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Summary Of Sigmund Freud s Totem And Taboo
In the book, Totem and Taboo by Sigmund Freud, Freud focuses on the commonly acknowledged
cultural taboo against incest and studies how it structures primitive societies. He speculates on his
concept of the Oedipal Complex and how it affects society as a whole. He wishes to establish a
connection between the Oedipal Complex and the phenomenon of conscience, which involves the
sense of a moral code governing our lives and our sense of guilt. In order to establish this
connection, Freud discusses ambivalence, our belief in the omnipotence of our thoughts, and
animal phobias and sacrificial rituals in order to make a sound, reasonable argument. Freud begins
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The male tribe members went to long measures to prevent incest, like hiding in bushes or running
away from the female family member. Freud focuses on this idea of repressed incestuous desires
that one innate has and has to constantly fight against, in order to fit in society. Freud deems this
idea of incest and the killing of the totem animal as taboo, which is this idea of something being
both clean/sacred and unclean/forbidden at the same time. Taboo is a prohibition forced upon
people directed towards an internal, powerful desire that people want, but must avoid at all costs.
The desire to violate this prohibition is deep in their unconscious. Freud acknowledges this internal
desire and believes that: the persistence of the taboo, namely that the original desire to do the
prohibited thing must also still persist among the tribes concerned. They must therefore have an
ambivalent attitude towards their taboos. In their unconscious there is nothing they would like
more than to violate them, but they are afraid to do so and the fear is stronger than the desire. The
desire is unconscious, however, in every individual member of the tribe just as it is in neurotics
(Freud 40). These people begin to have an ambivalent and guilty attitude towards what the taboo is
actually inhibiting. They secretly, internally, unconsciously, love the idea of the prohibited act but
ultimately feel guilty if they violate the tribal laws. This ambivalence
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The Geography Of QuГ©bec
The name QuГ©bec was inspired by an Algonquian word that translates to where the river narrows.
QuГ©bec is in the northeastern part of North America. Nearly three times the size of France,
QuГ©bec is the largest of Canada s ten provinces. QuГ©bec is a peninsula being bordered by the
Atlantic Ocean, the Labrador Sea, and Baie d Hudson. It is made up of three geological regions,
the St. Lawrence Platform, the Canadian Shield, and the Appalachian region. The Canadian Shield
makes up about 90% of the geography of QuГ©bec.
QuГ©bec City also called Ville de QuГ©bec is the capitol of Quebec. The capitol was the first city
in Canada that had plans to be a permanent settlement. QuГ©bec was the founded by Samuel de
Chapplain on July 3, 1608. QuГ©bec s main
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Similarities And Differences Between The Chesapeake And...
When we think of our country now, we think about how it is separated into states, but back then
the states were part of colonies. Some of the main colonies were the Chesapeake colonies which
consisted of Virginia and Maryland, the middle colonies were Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
and New York, and lastly, the New Englandcolonies which were Connecticut, Rhode Island,
Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. In the colonial regions of New England, Chesapeake and the
middle coloniesthey all share similarities and differences, most predominantly shown in family
life, rank and status. In the past historians have written that the regions of Chesapeake and New
England are extremely different, but still have something in common. Accordingly, they are found
in their times of origination, they were both founded around the same time and also by the same
people. Ultimately, they have both accepted Protestantism and the colonies both speak English.
One major similarity is that they haven t forgotten who and where they came from, England, they
still pledge allegiance to one crown. Like any other colony, they have created a society where
both have been slow to establish social status. Unlike New England in Chesapeake a governing
power tried to create a feudal system but the colonies shit it down quite fast. Notably they both
have put themselves into a social group and no outside force trying to sway the people s social
ranking placement.
As the historians said Chesapeake and New
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Specific Elements Of Non Fatal Offences
Introduction
In this assignment, I will be explaining specific elements of non fatal offence, comparing the
elements of two specific non fatal offences and I will also be evaluating the law and sentencing for
each section of non fatal offences.
Types of Non Fatal Offences
1.Assault
2.Battery
3.Assault occasioning actual body harm (ABH) Section 47 OAPA
4.Inflicting grievous bodily harm or wounding Section 20 OAPA
5.Inflicting grievous bodily harm or wounding with intent Section 18 OAPA
Assault
An assault simply means intentionally or recklessly causing the victim to become frightened
immediately, unlawful harm. An assault is conceded by a threat causing bodily harm with an
apparent. It s a crime and a tort consequently they both result in ether criminal or civil liability.
Actus reus of Assault
The actus reus of assault is any act that leads the victim to apprehend an instant infliction of
unlawful violence. Actus reus under assault has three different elements. The three different
elements are; causing the victim to apprehend violence, immediate violence and unlawful violence.
Causing the victim to apprehend violence does not require any physical element between the
defendant and the victim. The importance of the situation is what the victim thought was going to
happen. Even though the defendant might have taught their threat was a joke, I would not be an
assault if the victim is adequately frightened. This can be related to Logdon v DPP [1976] Crim
LR 121 where the
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Trenches Descriptive Writing
The trenches around the city have always been a dangerous place. It is what encircles the insane
human population, and protects them from any danger. Thinking the trenches were safe, and could
protect them was a laugh when you punched someone in the stomach. They re nasty, poisonous,
Insanity killing machines. Inside they stacked up too many land mines to count, and if I named
everything else they had inside those things, you d be more radioactive than most of the people
who have fallen into that disastrous death trap. The people did it. The insane people who were
scared of some of their next generation. The next generation like me. When some kid s parents die,
they don t put those sweet children into orphanages. They place them behind... Show more content
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I saw no one. Not a living person was near the cliff. No one could see me if I just walked through
the barrier undetected. My gut told me to go back, and get my friends, that I shouldn t go
through the barbed wire gates without someone by my side. But my head was stronger, and I
carelessly walked in. Behind the barbed wire gates was an area in the city I d never seen or
remembered the last time I lived there. It looked like one of those military sectors mixed with a
secret science lab. The place was enclosed in gates all around. Most of the land was filled with
white warehouses and small buildings. What is this place? What is this place? What is this place?
Don t trust this place. This place is dangerous. Stop walking. Stop being annoying and leave. They
are after you. My mind kept racing like a shooting star that could never disappear. I didn t listen
to my mind still. It wasn t right for my mind to betray me as well. As I walked deeper into the
jungle of warehouses, I stopped and noticed one of the creepy buildings was open. It looked the
same. Exactly the same as every building or warehouse around me. But something seemed
different, like the building wanted me to go into it. It was a beacon signal that just had to be
found. My feet moved without my approval. I did not want to go into the warehouse. My feet
wanted too. Feet always want to go somewhere at the wrong
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My Life After High School
As the oldest child in my family, my mom and dad always expected me to be the best child.
They expected me to get good grades, to be a good student and for me to go to college. My
parents always thought that I was better than most kids since I didn t do drugs or constantly
mess up. I had to be this perfect child that got good grades and was a good person. Growing up
with this pressure on my shoulders, I pushed myself to be this perfect child. Even though I didn t
like doing some of those things. I knew going to college after high schoolwas expected of me. I
never really liked school, and I wasn t sure what I wanted to be yet. But, I knew that I wanted to go
to college so I wouldn t have to struggle in my life and with bills just like my parents did. The
most important thing to me is that when I become older, I will be content and happy with my
life. I had to go through a lot to figure out what I wanted to do with my life. I decided to become
an art teacher. In high school, I never really knew what I wanted to be when I became older, and
all I knew is that I wanted to have a career that would be stable enough without causing me to
struggle in life. I looked into different careers that I thought I would like to pursue after I got out
of high school. First, I wanted to become a veterinarian, but then I realized that I wasn t really
good at science even though I loved helping animals. While I was still in high school, I always
would hang out inside of the art classroom and
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Criminal Justice Research Paper
1.Fred is drunk and driving his dad s car. Fred is a 21 year old student at Columbia College. Fred
rams into a parked car at 10th and Rogers. Thinking no one saw him; Fred moves his car and
parks it on an adjacent lot. He sprints to his dorm room in Miller Hall. A neighbor saw the wreck
and Fred running to the dorm. Policeare called and they arrive ten minutes after the wreck. The
officers see several empty beer cans and a bottle of tequila (half full) in the front seat. The tags are
traced to Fred s dad, who is called by police. Dad says that Fred is a student at Columbia College.
Police run Fred s record and determine that he has two prior DWIs within the past five years. The
third DWI in 10 years is a felony. Police contact... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Determining for sure whether there are grounds to object to the search and seizure requires
review of all of the reports regarding the case. Depending on the nature and quantity of the drugs
seized, this could possibly be a serious case. In any event, the person involved should consult with
a criminal defense attorney or, if he cannot afford private counsel, with the public defender if he is
charged.
Officer had probable cause to affect a traffic stop after he observed defendant following too closely.
Defendant s and passenger s behavior after stop provided reasonable suspicion to expand the
detention, and a positive drug dog sniff provided basis for search of vehicle.
I m not aware of reason that the interpretation of the 4th Amendment would be any different in
Oklahoma than it is in any other state. All states have to follow the US Supreme Court s decisions
on 4th Amendment issues.
It would be true that once an officer has conducted a pat down search and determined that there
are no weapons, he is not allowed to go further in searching without either consent or a warrant. On
the other hand, it is not the law anywhere that such a search must be limited to the feel of a gun.
Any object which might possibly be used as a weapon can be
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The Three Eras Of The Medieval, Renaissance And Baroque...
The three most well known, and arguably most important, musical eras in western civilizations
would be the; medieval, Renaissance and Baroque time periods. With the basics of music with
Gregorian chant and organum from the medieval era to the newfound polyphony texture from the
Renaissance and the equal temperament and major minor tonality of the baroque era; Each time
period brings a part of the foundation that most past, present, and future musicis and will be based
on. While it may seem that these three eras or completely different, they do contain several
underlying similarities. Beginning at around 476 AD, the medieval era is mostly related to the
church as most music from this era is sacred. The style of this era, the Gregorian chantis
monophonic only comprising of the plainchant (or the single line melodies of early church music)
in texture only comprising of the plainchant (or the single line melodies of early church music). It
is not until the arrival of the French composers LГ©onin and PГЁrotin in 1100 and 1200
respectively that polyphonywould be incorporated into musical worship with the decoration of
Gregorian chant with one or more simultaneous musical lines, thus transitioning from Gregorian
chant to Organum. During this era, most of the music and roles for musicians belonged to the
church except for the troubadours of southern France and the trouvГЁres of northern France. The
music was responsorial between the mass and the father during church and was
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Viacom, The American Media Collaboration
Summary
For over 40 years, Viacom, the American media conglomerate has been able to successfully reach
millions. Viacom sits as one of the six major media companies, but has been rapidly falling to the
wayside. The organization struggles publicly with maintain and executive that can effectively lead
them, their stock prices are down 50% of its high in 2014, and the viewing habits of the consumer
are no longer the same.
With the millennial trends of streaming moving tradition tendencies out, Viacomhas to make the
changes in its structure to be better equipped to face the upcoming challenges and changes. Within
this analysis of the companies deficiencies from management, plunging stock, and consumers
switching to streaming services, Viacom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They will need to revamp programming, growing digital licensing, strengthen online growth, and
integrate with mobile and other media platforms.
Implications
Viacom assets are still very powerful, as they reaching tens of millions of people every day. Bob
Bakish has the opportunity to lead with new reform for the organization. It is important for the
organization to feel they are in the right hands after constant turmoil over the last 18 months. His
strength here is having the capability to experiment with new ideas, like new content and
programing, developing new relationships with streaming services.
A growing digital license would mean the organization should construct a deal with popular
streaming services, Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon. This will increase revenue and ultimately help
rejuvenate stock prices.
Viacom is going to have to become adaptable. This mean creating new content and creating
programs that is interesting to their core audience. If Viacom partnered with the like of Amazon,
for example, program would be available on different media
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The Importance Of Recreational Hunting In Australia
Since they were introduced for recreational hunting in the mid 1800s, foxes have spread across
most of Australia. They have played a major role in the decline of a number of species of native
animals and they also prey on newborn lambs. In the past, methods have been used to reduce fox
numbers in the wild in the hopes to achieve a foxfree country, however those techniques such as
employing bounty hunters, were rarely effective. Various methods such as huntingseem to have
little impact on European Red Fox numbers and thus won t help to cure the damage that the
invasive species caused. High priority prevention, such as on islands, which are often refuge to
many native species of fauna that no longer exist on mainland.
In areas of Western Australia
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Goldenrod Lab Report
The relationship between the existence of gall on the goldenrod and the development on the plants
by using aspect measurement at the Riverwood Conservatory
Introduction
This study shows that the present of the gall on the stems of goldenrod has a taller height of stems
than the ones that without galls. The averaging about 4 feet (1.2m) in height, goldenrod is a
perennial with clusters of bright yellow flowers. It has been used for centuries in the treatment of
kidney stones, urinary tract infections, a variety of other medical condition. (1) Survival probability
depends on gall size; in small galls the larvae is vulnerable to parasitoid ovipositor, whereas larvae
in large galls are more frequently eaten by avian predators. (2) During the ... Show more content on
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First of all, the existing of a gall would not impact on the development on the Goldenrod plants,
such as based on average stem height, which was the stem height is shorter than the ones are
normal by the factor of the presence of a gall. Secondly, the presence of a gall also would not
impacted the diameter of gall and in general that won t be an impact on the plants development.
Moreover, based on the result that have been collected, the Goldenrod stem was thinner than the
normal ones also by a factor of whether there was a gall or not on the plants. The presence of a
gall did not significantly affect final stem height but did slow the growth of ramets during the
period of most rapid gall growth. (3)Major errors that could occurred during this investigation was
that groups were not able to give out a confidence measurement as in a total that nine group might
have performed this observation by using their particular way, which means the data collection
might be uncertain due to the groups perform the experiment differently. On top of it, it is
important that whether the performed group used a ground as a reference point for recording the
height of stem from the plant, which would lead to the failed of the hypothesis and draw an
incorrect result at the end of this observation. Suggestion that could avoid this error occur is to
give specific way
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The Seated Queen And The Wish Granting Dragon
Cassiopeia: The Seated Queen and the Wish granting Dragon
The famed Alexandrian astronomer, Ptolemy, catalogued Cassiopeia among his original 48
constellations recorded in The Almagest, and it still shines brightly to this day. Visible year round,
Cassiopeia is easily identified by its W shape. This distinction, also known as an asterism, made
Cassiopeia one of the first constellations I could identify in the night sky. Each time I spot those
five stars I am hit with a wave of nostalgia and this has caused Cassiopeia to be among my
favorite constellations. While predominantly appearing in the Northern sky, Cassiopeia may also
be viewed from parts of the Southern hemisphere. The stars span an area of 598 square degrees,
making Cassiopeia the 25th largest of the 88 recognized constellations. Included in the formation
are open clusters Messier 52 and Messier 103; the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A; a star forming
cloud known as the Pacman Nebula; and The White Rose Cluster. German British astronomer
Caroline Hershel discovered the cluster in 1783. Approximately 300 stars form this cluster, which
appears as a delicate rose gently unfolding in the sky. Cassiopeia belongs to the Perseus family that
also includes the constellations Andromeda, Auriga, Cepheus, Cetus, Lacuta, Pegasus, Perseus, and
Triangulum.
Cassiopeia is also called The Seated Queen. The origins of the title lie in the Greek Muggle myth
of Cassiopeia, Queen of Ethiopia. As the story tells, the vain
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Pneumonia a Case Study
II. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS
Three days prior to admission, the patient suffered from fever, cough, and colds. He didn t receive
any medications or even consulted a physician. One day prior to admission, he suffered difficulty
of breathing which triggered his parents to bring him to the hospital. They went first in the OPD
and he was assessed with (+) head hobbing, (+) nasal flaring, and (+) rales. He was admitted at the
PICU ward for further evaluation. Through the diagnosis of the attending physician, it was found
that he has bronchopneumonia, severe.
III. PAST HISTORY
The patient completed her immunization except Hepatitis B Vaccine due to lack of financial
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Medially, the left lung also contains a concavity, the CARDIAC NOTCH in which the heart lies.
The RIGHT LUNG is thicker and broader than the left. It is also somewhat shorter than the left
because the diaphragm is higher on the right side to accommodate the liver that lies below it.
