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1. How To Teach Informative
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2. Elements Of Bodily Excess In Films
4. The three Genres that share the elements of bodily excess are Pornography, Melodrama, and Horror.
The use of bodily excess that enhances the emotion, violence, sex, and drama in these films aim to
project these sensations and emotions onto the audience as well. One of the elements of bodily excess
that the three genres of film possess are excessive bodily movements. In Pornography, the bodily
movements are created to appeal sexually to the audience. In Melodrama, the excessive bodily
movements allow a heightened sense of the importance or impact of the drama in the film, adding to
the exaggeration of drama. For example, the more violent or out of control the protagonist is, the
higher the level of drama. Horror films carry the same degree of bodily movements as melodrama
where the characters are usually in constant motion running, fighting, killing, etc. where there are
excessive and exhausting movements that increase as the horror heightens.
Sound is also a crucial aspect for these three genres of film when discussing bodily excess. In these
three genres. The sensation of the body is portrayed by Horror s shouts of terror and fear, Pornography
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The bodily excess of these three genres all center around women. They all sexualize the female
protagonists in their films. Although they all focus on the woman s emotions and body from head to
toe, pornography and horror pay particular attention to the sexual implications that a woman s moan,
scream, body vibrations, facial expressions, and body movements may have. These sexual excesses
that can be found in these three genres are described as perversions. As we experience the pleasure of
watching these sexual excesses or perversion. We as the audience become perverts and receive our
pleasure from the climax in the
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3. Fieldwork Observation Task Report On The Legal System
Fieldwork Observation Task Report
Samuelu Vaina
Argosy University
Psychology the Legal System
FP6010_A02
Professor Jana Larmer
This report discusses meetings with official, Dale Ross, of the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney of
the County of Hawaii and Dr. Shelly Ham of the Hilo Medical Center Psychiatric Care Facility.
Office of Prosecuting Attorney, Dale Ross: Dale Ross is the First Deputy Prosecuting Attorney in the
Office of the Prosecuting Attorney of County of Hawaii. First Deputy Dale Ross works on behalf of
the Prosecuting Attorney, Mitch Roth, and the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney when not present or
unavailable. The First Deputy Prosecuting Attorney works infrequently between the three offices of
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Ross explains that he understands that forensic psychology is a relatively new specialty area.
However, he added that working juvenile cases, domestic violence cases, and screening cases gave
him a much broader and clear perspective of the field. In addition, he stated that working closely with
law enforcement specialists and psychologists allowed him to gain more perspective. Both lawyers
and forensic psychologists assist law enforcement professionals in investigating and solving crime
(Baker De Long, 2009). Ross states that many legal issues that tangles with psychological nature
spawns from questions of human behaviors and mental states and processes of human beings. Ross
explains that these past works enabled him to appreciate the area of forensic psychology. He further
states some of the tactics and skills that this discipline provides. Forensic psychology furnishes his
skills to determine the competency of a criminal defendant, the extent to which an eyewitness is
reliable, psychological defenses a criminal defendant can rely on, and how much discretion should
judges have in sentencing. Ross explains the new approach that this field offers and how it may use
scientific research and empirical knowledge to handle these issues. (Counselor Ross was very general
when answering). First Deputy Prosecutor is generally responsible for overlooking other deputy
prosecutors.
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4. An Analysis of the Writing Center
Writing Center Woes 1 Running Heading: AN ANALYSIS OF THE WRITING CENTER Writing
Center Woes Lesley R Taylor Moore BUS 600 Management Communications with Technology
Ashford University Week 6 Dr. Charles Nichols October 3, 2011 Writing Center Woes 2 When writing
for school projects whether for a presentation to just too simply fulfill a requirement for the class one
must utilize all avenues and resources to ensure the paper is well written and executed according to the
guidelines of the school as well as the instructor. During this course, I chose to do a little research and
analysis on Ashford University s writing Center. In my reviewing of the writing center, I did find that
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What I recall about the center during my time there was the program was tailored to the different
programs available. For instance I majored in communications and for my program the writing center
was designed around that major. In looking at their website recently, I notice that their center has
really evolved, it is no longer tailored to the specific programs but it has been revamped to reflect that
the standard of writing styles are universal and provides more access to things that would not only
assist with the basics of writing but will assist in the progress of everyday life such as resume writing,
re familiarization with writing in general. In their introduction The Learning Studio s mission is to
maximize student potential by promoting independent learning through shared responsibility. What
does this mean? It means that we won t do your work for you, however, it does mean that we are fully
committed to helping you be successful at Columbia by going over your course work with you, by
helping you perfect study strategies, and by providing workshops to enhance your experiences in and
out of the classroom. (Colum.edu) Writing Center Woes 5 the disadvantage is that the learning center
isn t available online for self instructed students. This brings me back to my question what will set the
various writing centers apart
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5. Zodiac Killer
I like killing people because it is so much fun it is more fun than killing wild game in
the forrest because man is the most dangerous animal of them all... (Haugen 32). Who is the
twisted man behind this letter? This is certainly, without a doubt, the Zodiac Killer. Zodiac had
written many letters to the police departments in Northern California between the years of 1969
through 1978. The majority of the letters were written as ciphers, (coded letters), which still
today remain coded. Zodiac had denied the authorities any leads on his identity which still
remains as an unsolved mystery today. So who was, or still is, the identity of The Zodiac Killer?
