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Benjamin Harrison Research Paper
My famous hoosier is Benjamin Harrison. He was the 23rd President of the United States. He was
born August 20, 1833, to Mr. John Scott Harrison and Ms Elizabeth Ramsey Irwin. He was born in
North Bend, Ohio. He was married two times. President Harrison volunteered for the Civil War after
the Governor of Indiana (Oliver P. Morton) had stated that he was quite depressed in the people s slow
response to join. In 1862, Mr. Harrison raised 1,000 recruits and was appointed Colonel and Led the
70th Indiana regiment. He drilled and marched his men during the day, while teaching war tactics at
night. Turning green recruits into seasoned fighters. He received a early education from a Ohio
Military Institute. He received his college degree with honors at Miami University Ohio at the age of
19. In his adult life he was lawyer. In 1860 He was elected Supreme Court reporter. In 1862 He had
three children. His son was Russell Benjamin Harrison. His daughters were Elizabeth Harrison Walker
and Mary Harrison Mckee. His was first wife was Mary Dimmick Harrison. His second wife is
Caroline Harrison. Benjamin Harrison lived in indiana during 1854 1901. He impacted indiana by
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He was the first president to spend over 1 billion federal dollars. He was able to gain 6 states in the
Union, more than any other President. He was able to establish relations with Central AMerica.
President Harrison helped make our Navy stronger including the addition of the first battleships. He
was a lover of nature and helped with the Federal Reserve Act in 1891. In 1892 he helped with
opening Ellis Island. He helped make an way for civil rights and in a attempt of voting right
enforcement for African Americans was denied. Benjamin Harrison once over a period of thirty days,
had made 140 different speeches. He was the first and only president from Indiana so
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Hip Hop Dance History
People think of street culture as gangs, violence and drugs, but actually , it s a colorful culture with a
lot of good people in it and includes the art of Hip Hop Dance. There are a lot of types of dance, but a
popular form of dance today is called Hip Hop, which dates back to as far as the 1960s! Hip Hop has a
short but interesting history; it plays an important role in many communities, and can be beneficial to
lots of people. People started dancing for religious reasons such as praying and over time it became a
sport (World Book 24). Hip Hop is its own dance form but it has a lot in common with street dance
and break dancing. Street dance started in about the 1920 s and 30 s (Torrington 4). Street dance is
basically like Hip Hop but there are a lot more dance battles. Dance ... Show more content on
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There were a lot of groups named after the Boogaloo music album that were really popular. There
were a lot of popular groups that came up with moves. A couple of the popular groups were The
Lockers that came up with up with the robot , The rock steady crew , who came up with a lot of moves
like headspins, windmills, old style footwork and backspins (Driver 232 and 233). Hip Hop is a very
bright and colorful culture on the inside and out (Driver 236 ). Hip Hop isn t very violent today, but it
was back in the 1980 s and 90 s, close to when it first began. Today, Hip Hop is not so violent because
of a DJ named DJ Afrika Bambaataa. DJ Afrika Bambaataa brought anti violence to the culture of Hip
Hop by inspiring kids to just dance and not fight not long after it first began (Fuhrer 253). In the 1980
s DJ Afrika Bambaataa started a dance group named after himself called afrika Bambaataa (Driver
228). There are a lot of people who changed Hip Hop into a way it is now. As you can see Hip Hop
has an interesting
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Why We Should Study Chimpanzees
Animals such as chimpanzees have rights. Even though they may not be humans, they are living
creatures. Jane Goodall watches the videotape of chimpanzees which inspires her to visit them. She
decides to go visit them and later finds out how depressed the chimpanzees were. They were living in
small cages with nothing to do. No toys, no being around any other chimpanzees, nothing. Jane then
visits another lab where only baby chimps were playing around with toys and other chimpanzees, but
the older chimps were trapped inside cages. People who work with lab animals should understand the
animal s behaviors. Whether it s good or bad, knowing this should be mandatory when people work
with them. Since chimpanzees are smart, similar to humans,
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Amanda Kraus At The Disability Analysis
In the world we live in today, many of us criticize or judge others while not noticing it. For instance,
when one sees a person with a disability they seem to aid them in any actions they re taking. Many
believe they are committing a good deed, although we are actually thinking of them as an incapable
and/or weakened human being therefore we assume its our duty to assist them. In addition, the people
s lack of awareness about the history of people with disabilities are the reason why many of us slack
the credentials to realize how we characterize them. Last but not least, the extra effort we make when
we see a person with a disability has to be viewed from all perspectives not just one.
Amanda Kraus is the associate director at the Disability ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Life lessons learned from Amanda Kraus are those that we will be using every single day. The
knowledge I was taught has open my mind to a new perspective that I could relate to not only my
experiences now at the University of Arizona but also in my former life. Therefore, implementing the
ideas taught at the speaker series would help me for the reason of being able to realize what others
think than rather just myself before doing any act of kindness. Finally, Amanda Kraus has educated
and informed me on the ignored situations and circumstances that people with disabilities face in their
daily lives in which could help me in the forthcoming
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Veterans Stadium History
Known for its treacherous Astroturf, deafening acoustics and its unruly 700 Level, The Vet, as it was
commonly known, was home to both the Phillies of Major League Baseball and the Eagles of the
Nation Football League from 1971 to 2003. Veterans Stadium represented more than just a sports
venue, it represented the heart and soul of the city of brotherly love, the place with the most rabid but
loyal of fans in the nation. Veterans stadium created lifelong memories in Philadelphia s sports world,
and left a longstanding impression on everyone privileged enough to attend a game there.
Veterans Stadium, located at Broad Street and Pattison Avenue in South Philadelphia, was a multi
purpose stadium like earlier models such as R.F.K. Stadium in Washington, ... Show more content on
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After the final Phillies game in September, 2003, the stadium had a final goodbye ceremony, featuring
several former players and Philadelphia sports bigwigs. Following the closing of the stadium,
everything that could be sold, was. Former players, coaches and sports figures paid one last visit to
The Vet before its implosion. On the morning of March 21, 204, Veterans Stadium was imploded in 62
seconds. The sight was said to be and emotional sight and many from players to fans stood watch it
came down. Today, the land where the great stadium once stood serves as a parking lot for events held
at Lincoln Financial Field and Citizens Bank Ballpark, the new homes of the Eagles and Phillies.
Veterans Stadium provided millions of people with unforgettable memories, including myself as it was
where I attended my first ball game. Although the stadium is gone, the memories will live on in the
minds of everyone privileged to enjoy time in the
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Compare And Contrast The Blind Side Movie And Movie
It all depends on who you are, where you come from. The Blind Side is a film based on true events
about a boy named Michael who had a bad family life and nowhere to go. He was discriminated
against because of who he was, the color of his skin and what type of family he had come from. The
Tuohy family picked him up off the streets and took them in as their own. He was then apart of their
family and sent to school. In the film, The Blind Side, the director John Lee Hancock kept some
events the same as the historical event but changed a few details that had occurred in real life in order
to add excitement to the story.
In the story The Blind Side, many of the scenes from the movie are very similar to the happenings in
the historical event. One thing that was similar between the movie and the event was the fact someone
at Briarcrest High School talked people into letting Michel into the school. According to the article
The Blind Side (2009) , the football coach at Briarcrest, Hugh Freeze (referred to as Burt Cotton in the
movie), did encourage his colleagues to accept Michael s application. . Additionally, the man who
played Michael Oher and the actual Michael Oher himself were very similar characters. In reality,
Aaron, who plays him, has an appealing gentle giant presence. (Gleiberman). In both the movie and
real life both men seem to have a gentle, kind personality making each of their appearances extremely
similar. As you can see, both the real events and the
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How Nutrition Affects Our Mental Health
Introduction In the modern era of medicine, doctors have been making discoveries about how nutrition
affects our mental health. They are making connections between the diet of an adolescent and how it
affects their moods. An example that has been sweeping the nation, is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD) is a brain diseases. Commonly found in children in their adolescent stages. In a
classroom of 30 children, 1 3 of them will be diagnosed with ADHD, and a quarter the of children
with ADHD have serious learning disabilities such as: oral expression, listening skills, reading
comprehension and/or math difficulties. (Ryan, 2010). Those children that are diagnosed with ADHD
are usually prescribed psycho stimulant medications, such as methylphenidate , otherwise known as
Ritalin , as the primary method of treatment. (Chandler, 2010). But a few questions arise are children
misdiagnosed with a mental disorder, when there is simply a diet flaw that could be changed? Are
children eating highly processed foods with too much sugar, being diagnosed with ADHD, but in
actuality they have a surplus of sugar or a bad diet? Parents are searching for answers, on what are the
best ways to treat their children. Some doctors believe that changing a child s diet, by eliminating
processed foods can help alleviate symptoms. However, there are doctors, who believe this is untrue.
Presented, in this paper, are the many sides of the argument can changing a child s diet
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Digital Equipment Corporation and Hp
Hewlett Packard Introduction: Hewlett Packard is one of the largest corporations in the world. Hewlett
Packard is divided into three general segments: imaging and printing systems, computing systems, and
information technology services. After acquiring Compaq Computer Company, HP is currently the
world s largest computer company. HP is a growth oriented corporation that strives to stay ahead in all
of its market segments. History: HP was started by two electrical engineers who graduated from
Stanford University in 1934. During a two week camping trip, following graduation, Bill Hewlett and
Dave Packard became close friends. Bill continued his education, taking graduate courses at MIT
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The 1960 s saw HP continue to develop as a well managed corporation that was great to work for. In
1960 HP opened a manufacturing plant in Loveland, Colorado; its first manufacturing plant in the U.S.
that was outside of Palo Alto, California. HP expanded into the medical field in 1961 with the
acquisition of Sanborn Company. This division would later become Agilent Technologies, a company
formed from HP. HP made Fortune magazine s top 500 U.S. companies in 1962 for the first time. In
1963 HP entered the Asian market with a joint venture with Yokogawa Electric Works. Through the
rest of the 60 s HP continued to grow rapidly. HP introduced a device to monitor fetal heart rates,
acquired a company that produced chemical analysis equipment, created a flexible work schedule
program, where employees could come in when they wanted and leave when they wanted as long as
they worked a certain number of hours per week. HP gave the world the first desktop scientific
calculator in 1968 and in 1969 Dave Packard was appointed U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense. Dave
used his management skills to reconfigure cumbersome processes and made improvements in the
military s efficiency while lowering costs of carrying out processes. HP didn t slow down growth at all
during the 1970 s. HP introduced the world to the first handheld scientific calculator in 1972. This
device has recently been regarded by Forbes
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Bba2401 Unit 2
BBA2401 Unit II Homework Questions
Chapter 3
3 1 Describe the major sources of income and expenditures for households
1. (Evolution of the Household) Determine whether each of the following would increase or decrease
the opportunity costs for Mothers who choose not to work outside the home. Explain your answers.
a. Higher levels of education for women
b. Higher unemployment rates for women
c. Higher average pay levels for women
d. Lower demand for labor in industries that traditionally employ large numbers of women
Higher levels of education for women would increase the opportunity cost for women chosing to work
outside the home. The opportunity cost rises because as a women s education level increases, so does
the available positions the woman is qualified for, hence a higher level of income. This means a
woman chosing not to work outside the home is forgoing the opportunity for higher education for
women to benefit her and her potential to earn higher wages. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Fewer positions equal fewer opportunities. Therefore, women chosing not to work outside the home
are not effected by higher employment rates for women. Higher average pay levels for women would
increase the opportunity cost. Women chosing to work outside the home would have more opportunity
at higher wages. Whereas, women chosing not to work outside the home relinquish the higher
earnings. Lower demand for labor in industries that traditionally employ large numbers of women
would mean fewer positions available for women choosing to work outside the home, causing the
opportunity costs to fall. Again, this would have very little effect on women choosing to not work
outside the home. McEachern, W. A. (2015). ECON macroeconomics (4th ed.). Stamford, CT:
Cengage
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Emerson s First Paragraph Poem Diction
In the beginning of Emerson s first paragraph poem, he uses strong diction. Use of such words in this
manner assists in his main purpose of expounding the idea how one must rely on only themselves and
never no one else, how it s a wrong decision. He uses such words or phrases such as imitation is
suicide, no hope and envy is ignorance. Use of such words definitely makes an impression on the
reader which is the whole purpose, but it influences the reader to how they are going to live their life,
cause how would feel after reading that depending on others is just going to kill you, obviously they
will decide to make changes in their life and that s the whole point of his writing, that s what he wants
to achieve. Which is how it sets the
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Iron Chef Research Paper
The Master Chef star Kerry Simon knew his way around a kitchen and he could make anyone s mouth
salivate with the smells coming from a plate of fresh cooked food. The manbest known as the Rock n
Roll chef inspired thousands of viewers when on television, but his brave struggle with Multiple
System Atrophy inspired millions more people off camera. According to KVVU on Friday, the star
passed away Friday morning in hospice care due to his condition recently worsening.
The chef seemed to have a flair for food and definitely knew his way around the kitchen. His food
won top honor on Iron Chef America by building the perfect burger and he was bless by the Dalai
Lama. He went on to work in the restaurant business as an executive chef and was
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Key Determinant Of A Parent Child Language
Background to the study
CRUCIAL DETERMINANT of a child s progress in language is the quality of the parent child
language interaction during the first three years (Hart
Risley 1995). Maternal behaviours such as maternal responsivity, contingency and stimulating
interactions have been found to be predictive of subsequent language performance of the child.
Optimal parenting behaviour is reciprocal, supports the child s interests and recognises the child s
need for autonomy (Landry et al., 1997; Murray
Hornbaker, 1997). Cognitive ability level in early childhood has been found to be associated with
stimulating and contingent parentinfant interactions (Olson, Bates Kaskie,
1991; Sylva et al., 2011). Children s preschool language performance can be predicted from the
quality of maternal involvement (Olson, Bates Bayles, 1984).
Maternal responsivity the way in which the mother provides for, interacts or responds to their child
creates an environment which has an impact on the language development of their child (Brady,
Warren Sterling,
2009; Hirsh Pasek Burchinal, 2006; Masur,
Flynn Eichorst, 2005). A large UK cohort study examined maternal responses rated at
12 months during an observed motherinfant interaction and found that positive maternal responses and
infant development were associated at 18 months (Pearson et al.,
30 Educational Child Psychology Vol. 31 No. 4
The British Psychological Society, 2014
The impact of the Mellow Parenting programme on later
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The Law, Justice, And Stability
Society would be in turmoil if we didn t have laws. We would live in a barbaric world without rights,
justice, and stability. People would have many diverse viewpoints and would never be able to sustain
relationships with one another. So the question is: what is the purpose of the law, what is it s main
objective and why is it uniquely capable of achieving unknown answers? The most deceptive motive
is because we do in fact have protection, justice, stability and relationships in our society. The reason
we have those things is the implementation of the law. Our society as a majority wants those values
implemented in their daily lives. Our society is so large will never have one unified view on various
subjects, so our system has been made that we are persuaded into the viewpoints of a majority.
