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Human Body Spleen Research Paper
The anatomy of the human body spleen, gall bladder, and appendix
Lareesha S. Clercira
December 21, 2016
Anatomy p: 5
Mr.McGarity
The three organs I am doing research on are the spleen, gall bladder, and appendix. As the spleen
playing a role part of the immune system such as the appendix, it is also involved in the digestive
system with the gall bladder. The human spleen is located in the upper far left part of the abdomen
which is also, on the left side of the stomach. The spleen comes in diverse shapes and sizes between
different people, but it is most commonly shaped like a fist, violet colored, and approximately four
inches long. The spleen has a lot of functions. The functions of the spleen include filtering of the
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The three diseases or disorders the spleen may receive are splenomegaly, ruptured spleen, and sickle
cell. Splenomegaly, which is the enlarging of the spleen and which is usually caused by virus related
mononucleosis, liver disease, and blood cancers such as, leukemia or even other conditions. Ruptured
spleen causes life threatening, perpetual bleeding. It can rupture immediately after an injury or even or
even days or weeks after the injury occurred. Sickle cell disease is originally from anemia, which is
the abnormality of red cells blocking the flow of blood throw vessels and which may lead to organ
damages. If you are anyone with sickle cell you will need to get immunizations, or a vaccine to help
prevent illnesses that the spleen is helping to fight off. A treatment available for splenectomy is having
the spleen removed by a surgical procedure. During this procedure you may either use laparoscopy,
which is when you get several small cuts or, laparotomy when getting one large cut. The human
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An End Of History By Mario Savio
I used to believe that we could be anything that we wanted to be, as long as we wanted it enough; that
was around age 13. I still believe that we can be anything we want to be, with a few changes to that
belief: it has to fit in to the status quo, be accepted by those around you, and provide you with enough
money to live in what society perceives as a comfortable and successful lifestyle. Although a lot has
changed since American political activist Mario Savio wrote the article An End to History in 1964, a
great deal of change is required before students can become part of the system without having to
disregard their creativity and passion. In his article, Savio explains that his vision of the proper role of
the university or any such institution for that matter is one where the institution not only allows its
students to speak freely about the causes that matter to them, namely political matters, but also allows
students to mould themselves into the people they want to be, rather than the institution moulding
them into the people society wants them to be. Savio explains that he believed the greatest problem in
the United States during the 1960s (and arguably twenty first century) to be the depersonalized,
unresponsive bureaucracy, that bleeds into the very institutions used to shape the future leaders of the
country. He continues by stating that because of the bureaucracy which controlled these post
secondary institutions, students were forced to give up the
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My Journey Of Reflection During Project 1
Upon my journey of reflection during project 1, I have realized that I value education. It s a way of not
only gaining knowledge but sharing it with others. This caused me to gain interest in finding
organizations for project 2 that relates to the idea of sharing knowledge and experiences. OU Cousin s
is an organization held on campus. Their purpose is to match international students with one American
student who shares the same interest, major, and hobbies. They encourage and promote the
involvement of students with each other to develop the understanding of different cultures and
experiences as well as creating new friendships. As reported on their website under the About Us
category, it says The OU Cousins program was created in 1996 by President and Mrs. David Boren as
a way of developing understanding, friendship, and unity among U.S., International, and exchange
students at the University of Oklahoma. . I found this very interesting because I m an international
student, and one of the most things I would love to do is share my culture with other people. A
majority of people assume negative or misleading thoughts about different cultures. People have
strong opinions and ways of thinking. That s why most international students always enjoy explaining
and sharing their experiences and beliefs about their cultures. Moreover, that is why I believe that OU
Cousins provides a great community for having a chance to educate one another about each other s
culture.
Before
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The Impact of Globalisation on the Australian Economy
The Impact of Globalisation on the Australian Economy Globalisation is not new. Australia has been
involved in trade, investment, financial flows, technology transfers and the migration of labour since
its foundation as a colony. What has changed is the size, direction and influence of these transfers,
especially since 1980. There are a number of factors that have aided this transformation. They include:
• The expansion of new markets – foreign exchange and capital markets are linked globally. They
operate 24 hours a day with dealings any where in the world possible in real time. Financial
deregulation and the floating of the Australian dollar since 1983 intensified the impact of globalisation
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Table 1: The Effects of Cutting Protection in Manufacturing in Australia Source: Productivity
Commission The impact of globalisation has also changed the structure of Australia s trade. There has
been considerable growth in manufacturing and service industries with limited growth in the rural
sector (Table 2). This reflects a combination of changes in world demand and domestic structural
reforms. Table 2: Annual Growth in Exports, by Sector, 1985 86 to 1995 96. Source: Australian
Bureau of Statistics, 5368.0 Globalisation and Financial Markets The spread of globalisation
especially since 1990 has introduced many new elements into the financial markets and what
determines the value of a nation s exchange rate. This does not just apply to Australia, but as we saw
in the later half of the 1990 s, to many other nations in the world. Firstly, trade in goods and services
makes up a much smaller proportion of the demand and supply for currency. In the world economy,
payments for international trade only account for about 1% of foreign exchange transactions. The total
foreign exchange requirements for exporting and importing of goods and services in Australia is less
than 3% of the total use of the foreign exchange turnover in Australian dollars (Reserve Bank Bulletin,
Table F7 and Australian National Accounts, 5206.0). The main purpose for foreign exchange trading is
international financial transfers of
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Gene s Friendship In A Separate Peace
Melanie Hernandez
Mrs. Kineman
English 10 Honors
August 11, 2015
A Separate Peace Friendship is a combination between admiration, respect, jealousy, and resentment.
When the friendship in A Separate Peace begins to blur the identity of one of the boys as he begins to
assimilate the life of the other. How does this friendship between both boys begin to change the
identity of one and affect their relationship? In the beginning of the story the friendship between Gene
and Finny seems fueled by Gene s envy and resentment for his friend s dominating spirit. As Finny
demonstrates his physical prowess, Gene feels the need to demonstrate his academic prowess. In
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Brinker now tries to prove that Gene is responsible for Finny breaking his leg. He calls both boys after
school hours asking them for details of what happened that day. Finny s perceptions of the incident
remain blurred he cannot speak about the incident and Gene claims that he cannot remember specific
details about it. They then bring is Leper who was seen earlier that day and he begins referring to
Gene. Finny states that he does not care about the facts and runs out of the room. While running Finny
then again falls down the stairs and breaks his leg once again. Gene later that night sneaks into the
infirmary to see Finny, who angrily sends him away. The next morning Gene apologizes to Finny and
takes the blame for everything and explains that nothing arises from hatred. Finny accepts Gene s
statements and the two are friends again. During surgery for Finny s leg some blood marrow enters
Finny s bloodstream and kills him. Gene is not affected by Finny s death as he feels as he has become
a part of Finny. Gene reflects on the things that affect the human heart that only Finny s curse was
immune to. Thus the boy s relationship becomes a model of codependency with each feeding off each
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Buick Motor And Macpherson Case
This particular case is about Buick motor being responsible for the defect wheel of the automobile it
sold to the plaintiff MacPherson. The defendant Buick motor co is a manufacturer of automobiles. It
sold an automobile to a retail dealer and the retail dealer resold it to the plaintiff. While the plaintiff
was in the car it suddenly collapsed. He was thrown out the car and received serious in result. One of
the wheels was made out of defective wood, which caused the frame to crumble into fragments. The
defendant did not make the wood; it was brought from another manufacturer. There is evidence
however that its defects could have been discovered by a reasonable inspection, and that inspection
was omitted. There is no claim that the defendant
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Smores Research Paper
Smores are a delicious treat that almost everyone enjoys. If you like graham crackers, marshmallows,
and hershey chocolate this is the perfect snack combo for anyone. If you want this treat to taste as a
fresh made birthday cake you will need supplies. A fire, sticks, marshmallows, graham crackers, and
hershey s chocolate are all the ingredients to make this snack the best it can be. With these items ready
you re ready to get cooking.
To ensure you won t burn yourself on the fire you need a stick or a metal stick that people buy in
stores. First, put a marshmallow on a long stick. Then, spin the stick with the marshmallow on it just
over the fire to ensure it won t burn. It should turn out golden brown. When the marshmallow is
golden brown
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“The Lost Boy”
The fictional life and death of a twelve year old little boy named Robert is vividly articulated in this
moving tale by Thomas Wolfe. The reader learns of the boy s life through four well developed points
of view. The reader s first glimpse into Robert s character is expressed through a third person
narrative. This section takes place on a particularly important afternoon in the boy s life. The second
and third views are memories of the child, through the eyes of his mother and sister. His mother paints
the picture of an extraordinary child whom she loved dearly and his sister illustrates the love that the
boy had for others. Finally, an account from the narrator is given in the ending. It is in the last section
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When he enters his dad s business he tells him exactly what had transpired at the candy store. Robert s
enraged father corrects the situation with the store owner in a rather harsh manner, saying many
hurtful things to the clerk. The day s events seem to leave a lasting impression on the youth. He only
knew that something had been gained forever something lost. (2007)
In the second and third portions of the saga the boy s mother and sister recall personal memories of the
deceased. The narrator is established as Robert s younger brother in these sections, as well. The
mother in this story unapologetically minimizes the narrator s abilities while exalting Robert. It is not
hard to see that Robert is their mother s favorite child. The proud mother gushes about the boy s
ability to stretch a dollar and his unnatural intellect. She goes so far as to tell a reporter inquiring about
the narrator s brilliance, that the narrator was not the most intelligent child she had given birth to The
best one of the whole lot was Robert! (2010) The boys sister seems to share her mother s adoration for
Robert and can t quite grasp the narrators inability to remember their beloved. She also, reiterates that
Robert was her mother s favorite child you know he always was her eyeballs... (2014). In expressing
to the narrator her memories of a past life where Robert was alive and well the sister reveals her own
inability to distinguish the past
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Sugar And Stretch Signals
better tasting product, they often load it up with sugar. This does not work well, as our body cannot
process the sugar fast enough. So this amount of sugar tells the pancreas to make insulin, which is the
fat producing hormone. High insulin levels also have the problem of blocking the Full! signals that
travel to a person s brain. From there, the converted sugar energy gets stored in the liver, and the
excess gets stored in fat cells, creating, well, the bad fat no one wants on their body. This is often
common with low fat foods, and certain carbohydrates, as they turn into sugar, and eventually, fat.
Speaking of Full! signals, it seems fitting to introduce you to your new friends, the receptors in the
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William Clover, talking about his experience in Lyon, the second largest city in France in his book The
French Don t Diet Plan, says, A... search on the official Lyon website revealed that there are no gyms
in that city. This might confuse some people, as they think about the thin, and small waistlines of our
Parisian counterparts. How can people not work out, but still say so thin? The answer is simple, they
get their exercise elsewhere. They are very active people, while Americans are often lazy, or only
exercise without taking diet into consideration. Actually, before 1953, it was common knowledge that
exercise could cause heart attacks and diminish sex drive. That was until a study in 1953 showed that
a fat and a skinny mouse ate the exact same, but had a difference due to the fat mouse s unhealthy
habit of not exercising on his wheel. Fast forward to 1980, and in the next two decades, fitness club
memberships doubled. The only problem is, obesity rates doubled as well. Billions went to trying to
lose weight, and a fitness revolution sparked across the nation. It was easily seen that gyms were
expanding, but waistlines expanded as well, and a decade later, two thirds of Americans were
overweight or obese.
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Interpersonal Communication Analysis
It is noticed how one s intrapersonal communication can impact their interpersonal communication.
This can be experienced throughout many aspects and specific examples of ones self communication
and communication with others, which can be expressed through experiences in lab seminar as well as
personal experiences. Firstly, this is seen throughout my own self as I compare myself to others, and
feel as if I am always the inferior. Secondly, my ability to grow from a closed off, shy individual to a
more open, outgoing person has impacted my communication with others tremendously. Thirdly, my
ability to empathize with people is my area of strength and listening, as well as maintaining eye
contact, are areas I need to improve on. Lastly, when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Personally, I believe there are several interpersonal communication skills that I am good at, as well as
some skills that I need to improve on. I believe that I am good at empathizing during communication.
