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The Beatles Influence On America
Billy Joel once said, The Beatles were the band that made me realize it was possible to make a living
as a musician, ... When I heard the Beatles, I said, That s what I want to do! (Quotes 2). Billy Joel
expresses how he, and other musicians felt towards the British Invasion, and one of the bands leading
the invasion were The Beatles. In the early to mid 1960 s The Beatles ruled the music charts in a
phenomenon only known as Beatlemania. After 1966 a new Beatle style was born, one that defied the
standards that they originally set. The Beatles revolutionized music, society, and created a paragon for
future musicians to follow. The Beatles were important figures in American History because the
changed the standards of music and influenced society into new, deeper ways of thinking and
interpreting music.
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John Lennon led a troubled childhood but found his comfort and place in a band he led called The
Quarrymen. Paul McCartney met Lennon during a concert at St. Peter s Church in Woolton,
Liverpool. Paul asked to join the band as he also knew how to play guitar. John was impressed that
Paul knew more than three chords and how to tune a guitar, while Paul was impressed at John s
energetic performance skills. Paul knew a lead guitarist from school who he met on the school bus,
George Harrison. The band consisted of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart
Sutcliffe, and drummer Pete Best. The band was successful in and around Liverpool and went to
Hamburg, Germany to play in nightclubs, as many other bands did. Then known as The Beatles, the
band played night after night in German clubs. Eventually the band was selected to play on Tony
Sheridan s My Bonnie. More and more requests came to the North End Road Music Store (NEMS),
owned by Brian Epstein. Epstein was curious about the band and decided to see the play live at the
cavern club. Epstein made
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The Effects Of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons On The...
What are the effects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on the organ systems of aquatic
invertebrates?
A study in Biology
Dusty Vincer, Advisor
by Shruti Gajbhiye
During the recent Deepwater Horizon oil spill, millions of gallons of oil were dispersed in the Gulf of
Mexico in the same area known as the Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Zone. The hypoxic zone along the
Gulf Coast contains less than the normal amount of dissolved oxygen, at two parts per million. The
little to no oxygen is theorized to be caused by excess nutrients from the Mississippi River along with
the stratification of the Gulf waters. The excess nutrients create a growth of primary consumers and
when decomposing at the bottom, uses the oxygen. The layering of the water does not allow for the
water to mix the top and bottom layers, leaving a lack of oxygen at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico
Hypoxic Zone and an oxygen plenty top layer. The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from the
petroleum, generally accepted to have mutagenic and carcinogenic effects, and are mainly from
anthropogenic sources and are considered environmental pollutants. The nonpolar organic molecular
are insoluble in the water, and are considered to be of utmost importance in terms of environmental
hazards. The combination of the burning of petroleum on the top of the Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Zone
created a deadly effect, as evidenced by the several deaths of animals and an unbalanced food web as
secondary and tertiary consumers died
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Biblical Overtones In East Of Eden, By John Steinbeck
The novel, East of Eden, features Biblical overtones from the stories of Genesis. The novel was
written by John Steinbeck and turned into a film by Elia Kazan in 1955. Kazan s purpose was to show
how the Bible could influence media and culture. The film was released on April 10th, 1955 and
featured James Dean as Cal, Richard Davalos as Aron, Julie Harris as Abra, Raymond Massey as
Adam, and Jo Van Fleet as Kate. East of Eden is set in the time before and after America joined World
War I. The Trask family, who lives in Salinas Valley, is trying to make it through the tumultuous times.
Cal is the youngest son and sees himself as the black sheep of the family, due to his tendency to be
bad and rebellious. Cal is always competing with his older brother Aron, who seems to be perfect in
every way. Aron is their father s favorite and Cal desperately wants their father s love and affection.
After his father loses most of his money trying to ship lettuce surrounded by ice to New York, Cal
decides to invest into the crop of beans and makes a small fortune. After earning that fortune for his
father, he realizes that he cannot buy his fathers love. Cal s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The first biblical reference I noticed was at Adam s surprise birthday party. When Adam arrived at the
surprise party, Aron presented him with the news of his and Abra s engagement, which Abra was
unaware of. Aron presented this information to upstage Cal s gift of the fortune their father had lost.
Adam, in turn, accepted Aron s gift with happiness and joy while rejecting Cal s with anger. This
scene related to the Cain and Abel story when God accepted Abel s offering of animal fat and rejected
Cain s gift of fruit from the soil. Abel had given God a true sacrifice from the first of his flock and
Cain gave him fruit that was not a real sacrifice to
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Essay on The Role of Labor in American History
This brief history of more than 100 years of the modern trade union movement in the United States
can only touch the high spots of activity and identify the principal trends of a century of achievement.
In such a condensation of history, episodes of importance and of great human drama must necessarily
be discussed far too briefly, or in some cases relegated to a mere mention.
What is clearly evident, however, is that the working people of America have had to unite in struggle
to achieve the gains that they have accumulated during this century. Improvements did not come
easily. Organizing unions, winning the right to representation, using the collective bargaining process
as the core of their activities, struggling against bias and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Through these decades, the labor movement has constantly reached out to groups in the American
society striving for their share of opportunity and rewards..... to the blacks, the Hispanics and other
minorities..... to women striving for jobs and equal or comparable pay . . . to those who work for better
schools, for the freedom of speech, press and assembly guaranteed by the Bill of Rights ... to those
seeking to make our cities more livable or our rural recreation areas more available . . . to those
seeking better health for infants and more secure status for the elderly.
Through these decades, in addition, the unions of America have functioned in an economy and a
technology marked by awesome change. When the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions
gathered in convention in 1881, Edison had two years earlier invented the electric light, and the first
telephone conversation had taken place just five years before. There were no autos, no airplanes, no
radio, no television, no air conditioning, no computers or calculators, no electronic games. For our
modest energy needs coal, kerosene and candies we were independently self sufficient.
The labor movement has seen old industries die (horse shoeing was once a major
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Transition to Democracy Essay
Since the initiation of the Third Wave of Democracy, several countries have attempted to form a
democratic system of governs. We take note that not all have succeeded. At the dawn of this era,
democracy was being applied to countries with no prior history of a governing body that was place by
the people for the people hence success of such a system could not be guaranteed because of the
innumerous variables that existed in each country. People being the highlighted factor of variance, it
may become easier to understand how countries such as Pakistan and Nigeria, both countries prior to
the Wave had no local governing machinery. Pakistan further endured a partition from India which
resulted in not only an instant religious and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Spanish citizens were not always necessarily tormented by tyrants, whose political ideologies
only reflected what benefited themselves. From 1931 1936 , the second republic was formed in Spain
where they established a free democratic setting and For the first time a major breakthrough was made
in regional autonomy, indispensable for the development of a stable modern democracy in Spain 1.
Spain currently is a parliamentary representative democratic constitutional monarchy. Its branch of
powers is separated in to two, where the executive power lies with the government and the legislative
power is delegated to the Spanish parliament. Due to this structure it is very arduous for political
figures in states and governments to abuse their power. The executive power in Spain is given to the
Council of Minister s, which is led by the Spanish prime minister. The Prime Minister is initially
nominated by the king where after he is required to obtain the vote of the lower house of parliament,
and finally the king appoints the prime minister. Spain s legislature is elected directly. The Spanish
legislature branch consists of the congress of deputies and the senate whom serve for a period no more
than 4 years. The senate is elected through bloc voting at a provincial level. The congress on the other
hand is similar yet different, as it is at a provincial level as well. Two members are allocated for each
province; the number of
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Summary Of Children Of God s Fire Essay
The Lives of Rural Slaves in Brazilian Sugar Plantations
Throughout the 16th century, as there was a demographic collapse of the indigenous population, there
was now a new demand for slave labor in Latin America. In Brazil, the Portuguese needed a large
workforce to cultivate sugar plantations. As a result, numerous slaves from Africa were imported to
work on large plantation fields. In various plantations, rural slaves experienced harsh working and
living conditions. Few slaves had a high life expectancy. Robert Edgar Conrad in Children of God s
Fire, shares some primary sources that dealt with the types of environments and conditions many
slaves faced and encountered in Brazil. The sources also gave insight into the regulations and
economics/business of the slave trade. Conrad states that rural Brazil was a hell for blacks (Conrad
54). Many slaves dealt with extremely harsh conditions just to keep the European market in Latin
American growing and profitable. This paper will analyze how rural slaves lived and worked on
Brazilian sugar plantations. To start, in Brazil the Portuguese become convinced that full scale
exploitation of the land was imperative for the safety of their entire overseas empire. Sugar cultivation
was the ideal crop to guarantee the existence of a profitable colony. As a result, the Portuguese
dominated the Atlantic slave trade. Various slaves from different parts of Africa were brought to Brazil
and experienced difficult working and in living
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Anti-Police Protests
NATIONWIDE: Anti police protests are expected to continue in August as Michael Brown one year
death anniversary approach on August 9. Additionally, Anonymous called for #RageforSandra day of
action on August 8. As of now, both events are not expected to result in BAC impact, as the events are
planned after business hours on Saturday and Sunday.
NATIONWIDE
Anti police protests expected to continue in August. Anti police protests, which gained significant
outcome following Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson on August 9, 2014 and jury decision
announcement in Eric garner death case in New York on December 3, 2014, continues to attract
activists attention. As Michael Brown one year death anniversary approach, activists are gearing up
for
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Why Was Edward III Important
Edward III was, for several centuries regarded as one of the greatest of England s medieval kings. His
long reign is seen as a kind of golden age. This research paper is about the life and significance of
Edward III, King of England from 1327 1377.
Edward III, of Windsor , King of England, eldest son of Edward II and Isabella of France, was born at
Windsor on the 13th of November 1312. During his younger years he was made Earl of Chester in
1320, and Duke of Aquitaine in 1325, but did never get the title of Prince of Wales (Luminarium).
After an unfortunate reign of his father, Edward III was able to restore national unity and pride in
England during the mid 1300. Edward was a direct descendant of Henry Plantagenet, along with all
the English kings of the fourteenth century (Goodman, p 1). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Edward III got proclaimed warden of the kingdom because of his father s absence (Luminarium).
Edward III ascended to the throne on the 13th of January 1327, after his father, Edward II was forced
to abdicate from the throne (Soud, p. 96). The parliament recognized Edward as king, and he was
crowned a couple of days later. Edward II had been an indisputably bad king, and never developed a
strong core and got persuaded by stronger personalities around him (Soud, p. 95). He was in reality
the puppet of Isabella of France, his wife and her lover, Roger Mortimer, the Earl of March, who both
ruled England through him and planned Edward II s downfall (English Monarchs). Edward II agreed
to abdicate in favor of his 14 year old son to restore the power and prestige of the weakened England
(Soud, p. 95). During Edward III first few years of his reign, his matters of state remained in the hands
of his mother and Mortimer (Soud, p.
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Dramatic Irony In Lamb To The Slaughter
Lamb to the slaughter expresses many literary elements, creating a story about Mary Maloney s
experience with her husband. Dramatic irony is a very critical part of the story, especially while
evaluating the situation. Personally, I think it s right here on the premises. Probably right under our
very noses. What you think Jack? (Roald Dahl 9). She killed her husband with a frozen lamb leg after
discussing troubling news that was never revealed. Mary called the police, who were also her husband
s coworkers. The police never figured out what the weapon was or who killed him. Mary asked them
of a favor to eat the lamb leg cooking in the oven, and the weapon was right under their noses when
they were eating. Additionally, the imagery ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Other animals are also used, for example, oxen to the slaughter. Gift of the Magi exercises many
literary and DIDLS elements as Della tries to salvage her last pennies to buy a meaningful gift for her
husband, Jim. One of the most vital parts of the story is situational irony. Della, said he, let s put our
Christmas gifts away and keep them a while. They re too nice to use now. I sold the watch to get the
money to buy the combs. And now I think we should have our dinner (O. Henry 1). Sadness is
expressed as they come to realize that they both bought gifts that were unable to use the gifts they
received. Della had sold her hair to have enough money to buy a watch for Jim, and she got a comb.
Jim sold his watch to buy the combs for Della, and she bought him a watch.This is considered
situational irony because the situation is reversed. Another important element of Gift of the Magi is
foreshadowing. The James Dillingham Youngs were very proud of two things which they owned. One
thing was Jim s gold watch. It had once belonged to his father. And, long ago, it had belonged to his
father s father. The other thing was Della s hair. The two most important things to the James
Dillingham Youngś were their hair and watches, which later they sell to make money to buy new gifts.
They both bought each other gifts which they couldn t use, and it most likely took a toll on their self
esteem. This is
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Church History Paper I
The Foundation of Orthodoxy and the Cannon A Paper Presented to Dr. Keith Goad of Liberty
University Lynchburg, VA In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for Church History CHHI 301
By Brittany N. Askew February 6, 2012 Brittany Askew 06 February 2012 CHHI301_B04 Paper 1
Introduction The process by which Scripture has been preserved and compiled is one whose history is
worth noting. The early church had many opportunities to share the Good News of Christ via word of
mouth, but from the time of Christ s resurrection until the mid second century, there had not been a
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Marcion believed that the Jewish Scriptures only concerned the covenant between God and the Jews
of Israel, and therefore was no longer valid for the Christian church. In his mind, these were two very
separate Gods. When noticing that several of Paul s writings made mention of the God of Israel,
Marcion claimed that those writings were not Paul s original texts, and should be considered
counterfeit. Marcion s views of Paul s forged portions of his letters can be attributed to what many
theologians today might call the Slippery Slope Argument. In this case, Marcion chose not to trust in
the inerrancy of what God had spoken to Paul. Paul s writing s were flawed, or someone must have
tampered with them. This lack of trust in inerrancy would ultimately allow Marcion to fall down a
slippery slope , giving way to forsake other important Christian foundational truths. As his ideologies
became more widespread, it became obvious that Marcion s views on creation were radically
reinterpreted (or misinterpreted, better yet), as well as his opinions on the doctrines of incarnation and
the resurrection. Ultimately, the church at large came to the conclusion that his doctrines contradicted
several fundamental points in Christian doctrine. It forced the church to make a case for the value and
status of the Jewish scriptures it had adopted as its own, and it prompted
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Segregation In Major League Baseball
During the 1920 s and 1930 s, which was a time of discrimination and racial injustice for African
Americans, to whom Major League Baseball was exclusively off limits, was considered a White Man
s Game. Until 1947, when Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in baseball, by suiting up for the
Brooklyn Dodgers on Opening Day, April 15, 1947. All baseball fans know the story of Robinson and
the integration of baseball, but, the more important stories come from his predecessors, who worked
hard to make Jackie s feat possible, and to those who would come after themselves. We all know the
names Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson, Oscar Charleston, and Ray Dandridge, but we don t all know the
extensive struggles they faced in order to help African Americans ... Show more content on
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Bagwell, Thome, and Suzuki are all very likely to be future inductees. Halladay and Lofton are a not
as likely candidates, although Lofton was able to steal 622 bases (good enough for 15th all time), and,
albeit, Halladay s career ended prematurely due to repeated elbow issues, and Tulowitzki, assuming he
puts up the same numbers he has in recent years for the next 7 8 seasons, will also have put up a
strong career, although not quite good enough for Hall of Fame enshrinement, despite his clutch
hitting and defensive agility. Also, all of the Negro League players mentioned above are in the Hall of
Fame, which has only inducted 312 players in its 75 year history, 35 of which have played in the
Negro Leagues. Some of Schoenfield s honorable mentions include Smokey Joe Williams, Cristobal
Torriente, Martin Dihigo, Judy Johnson, Biz Mackey, Monte Irvin, and Leon Day, all of whom are
Hall of Fame inductees. Lastly, to compare Negro League players to Major League players, perhaps
the best method of comparison is direct comparisons through their statistics. To do that, one must take
the numbers put up by each man, respectively, and compare them
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The Stock Market Crash Of 1929, By Brenda Lange
On October 29, 1929, America experienced the most calamitous stock market crash in its history.
Although some tried to prevent the crash from getting worse, the fear and panic that so many
Americans felt, caused them to make a horrible situation even worse. The 1929 stock market crash
affected America in several ways, causing America to go from a time of prosperity, to a time of strife,
leading Americans to lose billions of dollars and also leading to an increase in homelessness and
unemployment rates, leaving America devastated.
