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The Importance Of The Ancient Greek Olympic Games
The Importance of the Olympic Games
Naked men running around competing against each other was once a common thing in the Olympics.
Even though it sounds pretty gross, it was a true thing that happened in ancient times. The ancient
Greek Olympics, although very long ago, have had a lasting effect on our society today. According to
World History teacher Laron Johnson, the Greek Empire started in 8th Century BC. The Greeks have
always valued competition; they constantly fought with each other as well as working together to fight
against other peoples (Johnson). They have given us a lot of our modern things. Thus, the ancient
Greek Olympics have had an impact on our modern society in global unity, sporting events, and our
obsession with sports.
The Olympics have always been a way to bring people together. Even when the city states were
fighting each other, they put aside their differences and competed peacefully. Mark Cartwright states,
The Games started with a procession which went from the host town of Elis to Olympia...and on
arrival at Olympia all athletes and officials swore an oath to follow the established rules of the
competitions and to compete with honour and respect (Cartwright). Basically, the athletes were
promoting unity among the city states by swearing to uphold their oath of truce during the games. This
unity has come into our modern games when athletes from warring countries can enjoy one another s
company, even if their countries hate each other. According to the author of the website International
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People don t often know why they do certain things, but with the Olympic Games it is clear that we
take our ideas from the ancient Greeks. In just a few weeks, the Winter Olympics are starting. Most of
the world will be watching. Though it has changed over the years, the spirit of the Olympics lives
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Human Differences Between Humans And Humans
research into the minds of dogs and humans has brought to light the similarities between the human
and canine brains. Examples include having a theory of mind, sentience, the possession of mirror
neurons, and the ability to generate emotions and respond emotionally. The origin of these similarities
have yet to be explained. One theory states that the similarities could have developed in both humans
and dogs, and then strengthened when dogs were domesticated and perfected their social functions in
order to adapt to a human dominated environment. Another theory is that pack behaviour in dogs is
similar enough to human social behaviour that dogs developed independently from humans, then
became domesticated because their behavior already aligned with that of with early humans. Some
evidence of that is the fact that humans and canines have occupied the same geographical regions for
hundreds of thousands of years. Our best estimate of dogs became domesticated is somewhere
between 14,700 and 36,000 years ago (Liane, Interdisciplinary investigations of the late glacial double
burial from Bonn Oberkassel). This paper will explore why humans and dogs started to live together,
whether humans and dogs developed their social cognitive abilities in together or separately, and when
dogs became cognitively distinct from wolves. For the vast majority of our existence humans have
lived in small hunter gatherer groups. Similarly, wolves live in small social groups or pairs. They also
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The Concept Of Self Care
Concept analysis is a combination of seven steps that work together to clarify concepts in our nursing
practice (McEwen Wills, 2014). The term self care is a concept from Orem s self care deficit theory.
The purpose of this concept analysis is to clarify the concept and determine how it is used in the
nursing practice, particularly with rehabilitation patients. We will further explore this concept with
literature reviews, the possible uses of this concept, its attributes, model and alternative cases,
antecedents and consequences, and finally empirical referents. Aim of Analysis The aim of this
concept analysis is to clearly define the concept of self care in relation to rehabilitation patients. The
characteristics of self care will be further explored and explained, as well as its importance to nursing
practice. By understanding the concept better, nurses will be able to be more involved in the patient s
care and increase the rate of their recovery (Arman Hok, 2015). Literature Review According to
Hashemi et al. (2013), promoting self care with patients gives them more control over their lives
leading to an improved quality of life. The article emphasized the importance of empowering patients
to perform activities independently. Orem s self care model was used as a clinical guideline for the
self care programs they developed for the patients. There were three different care models they
focused on depending on the patient s needs and conditions. If the patient
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Reverse Discrimination In Schools
The University of Michigan was sued by three students, Jennifer Gratz, Patrick Hammacher and
Barbara Grutter. These three students claimed reverse discrimination by the university. The case ended
up in the Supreme Court where a vote of 6 2 in favor of banning affirmative action. A reaction from
the students attending the University of Michigan exploded, expressing concern for future students
whom their background and ethnicity is African American and Hispanic. Affirmative Action was used
to increase diversity in the schools. One of their concerns was that the banning of Affirmative Action
on the university, it would decrease the opportunity to have a diverse campus as test scores do not
accurately measure a student s capability but are used
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The Reasons Why Orcas Should Not Be Held Captivity
Janeth Jackson Ms. Nero English 1113 5 October 2015 How would you feel if you lived your life in
fear daily? What about being taken from your family, just so you can become entertainment for
someone else? It is hard for one to envision such barbaric acts. This is not something orcas, also
known as killer whales, envision but rather a daily fear that one day can possibly come true. Orcas
have been kept in captivity since 1961. There have been numerous amounts of orcas captured from the
wild since than. These innocent and helpless orcas have been snatched from their families, and forced
to live with other orcas who are not part of their family. By looking at the documentary, Blackfish, one
can see the many reasons why orcas should not be held in captivity. One major reason why orcas
should not be held in captivity is because orcas are a family oriented type species. Orcas are extremely
social animals. Orcas are very close to their family. For example, when SeaWorld orca catchers came
to capture orcas in the year 1977, John Crowe, one of the orca catcher s, said, When we took the baby
orcas and left the adults, the adults huddled in a circle and made noises to the baby orcas that were
being taken away. He also stated, We dropped the net to let the other adult orcas go, but they stayed
and huddled around the boat. When killer whales are in captivity, they are not with their family. They
are involuntary forced to live with other orcas from a different family and are
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The Verbal Imagery Occurs When
ABSTRACT
The verbal imagery occurs when
INTRODUCTION
Word length effect
Word length effect is the finding that list of short words (eg: cat, boat, pear, etc) are recalled better
than list of long words(eg: hovercraft, ensemble, accomplish, etc) Lewandowsky Farrell (2008).
I)Mackworth (1963) found that people can remember items that take less time to pronounce better
than items that take longer to pronounce.
II)Baddeley, Thomson, Buchanan(1975) found that systematically explored the effect of word length
in terms of pronunciation time. They demonstrated that even when items are equated for number of
syllables and word frequency, if one set of words takes less time to pronounce than another set,
memory will be better for the shorter items.
III)Ian Neath, James S. Nairne (1995) suggested that Memory is worse for items that take longer to
pronounce, even when the items are equated for frequency, number of syllables, and number of
phonemes.
IV) Jalbert, Neath, Surprenant (2011), suggested that past demonstrations of the word length effect,
the finding that words with fewer syllables are recalled better than words with more syllables.
Dual coding hypothesis According to the Allan paivio (1971), pictures are encoded in the memory
both verbally and visually. Mayer and Anderson(1991): In their experiment participants were
presented passages on various topics like how braking system works, how pumping system works and
how to troubleshoot or solve these problems. Participants were
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The Rise Of Mass Transit
The rise of mass transit in the beginning seemed like a great idea everything did seem to go well and it
really benefited the majority of Americans. Many people used mass transit as a faster efficient way to
get around that they had never seen before. Electric trolleys as started in the article The Rise and Fall
of mass transit were the start of the urban expansion that came about. At the time real estate owners
and transit owners developed a good system to ensure economic development in the cities. In the early
1900s there was a decline in mass transit development although there was a development in
automobile technology. As said in the passage entrepreneurs and private corporations came together
and invested more in street cars these were the reason as to why there was such a corruption in mass
transit. During this time Americans demands a better control of the mass transit system which was
necessary and these large corporations had no interest in the welfare of the citizens rather only in
making a large profit. The Americans demanded a reliable, efficient and inexpensive mass transit
system a lot of these people could not afford automobiles for several reasons. GM argued why buses
were a more reliable and dependent form of trans portion than railroads. Therefore the government
started to support more auto mobile ideas, rather than the railroads. The government started to give
into ideas to support street and high way construction , since they were cooperating with
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Travis Hirschi s Theory Of Immigrants And Social Control...
Immigrants and Social Control Theory
For years, society has attempted to come up with reasons as to why immigrants are involved in
criminal activity at a higher rate than native born Americans. Some point to the fact that immigrants
tend to face acculturation and assimilation problems while the majority of native born Americans do
not. Some even speculate it is because immigrants tend to establish themselves in disorganized
neighborhoods that are characterized by cultural, social or biological differences which are all often
associated with crime. This relationship between immigrants and crime has been in debate for over
100 years and continues to be a controversial issue.
During the 19th century, rapid population was brought on by the migration of outsiders, notably
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This is where the social theory comes in to play and approaches this relationship in a different way.
Developed in 1969 by Travis Hirschi, social control theory attempts to answer the ultimate question of
why we all do not commit crimes. Social control theories are theories of socialization in which they
consider the extent to which individuals learn certain habits, attitudes and perspectives of a society.
Hirschi suggests that individuals who have a strong and flexible bond to society will be far less likely
to engage in criminal activities or delinquent behaviors, whereas those who have weak bonds will. In
other words, the health of a group is determined by how well all the members of that group conform to
the group s norms. Sociologist Emile Durkheim explains it best in his example of a society of saints,
where although each saint was law abiding, there would still be group norms that would separate the
better saints from the less devoted (Durkheim,
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Problems Associated With Educational Video Games Into...
In order for the United States to increase their worldwide K 12 educational efficiency ranking and
avoid improper usage of such technological resources, school districts must perform a slow
implementation of technological devices and their associated educational video games into their K 12
curriculum. Many of the problems associated with the LAUSD iPad Initiative could have been
avoided if the school district tested the use of iPads on a few selected schools as oppose to
immediately implementing the devices into every school in the district. Through the slow integration
solution, faculty and program designers could have modified the problems associated with the devices
and discover what areas the devices prove to be most useful. Once the problems have been resolved,
the program could have been expanded to other schools deemed ready for the rollout of the iPads or
other device if the iPad was deemed insufficient. Also, slow integration would be more cost effective
as the program would not require 1.3 billion dollars as a starter cost for the program. However, many
critics would point out that a process of slow integration would take a large amount of time and
resources before any proof of educational increases within individual school districts, barring the
question: how do educators implement these technological resources into their K 12 curriculum. To
combat these critics, Min Liu, professor and program area coordinator in subjects pertaining to
technology
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Financial Aid Case Study
Humanitarian rush to save the starving children, fleeing refugees, marginalized women, generally, to
diminish crisis worldwide is often a straightforward response which can cause bigger dilemmas.
Financial aid can alter the self determination in the developing country; food donations are likely to
destroy the local economy making aid a permanent matter. It is likely that governments may use
humanitarian relief to not intervene military. The unknown level of corruption in certain developing
countries may land the aid into the wrong hands. The lack of accurate and visible data available
worldwide may cause inconsistency in statistics which could cause issues in preventions later on.
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As straightforward as the above understanding of protection may seem, complications rise due to a
number of variables. It is no surprise that the attempt of many NGOs and international organizations
to intervene through peacebuilding operations are failing in the public s opinion and are no longer
preventing conflict; on the contrary creating more complications within. According to the United
States Census Bureau, only 34% of the population has trust in the government on all of the
organizations and their objectives. In the following paper, the analysis of US interventions politically,
socially and economically will be closely analyzed. The thesis will be divided into multiple parts. Part
I will closely looks at specific NGOs, what they are and their missions. Part II will look at the extent
of NGO marketing and its audience. This will help the readers understand what it is that attracts the
prospective interns and employees to become part of bigger organizations. Part III of the paper will
analyze the data collected from individuals. The data will be closely analyzed and will not only give
me insight on the day to day practices of NGOs but how it impacts the individuals who are depended
on such organizations. On the broader spectrum the methodology section will help answer the thesis
question. Section IV will reason out why there is an NGO failure on the publics eyes by looking at
world
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George Harrison Biography
We already brought you part one of our list of 15 things you probably didn t know about George
Harrison, and now we re back with part two! Check out eight more riveting details of the Beatles lead
guitarist s life that you definitely (probably) did not know below. You might be surprised by what you
learn!
Number Eight: He Played Violin...Sort Of. While recording All You Need Is Love, Harrison can be
heard playing the violin. This was despite the fact that he had never picked one up in his entire life.
Number Seven: He Was Admired by Sinatra. Frank Sinatra once called Harrison s Something, ...the
greatest love song of the last 50 years. Harrison would often perform the ballad live.
Number Six: He Got Into a Fight Over a Biscuit. While ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Harrison, he first had sex in Hamburg, Germany, in a bunk bed. The other Beatles were
in the room when it happened. He said, [Paul, John and Pete Best] couldn t really see anything
because I was under the covers but after I d finished they all applauded and cheered. At least they kept
quiet whilst I was doing it.
Number Four: He Was Part of a Dirty Joke. In the song Girl, Harrison and Paul McCartney can be
heard harmonizing tit tit tit tit in the background. Apparently, this is part of a dirty joke that involved
them slipping in a dirty word without anyone noticing.
Number Three: He Ate Horse. On December 25, 1962, The Beatles had horse for Christmas dinner in
Hamburg, Germany. The horse was cooked into steaks, and they didn t know what they had eaten until
they had already eaten it.
Number Two: His Birth Is Highly Contested. Though many books state that Harrison was born on
February 25, 1943, he actually changed his mind later and insisted that he was born on 11:50 p.m. on
February 24. To this day, it is still unclear which day he was actually born on.
Number One: He Was Vegetarian. Harrison became a vegetarian when he was 22 years old. He was
such a devout vegetarian that he didn t allow meat or fish to even enter his
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Semiotics Of The Kitchen Analysis
Semiotics of the kitchen by Martha Rosler and Safe by Todd Haynes both revolves around the theme
on Feminism. One is performing and the other acting, as to how women are depicted as weak or
strong in character in different scenerios. In Martha Rosler s six minutes video art, it represents a
Martha Rosler, a women who performs using kitchen tools based in a kitchen setting. While, Safe by
Todd Haynes is a two hour plus film where it depicts a female character that slowly weakens in her
mental and physical state as she have contracted a virus called environmental illness or rather multiple
chemical sensitivity in the twentieth century. Her condition worsens as the film progresses.
