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Why People Hurt Research Paper
People hurt people for many different reasons. They do it for personal reasons or just to do it. Hurting
someone can come in many different ways from emotional or physical pain hurting someone doesn t
just mean making fun of it has different sides. Some people hurt for revenge or just because they feel
like doing it but its all bad either way. The most commonly seen kind of hurt is for broken
relationships. People put in days trying to think of ways to get back at her ex witch is not only just a
bad thing to do but is also bad for your body as well. If you spend all of your time trying to get back at
someone then thats the way that you re mind will start to think and people will not want to be around
you these are all things said in the
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Abnormal Factors And The Prevalence Of Dm And Hypertension
In our study as regards presence of co morbid factors namely DM and hypertension, the prevalence of
DM and hypertension was higher in PVT group than non PVT group, these results match the findings
reported by Martinelli et al. (13) who clarified that hypertension and DM were associated with
increased risk of PVT. That finding may be attributed to the association of dyslipidemia with diabetes
and increased risk of atherosclerosis, so patients with liver cirrhosis and associated diabetes or
hypertension carry the risk for PVT more than cirrhotic patients without them.
The number of patients who were smokers and users of contraceptive pills were also statistically
higher in PVT group than non PVT group indicating that these factors may increase the risk for PVT
development in cirrhotic patients which goes in agreement with Shetty and Ghosh study (14). These
results may be attributed to the hypercoagulability caused by hormonal pills and increased risk of
atherosclerosis with smoking.
Risk factors:
PVT in patients with liver disease is the result of concomitant local and systemic thrombophilic
factors (15). In current study as shown in table (II) malignancy specially (HCC) was the most common
local risk factor for PVT followed by abdominal infection specially SBP then abdominal intervention
especially splenectomy. Similar results were also reported by other studies as Sogaard et al.(6) in
which abdominal inflammation especially pancreatitis was the most common risk factor (19%)
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Analysis Of Dragon s Teeth By Upton Sinclair
Upton Sinclair, best known for his works The Jungle and Boston, was an activist writer whose
popularity peaked in the early and mid 1900 s. Heavily influenced by the Socialist economic
philosophy, Sinclair chose to focus his artistic talents on the plight of workers in the meatpacking
industry (Biography.com). Publishing his first novel in 1901 and attaining a Pulitzer Prize in 1943, for
a later novel, Dragon s Teeth; Sinclair s talents and writings have transcended generations. A turbulent
life and career filled with rejection and fueled by ambition Upton Sinclair s personal resolve, works,
and influence on modern culture have cemented his place in history as one of America s greatest
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Jurgis and his family live in the slums of Packingtown while he begins his career in the meatpacking
world. Initially impressed by the creativity and modernization of America s meat processing
technologies (Shmoop), Jurgis is confident in both his abilities and his pursuit of the American dream.
He and his family purchase a home from a crooked real estate agent and quickly fall into financial
turmoil. These resulting effects lead to Jurgis incarceration and his wife and child s untimely death.
The following years of Jurgis life are spent recovering emotionally, financially, and physically.
Eventually, Jurgis turns to a life of crime in the streets of Chicago until he stumbles into a meeting of
the Socialist party that, ultimately, sets him on the path of healing and provides him the ability to both
cope with the atrocities he s faced in the past and wage a personal war on American Capitalism. Using
this novel as his spear, Sinclair makes a valiant effort at slaying the beast that is big business in
America. His detailed descriptions of the outrages that occur throughout the meat packing industry
both enraged society and lead to the reform of the industry standards. Sinclair s focus on a Socialist
reform to America s Capitalistic views were on full display throughout The Jungle, but maybe none
more so than when he
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Annotated Bibliography On Coffee Rust
Bibliography
American Phytopathological Society. Coffee rust. Updated 2011. Apsnet.org. Accessed April 12, 2017.
http://www.apsnet.org/edcenter/intropp/lessons/fungi/basidiomycetes/pages/coffeerust.aspx. Coupled
with imagery, Coffee rust is described through numerous biological factors such as its life cycle, and
its survival rate in Coffea arabica, and Coffea canephora (Arabica Coffee and robusta coffee). The
article discusses a quick overview of coffee s popularity and previous names for coffee rust, dating as
far back as the 1860s. An analysis of the pathogen s biology is covered, discussing how the infection
begins and how it reduces the survivability of the plant. Germination is the real threat since this
fungus can quickly spread in 24 48 hour, especially in wet and humid weather. On top of that, another
fungus, known as Verticillium hemileiae, can come along and colonize the coffee rust lesions. But
even then, it doesn t help the plant survive.
Fungi are fascinating, yet terrifying organisms. The text does a good job of describing how they
operate (through spores) and long does it affect the plant in the short term (rust that causes the ...
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It focuses on economic losses, mixed in with a short summary of the biology of the fly. A fruit fly can
propagate quickly if any of the following conditions are meet: any fallen fruit is left on the ground,
weeds which can hide fallen fruit, a large number of alternative hosts (guava, papaya, melons, anona,
etc.) are nearby the mango orchard, infested fruit is transported to a market, or the infested fruit is near
a fruit packaging station. Some solutions to the fly infestation include insecticide strips, and foodstuff
attractant traps. There is also a suggested threshold chart stating several levels of infestation and their
appropriate type of treatment, ranging from no treatment to full treatment of the
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Tuberculosis As A Infectious Disease
Tuberculosis (TB) is a highly infectious disease that can harm any organ of the body, especially the
lungs. Every year about over a million people die due to tuberculosis and even more are infected. A
person in contact with an infected individual can easily put themselves at risks of getting TB. Due to
the emergence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), tuberculosis infections commenced to
increment more rapidly. A person with HIV has an impotent immune system which is not able to fight
infections such as tuberculosis. There are many ways to diagnose, prevent and treat the further spread
of this disease.
There are many ways to identify and diagnose the presence and severity of tuberculosis. One of the
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Sputum tests may be required for testing if the chest x ray reveals signs of TB.
Tuberculosis can spread by contagious airborne droplets that are passed on easily through close
contact with a person who has active or untreated TB. As a person coughs, sneezes, or interacts, it can
relinquish infectious droplets into the air. Once a person inhales the infectious droplet (bacillus), it
settles in the upper airways. Bacteria in droplets that bypass the mucociliary system and reach the
alveoli are expeditiously circumvented and engulfed by alveolar macrophages, the most abundant
immune effector cells present in alveolar spaces (Knechel, 2009). These macrophages are a
component of the immune system that fights to destroy the mycobacteria to obviate infection. The
outcome is essentially determined by the quality of the host bulwarks and the balance that occurs
between host bulwarks and the invading mycobacteria (Knechel, 2009). If the alveolar macrophage
fails to overcome the inhaled mycobacteria, the bacteria will replicate until the macrophage lysis. As
the monocytes are magnetized to the infection site, it then separates into macrophages and consumes
the free bacilli. The mycobacteria then multiply within the macrophages causing it to become infected.
The infected macrophages may then be transported to the lymph nodes where it can easily reach the
blood stream. After two to three weeks of infection, the helper T cells are
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A Comparison of Self-Descriptions Between 2 Children of...
A comparison of self descriptions between two children of different ages
Abstract
The comparison is based on Rosenberg s study of children s self descriptions. A comparison was made
between two participants, Annie aged 8 and Kirsty aged 16 using a semi structured interview to find
out whether there was a difference in self descriptions at different ages. The results were analysed
using qualitative analysis and it was found that younger children give more physical self descriptions
and older children give more self descriptions in terms of inner feelings. This coincides with previous
research conducted by Rosenberg. From this study and previous research it is possible to suggest that
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One Researcher interviewed Annie at her primary school and the other researcher interviewed Kirsty
at her secondary school. The participants were introduced to the researcher and informed the nature of
the research and were told why the research is being carried out in order to comply with ethical
guidelines. The participants were then instructed to write 10 I statements about themselves to answer
the question who am I? on the category analysis form. The participants were told that there are no
right or wrong answers and that they can write as much or as little as they would like about
themselves. (A transcript of the instructions can be found in Appendix 3). The recordings were
stopped while the participants filled in the I statements . Once the participants had written the I
statements the recording equipment was turned back on and the interviewer asked the participants
questions relating to what they had written. The style in which the interviewer asked questions was
based on Rosenberg s study of self descriptions. These included questions regarding feelings of pride
and shame, their ideas of distinctiveness as unique individuals, what kind of person they would like to
become, and who knew them best in order to determine the locus of self knowledge . At the end of
each interview the researcher
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Essay On Entrepreneurship Education
Entrepreneurship education has been lauded as being able to create and increase awareness as well as
promote self employment as a career choice among young people (Clayton 1989; Fleming 1996). The
objectives of entrepreneurship education are aimed in changing student s state of behaviours and even
intention that makes them to understand entrepreneurship, to become entrepreneurial and to become
an entrepreneur that finally resulted in the formation of new businesses as well as new job
opportunities (Fayolle and Gailly 2005; Hannon 2005; Venkatachalam and Waqif 2005). These day,
many graduates are unable to get a job upon graduation. Students are now apparently searching for a
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There are various entrepreneurial education scope and structure among higher education in Malaysia.
Entrepreneurship education in university of Northern Region in Malaysia seeks to provide students
with the knowledge, skills and motivation to encourage entrepreneurial success in a variety of settings
in the future job searching. Variations of entrepreneurship education are offered at all levels of
schooling from primary or secondary schools through graduate university programs. This research
aiming, entrepreneurship education is treated as it has been broadly used and applied by most
Northern Region of Malaysia universities. The establishment of the Ministry of Entrepreneur
Development in year of 1995, clearly indicates the growing importance of the government role on the
issue of entrepreneur development (Ariff Abu bakar, 2005). Entrepreneur education is a factors that
affect the activities of entrepreneurship among university student in northern region of Malaysia.
Thus, Entrepreneurship education has been used as one of the most effective ways to promote the
transition of graduates into the world of
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Is Jay Gatsby A Romantic Hero
In the book The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald argues Jay Gatsby is a tragic romantic hero rather
than a gangster. Jay Gatsby is madly in love with Daisy. They first met each other at Daisy s house
back in Louisville during the war. During the war, Daisy did not know of Gatsby s poverty. As a result
of this, Daisy and Gatsby fall in love with each other because they do not have to worry about money
or class. Deep down Gatsby knows he does not have a shot at marrying Daisy because he does not
have the money or class to do so. He tries his best to hide his poverty for as long as he can so he can
spend as much time with Daisy as he can:
But he knew that he was in Daisy s house by a colossal accident. However glorious might be his
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Gatsby after the war was desperate to Daisy s heart, but in order to do so, Gatsby needed wealth.
Gatsby knew that the work he was asking for was not going to be legal, but all that mattered to Gatsby
was a big paycheck. Although Gatsby consciously knew he was asking for a job in criminal activity,
this still does not make him a gangster. Meyer recalls Gatsby wearing his war uniform because he was
too poor to afford new clothes. The reason Meyer gives Nick is not the real reason though. The real
reason Gatsby is still wearing his war uniform is because when he was with Daisy in Louisville, as
long as he wore the uniform, he would not seem poor, and as long as he did not seem poor, Gatsby still
had a shot with Daisy. Fitzgerald is using this to argue that although he worked with gangsters, Gatsby
was never a gangster. Fitzgerald uses the uniform to show that as Gatsby enters a criminal business, he
does not enter the business because he wants to be a gangster and break the law, instead the uniform
shows that Gatsby enters the business because that is the only way for him to make enough money to
marry Daisy. Fitzgerald agues if Gatsby had never met Daisy, he would not have entered a criminal
business. If Gatsby was a true gangster, he would have entered the criminal business no matter if he
had met Daisy or if he had never met Daisy. Since Gatsby is shown wearing the only piece of hope for
Daisy he has,
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Understand how health and safety legislation is...
Assignment Front Sheet
Qualification
Unit Number and Title
Pearson BTEC Level 4 HND Diploma In Health and Social Care
Student Name
Unit 3: Health and Safety in the Health and Social
Care Workplace
Assessor name:
Christine Pratt
Date of Issue
Completion date
27/01/2014
18/04/2014
Student No.
Submitted on
Assignment title
Learning
Outcome
Learning outcome Assessment criteria LO1
Understand
1.1
how health and safety legislation is implemented in the health and social care workplace 1.2
1.3
In this assessment you will
Task
have the opportunity to
No.
present evidence that shows you are able to review systems, policies and 1 procedures for
communicating information on health and safety in the health and social care
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(Task 1,2, 3)
D3 demonstrate convergent/lateral and creative thinking
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Assignment Brief
Unit Number and title
Qualification
Unit 3: Health and Safety in the Health and Social Care workplace Pearson BTEC Level 4 HND
Diploma in Health and Social
Care
Start Date
27/01/2014
Deadline
18/04/2014
Assessor
Christine Pratt
Assignment title
Purpose of this assignment
Health and safety is an essential consideration for all practitioners in health and social care and this
unit will enable learners to develop an understanding of the importance of continually monitoring the
implementation of health and safety legislation and policies within any health and social care setting.
Learners will gain a clear understanding of the implications of relevant legislation for their own role
and the implementation of policies and systems in their own workplace. The importance of record
keeping, monitoring and review health and safety policies and procedures will also be considered.
Scenario
On the 29th August 2013, it was reported that the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) will prosecute
the Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust under Section 3(1) of the Health and
Safety at Work Act over the death of a patient, Gillian Astbury.
Gillian Astbury, who suffered from diabetes, was admitted to Stafford Hospital in
April 2007 after falling at home. She was put under the care of a team of nurses who did not bother
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The Human Growth Hormone
Human Growth hormone (GH), also known as somatotropin, is a peptide produced by the anterior
pituitary gland from somatotroph cells. GH has come to the forefront in the sports world for doping
and anti aging promoters. In adults, the most prominent effects of GH are decreased fat mass and
increased lean body mass. The increase in lean body mass is associated with increased protein
synthesis, muscle mass, and muscle function (1). GH plays an important role in the linear
development of bone growth in children and adolescents. After the body stops growing, GH levels
decrease dramatically and remain low throughout the remainder of adult life (2).
GH is a single chain peptide with 191 amino acids that is stabilized by two disulfide bridges. The
molecular weight is 22,000 Daltons (3). GH 1 and GH 2 are genes for GH that are located on
chromosome 17 in the q22 24 region (4). GH secretion is regulated by growth hormone releasing
hormone (GHRH). GHRH is a peptide released from the hypothalamus that stimulates the release of
GH. The hypothalamus also secretes somatostatin, which inhibits the release of GH through back
regulation. GHRH and somatostatin are released from the hypothalamus through the hypophyseal
portal and are transported to the anterior pituitary. GH is released in a pulsatile fashion that is
determined by the concentration of GHRH and somatostatin (5). Levels of GH are slightly higher in
women than in men and the highest amounts of GH secretion is during puberty in
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Religion Expressed Through Art Essays
Religion through art form provides us with a vision into a realm of heavenly beauty. Religion provides
us with a sense of spirit fulfilment. It is only through worship and devotion that we feel connected to
God. The practice of devotion and worship takes place in churches and cathedrals. It is these places
that help us gain knowledge and a deeper more spiritual meaning of God. The churches and cathedrals
are the very foundation of religious practice and devotion to God in my opinion. They are known as
temples, ceremonial places, and are places of worship to God. However it is the claim that art
museums in the modern period fulfil some of the same functions as cathedrals and churches have done
in the past , which challenges contemporary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The next thing you must know is the functions that art museums have do take on the role that the
churches and cathedrals once had. Museums enable people to explore collections for inspiration,
learning and enjoyment. They are institutions that collect, safeguard and make accessible artifacts and
specimens, which they hold in trust for society. Art museums, in reference to this definition of
museums, specifically make accessible a body of work to people around the world. It in essence offers
a new stage in which artists can both appreciate and challenge religion.
Art museums of the modern period have the same aesthetic as cathedrals or churches of the past. The
very architecture of museums suggest their character as secular rituals. It was fitting that the temple
façade was for two hundred years the most popular signifier for the public art museum. It is not just
that they give on the impression of temples Carol Duncan suggests, but rather that they function and
work like temples, shrines and cathedrals of the past. Other
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Five Characteristics Of High Quality Information To Zillow
Justification
The Importance of the Five Characteristics of High Quality Information to Zillow
According to Baltzan (2012), the five common characteristics of high quality information are accurate,
complete, consistent, timely, and unique. The data is accurate when the value is correct, it is complete
when there is no missing values such as missing state or zip code. The data is consistent when looking
at different views arrive at the same total, e.g. the aggregated total agree with the total of the
individual items. The data is timely when it is current with respect to the business needs, such as with
weekly, daily, or hourly frequency. It is unique when there is no duplication of data.
