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Scrubby Flatwood Background
Sandhill
Sandhill occurs in the uplands on crests and ridges of gently rolling topography. Sandhill is
characterized by an open overstory of widely spaced longleaf pine (Pinus palustris), sparse understory
of fire suppressed deciduous scrub oaks and a diverse groundcover of grasses, forbs and low growing
shrubs. Soil is deep, excessively drained, marine deposited sand of the Lakeland series. Rapid
permeability allows for expeditious aquifer recharge with little to no runoff, however, nutrients are
easily leached, hence soils are generally infertile. In order to maintain open structure, this xeric upland
habitat requires frequent (3 to 5 years), low intensity, growing season fire.
Species include a canopy of longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Grasses, rushes and sedges include: wiregrass (Aristida stricta), muhly (Muhlengergia expansa),
toothache grass (Ctenium aromaticum), longleaved threeawn (Aristida palustris), beaksedge
(Rhynchospora spp.) and nutrush (Scleria spp.). Common forbs include yellow eyed grass (Xyris
spp.), foxtail club moss (Lycopodiella alopecuroides) and pipewort (Eriocaulon spp.) along with
insectivorous pitcher plants (Sarracenia spp.), sundews (Drosera spp.) butterworts (Pinguicula spp.)
and bladderworts (Utricularia
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Music Is The Greatest Singer Of The 20th Century
The culture of music is one of the most ever evolving outlets society has, people from all around the
world can find common ground between simple beats and rythyms. Music genres are built off of one
another to develop new and unique genres, ranging from classical blues to heavy metal bands. In
between the years 1960 and 2010 America has had over 13 diverse genres rule over musics Hot 100.
Numerous talented artists have advanced music to what the world knows it as today. Frank Sinatra is
one of the most well known and influential singers throughout the history of music, indisputably being
the greatest singer of the 20th Century. Sinatra engineered the idea of colloquially conventional, his
music was a mix of romantics and compelling truth. In 1939 Frank Sinatra released, From the Bottom
of My Heart a classic orchestra based song showing the formal romance in his songs. In between the
years 1943 and 1946 Sinatra had 17 Top 10 chart singles. After his limelight his career earnings
dwindled down to $30,000 a record, as music taste shifted away from Sinatra s style. He returned to
fame as an actor throughout the 50 s to regain his fame, and had another opportunity at the music
industry in the 60 s. Little did he know in 1966 through 1967 he would released three of his Top 10
singles. (Simon, and Shuster. Frank Sinatra Biography. Rolling Stone.) Another band that allowed a
positive change in music was The Beatles, who gained their fame through their success as composers.
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Filter Innovations
Case #1 Filter Innovations Inc. Critical Issues 1.) How to comply with government regulations so that
FII can sustain their corporate goals and vision of being an innovative leader within their industry. 2.)
How to effectively brand FII with the MBR technology within the scope of their current market so that
they can sustain their existing customer centric competitive advantage. 3.) FII is behind innovation
due to managerial decision of only allocation 5% of EBIT towards R amp;D. Analysis The waste
water management industry is experiencing significant growth around the world and expected to be
worth $348 billion by 2010. The opportunities in North America are growing due to rising population,
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This is very important to their competitive advantage as ongoing service and support will allow them
to win contracts. FII will need to hire a technology expert that already has experience in MBR systems
and for this they may look to Europe because Europe is more advanced in this technological aspect. A
decrease in net income had an adverse effect to R amp;D because 5% of EBIT is allocated towards
further research and due to the decline in net income, FII s R amp;D budget decreases as well.
Therefore, FII is losing their innovative edge within the industry. This is evident as they are currently
behind in the MBR technology. Options A.) Status Quo If FII were to go into 2009 without investing
into MBR technology, they will continue to lose revenue due to the new government regulations
making some of their products and services more obsolete. FII will lose even more clientele because
they will not pass future regulations. Based on their decline in profit in 2008¹ and if FII s product line
were to remain the same, FII would continue to see a loss in the coming years. Dragasevich s vision
for the company is to be a leader in innovations and the company s corporate goal is to be socially and
environmentally responsible. Neither the vision or cooperate goals will be met if FII continues its
current product line. B.) Investment and launching MBR products in 2009 Investing in the MBR
technology would give FII the ability to serve clients with
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Great Chicago Fire Of 1910
Great Chicago Fire in 1871; Big Burn the Great Fire of 1910; Miramichi Fire; Oakland Firestorm of
1991; Cloquet Fire; Yellowstone s Summer of Fire ; California s Cedar Fire of 2003; 2004 Taylor
Complex Fire; Great Hinckley Fire of 1894; and the 2007 California wildfires (Nelson, 2013).
In October 2003, San Diego experienced the Cedar Fire that claimed 273,246 acres, 2,820 structures,
and 15 lives (CAL FIRE, 2015). It gained the moniker, The Hundred Year Fire because another fire of
its magnitude was not expected for another 100 years (San Diego Fire Facts, 2016). This expectation
was short lived because four years after this fire in October 2007, San Diego experienced the largest
wildfire in history (San Diego Fire Facts, 2016). This fire gained the name, Witch Fire (CAL FIRE,
2015). These fires highlighted that there were not enough fire fighters and resources to combat such
fires. They highlighted areas that lacked emergency service protection and showed a lack of
preparedness (San Diego Fire Facts, 2016). Years after the fires, some changes that came about
include: wood shake shingles being banned on new construction and could not be used as roof
replacements (Mainar, 2013) and 100 feet became the new defensible space, an increase from 65,
between the fuel, for example vegetation, of the fire and the structure (Mainar, 2013). There s an
increase in code compliance officers in the field from two to seven (Mainar, 2013). Evacuation
procedures and notices were
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Uranus Experiments
Before being known as a planet Uranus was mistaken for a star. Probably the first time that Uranus
was observed was by Hipparchus of Nicaea. Hipparchus did mistaken Uranus for a star. Hipparchus
may have recorded it as a star for his star catalogue that was later incorporated into Ptolemy s
Almagest (1). William Herschel first observed Uranus on March 13, 1781 from the garden of his
house at 19 New King Street in Bath, Somerset, England. Herschel engaged in a series of observations
on the parallax of the fixed stars. Using a telescope of his own design.
When William first wrote on his journal about the discovery that he made, he said that he had found a
comet. He believed that he had found a comet, but he was also comparing it to a planet. So, William
was wondering if what he found was a comet or if it was a planet. William Herschel wrote to
Astronomer Royal, Nevil Maskelyne saying: I don t know what to call it. It is as likely to be a regular
planet moving in an orbit nearly circular to the sun as a Comet moving in a very eccentric ellipsis. I
have not yet seen any coma or tail to it (2).
Although William continued to say that he had found a comet, other astronomers started to think
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Joseph Banks said: By the observation of the most eminent Astronomers in Europe it appears that the
new star, which I had the honour of pointing out to them in March 1781, is a Primary Planet of our
Solar System (4). So, because other astronomers chose to take a look at what William Herschel found
and was saying that it was a comet. They chose to look at it, and came to the conclusion that it was a
planet and not a comet. William Herschel ended up being known as the astronomer that found a new
planet in our Solar system all because other astronomers decided to take a look at it and ended up
coming to the conclusion that it was a planet and not a
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Entropy
SAFETY HANDBOOK
Student s name
Course title
Date
Safety Handbook
Introduction
Safety is the state of serenity being devoid of harm or any form of event that may be considered non
desirable. In any type of institution, be it, a business, school, industry, laboratory or even the common
workplace, safety plays a major role in ensuring activities run smoothly and no one gets hurt while
doing their job. Safety encompasses protection from a wide host of potential hazards which could be
physical, financial, emotional or biological. In the common workplace health is a major concern and
infection control is the main aim of a safety handbook. Biosafety in the work setup starts by assuming
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Use different or fresh pair of gloves for each procedure or client handled where necessary.3. Personal
items should not be shared e.g. razors, toothbrushes, towels or clothing. B. Cleanliness: The
workplace should be kept clean by carrying out scheduled cleaning procedures on a regular basis. Spot
cleaning should also be done when necessary. Disinfectants should be utilized when cleaning up
bodily fluids e.g. blood. Wash floors and surfaces with a mixture of warm water and detergent
regularly while walls and ceilings should be cleaned periodically. Special procedures involving
isolation of area, wearing protective attire, disinfecting using chlorine for 10mins,irrigation with
water, washing with hot water and detergent followed by drying should be followed when dealing
with bodily fluid spillage. C. Disposal of Waste: During disposal of possible contaminated infectious
waste wear appropriate protective attire including heavy duty gloves. Place the waste in clearly
labeled containers and dispose according to EPA regulations. D. Handling sharps: Contaminated sharp
objects should be handled with care e.g. needles should be handled by their barrel and you should
never attempt to bend or re cap used ones. They should then be placed in yellow clearly labeled
containers marked with a biohazard symbol. E. Occupational exposure: In case of accidental
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Methotrexate Research Paper
Methotrexate side effects:
In some patients, this drug methotrexate can cause nausea, mouth ulcers, vomiting, diarrhoea, hair loss
skin rashes. This drug reduces the blood cells in the body. A decrease in white blood cells leads to a
risk of developing infections. A decrease in red blood cells can cause anaemia and decrease in platelets
increases the propensity of bleeding. Methotrexate increases the skin s sensitivity to sunlight and
hence you must use a high factor sun cream if you go out in sun.
Seek immediate medical attention, if you develop the following symptoms,
Fever, sore throat
Any other symptoms of infection
Unexplained bleeding or bruising.
Jaundice (skin and eyes turn yellow)
If the above symptoms become severe
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Kidney problems:
A decrease in the kidney function is noted in patients on methotrexate. The concomitant use of other
drugs that cause renal problems can aggravate the condition further. Adequate and aggressive
hydration and urine alkalization can reduce the risk of methotrexate induced nephropathy.
Genitourinary side effects:
Women experience menstrual dysfunction, abortion, vaginal discharge and defective oogenesis.
Likewise, men experience decreased libido and defective spermatogenesis.
Musculoskeletal problems:
The post menopausal women may exhibit a syndrome called MTX osteopathy, where the bone density
becomes very low.
Heart problems:
This includes infection of pericardium (outer layer of heart), lowered blood pressure, change in the
rhythm of heart beat. There may be a clot formation in the arteries or veins with methotrexate use.
Sometimes, pulmonary embolism, a serious condition may occur due to methotrexate treatment.
Eye problems:
This includes conjunctivitis and serious visual changes of unknown origin
Other effects:
They include malaise, chills, fatigue, myalgia, arthralgia and fluid accumulation outside lungs and
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The Doctrine Of Original Sin In Roman Catholic Religion
Doctrines are used as a foundation to Christian beliefs. They serve to many churches as fundamentals
in the direction their members chose to live their lives. It is important to understand the historical
backgrounds of the doctrines that pertain to one s particular beliefs. I will be discussing this very
information for the doctrine of original sin. The doctrine of original sin mostly pertains to the Roman
Catholic religion. I will be covering when, where, and why the doctrine was originated. Original sin is
the theory that every man is born into sin because our mother and father have sinned. The definition
given by the Catholic Encyclopedia is: (1) the sin that Adam committed; (2) a consequence of this first
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So then it is no longer I that do it, but sin which dwells within me. For I know that nothing good
dwells within me, that is, in my flesh. I can will what is right, but I cannot do it. For I do not do the
good I want, but the evil I do not want is what I do. Now if I do what I do not want, it is no longer I
that do it, but sin which dwells within me. So I find it to be a law that when I want to do right, evil lies
close at hand. For I delight in the law of God, in my inmost self, but I see in my members another law
at war with the law of my mind and making me captive to the law of sin which dwells in my members.
Wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death? (Romans 7:15 24) The
solution to this problem is stated by Paul in these terms: For God has done what the law, weakened by
the flesh, could not do: sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin, he condemned
sin in the flesh, in order that the just requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not
according to the flesh but according to the Spirit. (Romans 8:3 4) Though the New Testament doctrine
of original sin is most clearly expressed by Paul, it is also implicit in the teachings of Jesus: for
example in such words as: And Jesus said to him, Why do you call me good? No one is good but God
alone. (Mark 10:18) and I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in me, and I in him, he it
is that bears much fruit, for
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Analysis Of Radnor By Judy Blume
Radnor, Pennsylvania is the kind of town that novels are made from. In fact, author Judy Blume set a
novel here. It s the best place to work and live, according to the town motto and given all the
opportunities that abound here, it s easy to see why. From the educational opportunities provided by
the local colleges or the financial opportunities provided by the financial services industries, you ll
find what you re looking for here. And if you re looking on this page right now, you re probably
looking for one of the most flexible financial opportunities of all, title loans in Radnor. At this point
you may be wondering if title loans in Philadelphia/ Radnor can be used for financial gain. The
answer is a resounding, yes! True enough, people often get title loans because they need to bridge the
gap between now and payday. Or they had to visit the emergency room unexpectedly due to a camping
and hiking trip gone wrong. Or they need to help their child pay a bill for college. ... Show more
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That s why we re in business. But we re also letting you know that you can use the money for a
business venture because we want you to know just how flexible getting a title loan really can be. It
really can be the answer you re looking for. Here s why. Unlike a traditional signature loan, a title loan
doesn t require you to use your credit history as collateral for your loan. Instead, you re asked to use
your vehilce as security. Title Loans Radnor: Where and How to
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Child Custody Mediation Essay
The Steps in the Process of Child Custody Mediation
When marriages come to an end, children tend to be the most affected parties. Each parent wants to be
part of their children s lives just as before. This is why Child Custody Mediation is more beneficial
than custody battles in the courts. Mediation allows both parents to amicably come to a parenting plan
that allows them to actively be involved in their children s lives. This process also has other
advantages like time saving, cost saving, less stress, and more importantly, the process keeps the
family more united compared to court proceedings. These are the steps in the mediation process:
Meet the Mediator
The first step is to identify a mediator you both agree on. During the first meeting, the mediator will
explain how the mediation process works and what each parent is required to do. The mediator doesn t
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It s better to start with the easy issues to give the parents time to ease into the process, whereas the
complex issues can be tackled later when they have fully accepted the process.
Discuss Solutions
This stage can only be successful if both parties are open minded. You have to find the best possible
solution to the issues discussed before. The mediator will negotiate the solutions and both parents
need to compromise with each other s solutions. Both parents should give solutions that are in the best
interest of the children, not their own.
Sign the Custody Agreement
After finding solutions to the contested issues, the mediator will draft the custody agreement. Make
sure you go through this document to ensure it reflects what you agreed on. Understand that this
document is legally binding. So, before signing it, let your attorney examine it. After both of you are
satisfied with the agreement, you can sign it and have it submitted to the court for
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1984 Vs Present Day Analysis
All throughout the world of George Orwell s 1984, Winston is constantly being watched through the
telescreens, and when it was believed that he is not being stalked, microphones are hidden that catch
every word. While in the present day, there is nothing that extreme, the government keeps an eye on
everything that is done. Many things are similar such as video surveillance, and communication.
These two concepts play huge roles in both the fictional world of 1984 and the present day.
Video surveillance is highly prevalent in the world of 1984. Winston is constantly being watched
everywhere he goes; telescreens are always on and observing all that is within view. This is similar to
most department stores today with cameras meant to keep the ... Show more content on
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By taking ordinary words and giving them no meaning, the ability to revolt is taken away. Were
cutting the language down to the bone. The Eleventh Edition won t contain a single word that will
become obsolete before the year 2050. (Orwell p.51) When the age of text messaging arose, people
found new ways to shorten the length of a message. That in itself is very similar to how the Ministry
of Truth conducts business, taking words and limiting them. ...the Ministry of Truth, which concerned
itself with news, entertainment, education, and the fine arts... (Orwell p. 4). The text message slang
always shortens words and phrases like Lol laugh out loud, obvi obviously, and srsly seriously. The
quick back and forth of mobile communication has jeopardized our ability to convey thoughts and
meaning. (O Connor 1). These are all fine examples of how words are being conformed to an ever
changing younger society. The old days of watching the mailbox and writing drawn out letters to the
people right down the street are long gone. The need to even send letters across the world is obsolete
thanks to the Internet and social media. The book of 1984, as well as today, has limited the length and
complexity of
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Dinosaurs And Birds Essay
Dinosaurs and Birds
Are birds really dinosaurs or are they simply related? That is a question that has gained new life in
recent years due to the overwhelming facts the are pouring in from newly found fossils and studies
from fossils that have been found in the past. Two groups have formed in the study of this question:
those who believe birds are a direct result of dinosaurs and those who feel dinosaurs and birds must
have had a common ancestor. Determining which view is correct is a matter of opinion based on fact.