Martha Rosler performs her art video work 1975 video Semiotics of the Kitchen. The only figure in
the video and is accompanied by kitchen tools set on the table infront of her. However as soon as she
puts on her apron, the main attention is shifted towards not her but her hands instead. ... Show more
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Showcasing feminism in a direct manner in a way that we do not see often. Portraying a tough image
with an emotionless expression instead of the stereotypical womanly manner in a kitchen. While, we
can see that Carol White in Safe struggles to communicate with people, always hesitant and not
speaking in full sentences. Saying maybe, I guess and yes. She is seen; even in her own home she
could not express herself freely. More so revealing how she feels deep inside. Similarly, Martha shows
a straight face without revealing any emotions. In the scene where she asks her maid for milk she even
had to say leche in Spanish. Moreover, when she tried to have an impromptu perm, she suffers from a
nosebleed instead. She puts a mask thinking everything is going to to be fine. However in a scene
when she says, Where am I? in her bedroom. It shows how she is feeling on the inside. Having no
sense of identity and
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Ankle Braces Research Paper
Ankle sprains are the most common injury in indoor volleyball, and very few things spark intenses
debate in the volleyball community more than the question about using ankle braces to prevent these
type of injuries. The majority of ankle sprains are when the ankle inverts or rolls in, this occurs most
often while playing at the net where players make contact with each others feet when landing from a
jump during a spike or a block. The theory behind bracing is that the brace reduces abnormal ankle
movement. I think that ankle braces should be allowed because they help reduce ankle injuries and
increase your vertical; however many people also believe that ankle braces can potentially slow you
down and worsen your performance.
The great majority
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The Physics Behind The Electric Vehicle
The Physics behind the Electric Vehicle It has been estimated that there will be approximately 1200
million motor vehicles by the year 2020. That is almost twice the number of cars that are already
traveling on our busy roads. Due to this ever increasing vehicle population, the demand for fuel will
continue to increase as well. With the depleting supply of oil already an issue for the U.S. especially,
there is a growing interest in alternative energy fuels that can be used to power motor vehicles.
Electric vehicles (EV) are one of the cleanest and most environmentally friendly cars available at this
point in time. By definition, an electric car is an automobile that is propelled by one or more electric
motors, using electrical energy stored in rechargeable or another energy storage device. The electric
motors used in these cars gives off instant torque, creating strong and smooth acceleration. Some of
the models of EVs have an electric motor for each wheel. Having these four motors not only allows
for better propulsion, but also for the use of braking and changing the kinetic energy back into
chemical energy in the batteries. The traction that the car gets is also increased with each wheel
driving. In some of the EV models the electric motors can be mounted directly inside the mounting for
the wheel, which enables a loss of all the moving parts between the motor and the wheel. When there
is no axle, differential, or transmission, the EVs have less drivetrain
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Time Warner Cable Directv, Cox Communication, And Dish...
The explanation of organizational structure is of the business, in such a way to execute and meet
business goals. There are two structural design types; vertical and horizontal. Vertical organizational
structure graded with progressing ranks of accountability and activity as its name implies. A strong
organizational structure is an equal allocation of the control, as its name implies. A strong
organizational structure is an culture in which all members possess the same beliefs, value, and goals.
Four companies with strong organizational structure in the industry of paid television providers are
Time Warner Cable Directv, Cox communication, and Dish Network. All four of these companies
have an detailed organizational structure with various levels of power structure.
Directv has been known as the top paid source provides ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Employment with Time Warner Cable is generally at will, which means that either you or Time
Warner Cable may terminate the employment relationship at any time, subject to the terms of
individual employment agreements. The Standards of Business Conduct are not intended to impose
new terms and conditions of employment, where this would be contrary to the terms of any existing
contractual relationships, such as collective bargaining agreements. For union represented employees,
the implementation of the Standards may be subject to discussion with the relevant union
representative Yet implementing total rewards programs raises daunting challenges. Practitioners who
ignore these challenges do so at their and their organizations peril. Drawing on the findings of
experiential research, this report provides guidelines for HR professionals and other senior managers
on their facility s business performance with in Time Warner Cable. The plans that Time Warner Cable
plans are piloted at one facility, and a research team set out to track the business
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Confederation And Constitution ( Ginger )
Confederation and Constitution (Ginger) After winning independence from Great Britain in 1776, the
United States was in need of an organized national government, clearly defined in written form. The
first Continental Congress drafted the Articles of confederation the following year, though it would
not be ratified until 1781. The Articles provided the framework for a centralized government but
ultimately were not strong enough to enforce its own requirements. A new constitution was needed.
Congressional leaders began the process of drafting another document that would strengthen the weak
federal government while continuing to ensure individual liberties. The Constitution of the United
States was ratified in 1787 after much debate and compromise. (Charters of Freedom A More Perfect
Union: The Creation of the U.S. Constitution
The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/constitution_history.html [1/3/2016])
Articles of Confederation The Articles of Confederation were written to supply the newly independent
nation with guidelines for a centralized government. Under the Articles, this government was
successful in winning it s independence from Great Britain through the Revolutionary War. Members
of the Continental Congress negotiated an end to the war by signing the Treaty of Paris. Another
accomplishment of the Articles was the establishment of the Departments of Foreign Affairs, War,
Marine and
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##rayal Effect Of Oedipus The King
Did Oedipus suffer from the Oedipal effect? The Oedipus effect is when a son has the desire to have
sexual relations with their biological mother. Oedipus did not suffer from the Oedipal effect because
the events that occur during the play cause Oedipus to be unaware the man he killed, and the woman
he had sexual relations with were his biological parents. Oedipus the King, a play written by
Sophocles, tells the story of a man who becomes the new king of Thebes by fulfilling the prophecy of
a blind man by killing his father and having sexual relations with his mother while trying to avoid this
tragedy.
Sigmund Freud established the Oedipal Complex in his Psychosexual Stages of Personality
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Moments after the assassination of King Laïus, he rescues the people of Thebes by conquering the
Sphinx that has been tormenting the city. As a repayment for saving the kingdom and its people,
Oedipus is given the kingdom and Queen Jocasta to be his wife (Sophocles). The play begins fifteen
years following the slaying of the Sphinx, when the kingdom of Thebes is overcome with a plague.
Apollo s prophecy states that the kingdom of Thebes will only be saved from the deadly plague once
they rid the kingdom of King Laïus murderer. During the search for the murderer of King Laïus ,
Oedipus discovers that he was the one who murdered King Laïus, his biological father, as well as
fathering four children with his biological mother. Queen Jocasta commits suicide once she is
informed of this information. Oedipus gauges his eyes out after finding his biological mother and
lover dead and exiles himself from Thebes for the murder of his biological father King Laïus of
Thebes (Sophocles). Freud s theory of the Oedipal Complex is based off of this play, even though
Oedipus did not suffer from the Oedipal Complex. My idea of this is the fact that Oedipus really doesn
t suffer from the oedipal complex because the complex that Freud explain is that a boy has the desire
to have a sexual relationship with his mother and even though Oedipus did have sexual with his
biological mother, he didn t know that was his biological mother. This means that Oedipus desires to
have sexual
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Pokemonke Treatment Plan
My treatment kit for children with communication disorders consists of 5 activities. The first involves
a cardboard box covered in construction paper made to look like a monster. This monster box has an
opening for its mouth where items can be dropped through. Once the pieces are placed inside, the
child cannot take them out, but there is a hidden opening under one of the sides of the box, allowing
the clinician to remove the pieces later. The monster box would be appropriate for all children, both
male and female, but may be most appropriate for children that are 3 to 5 years old. This activity was
designed in particular for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, as they tend to have difficulties
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This activity includes laminated Pokéballs , a dry erase marker, and Pokémon cards. In this activity,
the client searches for Pokéballs that have been hidden around the room and must produce the target
sound or word that is on the back of the Pokéball for as many trials as the clinician wishes to elicit.
Should the client successfully produce those words, they will get to keep the Pokéball and capture a
Pokémon by choosing a Pokémon card. To win the game, the client must collect at least 3 Pokémon
cards that he will use to battle the clinician, who has her own Pokémon set aside. Given the abstract
and multi step nature of this activity, this activity would be most appropriate for older children ages 7
to 15. This activity is designed for addressing articulation disorders because a target phoneme or word
can easily be written on the back of each Pokéball and drilled. The third activity in my treatment kit is
a story taco. For this activity, I folded a paper plate in half and cut four different colored pieces of
construction paper to put inside. Each color has a different label: setting, characters, conflict, and
theme. After reading a short story, the client will fill in each piece and place it in their story taco.
Then, the client will use their taco to Taco bout the story. This particular activity would address
delayed receptive and expressive language skills, as the client not only has to analyze a story but also
has to discuss
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Benefits Of Pedicures
Who doesn t love wearing sandals when it s warm and who doesn t love to have attractive feet when it
s not? Well pedicures offer people the chance to indulge in some attractive foot time and have cool
comfortable feet. which will undoubtedly be the best they ve ever been.
Hiding your shoes away in boots all winter generally means they don t get the loving care they
deserve. However there is no better way to cheer yourself up than with a pedicure. Winter can be a
dull time, however treatments such as pedicures, especially of you get a pedicure deal can brighten
proceedings up.
Benefits of Pedicures
It s fantastic having attractive feet, however toes looking after your toes is more than merely skin deep
and there are health benefits from a pedicure or pedicure deals. Looking after your feet can ward off
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The nails are looked after with this treatment in a very similar way to that of a manicure. Nails are cut,
shortened and shaped. The cuticle or piece of skin below the nail is pushed back and the nails are
cleaned and looked after. This all makes them look a lot better, should you bear them, gives you self
confidence and is an overall relaxing procedure which many people will thoroughly enjoy.
Feet are also often massaged with a food pedicure and reflexology techniques are used, just as they are
in traditional manicures. The person will feel a sense of relaxation and joy as a foot massage is
stimulating one of the most sensitive areas of the body and so has heady effects.
Pedicure deals and the therapists will often use different sorts of lotions to look after the skin on the
feet. As the area is susceptible to some of the harshest issues all of the body feels, feet need to be
looked after and a softening treatment with oil or moisturiser can often be worth its weight in gold.
Looking After yourself
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AACORN National Campaign Paper
There are a variety of programs and interventions available in order to help the African American
population ameliorate the obesity epidemic. One of the initiatives that has been established is the
African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network (AACORN). According to their website,
they are a Collaboration of U.S researchers, scholars in training and community based research
partners (AACORN, 2015). AACORN was founded in 2002 by Shiriki Kumayinka, an African
American public health and nutrition researcher. The organization was initiated in order to support
obesity research by individuals who are familiar with African American life experiences within the
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This national initiative was put in place in 2010 by efforts of First Lady, Michelle Obama. The main
goal of the initiative is to combat the childhood obesity epidemic. The program has put in place
multiple action plans, in the hopes of putting kids in the path to a healthy lifestyle. The campaign has
also included parents and schools to be a part of these programs. They are key places and people that
allow for child development and decision making. Although this is a national campaign, strategies are
being implemented within small communities across the nation. Some of the interventions that can be
found are: Let s Move! Active Schools, Let s Move! Cities, Towns and Countries, Let s Move! salad
bars to schools, Let s Move! Childcare and Let s Move! Outside. The campaign has had many
accomplishments since its establishment. One of these is the President Challenge Youth Fitness Test,
which is expected to be in 90% of schools by 2018. According to Let s Move!, The new Presidential
Youth Fitness Program is a voluntary, school based program that assesses students fitness based health
and helps them progress over time (Let s Move!, 2015). The Let s Move! national campaign is still
ongoing and no formal evaluation has been done, but success can be measured through the
implementation of the accomplishments and policies that have accompanied the campaign. One policy
is the Healthy, Hungry free Kids Act of 2010, that touches upon changing nutritional guidelines in
school lunches and other food
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Iran s Existing Institutions
The current, existing institutions set up in Iran would qualify this country as both consensual and
majoritarian. The Iranian executive branch is composed of a Supreme Leader elected by the Assembly
of Experts, a president and vice president, oversight bodies and a cabinet (World Fact Book). The
Supreme leader is appointed for life by the Assembly Experts, not through the people. Iran also has a
weak, unicameral Islamic legislative branch. It is also important to note that Iran does not put a lot of
its attention toward formalized political parties and interest groups. Iran is a mixture of consensual and
majoritarian government, but recent events and other governmental acts prove otherwise. While most
aspects in its written Constitution label Iran as consensual, the government does not always act that
way. With nearly seventy seven million people in the country with ethnic groups including Persian,
Azeri, Kurd, Lur, Baloch, Arab, Turkmen and Turkic tribes, and others, Iran should make the educated
decision to move towards a more consensual government to better represent their people and include
minority representation (Iran). To make this transformation, the Iranian government should make
changes dealing with the election system, executive power sharing, balance of power, political parties
and federalism. The Iran election system is composed of a simple majority, where 50 plus one votes is
necessary for a candidate to win ( Iran s Electoral System... ). This type of election
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News Media Bias Essay
News media has a largely, overwhelming influence on Americans in this day and age. Over the years,
audiences have been exposed to various types of broadcast journalism, each with their own forms of
bias to generate attention towards various topics. The audience perceive bias in news media program.
An in depth analysis of bias on opinionated news compared to non opinionated news is key to figuring
out how the news media may be sensationalizing a problem. The apparent goal of some American
news media particularly cable news shows and talk radio is to stimulate a problem.
According to one news source, What works in cable television news is not an objective analysis of the
day s events but hard nosed, unstinting advocacy of a specific point of view on a sizzling hot topic .
Although individuals may turn on the television to get information on current events and issues, they
are likely to get the station s detailed, bias, perspective on it instead. One instance where this has
occurred is on the Bill O Reilly Show, which airs on fox. It is claimed that 97% of the stories
mentioned on the show are a result of O Reilly s own opinions and beliefs. This large amount of ...
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With these form of news media, there is much drama and imagery that is capable of stirring ones
emotions. For example, television coverage of a natural disaster evokes a much stronger emotional
impression than print coverage. These impressions can remain with people for a long time and
influence their views on political issues. For many Americans, television is a primary source of news,
compared to others such as newspapers and radio. This was highly evident between the 2000 and 2004
U.S. presidential campaigns, where the percentage of people reported watching broadcast news
dropped from 45 to 35%, whereas the percentage of people who watched cable news increased from
34 to 38%
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Healthcare-Associated Infection
This chapter summarizes the main evidence that focuses on assessing hand hygiene compliance in
hospital settings together with the impacts of interventions in order to improve hand hygiene
behaviour and the main barriers that have influences on adhering to hand washing in developing
countries. Moreover, the chapter highlights studies that evaluate the knowledge, beliefs, attitudes and
perceptions of hand hygiene among healthcare workers.