Additionally, the main objective of the law is to be a binding set of rules that persuade society into a
majority view, in order to maintain a secure community. Our system of regulations in the United
States serves the purpose of embodying the majoritarian perspective of society. Law is implemented
because there needs to be a way to govern these various perspectives. Society needs guidelines to be
able to survive, be organized, and not be chaotic. Moreover, according to the Constitution, we the
people are the sovereign people of this system. That means people in society are actively living, and
participating with the laws everyday. Not to mention, there are professionals whom society
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Scarlet Letter. The Scarlet Letter Has Five Scenes And
Scarlet Letter
The scarlet letter has five scenes and without them the story would not make any sense. All of the
scenes either shed light on Hester situation in the puritan colony, they tell about the malice in
Chillingworth s heart, or the sorrow and forgiveness of Dimmesdale. The first scene with Hester s
punishment. The second scene is about Chillingworth s plan that finally turns his heart to stone. The
third scene when the reader learns about the connections Hester, Dimmesdale, and Chillingworth
have. Also how Dimmesdale is afraid of Chillingworth. In the fourth and fifth scene Hester and
Dimmesdale finally find joy and relief. One of the most important events in the Scarlet Letter is when
Hester Prynne is in the marketplace ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This was a customary punishment for committing adultery if you were married in those days. Hester
and the baby are back in prison but the turmoil of the day has them feeling distraught; the jailer can
not get them to calm down. Chillingworth, who also was staying in the prison because he had nowhere
else to stay, asks the jailer if he can give them some medicine he made saying that it will make them
more amenable to just authority (Hawthorne 80). At first Hester is afraid to take the medicine thinking
Chillingworth is going to poison her for revenge. He tells her Even if I imagine a scheme of
vengeance, what could I do better for my object than to let you live with the shame of the crime you
committed (Hawthorne 82). They continue to talk together and Chillingworth asks her not to reveal
his true identity, because it is humiliating to be the husband of a cheater. He talks about how he is
disgusted with himself for thinking that Hester could ever have loved him. He goes on to say that their
two wrongs make them even, but he wants to know who the father of the baby is so he can seek his
revenge. Hester does not tell him who the man is, but Chillingworth says that he will find out who he
is and retaliate against him. In the third scene the reader can start to understand how Chillingworth is
driving Dimmesdale, who was the man Hester committed adultery with, insane. It also shows
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The Medicine Bag Analysis
The Medicine Bag , by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve and Apache Girl s Rite of Passage , by National
Geographic have many similarities, differences, advantages and disadvantages. The Medicine Bag and
Apache Girl s Rite of Passage are about two young children who have a Native American background
and many traditions along with it. Some traditions include the medicine bag and a four day ritual with
many traditions. Text and video can have many advantages and disadvantages such as you might not
get as much detail or you might not be able to see it.
The Medicine Bag , by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve and Apache Girl s Rite of Passage , by National
Geographic s similarities include the following. They both have traditions. For example, The Medicine
Bag has traditions that include passing down the medicine bag to the eldest Indian boy in the family
and he will have to go to the reservation a replace the sacred sage. Apache Girl s Rite of Passage also
has traditions such as a four day ritual where she will at the end become a woman after going through
all stages. Another example of why there similar is because they both feel happy at the end of the
story. In The Medicine Bag Martin, one of the main characters in the short story, is ashamed of his
grandfather at first but then he realizes that he shouldn t be. When his grandpa gives him the medicine
bag, Martin is thinks this is embarrassing, but the when his grandpa dies, he realizes he should be
happy to have gotten
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What Is Fashion Like In The 1980s
In 1985 president Ronald Reagan was halfway done with his office. In 1985 they played a show called
growing pains. Fashion was a really big thing the 80s especially in 1985. Rock n roll was really
popular in 1985. lunch ables where a big thing in 1985. Lunchables was created by Oscar mayer. The
electronic iron was invented in 1984 by Henry seeley. Donkey kong was a really big game in the 80s.
The back to the future was a big hit in 1985 it had the most views in that year. The reason y back to
the future was because of christopher lloyd and micheal j fox. The breakfast club was the 6 top
watched movie in that year also. The goonies was the second most viewed movie in 1985 and it still is
popular now. Mario bros was the most popular game in
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The Consequences Of Video Games
In the modern gaming industry with main stream Role Playing Games (RPGs), the battle between the
two sub genres (Western RPGs and Japanese RPGs) have taken over the mass media discussions on
which is better than the other. Despite this, the nominated RPGs in 2017 of Best Role Playing Game
of the year has shown that split in the society with great games such as Divinity: Original Sin 2 and
Persona 5. However, in the past Western RPGs such as Mass Effect (2008) and Dragon Age: Origins
(2009) have both won this award, dominating in the market through pandering towards the gaming
community with precise implementations and uses that draw towards the market better than Japanese
RPGs.
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This to show how Western RPGs pick up in any slack Japanese RPGs don t with certain game
mechanics that people rely on to have that challenge and immersion in the game.
Despite this, there is the argument about the award shows that are exclusively for either Western or
Japanese video games, and whether The Game Awards is valid in being used since Western RPGs are
dominating in the community and hence the market. In fact, The Game Awards is a show that uses an
international jury and as stated before, uses companies such as Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony Interactive
Entertainment, and Activision on the advisory board in the first place. Both Nintendo and Sony
Interactive Entertainment are operated in Japan and thus giving both Western RPGs and Japanese
RPGs a chance compared to a show that there isn t a bias towards a side in this controversy.
In the same fashion of immersion, the use of expression through character customization and the
experience throughout the game greatly coincides with Western RPGs rather than Japanese RPGs.
This is due to the fact that in Japanese RPGs the consumer is told a story rather than being able to be a
part of the story, like in Western RPGs. As discussed in an article called The Rise of Western RPGs by
Stace Harman (2014), in the 1980s to early 1990s, Western RPGs developed a complex alignments
system to help adapt the player
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Detail the Components of a Synapse and Describe the...
Synapses are an essential and fascinating part of communication within the central nervous system.
They are the transmitters of chemical and electrical messages that cause us to see, feel, move and
much more. The brain consists of around 100 billion neurons, each of which has around 7,000
synaptic connections to other neurons. It has been estimated that a three year old child has 1,000
trillion synapses, and since number of synapses decreases with age until it stabilises in adulthood it is
estimated the average adult has between 100 and 500 trillion synapses.(Wikipedia contributors (2006).
When looking at the brain in this context, you can appreciate the sheer complexity of it and that
looking at the functioning of a single synapse is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Figure 2 shows most of these parts as described above. (Rosenzweig, M, R. Breedlove, S, M. Watson,
N, V. 2005) Figure 2:
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Electrical synapses work faster than chemical synapses with almost no time delay involved. This is
because in electrical synapses, the synaptic cleft is only between 2 and 4 nanometres as compared to
the 20 to 40 nanometre cleft in a chemical synapse. Also the presynaptic and postsynaptic membranes
of the electrical synapses have larger channels fixed in them allowing ions to travel directly from one
cell to the other without having to pass through the synaptic cleft, and the electrical current can travel
between presynaptic and postsynaptic membranes with practically no time delay. This is opposed to
the delay of around a millisecond caused by passage through the synaptic cleft in a chemical synapse,
which although is very quick, for neurons is relatively slow. (Rosenzweig, M, R. Breedlove, S, M.
Watson, N, V. 2005)
In order for information to be transmitted from the presynaptic neuron to the postsynaptic cell, a series
of events needs to take place. This begins when a nerve impulse i.e the result of an action potential
reaches the presynaptic axon terminal or synaptic knob. This results in the synaptic knob becoming
depolarized, that is, more negatively charged thus activating the voltage gated calcium channels into
opening. Positively
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NHS Model
The United Kingdom is well known for operating the world s largest publicly funded health care
system. It is also known as National Health Service (NHS), which provides the majority of services
for England and many other countries. NHS is funded by central tax, which every year, they
contribute roughly of $2,950 to every British citizen. The public system is operated by the Department
of Health, which contains 10 Strategic Health Advisories across the UK. The health coverage is
universal and is based on equity, comprehensiveness and clinical need. There are no charges at the
point of services and some prescription, dental, and vision might also be acceptable at no charge. All
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The World Health Organization has measured the overall performance of healthcare industry of both
the countries on different parameters and has found that the health conditions in UK are far better than
US (Health and Social Care). The UK government has better courses of action with the point of view
of dealing with the problems and issues of health. Essentially the UK health care industry works on
the NHS model where the government of UK advances the privilege of accessing health care services
for everyone. NHS design each and every policy and control all the operation related to health care
services, so the UK entire structure of health care industry revolves around the NHS model only. In
this case, the UK government have more control on their health care system. The UK health system is
governed centrally and funded from taxes. The National Health Service of England provides universal
health care that is free at point of service for everyone. However, in some cases, many people have to
wait months or even years to receive services. But, absolutely everyone has access to healthcare no
matter how much money they have or made. Even those that live outside of the UK can come there to
get healthcare. Here in the United States, the health care system is completely different because the
role of government is minimized with respect to handle the healthcare industry. The healthcare system
in US is highly influenced through entrepreneurial structure and the government doesn t take
guarantee for providing the health facilities (Health and Social Care). The US health care system if
funded by a patchwork of public and private insurance with large point of service fees on many
patients. Care is provided through not for profit, private and public providers in a competitive delivery
system which is mostly ungoverned (US and UK Health Care Opposites Can Learn From
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Elie Wiesel Contribution
The 20th century was a time of brutal wars and eradication of joy. On April 12, 1999, Elie Wiesel
stepped up to the podium, reflecting the violent times as they were months before entering a new
century. Wiesel knew very well that the uncountable tragedies had to change, and each individual must
exercise his or her own contributions in the face of justice and humanity. His devastating experiences
and tragic realizations produced a voice that carried around the world, revealing the fundamental
structure of humanity. Elie Wiesel was a Jewish American born in Romania. His principles were
influenced by being raised in a heavily religious and liberal family. In the 1940s, his own country
forced his family to flee to the ghettos, and not long after, Wiesel, a young Jewish boy from a small
town, was captured by Nazis, waking up to the perilous realization of eternal infamy (Wiesel). In April
1945, after enduring through starvation and punishment, he was finally liberated.
As he recovered, Wiesel studied in France as a journalist for Israeli and French publications. His
colleague inspired him to publish his experience during the Holocaust which became known as the
world famous Night. Wiesel continued to write several books in New York. Along with his
publications, he advocated equality, taught Judaism, and established a foundation to combat
indifference (Biography.com). He was later awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and appointed as the chair
of President s Commision on the
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Essay on Robert Frost Mending Wall
It is no secret how Robert Frost feels about walls after reading his poem Mending Wall . To say that
Frost admired and favored walls would be a lie. On the contrary, based on his poem it is apparent that
he would prefer there be no walls present. I was led to ask myself, what type of wall is Frost referring
to? It is not merely a physical wall made of stone, but a barrier that people place among each other to
create an illusion of separation and protection. The style of the poem makes it simple to read, however
when you take a closer look into the poem, you discover a whole new meaning. Frost uses a variety of
techniques throughout his poem such as metaphor, symbolism and imagery to help us understand his
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Isn t it/ where there are cows? But there are no cows here (Line 29 31). Ironically he also states, I have
come after them and make repair/ where they have left not one stone on a stone (Line 6 7). He is
otherwise saying that although he feels the repairing of the wall is unnecessary, in order to maintain
peace between his neighbor he will rebuild the unnecessary wall. It would make sense to simply have
Frost leave the wall alone, thus ending the separation, but he chooses not to, indicating that he too
finds comfort in the presence of the wall. One of the first things that I noticed about the style of the
poem was that it was not broken up into stanzas, when looked at sideways gave the illusion of a wall
with gaps. It is a series of lines which become a poem that is written as a blank verse iambic
pentameter. Each line consists of ten syllables with the exception of Lines 8, 16, 24, 26, 27, 28, 37, 43,
45, which contain eleven syllables. At first glance it is easy to overlook this detail, but once it is noted
the question arises, what is the significance in these particular lines? In lines 26 and 45 the neighbor
says to Frost, Good fences make good neighbors , we also learn in line 43 that, He (the neighbor) will
not go behind his father s saying . These particular lines are important because they help us to
understand that the presence of the wall is something that was instilled in the neighbor. By taking note
that the mending of the wall
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Rogue Waves
Rogue Waves For centuries, mariners have spread stories about giant sudden waves which appeared
out of nowhere without warning which were strong enough to capsize even the mightiest and largest
ships. Several vessels such as the S.S. Waratah, the M.S. Munchen, and the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald
were all rumored to have been sunk by rogue waves (Walsh par. 3). Further, rogue waves have been
blamed for ripping the bow off of a Norwegian freighter near the tip of South Africa in 1974, almost
capsizing the Queen Elizabeth in 1942 off the coast of Greenland, striking the Queen Elizabeth H in
1995, and for swamping military aircraft carriers and tearing tankers in half (McDonald A21). These
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8; McDonald A21). Moreover, tsunamis are relatively small waves in height but long in length
whereas rogue waves are inordinately tall.
Rogue waves are particularly prominent off the southern coast of South Africa in the imaginary
boundary between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans on the edge of the Agulhas Current where one s
chance of encountering a rogue wave is estimated at about 3.1% per hour (Perkins 328). These waters
are not only geographically complicated but also highly dynamic in that the current flows from the
northeast while prevailing winds in the area blow from the southwest (Perkins 328). This opposition
creates winds striking the faces of tall, current driven waves, thus increasing their height. However,
rogue waves are also prominent in South America despite drastic differences in sea conditions there.
Data from the region suggest that rogue waves can also occur in relatively calm seas. Researchers
found rogue waves when the significant wave height was 12 meters as well as when it was only 50
centimeters (Perkins 329). In addition to South Africa and South America, scientists have determined
that rogue waves are also more likely in Norway and parts of the Pacific Ocean (BBC par. 6).
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Scientists used to believe that rogue waves could appear at any particular area of ocean only once
every several millennia; however, recent oceanographic data suggest these waves are far more
common than originally believed
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The Production Of Electrical Energy
The production of electrical energy is considered a key of our present day society. The purpose of this
report is to discuss and explain a natural resource that is renewable which will be the production of
electrical energy in the future. Wind farms are Australia s most popular source of energy as for the
reason of being a sustainable renewable energy. Wind farms market in producing electricity across
AUS is only 3% but over a choice Australia would rather wind farms to be used more in producing
Australia s electricity .Wind farms is the lowest cost renewable energy that uses airflow to produce
electricity. This technology makes up 3% of Australia s electricity suppling over 1.3 million homes
with power according to origin energy that hold over 4.3 million customer accounts in Australia.
State Installed capacity (MW) Number of turbines Number of projects South Australia 1205 561 16
Victoria 939 454 13
Western Australia 491 308 21
New South Wales 282 170 9
Tasmania 310 124 7
Queensland 12.5 22 2
Northern Territory 0 0 0
Australian Capital Territory 0 0 0 3240 1639 68
Most wind turbines and wind farms are located in the southern parts of Australia. South Australia and
Victoria have the most installed wind farms across all states in Australia. This table displays the
frequency of wind turbines installed in each state with an amount of megawatts produced. Wind farms
are located in coastal areas near by the sea where the wind is fairly constant but always windy.