As Steven A. Beebe (2015) states, Empathy is an emotional reaction that is similar to the one being
experienced by another person, (p. 126). With this being said, when someone cries, I begin to feel my
eyes start to well up with tears. This is something that has always been a part of me since I was a
young child. In comparison, when relating to my lab seminar group, I know I need to work on my
listening skills as well as maintaining eye contact while listening. I find myself getting distracted
easily, which results in not being able to fully understand the entire meaning of the message that my
partner is communicating. I find it difficult to maintain eye contact throughout the whole
conversation, as it feels awkward. These interpersonal communication skills relate directly to offering
constructive
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The Principle Of Equity Within The World Of Doctrine, Not...
Equity is a source of law which is based on flexible principles to supplement the common law, and
thereby alleviating the harshness. Lord Scarman once described the principle of equity in National
Westminster Bank PLC v Morgan as a world of doctrine, not of neat and tidy rules which emphasises
its rigidity nature to provide its flexibility. As Alastair Hudson noted , many different doctrines fit
inside English equity which introduce a more systematic approach to the common law. It is important
to examine equity s historical development to recognize the root of how it was formed and used, and
how it still serves a purpose within the modern legal system.
When discussing the history of equity, it is imperative to go back to the 12th century where the King
and his courtiers would travel around the country to settle disputes and collect the citizen s taxes.
During this time, the King s Chancellor would advise the King and his Council on these matters. Due
to this, he became known as the King s conscience. Where the use of the common law to settle a
dispute proved to be unjustified, the Chancellor would provide a just remedy. In this way, the King s
common law became well founded, and the concept of equity was formed.
Common law suits were known to be inflexible, as the common law only provided one type of
remedy, damages, which was not always an adequate solution to every problem . Some litigants grew
dissatisfied with the system and petitioned to the King. However, all of
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Educational Podcast Analysis. Jessica Vandeventer....
Educational Podcast Analysis Jessica Vandeventer Description Activity Educational Podcasts
Information This project will be used to gain an understanding of where to find audio sources and the
importance of implementing them in a classroom environment. Points 100 Points Total Due Date
Project is due January 30, 2017 1. What is the URL (web site) that you downloaded or listened to the
Podcast from? http://www.scienceupdate.com/2017/01/bee stings 2/
http://www.scienceupdate.com/2017/01/insects in winter 2/ 2. What subject do you currently (or will
you) teach? I will teach general curriculum to elementary students, or I hope to focus on early science
for elementary Students. 3. Why did you choose this specific Podcast? I chose this ... Show more
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7. With the seemingly large scale of technology available to teenagers, would you allow students to
listen to their smart devices during your daily course? I do not think I would allow my students to
listen to their devices during my class period. I find that listening on person devices is a distraction to
what is happening in class. I think that if we need to listen to something, it can be done as a class with
speakers. 8. How can you use audio books in your classroom to provide a viable alternative to reading
course material? Audiobook can be used in the classroom to proved a way for audio learns to learn
better. We can listen to a book as a class and no one has to read allowed to the class. I personally listen
to a lot of books at home and find that I can take notes easier. 9. For any course, music can be used in
some way. In what ways do you believe you will you incorporate music to help teach your
curriculum? Music can be very helpful in the classroom, and I would use is in the classroom. I know
when studying and test taking classical music is suppose to help with memory. I would use music as a
way to help students study. Another way in which to use music is to find songs about what you are
currently studying, this can be a fun way to help students memorize terms for science or other courses
of study. 10. Find one article or web site related to your course and how methods are being used to
implement audio files (in any
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Postnatal Child Development
The phases of human development can also be culturally defined through lifestyle aspects such as diet
and exposure to disease. The postnatal stage of child development is crucial to the growth of the child
and through survival aspects of different cultures, children develop at different rates in different ways
to increase chance of survival. As researched by Anthropologist Barbara Piperata, In Brazil s Amazon
River basin the suboptimal nutrition and exposure to infectious disease have resulted in less than
optimal growth. The childrens exposure to disease it lowers the growth rates compared to American
children. When Piperata compared Brazilian boys and girls, the males are more sensitive to
environmental insult. This is a possibility
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Essay On Louisiana
I ve always had an interest for Louisiana, especially New Orleans . That was a quote from the famous,
Nicholas Cage. Louisiana is a very interesting state for many reasons, in my opinion at least.
Louisiana was the 18th state to become a part of the union and is usually either known for their big
Mardi Gras celebration, their great cajun food, or the amount of alligators and crocodiles they have.
Louisiana is the 3rd warmest and the 48 coldest state in the United States. The average climate of
Louisiana is 66.39 fahrenheit. The hottest temperature ever was 114 and the lowest was 16, both in
fahrenheit. Some physical features of Louisiana are lakes, rivers, wetlands, river valleys, salt domes,
regional uplifts, and even a major landform, which is the Mississippi River Delta. The Mississippi
river also runs through Louisiana.
In Louisiana, sugar cane is the leading farm produce, and the sugar cane companies earn about $2
billion dollars a year since 1751. About nine percent of Louisiana s agricultural revenues are generated
by cattle or calves. Petroleum and Coal processing ranks second with petroleum refineries providing
almost all of the income in the industry. Sixty percent of Louisiana s agriculture income generates
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Mardi Gras is a huge celebration in New Orleans that lasts about two weeks long and thousands of
people come out and travel to New Orleans just for Mardi Gras. The traditional colors of Mardi Gras
are usually variations of green, purple, and gold. While Mardi Gras is a fun celebration, there are
many other festivals and celebrations in Louisiana that are just as
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Favorite Winter Research Paper
Favorite Winter Activity
By Afnan
Do you want to come on my Artic racer.With this speed boy you ll have a wild ride wind speeds will
be incredible. My favorite Winter is sledding. This exciting endeavor involves lots of cloths,snow and
gear. Are you ready to get on this speedy racer.
Let s go on a ride on this snow beast. Let s go on the big hill with lot s of snow. Best snow must be
half a foot or 6 inches. If you have ice guess what you re in for a wild ride. But you might have a
problem getting the right sledding gear.
The gear you probably need will be clothes. So do you get chilly or cold while the wind is blowing on
you. That means you should wear Triple layers of clothes. But you want to wear waterproof clothes so
your clothes don t
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The Field Of Social Welfare Policy Gilbert And Terrell
The article The field of Social Welfare Policy by Gilbert and Terrell discussed the Field of Social
Work Policy. Gilbert and Terrell describe the six essential institutions activities that take place in the
community; Kinship, Religion, Workplace, the market, Civil society, and Government. Kinship
describes how family serve as an emotional, social, and economic support for individuals. Things such
as values, skills, and behavior patterns are channel from one generation to another generation.
Furthermore, families are crucial in the social welfare field. Some family members care for the elderly
in their family, disable relatives, and grandparents caring for their grandchildren. Religion empathizes
on the spiritual aspect of the human society. The religion aspect discusses the informal support,
counseling, education that an individual receives from other members of the church. In addition,
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For instance, the help that is received from family member. In the other hand, family could be the
source if the social problem. Similar, while the workplace benefits are provided to employees they
ignore others that are in a greater need. Moreover, Terrell and Gilbert take an analytic perspective in
social welfare policy. They describe process, product, and performance as each of then examines a
social policy question that is crucial to the professional roles of planning and research. Studies of
process focus on the progress of policy formation with regards to sociopolitical and technical variable.
Studies of product is the product of the planning process is set by policy choices. Lastly, they
discussed why Policy analysis is crucial to Social Work Practice. It is crucial for Social Workers to
understand the relationship between policy and direct service, since Social Workers have a critical role
in assessing and carrying out
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Wasted Food Essay
Every year, billions of pounds of food are wasted throughout the world. It is important to realize that
this is an enormous problem. This is a problem by cause of countless people could have prevented it
by just starting their meal with less food. Misunderstanding the consequences of food waste, people
don t even understand how much food they waste throughout their lives. Food that we throw out
results in so abounding problems and wastes of needed resources. Wasted food is a strong loss as a
result of wasted water, money and food for others in need. Moreover, food is a considerable loss
considering it results in wasted water. In the article titled, When You Waste Food, You re Wasting Tons
Of Water, Too , it says, According to the World Resources Institute, an environmental think tank,
inside the 1.3 billion tons of food wasted every year worldwide is 45 trillion gallons of water. Another
article titled, Wasted Food=Wasted Water it tells us, When you crunch the numbers, about 25 percent
of all freshwater consumed annually in the US is associated with discarded food. Having trouble
visualizing how much water that is? Well, on a global scale, by one clever comparison, it s a little
more than the volume of Lake Erie. This information tells us that when people throw out the extra
food on our plate that you couldn t finish, overall, people are wasting so much water. Everyone wastes
so much water through not taking smaller portions of food that it equals more than the
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Capitalism And Capitalism
Capitalism, as Speth explains, is an economic system that is geared toward accumulation of profit, its
tendency to change and expand. Root explains that the developed world has necessary tools to guard
themselves against uncertainty and risk. They also can count on social institutions and welfare
programs to manage risks. Engaging business activities, developed world is dealing with risk by
developing products and marketing, for instance. Developing and marketing new products require
capital, and capitalism by nature is geared toward capital accumulation, to make profits. Whereas, as
Root points out, the developing nations don t have enough capital to improve their lives and climb out
of poverty. The idea is that a poor nation not being able to invest, the economy does not grow, so they
remain poor. According to Root, the wealth gap between the rich and poor nations has widened
tremendously. However, it is necessary to also explore other contributing factors for the economy of
the developing nations not being able to grow.
However, Root explains that uncertainty and risk are the factors how developed countries have grown
rich by turning uncertainty into risk. Of course, the presence of institutions are needed to make the risk
management possible. For example, institutions might discourage people to acquire education to learn
new skills to engage business activities to accumulate capital (p. 4).
Further, innovation is needed to develop necessary technology for economic
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How Do Different Theoretical Perspectives and...
Option A: How do different theoretical perspectives and methodologies create different forms of
knowledge about close relationships? Discuss with reference to the cognitive social and social
psychoanalytic perspectives. Social Psychology is divided into four different theoretical perspectives.
Every perspective is strengthened by a set of ontological and epistemological assumptions, that profile
the kinds of research questions that can be generated and the sorts of methodologies used to address
research questions. Then, methods employed delimit the kinds of social psychological knowledge that
is produced. In this essay, two perspectives will be studied around the topic of close relationships:
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Love is thus expressed in a cultural context and those who are not in the frame can feel pressures from
their respective cultures to not reveal their love (affairs, homosexual relationships). Looking at
cohabitation, using statistical researches, it has been showed that the frequency of cohabitation is
higher in young couples than old ones, demonstrating a change over time in the cultural way of seeing
it. Looking for further factors that can predict love and allow us to foresee its success or failure,
specific stimuli or characteristics were highlighted such as matched characteristics, demographic
origins or backgrounds, personality characteristics (similarities and differences), intimacy or idea of
being a couple , that can predict the progress, stability and success of relationships. Those
characteristics were, for example, stated after analysis of questionnaire presenting question such as
what sorts of people get into the most stable and happy relationships? . This kind of methods enable
the researchers to analyze people s belief and knowledge about relationships and find that they are
often related to religion, economic, background, race, age, intelligence, and so on. Social influences
can also take control of relationships by pressuring people with expectations for a successful marriage.