Based on Zillow s business needs of presenting accurate, up to date data to the users, the order of
importance of these five characteristics to Zillow (from high to low level of importance) would be
accurate, timely, consistent, complete, and unique. Accuracy can be assured when Zillow takes data
from reliable authenticated sources (e.g. the land office), and timeliness can be assured with daily
updates (or hourly where applicable). Consistency can be assured with a proper design of the database
structure, and the presentation layer. Completeness and uniqueness could something be missed, as data
completeness depends on the availability of the information provide by home owners to the land
office, and some amount of attributes might be missing. Uniqueness of data is a challenge when some
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The Ethics Technique Of Wearable Technology
Assessment 1 Doing Ethics Technique Wearable Technology Nagur Bhasha Shaik 11614204 ICT506
IT Ethics shaiknagurbhasha@gmail.com Wearable Technology We are as of now appended to
(actually and metaphorically) various innovations that screen our practices. The wellbeing taking after
excitement has incited the progression of numerous armlets and catch on devices that screen steps
taken, activity levels, heart rate, et cetera., likewise the methodology of common equipment that can
be layered, printed, painted, or created on human skin. Google is working together with Novartis to
reach point of convergence that screens glucose levels in diabetics and sends the information to human
administrations suppliers. Join that with Google Glass and the ability to chase the Internet down
people while you look at them and you see that we re currently encountering social issues that ought
to be tended to. (Technology) The new deluge of wearable development will allow customers to
photograph or record all that they see. It could even allow watchmen to view what their children are
finding ceaselessly. Organizations are attempting diverse things with devices that track (volunteer)
laborers improvements, way of talking, and even position. For the time being, just the total
information is being gathered and dissected to help managers comprehend the normal workday and
how representatives identify with each other. (Technology)However, could a business require their
specialists to wear
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The Pros And Cons Of Globalization And Accounting
Pro s of Globalization on Accounting
The business environment appears to get smaller with each passing day. Therefore, accountants face
troubles in remaining protected from the progressions that occur around the world (Diaconu and
Coman 2006). Globalization hint at the regularly changing procedure of incorporation and connection
among governments, individuals and organizations. The key three things that declare incorporate
globalization venture, worldwide exchange and data innovation (Diaconu and Coman 2006).
Globalization moves the world to another level and places it to more at the leading edge statures
reliably. Outstandingly, globalization procedure have both negative and constructive effects on
accounting (Godfrey and Chalmers 2007). This is unmistakable as in, ... Show more content on
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Generally, the accounting professionals calling in the United States as well as in the whole world
seemed to be focused on the readiness and examining of money related articulations. Many people
consider Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) and different experts of accounting while saying
financial accounting. In any case, in different parts of the world, management accounting order is a
division of the accounting field (Sahi and Dua 2012). Management accounting and financial
accounting are two distinct callings in such locales. Administration accounting, as a sub control,
manages money related and non monetary data to bolster a scope of administrative choices. Then
again, money related accounting focuses on monetary information just to bolster both loan bosses and
financial specialists choices on capital allotment (Kinney and Raiborn 2008). Management accounting
fundamentally concentrates on enhancing business execution yet not guaranteeing that the business
complies with the set measures. From this perspective, it is evident that monetary accounting
dominates management
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The American Dream in Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller
The struggle for financial security and success has always been prominent in the American culture.
The idea of the American dream captures the hearts of so many, yet leaves almost all of them enslaved
in the endless economic struggle to achieve high status, wealth, and a house with a white picket fence.
In Arthur Miller s, Death of a Salesman, we see how difficult it is for Willy Loman and his sons to
achieve this so called American dream. In Lorraine Hansberry s, A Raisin in the Sun, she examines an
African American family s struggle to break out of the poverty that is preventing them from achieving
some sort of financial stability, or in other words the American dream. Both plays explore the desire
for wealth, driving forces that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I drive a man around in his limousine and I say, yes, sir; no, sir; very good, sir; shall I take the Drive,
sir? Mama, that ain t no kind of job...that ain t nothing at all (Hansberry pg.73). When considering
Willy s circumstance, he insists that he is crucial to the company he works for, if old man Wagner was
alive I d a been in charge of New York now (Miller pg. 4) and that he should be a leader by now rather
than simply being an employee. These quotes exemplify the idea that believing you deserve better
than you currently have is a powerful force that encourages the struggle for the American dream. A
final major similarity between the two plays is the fact that both of the men face prejudice for things
that they cannot control. For Walter, a prejudice exists because of his skin color. He dreams of having
the same opportunities as the white men and in this quote he expresses that to his mother Mama
sometimes when I m downtown, I pass them cool quiet looking restaurants where them white boys are
sitting back and talking bout things...sitting there turning deals worth millions of dollars (Hansberry
pg. 74). Death of a Salesman only features white characters, however, a different type of prejudice is
shown in the play. Because Willy is much older now, he doesn t feel like he possess the energy or the
capacity to continue making long trips. When this conclusion leads Willy to be fired, he pleads with
Howard saying, You can t eat the
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Eric Erikson s Theory Of Psychosocial Development
Developmental psychology is a study of the growth and the maturation of a person over time. How the
individual grows psychically, cognitively and how they are socially over time. All of these factors
shape us into the person new become. I have decided to study in and focus on Erik Erikson s theory of
psychosocial development. He takes a closer look on the choices that we are forced to deal with and
the conflicts they make during different parts of their life. His theory has eight theories, there are
different types of problems and conflicts with each stage that an individual will encounter and have to
resolve. It s important to deal with these conflicts that are presented to the individual during the stages,
because if they are not taking care of the individual will end up struggling with them later on in life.
Erikson has a developmental process that explains the development between infancy to adulthood. He
explains this within 8 stages; during these stages the individual experiences crisis which could have a
positive or a negative outcome on the person s personality. Erikson is known as an ego psychologist
focusing on culture and society and the conflicts that can take place with someone s ego (McLeod, S).
The first stage is trust vs. mistrust this occurs during the first year of life where the infant is uncertain
about the world and they have to develop feelings. The infant finds hope in trusting someone, and has
to figure out who they will choose not to trust. The
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Behavior-Specific Praise
Teachers of students with or at risk for emotional or behavioral disabilities (EBD) face countless
stressful professional challenges throughout their careers. Students with EBD are being scattered
amongst General Education classrooms and can often exhibit behavioral changes in which many
teachers who have not had proper training or experience in managing may find overwhelming. One
strategy to help maintain engagement and reduce behavioral challenges in a classroom that includes
students with or at risk for EBD is to increase the rate of Behavior Specific Praise (BSP). Offering
students praise in the form of a statement which explains which acceptable behavior they are being
praised for can enhance the student s ability to remain on task and engaged in classroom activities and
discussions. Professional development in the area of BSP is necessary in developing teachers who are
more prepared to effectively face the challenges of having students with EBD. Many strategies have
been suggested for training teachers in the use of BSP, each with different methods of presenting the
information to educators. The researchers in this study believe that further training in BSP is needed in
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The percentages of on task behavior were averaged out in order to produce a correlation between
teacher rates of BSP and the student engagement, and the majority of the findings produced a strong
positive increase in on task behaviors as BSP was increased. Teachers were asked, following the study,
if the training they received was useful. Teachers reported that the likelihood of continuing to utilize
the BSP strategy was high, and that they would be reporting the positive results in their classrooms to
their colleagues as well. A more interesting response from teachers was that, despite the effectiveness
of BSP, they found it difficult to execute the
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Anatomy Reflection
What went wrong
As with other PA faculties, you may be aware of the general complaints made by the first year PA
students about the Anatomy course. I do know my classmates were affected different; however, these
were my own personal challenges with the Anatomy course:
Disorganization of course material o Class reading assignments did not match Lecture o Lecture
PowerPoints were not provided despite request from several students. It was usually provided a couple
of days before the test. This shortened the time to study, memorize and focus on the necessary
anatomical structures.
Lack of guidance on how to study the information presented
As recommended during the PA orientation, I read the assigned readings for my courses; however, for
anatomy, this exercise quickly became futile only because it did not contribute to helping to
understand lectures provided in class. With voluminous reading assignments, many times, the anatomy
lecture focused little or none from the information in the textbook. Lectures mostly presented
anatomical structures and so focus on images were paramount. Therefore, the reading did little to help
understand lecture material if one is not familiar enough with the anatomical structures. While this
was the case, the PowerPoints with the anatomical structures were not provided.
Insufficient consistent guidance in the Anatomy Cadaver lab
Initially there was no tutoring and/or review sessions for the lab. Many of us were confused and
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder ( Cbt )
Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Different Styles of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Tornike Rakviashvili
University of Maryland Baltimore Co.
The purpose of this paper is to examine different ways of using CBT in treating anxiety disorder.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the most used approach in treating anxiety and
depression. There are different styles of CBT that are used to treat different subtypes of anxieties.
However, the main focus of this paper will be about incorporating different intervention programs to
CBT to treat Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD).
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Consequently, it is important to carefully follow diagnostic features provided in DSM V for each type
of anxiety disorder in order to avoid misdiagnose. In the United States, 18.1% of the adult population
suffers from different anxiety disorders, and lifetime prevalence of GAD is among 5.7% of those
adults (Kessler, 2005).
The main feature of (GAD) is characterized by excessive anxiety and worry (apprehensive
expectation) about a number of events or activities (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).
Individuals, who are diagnosed with GAD, often have worrisome thoughts that are hard to control
which inhibits them from concentrating on everyday tasks. To distinguish GAD from nonpathological
anxiety, it is important to keep in mind several features. The worries associated with GAD are
excessive and problematic for psychical functioning, more pervasive, pronounced and distressing, and
are accompanied by physical symptoms (e.g., restlessness) (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).
It is important to note that symptoms of GAD can be misunderstood for different reasons. Risk and
prognostic factors can be temperamental, environmental, and genetic and physiological, additionally,
cultural factors in the expression of GAD also need to be considered. Given the information above
about GAD, it can be concluded that it is important to have treatment for such disorder in order to help
individuals have
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Lucid Dreaming Research Paper
When falling asleep, it is not unusual for dreams to occur. According to the Web
MD article Dreams: Why We Dream, Lucid Dreaming, Nightmares, Common Dreams, and More
dreams are known as images and stories that are created in our mind during the time sleep is taking
place The real reason on why we have dreams are unknown.
Sometimes the dreams we have can be remembered while other times they are easily forgotten. It is
hard to distinguish what they mean if anything at all. The opposite of dreaming is the reality. The
reality is the state of mind in which real objects and events exist. Unlike dreams which occur in an
unconscious state of mind, reality happens through a conscious state of mind. Even with dreams and
reality occurring in two
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Considering that I have experienced these type of dreams on more than one occasion and the fact that
they happen a decade ago confirms that the relationship between dream and reality is just the same
today as it was back in the 1900 s. According to 10 Bizarre Ways Dreams and Reality presented by
Intersect nightmares can affect a type of mood a person is in. The article helps establish the connection
between dreams and reality because it is obvious that in order for dreams to effect reality to effect one
another a relationship has to exist between them.
Sometimes it can be difficult to distinguish the connection that lies between dreams and reality. For
the relationship to be fully understood it is important to know the difference between the two. It is
hard to understand how dreams and reality can work together if there is a lack of knowledge on how
they work apart. It is not always easy to separate one from the other, especially when dreams can seem
as real as being in a state of reality. While it is clear to see that dreams and reality is associated with
one another the type of relationship that they share together is left
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A Raid On The Oyster Pirates Jack London
An autobiographical sketch is when the author writes about their own experience. This is exactly what
Jack London does in his story A Raid on the Oyster Pirates . London is very skilled in the art of
character development. This explains how he was able to create such developed characters to the point
where they almost seem like real people. In A Raid on the Oyster Pirates by Jack London a lot of
detail is shown through Charley, Mr. Taft, and Centipede in terms of how they act and speak. Charley
is a good friend of the narrator. He can be viewed as very forgiving because of how he treated the
oyster pirates after they were caught stealing oysters from Mr. Taft. After the oyster pirates Charley
stated, You can dry your clothes here, lads, and get some hot coffee (London). Even after they stole
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Centipede is viewed as very sly and deceitful. After being confronted my Mr. Taft about stealing his
oysters, his response was, Now, in my experience, broke in the tall man, oysters is oysters wherever
you find em, an they re pretty much alike all the Bay over, and the world over, too, for that matter. We
re not wantin to quarrel with you, Mr. Taft, but we jes wish you wouldn t insinuate that them oysters is
yours an that we re thieves an robbers till you can prove the goods (London). This shows how
dishonest he is. Even after being caught he still decided to lie in Mr. Taft s face and make him feel
foolish about accusing him for the crime. In conclusion, in A Raid on the Oyster Pirates by Jack
London a lot of detail is shown through Charley, Mr. Taft, and Centipede in terms of how they act and
speak. Being an oyster pirate himself back in the day really helped Jack London in a big way when it
came to writing this story. Considering he was writing about his own experiences, it must have been
very easy for him to make these characters feel
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Lok Pal Bill
Jan Lokpal Bill
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2011.
In India, the Jan Lokpal Bill (Hindi: जन लोकपाल विधेयक) (also referred to as the citizens ombudsman
bill) is a proposed anti corruption law designed to effectively deter corruption, redress grievances and
protect whistleblowers. The law would create an ombudsman called the Jan Lokpal; this would be an
independent body similar to the Election Commission of India with the power to prosecute politicians
and bureaucrats without prior government permission.[1]
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Every month on its website, the Lokayukta will publish a list of cases dealt with, brief details of each,
their outcome and any action taken or proposed. It will also publish lists of all cases received by the
Lokayukta during the previous month, cases dealt with and those which are pending. Investigations of
each case must be completed in one year. Any resulting trials should be concluded in the following
year, giving a total maximum process time of two years. Losses caused to the government by a corrupt
individual will be recovered at the time of conviction. Government officework required by a citizen
that is not completed within a prescribed time period will result in Lokpal imposing financial penalties
on those responsible, which will then be given as compensation to the complainant. Complaints
against any officer of Lokpal will be investigated and completed within a month and, if found to be
substantive, will result in the officer being dismissed within two months. The existing anti corruption
agencies (CVC, departmental vigilance and the anti corruption branch of the CBI) will be merged into
Lokpal which will have complete power and authority to independently investigate and prosecute any
officer, judge or politician. Whistleblowers who alert the agency to potential corruption cases will also
be provided with protection by it.
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The Marketing Strategy Of Tesco
1.0 INTRODUCTION
In the high competition of globalization market, it is essential for Tesco to find a good strategies to
compete in the retailing industry. The purpose of this project is to determine the pricing strategy
practises in Tesco Public Limited Company in Seberang Jaya, Butterworth Penang. This report
presents the analysis into three strategy which include promotional strategy, segment strategy and
psychological strategy.
2.0 COMPANY BACKGROUND
Tesco PLC is a British merchandise retailer and the world s third largest retailer measured by profits.
It was founded by Jack Cohen in East End, London. Tesco began in 1924 after buying the store of T.E
Stockwell and it name was combined from T.E Stockwell and Cohen. Tesco headquarters located ...
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Tesco which provide the products and services will not success to attract all the people because
differences in needs and wants among people. Therefore Tesco are using the segmented pricing
strategy. Tesco will often adjust their basic prices to allow for differences in customers, products and
location. Tesco are using segmented pricing to sells a product at two or more prices. Even though the
difference of prices is not based on differences in costs. Segmented pricing takes several form,
different customer pay different prices for the same product. It also applied by Tesco in relation to a
wide range of its own brand. By using this strategy, Tesco can attract specific customer segment that
are more concerned with the price of the product or service compared to other components of the
marketing mix. For example, a milk powder with the brand 900gm Dutch Lady cost RM 25.69 while
the brand Fernleaf with the same milk powder with 900gm just cost about RM 20.99.
The Tesco market are segmenting and effective in showing different degrees of demand. The cost of
segmenting and reaching the market does not exceed the extra revenue obtained from the different
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How Did Alan Horn Influence Disney Culture
Most people believe that History Channel, Star Wars, and ESPN have nothing in common, but they
do. All of these companies are owned by Disney. All of Disney s branches have chairmen, some of
which are Robert Chapek, James Pitaro, and Alan Horn. The author of the case study, More Action,
Less Drama at Disney, describes Horn s contributions to Disney and how it has helped the Disney
Company over the years. Horn contains a board multitude of personality traits, values and devotes a
great influence to Disney Culture.
Alan Horn is the Chairman of Walt Disney Studios in this position Horn monitors operations
worldwide some of these operations include production, distribution, and marketing for Disney
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Horn is having an array of positive influences on the Disney Company and paving the road for a
bright future. His need to have the company prosper is a way of showing his dedication to the
company.
Overall Alan Horn is a terrific manager considering the standards that are set for managers these days
from not lowering oneself to the; crooks trying to escape on a golden parachute, or thieves stealing
from the company only to be called out by whistle blowers, along with the degenerates committing
insider trading for their own personal benefits. Horn does not have the urge to commit any of these
foul acts because he is dedicated to the Disney Company and all of its assets. Ranging from his
prestigious managerial skills, personal skills, and values Horn shows what it takes to get to the top and
how to stay there. Horns time as Chairman has ridden Disney of all of it s unwanted drama and
granted them with a pleasurable team to work with. Now with the new norms Horn has established
during his time at Disney, Disney can expect many more things to come of him and his
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Differences Between Medial And Lateral Arthroscopic...