Lobes and Fissures
|Lobe |Segments of Right Lung |Segments of Left Lung |
|Superior |Apical, posterior and anterior |Apical, posterior, anterior, superior lingual, and inferior |
| | |lingual |
|Middle |Lateral medial |None |
|Inferior |Superior (or apical) medial basal, anterior basal, |Superior (or apical), medical basal,
anterior basal, lateral |
| |lateral basal, posterior basal |basal, posterior basal |
Each lobe receives its own secondary (lobar) bronchus. The right primary bronchus gives rise to 3
secondary (lobar) bronchi called the superior, middle and inferior bronchi. The left primary
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Freud And Anxiety
In Freud s opinion anxiety is an unpleasant inner state that people seek to avoid. Anxiety acts as a
signal to the ego that things are not going right. The ego sits at the center of some appealing
powerful forces: reality and society as symbolized by the superego and biology as represented by
the Id. When these make contradictory strains upon the ego, that means if one feel threatened or
feel as if it were about to failure under the weight of it all, it serves as a signal to the ego that its
existence, and with it the survival of the whole organism, is in danger. The ego which is ruled by
the id, and deterred by reality, struggles to overcome its economic duty of bringing about harmony
among the forces and influences working in and upon it. Accordingly they are driven to
unconscious. In one understanding of Freud s opinion about the Roland s case, clearly such
impulses on the part of the Roland as a child, demands using defense mechanisms to protect him
from feelings of anxiety or threatened. Such redirection for Roland at first stage is non conscious
repression of those feelings. He represses those anxiety creating feelings to protect him against
emotional issues which are undoubtedly the most valuable and instinctively accessible depiction of
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Here Freud is explicitly claiming that in sublimation it is the repression of the energy that is lifted.
In other words, Freud puts the representative of all moral restrictions, the advocate of the impulse
toward perfection, in short it is as much as we have been able to apprehend psycho logically of
what people call the higher things in human
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The Power Of Friendship In The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini
Many people will walk in and out of your life but only true friends will leave footprints in your
heart Eleanor Roosevelt. What is true friendship, what is friendship for that matter? Webster
dictionary says friendship is a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual
affection, typically exclusive of sexual or family relations, the emotions or conduct of friends; the
state of being friends. But how powerful can this nine letter word really be? In The Kite Runner a
book written by Khaled Hosseini it shows the true power of friendship, all the ups and downs, and
how two friends battle love, trust, betrayal, and friendship. Amir is the son of a wealthy and well
known man in the northern area of Kabul. Amir develops a friendship with one of his servants
named Hassan. From the being you could see the love that Hassan has for Amir especially from his
first word, which was Amir.
Amir and Hassan enjoyed doing everything together. However, Amir never considered Hassan
and him as friends. The reasons for this in many ways are because Amir is a Pashtun and Hassan
is a Hazara. But, they were kids; they fed from the same breast and they learned to crawl together,
nothing was going to change that. Amir spent most of the first twelve years of his life with
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A woman is not allowed to raise eyes towards men or make eye contact with them, a woman must
dress properly without skin showing, they are not allowed to laugh loudly, and are forbidden to
use cosmetics. I can relate to the way women are portrayed in the kite runner in many ways; a
woman is to do what ever a man says and must never complain also if you flee your husband, who
is usually hand picked for you by your father, you can be exiled, arrested, or even killed. Men have
cultural dominance over women and must be treated with the highest
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Athletic Training Rotation
My clinical rotation for the fall semester of my junior year is with the King s College Men s soccer
team. As an athletic training student, I hold a lot of responsibilities regarding the prevention,
evaluation, diagnosis, management, and treatment of these student athletes. Most of my daily
activities can be separated into three groups, the pre practice, pre game, during the activity, and post
practice and post game. Along with knowing human anatomy, other important characteristics of an
athletic trainerare having good communication skills, learning how to properly document
medical information, and always be keeping up to date with medical portals such as pyramed.
Before the athletes arrive for practices and games, I start off by getting the team a few water
coolers and water bottles set up at their designated practice area in order for the players to be
properly hydrated. After filling up the water, I always check to make sure the gator is properly
equipped with an AED, splints, and a fully stocked medical kit. Shortly after, the soccer team starts
to arrive. Once the athletes arrive, the next step is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Throughout my athletic training career communication is going to be a key factor in not only the
prevention, diagnosis, management, and treatment aspects of athletic training, but also helping
recognize when athletes just don t seem like themselves, which may signal that they do not feel
right. As an athletic trainer I will also have to have the ability to communicate with other health
care professionals such as physicians and physical therapists on a daily basis. Using pyramed portal
throughout the semester will help become more organized when dealing with a patient s medical
history, which goes hand in hand with becoming
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The Rite of Spring
Dance Critique: The Rite of Spring
The Rite of Spring was choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky, a Russian dancer and choreographer.
He joined The Imperial School of Ballet in 1900 and was later the lead dancer of the Ballet
Russes. He eventually choreographed many works, one of them being Le Sacre du Printemps (The
Rite of Spring) in 1913. He exceeded the limits of traditional ballet and the Rite was an example of
this. In 1919 he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and spent the rest of his life in and out of
hospitals until he died in London on April 8, 1950. The Rite of Spring was performed by Sergei
Diaghilev s Ballet Russes on May 29th, 1913 at the Theatre des Champs Elysees in Paris. It was
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I think Nijinsky decided to use the circle dancing as his spatial configuration because the circles
allowed for more use of the stage and it symbolizes the rituals of natives are all connected during
their celebrations and sacrifices. By having the males and females separated Nijinsky made a
strong statement that I believe is that the only thing that brings the sexes together is their
important ritual of sacrifice. For most of the performance, the dancers were in unison. This helps
the audience capture everything that is occurring. It allows the crowd to focus their attention on
the important aspect of the performance instead of trying to go back and forth from one side of
the stage to another. The spectators can also appreciate the movement of the dancers more if
they are in unison. It also helped Nijinsky show what he felt was important in the performance if
everyone was doing the same thing. There were some instances that the dancers were so n sync
that they looked like robots. The moves that they made seemed simples, for example, their
stomping didn t seem complicated but to do it at the same time looked very complex and harder.
Najinsky showed in The Rite of Spring that these performances could be about normal people and
their traditions instead of fantasy. The dancers were hunched over and close to the ground and
loose with their bodies which is more
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The first step in data analysis involved carrying out...
The first step in data analysis involved carrying out frequency distributions and cross tabulations to
understand how the sample was distributed across the selected predictors of educational attainment,
which was measured by the four educational transitions. Inclusion of Chi square test further helped
to assess for existence of association between the independent and dependent variables.
3.5.2 Construction of wealth index and data reduction for household no income variables: principal
component analysis
Factor analysis was used to create a composite variable that combined all measures of economic
status into a wealth index, and the index was used in subsequent analysis in place of the original
variables. The specific factor analytic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The technique was first introduced in the early 20th Century (Pearson 1901 and Hotelling 1933
cited in Kolenikov and Angeles 2004; Krishnan 2008). It is a multivariate analysis method that is
used to transform a large number of related (correlated) variables into a smaller and parsimonious
set of orthogonal (unrelated) factors. These unrelated factors, or the principal components as they
are popularly called, are linear weighted combinations of the initial variables used in the data set.
The technique orders the components so that the first is a linear index of all the variables that
accounts for the largest amount of variation in all the variables, while the second, which is
orthogonal to the first, accounts for the maximum variation that is not accounted for in the first
index. Each subsequent component accounts for the maximum variation that is not accounted for
by the preceding components until all the variance in the original variables is accounted for. A
formal definition of principal components analysis is presented below.
Given a set of N variables a*1j to a*Nj
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The State Of Quality Of Primary Education
The State of Quality of Primary Education in India
The key concern about education, in any formal educational system, of all time, has been its
quality. Every stake holder, direct or indirect, of education is concerned about its quality. Guardians
or parents, irrespective of their socio economic status, want to educate their children with best
quality education which would add better value to the degrees their wards acquire subject to the
budget constraints. But what do we mean by quality education? How this quality is being assessed?
What is the status of the quality of education in India? This paper seeks to focus on these issues
with respect to the quality of primary education in India.
There is no universally accepted definition for quality of education . In education, perception of
quality is around students (Mukhopadhyay, 2001). The performance of the students like
examination results, learning achievements, ability to apply learned knowledge in practical life
exhibit the quality of an education. For some, Quality of education means value addition in
education (Feigenbaum 1951); excellence in education (Peters and Waterman 1982); for others,
fitness of education outcomes and experience for use (Juran and Gryna 1988). For a society,
excellence and value are most appropriate indicators for quality education. A generally accepted
definition of quality education does not exist and different end users adopt different criteria for
determining the quality of
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Industrialization In The 1800s
Industrialization. The rapid development of industry. Britain success and struggles in this
industry. They gained urbanization, education, changing class structures, modern buildings,
industrial production, and modern inventions. But in order to have the success with all those
they had struggles in working conditions, wages, child labor, changing roles of women, and coal
mines. All of this hard laboring was not a choice or for fun. If you wanted your family to eat or
live the whole family would have to work to get money. Working in factories and coal mines was
hard, but it did have positive effects on families, Great Britain, and the rest of the world. Such as
families working together in one place. Cities cause pollution to grow by about 57%. Being a
child that worked was hard because you couldn t get any type of education. Most people who
worked could read or write, but new law came along making more kids get some kind of education.
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Factories caused new modern building, industrial production, and modern inventions. Living
condition in the 1800 s were way different they today and not in a good way. The revolution helped
the architecture field. As more and more people were moving to the city to find work. More houses
were being built and over time the houses improved tremendously. Production in factories helped
england because they didn t have to buy or trade as much. Because they had all of these new
machines could produce new material that they needed. During this era was the first time that
modern invention were introduced. Some invention that saved the public were,vaccinations, the
first telephone, and the light bulb. All of these improved life in the
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Financial Statements Measure The Liquidity And The...
Introduction The financial statements measure the liquidity and the strength of a business. On the
balance sheet; offsets calculate the real value of accounts receivables and fixed assets. Uncollectible
accounts receivables and depreciation reflect the offsets reported on financial statements. In
accordance with generally accepted accounting principles(GAAP); two methods compute the
uncollectible accounts receivable expense. Just like uncollectible accounts offset the value of
accounts receivables; so do depreciationexpenses counteract the value of fixed assets. Also called
contra accounts, the journal entries accumulate and are then recorded on the balance sheet.
Part One Uncollected Receivables The first technique is the write off method. Small companies
with a small number of uncollected accounts receivables, or, bad debts; utilize this process. Once a
customer account becomes worthless, a write off occurs. Immediately, the write off is recorded in
the journal; applied directly to the uncollectible customer account. The first step in this journal
entry; debit the customer s accounts receivable account. In the next entry; credit the allowance for
doubtful accounts. With this process, an accumulation of entries are completed during the period,
as customer accounts become uncollectible. The book Financial Accounting (Duchac, Reeve,
Warren, 2014) states: At the end of a period, Allowance for Doubtful Accounts will normally have a
balance. Second, the
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The History of Art at Iowa State University Essay
Have you ever been to Iowa State University and seen all of the magnificent art that is located on
campus? Iowa State is home to one of the largest campus public art collections in the United States.
There are over 2,000 works of public art (George Washington Carver). The foundation of the
contemporary Art on Campus Collection and Program began during the Depression in the 1930s,
when IowaState s President Hughes envisioned that, The arts would enrich and provide substantial
intellectual exploration into our college curricula (George Washington Carver). Who doesn t love
art? Every day you wake up and experience some sort of artwork; whether it s a sculptureor just
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We live in a world where there is lots of judging and I believe people may not even give some art
pieces a chance. In the 1940s, Christian Petersen sculpted a plaster figure of George Washington
Carver. According to an article from Iowa State Museums, This is one of the few free standing,
full length sculptures that Petersen ever made (George Washington Carver). He sculpted Carver
as an old man holding a single peanut in his hands. Petersen s intentions were to emphasize
Carver s vision for the future of agriculture (George Washington Carver). George Washington
Carver was the first African American to attend Iowa State, and I personally didn t know this
until I saw the sculpture located near Carver Hall. Art has its meanings, even if sometimes you
aren t looking for them. A quote from George Washington Carver shows how much he cared for
this blessed university, I have no words to adequately express my impressions of dear old I.S.C.
(Iowa State College). All I am and all I hope to be, I owe in a very large measure to this blessed
institution (Mark Bagley). When this sculpture was first created Petersen wasn t able to cast this
sculpture in bronze because the cost was too much money, so he painted the work of art to
resemble bronze. The sculpture was originally put inside Carver Hall on the first floor lobby
(George Washington Carver). If this was put outside it would have just got ruined by the weather,
since the snow and cold could
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Tropical Rainforest
Tropical rainforests are forests with tall trees, warm climates, and lots of rain. Rainforests are
typically found near the earth s equator. They receive anywhere from 60 to 160 inches of
precipitation that is normally distributed evenly throughout the year. Since there is a lot of rainfall
and heat, it is very humid in those areas. Humidity , however, is not a bad thing in that area. The
plants and animals in the tropical rainforestsurvive due to rainfall and humidity helping plants thrive
and providing food for animals.
In fact climate is such an important part of the rainforest that many species are currently
experiencing novel conditions because of habitat fragmentation and climate change (Low Potential
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An example of this is the South American three toed sloth. This animal has fur covered with
green algae, which is perfect camouflage in the forest canopy. Other animals use camouflage to
hide to wait for their prey. One such predator is the Boa Constrictor. The Boa Constrictor s
uniquely patterned body allows it to camouflage itself. It s an interesting technique. They have
natural habits of camouflaging themselves. One adaptation quite the opposite of camouflage is
that of the brightly colored poison arrow frogs and poison dart frogs. The bright colors of these
species serve as a warning to predators not to eat them. These frogs are so poisonous that natives
wipe their arrow heads on them to make them more lethal.
The creatures and woodland are fed and nurtured by the trees in their environment. When it
rains, the rain knocks all the insects (food for other animals) out of the air and ends up on the
ground for the animals to then be fed. The woodland and shrubbery are fed by the rain and
humidity in the sky. Tropical rainforests provide a nearly constant supply of water and a wide
variety of food for the animals. There is still a lot to be discovered about the tropical rainforests.
However, the woodland and creatures still thrive because their environment and even the world
provide their lively
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Bedroom Observation Essay
A.)Physical setting of the interview was on the second floor in the Rogue Community College
library in study room #233. Window shades were slid open for the light to come into the
window. Phoebe and I arranged the room so the clock was behind the person being interviewed.
The clock was on top of the window sill out of site of the camera. We switched seats and roles so
that we did not have to move the clock to the other side of the room. All small objects in the room
were placed out of sight of the camera except for a lamp with a green cover on it and a glass vase
with flowers in it. Phoebe brought the flowers for a prop. We sat against the wall on opposite
sides of the table between us. There was about four to five feet of space between the... Show more
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First question at 10:47 was, how did it feel to spend time with your grandma? This was in
response to her disclosing a new living situation with her grandma, in which she was snowed in
at her house and spent the time watching television with her grandma. Intent for this open
question was to bring awareness to the feelings associated with this new experience of hers. The
client seemed to not want to go too far into how it felt because she does not have a close
relationship with her grandmother. Second question was at 15:05. This was how does it feel to
get a little bit of that worry off your plate? Rationale for this was to bring awareness to the relief
she felt for finding a place to live. I did not ask any more open questions during the interview
because I was constantly thinking about
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Traditional And Modern Medicine
Several treatment methods have been used by humans for cure diseases over the centuries. Two of
the treatment methods are traditional medicine and modern medicine. In fact, these two types of
treatment methods share the same objective from different approaches. Traditional medicine can be
defined as health practices based on the use of plants, plants extracts and animals. It is a theory
with a non scientific approach used to treat illness in the contrary of modern medicinewhich is a
health practices based on the use of pharmaceutical drugs. It is a scientific approach used to
diagnose, prevent and treat illness. Although traditional and modern medicine are similar in some
ways, the differ in cost, side effects and availability.
Traditional and modern medicine share the same curative objective which implies that they have
similarities from a general point of view. Both medicine is using plants extracts but in different
aspects. Though traditional medicine is based on the use of plants and herbs, modern medicine
uses many herbs and plant derivative based on biological and chemical aspect as well. Many
common drugs are derived from plant based sources directly or indirectly. Moreover, traditional
and modern medicine have both side effects. They could be harmful or ineffective for a human
body if the dosage is not well calculated, in this case we run the risk of over or under dose. Also,
many side effects can occur from the interaction of both medicine. Traditional and
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Of Mice And Men Prejudice Quotes
Hypocrisy is the mother of all evil and prejudice is still her favorite child. In the three stories Of
Mice and Men, Chrysanthemums, and To Kill a Mockingbird, the theme of Prejudice is uniquely
enhanced by the use of symbols. Initially in the story Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck, there
are obvious times where unequal distribution of wealth, power and privilege between men and
women is shown. On page 1 when Elisa is working with her flowers while observing her husband
talking to two other men, it states She wore heavy leather gloves to protect her hands while she
worked. On page 4 when Elise and the tinker are in the car, it says while the man came through the
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During Tom Robinson s Trial, on page 8 of chapter 17, Mr. Ewell says Well, Mayella was raisin
this holy racket so I dropped m load and run as fast as I could but I run into th fence, but when I
got distangled I run up to th window and I seen Mr. Ewell s face grew scarlet. He stood up and
pointed his finger at Tom Robinson. I seen that black nigger yonder ruttin on my Mayella! This
quote clearly captures his hate for Tom Robinson just because of his race. Also, on page 2 of
chapter 10 when Atticus gave the kids their air rifles, he says I d rather you shot at tin cans in the
back yard, but I know you ll go after birds. Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit em, but
remember it s a sin to kill a mockingbird. Mockingbirds are a symbol of innocence and purity, and
this enhances the theme because the most innocent people are treated the worst. Both Boo Radley
and Tom Robinson were people of innocence but happened to be looked down upon by
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Carcraft
Direction
Carcraft failed due to lack of innovation and transparency
Introduction
Carcarft was the seventh leading second hand car dealer in the United Kingdom with 550
employees. It operated ten forecourts in locations such as Newport, Lakeside, Leeds, Sheffield,
Trafford Center and Wednesbury among others (Callander, 2015). The Rochdale based company
was established in 1951 as a family business; in 1998, it was bought by Noel and Darren McKnee
from their father; the two brothers sold the business later. The company sold 12,000 used cars at its
brick and mortar stores in the ten locations every year; however, it continuously made losses
resulting to its closure on 30th April 2015 (Callander, 2015). Apparently, Grant Thornton is the
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According to British Broadcasting Corporation s investigations, the company priced one
Volkswagen Golf at ВЈ8,792 online and ВЈ10,999 in the showroom (2014, p. 1). The strategy used
to get customers to its showrooms intended to sell cars expensively more than the valuation
price. Furthermore, the company used unethical tactics to pressurize customers to buy their used
cars. For example, British Broadcasting Corporation undercover investigations revealed that its
sales team promised clients great deals only after buying a car (2014, p. 2). Occasionally, the
sales team did not fully explain the cost of the car before asking clients to commit to buying it; in
this case, the company concealed some information from clients. Moreover, the company lied to
customers that all its cars were inspected by RAC when in reality RAC only approved the
company s inspection process. In addition, RAC confirmed that it only inspects cars randomly from
every branch, but not every car (British Broadcasting Corporation, 2014, p. 5).