After all these years, the real question remains, is there enough evidence to identify Zodiac and
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Both survivors were able to give the authorities description of The Zodiac Killer s identity.
Mageau described the murderer as a young white man with a large face who was approximately
5 foot 8 inches (173 centimeters) and weighing approximately 195 pounds (88 kilograms). Johns
tried to pay attention to all the details about the Zodiac during her abduction. When Johns was
taken to Patterson Police Station to tell her story of her abduction, Johns noticed a sketch of a
man whom was drawn for the murder of Paul Stine. Paul Stine had been previously murdered
prior to her abduction. Johns clarified that the sketch was a replica of her abductor. From this
limited information, there isn t enough evidence to locate Zodiac today.
From the third linked murder, Zodiac left a message on Bryan Hartnell s car door which
indicated the dates and times of each murder. The last date was cut into the door by a knife
which referred to Cecelia Shepard and Bryan Hartnell s death. As Zodiac left the crime scene,
6. authorities found his footprints going to and coming from the crime scene. The
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7. Cultural Capital Needed For Gain Upward Social Mobility
As a student from a working class background, I did not have access to the type of cultural capital
needed to gain upward social mobility. For example, I come from a family that has had no formal
education beyond high school and so I was without the knowledge of how to gain access into the
realm of higher education. My family had never gone through the application process and so they did
not know how to access and utilize the college help that my school provided. Also, my high school
only had fourteen counselors available to provide assistance to the 4,263 students that attended the
school (Illinois Report Card 2010). This counselor to student ration meant that not much time could be
devoted to each student to give them the help they needed to navigate the complex college application
system (Civil Rights Data 2009, Illinois Report Card 2010). During my time in high school, I never
actually spoke to any of the counselors about college plans and I was not even aware that they could
help in that area. In the following sections I detail how the cultural capital borrowed or learned from
scholarship programs and cultural mentors ultimately impact a student s upward mobility most.
Exclusive scholarship programs can act as a tool that helps move a working class student beyond the
achievement levels of their parents. These programs do so by exposing students to privileged
knowledge, skills, and strategies that they would not access to otherwise. Lareau and Horvat define
these types
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8. Character Analysis Of King Henry In William Shakespeare s...
King Henry s rise to the throne in William Shakespeare s Henry V could be likened to the life of a
rich, careless playboy who has to abandon the party life and instead become responsible and run the
family business that gave him his wealth. Henry s life before becoming king was filled with revelry
and tomfoolery in the pubs of London, wasting his time with friends and parties. But great power and
responsibility are thrust upon him after the death of his father. Many of the people of England and the
world, such as the country of France, are skeptical of Henry s ability to lead a country because of his
previous life choices. However, in Shakespeare s play Henry V, King Henry is portrayed as a strong
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Henry has the wisdom to seek the counsel of men whose opinions he trusts. Overall, King Henry s
good character adds to his leadership ability. Good intentions are nothing without a follow through,
and Henry does in fact act as a good leader for England. After ascending to the throne Henry
consistently shows to his advisors and subjects and foreign ambassadors that he is eloquent in his
speech. When he speaks in the play, anyone listening is aware of his intentions; the clear and articulate
speeches for his intentions are never mistaken. Additionally, Henry uses communication to inspire his
subjects during wartime. During the battle of Harfleur, Henry calls to his troops in lines 1096 1098,
But when the blast of war blows in our ears, Then imitate the action of the tiger; Stiffen the sinews,
summon up the blood, (n.p.). He inspires them with fierce words and brave speeches. The best
example of Henry s excellent leadership is that he fights with his troops in the battles against France.
He even goes as far lines 2295 2297 to say, We few, we happy few, we band of brothers; For he to day
that sheds his blood with me, Shall be my brother; (n.p.). Henry identifies himself with his troops,
which a king, someone of extreme nobility, would never normally do. However the phenomenal and
sacrificial act of fighting alongside his army as a king and inspiring them with his words makes Henry
one of the best leaders. The last trait of King Henry that
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9. Gsm ( Cdma ( Gsm )
GSMNETWORKARCHITERCTURE
CONTANTS
Introduction
Gsm
Architecture
Introduction
GSM is a TDMA based wireless network technology developed in Europe that is used throughout
most of the world. Digital cellular networks are a segment of market for mobile and wireless devices.
These devices are the improvised technology of the devices like ISDN and PSTN. The SD GSM
Speech Dialler provides a means of communicating information to fixed and mobile telephones. The
SD GSM has a built in microphone and speaker to allow you to record and replay audio messages
directly from the unit.
Basic cellular versions are technically implemented to look after the following things like:
circuit switched service
focused on voice
with minimum data rate
Service provided with high rates.
The most popular wireless cellular network among all is GSM.
Mobile communications second edition by JOCHEN SCHILLER page no. 93
GSM
GSM (Global System for Mobile communication) is a digital mobile telephony system that is widely
used in Europe and other parts of the world. GSM uses a variation of time division multiple access
(TDMA) and is the most widely used of the three digital wireless telephony technologies (TDMA,
GSM, and CDMA) .
GSM open source software
Gsmd daemon by Openmoko.
OpenBTS develops a Base transceiver station.