Comparison of prognostic differences between Medial and Lateral Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy
in development of Osteoarthritis
Shawn Clavell, BS, SPT
Introduction
Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) is the most prevalent procedures performed on the knee
joint.1 The location, size , and vascularity of area which the meniscus is torn are the most important
factors in determining a treatment plan.2 The larger medial meniscus is the more often injured tissue;
lateral meniscectomies represent only about 20 % of isolated meniscectomies, whereas medial
meniscectomies represent 78% of all cases.
Rehabilitation after arthroscopic partial meniscectomy is without restrictions and can be aggressive.
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This review was conducted to present longitudinal research which directly compared the long term
outcomes, structurally and subjectively, narrowing between individuals who have undergone a lateral
arthroscopic partial meniscectomy versus a procedure to the medial compartment. Following the
review, this paper will describe the treatment and outcomes of a clinical case of a person who
underwent a lateral partial meniscectomy. Finally, the literature review will be used to reflect on the
clinical case and treatment.
Patient Description
SG is a 32 year old active male Police officer presented to the Physical Therapy clinic on May 20,
2013 one week post arthroscopic partial lateral meniscectomy of the right knee. The surgical
procedure was conducted to relieve the symptoms of a bucket handle tear sustained on March 14,
2013. The patient s history revealed that he was a very active individual. On the particular day of his
injury the patient recalls participating in cross fit in the morning, followed by a soccer game later that
day. During the match the patient states that he Tweaked his knee, but continued to play on it. In the
days following the patient complained of symptoms which included sharp pain, edema, and catching .
The symptoms persisted for 12 weeks until the patient
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Analysis Of The Book Breaking The Land
Breaking the Land discusses three major components throughout the book; cotton, tobacco, and the
rice culture. Pete Daniel, the author, discusses the transformation of these three subjects throughout
history. The different agriculture crops are described by explaining the environment that they are in
and the difficulties they come across. The book explains how the crops and the environment have
changed because of the difficulties they have faced. Diseases, race, inflation and deflation of crop
prices, laws, and the economy are some of the main problems that helped transform the environment
of the crop industry. The book explains in great detail the challenges that each crop undertook to
become a more modern industry, along with the increase of technology. Technology plays a large role
in creating a more modern life for the agriculture industries. Daniel goes on to explain the new
technology that is used during the timeline of events for the development of agricultural crops. In
Breaking the Land , it is broken up into four different books. Each book is in chronological order to
when events happened in history. Every book has several chapters contained in it that discusses the
transformation of each crop. For example, book one: Three Southern Commodity Cultures, 1880 1932
, contains three chapters. Each chapter discusses a specific crop and the transformation during that
time period. Each individual chapter tells the story and background of that crop. Throughout each
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Justice In The Odyssey
As Mahatma Gandhi once noted astutely, An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. Gandhi s
assertion challenges this moral code established in both the Odyssey and the Old Testament, just as
Aeschylus challenges the validity of vendetta as a successful technique for maintaining societal order
in his Oresteia trilogy. The revenge ethic plays a key role in the story because it makes justice the
personal responsibility of the person insulted; the killer must be killed, and the act of retribution must
be carried out by the most appropriate person preferably a close blood relative. It is a radically
straightforward basis for justice, linking retribution to the family and its collective honor. Like the
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The chorus notes that for those who exact vengeance, no cure whatever exists; and all ways which
converge / in one road, to purify / blood on polluted hands, go straight onward in vain (lines 71 74).
They appeal to the gods for some kind of remedy to the madness: You great powers of Fate, may Zeus
grant an ending here / in which justice changes to the other side (lines 307 309). Nevertheless, the
chorus seems to change its mind later on in the dialogue with Electra and recognizes that justice by
retribution has been a valid way to keep the peace in the past. They note that certainly there is a law
that bloodshed / dripping to the ground demands another s blood. / The havoc from those slain before /
shouts the Fury on / who brings fresh ruin upon ruin (lines 400 405). Orestes tells Clytemnestra that
she killed the man you ought not; so you must / suffer the thing you should not (lines 929 230) and
proceeds to commit matricide. At this point, the chorus laments that Orestes took his own mother s
life, but they admit that their choice is nevertheless for / this eye of the house not to fall utterly in
destruction (lines 933 934). Later on in Eumenides when
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Women Should Not Be A Mandatory Procedure For Chinese Women
Throughout history, women have tried many different ways to make themselves as beautiful as
possible to be accepted into their society. In the eleventh century, Foot Binding seemed to be a
mandatory procedure for Chinese Women. It was an excruciating process that women would go
through to please their husbands. Foot binding became popular as a means of a flaunting status
because women from wealthy families who did not need them to work could afford to have their feet
bound The practice became so established that a woman who did not have bound feet would have
difficulty finding a husband, for most families they demanded a woman with tiny feet when selecting
a wife for their son. The woman who refused to bind her feet was known to become an outcast and
even punished to death. There are a thousand buckets of tears for one who binds her feet and 5,000
more for the one who unbinds. ( ) Many young girls did it because it was a mark of beauty and
Chinese women with the smallest feet were given the best chance of living a luxurious life style. This
time in history was known to have lasted for at least one thousand years. Although, Foot Binding was
appreciated by Chinese men, but for women it didn t seem like something to look forward too. This
was an excruciating method of women folding all of her toes, except for the big toe, into the sole of
her foot. It was so that her foot appeared smaller and pointier. This tradition began in the north, later
spreading to all parts of
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Maria Montessori Beliefs On Early Childhood Education
Maria Montessori was a philosopher that influenced early childhood education. Her beliefs and ideas
align with my personal beliefs on early childhood education. Maria Montessori was an Italian
physician, educator, and inventor. She used new educational methods that brought a new aspect and
perspective to early childhood learning. Her methods proved successful as she continued to developed
these ideas and became a well known and highly acclaimed philosopher. Maria Montessori believed
that the environment influences how children learn. The prepared environment she created was
colorful and implemented the five senses to facilitate learning. She believed each child should be
motivated to learn new things. She encouraged these ideas through new materials, classrooms, and
teaching procedures. The materials she created were didactic, meaning that they were self teaching.
Lastly, Maria Montessori believed that while teachers should be observers, they should also be
demonstrators and work with every child. Each child was encouraged to let their natural instincts take
the lead and explore, trying new things on their own rather than being forced. By observing the child s
instincts and behaviors the teacher can tell what the child needs and how to provide them with the
materials. I believe implementing the beliefs of Maria Montessori in my own future classroom will be
the best way for each child to learn.
In my Pre kindergarten classroom, I will use similar methods as Maria
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The Call Of Cthulhu And The Color Out Of Space
In general, humans tend to belief that they are the most important creatures inhabiting the earth.
Although this may be true, when thinking about the entire universe it is questionable whether or not
humans are important at all in the grand scheme of things. The idea of cosmism is just that. This idea
is prevalent in many of H.P. Lovecraft s stories, such as The Call of Cthulhu and The Colour out of
Space. The idea of cosmism is relevant to The Call of Cthulhu because it portrays the fact that humans
and the way in which they live their lives does not matter in the grand scheme of things. The idea of
cosmism is also relevant to The Colour out of Space, because it portrays a concept which shows that
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The creatures in this story have a few signifying features. One feature of these creatures is that they
were unknown entities. For example, From Beyond, states, Indescribable shapes both alive and
otherwise were mixed in disgusting disarray, and close to every known thing were whole worlds of
alien, unknown entities (10). The fact that these creatures are aliens, prove that they are not known to
the human world. Another feature that these creatures have is that their physical features are very
strange. For example, they are described as Foremost among the living objects were great inky,
jellyish monstrosities which flabbily quivered in harmony with the vibrations from the machine. They
were present in loathsome profusion, and I saw to my horror that they overlapped; that they were semi
fluid and capable of passing through one another and through what we know as solids. (11). Similar to
the Dagon, the creatures in this story resemble sea creatures. Also, this description shows that these
creatures have the ability to pass through solid objects. This is out of this world because nothing in
this dimension possesses the power to pass through solid objects. The creatures in this story are
entities that are not blind to the human world. According to the story, the creatures can see the
scientists just as easily as they can see them. This story
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Spanish American War Research Paper
A Growth in National Power
The Spanish American War Overtime, several historical events have shaped our country into the
strong, independent, nation it is today. One of these events was the Spanish American War. The
Spanish American War took place in April 1898 and lasted until August 1898. The battle between
Spain and America had multiple causes, followed by various consequences. Contributing to American
expansion, this war might have been viewed as short, but it was brutal in the process. Leading up to
the war, the country of Cuba have been struggling to become a self reliant nation from Spain since
1895. Under Spanish rule, Cuba was forbidden to do business with other foreign countries. Spain was
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The Treaty of Paris of 1898 outlined these agreements that ended the war. For example, Spain agreed
to forfeit their power over Guam and Puerto Rico, giving these territories to the United States.
Furthermore, Cuba finally gained its independence from Spain and their government. However,
America intervened for three years after they were given freedom. This means that America was
involved in Cuba s government until Cuba added the Platt Amendment in 1901 to their constitution.
The Platt Amendment emphasized the relationship between Cuba and America. To explain, Cuba was
not permitted to give territory to any other nation, except for America in any circumstance. Also, Cuba
had limited, restricted power in foreign relations and treaties. This was to ensure Cuba remained
neutral and to America s advantage. The Platt Amendment gave the United States control of a naval
force in Guantánamo Bay as well. To add, the Philippines was bought for $20 million by the United
States, which at the time contributed to American
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The Purpose Of Setting Aims And Objectives For A Selected...
INTRODUCTION TO MY ASSIGNMENT. In this assignment aims and objectives of five different
businesses will be looked at. I will also be writing a report at purposes of a business if they re
growing? Surviving? Selling things? Or services? And finally providing a detailed study of one of the
businesses. If it is meeting its aims and objectives or not, making a judgement overall by using
evidences to back up my findings.
P2: A report to describe the purpose of setting aims and objectives for different businesses.
1. GRANT THORNTON: It is a for profit making company. Their aim is to offer services like award
winning audit, tax and specialist advisory services to privately held businesses public interest entities
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However they are not allowed to make a loss.
They treat people, they advice people on certain illnesses and diseases.
BHF (British Heart Foundation).
Treat people with heart diseases. And preventing heart diseases. They distribute their profits to the
various agencies connected with heart research.
Raise money by selling second hand items.
TRESHAM.
To provide further and higher education, teaching excellent academic and vocational courses to
learners. Its main aim is to not make a loss.
Offers a range of full time and part time courses at all level. Its partners with Northampton and
Bedfordshire Universities.
Looking back at my companies, you can see that the NHS and Tresham are government funded
businesses whereas Grant Thornton is a Private Sector. It believes that this government is committed
to increasing the delivery of public services through the private sector. Specsavers is a Partnership.
Each store is part owned and managed by its own directors, who are shareholders of their own
businesses who provide a range of services such as marketing, accounting, IT and wholesale among
others. On the other hand BHF is a voluntary organization.
D1:
From the above businesses I choose Tresham as my business I am going to look at.
I personally think Tresham is following its aims and objectives. HOW? Tresham s aim is to provide
further and higher education. Yes, by providing different courses as all levels, teaching excellent
academic
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Interpretation Of A Journal Article By Brinohl
Interpretation The following journal article by Brinson and Stohl deals with media framing but when
examining the journal article closer, intercultural communication can be found. More specifically, this
journal article is portraying that Muslims are stereotyped as terrorists. Stereotypes are general
assumptions towards a group of people or things that are not accurate but seems like it is accurate. In
other words, stereotypes allows us to figure out the expectations from other people (Martin
Nakayama, 2013). There is positive and negative stereotypes. Negative stereotypes come from
negative experiences (Martin Nakayama, 2013). Usually, this is common because overall stereotypes
are bad. For this journal article, the negative stereotype
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Types Of Coloration In Vertebrate
The most common type of chromatophore in vertebrates is the melanophore, which contains the
pigment melanin. There are two different types of melanin eumelanin and pheomelanin. Eumelanin is
a brownish black color, while pheomelanin is a reddish yellow; these pigments are found in the hair
and fur of animals. Examples of the expression of melanin are the sandy yellow coat of a lion, and the
tawny brown shades of fur on a mandrill, which contrast with other parts of the body that lack fur.
Albinism is an autosomal recessive disruption in the production of melanin that leaves the animal a
white color with no other hint of pigment. An additional method of coloration in vertebrates is food
consumption. Flamingos consume planktonic animals, such
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Pictorial History of Prosthetics
In the early years of film, make up artists were not recognised for their artistic skills and ingenuity of
making prosthetics or their imagination of bringing others creations to life. Many of the artists were
also actors or stunt men who learnt the craft by applying their own make up for film and theatre.
Compared to today s materials used to make prosthetics, many of the materials they used were very
basic as they used spirit gum, fish skin, cotton, gelatin, greasepaints, collodion, cheesecloth, clay,
Fullers Earth, various putties, pastes and wax and latex. The first documented prosthetic was in the
1909 book The Art of Theater Make up by Cavendish Morton, who when transforming himself into
the character Falstaff used silk attached to a wig, nose paste, spirit gum, crepe hair and greasepaints.
By the 1920 s Lon Chaney was recognised for his ingenuity of make up and was known as The Man
of a Thousand Faces as he had the ability to change his appearance into any character he was
portraying. For example when in the film The Phantom of the Opera he used wire to widen his nostrils
and pull his nose back and completed the horrifying character by wearing jagged false teeth and clever
use of shading to give the impression of a skull like face. He also changed his complete face when
playing the role of Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, as he created the twisted face by
using false teeth, nose putty on his cheeks and a false eye. In 1932, Jack Pierce turned
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Research and Analysis on Proctor Gamble (P G)
Executive Summary
Procter Gamble (P G) is a multinational consumer product company which operates in nearly 80
countries with more than 300 brands. With its core competency in development and
commercialization of products and brands such as Pampers, Tide, and Wella which are part of P G s 22
billion dollar brands, P G has been highly successful in the market with sales of $68 billion and a net
profit of $8 billion in 2006. Its aggressive international expansion and innovation driven strategy
enable the company to achieve economies of scale as well as to differentiate itself from strong
competitors like Unilever, and Kimberly Clark. Due to its large size and complexity, the
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Due to its nature as a transnational corporation, it must deal with consumers from various cultural
backgrounds and respond to different customer needs, both vitally important in international business.
Thus, we chose P G s international operations as the focal area of our project. More specifically, China
was chosen to conduct a detailed and sophisticated analysis. China, as an emerging and competitive
market, has caught increasingly more attention from almost all major multinational corporations.
Without exception, China has played a more important role in P G s ambitious blueprints, due to its
immense consumer base, rapid economic growth, and gradually open environment. However, many of
P G s brands failed and exited the Chinese market, which largely affected the company s profitability
and reputation. Therefore, to analyze the causes behind the failure and to design a set of potential
recommendation to fix the issue is beneficial for the company s future operations.
Description and analysis of the organization s present design and context
P G Company overview
Procter Gamble is a multinational consumer product company established by William Procter and
James Gamble in 1837. P G currently has a
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Brick Lane
Portrayal of women in literature is heavily influenced by the social and cultural views of its context,
but it is the author s view that matters most
Through close analysis of Monica Ali s Brick Lane, one is able to see the various ways women are
represented in literature, showing that both social and cultural views of its context, as well as the
author s own view are equally important in crafting an ingenious storyline. In this novel, Ali focuses
on several Bengali women as they embark on a journey of self discovery. Ali portrays them as
suppressed by their patriarchal culture, by their religion, as well as being resilient fighters against
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The allusion to God knowing everything, in Only God knows the answer and if it is God s will spoken
by Nazneen in response to Chanu s queries, further shows the submissiveness of women to God and
fate, believing that God makes the choices and has the answers Hence, Monica Ali conforms to
Bengali social and cultural expectations by representing women as religious beings who are both
liberated yet suppressed by Islam.
Monica Ali also portrays Bengali women as strong willed fighters who defy cultural expectations,
challenging the socio cultural views of Bengali culture. The highly patriarchal Bengali culture expects
women to be submissive to men as well as their culture; however, the women in Brick Lane
continually challenge this. Hasina observes a beggar woman at a Bangladesh street corner getting
abused by men, and the description, she start shuffling away and shout symbolises the fighting spirit
of Bengali women against the patriarchal forces in their culture. Nazneen s daughter Shahana is also
rebellious and her disrespecful tone in her statement Bor ing...What s wrong with you! to her father,
further adds to the representation of a rebellious young woman who strongly disagrees with traditional
Bengali cultural values. At the Bengal Tigers meeting, Nazneen describes a confrontation between the
women and
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What Has Been Gone After The War Essay
Let me tell you a little about what s been going on since the war s been going on. When he first left I
just stayed in the house and cooked and did things I would normally do. Then a couple weeks after he
was gone, I got a job. More employment opportunities opened for women. I got a job where he used to
work. At a factory where we lived. Women became the main population of the factories, and women s
movement progressed. The only bad thing about working was that I got lower pays then my husband.