The pressures or disapproval, might through someone in or out a relationship without his/her better
judgment. There is the Romeo and Juliet effect , but it has been
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Planet Mercury Research Paper
Is Mercury A Volatile Planet? Introduction: In class, the lecture notes on the planet Mercury in section
11.1 The Terrestrial Planets is composed of a brief overview of the characteristics of the planet
compared to other planets in our solar system. I became curious about Mercury due to the fact that it is
the closest planet to the sun and decided to look further into the information that has been collected
about Mercury. Search Log: Based on what I knew from the first journey entry I wrote, I decided to
forgo using Google to find an article about Mercury. I went straight to the VCU Libraries website and
typed Mercury into the search bar. I refined the results that were displayed by selecting to view only
peer reviewed articles. Then, I refined the search to include ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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While MESSENGER was in orbit around Mercury, the Gamma ray spectrometer indicated a ratio
similar to Mars saying that Mercury is as volatile rich as the other terrestrial planets. In the present
study, newly obtained Gamma ray spectrometer data along with data from the X ray spectrometer on
MESSENGER is being used to re examine the volatile element inventory of Mercury. Elements were
directly measured by the MESSENGER instruments, which were used in calculations to make
estimates on the composition of the interior of the planet. Based on the Gamma ray spectrometer the
ratios measured from the surface implies that Mercury is volatile rich compared to some other
terrestrial planets. However, Mercury is the most reduced of the terrestrial planets and elements that
typically behave as lithophile elements may behave differently in an oxygen starved magmatic system
like Mercury. In conclusion, even with the data that has been collected, scientists cannot declare
Mercury to either volatile rich or
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Black Death Religion
During the time of the second pandemic in Europe, most commonly known as the Black Death,
religion has played a big part in people s lives. Different views, opinions, and approaches where
practiced not only by the predominant Christian culture at that time, but also by other religious
sectors, such as Islam. In the books Plagues in World History and The Black Death, by John Aberth,
the diverse reception, both hopeful and adverse, to the pandemic was explored and discussed for better
understanding of the religious structure of the time. The aim of this paper is to examine and discuss
those different religious responses and changes during the Black Death of the 14th century. This will
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They believed that their prophet s counsel against flight was more for humane reasons and guidance
so long as their intentions towards the sick were pure and through God Almighty . Furthermore, they
also believed that the plague was not a result of God s punishment to men but was just a result of a
natural disaster . Unlike Giovanni Boccaccio and his colleagues, Muslims did not believe in the theory
of contagion, which adds to the reason why they also did not believe in the act of fleeing the disease .
According to Islamic scholar, Ahmad Ibn Ali Al Maqrizi, some of the Muslims have quit their jobs to
help with prayer recitations for funerals and even volunteered to touch and wash the dead . In overall
terms, these actions goes to show that the Islamic faith in the 14th century did not falter as much as the
Christian faith
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Candide Satire Analysis
An Analysis of Satire in Candide Man is plagued with his own desire, leading to corruption and
hypocrisy that pollutes the known world. In this world, men are met with tragedy, ranging from
natural or Godly devastation, to the constructs he places on himself and to which he forces himself to
conform. However, many of them still refuse to acknowledge this adversity, pursuing blind optimism.
In his satirical novel, Candide, Voltaire exposes the foolishness of men and highlights the self
destructive nature of the world, thereby challenging the concept of blind optimism and arguing that
one can be aware of their world and still enjoy life in it. Most specifically, Voltaire criticizes German
philosopher Gottfried Leibniz s through his own Leibnizian optimism, that this is the best of all
possible worlds . Voltaire successfully refutes such ideology through the journey of his naive
adventurer, Candide, and eventually settles that one can lead a happy life without being blindly
optimistic. Early on Candide faces extreme adversity in the comfortable world he had previously
believed to be the best of all possible worlds . Under the misguidance of Master Pangloss, whose
idiotic philosophy, or metaphysico theologo cosmolonigology , which makes Candide s world and
castle the best of all that exists, giving Candide a sense of fallacious optimism (12). Pangloss s
philosophy, or lack thereof, represents the philosophy of Leibniz, and through exaggerating the
erroneous logic of Pangloss, such as that the nose is formed for spectacles; therefore we wear
spectacles. The legs are visibly designed for stockings; therefore we wear stockings. , Voltaire
implicitly mocks and ridicules Leibniz s philosophy, painting him as a pseudo intellectual and giving
him a demeaning caricature as a wild and far fetched idiot (12). Later into the book, Pangloss finds his
logic being tested through trials such as getting infected with syphilis (19), and being unsuccessfully
hung by the Inquisition (28). These interactions are meant to undermine and reject Pangloss s
philosophy, or rather Leibniz s philosophy, by juxtaposing the idea that this world is the best of all
possible, with extreme tragedy and downfall. Alongside this, the fact that
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Analysis Of Hate And Tea In The Harem
When comparing storylines, Hate and Tea in the Harem each possess a clear theme of despair. While
both formed around this theme, their takes on despair, more specifically the challenges faced because
of despair, are different. The greatest difference between Hate and Tea in the Harem is the impact of
time on despair s challenges and how it influences the concept of survival.
The amount that time is emphasized determines the effect each encounter with despair has on a story.
In Hate, time is emphasized greatly, most evident when the exact hour is pasted in bold white numbers
against a black screen throughout the film. This use mixed with the overall storyline being within the
frame of a day creates the feeling that time is counting down. The sense of time counting down
reflects the short span characters Saïd, Vinz, and Hubert have before meeting their ultimate bout with
despair. Opposite is seen in Tea in the Harem, where time is not explicitly stated nor a time frame
given. Without a true sense of time, the despair is strung out and not as potent as it is in Hate. For Tea
in the Harem, time does not feel like it is counting down or running out; time feels never ending and
inexhaustible, just as despair is. This contrast in time between the movie and the novel presents
different challenges with despair for each piece. Through Hate taking place in the span of one day, the
short timeframe adds on to the countdown effect, generating the impression that challenges are
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Image Processing Essay
4.1 INTRODUCTION
In image processing, noise reduction and restoration of image is expected to enhance the qualitative
inspection of an image and the performance criteria of quantitative image analysis methods Digital
image is inclined to a variety of noise which attribute the quality of image. The main purpose of de
noising the image is to reinstate the detail of original image as much as possible. The criteria of the
noise removal problem depends on the noise type by which the image is contaminated .In the field of
reducing the image noise variously type of linear and non linear filtering techniques have been
proposed . Different approaches for reduction of noise and image betterment have been considered,
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4.2 DISCRETE COSINE TRANSFORM
DCT expresses a finite sequence of data points in terms of the sum of a cosine function oscillating at
different frequencies. DCT is Fourier related Transform similar to DFT, but using only real numbers.
It is used for image comparison in frequency domain. DCT is more robust to various image processing
technique like filtering, bluing brightness and contrast adjustment etc. although these are decrepit to
geometric attacks like rotation, scaling, cropping etc. it is used in JPEG compression.
DCTs are generally related to Fourier series coefficients of a periodically and symmetrically extended
sequence. In DCT an image can be broken down into three different frequency bands High frequency
components block (FH), Middle frequency components block (FM) and Low frequency components
block (FL). First of all image is segmented into non overlapping blocks of 8x8. Then every of those
blocks ahead DCT is implemented. After that some block selection criteria is applied and then
coefficient selection criteria is applied. y(j,k)=√(2/M) √(2/N) α_j α_k ∑_(x=0)^(M 1)▒∑_(y=0)^(N
1)▒〖{x(m,n)*cos⁡
〖((2m+1)jπ)/2M〗 cos⁡
〖((2n+1)kπ)/2N〗}〗 (4.1) α_j={█(1/√2@1)┤ j=0 or
j=1,2,......,N 1 (4.2) 〖
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Bellamy Blake Research Paper
The night was on Friday the 13th, and like every other 18 year old boy that just got their independence
and just moved out of their parents home, Bellamy Blake was watching all of scary movies and crime
shows on Netflix instead of putting all of his clothes, video games, dishes, and food away.
Being as comfy as possible Bellamy wrapped himself up in a small christmas blanket and had per
made all of the food that he would need for the next 24 hours. Mostly focusing on the main dish for
movies, popcorn, Bellamy had made enough to be hands deep in super buttery popcorn. Since
Bellamy had already watched four scary movies so far, he began to get . The only things he could
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Still feeling the hunger Bellamy pulled out his toaster from underneath the cupboard and set the dial to
3 and slipped in two pieces of bread. Waiting for a few minutes Bellamy continued to watch his scary
movies and crime shows until he heard the ding of the toast popping out of the toaster. Having nothing
else in the fridge Bellamy grabbed on of the jars of jelly that he just bought a slathered a good layer on
top of each piece, craving the delicious golden brown white toast. Swiping away the popcorn mess
from his recliner Bellamy sat down continued to watch his shows and chewing down on the jelly
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The Linguistic Results Of Language Contact
Through looking at patterns of social interaction of different languages it is easy to predict the
linguistic results of language contact. This could be seen through multilingualism which is a result of
language contact between multiple different languages. Multilingualism can create diglossia which
helps display the multilingualism of a country or community and helps show it is useful for predicting
the results of language contact. Code switching in which people switch from one language to another
depending on the situation, helps show how social interaction between speakers of different languages
helps us predict the linguistic results of language contact. Then there is dialect levelling and language
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All these reasons result in social interaction between speakers of different language, which helps
predict language contact may result in multilingualism. It is estimated that over half of all countries
are multilingual. An example of a multilingual society is Switzerland with three main languages:
French, German and Italian and each language is dominant area of its own. John Edwards believes
that everyone is bilingual, even if someone can only speak or understand, he believes that you have
some command of a foreign tongue therefore there is no clear monolingual country. Therefore
multilingualism is useful in showing how the social interaction between people of different languages
help us predict the linguistic results of language contact as it is an example of what happens when
multiple languages exist and interact in the same country.
In multilingual countries, diglossia occurs, which is the result of language contact and social
interaction. This therefore helps shows how the patterns of social interaction between speakers of
different languages predict results of language contact as diglossia is a result of this and display the
countries multilingualism. Diglossia describes societal or institutionalised bilingualism, where two
varieties are required to cover all the community s domains. (Holmes, p.30) There are two definitions
of diglossia but it is Joshua Fishman s modification of Charles Ferguson s definition that
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Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Archetypal Analysis
Jekyll and Hyde TCEAAleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Russian soldier from World War II once said: The
battleline between good and evil runs through the heart of every man. This quote is pertinent to the
prevailing theme in the novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis
Stevenson. The predominant archetypal theme is good and evil exist in all humans, and we live our
lives struggling with these two forces. This theme describes the duality of good and evil in Dr. Jekyll
the good being Jekyll and bad being Hyde and the struggle he has with both sides fighting for
dominance within himself. Each side wants to become his only existing persona. The emotional
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Jekyll struggles balancing the good and evil of both his good and evil persona, because of the people
in his society. He tried hard to not to have one overpower the other, even though Hyde overpowered in
the end. They especially struggled keeping their connections to each other a secret from the world.
Hyde controlled the evil inside of him while talking to Dr. Lanyon: I beg your pardon, Dr. Lanyon, he
replied civilly enough. What you say is very well founded; and my impatience has shown its heels to
my politeness. I come here at the instance of your colleague, Dr. Henry Jekyll, on a piece of business
of some moment; and I understood ... He paused and put his hand to his throat, and I could see, in
spite of his collected manner, that he was wrestling against the approaches of the hysteria I
understood, a drawer ... (39). Hyde s patience was running thin while talking to Dr. Lanyon. What he
wanted to do was go hysterical, but had to keep his composure for the sake of the reveal of his double
life. This just shows that he was capable for a long time of the balance between his good and evil.
Jekyll repressed Hyde because of his high status in society. He explained And indeed the worst of my
faults was a certain impatient gaiety of disposition, such as has made the happiness of many, but such
as I found it hard to reconcile with my imperious desire to carry my head high, and wear a more than
commonly grave countenance before the public. Hence it came about that I
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The Importance Of Individualism
Many people look at their government and how it affects them on a day to day basis but do not see
what it does to everyone at once. The government s total authority over a country can vary from place
to place, but they all make laws and rules that constrict their citizens in some way. Sometimes those
laws can either have positive or negative consequences, which is dependent on the government s
views on how to run the country. Those consequences lead the country into one of two categories
individual or collective. The government sets boundaries for individualism because of the laws they
put in place for its citizens, which ties them to either side of the spectrum of individuality and
conformity.
Initially, understanding the scale of individualism and collectivism is important when trying to relate it
to a government and its effects on people. Looking at this in a very broad manner doesn t always
clearly define it, however. In an article written by Carrie Rothstein Fisch, this is explained through the
education system. In the United States, a country known for its history of rugged individualism , the
dominant values include independence, self reliance, individual achievement, and cognitive
development. She goes on to add that migrant students from collectivist countries have a difficult time
adjusting. In this example, opposing ends of the spectrum meet, which fuses them together and creates
a middle ground. To elaborate, the primary individualistic teachings of the
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Outline the Structure of the Main Tissues of the Body.