Aspects of the Company that Were
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How Did Latin American Culture Develop
The term Latin America encompasses not only South and Central America but the Caribbean also.
The many different ethnicities and cultures present in Latin American music make it diverse and
hard to categorise.Latinos have helped bring these sounds to U.S. audiences, and just like European
Americans and African Americans they have contributed new musical flavors that sprang from
their experiences on U.S. soil. Musicin the 1940s was only broadcast through radio and TV. Latin
American music is mainly influenced in Los Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco, but each
city express the music in their own way.
By the 1920s Los Angeles was booming in Latin music with recording and live performances by
Latino artists from the Southwest, New York and the Caribbean. The styles of music that they had
in LA we re Banda rap, Chicano Rock, Corrido, Latin jazz, Latin Rock. The vigorous R B, rock
and roll, punk and hip hop scenes of L.A. s Chicano Eastside have helped shape American popular
music, even as the constant infusion of immigrant laborers from Mexico and Central America
continue to provide new musical ideas and identities. Almost half of Los Angeles County s 9
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In recent decades, the population of Dominican immigrants rose sharply. Caribbean Latinos, many
of whom are of African descent, have also had extensive musical exchange with African Americans
in New
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Women and Sexuality in Aphra Behn s Poems Essay
Women and Sexuality in Aphra Behn s Poems
All women together ought to let flowers fall upon the tomb of AphraBehn, . .
. for it was she who earned them the right to speak their minds. (Woolf 91)
Born in 1640, AphraBehn broke gender stereotypes when she undertook a thrilling
(if unrewarded) life as a spy for the Crown, but it was her scandalous career as
an author which truly achieved many firsts for women. She was the first woman to
supporthereself financially by solely relying on the profession of writing, and
many readers argue that Oroonoko her passionate tale about the institution of
slavery was the first English novel. She was certainly one of the first female
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Likewise pursued, in The Disappointment, Behn s young
virginal maiden takes her sexual destiny into her own hands (literally), leaving
her would be lover impotent, an outcast from what used to be his realm of power.
Thus in The Willing Mistress and The Disappointment, Behn confers power to
women by creating an environment of sexual freedom in which female sexuality is
natural, strong, comfortable, and driven by pure desire.
In the Middle Ages, if a woman wanted to express herself in writing, she was
limited to expressions of religious faith, as were Julian of Norwich and Margery
Kempe. Any rapture described in the literature of this period was usually
reserved for Christ, prompted by the ecstatic realization of an eternal life. In
the 16th and 17th centuries, women writers were still largely limited in how
they were permitted to express themselves. While writing about love became more
socially acceptable, most examples still presented a romanticized perspective in
which passion was inextricably linked to emotional involvement. There are
glimpses of sexuality, such as when Anne Bradstreet in A Letter to Her Husband,
Absent Upon Public Employment refers to her children as those fruits which
through [her husband s] heat I bore and yearns for him to return and warm her
chilled limbs (Lines 14; 11). However, even this
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Communication Competence In A Group
Communication competence is the first thing every new group member should understand
before beginning a group project. Communication competence is considered very broadly as an
impression that behavior is appropriate and effective in a given context (Spitzberg, 2000). This
includes being effective by having a wide range of behaviors and being in the we , not me
mentality, being appropriate by complying with the group rules, have the knowledge to learn the
rules and know how to be a proper asset in your group, having empathy or being sensitive
towards your group members, staying committed to your group, and lastly being ethical. Our
groups communication was very competent. When it came to group decision making, there
was no hint of individuality, none of the members had a me mentality, but instead we all as a
group put what we wanted aside to agree on a board game that would be the most appropriate for
the assignment. For example, I wanted to play poker instead of monopoly but due to the fact that
I was the only one in our group that knew how to play poker I quickly agreed with monopoly.
Furthermore, all the group members showed commitment, and ethics. Many of us had a busy
week schedule to include work and other classes so when we were able to settle on a time and date
for a meetingeveryone stayed committed to the schedule and arrived on time. While we had these
group meetings and game nights everyone in the group was respectful towards each other by not
making any rude remarks or aggressiveness when there was disagreement and being responsible by
not attempting to cheat to win
Group Climate is defined by Rothwell as the emotional atmosphere, the enveloping tone that is
created by the way we communicate in groups (105). Group s can have either positive or negative
climates. Our group displayed a positive climate. We treated each other well and fairly, we were all
flexible with our busy schedules in order to have group meetings and whenever someone had a last
minute work shift change interfering with out meeting we quickly reorganized without any harsh
feelings. Furthermore, our group showed a lot of supportive communication and almost no
defensive communication. We did not need to make any positive or
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General Powell South Korea
At the time, a brigadier general, Harry Powell worked for the Department of the Army. He and
Major Adriana Perkins, General Powell s assistant and right hand, were attending a Departmental
meeting at the Pentagon. Major Perkins was going over numbers and statistics which General
Powell would later address during his presentation to the heads of the Department, to appropriate
more funds for Army troops in South Korea and their South Korean allies. The Army felt that with
an ever increasing threat from the North Koreans and an emerging China, South Korea had to be
fortified. Initially, General Powell and Major Perkins had planned to go to the Pentagon s cafeteria
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The blast had thrown both off their feet. There was mayhem everywhere. General Powell was
temporarily deaf and blinded. His mind slowly began to place the pieces of sanity into place,
General Powell found himself partly under some rubble. He did not understand what was
happening and he could not distinguish between dream or reality. Of all his senses, it seemed
that his olfactory sense had not been affected because he was stricken by the strong odor of
kerosene or fuel of some kind. He wondered if perhaps a truck hauling kerosene or gasoline had
accidentally exploded outside, after all there had been recent construction on that part of the
Pentagon. His vision slowly returned, yet he was unable to hear anything. He started to look
around only to be surprised by fires, smoke and mangled bodies and that overwhelming smell of
kerosene. He called out for Major Perkins, but could not hear himself scream. Finally, after what
seemed like an eternity, he struggled to get to his feet only to see the limp body of Major
Adriana Perkins hunched over some rubble no more than 30 feet away. As he tried to get up and
walk toward her, he got a sharp pain to his lower back which made it difficult and painful for
General Powell to move his legs. He let out a scream in pain and fell to the ground and slowly
crawled to Major Perkins s side. The moment took General Powell back in time to the
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The Pros And Cons Of Violent Video Games
Politicians and gamers have been arguing about violent video games for years now. There are
many solutions to this controversy; however, there are two good solutions that are good for this
argument. When they see a minor playing violent video games, they can solve this problem by
enacting one, to follow the ESRB rating, or two, to allow the parents to make the final decision to
decide whether they should allow their child to playa certain gameor not. Parents should do more
research and try out the gamesfor themselves if they think that a game is not good for their child.
If a parent isn t doing any research on the game that he or she are buying for their children, how
will they know if it s right for them? Good parenting is what allows a child to grow up knowing
that he or she are being allowed to play games that are right for them, so they don t get
traumatized. Many children grow up to play games that are to mature for their taste. Some kids
can t handle these games. Whether the ESRB rating is enacted, and a minor plays a game with
an M rating that should be seventeen and up. Instead of just following an ESRB rating, parent s
need to actively assess their child in relationship to the game in question ( Leviathyn Freese.)
Parents who communicate effectively with their children allows them to see whether they are a
mature enough for the game or not. There are many steps or procedures that one can do to see if a
game is right for a child. One, the parent or guardian
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creativity within the creative industries
This essay will discuss about the creativity within the creative industries and creative economy .
Creativity is the new word and the new value in economy. A class of creative people is replacing
white and blue collars changing the way the world used to define the society in the last centuries.
Creative industries can flourish in dense populated areas where are possible multiple and continued
connections between creative people. Although governments are trying to introduce the teaching of
creativityin the educational system to foster the growth of the creative economy, creativity is
sometimes suppressed due to the high risk of the investments that creative industries requires.
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More deeply, the whole idea of creative industries describes the convergence of the creative arts
(represented by the individual talent) with the cultural industries (represented by mass scale),
linking them in the new context of the media technologies. Moreover in the creative industries the
individual creative worker is simultaneously involved with large creative enterprises. Often these
corporates are also a mix of public and private partnership. Indeed government agencies and
universities are involved in the growth of some of the biggest creative clusters, such as the Silicon
Valley and the creative industries of London.
According to Howkins and Florida, creative industries can flourish in dense populated areas, like
big cities, where people are free to share ideas. Howkins takes Hollywood as an early example of
a creative city, where, in the late 1920s, people from all over the world moved to take part to the
growth of this media giant. Landry describes London as one of the best example of city where the
economic, commercial and cultural situation have nurtured the growth of the creative industries
nowadays. Fashion designers, artists, graphic designers, actors, producers, directors and every
other figures working in the multimedia sector are only a part of the 680,000 people working in the
creative industries in
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Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome
INTRODUCTION
Median Arcuate Ligament Symdrome (MAL) is a very rare condition also knows as celiac axis
compression syndrome (CACS) or Dunbar syndrome. This syndrome has a characteristic triad of
postprandial abdominal pain, abdominal bruit and weight loss. Others symptoms that are
commonly described are nausea and vomiting 1,2 .
As these symptoms are not specific and at the same time overlap with a broad of others conditions,
the diagnosis is often made by exclusion. By the overlap of symptoms and its characteristics, among
the most common diagnoses given to patients with this disease are intestinal ischemia and
functional gastrointestinal disorder (FGID) 1, 3.
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Other cause that has been proposed for extrinsic compression of the celiac artery is the enlargement
of the celiac ganglionar plexus and low insertion of the ligament by itself 5,8.
Another theory is a sympathetic overstimulation on the celiac artery that can cause a
vasoconstriction of the trunk. A steeling phenomenon has been also reported, in which the blood
celiac artery is derived to the superior mesenteric artery, causing an ischemic pain 2,5.
As it was referred before, the prevalence of MAL is calculated to be 10 24%, but the most of the
cases remain asymptomatic. This variation in the presentation can be due to a more extensive
collateral blood supply from the superior or inferior mesenteric arteries 6,7.
The clinical presentation can be vary variable, but the common symptoms are postprandial
abdominal pain (80% of patients) and weight loss of 20 pounds (48% of patients). others symptoms
are nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At the physical examination an epigastric bruit, can be found,
but it is reported only in 35% of cases. This bruit can change with respiration, been more intensive
in expiration
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Theory Application Of Learning Mechanisms Of Change...
TheoristTheory DescriptionCharacteristics of the TheoryProcessApplication of
LearningMechanisms of ChangeReaction when theory is appliedBasic ObservationOutcomes
Bandura (1977) Social Learning Theory: Albert Bandura s Social Learning Theory believes that
learning occurs in a social context through observation, imitation, and direct instruction. It
comprises of attention, retention, reproduction, and motivation.*Attention *Retention
*Reproduction *Motivation*Attention this implies that to accurately learn by observation, a
person must pay attention to the person doing the modeling and should steer away from any
possible distraction. *Retention this is a poignant part of the social learning process as the
behavior may have been observed, but it is not always remembered which thus prevents imitation
or mimicry (McLeod, 2006). *Reproduction this is the process where the student practices the
recently learned behavior, and it is majorly dependent on the physical capabilities of the observer to
reproduce the behavior. *Motivation a person has to value the benefit of continuously performing
the action. Therefore, this development is often driven by positive reinforcement for demonstrating
the behavior correctly or punishment for applying the behavior inappropriately (Sincero, 2011).
Bandura s Social Learning Theory has been used to understand the behavior of children in a social
setting. For example, a new student who observes how his/her peers
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Identify And Explain The Difference Between Voluntary And...
Every day, our body naturally responds to environmental stimuli by one of two mechanisms, a
voluntary reaction or an involuntary reflex. The nerves and muscles work together to respond to a
change in the body s environment, both internal and external, with the intent of maintaining a
homeostatic state. Common reflexes include slipping and righting oneself, as well as immediately
and naturally withdrawing a body part that made contact with a hot object. A reflex typically occurs
prior to the brainfully processing the information regarding the stimulus. Conversely, a voluntary
action is controllable and learned by experience (G). The most wellВknown learned response is
Pavlov s dogs, who were shown to salivate at the ring of a bell because it signaled food was coming.
Both voluntary and involuntary responses go through neural pathways beginning with a receptor
that receives a stimulus from the environment. This stimulus elicits an action potential, which carries
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Many factors, including receptor function, neuron stimulation, length/complexity of neuronal
pathway, difference between sensory/motor neuron conduction velocities and synaptic
transmission, influence the reaction time. Of utmost importance is the synaptic transmission,
which refers to how presynaptic cells communicate with postsynaptic cells by releasing
neurotransmitters which, when collected at the postsynaptic cells receptors, work to engage a
response. This process has the potential to be altered for any duration of time by either improving
or impairing its potential. Postsynaptic neurons receive both excitatory and inhibitory inputs, which
have the capability to increase or decrease the likelihood of the nerve firing an action potential.
Both types of input are being applied to the receptor at all times while
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The Public Administration Theories
This discussion of the relevant literature is grounded in the theoretical work expressed by
Donald C Menzel, (2010), Sharfritz, et al (2011 and 2012), Cooper (2012), and Renz and
Associates (2010). These literature reviews address Public Administration Theories in their
similarities and differences to the societal trends that affect the leadership, policies and decision
making that affect the California HCD in carrying out its mission in affordable housing and
community development. The Theory of Human Motivation by AH Maslow (1943) (Shafritz
Hyde, 2012) states human needs arrange themselves in hierarchies of pre potency. This is to say
one needs rest on the prior satisfaction of another, more pre potent need. Man is a perpetually
wanting animal. In addition, no need or drive can be treated as if it were isolated or discrete;
every drive is related to the state of satisfaction or dissatisfaction of other drives. Motivation theory
is not synonymous with the behavior theory. The motivations are only one class of determinants of
behavior. While behavior is usually motivated, it is also usually biologically, culturally and
situationally determined as well (Shafritz Hyde, 2012). This theory is in line with the California
HCD s mission to providing a societal concern and need that is trending in California with the
affordable housing sacristy and escalating rental prices. As affordable housing and community
development continues to become a dominate societal concern it is
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Good Quotes For Research Paper
Hi Peeps,
Today s Quote
Look at how we ACT, knowing that God is in Complete Control, yet we choose to ignore God s
Commandments and Good Choices for our lives too often. ~ Jon Barnes
ACT of Hope
Since we know how to exercise our right to choose Good over evil, it seems logical to choose God s
perspective and lifestyle to reap the rewards of eternal life with Him in Heaven. Giving up the
right to choose evil should be easy and obvious. Why should we believe the lie of evil, when the
blessings of Good from God are so apparent and simple to obtain? If you are serious about your
Hope and Love for God, then you will activate your Faith, go to Doctor Jesus, get your prescription
filled, and take you spiritual medication.
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We can only understand this by studying God s Word and History of Man. Our fallen state is in
need of repair and redemption through Christ, our Hope and Heart Surgeon. The Surgery is
Simple, outpatient procedure that you have to opt and check yes in the selection box of Your
Heart. It is your choice to get the fracture fixed, now, since disobedient fractured hearts don t
make it into Heaven. Many people will avoid check ups and their condition will go unchecked or
diagnosed. Ignorance will not save your from going to The Eternal Hospital of Hell for the gifted,
disobedient, evil, and blind.