Healthcare associated infections affect hundreds of millions of individuals around the world. Hygienic
hand washing has a significant impact on the transmission of Hospital Acquired Infections. There are
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Some articles were excluded from this review because they did not meet the inclusion criteria, stated
before in the Methodology Chapter. Eleven studies out of nineteen assessed the compliance of hand
hygiene among healthcare workers. A study carried out by Abd Elaziz and Bakr, (2009) evaluated the
knowledge, attitude and practice of hand hygiene. Other studies undertaken by (Joshi et al., 2012;
McLaws et al., 2014; Yuan et al., 2008; Salmon and McLaws, 2015; Borg et al, 2009) evaluated the
perceptions of healthcare workers concerning the importance of hand hygiene; a study conducted by
Naderi et al (2012) assessed the hand hygiene compliance and changing gloves. Moreover, two studies
carried out by (Yawson and Hesse, 2013; Owusu Ofori et al., 2010) assessed the resources of hand
hygiene and the compliance of healthcare workers to the hygiene rules. Abdella et al (2014) evaluated
the factors related to hand hygiene adherence among healthcare providers. Furthermore, four studies
out of nineteen: (Medeiros et al., 2015; Su et al., 2015; Chakravarthy et al., 2015; Guzman et al.,
2014) examined the impact of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC)
the Multidimensional Approach on the hand hygiene practice. One of the studies made a comparison
between the impact of a multimodal training program and that of traditional lecturing on the
knowledge, belief and practice of the hand hygiene of nurses to determine the one that is most
effective (Ghezeljeh et al., 2015). Allegranzi et al (2010) evaluated the successfulness of WHO
regarding Hand Hygiene Improvement Strategy implementation in low income countries. Table ( )
below summarises the findings of the nineteen studies. It provides an overview of all studies including
information on the authors, settings, methodology, the interventions used in each study and
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Medical Devices Are Needed For Modern Medicine
I. Introduction: Medical devices used generally in hospitals, are the articles used in treating health
related issues e.g., a disease in humans or in animals with the purpose of curing them from the health
problem. These medical devices are needed for modern medicine as they perform many patient
monitoring and management functions. Such medical device is called implantable if it is partially or
totally introduced into the human body or placed on the surface of the body. In recent years,
implantable medical devices have been advanced through developments in science and engineering, as
well as in microelectronics, and biotechnology. Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) are mostly used
to monitor and help treat medical conditions. These include pacemakers, implantable cardiac
defibrillators (ICDs), neuro stimulators and drug delivery systems, which help in managing many
diseases [1] and thus provide substantial improvement in healthcare by saving innumerable lives.
They help to achieve the vision of pervasive healthcare that is used for identification, monitoring, and
treatment of patients. Therefore, these devices have already been deployed in the body of many
patients. The use of IMDs for monitoring is expected to be grown further in the future. In 2005, the
number of insulin pump users was nearly 245,000 and the growing rate that is expected for the insulin
pump market is 9% from 2009 to 2016 [15]. In [16], as reported by Hanna et al., there are 25 million
patients using
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Socialist Jews Confront The Pogroms Summary
Some thing that I found interesting in the reading Socialist Jews Confront the Pogroms was that the
Jewish intelligentsia would abandon their own people and disregard their struggles. Secondly, I found
it interesting that the Russian intelligentsia would ignore the pogroms and not do anything about them,
they even started supporting them. I found these two things to be interesting because it would be more
beneficial to the Russian Socialist to have more people in their revolution regardless of who they
were. This would also help further move their agenda along, which was to help the middle class,
which a majority of Jews were apart of as well. Some reasonings as to why the Pogroms had happened
could be that the Russian elites wanted to scapegoat the Jews in order to prevent the Socialist from
overthrowing the Russian government. By scapegoating the Jews the Russian Socialists were now
distracted by having to deal with a new new enemy. This process could have been made easier to do,
since the Jewish intelligentsia believe that the jewish masses were illogical in their interest in wanting
to improve the jewish condition and therefore were inferior, and not worth their concern or time. The
Russian Intelligentsia may have been influenced by theses opinions, while they were working with the
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In the situation of the Jews and Russians, this would have been beneficial for them to have worked
together, as it would give them more of an advantage in overthrowing the government, in order to start
a new socialist/communist government. The Russians and Jews working together would also be
important to the socialist agenda because marxism promotes economic equality for everyone in that
country. Since the Jews lived in Russia it would be beneficial for them to participate in the revolt in
order to gain economic
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Food Culture With High Fructose Corn Syrup Essay
Damaging the Food Culture with High Fructose Corn Syrup
The food culture that we have are practices, beliefs, and ways we use to make food and consume it.
Furthermore it is how we understand it as a whole and how it can shape us. Certain foods all around us
can change people individually or as a group, the ability to express ourselves with food is
endless.Some people may love the food for flavor , some may love to take pictures of the food and
some people may just eat it because of their religion. People in the food culture can express whatever
they want with food in many other ways, for example financial status, power,creativity, etc. It is
amazing what people can do when it come to this,but what people do not know are its dangers.
Sometimes people only see the good part behind the food and are oblivious to what it really is. The
audience can maybe overlook how the food was made and in many ways overlook what is good for
them and what is not. Many of the foods nowadays are made in labs and in so many different ways we
can not think of. A certified dietitian named Katherine Zeratsky says High fructose corn syrup can
contribute unwanted calories that are linked to health problems, such as weight gain, type 2 diabetes,
etc . All of these health problems dealing with the chemical high fructose corn syrup (HFCS). This
product is in sodas, Fruit drinks, Syrups, and even more. We consume this everyday and it is cheaper
to make it that real sugar and it apparently taste better.
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Global Climate And Its Variability
The processes occurring in the upper ocean are important for interpreting the global climate and its
variability. The upper ocean is often referred to as the ocean mixed layer (ML). It is a quasi
homogeneous layer of oceanic tracers regulated by turbulence due to air sea exchanges of heat and
momentum fluxes. The thickness of the ML modulates its heat capacity and controls the evolution of
sea surface temperature (SST), which is important for understanding climate dynamics. Therefore, the
mean state and seasonal cycle of ocean mixed layer depth (MLD) and the relative roles of net heat
flux (NHF), wind stress and freshwater flux on the ML require to be explored over the global ocean.
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The annual mean MLD over most open ocean regions (away from sea ice and shallow coastal regions)
follows the heat and wind forcing. The annual mean wind forcing strength appears to be most strongly
related to the annual mean MLD, while the relative seasonal cycle strength of MLD mostly follows
the seasonality in heating. However, there are a few regions in which neither of the atmospheric
forcings seems to match the annual mean or seasonal cycle characteristics of the MLD; indicating that
the relationship is more complex. The analysis, based on the ocean reanalysis and ACCESS KPP
model datasets, suggests that oceanic processes independent of the local atmospheric forcing
contribute to the stratification of the upper ocean and thus the MLD in significant ways. The
relationship between the anomalies of MLD and atmospheric forces tends to become stronger when
the atmospheric forces lead by about one month during the fall and winter. This is consistent with a
larger inertia of the MLD when it is deeper.
The representation of the MLD and its variability related to the local atmospheric forcings in the
CMIP5 models are mostly consistent with the observed. The seasonal variability of MLD is strongly
modulated by the atmospheric heat flux seasonality. This has caused deeper MLDs over a wider
extratropical domain during winter in the multi model mean.
Further, the
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What Walker And Avant ( 2016 ) Outlined Essay
The following concept analysis is formulated to follow an abbreviated version of what Walker and
Avant (2016) outlined. Select a Concept The concept of Pediatric Adaptation to Hospitalization has
been a topic talked about since the early sixties, if not before. When a child is hospitalized they
experience a wide variety of emotional stressors. Separation from family, stress, isolation, anxiety,
depression, fear, unfamiliar surroundings, normal routine interruption, lack of understanding ( why do
I feel this way , why is this happening to me ), pain, and continuous stranger interaction are a few of
the feelings and emotions that children experience during hospitalization. Langford (1961) stated This
increased body of knowledge about the emotional effects of illness and hospitalization has been
reflected in changes in the practices of many pediatric hospitals and services in order to lessen the
psychological hazards to their child patients . Although the topic has been discussed, a true definition
has not been formulated. Positive adaptation will foster healing, increased comfort, less stress, and an
overall increased psychosocial wellbeing. On the other hand, negative adaptation will prolong healing,
increase pain levels, foster acting out behaviors, and increase stress which in turn effects the immune
system. The ways in which a child handles these stresses and the anxiety and tension provoked by
them have been found to be related to a number of factors: the
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Rivers Of Zadaa Analysis
e Compromise of 1850 ostensibly was a prudent solution to the issue of slavery in borderline states.
However, it ultimately led to cataclysmic bloodshed and contributed to the United States escalation
into civil war. Compromise is not necessarily the best way to resolve a conflict because compromise
can lead to prolonged feelings of acrimony and antipathy among opposing groups and eventually incur
even greater conflict. For example, in D.J. MacHale s Rivers of Zadaa, the belligerent Batu and
Rokador tribes experience resentment towards one another because of a tenuous treaty between the
two. Likewise, in the T.V. series Gundam, conflicts between naturally born humans and genetically
enhanced humans escalate into war despite the valiant efforts
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The Importance Of Privacy And Law Enforcement Essay
Twenty seven years ago, scientists at The European Organization for Nuclear Research created the
World Wide Web. Because of this, we now live in an interconnected world that has transformed the
way we communicate ( ), the way we do business, the way we live, and the way criminal activity takes
place ( ). Here in the United States where privacy and security are such an important part of our
national ethos, it is critical that our intelligence and law enforcement (LE) community confront the
dangers as well as producing new evolving tools, for both digital surveillance and data collection. I
believe privacy is important because it secures our nation from both internal threats and external
threats, as well as protecting our civil liberties; for without security, we cannot have privacy.
According to our literature, privacy is a common value, a public value, a collective value, and to some
extent, a positive and negative right. However, in times of national security, the relationship and
broader value are the sum of all three values. For instance, in the aftermath of the September 11,
20001 terrorist attacks, the idea that civil liberties had to be reduced in favor of national security
emerged with renewed vigor. Many have noted the paradox that security measures intended to protect
a liberal democracy can end up eroding the civil liberties at the heart of liberal democracies ( ).
Because of this, it is common to view this problem as a juxtaposition dealing with the appropriate
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Revenue and Shelf Space Essay
Allstar Brands Allround product is a 4 hour multi symptom, over the counter, liquid medicine used to
treat colds, coughs, and allergies. Allround is typically used at night because of the strength of the
medication and because the alcohol and antihistamine helps consumers rest. When LSD J took over as
Brand Managers, our strategy was two fold; grow the top and grow the bottom of the company. Our
goal was to make the company strong and stable to ensure Allstar remains one of the top brands of
medicine for years to come. Our strategy to grow the bottom was to focus on keeping our gross profit
margin stable by minimizing operating cost, manufacturing cost and fixed cost. Our strategy to grow
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The demographics were selected based on decision criteria. We focused on the groups seeking product
effectiveness and who were not as concerned with side effects and price.
We raised the price of Allround by 4%, slightly above inflation, to a price of $5.50 and left the volume
discounts the same. Allstar decided not to hire additional sales people but to reallocate their current
resources from the marketing data available. LSD J took the advise from our predecessors on channel
choices, Retailers considered four basic factors regarding shelf space allocation: product turnover
(number of units sold in a given period of time), promotional allowances, sales force support, and co
op advertising allowances. In general, large grocery stores, mass merchandisers, and chain drugstores
were more apt to focus on turnover and allowances, whereas independent drugstores paid greater
attention to sales force support. (The PharmaSim Case, p 15) In addition, mass merchandiser sales
showed the greatest growth so the following decisions were made. Period 0 Decisions Growth (%)
Independent Drugstores 6 11 0.3
Chain Drugstores 28 18 4.5
Grocery 43 33 5.5
Convenience 3 8 4
Mass Merchandisers 14 24 9
Wholesalers 15 8
Merchandisers 8 15
Detailers 10 10
The sales force for wholesalers was reallocated to merchandisers since our market analysis for sales
force indicated, The wholesaler support sales
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Shooting Dad by Sarah Vowell
Shooting Dad, by Sarah Vowell, is about two completely different groups, with contrasting views, that
can learn to get along with one another. The reader learns through unsubtle clues that Vowell is a
Democrat and her father is a Republican. These collective groups offer completely different
viewpoints on many topics, therefore Vowell has a hard time getting along with her father. Vowell is
not a strong supporter of guns; however her father has magazine subscriptions devoted to gun
ownership, owns many guns, and belongs to an association for gun enthusiasts. Each group had their
own areas devoted toward their favorite candidates and used the kitchen and living room for neutral
zones. Vowell and her father both share the trait of a messy work area, but in their own way. Her father
s work area, in the shop, consisted of a museum of death, that displayed antler from deer that he had
previously shot and metal shavings from ammunition covering the surface of the floor. Vowell spent
her free time in the music room, which had musical instruments and staff paper covering her available
surfaces. Vowell decided her opinion on all firearms when she was six years old. After shooting it
once, she knew that guns were not made for her use. She disliked the gun so much that she whispered
to it the gun as if it were a possession of Satan as soon as it went off. Years later her father completed
a replica of the Big Horn Gun. It was a cannon that was used by white merchants
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William Glasser’s Choice Theory Essay
Dr. William Glasser was a distinguished psychiatrist and author known for his distinctive views about
mental illness. Glasser broke away from the traditional model of psychotherapy in the early 1960s to
develop his own model of counseling. Dr. Glasser began with the development of therapy before he
developed his theoretical stance. Glasser created what is known as Reality Therapy. Glasser first
defined Reality Therapy as a therapy that leads all patients toward reality, towards grappling
successfully with tangible and intangible aspects of the real world (p.6).
In 1967, he founded The Institute for Reality Therapy. In 1969, Glasser published Schools Without
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He offers choice theory to replace external control and has dedicated the remainder of his life to
teaching and supporting this idea.
After almost 20 years without a theory, Glasser published Control Theory in 1984. In essence, reality
therapy was the art of change, and control theory was the theory of what needed to be changed and
why. Howatt (2001).
In 1996, Glasser announced that he was going to start referring to what had hitherto been control
theory, as choice theory, and in 1998 published Choice Theory: A New Psychology of Personal
Freedom. Glasser felt that the term control was misleading and suggestive of coercion.
In this book, Glasser greatly expanded the understanding of motivation and behavior. He and then
added, Warning: Psychiatry Can Be Hazardous to Your Mental Health (2003), to help people improve
their mental health and happiness. In 2005 he produced a booklet, Defining Mental Health as a Public
Health Issue to provide a new resource for mental health professionals. Finally, in 2007, Eight Lessons
for a Happier Marriage, which he co authored with his wife, Carleen, became his third book to help
couples learn important tools for improving their relationship.