P2: Outline the structure of the main tissues of the body.
In this assignment I m going to talk about the structure of the main tissues which are found within the
body as well as what their role is in the terms of two named organs of the body. Tissues are a
collection of similar cells that group together to carry out a specific function within the body. There
are four different types of tissue found in the human body which include; epithelial tissue; connective
tissue; muscle tissue and nerve tissue.
The first type of tissue found in the human body is epithelial tissue. These types of tissue are found
covering the whole surface of the body, lining of cavities, hollow organs and tubes. The cells a very
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Transitional epithelium is also composed of several layers but is constructive of pear shaped cells
instead. This type of tissue is stretchy, meaning it can contract and expand. It is usually found lining
the urinary bladder as it allows for stretching as the bladder fills up.
The second type of tissue found in the body is connective tissue. They lie beneath the epithelial tissue
helping to connect different part of the internal structure, the cells are more widely separated from
each other then in epithelial tissue. The intercellular substance known as the matrix is found in
considerably large amounts. Within the matrix there are usually fibres which may be a jelly like
consistency or dense and rigid depending on the type, function and positioning of the tissue. Theses
fibres form a supporting system for cells to attach to. The major functions of connective tissue are to
transport materials, give structural support and protection. The types of connective tissue that will be
explained are blood, bone, cartilage, bone, areolar tissue and adipose tissue.
Blood is made up of straw coloured plasma, the matrix, in which various types of blood are carried.
Plasma is mainly water where substances are carried such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, nutrients
such as glucose and amino acids, salts, enzymes and hormones. Also there is a combination of
important proteins which help with blood clotting, transport,
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The Righteous Mind
I always knew I wanted to study political science, but seeing a divided family because of it,
discouraged me from doing it. During the revolution, two great uncles were Contras and the other two
siblings were Sandinistas. This was an important thing when taking into consideration my family s
history. It took several sunday dinners to try and unite the siblings once again.When I was six I was
already interested in Politics, I was the only child in the family at the time, so I was more like an adult,
I heard the sunday conversations, I asked questions despite the several attempts to dismiss me for
being too young. One great uncle would take me every month to the National Assembly, and I would
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Perhaps not on the controversial have sex with dead chicken questions, but with more day to day
questions such as LGTB rights. Politics has an impact on the way you see things good or bad.
I read the book while I traveled from here to D.C, in about hour and a half I had finished it. And I
needed to talk to someone about it. It was so interesting and enriching that I was asphyxiated at the
thought that it would be one more hour because I could tell my dad everything I had just
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Characteristics Of A Summon Economy
Summon Economy: Qualities, Experts, Cons, and Samples
A summon economy is the place monetary choices are arranged out in point of interest by a focal
government power. The arrangement is executed through laws, regulations and orders. Organizations
take after generation and procuring focuses rather than independently and uninhibitedly reacting to the
laws of supply and request. Focal organizers try to supplant the strengths that work in a business
sector economy, and the traditions that guide a conventional economy, to accomplish particular
societal objectives.
They might likewise utilize parts of an order and market economy as a component of a blended
economy.
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For instance, the order economy in Russia developed a compelling military may and rapidly revamped
the economy after World War II.
Summon Economy Hindrances
This fast assembly frequently means order economies cut down other societal needs. For instance,
specialists are regularly told what employments they must satisfy and are even demoralized from
moving. On the other hand, individuals won t disregard their own requirements for long. They
regularly add to a shadow economy, or bootleg market, to purchase and offer the things the order
economy isn t creating. The endeavors of pioneers to control this business sector can at last debilitate
support for the focal arranging power.
Rather than prompting productivity, charge economies regularly deliver a lot of one thing and
insufficient of another. That is on account of it s troublesome for the focal organizers to get state of the
art data about shoppers requirements. Also, costs are set by the focal arrangement, thus can t be
utilized to gauge or control request. Rather, apportioning frequently gets to be
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Essay Cold Fusion
Cold Fusion: The Continuing Mystery
In March of 1989, a discovery was made that rocked the scientific world. Stanley Pons and Martin
Fleischman had announced that they were able to create and sustain a cold fusion process. After
intense media attention, and corresponding interest in future test, the subject seemed to have faded
away. Future tests proved inconclusive, and when the quick promise of easy energy didn t materialize,
most quickly forgot the subject. Little is said about the continuing research in the scientific
community to further our understanding of the free energy enigma. Is it science fiction, on the border
of legitamete science, or is it a practical field worthy of serious attention?
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Cold fusion is only produced three out of ten times under the best conditions, but this is enough to
justify continued research. The first transitors were only successful one out of a hundred times until
the mechanisms were completely understood. The science of the reaction taking place in cold fusion is
still not clear. When pieces of the puzzle begin to fit together better, the success rate will increase, and
yields will go up.
The actual set up of a cold fusion cell is an electrolyte such as hydrogen or deuterium in which a
electrode made of specially treated and prepared steel is immersed. The lattice structure of the metal is
filled with the hydrogen, where the fusion occurs. The problem is most metals fracture when subjected
to these conditions. High loading is the state in which the metal survives, and begins to produce
energy. There are numerous different methods and materials that are used to accomplish this goal. The
original was a Heavy water solution with an electrolyte, in which a current is passed between a
palladium alloy electrode. Several other new methods are in use today but the most promising is the
Ceramic Proton Conductor. In this case, a low current is passed through a strontium cerium oxide in
deuterium atmosphere. The reaction gives off significant excess energy.
Cold fusion differs significantly
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John Calvin Influence
For the vast majority of European history, the Catholic Church has maintained its power as the
definitive overseer of the country and withstood a long lasting reign up until the early 1500 s due to
Protestant reformer, John Calvin. Europe quickly began to shift away from the overwhelming
superpower that was the Catholic Church towards a controversial, yet quickly rising, new religious
following, Protestantism. The kickstarter of Protestantism was Martin Luther, who started the religious
group due to his own inquires about the Catholic faith and personal battles with salvation. Luther
preached the ideology that a strong faith, not good works or the sacrament of penance, saved those
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Calvin was able to accumulate, record a new doctrine, and piece together a tangible theology for what
became the new defining faith within Europe; his personal branch of Protestantism, Calvinism.
According to the text, no reformer prior to to Calvin had expounded on the doctrines, organization s,
history, and practices of Christianity in such a systematic, logical, and coherent manner (Hunt, Martin,
Rosenwein, Smith 453). Calvinism focuses on five main ideologies; total depravity, unconditional
election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints. However, probably the
most controversial doctrine Calvin introduced was predestination; Calvin argued that God had
ordained every man, woman, and child to salvation or damnation, even before the creation. Thus, in
theology, God saved the only a select few (Hunt, Martin, Rosenwein, Smith 453). The idea that
humans lacked free will and that their major life events were predetermined by God was a radically
different mindset that shocked the world at the
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Brave New World Bernard Quotes
In a society where happiness is an easily achievable goal with the help of pills, Bernard is an outcast.
He is a quirky Alpha in the World State who is always struggling to fit in and be accepted by society.
His odd characteristics lead many including Fanny to say that the hatchery, put alcohol in his blood
surrogate (Huxley 46). For example Bernard enjoys spending time alone and thinking about life,
whereas the rest of society is playing Obstacle Golf. His smart and shy ways earn him an odd place in
society, where he is not accepted by the community. When Lenina mentions having sex with Bernard
in public, he shyly whispers, Hadn t we talk about this somewhere else (Huxley 58). This action just
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Because Bernard is insecure and wants to fit in, the ad stimulates his emotions. The Slough
Crematorium advertisement explains that if you are tired of being socially rejected then chose the
crematorium to be respected. All Bernard seeks from society is acceptance and friends, therefore he
will definitely be impacted by the statement. The ad also points out that when choosing the Slough
Crematorium you will be a part of a community. Bernard will finally be united with a group that
accepts him and has a common achievement. Another emotion that will stimulate Bernard is his love
of nature. The ad features vibrant colors and picturesque scenes which would appeal to his taste. As
Bernard explains, I want to look at the sea in peace...one can t even look with that beastly noise
(Huxley 90). Instead of playing Electro Magnetic Golf, Bernard proposed to view the Lake District
with Lenina. This shows how much more he values being alone with nature and his own thoughts.
Statistics and the advertising method of logos fill the ad for the crematorium. The ad asks the reader to
help society reach 400 tons of Phosphorus, following the 266,666 citizens that already contributed.
The statistics appeal to logic of a human because many want to follow the example of others. The ad
mentions that 98% of phosphorus is reused for fertilizer for plants
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The Joint Commission Visit
The roots of The Joint Commission began in the American College of Surgeons (ACS), founded in
1913, which eventually lead to voluntary onsite inspections of hospitals in 1918. In 1951, The
American College of Physicians, the American Hospital Association, the American Medical
Association, and the Canadian Medical Association joined forces with the ACS to create the Joint
Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals (JCAH). JCAH was formed as an independent, not for
profit organization whose primary purpose was to provide voluntary accreditation for meeting
established minimum quality standards. It was not until 1970 that the standards of quality were
reformed to represent the highest achievable levels, instead of minimum necessary levels. In 1987, the
company was renamed the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO),
which was shortened to today s The Joint Commission after rebranding in 2007. (Stanberry, 2012)
The Joint Commission evaluates and accredits more than 20,000 health care organizations and
programs in the United States. The Joint Commission also provides certification of more than 1,000
disease specific care programs, primary stroke centers, and health care staffing services. An
independent, not for profit organization, The Joint Commission is the nation s oldest and largest
standards setting and accrediting body in health care. The Mission of the Joint Commission is to
continuously improve health care for the public, in collaboration
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Situational Irony
The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin contains several literary elements that relate directly to the
theme as a whole. Some elements of this story s theme can be shown in the setting that Chopin
describes as the sky shining through the clouds. It is also reinforced by the situational irony that
occurs when Mrs. Mallard passes away when she receives the news that her husband is still living.
Chopin further relates the theme of independence being forbidden, and that it is imagined privately by
using the point of view to narrate the story. In the story, many different literary elements are used to
create numerous amounts of deep meanings to the story. Kate Chopin describes the setting in The
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Mallard dies and Mrs. Mallard begins to cry because of happiness, not out of sadness. This is ironic
because normally when a spouse, or anyone for that matter, passses away people are sad and
devastated; however, Mrs. Mallard shows the exact opposite emotion while alone in her room. When
Mallard was in her room Chapin wrote, But she saw beyond that bitter moment a long procession of
years to come that would belong to her absolutely. (Chopin 15) This quote helps to explain the irony
of how Mrs. Mallard was not distraught about her husband s death. Another example of irony in the
story is when Josephine is worried that Mrs. Mallard has locked herself in her room and is making
herself ill. She s actually in there contemplating how wonderful her life s going to be without her
husband. Mrs. Mallard feels as if she can now live freely and live her life for herself and not her
husband. Irony helps to tie the theme into the story by adding to the meaning of freedom and
independence that Mrs. Mallard thinks she has and
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The Similarities And Differences Of Fairy Folk Tales
Comparative Analysis Essay
Fairy Folk Tales are the most popular types of literature. The tale is an orally transmitted tradition by
generations through the time; some events are changed to fit reality and society. Folk fairy tales deal
with the dualism of the good and the evil. They are basing on a conflict between the good and the evil
forces. The conclusion comes from aspirations of the human desire to achieve the justices. There are
no known authors and sources for ancient s literature. We have many versions of the story; they are
credited by many authors later. Each tale is very like some other culture s tale. Each culture has own
tales, but all the tales are similarities and differences in some points. This essay will compare between
two fairy tales, Cinderella and In the Land of Small Dragon . The tale of Cinderella is a French tale. It
is credited by Charles Perrault; it is published in 1697. The in the Land of Small Dragon is a
Vietnamese folktale; it is told by Dang Manh Kha in 1979.