Clear Solutions ACT
In college, I was a Good Librarian and In the teacher s resource section, where the wise students
would visit and check out the 5 hour Calculus Solution Manuel. There were only five of them and
you could only check them out for two hours at a time. This Book was the holy grail for practicing
all math problems, checking, mastering, and understanding how to set up all of the potential
calculus math problems to solve for future test! At the time I took 5 hour Calculus, I had no
knowledge or understanding of how to use such a book or even it s existence.
Biblical Solutions
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Andrew Carnegie A Hero
Angel Gomez
Mr. Plata
US History: Period 7
22 October 2017
Andrew Carnegie A Hero
Andrew Carnegie once the richest man in the world, a hero in my eyes. Andrew Carnegie was
born in Scotland in November 25, 1835. Andrew Carnegie Spent his childhood living in a attic
from 1835 1848 (Doc A). Andrew Carnegiewas poor in his childhood, Andrew Carnegie is a great
example for rags to riches. Is Andrew Carnegie a hero in your eyes? A hero consist of these traits,
integrity, Courage, intelligence, concern for other, financial success, self made, significant
achievement and charisma. Andrew Carnegie meets the traits of financial success, intelligence
and concern for others. Andrew Carnegie and his financial success. Andrew Carnegie most
definitely had financial success of he was once the richest man in the world. Andrew Carnegie
didn t become the richest man in the world easily, he had to climb his way up the ranks. Andrew
Carnegie s first job was being a bobbin boy at the local textile mill, working for 12 hrs and 6 days
out of the week Carnegie was getting aid $1.20 a week (background essay). Andrew Carnegie s
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Andrew Carnegie wrote a letter to himself that he can only accept an income of $50,000. The
rest of the money would go to help build public buildings like libraries (background essay).
Andrew Carnegie s lifetime donations would add up to $350,695,653 (Doc C). Andrew
Carnegie wrote a book called the gospel of wealth. Saying that wealthy Americans had the
responsibility to donate money to further social progress (notes). This evidence helps explain why
Carnegie was a hero because he would donate so much money to charity, education and to the
public. He really does care, to have to richest man in the world say it s the wealthy people of
America, that it is their responsibility to donate their money to the public means a
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The Implementation of Magnetic Access Control Card...
1. Introduction
Access control is the restriction of access to a building or area and it can be achieved by
different means of physical security. Magnetic access control card system is one of the many
ways of restricting access to a building or area. According to Oke et al. (2009), magnetic access
control systems are used to control entry to a room or building and were developed to reduce
prodigious amount of theft and fraud.
Magnetic access control card security systems use smart cards which are small plastic cards made
out of Polyvinyl Chloride incorporating one or more integrated circuits within its thickness to store
and transact data (Hendry, 2007). Types of smart cards include Subscriber Identity Modules (SIM)
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There are entrances to the college which are not guarded by security personnel. There is no proper
barrier around the institution which makes the posting of security personnel at the main gates
insignificant. Trespassers gain access to the college residential areas and learning centres to
vandalize college property.
Trespassers cut the padlocks with bolt cutters and open them. Keys are duplicated and used to
gain access to restricted areas and they are habitually lost as they are relatively small in size. Once
a key is reported missing or duplicated, the door locking mechanism has to be replaced which costs
the college dearly as several locking points are replaced each year.
This research seeks to investigate the implementation of a magnetic access control card security
system within the SCOT community. It aims is to lessen the problems of security experienced in
the college.
Research Motivation
The motivation behind this research project is driven by the number of shortfalls of the security
system currently used at SCOT. There have been numerous security breach reports of the current
system and the breaches were attributed to the weaknesses of the current system.
3.1. Research Aims and Objectives
The aim of this research project is to investigate the implementation of magnetic card access control
security system within the SCOT community. Other objectives of this research project are as
follows:
пЃ¶ Investigate the weaknesses of the existing
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The Second Sino-Japanese War Essay
Unit 731 and the American Cover Up
The Second Sino Japanese war began on July 7th, 1937 and ended on September 9th, 1945. It was
a military conflict which was fought between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan. As
part of the struggle against fascism, Japan invaded China. It is clear that, due to the restriction of its
natural resources, Japan tried to increase by robbing resources from other countries. Japan used the
conquered Manchuria as a launching base for their troops. Manchuria was an enormous region that
consisted of three provinces Liaoning in the south, Jilin in the middle and Heilongjiang in the north.
In 1905, when Japan defeated Russia in the Russo Japanese war, Russia, which used Manchuria for
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He was extremely ambitious to create biological weapons. He had the gift for manipulating the
bureaucracy of the Japanese Army. He soon began to recruit allies for his idea to help him to
achieve his goal in becoming the father of biological warfare. His plan was kept secret, only his
closest friends and associates knew about it.
In 1936, Ishii s plan was approved by the Emperor of Japan, Hirohito. Shiro made his way to
Harbin; the process of Shiro s plan began immediately. Unit 731 was built in an isolated part of the
conquered empire of Manchuria in a small suburb called Pingfang in Harbin. Pingfang was home
to over 240,000 Chinese and around 81,000 foreigners. Shiro Ishii considered the people of China
and prisoners of the war (POW) like research material. Ishii controlled every feature for the building
of the unit. He was given an unlimited supply of funds from the Japanese Government for
equipment and anything needed. In the front of the unit there was a huge building known as the
Administrative building. It was very well constructed, that at the end of the war only it stood in
Pingfang. The most secretive part of the unit was the prison in the Administrative building. It could
hold 500 men, woman and children at one time.
The unit was staffed with thousands of Japanese scientists and
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The Economic Impact Of Hurricane Katrina On New Orleans
On the morning of August Twenty ninth, 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana and the Gulf Coast
region. The storm brought the water to about twenty feet high, swallowing eighty percent of the
New Orleans city immediately. The flood and torrential rainstorm wreaked havoc and forced
millions of people evacuate from the city. According to the National Oceanic and Atmosphere
Administration, Katrina caused approximately one hundred and eight billion dollars in damage.
Hurricane Katrinawas one of the most destructive disasters have ever occurred in the United States,
but it also revealed a catastrophic government at all levels failure in responding to the contingency.
Within days Katrina struck New Orleans, the lack of efficient mismanagement ... Show more
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In the time of Katrina, this idea made federal government believed that their nonintervention was
justified, causing the misunderstanding between governments at all level and the failure of
efficient disaster aid. However, considering the purpose of the Constitution, this is a
misinterpretation of the Tenth Amendment. The Tenth Amendment is not a reason for federal
government to refuse offer common Defence and welfare to each states. The Bill of Right that
contains Tenth Amendment serves to limit the abusive power of the federal government. It creates
a Constitutional system includes big and small government with balanced power and the right to
check each other. This idea does not conflict with the federal government s original intentions as
how the preamble and Article. I. Section. 8 declares. In fact, the Tenth Amendment indicates the
federal government assistance to the state and local government s work. Before and after the
disaster, the federal government should provide help to coordination with states
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Compare And Contrast The Jacobson V Massachusetts
Introduction
Hippocrates, directed his fellow physicians to help and do no harm (McCormick, 2013) which
basically brought to the bare the fact that, considerations of respect for persons and for justice have
been present in the development of societies from the earliest times.
The Jacobson v Massachusetts was in 1905 was based on a conflict between Jacobson and the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, over the validity on whether the state could coerce Jacobson to
be vaccinated. In order to control the local small pox epidemic, the State of Massachusetts adopted
a statute which required citizens who forfeited vaccination at any point during the previous 5 years
to either be vaccinated or in default pay a fine. Jacobson,based on his own conviction and thoughts,
refused both to be vaccinated and pay the fine with a claim that a previous vaccination was
detrimental to the health of himself and his son. He sued the state on the basis that the statutes
adopted by the State infringed on his liberty as enshrined in the 14th Amendment of the
Constitution, a plea which was rejected by the the Massachusetts Supreme Court with a subsequent
appeal to the United States Supreme Court also upholding the statutes of the state.
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It was equitably unjust to coerce citizens to buy insurance if it came at a cost which the user can
not afford, as this has the ability to create serious disservice to individuals and families who are
strived financially. The deficiency of distributive justice for the insured is a major logic why
insurance is mandated in the PPACA. According to Lachman (2009), the ethical principle
underpinning justification for change in any healthcare reform relies primarily on the principle of
distributive justice due to the lack of access to both the uninsured and the
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Key Concepts Of Identity, Identification, Place And Social...
I am writing to compare two articles from two different sources. I will be exploring the key
concepts of identity, identification, place and social memory and how theses sociological
concepts are displayed within the articles. Identity is the process that informs the way in which
people see themselves and the groups they belong to and also how other groups categorize a
person. Pountney and Maric (2015) pages 144 5. Identity is relational, situational and multiple. It
is better to understand identification as a process of continual negotiation and renegotiation. This
statement confirms our identities are forever changing due to our circumstances or surrounding
environments and certain aspects of our identities are chosen and negotiated. The Sikh youths
in the UK prove this theory through this statement; There s a time to be Indian and a time to be
British K. Hall (2002). Identification is the ongoing process that describes the way in which
individuals and groups see themselves and the way others see them. It refers to the way people
develop their cultural identity; language, ethnicity, religion and social class are all examples of
social characteristics that give people a shared sense of belonging. Pountney and Maric (2015)
pages 144 5. Yi Fu Tuan discussed Place as a location created by human experiences (Tuan, 2001).
Whereas space may have no human connection, a place carries meanings given by humans. It can
be any size a city, neighbourhood or a
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Digital Model Of 3d Printing
Table of Contents
I History Background2
II technology detail3
Contour Crafting (CC)3
Concept3
Building Procedure3
Automated Reinforcement4
Automated Plumbing5
Electrical Network Installation6
Material7
III Compare with Conventional House Construction.8
Conventional House Construction8
Contour Crafting Vs. Conventional8
IV Application9
NASA project9
Winsun10
V Future Outlook10
VI Conclusion10
I History Background
3D printing technology was start in the mid 1990s, this technology construct the real object from a
digital model from computer, layer by layer using certain material in powered state. In the past, this
technology is applied in mold manufacturing, and nowadays, it is being used in direct
manufacturing. With the improvement of this technology, more and more items can be done
through 3D printing. However, the potential of the 3D printing is far more than DIY small
household items. In March of 2013, a Chinese firm has claimed to have done 3d printing of ten
houses within 24 hours. Two years later, in January of 2015, they has further demonstrate its
technology with a five story apartment building, compete with decorative element both inside and
outside. In fact, this technology is now overturn the traditional construction industry.
In the building construction, building layer by layer has been practiced for several thousand years.
Bricking is a common method of building construction, which is actually lay construction.
Therefore, it make
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Difference Between Multiprogramming And Multiprocessing
1.Problem 1 (20 points): Why is the execution environment of a Java class called a virtual
machine? How does this virtual machine compare to a real machine running code written in C?
Answer: Java files are executed on Java Virtual Machine which is not a real machine. This is a
software application which acts like a real machine and make a complete environment like heap,
memory, stack, CPU etc virtually. Basically it is layer of software between the OS and the
application program. That s why it is called a Virtual Machine. Virtual Machine will see the
resources which administrator sets in settings e.g. if we set 1 GB for virtual machine, code will
use only this memory even if real machine have more free memory. When code runs in virtual...
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5.Problem 5. (20 points) What is the difference between multiprogramming and multiprocessing?
Multiprogramming and multithreading? Answer: Difference between multiprogramming and
multiprocessing: Multiprogramming is the ability of an operating system to run multiple
processes on a single processor machine. E.g. we are running MS Word, notepad and media
player on a single CPU machine and all the running simultaneously. Multiprocessing is the ability
of operating system to run multiple processes on multiple processors (CPUs). Processes are
divided and assigned to different CPUs to perform the task. So basic difference is that if OS run
multiple processes on single processor, this is multiprogramming and if multiple processes are
running on multiple CPUs is called multiprocessing. Difference between multiprogramming and
multithreading: Multiprogramming is the ability of an operating system to run multiple processes
on a single processor machine. E.g. we are running MS Word, notepad and media player on a
single CPU machine and all the running simultaneously. Multithreading is the ability of operating
system to run divide and run different parts of a process on a single CPU to obtain the same but
fast result. Different parts of the code which run simultaneously are called
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Disadvantages Of Examination Malpractice
Examination has been identified as the most objective method of assessing an individual s
capability and achievements and the effectiveness of educational programs. It is also used to
determine the effectiveness of a teacher or that of a teaching method. It is therefore a very
important aspect of the educational enterprise. It is because of the importance attached to it that
people get test anxietywhen there is any doubt regarding the outcome of examination. Covenant
University has been faced with a problem which is examination malpractice.
The principle goal of university education is to prepare students to get the essential information and
abilities to empower them to contribute successfully to national development (National Policy on
Education, 2004)
This preparation requires occasional assessment and evaluation in form of examinations to
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In the pre examination form, examination questions are obtained before the time of the
examination. malpractice consist of impersonation, cheating while examination is happening,
giraffe, imitation of results slips, making use of unapproved materials in examination rooms, and
outer help by people (invigilators, supervisors, staff and other employed individuals). Post
examination malpractice, are those traceable to the staff. Basic structures at this stage include: Re
bundling of scripts to incorporate those written outside examination rooms in a joint effort with
invigilators/supervisors, giving of money to examiners for a few favors, including re writing the
examination, dishonest practices of computer administrators in examination bodies who get money
from students to change grades/scores, general sorting , especially with officials of examination
bodies and markers to post grades that they never earned or justified. (Joshua, 2008; Ojerinde, in
Obo,
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The Role Of Modern Nationalism And The Middle East
In this essay I will be discussing the role of modern nationalism and how this ideology affected the
transition from colonial rule to independence in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, as well as the
problems that plagued them since 1945, and how these different nations have solved them. I will be
specifically concentrating on the nations of India, Algeria, and Iran. In the wake of World War Two,
the power of Asian nationalism was irrepressible. Many new nations emerged all throughout this
massive continent. Even though these various nations are different in many ways the way in which
they came together hold true. Everywhere Asian nationalists rallied their people against colonialism
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Although this was a problem, it was fairly brief. Since India gained their independence, the
country has faced many problems. These problems include ethnic and religious conflict, poverty
and overpopulation. These problems have been attempted to be solved by the Indian
democracy. For example, The prime minister, Indira Gandhi (1966 77 1980 84) embarked on the
green revolution this increased agricultural yields for India s eight hundred million people. This
solved problems of poverty for a short period of time, this is because India has one of the fastest
growing populations in the world. Gandhi realized this and took stringent action by calling for a
state of emergency form 1975 77. During this time period she imposed very repressive birth
control policies, even involuntary sterilization. Over eight million people were sterilized in an
effort to control the overpopulation problem. This was not the end of India s problems though, in
1980 the religious divide proved to be a deadly one. Gandhi took it upon herself to fix the
problem, ordering the army to attack a sacred temple which harbored Sikh extremists. She did this
all because this particular religion wanted more autonomy in the Punjab region of India. A short
time later she was assassinated by two of her
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Gender Roles In Macbeth
The play Macbeth, written by Shakespeare, describes Macbeth s rise to power and the obstacles
he faces on his journey. The witches prophesied his rise of power that will lead to him becoming
King. He must make many drastic decisions that will lead to becoming king and powerful. Males
often strive to obtain supremacy and glory. In Shakespeare s Macbeth, male roles are strictly
defined as cruel and violent; however, not all men follow these standards. Male genderroles and the
stereotypes they reinforce, may or may not define the way a male acts in society.
In Act One, Scene Seven, Lady Macbeth attacks Macbeth s pride in order to manipulate his
decision. Macbeth doubts the choice to kill the King, but Lady Macbeth wants the power and the
title for Macbeth and herself. She asks Macbeth, Art thou afeard to be the same in thine own act
and valor as thou art in desire? Wouldst thou have that which thou esteem st the ornament of life
and live a coward in thine own esteem, (1.7). Lady Macbeth questions Macbeth s manliness, by
asking if he is a coward or a noble king. No man wants to be called a coward by his female
companion, or anyone else. In doing this, she mocks his fear of committing regicide, by calling his
masculinity into question. Consequently, this affect s Macbeth s decision to kill King Duncan.
Macbeth believes that men should be violent, cruel, brave, and unremorseful. This viewpoint has
been instilled in him by people surrounding him such as his wife. His pride and masculinity were
superior to any future punishment for this action. His myopic view prevents him from truly seeing
the consequences to come of his decisions. The egotism of some men seems to take over their
perspective of right and wrong. Males today do not want to be inferior to women, because they
would seem weak.
Similarly, in Act Three, Scene Four, the audience notices more evidence that Macbeth follows the
standard gender role of males. Macbeth hosts a banquet full of important people. Moments before,
Macbeth sends murderers to kill Banquo and his son. One of the murderers returns to tell Macbeth
the news of Banquo s death. Due to Macbeth s guilty conscience, he envisions the ghost of Banquo.