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Impact of Monetary Policy on Nigeria Commercial Banks
THE IMPACT OF MONETARY POLICIES ON NIGERIA COMMERCIAL BANK
(A CASE STUDY OF ZENITH BANK P.L.C)
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Today, its vital role in commercial banking activities lie in the direct effect it has on total economic
growth and business development. Every year the (CBN) central bank of Nigeria being the monetary
authority that is solely responsible for the insurance of guidelines policies and the interpretation of
such, comes up with economic measure roles and regulation under which the bank in the country
operate. Such policies direct the use of funds from depositors, stockholders, and creditors in order to
control the size of loan portfolio thereby determining the general circumstances under which it is
appropriate to make an advance. The monetary policies also aim at aiding the banks to maintain a
sound financial and banking system promote confidence in sustenance of reasonable banking services
for public as well as ensuring a high standard of conduct and professionalism in banking industry.
These rules and regulations are contained in monetary policy circular being issued by the central bank
at the beginning of every year.
The techniques of monetary policies could be broadly divided into two namely:
Direct and Indirect.
While the direct approach has been used very extensively in the more developed market economic, the
indirect approach predominate in the less developed economics such as Nigeria. Nonetheless, both
technology aim at influence the cost and availability of banking system s credit. The direct system
techniques involves fixing of
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Control Of Power In George Orwell s 1984
In 1984, controlling the information and history of the society is revealed to be an effective method of
controlling and oppressing a population. Since the Party has ultimate control over Oceania, they exert
their power in every way possible. This includes their manipulation of history and information to paint
themselves in a better light, and ensure absolute control over their populace. The Party manipulates
history to turn it into truth to control. They constantly change and rewrite history to better fit how their
society should be. While doing the mandatory Physical Jerks, Winston ponders how the Party controls
people with their control over society: And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed if all
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Even though that proof exists in his own consciousness , memory is extremely unreliable due to the
Party s grip on reality and history. The Party s power over history and truth creates a disorientated and
undependable memory. This distrust of one s own recollections allows the Party ultimate control over
the history of their society. Their unreliable memory also creates a feeble minded population that is
more than willing to put their trust into the Party, in regards to their past. The citizens are perfectly
willing to believe anything that the Party tells them, because there is nothing that disputes or denies
the Party s information and arguments. What the Party says isn t opinion anymore, it s fact, which is
information the populace is more than happy to accept. Therefore, the Party exerts complete control
over the manipulation of information and history they exercise on the citizens of
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The Sustainable And Secure Building Act 2004
The Sustainable and Secure Building Act 2004 is used for protecting the environment from being
ruined of destroyed because people who enjoy living around fresh and clean environments will get
annoyed and upset if the location is turned into a eye sore. It improves the building act of 1984 by
implementing some rules that improves the safety of the environment. Firstly, it introduces the
conservation of fuel and power which is the act of setting new energy efficiency standards in buildings
and structures. It controls the insulation values of building elements, the allowable area of windows,
doors and other openings, air permeability of the structure, the heating efficiency of boilers and the
insulation and controls for heating appliances. This
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Weight Loss Supplements On The Market Essay
Okay, so there really is no mystery about weight loss supplements. In this day and age, anyone of
average intelligence or better knows that weight loss supplements are worthless. Sadly, it does not
seem to be so. Suppliers of weight loss supplements are still making millions of unethical dollars, and
purchasers of these products are still waddling away disappointed with the results. Hope springs
eternal, I guess. When it comes to losing weight, we all want to take that magic pill that will shed
those unwanted pounds without having to sacrifice our beloved food or having to suffer through the
rigors of consistent exercise. And there is always someone trying to tell you that that magic pill
actually does exist, and that for a few measly dollars they will be happy to sell it to you. It doesn t
exist, so save your money. If you still believe in those magic pills, check the instructions of any weight
loss supplement on the market. Each and every one of them that I have seen has listed as the most
important part of the instructions to eat less and exercise more in combination with the miracle drug.
Um ... if you eat less and exercise more, is it really necessary to put some foreign substance in your
body? Won t you simply lose weight from eating less and exercising more? Sure you will. If it were
easy to eat less and exercise more, nobody would be looking for that magic pill. But that magic pill
can t even pretend to work if you don t eat less and exercise more. Hmm. Some
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How Buget Cuts Effect Fire Departments
Running head: Budgets and Fire Departments
How Budget Cuts Effect Fire Departments
Leann Rae
Edison State College How Budget Cuts Effect Fire Departments
Budgets have played a major role in fire departments all over the world. In the past couple of years,
fire department budgets have been in the headlines quite frequently. This is especially true in Florida,
where there has been much controversy in the proposal and passing of Amendment 1, in January 2008.
The passing of this amendment has left many counties and cities in Florida having to cut budgets
across the board, which includes the fire and EMS departments. Many departments are facing a
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In the last few months, we ve noticed that more local governments from the villages to the big cities
have been complaining about shortfalls in their tax revenues. Even those that raised taxes find they re
not collecting as much as they expected because weakening economic conditions have resulted in
fewer business and property owners being able to pay their tax bills. Those that handed out tax breaks
a few years ago are in even worse shape and those in regions hit hard by the mortgage banking scandal
have become disaster areas. Experience also has shown that an arson wave seems to accompany a
recession. In fact, an increase in arson cases is one way of confirming that a recession has arrived. Its
the so called solution some people turn to when they re about to lose everything they own and all that
s left is the insurance on a business or a home. And, just when a fire department needs more trained
arson investigators on the street, some have to cut back in order to put every available body on the
understaffed engine and truck companies. Get ready for more and bisser fires. (Bruno, 2008, p.26).
On the national level, the President of The United States has put the American people at an even
greater risk due to his 2009 Fiscal Year Budget proposal. The President has drastically cut the funding
for the first responder programs, he wants to cut two hundred and forty seven million dollars from the
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A Brief Note On Surface Waters And Groundwater
Surface waters and groundwater are the two sorts of water assets that contamination influences. There
are likewise two unique routes in which contamination can happen. On the off chance that
contamination originates from a solitary area, for example, a release channel appended to a processing
plant, it is known as point source contamination. Different illustrations of point source contamination
incorporate an oil slick from a tanker, a release from a smoke stack (industrial facility fireplace), or
somebody pouring oil from their auto down a channel. A lot of water contamination happens not from
one single source but rather from a wide range of scattered sources. This is called nonpoint source
contamination. A few types of water contamination are extremely self evident: everybody has seen TV
news footage of oil spills recorded from helicopters flying overhead. Water contamination is normally
more subtle and much harder to recognize than this. However, by what method would we be able to
gauge water contamination when we can t see it? How would we even know it s there? There are two
fundamental methods for measuring the nature of water. One is to take tests of the water and measure
the convergences of distinctive chemicals that it contains. In the event that the chemicals are risky or
the focuses are excessively extraordinary, we can see the water as dirtied. Estimations like this are
known as concoction markers of water quality. Another approach to gauge water quality
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The Revision Of Induction Program
Part 1
a) Project Brief
Project origins
The project of the revision of induction program is aimed to improve the process of the induction
program as well as the content and activities of the program to make new comers gain useful
knowledge to start off their work and get a proper welcome.
Benefits
The new induction program is more well structured as it provides the required content needed for new
staff to know, such as the philosophies, values and culture, product and service. So, we can build and
maintain a solid organizational culture. A strong, positive culture can increase employee morale and
teamwork. The program also provides basic knowledge to perform jobs. Well trained employees tend
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Please see below.
b) Project plan
1. Background
It has come to the attention of the management that the current induction program is not satisfactory.
This is because there is no structure and procedure of the program; the induction was conducted by
each department s tradition. The current induction, therefore, do not provide effective information and
knowledge for new staff to be ready to start their work. So, the new induction program should be
developed.
2. Aim and Objective
a) Aim
The purpose of induction program is to familiarise a new staff into the oraginsation about the culture,
accepted practices and performance standards. It helps staff to meet the expectation of the company
and improve productivity of new hires.
b) Objectives
To give proper and warm welcome to new staff
To familiarize new staff to the company and reduce culture shock
To give knowledge and information of the company to new staff
To make relationship among new staff as well as with the team
To give the idea of the relevant department and key persons
3. Target group and stakeholders
Stakeholder Interest/ stake Importance
New staff Participants All new staff must attend induction program on the first day of their work.
HR Manager Manage and monitor induction program Manage the program
Coordinate with other department
Monitor the progress and result of induction program
HR Supervisors Help conduct the program
Coordinator
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King Leopold II Research Paper
Leopold II was a king that occupied the Belgian throne from 1865 to 1912, but he is more
remembered for his terrible effect on the Congo Basin. In the Belgian Conference from 1884 1885,
Leopold II became recognized as the sole ruler of the Congo Basin area. He ironically dubbed this
land as the Congo Free State, which became his personal property, and where his cruel mistreatment
of the natives took place. Under his rule, up to tens of millions of Africans were massacred, and even
more were inhumanely tortured. Under Leopold s rule, the Congo Free State was subject to a terror
regime (Religious Tolerance). Leopold II and his army, the Force Publique, enforced cruel conditions
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He first divided the land into two areas Free Trade Zone, and the Domaine Privé. The Free Trade Zone
was available to Europeans who were interested in purchasing monopoly leases of anything valuable
which was mostly ivory and rubber. The Domaine Privé, on the other hand, was Leopold s personal
land. King Leopold s gain in wealth is shown from a Gondola study in 1966. The study shows that
from 1888 to 1905, the value of rubber greatly increased from 260,000 Belgian Francs to 39,874,000
Belgian France. The value of ivory increased as well, from 1,096,000 Belgian Francs to 4,669,000
Belgian Francs between 1888 and 1890. Although the rubber and ivory trade presented Leopold with
an enormous profit, it also lead to his downfall. The large shipments of rubber being exchanged with
guns and ammunition made people suspicious. People like Edmund Dene Morel, an investigative
journalist, and merchants who wanted to break the Congo s monopoly like William Cadbury rose up to
expose Leopold II. In 1904, Roger Casement delivered an eyewitness report and all of his details were
proven. The nations present during the Berlin Conference agreed that the power must be removed
from Leopold, but by the time the Parliament of Belgium took over the Congo, Leopold had already
milked (Religious Tolerance) the
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Similarities Between The Odyssey And O Brother Where Art Thou
Have you ever heard the phrase, Sing in me, Muse ? If so, there s a possibility you ve heard it in the
introduction from either, Homer s The Odyssey (8th century) or in O Brother Where Art Thou (2000).
In O Brother Where Art Thou and The Odyssey, the sirens from the book and the laundry ladies in the
movie, are described almost exactly the same. Also in the book and the movie, a cyclops is included,
but is portrayed differently in both. In addition throughout both of the works, the main protagonist,
Odysseus (The Odyssey) and Everett (O Brother Where Art Thou), are on a journey in returning back
to their families. Although the two works have many differences, much like the time period and the
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Odysseus (The Odyssey) and Everett (O Brother Where Art Thou) both were faced with conflicts that
kept them from being with their families. Odysseus had just finished fighting in the Trojan War, and as
years went on he had to overcome many challenges before actually returning back to his home in
Ithaca. Unfortunately, he returned only to find his wife, Penelope, hosting a contest for suitors in her
hand in marriage. Everett had convinced Delmer and Pete to break out of prison with him so they
could go retrieve the treasure from a cabin he had hid the money in. Similarly to Odysseus, in reality
he only wanted to escape to make sure his ex wife, Penny, didn t remarry anyone else besides
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Research Paper On Kickboxing
Most people are discouraged from hitting others; I, however, was taught how to throw a punch
properly. I started kickboxing when I was 15 years old, and I fell in love with it immediately. I
relished the feeling of pushing my body past its limits and feeling my muscles complain the next day
as validation of my hard work. As a kid I had never played team sports like most of my friends did;
while they had soccer practices I stayed home and read books, because my mom taught me to cherish
my education over all things. Kickboxing had finally given me an activity to call my own; not to
mention it was a much more effective stress outlet than looking to Netflix for distraction. After I
turned 16, I filled out lots of applications to make some extra
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The Characters, Setting, and Symbols of Heart of...
Beyond the shield of civilization and into the depths of a primitive, untamed frontier lies the true face
of the human soul. It is in the midst of this savagery and unrelenting danger that mankind confronts
the brooding nature of his inner self. Joseph Conrad s novel, Heart of Darkness, is the story of one
man s insight into life as he embarks on a voyage to the edges of the world. Here, he meets the bitter,
yet enlightening forces that eventually shape his outlook on life and his own individuality. Conrad s
portrayal of the characters, setting, and symbols, allow the reader to reflect on the true nature of man.
The two main characters in Heart of Darkness, Marlow and Kurtz are used to show the true nature of
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This is expressed at both the start and the end of the novel. The light of Marlow, and his subsequent
psychological awareness and evolution, is contrasted by Kurtz, who, as many have expressed, may
represent the dark half of Marlow.
Marlow s journey leads him in an urgent search for Kurtz, the one man who can provide him with the
truth about himself. Like Marlow, Kurtz came to the Congo in hopes to bring light and civilization to a
backwards society. He is a highly educated, refined gentlemen; yet, in the end, the brutal nature of the
Congo forces him to resort to the life of a murderer and pilferer. The name Kurtz itself has symbolic
meaning. The physical shortness in Kurtz implies a shortness of character and spirit (Heart of
Darkness: A systematic evaluation). Marlow and Kurtz both symbolize the two conditions of human
nature. Kurtz represents what man could become if left to his own intrinsic devices outside protective
society. Marlow represents a pure untainted civilized soul who has not been drawn to savagery by a
dark, alienated jungle. (Heart of Darkness: A systematic evaluation). When the two come face to face,
each man sees a reflection of what he might have become in the other. In Kurtz, Marlow sees the
potential
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The Four Goals Of Punishment
The four goals of punishment in the American criminal justice system are retribution, deterrence,
incapacitation, and rehabilitation. The purpose of the four goals of punishment is to ensure that the
sentence the criminal is receiving is reasonable and just. It is difficult to satisfy all of the components
to the highest degree for all criminals. All of the goals serve a different purpose and are significant in
their own way, but when combined together they create a very complex sentencing policy for
criminals. The first goal of punishment is retribution. Retribution, also known as deserved
punishment, it is when one is punished for committing a crime that harmed other people in some
manner (277; ch.9). The purpose of this goal is for the criminal to understand that if you commit a
crime, consequences will come with that. Depending on the crime that is committed will decide how
serious the punishment is. A lot of factors are considered with retribution during the sentencing
process. Factors such as the age of the defendant, their previous offense history, not only that but the
victims of the crime. The judge might give the defendant a sentence that will not only punish him for
the crime but also make the family feel that the proper sentence was given to the criminal. The next
goal of punishment is deterrence. The purpose of deterrence is to convince criminals and society to not
commit future crimes (277; ch.9). Deterrence has two separate subcategories which are
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My First Night Living At A New Neighborhood
Gun shots in the distance, dogs barking from of police sirens, the sound of footsteps asphalt. Hiding
under my sleeping bag breathing hard I think to myself, how the heck did we move from a safe
neighborhood to this shit town? Rolling myself over on my hands and knees off my makeshift bed I
carefully listen to my surroundings nothing. A sigh of relief comes out of me as I force my eyes to
adjust to the darkness in my room focusing on my bedroom window trying to remember if I locked it.