Before the market crash, many people were happy and optimistic about the future. Brenda Lange,
author of The Stock Market Crash of 1929, wrote that the time before the crash was a time of
optimism and hope, and the future looked promising. (Lange 12), referring to how people had nothing
to worry about. With a majority of people believing that nothing bad would happen, the small signs of
the future crash went unnoticed, leading to a mass panic when the market first went down, which was
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The author of a personal account had written that he had about $3000 in the stock market, but after the
crash, he may have had about $62 left (Account), losing almost all of his money in the market. He was
not the only one, more than three million Americans were directly affected by the crash (Lange 39),
while almost everyone else was indirectly affected by the crash. With such a large number of people
being affected by the crash, the losses were estimated at between $8 billion and $9 billion (Account).
Therefore, all stock prices went down by a immense percentage, causing citizens and companies alike
to lose an extensive amount of money. Consequently, because of the companies substantial loss, they
were forced to cut back on expenses, such as employee
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After School Programs Essay
Daniel Parra Mrs. Padgett English IV, Period 2 7 December 2010 After School Programs The impact
that after school programs have on young children affects every aspect of their lives. Although some
may feel after school programs are a waste of time and money, it has been proven that they improve
children s social and academic skills. Without these special designed programs, children may not be
able to develop into the kinds of adults which will benefit society in the future. It is important that
society understand the importance of after school programs. To cut back on after school programs to
better the economy is only taking away from the children and opening new doors to them, which can
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Learning how to communicate is often overlooked but its an essential skill for anyone. An example of
how important this truly is would be a job interview. Everyone at some point will have to interview for
a job to support themselves and their family. At most interviews, employers are looking for people
who seem to communicate well with others and can present themselves by communicating their
attributes. These communications skills that are necessary aren t easy to come by. Although one may
think it would be easy, many people wont be able to successfully land a job because of
communication. One person may be the most qualified, but if you can not communicate well then it
will not matter. After school programs can also socially benefit a child. Programs are often designed to
teach a child how to be a leader as well as a team player. Throughout one s life there will be situations
where one will need to work in a group as well as lead a group of people. After school programs
involving sports, really hone in on a child s ability to behave and interact in a group environment. The
participants must work together in order to achieve a common goal which is to ultimately win. In
doing so, they must interact and communicate in a way which will be most beneficial for the entire
group. This occurs not only in sports but in everyday life. At a job, one may have to work with others
to
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The Government of Spain
The Government of Spain
Political System
Spain is a parliamentary monarchy. Chief of state is the hereditary monarch and the head of
government is the President of the Government. The President designates the cabinet which is called
the Council of Ministers. Spain is also has a bicameral legislative branch. The General Courts or
National Assembly or Las Cortes Generales consists of the Senate or Senado and the Congress of
Deputies or Congreso de los Diputados (CIA World Factbook). In order for legislation to pass the two
chambers must agree. Proposals of laws issued by the Senate are discussed at Congress in a Plenary
Session in order to be accepted or tabled veto or be amended. The proposal of the law passes to the
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President of Government Rodriguez Zapatero is from the party Spanish Socialist Workers Party. The
President s party does not have a majority of the seats in both chambers of parliament. The PSOE,
which is party of the President, has control of the Congress, but the Popular Party controls the Senate.
The government is a minority government since neither of the parties has more than 50 percent of the
seat shares in either chamber. The most recent election was during March 14, 2004 which was a
landslide win for the PSOE. During previous years, it was always the Popular Party, the conservatives,
who would beat the PSOE, the liberals, in presidential and National Assembly elections. This most
recent election where the PSOE, Spanish Socialist Workers Party, reigned victors reflected the
opposition the population felt against the Iraq war which the PP and its leader Anzar supported. The
now President of Government, Prime Minister, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero pledged his promise if
elected that he would withdraw the Spanish troops from the war (Stuart, BBC News). This election
had one of the highest voter turnouts in history with a incredible 77.2 percent coming out to the polls,
with 42 percent of the vote going to the PSOE (Stuart, BBC News). The elections also
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Rate Of Osmosis
As suggested by the graph above and the data obtained through the conduction of the experiment, an
evident correlation between the surface area to volume ration and the rate of osmosis can be implied.
As can be seen from the graph, as the surface area and volume ratio of the cube is increased, the %
change in mass is decreased (as suggested by the % change in mass of 2 x 2 x 2 cube). In a
contradicting manner, as the SA: V of the potato cube in decreased, the % change in mass of the
potato cube in increased (as suggested by the % change in mass of 1 x 1 x 1 cube). This pattern in the
data reinforces the hypothesising statement, which stated that if the size of potato is larger, then the
rate of osmosis would be gradual due to its smaller volume to surface area ratio, whereas if the size of
the potato is smaller, then the rate of osmosis would be faster.
One explanation for the correlation between these variables is that an object with a large SA:V ratio
comprises of a smaller surface for the chemical/substance (salt solution) to move across, allowing
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The results of these two groups clearly differ from the other 4 groups. To exemplify, the results for the
% change in mass of the groups 1, 2, 3 and 5 range from 6 11% but the results of group 4 and 6 are
34.09 % and 0.99 % respectively. One probable explanation for this discrepancy in the results is that
the groups 4 and 6 may have conducted the experiment incorrectly. Potential factors that may have
caused these inconsistencies in results, include a damaged weighing scale and a damaged timer, which
could ve misled the experimenters of groups 4 and 6 by displaying the incorrect time. This would
mean that the potatoes were kept in the salt solution for more or less than 20 minutes, which would
explain the vast difference in the
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Essay On Famous Stars
The universe contains many galaxies and the galaxies have millions and billions of stars, here are 10
well known stars from the universe. First one is a stellar nebula , a stellar nebula is is a cloud of
superheated gases and other elements formed by the explosive death of a massive star. A stellar nebula
is not only massive clouds of dust , it s also the place where stars are born. A nebula is latin for fog . A
stellar nebula is also really big,it s a huge interstellar cloud of dust and hydrogen and helium that
range in size from 1 AU to 10 AU. It also appears in many different colors and shapes. Stellar nebula
is really bright and is actually visible with a naked eye!. Even tho a stellar nebula might look like they
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When a star explodes as a supernova,most of its matter is blown away into space to form a nebula.
The ultra dense remnants of the imploding core which are lefts behinds are known as a neutron star, as
it s electrons and protons are crushed together in the huge gravity to form neutrons. The temperature
inside a newly formed neutron star is from around 1011 to 1012 kelvin. However, the huge number of
neutrinos it emits carry away so much energy that the temperature of an isolated neutron star falls
within a few years to around 106 kelvin. Then we have the average star , The average star or
intermediate mass star, is a star with an initial mass of 0.5 to 8 times that of Earth s sun . Its spends
most of its time on the main sequence as an orange, yellow , or blue white dwarf star. An average star
is a massive ball of hot gas/plasma .An average star is held together by gravity. The sun is an example
of an average star . Next, is planetary nebula , planetary nebula is a growing and glowing cloud of hot
gas/plasma that occurs near the end of a low mass star s life. Actually it has nothing to do with planets
. Planetary nebula s occur in the last stage of a dying star. Though our own star , the sun , may not die
for another 5 billion year about 10,000 of these nebula s are estimated to exist in the Milky Way. It s
actually a large cloud of gas and dust in
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Essay on Stereotypes of Hispanic Women in Cinema
The Latina women, even throughout the era resistance cinema, have not been able to make much
progress in overcoming the degrading stereotypes that Hollywood has created for them. Despite the
many advances that minorities have made in the cinema in recent years, Latina actresses still take on
the roles of the dark skinned lady and other such stereotypes with strong sexual connotations. It is
often debatable whether or not the role of the Latina has undergone dramatic changes since the days of
Dolores Del Rio and Carmen Miranda dancing with the fruit baskets on top of their heads. However,
in recent years there has been an emphasis by various Latinas in the film industry to combat such
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This character began to appear in the 1930 s, at the same time that an audio component was introduced
into cinema. The audience was not however interested in the voice of the vamp but rather for her
appearance and sex appeal. She was often depicted as exotic and sensual. As Tara Osorio writes, In
early cinema, Hollywood represented Latinas as ignorant, and valued their striking appearance and
figure rather than their intelligence, character, and personalities. (Tara Osorio) With the introduction of
musicals into cinema, there were many opportunities for vamp roles. There were three particular
women in early cinema who were infamous for portraying the vamp character. Carmen Miranda,
Dolores Del Rio, and Lupe Velez were typecast in such roles and were seen in the majority of films
produced in these decades.
This character represented an image that was offensive and insulting to many. The character did not
have many diverse elements and was a rather one dimensional figure. It was even more damaging
when you take into account that the same role was repeated, often by the same actress in a myriad of
films. As one actress Rita Moreno describes after she had played a similar spitfire character fourteen
times in eleven years.
It s really demeaning after you ve won the Oscar to be offered the same role over and over again. They
only wanted me to drag out my accent and dance show over and over again. (pg.174, Hadley Garcia)
The filmmakers
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Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapies Essay
Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapies
When many people hear the word therapy, they think of something that has caused a problem and has
to be fixed. In most cases, that is true. Most people think the problem may be an injury that has to be
rehabilitated or an extreme mental problem where the person needs serious help. However, therapy
does not always deal with injured or mentally troubled people. Three types of therapy that help a wide
range of people with their problems are physical, occupational, and speech therapies.
Physical therapy is the one that deals mostly with injuries and their rehabilitation. According to the
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The other type of therapy that may deal some with injuries is occupational therapy. Enhancing fine
motor skills is the focus of this therapy. Occupational therapists set a goal for their patients which
enables them to have more independent, productive, and satisfying lives by teaching them how to
perform daily functions without the aid of others. Some of these functions may include eating, getting
dressed, or using the bathroom. Exercises that improve balance, coordination, trunk control, dexterity,
and basic muscle movement are used towards a person s road to an easier lifestyle. Occupational
therapists work mainly with people who have disabilities. These may include people with spinal cord
injuries, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, or people who have had a stroke ( Occupational ).
Occupational therapy is my current major of study, so I am doing volunteer work for several therapists
right now at Parent Child Services in West Knoxville. It is very interesting to sit and observe each
session. I am presently observing a four year old victim of near drowning who was thought to be dead,
but was brought back to life. His focus is on balance and coordination right now. I am also observing a
child with cerebral palsy. He is one of my favorite children to work with. He is working on
strengthening his muscles in his trunk and legs while continuing to work on balance and coordination.
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Fast Fit Case Study Essay
Fast Fit Case Study
* Mark the main flows of goods and money in the diagram (above) and employ a key or table of
descriptive elements to explain your answer.
Key Symbol | Explanation | | The supplier gives the FastFit Warehouse the goods that the company
needs. The excess is then stored as inventory. | | The double sided arrow explains the communication
between the headquarter and the warehouse in that the warehouse has to let the headquarters know
how many goods are in storage, how much is needed, and by when. | | The warehouse sends the
packaged goods to the stores | | Once the goods are in the stores, the customer then chooses the good,
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a. Information Decision Information | Drives Which Decision | Which items were sold | Buy more of
the items | Which items still on the shelf | Buy less of the items | The amount of time between shelf
and purchase | Make decisions quickly/slowly depending how often the items are bought. |
b. Information Source Information | Source of Data | Customer and the item bought | Computers |
Customer satisfaction | Social media | Goods bought and returned | Cash register |
c. This wouldn t be a wise idea because items would be packaged at different times that are going to
the same place. For example, if 2 stores in Huntington Ave. ordered separately, 2 different trucks and
packaging would be used. So in order to save packaging and transportation costs, the stores don t
directly order from the warehouses.
* a) Draw a system diagram that shows the key information and product flows between FastFit (HQ
and Warehouse) and a supplier, including the steps for ordering and invoicing and label each flow
descriptively. This diagram will have three circles. b) Compare your drawing with the diagram
showing the flows between the customer and the store and explain why the former is more
complicated.
HQ
Warehouse
Supplier
HQ
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Tao Te Ching Chapter Summaries
The Tao Te Ching is a book of proverbs attributed to Lao Tzu. The book gives brief contemplations on
the Tao, the way. It is a very precise and poetic book, which gives humanity ways on how to live or
ways to awaken the inner energy of the human being. A man or a woman can choose to live in
harmony with the Tao, which is the irreducible essence of the universe and source of all life.
Wholeness is the Great Integrity. The Great Integrity is the infinite fulfilling itself. The Tao is a living
example that teaches us not only to wisely govern our lives, but also to direct either a country or the
family. Therefore, he urges to live according to the Tao to fulfill our life goals, to choose to do well
and to make wise decisions. The finest
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Normal Aging
What?
Description:
Normal aging brings about inevitable and irreversible changes. These normal aging changes are
partially responsible for the increased risk of developing health related problems within the elderly
population. I associated being old with decline, disability, disease and death. However, reflecting on
realities of ageing and my grandfather s health, I realized that ageing does not imply only declining
health, but it is also associated with wellness. My grandfather is 88 years old. I had always been lucky
to have my grandparents healthy. However, this changed about 10 years ago when my grandfather had
a heart problem and had to get coronary angioplasty, which caused him to require extra care from my
grandmother and family.
Response:
Watching my family deal with my grandfather during that situation made me aware of the care and
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How people view and perceive the aging process varies greatly from culture to culture. However, in
my opinion, it is important to understand that the older adults are much more capable than everybody
else because they have so much more knowledge and experience. Maybe they aren t more capable
physically, but in many other ways they really exceed everyone else s capability. They all have
different personalities, needs, health issues and age related changes. According to Boundless (2016),
Research on age related attitudes in the United States consistently finds that negative attitudes exceed
positive attitudes toward older people because of their looks and behavior (Aging and Ageism, para.
2). As a student nurse, reflecting on my values and beliefs helps to guide my nursing practice and
hopefully, I will be able to put an end on stigmatization associated with ageism (stereotyping and
discrimination of the older adults) that affect their self esteem, emotional well being, and
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Analysis Of Jean Ginsberg Sunflower Sutra
Poets in the 1950 s began writing about Asiatic poetics in an ancient style called a Sutra. This was
different than the poets incorporating Eastern philosophy of Zen Buddhism. Zen Buddhism can be
defined as the cohesive harmony of the mind and body through the practice of meditation and spiritual
connection to nature (Britannica). A Sutra can be defined as a teaching that is part of an ancient
religious tradition (Britannica). It is a Buddhist manuscript that teaches a moral. Allen Ginsberg and
Gary Snyder both incorporated both of these styles into their writings Sunflower Sutra and Smokey
the Bear Sutra respectfully. By analyzing these poetry styles of Ginsberg, and Snyder there are
different themes that reflect their historic and social consciousness. Zen Buddhism was an inspiration
for Ginsberg s Sunflower Sutra. Ginsberg was born on June 3, 1926, in Newark, New Jersey. He was
born the son of a poet and then he became a major poet during the Beat era. He wrote his poem
Sunflower Sutra during his inspirational period late 1955 to the end of 1956 (Charters 288). During
this period he spent time in a cottage in Berkley, California with his lover Peter Orlovsky. In this
cottage he wrote Sunflower Sutra which shows some of his themes in writing. Themes that show up in
this poem are the social normal, the natural world, Moloch, and religion (Gradesaver). The theme of a
social normal is something that all poets during the Beat era and the Romanticism period like to
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Archetypal Characters and Symbols in The Phantom of the...
Archetypal Characters and Symbols in The Phantom of the Opera
The story of The Phantom of the Opera appeals to many types of personalities and people of all ages
because of its archetypal characters and patterns. Carl Jung theorized that we are born with innate
tendencies to perceive things a certain way: a kind of readiness to reproduce over and over again the
same or similar mythical ideas . . . 1. These repeated ideas are archetypes. The basic legend of The
Phantom takes place in 19th century Paris, and is that of a young and talented, but untrained singer
named Christine. Erik, the Phantom, is a disfigured genius of many fields, including music,
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The children s version, meant for 8 to 12 year olds, is the most like the original 1920s Gaston Leroux
version. One of the few things that is changed, other than the overall abbreviation of the novel, is
simplification of the language. For example, Erik begins describing himself by saying, I was ugly.