The GSM Software Project aims to build a GSM analyzer for less than $1,000.
OsmocomBB developers intend to replace the proprietary baseband GSM stack
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10. Does Jane Austen s Pride and Prejudice Follow the...
Does Jane Austen s Pride and Prejudice follow the conventions of a romantic novel?
A conventionally romantic novel usually focuses on the relationship between a physically attractive
man and woman. The hero and heroine usually meet early in the story and fall in love at first sight.
The two lovers may, more often than not, have to overcome obstacles in order to be together, but in
the end, it seems that love conquers all. Pride and Prejudice does fall into this romance category; it s
often considered the most romantic novel of all time. But there are certainly elements of this novel
that drive completely against the cliches of a conventional romance novel, and this essay will attempt
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She also uses the fact that Darcy proposes to Elizabeth, but this is turned down. However, I think that
the reader takes a particular interest in this couple, due to their slightly quirky traits, and the realistic
characterisation that Austen has given them. Their unpredictable nature makes their story much more
interesting and fun. Of course, there are small traces of romantic conventionalism with this couple;
they fall in love in the end, after over coming many obstacles and all ends happily . I think Austen felt
that this course for the two was the tried and tested, and could add variety to the story by changing and
inverting other details of their romance.
Another striking examples of Austen s satire is her emphasis on the lack of reason, which is often
found in a bulk of romantic novels. Lydia and Wickham s marriage is seen as a triumph of their
passions over their virtue , and Austen is certain that little permanent happiness could come from such
a union; not particularly romantic language, certainly not that of a romance novel. This is exemplified
by Wickham s continuance of his extravagant habits, and the degeneracy of any feelings between
them. Pride and Prejudice was written before any real law was introduced on marriage; before roughly
the 1880s, girls as young as 12 could be contracted into marriage, with fathers treating it as more of a
business deal than a romantic gesture. Marriages like
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11. Tommy John s Surgery
The surgery was frist performed in 1974 by orthopedic surgen Dr. Frank Jobe, was named after the
first baseball player to undergo this surgery; Tommy John was the major league pitcher whose record
of 288 career victories ranks seventh all time. This procedure is made to help a person with UCL also
known as ulnar collateral ligament also known as the elbow. The procedure is common among
collegiate and professional athletes in several sport, but most in baesball. The procedure goes as
follow, the patient s arm is open up aroung the elbow. Holes to accommodate a new tendon are drilled
in the ulna and humerus ones of the elbow. The doctor then gets a tendon such as the palmaris tendon
from the forearm of the same or opposite elbow, the patellar tendon, or a cadeveric tendon. Which are
ten woven in a figure eight pattern through the holes and anchored. The ulnar nevre is usually moved
to prevent pain as scar tissue can appy pressure to the nerve. At the time of the first operation, Jobe put
John s odds at returning to pitch 1 in 100. After his 1974 surgery, John spent 18 months rehabilitating
his arm, returning for the 1976 season. He would go on to pitch in the major leagues until 1989 at age
46. The chances of a complete recovery after the modern surgery are estimated at 85 to 90 percent.
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However, many doctors including Dr. Jobee believe that any post surgical increases in performance
are mostlikely due to the increased stablity of the elbow joint and pitches increased attention to their
fitness and condition. Doctor Jobe believed that, rather than allowing pitchers to gain velocity, the
surgery and rehab protocols merely allow pitchers to return to their pre injury levels of performance.
(WebMD editors ,
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12. Kasey Rivera Reflection
According to Ray Kroc, The quality of a leader is reflected in the standards they set for themselves .
As developing leaders, do we reflected the same standards we set upon ourselves to other? I thought I
knew Kasey Rivera before asking others about her. The reflection that people saw of Kasey was
different from what she was seeing. On the surface, Kasey Rivera is an eighteen year old college
pursuing her bachelor s degree in order to success in the future. However, there is more than just a
college student in her whether it is from my perspective or others.
Strength
I view Kasey Rivera as a girl who as came a long way from what she was to who she is now. She is
not the same student that she was from high school to this present day. The process of the construction
of her true potential brings enthusiasm in Kasey. Rivera sees herself as a good leader from the
different involvement throughout her life. She has been a hardworking leader and always have the
words to communicate with others. Kasey Rivera is a go getter and not afraid to step out of an
environment s comfort zone. Her interpersonal communicational skills and people oriented focus
drives her due to her drive to improve on her leadership skills.
Weakness
On the other hand, Kasey Rivera has her flaws. Rivera s enthusiasm to improve herself comes with
stubbornness to change. She is very sensitive to feedback she receives. The sensitive emotions do not
teach her that she has to put her stubborn away. Her angry gets Kasey s best at times. She portrays
herself as lay back and lazy when in reality she is not. Rivera is does not take some or all jokes at her
lightly. Her short tempter gets the best of her and takes things out of proportions and simply takes
everything too seriously. Kasey Rivera clear mission on the future frighten her at times. She is scared
that she would not achieve her goals and dreams or disappoint others.