This starts to drive him insane before his
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Why Should I Get Snapchat
There are many good things about Snapchat. For example I can only talk to my friends, it is fun,
and I would let Sophia use it too. For these many reasons, I believe I should get Snapchat. The
first reason I believe I should get Snapchat is I can only talk to my friends. This shows that I
should get Snapchat because I can only communicate with my friends that I know. According to
Cornell Research it states, Essentially, users friend each other through the application and are then
able to send each other either picture or text based messages known as snaps. This proves I should
get Snapchat because I can only communicate with people I know and I can only approve them
like Instagram. For this reason I believe I should get Snapchat. The
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Understanding the Economic Recession in America Essay
The economic recession of the late 2000s has been called the greatest economic downturn our
country has faced since the Great Depression. American businesses and banks are failing,
foreclosures are spreading like wildfire, and unemployment numbers have reached double digits.
Under our current president, many are optimistic, but many others are fearful for the future.
Economists have different speculations regarding the causes of the Great Recession. Some blame it
on higher prices for necessities like oil. Others blame the recession on the burst of the real estate
bubble, inflation, and lacking government regulations on big businesses. Economic experts are also
debating on possible solution to end the recession. It is evident that the... Show more content on
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As the housing bubble burst, credit was tightened and fewer loans were distributed. These two
events, along with the global price expansion, helped create a ripple effect that furthered the
economic turmoil. The credit squeeze lowered demand of products from businesses, which led
to a decrease in their profits. As revenues decreased, businesses closed down many of their plants
and facilities in order to reduce costs. The closures of these plants led to layoffs of millions of
workers, and finally, a sharp decline in the US stock market ( What Caused the Recession? ).
Although the instability of sub prime mortgages, the credit crunch, and the expansion of global
prices heralded the advent of the economic crisis, other experts have had their own opinions about
the cause of the financial meltdown. Adam Smith s invisible hand and the American pursuit of self
interest played a large role on the onset of the recession. The invisible hand is an economic theory
developed b Adam Smith, a pioneer in world economics. The theory is that as consumers buy
products, companies will adjust their prices and product distributions to fit the needs of the
consumers, thus resulting in mutual satisfaction between businesses and buyers ( Adam Smith and
the invisible hand ). However, as the economy grew strong during the pre recession years, American
consumers became more influenced by greed. They
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Arithmetic Mean and Five-step P-value Approach
Sample
9.23
A manufacturer of chocolate candies uses machines to package candies as they move along a
filling line. Although the packages are labeled as 8 ounces, the company wants the packages to
contain a mean of 8.17 ounces so that virtually none of the packages contain less than 8 ounces. A
sample of 50 packages is selected periodically, and the packaging process is stopped if there is
evidence that the mean amount packaged is different from 8.17 ounces. Suppose that in a particular
of 50 packages, the mean amount dispensed is 8.159 ounces, with a sample standard deviation of
0.051
A. Is there evidence that the population mean amount is different from 8.17 ounces? (Use a 0.05
level of significance.)
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C. Interpret the meaning of the p value in (b).
D. Compare your conclusions in (a) and (b).
9.53
The U.S. Department of Education reports that 46% of full time college students are employed
while attending college (data extracted from The Condition of Education 2009, National Center for
Education Statistics, nces.ed.gov). A recent survey of 60 full time students at Miami University
found that 29 were employed.
A. Use the five step p value approach to hypothesis testing and a 0.05 level of significance to
determine whether the proportion of full time students at Miami University is different that the
national norm of 0.46.
B. Assume that the study found that 36 of the 60 full time students were employed and repeat (a).
Are the conclusions the same?
9.55
One of the issues facing organizations is increasing diversity throughout the organization. One of
the ways to evaluate an organization s success at increasing diversity is to compare the
percentage of employees in the organization in a particular position with a specific background to
the percentage in a position with that specific background in the general workforce. Recently, a
large academic medical center determined that 9 of 17 employees in a particular position were
female, whereas 55% of the employees for this position in the general workforce were female. At
the 0.05 level of significance, is there evidence that the proportion of females in this position at this
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  • 4. Similarities And Differences Between The Chesapeake And... When we think of our country now, we think about how it is separated into states, but back then the states were part of colonies. Some of the main colonies were the Chesapeake colonies which consisted of Virginia and Maryland, the middle colonies were Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York, and lastly, the New Englandcolonies which were Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. In the colonial regions of New England, Chesapeake and the middle coloniesthey all share similarities and differences, most predominantly shown in family life, rank and status. In the past historians have written that the regions of Chesapeake and New England are extremely different, but still have something in common. Accordingly, they are found in their times of origination, they were both founded around the same time and also by the same people. Ultimately, they have both accepted Protestantism and the colonies both speak English. One major similarity is that they haven t forgotten who and where they came from, England, they still pledge allegiance to one crown. Like any other colony, they have created a society where both have been slow to establish social status. Unlike New England in Chesapeake a governing power tried to create a feudal system but the colonies shit it down quite fast. Notably they both have put themselves into a social group and no outside force trying to sway the people s social ranking placement. As the historians said Chesapeake and New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 7. My Life After High School As the oldest child in my family, my mom and dad always expected me to be the best child. They expected me to get good grades, to be a good student and for me to go to college. My parents always thought that I was better than most kids since I didn t do drugs or constantly mess up. I had to be this perfect child that got good grades and was a good person. Growing up with this pressure on my shoulders, I pushed myself to be this perfect child. Even though I didn t like doing some of those things. I knew going to college after high schoolwas expected of me. I never really liked school, and I wasn t sure what I wanted to be yet. But, I knew that I wanted to go to college so I wouldn t have to struggle in my life and with bills just like my parents did. The most important thing to me is that when I become older, I will be content and happy with my life. I had to go through a lot to figure out what I wanted to do with my life. I decided to become an art teacher. In high school, I never really knew what I wanted to be when I became older, and all I knew is that I wanted to have a career that would be stable enough without causing me to struggle in life. I looked into different careers that I thought I would like to pursue after I got out of high school. First, I wanted to become a veterinarian, but then I realized that I wasn t really good at science even though I loved helping animals. While I was still in high school, I always would hang out inside of the art classroom and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Criminal Justice Research Paper 1.Fred is drunk and driving his dad s car. Fred is a 21 year old student at Columbia College. Fred rams into a parked car at 10th and Rogers. Thinking no one saw him; Fred moves his car and parks it on an adjacent lot. He sprints to his dorm room in Miller Hall. A neighbor saw the wreck and Fred running to the dorm. Policeare called and they arrive ten minutes after the wreck. The officers see several empty beer cans and a bottle of tequila (half full) in the front seat. The tags are traced to Fred s dad, who is called by police. Dad says that Fred is a student at Columbia College. Police run Fred s record and determine that he has two prior DWIs within the past five years. The third DWI in 10 years is a felony. Police contact... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Determining for sure whether there are grounds to object to the search and seizure requires review of all of the reports regarding the case. Depending on the nature and quantity of the drugs seized, this could possibly be a serious case. In any event, the person involved should consult with a criminal defense attorney or, if he cannot afford private counsel, with the public defender if he is charged. Officer had probable cause to affect a traffic stop after he observed defendant following too closely. Defendant s and passenger s behavior after stop provided reasonable suspicion to expand the detention, and a positive drug dog sniff provided basis for search of vehicle. I m not aware of reason that the interpretation of the 4th Amendment would be any different in Oklahoma than it is in any other state. All states have to follow the US Supreme Court s decisions on 4th Amendment issues. It would be true that once an officer has conducted a pat down search and determined that there are no weapons, he is not allowed to go further in searching without either consent or a warrant. On the other hand, it is not the law anywhere that such a search must be limited to the feel of a gun. Any object which might possibly be used as a weapon can be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Three Eras Of The Medieval, Renaissance And Baroque... The three most well known, and arguably most important, musical eras in western civilizations would be the; medieval, Renaissance and Baroque time periods. With the basics of music with Gregorian chant and organum from the medieval era to the newfound polyphony texture from the Renaissance and the equal temperament and major minor tonality of the baroque era; Each time period brings a part of the foundation that most past, present, and future musicis and will be based on. While it may seem that these three eras or completely different, they do contain several underlying similarities. Beginning at around 476 AD, the medieval era is mostly related to the church as most music from this era is sacred. The style of this era, the Gregorian chantis monophonic only comprising of the plainchant (or the single line melodies of early church music) in texture only comprising of the plainchant (or the single line melodies of early church music). It is not until the arrival of the French composers LГ©onin and PГЁrotin in 1100 and 1200 respectively that polyphonywould be incorporated into musical worship with the decoration of Gregorian chant with one or more simultaneous musical lines, thus transitioning from Gregorian chant to Organum. During this era, most of the music and roles for musicians belonged to the church except for the troubadours of southern France and the trouvГЁres of northern France. The music was responsorial between the mass and the father during church and was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Viacom, The American Media Collaboration Summary For over 40 years, Viacom, the American media conglomerate has been able to successfully reach millions. Viacom sits as one of the six major media companies, but has been rapidly falling to the wayside. The organization struggles publicly with maintain and executive that can effectively lead them, their stock prices are down 50% of its high in 2014, and the viewing habits of the consumer are no longer the same. With the millennial trends of streaming moving tradition tendencies out, Viacomhas to make the changes in its structure to be better equipped to face the upcoming challenges and changes. Within this analysis of the companies deficiencies from management, plunging stock, and consumers switching to streaming services, Viacom ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They will need to revamp programming, growing digital licensing, strengthen online growth, and integrate with mobile and other media platforms. Implications Viacom assets are still very powerful, as they reaching tens of millions of people every day. Bob Bakish has the opportunity to lead with new reform for the organization. It is important for the organization to feel they are in the right hands after constant turmoil over the last 18 months. His strength here is having the capability to experiment with new ideas, like new content and programing, developing new relationships with streaming services. A growing digital license would mean the organization should construct a deal with popular streaming services, Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon. This will increase revenue and ultimately help rejuvenate stock prices. Viacom is going to have to become adaptable. This mean creating new content and creating programs that is interesting to their core audience. If Viacom partnered with the like of Amazon, for example, program would be available on different media ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Importance Of Recreational Hunting In Australia Since they were introduced for recreational hunting in the mid 1800s, foxes have spread across most of Australia. They have played a major role in the decline of a number of species of native animals and they also prey on newborn lambs. In the past, methods have been used to reduce fox numbers in the wild in the hopes to achieve a foxfree country, however those techniques such as employing bounty hunters, were rarely effective. Various methods such as huntingseem to have little impact on European Red Fox numbers and thus won t help to cure the damage that the invasive species caused. High priority prevention, such as on islands, which are often refuge to many native species of fauna that no longer exist on mainland. In areas of Western Australia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Goldenrod Lab Report The relationship between the existence of gall on the goldenrod and the development on the plants by using aspect measurement at the Riverwood Conservatory Introduction This study shows that the present of the gall on the stems of goldenrod has a taller height of stems than the ones that without galls. The averaging about 4 feet (1.2m) in height, goldenrod is a perennial with clusters of bright yellow flowers. It has been used for centuries in the treatment of kidney stones, urinary tract infections, a variety of other medical condition. (1) Survival probability depends on gall size; in small galls the larvae is vulnerable to parasitoid ovipositor, whereas larvae in large galls are more frequently eaten by avian predators. (2) During the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First of all, the existing of a gall would not impact on the development on the Goldenrod plants, such as based on average stem height, which was the stem height is shorter than the ones are normal by the factor of the presence of a gall. Secondly, the presence of a gall also would not impacted the diameter of gall and in general that won t be an impact on the plants development. Moreover, based on the result that have been collected, the Goldenrod stem was thinner than the normal ones also by a factor of whether there was a gall or not on the plants. The presence of a gall did not significantly affect final stem height but did slow the growth of ramets during the period of most rapid gall growth. (3)Major errors that could occurred during this investigation was that groups were not able to give out a confidence measurement as in a total that nine group might have performed this observation by using their particular way, which means the data collection might be uncertain due to the groups perform the experiment differently. On top of it, it is important that whether the performed group used a ground as a reference point for recording the height of stem from the plant, which would lead to the failed of the hypothesis and draw an incorrect result at the end of this observation. Suggestion that could avoid this error occur is to give specific way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Seated Queen And The Wish Granting Dragon Cassiopeia: The Seated Queen and the Wish granting Dragon The famed Alexandrian astronomer, Ptolemy, catalogued Cassiopeia among his original 48 constellations recorded in The Almagest, and it still shines brightly to this day. Visible year round, Cassiopeia is easily identified by its W shape. This distinction, also known as an asterism, made Cassiopeia one of the first constellations I could identify in the night sky. Each time I spot those five stars I am hit with a wave of nostalgia and this has caused Cassiopeia to be among my favorite constellations. While predominantly appearing in the Northern sky, Cassiopeia may also be viewed from parts of the Southern hemisphere. The stars span an area of 598 square degrees, making Cassiopeia the 25th largest of the 88 recognized constellations. Included in the formation are open clusters Messier 52 and Messier 103; the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A; a star forming cloud known as the Pacman Nebula; and The White Rose Cluster. German British astronomer Caroline Hershel discovered the cluster in 1783. Approximately 300 stars form this cluster, which appears as a delicate rose gently unfolding in the sky. Cassiopeia belongs to the Perseus family that also includes the constellations Andromeda, Auriga, Cepheus, Cetus, Lacuta, Pegasus, Perseus, and Triangulum. Cassiopeia is also called The Seated Queen. The origins of the title lie in the Greek Muggle myth of Cassiopeia, Queen of Ethiopia. As the story tells, the vain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Pneumonia a Case Study II. HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS Three days prior to admission, the patient suffered from fever, cough, and colds. He didn t receive any medications or even consulted a physician. One day prior to admission, he suffered difficulty of breathing which triggered his parents to bring him to the hospital. They went first in the OPD and he was assessed with (+) head hobbing, (+) nasal flaring, and (+) rales. He was admitted at the PICU ward for further evaluation. Through the diagnosis of the attending physician, it was found that he has bronchopneumonia, severe. III. PAST HISTORY The patient completed her immunization except Hepatitis B Vaccine due to lack of financial resources. The patient did not experience ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Medially, the left lung also contains a concavity, the CARDIAC NOTCH in which the heart lies. The RIGHT LUNG is thicker and broader than the left. It is also somewhat shorter than the left because the diaphragm is higher on the right side to accommodate the liver that lies below it. Lobes and Fissures |Lobe |Segments of Right Lung |Segments of Left Lung | |Superior |Apical, posterior and anterior |Apical, posterior, anterior, superior lingual, and inferior | | | |lingual | |Middle |Lateral medial |None | |Inferior |Superior (or apical) medial basal, anterior basal, |Superior (or apical), medical basal, anterior basal, lateral | | |lateral basal, posterior basal |basal, posterior basal | Each lobe receives its own secondary (lobar) bronchus. The right primary bronchus gives rise to 3 secondary (lobar) bronchi called the superior, middle and inferior bronchi. The left primary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Freud And Anxiety In Freud s opinion anxiety is an unpleasant inner state that people seek to avoid. Anxiety acts as a signal to the ego that things are not going right. The ego sits at the center of some appealing powerful forces: reality and society as symbolized by the superego and biology as represented by the Id. When these make contradictory strains upon the ego, that means if one feel threatened or feel as if it were about to failure under the weight of it all, it serves as a signal to the ego that its existence, and with it the survival of the whole organism, is in danger. The ego which is ruled by the id, and deterred by reality, struggles to overcome its economic duty of bringing about harmony among the forces and influences working in and upon it. Accordingly they are driven to unconscious. In one understanding of Freud s opinion about the Roland s case, clearly such impulses on the part of the Roland as a child, demands using defense mechanisms to protect him from feelings of anxiety or threatened. Such redirection for Roland at first stage is non conscious repression of those feelings. He represses those anxiety creating feelings to protect him against emotional issues which are undoubtedly the most valuable and instinctively accessible depiction of his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Here Freud is explicitly claiming that in sublimation it is the repression of the energy that is lifted. In other words, Freud puts the representative of all moral restrictions, the advocate of the impulse toward perfection, in short it is as much as we have been able to apprehend psycho logically of what people call the higher things in human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Power Of Friendship In The Kite Runner By Khaled Hosseini Many people will walk in and out of your life but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart Eleanor Roosevelt. What is true friendship, what is friendship for that matter? Webster dictionary says friendship is a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection, typically exclusive of sexual or family relations, the emotions or conduct of friends; the state of being friends. But how powerful can this nine letter word really be? In The Kite Runner a book written by Khaled Hosseini it shows the true power of friendship, all the ups and downs, and how two friends battle love, trust, betrayal, and friendship. Amir is the son of a wealthy and well known man in the northern area of Kabul. Amir develops a friendship with one of his servants named Hassan. From the being you could see the love that Hassan has for Amir especially from his first word, which was Amir. Amir and Hassan enjoyed doing everything together. However, Amir never considered Hassan and him as friends. The reasons for this in many ways are because Amir is a Pashtun and Hassan is a Hazara. But, they were kids; they fed from the same breast and they learned to crawl together, nothing was going to change that. Amir spent most of the first twelve years of his life with Hassan. They used to play hide and seek, cops and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A woman is not allowed to raise eyes towards men or make