Worse than ugly 3. This straightforward, childlike language puts the novel at the preteen reading level
while preserving Erik s crucial description. The Phantom of the Opera is the most popular book in
Random House Publishing s youth Bullseye Chiller series, above other tales of vampires, werewolves,
mummies, and witches4. Even children can identify with the love triangle among the three main
characters Erik, Christine and Raoul. They probably still pity his unrequited love for Christine, and the
way in which he was mistreated. Night Magic, another adaptation, is much lighter reading and aimed
at a different audience than the more literary variations. Night Magic is the modern day romance
version of Phantom, spanning two decades. Erik becomes a reclusive scarred contractor, and Christine
is now Marisa, a spoiled and orphaned teenager with a beautiful voice. The traditional Erik kills
without a thought when he feels threatened, while Erik s most raging moment in Night Magic consists
of him throwing a stool across the room when a client has been flirtatious with Marisa5. This
adaptation is lacking the dangerous side of Erik, so as not to scare
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Rhetorical Analysis Of Bowling For Columbine
In the 2002 documentary Bowling for Columbine, American political activist and filmmaker Michael
Moore sets out to explore the primary causes of the 1999 Columbine Highschool massacre, as well as
the roots of gun violence in the United States in his trademark provocative yet satirical manner.
Bowling for Columbine takes a deep and often disconcerting investigation into the motives of two
Colorado student shooters, responsible for the deaths of over 12 people at Columbine High School on
April 20, 1999, and examines other gun related issues as well. From obtaining free guns at a bank, to
reviewing America s violent history, and interviewing a variety of people, Moore demonstrates that
the conventional answers of violent national history and entertainment, as well as poverty are
inadequate of causing this violence, for other nations share the same factors without the same levels of
carnage. In order to arrive at a possible explanation, Moore takes on a deeper inspection of America s
culture of fear, and violence in a nation with widespread gun ownership. Ultimately, the documentary
implies that the high incidence of gun deaths in America is caused by the deadly combination of
cultural paranoia and easy accessible firearms that is, to some extent, effectively established through
rhetorical techniques of ethos, logos, and pathos. To begin, Moore struggles to appeal to ethos
successfully due to his manipulative methods that raises the audience s skepticism in his credibility,
despite using many strong sources such as his reputation, experience, and the values of other experts
in a desperate attempt to gain the audience s trust. Throughout the documentary, Moore is able to
tactfully utilize his renowned reputation as a filmmaker to ensure that his audience will believe
everything that he presents. By dressing like an average Joe and showing his own hometown of Flint,
Michigan, a gun loving town , Moore is able to portray himself as the average American citizen who
just wants facts and answers from the people. This is successfully used in the film as Moore seems
more reliable to the audience, and makes his interviewees feel equal to Moore. Moreover, Moore also
interviews many credible people who are able to back
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Green Light Hypothesis
The first hypothesis stated for this lab was that our wavelength would be around 500 nm for the
colored light. The second hypothesis stated was that the full spectrum light will have a better outcome
for both photosynthesis and respiration compared to the green lights results. Throughout this
experiment both of this hypotheses were supported. The first hypothesis was supported because our
colored ended up being533.8 nm which represents the green light. Therefore, the second hypothesis
was supported because the full spectrum light did have more linear results compared to the usage of
the green light. The full spectrum light had better results with the processes of photosynthesis and
respiration. The full spectrum light covers all aspects of
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Soccer Is A Marvelous Sport
Soccer is a marvelous sport. It is a sport that virtually all know about, no matter where they live. A
sport that began long ago and has continued on for decades. Even if it is less popular in some
countries, it still has one of the largest fan bases in the world. As Kress Estime says in her report on
soccer, Soccer is the most widely practiced sport in the world. It is played in over 200 countries and
has over 3.5 billion fans around the globe (Estime). Soccer has held this title for a long time and has
yet to lose it. Perhaps there is a reason that soccer has gained the most sizeable fanbase in the world?
The difficult objective is finding out what that exact reason is and why it has happened. Could it be
stereotypical? Could it be the drama that is included in it? Could it be emotion striking the people
down causing them fall victim to the enjoyment that soccer offers? Could it be the inspiration from
those who have played the sport before them? There is most certainly more than one answer to these
questions. The history of soccer also offers a possible solution to this mystery. Cliff Potter briefly
explains soccer s history in his article for the Bleacher Report. He states, However, the first
indications of an early formal form of football date back 3,000 years to Ancient China. A game played
with a ball of animal skins stuffed with hair or feathers was kicked between poles some 10 metres
high and was most likely used for military training. By 50 A.D., the game
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What Does It Mean To Say That Art Is A Lie
Pablo Picasso once said Art is a lie that brings us closer to the truth . From this statement a lot can be
interpreted leading to different ideas and I think most prominent is the relationship between art, the
truth and lies. Pablo Picasso makes two assumptions in his assertion, the first concerning the first
section which addresses the fact that art is a lie. The second assumption is made whereby art is given a
purpose brings us closer to the truth which creates a paradox that truth can develop and exist in a lie.
Furthermore his statement of the two contradictory suggestions leads us to understand that art is a
representation of the truth or truths and reality which are perceived by humans as lies. Art is a wide
and broad Area of Knowledge that incorporates a lot of art forms and a form that has dominated our
modern times is film. Taking this into account, Picasso s statement will be analyzed in relation to film
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Art s definition is very controversial and many different thoughts can come up. This brings up a
knowledge question Is it possible to define what art is completely? The controversy rises when
discussing what exactly does Picasso mean by art, is it just in paintings and visual expression or rather
more deeper and bigger context. Leading to another question on the context of his statement. To what
extent does context affect our understanding of Knowledge? A very good example that reinforces this
is The Matrix , which is a well known movie series that greatly deals with the idea of perception vs
reality whereby people what people perceive to be the truth and reality is really just an illusion and
deception. Referring to a quote from the film What is real? How do you define real ? ( The Matrix
(1999)
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The General Analysis Of Invertebrate Richness And...
DISCUSSION
The general analysis of invertebrate richness and diversity prove that shallow leaf litter is more
biodiverse than deep leaf litter. From graph 2, shallow leaf litter is proven to be more biodiverse where
the spread of invertebrate richness is higher with a relatively low rate of error denoted by the low
standard deviation. Similarly, figure 6 also shows a similar trend where the mean of shallow leaf litter
diversity was greater than deep leaf litter. The mean results of invertebrate abundance also show
shallow leaf litter to be more abundant, however this is affected by the extreme outlier seen in figure
2, where there is a large leeway for error due to the high standard deviation. This may be due to
human error due to transcription, an error in counting the amount of species or the designated shallow
leaf litter contained species that were extremely common, providing a large abundance value.
However, figure 1 and the comparison of boxplots in graph 1, show the overall values of deep leaf
litter are centred higher, indicating that deep leaf litter has greater abundance, excluding outliers.
Similarly, the analysis of richness and diversity indicate that deep light traps are more biodiverse than
shallow light traps and are quite trustworthy as shown by the low standard deviations. According to
figure 6, the mean of both habitats were very similar but deep light traps had a slightly higher mean.
Abundance of deep light traps also proves to be greater if we
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The Ceo Institute
The CEO Institute
Bill Knaust
BUSI 630
FHSU
An effective training program needs a high quality program design to maximize trainee learning and
transfer of training. Program design refers to the organization and coordination of the training
program. (Noe, p. 193) Doug Conant became CEO of Campbell s Soup in 2001 in the midst of a
tumultuous time for the company. Campbell s Soup stock was hitting rock bottom and in Conant s
words, the company had a very toxic culture. Employees were disheartened, management systems
were dysfunctional, trust was low, and a lot of people felt and behaved like victims (Duncan, 2014).
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(Noe, p. 194) In Phase 1, pre training, Campbell s CEO Institute teaches participants about leadership,
formulating ideas and experiences and take time to reflect on what they have learned and apply it to
all aspects of their lives. As the CEO, Conant was a motivator, Doug is personally involved in all
aspects developing content, teaching, communicating with class members, and sharing lessons from
his more than 30 years in business.......He s all in. An active instructor, he s fully present during the
entire two year journey (Reardon, 2011). The program is developed internally which helps employees
can build on their skills. The Institute accepts 20 24 participants per year and they must be nominated
by their unit president or functional leader (Newell, 2011).
It all starts with a personal commitment letter from each participant that is selected. These hand
written letters are address to Conant stating their personal commitment to the Institute and what they
wish to achieve. The purpose of the letter is to show that they care about the program and that they are
fully committed to its success (Reardon, 2011). Not to be out done, Conant hand wrote up to 20 notes
a day to employees celebrating their successes and contributions (Bingham and Galagan, 2011). Once
the participants are picked, Campbell s select s their trainers. Conan found that the more Campbell s
provide employees in terms of training and development opportunities,
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Consumerism In The Hippie Movement
The 1960s Hippie movement was a major point in the American history. In the 1960s a certain class of
young people associated their lifestyles with the ideas of freedom, peace, and love. Hippies acted
against white upper middle class lifestyle because they thought it was based on the wrong ideology.
Hippies were against consumerism and American suburban life of the late 1950s and early 1960s was
embodied in itself the idea of consumerism. Hippies, on the other hand, felt better about communal
life with equal distribution of social goods. Traditional bigger share and consumerist greed as concepts
of American society were despised by Hippies. White middle class suburban America with its
traditional values and financial prosperity of baby boom generation was ideologically unfit for the
energetic American youth. Seeing half of the world starving (Africa, India, China) Hippies considered
it highly inappropriate to bath in economic prosperity and technological progress with half of the
world being deprived of basic human needs. That way Hippies alienated them from their parents
presenting an alternative lifestyle to that of consumerism. Traditional business like lifestyle of white
middle class in America was based on financial success and economic prosperity as the features of
happiness. Hippies claimed that happiness does not come from money but goes along with peace,
love, and unity (Moretta, 45). While typical American family built a house and occupied a huge
territory
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Reflection OnKnowing Others Is Wisdom, Mastering Yourself...
I would like to begin with the quote Knowing others is wisdom, mastering yourself is Enlightenment .
In this course I have discovered more about myself all through the class formally as well as
informally. To my surprise few of the Management skills I was performing in my day to day life in a
corporate environment without knowing it. And then there are some brand new skills I have learnt in
the class such as Tuckman s team model, Drexler/Sibbet team performance model. At first I was
thinking I am a helper (Type 2 enneagram) but to my amazement I found out that I am Achiever (Type
3 enneagram). As type 3 personalities are extroverts I did not find difficulty in any stages of Tuckman
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Then one day professor shared his personal experience for taking his parents for granted and the cost
he paid for it by losing them permanently. After knowing this I realized my mistake and really felt
guilty for taking them granted. They all need is to know that I am doing fine in my life on everyday
basis. And being only son they don t have any other choice also. From then onwards every day I
started calling them even before their message. This will be The Best lesson I learnt informally for my
life. When it comes to team work I used the Drexler/Sibbet team performance model extensively. In
our creativity and innovation class we will be having multiple assignments for the week, so I went by
each step of the model starting with Orientation of team by meeting in library and brainstorm the ideas
for the assignments and provide all necessary inputs and hands over the responsibility to one of the
team member so that the particular member feels that we all are trusting him solely and also gives the
100% commitment without any external factors. Which is good for the team to achieve the high
performance. Not all the brainstorming session ends smoothly, because we cannot incorporate all the
ideas. So when it comes to dealing with the conflict situations to convince the team without hurting
anyone, I learned Thomas Kilmann conflict mode Instrument (TKI) when to compromise and when to
collaborate. And then there will be someone whom
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Radiation Exposure Among Health Care Workers
Radiation Exposure among Health Care Workers
Introduction
Radiation is actuality of life and in terms of defining; it is the emission (sending out) of energy from
any source. We live in a world in which radiation is unsurprisingly present everywhere and has been
since the creation of this planet. Light and heat from nuclear reaction in sun are crucial to our survival.
Radioactive materials occur naturally all through the environment and our bodies contain radioactive
materials for example carbon 14, and potassium 40 naturally (Knoll, 1989). All life on Earth has
evolved in the presence of this radiation. One can categorize radiation according to the effects it
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Figure 1 below depicts the exposure sources of radiation.
Source: 2014. Where does radiation exposure come from? Sources and distribution of average
radiation exposure to the world population. http://www.who.int/ionizing_radiation/env/en/
Radiation is one cause, along with hundreds that result in cancer. Radiation is invisible to the naked
eye, making it more difficult for our senses to detect. The fundamental background of cosmic rays,
gamma rays, and natural radioactivity within the body gives rise to an annual dose of about 1 mSv or
more to an average person in the world. It is simple, in some situations, to control non natural sources
of radiation for the reason that we can adjust or eliminate the procedure producing the radiation,
however there is always a balance to be made. It is vital, for example, to be aware of the doses from
medical x ray examinations, but it would not be smart to lessen the doses where it would result to a
loss of vital diagnostic information that could not have been found with radiation. This is all part of
the cost and benefits of using radiation.
Radiation affects people by depositing energy in body tissue, which can cause cell damage or cell
death. In several cases there may be no obvious effect. In other cases, the cell might survive but grow
to be abnormal, either temporarily or permanently. Furthermore, an abnormal cell could become
malignant. Both large and small doses of
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Genetic Engineering In Oryx And Crake
This novel entitled Oryx and Crake involves different scientific methods and concepts in its plot
wherein it s exaggeration wouldn t occur in real life but rather reflects the negative aspect of scientific
advancements especially on how genetic engineering developed and thus, leads to devastation of
human beings as well as social, religion and cultural issues. The flow of the novel was known to be
dynamic wherein it narrates the happenings in the life of Snowman (Jimmy) in the different
dimensions of time and it is through this that it was able to portray on how devastated the setting
became in the future. This further foresees the impacts of genetic engineering in the future. Crakers
are the products of genetic engineering wherein it is
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Informed Consent Paper
Informed Consent allows a doctor to render treatment to a patient. By signing the document states that
the patient understands the circumstances and what is required. This paper is to analyze the consent
and non consent, and ethical issues that can become a problem. CRITICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH
CARE
Informed consent is a document that the patient must sign which allows the process of the treatment to
be begin. The paper must be sign to protect the patient as well as the doctor from any legal issues.
Before the heath care professional can perform treatment(s), the patient must be informed of all
possible dangers and possible side effects. The basic principles that are in an informed consent
document include the followings. The patient must have a clear understanding about the situation. ...
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In 1991, The United States established a policy to protect human beings from unfair, and unwanted
subjects in experiments. This process was done by establishing an Informed Consent which is a legal
document. Informed consent which is a legal document that is compose and overseen by the United
States judicial system. This law was a necessity due, to the way humans were being tested on in the
late 20 s. Unfortunately, in the past the United States took part in a lot of experiments on human
beings as test subjects. Furthermore, the overall attributes of studies conducted during the 1920 s thru
the 1950 s were considered unethical acts against human beings. Furthermore, the people that were
involved had no knowledge that they were subjects in a life threatening experiment. This type of
treatment towards any human being is unethical medical practices. Experimenting on anyone without
his or her knowledge is now considered unconstitutional in the United States of American. Anyone
can volunteer however, there are guidelines which the volunteer may be either accepted or rejected for
Clinal Trails
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The Colonialism Of The Walt Disney Company
My topic is the colonialism of The Walt Disney Company. When defining colonialism, I will be
referring to two general definitions that are applicable to modern day colonialism as seen through
cultural appropriation, and cultural commodification of Disney and the tourist industry. Oxford
Dictionaries defines colonialism as, the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control
over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically, and Stanford
Encyclopedia of Philosophy s defines colonialism as, a practice of domination, which involves the
subjugation of one people to another. My case study is the Disney movie, Moana. I am focusing on
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I will use box office sales and other prominent statistics associated with the Disney company to help
demonstrate the influence Disney has on the public. Pedagogy scholars Kevin M. Tavin and David
Anderson s journal article, Teaching (Popular) Visual Culture: Deconstructing Disney in the
Elementary Art Classroom informs readers of the power of the Disney company in all medias to create
individual and collective identities (23). In journal article, Tackling Māori Masculinity: A Colonial
Genealogy of Savagery and Sport , Māori scholar Brendan Hokowhitu will build off this source by not
only referencing cultural stereotypes formed by others, due to the media, but also identities formed
about one s own native culture and heritage. He uses a direct example of Māori men stereotypes. I
plan to synthesize many of my sources like this: with one showing a various perspective (i.e.
pedagogical or colonial) on the Disney company and another highlighting the point of view from a
Polynesian.
The book, Waves of Resistance, by Isaiah Helekunihi Walker, a Hawaiian surfer and scholar of
Hawaiian history and colonialism, delves into Polynesian stereotypes that have been present since
eighteenth century colonialism. This source provides background on this topic for my paper. These
Polynesian stereotypes include women sexualized with coconut bras and grass skirts, and men
portrayed as ignorant savages.