Affiliation
The idiom Birds of a feather flock together is a phrase associated with affiliation. People who have the
same taste and interests are usually found together. Kasey Rivera affiliate herself with people who are
dedicated in education much like herself. She is associated with leaders in the making as she is a part
of
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13. Hinduism in American Life Essay
Hinduism in American Life
The English word religion loosely translates into rules in Latin. Therefore, a religion teaches us how
to think, how to act, and basically everything except what to eat in the morning. The Hindu and
Christian religion agree on many things and our society follows some of the rules too because religion
and laws are based on humanity. From holy literature many different ideas have been pawned but they
are all supposed to lead you to the same things: a happy, healthy life, contribution to the world around
us, and some kind of liberation after death. Concerning these ideals the Hindu religion has come up
with three ways to make sure that everybody will get what they want out of life and those are the four
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The stage of forest dweller is very much life the family man stage but there are three main differences,
he can retire to a forest, he has no obligation to pay back society or work and he is supposed to spend
time reading the Vedas. After that if he wants to be ultra holy you can detach from life by staging your
own social death and do nothing but pursue salvific knowledge. Many people in The United States
lead a life almost exactly like this. They start off as a student to learn knowledge for jobs and spiritual
journeys later in life. The law requires that we go to school until atleast 16 and most of our parents
require us to go to church. If you do not go to school there are consequences in each religion and to
receive awards you must be first be a student. In our culture today we can live off of the government.
The next stage of life Hindu life is like American life because most of us start families and provide for
them and a lot of us do things for society like working at a research university or donating clothes to
charity. In fact our society rewards charity by giving us tax exemption and Nobel peace prizes for
science achievements and discoveries. The Christian and Jewish religion stress that you must do
things for society to be a better human being. After the family man stage many old people retire and
many people become more religious at this time. If you are religious you get accepted to heaven so
many old people take their
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14. Week Seven Paper Work Ac555
PAPER WORK WEEK SEVEN (AC553)
Solution:
(A) ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME: This is a measure of income and it used to establish eligibility for
financial benefits. It is calculated as gross income from taxable sources minus allowable deductions.
Adjusted gross income is important to individual income taxation because it controls individual
qualification for numerous deductions and credits. Besides, it can affect individual eligibility for
retirement plans. (B) How does ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME AFFECT: (1) Medical Deduction on
Form 1040, Schedule A
Only the part of medical expenses that exceed 7.5% of the amount on Form 1040, line 38 is
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A federal tax deduction of up to $25,000 that is available to non real estate professionals who own at
least a 10% interest in a rental property that they actively manage and that operates at a loss during a
particular tax year. (5) The Child Tax Credit: T he amount of the credit is $1000 per child. A
qualifying child is a U.S. citizen or resident who is the taxpayer s child, adopted child, eligible foster
child, stepchild, sibling, step sibling or descendent of any of these who is less than 17years old as of
the close of the calendar year in which the tax year of the taxpayer begin. (6) The Investment Credit:
The investment credit is claimed on Form 3468, Investment Credit. This is a credit against your
federal income tax. Currently, it s made up of three components: the rehabilitation credit, the energy
credit, and the reforestation credit. The investment tax credit is itself one of the components of the
general business credit and is subject to limitations, carry back and carry forward rules, etc. that apply
to all the other components of that credit. Such as: 1)10% for non residential buildings placed in
service and 20% for residential and non residential certified historical structures. The basis reduction
in investment credit would be equal to 100 percent of the
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15. Tuesdays With Morrie By Morrie
Tuesdays with Morrie tells the real story of Morrie Schwartz. Morrie was a university professor who
was dying of ALS (Lou Gehrig s disease). Instead of being afraid of death, he faced it head on and
decided to make the most of his time left. After seeing a Nightline episode featuring his old professor,
Morrie, the author, Mitch, decides to pay his old professor a visit. Mitch is intrigued by Morrie s
attitude towards death and his life lessons, so he decides to visit Morrie again next Tuesday and record
what Morrie has to say. This turns into a weekly meeting between Mitch and Morrie and eventually
these meetings were turned into the book, Tuesdays with Morrie. Mitch the author of the book and
Morrie s old student. Mitch is distracted in his life and focusing on things that Morrie feels are
unimportant (work, fame, and success). Though focused on the wrong things, Mitch has a good heart
and Morrie helps him find himself again The most important thing in life is to learn how to give out
love, and to let it come in.
2. Forgive yourself before you die. Then forgive others.
3. Death ends a life, not a relationship.
4. Once you learn how to die, you learn how to live.
5. Sometimes you cannot believe what you see, you have to believe what you feel. And if you are ever
going to have other people trust you, you must feel that you can trust them too even when you are in
the dark. Even when you re falling.
6. As you grow old, you learn more. If you stayed at twenty two, you
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16. Comparing Disney s Cinderella And Beauty And The Beast
Although many view children s fiction as suitable only to children, and an embarrassingly immature
pursuit for a serious person, children stories mold the way we think. They allows us to look at very
complex and difficult issues in a safe and playful way, and they give us the freedom to imagine the
unimaginable.