The main problem involves the use of cladistics or phylogenetic systematics to group organisms
according to characteristics they share. When one looks at dinosaur fossils, he or she may feel that
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Also, support is gaining that Archaeopteryx was not in fact the first bird, but instead a descendent of
an earlier bird ancestor that had developed along a different pathway and actually represents an
evolutionary dead end.
Two opponents of the birds are dinosaurs theory are Alan Feduccia of the University of North
Carolina and Larry Martin of the University of Kansas. They believe that birds evolved from some
unknown reptile from a time before dinosaurs came to be. One point they make is that flight must
have begun from tree climbing or an arboreal ancestor but that all the proposed dinosaurian ancestors
were ground dwellers or cursorial On the other side, supporters for the birds are dinosaurs theory feel
there is an unknown dinosaur bird that was arboreal, or simply that birds evolved flight from the
ground by chasing after insects.
In recent years other fossil finds have stirred the argument even more. One of these is the fossil named
Sinosauroptyrex found in China. It appears to be an important link between birds and dinosaurs.
Sinosauropteryx appears to be a feathered dinosaur having a mane of feathers along its neck, back,
and tail a feature until then seen only in birds. Sinosauroptyrex appears before Archaeopteryx and
gives a substantial link between the theropods and birds. One opponent of this find is Martin who feels
the
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Chesley B. Sullenberger s The Banality Of Heroism
The weight of the world was on his shoulders. One wrong move and many could die, but one correct
move and he could save countless numbers of people. He could panic or run from his trouble, or he
could embrace it. Chesley B. Sully Sullenberger was a true hero while flying and landing a plane with
no working engines. In the two texts, The Banality of Heroism , and , A Hudson River Hero , he had to
make a quick, stressful decision, he was selfless, and he remained brave and calm in time of panic.
Sully is a hero because he had to make a split second decision that would result in lives saved or lost.
In the text, The Banality of Heroism , the author has several ideas of what exactly heroism is, Heroism
may be an instantaneous reaction to a situation . This relates to Sully because he could have made the
wrong decision by landing the plane in the wrong spot and hurt many people. However, he focused
and made a good decision. In the text, A Hudson River Hero , Sullenberger knew that he had to make
a quick decision in order to get the plane out of the air safely. This confirms that Sully is a hero
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In the text, The Banality of Heroism , the author states, he acted heroically and increased the
likelihood of dire consequences for himself and his family. This is related to Sully s character because
after the plane landed in the water, he could of just of got off the plane, but Sully stayed behind to see
if anyone was left behind. In the text, A Hudson River Hero , the author states, Even then, after
everything he had done to land the plane without jeopardizing lives, Sullenberger was checking to be
sure that everyone was out of the plane rather than looking after himself. This shows that Sully is a
hero because he wasn t selfish and just got out of the plane, but he made sure that everyone else was
out
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The Fall of the Soviet Union
The fall of the Soviet Union Before one can understand the fall of the Soviet Union, he has to know
how the nation came into being and the leaders, and the location of the country and the time period of
its reign. How did the Soviet Union come into existence? Through the 1900 s the Soviet Union was
entangled in a vast number of conflicts all because they wanted to spread communism. Subsequently,
the rampant spread of communism and Soviet ideals had an impact in the First World War, Second
World and Cold War. Under the authoritarian control of Russian leaders the budget for the military and
various sectors clarifies that the Soviet Union in its existence failed.
The Russian Empire began to disintegrate in 1917 starting with The ... Show more content on
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At a convention known as the Geneva Summit Meeting these two men assented to the idea of
Gorbachev that the utilization of strategic weapons be terminated. As a result, they met again in 1986
at Reykjavik, Iceland to finalize the reduction agreement but it did not succeed. Although Reagan
complemented the plan, he complained because it would require a voluminous amount of money and
it would be a failure. Gorbachev wanted to get the USSR back on its foot and he formulated reform
known as perestroika, standing for restructuring and a freer system of politics known as glasnost or
openness . With this intention, the strength of the Soviets military expenditure had to cut. More
importantly, Gorbachev and President Reagan signed a treaty banning terrestrial missiles in Europe
known as the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces treaty. Due to Gorbachev s agreement to weaken and
withdraw Soviet troops from other countries, the USSR began to weaken. His alterations sparked
revolutions from many people in East Germany, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Romania in
1989. Above all, communism was coming to an end. In November 1989, the Berlin Wall of Germany
which its construction was initiated Khrushchev of the Soviet Union was torn down. As a matter of
fact, these entire events foreshadowed to the Soviets their rule was coming to an end. In 1990,
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia gained their independence from Moscow and a year later the Soviet
Union
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Research Paper On Araby
Elton Truss ENGL 1302 2A1 Mrs. Sizemore 31 October 2016 Research Essay This essay is about
Araby by James Joyce. I will be looking at the plot and see how it reflects the author real life
experiences. I ll also look other elements of the story. Such as theme, character, point of view, and
symbol. This first paragraph will be about the author and how this story may reflect his own life.
James Augustine Aloysius Joyce or James Joyce for short was born on February 2, 1882 in Dublin,
Ireland to catholic parents. (James Joyce Biography), and is the most revered writer of the 20th
Century. His most landmark book Ulysses (1922), is often hail as the finest novels of the 20th
Century. (James Joyce Biography) Araby was written shortly after Joyce s
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Invisible Man Analysis
In the book Invisible Man, it is based in a time period where there is somewhat of a divide between
blacks and whites, and because of this lifestyle that was created by society, the main character is
caught in the crossfire. The narrator feeling invisible in this world dominated by whites, where he
feels he doesn t belong, and is frankly, invisible. The narrator goes to several different parts of the
country to use what many people admire about him, his voice. Not in a singing way but in a form of
speeches which helps bring attention to some of the societal issues and that not only he has but what
many have encountered just like him along their life s journey. During his experiences in New York
and finding his way, he is cut out from certain things that tie him back to his version of home, some
people, specifically Brother Jack, Mr. Norton, and Dr. Bledsoe and some experiences made it difficult
to feel like he was where he belonged, alienating him from certain realms of society. The narrator
faces many struggles in the beginning of the book that lead to the idea of exile and the fact that the
narrator is perhaps, invisible. Dr. Bledsoe does a good job of manipulating the narrator into thinking
he is welcomed at the University early on. You can tell from his personality that he is only in it for
himself but acts as though he is thoughtful towards other. You re nobody, son. You don t exist can t
you see that? The white folk tell everybody what to think except men like me. I tell them; that s my
life, telling white folk how to think about the things I know about... But you listen to me: I didn t make
it, and I know that I can t change it. But I ve made my place in it and I ll have every Negro in the
country hanging on tree limbs by morning if it means staying where I am. Sending the narrator off to
New York was his manipulative way of saying you re not welcome here, and giving him seven letters
was just the icing on the cake to making finding success more difficult. The narrator is unable to see
that Dr. Bledsoe is solely doing this for his own benefit and is not looking at the interest of the
narrator. Towards the beginning of the book, we meet a character who is very old school, and as
people say. a
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Single Parents In College
Eng:1011 Composition I
Takendra Culp
Research Assignment: Single Parents in College
Single parents have it hard balancing everyday life, to handling a full time job, balancing financial
needs, making sure their children are taking care of which are just the basic needs that a single parent
does. Many single parents take that leap of going back to school to better and secure their future for
their family. However, single parents that make the choice of going to back to school to better
themselves go through a lot of issues or self neglect. Because of the self neglect and the overbearing
weight of handling everyday life and college life, researchers have found out that between finances,
family, and relationship difficulties disproportionally affected single parents, who reported nearly
twice as many suicide attempts as their counterparts. (Shenony.2016) Many people would think that
might not be as hard but being a single parent in college comes with a lot of challenges due to trying
to juggle many hats at once such as financial issues, balancing a stable home life for their dependents,
and staying on top of class assignments, these situations can be tough to manage but can eventually
cause long term mental and physical challenges in the future while focusing on building a better
future. During this time of our economic status the rate of mental and physical stress of single parents
in college could possible double within the next year.
Most people would think
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Trojan War and Troy
HIS 111 Antiquity to 1500
Film Analysis Troy
Troy is an adaption of the poem written by Homer, also known as the Iliad. The screenplay was
written by David Benioff and stars Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, Orlando Bloom, Brian Cox, Diane Kruger,
and Rose Byrne. It is a brilliant story of love and war produced in 2004. My reason for choosing this
film is because of the controversy over what is myth and what is fact regarding the fall of Troy. I find
the movie so majestic yet the timeframe of the Iliad was around 1250 B.C. when it doesn t seem
plausible that everything could be so miraculous. The importance of this film is in regards to the city
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Even the weapons used were inaccurate because soldiers used spears, not swords. The entire city of
Troy was also not as big as it was portrayed. It didn t make sense to me that Troy was burned to the
ground when the city was known for being made of stone. Some other things were also off base like
the story behind the gods and goddesses as well as the soldiers and kings. If you base it off of the
myths of Greek gods and goddesses, much of the turmoil was caused because of their doing. They had
a huge part in stirring up much of the war because of their influence. Also, Agamemnon couldn t have
united all of those Greek forces because Alexander the Great was the reason for much of those
alliances. The relationship between families and also who killed who was also off in this film. Achilles
died before the siege of Troy and it was in fact his own son who fought in the final war. Hektor didn t
kill Ajax in battle because Ajax committed suicide when he was denied the armor of Achilles by Greek
commanders. Patroklos was not Achilles cousin but rather a friend and was also older. Briseis was
neither a priestess nor cousin of Hektor and was not from Troy. Also the huge fight between Kektor
and Achilles did not happen like the intense battle we saw. Hektor actually ran from Achilles and
circled his own city three times before Athena made him face Achilles. Again, much of what I saw in
the film was inaccurate, but the plot behind
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Public Ownership Of Handguns Should Be Banned
AFFIRMATIVE CASE Resolved: In the United States, private ownership of handguns ought to be
banned. I AFFIRM the resolution that In the United States, private ownership of handguns ought to be
banned. For clarification of today s round, I offer the following definitions: Private Ownership
According to Collins Dictionary, private ownership is the fact of being owned by a private individual
or organization, rather than by the state or a public body. Banned Also, according to Collins
Dictionary, Banned means to prohibit, officially, from action, display, entrance, sale, etc; to forbid. My
value today is UTILITARIANISM. According to Oxford Dictionaries, Utilitarianism is defined as the
doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority. Utilitarianism ties in
accordingly with today s debate because when you look at the majority, in a utilitarianism theory, you
re asking yourself and the people that consist of the majority, What will bring the greatest amount of
happiness to the greatest amount of people? And the answer to the question is simple. If you ban the
object possessed to kill people, it is no longer a threat to the majority and the focal point of the
greatest happiness is suddenly made distinctly clear. My criterion today is SOCIAL CONTRACT.
Social Contract is the agreement the individual makes with the government. In the agreement it is
stated, that individual will allow his or her rights to be limited or altered
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The Influence Of Du Bois On Progressive Education
must have higher schools to teach teachers for the common schools (Of the Training of Black Men).
Du Bois believed that these initiatives were crucial in order to catch up to whites and establish a
platform for blacks. Based on the aforementioned aspirations of Du Bois, witnesses can find
overlapping ideas on progressive education from the Early Republic era. However, the main additive
to the scene during the Progressive Era by Du Bois was to establish political opportunity for African
Americans. This would have to be accomplished by recognizing black identity through cultural and
intellectual movements. Overall, these historical concepts and leaders opened up opportunities to
extend on the goals of the Early Republic Era. Again, these hopes
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Arminianism And John Calvin Similarities
At the turn of the 17 th century there was a major theological movement involving the Calvinistic
Systematic Theology (known as Calvinism) and Arminian Systematic Theology (known as
Arminianism). While they are both historically related, having been born from the Protestant
Reformation, they are also conflicting with each other. Calvinism In 1536 John Calvin published his
work The Institutes of the Christian Religion in which he covered several theological topics. Such
teachings attracted the church of Geneva leading to the reformation of the church to an apostolic
model (following the biblical model Jesus had established with his apostles) and the establishment of
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Through him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice
in hope of the glory of God.͟ Romans 5:1 2 While both systems of theology can be supported by
scripture there is one that I lean towards the most. I believe Calvinism to be the most biblically sound.
However, both of these are teachings of man and not Jesus. I want to learn from Him and so I ll go
straight to the Bible and let God take it from there. I also believe that once God has called you it is
then that you are able to exercise your God given free will to accept His call, put it on hold, or ignore
His call completely. One of the scriptures that I base this on is Deuteronomy 30:19 20: ͞This day I call
the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings
and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live and that you may love the Lord
your God, listen to his voice, and hold fast to
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The Great Exhibition Of 1851 By Louis Haghe, Joseph Nash...
Compiled in 1854 by Louis Haghe, Joseph Nash and David Roberts, Dickinson s Comprehensive
Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 1851 reveals large amounts of information regarding exhibitionary
cultures in the nineteenth century. The catalogue was produced for Prince Albert, who was the patron
of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. This source
suggests the Great Exhibition followed a similar trend how museums mainly operated in the
nineteenth century. Most images in the catalogue represent the Victorian notion of progress, making
visitors react a certain way to exhibits and also influencing behaviour generally throughout the
museum to the same way that Foucault shows with the concept of the Panopticon. Using the images of
Moving Machinery, General View of the Exterior of the Building and The Transept in the
Comprehensive Pictures catalogue, this essay will analyse each of these images to show their
revelation of exhibitionary cultures, which means to critically understand attitudes to the way which
museums operate exhibitions. It will also examine how historians responded to the historiographical
debate surrounding the Great Exhibition, and argues that the Great Exhibition was generally
successful and that it had a mainstream exhibitionary culture compared with other museums in the
nineteenth century.
The glorification of the country s engineering achievements is depicted in the Moving Machinery
image. The huge structures of the
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Amur Leopard Animal Extinction
Habitat destruction, deforestation, ozone depletion, global warming, and poaching. These actions and
ecological happenings are creating a world where animals are going extinct at rapid rates. Our world is
on the brink of what scientists believe is the sixth mass extinction. Unlike the five previous mass
extinction, the latest one killing a majority of the dinosaurs, the main causes for this current extinction
are anthropogenic reasons, not natural events.
Scientists calculate that without humans about one to five species would die a year, which is
considered the background rate of extinction. But in our current society human activities are
destroying many of the chances these animals need to survive. We as a planet are killing species at ...
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If the genetic diversity between different individuals in the species the rate for genetic diseases and
problems increases and that can threaten the integrity of the species. This is common within species
with small number of wild populations. With the Species Survival Plan, the zoos would each be given
a breeding pair with larger numbers of genetic differences and then are bred to produce high genetic
variability. The new young will then be matched with an animal of the opposite to continue the
process and increase the population of genetically different species (Species Survival Plan® (SSP)
Programs).
One specific examples of a species that has had some success with the Species Survival Plan is the
Amur Leopard. The Amur leopard is critically endangered with only an estimated 30 to 40 adults left
in the wild. The Species Survival Plan thus far has been able to boost the population with an estimated
50 adults to be in the wild by the end of 2015. This would be a 75 percent increase from the estimate
numbers in 2012. Before the Species Survival Plan, inbreeding was a danger to the integrity of the
Amur Leopard, but with the increase of the wild population and the population in zoos around the
world, the species looks to continue its rebound (Amur Leopards).