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Hca250 Motivation and Organizational Culture Paper
Chickenpox Chickenpox is a common childhood skin disease that caused by a viral infection. The
virus that is involved is called the varicella zoster virus (www.medicinenet.com). The disease has a
worldwide distribution and is reported throughout the year in regions of temperature climate. The peak
incidence is generally during the month of March through May lifelong immunity for chickenpox
generally fellow the disease. Chickenpox is highly contagious it is easily passed between families and
school classmates through airborne particle droplets in exhaled air fluid from the blisters or sores. It
can be transmitted indirectly by coming into contact with article of clothing and other item exposed to
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* Keep your child home until the blister has crusted over. * If you have to take the child to the doctor
call first before taking the child in so that they can make arrangement for the child to be placed in a
separate waiting area. In order to help to keep the spread of chickenpox in control the CDC
recommends that children get the first shot at 12 to 15 months of age with a second shot between the
fourth and sixth year of life (www.livestrong.com).
The CDC points out that 45 to 50 U.S. states have required the vaccine for children entering school.
This is to maximize the prevention of the illness (www.livestrong.com).
In order to maximize and outbreak of chickenpox they introduce the chicken pox vaccine that you take
in one dosage to maximize the outbreak but outbreaks still occur in school setting where most children
only receive one dosage but there have been fewer outbreak since the two dosage program was started
in the United State (www.CDC.gov). Varicella (chickenpox) is a highly contagious disease that is very
uncomfortable and sometimes serious. The chickenpox vaccine is the best protection against
chickenpox. The vaccine is made from weakened varicella virus that produces an immune response in
your body that protects you against chickenpox. The chicken pox virus was licensed for use in the
United State in 1995. Since then, the vaccine has been widely used. Thanks to the chickenpox vaccine,
the
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Dreams In Bless Me Ultima By Rudolfo Anaya
Dreams have many meanings some come in various different forms. Some dreams have very deep
meanings while others are just simply a product of your imagination. For example some people
experience Deja Vu. Deja Vu is when you have a dream of something and then it comes to life. People
who have had Deja Vu have been very surprised. A dream is a product of your imagination some are
just entertaining while others might be viewed as life lessons. Some dreams have deeper meanings
into them, you just have to look for them. For example some people have been having dreams of
going to a certain place then the next morning they end up in the same exact place. When you arrive at
the place you will have a certain feeling like you have been here before then you will remember that
your dreamed about it. Dreams have so much to to do with your imagination but some are no product
of your imagination but a product of reality. Dreams have many meanings they might be good, bad,
and scary ,whatever they are they are still a product of you. Likewise In Bless Me Ultima by Rudolfo
Anaya, Antonio s dreams, thoughts, and actions help identify who he is and what he is meant to be .
There are several examples of Antonio finding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Antonio has been very curious about his culture and his beliefs. This has lead him to question
everything he has ever believed in and why things happen. God knows everything. Man tries to know
and his knowledge will kill us all. I want to know. I want to know the mysteries of God. I want to take
God into my body and have him answer my questions. ( Anaya 191) Antonio seeks the reasons of
God. He wants to know why God does certain things. When Antonio says he wants to take God into
his body he means he wants to have his Communion. Antonio wants the knowledge God has. He
wants to know why God allows evil to exist in the world, he believes the world would be be better if it
was evil
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North and South American Yanomamo Culture Essay
There are many differences between the South American Yanomamo culture
and the North American culture that we have adapted to, but just at there is
culture diversity between us, we have some similarities. The ethnography,
which is chose, was Yanomamo written by Napoleon A. Chagnon,
anthropologists. Chagnon tells us how to it was to live among the Yanomamo
family, political and warfare system versus the American Culture. The
Yanomamo are of patrilineal culture, male oriented and very sexist. For some
reason they believe that, they are superior to women, so do some men in
American culture. However, they are jolted back reality when the law gets
involved, unfortunately Yanomamo men don t have this wake up call.
Marriage is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is
a natural contraceptive. But if a new infant is born it will starve to death,
because the older sibling would drink most of the milk, specially if it is a
female infant. Male children grow up to be hunters and worriers. Female
children although inferior (according to the Yanomamo) are valuable objects
of trade and political alliances. A confusing aspect of the Yanomamo
marriages is, even though polygamy is freely practiced so is monogamy but
only for the women. Adultery, just like in American culture, is inexcusable to
the Yanomamo. In this topic similarities make a breakthrough in both
cultures. If relationship between an American woman and an American man
goes putrescent and the woman becomes promiscuous violence is only
expected by the man. The problem is assault and battery charges can get you
into a lot of trouble, not to mention how much you would have to pay a
lawyer. But Yanomamo mean get away with their violent retaliation for being
disrespected because again there are no laws protecting Yanomamo women
not that American women are always protected by the law, it s just a myth.
The punishment for the Yanomamo women who is only suspected of having
an affair with another man is being beaten with a club, burned, shot with a
barbed arrow, or the man decides to detach a limb (ex. Arm, leg...) with an
ax or machete. Even though it seems as though women are expendable is this
culture she may have some
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Pathological Fear Of African Americans
According to PhycologyToday.com fear is an emotional response induced by a perceived threat, which
causes a change in brain and organ function, as well as in behavior. Fear can lead us to become
narcissistic, to run away from various issues, or to freeze up and become victim under circumstance,
or it may come in the form of a discovery.
When I was younger my fear came in form of darkness, not knowing what was in the space. Over the
course of time that form of fear of course changed. You will always be afraid of something, it doesn t
necessarily have to be physical. Sometimes fear comes in masses specifically referring to White
America being afraid of the educated, prospering Black American.
Since slavery, the lore of the predacious Black individual has been used to fear Whites and to justify
their brutality and violence done against Black individuals, communities and continents. The
enslavement of Africans resulted in a plethora of uprisings, from the Haitian Rebellion to Nat Turner s
rebellion. Since then, whites have developed a pathological fear that oppressed Blacks will one day
rise up and inflict vengeance upon their oppressors .
In 1826, John B. Russwurm became the first Black college graduate. Today just about 4.6 million
African Americans hold a four year college degree according to The Journal of Black in Higher
Education . This number is ridiculously large considering that at the time of the Harlem Renaissance
only one in 1,000 Blacks were college
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Essay on GKE 1 Task 1
GKE1 TASK1
Western Governor s University
A.
The Nile River was a great contributing factor in the development of early Egypt. It is the country s
longest running river, and runs right through Egypt.
The location of the river added convenience, which aided agricultural abilities helping to boost
civilization. Farmers used the water for irrigation since most of Egypt is dry. During the long rainy
season, the Nile would flood. When the flood occurred it would drop deposits of silt, a rich soil ideal
for growing crops. The farmers would then spend long, laborious hours cultivating and preparing the
land for planting. They also spent time making dikes and ditches to retain the water for irrigation uses
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They were sent from Spain to Rome, from Rome to Mons, from Mons to Vienna. They were grown in
London in 1597 and reached France and the Netherlands shortly after. Sailors took potatoes on ocean
voyages and reached the countries of India, China, and Japan.
Potatoes became a staple in the diet of many as they were discovered around the world. They are still
an important part of the diet of many today. ( International year of, 2008)
C.
Two significant environmental or physical geographic factors that contributed to the development or
expansion of the United States were the California gold rush and the dust bowl.
People came to California with gold fever from all across the country and even Mexico. Word spread
quickly and in just a matter of months, word had spread to Hawaii, Oregon, and even Central America.
Before the end of the year 1848, news of the riches had gold seekers coming from the eastern states, as
well as Great Britain.
Before the discovery of gold in the Coloma Valley was a barely populated area. However, after the
discovery, Coloma became a thriving community. It was named the county seat and served a
population of several thousand. ( History of the, 2004)
Due largely in part to the gold rush, in 1850, a law was passed by the United States Congress making
California the first state in the far west.
The rush can also be thanked for the popularity of the San Francisco port. San Francisco was
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Plastic Surgery Novo Rouge Essay
Plastic Surgery Baton Rouge
At The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa in Baton Rouge, plastic surgery techniques are performed as a
means to restore a youthful appearance to the face and/or make improvements to an individual s
physique. Plastic surgery can change the way your body looks; however, these procedures do not
intend to change the way a part of your body functions.
Common Body Parts People in Baton Rouge Improve with Plastic Surgery
At The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa in Baton Rouge, patients request plastic surgery to improve:
Face Remove wrinkles, acne scars and/or creases
Ears Set ears that protrude closer to the head and/or reduce large ears
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The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa s staff strives to make every patient feel as comfortable as
possible before, during and after their plastic surgery in Baton Rouge.
Plastic Surgery Initial Consultation in Baton Rouge
When you visit The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa in Baton Rouge for your initial consultation, be
sure to discuss what you want to accomplish with plastic surgery.
During your initial consultation for plastic surgery, be prepared to talk about your medical history.
Bring a list of the surgeries you have had, any allergies, as well as medications you are currently
taking, including over the counter medications, vitamins and herbal supplements.
Plastic Surgery Recovery in Baton Rouge
The type of plastic surgery you have performed at The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa will determine
the length of time you will need for recovery.
If you are interested in learning more about the plastic surgery or non surgical cosmetic procedures
available, contact The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa today. We can assist you in your quest to
address the physical issues you would like to change. The staff at The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa
looks forward to meeting
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Monica Bing Research Paper
Monica Bing (née Geller) was born to Jack and Judy Geller where she was raised in Long Island, New
York with her older brother Ross. Since her childhood, Monica has always been in the shadow of Ross
to both of her parents, especially their mother. Her mother to this day still knocks Monica down for
everything she does and does not do. Nothing is simply good enough for her mom. Due to her being in
the dark, Monica took out her loneliness with the help of food. This then resulted in Monica becoming
Fat Monica. While in high school Monica became best friends with the most popular girl in school,
Rachel Green. Rachel never saw Monica for her weight and this was the first time in a while that
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Due to Monica believing that her parents only cared for Ross, Monica always felt alone until food
came into the picture. At any moment food was around she would engulf it. For instance, Ross once
said that if he did not eat fast he was not able to eat at all. Additionally, food was a void to keep her
sad emotions in. For example, she had a flashback of when one of her boyfriend s got called into work
after she worked long and hard on a dinner that she prepared for him. Instead of sulking around, she
just began eating. Furthermore, eating was not the only problem that Monica has to deal with. Similar
to her mother, Monica has always had a problem with being a perfectionist. She has constantly made
cleaning a sport and fun activity to spend her time. Sometimes she rather spends time with her mop
and cleaners than hangout with her friends. Also, cleaning does not just end her perfectionist issue.
Organization is the key to Monica. Without her labeler, who knows how Monica could function the
everyday life. When Chandler was looking for a job, she took it in her best interest to label and file
jobs that he could possibly interview for. Chandler asked her why she did that and her response was so
that she could simply use the labeler. Likewise, she is always concerned about her precious ribbon
draw. Out of the blue, she will freak out if she has the slightest idea that someone could get their hands
on it and mess it up. Additionally, she organizes her towels into 11 categories. Is that not 10 more than
needed? Furthermore, one specific rule that Monica has is that everything needs to be in place where it
was before and by that it cannot move a millimeter without her noticing a change in the room. For
example, when Rachel moved in with Monica, she decided to clean the apartment for her; it did not go
that great. Rachel thought that moving the ottoman to make an extra seat around the table would be
best,
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Immigration Policy
Our President Barack Obama recently made changes to our immigration policy. He announced some
major changes to the United States immigration policies. President Obamas recent changes was made
through executive action. The executive action included a series of steps towards fixing our
immigration policies. According to a guide to the immigration The series of changes updates relies on
the expansion of successfully implemented programs, enhanced efforts to coordinate immigration
enforcement and benefit policies across agencies, and attempts to use immigration as a tool of
economic and social change. (A guide to immigration). The President executive action would retool
critical aspects of the immigration system. It would change how we enforce ... Show more content on
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Some were brought to the country by their parents when they very young ages, some even in infancy.
They know absolutely nothing about their home country. They have no connection to their home
countries. They might not even speak the language of their parents country. Deporting these young
immigrants would be downright cruel. These young immigrants have as much to offer to the future of
America and American economy as a citizen than any other legal American. Given equal opportunities
as an American, these immigrants might be tomorrow s entrepreneurs, scientists, politicians, teachers,
soldiers, the options are limitless. Furthermore, the beneficiaries of the DREAM Act were not
purposely trying to break American immigration law. It s not fair to condemn the illegal immigrants
who were brought here by their families for better opportunities. Some of these immigrants are smart
enough to go to college but are stuck in a lifetime of low paying underground, black market labor
because they wouldn t be allow to go college. President Obama summed it up perfect in an
immigration speech in El Paso, Texas. He stated These are kids who grew up in this country, love this
country, and know no other place as
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Electric Versus Gasoline Powered Vehicles
Electric Versus Gasoline Powered Vehicles
Every year we hear about electric cars more and more, and understandably so. With the rising cost of
gasoline, and environmental concerns among others, it is not surprising that people would want more
energy efficient vehicles. So now that automobile manufacturers have started producing these types of
vehicles, how do they compare to their gas powered counter parts?
To answer this question you must first understand how they work, there advantages and disadvantages
then you can see how the compare.
Gas Powered Vehicles
Gas powered vehicles have been the standard for over 60 years, they are powered by an eternal
combustion engine which use a mixture of air and fuel ignited by a spark to create energy to turn the
engine thus powering the vehicle. Technology, engine design, and materials used have changed
considerably since the first automobile rolled of the line making modern engines more efficient.
The Upside
Listed below are few of the upsides to a gas powered vehicle.
The Infrastructure Exists: Gas stations are everywhere, as well as stores carrying everything necessary
to keep your vehicle running and shops to repair or replace parts.
Fuel Tank Capacity: The amount of fuel a gas powered vehicle can hold enables them to travel great
distances on a single tank before needing to refuel.
Cheaper Sticker Price: Gas powered vehicles are typically cheaper to buy than an electric vehicle of
comparable size and style.
The Downside
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The Immigration Of Canada During The Canadian Pacific Railway
The word immigration means an action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country . The
people of China started their immigration to Canada before Canada joined confederation; various
factors forced the people to leave their country such as wars, floods, and tsunami while many people
were attracted because of shortage of workers in new Canadian industries and even new settlement
attracted them . After Canada was officially announced as a country, Canadian Pacific Railway and the
gold rush in British Columbia were the main factors that motivated Chinese and other Asian people to
immigrate to Canada . During the Fraser River gold rush and Canadian Pacific Railway many workers
were required for constructing roads, cutting down trees, mountains and clearing the area, making the
railway lines; Chinese workers agreed to work at low wages and consequently were hired . The
Chinese are Canada s oldest community of Asian immigrants and they played a historical role in the
construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which was a key to Confederation . Despite of Chinese
workers contributions to building and completing the Canadian Pacific Railway, they faced racial
discrimination, especially in the form of the Chinese Head Tax, which was enforced to prevent and
discourage Chinese immigration to Canada, and it was a complete racism. The Chinese immigrants
played a significant role in the construction of completion of Canadian Pacific
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Unauthorized Check Fraud
Third party bill paying services are often misused to commit check fraud. The checks produced by
these service providers do not include the payor signature. Instead, the signature line reflects
something such as signature on file. Unauthorized checks produced by third party payment services
are usually not detected until the customer reviews the monthly bank statement. By the time the
customer identifies the unauthorized check, it is often too late to recover the funds since the 24 hour
window (actually until midnight of the next banking day) for the timely return of checks has long
since passed. These checks usually sail right through the check clearing system, since they include
good account information and sometimes even include good
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Chinese Immigration to Australia During the Gold Rush Essay
Chinese Immigration to Australia During the Gold Rush
Following the success of the American Gold rush, the Australian Gold rush attracted many migrants
from all over the globe. The Chinese prospectors were perhaps the most controversial and the most
interesting nationality to come to the goldfields
Assistance given on arrival
There was more or less no assistance of any kind given to the Chinese migrants, as immigration was
rather a haphazard affair in the 19th century (especially to an isolated young country like Australia)
and the level of racism encountered by Chinese prospectors on arrival made goldmining and making a
living in Australia even harder.
As a people, the Chinese possessed a great sense of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some arrived independent, fleeing the violence of the Taiping Rebellion.
Numbers and Location factors
The rate of Chinese migration alarmed Victorian government officials. According to the 1853 census,
there were 2000 Chinese in the colony. At the beginning of 1855, there were 10,000 on the goldfields.
During March 1854, four ships arrived bringing 1,400 Chinese. By June, the numbers had increased to
17,000.