Soon African Americans started showing up. They also got recruited a bunch of jobs. Finally the war
ended. It was November 11th, 1918 at 11:00 am. I woke up early for work wondering if my husband is
coming back from the war. It s been 2 long years ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
But we still didn t have our money that was lost in the bank.
In 1920 the United States added the eighteenth amendment. Which outlawed the production and
consumption of alcohol and was more commonly known as Prohibition. In 1923 we got a telephone.
This was very exciting for all of us. We ve never seen anything like this before. Probably because we
live out in the middle of nowhere. We couldn t figure out how to use it for a couple of days. But then
we finally figured it out. Then in 1925 we moved from Savannah,Georgia to Casper,Wyoming. This
was a very long journey for my husband, two kids, and I. We had to travel by our car. It was small but
it was just enough room for the four of us. We had to sell some stuff that we had and get money for it.
We also had to leave some stuff in Georgia. It took us around two days to get there. We only stopped
for food twice, because we have limited amounts of money. And we had to save most of it for the
house.
Finally we got to where we need to be. It was the most beautiful place we ve ever seen. We lived here
for the rest of our lives. My husband passed away at age 83 and I passed away at age 84 we lived the
happiest life ever. My kids both got married my oldest son Jack to a beautiful lady named Jane. And
they had three little girls, Mary, Janet, Kay. My daughter got married to a wonderful man named
Shawn. They had four kids. One set of twin boys Robert and Jack II, they also had a set of twin
daughters, June and
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Nelson Mandela and His Search for Equality
Mandela was one of the world s most active and influential human activists of the 20th century. In his
fight for equality Nelson Mandela fought through racism, imprisonment, and social inequality all in an
effort for equal rights for African Americans in South Africa His efforts provided hope and pride for
African Americans in South Africa that things could and would get better for them in the future.
Mandela was far from perfect and had many issues he had to deal with publicly and personally.
Mandela struggled with racism and social injustice throughout his life and seemed to just brush it off.
Nelson Mandela overcame social inequality by breaking down the walls of politics for African
Americans, being awarded the Nobel Prize for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The men developed classes that they taught to the other prisoners on subjects such as economics,
politics, and government. ( Magoon 69). When Mandela was in prison with the younger prisoners,
they would tell him of their anger and express it. Mandela was more restrained with his anger.
Mandela touched them in an intellectual way and in a way that could persuade the prisoners not to use
violence, but use their minds to find solutions. Mandela did lots of work to improve the rights of
African Americans in South Africa and was a great influence to other activists like himself. Aside
from the countless organizations Mandela was apart of, he also contributed to his society and
community in other ways as well. As a member of the African National Congress and Umkhonto we
Sizwe, a militant organization he confounded, Mandela protested apartheid. ( Magoon 101). Mandela
spent most of his life trying to end the apartheid, but he was also peaceful and always overcame the
disrespects and prison time he was sentenced. He became an important person, not just to South
Africa, but to the whole world. Nelson Mandela was determined to end the apartheid in South Africa
and sought that he would make sure that it was ended. Mandela worked hard to reach
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Alma Monologue
Currently I find myself on the planet Almas. It is here that Akial was last spotted. He was teacher at
the Jedi academy. Where he most likely lived a leisurely lifestyle. However, after the Republic was
brought down, my dear father was pushed to live a life on the run. I first found out about his status as
a teacher here on Almas from a couple of wandering tradesmen while I was still enslaved by the Hutts.
From the moment the moment the two supposed tradesmen stepped into Oyell the Hutts hall, I knew
that both were not accustomed to the roles they were now playing. The one that talked the most was
the Chiss, kinda of an arrogant species if you ask me. The other was considerably younger and he was
of the human race. They certainly did not carry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The items Oyell was interested in was the Aquata Breathers, the couple wobble balls and an
Imagecaster. All items that are often utilized by the forbidden Jedi. Oyell listened to their limp
nagotions before acting on his suspicion that they were actually Jedi trying their hand at a new trade.
The fight that ensued was quick, but devastating. We lost seven hired guns, while the arrogant Chiss
man was shot through the back of the head by a blaster pistol, he was still swinging his lightsaber
when blast hit. He fell otop his lightsaber that was still aglow, chopping his body in half from hip to
shoulder. Shortly after the falling of the Chiss man the human dropped his weapon and surrendered.
The human was imprisoned with us for over three months according to the Galactic Standard
Calendar. I was put in charge of watching over the human, and to report anything he told me. In this
time I learned much of the Jedi and their ways. At one point he remarked how he sensed the force was
strong in me, but there was also much conflict. I told him he was stupid as an old Gran and if he kept
talking such
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Hardwood Floor Research Paper
A Hardwood floor installation is possibly the wisest investment that an individual could do to their
house. A hardwood floor can contribute to one s home decor and generally make the home more
presentable to visitors. Unfortunately preparing for, installing, and finishing a hardwood floor is
usually an undertaking that a professional should do. However, if you feel you are up to the task here
are some steps to help you understand the process.
1. Gather together the needed tools and materials.
One pitfall that people seem to get into is when they do not entirely have the right tools for the project.
Moreover, this is one installation project that will basically demand the right tools or there will be
areas where the finished example will not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This means that the wood will expand or contract based on the amount of moisture in the wood. The
wood is acclimated by opening and spreading out the wood. If this step proves problematic, consider
using engineered word because it does not require an acclimating process. 4. Roll out the wood. Make
certain that the first row of the wood is as straight as it can be. The reason is because everything that
you lay after this point will be based on the straight roll of wood. A straight beginning wood will make
your future rolls to be very tidy looking. On the other hand, if the wood is clumsily laid it will impact
the remainder of your hardwood.5. Lay the wood.This important step is usually accomplished by Top
nailing and gluing the boards. A word to the wise: there will be scenarios where sometimes the nailing
gun will be able to make it in the crannies of your home. One way to combat this is to use scrap
boards for these areas. 6. Finish the wood. This is perhaps the most important step in wood flooring
enterprise and is not a place to cut corners on. First of all, begin to cut boards lengthwise so they will
fit. Second, cut your contours according to your instruction manual. Third, make sure that you remove
any spacers, and finally attach trim and
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Theme Of Bravery In Life Is Beautiful
How does Benigni show the significance of bravery in the film Life is Beautiful?
Life is Beautiful (1997), an Italian comedic drama set in 1939, tells the tale of Guido, a young Jewish
man living during the time of World War II, the film follows Guido and his family; from when they
were happy living freely to when they are forced to work unfairly in concentration camps. Directed by
Roberto Benigni, also known for Pinocchio (2002), Life is Beautiful portrays many important themes
and messages to the audience. Benigni shows the importance of bravery in the film, through cinematic
techniques including camera angles, lighting, and sound.
Bravery is likely the most conspicuous theme in Life is Beautiful. It is exhibited throughout the whole
film by the cinematography directed by Roberto Benigni. Cinematography includes the different
angles, camera movement and editing. Camera angles can affect the audience in many ways. The most
common camera angle used in this film is the wide shot as it shows the characters completely not only
the main character but all the characters in the foreground and background. To portray the theme of
the importance of bravery, Benigni uses a mid shot to grasp the attention of the audience which
focuses in on Guido and a German Nazi Officer. In this scene, Guido offers to translate the rules of the
concentration camp as he claims to speak German, however Guido only wishes to translate the rules
for his son making the rules seem like the rules of
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Examples Of Complaint Letter About Your Boss
How to Write a Complaint Letter about Your Boss
Though, one might be hoping to avoid this situation, there is no denying this can happen to anyone,
and hence you should know how to write a complaint letter about your boss. Complaint letter about
your boss is a touchy issue and has to be tackled carefully. Only when the situation tends to get out of
control, does one chose to write a complaint letter.
Having put in a lot of hard work, it can be hurtful if you are not appreciated for your efforts. This can
result in a very negative working environment, which is not good for anybody. Tensions with your
boos can also lead to office politics which is not good for anyone. Therefore, this letter is important as
it will help sort out the issue with the superiors in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Snapper,
I have been a faithful employee in this company for the past four years. My time at the company has
been good one so far, but now a problem has crept up, which threatens to disrupt my otherwise
peaceful time at the company. This letter is regarding the behavior of my immediate head, Mr. Spencer
Gibson. Mr. Gibson is the head at the Marketing Department from the last two months, and for some
reason of his own, he has singled me out to harass.
Ever since, he was transferred from another department to head the marketing division, he has
managed to find some fault with me, even if there are none. I am constantly accused of not completing
my daily work despite me meeting all my daily targets. Many times I have been kept out of team
meetings. The formats for the reports are changed, and Mr. Gibson conveniently forgets to inform me
about it, so that he has another reason to point fingers at me. On the 23rd of July, Mr. Gibson denied
me a leave of two days, despite knowing that my wife was admitted in the hospital. I did not face any
such problems from my previous Head of Department, Mr. Kyle Edwards, who got promoted to
another department. You can even contact Mr. Edwards to check on my
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What Is The Legend Of Zelda
The Evolution of Legend of Zelda
The Legend of Zelda is an video game series created by Nintindo, and is one of the most iconic series
in video games. In many ways The Legend of Zelda revolutionized the video game industy and made
it become what it is today. So what made this series so recognizable? The open world? The sound
track? The adventure? Or just the sheer thrill of figuring out one of the game s many puzzles? To
answer that let s take a look at the history and evolution of The Legend of Zelda.
The creator of Legend of Zelda, Shigeru Miyamoto was inspired by the hillsides, forests, and caves
outside his home when he was a boy, he wanted to make something where people could explore and
have fun in a fictional world. This drove him to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I came out March 3rd 2017 as a release title for the Nintindo Switch. The Switch is Nintindo s newest
console and therefore able to hand the best graphics and hold the most storage. Because of this Breath
of the Wild is the biggest and most expansive game yet. One of the most defining features of the new
game is the addition of voice acting (all dialog is spoken rather than just having text across the
screen). Breath of the Wild has already recived multiple great reviews from critics and casual gamers
alike.
The Legend of Zelda revolutionized the video game industry and community. From the first time
playing it, to the 100th time beating the final level, Zelda has been enjoyed by millions over the years.
Wether it be the Original, a Ocarina of Time, or Breath of the Wild, this series is a timeless classic that
has been around for over 30 years and will still be here for many years to come.
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Dreams In Gilphash And Enkidu s The Epic Of Gilgamesh
The great Babylonian tale The Epic of Gilgamesh is about Gilgamesh, the tyrannical king of Uruk,
who comes to understand his mortality through a series of trials and tribulations. Though he is well
aware of the fact that only the gods live for ever (Gilgamesh 71), he stops at nothing to defy his
destiny as a mortal being. While the Mesopotamian gods use a system of signs and symbolic patterns
to control the happenings in the living world, humans exist only to serve them and carry out their will.
The Epic of Gilgamesh proves this to be true. I will argue that in The Epic, Gilgamesh and Enkidu
both share a dependency on the divine agencies. As their dreams and journeys are driven by external
forces, we see the two heroes struggle to understand and accept the nature of the human condition.
In the ancient world, dreams were not seen as prophecies, but more as premonitions. In The Epic of
Gilgamesh, the Mesopotamian gods convey their will to Gilgamesh and Enkidu through their dreams.
Their dreams are driven by external forces that allude to their destinies. Before the heroes embark
upon their journey to the Cedar Forest, the god[s] had [already] decreed the destiny of Gilgamesh (70)
to him in a dream. The dream is deciphered by Enkidu, who tells his friend that the father of the gods
has given [him] kingship, such is [Gilgamesh s] destiny, everlasting life is not (70). Despite his
unexampled supremacy over the people (70), the king of Uruk is dissatisfied. As Gilgamesh
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Three Types Of Synesthesia As A Phenomenon
Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which one sense or part of the body is stimulated by another sense or
part of the body. For example, certain sounds or visuals can stimulate and be related to colors, textures
or smells. There are many types of synesthesia that has been identified and studied by researchers
dating back to ancient Greece and classified in the early 19th century. In this paper, three types of
synesthesia will be studied: grapheme/color synesthesia synesthesia, color/sound synesthesia and its
subtype, color music synesthesia. The article will review the procedures, methods, and results of each
of these focal points to better understand the way the brain works with people who experience
synesthesia. This article will reference and analyze research that has been conducted on synesthesia in
the brain when stimulating two senses at once, the time course in neural activity of these senses, and
patients with color music synesthesia in the regards to the intensity of white matter in the brain. It will
also focus on synesthesia and music and understanding the mechanisms in the brain that allow certain
people to see colors when listening to or playing music. The purpose of this study is to compare the
theories behind the development of synesthesia and apply them to recent findings and experiments.
Future research will also be mentioned to further analyze the findings surrounding synesthetic
phenomenons.
Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which one sense or part of the body
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The Missouri River Change
Reasons for Current Situation All of the 3,350 miles of riverine habitat within the pallid sturgeon s
range have been affected by man. Approximately 28% has been impounded, which has created
unsuitable lake like habitat; 51% has been channelized into deep, uniform channels; the remaining
21% is downstream of dams which have altered the river s hydrograph, temperature and turbidity.
Commercial fishing and environmental contaminants may have also played a role in the pallid
sturgeon s decline. The resultant changes to the Missouri River in the upper Great Plains from
channelization prevent upstream migration. The reduced water flow rates and sediment loads have
brought an end to the seasonal flooding of the flood plains in the region. ... Show more content on
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Restoration of woody debris in native rivers may help the recovery effort. The states in which pallid
sturgeon live have adopted a variety of fisheries regulations to protect individuals of the species.
North Dakota, South Dakota, and Louisiana require live release of all sturgeon, Montana and Kansas
do not allow commercial harvest of sturgeon. Given the long time to maturity and intervals between
spawns, loss of any individual is detrimental. The need to determine the most likely areas of
spawning, to identify any parasite or disease that may be impacting the reproductive capabilities of
pallid sturgeon, and to examine engineering possibilities that may permit recreation of suitable
habitats without reducing the USFWS s ability to protect people from harmful and destructive
flooding, and to maintain its ability to provide adequate water impoundment for irrigation and
recreation purposes is essential. In Missouri wild pallid sturgeon larvae were collected in 1998. These
nonhatchery raised larvae were the first recovered on the lower Missouri River in the previous 50
years.
Page 3
Recovery Plan
In 1997, through the combined effort of two Fishery Assistance offices, two National Fish Hatcheries,
one Ecological Services office, and two State game and fish departments (North Dakota and
Montana), two female and three male pallid sturgeons were spawned. Spawning pallid
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Talking About Practice Analysis
Talking About Practice As Allen Iverson once infamously said, We talkin bout practice. Not, however,
with the insignificant connotation attributed to practice in Iverson s notorious press conference. Some
people dream of how perfect their lives would be if only they were blessed with the scarce and
extraordinary skills possessed by the world s most renowned athletes. In reality, the world is filled
with exceptionally talented men and women who never sniff the likes of the Olympics or a
professional league. It is only a select few people who choose to harvest their dreams in the fields of
hard work and dedication. It is only a select few people who choose to forge their gifts in the fires of
determination and sacrifice. (Parallelism). When talking about hard workers, Michael ... Show more
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(L itotes) With that being said, I have seen the work that I have put in completely transform my game
when it comes to baseball. As a former travel baseball player I have seen dedication and hard work
take me from a benchwarmer to a core player on a successful team. The memory of my first home run
remains firmly entrenched in my memory. I remember the sweltering summer heat. I remember seeing
the fastball flying towards the plate, and then flying mere inches beyond the fence. I remember seeing
my teammates crowded around the plate as I rounded third base. Most importantly, however, I
remember my thoughts as I rounded the bases. After the ball barely cleared the fence my thoughts
immediately veered to all the work that got me to that point. The Wednesday nights that past winter
spent traveling 45 minutes to a practice facility, practicing for hours, and then driving 45 minutes
back. The times I showed up early to games to get in extra batting practice. The workouts when I did
that one extra rep. I thought of these moments because I knew that they were the difference between a
home run, and a mere double off of the
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Fluoride And Its Effect On The Quality Of Life
Fluoride plays an important role in improving overall health amongst the population by reducing the
occurrence of dental caries.
Dental caries has been shown to have a negative impact on the quality of life, psychological and social
aspects of children s lives.
Fluoride is naturally present to some extent in all foods and water.
Water fluoridation
Is the adjustment of the natural concentration of fluoride in drinking water to the optimal
recommended level for the prevention of dental caries.
Fluoride plays a key role in preventing dental caries and works in two ways systemically and topically.