Dr. Glasser s approach was non traditional. He does not believe in the concept of mental illness unless
there is something organically wrong with the brain that can be confirmed by a pathologist. He was
among the first to question and doubt the existence
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Pieter Claesz Still Life Essay
At first glance, Pieter Claesz s oil on wood panel composition appears to be an elegant table scene that
leaves the viewer with a desire for lightly salted crab served with a squeeze of lemon, a crusty roll and
a quaff of Rhenish wine. To an extent, this painting is indeed a feast for the senses and a
contemplation of fine food, temptingly presented amongst handsome dinnerware. Yet, by looking
deeper into this beautifully rendered still life, it becomes apparent that a greater moral and religious
message sits within this celebration of Dutch life and craftsmanship in the Seventeenth century.
In A still life with a roemer, a crab and a peeled lemon, the titled objects are closely arranged, with
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The lemon, for example, half peeled, connotes the passage of time. The pith is beginning to dry and
lose its succulence symbolizing the transitory nature of worldly pleasures. The gilded saltcellar softly
looms in the background and quietly presages the vanity that comes with wealth. There are moral
undertones at play with the roemer of wine and its surrounding trimmings too. The luxuries of the
world are only temporary and not eternal. The wine will sour, the grapes will rot and the vine will wilt.
Also by representing the glass of wine as half filled the viewer is reminded of the virtues of
temperance and the perils of
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William Golding Influence On Lord Of The Flies
Boom! Pow! Gerrah! These are the sounds that William Golding heard when he landed on the beaches
of Normandy. William Golding was a controversial writer during the 20th century writing the famous
novel Lord of the Flies. William Golding s experiences in the navy heavily influenced the writing of
his world renowned novel The Lord of the Flies; however, he still received a fair share of controversy,
but is now praised for his insight into human note. William Golding s experiences in the navy
influenced his writing after he landed of the shores of Normandy during D Day and witnessed all the
horrible scenes during World War II. Golding was born on September 19, 1911, in Saint Columb
Minor, Cornwall, England. His mother, Mildred, was an active suffragette who fought for women s
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When William was just twelve years old, he attempted, unsuccessfully, to write a novel (Authors
Artists 100). He became frustrated and found an outlet in bullying his peers. William went on to attend
Brasenose College at Oxford University ( Lord of the Flies 175). His father had hoped he would
become a scientist, but William opted to study English literature instead ( William Golding Gale 2).
Fresh out of college, Golding found a job as a schoolmaster teaching young boys. According to
William Golding , he worked at the Bishop Wordsworth s School in Salisbury. He didn t enjoy
teaching and only did it to support himself and his new wife, Ann Brookfield (William Golding 101).
Lord of the Flies says, after 5 years of teaching, in 1940, Golding temporarily abandoned his teaching
profession and joined the Royal Navy in World War II . During World War II, he fought battleships at
the sinking of the Bismarck, and fended off submarines and planes. This led him to
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Peter Gene Hernandez s Just The Way You Are
describing the lover as a betrayer and the novelty song with sex interest which includes infatuation
due to physical features such as face, hair, eyes, body,etc. Most Troubadours composed their own
music and paired them with their original lyrics, which demonstrated their ability of being creative.
However, some Troubadours used existing melodies to accompany their lyrics. Bruno Mars by name
of Peter Gene Hernandez is a famous American pop singer in the modern era. Mars s hit single Just
the Way You Are was a success and he won the Grammy Award for the Best Male Pop Vocal
Performance in 2011. Like the Troubadours, Mars wrote this song but not alone, by himself, instead he
has a team known as The Smeezingtons. Unlike the Troubadours,
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Colosseum
On the other hand, The Roman Empire can be divided into four respective imperials which are
Monarchy and Republic, Early Empire, High Empire and Late Empire. In this period of time, one of
advanced architectural prowess is an amphitheater named Colosseum beginning in 70 to 80. This
central located architecture could not only hold approximately 50,000 people but also enable them to
enter and exit the building easily and effectively. There are 80 entry gates with seat numbers guiding
the visitors to the right seat. Moreover, all corridors and staircases went according to the well plan and
organizing. Even if the arena was esthetically designed and constructed, it was the first purpose built
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Doric, Ionic and Corinthian orders in the amphitheater perfectly exemplify the Greek style in Roman
Architecture. Romans, however, did not structure the orders functionally unlike Greek did. Moreover,
the use of the arch in the Colosseum, depicts that Roman did not limit themselves to post and lintel
structure. They developed round arch system from the Etruscan and consequently be the foundation of
Roman and western architectural mastery. For instance, aqueduct, bridge and building. This
architectural discovery also allowed Roman to support the big, heavy and complex construction like
Colosseum. This generated arch is not only sustaining weight of structure but also supporting interior
tunnels and open space inside the arena. In their effort to build the high and heavy building Roman
used wooden train and devices to transfer materials from ground up to great heights in record time.
Finally, The Colosseum became up to 160 feet tall. It could be considered as the tallest building
ancient Roman ever built. The arena was white due to extensive materials such as concrete, cement
and limestone. When the times went by, weather and environment conditions turn it to be dusty color
eventually Besides, the interior design is fascinating. Light and Shadow matters were needed careful
consideration. The whole stadium is under the retractable canvas called a Velarium in order to shield
people from the sun and rain during the daytime. In contrast, there is a huge beautiful chandelier
above the arcade and provide shining light in nighttime. The amphitheater had included more facilities
for spectators. For example, drinking water fountains or large
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Gandhi s The Man, His People, And The Empire
In India s history, many men and women have stepped forward to leave a legacy behind. However, no
one has come close to leaving one behind the way Mohandas Gandhi did. Gandhi is known as a
legend by the people of India because he led their country to freedom from British rule. During this
time, Britain was one of the most powerful nations and most heavily armed group of men. The
biography, Gandhi The Man, His People, And The Empire , written by Gandhi s grandson, explains
from a family perspective how Gandhi was a powerful leader that conducted peaceful protest with non
violence. In this biography, the narrator explains some of Gandhi s worst flaws and greatest
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From that moment, Gandhi became cognizant of his values and beliefs. At the end of Gandhi s high
school education, he decided he wanted to be a lawyer. In order to do so, Gandhi sought to go to
England. In Gandhi s own words, It was an uncommon thing for a young man from Rajkot to go to
England (Gandhi 21). Mohandas went to England with a friend, leaving his wife, son, and mother all
behind.
On his trip to England, Mohandas Gandhi struggled with the English language, and how to eat with
utensils. Gandhi, who did not eat meat, survived off sweets and fruits on the ship because he was
afraid to ask which foods were meat free. Rather than engaging with others, Gandhi remained reserved
on the ship. The ship docked on September 29, 1988, and from there, Gandhi took a train to London.
Eventually, Gandhi arrived at the Victoria Hotel, where he stayed.
Gandhi described London to be alive with ideas and movements (Gandhi 29). Gandhi enrolled at the
Inner Temple University, and graduated in 1891. He was then admitted to the bar of England, and
began reading the ideas of David Thoreau on nonviolence. These ideas shaped Gandhi s beliefs on
handling matters without violence. He soon realized he could not be successful as a lawyer in England
and returned to India. However, this did not stop Gandhi s adventures. Gandhi soon traveled to South
Africa to work for a firm. In South Africa, Gandhi
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Activity Logger Essay
Activity Logger is a device that can be installed in the vehicle to monitor the operation and condition
of the vehicle using the connected mobile application or a device. It is difficult to note the monitor the
vehicle s speed, mileage, fuel reading everything. Even it is difficult to note the reading, this might
cause some errors which made manual entry by humans. So, activity logger avoids these errors. This
device transmits the information about the vehicle to any connected device like mobile or a computer.
This device can monitor the condition of the vehicle such as the fluid levels of the vehicle such as oil,
brake, fluid levels, coolant and easily allows whether or not the vehicle is involved in the collision can
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Most of the drivers are willing to have log based excel generated sheets for their activity tracking.
Most of the responses are good idea , need one , seems useful , agree . So, finally, most of the drivers
are willing to have such activity loggers.
One participant wrote, It is better to share because my parents have their views, maybe those views are
helpful to me and let them look up for my safety .
Most of the car companies are even worried about tracking about their vehicles. So, they want it to get
installed such devices in their vehicles too.
CONCLUSION
From the survey conducted reveals that by using Activity Logger we can keep track to the vehicle.
Most of the parents like to track their children activities when they are driving their vehicle. And also,
they can avoid their children from rash driving as they result to be away from accidents. Using such
devices may also alert them to their activities. Most of the responders are likely to track their location
of the vehicle. so we can conclude that by taking survey all the responders were positive towards
activity logger. So this is a successful device keep track of the vehicle driver s
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Bad Pride Research Paper
Could too much pride be a bad thing or is pride a good thing? Pride is taking pleasure from the person
s own achievements. I say pride could go both ways. Let s say you are playing a baseball game and
you make a good play, you would have a rush of self accomplishment that makes you feel good
because people are congratulating that play. Pride could also make people do something to make sure
their pride is still there, but I believe that pride is a good thing.
People will be proud of many things such as: owning a home or graduating college because they knew
it was going to be hard but they persevered. Although pride could be a good thing, there are also many
definitions of pride as it states in article 1, John Amodeo Ph.D., MFT Why Pride Is Nothing to Be
Proud Of , A feeling that you are more important or better than other people and inordinate self
esteem. So many people will be so prideful that they won t ask for help or admit that they were wrong.
Pride could have a huge ego inflation that causes overconfidence and arrogance. They could be so full
of themselves that it will be hard to admit you were wrong because they were so desired to be right. ...
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Affirming our human dignity and allowing others their dignity, we become more available to relish
our lives and enjoy connecting with others as equals. Pride is a burden we don t need. When it said
pride is a burden it is saying that without pride we would connect with people and we all would work
better as a
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Analysis Of Daniel Kahneman s The Surety Of Fools
Voltaire once said, Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is an absurd one. We live in a world
that is constantly changing and does not grant the certainty that people desire. But, people want the
stability of knowing what is going to happen; this is why certainty is absurd. In his essay The Surety
of Fools, Daniel Kahneman provides examples of people using a phenomenon he calls the illusion of
validity. These people strongly believe their actions cause a specific outcome, when in reality there is
statistical evidence that shows their actions have no direct correlation with the outcome. While
Kahneman argues the illusion of validity comes partially from people s tendency to make quick
decisions without fully conveying the causes, it really stems from people s fear of uncertainty from
having a lack of knowledge. Other fields of academia, such as science and economics, have admitted
that uncertainty grounds their thinking processes. Kahneman is inaccurate in neglecting to mention
that it is the fear of uncertainty that really causes the illusion of validity. Kahneman argues that the
illusion of validity comes from fast thinking because it is prone to doubt. Meaning, people naturally
think quickly because they need a reason and so they do not have time to question their explanation.
However, Kahneman neglects to mention that fast thinking roots itself in the fear of uncertainty.
Kahneman begins his essay by describing his experience in evaluating
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Protein And Carbohydrates Essay
Protein and carbohydrates are both macronutrients required for health reasons. But which one of these
macronutrients before a run affects running performance more favorably? Most people recognize
protein as something that helps build stronger muscles. But is that the only thing that protein helps
with? Carbohydrates which are also called sugar is stored as glycogen in the muscles and comes from
healthy (fruit) and unhealthy (candy) places. Researchers were curious to know, what macro nutrient
has a more favorable effect on running, protein or carbohydrate (sugar)? People can improve their
running by improving their diet. Sugar is a carbohydrate. When runners eat sugar the sugar is turned
into glucose in our blood. Then it is stored into the muscles which are called glycogen. Glycogen
gives people the energy to run for a longer amount of time. Sugar is energy. Runners mostly eat
natural sugar like fruits because of the vitamins and minerals and not processed sugar like candy and
junk food which can cause diseases like diabetes. Glycogen can be stored through a runner s liver as
well, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Protein is healthy for people s organs. Runners would rather have a few eggs that are healthy for
humans and give them energy, than having candy or junk food that will potentially hurt the stomach.
The great thing about protein is that not only does it help humans lose weight, but it is a backup for
sugar. What this researcher means is that when runners run out of energy in their muscles, then protein
will give the muscles energy. Protein is used to help the muscles heal faster after running. The runners
will drink a protein shake after their run to help their muscles heal from the soreness from their
marathon or the run they took. Protein also helps runners/people receive stronger or better muscles in
their arms, legs,
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Health Education Personal Statement
I am interested in doing research that could potentially better the health of my community. I am
interested in mental health, nutrition, and substance abuse. I believe these topics are so important in
our society and need further research.
After college, I want to work as a health educator helping high school students become more educated
on their health. Personally, I feel like high school aged students are at a challenging time in their life
by being exposed to unhealthily life decisions. Whether it is from experimenting with drugs and
alcohol to drinking eight sodas a day, most high school students do not understand the severity of their
unhealthy decisions. I am driven to make a change in this population. I believe I can make a change in
this population because of the high quality of health education I have received from SIUe and my
determination to make a positive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I feel like I would obtain so much knowledge that would benefit me in years to come as a health
educator. I also enjoy analyzing data. For my health education senior class, I had so much fun going
back and tallying all our data from our pre and post tests from our program implementation. I
appreciated going back through the data and seeing how our intervention positively effected our target
population.
I have prior research experience in my health education senior assignment class. My group and I had
to distribute and analysis data. In the process of my senior project, I had to analyze previous research
studies to find successes and failures within the studies to build a successful intervention based on the
findings. I am familiar with finding articles on databases and I know how to effectively read a journal
article study. I have also taken the research methods class offered at SIUe, which helped me learn how
to analyze data and conduct effective research
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A Study of Water Quality Near to a Coral Reef Site in the...
Canadian Journal on Chemical Engineering Technology Vol. 3 No. 3, April 2012
A Study of Water Quality
Near to a Coral Reef Site in the Region of
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Rami El Khatib, Adnan Falah, Golaleh Tavakoli, Christine D cruz and Jasmine Pereira
Abstract The water quality near to a coral reef site in
Jebel Ali, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) was studied.
Many Physico Chemical parameters for water samples taken at two different depths (0.5 m and 1.0 m)
parallel to a coral reef site were measured and analyzed. The data showed that the pH is equal to 6.4,
6.1 respectively which indicates an acidic environment. The average of total dissolved solids (TDS) is
approximately equal to 43,600 mg/L and 43,200 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Coastal engineering, land reclamation and dredging have also caused severe damage to corals along
the mainland coast, especially in UAE and Bahrain.
Authors:
Rami El Khatib (Correspondence), Adnan Falah, Golaleh
Tavakoli, Christine D cruz and Jasmine Pereira, School of
Environment and Health Sciences, Canadian University of Dubai,
Dubai, UAE.
54
Canadian Journal on Chemical Engineering Technology Vol. 3 No. 3, April 2012
II. MATERIALS AND METHODS
Chemicals, reagents used for water analysis experiment were of Hana, HPLC grade and were stored
under dry conditions.