The Amur Leopard: The Amur Leopard is one of the most critically endangered big cats in the world.
The Turtleback
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Similarities Between Martin Luther King Jr And Malcom X
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcom X differences and similarities help to guide them for a cause
greater then themselves; because, of Religion. They were both sons of minister s. Their respective
father both fault against racial inequality. Dr. King and Malcolm both at an early age straightaway
from the initial call to be men of the cloth; however the seed of greatness could not be denied. After
adversity both men step up to be leaders.
Kings revelation came several years after he started to attend college; where Malcolm was found in
prison. King who was born Michael King Jr. changed his name to Martin Luther King Jr. as did his
father once he went into minister. Malcolm Little changed his name to Malcolm X after being released
from prison where he had join the Nation of Islam, since in the Nation of Islam culture his last name is
considered a relic of slavery. The change from Little to X for Malcolm represented the unknown last
name stolen by slavery. King changed his name as did his father in honor of the German Protestant
religious.
Dr. King was a Baptist minister, in Atlanta Georgia, and a minister at his father s church Ebenezer
Baptist Church. His call to lead stemmed from his youth and since of family. King was more of a
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Malcolm was an innovator with a vision; which lead him to establish new temple posts and the
Muslim News Paper; which, help to spread the new of the Nation of Islam. He had a natural grift to
inspire greatness in people to fight against racial discrimination. Malcolm preached not only about self
love but self proud. He believed that the only way to end oppression was to meet violence s with
violence s. His most famous quote By any means necessary , because he believed in physically; since
for him and the Nation of Islam, true freedom would not happen without an uprising in the
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William Bradford Qualities
Some are born great others achiever greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them Shakespeare
s, Twelfth Night Throughout history, there have been great leaders, some for the good of humanity,
and some for the not so good of humanity. The one element all leaders have in common is in some
way, have changed the course of history. The one great leader I have found to be interesting and
envision of a great leader is William Bradford, an original passenger on the Mayflower, and the first
ever governor elected on what is to become, American Soil. William Bradford is the epitome of
somebody who never intended to become the person he became, never seeking out leadership, or
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In one basic respect, the Pilgrims are a logical outcome of the Reformation. This alliance was
dangerous, as Separatist were often arrested, imprisoned, even hanged for treason on the orders of
King James I of England. When Bradford and his fellow separatist heard King James I was intending
to harry them for the land , (Kelso, 2005) the entire congregation fled to the Netherlands. The refuges
lived in the Netherlands, first in Amsterdam and then in Leiden, and for a short time, were able to
worship in the way they believed in without government harassment. However, life Leiden became
extremely difficult, many of the refuges, including Bradford barley made enough of a living as textile
workers to support their families. Also during this time, The Netherlands are on the brink of war with
Catholic Spain. Pressured by the English King James I, the Dutch government began to harass the
refuges to the point of damaging their presses that printed the Separatists literature, to stoning them.
The Separatists had finally had enough, deciding to make a new life and a new home overseas, in a
new country where they could make their own rules and have the freedom of their religion without
prejudice or persecution. This decision is how and when William Bradford first started to show his
skills as a leader. Once the decision is made to immigrate to the east coast of The America s, Bradford,
now thirty years old, married, with a young
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The Glass Menagerie Reality
The Glass Menagerie is set in the Wingfield family flat which is situated in the city of St. Louis. They
lived in destitution, and every individual from the family discovered themselves getting away from
their own lives and pulling back into a universe of misguided judgment. The play tells a story of a
family triangle, in which Tom is the central character in the play. Throughout the play Tom open doors
and was also in control of it. Anger and rage was portrayed, but the family loved each other. This play
can be portrayed as a memory play on the grounds that it is the impression of Tom s pass. There are
five images in this play. Case in point, the glass menagerie, the father s photo, the emergency exit, the
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All through the play every character observes reality to be difficult, so they carry on with an existence
of fantasy. Additionally, the play s topic portrays the battle of tolerating reality, and attempting to get
away from their way of life, loft and relationship. The emergency exit turns into the way out for every
character of the play. Moreover, the story s name The Glass Menagerie, permits the peruser to make
an association with Laura s accumulation of glass creatures that symbolizes her sensitive state. The
glass unicorn turned into an imperative image in the story on the grounds that it speaks to her. At the
point when Jim was acquainted with the glass unicorn, Laura had disclosed to Jim that the unicorn
was not the same as the horses on the grounds that the unicorn was the one and only that had a horn.
Be that as it may, while Jim was hitting the dancefloor with Laura he knock the table and the unicorn
tumbled to the ground. The unicorn s horn broke off. This episode demonstrated that Laura was no
more alone in her universe of glass
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Cash Flow Statement
Cash Flow Statement:
A cash flow statement is a financial report with information on the sources of a firm s cash and how it
was spent within a given period of time. In contrast to other financial reports, a cash flow statement
does not present information on non cash items like depreciation. As a result, the cash flow statement
is beneficial in analyzing the temporary feasibility of a company, especially its capability to pay bills.
Many analysts recommend entrepreneurs to study a cash flow statement quarterly because of its
importance for small and large businesses.
Since a cash flow statement classifies cash receipts and payments based on operations, investments,
and financing activities, it s categorized into these three functional sections within the business.
Therefore, the major parts of the cash flow statement are cash related operations, investments,
financing, and net increase or decrease in cash. While cash from operations is cash generated from a
firm s daily operations, the investing cash is generated from assets investments. On the other hand,
financing cash is paid or received from the issued or borrowed funds whereas net increase or decrease
in cash is from annual rise or reduction in cash. It s important to note that regardless of the slight
differences in cash flow statements, they all present financial information in all the four categories (
Cash Flow Statement , n.d.).
One of the major advantages of a cash flow statement is that it provides
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Man Thinking Rhetorical Analysis
Emerson s essay is extremely insightful and interesting. It brings to light the many adversities of the
people of the community and Man Thinking . Emerson explains that the reason people people are
afraid of certain concepts or action is that Fear always springs from ignorance . By bringing this
concept to light he causes the reader to want to become Man Thinking , or, someone who thinks for
themselves instead of being a puppet to society. His tone throughout the passage is persuasive and
passionate about what it is to be the true Man Thinking . Throughout the essay Emerson uses many
contradicting topics. Emerson explains Man Thinking as someone who comes up with their own
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In paragraph eight, Emerson explains that one of the influences on man is nature. The people and
events of the time period can effect how a person thinks. The nature around Man Thinking can also be
the society that the person is in. In society today, people tend to be put into groups. Emerson goes on
to explain that the mind is tyrannized over by its own unifying instinct , meaning that people want to
belong, and by wanting to belong, they change who they are so that they conform to the standards of
society. Man Thinking is the person who steps out of the box that society has put them in and refuses
to accept the role that they have been giving. Instead of accepting everything that people say and do,
Man Thinking ask, Why? , while Delegated Thinking does the exact opposite. Delegated Thinking
accepts everything, they do not step past the boundary. The little box that society has place them in
remains intact. Man Thinking is the leader, they show the way and create new paths, not just for
themselves, but for others, while Delegated Thinking follows the path, they look at it as the truth and
the only way to get around the obstacle. An example of Delegated Thinking would be someone who
drops out of school because society has lead them to believe that they cannot be successful in life.
However, an example of
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To A Mouse Literary Devices
The poem from this week s module that most appealed to me was To A Mouse by Robert Burns. While
the prospect of the poem is quite simple, consisting of a sympathetic farmer who seeks to comfort a
mouse that he s unwittingly left homeless, there is a lot more to the poem than it may seem at first.
From the author s background to the philosophical ideas introduced or the literary devices used, To A
Mouse is a fascinating introduction to the subject of Scottish literature. The aspect of the poem that
most affected me was the humble nature of Burns as a person, portrayed via the actions of the
character featured within. The farmer spends the poem profusely apologizing and comparing himself
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After lamenting the ruined plight of the mouse and apologizing on behalf of all mankind, the farmer
delivers an ingenious line with profound implications for all forms of hierarchy. The famous quote,
The best laid schemes o Mice an Men / Gang aft agley (Burns 39 40), expresses that anybody can fail
regardless of their social or ethnic background. Burns spends the entire poem up to this point
expressing a humble sympathy for the mouse, but it is with this line that he finally presents the reason
behind his ideas. It is with this quote that Burns places all mortals on an equal plane, as they can all
suffer from the misery of ruined plans. While the farmer expressed such a thought for the purpose of
comforting the mouse, Burns likely had a much deeper purpose for his words. Given the logic behind
these words, men are equal to mice and the rich are equal to the poor because none are safe from
disaster. Any plan made is prone to failure, and in this sense all are equal. This is a surprisingly
thought provoking idea given the narrative context of the poem, and is likely the reason why the poem
continues to be studied and debated today and remains a standard against which other works are
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Occupational Safety And Health Administration
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
About OSHA
In 1970, the Occupational Safety and Health Act was created. It was passed to prevent workers from
being seriously injured or harmed on the job. This, in turn, created the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA). This administration sets and enforces standards that ensure workers are
protected at their job site. They also provide information, training, and assistance to employers to
continue to create these safe environments. In the end, they believe that no person s life should be a
risk at the work place (U.S. Department of Labor, 2015, OSHAAt A Glance).
Mission
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Department of Labor, 2015, OSHAAt A Glance).
Regulations are mandatory to follow for employers.
Evaluation
Evaluation of these standards are made by inspections without notifications. Reasons for these
inspections include danger, catastrophe, worker complaints, targeted issues (hazards), and follow up
inspections. If there are any violations, OSHA can issue citations and fines that include ways to fix the
issue (U.S. Department of Labor, 2015, OSHAAt A Glance).
The Joint Commission
About The Joint Commission
The Joint Commission is an independent, not for profit organization that accredits and certifies more
than 20,500 health care organizations and programs in the United States. The Joint Commission
accreditation and certification is recognized nationwide as a symbol of quality that reflects an
organization s commitment to meeting certain performance standards (The Joint Commission, 2015,
Facts About Joint Commission Standards).
Mission
The mission of the Joint Commission is to continuously improve health care for the public, in
collaboration with other stakeholders, by evaluating health care organizations and inspiring them to
excel in providing safe and effective care of the highest quality and value (The Joint Commission,
2015, About the Joint Commission).
Target Audience
The standards are broken up by healthcare
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The Psychology Of An Adolescence Essay
It is apparent that children are taking in music from numerous sources in their everyday lives. The
psychology of an adolescence gives a unique look on how certain stimuli, such as music, can affect
the way they think, and more importantly, act. The first place to look would be the brain, looking into
what makes up these processes. The teenage brain is an ever changing organ, that it constantly
molding to stimuli that affect it on a daily basis. This stimulus includes music, which has similar
effects, as would food, drugs, and sex (Kassem, 2014). In the vast majority of individuals, listening
and even participating in music can affect both behavior and emotions. Overall, there a four sections
of the brain that are affected by music, the first being the auditory cortex. This portion is located on
both sides of the brain, slightly above the ears. Its main function is to interpret the sounds that are
coming through and analyze the volume, pitch, speed, melody and rhythm (Kassem, 2014). The
second portion is the Cerebrum, the largest section of the brain that is located at the top of the head. A
few regions in the cerebrum have different functions in the ability to interpret music. The inferior
frontal gyrus is responsible for remembering music lyrics and sounds through being either heard or
sung. The second region of the cerebrum is the dorsolateral frontal cortex. This region is stimulated
when hearing music or sounds, which allow it to bring up images that are associated,
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The Budget For The Budget Of The International Criminal Court
The budget for the Court, according to the International Criminal Court website, is currently $141.6
million, as of 2017. If the increase of the budget is brought on by America, China, Russia, and many
other states that are not currently ratified or signed with the treaty, than the current jurisdiction could
be increased. Currently, as of 2017, the Court has 31 arrest warrants issued. To these 31, around 15 of
the criminals for the arrest warrants are seen to be remaining at large; the current funding of the court
is not large enough for the apprehension of the remaining 15 criminals. If the funding were to be
increased, than the jurisdiction of the court is to be increased also due to the fact that the money could
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With such a low budget, it does not help that the International Criminal Court does not own their own
police force or enforcement body thus being the only way is to rely on supporting countries armies,
police force, national guard, etc... to capture the warrants that are handed out for the apprehension of
criminals. If the increase of the $146 million dollar budget is to happen, then the funding could help
support a sole police task force for the International Criminal Court, in which they do not have to rely
on other countries but rather themselves. Solely having their own police task force will allow for the
issue of more warrants within supporting countries due to not having to rely on their police force, but
rather their own. As stated from the International Criminal Court, As a judicial institution, the ICC
does not have its own police force or enforcement body; thus, it relies on cooperation with countries
worldwide for support, particularly for making arrests, transferring arrested persons to the ICC
detention centre in The Hague, freezing suspects assets, and enforcing sentences. As stated by the
following quote, the current jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court is not vast, and seemingly,
it is actually quite small. Alike, the jurisdiction is accounting for the four sums of crimes: genocide,
crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of
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Translation Of Translation And Language Variants
Translation and Language Variants
Yer bum s oot the windae. Gonnae no dae that! If you don t know what this means and you are an
English speaker, what appears to be the problem? The problem is that the Scottish variation or dialect
of English is not the same as the American, the Irish, the British, the Australian, etc. In case you were
wondering, in American English, the phrase says, You re talking rubbish. I m not going to do that!
This is more than just a local dialect (Scotland had a number of those, too: Aberdonian, Glaswegian,
Edinburgh, Fife, Perthshire, Dundonian), this is an example of an entirely different variation of
English.
During your localization process, it is important to understand if you are working with a language that
has a significant linguistic variation within a major language. While most speakers of the local
variation can comprehend the main language, others may not understand them, and they would know
in an instant that the text was not written or addressed for them (one of the main purposes of
localization).
Consider another example. Suppose somebody asked you to pop your bonnet and let them check out
your dickie. In America, you might get punched in the nose for such language. In England, this is
simple car talk you might hear at the mechanic. You are supposed to open up the engine compartment
(pop the bonnet) and open up the rear compartment or trunk (check out your dickie), likely to see if
you have a spare tire or a car jack.
The
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Profiling is a Necessary Means for Discovering and...
Many studies have been made in the field of criminology, concluding that profiling is a necessary
means for discovering and apprehending criminals. There are many different types of profiling and
many people think of profiling differently; however, all types of profiling does work and is proven to
help stop crime. This paper will explore the following: profiling and different forms of it, the closely
related stop and frisk policy, different cities that have proven statistics that profiling does work, how
airports are now profiling, and different serial killers that have been apprehended due to work from
profilers.
9/11 led to a re evaluation of racial profiling as a means of combating crime, and terrorism. Indeed,
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They take what they know about an unknown suspect and his actions and try to generate additional
information (Grabianowski).
What exactly is profiling is what many people wonder and they don t always get the right definition.
What they usually think first is that it is racial profiling and it is bad, we should not do it, but that s
only one type of profiling and it is not necessarily bad in all cases. The Merriam Webster dictionary
defines it as, the act of or process of learning information about someone based on what you already
know. Under the narrow definition, racial profiling occurs when a police officer stops, questions,
arrests, and/or searches someone solely on the basis of the person s race or ethnicity. Critics typically
use this definition when condemning racial profiling, as do law enforcement agencies when denying
the existence of racial profiling (Cleary). Most people think that the profiling is a bad thing because of
controversial topics like NYC s stop and frisk policy and from what the liberal news puts out. But in
most cases profiling is good for communities and helps to catch criminals before they can do harm.
The main difference between what people think and what profiling is comes down to two words
disparity and discrimination.