The tale works to improve the man s image, as a fair and a wise father; or a prince who is the savior of
hopeless girl. The hopeless girl expresses a kind and a simple girl; otherwise, the woman mirrors a
wicked, jealous, and ugly character. That is clear in these two fairy tales. While Cinderella and Tam
were little kids, they lost their mothers. At this point, each of them her suffering and the painful
journey begins. Cinderella lives in her father s house with a stepmother and
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Impact Of King Kalakaua On The Hawaiian Renaissance
A changing Nation
The Hawaiian renaissance was a time period in Hawaii s history that influenced many people during
that time. King Kalakaua created conflict between the Hawaiians and Americans. The United States of
America failed to recognize Hawaii s opposition to annexation and created compromises that made a
big impact on how Hawaii flourished culturally, politically, and economically.
Hawaiian Monarchy was slowly dying due to their powers being taken away. Hawaiian Culture was
beginning to get lost from society because more and more people were being drawn to foreign beliefs
and ways of life as the haole population continued to grow, this is initially when The First Hawaiian
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The Hawaiian Renaissance also gave natives an opportunity to fight for what they knew was right
about preserving the Hawaiian culture forever. This provided an avenue for people who did not know
Hawaiian culture to witness, and at the same time, understand what it took to preserve the culture.
Lastly, the Hawaiian renaissance had further pushed the United states to find ways to take away what
rightfully belonged to the Hawaiians, including culture, in means of agreements that were not written
on just formal documents but done without consent. Regardless, it had also drawn Hawaii as nation
under the United States. The conflicts and compromises made during this Hawaiian Renaissance
completely changed what people now know as Hawaii, and it is truly an important aspect of what it
came to be today and how the culture of Hawaiians was preserved. People all over the world,
especially those who know nothing about Hawaii or even America, should all learn about this major
time in Hawaii s history where people fought against the eradication of their culture, as their way of
life. The Hawaiian renaissance is too vague to be compared to a personal problem in life, but it shows
how with a conflict and many compromises, many things can
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  • 4. My Journey Of Reflection During Project 1 Upon my journey of reflection during project 1, I have realized that I value education. It s a way of not only gaining knowledge but sharing it with others. This caused me to gain interest in finding organizations for project 2 that relates to the idea of sharing knowledge and experiences. OU Cousin s is an organization held on campus. Their purpose is to match international students with one American student who shares the same interest, major, and hobbies. They encourage and promote the involvement of students with each other to develop the understanding of different cultures and experiences as well as creating new friendships. As reported on their website under the About Us category, it says The OU Cousins program was created in 1996 by President and Mrs. David Boren as a way of developing understanding, friendship, and unity among U.S., International, and exchange students at the University of Oklahoma. . I found this very interesting because I m an international student, and one of the most things I would love to do is share my culture with other people. A majority of people assume negative or misleading thoughts about different cultures. People have strong opinions and ways of thinking. That s why most international students always enjoy explaining and sharing their experiences and beliefs about their cultures. Moreover, that is why I believe that OU Cousins provides a great community for having a chance to educate one another about each other s culture. Before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Impact of Globalisation on the Australian Economy The Impact of Globalisation on the Australian Economy Globalisation is not new. Australia has been involved in trade, investment, financial flows, technology transfers and the migration of labour since its foundation as a colony. What has changed is the size, direction and influence of these transfers, especially since 1980. There are a number of factors that have aided this transformation. They include: • The expansion of new markets – foreign exchange and capital markets are linked globally. They operate 24 hours a day with dealings any where in the world possible in real time. Financial deregulation and the floating of the Australian dollar since 1983 intensified the impact of globalisation on the Australian economy. • New ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Table 1: The Effects of Cutting Protection in Manufacturing in Australia Source: Productivity Commission The impact of globalisation has also changed the structure of Australia s trade. There has been considerable growth in manufacturing and service industries with limited growth in the rural sector (Table 2). This reflects a combination of changes in world demand and domestic structural reforms. Table 2: Annual Growth in Exports, by Sector, 1985 86 to 1995 96. Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, 5368.0 Globalisation and Financial Markets The spread of globalisation especially since 1990 has introduced many new elements into the financial markets and what determines the value of a nation s exchange rate. This does not just apply to Australia, but as we saw in the later half of the 1990 s, to many other nations in the world. Firstly, trade in goods and services makes up a much smaller proportion of the demand and supply for currency. In the world economy, payments for international trade only account for about 1% of foreign exchange transactions. The total foreign exchange requirements for exporting and importing of goods and services in Australia is less than 3% of the total use of the foreign exchange turnover in Australian dollars (Reserve Bank Bulletin, Table F7 and Australian National Accounts, 5206.0). The main purpose for foreign exchange trading is international financial transfers of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Gene s Friendship In A Separate Peace Melanie Hernandez Mrs. Kineman English 10 Honors August 11, 2015 A Separate Peace Friendship is a combination between admiration, respect, jealousy, and resentment. When the friendship in A Separate Peace begins to blur the identity of one of the boys as he begins to assimilate the life of the other. How does this friendship between both boys begin to change the identity of one and affect their relationship? In the beginning of the story the friendship between Gene and Finny seems fueled by Gene s envy and resentment for his friend s dominating spirit. As Finny demonstrates his physical prowess, Gene feels the need to demonstrate his academic prowess. In return Gene believes that Finny envies his superior academic achievements and suspects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brinker now tries to prove that Gene is responsible for Finny breaking his leg. He calls both boys after school hours asking them for details of what happened that day. Finny s perceptions of the incident remain blurred he cannot speak about the incident and Gene claims that he cannot remember specific details about it. They then bring is Leper who was seen earlier that day and he begins referring to Gene. Finny states that he does not care about the facts and runs out of the room. While running Finny then again falls down the stairs and breaks his leg once again. Gene later that night sneaks into the infirmary to see Finny, who angrily sends him away. The next morning Gene apologizes to Finny and takes the blame for everything and explains that nothing arises from hatred. Finny accepts Gene s statements and the two are friends again. During surgery for Finny s leg some blood marrow enters Finny s bloodstream and kills him. Gene is not affected by Finny s death as he feels as he has become a part of Finny. Gene reflects on the things that affect the human heart that only Finny s curse was immune to. Thus the boy s relationship becomes a model of codependency with each feeding off each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Buick Motor And Macpherson Case This particular case is about Buick motor being responsible for the defect wheel of the automobile it sold to the plaintiff MacPherson. The defendant Buick motor co is a manufacturer of automobiles. It sold an automobile to a retail dealer and the retail dealer resold it to the plaintiff. While the plaintiff was in the car it suddenly collapsed. He was thrown out the car and received serious in result. One of the wheels was made out of defective wood, which caused the frame to crumble into fragments. The defendant did not make the wood; it was brought from another manufacturer. There is evidence however that its defects could have been discovered by a reasonable inspection, and that inspection was omitted. There is no claim that the defendant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Smores Research Paper Smores are a delicious treat that almost everyone enjoys. If you like graham crackers, marshmallows, and hershey chocolate this is the perfect snack combo for anyone. If you want this treat to taste as a fresh made birthday cake you will need supplies. A fire, sticks, marshmallows, graham crackers, and hershey s chocolate are all the ingredients to make this snack the best it can be. With these items ready you re ready to get cooking. To ensure you won t burn yourself on the fire you need a stick or a metal stick that people buy in stores. First, put a marshmallow on a long stick. Then, spin the stick with the marshmallow on it just over the fire to ensure it won t burn. It should turn out golden brown. When the marshmallow is golden brown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. “The Lost Boy” The fictional life and death of a twelve year old little boy named Robert is vividly articulated in this moving tale by Thomas Wolfe. The reader learns of the boy s life through four well developed points of view. The reader s first glimpse into Robert s character is expressed through a third person narrative. This section takes place on a particularly important afternoon in the boy s life. The second and third views are memories of the child, through the eyes of his mother and sister. His mother paints the picture of an extraordinary child whom she loved dearly and his sister illustrates the love that the boy had for others. Finally, an account from the narrator is given in the ending. It is in the last section of this work that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When he enters his dad s business he tells him exactly what had transpired at the candy store. Robert s enraged father corrects the situation with the store owner in a rather harsh manner, saying many hurtful things to the clerk. The day s events seem to leave a lasting impression on the youth. He only knew that something had been gained forever something lost. (2007) In the second and third portions of the saga the boy s mother and sister recall personal memories of the deceased. The narrator is established as Robert s younger brother in these sections, as well. The mother in this story unapologetically minimizes the narrator s abilities while exalting Robert. It is not hard to see that Robert is their mother s favorite child. The proud mother gushes about the boy s ability to stretch a dollar and his unnatural intellect. She goes so far as to tell a reporter inquiring about the narrator s brilliance, that the narrator was not the most intelligent child she had given birth to The best one of the whole lot was Robert! (2010) The boys sister seems to share her mother s adoration for Robert and can t quite grasp the narrators inability to remember their beloved. She also, reiterates that Robert was her mother s favorite child you know he always was her eyeballs... (2014). In expressing to the narrator her memories of a past life where Robert was alive and well the sister reveals her own inability to distinguish the past ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Sugar And Stretch Signals better tasting product, they often load it up with sugar. This does not work well, as our body cannot process the sugar fast enough. So this amount of sugar tells the pancreas to make insulin, which is the fat producing hormone. High insulin levels also have the problem of blocking the Full! signals that travel to a person s brain. From there, the converted sugar energy gets stored in the liver, and the excess gets stored in fat cells, creating, well, the bad fat no one wants on their body. This is often common with low fat foods, and certain carbohydrates, as they turn into sugar, and eventually, fat. Speaking of Full! signals, it seems fitting to introduce you to your new friends, the receptors in the stomach. Stretch receptors measure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... William Clover, talking about his experience in Lyon, the second largest city in France in his book The French Don t Diet Plan, says, A... search on the official Lyon website revealed that there are no gyms in that city. This might confuse some people, as they think about the thin, and small waistlines of our Parisian counterparts. How can people not work out, but still say so thin? The answer is simple, they get their exercise elsewhere. They are very active people, while Americans are often lazy, or only exercise without taking diet into consideration. Actually, before 1953, it was common knowledge that exercise could cause heart attacks and diminish sex drive. That was until a study in 1953 showed that a fat and a skinny mouse ate the exact same, but had a difference due to the fat mouse s unhealthy habit of not exercising on his wheel. Fast forward to 1980, and in the next two decades, fitness club memberships doubled. The only problem is, obesity rates doubled as well. Billions went to trying to lose weight, and a fitness revolution sparked across the nation. It was easily seen that gyms were expanding, but waistlines expanded as well, and a decade later, two thirds of Americans were overweight or obese. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Interpersonal Communication Analysis It is noticed how one s intrapersonal communication can impact their interpersonal communication. This can be experienced throughout many aspects and specific examples of ones self communication and communication with others, which can be expressed through experiences in lab seminar as well as personal experiences. Firstly, this is seen throughout my own self as I compare myself to others, and feel as if I am always the inferior. Secondly, my ability to grow from a closed off, shy individual to a more open, outgoing person has impacted my communication with others tremendously. Thirdly, my ability to empathize with people is my area of strength and listening, as well as maintaining eye contact, are areas I need to improve on. Lastly, when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Personally, I believe there are several interpersonal communication skills that I am good at, as well as some skills that I need to improve on. I believe that I am good at empathizing during communication. As Steven A. Beebe (2015) states, Empathy is an emotional reaction that is similar to the one being experienced by another person, (p. 126). With this being said, when someone cries, I begin to feel my eyes start to well up with tears. This is something that has always been a part of me since I was a young child. In comparison, when relating to my lab seminar group, I know I need to work on my listening skills as well as maintaining eye contact while listening. I find myself getting distracted easily, which results in not being able to fully understand the entire meaning of the message that my partner is communicating. I find it difficult to maintain eye contact throughout the whole conversation, as it feels awkward. These interpersonal communication skills relate directly to offering constructive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Principle Of Equity Within The World Of Doctrine, Not... Equity is a source of law which is based on flexible principles to supplement the common law, and thereby alleviating the harshness. Lord Scarman once described the principle of equity in National Westminster Bank PLC v Morgan as a world of doctrine, not of neat and tidy rules which emphasises its rigidity nature to provide its flexibility. As Alastair Hudson noted , many different doctrines fit inside English equity which introduce a more systematic approach to the common law. It is important to examine equity s historical development to recognize the root of how it was formed and used, and how it still serves a purpose within the modern legal system. When discussing the history of equity, it is imperative to go back to the 12th century where the King and his courtiers would travel around the country to settle disputes and collect the citizen s taxes. During this time, the King s Chancellor would advise the King and his Council on these matters. Due to this, he became known as the King s conscience. Where the use of the common law to settle a dispute proved to be unjustified, the Chancellor would provide a just remedy. In this way, the King s common law became well founded, and the concept of equity was formed. Common law suits were known to be inflexible, as the common law only provided one type of remedy, damages, which was not always an adequate solution to every problem . Some litigants grew dissatisfied with the system and petitioned to the King. However, all of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Educational Podcast Analysis. Jessica Vandeventer.... Educational Podcast Analysis Jessica Vandeventer Description Activity Educational Podcasts Information This project will be used to gain an understanding of where to find audio sources and the importance of implementing them in a classroom environment. Points 100 Points Total Due Date Project is due January 30, 2017 1. What is the URL (web site) that you downloaded or listened to the Podcast from? http://www.scienceupdate.com/2017/01/bee stings 2/ http://www.scienceupdate.com/2017/01/insects in winter 2/ 2. What subject do you currently (or will you) teach? I will teach general curriculum to elementary students, or I hope to focus on early science for elementary Students. 