HANA Spectroquant tests Kits are used to measure the concentration of inorganic species in water
spectrophotometrically. Instruments, HI 83200 Multiparameter Bench Photometer was used to
measure the concentration of inorganic species in water at specific wavelength (λnm), using
appropriate reagents
HANA Spectroquant test Kits plus spectrometer in the wavelength range 190 1100 nm using 1 cm
matched quartz cells. Sample collection, sea water samples were collected from six points parallel to
the coral reef. Three samples were taken 8m from the shore at a depth of 0.5 m and three samples were
taken 15m from the shore at a depth of 1.0 m (Fig. 3). Samples were then analyzed within one week
from the time of collection. Water samples collected were subjected to:
Fig.1 United Arab
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  • 2. The Importance Of The Ancient Greek Olympic Games The Importance of the Olympic Games Naked men running around competing against each other was once a common thing in the Olympics. Even though it sounds pretty gross, it was a true thing that happened in ancient times. The ancient Greek Olympics, although very long ago, have had a lasting effect on our society today. According to World History teacher Laron Johnson, the Greek Empire started in 8th Century BC. The Greeks have always valued competition; they constantly fought with each other as well as working together to fight against other peoples (Johnson). They have given us a lot of our modern things. Thus, the ancient Greek Olympics have had an impact on our modern society in global unity, sporting events, and our obsession with sports. The Olympics have always been a way to bring people together. Even when the city states were fighting each other, they put aside their differences and competed peacefully. Mark Cartwright states, The Games started with a procession which went from the host town of Elis to Olympia...and on arrival at Olympia all athletes and officials swore an oath to follow the established rules of the competitions and to compete with honour and respect (Cartwright). Basically, the athletes were promoting unity among the city states by swearing to uphold their oath of truce during the games. This unity has come into our modern games when athletes from warring countries can enjoy one another s company, even if their countries hate each other. According to the author of the website International Olympic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People don t often know why they do certain things, but with the Olympic Games it is clear that we take our ideas from the ancient Greeks. In just a few weeks, the Winter Olympics are starting. Most of the world will be watching. Though it has changed over the years, the spirit of the Olympics lives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Human Differences Between Humans And Humans research into the minds of dogs and humans has brought to light the similarities between the human and canine brains. Examples include having a theory of mind, sentience, the possession of mirror neurons, and the ability to generate emotions and respond emotionally. The origin of these similarities have yet to be explained. One theory states that the similarities could have developed in both humans and dogs, and then strengthened when dogs were domesticated and perfected their social functions in order to adapt to a human dominated environment. Another theory is that pack behaviour in dogs is similar enough to human social behaviour that dogs developed independently from humans, then became domesticated because their behavior already aligned with that of with early humans. Some evidence of that is the fact that humans and canines have occupied the same geographical regions for hundreds of thousands of years. Our best estimate of dogs became domesticated is somewhere between 14,700 and 36,000 years ago (Liane, Interdisciplinary investigations of the late glacial double burial from Bonn Oberkassel). This paper will explore why humans and dogs started to live together, whether humans and dogs developed their social cognitive abilities in together or separately, and when dogs became cognitively distinct from wolves. For the vast majority of our existence humans have lived in small hunter gatherer groups. Similarly, wolves live in small social groups or pairs. They also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Concept Of Self Care Concept analysis is a combination of seven steps that work together to clarify concepts in our nursing practice (McEwen Wills, 2014). The term self care is a concept from Orem s self care deficit theory. The purpose of this concept analysis is to clarify the concept and determine how it is used in the nursing practice, particularly with rehabilitation patients. We will further explore this concept with literature reviews, the possible uses of this concept, its attributes, model and alternative cases, antecedents and consequences, and finally empirical referents. Aim of Analysis The aim of this concept analysis is to clearly define the concept of self care in relation to rehabilitation patients. The characteristics of self care will be further explored and explained, as well as its importance to nursing practice. By understanding the concept better, nurses will be able to be more involved in the patient s care and increase the rate of their recovery (Arman Hok, 2015). Literature Review According to Hashemi et al. (2013), promoting self care with patients gives them more control over their lives leading to an improved quality of life. The article emphasized the importance of empowering patients to perform activities independently. Orem s self care model was used as a clinical guideline for the self care programs they developed for the patients. There were three different care models they focused on depending on the patient s needs and conditions. If the patient ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Reverse Discrimination In Schools The University of Michigan was sued by three students, Jennifer Gratz, Patrick Hammacher and Barbara Grutter. These three students claimed reverse discrimination by the university. The case ended up in the Supreme Court where a vote of 6 2 in favor of banning affirmative action. A reaction from the students attending the University of Michigan exploded, expressing concern for future students whom their background and ethnicity is African American and Hispanic. Affirmative Action was used to increase diversity in the schools. One of their concerns was that the banning of Affirmative Action on the university, it would decrease the opportunity to have a diverse campus as test scores do not accurately measure a student s capability but are used ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Reasons Why Orcas Should Not Be Held Captivity Janeth Jackson Ms. Nero English 1113 5 October 2015 How would you feel if you lived your life in fear daily? What about being taken from your family, just so you can become entertainment for someone else? It is hard for one to envision such barbaric acts. This is not something orcas, also known as killer whales, envision but rather a daily fear that one day can possibly come true. Orcas have been kept in captivity since 1961. There have been numerous amounts of orcas captured from the wild since than. These innocent and helpless orcas have been snatched from their families, and forced to live with other orcas who are not part of their family. By looking at the documentary, Blackfish, one can see the many reasons why orcas should not be held in captivity. One major reason why orcas should not be held in captivity is because orcas are a family oriented type species. Orcas are extremely social animals. Orcas are very close to their family. For example, when SeaWorld orca catchers came to capture orcas in the year 1977, John Crowe, one of the orca catcher s, said, When we took the baby orcas and left the adults, the adults huddled in a circle and made noises to the baby orcas that were being taken away. He also stated, We dropped the net to let the other adult orcas go, but they stayed and huddled around the boat. When killer whales are in captivity, they are not with their family. They are involuntary forced to live with other orcas from a different family and are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Verbal Imagery Occurs When ABSTRACT The verbal imagery occurs when INTRODUCTION Word length effect Word length effect is the finding that list of short words (eg: cat, boat, pear, etc) are recalled better than list of long words(eg: hovercraft, ensemble, accomplish, etc) Lewandowsky Farrell (2008). I)Mackworth (1963) found that people can remember items that take less time to pronounce better than items that take longer to pronounce. II)Baddeley, Thomson, Buchanan(1975) found that systematically explored the effect of word length in terms of pronunciation time. They demonstrated that even when items are equated for number of syllables and word frequency, if one set of words takes less time to pronounce than another set, memory will be better for the shorter items. III)Ian Neath, James S. Nairne (1995) suggested that Memory is worse for items that take longer to pronounce, even when the items are equated for frequency, number of syllables, and number of phonemes. IV) Jalbert, Neath, Surprenant (2011), suggested that past demonstrations of the word length effect, the finding that words with fewer syllables are recalled better than words with more syllables. Dual coding hypothesis According to the Allan paivio (1971), pictures are encoded in the memory both verbally and visually. Mayer and Anderson(1991): In their experiment participants were presented passages on various topics like how braking system works, how pumping system works and how to troubleshoot or solve these problems. Participants were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Rise Of Mass Transit The rise of mass transit in the beginning seemed like a great idea everything did seem to go well and it really benefited the majority of Americans. Many people used mass transit as a faster efficient way to get around that they had never seen before. Electric trolleys as started in the article The Rise and Fall of mass transit were the start of the urban expansion that came about. At the time real estate owners and transit owners developed a good system to ensure economic development in the cities. In the early 1900s there was a decline in mass transit development although there was a development in automobile technology. As said in the passage entrepreneurs and private corporations came together and invested more in street cars these were the reason as to why there was such a corruption in mass transit. During this time Americans demands a better control of the mass transit system which was necessary and these large corporations had no interest in the welfare of the citizens rather only in making a large profit. The Americans demanded a reliable, efficient and inexpensive mass transit system a lot of these people could not afford automobiles for several reasons. GM argued why buses were a more reliable and dependent form of trans portion than railroads. Therefore the government started to support more auto mobile ideas, rather than the railroads. The government started to give into ideas to support street and high way construction , since they were cooperating with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Travis Hirschi s Theory Of Immigrants And Social Control... Immigrants and Social Control Theory For years, society has attempted to come up with reasons as to why immigrants are involved in criminal activity at a higher rate than native born Americans. Some point to the fact that immigrants tend to face acculturation and assimilation problems while the majority of native born Americans do not. Some even speculate it is because immigrants tend to establish themselves in disorganized neighborhoods that are characterized by cultural, social or biological differences which are all often associated with crime. This relationship between immigrants and crime has been in debate for over 100 years and continues to be a controversial issue. During the 19th century, rapid population was brought on by the migration of outsiders, notably foreign born ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is where the social theory comes in to play and approaches this relationship in a different way. Developed in 1969 by Travis Hirschi, social control theory attempts to answer the ultimate question of why we all do not commit crimes. Social control theories are theories of socialization in which they consider the extent to which individuals learn certain habits, attitudes and perspectives of a society. Hirschi suggests that individuals who have a strong and flexible bond to society will be far less likely to engage in criminal activities or delinquent behaviors, whereas those who have weak bonds will. In other words, the health of a group is determined by how well all the members of that group conform to the group s norms. Sociologist Emile Durkheim explains it best in his example of a society of saints, where although each saint was law abiding, there would still be group norms that would separate the better saints from the less devoted (Durkheim, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Problems Associated With Educational Video Games Into... In order for the United States to increase their worldwide K 12 educational efficiency ranking and avoid improper usage of such technological resources, school districts must perform a slow implementation of technological devices and their associated educational video games into their K 12 curriculum. Many of the problems associated with the LAUSD iPad Initiative could have been avoided if the school district tested the use of iPads on a few selected schools as oppose to immediately implementing the devices into every school in the district. Through the slow integration solution, faculty and program designers could have modified the problems associated with the devices and discover what areas the devices prove to be most useful. Once the problems have been resolved, the program could have been expanded to other schools deemed ready for the rollout of the iPads or other device if the iPad was deemed insufficient. Also, slow integration would be more cost effective as the program would not require 1.3 billion dollars as a starter cost for the program. However, many critics would point out that a process of slow integration would take a large amount of time and resources before any proof of educational increases within individual school districts, barring the question: how do educators implement these technological resources into their K 12 curriculum. To combat these critics, Min Liu, professor and program area coordinator in subjects pertaining to technology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Financial Aid Case Study Humanitarian rush to save the starving children, fleeing refugees, marginalized women, generally, to diminish crisis worldwide is often a straightforward response which can cause bigger dilemmas. Financial aid can alter the self determination in the developing country; food donations are likely to destroy the local economy making aid a permanent matter. It is likely that governments may use humanitarian relief to not intervene military. The unknown level of corruption in certain developing countries may land the aid into the wrong hands. The lack of accurate and visible data available worldwide may cause inconsistency in statistics which could cause issues in preventions later on. Lastly, the self interests of governments may interrupt ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As straightforward as the above understanding of protection may seem, complications rise due to a number of variables. It is no surprise that the attempt of many NGOs and international organizations to intervene through peacebuilding operations are failing in the public s opinion and are no longer preventing conflict; on the contrary creating more complications within. According to the United States Census Bureau, only 34% of the population has trust in the government on all of the organizations and their objectives. In the following paper, the analysis of US interventions politically, socially and economically will be closely analyzed. The thesis will be divided into multiple parts. Part I will closely looks at specific NGOs, what they are and their missions. Part II will look at the extent of NGO marketing and its audience. This will help the readers understand what it is that attracts the prospective interns and employees to become part of bigger organizations. Part III of the paper will analyze the data collected from individuals. The data will be closely analyzed and will not only give me insight on the day to day practices of NGOs but how it impacts the individuals who are depended on such organizations. On the broader spectrum the methodology section will help answer the thesis question. Section IV will reason out why there is an NGO failure on the publics eyes by looking at world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. George Harrison Biography We already brought you part one of our list of 15 things you probably didn t know about George Harrison, and now we re back with part two! Check out eight more riveting details of the Beatles lead guitarist s life that you definitely (probably) did not know below. You might be surprised by what you learn! Number Eight: He Played Violin...Sort Of. While recording All You Need Is Love, Harrison can be heard playing the violin. This was despite the fact that he had never picked one up in his entire life. Number Seven: He Was Admired by Sinatra. Frank Sinatra once called Harrison s Something, ...the greatest love song of the last 50 years. Harrison would often perform the ballad live. Number Six: He Got Into a Fight Over a Biscuit. While ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Harrison, he first had sex in Hamburg, Germany, in a bunk bed. The other Beatles were in the room when it happened. He said, [Paul, John and Pete Best] couldn t really see anything because I was under the covers but after I d finished they all applauded and cheered. At least they kept quiet whilst I was doing it. Number Four: He Was Part of a Dirty Joke. In the song Girl, Harrison and Paul McCartney can be heard harmonizing tit tit tit tit in the background. Apparently, this is part of a dirty joke that involved them slipping in a dirty word without anyone noticing. Number Three: He Ate Horse. On December 25, 1962, The Beatles had horse for Christmas dinner in Hamburg, Germany. The horse was cooked into steaks, and they didn t know what they had eaten until they had already eaten it. Number Two: His Birth Is Highly Contested. Though many books state that Harrison was born on February 25, 1943, he actually changed his mind later and insisted that he was born on 11:50 p.m. on February 24. To this day, it is still unclear which day he was actually born on. Number One: He Was Vegetarian. Harrison became a vegetarian when he was 22 years old. He was such a devout vegetarian that he didn t allow meat or fish to even enter his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Semiotics Of The Kitchen Analysis Semiotics of the kitchen by Martha Rosler and Safe by Todd Haynes both revolves around the theme on Feminism. One is performing and the other acting, as to how women are depicted as weak or strong in character in different scenerios. In Martha Rosler s six minutes video art, it represents a Martha Rosler, a women who performs using kitchen tools based in a kitchen setting. While, Safe by Todd Haynes is a two hour plus film where it depicts a female character that slowly weakens in her mental and physical state as she have contracted a virus called environmental illness or rather multiple chemical sensitivity in the twentieth century. Her condition worsens as the film progresses. Martha Rosler performs her art video work 1975 video Semiotics of the Kitchen. The only figure in the video and is accompanied by kitchen tools set on the table infront of her. However as soon as she puts on her apron, the main attention is shifted towards not her but her hands instead. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Showcasing feminism in a direct manner in a way that we do not see often. Portraying a tough image with an emotionless expression instead of the stereotypical womanly manner in a kitchen. While, we can see that Carol White in Safe struggles to communicate with people, always hesitant and not speaking in full sentences. Saying maybe, I guess and yes. She is seen; even in her own home she could not express herself freely. More so revealing how she feels deep inside. Similarly, Martha shows a straight face without revealing any emotions. In the scene where she asks her maid for milk she even had to say leche in Spanish. Moreover, when she tried to have an impromptu perm, she suffers from a nosebleed instead. She puts a mask thinking everything is going to to be fine. However in a scene when she says, Where am I? in her bedroom. It shows how she is feeling on the inside. Having no sense of identity and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Ankle Braces Research Paper Ankle sprains are the most common injury in indoor volleyball, and very few things spark intenses debate in the volleyball community more than the question about using ankle braces to prevent these type of injuries. The majority of ankle sprains are when the ankle inverts or rolls in, this occurs most often while playing at the net where players make contact with each others feet when landing from a jump during a spike or a block. The theory behind bracing is that the brace reduces abnormal ankle movement. I think that ankle braces should be allowed because they help reduce ankle injuries and increase your vertical; however many people also believe that ankle braces can potentially slow you down and worsen your performance. The great majority ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Physics Behind The Electric Vehicle The Physics behind the Electric Vehicle It has been estimated that there will be approximately 1200 million motor vehicles by the year 2020. That is almost twice the number of cars that are already traveling on our busy roads. Due to this ever increasing vehicle population, the demand for fuel will continue to increase as well. With the depleting supply of oil already an issue for the U.S. especially, there is a growing interest in alternative energy fuels that can be used to power motor vehicles. Electric vehicles (EV) are one of the cleanest and most environmentally friendly cars available at this point in time. By definition, an electric car is an automobile that is propelled by one or more electric motors, using electrical energy stored in rechargeable or another energy storage device. The electric motors used in these cars gives off instant torque, creating strong and smooth acceleration. Some of the models of EVs have an electric motor for each wheel. Having these four motors not only allows for better propulsion, but also for the use of braking and changing the kinetic energy back into chemical energy in the batteries. The traction that the car gets is also increased with each wheel driving. In some of the EV models the electric motors can be mounted directly inside the mounting for the wheel, which enables a loss of all the moving parts between the motor and the wheel. When there is no axle, differential, or transmission, the EVs have less drivetrain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Time Warner Cable Directv, Cox Communication, And Dish... The explanation of organizational structure is of the business, in such a way to execute and meet business goals. There are two structural design types; vertical and horizontal. Vertical organizational structure graded with progressing ranks of accountability and activity as its name implies. A strong organizational structure is an equal allocation of the control, as its name implies. A strong organizational structure is an culture in which all members possess the same beliefs, value, and goals. Four companies with strong organizational structure in the industry of paid television providers are Time Warner Cable Directv, Cox communication, and Dish Network. All four of these companies have an detailed organizational structure with various levels of power structure. Directv has been known as the top paid source provides ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Employment with Time Warner Cable is generally at will, which means that either you or Time Warner Cable may terminate the employment relationship at any time, subject to the terms of individual employment agreements. The Standards of Business Conduct are not intended to impose new terms and conditions of employment, where this would be contrary to the terms of any existing contractual relationships, such as collective bargaining agreements. For union represented employees, the implementation of the Standards may be subject to discussion with the relevant union representative Yet implementing total rewards programs raises daunting challenges. Practitioners who ignore these challenges do so at their and their organizations peril. Drawing on the findings of experiential research, this report provides guidelines for HR professionals and other senior managers on their facility s business performance with in Time Warner Cable. The plans that Time Warner Cable plans are piloted at one facility, and a research team set out to track the business ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Confederation And Constitution ( Ginger ) Confederation and Constitution (Ginger) After winning independence from Great Britain in 1776, the United States was in need of an organized national government, clearly defined in written form. The first Continental Congress drafted the Articles of confederation the following year, though it would not be ratified until 1781. The Articles provided the framework for a centralized government but ultimately were not strong enough to enforce its own requirements. A new constitution was needed. Congressional leaders began the process of drafting another document that would strengthen the weak federal government while continuing to ensure individual liberties. The Constitution of the United States was ratified in 1787 after much debate and compromise. (Charters of Freedom A More Perfect Union: The Creation of the U.S. Constitution The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/constitution_history.html [1/3/2016]) Articles of Confederation The Articles of Confederation were written to supply the newly independent nation with guidelines for a centralized government. Under the Articles, this government was successful in winning it s independence from Great Britain through the Revolutionary War. Members of the Continental Congress negotiated an end to the war by signing the Treaty of Paris. Another accomplishment of the Articles was the establishment of the Departments of Foreign Affairs, War, Marine and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. ##rayal Effect Of Oedipus The King Did Oedipus suffer from the Oedipal effect? The Oedipus effect is when a son has the desire to have sexual relations with their biological mother. Oedipus did not suffer from the Oedipal effect because the events that occur during the play cause Oedipus to be unaware the man he killed, and the woman he had sexual relations with were his biological parents. Oedipus the King, a play written by Sophocles, tells the story of a man who becomes the new king of Thebes by fulfilling the prophecy of a blind man by killing his father and having sexual relations with his mother while trying to avoid this tragedy. Sigmund Freud established the Oedipal Complex in his Psychosexual Stages of Personality Development; as a result Freud concluded that all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moments after the assassination of King Laïus, he rescues the people of Thebes by conquering the Sphinx that has been tormenting the city. As a repayment for saving the kingdom and its people, Oedipus is given the kingdom and Queen Jocasta to be his wife (Sophocles). The play begins fifteen years following the slaying of the Sphinx, when the kingdom of Thebes is overcome with a plague. Apollo s prophecy states that the kingdom of Thebes will only be saved from the deadly plague once they rid the kingdom of King Laïus murderer. During the search for the murderer of King Laïus , Oedipus discovers that he was the one who murdered King Laïus, his biological father, as well as fathering four children with his biological mother. Queen Jocasta commits suicide once she is informed of this information. Oedipus gauges his eyes out after finding his biological mother and lover dead and exiles himself from Thebes for the murder of his biological father King Laïus of Thebes (Sophocles). Freud s theory of the Oedipal Complex is based off of this play, even though Oedipus did not suffer from the Oedipal Complex. My idea of this is the fact that Oedipus really doesn t suffer from the oedipal complex because the complex that Freud explain is that a boy has the desire to have a sexual relationship with his mother and even though Oedipus did have sexual with his biological mother, he didn t know that was his biological mother. This means that Oedipus desires to have sexual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Pokemonke Treatment Plan My treatment kit for children with communication disorders consists of 5 activities. The first involves a cardboard box covered in construction paper made to look like a monster. This monster box has an opening for its mouth where items can be dropped through. Once the pieces are placed inside, the child cannot take them out, but there is a hidden opening under one of the sides of the box, allowing the clinician to remove the pieces later. The monster box would be appropriate for all children, both male and female, but may be most appropriate for children that are 3 to 5 years old. This activity was designed in particular for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders, as they tend to have difficulties with turn taking. To address turn taking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This activity includes laminated Pokéballs , a dry erase marker, and Pokémon cards. In this activity, the client searches for Pokéballs that have been hidden around the room and must produce the target sound or word that is on the back of the Pokéball for as many trials as the clinician wishes to elicit. Should the client successfully produce those words, they will get to keep the Pokéball and capture a Pokémon by choosing a Pokémon card. To win the game, the client must collect at least 3 Pokémon cards that he will use to battle the clinician, who has her own Pokémon set aside. Given the abstract and multi step nature of this activity, this activity would be most appropriate for older children ages 7 to 15. This activity is designed for addressing articulation disorders because a target phoneme or word can easily be written on the back of each Pokéball and drilled. The third activity in my treatment kit is a story taco. For this activity, I folded a paper plate in half and cut four different colored pieces of construction paper to put inside. Each color has a different label: setting, characters, conflict, and theme. After reading a short story, the client will fill in each piece and place it in their story taco. Then, the client will use their taco to Taco bout the story. This particular activity would address delayed receptive and expressive language skills, as the client not only has to analyze a story but also has to discuss ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Benefits Of Pedicures Who doesn t love wearing sandals when it s warm and who doesn t love to have attractive feet when it s not? Well pedicures offer people the chance to indulge in some attractive foot time and have cool comfortable feet. which will undoubtedly be the best they ve ever been. Hiding your shoes away in boots all winter generally means they don t get the loving care they deserve. However there is no better way to cheer yourself up than with a pedicure. Winter can be a dull time, however treatments such as pedicures, especially of you get a pedicure deal can brighten proceedings up. Benefits of Pedicures It s fantastic having attractive feet, however toes looking after your toes is more than merely skin deep and there are health benefits from a pedicure or pedicure deals. Looking after your feet can ward off problems with those essential parts of the anatomy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The nails are looked after with this treatment in a very similar way to that of a manicure. Nails are cut, shortened and shaped. The cuticle or piece of skin below the nail is pushed back and the nails are cleaned and looked after. This all makes them look a lot better, should you bear them, gives you self confidence and is an overall relaxing procedure which many people will thoroughly enjoy. Feet are also often massaged with a food pedicure and reflexology techniques are used, just as they are in traditional manicures. The person will feel a sense of relaxation and joy as a foot massage is stimulating one of the most sensitive areas of the body and so has heady effects. Pedicure deals and the therapists will often use different sorts of lotions to look after the skin on the feet. As the area is susceptible to some of the harshest issues all of the body feels, feet need to be looked after and a softening treatment with oil or moisturiser can often be worth its weight in gold. Looking After yourself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. AACORN National Campaign Paper There are a variety of programs and interventions available in order to help the African American population ameliorate the obesity epidemic. One of the initiatives that has been established is the African American Collaborative Obesity Research Network (AACORN). According to their website, they are a Collaboration of U.S researchers, scholars in training and community based research partners (AACORN, 2015). AACORN was founded in 2002 by Shiriki Kumayinka, an African American public health and nutrition researcher. The organization was initiated in order to support obesity research by individuals who are familiar with African American life experiences within the research field. The effort was born in Penn State University s School of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This national initiative was put in place in 2010 by efforts of First Lady, Michelle Obama. The main goal of the initiative is to combat the childhood obesity epidemic. The program has put in place multiple action plans, in the hopes of putting kids in the path to a healthy lifestyle. The campaign has also included parents and schools to be a part of these programs. They are key places and people that allow for child development and decision making. Although this is a national campaign, strategies are being implemented within small communities across the nation. Some of the interventions that can be found are: Let s Move! Active Schools, Let s Move! Cities, Towns and Countries, Let s Move! salad bars to schools, Let s Move! Childcare and Let s Move! Outside. The campaign has had many accomplishments since its establishment. One of these is the President Challenge Youth Fitness Test, which is expected to be in 90% of schools by 2018. According to Let s Move!, The new Presidential Youth Fitness Program is a voluntary, school based program that assesses students fitness based health and helps them progress over time (Let s Move!, 2015). The Let s Move! national campaign is still ongoing and no formal evaluation has been done, but success can be measured through the implementation of the accomplishments and policies that have accompanied the campaign. One policy is the Healthy, Hungry free Kids Act of 2010, that touches upon changing nutritional guidelines in school lunches and other food ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Iran s Existing Institutions The current, existing institutions set up in Iran would qualify this country as both consensual and majoritarian. The Iranian executive branch is composed of a Supreme Leader elected by the Assembly of Experts, a president and vice president, oversight bodies and a cabinet (World Fact Book). The Supreme leader is appointed for life by the Assembly Experts, not through the people. Iran also has a weak, unicameral Islamic legislative branch. It is also important to note that Iran does not put a lot of its attention toward formalized political parties and interest groups. Iran is a mixture of consensual and majoritarian government, but recent events and other governmental acts prove otherwise. While most aspects in its written Constitution label Iran as consensual, the government does not always act that way. With nearly seventy seven million people in the country with ethnic groups including Persian, Azeri, Kurd, Lur, Baloch, Arab, Turkmen and Turkic tribes, and others, Iran should make the educated decision to move towards a more consensual government to better represent their people and include minority representation (Iran). To make this transformation, the Iranian government should make changes dealing with the election system, executive power sharing, balance of power, political parties and federalism. The Iran election system is composed of a simple majority, where 50 plus one votes is necessary for a candidate to win ( Iran s Electoral System... ). This type of election ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. News Media Bias Essay News media has a largely, overwhelming influence on Americans in this day and age. Over the years, audiences have been exposed to various types of broadcast journalism, each with their own forms of bias to generate attention towards various topics. The audience perceive bias in news media program. An in depth analysis of bias on opinionated news compared to non opinionated news is key to figuring out how the news media may be sensationalizing a problem. The apparent goal of some American news media particularly cable news shows and talk radio is to stimulate a problem. According to one news source, What works in cable television news is not an objective analysis of the day s events but hard nosed, unstinting advocacy of a specific point of view on a sizzling hot topic . Although individuals may turn on the television to get information on current events and issues, they are likely to get the station s detailed, bias, perspective on it instead. One instance where this has occurred is on the Bill O Reilly Show, which airs on fox. It is claimed that 97% of the stories mentioned on the show are a result of O Reilly s own opinions and beliefs. This large amount of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With these form of news media, there is much drama and imagery that is capable of stirring ones emotions. For example, television coverage of a natural disaster evokes a much stronger emotional impression than print coverage. These impressions can remain with people for a long time and influence their views on political issues. For many Americans, television is a primary source of news, compared to others such as newspapers and radio. This was highly evident between the 2000 and 2004 U.S. presidential campaigns, where the percentage of people reported watching broadcast news dropped from 45 to 35%, whereas the percentage of people who watched cable news increased from 34 to 38% ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Healthcare-Associated Infection This chapter summarizes the main evidence that focuses on assessing hand hygiene compliance in hospital settings together with the impacts of interventions in order to improve hand hygiene behaviour and the main barriers that have influences on adhering to hand washing in developing countries. Moreover, the chapter highlights studies that evaluate the knowledge, beliefs, attitudes and perceptions of hand hygiene among healthcare workers. Healthcare associated infections affect hundreds of millions of individuals around the world. Hygienic hand washing has a significant impact on the transmission of Hospital Acquired Infections. There are a number of studies that assessed the effectiveness of hand hygiene with respect to reducing or preventing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some articles were excluded from this review because they did not meet the inclusion criteria, stated before in the Methodology Chapter. Eleven studies out of nineteen assessed the compliance of hand hygiene among healthcare workers. A study carried out by Abd Elaziz and Bakr, (2009) evaluated the knowledge, attitude and practice of hand hygiene. Other studies undertaken by (Joshi et al., 2012; McLaws et al., 2014; Yuan et al., 2008; Salmon and McLaws, 2015; Borg et al, 2009) evaluated the perceptions of healthcare workers concerning the importance of hand hygiene; a study conducted by Naderi et al (2012) assessed the hand hygiene compliance and changing gloves. Moreover, two studies carried out by (Yawson and Hesse, 2013; Owusu Ofori et al., 2010) assessed the resources of hand hygiene and the compliance of healthcare workers to the hygiene rules. Abdella et al (2014) evaluated the factors related to hand hygiene adherence among healthcare providers. Furthermore, four studies out of nineteen: (Medeiros et al., 2015; Su et al., 2015; Chakravarthy et al., 2015; Guzman et al., 2014) examined the impact of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (INICC) the Multidimensional Approach on the hand hygiene practice. One of the studies made a comparison between the impact of a multimodal training program and that of traditional lecturing on the knowledge, belief and practice of the hand hygiene of nurses to determine the one that is most effective (Ghezeljeh et al., 2015). Allegranzi et al (2010) evaluated the successfulness of WHO regarding Hand Hygiene Improvement Strategy implementation in low income countries. Table ( ) below summarises the findings of the nineteen studies. It provides an overview of all studies including information on the authors, settings, methodology, the interventions used in each study and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Medical Devices Are Needed For Modern Medicine I. Introduction: Medical devices used generally in hospitals, are the articles used in treating health related issues e.g., a disease in humans or in animals with the purpose of curing them from the health problem. These medical devices are needed for modern medicine as they perform many patient monitoring and management functions. Such medical device is called implantable if it is partially or totally introduced into the human body or placed on the surface of the body. In recent years, implantable medical devices have been advanced through developments in science and engineering, as well as in microelectronics, and biotechnology. Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) are mostly used to monitor and help treat medical conditions. These include pacemakers, implantable cardiac defibrillators (ICDs), neuro stimulators and drug delivery systems, which help in managing many diseases [1] and thus provide substantial improvement in healthcare by saving innumerable lives. They help to achieve the vision of pervasive healthcare that is used for identification, monitoring, and treatment of patients. Therefore, these devices have already been deployed in the body of many patients. The use of IMDs for monitoring is expected to be grown further in the future. In 2005, the number of insulin pump users was nearly 245,000 and the growing rate that is expected for the insulin pump market is 9% from 2009 to 2016 [15]. In [16], as reported by Hanna et al., there are 25 million patients using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Socialist Jews Confront The Pogroms Summary Some thing that I found interesting in the reading Socialist Jews Confront the Pogroms was that the Jewish intelligentsia would abandon their own people and disregard their struggles. Secondly, I found it interesting that the Russian intelligentsia would ignore the pogroms and not do anything about them, they even started supporting them. I found these two things to be interesting because it would be more beneficial to the Russian Socialist to have more people in their revolution regardless of who they were. This would also help further move their agenda along, which was to help the middle class, which a majority of Jews were apart of as well. Some reasonings as to why the Pogroms had happened could be that the Russian elites wanted to scapegoat the Jews in order to prevent the Socialist from overthrowing the Russian government. By scapegoating the Jews the Russian Socialists were now distracted by having to deal with a new new enemy. This process could have been made easier to do, since the Jewish intelligentsia believe that the jewish masses were illogical in their interest in wanting to improve the jewish condition and therefore were inferior, and not worth their concern or time. The Russian Intelligentsia may have been influenced by theses opinions, while they were working with the Jewish ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the situation of the Jews and Russians, this would have been beneficial for them to have worked together, as it would give them more of an advantage in overthrowing the government, in order to start a new socialist/communist government. The Russians and Jews working together would also be important to the socialist agenda because marxism promotes economic equality for everyone in that country. Since the Jews lived in Russia it would be beneficial for them to participate in the revolt in order to gain economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Food Culture With High Fructose Corn Syrup Essay Damaging the Food Culture with High Fructose Corn Syrup The food culture that we have are practices, beliefs, and ways we use to make food and consume it. Furthermore it is how we understand it as a whole and how it can shape us. Certain foods all around us can change people individually or as a group, the ability to express ourselves with food is endless.Some people may love the food for flavor , some may love to take pictures of the food and some people may just eat it because of their religion. People in the food culture can express whatever they want with food in many other ways, for example financial status, power,creativity, etc. It is amazing what people can do when it come to this,but what people do not know are its dangers. Sometimes people only see the good part behind the food and are oblivious to what it really is. The audience can maybe overlook how the food was made and in many ways overlook what is good for them and what is not. Many of the foods nowadays are made in labs and in so many different ways we can not think of. A certified dietitian named Katherine Zeratsky says High fructose corn syrup can contribute unwanted calories that are linked to health problems, such as weight gain, type 2 diabetes, etc . All of these health problems dealing with the chemical high fructose corn syrup (HFCS). This product is in sodas, Fruit drinks, Syrups, and even more. We consume this everyday and it is cheaper to make it that real sugar and it apparently taste better. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Global Climate And Its Variability The processes occurring in the upper ocean are important for interpreting the global climate and its variability. The upper ocean is often referred to as the ocean mixed layer (ML). It is a quasi homogeneous layer of oceanic tracers regulated by turbulence due to air sea exchanges of heat and momentum fluxes. The thickness of the ML modulates its heat capacity and controls the evolution of sea surface temperature (SST), which is important for understanding climate dynamics. Therefore, the mean state and seasonal cycle of ocean mixed layer depth (MLD) and the relative roles of net heat flux (NHF), wind stress and freshwater flux on the ML require to be explored over the global ocean. Insufficient attention has been given to the role of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The annual mean MLD over most open ocean regions (away from sea ice and shallow coastal regions) follows the heat and wind forcing. The annual mean wind forcing strength appears to be most strongly related to the annual mean MLD, while the relative seasonal cycle strength of MLD mostly follows the seasonality in heating. However, there are a few regions in which neither of the atmospheric forcings seems to match the annual mean or seasonal cycle characteristics of the MLD; indicating that the relationship is more complex. The analysis, based on the ocean reanalysis and ACCESS KPP model datasets, suggests that oceanic processes independent of the local atmospheric forcing contribute to the stratification of the upper ocean and thus the MLD in significant ways. The relationship between the anomalies of MLD and atmospheric forces tends to become stronger when the atmospheric forces lead by about one month during the fall and winter. This is consistent with a larger inertia of the MLD when it is deeper. The representation of the MLD and its variability related to the local atmospheric forcings in the CMIP5 models are mostly consistent with the observed. The seasonal variability of MLD is strongly modulated by the atmospheric heat flux seasonality. This has caused deeper MLDs over a wider extratropical domain during winter in the multi model mean. Further, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. What Walker And Avant ( 2016 ) Outlined Essay The following concept analysis is formulated to follow an abbreviated version of what Walker and Avant (2016) outlined. Select a Concept The concept of Pediatric Adaptation to Hospitalization has been a topic talked about since the early sixties, if not before. When a child is hospitalized they experience a wide variety of emotional stressors. Separation from family, stress, isolation, anxiety, depression, fear, unfamiliar surroundings, normal routine interruption, lack of understanding ( why do I feel this way , why is this happening to me ), pain, and continuous stranger interaction are a few of the feelings and emotions that children experience during hospitalization. Langford (1961) stated This increased body of knowledge about the emotional effects of illness and hospitalization has been reflected in changes in the practices of many pediatric hospitals and services in order to lessen the psychological hazards to their child patients . Although the topic has been discussed, a true definition has not been formulated. Positive adaptation will foster healing, increased comfort, less stress, and an overall increased psychosocial wellbeing. On the other hand, negative adaptation will prolong healing, increase pain levels, foster acting out behaviors, and increase stress which in turn effects the immune system. The ways in which a child handles these stresses and the anxiety and tension provoked by them have been found to be related to a number of factors: the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Rivers Of Zadaa Analysis e Compromise of 1850 ostensibly was a prudent solution to the issue of slavery in borderline states. However, it ultimately led to cataclysmic bloodshed and contributed to the United States escalation into civil war. Compromise is not necessarily the best way to resolve a conflict because compromise can lead to prolonged feelings of acrimony and antipathy among opposing groups and eventually incur even greater conflict. For example, in D.J. MacHale s Rivers of Zadaa, the belligerent Batu and Rokador tribes experience resentment towards one another because of a tenuous treaty between the two. Likewise, in the T.V. series Gundam, conflicts between naturally born humans and genetically enhanced humans escalate into war despite the valiant efforts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Importance Of Privacy And Law Enforcement Essay Twenty seven years ago, scientists at The European Organization for Nuclear Research created the World Wide Web. Because of this, we now live in an interconnected world that has transformed the way we communicate ( ), the way we do business, the way we live, and the way criminal activity takes place ( ). Here in the United States where privacy and security are such an important part of our national ethos, it is critical that our intelligence and law enforcement (LE) community confront the dangers as well as producing new evolving tools, for both digital surveillance and data collection. I believe privacy is important because it secures our nation from both internal threats and external threats, as well as protecting our civil liberties; for without security, we cannot have privacy. According to our literature, privacy is a common value, a public value, a collective value, and to some extent, a positive and negative right. However, in times of national security, the relationship and broader value are the sum of all three values. For instance, in the aftermath of the September 11, 20001 terrorist attacks, the idea that civil liberties had to be reduced in favor of national security emerged with renewed vigor. Many have noted the paradox that security measures intended to protect a liberal democracy can end up eroding the civil liberties at the heart of liberal democracies ( ). Because of this, it is common to view this problem as a juxtaposition dealing with the appropriate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Revenue and Shelf Space Essay Allstar Brands Allround product is a 4 hour multi symptom, over the counter, liquid medicine used to treat colds, coughs, and allergies. Allround is typically used at night because of the strength of the medication and because the alcohol and antihistamine helps consumers rest. When LSD J took over as Brand Managers, our strategy was two fold; grow the top and grow the bottom of the company. Our goal was to make the company strong and stable to ensure Allstar remains one of the top brands of medicine for years to come. Our strategy to grow the bottom was to focus on keeping our gross profit margin stable by minimizing operating cost, manufacturing cost and fixed cost. Our strategy to grow the top was to increase sales and net income. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The demographics were selected based on decision criteria. We focused on the groups seeking product effectiveness and who were not as concerned with side effects and price. We raised the price of Allround by 4%, slightly above inflation, to a price of $5.50 and left the volume discounts the same. Allstar decided not to hire additional sales people but to reallocate their current resources from the marketing data available. LSD J took the advise from our predecessors on channel choices, Retailers considered four basic factors regarding shelf space allocation: product turnover (number of units sold in a given period of time), promotional allowances, sales force support, and co op advertising allowances. In general, large grocery stores, mass merchandisers, and chain drugstores were more apt to focus on turnover and allowances, whereas independent drugstores paid greater attention to sales force support. (The PharmaSim Case, p 15) In addition, mass merchandiser sales showed the greatest growth so the following decisions were made. Period 0 Decisions Growth (%) Independent Drugstores 6 11 0.3 Chain Drugstores 28 18 4.5 Grocery 43 33 5.5 Convenience 3 8 4 Mass Merchandisers 14 24 9 Wholesalers 15 8 Merchandisers 8 15 Detailers 10 10 The sales force for wholesalers was reallocated to merchandisers since our market analysis for sales force indicated, The wholesaler support sales ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Shooting Dad by Sarah Vowell Shooting Dad, by Sarah Vowell, is about two completely different groups, with contrasting views, that can learn to get along with one another. The reader learns through unsubtle clues that Vowell is a Democrat and her father is a Republican. These collective groups offer completely different viewpoints on many topics, therefore Vowell has a hard time getting along with her father. Vowell is not a strong supporter of guns; however her father has magazine subscriptions devoted to gun ownership, owns many guns, and belongs to an association for gun enthusiasts. Each group had their own areas devoted toward their favorite candidates and used the kitchen and living room for neutral zones. Vowell and her father both share the trait of a messy work area, but in their own way. Her father s work area, in the shop, consisted of a museum of death, that displayed antler from deer that he had previously shot and metal shavings from ammunition covering the surface of the floor. Vowell spent her free time in the music room, which had musical instruments and staff paper covering her available surfaces. Vowell decided her opinion on all firearms when she was six years old. After shooting it once, she knew that guns were not made for her use. She disliked the gun so much that she whispered to it the gun as if it were a possession of Satan as soon as it went off. Years later her father completed a replica of the Big Horn Gun. It was a cannon that was used by white merchants ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. William Glasser’s Choice Theory Essay Dr. William Glasser was a distinguished psychiatrist and author known for his distinctive views about mental illness. Glasser broke away from the traditional model of psychotherapy in the early 1960s to develop his own model of counseling. Dr. Glasser began with the development of therapy before he developed his theoretical stance. Glasser created what is known as Reality Therapy. Glasser first defined Reality Therapy as a therapy that leads all patients toward reality, towards grappling successfully with tangible and intangible aspects of the real world (p.6). In 1967, he founded The Institute for Reality Therapy. In 1969, Glasser published Schools Without Failure. Glasser suggests that children be taught about these needs as well ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He offers choice theory to replace external control and has dedicated the remainder of his life to teaching and supporting this idea. After almost 20 years without a theory, Glasser published Control Theory in 1984. In essence, reality therapy was the art of change, and control theory was the theory of what needed to be changed and why. Howatt (2001). In 1996, Glasser announced that he was going to start referring to what had hitherto been control theory, as choice theory, and in 1998 published Choice Theory: A New Psychology of Personal Freedom. Glasser felt that the term control was misleading and suggestive of coercion. In this book, Glasser greatly expanded the understanding of motivation and behavior. He and then added, Warning: Psychiatry Can Be Hazardous to Your Mental Health (2003), to help people improve their mental health and happiness. In 2005 he produced a booklet, Defining Mental Health as a Public Health Issue to provide a new resource for mental health professionals. Finally, in 2007, Eight Lessons for a Happier Marriage, which he co authored with his wife, Carleen, became his third book to help couples learn important tools for improving their relationship. Dr. Glasser s approach was non traditional. He does not believe in the concept of mental illness unless there is something organically wrong with the brain that can be confirmed by a pathologist. He was among the first to question and doubt the existence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Pieter Claesz Still Life Essay At first glance, Pieter Claesz s oil on wood panel composition appears to be an elegant table scene that leaves the viewer with a desire for lightly salted crab served with a squeeze of lemon, a crusty roll and a quaff of Rhenish wine. To an extent, this painting is indeed a feast for the