My first night living in a new neighborhood was going fantastic! I have never been so scared in my
life. My family and I had lived in trailer homes before, but not one with this type of neighborhood. I
remember my grandmother would warn me about the house being broken into several times before
which gave me caution before she accepted us into her house. The neighbors across the street were
probably the worst people you ever meet. They seemed violent, like those types of people that you
would not dare to make eye contact with. My mother, father, and grandmother would never get along
with them blaming each other for a missing tool in our yard or once there was a missing trashcan.
Looking outside my parents new bedroom window my mother noticed the traffic out new neighbors
had and she began to spit venom at their name under her breath. Ignoring her I stuck my head out the
window even more gripping to the window sill which made my knuckles turn white taking in my new
neighborhood. A mobile
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Examples Of Stereotypes In A Big Happy Family
Motif of Stereotypes Many movie writers incorporate stereotypes into their film. Stereotypes in
movies can be good mechanisms to help the audience better understand the characters. For example,
common stereotypes of cowboys include grittiness and determination, which helps to develop them
for the viewer s entertainment. However, stereotypes can also present characters in a negative light. In
Madea s Big Happy Family, Tyler Perry uses the motif of African American stereotypes, which
includes rampant drug abuse, broken families, and inappropriate, disorderly behaviors. At its roots, his
movie contains nothing more than the theme of pigeonholing African Americans. The film begins with
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Mr. Brown, a friend of Madea, is at the hospital and needs a blood transfusion during his surgery. His
daughter, Cora, willingly volunteers. However, they discover that their blood types are not the same,
suggesting that he is not her actual father. After the movie, Mr. Brown, Madea, and Cora all go on The
Maury Show to determine whether or not Mr. Brown is Cora s father. Maury claims that he is not Cora
s father. Kimberly s nastiness toward her husband, Calvin, and the rest of the family is eventually
revealed to be from her experience of being raped as a teenager. Byron, originally thought to be
Shirley s youngest son, is exposed as Kimberly s illegitimate son. This was kept hidden from both
Calvin and Byron. After Calvin finds out, he and Kimberly talk through their problems and decide to
seek help, saving their marriage. Byron also has an illegitimate child with his ex girlfriend Sabrina.
This causes many problems for Byron, as Sabrina is constantly around, and she makes it her personal
campaign to slander him around his family. He also must make child support payments to Sabrina,
putting stress on him as he tries to hold down an honest, but low paying, job. This is a knock on
African Americans, as they are often labeled as having many illegitimate
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Marijuana And Drug Abuse
Deaths from drug abuse has outnumbered deaths of traffic accidents for young adults in the U.S.
One American dies from a prescription drug overdose every 19 minutes. Usually the biggest abusers
of medications and prescriptions are from ages 18 25.
Nearly 2/3 of those found in addiction recovery centers report sexual or physical abuse as children.
Studies show child abuse to be a major factor in later life drug addiction.
The THC that is found in Marijuana can be result of long lasting effects even after the user has quit
smoking.
By the 8th grade, 28% of adolescents have consumed alcohol, 15% have smoked cigarettes, and
16.5% have used marijuana. Though marijuana has garnered a reputation as a medicinal cure all, the
drug offers its
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How Does Natasha Romanoff Present The Russian Language In...
As the first female Avenger, Natasha Romanoff s physical attractiveness and her Russian heritage have
been emphasized most in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In the beginning of The Avengers, she is
interrogated by Russian thugs in a Russian warehouse. Donned in a short, revealing black cocktail
dress, Romanoff slyly gains information from the thugs, while feigning ignorance. Thus, the film
suggests that she is untrustworthy because she can easily trick others. In addition, Romanoff s spoken
Russian in this scene reflects the misrepresentation of the Russian language in The Avengers. For a
woman born and raised in the Soviet Russia, Natasha Romanoff has a notably American accent in
comparison to the thug speaking Russian. Minor, yet explicitly antagonistic and foolish Russian
characters are cast with Slavic actors who can properly speak the language, yet when ... Show more
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Therefore, The Avengers uses the vilified Russian identity for entertainment. Furthermore, the scene
emphasizes Romanoff s characterization as a Russian beauty. During the conversation, the thug
comments on Romanoff s beauty: she is just a pretty face. Romanoff appears to question this
statement, with a quipped retort: You really think that I m pretty? However, the visual depiction of an
ensuing fight suggests that the one of the most important components of Romanoff s characterization
is her attractive face and bust. As she throws punches, including one seemingly from her bright red
hair, the camera angles frame to flaunt Romanoff s upper body. The final shot of the fight features her
glistening face and bust in the middle of the frame. Just as the dialogue suggests, Romanoff s physical
beauty is emphasized. Therefore, being a distinctly Russian woman in The Avengers entails the
highlighting of an appealing visual aesthetic, the misrepresentation of language, and an ability to trick
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ocean manufacturing,Inc.
Ocean Manufacturing, Inc. c as e 1.1 The new client acceptance decision Mark S. Beasley · Frank A.
Buckless · Steven M. Glover · Douglas F. Prawitt l ea r n ing o bje C t ive s After completing and
discussing this case you should be able to [1] Understand the types of information relevant to
evaluating a prospective audit client [2] List some of the steps an auditor should take in deciding
whether to accept a prospective client Identify and evaluate factors important to the client acceptance
decision [4] Understand the process of making and justifying a recommendation regarding client
acceptance [3] INTRODUCTION The accounting firm of Barnes and Fischer, LLP, is a medium sized,
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Ocean wants to hire your firm to issue an opinion on its December 31, 2011 financial statements and
has expressed interest in obtaining help to get its recently installed information technology (IT) system
in better shape. Ocean also wants your firm s advice and guidance on getting everything in order for
the upcoming IPO. During the initial meeting with Ocean s management, the following information
was obtained about the industry and the company. The Home Appliances Industry Over the past
several years, the domestic home appliances industry has been growing at a steady pace. The industry
consists of a wide variety of manufacturers (domestic and foreign) who sell to a large number of
wholesale and retail outlets. Though responsive to technological improvements, product marketability
is linked to growth in the housing market. Retail outlets are served by both wholesale and
manufacturer representatives. Ocean Manufacturing, Inc Ocean s unaudited December 31, 2011
financial statements report total assets of $76 million, sales revenues of $145 million, and net profit of
$3.4 million. In the past, the company has not attempted to expand aggressively or develop new
product lines. Rather, it has concentrated on maintaining a steady growth rate by providing reliable
products within a moderate to low price range. However, Ocean hopes to use the capital from the
upcoming IPO to aggressively expand from a regional to a national market. Ocean
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The Usefulness of Functionalism for an Understanding of...
The Usefulness of Functionalism for an Understanding of the Family
Functionalists focus on the roles of the family as an institution and its interaction with other
institutions, such as the ratio of functions the family has to perform compared to those that other
institutions such as schools and the NHS perform. Functionalism sees the use of the family in society
and how it can take pressure from the government by becoming an almost dependent institution that
will help support its own members.
George Murdock analysed 250 societies and studied the purpose of the family, he came up with a final
definition; that the family performs several main functions. These functions help the individuals
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The Functionalist theory does not consider that the modern situation and success of institutions other
than the family has decreased the importance of the family and the functions it performs. For example,
the role of education is now limited to only children under the age of five, as schools provide the
majority of education for the younger members of the family from that age to adulthood. Reproductive
functions of the family have also been limited because it is no longer necessary for a family to have
both parents to create a child. This could be because of promiscuity or artificial insemination. Finally,
economic support within the family has also been reduced because the government provides benefits
for Old Age Pensioners, the unemployed and pregnant mothers, meaning that a family does not need
to support itself financially to survive as there are other options.
Talcott Parsons considered how industrialisation and advances in technology and social morals have
changed the functions of the family and he claimed the families functions were now limited to just two
functions. Firstly is primary socialisation , he believed that parents taught their children from an early
age what was socially accepted and normal behaviour in public. Primary socialisation also includes
teaching the foundations of language. The second function is to
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Mir15a Case Study
(3) Therapeutic effect of miR15a/16 inhibitor in vivo: We will infect influenza virus with 5.0 x 10
3.375 TCID50 and then deliver the miR 15a/16 inhibitor once from 6 to 72 h later. To maximize the
therapeutic effects, we will deliver the miR 15a/16 inhibitors 3 times for every 24h. Lung
inflammation will be evaluated using lung histology, BAL cellularity. Alveolar macrophage activation
or regulation will be evaluated using FACS analysis, cytokines, chemokines production, and viral titer.
BAL cellularity: To collect the BAL fluid, the thoracic cavity is opened by midline incision. The
trachea is exposed and cannulated with a 20 gauge catheter, which is secured with a 2 0 silk suture.
And then get the BAL fluids with 1ml cold PBS. To collect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
Briefly, Mice lung tissue will be isolated and cut into small pieces with razor blade and process in
digestion buffer (1 mg/ml collagenase D, 0.1 mg/ml DNase; Roche, Indianapolis, IN) for 30 min. at
37℃. The samples will be passed through 100 μm and 40 μm strainer serially. After counting cells,
alveolar macrophage specific and activation antibodies will be conjugated. CD11c+CD64+ cells will
be gated and the activation markers (CD11b, CD40, CD80, CD86, MHC ll) will be analyzed. Alveolar
macrophage gene expression will be evaluated after isolating the cells by BD FACS Aria (BD
Bioscience, San Jose,
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Effects Of Obesity On Obesity And Obesity
As aforementioned, many people believe that obesity is caused by just overconsumption of fatty
foods, but there is more to it. Definitely overconsumption of fats is a major factor and recipe to
obesity, but also calorie intake and amount of exercise has a lot to do with becoming overweight. If a
person s diet includes a greater amount of calorie than the amount of daily exercise, then that excess
calorie will be stored as fat. It is not necessary to take in more calories than what the body usually uses
up after daily exercise because this will disrupt the balance and cause an unhealthy imbalance with
food proportions thus, leading to weight gain. It is best when children are involved in physical
activities while they are young because it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Also, not having good programs that bring local fruits and vegetables to schools, businesses, and
communities may determine the quantity of obese people living in that community or environment
(CDC, 2012). Not having communities set up to facilitate and encourage exercise and healthy living
may lead to this prevailing disease called obesity. In some disorders, genetics can be a direct cause of
obesity. On the other hand, genetics is one factor that may increases the likelihood of the disease.
Studies have proven that genes have a great deal to do with obese persons. Treuth (2003) states that
Obesity tends to regularly follow children who have obese parents, however parents with regular body
weight can still have obese children (p. 1212 1218). Genetics can cause obesity, but it is not a major
recorded factor of obesity. It is easy for one to say that, obesity runs in my family, but according to
(CDC, 2012) what is happening is although obesity is greatly determined by genetics, and a
population s genetic structure does not change overnight. Hence, an increase in . . .[obesity] will have
to show drastic changes of non genetic determinants. Results If a person is affected by obesity, it is not
the end of the world. It can be combated, not only with vaccines, but also with a positive mindset and
the right attitude to get the body healthy and in functional condition. There are many different
measures that
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My Job Shadow At West Liberty Middle School
I had my job shadow at West Liberty Middle School and I chose this school because I have been there
previously. I spent the whole day at this school and learned a lot throughout the day. I am a family
friend with the teacher who teaches seventh and eight grade English. Although I do not plan to teach
middle school I still enjoy and learn a lot going to this school, because there s a very diverse group of
students from my different backgrounds. I feel like shadowing this school is much more realistic to the
difficulties I may encounter as a teacher, therefore I benefit from shadowing this teacher and school.
There were many take a ways that I encountered through this shadow. There were many students that
had learning disabilities and even students that English is their second language. I was able to watch
how these students learned through a teacher helper. This stood out to me because in most schools
when a student doesn t know English or is struggling with a certain topic of area they learn the
material in a different classroom rather than in the normal classroom. I thought that this was very
interested how they implemented this into the classroom setting. There was an interpreter in the
classroom and there were six students that could not speak English. They sat in a group while the
teacher continued as normal and the interpreter would translate. I thought that this school in particular
does a very good job at including and teaching for students that need extra help or
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Examples Of Interdependence In The Giver
Interdependence is when someone realizes on eachother. In the book The Giver interdependence is
taught when the children get their coats with the buttons on the back of them. Each of the other kids is
taught to help each other out in the community by helping other kids button the buttons on the back of
their coat.
The difference between loss and release in their community is that a relises is something either good
or bad, it could be good because the elder could of lived its long life and it would be released in a
remembering way. On the other hand being released on a bad term can be, because of breaking too
many rules or being malnourished of different during birth they would release you. A loss on the other
hand is because of a death from an incident of something else that went wrong. They treat each one ...
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Jonas life will be much different than everyone else s because he is the Receiver. This is because with
his assignment he can not tell people what happens at work. So what Jonas has to do is go straight to
the Giver s office in the morning and then straight home after work with no communication with
friends. Jonas will also act very different from everyone else, because he will be getting lots of
memories and all of these memories will make him look old and exhausted. Another big thing is that
he now knows everything that happened in the world so he can help in a bad situation to see what is
the best way to get out of it.
7. The rules for Jonas don t apply as much, like the lying doesn t apply. Also Jonas can t apply for a
release, or can t be telling people what he had learned from the Giver. So Jonas can lie so that he can
cover up what he is learning.
8. The old receiver who is now known as the Giver tells Jonas about his work and he says that there
are good memories that will feel good and some that are bad and will hurt. He also says that his work
is very tiring and he is very loaded down and tried. So he wants to give them memories to
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Comparing Wicca And Paganism
When one thinks of witchcraft in today s society they think of Wiccans. Wicca is a misunderstood
practice much like Muslims. This form of beliefs is not followed by Satanists but by people whom are
influenced by nature and the connection between us humans and the natural world that surrounds us.
In this paper there will be certain topics discussed about Wicca and the people whom practice it. These
topics will be the history of Wicca, Wicca s main principles/ concepts, and people s reasons/views
whom believe they are Satanists.
The most widely recognized type of Paganism, Wicca, draws inspiration from Pre Christian European
rituals and beliefs. In the 1950s, Gerald Gardner, a British civil servant, drew attention to Wicca. He
claimed to have been initiated into a coven of hereditary witches that had survived through the
centuries. Wicca emphasizes living in harmony with one s environment and community. Though,
many Wiccans recognize an ultimate deity as both female and male (some hold the deity is female, yet
fully containing male and female aspects). But ultimately Wicca has no high authority, no single
leader, no prophet and no bible to dictate its laws and beliefs. With this, Wicca is also unrelated to
Satanism. It is a group of religious traditions. Some are highly structured, while most are eclectic.