Some stories have been told for hundreds of years, and they are constantly reinterpreted to fit the
current social norms and values. Two of the best known stories today are Disney s Cinderella and
Beauty and the Beast, and they are in part responsible for the widespread view that children s stories
are frivolous and lack dept. Of course learning to see the beauty inside (Disney, 1991), and believing
that being good and doing the right thing will ultimately be rewarded (Disney, 1950), are ... Show
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Here the school is depicted as the safe fortress where children and professors alike can escape abuse,
be it at home or in society, but also the place where they first experience discrimination, and one of the
first places where government abuse, and the natural resistance to it, manifest themselves. (Rowling,
1999 2007, vol. 1 7)
His Dark Materials by Philip Pullman constitutes almost a premonition of the catholic church child
abuse scandal; but it also explores some of the most esoteric theories in modern physics, like the
theory of the multiverse, the God particle, antimatter, and Earth s reversing polarity. (Pullman, 2007)
Of course, one of the reasons we fall in love with these stories is because they allow us to imagine the
unimaginable. We can see ourselves wearing beautiful dresses, singing and twirling about in
sumptuous castles, or, as dashing princes, saving the beautiful and virtuous girl; or we can envision
exploring other worlds and discovering some of the most unfathomable mysteries of the
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17. The Professional Conduct Laws And How They May Affect Me
Introduction This report intends to explain the critical aspects of the professional conduct laws and
how they may affect me. Some of the things included that I will be touching on are the Legal Services
Act 2007, the purpose of it and describing all of the different sections within the Legal Services Act,
information surrounding delegated legislation under the Legal Services Act, cases that have occurred
under the Act and the impacts that the Act may have on me specifically in and out of the profession. I
will look in depth at delegated legislation regarding who is able to create delegated legislation and
also finding a piece of legislation and giving details on what it is about. I will look at a number of
cases, explaining what occurred in them, the judges involved and the final outcomes. Finally, I will
create a conclusion which refers back to the objectives and gives a closing summary of this report. The
purpose of the Legal Services Act 2007 The Legal Services Act implements policies and rules for the
legal services in England and Wales to follow. The Act allows non lawyers and lawyers to work
together in businesses. On the 30th of October 2007, the Legal Services Act received Royal Assent.
There are nine parts to the Act, these are: 1. The regulatory objectives this section includes the
principles and rules of the Legal Services Act and the guidelines that it is required to follow. 2. The
legal services board this section explains the regulatory objectives
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18. Beginning Of Baseball Essay
The Beginning of Baseball There are an abundant amount of sports played by women, men, and
children of all ages. Basketball, football, soccer, golf, tennis, and plenty of other sports are played with
some shape of a ball. Baseball, America s ironic sport, had proved to be a popular sport to both watch
and play
When baseball was first made and people played the sport, people would go to the ballpark and watch
the games. As things become more advance as the years went by, people could not only listen to a
baseball game on radio but on television also. The first new invention that came out advertising
baseball was the telegraph, which transfer messages between two baseball teams. This helped the
coaches plan a day to play a game and return news. The latest is Television, which shows sound and
images of the baseball game you want to capture! You do not have to leave or buy tickets. Just turn on
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A baseball game last 9 innings and the Rockies and Padres played 22 innings!! With the Rockies
finally scoring two more than the Padres they won and made a game last six hour and twenty two
minutes. It was a breathtaking game and would never be forgotten about. According to Ed Eck, It was
an advance at your own risk when you hit a ball to the Rockies Larry Walker. Baseball, New York
Knickerbocker Base Ball Club in 1842 is the origin. The birthplace was in Cooperstown, New York
where the full name of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum which started in 1839. Hall of
fame is another honoring service, but only baseball players who make contributions to baseball.
Another factor is, the committee can only select five baseball players. The are three divisions in
Baseball Veteran that are intergration, Golden Age, and Expansion. The only exception is the
candidate must except seventy five percent of the ballots
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19. Service Learning Should NOT be Mandatory For College...
Service learning is the name for forcing college students to do volunteer work as part of their college
careers. The hope is that this volunteer work will give students a better sense of civic duty, and thus,
be a worthy addition to college curriculums. However, this idea relies on the faulty premise that if one
is forced to volunteer that one will derive the same benefits as someone who does it out of their own
desire to help. Mandatory service learning will not have the desired effect, and should not be forced
upon students.
It is perhaps intuitive to think that by making students help others there will be a net positive; there
could be no downside to volunteering time and effort to help the community. However, a more
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However, to a company their time is money. If a company is forced to give its time and resources to
volunteer, it might as well give money instead. That money, in the form of taxes, is already paid by
both companies and individuals to the government. That money, in turn, should be used to help
communities when needed. If communities need extra help, the answer is increasing taxes to provide
that extra help. Forcing college students to provide that help directly ignores the efficiencies gained
from specialization. A college student, who isn t even studying whatever field is needed, would be
able to help more by working in their actual field for money, and then giving that money to a
specialist, via the government, to provide the direct help. The only problem with that arrangement is
that it doesn t provide the positive feelings that directly helping would. However, gaining a positive
sense of accomplishment at the expense of providing less efficient help is a purely selfish motivation.