3. Why did you choose this specific Podcast? I chose this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 7. With the seemingly large scale of technology available to teenagers, would you allow students to listen to their smart devices during your daily course? I do not think I would allow my students to listen to their devices during my class period. I find that listening on person devices is a distraction to what is happening in class. I think that if we need to listen to something, it can be done as a class with speakers. 8. How can you use audio books in your classroom to provide a viable alternative to reading course material? Audiobook can be used in the classroom to proved a way for audio learns to learn better. We can listen to a book as a class and no one has to read allowed to the class. I personally listen to a lot of books at home and find that I can take notes easier. 9. For any course, music can be used in some way. In what ways do you believe you will you incorporate music to help teach your curriculum? Music can be very helpful in the classroom, and I would use is in the classroom. I know when studying and test taking classical music is suppose to help with memory. I would use music as a way to help students study. Another way in which to use music is to find songs about what you are currently studying, this can be a fun way to help students memorize terms for science or other courses of study. 10. Find one article or web site related to your course and how methods are being used to implement audio files (in any ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Postnatal Child Development The phases of human development can also be culturally defined through lifestyle aspects such as diet and exposure to disease. The postnatal stage of child development is crucial to the growth of the child and through survival aspects of different cultures, children develop at different rates in different ways to increase chance of survival. As researched by Anthropologist Barbara Piperata, In Brazil s Amazon River basin the suboptimal nutrition and exposure to infectious disease have resulted in less than optimal growth. The childrens exposure to disease it lowers the growth rates compared to American children. When Piperata compared Brazilian boys and girls, the males are more sensitive to environmental insult. This is a possibility ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay On Louisiana I ve always had an interest for Louisiana, especially New Orleans . That was a quote from the famous, Nicholas Cage. Louisiana is a very interesting state for many reasons, in my opinion at least. Louisiana was the 18th state to become a part of the union and is usually either known for their big Mardi Gras celebration, their great cajun food, or the amount of alligators and crocodiles they have. Louisiana is the 3rd warmest and the 48 coldest state in the United States. The average climate of Louisiana is 66.39 fahrenheit. The hottest temperature ever was 114 and the lowest was 16, both in fahrenheit. Some physical features of Louisiana are lakes, rivers, wetlands, river valleys, salt domes, regional uplifts, and even a major landform, which is the Mississippi River Delta. The Mississippi river also runs through Louisiana. In Louisiana, sugar cane is the leading farm produce, and the sugar cane companies earn about $2 billion dollars a year since 1751. About nine percent of Louisiana s agricultural revenues are generated by cattle or calves. Petroleum and Coal processing ranks second with petroleum refineries providing almost all of the income in the industry. Sixty percent of Louisiana s agriculture income generates from crops, while the other forty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mardi Gras is a huge celebration in New Orleans that lasts about two weeks long and thousands of people come out and travel to New Orleans just for Mardi Gras. The traditional colors of Mardi Gras are usually variations of green, purple, and gold. While Mardi Gras is a fun celebration, there are many other festivals and celebrations in Louisiana that are just as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Favorite Winter Research Paper Favorite Winter Activity By Afnan Do you want to come on my Artic racer.With this speed boy you ll have a wild ride wind speeds will be incredible. My favorite Winter is sledding. This exciting endeavor involves lots of cloths,snow and gear. Are you ready to get on this speedy racer. Let s go on a ride on this snow beast. Let s go on the big hill with lot s of snow. Best snow must be half a foot or 6 inches. If you have ice guess what you re in for a wild ride. But you might have a problem getting the right sledding gear. The gear you probably need will be clothes. So do you get chilly or cold while the wind is blowing on you. That means you should wear Triple layers of clothes. But you want to wear waterproof clothes so your clothes don t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Field Of Social Welfare Policy Gilbert And Terrell The article The field of Social Welfare Policy by Gilbert and Terrell discussed the Field of Social Work Policy. Gilbert and Terrell describe the six essential institutions activities that take place in the community; Kinship, Religion, Workplace, the market, Civil society, and Government. Kinship describes how family serve as an emotional, social, and economic support for individuals. Things such as values, skills, and behavior patterns are channel from one generation to another generation. Furthermore, families are crucial in the social welfare field. Some family members care for the elderly in their family, disable relatives, and grandparents caring for their grandchildren. Religion empathizes on the spiritual aspect of the human society. The religion aspect discusses the informal support, counseling, education that an individual receives from other members of the church. In addition, Terrell and Gilbert explore the social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, the help that is received from family member. In the other hand, family could be the source if the social problem. Similar, while the workplace benefits are provided to employees they ignore others that are in a greater need. Moreover, Terrell and Gilbert take an analytic perspective in social welfare policy. They describe process, product, and performance as each of then examines a social policy question that is crucial to the professional roles of planning and research. Studies of process focus on the progress of policy formation with regards to sociopolitical and technical variable. Studies of product is the product of the planning process is set by policy choices. Lastly, they discussed why Policy analysis is crucial to Social Work Practice. It is crucial for Social Workers to understand the relationship between policy and direct service, since Social Workers have a critical role in assessing and carrying out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Wasted Food Essay Every year, billions of pounds of food are wasted throughout the world. It is important to realize that this is an enormous problem. This is a problem by cause of countless people could have prevented it by just starting their meal with less food. Misunderstanding the consequences of food waste, people don t even understand how much food they waste throughout their lives. Food that we throw out results in so abounding problems and wastes of needed resources. Wasted food is a strong loss as a result of wasted water, money and food for others in need. Moreover, food is a considerable loss considering it results in wasted water. In the article titled, When You Waste Food, You re Wasting Tons Of Water, Too , it says, According to the World Resources Institute, an environmental think tank, inside the 1.3 billion tons of food wasted every year worldwide is 45 trillion gallons of water. Another article titled, Wasted Food=Wasted Water it tells us, When you crunch the numbers, about 25 percent of all freshwater consumed annually in the US is associated with discarded food. Having trouble visualizing how much water that is? Well, on a global scale, by one clever comparison, it s a little more than the volume of Lake Erie. This information tells us that when people throw out the extra food on our plate that you couldn t finish, overall, people are wasting so much water. Everyone wastes so much water through not taking smaller portions of food that it equals more than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Capitalism And Capitalism Capitalism, as Speth explains, is an economic system that is geared toward accumulation of profit, its tendency to change and expand. Root explains that the developed world has necessary tools to guard themselves against uncertainty and risk. They also can count on social institutions and welfare programs to manage risks. Engaging business activities, developed world is dealing with risk by developing products and marketing, for instance. Developing and marketing new products require capital, and capitalism by nature is geared toward capital accumulation, to make profits. Whereas, as Root points out, the developing nations don t have enough capital to improve their lives and climb out of poverty. The idea is that a poor nation not being able to invest, the economy does not grow, so they remain poor. According to Root, the wealth gap between the rich and poor nations has widened tremendously. However, it is necessary to also explore other contributing factors for the economy of the developing nations not being able to grow. However, Root explains that uncertainty and risk are the factors how developed countries have grown rich by turning uncertainty into risk. Of course, the presence of institutions are needed to make the risk management possible. For example, institutions might discourage people to acquire education to learn new skills to engage business activities to accumulate capital (p. 4). Further, innovation is needed to develop necessary technology for economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. How Do Different Theoretical Perspectives and... Option A: How do different theoretical perspectives and methodologies create different forms of knowledge about close relationships? Discuss with reference to the cognitive social and social psychoanalytic perspectives. Social Psychology is divided into four different theoretical perspectives. Every perspective is strengthened by a set of ontological and epistemological assumptions, that profile the kinds of research questions that can be generated and the sorts of methodologies used to address research questions. Then, methods employed delimit the kinds of social psychological knowledge that is produced. In this essay, two perspectives will be studied around the topic of close relationships: Cognitive Social approach and Social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Love is thus expressed in a cultural context and those who are not in the frame can feel pressures from their respective cultures to not reveal their love (affairs, homosexual relationships). Looking at cohabitation, using statistical researches, it has been showed that the frequency of cohabitation is higher in young couples than old ones, demonstrating a change over time in the cultural way of seeing it. Looking for further factors that can predict love and allow us to foresee its success or failure, specific stimuli or characteristics were highlighted such as matched characteristics, demographic origins or backgrounds, personality characteristics (similarities and differences), intimacy or idea of being a couple , that can predict the progress, stability and success of relationships. Those characteristics were, for example, stated after analysis of questionnaire presenting question such as what sorts of people get into the most stable and happy relationships? . This kind of methods enable the researchers to analyze people s belief and knowledge about relationships and find that they are often related to religion, economic, background, race, age, intelligence, and so on. Social influences can also take control of relationships by pressuring people with expectations for a successful marriage. The pressures or disapproval, might through someone in or out a relationship without his/her better judgment. There is the Romeo and Juliet effect , but it has been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Planet Mercury Research Paper Is Mercury A Volatile Planet? Introduction: In class, the lecture notes on the planet Mercury in section 11.1 The Terrestrial Planets is composed of a brief overview of the characteristics of the planet compared to other planets in our solar system. I became curious about Mercury due to the fact that it is the closest planet to the sun and decided to look further into the information that has been collected about Mercury. Search Log: Based on what I knew from the first journey entry I wrote, I decided to forgo using Google to find an article about Mercury. I went straight to the VCU Libraries website and typed Mercury into the search bar. I refined the results that were displayed by selecting to view only peer reviewed articles. Then, I refined the search to include ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While MESSENGER was in orbit around Mercury, the Gamma ray spectrometer indicated a ratio similar to Mars saying that Mercury is as volatile rich as the other terrestrial planets. In the present study, newly obtained Gamma ray spectrometer data along with data from the X ray spectrometer on MESSENGER is being used to re examine the volatile element inventory of Mercury. Elements were directly measured by the MESSENGER instruments, which were used in calculations to make estimates on the composition of the interior of the planet. Based on the Gamma ray spectrometer the ratios measured from the surface implies that Mercury is volatile rich compared to some other terrestrial planets. However, Mercury is the most reduced of the terrestrial planets and elements that typically behave as lithophile elements may behave differently in an oxygen starved magmatic system like Mercury. In conclusion, even with the data that has been collected, scientists cannot declare Mercury to either volatile rich or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Black Death Religion During the time of the second pandemic in Europe, most commonly known as the Black Death, religion has played a big part in people s lives. Different views, opinions, and approaches where practiced not only by the predominant Christian culture at that time, but also by other religious sectors, such as Islam. In the books Plagues in World History and The Black Death, by John Aberth, the diverse reception, both hopeful and adverse, to the pandemic was explored and discussed for better understanding of the religious structure of the time. The aim of this paper is to examine and discuss