Disparity and discrimination are closely related but there is one major difference between them that
sets them far apart. Disparity is
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St. Vincent Medical Center
St. Vincent Medical Center is located in the Bridgeport, Connecticut, in Fairfield County. It is a 520
bed, faith based community teaching hospital that is a member of Ascension Health, the largest
Catholic, non profit healthcare system in the country. The organization is an integrated community
health system provides a full range of inpatient and outpatient services. St. Vincent s has a very strong
commitment to patient safety and has several mandatory programs for employees that include:
relationship based care and high reliability. As a Magnet designated organization, the nursing
professional practice model is well defined, and facilitated through shared governance councils (St.
Vincent s Medical Center, 2012).
The nursing leadership model is traditional with the exceptions of the (CNO) who also act as the chief
operating officer (COO). There are NVP that are assigned to each service line, as well as a nurse
director level. Nurse managers are assigned at the patient unit level, and there is also a clinical nurse
leader on each patient unit. Since St. Vincent s is part of a larger organization there are both local and
corporate nursing priority s and initiatives. Combine this will the rapid changes in health care the
ability to lead change and effectively communicate are of the utmost importance.
Due to the organization structure of the medical center, there are many layers and dotted lines of
reporting responsibility. This can cause conflicts due to competing
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Aii
Coloured by popular culture we see AI as this sci fi fantasy of an independent thinking machine
capable of making highly intellectual decisions and sometimes usurping control and power over
humanity. Though fantastic prediction as it sounds and, the tune often played by press, AI has a lot to
go before reaching an intelligent Strong AI. Futurist and inventor Ray Kurzweil describes, that by
laws of accelerating returns the advancements in AI will have a compounding effect thus generating
progress at an exponential pace. Neural networks and Reinforcement Learning, the engines behind the
AI have already outsmarted humans in games like Go and Jeopardy. These highly tailored
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We have autonomous driving vehicles ready to hit the road, energy markets enabled by smart grids
and enabling adoption of photovoltaic cells. Fields like molecular biology enjoy a renaissance with
past mysteries too complex to be solved unravelled everyday be it modelling of biological processes
or investigating biochemical reaction pathways. AI revolution will also usher technologies to enter
streams like Molecular Medicine and Deep Space Exploration. Historically growth in software
industry always leads a cascading effect on hardware industry to accommodate it. I believe that AI
will follow the same principle and through Quantum Computing and bring about a radical change in
our hardware with its insatiable appetite for faster computational power. Public private partnership
like that between NASA and Google collaborating and setting up a Quantum Artificial Intelligence
Lab shows the commitment by both spheres of the industry. The leaps in progress in AI is due to an
effort by academicians and researchers around the world sharing their knowledge at a global scale. But
the hardware industry is limited to only a few companies. Adoption of Cuda powered Graphic
Processing Units for current AI is a monopoly by Nvidia. State governments should invest and
promote hardware research for a boom in hardware technologies
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The Composition and Rhetoric Field Essay
Composition and Rhetoric (a.k.a. Writing Studies): A Flexible Field
In his essay, Teach Writing as a Process not a Product, Donald Murray outlines the major difference
between the traditional pedagogy that directed the teaching of writing in the past and his newly hailed
model. Traditionally, Murray explains, English teachers were taught to teach and evaluate students
writing as if it was a finished product of literature when, as he has discovered, students learn better if
they re taught that writing is a process. For Murray, once teachers regard writing as a process, a
student centered, or writer centered, curriculum falls into place. Rules for writing fall by the way side
as writers work at their own pace to see what works best for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The prohibition of any methods of inquiry is not productive when examining an all encompassing
topic such as discourse in culture.
In Susan Miller s historical analysis of Composition and Rhetoric, she explains how English studies
emphasizing the study of great works of literature became the pedagogy of choice within the academy,
and how this choice marginalized the teaching of writing, rhetoric, to the mere teaching of style. In a
traditional version of textual history, Miller explains, people characterized as authors are almost
always imagined in control of language. Miller argues that in order to maintain their status as culture
makers, the partriarchical power mongers who designed the first writing programs, defined writers as
those who wrote great works of literature. Miller is also critical of those scholars of rhetoric who
continue to lament and/or deny that classical rhetoric lost its influence over writing instruction during
its initial establishment in America. Although it s theoretically unfortunate that rhetoric lost its status
for several centuries within the pedagogical practices of writing instruction, Miller argues that
classical rhetoric no longer fit with the needs of a democratic society. Its demise was inevitable.
This historical framework mapped out by Miller fits with Murray s complaint about English teachers
who were taught to regard a student s writing as a product. If a writer is defined merely as a creator of
great
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I Do Not Own Thundercats Created By Tobin Wolf
Disclaimer: I do not own Thundercats created by Tobin Wolf Brotherly love When are you going to
grow up and learn technology is a myth? asked Tygra. Technology is real. said Lion O. Then where s
the proof? If technology is real then how come no one has brought it to our attention? asked Tygra.
Because it s right in front of you if you would just listen to me. said Lion O. You mean all that junk
you have in your room. You can find that anywhere. said Tygra. It s not junk. said Lion O. Right. said
Tygra walking away. That night. He needs to learn to grow up and act his age. I bet he s still playing
with that hunk of junk he calls technology. thought Tygra as he headed for his brother s room. Once ...
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The surprise attack caused Tygra drop his sword. Lion O took that opportunity to tackle him to the
ground, pinning him. Like that? asked Lion O grins. Tygra shifted their position to break free. Before
Lion O could move Tygra had his knees on Lion O s forearms. More like this. said Tygra crossing his
arms. Lion O struggled, but couldn t break free. He tried not to think of the how the bulge in Tygra s
pants was in his face. Okay you win now get off of me. said Lion O. Tygra moved to let Lion O up.
You re getting better, but you still need to learn to think before you act. said Tygra walking off. What
do you mean by that? asked Lion O going after him. You could have won, but you left too many
openings for me to break free. said Tygra. They headed to the bath. Lion O turned to leave. I think I ll
wait until you re done. said Lion O. Nonsense. There enough room for about ten more people. The two
of us are not going to take up that much room. said Tygra. As they got in the bath Lion O tried to
avoid looking at his equally naked brother. The smell of soothing herbs and warm water soon lulled
Tygra to sleep. Lion O took notice of this as he started to move closer. Tygra? said Lion O. When
Tygra didn t give a response Lion O kept moving forward until he was next to Tygra. He waved a
hand in front of his brother s face. When Tygra didn t give a response
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Porter s Five Forces Apparel Industry
The Threat of New Entrants within the Apparel Industry
Porter s five forces model seeks to portray how attractive an industry is in relation to the five
competitive forces which includes, threat of substitutes, threat of entry, bargaining power of
customers, intensity of competitive rivalry and bargaining power of suppliers.
The threat of new entrants of the porter s five force model refers to the threat that potential new
competition pose to existing competition within the industry. This threat is the force of the model
which would shape the competitive nature of the fashion and apparel industry.
The fashion and apparel industry is one of high profits and this is why it has attracted many
competitors. Since there is a slow growth increase within the industry this has increased the
competition and this has caused an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The barriers to entry are the factors which alter the entrance of potential competitors within any
apparel and fashion industry. These barriers act as stops for potential competitors; which are seeking
to enter. Some of these barriers to entry within the industry would include:
Economics of scale; refers to the cost advantages that a company have because of its scale of
operation, size and output. Economies of scale are also seen as; if there is a decline in the unit costs of
a product within the industry, this would cause the volume in output to increase which in turn would
be very beneficial to existing firms. This barrier forces potential new entrants to try to come in on a
small scale which would force a cost disadvantage to them. This is why existing firms with economies
of scale have a cost advantage over small competitors and potential new entrants; because these
entrants will also try to match existing competitors this would be disadvantageous to
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Case Studies in IMF s Investment on the African Continent
Case Studies in IMF Investment on the African Continent Section I. Theoretical Background to Apply
to Case Studies During the height of World War II, leaders from 45 nations met in Bretton Woods,
New Hampshire, U.S. to promote international monetary cooperation through a permanent institution
which provides the machinery for consultation and collaboration on international monetary problems,
promote and facilitate the expansion and balanced growth of international trade, and to contribute
thereby to the promotion and maintenance of high levels of employment and real income and to the
development of the productive resources of all members (International Monetary Fund, Articles 2).
Further mandates included orderly and stable exchange, avoiding currency depreciation wars and to
remove hindrance to international trade caused by the immediate term ( current ) technical
complexities of currency exchange between nations. This would help recovery for European nations
lying in ruins from war and prevent a return to the depression that had emaciated the United States,
and global demand for exports, over the decade preceding World War II. Effectively, what happens is
when countries want to import goods, they either have to directly barter those for their own exports, or
first buy currency from the exporting country with which to purchase the exports. Exporting countries
often want payment in their own currency, so if the purchasing country has a reserve of the foreign
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Tragic Heroes, By Sophocles, William Shakespeare, And...
It is very easy to fall in love with the hero. The nobleman who commits no wrong, saves the day, and
usually looks good doing it. But the best characters aren t thoroughly perfect and selfless like we
would like them to be, because in the end, that s not real life. The best, most relatable characters are
those in which we can associate, abhor, and admire all at the same time. Sophocles, William
Shakespeare, and Arthur Miller were able to capture this character in the tragic hero. A character who,
despite their human nature, ends up destroying themselves because of their own faults. Though these
three playwrights display the tragic model in different ways, they all come back to point out the flaws
in human nature through five stages; nobility, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As radium continued to increase in popularity, more uses for the material emerged. The U.S. Radium
Corporation began making big money on having their workers paint watch dials with radium
luminescent paint known as Undark. Not only were these watches practical for everyday life, they
were also helpful with the war effort and provided young women with jobs to help support their
families with. The factories were clean and well lit, and the girls were paid 8 cents a dial and could
earn as much as $24 a day. However as these girls were painting their 300 dials a day, people didn t
seem to notice that the average painter consumed approximately 4,000 micrograms of radium in six
months , as they pointed the tips of their brushes on their lips to get a better point (Moss). The
hamartia never truly became apparent to anyone until girls such as Amelia Maggia started developing
the symptoms of radiation poisoning. For most girls it started with tooth decay, so The dentist would
remove the rotten teeth, already practically falling out of the girls mouths, but the gums wouldn t heal.
Instead, agonising ulcers sprouted in the holes left behind. Very often their jawbones crumbled to the
touch (Fergusson). However, instead of looking for answers in these never before seen medical
ailments, Amelia Maggia s death was reported as syphilis. This left radium and the U.S. Radium
Corporation unblemished, but instead brought humiliation to the families of the innocent girls like
Amelia. As we see the radiation begin to poison more and more unknowing citizens, it becomes clear
that it is those side effects that act as the equivalent of the hamartia in the tragic model, as it takes
control of the entire element just as ambition took full control of Macbeth without him realizing
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Flexibility Is Key Essay
Flexibility is Key: Interning for Citizens for Rauner I walked into the campaign office feeling well
prepared to introduce myself to the Citizens for Rauner staff. The night before, I had spent a few hours
reviewing my resume and was ready to answer standard interview questions they had for me. Right as
I sat down, Willie, the campaign s regional field coordinator for DuPage County thanked me for
dressing to the occasion noting my suit and tie. Not all students they interviewed came dressed nicely.
He proceeded to immediately begin selling me on why this would be an excellent internship and
extended me the offer to intern with them. This was the fastest internship offer I had ever received! I
accepted the offer and Kara, another office ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This came as a shock to me and I was surprised to learn Illinois does not have any laws governing
payment in exchange for petition signatures.
Substantive Learning The majority of my practical learning has been gained through collecting
petition signatures for a number of political candidates. Through talking to voters of ages ranging
from 18 90+, I learned how to successfully collect petition signatures and gained insight on voters
most important issues.
Successful Signature Collection As I began working for the campaign, I was immediately drawn back
to when I took Campaigns and Elections with Dr. Black. This class was taught leading up to the 2016
presidential campaign with class time and assigned readings being dedicated to campaign strategy.
The Rauner campaign followed a number of successful strategies I previously learned about in this
class. First, the campaign used the Illinois Republican Party s voter database in order to ensure I went
only to favorable doors. Only two or three times did voters refuse to sign citing they were Democrats.
Through micro targeting conducted by the party, I was able to have greater success gathering
signatures and avoided activating strong Democrat voters. Political polarization was another concept I
did a research project on in Political Research that was changed by my internship experience. As I
went door to door, there were a number of voters who cited Rauner as
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Diagnosing Charles Manson
Diagnosing Charles Manson
Brianna M. Petrosky
Harrisburg Area Community College
Diagnosing Charles Manson Born into a life of poverty, despair, and recklessness, Charles Manson did
not have the greatest upbringing. His mother was a sixteen year old prostitute who was unsure of who
was Charles father. He did not have a father figure in his life whatsoever. His mother was an alcoholic
all his life who never sought treatment for herself. Alcoholism has been deemed a family disease for a
reason...because those dealing with family members who are alcoholics tend to have harsh emotional
problems. This can lead to destructive behavior throughout a person s life, especially if neglected as a
child. This was Charlie s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is when a person has delusions of inflated power or worth, such as when Manson thinks he is
God to his cult. Because of the information and research I have thus far, I could definitely associate
Charles Manson with yet another diagnosis of a mental disorder. Using the DSM again, it shows that
the diagnostic criteria for Antisocial Personality Disorder is met by Manson. The symptoms of this
disorder are those such as failure to conform to social norms, conning others, impulsivity,
aggressiveness, recklessness, irresponsibility, and lack of remorse. All of these can basically be made
into adjectives that describe Manson perfectly. He never conformed to the norms of society because he
was always an outcast. He partook in abnormal behaviors. As mentioned previously, he conned a
woman out of $700, so conning people is another criteria met for this disorder. While in prison,
Manson would regularly attack prison guards and other prisoners so aggression is met as well. He was
obviously reckless and irresponsible considering he was a murderer. When interviewed about his
murders he showed no signs of remorse and even laughed inappropriately. These are all symptoms of
Antisocial Personality Disorder. The other criteria for this disorder is that one must have been acting
in such manner since age of fifteen, at least be eighteen at time of diagnosis, and these symptoms must
be present at all times, not just in schizophrenic episodes (4th ed., text
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Motivate, Delegate and Empower
AC 2.2
Review own ability to motivate, delegate and empower others
For any business to be successful it needs motivated employees. They are the single most important
factor in the long term success of an organisation.
Empowerment refers to the employee s feeling of being effective, in control and influential.
Furthermore, empowerment positively impacts motivation, and motivation leads to better
performance.
Maslow s hierarchy of needs provides a foundational theory. It states that all employees have some
basic needs that must first be satisfied in order to provide the framework for further motivation and
empowerment.
There are five levels in the hierarchy: * Physiological needs * Safety and security needs * Love or ...
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Herzberg showed that to truly motivate an employee a business needs to create conditions that make
him or her feel fulfilled in the workplace.
Delegation is one of the most important management skills as it empowers the team member to make
decisions. However, the person who delegated the work remains accountable for the outcome of the
delegated work.
Delegation can save money and time, help in building skills, and motivate people. Poor delegation, on
the other hand, might cause frustration and confusion to all the involved parties.
Tannenbaum amp; Schmidt defined 7 levels of delegated freedom which moves from manager
oriented to subordinate oriented. As the team develops, the area of freedom for the subordinate
increases and the need for the manager s intervention decreases.
Within my team I have tried to improve motivation through several initiatives:
One member of my team seemed to be becoming disillusioned with her role and so I spent some time
with her trying to establish the root cause of this.
Having asked several questions I established that she felt bored with her daily routine and wanted a
fresh challenge.
I took notes of our meeting and produced a plan with her which involved a gradual phasing in of more
duties and a greater involvement in decision
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Marijuana Should Marijuana Be Used For Medicinal Purposes...