As a topical effect; fluoride in saliva interacts with the minerals on the tooth surface to replace all the
lost enamel and so prevents dental caries.
Fluoride at an optimal level in the water supply provides the ideal, constant repair kit for teeth, as
fluoride protects both developing (i.e. pre eruption) and erupted teeth against caries, it benefits
individuals of all ages.
As a systemic effect; the presence of fluoride in the pre eruptive phase leads to structural
improvements that render the tooth more resistant to later acid attack, i.e. after the tooth erupts into the
mouth.
By reducing the amount of dental caries in both children and adults, aiding in counter balancing the
negative health implications associated with increased levels of dental caries.
In Ireland, water fluoridation plays a key role in counter balancing the effects of poor tooth brushing
habits and
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  • 1. Essay On Football: Topics To Write About, Samples, & Ti 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Essay On Football: Topics To Write About, Samples, & Ti Essay On Football: Topics To Write About, Samples, & Ti
  • 2. Why People Hurt Research Paper People hurt people for many different reasons. They do it for personal reasons or just to do it. Hurting someone can come in many different ways from emotional or physical pain hurting someone doesn t just mean making fun of it has different sides. Some people hurt for revenge or just because they feel like doing it but its all bad either way. The most commonly seen kind of hurt is for broken relationships. People put in days trying to think of ways to get back at her ex witch is not only just a bad thing to do but is also bad for your body as well. If you spend all of your time trying to get back at someone then thats the way that you re mind will start to think and people will not want to be around you these are all things said in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Abnormal Factors And The Prevalence Of Dm And Hypertension In our study as regards presence of co morbid factors namely DM and hypertension, the prevalence of DM and hypertension was higher in PVT group than non PVT group, these results match the findings reported by Martinelli et al. (13) who clarified that hypertension and DM were associated with increased risk of PVT. That finding may be attributed to the association of dyslipidemia with diabetes and increased risk of atherosclerosis, so patients with liver cirrhosis and associated diabetes or hypertension carry the risk for PVT more than cirrhotic patients without them. The number of patients who were smokers and users of contraceptive pills were also statistically higher in PVT group than non PVT group indicating that these factors may increase the risk for PVT development in cirrhotic patients which goes in agreement with Shetty and Ghosh study (14). These results may be attributed to the hypercoagulability caused by hormonal pills and increased risk of atherosclerosis with smoking. Risk factors: PVT in patients with liver disease is the result of concomitant local and systemic thrombophilic factors (15). In current study as shown in table (II) malignancy specially (HCC) was the most common local risk factor for PVT followed by abdominal infection specially SBP then abdominal intervention especially splenectomy. Similar results were also reported by other studies as Sogaard et al.(6) in which abdominal inflammation especially pancreatitis was the most common risk factor (19%) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Analysis Of Dragon s Teeth By Upton Sinclair Upton Sinclair, best known for his works The Jungle and Boston, was an activist writer whose popularity peaked in the early and mid 1900 s. Heavily influenced by the Socialist economic philosophy, Sinclair chose to focus his artistic talents on the plight of workers in the meatpacking industry (Biography.com). Publishing his first novel in 1901 and attaining a Pulitzer Prize in 1943, for a later novel, Dragon s Teeth; Sinclair s talents and writings have transcended generations. A turbulent life and career filled with rejection and fueled by ambition Upton Sinclair s personal resolve, works, and influence on modern culture have cemented his place in history as one of America s greatest proponents of both Socialism and the use of literary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jurgis and his family live in the slums of Packingtown while he begins his career in the meatpacking world. Initially impressed by the creativity and modernization of America s meat processing technologies (Shmoop), Jurgis is confident in both his abilities and his pursuit of the American dream. He and his family purchase a home from a crooked real estate agent and quickly fall into financial turmoil. These resulting effects lead to Jurgis incarceration and his wife and child s untimely death. The following years of Jurgis life are spent recovering emotionally, financially, and physically. Eventually, Jurgis turns to a life of crime in the streets of Chicago until he stumbles into a meeting of the Socialist party that, ultimately, sets him on the path of healing and provides him the ability to both cope with the atrocities he s faced in the past and wage a personal war on American Capitalism. Using this novel as his spear, Sinclair makes a valiant effort at slaying the beast that is big business in America. His detailed descriptions of the outrages that occur throughout the meat packing industry both enraged society and lead to the reform of the industry standards. Sinclair s focus on a Socialist reform to America s Capitalistic views were on full display throughout The Jungle, but maybe none more so than when he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Annotated Bibliography On Coffee Rust Bibliography American Phytopathological Society. Coffee rust. Updated 2011. Apsnet.org. Accessed April 12, 2017. http://www.apsnet.org/edcenter/intropp/lessons/fungi/basidiomycetes/pages/coffeerust.aspx. Coupled with imagery, Coffee rust is described through numerous biological factors such as its life cycle, and its survival rate in Coffea arabica, and Coffea canephora (Arabica Coffee and robusta coffee). The article discusses a quick overview of coffee s popularity and previous names for coffee rust, dating as far back as the 1860s. An analysis of the pathogen s biology is covered, discussing how the infection begins and how it reduces the survivability of the plant. Germination is the real threat since this fungus can quickly spread in 24 48 hour, especially in wet and humid weather. On top of that, another fungus, known as Verticillium hemileiae, can come along and colonize the coffee rust lesions. But even then, it doesn t help the plant survive. Fungi are fascinating, yet terrifying organisms. The text does a good job of describing how they operate (through spores) and long does it affect the plant in the short term (rust that causes the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It focuses on economic losses, mixed in with a short summary of the biology of the fly. A fruit fly can propagate quickly if any of the following conditions are meet: any fallen fruit is left on the ground, weeds which can hide fallen fruit, a large number of alternative hosts (guava, papaya, melons, anona, etc.) are nearby the mango orchard, infested fruit is transported to a market, or the infested fruit is near a fruit packaging station. Some solutions to the fly infestation include insecticide strips, and foodstuff attractant traps. There is also a suggested threshold chart stating several levels of infestation and their appropriate type of treatment, ranging from no treatment to full treatment of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Tuberculosis As A Infectious Disease Tuberculosis (TB) is a highly infectious disease that can harm any organ of the body, especially the lungs. Every year about over a million people die due to tuberculosis and even more are infected. A person in contact with an infected individual can easily put themselves at risks of getting TB. Due to the emergence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), tuberculosis infections commenced to increment more rapidly. A person with HIV has an impotent immune system which is not able to fight infections such as tuberculosis. There are many ways to diagnose, prevent and treat the further spread of this disease. There are many ways to identify and diagnose the presence and severity of tuberculosis. One of the most prevalent ways to test for TB is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sputum tests may be required for testing if the chest x ray reveals signs of TB. Tuberculosis can spread by contagious airborne droplets that are passed on easily through close contact with a person who has active or untreated TB. As a person coughs, sneezes, or interacts, it can relinquish infectious droplets into the air. Once a person inhales the infectious droplet (bacillus), it settles in the upper airways. Bacteria in droplets that bypass the mucociliary system and reach the alveoli are expeditiously circumvented and engulfed by alveolar macrophages, the most abundant immune effector cells present in alveolar spaces (Knechel, 2009). These macrophages are a component of the immune system that fights to destroy the mycobacteria to obviate infection. The outcome is essentially determined by the quality of the host bulwarks and the balance that occurs between host bulwarks and the invading mycobacteria (Knechel, 2009). If the alveolar macrophage fails to overcome the inhaled mycobacteria, the bacteria will replicate until the macrophage lysis. As the monocytes are magnetized to the infection site, it then separates into macrophages and consumes the free bacilli. The mycobacteria then multiply within the macrophages causing it to become infected. The infected macrophages may then be transported to the lymph nodes where it can easily reach the blood stream. After two to three weeks of infection, the helper T cells are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. A Comparison of Self-Descriptions Between 2 Children of... A comparison of self descriptions between two children of different ages Abstract The comparison is based on Rosenberg s study of children s self descriptions. A comparison was made between two participants, Annie aged 8 and Kirsty aged 16 using a semi structured interview to find out whether there was a difference in self descriptions at different ages. The results were analysed using qualitative analysis and it was found that younger children give more physical self descriptions and older children give more self descriptions in terms of inner feelings. This coincides with previous research conducted by Rosenberg. From this study and previous research it is possible to suggest that there is a developmental trend of children s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One Researcher interviewed Annie at her primary school and the other researcher interviewed Kirsty at her secondary school. The participants were introduced to the researcher and informed the nature of the research and were told why the research is being carried out in order to comply with ethical guidelines. The participants were then instructed to write 10 I statements about themselves to answer the question who am I? on the category analysis form. The participants were told that there are no right or wrong answers and that they can write as much or as little as they would like about themselves. (A transcript of the instructions can be found in Appendix 3). The recordings were stopped while the participants filled in the I statements . Once the participants had written the I statements the recording equipment was turned back on and the interviewer asked the participants questions relating to what they had written. The style in which the interviewer asked questions was based on Rosenberg s study of self descriptions. These included questions regarding feelings of pride and shame, their ideas of distinctiveness as unique individuals, what kind of person they would like to become, and who knew them best in order to determine the locus of self knowledge . At the end of each interview the researcher ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay On Entrepreneurship Education Entrepreneurship education has been lauded as being able to create and increase awareness as well as promote self employment as a career choice among young people (Clayton 1989; Fleming 1996). The objectives of entrepreneurship education are aimed in changing student s state of behaviours and even intention that makes them to understand entrepreneurship, to become entrepreneurial and to become an entrepreneur that finally resulted in the formation of new businesses as well as new job opportunities (Fayolle and Gailly 2005; Hannon 2005; Venkatachalam and Waqif 2005). These day, many graduates are unable to get a job upon graduation. Students are now apparently searching for a business education that can help them with the necessary entrepreneurial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are various entrepreneurial education scope and structure among higher education in Malaysia. Entrepreneurship education in university of Northern Region in Malaysia seeks to provide students with the knowledge, skills and motivation to encourage entrepreneurial success in a variety of settings in the future job searching. Variations of entrepreneurship education are offered at all levels of schooling from primary or secondary schools through graduate university programs. This research aiming, entrepreneurship education is treated as it has been broadly used and applied by most Northern Region of Malaysia universities. The establishment of the Ministry of Entrepreneur Development in year of 1995, clearly indicates the growing importance of the government role on the issue of entrepreneur development (Ariff Abu bakar, 2005). Entrepreneur education is a factors that affect the activities of entrepreneurship among university student in northern region of Malaysia. Thus, Entrepreneurship education has been used as one of the most effective ways to promote the transition of graduates into the world of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Is Jay Gatsby A Romantic Hero In the book The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald argues Jay Gatsby is a tragic romantic hero rather than a gangster. Jay Gatsby is madly in love with Daisy. They first met each other at Daisy s house back in Louisville during the war. During the war, Daisy did not know of Gatsby s poverty. As a result of this, Daisy and Gatsby fall in love with each other because they do not have to worry about money or class. Deep down Gatsby knows he does not have a shot at marrying Daisy because he does not have the money or class to do so. He tries his best to hide his poverty for as long as he can so he can spend as much time with Daisy as he can: But he knew that he was in Daisy s house by a colossal accident. However glorious might be his future ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gatsby after the war was desperate to Daisy s heart, but in order to do so, Gatsby needed wealth. Gatsby knew that the work he was asking for was not going to be legal, but all that mattered to Gatsby was a big paycheck. Although Gatsby consciously knew he was asking for a job in criminal activity, this still does not make him a gangster. Meyer recalls Gatsby wearing his war uniform because he was too poor to afford new clothes. The reason Meyer gives Nick is not the real reason though. The real reason Gatsby is still wearing his war uniform is because when he was with Daisy in Louisville, as long as he wore the uniform, he would not seem poor, and as long as he did not seem poor, Gatsby still had a shot with Daisy. Fitzgerald is using this to argue that although he worked with gangsters, Gatsby was never a gangster. Fitzgerald uses the uniform to show that as Gatsby enters a criminal business, he does not enter the business because he wants to be a gangster and break the law, instead the uniform shows that Gatsby enters the business because that is the only way for him to make enough money to marry Daisy. Fitzgerald agues if Gatsby had never met Daisy, he would not have entered a criminal business. If Gatsby was a true gangster, he would have entered the criminal business no matter if he had met Daisy or if he had never met Daisy. Since Gatsby is shown wearing the only piece of hope for Daisy he has, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Understand how health and safety legislation is... Assignment Front Sheet Qualification Unit Number and Title Pearson BTEC Level 4 HND Diploma In Health and Social Care Student Name Unit 3: Health and Safety in the Health and Social Care Workplace Assessor name: Christine Pratt Date of Issue Completion date 27/01/2014 18/04/2014 Student No. Submitted on Assignment title Learning Outcome Learning outcome Assessment criteria LO1 Understand 1.1 how health and safety legislation is implemented in the health and social care workplace 1.2 1.3
  • 11. In this assessment you will Task have the opportunity to No. present evidence that shows you are able to review systems, policies and 1 procedures for communicating information on health and safety in the health and social care workplace ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Task 1,2, 3) D3 demonstrate convergent/lateral and creative thinking 3 Assignment Brief Unit Number and title Qualification Unit 3: Health and Safety in the Health and Social Care workplace Pearson BTEC Level 4 HND Diploma in Health and Social Care Start Date 27/01/2014 Deadline 18/04/2014 Assessor Christine Pratt Assignment title Purpose of this assignment Health and safety is an essential consideration for all practitioners in health and social care and this unit will enable learners to develop an understanding of the importance of continually monitoring the implementation of health and safety legislation and policies within any health and social care setting. Learners will gain a clear understanding of the implications of relevant legislation for their own role and the implementation of policies and systems in their own workplace. The importance of record keeping, monitoring and review health and safety policies and procedures will also be considered. Scenario On the 29th August 2013, it was reported that the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) will prosecute the Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust under Section 3(1) of the Health and Safety at Work Act over the death of a patient, Gillian Astbury.