In the case of labor being needed that almost anyone could do, there is an even greater gain in having
the public at large finance the work instead of doing it directly. Instead of having a college student
learn about basic construction, which he will likely never use again in his career, wouldn t it make
more sense to pay someone local to the community to do the work instead? That way, not only is the
work done, but
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20. The Old English Proverb, Aesop For Children
Catalyzing Innovation The old English proverb, Aesop for Children, tells the story of a father who
charges his sons to break a bundle of sticks one by one. They easily do so. Then he charges them to
break the united bundle of sticks. None come close. This is a proverb demonstrating the strength in
unity and coordination. This is a proverb an American engineer and inventor largely upheld
throughout the course of his life s accomplishments. Douglas Engelbart, largely known as the inventor
of the mouse, affected the history of computing technology in a much deeper manner. Rather a
chronological account of Engelbart s entire life, this research paper analyzes his greatest
accomplishments in a chronological order that directly supported the increased coordination of user s
efforts. Douglas Engelbart transcended the limits of computing technology by aligning human minds
with computing systems through his collaborative user interface scheme. In order to properly highlight
Engelbart s accomplishments, some context is needed in which he developed his collaborative user
interface scheme. In the late 1950s Engelbart joined Stanford Research Institute and there he proposed
his vision in a research proposal titled Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework. This
extensive document poses a hypothesis that the intellectual capacity of a human can be improved with
an engineered approach restructuring the components of our system of comprehension. The
framework is best described
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21. Emi Life Case Study
This essay examines the life of Emi Calderon Chu who was born in Cuba and was the youngest of
three children. Emi resided in an assisted living facility until she passed away Emi migrated to the
United States at the ages of 24 in pursuit of better economic opportunities. The catalyst to her
migration from Cuba was a result of political turmoil and economic hardship. Upon moving to
American Emi resided in a close knitted ethnic enclave. Emi s primary language was Spanish and her
education profile included an 8th grade education. She had an employment history as a textile factory
worker. Her current family composition includes two grandchildren and three adult children two of
who she did not have a close relationship with. As a young adult and into middle adulthood she had an
excellent family support system until her parents, husband, sister all passed away. She had a history of
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Also, discussed is the relevant of Life Course Perspective which examines individual life histories in
order to understand how prior events, social and economic conditions, and individual characteristics
influence decisions and events over time. Also, discussed are the roles of risk and protective factors
that threaten or promoted Emi s well being. Due to the interplay of social, economic, and political
forces which are parts of the macro system Emi s parents insisted she leaves Cuba. In 1959, Fidel
Castro took over the government of Cuba. Emi s parents feared this would not be good because of the
alignment with Communism. Castro placed businesses and land under government control and anyone
who spoke out against the new laws were portrayed as enemies of the revolution. After the new laws
were implemented Emi and her family experienced economic hardship and struggled to
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22. Poverty On Children Essay
Poverty
Poverty is a chronic issue not just within the United States but throughout the whole world, but one
thing that people tend to overlook is the effect that poverty has on childhood. Many children grow up
in poverty and the effects can last for a life time. For many of these kids who grow up in these
conditions the effects include poor health, a high risk for teen pregnancy, and the lack of an education.
Poor health is a direct of effect of poverty, children with families with no money or that live in a
country that cannot provide the right kind of services do not have access to adequate medical
treatment, Psychological research has demonstrated that living in poverty has a wide range of negative
effects on the physical and mental health and wellbeing of our nation s children. Poverty impacts
children within their various contexts at home, in school, and in their neighborhoods and communities
. If a child does not have the money it is impossible to get the necessary care that it needs, I witnessed
this first hand: back when I lived in Africa I wasn t much older than 3 or 4, I used to have a younger
brother who got sick and it wasn t even something very serious it was just a minor cold that could
have been easily treated but thanks to lack of hospitals and the lack of money in our household the
minor cold become very serious and I watched as my younger brother slowly died in my mother s
arms. Furthermore, the APA (the American psychological association) found that
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23. Sofa Beds Persuasive
If space is an issue, sofa beds are a great addition to your household, offering adaptability and
flexibility. You can use them in any room and today s sofa beds are far more comfortable than the ones
you slept as a youngster. However, as with anything in life, there are a few things you need to know
before taking the plunge. Here are six vital points to consider when buying a sofa bed.
The mattress is critical
Sofa beds come in all shapes and sizes, but the most important feature is the mattress. A good mattress
can add a little extra to the retail price of the sofa bed, of course. But they will also last for years and
keep your guests comfy whether they are sitting or sleeping. If the foam mattresses that are available
these days are a
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24. Medtech And The Pharmaceutical Industry
MedTech was started by a gentleman by the name of Doug Reynolds, who was a former university
research fellow. Through Doug s work as a molecular biologist, an idea was created for a new cancer
treatment center that would treat the deadliest form of skin cancer, melanoma. With the approval from
the Food and Drug Administration, Doug along with Harold Moran, who is the business manager, and
Becky Smith who was hired from another pharmaceutical company, were responsible for creating a
sales force (Johnston Marshall, 2009). Although MedTech has been approved by the FDA, and
employs 150 sales reps throughout the United States, along with 10 sales managers within the four
years of starting, the company has not fulfilled their sales expectations.