Cannabis (or marijuana) is a common drug that is derived from a plant that has been around for
centuries. Many argue that cannabis can be used for medicinal purposes. Thus, many researchers
believe it is important to begin studying the effects that cannabis has on people. While this drug has
been deemed to having both beneficial and detrimental side effects, many individuals are still weary as
to what this drug may bring forth in terms of future medical discoveries, as well as other issues that
may come along with it. Therefore, findings and new developments of medications for various types
of diseases are being studied very closely in hopes of finding something that may create a huge impact
in the world of medicine once again. So, studies over marijuana for medicinal use has become
prevalent. With each new study there arises new questions as to whether marijuana would have a
positive or negative impact for certain medical issues in patients. Likewise, the question as to whether
this may negatively impact communities also comes in to play in regards to recreational use and
abuse. Advantages of Medical Marijuana The use of medical marijuana has been studied for various
medical issues. Many of these studies have shown that there are in fact some benefits for many
patients when they are using marijuana as a remedy. Medical marijuana is typically sought after by
patients experiencing medical issues including the following: epilepsy, cancer, chronic pain, eating
disorders, as
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  • 1. Kindergarten Penguin Writing Paper | January | Pinteres 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Kindergarten Penguin Writing Paper | January | Pinteres Kindergarten Penguin Writing Paper | January | Pinteres
  • 2. Scrubby Flatwood Background Sandhill Sandhill occurs in the uplands on crests and ridges of gently rolling topography. Sandhill is characterized by an open overstory of widely spaced longleaf pine (Pinus palustris), sparse understory of fire suppressed deciduous scrub oaks and a diverse groundcover of grasses, forbs and low growing shrubs. Soil is deep, excessively drained, marine deposited sand of the Lakeland series. Rapid permeability allows for expeditious aquifer recharge with little to no runoff, however, nutrients are easily leached, hence soils are generally infertile. In order to maintain open structure, this xeric upland habitat requires frequent (3 to 5 years), low intensity, growing season fire. Species include a canopy of longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grasses, rushes and sedges include: wiregrass (Aristida stricta), muhly (Muhlengergia expansa), toothache grass (Ctenium aromaticum), longleaved threeawn (Aristida palustris), beaksedge (Rhynchospora spp.) and nutrush (Scleria spp.). Common forbs include yellow eyed grass (Xyris spp.), foxtail club moss (Lycopodiella alopecuroides) and pipewort (Eriocaulon spp.) along with insectivorous pitcher plants (Sarracenia spp.), sundews (Drosera spp.) butterworts (Pinguicula spp.) and bladderworts (Utricularia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Music Is The Greatest Singer Of The 20th Century The culture of music is one of the most ever evolving outlets society has, people from all around the world can find common ground between simple beats and rythyms. Music genres are built off of one another to develop new and unique genres, ranging from classical blues to heavy metal bands. In between the years 1960 and 2010 America has had over 13 diverse genres rule over musics Hot 100. Numerous talented artists have advanced music to what the world knows it as today. Frank Sinatra is one of the most well known and influential singers throughout the history of music, indisputably being the greatest singer of the 20th Century. Sinatra engineered the idea of colloquially conventional, his music was a mix of romantics and compelling truth. In 1939 Frank Sinatra released, From the Bottom of My Heart a classic orchestra based song showing the formal romance in his songs. In between the years 1943 and 1946 Sinatra had 17 Top 10 chart singles. After his limelight his career earnings dwindled down to $30,000 a record, as music taste shifted away from Sinatra s style. He returned to fame as an actor throughout the 50 s to regain his fame, and had another opportunity at the music industry in the 60 s. Little did he know in 1966 through 1967 he would released three of his Top 10 singles. (Simon, and Shuster. Frank Sinatra Biography. Rolling Stone.) Another band that allowed a positive change in music was The Beatles, who gained their fame through their success as composers. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Filter Innovations Case #1 Filter Innovations Inc. Critical Issues 1.) How to comply with government regulations so that FII can sustain their corporate goals and vision of being an innovative leader within their industry. 2.) How to effectively brand FII with the MBR technology within the scope of their current market so that they can sustain their existing customer centric competitive advantage. 3.) FII is behind innovation due to managerial decision of only allocation 5% of EBIT towards R amp;D. Analysis The waste water management industry is experiencing significant growth around the world and expected to be worth $348 billion by 2010. The opportunities in North America are growing due to rising population, government regulations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is very important to their competitive advantage as ongoing service and support will allow them to win contracts. FII will need to hire a technology expert that already has experience in MBR systems and for this they may look to Europe because Europe is more advanced in this technological aspect. A decrease in net income had an adverse effect to R amp;D because 5% of EBIT is allocated towards further research and due to the decline in net income, FII s R amp;D budget decreases as well. Therefore, FII is losing their innovative edge within the industry. This is evident as they are currently behind in the MBR technology. Options A.) Status Quo If FII were to go into 2009 without investing into MBR technology, they will continue to lose revenue due to the new government regulations making some of their products and services more obsolete. FII will lose even more clientele because they will not pass future regulations. Based on their decline in profit in 2008¹ and if FII s product line were to remain the same, FII would continue to see a loss in the coming years. Dragasevich s vision for the company is to be a leader in innovations and the company s corporate goal is to be socially and environmentally responsible. Neither the vision or cooperate goals will be met if FII continues its current product line. B.) Investment and launching MBR products in 2009 Investing in the MBR technology would give FII the ability to serve clients with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Great Chicago Fire Of 1910 Great Chicago Fire in 1871; Big Burn the Great Fire of 1910; Miramichi Fire; Oakland Firestorm of 1991; Cloquet Fire; Yellowstone s Summer of Fire ; California s Cedar Fire of 2003; 2004 Taylor Complex Fire; Great Hinckley Fire of 1894; and the 2007 California wildfires (Nelson, 2013). In October 2003, San Diego experienced the Cedar Fire that claimed 273,246 acres, 2,820 structures, and 15 lives (CAL FIRE, 2015). It gained the moniker, The Hundred Year Fire because another fire of its magnitude was not expected for another 100 years (San Diego Fire Facts, 2016). This expectation was short lived because four years after this fire in October 2007, San Diego experienced the largest wildfire in history (San Diego Fire Facts, 2016). This fire gained the name, Witch Fire (CAL FIRE, 2015). These fires highlighted that there were not enough fire fighters and resources to combat such fires. They highlighted areas that lacked emergency service protection and showed a lack of preparedness (San Diego Fire Facts, 2016). Years after the fires, some changes that came about include: wood shake shingles being banned on new construction and could not be used as roof replacements (Mainar, 2013) and 100 feet became the new defensible space, an increase from 65, between the fuel, for example vegetation, of the fire and the structure (Mainar, 2013). There s an increase in code compliance officers in the field from two to seven (Mainar, 2013). Evacuation procedures and notices were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Uranus Experiments Before being known as a planet Uranus was mistaken for a star. Probably the first time that Uranus was observed was by Hipparchus of Nicaea. Hipparchus did mistaken Uranus for a star. Hipparchus may have recorded it as a star for his star catalogue that was later incorporated into Ptolemy s Almagest (1). William Herschel first observed Uranus on March 13, 1781 from the garden of his house at 19 New King Street in Bath, Somerset, England. Herschel engaged in a series of observations on the parallax of the fixed stars. Using a telescope of his own design. When William first wrote on his journal about the discovery that he made, he said that he had found a comet. He believed that he had found a comet, but he was also comparing it to a planet. So, William was wondering if what he found was a comet or if it was a planet. William Herschel wrote to Astronomer Royal, Nevil Maskelyne saying: I don t know what to call it. It is as likely to be a regular planet moving in an orbit nearly circular to the sun as a Comet moving in a very eccentric ellipsis. I have not yet seen any coma or tail to it (2). Although William continued to say that he had found a comet, other astronomers started to think otherwise. Other astronomers started to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Joseph Banks said: By the observation of the most eminent Astronomers in Europe it appears that the new star, which I had the honour of pointing out to them in March 1781, is a Primary Planet of our Solar System (4). So, because other astronomers chose to take a look at what William Herschel found and was saying that it was a comet. They chose to look at it, and came to the conclusion that it was a planet and not a comet. William Herschel ended up being known as the astronomer that found a new planet in our Solar system all because other astronomers decided to take a look at it and ended up coming to the conclusion that it was a planet and not a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Entropy SAFETY HANDBOOK Student s name Course title Date Safety Handbook Introduction Safety is the state of serenity being devoid of harm or any form of event that may be considered non desirable. In any type of institution, be it, a business, school, industry, laboratory or even the common workplace, safety plays a major role in ensuring activities run smoothly and no one gets hurt while doing their job. Safety encompasses protection from a wide host of potential hazards which could be physical, financial, emotional or biological. In the common workplace health is a major concern and infection control is the main aim of a safety handbook. Biosafety in the work setup starts by assuming every individual is a potential source of infection. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Use different or fresh pair of gloves for each procedure or client handled where necessary.3. Personal items should not be shared e.g. razors, toothbrushes, towels or clothing. B. Cleanliness: The workplace should be kept clean by carrying out scheduled cleaning procedures on a regular basis. Spot cleaning should also be done when necessary. Disinfectants should be utilized when cleaning up bodily fluids e.g. blood. Wash floors and surfaces with a mixture of warm water and detergent regularly while walls and ceilings should be cleaned periodically. Special procedures involving isolation of area, wearing protective attire, disinfecting using chlorine for 10mins,irrigation with water, washing with hot water and detergent followed by drying should be followed when dealing with bodily fluid spillage. C. Disposal of Waste: During disposal of possible contaminated infectious waste wear appropriate protective attire including heavy duty gloves. Place the waste in clearly labeled containers and dispose according to EPA regulations. D. Handling sharps: Contaminated sharp objects should be handled with care e.g. needles should be handled by their barrel and you should never attempt to bend or re cap used ones. They should then be placed in yellow clearly labeled containers marked with a biohazard symbol. E. Occupational exposure: In case of accidental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Methotrexate Research Paper Methotrexate side effects: In some patients, this drug methotrexate can cause nausea, mouth ulcers, vomiting, diarrhoea, hair loss skin rashes. This drug reduces the blood cells in the body. A decrease in white blood cells leads to a risk of developing infections. A decrease in red blood cells can cause anaemia and decrease in platelets increases the propensity of bleeding. Methotrexate increases the skin s sensitivity to sunlight and hence you must use a high factor sun cream if you go out in sun. Seek immediate medical attention, if you develop the following symptoms, Fever, sore throat Any other symptoms of infection Unexplained bleeding or bruising. Jaundice (skin and eyes turn yellow) If the above symptoms become severe Breathlessness ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kidney problems: A decrease in the kidney function is noted in patients on methotrexate. The concomitant use of other drugs that cause renal problems can aggravate the condition further. Adequate and aggressive hydration and urine alkalization can reduce the risk of methotrexate induced nephropathy. Genitourinary side effects: Women experience menstrual dysfunction, abortion, vaginal discharge and defective oogenesis. Likewise, men experience decreased libido and defective spermatogenesis. Musculoskeletal problems: The post menopausal women may exhibit a syndrome called MTX osteopathy, where the bone density becomes very low. Heart problems: This includes infection of pericardium (outer layer of heart), lowered blood pressure, change in the rhythm of heart beat. There may be a clot formation in the arteries or veins with methotrexate use. Sometimes, pulmonary embolism, a serious condition may occur due to methotrexate treatment. Eye problems: This includes conjunctivitis and serious visual changes of unknown origin Other effects: They include malaise, chills, fatigue, myalgia, arthralgia and fluid accumulation outside lungs and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Doctrine Of Original Sin In Roman Catholic Religion Doctrines are used as a foundation to Christian beliefs. They serve to many churches as fundamentals in the direction their members chose to live their lives. It is important to understand the historical backgrounds of the doctrines that pertain to one s particular beliefs. I will be discussing this very information for the doctrine of original sin. The doctrine of original sin mostly pertains to the Roman Catholic religion. I will be covering when, where, and why the doctrine was originated. Original sin is the theory that every man is born into sin because our mother and father have sinned. The definition given by the Catholic Encyclopedia is: (1) the sin that Adam committed; (2) a consequence of this first sin, the hereditary stain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So then it is no longer I that do it, but sin which dwells within me. For I know that nothing good dwells within me, that is, in my flesh. I can will what is right, but I cannot do it. For I do not do the good I want, but the evil I do not want is what I do. Now if I do what I do not want, it is no longer I that do it, but sin which dwells within me. So I find it to be a law that when I want to do right, evil lies close at hand. For I delight in the law of God, in my inmost self, but I see in my members another law at war with the law of my mind and making me captive to the law of sin which dwells in my members. Wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death? (Romans 7:15 24) The solution to this problem is stated by Paul in these terms: For God has done what the law, weakened by the flesh, could not do: sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh and for sin, he condemned sin in the flesh, in order that the just requirement of the law might be fulfilled in us, who walk not according to the flesh but according to the Spirit. (Romans 8:3 4) Though the New Testament doctrine of original sin is most clearly expressed by Paul, it is also implicit in the teachings of Jesus: for example in such words as: And Jesus said to him, Why do you call me good? No one is good but God alone. (Mark 10:18) and I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in me, and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Analysis Of Radnor By Judy Blume Radnor, Pennsylvania is the kind of town that novels are made from. In fact, author Judy Blume set a novel here. It s the best place to work and live, according to the town motto and given all the opportunities that abound here, it s easy to see why. From the educational opportunities provided by the local colleges or the financial opportunities provided by the financial services industries, you ll find what you re looking for here. And if you re looking on this page right now, you re probably looking for one of the most flexible financial opportunities of all, title loans in Radnor. At this point you may be wondering if title loans in Philadelphia/ Radnor can be used for financial gain. The answer is a resounding, yes! True enough, people often get title loans because they need to bridge the gap between now and payday. Or they had to visit the emergency room unexpectedly due to a camping and hiking trip gone wrong. Or they need to help their child pay a bill for college. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That s why we re in business. But we re also letting you know that you can use the money for a business venture because we want you to know just how flexible getting a title loan really can be. It really can be the answer you re looking for. Here s why. Unlike a traditional signature loan, a title loan doesn t require you to use your credit history as collateral for your loan. Instead, you re asked to use your vehilce as security. Title Loans Radnor: Where and How to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Child Custody Mediation Essay The Steps in the Process of Child Custody Mediation When marriages come to an end, children tend to be the most affected parties. Each parent wants to be part of their children s lives just as before. This is why Child Custody Mediation is more beneficial than custody battles in the courts. Mediation allows both parents to amicably come to a parenting plan that allows them to actively be involved in their children s lives. This process also has other advantages like time saving, cost saving, less stress, and more importantly, the process keeps the family more united compared to court proceedings. These are the steps in the mediation process: Meet the Mediator The first step is to identify a mediator you both agree on. During the first meeting, the mediator will explain how the mediation process works and what each parent is required to do. The mediator doesn t represent any ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s better to start with the easy issues to give the parents time to ease into the process, whereas the complex issues can be tackled later when they have fully accepted the process. Discuss Solutions This stage can only be successful if both parties are open minded. You have to find the best possible solution to the issues discussed before. The mediator will negotiate the solutions and both parents need to compromise with each other s solutions. Both parents should give solutions that are in the best interest of the children, not their own. Sign the Custody Agreement After finding solutions to the contested issues, the mediator will draft the custody agreement. Make sure you go through this document to ensure it reflects what you agreed on. Understand that this document is legally binding. So, before signing it, let your attorney examine it. After both of you are satisfied with the agreement, you can sign it and have it submitted to the court for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. 