  • 12. Gillian Astbury, who suffered from diabetes, was admitted to Stafford Hospital in April 2007 after falling at home. She was put under the care of a team of nurses who did not bother ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Human Growth Hormone Human Growth hormone (GH), also known as somatotropin, is a peptide produced by the anterior pituitary gland from somatotroph cells. GH has come to the forefront in the sports world for doping and anti aging promoters. In adults, the most prominent effects of GH are decreased fat mass and increased lean body mass. The increase in lean body mass is associated with increased protein synthesis, muscle mass, and muscle function (1). GH plays an important role in the linear development of bone growth in children and adolescents. After the body stops growing, GH levels decrease dramatically and remain low throughout the remainder of adult life (2). GH is a single chain peptide with 191 amino acids that is stabilized by two disulfide bridges. The molecular weight is 22,000 Daltons (3). GH 1 and GH 2 are genes for GH that are located on chromosome 17 in the q22 24 region (4). GH secretion is regulated by growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH). GHRH is a peptide released from the hypothalamus that stimulates the release of GH. The hypothalamus also secretes somatostatin, which inhibits the release of GH through back regulation. GHRH and somatostatin are released from the hypothalamus through the hypophyseal portal and are transported to the anterior pituitary. GH is released in a pulsatile fashion that is determined by the concentration of GHRH and somatostatin (5). Levels of GH are slightly higher in women than in men and the highest amounts of GH secretion is during puberty in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Religion Expressed Through Art Essays Religion through art form provides us with a vision into a realm of heavenly beauty. Religion provides us with a sense of spirit fulfilment. It is only through worship and devotion that we feel connected to God. The practice of devotion and worship takes place in churches and cathedrals. It is these places that help us gain knowledge and a deeper more spiritual meaning of God. The churches and cathedrals are the very foundation of religious practice and devotion to God in my opinion. They are known as temples, ceremonial places, and are places of worship to God. However it is the claim that art museums in the modern period fulfil some of the same functions as cathedrals and churches have done in the past , which challenges contemporary ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The next thing you must know is the functions that art museums have do take on the role that the churches and cathedrals once had. Museums enable people to explore collections for inspiration, learning and enjoyment. They are institutions that collect, safeguard and make accessible artifacts and specimens, which they hold in trust for society. Art museums, in reference to this definition of museums, specifically make accessible a body of work to people around the world. It in essence offers a new stage in which artists can both appreciate and challenge religion. Art museums of the modern period have the same aesthetic as cathedrals or churches of the past. The very architecture of museums suggest their character as secular rituals. It was fitting that the temple façade was for two hundred years the most popular signifier for the public art museum. It is not just that they give on the impression of temples Carol Duncan suggests, but rather that they function and work like temples, shrines and cathedrals of the past. Other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Five Characteristics Of High Quality Information To Zillow Justification The Importance of the Five Characteristics of High Quality Information to Zillow According to Baltzan (2012), the five common characteristics of high quality information are accurate, complete, consistent, timely, and unique. The data is accurate when the value is correct, it is complete when there is no missing values such as missing state or zip code. The data is consistent when looking at different views arrive at the same total, e.g. the aggregated total agree with the total of the individual items. The data is timely when it is current with respect to the business needs, such as with weekly, daily, or hourly frequency. It is unique when there is no duplication of data. Based on Zillow s business needs of presenting accurate, up to date data to the users, the order of importance of these five characteristics to Zillow (from high to low level of importance) would be accurate, timely, consistent, complete, and unique. Accuracy can be assured when Zillow takes data from reliable authenticated sources (e.g. the land office), and timeliness can be assured with daily updates (or hourly where applicable). Consistency can be assured with a proper design of the database structure, and the presentation layer. Completeness and uniqueness could something be missed, as data completeness depends on the availability of the information provide by home owners to the land office, and some amount of attributes might be missing. Uniqueness of data is a challenge when some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Ethics Technique Of Wearable Technology Assessment 1 Doing Ethics Technique Wearable Technology Nagur Bhasha Shaik 11614204 ICT506 IT Ethics shaiknagurbhasha@gmail.com Wearable Technology We are as of now appended to (actually and metaphorically) various innovations that screen our practices. The wellbeing taking after excitement has incited the progression of numerous armlets and catch on devices that screen steps taken, activity levels, heart rate, et cetera., likewise the methodology of common equipment that can be layered, printed, painted, or created on human skin. Google is working together with Novartis to reach point of convergence that screens glucose levels in diabetics and sends the information to human administrations suppliers. Join that with Google Glass and the ability to chase the Internet down people while you look at them and you see that we re currently encountering social issues that ought to be tended to. (Technology) The new deluge of wearable development will allow customers to photograph or record all that they see. It could even allow watchmen to view what their children are finding ceaselessly. Organizations are attempting diverse things with devices that track (volunteer) laborers improvements, way of talking, and even position. For the time being, just the total information is being gathered and dissected to help managers comprehend the normal workday and how representatives identify with each other. (Technology)However, could a business require their specialists to wear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Pros And Cons Of Globalization And Accounting Pro s of Globalization on Accounting The business environment appears to get smaller with each passing day. Therefore, accountants face troubles in remaining protected from the progressions that occur around the world (Diaconu and Coman 2006). Globalization hint at the regularly changing procedure of incorporation and connection among governments, individuals and organizations. The key three things that declare incorporate globalization venture, worldwide exchange and data innovation (Diaconu and Coman 2006). Globalization moves the world to another level and places it to more at the leading edge statures reliably. Outstandingly, globalization procedure have both negative and constructive effects on accounting (Godfrey and Chalmers 2007). This is unmistakable as in, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Generally, the accounting professionals calling in the United States as well as in the whole world seemed to be focused on the readiness and examining of money related articulations. Many people consider Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) and different experts of accounting while saying financial accounting. In any case, in different parts of the world, management accounting order is a division of the accounting field (Sahi and Dua 2012). Management accounting and financial accounting are two distinct callings in such locales. Administration accounting, as a sub control, manages money related and non monetary data to bolster a scope of administrative choices. Then again, money related accounting focuses on monetary information just to bolster both loan bosses and financial specialists choices on capital allotment (Kinney and Raiborn 2008). Management accounting fundamentally concentrates on enhancing business execution yet not guaranteeing that the business complies with the set measures. From this perspective, it is evident that monetary accounting dominates management ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The American Dream in Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller The struggle for financial security and success has always been prominent in the American culture. The idea of the American dream captures the hearts of so many, yet leaves almost all of them enslaved in the endless economic struggle to achieve high status, wealth, and a house with a white picket fence. In Arthur Miller s, Death of a Salesman, we see how difficult it is for Willy Loman and his sons to achieve this so called American dream. In Lorraine Hansberry s, A Raisin in the Sun, she examines an African American family s struggle to break out of the poverty that is preventing them from achieving some sort of financial stability, or in other words the American dream. Both plays explore the desire for wealth, driving forces that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I drive a man around in his limousine and I say, yes, sir; no, sir; very good, sir; shall I take the Drive, sir? Mama, that ain t no kind of job...that ain t nothing at all (Hansberry pg.73). When considering Willy s circumstance, he insists that he is crucial to the company he works for, if old man Wagner was alive I d a been in charge of New York now (Miller pg. 4) and that he should be a leader by now rather than simply being an employee. These quotes exemplify the idea that believing you deserve better than you currently have is a powerful force that encourages the struggle for the American dream. A final major similarity between the two plays is the fact that both of the men face prejudice for things that they cannot control. For Walter, a prejudice exists because of his skin color. He dreams of having the same opportunities as the white men and in this quote he expresses that to his mother Mama sometimes when I m downtown, I pass them cool quiet looking restaurants where them white boys are sitting back and talking bout things...sitting there turning deals worth millions of dollars (Hansberry pg. 74). Death of a Salesman only features white characters, however, a different type of prejudice is shown in the play. Because Willy is much older now, he doesn t feel like he possess the energy or the capacity to continue making long trips. When this conclusion leads Willy to be fired, he pleads with Howard saying, You can t eat the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Eric Erikson s Theory Of Psychosocial Development Developmental psychology is a study of the growth and the maturation of a person over time. How the individual grows psychically, cognitively and how they are socially over time. All of these factors shape us into the person new become. I have decided to study in and focus on Erik Erikson s theory of psychosocial development. He takes a closer look on the choices that we are forced to deal with and the conflicts they make during different parts of their life. His theory has eight theories, there are different types of problems and conflicts with each stage that an individual will encounter and have to resolve. It s important to deal with these conflicts that are presented to the individual during the stages, because if they are not taking care of the individual will end up struggling with them later on in life. Erikson has a developmental process that explains the development between infancy to adulthood. He explains this within 8 stages; during these stages the individual experiences crisis which could have a positive or a negative outcome on the person s personality. Erikson is known as an ego psychologist focusing on culture and society and the conflicts that can take place with someone s ego (McLeod, S). The first stage is trust vs. mistrust this occurs during the first year of life where the infant is uncertain about the world and they have to develop feelings. The infant finds hope in trusting someone, and has to figure out who they will choose not to trust. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Behavior-Specific Praise Teachers of students with or at risk for emotional or behavioral disabilities (EBD) face countless stressful professional challenges throughout their careers. Students with EBD are being scattered amongst General Education classrooms and can often exhibit behavioral changes in which many teachers who have not had proper training or experience in managing may find overwhelming. One strategy to help maintain engagement and reduce behavioral challenges in a classroom that includes students with or at risk for EBD is to increase the rate of Behavior Specific Praise (BSP). Offering students praise in the form of a statement which explains which acceptable behavior they are being praised for can enhance the student s ability to remain on task and engaged in classroom activities and discussions. Professional development in the area of BSP is necessary in developing teachers who are more prepared to effectively face the challenges of having students with EBD. Many strategies have been suggested for training teachers in the use of BSP, each with different methods of presenting the information to educators. The researchers in this study believe that further training in BSP is needed in order to produce positive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The percentages of on task behavior were averaged out in order to produce a correlation between teacher rates of BSP and the student engagement, and the majority of the findings produced a strong positive increase in on task behaviors as BSP was increased. Teachers were asked, following the study, if the training they received was useful. Teachers reported that the likelihood of continuing to utilize the BSP strategy was high, and that they would be reporting the positive results in their classrooms to their colleagues as well. A more interesting response from teachers was that, despite the effectiveness of BSP, they found it difficult to execute the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Anatomy Reflection What went wrong As with other PA faculties, you may be aware of the general complaints made by the first year PA students about the Anatomy course. I do know my classmates were affected different; however, these were my own personal challenges with the Anatomy course: Disorganization of course material o Class reading assignments did not match Lecture o Lecture PowerPoints were not provided despite request from several students. It was usually provided a couple of days before the test. This shortened the time to study, memorize and focus on the necessary anatomical structures. Lack of guidance on how to study the information presented As recommended during the PA orientation, I read the assigned readings for my courses; however, for anatomy, this exercise quickly became futile only because it did not contribute to helping to understand lectures provided in class. With voluminous reading assignments, many times, the anatomy lecture focused little or none from the information in the textbook. Lectures mostly presented anatomical structures and so focus on images were paramount. Therefore, the reading did little to help understand lecture material if one is not familiar enough with the anatomical structures. While this was the case, the PowerPoints with the anatomical structures were not provided. Insufficient consistent guidance in the Anatomy Cadaver lab Initially there was no tutoring and/or review sessions for the lab. Many of us were confused and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Generalized Anxiety Disorder ( Cbt ) Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Different Styles of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Tornike Rakviashvili University of Maryland Baltimore Co. The purpose of this paper is to examine different ways of using CBT in treating anxiety disorder. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the most used approach in treating anxiety and depression. There are different styles of CBT that are used to treat different subtypes of anxieties. However, the main focus of this paper will be about incorporating different intervention programs to CBT to treat Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). According to DSM V, anxiety disorders include disorders that share features of excessive fear and anxiety and related behavioral ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consequently, it is important to carefully follow diagnostic features provided in DSM V for each type of anxiety disorder in order to avoid misdiagnose. In the United States, 18.1% of the adult population suffers from different anxiety disorders, and lifetime prevalence of GAD is among 5.7% of those adults (Kessler, 2005). The main feature of (GAD) is characterized by excessive anxiety and worry (apprehensive expectation) about a number of events or activities (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). Individuals, who are diagnosed with GAD, often have worrisome thoughts that are hard to control which inhibits them from concentrating on everyday tasks. To distinguish GAD from nonpathological anxiety, it is important to keep in mind several features. The worries associated with GAD are excessive and problematic for psychical functioning, more pervasive, pronounced and distressing, and are accompanied by physical symptoms (e.g., restlessness) (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). It is important to note that symptoms of GAD can be misunderstood for different reasons. Risk and prognostic factors can be temperamental, environmental, and genetic and physiological, additionally, cultural factors in the expression of GAD also need to be considered. Given the information above about GAD, it can be concluded that it is important to have treatment for such disorder in order to help individuals have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Lucid Dreaming Research Paper When falling asleep, it is not unusual for dreams to occur. According to the Web MD article Dreams: Why We Dream, Lucid Dreaming, Nightmares, Common Dreams, and More dreams are known as images and stories that are created in our mind during the time sleep is taking place The real reason on why we have dreams are unknown. Sometimes the dreams we have can be remembered while other times they are easily forgotten. It is hard to distinguish what they mean if anything at all. The opposite of dreaming is the reality. The reality is the state of mind in which real objects and events exist. Unlike dreams which occur in an unconscious state of mind, reality happens through a conscious state of mind. Even with dreams and reality occurring in two different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Considering that I have experienced these type of dreams on more than one occasion and the fact that they happen a decade ago confirms that the relationship between dream and reality is just the same today as it was back in the 1900 s. According to 10 Bizarre Ways Dreams and Reality presented by Intersect nightmares can affect a type of mood a person is in. The article helps establish the connection between dreams and reality because it is obvious that in order for dreams to effect reality to effect one another a relationship has to exist between them. Sometimes it can be difficult to distinguish the connection that lies between dreams and reality. For the relationship to be fully understood it is important to know the difference between the two. It is hard to understand how dreams and reality can work together if there is a lack of knowledge on how they work apart. It is not always easy to separate one from the other, especially when dreams can seem as real as being in a state of reality. While it is clear to see that dreams and reality is associated with one another the type of relationship that they share together is left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. A Raid On The Oyster Pirates Jack London An autobiographical sketch is when the author writes about their own experience. This is exactly what Jack London does in his story A Raid on the Oyster Pirates . London is very skilled in the art of character development. This explains how he was able to create such developed characters to the point where they almost seem like real people. In A Raid on the Oyster Pirates by Jack London a lot of detail is shown through Charley, Mr. Taft, and Centipede in terms of how they act and speak. Charley is a good friend of the narrator. He can be viewed as very forgiving because of how he treated the oyster pirates after they were caught stealing oysters from Mr. Taft. After the oyster pirates Charley stated, You can dry your clothes here, lads, and get some hot coffee (London). Even after they stole from him and his friends Charley ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Centipede is viewed as very sly and deceitful. After being confronted my Mr. Taft about stealing his oysters, his response was, Now, in my experience, broke in the tall man, oysters is oysters wherever you find em, an they re pretty much alike all the Bay over, and the world over, too, for that matter. We re not wantin to quarrel with you, Mr. Taft, but we jes wish you wouldn t insinuate that them oysters is yours an that we re thieves an robbers till you can prove the goods (London). This shows how dishonest he is. Even after being caught he still decided to lie in Mr. Taft s face and make him feel foolish about accusing him for the crime. In conclusion, in A Raid on the Oyster Pirates by Jack London a lot of detail is shown through Charley, Mr. Taft, and Centipede in terms of how they act and speak. Being an oyster pirate himself back in the day really helped Jack London in a big way when it came to writing this story. Considering he was writing about his own experiences, it must have been very easy for him to make these characters feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Lok Pal Bill Jan Lokpal Bill From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Merge arrows.svg It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Lokpal. (Discuss) Proposed since June 2011. In India, the Jan Lokpal Bill (Hindi: जन लोकपाल विधेयक) (also referred to as the citizens ombudsman bill) is a proposed anti corruption law designed to effectively deter corruption, redress grievances and protect whistleblowers. The law would create an ombudsman called the Jan Lokpal; this would be an independent body similar to the Election Commission of India with the power to prosecute politicians and bureaucrats without prior government permission.[1] The bill was collaboratively drafted by Shanti Bhushan, retired Indian Police Service officer Kiran ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every month on its website, the Lokayukta will publish a list of cases dealt with, brief details of each, their outcome and any action taken or proposed. It will also publish lists of all cases received by the Lokayukta during the previous month, cases dealt with and those which are pending. Investigations of each case must be completed in one year. Any resulting trials should be concluded in the following year, giving a total maximum process time of two years. Losses caused to the government by a corrupt individual will be recovered at the time of conviction. Government officework required by a citizen that is not completed within a prescribed time period will result in Lokpal imposing financial penalties on those responsible, which will then be given as compensation to the complainant. Complaints against any officer of Lokpal will be investigated and completed within a month and, if found to be substantive, will result in the officer being dismissed within two months. The existing anti corruption agencies (CVC, departmental vigilance and the anti corruption branch of the CBI) will be merged into Lokpal which will have complete power and authority to independently investigate and prosecute any officer, judge or politician. Whistleblowers who alert the agency to potential corruption cases will also be provided with protection by it. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Marketing Strategy Of Tesco 1.0 INTRODUCTION In the high competition of globalization market, it is essential for Tesco to find a good strategies to compete in the retailing industry. The purpose of this project is to determine the pricing strategy practises in Tesco Public Limited Company in Seberang Jaya, Butterworth Penang. This report presents the analysis into three strategy which include promotional strategy, segment strategy and psychological strategy. 2.0 COMPANY BACKGROUND Tesco PLC is a British merchandise retailer and the world s third largest retailer measured by profits. It was founded by Jack Cohen in East End, London. Tesco began in 1924 after buying the store of T.E Stockwell and it name was combined from T.E Stockwell and Cohen. Tesco headquarters located ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tesco which provide the products and services will not success to attract all the people because differences in needs and wants among people. Therefore Tesco are using the segmented pricing strategy. Tesco will often adjust their basic prices to allow for differences in customers, products and location. Tesco are using segmented pricing to sells a product at two or more prices. Even though the difference of prices is not based on differences in costs. Segmented pricing takes several form, different customer pay different prices for the same product. It also applied by Tesco in relation to a wide range of its own brand. By using this strategy, Tesco can attract specific customer segment that are more concerned with the price of the product or service compared to other components of the marketing mix. For example, a milk powder with the brand 900gm Dutch Lady cost RM 25.69 while the brand Fernleaf with the same milk powder with 900gm just cost about RM 20.99. The Tesco market are segmenting and effective in showing different degrees of demand. The cost of segmenting and reaching the market does not exceed the extra revenue obtained from the different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Did Alan Horn Influence Disney Culture Most people believe that History Channel, Star Wars, and ESPN have nothing in common, but they do. All of these companies are owned by Disney. All of Disney s branches have chairmen, some of which are Robert Chapek, James Pitaro, and Alan Horn. The author of the case study, More Action, Less Drama at Disney, describes Horn s contributions to Disney and how it has helped the Disney Company over the years. Horn contains a board multitude of personality traits, values and devotes a great influence to Disney Culture. Alan Horn is the Chairman of Walt Disney Studios in this position Horn monitors operations worldwide some of these operations include production, distribution, and marketing for Disney studios and Dream Works studios. These obligations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Horn is having an array of positive influences on the Disney Company and paving the road for a bright future. His need to have the company prosper is a way of showing his dedication to the company. Overall Alan Horn is a terrific manager considering the standards that are set for managers these days from not lowering oneself to the; crooks trying to escape on a golden parachute, or thieves stealing from the company only to be called out by whistle blowers, along with the degenerates committing insider trading for their own personal benefits. Horn does not have the urge to commit any of these foul acts because he is dedicated to the Disney Company and all of its assets. Ranging from his prestigious managerial skills, personal skills, and values Horn shows what it takes to get to the top and how to stay there. Horns time as Chairman has ridden Disney of all of it s unwanted drama and granted them with a pleasurable team to work with. Now with the new norms Horn has established during his time at Disney, Disney can expect many more things to come of him and his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Differences Between Medial And Lateral Arthroscopic... Comparison of prognostic differences between Medial and Lateral Arthroscopic Partial Meniscectomy in development of Osteoarthritis Shawn Clavell, BS, SPT Introduction Arthroscopic partial meniscectomy (APM) is the most prevalent procedures performed on the knee joint.1 The location, size , and vascularity of area which the meniscus is torn are the most important factors in determining a treatment plan.2 The larger medial meniscus is the more often injured tissue; lateral meniscectomies represent only about 20 % of isolated meniscectomies, whereas medial meniscectomies represent 78% of all cases. Rehabilitation after arthroscopic partial meniscectomy is without restrictions and can be aggressive. The early stages of rehabilitation are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This review was conducted to present longitudinal research which directly compared the long term outcomes, structurally and subjectively, narrowing between individuals who have undergone a lateral arthroscopic partial meniscectomy versus a procedure to the medial compartment. Following the review, this paper will describe the treatment and outcomes of a clinical case of a person who underwent a lateral partial meniscectomy. Finally, the literature review will be used to reflect on the clinical case and treatment. Patient Description SG is a 32 year old active male Police officer presented to the Physical Therapy clinic on May 20, 2013 one week post arthroscopic partial lateral meniscectomy of the right knee. The surgical procedure was conducted to relieve the symptoms of a bucket handle tear sustained on March 14, 2013. The patient s history revealed that he was a very active individual. On the particular day of his injury the patient recalls participating in cross fit in the morning, followed by a soccer game later that day. During the match the patient states that he Tweaked his knee, but continued to play on it. In the days following the patient complained of symptoms which included sharp pain, edema, and catching . The symptoms persisted for 12 weeks until the patient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of The Book Breaking The Land Breaking the Land discusses three major components throughout the book; cotton, tobacco, and the rice culture. Pete Daniel, the author, discusses the transformation of these three subjects throughout history. The different agriculture crops are described by explaining the environment that they are in and the difficulties they come across. The book explains how the crops and the environment have changed because of the difficulties they have faced. Diseases, race, inflation and deflation of crop prices, laws, and the economy are some of the main problems that helped transform the environment of the crop industry. The book explains in great detail the challenges that each crop undertook to become a more modern industry, along with the increase of technology. Technology plays a large role in creating a more modern life for the agriculture industries. Daniel goes on to explain the new technology that is used during the timeline of events for the development of agricultural crops. In Breaking the Land , it is broken up into four different books. Each book is in chronological order to when events happened in history. Every book has several chapters contained in it that discusses the transformation of each crop. For example, book one: Three Southern Commodity Cultures, 1880 1932 , contains three chapters. Each chapter discusses a specific crop and the transformation during that time period. Each individual chapter tells the story and background of that crop. Throughout each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Justice In The Odyssey As Mahatma Gandhi once noted astutely, An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind. Gandhi s assertion challenges this moral code established in both the Odyssey and the Old Testament, just as Aeschylus challenges the validity of vendetta as a successful technique for maintaining societal order in his Oresteia trilogy. The revenge ethic plays a key role in the story because it makes justice the personal responsibility of the person insulted; the killer must be killed, and the act of retribution must be carried out by the most appropriate person preferably a close blood relative. It is a radically straightforward basis for justice, linking retribution to the family and its collective honor. Like the storied blood feud between the Hatfields ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The chorus notes that for those who exact vengeance, no cure whatever exists; and all ways which converge / in one road, to purify / blood on polluted hands, go straight onward in vain (lines 71 74). They appeal to the gods for some kind of remedy to the madness: You great powers of Fate, may Zeus grant an ending here / in which justice changes to the other side (lines 307 309). Nevertheless, the chorus seems to change its mind later on in the dialogue with Electra and recognizes that justice by retribution has been a valid way to keep the peace in the past. They note that certainly there is a law that bloodshed / dripping to the ground demands another s blood. / The havoc from those slain before / shouts the Fury on / who brings fresh ruin upon ruin (lines 400 405). Orestes tells Clytemnestra that she killed the man you ought not; so you must / suffer the thing you should not (lines 929 230) and proceeds to commit matricide. At this point, the chorus laments that Orestes took his own mother s life, but they admit that their choice is nevertheless for / this eye of the house not to fall utterly in destruction (lines 933 934). Later on in Eumenides when ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Women Should Not Be A Mandatory Procedure For Chinese Women Throughout history, women have tried many different ways to make themselves as beautiful as possible to be accepted into their society. In the eleventh century, Foot Binding seemed to be a mandatory procedure for Chinese Women. It was an excruciating process that women would go through to please their husbands. Foot binding became popular as a means of a flaunting status because women from wealthy families who did not need them to work could afford to have their feet bound The practice became so established that a woman who did not have bound feet would have difficulty finding a husband, for most families they demanded a woman with tiny feet when selecting a wife for their son. The woman who refused to bind her feet was known to become an outcast and even punished to death. There are a thousand buckets of tears for one who binds her feet and 5,000 more for the one who unbinds. ( ) Many young girls did it because it was a mark of beauty and Chinese women with the smallest feet were given the best chance of living a luxurious life style. This time in history was known to have lasted for at least one thousand years. Although, Foot Binding was appreciated by Chinese men, but for women it didn t seem like something to look forward too. This was an excruciating method of women folding all of her toes, except for the big toe, into the sole of her foot. It was so that her foot appeared smaller and pointier. This tradition began in the north, later spreading to all parts of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Maria Montessori Beliefs On Early Childhood Education Maria Montessori was a philosopher that influenced early childhood education. Her beliefs and ideas align with my personal beliefs on early childhood education. Maria Montessori was an Italian physician, educator, and inventor. She used new educational methods that brought a new aspect and perspective to early childhood learning. Her methods proved successful as she continued to developed these ideas and became a well known and highly acclaimed philosopher. Maria Montessori believed that the environment influences how children learn. The prepared environment she created was colorful and implemented the five senses to facilitate learning. She believed each child should be motivated to learn new things. She encouraged these ideas through new materials, classrooms, and teaching procedures. The materials she created were didactic, meaning that they were self teaching. Lastly, Maria Montessori believed that while teachers should be observers, they should also be demonstrators and work with every child. Each child was encouraged to let their natural instincts take the lead and explore, trying new things on their own rather than being forced. By observing the child s instincts and behaviors the teacher can tell what the child needs and how to provide them with the materials. I believe implementing the beliefs of Maria Montessori in my own future classroom will be the best way for each child to learn. In my Pre kindergarten classroom, I will use similar methods as Maria ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Call Of Cthulhu And The Color Out Of Space In general, humans tend to belief that they are the most important creatures inhabiting the earth. Although this may be true, when thinking about the entire universe it is questionable whether or not humans are important at all in the grand scheme of things. The idea of cosmism is just that. This idea is prevalent in many of H.P. Lovecraft s stories, such as The Call of Cthulhu and The Colour out of Space. The idea of cosmism is relevant to The Call of Cthulhu because it portrays the fact that humans and the way in which they live their lives does not matter in the grand scheme of things. The idea of cosmism is also relevant to The Colour out of Space, because it portrays a concept which shows that human life is so insignificant that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The creatures in this story have a few signifying features. One feature of these creatures is that they were unknown entities. For example, From Beyond, states, Indescribable shapes both alive and otherwise were mixed in disgusting disarray, and close to every known thing were whole worlds of alien, unknown entities (10). The fact that these creatures are aliens, prove that they are not known to the human world. Another feature that these creatures have is that their physical features are very strange. For example, they are described as Foremost among the living objects were great inky, jellyish monstrosities which flabbily quivered in harmony with the vibrations from the machine. They were present in loathsome profusion, and I saw to my horror that they overlapped; that they were semi fluid and capable of passing through one another and through what we know as solids. (11). Similar to the Dagon, the creatures in this story resemble sea creatures. Also, this description shows that these creatures have the ability to pass through solid objects. This is out of this world because nothing in this dimension possesses the power to pass through solid objects. The creatures in this story are entities that are not blind to the human world. According to the story, the creatures can see the scientists just as easily as they can see them. This story ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Spanish American War Research Paper A Growth in National Power The Spanish American War Overtime, several historical events have shaped our country into the strong, independent, nation it is today. One of these events was the Spanish American War. The Spanish American War took place in April 1898 and lasted until August 1898. The battle between Spain and America had multiple causes, followed by various consequences. Contributing to American expansion, this war might have been viewed as short, but it was brutal in the process. Leading up to the war, the country of Cuba have been struggling to become a self reliant nation from Spain since 1895. Under Spanish rule, Cuba was forbidden to do business with other foreign countries. Spain was abusing their power, which resulted in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Treaty of Paris of 1898 outlined these agreements that ended the war. For example, Spain agreed to forfeit their power over Guam and Puerto Rico, giving these territories to the United States. Furthermore, Cuba finally gained its independence from Spain and their government. However, America intervened for three years after they were given freedom. This means that America was involved in Cuba s government until Cuba added the Platt Amendment in 1901 to their constitution. The Platt Amendment emphasized the relationship between Cuba and America. To explain, Cuba was not permitted to give territory to any other nation, except for America in any circumstance. Also, Cuba had limited, restricted power in foreign relations and treaties. This was to ensure Cuba remained neutral and to America s advantage. The Platt Amendment gave the United States control of a naval force in Guantánamo Bay as well. To add, the Philippines was bought for $20 million by the United States, which at the time contributed to American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Purpose Of Setting Aims And Objectives For A Selected... INTRODUCTION TO MY ASSIGNMENT. In this assignment aims and objectives of five different businesses will be looked at. I will also be writing a report at purposes of a business if they re growing? Surviving? Selling things? Or services? And finally providing a detailed study of one of the businesses. If it is meeting its aims and objectives or not, making a judgement overall by using evidences to back up my findings. P2: A report to describe the purpose of setting aims and objectives for different businesses. 1. GRANT THORNTON: It is a for profit making company. Their aim is to offer services like award winning audit, tax and specialist advisory services to privately held businesses public interest entities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However they are not allowed to make a loss. They treat people, they advice people on certain illnesses and diseases. BHF (British Heart Foundation). Treat people with heart diseases. And preventing heart diseases. They distribute their profits to the various agencies connected with heart research. Raise money by selling second hand items. TRESHAM. To provide further and higher education, teaching excellent academic and vocational courses to learners. Its main aim is to not make a loss. Offers a range of full time and part time courses at all level. Its partners with Northampton and Bedfordshire Universities. Looking back at my companies, you can see that the NHS and Tresham are government funded businesses whereas Grant Thornton is a Private Sector. It believes that this government is committed to increasing the delivery of public services through the private sector. Specsavers is a Partnership. Each store is part owned and managed by its own directors, who are shareholders of their own businesses who provide a range of services such as marketing, accounting, IT and wholesale among others. On the other hand BHF is a voluntary organization. D1: From the above businesses I choose Tresham as my business I am going to look at. I personally think Tresham is following its aims and objectives. HOW? Tresham s aim is to provide further and higher education. Yes, by providing different courses as all levels, teaching excellent academic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Interpretation Of A Journal Article By Brinohl Interpretation The following journal article by Brinson and Stohl deals with media framing but when examining the journal article closer, intercultural communication can be found. More specifically, this journal article is portraying that Muslims are stereotyped as terrorists. Stereotypes are general assumptions towards a group of people or things that are not accurate but seems like it is accurate. In other words, stereotypes allows us to figure out the expectations from other people (Martin Nakayama, 2013). There is positive and negative stereotypes. Negative stereotypes come from negative experiences (Martin Nakayama, 2013). Usually, this is common because overall stereotypes are bad. For this journal article, the negative stereotype ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Types Of Coloration In Vertebrate The most common type of chromatophore in vertebrates is the melanophore, which contains the pigment melanin. There are two different types of melanin eumelanin and pheomelanin. Eumelanin is a brownish black color, while pheomelanin is a reddish yellow; these pigments are found in the hair and fur of animals. Examples of the expression of melanin are the sandy yellow coat of a lion, and the tawny brown shades of fur on a mandrill, which contrast with other parts of the body that lack fur. Albinism is an autosomal recessive disruption in the production of melanin that leaves the animal a white color with no other hint of pigment. An additional method of coloration in vertebrates is food consumption. Flamingos consume planktonic animals, such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Pictorial History of Prosthetics In the early years of film, make up artists were not recognised for their artistic skills and ingenuity of making prosthetics or their imagination of bringing others creations to life. Many of the artists were also actors or stunt men who learnt the craft by applying their own make up for film and theatre. Compared to today s materials used to make prosthetics, many of the materials they used were very basic as they used spirit gum, fish skin, cotton, gelatin, greasepaints, collodion, cheesecloth, clay, Fullers Earth, various putties, pastes and wax and latex. The first documented prosthetic was in the 1909 book The Art of Theater Make up by Cavendish Morton, who when transforming himself into the character Falstaff used silk attached to a wig, nose paste, spirit gum, crepe hair and greasepaints. By the 1920 s Lon Chaney was recognised for his ingenuity of make up and was known as The Man of a Thousand Faces as he had the ability to change his appearance into any character he was portraying. For example when in the film The Phantom of the Opera he used wire to widen his nostrils and pull his nose back and completed the horrifying character by wearing jagged false teeth and clever use of shading to give the impression of a skull like face. He also changed his complete face when playing the role of Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, as he created the twisted face by using false teeth, nose putty on his cheeks and a false eye. In 1932, Jack Pierce turned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Research and Analysis on Proctor Gamble (P G) Executive Summary Procter Gamble (P G) is a multinational consumer product company which operates in nearly 80 countries with more than 300 brands. With its core competency in development and commercialization of products and brands such as Pampers, Tide, and Wella which are part of P G s 22 billion dollar brands, P G has been highly successful in the market with sales of $68 billion and a net profit of $8 billion in 2006. Its aggressive international expansion and innovation driven strategy enable the company to achieve economies of scale as well as to differentiate itself from strong competitors like Unilever, and Kimberly Clark. Due to its large size and complexity, the organizational structure tends to be centralized. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to its nature as a transnational corporation, it must deal with consumers from various cultural backgrounds and respond to different customer needs, both vitally important in international business. Thus, we chose P G s international operations as the focal area of our project. More specifically, China was chosen to conduct a detailed and sophisticated analysis. China, as an emerging and competitive market, has caught increasingly more attention from almost all major multinational corporations. Without exception, China has played a more important role in P G s ambitious blueprints, due to its immense consumer base, rapid economic growth, and gradually open environment. However, many of P G s brands failed and exited the Chinese market, which largely affected the company s profitability and reputation. Therefore, to analyze the causes behind the failure and to design a set of potential recommendation to fix the issue is beneficial for the company s future operations. Description and analysis of the organization s present design and context P G Company overview Procter Gamble is a multinational consumer product company established by William Procter and James Gamble in 1837. P G currently has a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Brick Lane Portrayal of women in literature is heavily influenced by the social and cultural views of its context, but it is the author s view that matters most Through close analysis of Monica Ali s Brick Lane, one is able to see the various ways women are represented in literature, showing that both social and cultural views of its context, as well as the author s own view are equally important in crafting an ingenious storyline. In this novel, Ali focuses on several Bengali women as they embark on a journey of self discovery. Ali portrays them as suppressed by their patriarchal culture, by their religion, as well as being resilient fighters against injustice. At times, Ali conforms to Bengali cultural views, however, at others, they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The allusion to God knowing everything, in Only God knows the answer and if it is God s will spoken by Nazneen in response to Chanu s queries, further shows the submissiveness of women to God and fate, believing that God makes the choices and has the answers Hence, Monica Ali conforms to Bengali social and cultural expectations by representing women as religious beings who are both liberated yet suppressed by Islam. Monica Ali also portrays Bengali women as strong willed fighters who defy cultural expectations, challenging the socio cultural views of Bengali culture. The highly patriarchal Bengali culture expects women to be submissive to men as well as their culture; however, the women in Brick Lane continually challenge this. Hasina observes a beggar woman at a Bangladesh street corner getting abused by men, and the description, she start shuffling away and shout symbolises the fighting spirit of Bengali women against the patriarchal forces in their culture. Nazneen s daughter Shahana is also rebellious and her disrespecful tone in her statement Bor ing...What s wrong with you! to her father, further adds to the representation of a rebellious young woman who strongly disagrees with traditional Bengali cultural values. At the Bengal Tigers meeting, Nazneen describes a confrontation between the women and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. What Has Been Gone After The War Essay Let me tell you a little about what s been going on since the war s been going on. When he first left I just stayed in the house and cooked and did things I would normally do. Then a couple weeks after he was gone, I got a job. More employment opportunities opened for women. I got a job where he used to work. At a factory where we lived. Women became the main population of the factories, and women s movement progressed. The only bad thing about working was that I got lower pays then my husband. Soon African Americans started showing up. They also got recruited a bunch of jobs. Finally the war ended. It was November 11th, 1918 at 11:00 am. I woke up early for work wondering if my husband is coming back from the war. It s been 2 long years ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But we still didn t have our money that was lost in the bank. In 1920 the United States added the eighteenth amendment. Which outlawed the production and consumption of alcohol and was more commonly known as Prohibition. In 1923 we got a telephone. This was very exciting for all of us. We ve never seen anything like this before. Probably because we live out in the middle of nowhere. We couldn t figure out how to use it for a couple of days. But then we finally figured it out. Then in 1925 we moved from Savannah,Georgia to Casper,Wyoming. This was a very long journey for my husband, two kids, and I. We had to travel by our car. It was small but it was just enough room for the four of us. We had to sell some stuff that we had and get money for it. We also had to leave some stuff in Georgia. It took us around two days to get there. We only stopped for food twice, because we have limited amounts of money. And we had to save most of it for the house. Finally we got to where we need to be. It was the most beautiful place we ve ever seen. We lived here for the rest of our lives. My husband passed away at age 83 and I passed away at age 84 we lived the happiest life ever. My kids both got married my oldest son Jack to a beautiful lady named Jane. And they had three little girls, Mary, Janet, Kay. My daughter got married to a wonderful man named Shawn. They had four kids. One set of twin boys Robert and Jack II, they also had a set of twin daughters, June and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Nelson Mandela and His Search for Equality Mandela was one of the world s most active and influential human activists of the 20th century. In his fight for equality Nelson Mandela fought through racism, imprisonment, and social inequality all in an effort for equal rights for African Americans in South Africa His efforts provided hope and pride for African Americans in South Africa that things could and would get better for them in the future. Mandela was far from perfect and had many issues he had to deal with publicly and personally. Mandela struggled with racism and social injustice throughout his life and seemed to just brush it off. Nelson Mandela overcame social inequality by breaking down the walls of politics for African Americans, being awarded the Nobel Prize for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The men developed classes that they taught to the other prisoners on subjects such as economics, politics, and government. ( Magoon 69). When Mandela was in prison with the younger prisoners, they would tell him of their anger and express it. Mandela was more restrained with his anger. Mandela touched them in an intellectual way and in a way that could persuade the prisoners not to use violence, but use their minds to find solutions. Mandela did lots of work to improve the rights of African Americans in South Africa and was a great influence to other activists like himself. Aside from the countless organizations Mandela was apart of, he also contributed to his society and community in other ways as well. As a member of the African National Congress and Umkhonto we Sizwe, a militant organization he confounded, Mandela protested apartheid. ( Magoon 101). Mandela spent most of his life trying to end the apartheid, but he was also peaceful and always overcame the disrespects and prison time he was sentenced. He became an important person, not just to South Africa, but to the whole world. Nelson Mandela was determined to end the apartheid in South Africa and sought that he would make sure that it was ended. Mandela worked hard to reach ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Alma Monologue Currently I find myself on the planet Almas. It is here that Akial was last spotted. He was teacher at the Jedi academy. Where he most likely lived a leisurely lifestyle. However, after the Republic was brought down, my dear father was pushed to live a life on the run. I first found out about his status as a teacher here on Almas from a couple of wandering tradesmen while I was still enslaved by the Hutts. From the moment the moment the two supposed tradesmen stepped into Oyell the Hutts hall, I knew that both were not accustomed to the roles they were now playing. The one that talked the most was the Chiss, kinda of an arrogant species if you ask me. The other was considerably younger and he was of the human race. They certainly did not carry ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The items Oyell was interested in was the Aquata Breathers, the couple wobble balls and an Imagecaster. All items that are often utilized by the forbidden Jedi. Oyell listened to their limp nagotions before acting on his suspicion that they were actually Jedi trying their hand at a new trade. The fight that ensued was quick, but devastating. We lost seven hired guns, while the arrogant Chiss man was shot through the back of the head by a blaster pistol, he was still swinging his lightsaber when blast hit. He fell otop his lightsaber that was still aglow, chopping his body in half from hip to shoulder. Shortly after the falling of the Chiss man the human dropped his weapon and surrendered. The human was imprisoned with us for over three months according to the Galactic Standard Calendar. I was put in charge of watching over the human, and to report anything he told me. In this time I learned much of the Jedi and their ways. At one point he remarked how he sensed the force was strong in me, but there was also much conflict. I told him he was stupid as an old Gran and if he kept talking such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Hardwood Floor Research Paper A Hardwood floor installation is possibly the wisest investment that an individual could do to their house. A hardwood floor can contribute to one s home decor and generally make the home more presentable to visitors. Unfortunately preparing for, installing, and finishing a hardwood floor is usually an undertaking that a professional should do. However, if you feel you are up to the task here are some steps to help you understand the process. 1. Gather together the needed tools and materials. One pitfall that people seem to get into is when they do not entirely have the right tools for the project. Moreover, this is one installation project that will basically demand the right tools or there will be areas where the finished example will not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that the wood will expand or contract based on the amount of moisture in the wood. The wood is acclimated by opening and spreading out the wood. If this step proves problematic, consider using engineered word because it does not require an acclimating process. 4. Roll out the wood. Make certain that the first row of the wood is as straight as it can be. The reason is because everything that you lay after this point will be based on the straight roll of wood. A straight beginning wood will make your future rolls to be very tidy looking. On the other hand, if the wood is clumsily laid it will impact the remainder of your hardwood.5. Lay the wood.This important step is usually accomplished by Top nailing and gluing the boards. A word to the wise: there will be scenarios where sometimes the nailing gun will be able to make it in the crannies of your home. One way to combat this is to use scrap boards for these areas. 6. Finish the wood. This is perhaps the most important step in wood flooring enterprise and is not a place to cut corners on. First of all, begin to cut boards lengthwise so they will fit. Second, cut your contours according to your instruction manual. Third, make sure that you remove any spacers, and finally attach trim and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Theme Of Bravery In Life Is Beautiful How does Benigni show the significance of bravery in the film Life is Beautiful? Life is Beautiful (1997), an Italian comedic drama set in 1939, tells the tale of Guido, a young Jewish man living during the time of World War II, the film follows Guido and his family; from when they were happy living freely to when they are forced to work unfairly in concentration camps. Directed by Roberto Benigni, also known for Pinocchio (2002), Life is Beautiful portrays many important themes and messages to the audience. Benigni shows the importance of bravery in the film, through cinematic techniques including camera angles, lighting, and sound. Bravery is likely the most conspicuous theme in Life is Beautiful. It is exhibited throughout the whole film by the cinematography directed by Roberto Benigni. Cinematography includes the different angles, camera movement and editing. Camera angles can affect the audience in many ways. The most common camera angle used in this film is the wide shot as it shows the characters completely not only the main character but all the characters in the foreground and background. To portray the theme of the importance of bravery, Benigni uses a mid shot to grasp the attention of the audience which focuses in on Guido and a German Nazi Officer. In this scene, Guido offers to translate the rules of the concentration camp as he claims to speak German, however Guido only wishes to translate the rules for his son making the rules seem like the rules of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Examples Of Complaint Letter About Your Boss How to Write a Complaint Letter about Your Boss Though, one might be hoping to avoid this situation, there is no denying this can happen to anyone, and hence you should know how to write a complaint letter about your boss. Complaint letter about your boss is a touchy issue and has to be tackled carefully. Only when the situation tends to get out of control, does one chose to write a complaint letter. Having put in a lot of hard work, it can be hurtful if you are not appreciated for your efforts. This can result in a very negative working environment, which is not good for anybody. Tensions with your boos can also lead to office politics which is not good for anyone. Therefore, this letter is important as it will help sort out the issue with the superiors in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Snapper, I have been a faithful employee in this company for the past four years. My time at the company has been good one so far, but now a problem has crept up, which threatens to disrupt my otherwise peaceful time at the company. This letter is regarding the behavior of my immediate head, Mr. Spencer Gibson. Mr. Gibson is the head at the Marketing Department from the last two months, and for some reason of his own, he has singled me out to harass. Ever since, he was transferred from another department to head the marketing division, he has managed to find some fault with me, even if there are none. I am constantly accused of not completing my daily work despite me meeting all my daily targets. Many times I have been kept out of team meetings. The formats for the reports are changed, and Mr. Gibson conveniently forgets to inform me about it, so that he has another reason to point fingers at me. On the 23rd of July, Mr. Gibson denied me a leave of two days, despite knowing that my wife was admitted in the hospital. I did not face any such problems from my previous Head of Department, Mr. Kyle Edwards, who got promoted to another department. You can even contact Mr. Edwards to check on my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. What Is The Legend Of Zelda The Evolution of Legend of Zelda The Legend of Zelda is an video game series created by Nintindo, and is one of the most iconic series in video games. In many ways The Legend of Zelda revolutionized the video game industy and made it become what it is today. So what made this series so recognizable? The open world? The sound track? The adventure? Or just the sheer thrill of figuring out one of the game s many puzzles? To answer that let s take a look at the history and evolution of The Legend of Zelda. The creator of Legend of Zelda, Shigeru Miyamoto was inspired by the hillsides, forests, and caves outside his home when he was a boy, he wanted to make something where people could explore and have fun in a fictional world. This drove him to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I came out March 3rd 2017 as a release title for the Nintindo Switch. The Switch is Nintindo s newest console and therefore able to hand the best graphics and hold the most storage. Because of this Breath of the Wild is the biggest and most expansive game yet. One of the most defining features of the new game is the addition of voice acting (all dialog is spoken rather than just having text across the screen). Breath of the Wild has already recived multiple great reviews from critics and casual gamers alike. The Legend of Zelda revolutionized the video game industry and community. From the first time playing it, to the 100th time beating the final level, Zelda has been enjoyed by millions over the years. Wether it be the Original, a Ocarina of Time, or Breath of the Wild, this series is a timeless classic that has been around for over 30 years and will still be here for many years to come. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Dreams In Gilphash And Enkidu s The Epic Of Gilgamesh The great Babylonian tale The Epic of Gilgamesh is about Gilgamesh, the tyrannical king of Uruk, who comes to understand his mortality through a series of trials and tribulations. Though he is well aware of the fact that only the gods live for ever (Gilgamesh 71), he stops at nothing to defy his destiny as a mortal being. While the Mesopotamian gods use a system of signs and symbolic patterns to control the happenings in the living world, humans exist only to serve them and carry out their will. The Epic of Gilgamesh proves this to be true. I will argue that in The Epic, Gilgamesh and Enkidu both share a dependency on the divine agencies. As their dreams and journeys are driven by external forces, we see the two heroes struggle to understand and accept the nature of the human condition. In the ancient world, dreams were not seen as prophecies, but more as premonitions. In The Epic of Gilgamesh, the Mesopotamian gods convey their will to Gilgamesh and Enkidu through their dreams. Their dreams are driven by external forces that allude to their destinies. Before the heroes embark upon their journey to the Cedar Forest, the god[s] had [already] decreed the destiny of Gilgamesh (70) to him in a dream. The dream is deciphered by Enkidu, who tells his friend that the father of the gods has given [him] kingship, such is [Gilgamesh s] destiny, everlasting life is not (70). Despite his unexampled supremacy over the people (70), the king of Uruk is dissatisfied. As Gilgamesh ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Three Types Of Synesthesia As A Phenomenon Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which one sense or part of the body is stimulated by another sense or part of the body. For example, certain sounds or visuals can stimulate and be related to colors, textures or smells. There are many types of synesthesia that has been identified and studied by researchers dating back to ancient Greece and classified in the early 19th century. In this paper, three types of synesthesia will be studied: grapheme/color synesthesia synesthesia, color/sound synesthesia and its subtype, color music synesthesia. The article will review the procedures, methods, and results of each of these focal points to better understand the way the brain works with people who experience synesthesia. This article will reference and analyze research that has been conducted on synesthesia in the brain when stimulating two senses at once, the time course in neural activity of these senses, and patients with color music synesthesia in the regards to the intensity of white matter in the brain. It will also focus on synesthesia and music and understanding the mechanisms in the brain that allow certain people to see colors when listening to or playing music. The purpose of this study is to compare the theories behind the development of synesthesia and apply them to recent findings and experiments. Future research will also be mentioned to further analyze the findings surrounding synesthetic phenomenons. Synesthesia is a phenomenon in which one sense or part of the body ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Missouri River Change Reasons for Current Situation All of the 3,350 miles of riverine habitat within the pallid sturgeon s range have been affected by man. Approximately 28% has been impounded, which has created unsuitable lake like habitat; 51% has been channelized into deep, uniform channels; the remaining 21% is downstream of dams which have altered the river s hydrograph, temperature and turbidity. Commercial fishing and environmental contaminants may have also played a role in the pallid sturgeon s decline. The resultant changes to the Missouri River in the upper Great Plains from channelization prevent upstream migration. The reduced water flow rates and sediment loads have brought an end to the seasonal flooding of the flood plains in the region. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Restoration of woody debris in native rivers may help the recovery effort. The states in which pallid sturgeon live have adopted a variety of fisheries regulations to protect individuals of the species. North Dakota, South Dakota, and Louisiana require live release of all sturgeon, Montana and Kansas do not allow commercial harvest of sturgeon. Given the long time to maturity and intervals between spawns, loss of any individual is detrimental. The need to determine the most likely areas of spawning, to identify any parasite or disease that may be impacting the reproductive capabilities of pallid sturgeon, and to examine engineering possibilities that may permit recreation of suitable habitats without reducing the USFWS s ability to protect people from harmful and destructive flooding, and to maintain its ability to provide adequate water impoundment for irrigation and recreation purposes is essential. In Missouri wild pallid sturgeon larvae were collected in 1998. These nonhatchery raised larvae were the first recovered on the lower Missouri River in the previous 50 years. Page 3 Recovery Plan In 1997, through the combined effort of two Fishery Assistance offices, two National Fish Hatcheries, one Ecological Services office, and two State game and fish departments (North Dakota and Montana), two female and three male pallid sturgeons were spawned. Spawning pallid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Talking About Practice Analysis Talking About Practice As Allen Iverson once infamously said, We talkin bout practice. Not, however, with the insignificant connotation attributed to practice in Iverson s notorious press conference. Some people dream of how perfect their lives would be if only they were blessed with the scarce and extraordinary skills possessed by the world s most renowned athletes. In reality, the world is filled with exceptionally talented men and women who never sniff the likes of the Olympics or a professional league. It is only a select few people who choose to harvest their dreams in the fields of hard work and dedication. It is only a select few people who choose to forge their gifts in the fires of determination and sacrifice. (Parallelism). When talking about hard workers, Michael ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (L itotes) With that being said, I have seen the work that I have put in completely transform my game when it comes to baseball. As a former travel baseball player I have seen dedication and hard work take me from a benchwarmer to a core player on a successful team. The memory of my first home run remains firmly entrenched in my memory. I remember the sweltering summer heat. I remember seeing the fastball flying towards the plate, and then flying mere inches beyond the fence. I remember seeing my teammates crowded around the plate as I rounded third base. Most importantly, however, I remember my thoughts as I rounded the bases. After the ball barely cleared the fence my thoughts immediately veered to all the work that got me to that point. The Wednesday nights that past winter spent traveling 45 minutes to a practice facility, practicing for hours, and then driving 45 minutes back. The times I showed up early to games to get in extra batting practice. The workouts when I did that one extra rep. I thought of these moments because I knew that they were the difference between a home run, and a mere double off of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Fluoride And Its Effect On The Quality Of Life Fluoride plays an important role in improving overall health amongst the population by reducing the occurrence of dental caries. Dental caries has been shown to have a negative impact on the quality of life, psychological and social aspects of children s lives. Fluoride is naturally present to some extent in all foods and water. Water fluoridation Is the adjustment of the natural concentration of fluoride in drinking water to the optimal recommended level for the prevention of dental caries. Fluoride plays a key role in preventing dental caries and works in two ways systemically and topically. As a topical effect; fluoride in saliva interacts with the minerals on the tooth surface to replace all the lost enamel and so prevents dental caries. Fluoride at an optimal level in the water supply provides the ideal, constant repair kit for teeth, as fluoride protects both developing (i.e. pre eruption) and erupted teeth against caries, it benefits individuals of all ages. As a systemic effect; the presence of fluoride in the pre eruptive phase leads to structural improvements that render the tooth more resistant to later acid attack, i.e. after the tooth erupts into the mouth. By reducing the amount of dental caries in both children and adults, aiding in counter balancing the negative health implications associated with increased levels of dental caries. In Ireland, water fluoridation plays a key role in counter balancing the effects of poor tooth brushing habits and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...