Many, perhaps most, Wiccans are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The article explains that Satanist are renegade Christians, who rebel against the authority of the church
and worships Satan rather than Christ (Otter and Morning Glory Zell Editors). It agrees that such
people are at times called witches and warlocks in popular books and movies, but actually have little
to do with Pagan Witches (Wiccans). Also, Satanists accept the Christian duality between good and
evil: while Wiccans do not (Otter and Morning Glory Zell
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In The Public Interest Pros And Cons Of The Electoral College WEMU

  • 1. In The Public Interest: Pros And Cons Of The Electoral College | WEMU 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. In The Public Interest: Pros And Cons Of The Electoral College | WEMU In The Public Interest: Pros And Cons Of The Electoral College | WEMU
  • 2. Benjamin Harrison Research Paper My famous hoosier is Benjamin Harrison. He was the 23rd President of the United States. He was born August 20, 1833, to Mr. John Scott Harrison and Ms Elizabeth Ramsey Irwin. He was born in North Bend, Ohio. He was married two times. President Harrison volunteered for the Civil War after the Governor of Indiana (Oliver P. Morton) had stated that he was quite depressed in the people s slow response to join. In 1862, Mr. Harrison raised 1,000 recruits and was appointed Colonel and Led the 70th Indiana regiment. He drilled and marched his men during the day, while teaching war tactics at night. Turning green recruits into seasoned fighters. He received a early education from a Ohio Military Institute. He received his college degree with honors at Miami University Ohio at the age of 19. In his adult life he was lawyer. In 1860 He was elected Supreme Court reporter. In 1862 He had three children. His son was Russell Benjamin Harrison. His daughters were Elizabeth Harrison Walker and Mary Harrison Mckee. His was first wife was Mary Dimmick Harrison. His second wife is Caroline Harrison. Benjamin Harrison lived in indiana during 1854 1901. He impacted indiana by signing the Sherman anti custack while ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was the first president to spend over 1 billion federal dollars. He was able to gain 6 states in the Union, more than any other President. He was able to establish relations with Central AMerica. President Harrison helped make our Navy stronger including the addition of the first battleships. He was a lover of nature and helped with the Federal Reserve Act in 1891. In 1892 he helped with opening Ellis Island. He helped make an way for civil rights and in a attempt of voting right enforcement for African Americans was denied. Benjamin Harrison once over a period of thirty days, had made 140 different speeches. He was the first and only president from Indiana so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Hip Hop Dance History People think of street culture as gangs, violence and drugs, but actually , it s a colorful culture with a lot of good people in it and includes the art of Hip Hop Dance. There are a lot of types of dance, but a popular form of dance today is called Hip Hop, which dates back to as far as the 1960s! Hip Hop has a short but interesting history; it plays an important role in many communities, and can be beneficial to lots of people. People started dancing for religious reasons such as praying and over time it became a sport (World Book 24). Hip Hop is its own dance form but it has a lot in common with street dance and break dancing. Street dance started in about the 1920 s and 30 s (Torrington 4). Street dance is basically like Hip Hop but there are a lot more dance battles. Dance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were a lot of groups named after the Boogaloo music album that were really popular. There were a lot of popular groups that came up with moves. A couple of the popular groups were The Lockers that came up with up with the robot , The rock steady crew , who came up with a lot of moves like headspins, windmills, old style footwork and backspins (Driver 232 and 233). Hip Hop is a very bright and colorful culture on the inside and out (Driver 236 ). Hip Hop isn t very violent today, but it was back in the 1980 s and 90 s, close to when it first began. Today, Hip Hop is not so violent because of a DJ named DJ Afrika Bambaataa. DJ Afrika Bambaataa brought anti violence to the culture of Hip Hop by inspiring kids to just dance and not fight not long after it first began (Fuhrer 253). In the 1980 s DJ Afrika Bambaataa started a dance group named after himself called afrika Bambaataa (Driver 228). There are a lot of people who changed Hip Hop into a way it is now. As you can see Hip Hop has an interesting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Why We Should Study Chimpanzees Animals such as chimpanzees have rights. Even though they may not be humans, they are living creatures. Jane Goodall watches the videotape of chimpanzees which inspires her to visit them. She decides to go visit them and later finds out how depressed the chimpanzees were. They were living in small cages with nothing to do. No toys, no being around any other chimpanzees, nothing. Jane then visits another lab where only baby chimps were playing around with toys and other chimpanzees, but the older chimps were trapped inside cages. People who work with lab animals should understand the animal s behaviors. Whether it s good or bad, knowing this should be mandatory when people work with them. Since chimpanzees are smart, similar to humans, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Amanda Kraus At The Disability Analysis In the world we live in today, many of us criticize or judge others while not noticing it. For instance, when one sees a person with a disability they seem to aid them in any actions they re taking. Many believe they are committing a good deed, although we are actually thinking of them as an incapable and/or weakened human being therefore we assume its our duty to assist them. In addition, the people s lack of awareness about the history of people with disabilities are the reason why many of us slack the credentials to realize how we characterize them. Last but not least, the extra effort we make when we see a person with a disability has to be viewed from all perspectives not just one. Amanda Kraus is the associate director at the Disability ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Life lessons learned from Amanda Kraus are those that we will be using every single day. The knowledge I was taught has open my mind to a new perspective that I could relate to not only my experiences now at the University of Arizona but also in my former life. Therefore, implementing the ideas taught at the speaker series would help me for the reason of being able to realize what others think than rather just myself before doing any act of kindness. Finally, Amanda Kraus has educated and informed me on the ignored situations and circumstances that people with disabilities face in their daily lives in which could help me in the forthcoming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Veterans Stadium History Known for its treacherous Astroturf, deafening acoustics and its unruly 700 Level, The Vet, as it was commonly known, was home to both the Phillies of Major League Baseball and the Eagles of the Nation Football League from 1971 to 2003. Veterans Stadium represented more than just a sports venue, it represented the heart and soul of the city of brotherly love, the place with the most rabid but loyal of fans in the nation. Veterans stadium created lifelong memories in Philadelphia s sports world, and left a longstanding impression on everyone privileged enough to attend a game there. Veterans Stadium, located at Broad Street and Pattison Avenue in South Philadelphia, was a multi purpose stadium like earlier models such as R.F.K. Stadium in Washington, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After the final Phillies game in September, 2003, the stadium had a final goodbye ceremony, featuring several former players and Philadelphia sports bigwigs. Following the closing of the stadium, everything that could be sold, was. Former players, coaches and sports figures paid one last visit to The Vet before its implosion. On the morning of March 21, 204, Veterans Stadium was imploded in 62 seconds. The sight was said to be and emotional sight and many from players to fans stood watch it came down. Today, the land where the great stadium once stood serves as a parking lot for events held at Lincoln Financial Field and Citizens Bank Ballpark, the new homes of the Eagles and Phillies. Veterans Stadium provided millions of people with unforgettable memories, including myself as it was where I attended my first ball game. Although the stadium is gone, the memories will live on in the minds of everyone privileged to enjoy time in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Compare And Contrast The Blind Side Movie And Movie It all depends on who you are, where you come from. The Blind Side is a film based on true events about a boy named Michael who had a bad family life and nowhere to go. He was discriminated against because of who he was, the color of his skin and what type of family he had come from. The Tuohy family picked him up off the streets and took them in as their own. He was then apart of their family and sent to school. In the film, The Blind Side, the director John Lee Hancock kept some events the same as the historical event but changed a few details that had occurred in real life in order to add excitement to the story. In the story The Blind Side, many of the scenes from the movie are very similar to the happenings in the historical event. One thing that was similar between the movie and the event was the fact someone at Briarcrest High School talked people into letting Michel into the school. According to the article The Blind Side (2009) , the football coach at Briarcrest, Hugh Freeze (referred to as Burt Cotton in the movie), did encourage his colleagues to accept Michael s application. . Additionally, the man who played Michael Oher and the actual Michael Oher himself were very similar characters. In reality, Aaron, who plays him, has an appealing gentle giant presence. (Gleiberman). In both the movie and real life both men seem to have a gentle, kind personality making each of their appearances extremely similar. As you can see, both the real events and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. How Nutrition Affects Our Mental Health Introduction In the modern era of medicine, doctors have been making discoveries about how nutrition affects our mental health. They are making connections between the diet of an adolescent and how it affects their moods. An example that has been sweeping the nation, is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a brain diseases. Commonly found in children in their adolescent stages. In a classroom of 30 children, 1 3 of them will be diagnosed with ADHD, and a quarter the of children with ADHD have serious learning disabilities such as: oral expression, listening skills, reading comprehension and/or math difficulties. (Ryan, 2010). Those children that are diagnosed with ADHD are usually prescribed psycho stimulant medications, such as methylphenidate , otherwise known as Ritalin , as the primary method of treatment. (Chandler, 2010). But a few questions arise are children misdiagnosed with a mental disorder, when there is simply a diet flaw that could be changed? Are children eating highly processed foods with too much sugar, being diagnosed with ADHD, but in actuality they have a surplus of sugar or a bad diet? Parents are searching for answers, on what are the best ways to treat their children. Some doctors believe that changing a child s diet, by eliminating processed foods can help alleviate symptoms. However, there are doctors, who believe this is untrue. Presented, in this paper, are the many sides of the argument can changing a child s diet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Digital Equipment Corporation and Hp Hewlett Packard Introduction: Hewlett Packard is one of the largest corporations in the world. Hewlett Packard is divided into three general segments: imaging and printing systems, computing systems, and information technology services. After acquiring Compaq Computer Company, HP is currently the world s largest computer company. HP is a growth oriented corporation that strives to stay ahead in all of its market segments. History: HP was started by two electrical engineers who graduated from Stanford University in 1934. During a two week camping trip, following graduation, Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard became close friends. Bill continued his education, taking graduate courses at MIT while Dave worked at General ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 1960 s saw HP continue to develop as a well managed corporation that was great to work for. In 1960 HP opened a manufacturing plant in Loveland, Colorado; its first manufacturing plant in the U.S. that was outside of Palo Alto, California. HP expanded into the medical field in 1961 with the acquisition of Sanborn Company. This division would later become Agilent Technologies, a company formed from HP. HP made Fortune magazine s top 500 U.S. companies in 1962 for the first time. In 1963 HP entered the Asian market with a joint venture with Yokogawa Electric Works. Through the rest of the 60 s HP continued to grow rapidly. HP introduced a device to monitor fetal heart rates, acquired a company that produced chemical analysis equipment, created a flexible work schedule program, where employees could come in when they wanted and leave when they wanted as long as they worked a certain number of hours per week. HP gave the world the first desktop scientific calculator in 1968 and in 1969 Dave Packard was appointed U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense. Dave used his management skills to reconfigure cumbersome processes and made improvements in the military s efficiency while lowering costs of carrying out processes. HP didn t slow down growth at all during the 1970 s. HP introduced the world to the first handheld scientific calculator in 1972. This device has recently been regarded by Forbes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Bba2401 Unit 2 BBA2401 Unit II Homework Questions Chapter 3 3 1 Describe the major sources of income and expenditures for households 1. (Evolution of the Household) Determine whether each of the following would increase or decrease the opportunity costs for Mothers who choose not to work outside the home. Explain your answers. a. Higher levels of education for women b. Higher unemployment rates for women c. Higher average pay levels for women d. Lower demand for labor in industries that traditionally employ large numbers of women Higher levels of education for women would increase the opportunity cost for women chosing to work outside the home. The opportunity cost rises because as a women s education level increases, so does the available positions the woman is qualified for, hence a higher level of income. This means a woman chosing not to work outside the home is forgoing the opportunity for higher education for women to benefit her and her potential to earn higher wages. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fewer positions equal fewer opportunities. Therefore, women chosing not to work outside the home are not effected by higher employment rates for women. Higher average pay levels for women would increase the opportunity cost. Women chosing to work outside the home would have more opportunity at higher wages. Whereas, women chosing not to work outside the home relinquish the higher earnings. Lower demand for labor in industries that traditionally employ large numbers of women would mean fewer positions available for women choosing to work outside the home, causing the opportunity costs to fall. Again, this would have very little effect on women choosing to not work outside the home. McEachern, W. A. (2015). ECON macroeconomics (4th ed.). Stamford, CT: Cengage ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Emerson s First Paragraph Poem Diction In the beginning of Emerson s first paragraph poem, he uses strong diction. Use of such words in this manner assists in his main purpose of expounding the idea how one must rely on only themselves and never no one else, how it s a wrong decision. He uses such words or phrases such as imitation is suicide, no hope and envy is ignorance. Use of such words definitely makes an impression on the reader which is the whole purpose, but it influences the reader to how they are going to live their life, cause how would feel after reading that depending on others is just going to kill you, obviously they will decide to make changes in their life and that s the whole point of his writing, that s what he wants to achieve. Which is how it sets the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Iron Chef Research Paper The Master Chef star Kerry Simon knew his way around a kitchen and he could make anyone s mouth salivate with the smells coming from a plate of fresh cooked food. The manbest known as the Rock n Roll chef inspired thousands of viewers when on television, but his brave struggle with Multiple System Atrophy inspired millions more people off camera. According to KVVU on Friday, the star passed away Friday morning in hospice care due to his condition recently worsening. The chef seemed to have a flair for food and definitely knew his way around the kitchen. His food won top honor on Iron Chef America by building the perfect burger and he was bless by the Dalai Lama. He went on to work in the restaurant business as an executive chef and was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Key Determinant Of A Parent Child Language Background to the study CRUCIAL DETERMINANT of a child s progress in language is the quality of the parent child language interaction during the first three years (Hart Risley 1995). Maternal behaviours such as maternal responsivity, contingency and stimulating interactions have been found to be predictive of subsequent language performance of the child. Optimal parenting behaviour is reciprocal, supports the child s interests and recognises the child s need for autonomy (Landry et al., 1997; Murray Hornbaker, 1997). Cognitive ability level in early childhood has been found to be associated with stimulating and contingent parentinfant interactions (Olson, Bates Kaskie, 1991; Sylva et al., 2011). Children s preschool language performance can be predicted from the quality of maternal involvement (Olson, Bates Bayles, 1984). Maternal responsivity the way in which the mother provides for, interacts or responds to their child creates an environment which has an impact on the language development of their child (Brady, Warren Sterling, 2009; Hirsh Pasek Burchinal, 2006; Masur, Flynn Eichorst, 2005). A large UK cohort study examined maternal responses rated at 12 months during an observed motherinfant interaction and found that positive maternal responses and infant development were associated at 18 months (Pearson et al., 30 Educational Child Psychology Vol. 31 No. 4 The British Psychological Society, 2014 The impact of the Mellow Parenting programme on later ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Law, Justice, And Stability Society would be in turmoil if we didn t have laws. We would live in a barbaric world without rights, justice, and stability. People would have many diverse viewpoints and would never be able to sustain relationships with one another. So the question is: what is the purpose of the law, what is it s main objective and why is it uniquely capable of achieving unknown answers? The most deceptive motive is because we do in fact have protection, justice, stability and relationships in our society. The reason we have those things is the implementation of the law. Our society as a majority wants those values implemented in their daily lives. Our society is so large will never have one unified view on various subjects, so our system has been made that we are persuaded into the viewpoints of a majority. Additionally, the main objective of the law is to be a binding set of rules that persuade society into a majority view, in order to maintain a secure community. Our system of regulations in the United States serves