1984 Vs Present Day Analysis All throughout the world of George Orwell s 1984, Winston is constantly being watched through the telescreens, and when it was believed that he is not being stalked, microphones are hidden that catch every word. While in the present day, there is nothing that extreme, the government keeps an eye on everything that is done. Many things are similar such as video surveillance, and communication. These two concepts play huge roles in both the fictional world of 1984 and the present day. Video surveillance is highly prevalent in the world of 1984. Winston is constantly being watched everywhere he goes; telescreens are always on and observing all that is within view. This is similar to most department stores today with cameras meant to keep the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By taking ordinary words and giving them no meaning, the ability to revolt is taken away. Were cutting the language down to the bone. The Eleventh Edition won t contain a single word that will become obsolete before the year 2050. (Orwell p.51) When the age of text messaging arose, people found new ways to shorten the length of a message. That in itself is very similar to how the Ministry of Truth conducts business, taking words and limiting them. ...the Ministry of Truth, which concerned itself with news, entertainment, education, and the fine arts... (Orwell p. 4). The text message slang always shortens words and phrases like Lol laugh out loud, obvi obviously, and srsly seriously. The quick back and forth of mobile communication has jeopardized our ability to convey thoughts and meaning. (O Connor 1). These are all fine examples of how words are being conformed to an ever changing younger society. The old days of watching the mailbox and writing drawn out letters to the people right down the street are long gone. The need to even send letters across the world is obsolete thanks to the Internet and social media. The book of 1984, as well as today, has limited the length and complexity of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Dinosaurs And Birds Essay Dinosaurs and Birds Are birds really dinosaurs or are they simply related? That is a question that has gained new life in recent years due to the overwhelming facts the are pouring in from newly found fossils and studies from fossils that have been found in the past. Two groups have formed in the study of this question: those who believe birds are a direct result of dinosaurs and those who feel dinosaurs and birds must have had a common ancestor. Determining which view is correct is a matter of opinion based on fact. The main problem involves the use of cladistics or phylogenetic systematics to group organisms according to characteristics they share. When one looks at dinosaur fossils, he or she may feel that certain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, support is gaining that Archaeopteryx was not in fact the first bird, but instead a descendent of an earlier bird ancestor that had developed along a different pathway and actually represents an evolutionary dead end. Two opponents of the birds are dinosaurs theory are Alan Feduccia of the University of North Carolina and Larry Martin of the University of Kansas. They believe that birds evolved from some unknown reptile from a time before dinosaurs came to be. One point they make is that flight must have begun from tree climbing or an arboreal ancestor but that all the proposed dinosaurian ancestors were ground dwellers or cursorial On the other side, supporters for the birds are dinosaurs theory feel there is an unknown dinosaur bird that was arboreal, or simply that birds evolved flight from the ground by chasing after insects. In recent years other fossil finds have stirred the argument even more. One of these is the fossil named Sinosauroptyrex found in China. It appears to be an important link between birds and dinosaurs. Sinosauropteryx appears to be a feathered dinosaur having a mane of feathers along its neck, back, and tail a feature until then seen only in birds. Sinosauroptyrex appears before Archaeopteryx and gives a substantial link between the theropods and birds. One opponent of this find is Martin who feels the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Chesley B. Sullenberger s The Banality Of Heroism The weight of the world was on his shoulders. One wrong move and many could die, but one correct move and he could save countless numbers of people. He could panic or run from his trouble, or he could embrace it. Chesley B. Sully Sullenberger was a true hero while flying and landing a plane with no working engines. In the two texts, The Banality of Heroism , and , A Hudson River Hero , he had to make a quick, stressful decision, he was selfless, and he remained brave and calm in time of panic. Sully is a hero because he had to make a split second decision that would result in lives saved or lost. In the text, The Banality of Heroism , the author has several ideas of what exactly heroism is, Heroism may be an instantaneous reaction to a situation . This relates to Sully because he could have made the wrong decision by landing the plane in the wrong spot and hurt many people. However, he focused and made a good decision. In the text, A Hudson River Hero , Sullenberger knew that he had to make a quick decision in order to get the plane out of the air safely. This confirms that Sully is a hero because he had to face the odds and try to land the plane ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the text, The Banality of Heroism , the author states, he acted heroically and increased the likelihood of dire consequences for himself and his family. This is related to Sully s character because after the plane landed in the water, he could of just of got off the plane, but Sully stayed behind to see if anyone was left behind. In the text, A Hudson River Hero , the author states, Even then, after everything he had done to land the plane without jeopardizing lives, Sullenberger was checking to be sure that everyone was out of the plane rather than looking after himself. This shows that Sully is a hero because he wasn t selfish and just got out of the plane, but he made sure that everyone else was out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Fall of the Soviet Union The fall of the Soviet Union Before one can understand the fall of the Soviet Union, he has to know how the nation came into being and the leaders, and the location of the country and the time period of its reign. How did the Soviet Union come into existence? Through the 1900 s the Soviet Union was entangled in a vast number of conflicts all because they wanted to spread communism. Subsequently, the rampant spread of communism and Soviet ideals had an impact in the First World War, Second World and Cold War. Under the authoritarian control of Russian leaders the budget for the military and various sectors clarifies that the Soviet Union in its existence failed. The Russian Empire began to disintegrate in 1917 starting with The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At a convention known as the Geneva Summit Meeting these two men assented to the idea of Gorbachev that the utilization of strategic weapons be terminated. As a result, they met again in 1986 at Reykjavik, Iceland to finalize the reduction agreement but it did not succeed. Although Reagan complemented the plan, he complained because it would require a voluminous amount of money and it would be a failure. Gorbachev wanted to get the USSR back on its foot and he formulated reform known as perestroika, standing for restructuring and a freer system of politics known as glasnost or openness . With this intention, the strength of the Soviets military expenditure had to cut. More importantly, Gorbachev and President Reagan signed a treaty banning terrestrial missiles in Europe known as the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces treaty. Due to Gorbachev s agreement to weaken and withdraw Soviet troops from other countries, the USSR began to weaken. His alterations sparked revolutions from many people in East Germany, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia and Romania in 1989. Above all, communism was coming to an end. In November 1989, the Berlin Wall of Germany which its construction was initiated Khrushchev of the Soviet Union was torn down. As a matter of fact, these entire events foreshadowed to the Soviets their rule was coming to an end. In 1990, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia gained their independence from Moscow and a year later the Soviet Union ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Research Paper On Araby Elton Truss ENGL 1302 2A1 Mrs. Sizemore 31 October 2016 Research Essay This essay is about Araby by James Joyce. I will be looking at the plot and see how it reflects the author real life experiences. I ll also look other elements of the story. Such as theme, character, point of view, and symbol. This first paragraph will be about the author and how this story may reflect his own life. James Augustine Aloysius Joyce or James Joyce for short was born on February 2, 1882 in Dublin, Ireland to catholic parents. (James Joyce Biography), and is the most revered writer of the 20th Century. His most landmark book Ulysses (1922), is often hail as the finest novels of the 20th Century. (James Joyce Biography) Araby was written shortly after Joyce s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Invisible Man Analysis In the book Invisible Man, it is based in a time period where there is somewhat of a divide between blacks and whites, and because of this lifestyle that was created by society, the main character is caught in the crossfire. The narrator feeling invisible in this world dominated by whites, where he feels he doesn t belong, and is frankly, invisible. The narrator goes to several different parts of the country to use what many people admire about him, his voice. Not in a singing way but in a form of speeches which helps bring attention to some of the societal issues and that not only he has but what many have encountered just like him along their life s journey. During his experiences in New York and finding his way, he is cut out from certain things that tie him back to his version of home, some people, specifically Brother Jack, Mr. Norton, and Dr. Bledsoe and some experiences made it difficult to feel like he was where he belonged, alienating him from certain realms of society. The narrator faces many struggles in the beginning of the book that lead to the idea of exile and the fact that the narrator is perhaps, invisible. Dr. Bledsoe does a good job of manipulating the narrator into thinking he is welcomed at the University early on. You can tell from his personality that he is only in it for himself but acts as though he is thoughtful towards other. You re nobody, son. You don t exist can t you see that? The white folk tell everybody what to think except men like me. I tell them; that s my life, telling white folk how to think about the things I know about... But you listen to me: I didn t make it, and I know that I can t change it. But I ve made my place in it and I ll have every Negro in the country hanging on tree limbs by morning if it means staying where I am. Sending the narrator off to New York was his manipulative way of saying you re not welcome here, and giving him seven letters was just the icing on the cake to making finding success more difficult. The narrator is unable to see that Dr. Bledsoe is solely doing this for his own benefit and is not looking at the interest of the narrator. Towards the beginning of the book, we meet a character who is very old school, and as people say. a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Single Parents In College Eng:1011 Composition I Takendra Culp Research Assignment: Single Parents in College Single parents have it hard balancing everyday life, to handling a full time job, balancing financial needs, making sure their children are taking care of which are just the basic needs that a single parent does. Many single parents take that leap of going back to school to better and secure their future for their family. However, single parents that make the choice of going to back to school to better themselves go through a lot of issues or self neglect. Because of the self neglect and the overbearing weight of handling everyday life and college life, researchers have found out that between finances, family, and relationship difficulties disproportionally affected single parents, who reported nearly twice as many suicide attempts as their counterparts. (Shenony.2016) Many people would think that might not be as hard but being a single parent in college comes with a lot of challenges due to trying to juggle many hats at once such as financial issues, balancing a stable home life for their dependents, and staying on top of class assignments, these situations can be tough to manage but can eventually cause long term mental and physical challenges in the future while focusing on building a better future. During this time of our economic status the rate of mental and physical stress of single parents in college could possible double within the next year. Most people would think ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Trojan War and Troy HIS 111 Antiquity to 1500 Film Analysis Troy Troy is an adaption of the poem written by Homer, also known as the Iliad. The screenplay was written by David Benioff and stars Brad Pitt, Eric Bana, Orlando Bloom, Brian Cox, Diane Kruger, and Rose Byrne. It is a brilliant story of love and war produced in 2004. My reason for choosing this film is because of the controversy over what is myth and what is fact regarding the fall of Troy. I find the movie so majestic yet the timeframe of the Iliad was around 1250 B.C. when it doesn t seem plausible that everything could be so miraculous. The importance of this film is in regards to the city of Troy, the alliances of the Greeks, and the reasoning behind the war in itself. It was made ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even the weapons used were inaccurate because soldiers used spears, not swords. The entire city of Troy was also not as big as it was portrayed. It didn t make sense to me that Troy was burned to the ground when the city was known for being made of stone. Some other things were also off base like the story behind the gods and goddesses as well as the soldiers and kings. If you base it off of the myths of Greek gods and goddesses, much of the turmoil was caused because of their doing. They had a huge part in stirring up much of the war because of their influence. Also, Agamemnon couldn t have united all of those Greek forces because Alexander the Great was the reason for much of those alliances. The relationship between families and also who killed who was also off in this film. Achilles died before the siege of Troy and it was in fact his own son who fought in the final war. Hektor didn t kill Ajax in battle because Ajax committed suicide when he was denied the armor of Achilles by Greek commanders. Patroklos was not Achilles cousin but rather a friend and was also older. Briseis was neither a priestess nor cousin of Hektor and was not from Troy. Also the huge fight between Kektor and Achilles did not happen like the intense battle we saw. Hektor actually ran from Achilles and circled his own city three times before Athena made him face Achilles. Again, much of what I saw in the film was inaccurate, but the plot behind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Public Ownership Of Handguns Should Be Banned AFFIRMATIVE CASE Resolved: In the United States, private ownership of handguns ought to be banned. I AFFIRM the resolution that In the United States, private ownership of handguns ought to be banned. For clarification of today s round, I offer the following definitions: Private Ownership According to Collins Dictionary, private ownership is the fact of being owned by a private individual or organization, rather than by the state or a public body. Banned Also, according to Collins Dictionary, Banned means to prohibit, officially, from action, display, entrance, sale, etc; to forbid. My value today is UTILITARIANISM. According to Oxford Dictionaries, Utilitarianism is defined as the doctrine that actions are right if they are useful or for the benefit of a majority. Utilitarianism ties in accordingly with today s debate because when you look at the majority, in a utilitarianism theory, you re asking yourself and the people that consist of the majority, What will bring the greatest amount of happiness to the greatest amount of people? And the answer to the question is simple. If you ban the object possessed to kill people, it is no longer a threat to the majority and the focal point of the greatest happiness is suddenly made distinctly clear. My criterion today is SOCIAL CONTRACT. Social Contract is the agreement the individual makes with the government. In the agreement it is stated, that individual will allow his or her rights to be limited or altered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Influence Of Du Bois On Progressive Education must have higher schools to teach teachers for the common schools (Of the Training of Black Men). Du Bois believed that these initiatives were crucial in order to catch up to whites and establish a platform for blacks. Based on the aforementioned aspirations of Du Bois, witnesses can find overlapping ideas on progressive education from the Early Republic era. However, the main additive to the scene during the Progressive Era by Du Bois was to establish political opportunity for African Americans. This would have to be accomplished by recognizing black identity through cultural and intellectual movements. Overall, these historical concepts and leaders opened up opportunities to extend on the goals of the Early Republic Era. Again, these hopes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Arminianism And John Calvin Similarities At the turn of the 17 th century there was a major theological movement involving the Calvinistic Systematic Theology (known as Calvinism) and Arminian Systematic Theology (known as Arminianism). While they are both historically related, having been born from the Protestant Reformation, they are also conflicting with each other. Calvinism In 1536 John Calvin published his work The Institutes of the Christian Religion in which he covered several theological topics. Such teachings attracted the church of Geneva leading to the reformation of the church to an apostolic model (following the biblical model Jesus had established with his apostles) and the establishment of several schools including the University of Geneva. One of the things ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through him we have also obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God.͟ Romans 5:1 2 While both systems of theology can be supported by scripture there is one that I lean towards the most. I believe Calvinism to be the most biblically sound. However, both of these are teachings of man and not Jesus. I want to learn from Him and so I ll go straight to the Bible and let God take it from there. I also believe that once God has called you it is then that you are able to exercise your God given free will to accept His call, put it on hold, or ignore His call completely. One of the scriptures that I base this on is Deuteronomy 30:19 20: ͞This day I call the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live and that you may love the Lord your God, listen to his voice, and hold fast to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Great Exhibition Of 1851 By Louis Haghe, Joseph Nash... Compiled in 1854 by Louis Haghe, Joseph Nash and David Roberts, Dickinson s Comprehensive Pictures of the Great Exhibition of 1851 reveals large amounts of information regarding exhibitionary cultures in the nineteenth century. The catalogue was produced for Prince Albert, who was the patron of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. This source suggests the Great Exhibition followed a similar trend how museums mainly operated in the nineteenth century. Most images in the catalogue represent the Victorian notion of progress, making visitors react a certain way to exhibits and also influencing behaviour generally throughout the museum to the same way that Foucault shows with the concept of the Panopticon. Using the images of Moving Machinery, General View of the Exterior of the Building and The Transept in the Comprehensive Pictures catalogue, this essay will analyse each of these images to show their revelation of exhibitionary cultures, which means to critically understand attitudes to the way which museums operate exhibitions. It will also examine how historians responded to the historiographical debate surrounding the Great Exhibition, and argues that the Great Exhibition was generally successful and that it had a mainstream exhibitionary culture compared with other museums in the nineteenth century. The glorification of the country s engineering achievements is depicted in the Moving Machinery image. The huge structures of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Amur Leopard Animal Extinction Habitat destruction, deforestation, ozone depletion, global warming, and poaching. These actions and ecological happenings are creating a world where animals are going extinct at rapid rates. Our world is on the brink of what scientists believe is the sixth mass extinction. Unlike the five previous mass extinction, the latest one killing a majority of the dinosaurs, the main causes for this current extinction are anthropogenic reasons, not natural events. Scientists calculate that without humans about one to five species would die a year, which is considered the background rate of extinction. But in our current society human activities are destroying many of the chances these animals need to survive. We as a planet are killing species at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the genetic diversity between different individuals in the species the rate for genetic diseases and problems increases and that can threaten the integrity of the species. This is common within species with small number of wild populations. With the Species Survival Plan, the zoos would each be given a breeding pair with larger numbers of genetic differences and then are bred to produce high genetic variability. The new young will then be matched with an animal of the opposite to continue the process and increase the population of genetically different species (Species Survival Plan® (SSP) Programs). One specific examples of a species that has had some success with the Species Survival Plan is the Amur Leopard. The Amur leopard is critically endangered with only an estimated 30 to 40 adults left in the wild. The Species Survival Plan thus far has been able to boost the population with an estimated 50 adults to be in the wild by the end of 2015. This would be a 75 percent increase from the estimate numbers in 2012. Before the Species Survival Plan, inbreeding was a danger to the integrity of the Amur Leopard, but with the increase of the wild population and the population in zoos around the world, the species looks to continue its rebound (Amur Leopards). The Amur Leopard: The Amur Leopard is one of the most critically endangered big cats in the world. The Turtleback ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Similarities Between Martin Luther King Jr And Malcom X Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcom X differences and similarities help to guide them for a cause greater then themselves; because, of Religion. They were both sons of minister s. Their respective father both fault against racial inequality. Dr. King and Malcolm both at an early