eye contact with them, a woman must dress properly without skin showing, they are not allowed to laugh loudly, and are forbidden to use cosmetics. I can relate to the way women are portrayed in the kite runner in many ways; a woman is to do what ever a man says and must never complain also if you flee your husband, who is usually hand picked for you by your father, you can be exiled, arrested, or even killed. Men have cultural dominance over women and must be treated with the highest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Athletic Training Rotation My clinical rotation for the fall semester of my junior year is with the King s College Men s soccer team. As an athletic training student, I hold a lot of responsibilities regarding the prevention, evaluation, diagnosis, management, and treatment of these student athletes. Most of my daily activities can be separated into three groups, the pre practice, pre game, during the activity, and post practice and post game. Along with knowing human anatomy, other important characteristics of an athletic trainerare having good communication skills, learning how to properly document medical information, and always be keeping up to date with medical portals such as pyramed. Before the athletes arrive for practices and games, I start off by getting the team a few water coolers and water bottles set up at their designated practice area in order for the players to be properly hydrated. After filling up the water, I always check to make sure the gator is properly equipped with an AED, splints, and a fully stocked medical kit. Shortly after, the soccer team starts to arrive. Once the athletes arrive, the next step is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout my athletic training career communication is going to be a key factor in not only the prevention, diagnosis, management, and treatment aspects of athletic training, but also helping recognize when athletes just don t seem like themselves, which may signal that they do not feel right. As an athletic trainer I will also have to have the ability to communicate with other health care professionals such as physicians and physical therapists on a daily basis. Using pyramed portal throughout the semester will help become more organized when dealing with a patient s medical history, which goes hand in hand with becoming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Rite of Spring Dance Critique: The Rite of Spring The Rite of Spring was choreographed by Vaslav Nijinsky, a Russian dancer and choreographer. He joined The Imperial School of Ballet in 1900 and was later the lead dancer of the Ballet Russes. He eventually choreographed many works, one of them being Le Sacre du Printemps (The Rite of Spring) in 1913. He exceeded the limits of traditional ballet and the Rite was an example of this. In 1919 he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and spent the rest of his life in and out of hospitals until he died in London on April 8, 1950. The Rite of Spring was performed by Sergei Diaghilev s Ballet Russes on May 29th, 1913 at the Theatre des Champs Elysees in Paris. It was later remade by the Joffrey Ballet in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think Nijinsky decided to use the circle dancing as his spatial configuration because the circles allowed for more use of the stage and it symbolizes the rituals of natives are all connected during their celebrations and sacrifices. By having the males and females separated Nijinsky made a strong statement that I believe is that the only thing that brings the sexes together is their important ritual of sacrifice. For most of the performance, the dancers were in unison. This helps the audience capture everything that is occurring. It allows the crowd to focus their attention on the important aspect of the performance instead of trying to go back and forth from one side of the stage to another. The spectators can also appreciate the movement of the dancers more if they are in unison. It also helped Nijinsky show what he felt was important in the performance if everyone was doing the same thing. There were some instances that the dancers were so n sync that they looked like robots. The moves that they made seemed simples, for example, their stomping didn t seem complicated but to do it at the same time looked very complex and harder. Najinsky showed in The Rite of Spring that these performances could be about normal people and their traditions instead of fantasy. The dancers were hunched over and close to the ground and loose with their bodies which is more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The first step in data analysis involved carrying out... The first step in data analysis involved carrying out frequency distributions and cross tabulations to understand how the sample was distributed across the selected predictors of educational attainment, which was measured by the four educational transitions. Inclusion of Chi square test further helped to assess for existence of association between the independent and dependent variables. 3.5.2 Construction of wealth index and data reduction for household no income variables: principal component analysis Factor analysis was used to create a composite variable that combined all measures of economic status into a wealth index, and the index was used in subsequent analysis in place of the original variables. The specific factor analytic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The technique was first introduced in the early 20th Century (Pearson 1901 and Hotelling 1933 cited in Kolenikov and Angeles 2004; Krishnan 2008). It is a multivariate analysis method that is used to transform a large number of related (correlated) variables into a smaller and parsimonious set of orthogonal (unrelated) factors. These unrelated factors, or the principal components as they are popularly called, are linear weighted combinations of the initial variables used in the data set. The technique orders the components so that the first is a linear index of all the variables that accounts for the largest amount of variation in all the variables, while the second, which is orthogonal to the first, accounts for the maximum variation that is not accounted for in the first index. Each subsequent component accounts for the maximum variation that is not accounted for by the preceding components until all the variance in the original variables is accounted for. A formal definition of principal components analysis is presented below. Given a set of N variables a*1j to a*Nj ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The State Of Quality Of Primary Education The State of Quality of Primary Education in India The key concern about education, in any formal educational system, of all time, has been its quality. Every stake holder, direct or indirect, of education is concerned about its quality. Guardians or parents, irrespective of their socio economic status, want to educate their children with best quality education which would add better value to the degrees their wards acquire subject to the budget constraints. But what do we mean by quality education? How this quality is being assessed? What is the status of the quality of education in India? This paper seeks to focus on these issues with respect to the quality of primary education in India. There is no universally accepted definition for quality of education . In education, perception of quality is around students (Mukhopadhyay, 2001). The performance of the students like examination results, learning achievements, ability to apply learned knowledge in practical life exhibit the quality of an education. For some, Quality of education means value addition in education (Feigenbaum 1951); excellence in education (Peters and Waterman 1982); for others, fitness of education outcomes and experience for use (Juran and Gryna 1988). For a society, excellence and value are most appropriate indicators for quality education. A generally accepted definition of quality education does not exist and different end users adopt different criteria for determining the quality of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Industrialization In The 1800s Industrialization. The rapid development of industry. Britain success and struggles in this industry. They gained urbanization, education, changing class structures, modern buildings, industrial production, and modern inventions. But in order to have the success with all those they had struggles in working conditions, wages, child labor, changing roles of women, and coal mines. All of this hard laboring was not a choice or for fun. If you wanted your family to eat or live the whole family would have to work to get money. Working in factories and coal mines was hard, but it did have positive effects on families, Great Britain, and the rest of the world. Such as families working together in one place. Cities cause pollution to grow by about 57%. Being a child that worked was hard because you couldn t get any type of education. Most people who worked could read or write, but new law came along making more kids get some kind of education. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Factories caused new modern building, industrial production, and modern inventions. Living condition in the 1800 s were way different they today and not in a good way. The revolution helped the architecture field. As more and more people were moving to the city to find work. More houses were being built and over time the houses improved tremendously. Production in factories helped england because they didn t have to buy or trade as much. Because they had all of these new machines could produce new material that they needed. During this era was the first time that modern invention were introduced. Some invention that saved the public were,vaccinations, the first telephone, and the light bulb. All of these improved life in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Financial Statements Measure The Liquidity And The... Introduction The financial statements measure the liquidity and the strength of a business. On the balance sheet; offsets calculate the real value of accounts receivables and fixed assets. Uncollectible accounts receivables and depreciation reflect the offsets reported on financial statements. In accordance with generally accepted accounting principles(GAAP); two methods compute the uncollectible accounts receivable expense. Just like uncollectible accounts offset the value of accounts receivables; so do depreciationexpenses counteract the value of fixed assets. Also called contra accounts, the journal entries accumulate and are then recorded on the balance sheet. Part One Uncollected Receivables The first technique is the write off method. Small companies with a small number of uncollected accounts receivables, or, bad debts; utilize this process. Once a customer account becomes worthless, a write off occurs. Immediately, the write off is recorded in the journal; applied directly to the uncollectible customer account. The first step in this journal entry; debit the customer s accounts receivable account. In the next entry; credit the allowance for doubtful accounts. With this process, an accumulation of entries are completed during the period, as customer accounts become uncollectible. The book Financial Accounting (Duchac, Reeve, Warren, 2014) states: At the end of a period, Allowance for Doubtful Accounts will normally have a balance. Second, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The History of Art at Iowa State University Essay Have you ever been to Iowa State University and seen all of the magnificent art that is located on campus? Iowa State is home to one of the largest campus public art collections in the United States. There are over 2,000 works of public art (George Washington Carver). The foundation of the contemporary Art on Campus Collection and Program began during the Depression in the 1930s, when IowaState s President Hughes envisioned that, The arts would enrich and provide substantial intellectual exploration into our college curricula (George Washington Carver). Who doesn t love art? Every day you wake up and experience some sort of artwork; whether it s a sculptureor just seeing something made so wonderful. Walking across the magnificent... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We live in a world where there is lots of judging and I believe people may not even give some art pieces a chance. In the 1940s, Christian Petersen sculpted a plaster figure of George Washington Carver. According to an article from Iowa State Museums, This is one of the few free standing, full length sculptures that Petersen ever made (George Washington Carver). He sculpted Carver as an old man holding a single peanut in his hands. Petersen s intentions were to emphasize Carver s vision for the future of agriculture (George Washington Carver). George Washington Carver was the first African American to attend Iowa State, and I personally didn t know this until I saw the sculpture located near Carver Hall. Art has its meanings, even if sometimes you aren t looking for them. A quote from George Washington Carver shows how much he cared for this blessed university, I have no words to adequately express my impressions of dear old I.S.C. (Iowa State College). All I am and all I hope to be, I owe in a very large measure to this blessed institution (Mark Bagley). When this sculpture was first created Petersen wasn t able to cast this sculpture in bronze because the cost was too much money, so he painted the work of art to resemble bronze. The sculpture was originally put inside Carver Hall on the first floor lobby (George Washington Carver). If this was put outside it would have just got ruined by the weather, since the snow and cold could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Tropical Rainforest Tropical rainforests are forests with tall trees, warm climates, and lots of rain. Rainforests are typically found near the earth s equator. They receive anywhere from 60 to 160 inches of precipitation that is normally distributed evenly throughout the year. Since there is a lot of rainfall and heat, it is very humid in those areas. Humidity , however, is not a bad thing in that area. The plants and animals in the tropical rainforestsurvive due to rainfall and humidity helping plants thrive and providing food for animals. In fact climate is such an important part of the rainforest that many species are currently experiencing novel conditions because of habitat fragmentation and climate change (Low Potential for Climate). This means that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example of this is the South American three toed sloth. This animal has fur covered with green algae, which is perfect camouflage in the forest canopy. Other animals use camouflage to hide to wait for their prey. One such predator is the Boa Constrictor. The Boa Constrictor s uniquely patterned body allows it to camouflage itself. It s an interesting technique. They have natural habits of camouflaging themselves. One adaptation quite the opposite of camouflage is that of the brightly colored poison arrow frogs and poison dart frogs. The bright colors of these species serve as a warning to predators not to eat them. These frogs are so poisonous that natives wipe their arrow heads on them to make them more lethal. The creatures and woodland are fed and nurtured by the trees in their environment. When it rains, the rain knocks all the insects (food for other animals) out of the air and ends up on the ground for the animals to then be fed. The woodland and shrubbery are fed by the rain and humidity in the sky. Tropical rainforests provide a nearly constant supply of water and a wide variety of food for the animals. There is still a lot to be discovered about the tropical rainforests. However, the woodland and creatures still thrive because their environment and even the world provide their lively ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Bedroom Observation Essay A.)Physical setting of the interview was on the second floor in the Rogue Community College library in study room #233. Window shades were slid open for the light to come into the window. Phoebe and I arranged the room so the clock was behind the person being interviewed. The clock was on top of the window sill out of site of the camera. We switched seats and roles so that we did not have to move the clock to the other side of the room. All small objects in the room were placed out of sight of the camera except for a lamp with a green cover on it and a glass vase with flowers in it. Phoebe brought the flowers for a prop. We sat against the wall on opposite sides of the table between us. There was about four to five feet of space between the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First question at 10:47 was, how did it feel to spend time with your grandma? This was in response to her disclosing a new living situation with her grandma, in which she was snowed in at her house and spent the time watching television with her grandma. Intent for this open question was to bring awareness to the feelings associated with this new experience of hers. The client seemed to not want to go too far into how it felt because she does not have a close relationship with her grandmother. Second question was at 15:05. This was how does it feel to get a little bit of that worry off your plate? Rationale for this was to bring awareness to the relief she felt for finding a place to live. I did not ask any more open questions during the interview because I was constantly thinking about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Traditional And Modern Medicine Several treatment methods have been used by humans for cure diseases over the centuries. Two of the treatment methods are traditional medicine and modern medicine. In fact, these two types of treatment methods share the same objective from different approaches. Traditional medicine can be defined as health practices based on the use of plants, plants extracts and animals. It is a theory with a non scientific approach used to treat illness in the contrary of modern medicinewhich is a health practices based on the use of pharmaceutical drugs. It is a scientific approach used to diagnose, prevent and treat illness. Although traditional and modern medicine are similar in some ways, the differ in cost, side effects and availability. Traditional and modern medicine share the same curative objective which implies that they have similarities from a general point of view. Both medicine is using plants extracts but in different aspects. Though traditional medicine is based on the use of plants and herbs, modern medicine uses many herbs and plant derivative based on biological and chemical aspect as well. Many common drugs are derived from plant based sources directly or indirectly. Moreover, traditional and modern medicine have both side effects. They could be harmful or ineffective for a human body if the dosage is not well calculated, in this case we run the risk of over or under dose. Also, many side effects can occur from the interaction of both medicine. Traditional and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Of Mice And Men Prejudice Quotes Hypocrisy is the mother of all evil and prejudice is still her favorite child. In the three stories Of Mice and Men, Chrysanthemums, and To Kill a Mockingbird, the theme of Prejudice is uniquely enhanced by the use of symbols. Initially in the story Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck, there are obvious times where unequal distribution of wealth, power and privilege between men and women is shown. On page 1 when Elisa is working with her flowers while observing her husband talking to two other men, it states She wore heavy leather gloves to protect her hands while she worked. On page 4 when Elise and the tinker are in the car, it says while the man came through the picket fence Elisa ran excitedly along the geranium bordered path to the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During Tom Robinson s Trial, on page 8 of chapter 17, Mr. Ewell says Well, Mayella was raisin this holy racket so I dropped m load and run as fast as I could but I run into th fence, but when I got distangled I run up to th window and I seen Mr. Ewell s face grew scarlet. He stood up and pointed his finger at Tom Robinson. I seen that black nigger yonder ruttin on my Mayella! This quote clearly captures his hate for Tom Robinson just because of his race. Also, on page 2 of chapter 10 when Atticus gave the kids their air rifles, he says I d rather you shot at tin cans in the back yard, but I know you ll go after birds. Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit em, but remember it s a sin to kill a mockingbird. Mockingbirds are a symbol of innocence and purity, and this enhances the theme because the most innocent people are treated the worst. Both Boo Radley and Tom Robinson were people of innocence but happened to be looked down upon by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Carcraft Direction Carcraft failed due to lack of innovation and transparency Introduction Carcarft was the seventh leading second hand car dealer in the United Kingdom with 550 employees. It operated ten forecourts in locations such as Newport, Lakeside, Leeds, Sheffield, Trafford Center and Wednesbury among others (Callander, 2015). The Rochdale based company was established in 1951 as a family business; in 1998, it was bought by Noel and Darren McKnee from their father; the two brothers sold the business later. The company sold 12,000 used cars at its brick and mortar stores in the ten locations every year; however, it continuously made losses resulting to its closure on 30th April 2015 (Callander, 2015). Apparently, Grant Thornton is the company s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to British Broadcasting Corporation s investigations, the company priced one Volkswagen Golf at ВЈ8,792 online and ВЈ10,999 in the showroom (2014, p. 1). The strategy used to get customers to its showrooms intended to sell cars expensively more than the valuation price. Furthermore, the company used unethical tactics to pressurize customers to buy their used cars. For example, British Broadcasting Corporation undercover investigations revealed that its sales team promised clients great deals only after buying a car (2014, p. 2). Occasionally, the sales team did not fully explain the cost of the car before asking clients to commit to buying it; in this case, the company concealed some information from clients. Moreover, the company lied to customers that all its cars were inspected by RAC when in reality RAC only approved the company s inspection process. In addition, RAC confirmed that it only inspects cars randomly from every branch, but not every car (British Broadcasting Corporation, 2014, p. 5). Aspects of the Company that Were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. How Did Latin American Culture Develop The term Latin America encompasses not only South and Central America but the Caribbean also. The many different ethnicities and cultures present in Latin American music make it diverse and hard to categorise.Latinos have helped bring these sounds to U.S. audiences, and just like European Americans and African Americans they have contributed new musical flavors that sprang from their experiences on U.S. soil. Musicin the 1940s was only broadcast through radio and TV. Latin American music is mainly influenced in Los Angeles, New York City, and San Francisco, but each city express the music in their own way. By the 1920s Los Angeles was booming in Latin music with recording and live performances by Latino artists from the Southwest, New York and the Caribbean. The styles of music that they had in LA we re Banda rap, Chicano Rock, Corrido, Latin jazz, Latin Rock. The vigorous R B, rock and roll, punk and hip hop scenes of L.A. s Chicano Eastside have helped shape American popular music, even as the constant infusion of immigrant laborers from Mexico and Central America continue to provide new musical ideas and identities. Almost half of Los Angeles County s 9 million residents are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In recent decades, the population of Dominican immigrants rose sharply. Caribbean Latinos, many of whom are of African descent, have also had extensive musical exchange with African Americans in New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Women and Sexuality in Aphra Behn s Poems Essay Women and Sexuality in Aphra Behn s Poems All women together ought to let flowers fall upon the tomb of AphraBehn, . . . for it was she who earned them the right to speak their minds. (Woolf 91) Born in 1640, AphraBehn broke gender stereotypes when she undertook a thrilling (if unrewarded) life as a spy for the Crown, but it was her scandalous career as an author which truly achieved many firsts for women. She was the first woman to supporthereself financially by solely relying on the profession of writing, and many readers argue that Oroonoko her passionate tale about the institution of slavery was the first English novel. She was certainly one of the first female authors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Likewise pursued, in The Disappointment, Behn s young virginal maiden takes her sexual destiny into her own hands (literally), leaving her would be lover impotent, an outcast from what used to be his realm of power. Thus in The Willing Mistress and The Disappointment, Behn confers power to women by creating an environment of sexual freedom in which female sexuality is natural, strong, comfortable, and driven by pure desire. In the Middle Ages, if a woman wanted to express herself in writing, she was limited to expressions of religious faith, as were Julian of Norwich and Margery Kempe. Any rapture described in the literature of this period was usually reserved for Christ, prompted by the ecstatic realization of an eternal life. In the 16th and 17th centuries, women writers were still largely limited in how