senses and a contemplation of fine food, temptingly presented amongst handsome dinnerware. Yet, by looking deeper into this beautifully rendered still life, it becomes apparent that a greater moral and religious message sits within this celebration of Dutch life and craftsmanship in the Seventeenth century. In A still life with a roemer, a crab and a peeled lemon, the titled objects are closely arranged, with some overlap, in a rectangular format to make ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The lemon, for example, half peeled, connotes the passage of time. The pith is beginning to dry and lose its succulence symbolizing the transitory nature of worldly pleasures. The gilded saltcellar softly looms in the background and quietly presages the vanity that comes with wealth. There are moral undertones at play with the roemer of wine and its surrounding trimmings too. The luxuries of the world are only temporary and not eternal. The wine will sour, the grapes will rot and the vine will wilt. Also by representing the glass of wine as half filled the viewer is reminded of the virtues of temperance and the perils of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. William Golding Influence On Lord Of The Flies Boom! Pow! Gerrah! These are the sounds that William Golding heard when he landed on the beaches of Normandy. William Golding was a controversial writer during the 20th century writing the famous novel Lord of the Flies. William Golding s experiences in the navy heavily influenced the writing of his world renowned novel The Lord of the Flies; however, he still received a fair share of controversy, but is now praised for his insight into human note. William Golding s experiences in the navy influenced his writing after he landed of the shores of Normandy during D Day and witnessed all the horrible scenes during World War II. Golding was born on September 19, 1911, in Saint Columb Minor, Cornwall, England. His mother, Mildred, was an active suffragette who fought for women s right to vote. His dad, Alex, worked as a teacher. William Golding says, William went to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When William was just twelve years old, he attempted, unsuccessfully, to write a novel (Authors Artists 100). He became frustrated and found an outlet in bullying his peers. William went on to attend Brasenose College at Oxford University ( Lord of the Flies 175). His father had hoped he would become a scientist, but William opted to study English literature instead ( William Golding Gale 2). Fresh out of college, Golding found a job as a schoolmaster teaching young boys. According to William Golding , he worked at the Bishop Wordsworth s School in Salisbury. He didn t enjoy teaching and only did it to support himself and his new wife, Ann Brookfield (William Golding 101). Lord of the Flies says, after 5 years of teaching, in 1940, Golding temporarily abandoned his teaching profession and joined the Royal Navy in World War II . During World War II, he fought battleships at the sinking of the Bismarck, and fended off submarines and planes. This led him to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Peter Gene Hernandez s Just The Way You Are describing the lover as a betrayer and the novelty song with sex interest which includes infatuation due to physical features such as face, hair, eyes, body,etc. Most Troubadours composed their own music and paired them with their original lyrics, which demonstrated their ability of being creative. However, some Troubadours used existing melodies to accompany their lyrics. Bruno Mars by name of Peter Gene Hernandez is a famous American pop singer in the modern era. Mars s hit single Just the Way You Are was a success and he won the Grammy Award for the Best Male Pop Vocal Performance in 2011. Like the Troubadours, Mars wrote this song but not alone, by himself, instead he has a team known as The Smeezingtons. Unlike the Troubadours, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Colosseum On the other hand, The Roman Empire can be divided into four respective imperials which are Monarchy and Republic, Early Empire, High Empire and Late Empire. In this period of time, one of advanced architectural prowess is an amphitheater named Colosseum beginning in 70 to 80. This central located architecture could not only hold approximately 50,000 people but also enable them to enter and exit the building easily and effectively. There are 80 entry gates with seat numbers guiding the visitors to the right seat. Moreover, all corridors and staircases went according to the well plan and organizing. Even if the arena was esthetically designed and constructed, it was the first purpose built the political propaganda in term of entertainment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Doric, Ionic and Corinthian orders in the amphitheater perfectly exemplify the Greek style in Roman Architecture. Romans, however, did not structure the orders functionally unlike Greek did. Moreover, the use of the arch in the Colosseum, depicts that Roman did not limit themselves to post and lintel structure. They developed round arch system from the Etruscan and consequently be the foundation of Roman and western architectural mastery. For instance, aqueduct, bridge and building. This architectural discovery also allowed Roman to support the big, heavy and complex construction like Colosseum. This generated arch is not only sustaining weight of structure but also supporting interior tunnels and open space inside the arena. In their effort to build the high and heavy building Roman used wooden train and devices to transfer materials from ground up to great heights in record time. Finally, The Colosseum became up to 160 feet tall. It could be considered as the tallest building ancient Roman ever built. The arena was white due to extensive materials such as concrete, cement and limestone. When the times went by, weather and environment conditions turn it to be dusty color eventually Besides, the interior design is fascinating. Light and Shadow matters were needed careful consideration. The whole stadium is under the retractable canvas called a Velarium in order to shield people from the sun and rain during the daytime. In contrast, there is a huge beautiful chandelier above the arcade and provide shining light in nighttime. The amphitheater had included more facilities for spectators. For example, drinking water fountains or large ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Gandhi s The Man, His People, And The Empire In India s history, many men and women have stepped forward to leave a legacy behind. However, no one has come close to leaving one behind the way Mohandas Gandhi did. Gandhi is known as a legend by the people of India because he led their country to freedom from British rule. During this time, Britain was one of the most powerful nations and most heavily armed group of men. The biography, Gandhi The Man, His People, And The Empire , written by Gandhi s grandson, explains from a family perspective how Gandhi was a powerful leader that conducted peaceful protest with non violence. In this biography, the narrator explains some of Gandhi s worst flaws and greatest achievements. Even though India faced multiple hardships trying to break ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From that moment, Gandhi became cognizant of his values and beliefs. At the end of Gandhi s high school education, he decided he wanted to be a lawyer. In order to do so, Gandhi sought to go to England. In Gandhi s own words, It was an uncommon thing for a young man from Rajkot to go to England (Gandhi 21). Mohandas went to England with a friend, leaving his wife, son, and mother all behind. On his trip to England, Mohandas Gandhi struggled with the English language, and how to eat with utensils. Gandhi, who did not eat meat, survived off sweets and fruits on the ship because he was afraid to ask which foods were meat free. Rather than engaging with others, Gandhi remained reserved on the ship. The ship docked on September 29, 1988, and from there, Gandhi took a train to London. Eventually, Gandhi arrived at the Victoria Hotel, where he stayed. Gandhi described London to be alive with ideas and movements (Gandhi 29). Gandhi enrolled at the Inner Temple University, and graduated in 1891. He was then admitted to the bar of England, and began reading the ideas of David Thoreau on nonviolence. These ideas shaped Gandhi s beliefs on handling matters without violence. He soon realized he could not be successful as a lawyer in England and returned to India. However, this did not stop Gandhi s adventures. Gandhi soon traveled to South Africa to work for a firm. In South Africa, Gandhi ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Activity Logger Essay Activity Logger is a device that can be installed in the vehicle to monitor the operation and condition of the vehicle using the connected mobile application or a device. It is difficult to note the monitor the vehicle s speed, mileage, fuel reading everything. Even it is difficult to note the reading, this might cause some errors which made manual entry by humans. So, activity logger avoids these errors. This device transmits the information about the vehicle to any connected device like mobile or a computer. This device can monitor the condition of the vehicle such as the fluid levels of the vehicle such as oil, brake, fluid levels, coolant and easily allows whether or not the vehicle is involved in the collision can be monitored by the activity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most of the drivers are willing to have log based excel generated sheets for their activity tracking. Most of the responses are good idea , need one , seems useful , agree . So, finally, most of the drivers are willing to have such activity loggers. One participant wrote, It is better to share because my parents have their views, maybe those views are helpful to me and let them look up for my safety . Most of the car companies are even worried about tracking about their vehicles. So, they want it to get installed such devices in their vehicles too. CONCLUSION From the survey conducted reveals that by using Activity Logger we can keep track to the vehicle. Most of the parents like to track their children activities when they are driving their vehicle. And also, they can avoid their children from rash driving as they result to be away from accidents. Using such devices may also alert them to their activities. Most of the responders are likely to track their location of the vehicle. so we can conclude that by taking survey all the responders were positive towards activity logger. So this is a successful device keep track of the vehicle driver s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Bad Pride Research Paper Could too much pride be a bad thing or is pride a good thing? Pride is taking pleasure from the person s own achievements. I say pride could go both ways. Let s say you are playing a baseball game and you make a good play, you would have a rush of self accomplishment that makes you feel good because people are congratulating that play. Pride could also make people do something to make sure their pride is still there, but I believe that pride is a good thing. People will be proud of many things such as: owning a home or graduating college because they knew it was going to be hard but they persevered. Although pride could be a good thing, there are also many definitions of pride as it states in article 1, John Amodeo Ph.D., MFT Why Pride Is Nothing to Be Proud Of , A feeling that you are more important or better than other people and inordinate self esteem. So many people will be so prideful that they won t ask for help or admit that they were wrong. Pride could have a huge ego inflation that causes overconfidence and arrogance. They could be so full of themselves that it will be hard to admit you were wrong because they were so desired to be right. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Affirming our human dignity and allowing others their dignity, we become more available to relish our lives and enjoy connecting with others as equals. Pride is a burden we don t need. When it said pride is a burden it is saying that without pride we would connect with people and we all would work better as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Analysis Of Daniel Kahneman s The Surety Of Fools Voltaire once said, Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is an absurd one. We live in a world that is constantly changing and does not grant the certainty that people desire. But, people want the stability of knowing what is going to happen; this is why certainty is absurd. In his essay The Surety of Fools, Daniel Kahneman provides examples of people using a phenomenon he calls the illusion of validity. These people strongly believe their actions cause a specific outcome, when in reality there is statistical evidence that shows their actions have no direct correlation with the outcome. While Kahneman argues the illusion of validity comes partially from people s tendency to make quick decisions without fully conveying the causes, it really stems from people s fear of uncertainty from having a lack of knowledge. Other fields of academia, such as science and economics, have admitted that uncertainty grounds their thinking processes. Kahneman is inaccurate in neglecting to mention that it is the fear of uncertainty that really causes the illusion of validity. Kahneman argues that the illusion of validity comes from fast thinking because it is prone to doubt. Meaning, people naturally think quickly because they need a reason and so they do not have time to question their explanation. However, Kahneman neglects to mention that fast thinking roots itself in the fear of uncertainty. Kahneman begins his essay by describing his experience in evaluating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Protein And Carbohydrates Essay Protein and carbohydrates are both macronutrients required for health reasons. But which one of these macronutrients before a run affects running performance more favorably? Most people recognize protein as something that helps build stronger muscles. But is that the only thing that protein helps with? Carbohydrates which are also called sugar is stored as glycogen in the muscles and comes from healthy (fruit) and unhealthy (candy) places. Researchers were curious to know, what macro nutrient has a more favorable effect on running, protein or carbohydrate (sugar)? People can improve their running by improving their diet. Sugar is a carbohydrate. When runners eat sugar the sugar is turned into glucose in our blood. Then it is stored into the muscles which are called glycogen. Glycogen gives people the energy to run for a longer amount of time. Sugar is energy. Runners mostly eat natural sugar like fruits because of the vitamins and minerals and not processed sugar like candy and junk food which can cause diseases like diabetes. Glycogen can be stored through a runner s liver as well, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Protein is healthy for people s organs. Runners would rather have a few eggs that are healthy for humans and give them energy, than having candy or junk food that will potentially hurt the stomach. The great thing about protein is that not only does it help humans lose weight, but it is a backup for sugar. What this researcher means is that when runners run out of energy in their muscles, then protein will give the muscles energy. Protein is used to help the muscles heal faster after running. The runners will drink a protein shake after their run to help their muscles heal from the soreness from their marathon or the run they took. Protein also helps runners/people receive stronger or better muscles in their arms, legs, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Health Education Personal Statement I am interested in doing research that could potentially better the health of my community. I am interested in mental health, nutrition, and substance abuse. I believe these topics are so important in our society and need further research. After college, I want to work as a health educator helping high school students become more educated on their health. Personally, I feel like high school aged students are at a challenging time in their life by being exposed to unhealthily life decisions. Whether it is from experimenting with drugs and alcohol to drinking eight sodas a day, most high school students do not understand the severity of their unhealthy decisions. I am driven to make a change in this population. I believe I can make a change in this population because of the high quality of health education I have received from SIUe and my determination to make a positive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I feel like I would obtain so much knowledge that would benefit me in years to come as a health educator. I also enjoy analyzing data. For my health education senior class, I had so much fun going back and tallying all our data from our pre and post tests from our program implementation. I appreciated going back through the data and seeing how our intervention positively effected our target population. I have prior research experience in my health education senior assignment class. My group and I had to distribute and analysis data. In the process of my senior project, I had to analyze previous research studies to find successes and failures within the studies to build a successful intervention based on the findings. I am familiar with finding articles on databases and I know how to effectively read a journal article study. I have also taken the research methods class offered at SIUe, which helped me learn how to analyze data and conduct effective research ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. A Study of Water Quality Near to a Coral Reef Site in the... Canadian Journal on Chemical Engineering Technology Vol. 3 No. 3, April 2012 A Study of Water Quality Near to a Coral Reef Site in the Region of Dubai, United Arab Emirates Rami El Khatib, Adnan Falah, Golaleh Tavakoli, Christine D cruz and Jasmine Pereira Abstract The water quality near to a coral reef site in Jebel Ali, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) was studied. Many Physico Chemical parameters for water samples taken at two different depths (0.5 m and 1.0 m) parallel to a coral reef site were measured and analyzed. The data showed that the pH is equal to 6.4, 6.1 respectively which indicates an acidic environment. The average of total dissolved solids (TDS) is approximately equal to 43,600 mg/L and 43,200 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coastal engineering, land reclamation and dredging have also caused severe damage to corals along the mainland coast, especially in UAE and Bahrain. Authors: Rami El Khatib (Correspondence), Adnan Falah, Golaleh Tavakoli, Christine D cruz and Jasmine Pereira, School of Environment and Health Sciences, Canadian University of Dubai, Dubai, UAE. 54 Canadian Journal on Chemical Engineering Technology Vol. 3 No. 3, April 2012 II. MATERIALS AND METHODS Chemicals, reagents used for water analysis experiment were of Hana, HPLC grade and were stored under dry conditions. HANA Spectroquant tests Kits are used to measure the concentration of inorganic species in water spectrophotometrically. Instruments, HI 83200 Multiparameter Bench Photometer was used to measure the concentration of inorganic species in water at specific wavelength (λnm), using appropriate reagents HANA Spectroquant test Kits plus spectrometer in the wavelength range 190 1100 nm using 1 cm matched quartz cells. Sample collection, sea water samples were collected from six points parallel to the coral reef. Three samples were taken 8m from the shore at a depth of 0.5 m and three samples were taken 15m from the shore at a depth of 1.0 m (Fig. 3). Samples were then analyzed within one week from the time of collection. Water samples collected were subjected to:
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