age straightaway from the initial call to be men of the cloth; however the seed of greatness could not be denied. After adversity both men step up to be leaders. Kings revelation came several years after he started to attend college; where Malcolm was found in prison. King who was born Michael King Jr. changed his name to Martin Luther King Jr. as did his father once he went into minister. Malcolm Little changed his name to Malcolm X after being released from prison where he had join the Nation of Islam, since in the Nation of Islam culture his last name is considered a relic of slavery. The change from Little to X for Malcolm represented the unknown last name stolen by slavery. King changed his name as did his father in honor of the German Protestant religious. Dr. King was a Baptist minister, in Atlanta Georgia, and a minister at his father s church Ebenezer Baptist Church. His call to lead stemmed from his youth and since of family. King was more of a relatable minister then the other ministers involved in the civil ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Malcolm was an innovator with a vision; which lead him to establish new temple posts and the Muslim News Paper; which, help to spread the new of the Nation of Islam. He had a natural grift to inspire greatness in people to fight against racial discrimination. Malcolm preached not only about self love but self proud. He believed that the only way to end oppression was to meet violence s with violence s. His most famous quote By any means necessary , because he believed in physically; since for him and the Nation of Islam, true freedom would not happen without an uprising in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. William Bradford Qualities Some are born great others achiever greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them Shakespeare s, Twelfth Night Throughout history, there have been great leaders, some for the good of humanity, and some for the not so good of humanity. The one element all leaders have in common is in some way, have changed the course of history. The one great leader I have found to be interesting and envision of a great leader is William Bradford, an original passenger on the Mayflower, and the first ever governor elected on what is to become, American Soil. William Bradford is the epitome of somebody who never intended to become the person he became, never seeking out leadership, or fame, he just wanted to help his fellow man live a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In one basic respect, the Pilgrims are a logical outcome of the Reformation. This alliance was dangerous, as Separatist were often arrested, imprisoned, even hanged for treason on the orders of King James I of England. When Bradford and his fellow separatist heard King James I was intending to harry them for the land , (Kelso, 2005) the entire congregation fled to the Netherlands. The refuges lived in the Netherlands, first in Amsterdam and then in Leiden, and for a short time, were able to worship in the way they believed in without government harassment. However, life Leiden became extremely difficult, many of the refuges, including Bradford barley made enough of a living as textile workers to support their families. Also during this time, The Netherlands are on the brink of war with Catholic Spain. Pressured by the English King James I, the Dutch government began to harass the refuges to the point of damaging their presses that printed the Separatists literature, to stoning them. The Separatists had finally had enough, deciding to make a new life and a new home overseas, in a new country where they could make their own rules and have the freedom of their religion without prejudice or persecution. This decision is how and when William Bradford first started to show his skills as a leader. Once the decision is made to immigrate to the east coast of The America s, Bradford, now thirty years old, married, with a young ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Glass Menagerie Reality The Glass Menagerie is set in the Wingfield family flat which is situated in the city of St. Louis. They lived in destitution, and every individual from the family discovered themselves getting away from their own lives and pulling back into a universe of misguided judgment. The play tells a story of a family triangle, in which Tom is the central character in the play. Throughout the play Tom open doors and was also in control of it. Anger and rage was portrayed, but the family loved each other. This play can be portrayed as a memory play on the grounds that it is the impression of Tom s pass. There are five images in this play. Case in point, the glass menagerie, the father s photo, the emergency exit, the motion picture, and Jim speak to the character s battle of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All through the play every character observes reality to be difficult, so they carry on with an existence of fantasy. Additionally, the play s topic portrays the battle of tolerating reality, and attempting to get away from their way of life, loft and relationship. The emergency exit turns into the way out for every character of the play. Moreover, the story s name The Glass Menagerie, permits the peruser to make an association with Laura s accumulation of glass creatures that symbolizes her sensitive state. The glass unicorn turned into an imperative image in the story on the grounds that it speaks to her. At the point when Jim was acquainted with the glass unicorn, Laura had disclosed to Jim that the unicorn was not the same as the horses on the grounds that the unicorn was the one and only that had a horn. Be that as it may, while Jim was hitting the dancefloor with Laura he knock the table and the unicorn tumbled to the ground. The unicorn s horn broke off. This episode demonstrated that Laura was no more alone in her universe of glass ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Cash Flow Statement Cash Flow Statement: A cash flow statement is a financial report with information on the sources of a firm s cash and how it was spent within a given period of time. In contrast to other financial reports, a cash flow statement does not present information on non cash items like depreciation. As a result, the cash flow statement is beneficial in analyzing the temporary feasibility of a company, especially its capability to pay bills. Many analysts recommend entrepreneurs to study a cash flow statement quarterly because of its importance for small and large businesses. Since a cash flow statement classifies cash receipts and payments based on operations, investments, and financing activities, it s categorized into these three functional sections within the business. Therefore, the major parts of the cash flow statement are cash related operations, investments, financing, and net increase or decrease in cash. While cash from operations is cash generated from a firm s daily operations, the investing cash is generated from assets investments. On the other hand, financing cash is paid or received from the issued or borrowed funds whereas net increase or decrease in cash is from annual rise or reduction in cash. It s important to note that regardless of the slight differences in cash flow statements, they all present financial information in all the four categories ( Cash Flow Statement , n.d.). One of the major advantages of a cash flow statement is that it provides ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Man Thinking Rhetorical Analysis Emerson s essay is extremely insightful and interesting. It brings to light the many adversities of the people of the community and Man Thinking . Emerson explains that the reason people people are afraid of certain concepts or action is that Fear always springs from ignorance . By bringing this concept to light he causes the reader to want to become Man Thinking , or, someone who thinks for themselves instead of being a puppet to society. His tone throughout the passage is persuasive and passionate about what it is to be the true Man Thinking . Throughout the essay Emerson uses many contradicting topics. Emerson explains Man Thinking as someone who comes up with their own thoughts and ways. However, in paragraph twelve he states that, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In paragraph eight, Emerson explains that one of the influences on man is nature. The people and events of the time period can effect how a person thinks. The nature around Man Thinking can also be the society that the person is in. In society today, people tend to be put into groups. Emerson goes on to explain that the mind is tyrannized over by its own unifying instinct , meaning that people want to belong, and by wanting to belong, they change who they are so that they conform to the standards of society. Man Thinking is the person who steps out of the box that society has put them in and refuses to accept the role that they have been giving. Instead of accepting everything that people say and do, Man Thinking ask, Why? , while Delegated Thinking does the exact opposite. Delegated Thinking accepts everything, they do not step past the boundary. The little box that society has place them in remains intact. Man Thinking is the leader, they show the way and create new paths, not just for themselves, but for others, while Delegated Thinking follows the path, they look at it as the truth and the only way to get around the obstacle. An example of Delegated Thinking would be someone who drops out of school because society has lead them to believe that they cannot be successful in life. However, an example of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. To A Mouse Literary Devices The poem from this week s module that most appealed to me was To A Mouse by Robert Burns. While the prospect of the poem is quite simple, consisting of a sympathetic farmer who seeks to comfort a mouse that he s unwittingly left homeless, there is a lot more to the poem than it may seem at first. From the author s background to the philosophical ideas introduced or the literary devices used, To A Mouse is a fascinating introduction to the subject of Scottish literature. The aspect of the poem that most affected me was the humble nature of Burns as a person, portrayed via the actions of the character featured within. The farmer spends the poem profusely apologizing and comparing himself to a lowly mouse, as if they were equals. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After lamenting the ruined plight of the mouse and apologizing on behalf of all mankind, the farmer delivers an ingenious line with profound implications for all forms of hierarchy. The famous quote, The best laid schemes o Mice an Men / Gang aft agley (Burns 39 40), expresses that anybody can fail regardless of their social or ethnic background. Burns spends the entire poem up to this point expressing a humble sympathy for the mouse, but it is with this line that he finally presents the reason behind his ideas. It is with this quote that Burns places all mortals on an equal plane, as they can all suffer from the misery of ruined plans. While the farmer expressed such a thought for the purpose of comforting the mouse, Burns likely had a much deeper purpose for his words. Given the logic behind these words, men are equal to mice and the rich are equal to the poor because none are safe from disaster. Any plan made is prone to failure, and in this sense all are equal. This is a surprisingly thought provoking idea given the narrative context of the poem, and is likely the reason why the poem continues to be studied and debated today and remains a standard against which other works are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Occupational Safety And Health Administration Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) About OSHA In 1970, the Occupational Safety and Health Act was created. It was passed to prevent workers from being seriously injured or harmed on the job. This, in turn, created the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). This administration sets and enforces standards that ensure workers are protected at their job site. They also provide information, training, and assistance to employers to continue to create these safe environments. In the end, they believe that no person s life should be a risk at the work place (U.S. Department of Labor, 2015, OSHAAt A Glance). Mission The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was created to assure safe and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Department of Labor, 2015, OSHAAt A Glance). Regulations are mandatory to follow for employers. Evaluation Evaluation of these standards are made by inspections without notifications. Reasons for these inspections include danger, catastrophe, worker complaints, targeted issues (hazards), and follow up inspections. If there are any violations, OSHA can issue citations and fines that include ways to fix the issue (U.S. Department of Labor, 2015, OSHAAt A Glance). The Joint Commission About The Joint Commission The Joint Commission is an independent, not for profit organization that accredits and certifies more than 20,500 health care organizations and programs in the United States. The Joint Commission accreditation and certification is recognized nationwide as a symbol of quality that reflects an organization s commitment to meeting certain performance standards (The Joint Commission, 2015, Facts About Joint Commission Standards). Mission The mission of the Joint Commission is to continuously improve health care for the public, in collaboration with other stakeholders, by evaluating health care organizations and inspiring them to excel in providing safe and effective care of the highest quality and value (The Joint Commission, 2015, About the Joint Commission). Target Audience The standards are broken up by healthcare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Psychology Of An Adolescence Essay It is apparent that children are taking in music from numerous sources in their everyday lives. The psychology of an adolescence gives a unique look on how certain stimuli, such as music, can affect the way they think, and more importantly, act. The first place to look would be the brain, looking into what makes up these processes. The teenage brain is an ever changing organ, that it constantly molding to stimuli that affect it on a daily basis. This stimulus includes music, which has similar effects, as would food, drugs, and sex (Kassem, 2014). In the vast majority of individuals, listening and even participating in music can affect both behavior and emotions. Overall, there a four sections of the brain that are affected by music, the first being the auditory cortex. This portion is located on both sides of the brain, slightly above the ears. Its main function is to interpret the sounds that are coming through and analyze the volume, pitch, speed, melody and rhythm (Kassem, 2014). The second portion is the Cerebrum, the largest section of the brain that is located at the top of the head. A few regions in the cerebrum have different functions in the ability to interpret music. The inferior frontal gyrus is responsible for remembering music lyrics and sounds through being either heard or sung. The second region of the cerebrum is the dorsolateral frontal cortex. This region is stimulated when hearing music or sounds, which allow it to bring up images that are associated, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Budget For The Budget Of The International Criminal Court The budget for the Court, according to the International Criminal Court website, is currently $141.6 million, as of 2017. If the increase of the budget is brought on by America, China, Russia, and many other states that are not currently ratified or signed with the treaty, than the current jurisdiction could be increased. Currently, as of 2017, the Court has 31 arrest warrants issued. To these 31, around 15 of the criminals for the arrest warrants are seen to be remaining at large; the current funding of the court is not large enough for the apprehension of the remaining 15 criminals. If the funding were to be increased, than the jurisdiction of the court is to be increased also due to the fact that the money could fund the apprehension ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With such a low budget, it does not help that the International Criminal Court does not own their own police force or enforcement body thus being the only way is to rely on supporting countries armies, police force, national guard, etc... to capture the warrants that are handed out for the apprehension of criminals. If the increase of the $146 million dollar budget is to happen, then the funding could help support a sole police task force for the International Criminal Court, in which they do not have to rely on other countries but rather themselves. Solely having their own police task force will allow for the issue of more warrants within supporting countries due to not having to rely on their police force, but rather their own. As stated from the International Criminal Court, As a judicial institution, the ICC does not have its own police force or enforcement body; thus, it relies on cooperation with countries worldwide for support, particularly for making arrests, transferring arrested persons to the ICC detention centre in The Hague, freezing suspects assets, and enforcing sentences. As stated by the following quote, the current jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court is not vast, and seemingly, it is actually quite small. Alike, the jurisdiction is accounting for the four sums of crimes: genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and the crime of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Translation Of Translation And Language Variants Translation and Language Variants Yer bum s oot the windae. Gonnae no dae that! If you don t know what this means and you are an English speaker, what appears to be the problem? The problem is that the Scottish variation or dialect of English is not the same as the American, the Irish, the British, the Australian, etc. In case you were wondering, in American English, the phrase says, You re talking rubbish. I m not going to do that! This is more than just a local dialect (Scotland had a number of those, too: Aberdonian, Glaswegian, Edinburgh, Fife, Perthshire, Dundonian), this is an example of an entirely different variation of English. During your localization process, it is important to understand if you are working with a language that has a significant linguistic variation within a major language. While most speakers of the local variation can comprehend the main language, others may not understand them, and they would know in an instant that the text was not written or addressed for them (one of the main purposes of localization). Consider another example. Suppose somebody asked you to pop your bonnet and let them check out your dickie. In America, you might get punched in the nose for such language. In England, this is simple car talk you might hear at the mechanic. You are supposed to open up the engine compartment (pop the bonnet) and open up the rear compartment or trunk (check out your dickie), likely to see if you have a spare tire or a car jack. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Profiling is a Necessary Means for Discovering and... Many studies have been made in the field of criminology, concluding that profiling is a necessary means for discovering and apprehending criminals. There are many different types of profiling and many people think of profiling differently; however, all types of profiling does work and is proven to help stop crime. This paper will explore the following: profiling and different forms of it, the closely related stop and frisk policy, different cities that have proven statistics that profiling does work, how airports are now profiling, and different serial killers that have been apprehended due to work from profilers. 