  • 31. they were permitted to express themselves. While writing about love became more socially acceptable, most examples still presented a romanticized perspective in which passion was inextricably linked to emotional involvement. There are glimpses of sexuality, such as when Anne Bradstreet in A Letter to Her Husband, Absent Upon Public Employment refers to her children as those fruits which through [her husband s] heat I bore and yearns for him to return and warm her chilled limbs (Lines 14; 11). However, even this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Communication Competence In A Group Communication competence is the first thing every new group member should understand before beginning a group project. Communication competence is considered very broadly as an impression that behavior is appropriate and effective in a given context (Spitzberg, 2000). This includes being effective by having a wide range of behaviors and being in the we , not me mentality, being appropriate by complying with the group rules, have the knowledge to learn the rules and know how to be a proper asset in your group, having empathy or being sensitive towards your group members, staying committed to your group, and lastly being ethical. Our groups communication was very competent. When it came to group decision making, there was no hint of individuality, none of the members had a me mentality, but instead we all as a group put what we wanted aside to agree on a board game that would be the most appropriate for the assignment. For example, I wanted to play poker instead of monopoly but due to the fact that I was the only one in our group that knew how to play poker I quickly agreed with monopoly. Furthermore, all the group members showed commitment, and ethics. Many of us had a busy week schedule to include work and other classes so when we were able to settle on a time and date for a meetingeveryone stayed committed to the schedule and arrived on time. While we had these group meetings and game nights everyone in the group was respectful towards each other by not making any rude remarks or aggressiveness when there was disagreement and being responsible by not attempting to cheat to win Group Climate is defined by Rothwell as the emotional atmosphere, the enveloping tone that is created by the way we communicate in groups (105). Group s can have either positive or negative climates. Our group displayed a positive climate. We treated each other well and fairly, we were all flexible with our busy schedules in order to have group meetings and whenever someone had a last minute work shift change interfering with out meeting we quickly reorganized without any harsh feelings. Furthermore, our group showed a lot of supportive communication and almost no defensive communication. We did not need to make any positive or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. General Powell South Korea At the time, a brigadier general, Harry Powell worked for the Department of the Army. He and Major Adriana Perkins, General Powell s assistant and right hand, were attending a Departmental meeting at the Pentagon. Major Perkins was going over numbers and statistics which General Powell would later address during his presentation to the heads of the Department, to appropriate more funds for Army troops in South Korea and their South Korean allies. The Army felt that with an ever increasing threat from the North Koreans and an emerging China, South Korea had to be fortified. Initially, General Powell and Major Perkins had planned to go to the Pentagon s cafeteria and discuss the presentation and important items over breakfast and coffee,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The blast had thrown both off their feet. There was mayhem everywhere. General Powell was temporarily deaf and blinded. His mind slowly began to place the pieces of sanity into place, General Powell found himself partly under some rubble. He did not understand what was happening and he could not distinguish between dream or reality. Of all his senses, it seemed that his olfactory sense had not been affected because he was stricken by the strong odor of kerosene or fuel of some kind. He wondered if perhaps a truck hauling kerosene or gasoline had accidentally exploded outside, after all there had been recent construction on that part of the Pentagon. His vision slowly returned, yet he was unable to hear anything. He started to look around only to be surprised by fires, smoke and mangled bodies and that overwhelming smell of kerosene. He called out for Major Perkins, but could not hear himself scream. Finally, after what seemed like an eternity, he struggled to get to his feet only to see the limp body of Major Adriana Perkins hunched over some rubble no more than 30 feet away. As he tried to get up and walk toward her, he got a sharp pain to his lower back which made it difficult and painful for General Powell to move his legs. He let out a scream in pain and fell to the ground and slowly crawled to Major Perkins s side. The moment took General Powell back in time to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Pros And Cons Of Violent Video Games Politicians and gamers have been arguing about violent video games for years now. There are many solutions to this controversy; however, there are two good solutions that are good for this argument. When they see a minor playing violent video games, they can solve this problem by enacting one, to follow the ESRB rating, or two, to allow the parents to make the final decision to decide whether they should allow their child to playa certain gameor not. Parents should do more research and try out the gamesfor themselves if they think that a game is not good for their child. If a parent isn t doing any research on the game that he or she are buying for their children, how will they know if it s right for them? Good parenting is what allows a child to grow up knowing that he or she are being allowed to play games that are right for them, so they don t get traumatized. Many children grow up to play games that are to mature for their taste. Some kids can t handle these games. Whether the ESRB rating is enacted, and a minor plays a game with an M rating that should be seventeen and up. Instead of just following an ESRB rating, parent s need to actively assess their child in relationship to the game in question ( Leviathyn Freese.) Parents who communicate effectively with their children allows them to see whether they are a mature enough for the game or not. There are many steps or procedures that one can do to see if a game is right for a child. One, the parent or guardian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. creativity within the creative industries This essay will discuss about the creativity within the creative industries and creative economy . Creativity is the new word and the new value in economy. A class of creative people is replacing white and blue collars changing the way the world used to define the society in the last centuries. Creative industries can flourish in dense populated areas where are possible multiple and continued connections between creative people. Although governments are trying to introduce the teaching of creativityin the educational system to foster the growth of the creative economy, creativity is sometimes suppressed due to the high risk of the investments that creative industries requires. According to Teresa Amabile, the main definition of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More deeply, the whole idea of creative industries describes the convergence of the creative arts (represented by the individual talent) with the cultural industries (represented by mass scale), linking them in the new context of the media technologies. Moreover in the creative industries the individual creative worker is simultaneously involved with large creative enterprises. Often these corporates are also a mix of public and private partnership. Indeed government agencies and universities are involved in the growth of some of the biggest creative clusters, such as the Silicon Valley and the creative industries of London. According to Howkins and Florida, creative industries can flourish in dense populated areas, like big cities, where people are free to share ideas. Howkins takes Hollywood as an early example of a creative city, where, in the late 1920s, people from all over the world moved to take part to the growth of this media giant. Landry describes London as one of the best example of city where the economic, commercial and cultural situation have nurtured the growth of the creative industries nowadays. Fashion designers, artists, graphic designers, actors, producers, directors and every other figures working in the multimedia sector are only a part of the 680,000 people working in the creative industries in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Median Arcuate Ligament Syndrome INTRODUCTION Median Arcuate Ligament Symdrome (MAL) is a very rare condition also knows as celiac axis compression syndrome (CACS) or Dunbar syndrome. This syndrome has a characteristic triad of postprandial abdominal pain, abdominal bruit and weight loss. Others symptoms that are commonly described are nausea and vomiting 1,2 . As these symptoms are not specific and at the same time overlap with a broad of others conditions, the diagnosis is often made by exclusion. By the overlap of symptoms and its characteristics, among the most common diagnoses given to patients with this disease are intestinal ischemia and functional gastrointestinal disorder (FGID) 1, 3. The first description of this syndrome was made by Harjola in 1963, but in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other cause that has been proposed for extrinsic compression of the celiac artery is the enlargement of the celiac ganglionar plexus and low insertion of the ligament by itself 5,8. Another theory is a sympathetic overstimulation on the celiac artery that can cause a vasoconstriction of the trunk. A steeling phenomenon has been also reported, in which the blood celiac artery is derived to the superior mesenteric artery, causing an ischemic pain 2,5. As it was referred before, the prevalence of MAL is calculated to be 10 24%, but the most of the cases remain asymptomatic. This variation in the presentation can be due to a more extensive collateral blood supply from the superior or inferior mesenteric arteries 6,7. The clinical presentation can be vary variable, but the common symptoms are postprandial abdominal pain (80% of patients) and weight loss of 20 pounds (48% of patients). others symptoms are nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. At the physical examination an epigastric bruit, can be found, but it is reported only in 35% of cases. This bruit can change with respiration, been more intensive in expiration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Theory Application Of Learning Mechanisms Of Change... TheoristTheory DescriptionCharacteristics of the TheoryProcessApplication of LearningMechanisms of ChangeReaction when theory is appliedBasic ObservationOutcomes Bandura (1977) Social Learning Theory: Albert Bandura s Social Learning Theory believes that learning occurs in a social context through observation, imitation, and direct instruction. It comprises of attention, retention, reproduction, and motivation.*Attention *Retention *Reproduction *Motivation*Attention this implies that to accurately learn by observation, a person must pay attention to the person doing the modeling and should steer away from any possible distraction. *Retention this is a poignant part of the social learning process as the behavior may have been observed, but it is not always remembered which thus prevents imitation or mimicry (McLeod, 2006). *Reproduction this is the process where the student practices the recently learned behavior, and it is majorly dependent on the physical capabilities of the observer to reproduce the behavior. *Motivation a person has to value the benefit of continuously performing the action. Therefore, this development is often driven by positive reinforcement for demonstrating the behavior correctly or punishment for applying the behavior inappropriately (Sincero, 2011). Bandura s Social Learning Theory has been used to understand the behavior of children in a social setting. For example, a new student who observes how his/her peers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Identify And Explain The Difference Between Voluntary And... Every day, our body naturally responds to environmental stimuli by one of two mechanisms, a voluntary reaction or an involuntary reflex. The nerves and muscles work together to respond to a change in the body s environment, both internal and external, with the intent of maintaining a homeostatic state. Common reflexes include slipping and righting oneself, as well as immediately and naturally withdrawing a body part that made contact with a hot object. A reflex typically occurs prior to the brainfully processing the information regarding the stimulus. Conversely, a voluntary action is controllable and learned by experience (G). The most wellВknown learned response is Pavlov s dogs, who were shown to salivate at the ring of a bell because it signaled food was coming. Both voluntary and involuntary responses go through neural pathways beginning with a receptor that receives a stimulus from the environment. This stimulus elicits an action potential, which carries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many factors, including receptor function, neuron stimulation, length/complexity of neuronal pathway, difference between sensory/motor neuron conduction velocities and synaptic transmission, influence the reaction time. Of utmost importance is the synaptic transmission, which refers to how presynaptic cells communicate with postsynaptic cells by releasing neurotransmitters which, when collected at the postsynaptic cells receptors, work to engage a response. This process has the potential to be altered for any duration of time by either improving or impairing its potential. Postsynaptic neurons receive both excitatory and inhibitory inputs, which have the capability to increase or decrease the likelihood of the nerve firing an action potential. Both types of input are being applied to the receptor at all times while ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Public Administration Theories This discussion of the relevant literature is grounded in the theoretical work expressed by Donald C Menzel, (2010), Sharfritz, et al (2011 and 2012), Cooper (2012), and Renz and Associates (2010). These literature reviews address Public Administration Theories in their similarities and differences to the societal trends that affect the leadership, policies and decision making that affect the California HCD in carrying out its mission in affordable housing and community development. The Theory of Human Motivation by AH Maslow (1943) (Shafritz Hyde, 2012) states human needs arrange themselves in hierarchies of pre potency. This is to say one needs rest on the prior satisfaction of another, more pre potent need. Man is a perpetually wanting animal. In addition, no need or drive can be treated as if it were isolated or discrete; every drive is related to the state of satisfaction or dissatisfaction of other drives. Motivation theory is not synonymous with the behavior theory. The motivations are only one class of determinants of behavior. While behavior is usually motivated, it is also usually biologically, culturally and situationally determined as well (Shafritz Hyde, 2012). This theory is in line with the California HCD s mission to providing a societal concern and need that is trending in California with the affordable housing sacristy and escalating rental prices. As affordable housing and community development continues to become a dominate societal concern it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Good Quotes For Research Paper Hi Peeps, Today s Quote Look at how we ACT, knowing that God is in Complete Control, yet we choose to ignore God s Commandments and Good Choices for our lives too often. ~ Jon Barnes ACT of Hope Since we know how to exercise our right to choose Good over evil, it seems logical to choose God s perspective and lifestyle to reap the rewards of eternal life with Him in Heaven. Giving up the right to choose evil should be easy and obvious. Why should we believe the lie of evil, when the blessings of Good from God are so apparent and simple to obtain? If you are serious about your Hope and Love for God, then you will activate your Faith, go to Doctor Jesus, get your prescription filled, and take you spiritual medication. Fractured ACT ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We can only understand this by studying God s Word and History of Man. Our fallen state is in need of repair and redemption through Christ, our Hope and Heart Surgeon. The Surgery is Simple, outpatient procedure that you have to opt and check yes in the selection box of Your Heart. It is your choice to get the fracture fixed, now, since disobedient fractured hearts don t make it into Heaven. Many people will avoid check ups and their condition will go unchecked or diagnosed. Ignorance will not save your from going to The Eternal Hospital of Hell for the gifted, disobedient, evil, and blind. Clear Solutions ACT In college, I was a Good Librarian and In the teacher s resource section, where the wise students would visit and check out the 5 hour Calculus Solution Manuel. There were only five of them and you could only check them out for two hours at a time. This Book was the holy grail for practicing all math problems, checking, mastering, and understanding how to set up all of the potential calculus math problems to solve for future test! At the time I took 5 hour Calculus, I had no knowledge or understanding of how to use such a book or even it s existence. Biblical Solutions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Andrew Carnegie A Hero Angel Gomez Mr. Plata US History: Period 7 22 October 2017 Andrew Carnegie A Hero Andrew Carnegie once the richest man in the world, a hero in my eyes. Andrew Carnegie was born in Scotland in November 25, 1835. Andrew Carnegie Spent his childhood living in a attic from 1835 1848 (Doc A). Andrew Carnegiewas poor in his childhood, Andrew Carnegie is a great example for rags to riches. Is Andrew Carnegie a hero in your eyes? A hero consist of these traits, integrity, Courage, intelligence, concern for other, financial success, self made, significant achievement and charisma. Andrew Carnegie meets the traits of financial success, intelligence and concern for others. Andrew Carnegie and his financial success. Andrew Carnegie most definitely had financial success of he was once the richest man in the world. Andrew Carnegie didn t become the richest man in the world easily, he had to climb his way up the ranks. Andrew Carnegie s first job was being a bobbin boy at the local textile mill, working for 12 hrs and 6 days out of the week Carnegie was getting aid $1.20 a week (background essay). Andrew Carnegie s next job was delivering telegrams, being able to decode the dot dot dash dash ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Andrew Carnegie wrote a letter to himself that he can only accept an income of $50,000. The rest of the money would go to help build public buildings like libraries (background essay). Andrew Carnegie s lifetime donations would add up to $350,695,653 (Doc C). Andrew Carnegie wrote a book called the gospel of wealth. Saying that wealthy Americans had the responsibility to donate money to further social progress (notes). This evidence helps explain why Carnegie was a hero because he would donate so much money to charity, education and to the public. He really does care, to have to richest man in the world say it s the wealthy people of America, that it is their responsibility to donate their money to the public means a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Implementation of Magnetic Access Control Card... 1. Introduction Access control is the restriction of access to a building or area and it can be achieved by different means of physical security. Magnetic access control card system is one of the many ways of restricting access to a building or area. According to Oke et al. (2009), magnetic access control systems are used to control entry to a room or building and were developed to reduce prodigious amount of theft and fraud. Magnetic access control card security systems use smart cards which are small plastic cards made out of Polyvinyl Chloride incorporating one or more integrated circuits within its thickness to store and transact data (Hendry, 2007). Types of smart cards include Subscriber Identity Modules (SIM) cards, magnetic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are entrances to the college which are not guarded by security personnel. There is no proper barrier around the institution which makes the posting of security personnel at the main gates insignificant. Trespassers gain access to the college residential areas and learning centres to vandalize college property. Trespassers cut the padlocks with bolt cutters and open them. Keys are duplicated and used to gain access to restricted areas and they are habitually lost as they are relatively small in size. Once a key is reported missing or duplicated, the door locking mechanism has to be replaced which costs the college dearly as several locking points are replaced each year. This research seeks to investigate the implementation of a magnetic access control card security system within the SCOT community. It aims is to lessen the problems of security experienced in the college. Research Motivation The motivation behind this research project is driven by the number of shortfalls of the security system currently used at SCOT. There have been numerous security breach reports of the current system and the breaches were attributed to the weaknesses of the current system. 