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25. Product Life Cycle Essay
Product Life Cycle Name GBM/381 December 5, 2011 Rolando Sanchez Product Life Cycle The
international product life cycle (PLC) theory of trade states that the location of production of certain
kinds of products shifts as they go through their life cycles, which consist of four stages introduction,
growth, maturity, and decline. There are many ins and outs when a company is putting a product into
production and distribution. You must be able to assess the the impact that it is going to gain for your
company, for instance when Blackberry makes new phones they have to decide what is going to be a
draw for consumers from the operating system, the abilities that come with the phone from wifi
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With the financial backing the company is going to grow and with the company growing around %24
from the previous year their products will continue to have a great international impact. Trading
groups, whether bilateral or regional, are an important influence on MNEs strategies. Such groups can
define the size of the regional market and the rules under which companies must operate. Companies
in the initial stages of foreign expansion must be aware of the regional economic groups that
encompass countries with good manufacturing locations or market opportunities. For instance when
you have a company that assesses the needs of their product in a foreign market, there is cost
associated with the export of their product and with the agreements that the company has that is
protected by trade agreements the company will save monies in the long run and withstand the impact
of their product being sold in other markets, by sometimes having that price reduction of tax, shipping
cost when building that relationship, to progress the growth in their company and in both markets of
goods exported and sold. One of the factors behind the success of the brand in Jamaica, Stewart
believes, is its affordability despite it being a
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26. The Legal Repercussions Of Child Abuse
Child abuse. A term that most of us believe to be aware of, but one ought to wonder, are we really
aware of it? how one recognises child abuse ?, What are the legal repercussions of child abuse ? How
common is it in countries less developed? Is it common in the United States? Does it intervene with
old style parenting? What entities provide such information? Well before answering any of this
question is imperative to acknowledge the very basic of such topic.
The webpage Childabuse.org (a governmental webpage) defines child abuse as; ...when a parent or
caregiver, whether through action or failing to act, causes injury, death, emotional harm or risk of
serious harm to a child. There are many forms of child maltreatment, including neglect, physical
abuse, sexual abuse, exploitation, and emotional abuse. Now this definitions seems to be the general
concept of the term since Wikipedia describes it as; ... Is any act, or failure to act, by a parent or other
caregiver that results in actual or potential harm to a child. It includes all forms of physical abuse,
sexual abuse, psychological abuse, or neglect, and can occur in a child s home, or in the organizations,
schools or communities the child interacts with. Now since both of this webpages define this concept
similarly, it is fair to use either one s definition.
Although there are certain misconceptions of how common Child abuse is, A.S.C.A (Adults Surviving
Child Abuse) provides such information by disproving such
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27. Side Effects Of Animal Testing In The 1920 s
Animal testing began in the 1920 s after a mascara darkener caused the side effect of losing the ability
of sight for women who used the product (aboutanimaltesting). The United States Food and Drug
Administrator then passed the Federal food, drug and cosmetic act in 1938 which gave authority for
others to test that their products were safe to use (about animal testing and Wikipedia). Furthermore,
animal testing is still present in the twenty first century as mice, rabbits, rats, guinee pigs and hamsters
are still tested on (humane society). These animals are used to test for skin sensitization, eye irritation
and the rate of carcinogenicity (thedodo). Although after the animals have tested the products they die
because of asphyxiation (lack
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28. Northern Abolitionist Movement Dbq Essay
Moshe Fogelman
DBQ 2 C Starting with the Atlantic slave trade in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619, in which slaves were
brutally transported in the middle passage from Africa to America, slavery had an important role in the
American economy, but differed in volume by region. However, as the colonies declared their
independence in 1776, a gradual anti slavery movement began in the North as many formed negative
opinions about the Southern Peculiar Institution of a slavery based economy. Various issues and ideas
from 1776 to 1852 caused this gradual Northern abolitionist movement: political intervention,
economic inabilities and threats, social anxieties and intervention, and fundamental moral ideas
respectively reflect the thesis.
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The Liberator, William Lloyd Garrisons radical newspaper, proposed and encouraged immediate
abolition of slavery (Doc E), while other publications indirectly sympathized slaves and gained
popularity by revealing and polarizing cruelties. For example, Harriet Booker wrote Uncle Tom s
Cabin (Doc J), which became vastly popular, to tell the story of the awful slave trade and its
devastating impact on families, and Fredrick Douglas, a former slave, wrote an autobiography
intricately depicting his personal memories of his owner s cruelties (Doc G). Gaining popularity in
America and Europe, many newly informed Northerners contributed and strengthened the abolitionist
movement. Although Southerners continued to disregard these messages, Northerners new
sympathetic and personal awareness of the treatment of slaves fueled the gradual abolitionist
movement between 1776 and
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29. The SARA Model Of Gangs
Gangs, what are they? Who are they? And why are they a problem? What do we think of when we
hear the word gang, overall it s a word that comes with a lot of negative baggage, violence and not a
very good thing. The word gang can have a lot of different meanings of people coming together for
something. However, today in our societies the word gangs is defined as an organized group of
criminals. A gang is a group of persons with close social relations that work together in unlawful ways
for their profit and or benefit. One time or another we have all heard of gangs and know a little about
the violence and criminal behaviors that they are involved in from social media and the news. In an
article the FBI says that gangs are morphing, multiplying, migrating and entrenching themselves in
our inner cities, suburbs and rural communities. They are selling drugs to our kids, shooting up our
neighborhoods, invading our homes, robbing our banks and stores, stealing our identities, our money,
and instilling fear and violence everywhere they go(The Gang...,2009).
Using the SARA model in trying to understand the problem with gangs, I turn to the first steps in this
model, scanning and analysing, identifying what s the problem. In a study done in 1981 in California
they found that gangs became one of the biggest crime problem because of assaults, drive by
shootings, homicides, and brutal home invasion robberies that caused a serious threat to public
safety(Friedrichs, 1999). The department
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30. The Depression Of The Great Depression
There are many events throughout America s history that are both significant and world famous.
