelson and Johnson 2011a), LG04 6000 from the cross PI 436682 × Lawrence (Nelson and Johnson 2012), and LG06 5798 from LG00 3372 x LD00 3309 (Nelson et al. 2013) yielded significantly (P=0.05) more than the highest yielding check cultivars in field tests. The releases of these germplasm lines provide evidence that exotic germplasm can be used as a parent for soybean breeding programs to provide new genetic diversity as well as to improve seed yield of US soybean cultivars. Advances in biotechnology and statistical programs have made it more efficient to map the locations of genes and QTL. However, complex quantitative traits including seed yield are often difficult to identify and their use in soybean breeding programs can be complicated by epistasis, QTL by genetic background interactions, and QTL by environment interactions (Bernardo 2008; Yang et al. 2008). Strong interactions between QTL as well as between QTL and environments for seed yield have been reported in soybean (Kim et al. 2012b; Lark et al. 1995). The objectives of this study were to map QTL and to identify effects of the QTL and/or epistasis on important agronomic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Elements Of Professionalism 4. Elements and Principles of Professionalism: The first example of professionalism that will be addressed from Suits is the idea of image and its effect on a business. Every business and industry has its own unique policy or etiquette towards the way employees should be dressed and groomed. The first reference to appearance in correlation to a work environment is when Trevor told Ross that he needs to dress in fancy attire to make the delivery because it is a high society hotel and a high society client. This was an odd approach for the viewer because usually the attire that is associated with a drug dealer is highly casual, however, as previously stated and image is completely individual to the business. The most prominent reference to a workman s appearance in the episode is when Spectre constantly ostracizes Ross for his unprofessional suits, saying that they are too cheap and that his ties are too skinny . Spectre tells Ross that he is a representation of Spectre, and Spectre is a representation of the firm, therefore he must look professional and presentable. In the United States, where the show Suits is based, the Uniform Commercial Code instructs lawyers and court representatives as to how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the first actions we see Spectre perform, which leaves a mark on the viewer, is the fact that he was able to lie to his client, which is unethical and against the law; this was the first time we see him acting against the firm s code of conduct. The second time he acts against the code, and what is most likely his biggest act of unethical action, is when he hires Ross. For several reasons this is unethical; Ross does not have a law degree at Harvard law he has no degree, also, by hiring Mike Ross, not only has he gone against the business code, he has also gone against his loyalty towards Pearson who he owes his entire career ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...