3.1. Research Aims and Objectives The aim of this research project is to investigate the implementation of magnetic card access control security system within the SCOT community. Other objectives of this research project are as follows: пЃ¶ Investigate the weaknesses of the existing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Second Sino-Japanese War Essay Unit 731 and the American Cover Up The Second Sino Japanese war began on July 7th, 1937 and ended on September 9th, 1945. It was a military conflict which was fought between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan. As part of the struggle against fascism, Japan invaded China. It is clear that, due to the restriction of its natural resources, Japan tried to increase by robbing resources from other countries. Japan used the conquered Manchuria as a launching base for their troops. Manchuria was an enormous region that consisted of three provinces Liaoning in the south, Jilin in the middle and Heilongjiang in the north. In 1905, when Japan defeated Russia in the Russo Japanese war, Russia, which used Manchuria for business and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was extremely ambitious to create biological weapons. He had the gift for manipulating the bureaucracy of the Japanese Army. He soon began to recruit allies for his idea to help him to achieve his goal in becoming the father of biological warfare. His plan was kept secret, only his closest friends and associates knew about it. In 1936, Ishii s plan was approved by the Emperor of Japan, Hirohito. Shiro made his way to Harbin; the process of Shiro s plan began immediately. Unit 731 was built in an isolated part of the conquered empire of Manchuria in a small suburb called Pingfang in Harbin. Pingfang was home to over 240,000 Chinese and around 81,000 foreigners. Shiro Ishii considered the people of China and prisoners of the war (POW) like research material. Ishii controlled every feature for the building of the unit. He was given an unlimited supply of funds from the Japanese Government for equipment and anything needed. In the front of the unit there was a huge building known as the Administrative building. It was very well constructed, that at the end of the war only it stood in Pingfang. The most secretive part of the unit was the prison in the Administrative building. It could hold 500 men, woman and children at one time. The unit was staffed with thousands of Japanese scientists and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Economic Impact Of Hurricane Katrina On New Orleans On the morning of August Twenty ninth, 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit Louisiana and the Gulf Coast region. The storm brought the water to about twenty feet high, swallowing eighty percent of the New Orleans city immediately. The flood and torrential rainstorm wreaked havoc and forced millions of people evacuate from the city. According to the National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration, Katrina caused approximately one hundred and eight billion dollars in damage. Hurricane Katrinawas one of the most destructive disasters have ever occurred in the United States, but it also revealed a catastrophic government at all levels failure in responding to the contingency. Within days Katrina struck New Orleans, the lack of efficient mismanagement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the time of Katrina, this idea made federal government believed that their nonintervention was justified, causing the misunderstanding between governments at all level and the failure of efficient disaster aid. However, considering the purpose of the Constitution, this is a misinterpretation of the Tenth Amendment. The Tenth Amendment is not a reason for federal government to refuse offer common Defence and welfare to each states. The Bill of Right that contains Tenth Amendment serves to limit the abusive power of the federal government. It creates a Constitutional system includes big and small government with balanced power and the right to check each other. This idea does not conflict with the federal government s original intentions as how the preamble and Article. I. Section. 8 declares. In fact, the Tenth Amendment indicates the federal government assistance to the state and local government s work. Before and after the disaster, the federal government should provide help to coordination with states ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Compare And Contrast The Jacobson V Massachusetts Introduction Hippocrates, directed his fellow physicians to help and do no harm (McCormick, 2013) which basically brought to the bare the fact that, considerations of respect for persons and for justice have been present in the development of societies from the earliest times. The Jacobson v Massachusetts was in 1905 was based on a conflict between Jacobson and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, over the validity on whether the state could coerce Jacobson to be vaccinated. In order to control the local small pox epidemic, the State of Massachusetts adopted a statute which required citizens who forfeited vaccination at any point during the previous 5 years to either be vaccinated or in default pay a fine. Jacobson,based on his own conviction and thoughts, refused both to be vaccinated and pay the fine with a claim that a previous vaccination was detrimental to the health of himself and his son. He sued the state on the basis that the statutes adopted by the State infringed on his liberty as enshrined in the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, a plea which was rejected by the the Massachusetts Supreme Court with a subsequent appeal to the United States Supreme Court also upholding the statutes of the state. After the Affordable Care ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was equitably unjust to coerce citizens to buy insurance if it came at a cost which the user can not afford, as this has the ability to create serious disservice to individuals and families who are strived financially. The deficiency of distributive justice for the insured is a major logic why insurance is mandated in the PPACA. According to Lachman (2009), the ethical principle underpinning justification for change in any healthcare reform relies primarily on the principle of distributive justice due to the lack of access to both the uninsured and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Key Concepts Of Identity, Identification, Place And Social... I am writing to compare two articles from two different sources. I will be exploring the key concepts of identity, identification, place and social memory and how theses sociological concepts are displayed within the articles. Identity is the process that informs the way in which people see themselves and the groups they belong to and also how other groups categorize a person. Pountney and Maric (2015) pages 144 5. Identity is relational, situational and multiple. It is better to understand identification as a process of continual negotiation and renegotiation. This statement confirms our identities are forever changing due to our circumstances or surrounding environments and certain aspects of our identities are chosen and negotiated. The Sikh youths in the UK prove this theory through this statement; There s a time to be Indian and a time to be British K. Hall (2002). Identification is the ongoing process that describes the way in which individuals and groups see themselves and the way others see them. It refers to the way people develop their cultural identity; language, ethnicity, religion and social class are all examples of social characteristics that give people a shared sense of belonging. Pountney and Maric (2015) pages 144 5. Yi Fu Tuan discussed Place as a location created by human experiences (Tuan, 2001). Whereas space may have no human connection, a place carries meanings given by humans. It can be any size a city, neighbourhood or a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Digital Model Of 3d Printing Table of Contents I History Background2 II technology detail3 Contour Crafting (CC)3 Concept3 Building Procedure3 Automated Reinforcement4 Automated Plumbing5 Electrical Network Installation6 Material7 III Compare with Conventional House Construction.8 Conventional House Construction8 Contour Crafting Vs. Conventional8 IV Application9 NASA project9 Winsun10 V Future Outlook10 VI Conclusion10 I History Background 3D printing technology was start in the mid 1990s, this technology construct the real object from a digital model from computer, layer by layer using certain material in powered state. In the past, this technology is applied in mold manufacturing, and nowadays, it is being used in direct manufacturing. With the improvement of this technology, more and more items can be done through 3D printing. However, the potential of the 3D printing is far more than DIY small household items. In March of 2013, a Chinese firm has claimed to have done 3d printing of ten houses within 24 hours. Two years later, in January of 2015, they has further demonstrate its technology with a five story apartment building, compete with decorative element both inside and outside. In fact, this technology is now overturn the traditional construction industry. In the building construction, building layer by layer has been practiced for several thousand years. Bricking is a common method of building construction, which is actually lay construction. Therefore, it make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Difference Between Multiprogramming And Multiprocessing 1.Problem 1 (20 points): Why is the execution environment of a Java class called a virtual machine? How does this virtual machine compare to a real machine running code written in C? Answer: Java files are executed on Java Virtual Machine which is not a real machine. This is a software application which acts like a real machine and make a complete environment like heap, memory, stack, CPU etc virtually. Basically it is layer of software between the OS and the application program. That s why it is called a Virtual Machine. Virtual Machine will see the resources which administrator sets in settings e.g. if we set 1 GB for virtual machine, code will use only this memory even if real machine have more free memory. When code runs in virtual... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5.Problem 5. (20 points) What is the difference between multiprogramming and multiprocessing? Multiprogramming and multithreading? Answer: Difference between multiprogramming and multiprocessing: Multiprogramming is the ability of an operating system to run multiple processes on a single processor machine. E.g. we are running MS Word, notepad and media player on a single CPU machine and all the running simultaneously. Multiprocessing is the ability of operating system to run multiple processes on multiple processors (CPUs). Processes are divided and assigned to different CPUs to perform the task. So basic difference is that if OS run multiple processes on single processor, this is multiprogramming and if multiple processes are running on multiple CPUs is called multiprocessing. Difference between multiprogramming and multithreading: Multiprogramming is the ability of an operating system to run multiple processes on a single processor machine. E.g. we are running MS Word, notepad and media player on a single CPU machine and all the running simultaneously. Multithreading is the ability of operating system to run divide and run different parts of a process on a single CPU to obtain the same but fast result. Different parts of the code which run simultaneously are called ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Disadvantages Of Examination Malpractice Examination has been identified as the most objective method of assessing an individual s capability and achievements and the effectiveness of educational programs. It is also used to determine the effectiveness of a teacher or that of a teaching method. It is therefore a very important aspect of the educational enterprise. It is because of the importance attached to it that people get test anxietywhen there is any doubt regarding the outcome of examination. Covenant University has been faced with a problem which is examination malpractice. The principle goal of university education is to prepare students to get the essential information and abilities to empower them to contribute successfully to national development (National Policy on Education, 2004) This preparation requires occasional assessment and evaluation in form of examinations to determine the level of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the pre examination form, examination questions are obtained before the time of the examination. malpractice consist of impersonation, cheating while examination is happening, giraffe, imitation of results slips, making use of unapproved materials in examination rooms, and outer help by people (invigilators, supervisors, staff and other employed individuals). Post examination malpractice, are those traceable to the staff. Basic structures at this stage include: Re bundling of scripts to incorporate those written outside examination rooms in a joint effort with invigilators/supervisors, giving of money to examiners for a few favors, including re writing the examination, dishonest practices of computer administrators in examination bodies who get money from students to change grades/scores, general sorting , especially with officials of examination bodies and markers to post grades that they never earned or justified. (Joshua, 2008; Ojerinde, in Obo, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Role Of Modern Nationalism And The Middle East In this essay I will be discussing the role of modern nationalism and how this ideology affected the transition from colonial rule to independence in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, as well as the problems that plagued them since 1945, and how these different nations have solved them. I will be specifically concentrating on the nations of India, Algeria, and Iran. In the wake of World War Two, the power of Asian nationalism was irrepressible. Many new nations emerged all throughout this massive continent. Even though these various nations are different in many ways the way in which they came together hold true. Everywhere Asian nationalists rallied their people against colonialism and imperialism brought on by the various countries... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although this was a problem, it was fairly brief. Since India gained their independence, the country has faced many problems. These problems include ethnic and religious conflict, poverty and overpopulation. These problems have been attempted to be solved by the Indian democracy. For example, The prime minister, Indira Gandhi (1966 77 1980 84) embarked on the green revolution this increased agricultural yields for India s eight hundred million people. This solved problems of poverty for a short period of time, this is because India has one of the fastest growing populations in the world. Gandhi realized this and took stringent action by calling for a state of emergency form 1975 77. During this time period she imposed very repressive birth control policies, even involuntary sterilization. Over eight million people were sterilized in an effort to control the overpopulation problem. This was not the end of India s problems though, in 1980 the religious divide proved to be a deadly one. Gandhi took it upon herself to fix the problem, ordering the army to attack a sacred temple which harbored Sikh extremists. She did this all because this particular religion wanted more autonomy in the Punjab region of India. A short time later she was assassinated by two of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Gender Roles In Macbeth The play Macbeth, written by Shakespeare, describes Macbeth s rise to power and the obstacles he faces on his journey. The witches prophesied his rise of power that will lead to him becoming King. He must make many drastic decisions that will lead to becoming king and powerful. Males often strive to obtain supremacy and glory. In Shakespeare s Macbeth, male roles are strictly defined as cruel and violent; however, not all men follow these standards. Male genderroles and the stereotypes they reinforce, may or may not define the way a male acts in society. In Act One, Scene Seven, Lady Macbeth attacks Macbeth s pride in order to manipulate his decision. Macbeth doubts the choice to kill the King, but Lady Macbeth wants the power and the title for Macbeth and herself. She asks Macbeth, Art thou afeard to be the same in thine own act and valor as thou art in desire? Wouldst thou have that which thou esteem st the ornament of life and live a coward in thine own esteem, (1.7). Lady Macbeth questions Macbeth s manliness, by asking if he is a coward or a noble king. No man wants to be called a coward by his female companion, or anyone else. In doing this, she mocks his fear of committing regicide, by calling his masculinity into question. Consequently, this affect s Macbeth s decision to kill King Duncan. Macbeth believes that men should be violent, cruel, brave, and unremorseful. This viewpoint has been instilled in him by people surrounding him such as his wife. His pride and masculinity were superior to any future punishment for this action. His myopic view prevents him from truly seeing the consequences to come of his decisions. The egotism of some men seems to take over their perspective of right and wrong. Males today do not want to be inferior to women, because they would seem weak. Similarly, in Act Three, Scene Four, the audience notices more evidence that Macbeth follows the standard gender role of males. Macbeth hosts a banquet full of important people. Moments before, Macbeth sends murderers to kill Banquo and his son. One of the murderers returns to tell Macbeth the news of Banquo s death. Due to Macbeth s guilty conscience, he envisions the ghost of Banquo. This starts to drive him insane before his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Why Should I Get Snapchat There are many good things about Snapchat. For example I can only talk to my friends, it is fun, and I would let Sophia use it too. For these many reasons, I believe I should get Snapchat. The first reason I believe I should get Snapchat is I can only talk to my friends. This shows that I should get Snapchat because I can only communicate with my friends that I know. According to Cornell Research it states, Essentially, users friend each other through the application and are then able to send each other either picture or text based messages known as snaps. This proves I should get Snapchat because I can only communicate with people I know and I can only approve them like Instagram. For this reason I believe I should get Snapchat. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Understanding the Economic Recession in America Essay The economic recession of the late 2000s has been called the greatest economic downturn our country has faced since the Great Depression. American businesses and banks are failing, foreclosures are spreading like wildfire, and unemployment numbers have reached double digits. Under our current president, many are optimistic, but many others are fearful for the future. Economists have different speculations regarding the causes of the Great Recession. Some blame it on higher prices for necessities like oil. Others blame the recession on the burst of the real estate bubble, inflation, and lacking government regulations on big businesses. Economic experts are also debating on possible solution to end the recession. It is evident that the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the housing bubble burst, credit was tightened and fewer loans were distributed. These two events, along with the global price expansion, helped create a ripple effect that furthered the economic turmoil. The credit squeeze lowered demand of products from businesses, which led to a decrease in their profits. As revenues decreased, businesses closed down many of their plants and facilities in order to reduce costs. The closures of these plants led to layoffs of millions of workers, and finally, a sharp decline in the US stock market ( What Caused the Recession? ). Although the instability of sub prime mortgages, the credit crunch, and the expansion of global prices heralded the advent of the economic crisis, other experts have had their own opinions about the cause of the financial meltdown. Adam Smith s invisible hand and the American pursuit of self interest played a large role on the onset of the recession. The invisible hand is an economic theory developed b Adam Smith, a pioneer in world economics. The theory is that as consumers buy products, companies will adjust their prices and product distributions to fit the needs of the consumers, thus resulting in mutual satisfaction between businesses and buyers ( Adam Smith and the invisible hand ). However, as the economy grew strong during the pre recession years, American consumers became more influenced by greed. They ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Arithmetic Mean and Five-step P-value Approach Sample 9.23 A manufacturer of chocolate candies uses machines to package candies as they move along a filling line. Although the packages are labeled as 8 ounces, the company wants the packages to contain a mean of 8.17 ounces so that virtually none of the packages contain less than 8 ounces. A sample of 50 packages is selected periodically, and the packaging process is stopped if there is evidence that the mean amount packaged is different from 8.17 ounces. Suppose that in a particular of 50 packages, the mean amount dispensed is 8.159 ounces, with a sample standard deviation of 0.051 A. Is there evidence that the population mean amount is different from 8.17 ounces? (Use a 0.05 level of significance.) B. Determine the p value and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... C. Interpret the meaning of the p value in (b). D. Compare your conclusions in (a) and (b). 9.53 The U.S. Department of Education reports that 46% of full time college students are employed while attending college (data extracted from The Condition of Education 2009, National Center for Education Statistics, nces.ed.gov). A recent survey of 60 full time students at Miami University found that 29 were employed. A. Use the five step p value approach to hypothesis testing and a 0.05 level of significance to determine whether the proportion of full time students at Miami University is different that the national norm of 0.46. B. Assume that the study found that 36 of the 60 full time students were employed and repeat (a). Are the conclusions the same? 9.55 One of the issues facing organizations is increasing diversity throughout the organization. One of the ways to evaluate an organization s success at increasing diversity is to compare the percentage of employees in the organization in a particular position with a specific background to the percentage in a position with that specific background in the general workforce. Recently, a large academic medical center determined that 9 of 17 employees in a particular position were female, whereas 55% of the employees for this position in the general workforce were female. At the 0.05 level of significance, is there evidence that the proportion of females in this position at this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...