9/11 led to a re evaluation of racial profiling as a means of combating crime, and terrorism. Indeed, many people who have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They take what they know about an unknown suspect and his actions and try to generate additional information (Grabianowski). What exactly is profiling is what many people wonder and they don t always get the right definition. What they usually think first is that it is racial profiling and it is bad, we should not do it, but that s only one type of profiling and it is not necessarily bad in all cases. The Merriam Webster dictionary defines it as, the act of or process of learning information about someone based on what you already know. Under the narrow definition, racial profiling occurs when a police officer stops, questions, arrests, and/or searches someone solely on the basis of the person s race or ethnicity. Critics typically use this definition when condemning racial profiling, as do law enforcement agencies when denying the existence of racial profiling (Cleary). Most people think that the profiling is a bad thing because of controversial topics like NYC s stop and frisk policy and from what the liberal news puts out. But in most cases profiling is good for communities and helps to catch criminals before they can do harm. The main difference between what people think and what profiling is comes down to two words disparity and discrimination. Disparity and discrimination are closely related but there is one major difference between them that sets them far apart. Disparity is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. St. Vincent Medical Center St. Vincent Medical Center is located in the Bridgeport, Connecticut, in Fairfield County. It is a 520 bed, faith based community teaching hospital that is a member of Ascension Health, the largest Catholic, non profit healthcare system in the country. The organization is an integrated community health system provides a full range of inpatient and outpatient services. St. Vincent s has a very strong commitment to patient safety and has several mandatory programs for employees that include: relationship based care and high reliability. As a Magnet designated organization, the nursing professional practice model is well defined, and facilitated through shared governance councils (St. Vincent s Medical Center, 2012). The nursing leadership model is traditional with the exceptions of the (CNO) who also act as the chief operating officer (COO). There are NVP that are assigned to each service line, as well as a nurse director level. Nurse managers are assigned at the patient unit level, and there is also a clinical nurse leader on each patient unit. Since St. Vincent s is part of a larger organization there are both local and corporate nursing priority s and initiatives. Combine this will the rapid changes in health care the ability to lead change and effectively communicate are of the utmost importance. Due to the organization structure of the medical center, there are many layers and dotted lines of reporting responsibility. This can cause conflicts due to competing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Aii Coloured by popular culture we see AI as this sci fi fantasy of an independent thinking machine capable of making highly intellectual decisions and sometimes usurping control and power over humanity. Though fantastic prediction as it sounds and, the tune often played by press, AI has a lot to go before reaching an intelligent Strong AI. Futurist and inventor Ray Kurzweil describes, that by laws of accelerating returns the advancements in AI will have a compounding effect thus generating progress at an exponential pace. Neural networks and Reinforcement Learning, the engines behind the AI have already outsmarted humans in games like Go and Jeopardy. These highly tailored technologies are all around us and we just don t realise, as John McCarthy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have autonomous driving vehicles ready to hit the road, energy markets enabled by smart grids and enabling adoption of photovoltaic cells. Fields like molecular biology enjoy a renaissance with past mysteries too complex to be solved unravelled everyday be it modelling of biological processes or investigating biochemical reaction pathways. AI revolution will also usher technologies to enter streams like Molecular Medicine and Deep Space Exploration. Historically growth in software industry always leads a cascading effect on hardware industry to accommodate it. I believe that AI will follow the same principle and through Quantum Computing and bring about a radical change in our hardware with its insatiable appetite for faster computational power. Public private partnership like that between NASA and Google collaborating and setting up a Quantum Artificial Intelligence Lab shows the commitment by both spheres of the industry. The leaps in progress in AI is due to an effort by academicians and researchers around the world sharing their knowledge at a global scale. But the hardware industry is limited to only a few companies. Adoption of Cuda powered Graphic Processing Units for current AI is a monopoly by Nvidia. State governments should invest and promote hardware research for a boom in hardware technologies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Composition and Rhetoric Field Essay Composition and Rhetoric (a.k.a. Writing Studies): A Flexible Field In his essay, Teach Writing as a Process not a Product, Donald Murray outlines the major difference between the traditional pedagogy that directed the teaching of writing in the past and his newly hailed model. Traditionally, Murray explains, English teachers were taught to teach and evaluate students writing as if it was a finished product of literature when, as he has discovered, students learn better if they re taught that writing is a process. For Murray, once teachers regard writing as a process, a student centered, or writer centered, curriculum falls into place. Rules for writing fall by the way side as writers work at their own pace to see what works best for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The prohibition of any methods of inquiry is not productive when examining an all encompassing topic such as discourse in culture. In Susan Miller s historical analysis of Composition and Rhetoric, she explains how English studies emphasizing the study of great works of literature became the pedagogy of choice within the academy, and how this choice marginalized the teaching of writing, rhetoric, to the mere teaching of style. In a traditional version of textual history, Miller explains, people characterized as authors are almost always imagined in control of language. Miller argues that in order to maintain their status as culture makers, the partriarchical power mongers who designed the first writing programs, defined writers as those who wrote great works of literature. Miller is also critical of those scholars of rhetoric who continue to lament and/or deny that classical rhetoric lost its influence over writing instruction during its initial establishment in America. Although it s theoretically unfortunate that rhetoric lost its status for several centuries within the pedagogical practices of writing instruction, Miller argues that classical rhetoric no longer fit with the needs of a democratic society. Its demise was inevitable. This historical framework mapped out by Miller fits with Murray s complaint about English teachers who were taught to regard a student s writing as a product. If a writer is defined merely as a creator of great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. I Do Not Own Thundercats Created By Tobin Wolf Disclaimer: I do not own Thundercats created by Tobin Wolf Brotherly love When are you going to grow up and learn technology is a myth? asked Tygra. Technology is real. said Lion O. Then where s the proof? If technology is real then how come no one has brought it to our attention? asked Tygra. Because it s right in front of you if you would just listen to me. said Lion O. You mean all that junk you have in your room. You can find that anywhere. said Tygra. It s not junk. said Lion O. Right. said Tygra walking away. That night. He needs to learn to grow up and act his age. I bet he s still playing with that hunk of junk he calls technology. thought Tygra as he headed for his brother s room. Once ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The surprise attack caused Tygra drop his sword. Lion O took that opportunity to tackle him to the ground, pinning him. Like that? asked Lion O grins. Tygra shifted their position to break free. Before Lion O could move Tygra had his knees on Lion O s forearms. More like this. said Tygra crossing his arms. Lion O struggled, but couldn t break free. He tried not to think of the how the bulge in Tygra s pants was in his face. Okay you win now get off of me. said Lion O. Tygra moved to let Lion O up. You re getting better, but you still need to learn to think before you act. said Tygra walking off. What do you mean by that? asked Lion O going after him. You could have won, but you left too many openings for me to break free. said Tygra. They headed to the bath. Lion O turned to leave. I think I ll wait until you re done. said Lion O. Nonsense. There enough room for about ten more people. The two of us are not going to take up that much room. said Tygra. As they got in the bath Lion O tried to avoid looking at his equally naked brother. The smell of soothing herbs and warm water soon lulled Tygra to sleep. Lion O took notice of this as he started to move closer. Tygra? said Lion O. When Tygra didn t give a response Lion O kept moving forward until he was next to Tygra. He waved a hand in front of his brother s face. When Tygra didn t give a response ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Porter s Five Forces Apparel Industry The Threat of New Entrants within the Apparel Industry Porter s five forces model seeks to portray how attractive an industry is in relation to the five competitive forces which includes, threat of substitutes, threat of entry, bargaining power of customers, intensity of competitive rivalry and bargaining power of suppliers. The threat of new entrants of the porter s five force model refers to the threat that potential new competition pose to existing competition within the industry. This threat is the force of the model which would shape the competitive nature of the fashion and apparel industry. The fashion and apparel industry is one of high profits and this is why it has attracted many competitors. Since there is a slow growth increase within the industry this has increased the competition and this has caused an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The barriers to entry are the factors which alter the entrance of potential competitors within any apparel and fashion industry. These barriers act as stops for potential competitors; which are seeking to enter. Some of these barriers to entry within the industry would include: Economics of scale; refers to the cost advantages that a company have because of its scale of operation, size and output. Economies of scale are also seen as; if there is a decline in the unit costs of a product within the industry, this would cause the volume in output to increase which in turn would be very beneficial to existing firms. This barrier forces potential new entrants to try to come in on a small scale which would force a cost disadvantage to them. This is why existing firms with economies of scale have a cost advantage over small competitors and potential new entrants; because these entrants will also try to match existing competitors this would be disadvantageous to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Case Studies in IMF s Investment on the African Continent Case Studies in IMF Investment on the African Continent Section I. Theoretical Background to Apply to Case Studies During the height of World War II, leaders from 45 nations met in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, U.S. to promote international monetary cooperation through a permanent institution which provides the machinery for consultation and collaboration on international monetary problems, promote and facilitate the expansion and balanced growth of international trade, and to contribute thereby to the promotion and maintenance of high levels of employment and real income and to the development of the productive resources of all members (International Monetary Fund, Articles 2). Further mandates included orderly and stable exchange, avoiding currency depreciation wars and to remove hindrance to international trade caused by the immediate term ( current ) technical complexities of currency exchange between nations. This would help recovery for European nations lying in ruins from war and prevent a return to the depression that had emaciated the United States, and global demand for exports, over the decade preceding World War II. Effectively, what happens is when countries want to import goods, they either have to directly barter those for their own exports, or first buy currency from the exporting country with which to purchase the exports. Exporting countries often want payment in their own currency, so if the purchasing country has a reserve of the foreign ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Tragic Heroes, By Sophocles, William Shakespeare, And... It is very easy to fall in love with the hero. The nobleman who commits no wrong, saves the day, and usually looks good doing it. But the best characters aren t thoroughly perfect and selfless like we would like them to be, because in the end, that s not real life. The best, most relatable characters are those in which we can associate, abhor, and admire all at the same time. Sophocles, William Shakespeare, and Arthur Miller were able to capture this character in the tragic hero. A character who, despite their human nature, ends up destroying themselves because of their own faults. Though these three playwrights display the tragic model in different ways, they all come back to point out the flaws in human nature through five stages; nobility, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As radium continued to increase in popularity, more uses for the material emerged. The U.S. Radium Corporation began making big money on having their workers paint watch dials with radium luminescent paint known as Undark. Not only were these watches practical for everyday life, they were also helpful with the war effort and provided young women with jobs to help support their families with. The factories were clean and well lit, and the girls were paid 8 cents a dial and could earn as much as $24 a day. However as these girls were painting their 300 dials a day, people didn t seem to notice that the average painter consumed approximately 4,000 micrograms of radium in six months , as they pointed the tips of their brushes on their lips to get a better point (Moss). The hamartia never truly became apparent to anyone until girls such as Amelia Maggia started developing the symptoms of radiation poisoning. For most girls it started with tooth decay, so The dentist would remove the rotten teeth, already practically falling out of the girls mouths, but the gums wouldn t heal. Instead, agonising ulcers sprouted in the holes left behind. Very often their jawbones crumbled to the touch (Fergusson). However, instead of looking for answers in these never before seen medical ailments, Amelia Maggia s death was reported as syphilis. This left radium and the U.S. Radium Corporation unblemished, but instead brought humiliation to the families of the innocent girls like Amelia. As we see the radiation begin to poison more and more unknowing citizens, it becomes clear that it is those side effects that act as the equivalent of the hamartia in the tragic model, as it takes control of the entire element just as ambition took full control of Macbeth without him realizing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Flexibility Is Key Essay Flexibility is Key: Interning for Citizens for Rauner I walked into the campaign office feeling well prepared to introduce myself to the Citizens for Rauner staff. The night before, I had spent a few hours reviewing my resume and was ready to answer standard interview questions they had for me. Right as I sat down, Willie, the campaign s regional field coordinator for DuPage County thanked me for dressing to the occasion noting my suit and tie. Not all students they interviewed came dressed nicely. He proceeded to immediately begin selling me on why this would be an excellent internship and extended me the offer to intern with them. This was the fastest internship offer I had ever received! I accepted the offer and Kara, another office ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This came as a shock to me and I was surprised to learn Illinois does not have any laws governing payment in exchange for petition signatures. Substantive Learning The majority of my practical learning has been gained through collecting petition signatures for a number of political candidates. Through talking to voters of ages ranging from 18 90+, I learned how to successfully collect petition signatures and gained insight on voters most important issues. Successful Signature Collection As I began working for the campaign, I was immediately drawn back to when I took Campaigns and Elections with Dr. Black. This class was taught leading up to the 2016 presidential campaign with class time and assigned readings being dedicated to campaign strategy. The Rauner campaign followed a number of successful strategies I previously learned about in this class. First, the campaign used the Illinois Republican Party s voter database in order to ensure I went only to favorable doors. Only two or three times did voters refuse to sign citing they were Democrats. Through micro targeting conducted by the party, I was able to have greater success gathering signatures and avoided activating strong Democrat voters. Political polarization was another concept I did a research project on in Political Research that was changed by my internship experience. As I went door to door, there were a number of voters who cited Rauner as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Diagnosing Charles Manson Diagnosing Charles Manson Brianna M. Petrosky Harrisburg Area Community College Diagnosing Charles Manson Born into a life of poverty, despair, and recklessness, Charles Manson did not have the greatest upbringing. His mother was a sixteen year old prostitute who was unsure of who was Charles father. He did not have a father figure in his life whatsoever. His mother was an alcoholic all his life who never sought treatment for herself. Alcoholism has been deemed a family disease for a reason...because those dealing with family members who are alcoholics tend to have harsh emotional problems. This can lead to destructive behavior throughout a person s life, especially if neglected as a child. This was Charlie s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is when a person has delusions of inflated power or worth, such as when Manson thinks he is God to his cult. Because of the information and research I have thus far, I could definitely associate Charles Manson with yet another diagnosis of a mental disorder. Using the DSM again, it shows that the diagnostic criteria for Antisocial Personality Disorder is met by Manson. The symptoms of this disorder are those such as failure to conform to social norms, conning others, impulsivity, aggressiveness, recklessness, irresponsibility, and lack of remorse. All of these can basically be made into adjectives that describe Manson perfectly. He never conformed to the norms of society because he was always an outcast. He partook in abnormal behaviors. As mentioned previously, he conned a woman out of $700, so conning people is another criteria met for this disorder. While in prison, Manson would regularly attack prison guards and other prisoners so aggression is met as well. He was obviously reckless and irresponsible considering he was a murderer. When interviewed about his murders he showed no signs of remorse and even laughed inappropriately. These are all symptoms of Antisocial Personality Disorder. The other criteria for this disorder is that one must have been acting in such manner since age of fifteen, at least be eighteen at time of diagnosis, and these symptoms must be present at all times, not just in schizophrenic episodes (4th ed., text ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Motivate, Delegate and Empower AC 2.2 Review own ability to motivate, delegate and empower others For any business to be successful it needs motivated employees. They are the single most important factor in the long term success of an organisation. Empowerment refers to the employee s feeling of being effective, in control and influential. Furthermore, empowerment positively impacts motivation, and motivation leads to better performance. Maslow s hierarchy of needs provides a foundational theory. It states that all employees have some basic needs that must first be satisfied in order to provide the framework for further motivation and empowerment. There are five levels in the hierarchy: * Physiological needs * Safety and security needs * Love or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Herzberg showed that to truly motivate an employee a business needs to create conditions that make him or her feel fulfilled in the workplace. Delegation is one of the most important management skills as it empowers the team member to make decisions. However, the person who delegated the work remains accountable for the outcome of the delegated work. Delegation can save money and time, help in building skills, and motivate people. Poor delegation, on the other hand, might cause frustration and confusion to all the involved parties. Tannenbaum amp; Schmidt defined 7 levels of delegated freedom which moves from manager oriented to subordinate oriented. As the team develops, the area of freedom for the subordinate increases and the need for the manager s intervention decreases. Within my team I have tried to improve motivation through several initiatives: One member of my team seemed to be becoming disillusioned with her role and so I spent some time with her trying to establish the root cause of this. Having asked several questions I established that she felt bored with her daily routine and wanted a fresh challenge. I took notes of our meeting and produced a plan with her which involved a gradual phasing in of more duties and a greater involvement in decision ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Marijuana Should Marijuana Be Used For Medicinal Purposes... Cannabis (or marijuana) is a common drug that is derived from a plant that has been around for centuries. Many argue that cannabis can be used for medicinal purposes. Thus, many researchers believe it is important to begin studying the effects that cannabis has on people. While this drug has been deemed to having both beneficial and detrimental side effects, many individuals are still weary as to what this drug may bring forth in terms of future medical discoveries, as well as other issues that may come along with it. Therefore, findings and new developments of medications for various types of diseases are being studied very closely in hopes of finding something that may create a huge impact in the world of medicine once again. So, studies over marijuana for medicinal use has become prevalent. With each new study there arises new questions as to whether marijuana would have a positive or negative impact for certain medical issues in patients. Likewise, the question as to whether this may negatively impact communities also comes in to play in regards to recreational use and abuse. Advantages of Medical Marijuana The use of medical marijuana has been studied for various medical issues. Many of these studies have shown that there are in fact some benefits for many patients when they are using marijuana as a remedy. Medical marijuana is typically sought after by patients experiencing medical issues including the following: epilepsy, cancer, chronic pain, eating disorders, as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...