the purpose of embodying the majoritarian perspective of society. Law is implemented because there needs to be a way to govern these various perspectives. Society needs guidelines to be able to survive, be organized, and not be chaotic. Moreover, according to the Constitution, we the people are the sovereign people of this system. That means people in society are actively living, and participating with the laws everyday. Not to mention, there are professionals whom society ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Scarlet Letter. The Scarlet Letter Has Five Scenes And Scarlet Letter The scarlet letter has five scenes and without them the story would not make any sense. All of the scenes either shed light on Hester situation in the puritan colony, they tell about the malice in Chillingworth s heart, or the sorrow and forgiveness of Dimmesdale. The first scene with Hester s punishment. The second scene is about Chillingworth s plan that finally turns his heart to stone. The third scene when the reader learns about the connections Hester, Dimmesdale, and Chillingworth have. Also how Dimmesdale is afraid of Chillingworth. In the fourth and fifth scene Hester and Dimmesdale finally find joy and relief. One of the most important events in the Scarlet Letter is when Hester Prynne is in the marketplace ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was a customary punishment for committing adultery if you were married in those days. Hester and the baby are back in prison but the turmoil of the day has them feeling distraught; the jailer can not get them to calm down. Chillingworth, who also was staying in the prison because he had nowhere else to stay, asks the jailer if he can give them some medicine he made saying that it will make them more amenable to just authority (Hawthorne 80). At first Hester is afraid to take the medicine thinking Chillingworth is going to poison her for revenge. He tells her Even if I imagine a scheme of vengeance, what could I do better for my object than to let you live with the shame of the crime you committed (Hawthorne 82). They continue to talk together and Chillingworth asks her not to reveal his true identity, because it is humiliating to be the husband of a cheater. He talks about how he is disgusted with himself for thinking that Hester could ever have loved him. He goes on to say that their two wrongs make them even, but he wants to know who the father of the baby is so he can seek his revenge. Hester does not tell him who the man is, but Chillingworth says that he will find out who he is and retaliate against him. In the third scene the reader can start to understand how Chillingworth is driving Dimmesdale, who was the man Hester committed adultery with, insane. It also shows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Medicine Bag Analysis The Medicine Bag , by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve and Apache Girl s Rite of Passage , by National Geographic have many similarities, differences, advantages and disadvantages. The Medicine Bag and Apache Girl s Rite of Passage are about two young children who have a Native American background and many traditions along with it. Some traditions include the medicine bag and a four day ritual with many traditions. Text and video can have many advantages and disadvantages such as you might not get as much detail or you might not be able to see it. The Medicine Bag , by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve and Apache Girl s Rite of Passage , by National Geographic s similarities include the following. They both have traditions. For example, The Medicine Bag has traditions that include passing down the medicine bag to the eldest Indian boy in the family and he will have to go to the reservation a replace the sacred sage. Apache Girl s Rite of Passage also has traditions such as a four day ritual where she will at the end become a woman after going through all stages. Another example of why there similar is because they both feel happy at the end of the story. In The Medicine Bag Martin, one of the main characters in the short story, is ashamed of his grandfather at first but then he realizes that he shouldn t be. When his grandpa gives him the medicine bag, Martin is thinks this is embarrassing, but the when his grandpa dies, he realizes he should be happy to have gotten ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Is Fashion Like In The 1980s In 1985 president Ronald Reagan was halfway done with his office. In 1985 they played a show called growing pains. Fashion was a really big thing the 80s especially in 1985. Rock n roll was really popular in 1985. lunch ables where a big thing in 1985. Lunchables was created by Oscar mayer. The electronic iron was invented in 1984 by Henry seeley. Donkey kong was a really big game in the 80s. The back to the future was a big hit in 1985 it had the most views in that year. The reason y back to the future was because of christopher lloyd and micheal j fox. The breakfast club was the 6 top watched movie in that year also. The goonies was the second most viewed movie in 1985 and it still is popular now. Mario bros was the most popular game in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Consequences Of Video Games In the modern gaming industry with main stream Role Playing Games (RPGs), the battle between the two sub genres (Western RPGs and Japanese RPGs) have taken over the mass media discussions on which is better than the other. Despite this, the nominated RPGs in 2017 of Best Role Playing Game of the year has shown that split in the society with great games such as Divinity: Original Sin 2 and Persona 5. However, in the past Western RPGs such as Mass Effect (2008) and Dragon Age: Origins (2009) have both won this award, dominating in the market through pandering towards the gaming community with precise implementations and uses that draw towards the market better than Japanese RPGs. The way video games are nominated for the awards is they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This to show how Western RPGs pick up in any slack Japanese RPGs don t with certain game mechanics that people rely on to have that challenge and immersion in the game. Despite this, there is the argument about the award shows that are exclusively for either Western or Japanese video games, and whether The Game Awards is valid in being used since Western RPGs are dominating in the community and hence the market. In fact, The Game Awards is a show that uses an international jury and as stated before, uses companies such as Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony Interactive Entertainment, and Activision on the advisory board in the first place. Both Nintendo and Sony Interactive Entertainment are operated in Japan and thus giving both Western RPGs and Japanese RPGs a chance compared to a show that there isn t a bias towards a side in this controversy. In the same fashion of immersion, the use of expression through character customization and the experience throughout the game greatly coincides with Western RPGs rather than Japanese RPGs. This is due to the fact that in Japanese RPGs the consumer is told a story rather than being able to be a part of the story, like in Western RPGs. As discussed in an article called The Rise of Western RPGs by Stace Harman (2014), in the 1980s to early 1990s, Western RPGs developed a complex alignments system to help adapt the player ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Detail the Components of a Synapse and Describe the... Synapses are an essential and fascinating part of communication within the central nervous system. They are the transmitters of chemical and electrical messages that cause us to see, feel, move and much more. The brain consists of around 100 billion neurons, each of which has around 7,000 synaptic connections to other neurons. It has been estimated that a three year old child has 1,000 trillion synapses, and since number of synapses decreases with age until it stabilises in adulthood it is estimated the average adult has between 100 and 500 trillion synapses.(Wikipedia contributors (2006). When looking at the brain in this context, you can appreciate the sheer complexity of it and that looking at the functioning of a single synapse is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Figure 2 shows most of these parts as described above. (Rosenzweig, M, R. Breedlove, S, M. Watson, N, V. 2005) Figure 2: http://www.iworx.com/company2/WebToolsCD/Illustrations/synapse/synapse_web2.jpg Electrical synapses work faster than chemical synapses with almost no time delay involved. This is because in electrical synapses, the synaptic cleft is only between 2 and 4 nanometres as compared to the 20 to 40 nanometre cleft in a chemical synapse. Also the presynaptic and postsynaptic membranes of the electrical synapses have larger channels fixed in them allowing ions to travel directly from one cell to the other without having to pass through the synaptic cleft, and the electrical current can travel between presynaptic and postsynaptic membranes with practically no time delay. This is opposed to the delay of around a millisecond caused by passage through the synaptic cleft in a chemical synapse, which although is very quick, for neurons is relatively slow. (Rosenzweig, M, R. Breedlove, S, M. Watson, N, V. 2005) In order for information to be transmitted from the presynaptic neuron to the postsynaptic cell, a series of events needs to take place. This begins when a nerve impulse i.e the result of an action potential reaches the presynaptic axon terminal or synaptic knob. This results in the synaptic knob becoming depolarized, that is, more negatively charged thus activating the voltage gated calcium channels into opening. Positively ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. NHS Model The United Kingdom is well known for operating the world s largest publicly funded health care system. It is also known as National Health Service (NHS), which provides the majority of services for England and many other countries. NHS is funded by central tax, which every year, they contribute roughly of $2,950 to every British citizen. The public system is operated by the Department of Health, which contains 10 Strategic Health Advisories across the UK. The health coverage is universal and is based on equity, comprehensiveness and clinical need. There are no charges at the point of services and some prescription, dental, and vision might also be acceptable at no charge. All ordinarily resident are automatically eligible to health care that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The World Health Organization has measured the overall performance of healthcare industry of both the countries on different parameters and has found that the health conditions in UK are far better than US (Health and Social Care). The UK government has better courses of action with the point of view of dealing with the problems and issues of health. Essentially the UK health care industry works on the NHS model where the government of UK advances the privilege of accessing health care services for everyone. NHS design each and every policy and control all the operation related to health care services, so the UK entire structure of health care industry revolves around the NHS model only. In this case, the UK government have more control on their health care system. The UK health system is governed centrally and funded from taxes. The National Health Service of England provides universal health care that is free at point of service for everyone. However, in some cases, many people have to wait months or even years to receive services. But, absolutely everyone has access to healthcare no matter how much money they have or made. Even those that live outside of the UK can come there to get healthcare. Here in the United States, the health care system is completely different because the role of government is minimized with respect to handle the healthcare industry. The healthcare system in US is highly influenced through entrepreneurial structure and the government doesn t take guarantee for providing the health facilities (Health and Social Care). The US health care system if funded by a patchwork of public and private insurance with large point of service fees on many patients. Care is provided through not for profit, private and public providers in a competitive delivery system which is mostly ungoverned (US and UK Health Care Opposites Can Learn From ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Elie Wiesel Contribution The 20th century was a time of brutal wars and eradication of joy. On April 12, 1999, Elie Wiesel stepped up to the podium, reflecting the violent times as they were months before entering a new century. Wiesel knew very well that the uncountable tragedies had to change, and each individual must exercise his or her own contributions in the face of justice and humanity. His devastating experiences and tragic realizations produced a voice that carried around the world, revealing the fundamental structure of humanity. Elie Wiesel was a Jewish American born in Romania. His principles were influenced by being raised in a heavily religious and liberal family. In the 1940s, his own country forced his family to flee to the ghettos, and not long after, Wiesel, a young Jewish boy from a small town, was captured by Nazis, waking up to the perilous realization of eternal infamy (Wiesel). In April 1945, after enduring through starvation and punishment, he was finally liberated. As he recovered, Wiesel studied in France as a journalist for Israeli and French publications. His colleague inspired him to publish his experience during the Holocaust which became known as the world famous Night. Wiesel continued to write several books in New York. Along with his publications, he advocated equality, taught Judaism, and established a foundation to combat indifference (Biography.com). He was later awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and appointed as the chair of President s Commision on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay on Robert Frost Mending Wall It is no secret how Robert Frost feels about walls after reading his poem Mending Wall . To say that Frost admired and favored walls would be a lie. On the contrary, based on his poem it is apparent that he would prefer there be no walls present. I was led to ask myself, what type of wall is Frost referring to? It is not merely a physical wall made of stone, but a barrier that people place among each other to create an illusion of separation and protection. The style of the poem makes it simple to read, however when you take a closer look into the poem, you discover a whole new meaning. Frost uses a variety of techniques throughout his poem such as metaphor, symbolism and imagery to help us understand his feelings and how those feelings ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Isn t it/ where there are cows? But there are no cows here (Line 29 31). Ironically he also states, I have come after them and make repair/ where they have left not one stone on a stone (Line 6 7). He is otherwise saying that although he feels the repairing of the wall is unnecessary, in order to maintain peace between his neighbor he will rebuild the unnecessary wall. It would make sense to simply have Frost leave the wall alone, thus ending the separation, but he chooses not to, indicating that he too finds comfort in the presence of the wall. One of the first things that I noticed about the style of the poem was that it was not broken up into stanzas, when looked at sideways gave the illusion of a wall with gaps. It is a series of lines which become a poem that is written as a blank verse iambic pentameter. Each line consists of ten syllables with the exception of Lines 8, 16, 24, 26, 27, 28, 37, 43, 45, which contain eleven syllables. At first glance it is easy to overlook this detail, but once it is noted the question arises, what is the significance in these particular lines? In lines 26 and 45 the neighbor says to Frost, Good fences make good neighbors , we also learn in line 43 that, He (the neighbor) will not go behind his father s saying . These particular lines are important because they help us to understand that the presence of the wall is something that was instilled in the neighbor. By taking note that the mending of the wall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Rogue Waves Rogue Waves For centuries, mariners have spread stories about giant sudden waves which appeared out of nowhere without warning which were strong enough to capsize even the mightiest and largest ships. Several vessels such as the S.S. Waratah, the M.S. Munchen, and the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald were all rumored to have been sunk by rogue waves (Walsh par. 3). Further, rogue waves have been blamed for ripping the bow off of a Norwegian freighter near the tip of South Africa in 1974, almost capsizing the Queen Elizabeth in 1942 off the coast of Greenland, striking the Queen Elizabeth H in 1995, and for swamping military aircraft carriers and tearing tankers in half (McDonald A21). These waves have also been immortalized in popular culture, as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 8; McDonald A21). Moreover, tsunamis are relatively small waves in height but long in length whereas rogue waves are inordinately tall. Rogue waves are particularly prominent off the southern coast of South Africa in the imaginary boundary between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans on the edge of the Agulhas Current where one s chance of encountering a rogue wave is estimated at about 3.1% per hour (Perkins 328). These waters are not only geographically complicated but also highly dynamic in that the current flows from the northeast while prevailing winds in the area blow from the southwest (Perkins 328). This opposition creates winds striking the faces of tall, current driven waves, thus increasing their height. However, rogue waves are also prominent in South America despite drastic differences in sea conditions there. Data from the region suggest that rogue waves can also occur in relatively calm seas. Researchers found rogue waves when the significant wave height was 12 meters as well as when it was only 50 centimeters (Perkins 329). In addition to South Africa and South America, scientists have determined that rogue waves are also more likely in Norway and parts of the Pacific Ocean (BBC par. 6). 4 Scientists used to believe that rogue waves could appear at any particular area of ocean only once every several millennia; however, recent oceanographic data suggest these waves are far more common than originally believed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Production Of Electrical Energy The production of electrical energy is considered a key of our present day society. The purpose of this report is to discuss and explain a natural resource that is renewable which will be the production of electrical energy in the future. Wind farms are Australia s most popular source of energy as for the reason of being a sustainable renewable energy. Wind farms market in producing electricity across AUS is only 3% but over a choice Australia would rather wind farms to be used more in producing Australia s electricity .Wind farms is the lowest cost renewable energy that uses airflow to produce electricity. This technology makes up 3% of Australia s electricity suppling over 1.3 million homes with power according to origin energy that hold over 4.3 million customer accounts in Australia. State Installed capacity (MW) Number of turbines Number of projects South Australia 1205 561 16 Victoria 939 454 13 Western Australia 491 308 21 New South Wales 282 170 9 Tasmania 310 124 7 Queensland 12.5 22 2 Northern Territory 0 0 0 Australian Capital Territory 0 0 0 3240 1639 68 Most wind turbines and wind farms are located in the southern parts of Australia. South Australia and Victoria have the most installed wind farms across all states in Australia. This table displays the frequency of wind turbines installed in each state with an amount of megawatts produced. Wind farms are located in coastal areas near by the sea where the wind is fairly constant but always windy. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Impact of Monetary Policy on Nigeria Commercial Banks THE IMPACT OF MONETARY POLICIES ON NIGERIA COMMERCIAL BANK (A CASE STUDY OF ZENITH BANK P.L.C) For more project materials Log on to Or call +2348130686500 +2348093423853 TERMS AND CONDITIONS Using our service is LEGAL and IS NOT prohibited by any university/college policies You are allowed to use the original model papers you will receive in the following ways: 1. As a source for additional understanding of the subject 2. As a source for ideas for your own research (if properly referenced) 3. For PROPER paraphrasing ( see your university definition of plagiarism and acceptable paraphrase) 4. Direct citing ( if referenced properly) Thank you so much for your respect to the authors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, its vital role in commercial banking activities lie in the direct effect it has on total economic growth and business development. Every year the (CBN) central bank of Nigeria being the monetary authority that is solely responsible for the insurance of guidelines policies and the interpretation of such, comes up with economic measure roles and regulation under which the bank in the country operate. Such policies direct the use of funds from depositors, stockholders, and creditors in order to control the size of loan portfolio thereby determining the general circumstances under which it is appropriate to make an advance. The monetary policies also aim at aiding the banks to maintain a sound financial and banking system promote confidence in sustenance of reasonable banking services for public as well as ensuring a high standard of conduct and professionalism in banking industry. These rules and regulations are contained in monetary policy circular being issued by the central bank at the beginning of every year. The techniques of monetary policies could be broadly divided into two namely: Direct and Indirect. While the direct approach has been used very extensively in the more developed market economic, the indirect approach predominate in the less developed economics such as Nigeria. Nonetheless, both technology aim at influence the cost and availability of banking system s credit. The direct system techniques involves fixing of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Control Of Power In George Orwell s 1984 In 1984, controlling the information and history of the society is revealed to be an effective method of controlling and oppressing a population. Since the Party has ultimate control over Oceania, they exert their power in every way possible. This includes their manipulation of history and information to paint themselves in a better light, and ensure absolute control over their populace. The Party manipulates history to turn it into truth to control. They constantly change and rewrite history to better fit how their society should be. While doing the mandatory Physical Jerks, Winston ponders how the Party controls people with their control over society: And if all others accepted the lie which the Party imposed if all records told the same ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though that proof exists in his own consciousness , memory is extremely unreliable due to the Party s grip on reality and history. The Party s power over history and truth creates a disorientated and undependable memory. This distrust of one s own recollections allows the Party ultimate control over the history of their society. Their unreliable memory also creates a feeble minded population that is more than willing to put their trust into the Party, in regards to their past. The citizens are perfectly willing to believe anything that the Party tells them, because there is nothing that disputes or denies the Party s information and arguments. What the Party says isn t opinion anymore, it s fact, which is information the populace is more than happy to accept. Therefore, the Party exerts complete control over the manipulation of information and history they exercise on the citizens of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Sustainable And Secure Building Act 2004 The Sustainable and Secure Building Act 2004 is used for protecting the environment from being ruined of destroyed because people who enjoy living around fresh and clean environments will get annoyed and upset if the location is turned into a eye sore. It improves the building act of 1984 by implementing some rules that improves the safety of the environment. Firstly, it introduces the conservation of fuel and power which is the act of setting new energy efficiency standards in buildings and structures. It controls the insulation values of building elements, the allowable area of windows, doors and other openings, air permeability of the structure, the heating efficiency of boilers and the insulation and controls for heating appliances. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Weight Loss Supplements On The Market Essay Okay, so there really is no mystery about weight loss supplements. In this day and age, anyone of average intelligence or better knows that weight loss supplements are worthless. Sadly, it does not seem to be so. Suppliers of weight loss supplements are still making millions of unethical dollars, and purchasers of these products are still waddling away disappointed with the results. Hope springs eternal, I guess. When it comes to losing weight, we all want to take that magic pill that will shed those unwanted pounds without having to sacrifice our beloved food or having to suffer through the rigors of consistent exercise. And there is always someone trying to tell you that that magic pill actually does exist, and that for a few measly dollars they will be happy to sell it to you. It doesn t exist, so save your money. If you still believe in those magic pills, check the instructions of any weight loss supplement on the market. Each and every one of them that I have seen has listed as the most important part of the instructions to eat less and exercise more in combination with the miracle drug. Um ... if you eat less and exercise more, is it really necessary to put some foreign substance in your body? Won t you simply lose weight from eating less and exercising more? Sure you will. If it were easy to eat less and exercise more, nobody would be looking for that magic pill. But that magic pill can t even pretend to work if you don t eat less and exercise more. Hmm. Some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. How Buget Cuts Effect Fire Departments Running head: Budgets and Fire Departments How Budget Cuts Effect Fire Departments Leann Rae Edison State College How Budget Cuts Effect Fire Departments Budgets have played a major role in fire departments all over the world. In the past couple of years, fire department budgets have been in the headlines quite frequently. This is especially true in Florida, where there has been much controversy in the proposal and passing of Amendment 1, in January 2008. The passing of this amendment has left many counties and cities in Florida having to cut budgets across the board, which includes the fire and EMS departments. Many departments are facing a substantial loss in their fiscal year budget which could translate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the last few months, we ve noticed that more local governments from the villages to the big cities have been complaining about shortfalls in their tax revenues. Even those that raised taxes find they re not collecting as much as they expected because weakening economic conditions have resulted in fewer business and property owners being able to pay their tax bills. Those that handed out tax breaks a few years ago are in even worse shape and those in regions hit hard by the mortgage banking scandal have become disaster areas. Experience also has shown that an arson wave seems to accompany a recession. In fact, an increase in arson cases is one way of confirming that a recession has arrived. Its the so called solution some people turn to when they re about to lose everything they own and all that s left is the insurance on a business or a home. And, just when a fire department needs more trained arson investigators on the street, some have to cut back in order to put every available body on the understaffed engine and truck companies. Get ready for more and bisser fires. (Bruno, 2008, p.26). On the national level, the President of The United States has put the American people at an even greater risk due to his 2009 Fiscal Year Budget proposal. The President has drastically cut the funding for the first responder programs, he wants to cut two hundred and forty seven million dollars from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. A Brief Note On Surface Waters And Groundwater Surface waters and groundwater are the two sorts of water assets that contamination influences. There are likewise two unique routes in which contamination can happen. On the off chance that contamination originates from a solitary area, for example, a release channel appended to a processing plant, it is known as point source contamination. Different illustrations of point source contamination incorporate an oil slick from a tanker, a release from a smoke stack (industrial facility fireplace), or somebody pouring oil from their auto down a channel. A lot of water contamination happens not from one single source but rather from a wide range of scattered sources. This is called nonpoint source contamination. A few types of water contamination are extremely self evident: everybody has seen TV news footage of oil spills recorded from helicopters flying overhead. Water contamination is normally more subtle and much harder to recognize than this. However, by what method would we be able to gauge water contamination when we can t see it? How would we even know it s there? There are two fundamental methods for measuring the nature of water. One is to take tests of the water and measure the convergences of distinctive chemicals that it contains. In the event that the chemicals are risky or the focuses are excessively extraordinary, we can see the water as dirtied. Estimations like this are known as concoction markers of water quality. Another approach to gauge water quality ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Revision Of Induction Program Part 1 a) Project Brief Project origins The project of the revision of induction program is aimed to improve the process of the induction program as well as the content and activities of the program to make new comers gain useful knowledge to start off their work and get a proper welcome. Benefits The new induction program is more well structured as it provides the required content needed for new staff to know, such as the philosophies, values and culture, product and service. So, we can build and maintain a solid organizational culture. A strong, positive culture can increase employee morale and teamwork. The program also provides basic knowledge to perform jobs. Well trained employees tend to feel more confident in performing their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sign off approval Please see below. b) Project plan 1. Background It has come to the attention of the management that the current induction program is not satisfactory. This is because there is no structure and procedure of the program; the induction was conducted by each department s tradition. The current induction, therefore, do not provide effective information and knowledge for new staff to be ready to start their work. So, the new induction program should be developed. 2. Aim and Objective a) Aim The purpose of induction program is to familiarise a new staff into the oraginsation about the culture, accepted practices and performance standards. It helps staff to meet the expectation of the company and improve productivity of new hires. b) Objectives To give proper and warm welcome to new staff To familiarize new staff to the company and reduce culture shock To give knowledge and information of the company to new staff To make relationship among new staff as well as with the team To give the idea of the relevant department and key persons 3. Target group and stakeholders Stakeholder Interest/ stake Importance New staff Participants All new staff must attend induction program on the first day of their work. HR Manager Manage and monitor induction program Manage the program
  • 32. Coordinate with other department Monitor the progress and result of induction program HR Supervisors Help conduct the program Coordinator ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. King Leopold II Research Paper Leopold II was a king that occupied the Belgian throne from 1865 to 1912, but he is more remembered for his terrible effect on the Congo Basin. In the Belgian Conference from 1884 1885, Leopold II became recognized as the sole ruler of the Congo Basin area. He ironically dubbed this land as the Congo Free State, which became his personal property, and where his cruel mistreatment of the natives took place. Under his rule, up to tens of millions of Africans were massacred, and even more were inhumanely tortured. Under Leopold s rule, the Congo Free State was subject to a terror regime (Religious Tolerance). Leopold II and his army, the Force Publique, enforced cruel conditions onto the slaves and consumed all of the land s resources for their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He first divided the land into two areas Free Trade Zone, and the Domaine Privé. The Free Trade Zone was available to Europeans who were interested in purchasing monopoly leases of anything valuable which was mostly ivory and rubber. The Domaine Privé, on the other hand, was Leopold s personal land. King Leopold s gain in wealth is shown from a Gondola study in 1966. The study shows that from 1888 to 1905, the value of rubber greatly increased from 260,000 Belgian Francs to 39,874,000 Belgian France. The value of ivory increased as well, from 1,096,000 Belgian Francs to 4,669,000 Belgian Francs between 1888 and 1890. Although the rubber and ivory trade presented Leopold with an enormous profit, it also lead to his downfall. The large shipments of rubber being exchanged with guns and ammunition made people suspicious. People like Edmund Dene Morel, an investigative journalist, and merchants who wanted to break the Congo s monopoly like William Cadbury rose up to expose Leopold II. In 1904, Roger Casement delivered an eyewitness report and all of his details were proven. The nations present during the Berlin Conference agreed that the power must be removed from Leopold, but by the time the Parliament of Belgium took over the Congo, Leopold had already milked (Religious Tolerance) the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Similarities Between The Odyssey And O Brother Where Art Thou Have you ever heard the phrase, Sing in me, Muse ? If so, there s a possibility you ve heard it in the introduction from either, Homer s The Odyssey (8th century) or in O Brother Where Art Thou (2000). In O Brother Where Art Thou and The Odyssey, the sirens from the book and the laundry ladies in the movie, are described almost exactly the same. Also in the book and the movie, a cyclops is included, but is portrayed differently in both. In addition throughout both of the works, the main protagonist, Odysseus (The Odyssey) and Everett (O Brother Where Art Thou), are on a journey in returning back to their families. Although the two works have many differences, much like the time period and the crew size difference, they do share many similarities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Odysseus (The Odyssey) and Everett (O Brother Where Art Thou) both were faced with conflicts that kept them from being with their families. Odysseus had just finished fighting in the Trojan War, and as years went on he had to overcome many challenges before actually returning back to his home in Ithaca. Unfortunately, he returned only to find his wife, Penelope, hosting a contest for suitors in her hand in marriage. Everett had convinced Delmer and Pete to break out of prison with him so they could go retrieve the treasure from a cabin he had hid the money in. Similarly to Odysseus, in reality he only wanted to escape to make sure his ex wife, Penny, didn t remarry anyone else besides ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Research Paper On Kickboxing Most people are discouraged from hitting others; I, however, was taught how to throw a punch properly. I started kickboxing when I was 15 years old, and I fell in love with it immediately. I relished the feeling of pushing my body past its limits and feeling my muscles complain the next day as validation of my hard work. As a kid I had never played team sports like most of my friends did; while they had soccer practices I stayed home and read books, because my mom taught me to cherish my education over all things. Kickboxing had finally given me an activity to call my own; not to mention it was a much more effective stress outlet than looking to Netflix for distraction. After I turned 16, I filled out lots of applications to make some extra ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Characters, Setting, and Symbols of Heart of... Beyond the shield of civilization and into the depths of a primitive, untamed frontier lies the true face of the human soul. It is in the midst of this savagery and unrelenting danger that mankind confronts the brooding nature of his inner self. Joseph Conrad s novel, Heart of Darkness, is the story of one man s insight into life as he embarks on a voyage to the edges of the world. Here, he meets the bitter, yet enlightening forces that eventually shape his outlook on life and his own individuality. Conrad s portrayal of the characters, setting, and symbols, allow the reader to reflect on the true nature of man. The two main characters in Heart of Darkness, Marlow and Kurtz are used to show the true nature of man, that is, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is expressed at both the start and the end of the novel. The light of Marlow, and his subsequent psychological awareness and evolution, is contrasted by Kurtz, who, as many have expressed, may represent the dark half of Marlow. Marlow s journey leads him in an urgent search for Kurtz, the one man who can provide him with the truth about himself. Like Marlow, Kurtz came to the Congo in hopes to bring light and civilization to a backwards society. He is a highly educated, refined gentlemen; yet, in the end, the brutal nature of the Congo forces him to resort to the life of a murderer and pilferer. The name Kurtz itself has symbolic meaning. The physical shortness in Kurtz implies a shortness of character and spirit (Heart of Darkness: A systematic evaluation). Marlow and Kurtz both symbolize the two conditions of human nature. Kurtz represents what man could become if left to his own intrinsic devices outside protective society. Marlow represents a pure untainted civilized soul who has not been drawn to savagery by a dark, alienated jungle. (Heart of Darkness: A systematic evaluation). When the two come face to face, each man sees a reflection of what he might have become in the other. In Kurtz, Marlow sees the potential ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Four Goals Of Punishment The four goals of punishment in the American criminal justice system are retribution, deterrence, incapacitation, and rehabilitation. The purpose of the four goals of punishment is to ensure that the sentence the criminal is receiving is reasonable and just. It is difficult to satisfy all of the components to the highest degree for all criminals. All of the goals serve a different purpose and are significant in their own way, but when combined together they create a very complex sentencing policy for criminals. The first goal of punishment is retribution. Retribution, also known as deserved punishment, it is when one is punished for committing a crime that harmed other people in some manner (277; ch.9). The purpose of this goal is for the criminal to understand that if you commit a crime, consequences will come with that. Depending on the crime that is committed will decide how serious the punishment is. A lot of factors are considered with retribution during the sentencing process. Factors such as the age of the defendant, their previous offense history, not only that but the victims of the crime. The judge might give the defendant a sentence that will not only punish him for the crime but also make the family feel that the proper sentence was given to the criminal. The next goal of punishment is deterrence. The purpose of deterrence is to convince criminals and society to not commit future crimes (277; ch.9). Deterrence has two separate subcategories which are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. My First Night Living At A New Neighborhood Gun shots in the distance, dogs barking from of police sirens, the sound of footsteps asphalt. Hiding under my sleeping bag breathing hard I think to myself, how the heck did we move from a safe neighborhood to this shit town? Rolling myself over on my hands and knees off my makeshift bed I carefully listen to my surroundings nothing. A sigh of relief comes out of me as I force my eyes to adjust to the darkness in my room focusing on my bedroom window trying to remember if I locked it. My first night living in a new neighborhood was going fantastic! I have never been so scared in my life. My family and I had lived in trailer homes before, but not one with this type of neighborhood. I remember my grandmother would warn me about the house being broken into several times before which gave me caution before she accepted us into her house. The neighbors across the street were probably the worst people you ever meet. They seemed violent, like those types of people that you would not dare to make eye contact with. My mother, father, and grandmother would never get along with them blaming each other for a missing tool in our yard or once there was a missing trashcan. Looking outside my parents new bedroom window my mother noticed the traffic out new neighbors had and she began to spit venom at their name under her breath. Ignoring her I stuck my head out the window even more gripping to the window sill which made my knuckles turn white taking in my new neighborhood. A mobile ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Examples Of Stereotypes In A Big Happy Family Motif of Stereotypes Many movie writers incorporate stereotypes into their film. Stereotypes in movies can be good mechanisms to help the audience better understand the characters. For example, common stereotypes of cowboys include grittiness and determination, which helps to develop them for the viewer s entertainment. However, stereotypes can also present characters in a negative light. In Madea s Big Happy Family, Tyler Perry uses the motif of African American stereotypes, which includes rampant drug abuse, broken families, and inappropriate, disorderly behaviors. At its roots, his movie contains nothing more than the theme of pigeonholing African Americans. The film begins with Shirley, the matriarch of the family, sitting in a doctor s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mr. Brown, a friend of Madea, is at the hospital and needs a blood transfusion during his surgery. His daughter, Cora, willingly volunteers. However, they discover that their blood types are not the same, suggesting that he is not her actual father. After the movie, Mr. Brown, Madea, and Cora all go on The Maury Show to determine whether or not Mr. Brown is Cora s father. Maury claims that he is not Cora s father. Kimberly s nastiness toward her husband, Calvin, and the rest of the family is eventually revealed to be from her experience of being raped as a teenager. Byron, originally thought to be Shirley s youngest son, is exposed as Kimberly s illegitimate son. This was kept hidden from both Calvin and Byron. After Calvin finds out, he and Kimberly talk through their problems and decide to seek help, saving their marriage. Byron also has an illegitimate child with his ex girlfriend Sabrina. This causes many problems for Byron, as Sabrina is constantly around, and she makes it her personal campaign to slander him around his family. He also must make child support payments to Sabrina, putting stress on him as he tries to hold down an honest, but low paying, job. This is a knock on African Americans, as they are often labeled as having many illegitimate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Marijuana And Drug Abuse Deaths from drug abuse has outnumbered deaths of traffic accidents for young adults in the U.S. One American dies from a prescription drug overdose every 19 minutes. Usually the biggest abusers of medications and prescriptions are from ages 18 25. Nearly 2/3 of those found in addiction recovery centers report sexual or physical abuse as children. Studies show child abuse to be a major factor in later life drug addiction. The THC that is found in Marijuana can be result of long lasting effects even after the user has quit smoking. By the 8th grade, 28% of adolescents have consumed alcohol, 15% have smoked cigarettes, and 16.5% have used marijuana. Though marijuana has garnered a reputation as a medicinal cure all, the drug offers its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. How Does Natasha Romanoff Present The Russian Language In... As the first female Avenger, Natasha Romanoff s physical attractiveness and her Russian heritage have been emphasized most in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In the beginning of The Avengers, she is interrogated by Russian thugs in a Russian warehouse. Donned in a short, revealing black cocktail dress, Romanoff slyly gains information from the thugs, while feigning ignorance. Thus, the film suggests that she is untrustworthy because she can easily trick others. In addition, Romanoff s spoken Russian in this scene reflects the misrepresentation of the Russian language in The Avengers. For a woman born and raised in the Soviet Russia, Natasha Romanoff has a notably American accent in comparison to the thug speaking Russian. Minor, yet explicitly antagonistic and foolish Russian characters are cast with Slavic actors who can properly speak the language, yet when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, The Avengers uses the vilified Russian identity for entertainment. Furthermore, the scene emphasizes Romanoff s characterization as a Russian beauty. During the conversation, the thug comments on Romanoff s beauty: she is just a pretty face. Romanoff appears to question this statement, with a quipped retort: You really think that I m pretty? However, the visual depiction of an ensuing fight suggests that the one of the most important components of Romanoff s characterization is her attractive face and bust. As she throws punches, including one seemingly from her bright red hair, the camera angles frame to flaunt Romanoff s upper body. The final shot of the fight features her glistening face and bust in the middle of the frame. Just as the dialogue suggests, Romanoff s physical beauty is emphasized. Therefore, being a distinctly Russian woman in The Avengers entails the highlighting of an appealing visual aesthetic, the misrepresentation of language, and an ability to trick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. ocean manufacturing,Inc. Ocean Manufacturing, Inc. c as e 1.1 The new client acceptance decision Mark S. Beasley · Frank A. Buckless · Steven M. Glover · Douglas F. Prawitt l ea r n ing o bje C t ive s After completing and discussing this case you should be able to [1] Understand the types of information relevant to evaluating a prospective audit client [2] List some of the steps an auditor should take in deciding whether to accept a prospective client Identify and evaluate factors important to the client acceptance decision [4] Understand the process of making and justifying a recommendation regarding client acceptance [3] INTRODUCTION The accounting firm of Barnes and Fischer, LLP, is a medium sized, national CPA firm. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ocean wants to hire your firm to issue an opinion on its December 31, 2011 financial statements and has expressed interest in obtaining help to get its recently installed information technology (IT) system in better shape. Ocean also wants your firm s advice and guidance on getting everything in order for the upcoming IPO. During the initial meeting with Ocean s management, the following information was obtained about the industry and the company. The Home Appliances Industry Over the past several years, the domestic home appliances industry has been growing at a steady pace. The industry consists of a wide variety of manufacturers (domestic and foreign) who sell to a large number of wholesale and retail outlets. Though responsive to technological improvements, product marketability is linked to growth in the housing market. Retail outlets are served by both wholesale and manufacturer representatives. Ocean Manufacturing, Inc Ocean s unaudited December 31, 2011 financial statements report total assets of $76 million, sales revenues of $145 million, and net profit of $3.4 million. In the past, the company has not attempted to expand aggressively or develop new product lines. Rather, it has concentrated on maintaining a steady growth rate by providing reliable products within a moderate to low price range. However, Ocean hopes to use the capital from the upcoming IPO to aggressively expand from a regional to a national market. Ocean ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Usefulness of Functionalism for an Understanding of... The Usefulness of Functionalism for an Understanding of the Family Functionalists focus on the roles of the family as an institution and its interaction with other institutions, such as the ratio of functions the family has to perform compared to those that other institutions such as schools and the NHS perform. Functionalism sees the use of the family in society and how it can take pressure from the government by becoming an almost dependent institution that will help support its own members. George Murdock analysed 250 societies and studied the purpose of the family, he came up with a final definition; that the family performs several main functions. These functions help the individuals within ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Functionalist theory does not consider that the modern situation and success of institutions other than the family has decreased the importance of the family and the functions it performs. For example, the role of education is now limited to only children under the age of five, as schools provide the majority of education for the younger members of the family from that age to adulthood. Reproductive functions of the family have also been limited because it is no longer necessary for a family to have both parents to create a child. This could be because of promiscuity or artificial insemination. Finally, economic support within the family has also been reduced because the government provides benefits for Old Age Pensioners, the unemployed and pregnant mothers, meaning that a family does not need to support itself financially to survive as there are other options. Talcott Parsons considered how industrialisation and advances in technology and social morals have changed the functions of the family and he claimed the families functions were now limited to just two functions. Firstly is primary socialisation , he believed that parents taught their children from an early age what was socially accepted and normal behaviour in public. Primary socialisation also includes teaching the foundations of language. The second function is to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Mir15a Case Study (3) Therapeutic effect of miR15a/16 inhibitor in vivo: We will infect influenza virus with 5.0 x 10 3.375 TCID50 and then deliver the miR 15a/16 inhibitor once from 6 to 72 h later. To maximize the therapeutic effects, we will deliver the miR 15a/16 inhibitors 3 times for every 24h. Lung inflammation will be evaluated using lung histology, BAL cellularity. Alveolar macrophage activation or regulation will be evaluated using FACS analysis, cytokines, chemokines production, and viral titer. BAL cellularity: To collect the BAL fluid, the thoracic cavity is opened by midline incision. The trachea is exposed and cannulated with a 20 gauge catheter, which is secured with a 2 0 silk suture. And then get the BAL fluids with 1ml cold PBS. To collect ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Briefly, Mice lung tissue will be isolated and cut into small pieces with razor blade and process in digestion buffer (1 mg/ml collagenase D, 0.1 mg/ml DNase; Roche, Indianapolis, IN) for 30 min. at 37℃. The samples will be passed through 100 μm and 40 μm strainer serially. After counting cells, alveolar macrophage specific and activation antibodies will be conjugated. CD11c+CD64+ cells will be gated and the activation markers (CD11b, CD40, CD80, CD86, MHC ll) will be analyzed. Alveolar macrophage gene expression will be evaluated after isolating the cells by BD FACS Aria (BD Bioscience, San Jose, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Effects Of Obesity On Obesity And Obesity As aforementioned, many people believe that obesity is caused by just overconsumption of fatty foods, but there is more to it. Definitely overconsumption of fats is a major factor and recipe to obesity, but also calorie intake and amount of exercise has a lot to do with becoming overweight. If a person s diet includes a greater amount of calorie than the amount of daily exercise, then that excess calorie will be stored as fat. It is not necessary to take in more calories than what the body usually uses up after daily exercise because this will disrupt the balance and cause an unhealthy imbalance with food proportions thus, leading to weight gain. It is best when children are involved in physical activities while they are young because it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, not having good programs that bring local fruits and vegetables to schools, businesses, and communities may determine the quantity of obese people living in that community or environment (CDC, 2012). Not having communities set up to facilitate and encourage exercise and healthy living may lead to this prevailing disease called obesity. In some disorders, genetics can be a direct cause of obesity. On the other hand, genetics is one factor that may increases the likelihood of the disease. Studies have proven that genes have a great deal to do with obese persons. Treuth (2003) states that Obesity tends to regularly follow children who have obese parents, however parents with regular body weight can still have obese children (p. 1212 1218). Genetics can cause obesity, but it is not a major recorded factor of obesity. It is easy for one to say that, obesity runs in my family, but according to (CDC, 2012) what is happening is although obesity is greatly determined by genetics, and a population s genetic structure does not change overnight. Hence, an increase in . . .[obesity] will have to show drastic changes of non genetic determinants. Results If a person is affected by obesity, it is not the end of the world. It can be combated, not only with vaccines, but also with a positive mindset and the right attitude to get the body healthy and in functional condition. There are many different measures that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. My Job Shadow At West Liberty Middle School I had my job shadow at West Liberty Middle School and I chose this school because I have been there previously. I spent the whole day at this school and learned a lot throughout the day. I am a family friend with the teacher who teaches seventh and eight grade English. Although I do not plan to teach middle school I still enjoy and learn a lot going to this school, because there s a very diverse group of students from my different backgrounds. I feel like shadowing this school is much more realistic to the difficulties I may encounter as a teacher, therefore I benefit from shadowing this teacher and school. There were many take a ways that I encountered through this shadow. There were many students that had learning disabilities and even students that English is their second language. I was able to watch how these students learned through a teacher helper. This stood out to me because in most schools when a student doesn t know English or is struggling with a certain topic of area they learn the material in a different classroom rather than in the normal classroom. I thought that this was very interested how they implemented this into the classroom setting. There was an interpreter in the classroom and there were six students that could not speak English. They sat in a group while the teacher continued as normal and the interpreter would translate. I thought that this school in particular does a very good job at including and teaching for students that need extra help or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Examples Of Interdependence In The Giver Interdependence is when someone realizes on eachother. In the book The Giver interdependence is taught when the children get their coats with the buttons on the back of them. Each of the other kids is taught to help each other out in the community by helping other kids button the buttons on the back of their coat. The difference between loss and release in their community is that a relises is something either good or bad, it could be good because the elder could of lived its long life and it would be released in a remembering way. On the other hand being released on a bad term can be, because of breaking too many rules or being malnourished of different during birth they would release you. A loss on the other hand is because of a death from an incident of something else that went wrong. They treat each one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jonas life will be much different than everyone else s because he is the Receiver. This is because with his assignment he can not tell people what happens at work. So what Jonas has to do is go straight to the Giver s office in the morning and then straight home after work with no communication with friends. Jonas will also act very different from everyone else, because he will be getting lots of memories and all of these memories will make him look old and exhausted. Another big thing is that he now knows everything that happened in the world so he can help in a bad situation to see what is the best way to get out of it. 7. The rules for Jonas don t apply as much, like the lying doesn t apply. Also Jonas can t apply for a release, or can t be telling people what he had learned from the Giver. So Jonas can lie so that he can cover up what he is learning. 8. The old receiver who is now known as the Giver tells Jonas about his work and he says that there are good memories that will feel good and some that are bad and will hurt. He also says that his work is very tiring and he is very loaded down and tried. So he wants to give them memories to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Comparing Wicca And Paganism When one thinks of witchcraft in today s society they think of Wiccans. Wicca is a misunderstood practice much like Muslims. This form of beliefs is not followed by Satanists but by people whom are influenced by nature and the connection between us humans and the natural world that surrounds us. In this paper there will be certain topics discussed about Wicca and the people whom practice it. These topics will be the history of Wicca, Wicca s main principles/ concepts, and people s reasons/views whom believe they are Satanists. The most widely recognized type of Paganism, Wicca, draws inspiration from Pre Christian European rituals and beliefs. In the 1950s, Gerald Gardner, a British civil servant, drew attention to Wicca. He claimed to have been initiated into a coven of hereditary witches that had survived through the centuries. Wicca emphasizes living in harmony with one s environment and community. Though, many Wiccans recognize an ultimate deity as both female and male (some hold the deity is female, yet fully containing male and female aspects). But ultimately Wicca has no high authority, no single leader, no prophet and no bible to dictate its laws and beliefs. With this, Wicca is also unrelated to Satanism. It is a group of religious traditions. Some are highly structured, while most are eclectic. Many, perhaps most, Wiccans are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The article explains that Satanist are renegade Christians, who rebel against the authority of the church and worships Satan rather than Christ (Otter and Morning Glory Zell Editors). It agrees that such people are at times called witches and warlocks in popular books and movies, but actually have little to do with Pagan Witches (Wiccans). Also, Satanists accept the Christian duality between good and evil: while Wiccans do not (Otter and Morning Glory Zell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...