those different religious responses and changes during the Black Death of the 14th century. This will be done by doing explaining detailed actions of different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They believed that their prophet s counsel against flight was more for humane reasons and guidance so long as their intentions towards the sick were pure and through God Almighty . Furthermore, they also believed that the plague was not a result of God s punishment to men but was just a result of a natural disaster . Unlike Giovanni Boccaccio and his colleagues, Muslims did not believe in the theory of contagion, which adds to the reason why they also did not believe in the act of fleeing the disease . According to Islamic scholar, Ahmad Ibn Ali Al Maqrizi, some of the Muslims have quit their jobs to help with prayer recitations for funerals and even volunteered to touch and wash the dead . In overall terms, these actions goes to show that the Islamic faith in the 14th century did not falter as much as the Christian faith ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Candide Satire Analysis An Analysis of Satire in Candide Man is plagued with his own desire, leading to corruption and hypocrisy that pollutes the known world. In this world, men are met with tragedy, ranging from natural or Godly devastation, to the constructs he places on himself and to which he forces himself to conform. However, many of them still refuse to acknowledge this adversity, pursuing blind optimism. In his satirical novel, Candide, Voltaire exposes the foolishness of men and highlights the self destructive nature of the world, thereby challenging the concept of blind optimism and arguing that one can be aware of their world and still enjoy life in it. Most specifically, Voltaire criticizes German philosopher Gottfried Leibniz s through his own Leibnizian optimism, that this is the best of all possible worlds . Voltaire successfully refutes such ideology through the journey of his naive adventurer, Candide, and eventually settles that one can lead a happy life without being blindly optimistic. Early on Candide faces extreme adversity in the comfortable world he had previously believed to be the best of all possible worlds . Under the misguidance of Master Pangloss, whose idiotic philosophy, or metaphysico theologo cosmolonigology , which makes Candide s world and castle the best of all that exists, giving Candide a sense of fallacious optimism (12). Pangloss s philosophy, or lack thereof, represents the philosophy of Leibniz, and through exaggerating the erroneous logic of Pangloss, such as that the nose is formed for spectacles; therefore we wear spectacles. The legs are visibly designed for stockings; therefore we wear stockings. , Voltaire implicitly mocks and ridicules Leibniz s philosophy, painting him as a pseudo intellectual and giving him a demeaning caricature as a wild and far fetched idiot (12). Later into the book, Pangloss finds his logic being tested through trials such as getting infected with syphilis (19), and being unsuccessfully hung by the Inquisition (28). These interactions are meant to undermine and reject Pangloss s philosophy, or rather Leibniz s philosophy, by juxtaposing the idea that this world is the best of all possible, with extreme tragedy and downfall. Alongside this, the fact that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of Hate And Tea In The Harem When comparing storylines, Hate and Tea in the Harem each possess a clear theme of despair. While both formed around this theme, their takes on despair, more specifically the challenges faced because of despair, are different. The greatest difference between Hate and Tea in the Harem is the impact of time on despair s challenges and how it influences the concept of survival. The amount that time is emphasized determines the effect each encounter with despair has on a story. In Hate, time is emphasized greatly, most evident when the exact hour is pasted in bold white numbers against a black screen throughout the film. This use mixed with the overall storyline being within the frame of a day creates the feeling that time is counting down. The sense of time counting down reflects the short span characters Saïd, Vinz, and Hubert have before meeting their ultimate bout with despair. Opposite is seen in Tea in the Harem, where time is not explicitly stated nor a time frame given. Without a true sense of time, the despair is strung out and not as potent as it is in Hate. For Tea in the Harem, time does not feel like it is counting down or running out; time feels never ending and inexhaustible, just as despair is. This contrast in time between the movie and the novel presents different challenges with despair for each piece. Through Hate taking place in the span of one day, the short timeframe adds on to the countdown effect, generating the impression that challenges are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Image Processing Essay 4.1 INTRODUCTION In image processing, noise reduction and restoration of image is expected to enhance the qualitative inspection of an image and the performance criteria of quantitative image analysis methods Digital image is inclined to a variety of noise which attribute the quality of image. The main purpose of de noising the image is to reinstate the detail of original image as much as possible. The criteria of the noise removal problem depends on the noise type by which the image is contaminated .In the field of reducing the image noise variously type of linear and non linear filtering techniques have been proposed . Different approaches for reduction of noise and image betterment have been considered, each of which has their own ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4.2 DISCRETE COSINE TRANSFORM DCT expresses a finite sequence of data points in terms of the sum of a cosine function oscillating at different frequencies. DCT is Fourier related Transform similar to DFT, but using only real numbers. It is used for image comparison in frequency domain. DCT is more robust to various image processing technique like filtering, bluing brightness and contrast adjustment etc. although these are decrepit to geometric attacks like rotation, scaling, cropping etc. it is used in JPEG compression. DCTs are generally related to Fourier series coefficients of a periodically and symmetrically extended sequence. In DCT an image can be broken down into three different frequency bands High frequency components block (FH), Middle frequency components block (FM) and Low frequency components block (FL). First of all image is segmented into non overlapping blocks of 8x8. Then every of those blocks ahead DCT is implemented. After that some block selection criteria is applied and then coefficient selection criteria is applied. y(j,k)=√(2/M) √(2/N) α_j α_k ∑_(x=0)^(M 1)▒∑_(y=0)^(N 1)▒〖{x(m,n)*cos⁡ 〖((2m+1)jπ)/2M〗 cos⁡ 〖((2n+1)kπ)/2N〗}〗 (4.1) α_j={█(1/√2@1)┤ j=0 or j=1,2,......,N 1 (4.2) 〖 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Bellamy Blake Research Paper The night was on Friday the 13th, and like every other 18 year old boy that just got their independence and just moved out of their parents home, Bellamy Blake was watching all of scary movies and crime shows on Netflix instead of putting all of his clothes, video games, dishes, and food away. Being as comfy as possible Bellamy wrapped himself up in a small christmas blanket and had per made all of the food that he would need for the next 24 hours. Mostly focusing on the main dish for movies, popcorn, Bellamy had made enough to be hands deep in super buttery popcorn. Since Bellamy had already watched four scary movies so far, he began to get . The only things he could think of was how someone could get hurt tonight, not wanting to be one of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Still feeling the hunger Bellamy pulled out his toaster from underneath the cupboard and set the dial to 3 and slipped in two pieces of bread. Waiting for a few minutes Bellamy continued to watch his scary movies and crime shows until he heard the ding of the toast popping out of the toaster. Having nothing else in the fridge Bellamy grabbed on of the jars of jelly that he just bought a slathered a good layer on top of each piece, craving the delicious golden brown white toast. Swiping away the popcorn mess from his recliner Bellamy sat down continued to watch his shows and chewing down on the jelly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Linguistic Results Of Language Contact Through looking at patterns of social interaction of different languages it is easy to predict the linguistic results of language contact. This could be seen through multilingualism which is a result of language contact between multiple different languages. Multilingualism can create diglossia which helps display the multilingualism of a country or community and helps show it is useful for predicting the results of language contact. Code switching in which people switch from one language to another depending on the situation, helps show how social interaction between speakers of different languages helps us predict the linguistic results of language contact. Then there is dialect levelling and language change which helps show the beginning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All these reasons result in social interaction between speakers of different language, which helps predict language contact may result in multilingualism. It is estimated that over half of all countries are multilingual. An example of a multilingual society is Switzerland with three main languages: French, German and Italian and each language is dominant area of its own. John Edwards believes that everyone is bilingual, even if someone can only speak or understand, he believes that you have some command of a foreign tongue therefore there is no clear monolingual country. Therefore multilingualism is useful in showing how the social interaction between people of different languages help us predict the linguistic results of language contact as it is an example of what happens when multiple languages exist and interact in the same country. In multilingual countries, diglossia occurs, which is the result of language contact and social interaction. This therefore helps shows how the patterns of social interaction between speakers of different languages predict results of language contact as diglossia is a result of this and display the countries multilingualism. Diglossia describes societal or institutionalised bilingualism, where two varieties are required to cover all the community s domains. (Holmes, p.30) There are two definitions of diglossia but it is Joshua Fishman s modification of Charles Ferguson s definition that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Archetypal Analysis Jekyll and Hyde TCEAAleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Russian soldier from World War II once said: The battleline between good and evil runs through the heart of every man. This quote is pertinent to the prevailing theme in the novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson. The predominant archetypal theme is good and evil exist in all humans, and we live our lives struggling with these two forces. This theme describes the duality of good and evil in Dr. Jekyll the good being Jekyll and bad being Hyde and the struggle he has with both sides fighting for dominance within himself. Each side wants to become his only existing persona. The emotional mindset and physical attributes of Jekyll and Hyde show the good and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jekyll struggles balancing the good and evil of both his good and evil persona, because of the people in his society. He tried hard to not to have one overpower the other, even though Hyde overpowered in the end. They especially struggled keeping their connections to each other a secret from the world. Hyde controlled the evil inside of him while talking to Dr. Lanyon: I beg your pardon, Dr. Lanyon, he replied civilly enough. What you say is very well founded; and my impatience has shown its heels to my politeness. I come here at the instance of your colleague, Dr. Henry Jekyll, on a piece of business of some moment; and I understood ... He paused and put his hand to his throat, and I could see, in spite of his collected manner, that he was wrestling against the approaches of the hysteria I understood, a drawer ... (39). Hyde s patience was running thin while talking to Dr. Lanyon. What he wanted to do was go hysterical, but had to keep his composure for the sake of the reveal of his double life. This just shows that he was capable for a long time of the balance between his good and evil. Jekyll repressed Hyde because of his high status in society. He explained And indeed the worst of my faults was a certain impatient gaiety of disposition, such as has made the happiness of many, but such as I found it hard to reconcile with my imperious desire to carry my head high, and wear a more than commonly grave countenance before the public. Hence it came about that I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Importance Of Individualism Many people look at their government and how it affects them on a day to day basis but do not see what it does to everyone at once. The government s total authority over a country can vary from place to place, but they all make laws and rules that constrict their citizens in some way. Sometimes those laws can either have positive or negative consequences, which is dependent on the government s views on how to run the country. Those consequences lead the country into one of two categories individual or collective. The government sets boundaries for individualism because of the laws they put in place for its citizens, which ties them to either side of the spectrum of individuality and conformity. Initially, understanding the scale of individualism and collectivism is important when trying to relate it to a government and its effects on people. Looking at this in a very broad manner doesn t always clearly define it, however. In an article written by Carrie Rothstein Fisch, this is explained through the education system. In the United States, a country known for its history of rugged individualism , the dominant values include independence, self reliance, individual achievement, and cognitive development. She goes on to add that migrant students from collectivist countries have a difficult time adjusting. In this example, opposing ends of the spectrum meet, which fuses them together and creates a middle ground. To elaborate, the primary individualistic teachings of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Outline the Structure of the Main Tissues of the Body. P2: Outline the structure of the main tissues of the body. In this assignment I m going to talk about the structure of the main tissues which are found within the body as well as what their role is in the terms of two named organs of the body. Tissues are a collection of similar cells that group together to carry out a specific function within the body. There are four different types of tissue found in the human body which include; epithelial tissue; connective tissue; muscle tissue and nerve tissue. The first type of tissue found in the human body is epithelial tissue. These types of tissue are found covering the whole surface of the body, lining of cavities, hollow organs and tubes. The cells a very closely packed and are arranged in one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Transitional epithelium is also composed of several layers but is constructive of pear shaped cells instead. This type of tissue is stretchy, meaning it can contract and expand. It is usually found lining the urinary bladder as it allows for stretching as the bladder fills up. The second type of tissue found in the body is connective tissue. They lie beneath the epithelial tissue helping to connect different part of the internal structure, the cells are more widely separated from each other then in epithelial tissue. The intercellular substance known as the matrix is found in considerably large amounts. Within the matrix there are usually fibres which may be a jelly like consistency or dense and rigid depending on the type, function and positioning of the tissue. Theses fibres form a supporting system for cells to attach to. The major functions of connective tissue are to transport materials, give structural support and protection. The types of connective tissue that will be explained are blood, bone, cartilage, bone, areolar tissue and adipose tissue. Blood is made up of straw coloured plasma, the matrix, in which various types of blood are carried. Plasma is mainly water where substances are carried such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, nutrients such as glucose and amino acids, salts, enzymes and hormones. Also there is a combination of important proteins which help with blood clotting, transport, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Righteous Mind I always knew I wanted to study political science, but seeing a divided family because of it, discouraged me from doing it. During the revolution, two great uncles were Contras and the other two siblings were Sandinistas. This was an important thing when taking into consideration my family s history. It took several sunday dinners to try and unite the siblings once again.When I was six I was already interested in Politics, I was the only child in the family at the time, so I was more like an adult, I heard the sunday conversations, I asked questions despite the several attempts to dismiss me for being too young. One great uncle would take me every month to the National Assembly, and I would see how they voted on legislations, I loved politics. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perhaps not on the controversial have sex with dead chicken questions, but with more day to day questions such as LGTB rights. Politics has an impact on the way you see things good or bad. I read the book while I traveled from here to D.C, in about hour and a half I had finished it. And I needed to talk to someone about it. It was so interesting and enriching that I was asphyxiated at the thought that it would be one more hour because I could tell my dad everything I had just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Characteristics Of A Summon Economy Summon Economy: Qualities, Experts, Cons, and Samples A summon economy is the place monetary choices are arranged out in point of interest by a focal government power. The arrangement is executed through laws, regulations and orders. Organizations take after generation and procuring focuses rather than independently and uninhibitedly reacting to the laws of supply and request. Focal organizers try to supplant the strengths that work in a business sector economy, and the traditions that guide a conventional economy, to accomplish particular societal objectives. They might likewise utilize parts of an order and market economy as a component of a blended economy. The idea of a summon economy was produced by Viennese business analyst Otto ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, the order economy in Russia developed a compelling military may and rapidly revamped the economy after World War II. Summon Economy Hindrances This fast assembly frequently means order economies cut down other societal needs. For instance, specialists are regularly told what employments they must satisfy and are even demoralized from moving. On the other hand, individuals won t disregard their own requirements for long. They regularly add to a shadow economy, or bootleg market, to purchase and offer the things the order economy isn t creating. The endeavors of pioneers to control this business sector can at last debilitate support for the focal arranging power. Rather than prompting productivity, charge economies regularly deliver a lot of one thing and insufficient of another. That is on account of it s troublesome for the focal organizers to get state of the art data about shoppers requirements. Also, costs are set by the focal arrangement, thus can t be utilized to gauge or control request. Rather, apportioning frequently gets to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay Cold Fusion Cold Fusion: The Continuing Mystery In March of 1989, a discovery was made that rocked the scientific world. Stanley Pons and Martin Fleischman had announced that they were able to create and sustain a cold fusion process. After intense media attention, and corresponding interest in future test, the subject seemed to have faded away. Future tests proved inconclusive, and when the quick promise of easy energy didn t materialize, most quickly forgot the subject. Little is said about the continuing research in the scientific community to further our understanding of the free energy enigma. Is it science fiction, on the border of legitamete science, or is it a practical field worthy of serious attention? Cold ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cold fusion is only produced three out of ten times under the best conditions, but this is enough to justify continued research. The first transitors were only successful one out of a hundred times until the mechanisms were completely understood. The science of the reaction taking place in cold fusion is still not clear. When pieces of the puzzle begin to fit together better, the success rate will increase, and yields will go up. The actual set up of a cold fusion cell is an electrolyte such as hydrogen or deuterium in which a electrode made of specially treated and prepared steel is immersed. The lattice structure of the metal is filled with the hydrogen, where the fusion occurs. The problem is most metals fracture when subjected to these conditions. High loading is the state in which the metal survives, and begins to produce energy. There are numerous different methods and materials that are used to accomplish this goal. The original was a Heavy water solution with an electrolyte, in which a current is passed between a palladium alloy electrode. Several other new methods are in use today but the most promising is the Ceramic Proton Conductor. In this case, a low current is passed through a strontium cerium oxide in deuterium atmosphere. The reaction gives off significant excess energy. Cold fusion differs significantly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. John Calvin Influence For the vast majority of European history, the Catholic Church has maintained its power as the definitive overseer of the country and withstood a long lasting reign up until the early 1500 s due to Protestant reformer, John Calvin. Europe quickly began to shift away from the overwhelming superpower that was the Catholic Church towards a controversial, yet quickly rising, new religious following, Protestantism. The kickstarter of Protestantism was Martin Luther, who started the religious group due to his own inquires about the Catholic faith and personal battles with salvation. Luther preached the ideology that a strong faith, not good works or the sacrament of penance, saved those who were a threat to damnation. The leader of the Protestant movement s controversial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Calvin was able to accumulate, record a new doctrine, and piece together a tangible theology for what became the new defining faith within Europe; his personal branch of Protestantism, Calvinism. According to the text, no reformer prior to to Calvin had expounded on the doctrines, organization s, history, and practices of Christianity in such a systematic, logical, and coherent manner (Hunt, Martin, Rosenwein, Smith 453). Calvinism focuses on five main ideologies; total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints. However, probably the most controversial doctrine Calvin introduced was predestination; Calvin argued that God had ordained every man, woman, and child to salvation or damnation, even before the creation. Thus, in theology, God saved the only a select few (Hunt, Martin, Rosenwein, Smith 453). The idea that humans lacked free will and that their major life events were predetermined by God was a radically different mindset that shocked the world at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Brave New World Bernard Quotes In a society where happiness is an easily achievable goal with the help of pills, Bernard is an outcast. He is a quirky Alpha in the World State who is always struggling to fit in and be accepted by society. His odd characteristics lead many including Fanny to say that the hatchery, put alcohol in his blood surrogate (Huxley 46). For example Bernard enjoys spending time alone and thinking about life, whereas the rest of society is playing Obstacle Golf. His smart and shy ways earn him an odd place in society, where he is not accepted by the community. When Lenina mentions having sex with Bernard in public, he shyly whispers, Hadn t we talk about this somewhere else (Huxley 58). This action just shows how uncomfortable casual sex makes Bernard ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because Bernard is insecure and wants to fit in, the ad stimulates his emotions. The Slough Crematorium advertisement explains that if you are tired of being socially rejected then chose the crematorium to be respected. All Bernard seeks from society is acceptance and friends, therefore he will definitely be impacted by the statement. The ad also points out that when choosing the Slough Crematorium you will be a part of a community. Bernard will finally be united with a group that accepts him and has a common achievement. Another emotion that will stimulate Bernard is his love of nature. The ad features vibrant colors and picturesque scenes which would appeal to his taste. As Bernard explains, I want to look at the sea in peace...one can t even look with that beastly noise (Huxley 90). Instead of playing Electro Magnetic Golf, Bernard proposed to view the Lake District with Lenina. This shows how much more he values being alone with nature and his own thoughts. Statistics and the advertising method of logos fill the ad for the crematorium. The ad asks the reader to help society reach 400 tons of Phosphorus, following the 266,666 citizens that already contributed. The statistics appeal to logic of a human because many want to follow the example of others. The ad mentions that 98% of phosphorus is reused for fertilizer for plants ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Joint Commission Visit The roots of The Joint Commission began in the American College of Surgeons (ACS), founded in 1913, which eventually lead to voluntary onsite inspections of hospitals in 1918. In 1951, The American College of Physicians, the American Hospital Association, the American Medical Association, and the Canadian Medical Association joined forces with the ACS to create the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals (JCAH). JCAH was formed as an independent, not for profit organization whose primary purpose was to provide voluntary accreditation for meeting established minimum quality standards. It was not until 1970 that the standards of quality were reformed to represent the highest achievable levels, instead of minimum necessary levels. In 1987, the company was renamed the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), which was shortened to today s The Joint Commission after rebranding in 2007. (Stanberry, 2012) The Joint Commission evaluates and accredits more than 20,000 health care organizations and programs in the United States. The Joint Commission also provides certification of more than 1,000 disease specific care programs, primary stroke centers, and health care staffing services. An independent, not for profit organization, The Joint Commission is the nation s oldest and largest standards setting and accrediting body in health care. The Mission of the Joint Commission is to continuously improve health care for the public, in collaboration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Situational Irony The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin contains several literary elements that relate directly to the theme as a whole. Some elements of this story s theme can be shown in the setting that Chopin describes as the sky shining through the clouds. It is also reinforced by the situational irony that occurs when Mrs. Mallard passes away when she receives the news that her husband is still living. Chopin further relates the theme of independence being forbidden, and that it is imagined privately by using the point of view to narrate the story. In the story, many different literary elements are used to create numerous amounts of deep meanings to the story. Kate Chopin describes the setting in The Story of an Hour through Mrs. Mallard experiencing the changing of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mallard dies and Mrs. Mallard begins to cry because of happiness, not out of sadness. This is ironic because normally when a spouse, or anyone for that matter, passses away people are sad and devastated; however, Mrs. Mallard shows the exact opposite emotion while alone in her room. When Mallard was in her room Chapin wrote, But she saw beyond that bitter moment a long procession of years to come that would belong to her absolutely. (Chopin 15) This quote helps to explain the irony of how Mrs. Mallard was not distraught about her husband s death. Another example of irony in the story is when Josephine is worried that Mrs. Mallard has locked herself in her room and is making herself ill. She s actually in there contemplating how wonderful her life s going to be without her husband. Mrs. Mallard feels as if she can now live freely and live her life for herself and not her husband. Irony helps to tie the theme into the story by adding to the meaning of freedom and independence that Mrs. Mallard thinks she has and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Similarities And Differences Of Fairy Folk Tales Comparative Analysis Essay Fairy Folk Tales are the most popular types of literature. The tale is an orally transmitted tradition by generations through the time; some events are changed to fit reality and society. Folk fairy tales deal with the dualism of the good and the evil. They are basing on a conflict between the good and the evil forces. The conclusion comes from aspirations of the human desire to achieve the justices. There are no known authors and sources for ancient s literature. We have many versions of the story; they are credited by many authors later. Each tale is very like some other culture s tale. Each culture has own tales, but all the tales are similarities and differences in some points. This essay will compare between two fairy tales, Cinderella and In the Land of Small Dragon . The tale of Cinderella is a French tale. It is credited by Charles Perrault; it is published in 1697. The in the Land of Small Dragon is a Vietnamese folktale; it is told by Dang Manh Kha in 1979. The tale works to improve the man s image, as a fair and a wise father; or a prince who is the savior of hopeless girl. The hopeless girl expresses a kind and a simple girl; otherwise, the woman mirrors a wicked, jealous, and ugly character. That is clear in these two fairy tales. While Cinderella and Tam were little kids, they lost their mothers. At this point, each of them her suffering and the painful journey begins. Cinderella lives in her father s house with a stepmother and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Impact Of King Kalakaua On The Hawaiian Renaissance A changing Nation The Hawaiian renaissance was a time period in Hawaii s history that influenced many people during that time. King Kalakaua created conflict between the Hawaiians and Americans. The United States of America failed to recognize Hawaii s opposition to annexation and created compromises that made a big impact on how Hawaii flourished culturally, politically, and economically. Hawaiian Monarchy was slowly dying due to their powers being taken away. Hawaiian Culture was beginning to get lost from society because more and more people were being drawn to foreign beliefs and ways of life as the haole population continued to grow, this is initially when The First Hawaiian Renaissance had begun. Compromises, many made by King Kalakaua, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Hawaiian Renaissance also gave natives an opportunity to fight for what they knew was right about preserving the Hawaiian culture forever. This provided an avenue for people who did not know Hawaiian culture to witness, and at the same time, understand what it took to preserve the culture. Lastly, the Hawaiian renaissance had further pushed the United states to find ways to take away what rightfully belonged to the Hawaiians, including culture, in means of agreements that were not written on just formal documents but done without consent. Regardless, it had also drawn Hawaii as nation under the United States. The conflicts and compromises made during this Hawaiian Renaissance completely changed what people now know as Hawaii, and it is truly an important aspect of what it came to be today and how the culture of Hawaiians was preserved. People all over the world, especially those who know nothing about Hawaii or even America, should all learn about this major time in Hawaii s history where people fought against the eradication of their culture, as their way of life. The Hawaiian renaissance is too vague to be compared to a personal problem in life, but it shows how with a conflict and many compromises, many things can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...