However, none were quite so traumatic or had such far reaching consequences as the Great
Depression. This experience was the most extended and severe depression of the Western world. It
was an economic downturn that began in 1929 and lasted until 1939. A large amount of America s
labor force lost their jobs and suffered during this crisis. During the nation s financial disaster,
Franklin Delano Roosevelt became president and made extensive changes to America s political
structure. The effects of the Great Depression had lasting consequences that are still being felt to this
day.
To have a full understanding of this important event, first one must examine what caused the
Depression. While the United States had been enduring a gradual monetary decline for some time,
known as a recession, an occasion called Black Tuesday was the true inception of the nation s
collapse. Black Tuesday, occurring on October 29, 1929, was when the Stock Market crashed. This
caused a panic on Wall Street as stock shares became worthless and investors were dropped. This
caused a chain of steadily worsen events to occur as consumers cut back on spending, as people
stopped investing, and as factories and business began firing employees. The value of money fell
considerably and those who were lucky enough to still be employed received sharp wage cuts. Worse
yet, banks failed across America and many citizens
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31. American Red Cross Philosophy
The Disaster Master
Heated Situation Could you ever imagine that something terrible like a disaster, could happen to you
at any moment, and anytime of the day. Could you imagine a tornado shredding up your house like a
paper shredder, a hurricane sweeping through your town and completely throws and knocks down
everything down in its path, or an earthquake just trashes your home and the whole area around you.
This is where food, water, and a nice place to stay can be a lifesaving difference to those in need.
Countless things have happened to people when they would ve least expected them to happen. Things
that could be like a tornado, earthquake, or even worse, a house fire. A house fire is one of the worst
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American Red Cross helps out communities that have been struck with disaster and brings them back
to life again. They also accept the gracious blood donations from people who want to donate blood, so
other people can use that lifesaving blood. These unbelievable people are not hesitant when they
donate, they just do it without thinking twice. This organization does a fantastic job of helping others,
because there are plenty of stories told by people firsthand on camera. It truly does show you how
amazing your donations and volunteer work means to these people who have been damaged. These
people could have died without the help of all the great donors and volunteers to this foundation. This
organization should continue because of all of the great things this organization has done specifically
when they help out communities who have been struck with disaster out of nowhere, and bring them
back to strong, amazing communities. A key idea that I have picked up out of researching this charity
is that the American Red Cross foundation does things to benefit others. They do things for a better
life for others, and for me, that is why I expect they are one of the best charities out
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32. Mission Trip Narrative
(The last suitcase was shoved into the back of the bus, and our next stop would be Winchester,
Virginia.) My youth group and I were headed to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for a mission trip. We
would be involved with a program called P 2 mission, which partnered us with a local church, Calvary
Christian. During the day we would be doing street outreach and during the night we would be hosting
a Vacation Bible School. There was an urgency to have this church up and running because the
community around it was crumbling. The church itself was located in a shanty town. Violence was on
the rise and the community was in desperate need of a strong foundation. The corruption was
spreading so rapidly that the church s basketball court was becoming a place where sexual predators
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Our bus broke down, our hotel rooms were given away, we had no air conditioning for a majority of
the trip, and what we thought would take us 11 hours ended up taking 26. We finally arrive at the
school, where we would be sleeping for the remainder of the week. We stepped foot off the bus and
we were immediately aghast at how sweltering the air was. Apparently, Philadelphia was in the midst
of a heat wave, bringing in record highest of 105F. After such a long journey the feeling of failure was
weighing upon us. At the end of the day we were all exhausted and ready to fall into a deep slumber.
Then we realized our room, just like the bus, had no air conditioning. We lay there sweating against
the plastic filled air mattress dreading the proceeding day when we would be hiking the melting streets
of
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33. Gender Differences In Professional Sports
It didn t take long for the puns to start on social media regarding Doug Weight and his head coaching
debut for the New York Islanders as they prepared to take on the Dallas Stars in Brooklyn. Admittedly,
I joined in the fun leading up to faceoff and at select times throughout the game. After all, why should
you have all the fun? After New York kept their structure and confidence, even though the immense
struggles of a power(less) play that was 0 for 7 on the evening and is 0 for their last 22, legendary Stan
Fischler got into the act when his first question to Weight was, Coach, how much of a weight off your
shoulders is this win? . Weight went onto say he was more nervous than he expected to be and was
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Some of the players tried to answer honestly with respect to outgoing coach Jack Capuano last night in
the postgame locker room. There are always differences different types of people, different
personalities. There s some but there is also a good understanding of Dougie since he s been here a
while , added Tavares. Thomas Hickey offered some additional color on the coaching change after
taking a minute to needle Ryan Strome as a wild man for wanting to jump into his second period fight.
We played fast tonight. Got great goaltending but protected the front a quick and efficient game. In
speaking directly about the change at the top, Hickey continued: Cool, calm and collected. Dougie is
excited, he told us to make mistakes if you have to but be sure of yourself in all situations. On the
bench, it was the same things since I ve been here. It s how hard you want to play and compete. We ve
all been coached by the same group for a long time. Biggest thing with Dougie is his enthusiasm and
how he tells us to be confident and play with the puck. Other than that, we didn t change much at
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