Approximately 10 years into the gold rush, the Chinese numbered about 40,000 3% of the population.
However, they were concentrated in the Victorian gold rush areas that also attracted the mass of the
early white diggers Ballarat, Bendigo, and Beechworth.
Common Experiences
Alien in their language, clothing, appearance, and social customs, the Chinese were rejected and
harassed by every other nationality on the goldfields. The issue was not that they were not accepted, it
was that they refused to be accepted. Only a small minority of the Chinese prospectors chose to adopt
a western style of dress and way of life. They worked much harder and more efficiently than other
prospectors did, a fact that the latter party resented. All this resulted in many racially fuelled riots and
fights breaking out all over the country. Even people associated with Chinese prospectors were
persecuted and mistreated.
Outcomes/Impact of the Immigration
While there were many positive, lasting impacts of the Chinese immigration, such as the introduction
of traditional
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  • 2. The Beatles Influence On America Billy Joel once said, The Beatles were the band that made me realize it was possible to make a living as a musician, ... When I heard the Beatles, I said, That s what I want to do! (Quotes 2). Billy Joel expresses how he, and other musicians felt towards the British Invasion, and one of the bands leading the invasion were The Beatles. In the early to mid 1960 s The Beatles ruled the music charts in a phenomenon only known as Beatlemania. After 1966 a new Beatle style was born, one that defied the standards that they originally set. The Beatles revolutionized music, society, and created a paragon for future musicians to follow. The Beatles were important figures in American History because the changed the standards of music and influenced society into new, deeper ways of thinking and interpreting music. Even though ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Lennon led a troubled childhood but found his comfort and place in a band he led called The Quarrymen. Paul McCartney met Lennon during a concert at St. Peter s Church in Woolton, Liverpool. Paul asked to join the band as he also knew how to play guitar. John was impressed that Paul knew more than three chords and how to tune a guitar, while Paul was impressed at John s energetic performance skills. Paul knew a lead guitarist from school who he met on the school bus, George Harrison. The band consisted of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Stuart Sutcliffe, and drummer Pete Best. The band was successful in and around Liverpool and went to Hamburg, Germany to play in nightclubs, as many other bands did. Then known as The Beatles, the band played night after night in German clubs. Eventually the band was selected to play on Tony Sheridan s My Bonnie. More and more requests came to the North End Road Music Store (NEMS), owned by Brian Epstein. Epstein was curious about the band and decided to see the play live at the cavern club. Epstein made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Effects Of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons On The... What are the effects of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on the organ systems of aquatic invertebrates? A study in Biology Dusty Vincer, Advisor by Shruti Gajbhiye During the recent Deepwater Horizon oil spill, millions of gallons of oil were dispersed in the Gulf of Mexico in the same area known as the Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Zone. The hypoxic zone along the Gulf Coast contains less than the normal amount of dissolved oxygen, at two parts per million. The little to no oxygen is theorized to be caused by excess nutrients from the Mississippi River along with the stratification of the Gulf waters. The excess nutrients create a growth of primary consumers and when decomposing at the bottom, uses the oxygen. The layering of the water does not allow for the water to mix the top and bottom layers, leaving a lack of oxygen at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Zone and an oxygen plenty top layer. The polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from the petroleum, generally accepted to have mutagenic and carcinogenic effects, and are mainly from anthropogenic sources and are considered environmental pollutants. The nonpolar organic molecular are insoluble in the water, and are considered to be of utmost importance in terms of environmental hazards. The combination of the burning of petroleum on the top of the Gulf of Mexico Hypoxic Zone created a deadly effect, as evidenced by the several deaths of animals and an unbalanced food web as secondary and tertiary consumers died ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Biblical Overtones In East Of Eden, By John Steinbeck The novel, East of Eden, features Biblical overtones from the stories of Genesis. The novel was written by John Steinbeck and turned into a film by Elia Kazan in 1955. Kazan s purpose was to show how the Bible could influence media and culture. The film was released on April 10th, 1955 and featured James Dean as Cal, Richard Davalos as Aron, Julie Harris as Abra, Raymond Massey as Adam, and Jo Van Fleet as Kate. East of Eden is set in the time before and after America joined World War I. The Trask family, who lives in Salinas Valley, is trying to make it through the tumultuous times. Cal is the youngest son and sees himself as the black sheep of the family, due to his tendency to be bad and rebellious. Cal is always competing with his older brother Aron, who seems to be perfect in every way. Aron is their father s favorite and Cal desperately wants their father s love and affection. After his father loses most of his money trying to ship lettuce surrounded by ice to New York, Cal decides to invest into the crop of beans and makes a small fortune. After earning that fortune for his father, he realizes that he cannot buy his fathers love. Cal s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first biblical reference I noticed was at Adam s surprise birthday party. When Adam arrived at the surprise party, Aron presented him with the news of his and Abra s engagement, which Abra was unaware of. Aron presented this information to upstage Cal s gift of the fortune their father had lost. Adam, in turn, accepted Aron s gift with happiness and joy while rejecting Cal s with anger. This scene related to the Cain and Abel story when God accepted Abel s offering of animal fat and rejected Cain s gift of fruit from the soil. Abel had given God a true sacrifice from the first of his flock and Cain gave him fruit that was not a real sacrifice to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on The Role of Labor in American History This brief history of more than 100 years of the modern trade union movement in the United States can only touch the high spots of activity and identify the principal trends of a century of achievement. In such a condensation of history, episodes of importance and of great human drama must necessarily be discussed far too briefly, or in some cases relegated to a mere mention. What is clearly evident, however, is that the working people of America have had to unite in struggle to achieve the gains that they have accumulated during this century. Improvements did not come easily. Organizing unions, winning the right to representation, using the collective bargaining process as the core of their activities, struggling against bias and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through these decades, the labor movement has constantly reached out to groups in the American society striving for their share of opportunity and rewards..... to the blacks, the Hispanics and other minorities..... to women striving for jobs and equal or comparable pay . . . to those who work for better schools, for the freedom of speech, press and assembly guaranteed by the Bill of Rights ... to those seeking to make our cities more livable or our rural recreation areas more available . . . to those seeking better health for infants and more secure status for the elderly. Through these decades, in addition, the unions of America have functioned in an economy and a technology marked by awesome change. When the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions gathered in convention in 1881, Edison had two years earlier invented the electric light, and the first telephone conversation had taken place just five years before. There were no autos, no airplanes, no radio, no television, no air conditioning, no computers or calculators, no electronic games. For our modest energy needs coal, kerosene and candies we were independently self sufficient. The labor movement has seen old industries die (horse shoeing was once a major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Transition to Democracy Essay Since the initiation of the Third Wave of Democracy, several countries have attempted to form a democratic system of governs. We take note that not all have succeeded. At the dawn of this era, democracy was being applied to countries with no prior history of a governing body that was place by the people for the people hence success of such a system could not be guaranteed because of the innumerous variables that existed in each country. People being the highlighted factor of variance, it may become easier to understand how countries such as Pakistan and Nigeria, both countries prior to the Wave had no local governing machinery. Pakistan further endured a partition from India which resulted in not only an instant religious and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Spanish citizens were not always necessarily tormented by tyrants, whose political ideologies only reflected what benefited themselves. From 1931 1936 , the second republic was formed in Spain where they established a free democratic setting and For the first time a major breakthrough was made in regional autonomy, indispensable for the development of a stable modern democracy in Spain 1. Spain currently is a parliamentary representative democratic constitutional monarchy. Its branch of powers is separated in to two, where the executive power lies with the government and the legislative power is delegated to the Spanish parliament. Due to this structure it is very arduous for political figures in states and governments to abuse their power. The executive power in Spain is given to the Council of Minister s, which is led by the Spanish prime minister. The Prime Minister is initially nominated by the king where after he is required to obtain the vote of the lower house of parliament, and finally the king appoints the prime minister. Spain s legislature is elected directly. The Spanish legislature branch consists of the congress of deputies and the senate whom serve for a period no more than 4 years. The senate is elected through bloc voting at a provincial level. The congress on the other hand is similar yet different, as it is at a provincial level as well. Two members are allocated for each province; the number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Summary Of Children Of God s Fire Essay The Lives of Rural Slaves in Brazilian Sugar Plantations Throughout the 16th century, as there was a demographic collapse of the indigenous population, there was now a new demand for slave labor in Latin America. In Brazil, the Portuguese needed a large workforce to cultivate sugar plantations. As a result, numerous slaves from Africa were imported to work on large plantation fields. In various plantations, rural slaves experienced harsh working and living conditions. Few slaves had a high life expectancy. Robert Edgar Conrad in Children of God s Fire, shares some primary sources that dealt with the types of environments and conditions many slaves faced and encountered in Brazil. The sources also gave insight into the regulations and economics/business of the slave trade. Conrad states that rural Brazil was a hell for blacks (Conrad 54). Many slaves dealt with extremely harsh conditions just to keep the European market in Latin American growing and profitable. This paper will analyze how rural slaves lived and worked on Brazilian sugar plantations. To start, in Brazil the Portuguese become convinced that full scale exploitation of the land was imperative for the safety of their entire overseas empire. Sugar cultivation was the ideal crop to guarantee the existence of a profitable colony. As a result, the Portuguese dominated the Atlantic slave trade. Various slaves from different parts of Africa were brought to Brazil and experienced difficult working and in living ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Anti-Police Protests NATIONWIDE: Anti police protests are expected to continue in August as Michael Brown one year death anniversary approach on August 9. Additionally, Anonymous called for #RageforSandra day of action on August 8. As of now, both events are not expected to result in BAC impact, as the events are planned after business hours on Saturday and Sunday. NATIONWIDE Anti police protests expected to continue in August. Anti police protests, which gained significant outcome following Michael Brown shooting in Ferguson on August 9, 2014 and jury decision announcement in Eric garner death case in New York on December 3, 2014, continues to attract activists attention. As Michael Brown one year death anniversary approach, activists are gearing up for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Why Was Edward III Important Edward III was, for several centuries regarded as one of the greatest of England s medieval kings. His long reign is seen as a kind of golden age. This research paper is about the life and significance of Edward III, King of England from 1327 1377. Edward III, of Windsor , King of England, eldest son of Edward II and Isabella of France, was born at Windsor on the 13th of November 1312. During his younger years he was made Earl of Chester in 1320, and Duke of Aquitaine in 1325, but did never get the title of Prince of Wales (Luminarium). After an unfortunate reign of his father, Edward III was able to restore national unity and pride in England during the mid 1300. Edward was a direct descendant of Henry Plantagenet, along with all the English kings of the fourteenth century (Goodman, p 1). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Edward III got proclaimed warden of the kingdom because of his father s absence (Luminarium). Edward III ascended to the throne on the 13th of January 1327, after his father, Edward II was forced to abdicate from the throne (Soud, p. 96). The parliament recognized Edward as king, and he was crowned a couple of days later. Edward II had been an indisputably bad king, and never developed a strong core and got persuaded by stronger personalities around him (Soud, p. 95). He was in reality the puppet of Isabella of France, his wife and her lover, Roger Mortimer, the Earl of March, who both ruled England through him and planned Edward II s downfall (English Monarchs). Edward II agreed to abdicate in favor of his 14 year old son to restore the power and prestige of the weakened England (Soud, p. 95). During Edward III first few years of his reign, his matters of state remained in the hands of his mother and Mortimer (Soud, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Dramatic Irony In Lamb To The Slaughter Lamb to the slaughter expresses many literary elements, creating a story about Mary Maloney s experience with her husband. Dramatic irony is a very critical part of the story, especially while evaluating the situation. Personally, I think it s right here on the premises. Probably right under our very noses. What you think Jack? (Roald Dahl 9). She killed her husband with a frozen lamb leg after discussing troubling news that was never revealed. Mary called the police, who were also her husband s coworkers. The police never figured out what the weapon was or who killed him. Mary asked them of a favor to eat the lamb leg cooking in the oven, and the weapon was right under their noses when they were eating. Additionally, the imagery ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other animals are also used, for example, oxen to the slaughter. Gift of the Magi exercises many literary and DIDLS elements as Della tries to salvage her last pennies to buy a meaningful gift for her husband, Jim. One of the most vital parts of the story is situational irony. Della, said he, let s put our Christmas gifts away and keep them a while. They re too nice to use now. I sold the watch to get the money to buy the combs. And now I think we should have our dinner (O. Henry 1). Sadness is expressed as they come to realize that they both bought gifts that were unable to use the gifts they received. Della had sold her hair to have enough money to buy a watch for Jim, and she got a comb. Jim sold his watch to buy the combs for Della, and she bought him a watch.This is considered situational irony because the situation is reversed. Another important element of Gift of the Magi is foreshadowing. The James Dillingham Youngs were very proud of two things which they owned. One thing was Jim s gold watch. It had once belonged to his father. And, long ago, it had belonged to his father s father. The other thing was Della s hair. The two most important things to the James Dillingham Youngś were their hair and watches, which later they sell to make money to buy new gifts. They both bought each other gifts which they couldn t use, and it most likely took a toll on their self esteem. This is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Church History Paper I The Foundation of Orthodoxy and the Cannon A Paper Presented to Dr. Keith Goad of Liberty University Lynchburg, VA In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for Church History CHHI 301 By Brittany N. Askew February 6, 2012 Brittany Askew 06 February 2012 CHHI301_B04 Paper 1 Introduction The process by which Scripture has been preserved and compiled is one whose history is worth noting. The early church had many opportunities to share the Good News of Christ via word of mouth, but from the time of Christ s resurrection until the mid second century, there had not been a single culmination of writings considered to be essential for the purposes of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marcion believed that the Jewish Scriptures only concerned the covenant between God and the Jews of Israel, and therefore was no longer valid for the Christian church. In his mind, these were two very separate Gods. When noticing that several of Paul s writings made mention of the God of Israel, Marcion claimed that those writings were not Paul s original texts, and should be considered counterfeit. Marcion s views of Paul s forged portions of his letters can be attributed to what many theologians today might call the Slippery Slope Argument. In this case, Marcion chose not to trust in the inerrancy of what God had spoken to Paul. Paul s writing s were flawed, or someone must have tampered with them. This lack of trust in inerrancy would ultimately allow Marcion to fall down a slippery slope , giving way to forsake other important Christian foundational truths. As his ideologies became more widespread, it became obvious that Marcion s views on creation were radically reinterpreted (or misinterpreted, better yet), as well as his opinions on the doctrines of incarnation and the resurrection. Ultimately, the church at large came to the conclusion that his doctrines contradicted several fundamental points in Christian doctrine. It forced the church to make a case for the value and status of the Jewish scriptures it had adopted as its own, and it prompted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Segregation In Major League Baseball During the 1920 s and 1930 s, which was a time of discrimination and racial injustice for African Americans, to whom Major League Baseball was exclusively off limits, was considered a White Man s Game. Until 1947, when Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in baseball, by suiting up for the Brooklyn Dodgers on Opening Day, April 15, 1947. All baseball fans know the story of Robinson and the integration of baseball, but, the more important stories come from his predecessors, who worked hard to make Jackie s feat possible, and to those who would come after themselves. We all know the names Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson, Oscar Charleston, and Ray Dandridge, but we don t all know the extensive struggles they faced in order to help African Americans ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bagwell, Thome, and Suzuki are all very likely to be future inductees. Halladay and Lofton are a not as likely candidates, although Lofton was able to steal 622 bases (good enough for 15th all time), and, albeit, Halladay s career ended prematurely due to repeated elbow issues, and Tulowitzki, assuming he puts up the same numbers he has in recent years for the next 7 8 seasons, will also have put up a strong career, although not quite good enough for Hall of Fame enshrinement, despite his clutch hitting and defensive agility. Also, all of the Negro League players mentioned above are in the Hall of Fame, which has only inducted 312 players in its 75 year history, 35 of which have played in the Negro Leagues. Some of Schoenfield s honorable mentions include Smokey Joe Williams, Cristobal Torriente, Martin Dihigo, Judy Johnson, Biz Mackey, Monte Irvin, and Leon Day, all of whom are Hall of Fame inductees. Lastly, to compare Negro League players to Major League players, perhaps the best method of comparison is direct comparisons through their statistics. To do that, one must take the numbers put up by each man, respectively, and compare them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Stock Market Crash Of 1929, By Brenda Lange On October 29, 1929, America experienced the most calamitous stock market crash in its history. Although some tried to prevent the crash from getting worse, the fear and panic that so many Americans felt, caused them to make a horrible situation even worse. The 1929 stock market crash affected America in several ways, causing America to go from a time of prosperity, to a time of strife, leading Americans to lose billions of dollars and also leading to an increase in homelessness and unemployment rates, leaving America devastated. Before the market crash, many people were happy and optimistic about the future. Brenda Lange, author of The Stock Market Crash of 1929, wrote that the time before the crash was a time of optimism and hope, and the future looked promising. (Lange 12), referring to how people had nothing to worry about. With a majority of people believing that nothing bad would happen, the small signs of the future crash went unnoticed, leading to a mass panic when the market first went down, which was a partial cause of the October 29th crash. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author of a personal account had written that he had about $3000 in the stock market, but after the crash, he may have had about $62 left (Account), losing almost all of his money in the market. He was not the only one, more than three million Americans were directly affected by the crash (Lange 39), while almost everyone else was indirectly affected by the crash. With such a large number of people being affected by the crash, the losses were estimated at between $8 billion and $9 billion (Account). Therefore, all stock prices went down by a immense percentage, causing citizens and companies alike to lose an extensive amount of money. Consequently, because of the companies substantial loss, they were forced to cut back on expenses, such as employee ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. After School Programs Essay Daniel Parra Mrs. Padgett English IV, Period 2 7 December 2010 After School Programs The impact that after school programs have on young children affects every aspect of their lives. Although some may feel after school programs are a waste of time and money, it has been proven that they improve children s social and academic skills. Without these special designed programs, children may not be able to develop into the kinds of adults which will benefit society in the future. It is important that society understand the importance of after school programs. To cut back on after school programs to better the economy is only taking away from the children and opening new doors to them, which can ultimately lead them to jail or possibly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Learning how to communicate is often overlooked but its an essential skill for anyone. An example of how important this truly is would be a job interview. Everyone at some point will have to interview for a job to support themselves and their family. At most interviews, employers are looking for people who seem to communicate well with others and can present themselves by communicating their attributes. These communications skills that are necessary aren t easy to come by. Although one may think it would be easy, many people wont be able to successfully land a job because of communication. One person may be the most qualified, but if you can not communicate well then it will not matter. After school programs can also socially benefit a child. Programs are often designed to teach a child how to be a leader as well as a team player. Throughout one s life there will be situations where one will need to work in a group as well as lead a group of people. After school programs involving sports, really hone in on a child s ability to behave and interact in a group environment. The participants must work together in order to achieve a common goal which is to ultimately win. In doing so, they must interact and communicate in a way which will be most beneficial for the entire group. This occurs not only in sports but in everyday life. At a job, one may have to work with others to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Government of Spain The Government of Spain Political System Spain is a parliamentary monarchy. Chief of state is the hereditary monarch and the head of government is the President of the Government. The President designates the cabinet which is called the Council of Ministers. Spain is also has a bicameral legislative branch. The General Courts or National Assembly or Las Cortes Generales consists of the Senate or Senado and the Congress of Deputies or Congreso de los Diputados (CIA World Factbook). In order for legislation to pass the two chambers must agree. Proposals of laws issued by the Senate are discussed at Congress in a Plenary Session in order to be accepted or tabled veto or be amended. The proposal of the law passes to the study of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... President of Government Rodriguez Zapatero is from the party Spanish Socialist Workers Party. The President s party does not have a majority of the seats in both chambers of parliament. The PSOE, which is party of the President, has control of the Congress, but the Popular Party controls the Senate. The government is a minority government since neither of the parties has more than 50 percent of the seat shares in either chamber. The most recent election was during March 14, 2004 which was a landslide win for the PSOE. During previous years, it was always the Popular Party, the conservatives, who would beat the PSOE, the liberals, in presidential and National Assembly elections. This most recent election where the PSOE, Spanish Socialist Workers Party, reigned victors reflected the opposition the population felt against the Iraq war which the PP and its leader Anzar supported. The now President of Government, Prime Minister, Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero pledged his promise if elected that he would withdraw the Spanish troops from the war (Stuart, BBC News). This election had one of the highest voter turnouts in history with a incredible 77.2 percent coming out to the polls, with 42 percent of the vote going to the PSOE (Stuart, BBC News). The elections also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Rate Of Osmosis As suggested by the graph above and the data obtained through the conduction of the experiment, an evident correlation between the surface area to volume ration and the rate of osmosis can be implied. As can be seen from the graph, as the surface area and volume ratio of the cube is increased, the % change in mass is decreased (as suggested by the % change in mass of 2 x 2 x 2 cube). In a contradicting manner, as the SA: V of the potato cube in decreased, the % change in mass of the potato cube in increased (as suggested by the % change in mass of 1 x 1 x 1 cube). This pattern in the data reinforces the hypothesising statement, which stated that if the size of potato is larger, then the rate of osmosis would be gradual due to its smaller volume to surface area ratio, whereas if the size of the potato is smaller, then the rate of osmosis would be faster. One explanation for the correlation between these variables is that an object with a large SA:V ratio comprises of a smaller surface for the chemical/substance (salt solution) to move across, allowing more compounds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The results of these two groups clearly differ from the other 4 groups. To exemplify, the results for the % change in mass of the groups 1, 2, 3 and 5 range from 6 11% but the results of group 4 and 6 are 34.09 % and 0.99 % respectively. One probable explanation for this discrepancy in the results is that the groups 4 and 6 may have conducted the experiment incorrectly. Potential factors that may have caused these inconsistencies in results, include a damaged weighing scale and a damaged timer, which could ve misled the experimenters of groups 4 and 6 by displaying the incorrect time. This would mean that the potatoes were kept in the salt solution for more or less than 20 minutes, which would explain the vast difference in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay On Famous Stars The universe contains many galaxies and the galaxies have millions and billions of stars, here are 10 well known stars from the universe. First one is a stellar nebula , a stellar nebula is is a cloud of superheated gases and other elements formed by the explosive death of a massive star. A stellar nebula is not only massive clouds of dust , it s also the place where stars are born. A nebula is latin for fog . A stellar nebula is also really big,it s a huge interstellar cloud of dust and hydrogen and helium that range in size from 1 AU to 10 AU. It also appears in many different colors and shapes. Stellar nebula is really bright and is actually visible with a naked eye!. Even tho a stellar nebula might look like they re standing still in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When a star explodes as a supernova,most of its matter is blown away into space to form a nebula. The ultra dense remnants of the imploding core which are lefts behinds are known as a neutron star, as it s electrons and protons are crushed together in the huge gravity to form neutrons. The temperature inside a newly formed neutron star is from around 1011 to 1012 kelvin. However, the huge number of neutrinos it emits carry away so much energy that the temperature of an isolated neutron star falls within a few years to around 106 kelvin. Then we have the average star , The average star or intermediate mass star, is a star with an initial mass of 0.5 to 8 times that of Earth s sun . Its spends most of its time on the main sequence as an orange, yellow , or blue white dwarf star. An average star is a massive ball of hot gas/plasma .An average star is held together by gravity. The sun is an example of an average star . Next, is planetary nebula , planetary nebula is a growing and glowing cloud of hot gas/plasma that occurs near the end of a low mass star s life. Actually it has nothing to do with planets . Planetary nebula s occur in the last stage of a dying star. Though our own star , the sun , may not die for another 5 billion year about 10,000 of these nebula s are estimated to exist in the Milky Way. It s actually a large cloud of gas and dust in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay on Stereotypes of Hispanic Women in Cinema The Latina women, even throughout the era resistance cinema, have not been able to make much progress in overcoming the degrading stereotypes that Hollywood has created for them. Despite the many advances that minorities have made in the cinema in recent years, Latina actresses still take on the roles of the dark skinned lady and other such stereotypes with strong sexual connotations. It is often debatable whether or not the role of the Latina has undergone dramatic changes since the days of Dolores Del Rio and Carmen Miranda dancing with the fruit baskets on top of their heads. However, in recent years there has been an emphasis by various Latinas in the film industry to combat such stereotypical roles and redefine themselves ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This character began to appear in the 1930 s, at the same time that an audio component was introduced into cinema. The audience was not however interested in the voice of the vamp but rather for her appearance and sex appeal. She was often depicted as exotic and sensual. As Tara Osorio writes, In early cinema, Hollywood represented Latinas as ignorant, and valued their striking appearance and figure rather than their intelligence, character, and personalities. (Tara Osorio) With the introduction of musicals into cinema, there were many opportunities for vamp roles. There were three particular women in early cinema who were infamous for portraying the vamp character. Carmen Miranda, Dolores Del Rio, and Lupe Velez were typecast in such roles and were seen in the majority of films produced in these decades. This character represented an image that was offensive and insulting to many. The character did not have many diverse elements and was a rather one dimensional figure. It was even more damaging when you take into account that the same role was repeated, often by the same actress in a myriad of films. As one actress Rita Moreno describes after she had played a similar spitfire character fourteen times in eleven years. It s really demeaning after you ve won the Oscar to be offered the same role over and over again. They only wanted me to drag out my accent and dance show over and over again. (pg.174, Hadley Garcia) The filmmakers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapies Essay Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapies When many people hear the word therapy, they think of something that has caused a problem and has to be fixed. In most cases, that is true. Most people think the problem may be an injury that has to be rehabilitated or an extreme mental problem where the person needs serious help. However, therapy does not always deal with injured or mentally troubled people. Three types of therapy that help a wide range of people with their problems are physical, occupational, and speech therapies. Physical therapy is the one that deals mostly with injuries and their rehabilitation. According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook, Physical therapists provide services that help restore ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other type of therapy that may deal some with injuries is occupational therapy. Enhancing fine motor skills is the focus of this therapy. Occupational therapists set a goal for their patients which enables them to have more independent, productive, and satisfying lives by teaching them how to perform daily functions without the aid of others. Some of these functions may include eating, getting dressed, or using the bathroom. Exercises that improve balance, coordination, trunk control, dexterity, and basic muscle movement are used towards a person s road to an easier lifestyle. Occupational therapists work mainly with people who have disabilities. These may include people with spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, or people who have had a stroke ( Occupational ). Occupational therapy is my current major of study, so I am doing volunteer work for several therapists right now at Parent Child Services in West Knoxville. It is very interesting to sit and observe each session. I am presently observing a four year old victim of near drowning who was thought to be dead, but was brought back to life. His focus is on balance and coordination right now. I am also observing a child with cerebral palsy. He is one of my favorite children to work with. He is working on strengthening his muscles in his trunk and legs while continuing to work on balance and coordination. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Fast Fit Case Study Essay Fast Fit Case Study * Mark the main flows of goods and money in the diagram (above) and employ a key or table of descriptive elements to explain your answer. Key Symbol | Explanation | | The supplier gives the FastFit Warehouse the goods that the company needs. The excess is then stored as inventory. | | The double sided arrow explains the communication between the headquarter and the warehouse in that the warehouse has to let the headquarters know how many goods are in storage, how much is needed, and by when. | | The warehouse sends the packaged goods to the stores | | Once the goods are in the stores, the customer then chooses the good, purchases it, and takes it home. | | In exchange for the goods that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a. Information Decision Information | Drives Which Decision | Which items were sold | Buy more of the items | Which items still on the shelf | Buy less of the items | The amount of time between shelf and purchase | Make decisions quickly/slowly depending how often the items are bought. | b. Information Source Information | Source of Data | Customer and the item bought | Computers | Customer satisfaction | Social media | Goods bought and returned | Cash register | c. This wouldn t be a wise idea because items would be packaged at different times that are going to the same place. For example, if 2 stores in Huntington Ave. ordered separately, 2 different trucks and packaging would be used. So in order to save packaging and transportation costs, the stores don t directly order from the warehouses. * a) Draw a system diagram that shows the key information and product flows between FastFit (HQ and Warehouse) and a supplier, including the steps for ordering and invoicing and label each flow descriptively. This diagram will have three circles. b) Compare your drawing with the diagram showing the flows between the customer and the store and explain why the former is more complicated. HQ Warehouse Supplier HQ
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  • 22. Tao Te Ching Chapter Summaries The Tao Te Ching is a book of proverbs attributed to Lao Tzu. The book gives brief contemplations on the Tao, the way. It is a very precise and poetic book, which gives humanity ways on how to live or ways to awaken the inner energy of the human being. A man or a woman can choose to live in harmony with the Tao, which is the irreducible essence of the universe and source of all life. Wholeness is the Great Integrity. The Great Integrity is the infinite fulfilling itself. The Tao is a living example that teaches us not only to wisely govern our lives, but also to direct either a country or the family. Therefore, he urges to live according to the Tao to fulfill our life goals, to choose to do well and to make wise decisions. The finest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Normal Aging What? Description: Normal aging brings about inevitable and irreversible changes. These normal aging changes are partially responsible for the increased risk of developing health related problems within the elderly population. I associated being old with decline, disability, disease and death. However, reflecting on realities of ageing and my grandfather s health, I realized that ageing does not imply only declining health, but it is also associated with wellness. My grandfather is 88 years old. I had always been lucky to have my grandparents healthy. However, this changed about 10 years ago when my grandfather had a heart problem and had to get coronary angioplasty, which caused him to require extra care from my grandmother and family. Response: Watching my family deal with my grandfather during that situation made me aware of the care and services the elderly need. I thought after having a stent placement, his health ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How people view and perceive the aging process varies greatly from culture to culture. However, in my opinion, it is important to understand that the older adults are much more capable than everybody else because they have so much more knowledge and experience. Maybe they aren t more capable physically, but in many other ways they really exceed everyone else s capability. They all have different personalities, needs, health issues and age related changes. According to Boundless (2016), Research on age related attitudes in the United States consistently finds that negative attitudes exceed positive attitudes toward older people because of their looks and behavior (Aging and Ageism, para. 2). As a student nurse, reflecting on my values and beliefs helps to guide my nursing practice and hopefully, I will be able to put an end on stigmatization associated with ageism (stereotyping and discrimination of the older adults) that affect their self esteem, emotional well being, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of Jean Ginsberg Sunflower Sutra Poets in the 1950 s began writing about Asiatic poetics in an ancient style called a Sutra. This was different than the poets incorporating Eastern philosophy of Zen Buddhism. Zen Buddhism can be defined as the cohesive harmony of the mind and body through the practice of meditation and spiritual connection to nature (Britannica). A Sutra can be defined as a teaching that is part of an ancient religious tradition (Britannica). It is a Buddhist manuscript that teaches a moral. Allen Ginsberg and Gary Snyder both incorporated both of these styles into their writings Sunflower Sutra and Smokey the Bear Sutra respectfully. By analyzing these poetry styles of Ginsberg, and Snyder there are different themes that reflect their historic and social consciousness. Zen Buddhism was an inspiration for Ginsberg s Sunflower Sutra. Ginsberg was born on June 3, 1926, in Newark, New Jersey. He was born the son of a poet and then he became a major poet during the Beat era. He wrote his poem Sunflower Sutra during his inspirational period late 1955 to the end of 1956 (Charters 288). During this period he spent time in a cottage in Berkley, California with his lover Peter Orlovsky. In this cottage he wrote Sunflower Sutra which shows some of his themes in writing. Themes that show up in this poem are the social normal, the natural world, Moloch, and religion (Gradesaver). The theme of a social normal is something that all poets during the Beat era and the Romanticism period like to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Archetypal Characters and Symbols in The Phantom of the... Archetypal Characters and Symbols in The Phantom of the Opera The story of The Phantom of the Opera appeals to many types of personalities and people of all ages because of its archetypal characters and patterns. Carl Jung theorized that we are born with innate tendencies to perceive things a certain way: a kind of readiness to reproduce over and over again the same or similar mythical ideas . . . 1. These repeated ideas are archetypes. The basic legend of The Phantom takes place in 19th century Paris, and is that of a young and talented, but untrained singer named Christine. Erik, the Phantom, is a disfigured genius of many fields, including music, architecture, magic, and science. His fatal flaw stems from his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The children s version, meant for 8 to 12 year olds, is the most like the original 1920s Gaston Leroux version. One of the few things that is changed, other than the overall abbreviation of the novel, is simplification of the language. For example, Erik begins describing himself by saying, I was ugly. Worse than ugly 3. This straightforward, childlike language puts the novel at the preteen reading level while preserving Erik s crucial description. The Phantom of the Opera is the most popular book in Random House Publishing s youth Bullseye Chiller series, above other tales of vampires, werewolves, mummies, and witches4. Even children can identify with the love triangle among the three main characters Erik, Christine and Raoul. They probably still pity his unrequited love for Christine, and the way in which he was mistreated. Night Magic, another adaptation, is much lighter reading and aimed at a different audience than the more literary variations. Night Magic is the modern day romance version of Phantom, spanning two decades. Erik becomes a reclusive scarred contractor, and Christine is now Marisa, a spoiled and orphaned teenager with a beautiful voice. The traditional Erik kills without a thought when he feels threatened, while Erik s most raging moment in Night Magic consists of him throwing a stool across the room when a client has been flirtatious with Marisa5. This adaptation is lacking the dangerous side of Erik, so as not to scare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Rhetorical Analysis Of Bowling For Columbine In the 2002 documentary Bowling for Columbine, American political activist and filmmaker Michael Moore sets out to explore the primary causes of the 1999 Columbine Highschool massacre, as well as the roots of gun violence in the United States in his trademark provocative yet satirical manner. Bowling for Columbine takes a deep and often disconcerting investigation into the motives of two Colorado student shooters, responsible for the deaths of over 12 people at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999, and examines other gun related issues as well. From obtaining free guns at a bank, to reviewing America s violent history, and interviewing a variety of people, Moore demonstrates that the conventional answers of violent national history and entertainment, as well as poverty are inadequate of causing this violence, for other nations share the same factors without the same levels of carnage. In order to arrive at a possible explanation, Moore takes on a deeper inspection of America s culture of fear, and violence in a nation with widespread gun ownership. Ultimately, the documentary implies that the high incidence of gun deaths in America is caused by the deadly combination of cultural paranoia and easy accessible firearms that is, to some extent, effectively established through rhetorical techniques of ethos, logos, and pathos. To begin, Moore struggles to appeal to ethos successfully due to his manipulative methods that raises the audience s skepticism in his credibility, despite using many strong sources such as his reputation, experience, and the values of other experts in a desperate attempt to gain the audience s trust. Throughout the documentary, Moore is able to tactfully utilize his renowned reputation as a filmmaker to ensure that his audience will believe everything that he presents. By dressing like an average Joe and showing his own hometown of Flint, Michigan, a gun loving town , Moore is able to portray himself as the average American citizen who just wants facts and answers from the people. This is successfully used in the film as Moore seems more reliable to the audience, and makes his interviewees feel equal to Moore. Moreover, Moore also interviews many credible people who are able to back ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Green Light Hypothesis The first hypothesis stated for this lab was that our wavelength would be around 500 nm for the colored light. The second hypothesis stated was that the full spectrum light will have a better outcome for both photosynthesis and respiration compared to the green lights results. Throughout this experiment both of this hypotheses were supported. The first hypothesis was supported because our colored ended up being533.8 nm which represents the green light. Therefore, the second hypothesis was supported because the full spectrum light did have more linear results compared to the usage of the green light. The full spectrum light had better results with the processes of photosynthesis and respiration. The full spectrum light covers all aspects of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Soccer Is A Marvelous Sport Soccer is a marvelous sport. It is a sport that virtually all know about, no matter where they live. A sport that began long ago and has continued on for decades. Even if it is less popular in some countries, it still has one of the largest fan bases in the world. As Kress Estime says in her report on soccer, Soccer is the most widely practiced sport in the world. It is played in over 200 countries and has over 3.5 billion fans around the globe (Estime). Soccer has held this title for a long time and has yet to lose it. Perhaps there is a reason that soccer has gained the most sizeable fanbase in the world? The difficult objective is finding out what that exact reason is and why it has happened. Could it be stereotypical? Could it be the drama that is included in it? Could it be emotion striking the people down causing them fall victim to the enjoyment that soccer offers? Could it be the inspiration from those who have played the sport before them? There is most certainly more than one answer to these questions. The history of soccer also offers a possible solution to this mystery. Cliff Potter briefly explains soccer s history in his article for the Bleacher Report. He states, However, the first indications of an early formal form of football date back 3,000 years to Ancient China. A game played with a ball of animal skins stuffed with hair or feathers was kicked between poles some 10 metres high and was most likely used for military training. By 50 A.D., the game ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. What Does It Mean To Say That Art Is A Lie Pablo Picasso once said Art is a lie that brings us closer to the truth . From this statement a lot can be interpreted leading to different ideas and I think most prominent is the relationship between art, the truth and lies. Pablo Picasso makes two assumptions in his assertion, the first concerning the first section which addresses the fact that art is a lie. The second assumption is made whereby art is given a purpose brings us closer to the truth which creates a paradox that truth can develop and exist in a lie. Furthermore his statement of the two contradictory suggestions leads us to understand that art is a representation of the truth or truths and reality which are perceived by humans as lies. Art is a wide and broad Area of Knowledge that incorporates a lot of art forms and a form that has dominated our modern times is film. Taking this into account, Picasso s statement will be analyzed in relation to film on the basis of two contradictory claims on art, lies and truth. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Art s definition is very controversial and many different thoughts can come up. This brings up a knowledge question Is it possible to define what art is completely? The controversy rises when discussing what exactly does Picasso mean by art, is it just in paintings and visual expression or rather more deeper and bigger context. Leading to another question on the context of his statement. To what extent does context affect our understanding of Knowledge? A very good example that reinforces this is The Matrix , which is a well known movie series that greatly deals with the idea of perception vs reality whereby people what people perceive to be the truth and reality is really just an illusion and deception. Referring to a quote from the film What is real? How do you define real ? ( The Matrix (1999) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The General Analysis Of Invertebrate Richness And... DISCUSSION The general analysis of invertebrate richness and diversity prove that shallow leaf litter is more biodiverse than deep leaf litter. From graph 2, shallow leaf litter is proven to be more biodiverse where the spread of invertebrate richness is higher with a relatively low rate of error denoted by the low standard deviation. Similarly, figure 6 also shows a similar trend where the mean of shallow leaf litter diversity was greater than deep leaf litter. The mean results of invertebrate abundance also show shallow leaf litter to be more abundant, however this is affected by the extreme outlier seen in figure 2, where there is a large leeway for error due to the high standard deviation. This may be due to human error due to transcription, an error in counting the amount of species or the designated shallow leaf litter contained species that were extremely common, providing a large abundance value. However, figure 1 and the comparison of boxplots in graph 1, show the overall values of deep leaf litter are centred higher, indicating that deep leaf litter has greater abundance, excluding outliers. Similarly, the analysis of richness and diversity indicate that deep light traps are more biodiverse than shallow light traps and are quite trustworthy as shown by the low standard deviations. According to figure 6, the mean of both habitats were very similar but deep light traps had a slightly higher mean. Abundance of deep light traps also proves to be greater if we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Ceo Institute The CEO Institute Bill Knaust BUSI 630 FHSU An effective training program needs a high quality program design to maximize trainee learning and transfer of training. Program design refers to the organization and coordination of the training program. (Noe, p. 193) Doug Conant became CEO of Campbell s Soup in 2001 in the midst of a tumultuous time for the company. Campbell s Soup stock was hitting rock bottom and in Conant s words, the company had a very toxic culture. Employees were disheartened, management systems were dysfunctional, trust was low, and a lot of people felt and behaved like victims (Duncan, 2014). To change the culture, Conant implemented the CEO Institute to create a meaningful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Noe, p. 194) In Phase 1, pre training, Campbell s CEO Institute teaches participants about leadership, formulating ideas and experiences and take time to reflect on what they have learned and apply it to all aspects of their lives. As the CEO, Conant was a motivator, Doug is personally involved in all aspects developing content, teaching, communicating with class members, and sharing lessons from his more than 30 years in business.......He s all in. An active instructor, he s fully present during the entire two year journey (Reardon, 2011). The program is developed internally which helps employees can build on their skills. The Institute accepts 20 24 participants per year and they must be nominated by their unit president or functional leader (Newell, 2011). It all starts with a personal commitment letter from each participant that is selected. These hand written letters are address to Conant stating their personal commitment to the Institute and what they wish to achieve. The purpose of the letter is to show that they care about the program and that they are fully committed to its success (Reardon, 2011). Not to be out done, Conant hand wrote up to 20 notes a day to employees celebrating their successes and contributions (Bingham and Galagan, 2011). Once the participants are picked, Campbell s select s their trainers. Conan found that the more Campbell s provide employees in terms of training and development opportunities, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Consumerism In The Hippie Movement The 1960s Hippie movement was a major point in the American history. In the 1960s a certain class of young people associated their lifestyles with the ideas of freedom, peace, and love. Hippies acted against white upper middle class lifestyle because they thought it was based on the wrong ideology. Hippies were against consumerism and American suburban life of the late 1950s and early 1960s was embodied in itself the idea of consumerism. Hippies, on the other hand, felt better about communal life with equal distribution of social goods. Traditional bigger share and consumerist greed as concepts of American society were despised by Hippies. White middle class suburban America with its traditional values and financial prosperity of baby boom generation was ideologically unfit for the energetic American youth. Seeing half of the world starving (Africa, India, China) Hippies considered it highly inappropriate to bath in economic prosperity and technological progress with half of the world being deprived of basic human needs. That way Hippies alienated them from their parents presenting an alternative lifestyle to that of consumerism. Traditional business like lifestyle of white middle class in America was based on financial success and economic prosperity as the features of happiness. Hippies claimed that happiness does not come from money but goes along with peace, love, and unity (Moretta, 45). While typical American family built a house and occupied a huge territory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Reflection OnKnowing Others Is Wisdom, Mastering Yourself... I would like to begin with the quote Knowing others is wisdom, mastering yourself is Enlightenment . In this course I have discovered more about myself all through the class formally as well as informally. To my surprise few of the Management skills I was performing in my day to day life in a corporate environment without knowing it. And then there are some brand new skills I have learnt in the class such as Tuckman s team model, Drexler/Sibbet team performance model. At first I was thinking I am a helper (Type 2 enneagram) but to my amazement I found out that I am Achiever (Type 3 enneagram). As type 3 personalities are extroverts I did not find difficulty in any stages of Tuckman s team model . All the process of forming, storming, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then one day professor shared his personal experience for taking his parents for granted and the cost he paid for it by losing them permanently. After knowing this I realized my mistake and really felt guilty for taking them granted. They all need is to know that I am doing fine in my life on everyday basis. And being only son they don t have any other choice also. From then onwards every day I started calling them even before their message. This will be The Best lesson I learnt informally for my life. When it comes to team work I used the Drexler/Sibbet team performance model extensively. In our creativity and innovation class we will be having multiple assignments for the week, so I went by each step of the model starting with Orientation of team by meeting in library and brainstorm the ideas for the assignments and provide all necessary inputs and hands over the responsibility to one of the team member so that the particular member feels that we all are trusting him solely and also gives the 100% commitment without any external factors. Which is good for the team to achieve the high performance. Not all the brainstorming session ends smoothly, because we cannot incorporate all the ideas. So when it comes to dealing with the conflict situations to convince the team without hurting anyone, I learned Thomas Kilmann conflict mode Instrument (TKI) when to compromise and when to collaborate. And then there will be someone whom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Radiation Exposure Among Health Care Workers Radiation Exposure among Health Care Workers Introduction Radiation is actuality of life and in terms of defining; it is the emission (sending out) of energy from any source. We live in a world in which radiation is unsurprisingly present everywhere and has been since the creation of this planet. Light and heat from nuclear reaction in sun are crucial to our survival. Radioactive materials occur naturally all through the environment and our bodies contain radioactive materials for example carbon 14, and potassium 40 naturally (Knoll, 1989). All life on Earth has evolved in the presence of this radiation. One can categorize radiation according to the effects it produces on matter, into non ionizing and ionizing radiation. Non ionizing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Figure 1 below depicts the exposure sources of radiation. Source: 2014. Where does radiation exposure come from? Sources and distribution of average radiation exposure to the world population. http://www.who.int/ionizing_radiation/env/en/ Radiation is one cause, along with hundreds that result in cancer. Radiation is invisible to the naked eye, making it more difficult for our senses to detect. The fundamental background of cosmic rays, gamma rays, and natural radioactivity within the body gives rise to an annual dose of about 1 mSv or more to an average person in the world. It is simple, in some situations, to control non natural sources of radiation for the reason that we can adjust or eliminate the procedure producing the radiation, however there is always a balance to be made. It is vital, for example, to be aware of the doses from medical x ray examinations, but it would not be smart to lessen the doses where it would result to a loss of vital diagnostic information that could not have been found with radiation. This is all part of the cost and benefits of using radiation. Radiation affects people by depositing energy in body tissue, which can cause cell damage or cell death. In several cases there may be no obvious effect. In other cases, the cell might survive but grow to be abnormal, either temporarily or permanently. Furthermore, an abnormal cell could become malignant. Both large and small doses of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Genetic Engineering In Oryx And Crake This novel entitled Oryx and Crake involves different scientific methods and concepts in its plot wherein it s exaggeration wouldn t occur in real life but rather reflects the negative aspect of scientific advancements especially on how genetic engineering developed and thus, leads to devastation of human beings as well as social, religion and cultural issues. The flow of the novel was known to be dynamic wherein it narrates the happenings in the life of Snowman (Jimmy) in the different dimensions of time and it is through this that it was able to portray on how devastated the setting became in the future. This further foresees the impacts of genetic engineering in the future. Crakers are the products of genetic engineering wherein it is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Informed Consent Paper Informed Consent allows a doctor to render treatment to a patient. By signing the document states that the patient understands the circumstances and what is required. This paper is to analyze the consent and non consent, and ethical issues that can become a problem. CRITICAL ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE Informed consent is a document that the patient must sign which allows the process of the treatment to be begin. The paper must be sign to protect the patient as well as the doctor from any legal issues. Before the heath care professional can perform treatment(s), the patient must be informed of all possible dangers and possible side effects. The basic principles that are in an informed consent document include the followings. The patient must have a clear understanding about the situation. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1991, The United States established a policy to protect human beings from unfair, and unwanted subjects in experiments. This process was done by establishing an Informed Consent which is a legal document. Informed consent which is a legal document that is compose and overseen by the United States judicial system. This law was a necessity due, to the way humans were being tested on in the late 20 s. Unfortunately, in the past the United States took part in a lot of experiments on human beings as test subjects. Furthermore, the overall attributes of studies conducted during the 1920 s thru the 1950 s were considered unethical acts against human beings. Furthermore, the people that were involved had no knowledge that they were subjects in a life threatening experiment. This type of treatment towards any human being is unethical medical practices. Experimenting on anyone without his or her knowledge is now considered unconstitutional in the United States of American. Anyone can volunteer however, there are guidelines which the volunteer may be either accepted or rejected for Clinal Trails ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Colonialism Of The Walt Disney Company My topic is the colonialism of The Walt Disney Company. When defining colonialism, I will be referring to two general definitions that are applicable to modern day colonialism as seen through cultural appropriation, and cultural commodification of Disney and the tourist industry. Oxford Dictionaries defines colonialism as, the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically, and Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy s defines colonialism as, a practice of domination, which involves the subjugation of one people to another. My case study is the Disney movie, Moana. I am focusing on Moana because it is the most recent Disney animated film ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I will use box office sales and other prominent statistics associated with the Disney company to help demonstrate the influence Disney has on the public. Pedagogy scholars Kevin M. Tavin and David Anderson s journal article, Teaching (Popular) Visual Culture: Deconstructing Disney in the Elementary Art Classroom informs readers of the power of the Disney company in all medias to create individual and collective identities (23). In journal article, Tackling Māori Masculinity: A Colonial Genealogy of Savagery and Sport , Māori scholar Brendan Hokowhitu will build off this source by not only referencing cultural stereotypes formed by others, due to the media, but also identities formed about one s own native culture and heritage. He uses a direct example of Māori men stereotypes. I plan to synthesize many of my sources like this: with one showing a various perspective (i.e. pedagogical or colonial) on the Disney company and another highlighting the point of view from a Polynesian. The book, Waves of Resistance, by Isaiah Helekunihi Walker, a Hawaiian surfer and scholar of Hawaiian history and colonialism, delves into Polynesian stereotypes that have been present since eighteenth century colonialism. This source provides background on this topic for my paper. These Polynesian stereotypes include women sexualized with coconut bras and grass skirts, and men portrayed as ignorant savages. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Hca250 Motivation and Organizational Culture Paper Chickenpox Chickenpox is a common childhood skin disease that caused by a viral infection. The virus that is involved is called the varicella zoster virus (www.medicinenet.com). The disease has a worldwide distribution and is reported throughout the year in regions of temperature climate. The peak incidence is generally during the month of March through May lifelong immunity for chickenpox generally fellow the disease. Chickenpox is highly contagious it is easily passed between families and school classmates through airborne particle droplets in exhaled air fluid from the blisters or sores. It can be transmitted indirectly by coming into contact with article of clothing and other item exposed to fresh drainage from open sores. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Keep your child home until the blister has crusted over. * If you have to take the child to the doctor call first before taking the child in so that they can make arrangement for the child to be placed in a separate waiting area. In order to help to keep the spread of chickenpox in control the CDC recommends that children get the first shot at 12 to 15 months of age with a second shot between the fourth and sixth year of life (www.livestrong.com). The CDC points out that 45 to 50 U.S. states have required the vaccine for children entering school. This is to maximize the prevention of the illness (www.livestrong.com). In order to maximize and outbreak of chickenpox they introduce the chicken pox vaccine that you take in one dosage to maximize the outbreak but outbreaks still occur in school setting where most children only receive one dosage but there have been fewer outbreak since the two dosage program was started in the United State (www.CDC.gov). Varicella (chickenpox) is a highly contagious disease that is very uncomfortable and sometimes serious. The chickenpox vaccine is the best protection against chickenpox. The vaccine is made from weakened varicella virus that produces an immune response in your body that protects you against chickenpox. The chicken pox virus was licensed for use in the United State in 1995. Since then, the vaccine has been widely used. Thanks to the chickenpox vaccine, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Dreams In Bless Me Ultima By Rudolfo Anaya Dreams have many meanings some come in various different forms. Some dreams have very deep meanings while others are just simply a product of your imagination. For example some people experience Deja Vu. Deja Vu is when you have a dream of something and then it comes to life. People who have had Deja Vu have been very surprised. A dream is a product of your imagination some are just entertaining while others might be viewed as life lessons. Some dreams have deeper meanings into them, you just have to look for them. For example some people have been having dreams of going to a certain place then the next morning they end up in the same exact place. When you arrive at the place you will have a certain feeling like you have been here before then you will remember that your dreamed about it. Dreams have so much to to do with your imagination but some are no product of your imagination but a product of reality. Dreams have many meanings they might be good, bad, and scary ,whatever they are they are still a product of you. Likewise In Bless Me Ultima by Rudolfo Anaya, Antonio s dreams, thoughts, and actions help identify who he is and what he is meant to be . There are several examples of Antonio finding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Antonio has been very curious about his culture and his beliefs. This has lead him to question everything he has ever believed in and why things happen. God knows everything. Man tries to know and his knowledge will kill us all. I want to know. I want to know the mysteries of God. I want to take God into my body and have him answer my questions. ( Anaya 191) Antonio seeks the reasons of God. He wants to know why God does certain things. When Antonio says he wants to take God into his body he means he wants to have his Communion. Antonio wants the knowledge God has. He wants to know why God allows evil to exist in the world, he believes the world would be be better if it was evil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. North and South American Yanomamo Culture Essay There are many differences between the South American Yanomamo culture and the North American culture that we have adapted to, but just at there is culture diversity between us, we have some similarities. The ethnography, which is chose, was Yanomamo written by Napoleon A. Chagnon, anthropologists. Chagnon tells us how to it was to live among the Yanomamo family, political and warfare system versus the American Culture. The Yanomamo are of patrilineal culture, male oriented and very sexist. For some reason they believe that, they are superior to women, so do some men in American culture. However, they are jolted back reality when the law gets involved, unfortunately Yanomamo men don t have this wake up call. Marriage is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a natural contraceptive. But if a new infant is born it will starve to death, because the older sibling would drink most of the milk, specially if it is a female infant. Male children grow up to be hunters and worriers. Female children although inferior (according to the Yanomamo) are valuable objects of trade and political alliances. A confusing aspect of the Yanomamo marriages is, even though polygamy is freely practiced so is monogamy but only for the women. Adultery, just like in American culture, is inexcusable to the Yanomamo. In this topic similarities make a breakthrough in both
  • 41. cultures. If relationship between an American woman and an American man goes putrescent and the woman becomes promiscuous violence is only expected by the man. The problem is assault and battery charges can get you into a lot of trouble, not to mention how much you would have to pay a lawyer. But Yanomamo mean get away with their violent retaliation for being disrespected because again there are no laws protecting Yanomamo women not that American women are always protected by the law, it s just a myth. The punishment for the Yanomamo women who is only suspected of having an affair with another man is being beaten with a club, burned, shot with a barbed arrow, or the man decides to detach a limb (ex. Arm, leg...) with an ax or machete. Even though it seems as though women are expendable is this culture she may have some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Pathological Fear Of African Americans According to PhycologyToday.com fear is an emotional response induced by a perceived threat, which causes a change in brain and organ function, as well as in behavior. Fear can lead us to become narcissistic, to run away from various issues, or to freeze up and become victim under circumstance, or it may come in the form of a discovery. When I was younger my fear came in form of darkness, not knowing what was in the space. Over the course of time that form of fear of course changed. You will always be afraid of something, it doesn t necessarily have to be physical. Sometimes fear comes in masses specifically referring to White America being afraid of the educated, prospering Black American. Since slavery, the lore of the predacious Black individual has been used to fear Whites and to justify their brutality and violence done against Black individuals, communities and continents. The enslavement of Africans resulted in a plethora of uprisings, from the Haitian Rebellion to Nat Turner s rebellion. Since then, whites have developed a pathological fear that oppressed Blacks will one day rise up and inflict vengeance upon their oppressors . In 1826, John B. Russwurm became the first Black college graduate. Today just about 4.6 million African Americans hold a four year college degree according to The Journal of Black in Higher Education . This number is ridiculously large considering that at the time of the Harlem Renaissance only one in 1,000 Blacks were college ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Essay on GKE 1 Task 1 GKE1 TASK1 Western Governor s University A. The Nile River was a great contributing factor in the development of early Egypt. It is the country s longest running river, and runs right through Egypt. The location of the river added convenience, which aided agricultural abilities helping to boost civilization. Farmers used the water for irrigation since most of Egypt is dry. During the long rainy season, the Nile would flood. When the flood occurred it would drop deposits of silt, a rich soil ideal for growing crops. The farmers would then spend long, laborious hours cultivating and preparing the land for planting. They also spent time making dikes and ditches to retain the water for irrigation uses throughout ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were sent from Spain to Rome, from Rome to Mons, from Mons to Vienna. They were grown in London in 1597 and reached France and the Netherlands shortly after. Sailors took potatoes on ocean voyages and reached the countries of India, China, and Japan. Potatoes became a staple in the diet of many as they were discovered around the world. They are still an important part of the diet of many today. ( International year of, 2008) C. Two significant environmental or physical geographic factors that contributed to the development or expansion of the United States were the California gold rush and the dust bowl. People came to California with gold fever from all across the country and even Mexico. Word spread quickly and in just a matter of months, word had spread to Hawaii, Oregon, and even Central America. Before the end of the year 1848, news of the riches had gold seekers coming from the eastern states, as well as Great Britain. Before the discovery of gold in the Coloma Valley was a barely populated area. However, after the discovery, Coloma became a thriving community. It was named the county seat and served a population of several thousand. ( History of the, 2004) Due largely in part to the gold rush, in 1850, a law was passed by the United States Congress making California the first state in the far west. The rush can also be thanked for the popularity of the San Francisco port. San Francisco was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Plastic Surgery Novo Rouge Essay Plastic Surgery Baton Rouge At The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa in Baton Rouge, plastic surgery techniques are performed as a means to restore a youthful appearance to the face and/or make improvements to an individual s physique. Plastic surgery can change the way your body looks; however, these procedures do not intend to change the way a part of your body functions. Common Body Parts People in Baton Rouge Improve with Plastic Surgery At The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa in Baton Rouge, patients request plastic surgery to improve: Face Remove wrinkles, acne scars and/or creases Ears Set ears that protrude closer to the head and/or reduce large ears Breasts Increase or reduce the size of the breasts and/or lift drooping breasts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa s staff strives to make every patient feel as comfortable as possible before, during and after their plastic surgery in Baton Rouge. Plastic Surgery Initial Consultation in Baton Rouge When you visit The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa in Baton Rouge for your initial consultation, be sure to discuss what you want to accomplish with plastic surgery. During your initial consultation for plastic surgery, be prepared to talk about your medical history. Bring a list of the surgeries you have had, any allergies, as well as medications you are currently taking, including over the counter medications, vitamins and herbal supplements. Plastic Surgery Recovery in Baton Rouge The type of plastic surgery you have performed at The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa will determine the length of time you will need for recovery. If you are interested in learning more about the plastic surgery or non surgical cosmetic procedures available, contact The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa today. We can assist you in your quest to address the physical issues you would like to change. The staff at The Oaks at Goodwood Medical Spa looks forward to meeting
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  • 46. Monica Bing Research Paper Monica Bing (née Geller) was born to Jack and Judy Geller where she was raised in Long Island, New York with her older brother Ross. Since her childhood, Monica has always been in the shadow of Ross to both of her parents, especially their mother. Her mother to this day still knocks Monica down for everything she does and does not do. Nothing is simply good enough for her mom. Due to her being in the dark, Monica took out her loneliness with the help of food. This then resulted in Monica becoming Fat Monica. While in high school Monica became best friends with the most popular girl in school, Rachel Green. Rachel never saw Monica for her weight and this was the first time in a while that Monica felt good as herself. However, things begin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to Monica believing that her parents only cared for Ross, Monica always felt alone until food came into the picture. At any moment food was around she would engulf it. For instance, Ross once said that if he did not eat fast he was not able to eat at all. Additionally, food was a void to keep her sad emotions in. For example, she had a flashback of when one of her boyfriend s got called into work after she worked long and hard on a dinner that she prepared for him. Instead of sulking around, she just began eating. Furthermore, eating was not the only problem that Monica has to deal with. Similar to her mother, Monica has always had a problem with being a perfectionist. She has constantly made cleaning a sport and fun activity to spend her time. Sometimes she rather spends time with her mop and cleaners than hangout with her friends. Also, cleaning does not just end her perfectionist issue. Organization is the key to Monica. Without her labeler, who knows how Monica could function the everyday life. When Chandler was looking for a job, she took it in her best interest to label and file jobs that he could possibly interview for. Chandler asked her why she did that and her response was so that she could simply use the labeler. Likewise, she is always concerned about her precious ribbon draw. Out of the blue, she will freak out if she has the slightest idea that someone could get their hands on it and mess it up. Additionally, she organizes her towels into 11 categories. Is that not 10 more than needed? Furthermore, one specific rule that Monica has is that everything needs to be in place where it was before and by that it cannot move a millimeter without her noticing a change in the room. For example, when Rachel moved in with Monica, she decided to clean the apartment for her; it did not go that great. Rachel thought that moving the ottoman to make an extra seat around the table would be best, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Immigration Policy Our President Barack Obama recently made changes to our immigration policy. He announced some major changes to the United States immigration policies. President Obamas recent changes was made through executive action. The executive action included a series of steps towards fixing our immigration policies. According to a guide to the immigration The series of changes updates relies on the expansion of successfully implemented programs, enhanced efforts to coordinate immigration enforcement and benefit policies across agencies, and attempts to use immigration as a tool of economic and social change. (A guide to immigration). The President executive action would retool critical aspects of the immigration system. It would change how we enforce ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some were brought to the country by their parents when they very young ages, some even in infancy. They know absolutely nothing about their home country. They have no connection to their home countries. They might not even speak the language of their parents country. Deporting these young immigrants would be downright cruel. These young immigrants have as much to offer to the future of America and American economy as a citizen than any other legal American. Given equal opportunities as an American, these immigrants might be tomorrow s entrepreneurs, scientists, politicians, teachers, soldiers, the options are limitless. Furthermore, the beneficiaries of the DREAM Act were not purposely trying to break American immigration law. It s not fair to condemn the illegal immigrants who were brought here by their families for better opportunities. Some of these immigrants are smart enough to go to college but are stuck in a lifetime of low paying underground, black market labor because they wouldn t be allow to go college. President Obama summed it up perfect in an immigration speech in El Paso, Texas. He stated These are kids who grew up in this country, love this country, and know no other place as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Electric Versus Gasoline Powered Vehicles Electric Versus Gasoline Powered Vehicles Every year we hear about electric cars more and more, and understandably so. With the rising cost of gasoline, and environmental concerns among others, it is not surprising that people would want more energy efficient vehicles. So now that automobile manufacturers have started producing these types of vehicles, how do they compare to their gas powered counter parts? To answer this question you must first understand how they work, there advantages and disadvantages then you can see how the compare. Gas Powered Vehicles Gas powered vehicles have been the standard for over 60 years, they are powered by an eternal combustion engine which use a mixture of air and fuel ignited by a spark to create energy to turn the engine thus powering the vehicle. Technology, engine design, and materials used have changed considerably since the first automobile rolled of the line making modern engines more efficient. The Upside Listed below are few of the upsides to a gas powered vehicle. The Infrastructure Exists: Gas stations are everywhere, as well as stores carrying everything necessary to keep your vehicle running and shops to repair or replace parts. Fuel Tank Capacity: The amount of fuel a gas powered vehicle can hold enables them to travel great distances on a single tank before needing to refuel. Cheaper Sticker Price: Gas powered vehicles are typically cheaper to buy than an electric vehicle of comparable size and style. The Downside ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Immigration Of Canada During The Canadian Pacific Railway The word immigration means an action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country . The people of China started their immigration to Canada before Canada joined confederation; various factors forced the people to leave their country such as wars, floods, and tsunami while many people were attracted because of shortage of workers in new Canadian industries and even new settlement attracted them . After Canada was officially announced as a country, Canadian Pacific Railway and the gold rush in British Columbia were the main factors that motivated Chinese and other Asian people to immigrate to Canada . During the Fraser River gold rush and Canadian Pacific Railway many workers were required for constructing roads, cutting down trees, mountains and clearing the area, making the railway lines; Chinese workers agreed to work at low wages and consequently were hired . The Chinese are Canada s oldest community of Asian immigrants and they played a historical role in the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, which was a key to Confederation . Despite of Chinese workers contributions to building and completing the Canadian Pacific Railway, they faced racial discrimination, especially in the form of the Chinese Head Tax, which was enforced to prevent and discourage Chinese immigration to Canada, and it was a complete racism. The Chinese immigrants played a significant role in the construction of completion of Canadian Pacific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Unauthorized Check Fraud Third party bill paying services are often misused to commit check fraud. The checks produced by these service providers do not include the payor signature. Instead, the signature line reflects something such as signature on file. Unauthorized checks produced by third party payment services are usually not detected until the customer reviews the monthly bank statement. By the time the customer identifies the unauthorized check, it is often too late to recover the funds since the 24 hour window (actually until midnight of the next banking day) for the timely return of checks has long since passed. These checks usually sail right through the check clearing system, since they include good account information and sometimes even include good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Chinese Immigration to Australia During the Gold Rush Essay Chinese Immigration to Australia During the Gold Rush Following the success of the American Gold rush, the Australian Gold rush attracted many migrants from all over the globe. The Chinese prospectors were perhaps the most controversial and the most interesting nationality to come to the goldfields Assistance given on arrival There was more or less no assistance of any kind given to the Chinese migrants, as immigration was rather a haphazard affair in the 19th century (especially to an isolated young country like Australia) and the level of racism encountered by Chinese prospectors on arrival made goldmining and making a living in Australia even harder. As a people, the Chinese possessed a great sense of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some arrived independent, fleeing the violence of the Taiping Rebellion. Numbers and Location factors The rate of Chinese migration alarmed Victorian government officials. According to the 1853 census, there were 2000 Chinese in the colony. At the beginning of 1855, there were 10,000 on the goldfields. During March 1854, four ships arrived bringing 1,400 Chinese. By June, the numbers had increased to 17,000. Approximately 10 years into the gold rush, the Chinese numbered about 40,000 3% of the population. However, they were concentrated in the Victorian gold rush areas that also attracted the mass of the early white diggers Ballarat, Bendigo, and Beechworth. Common Experiences Alien in their language, clothing, appearance, and social customs, the Chinese were rejected and harassed by every other nationality on the goldfields. The issue was not that they were not accepted, it was that they refused to be accepted. Only a small minority of the Chinese prospectors chose to adopt a western style of dress and way of life. They worked much harder and more efficiently than other prospectors did, a fact that the latter party resented. All this resulted in many racially fuelled riots and fights breaking out all over the country. Even people associated with Chinese prospectors were persecuted and mistreated. Outcomes/Impact of the Immigration While there were many positive, lasting impacts of the Chinese immigration, such as the introduction of traditional
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