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The Influence and Use of Technology in Nursing
Modern technology and informatics rapidly expended into practically all aspects of our everyday life
and have become virtually the second skin or the second nature for the present generations.
Contemporary nursing practice must employ technological advances into everyday client oriented
nursing process with the ultimate goal of improving the quality and safety of holistic and humanistic
client care. In this paper I will explore the role of nurses in the process of implementation of
technology into the client centered care, an influence the present day technology exerts on the nursing
process by the example of a role it plays in medication administration, benefits and possible
drawbacks the modern technology brings into the professional nursing, discuss decisive steps the
practical nursing has to take to keep pace with modern dynamics of the new technological era. The
introduction of computer technologies not only dramatically changed the everyday life of humanity,
but it has been constantly shaping our present since the invention of the first computing machine and
the development of the first informatics technologies. I also believe that the modern technology has
revolutionized the way of how the nursing care is delivered today to the clients and continue to shape
the nursing process with steady and constant substantial infusions of new materials, techniques and
approaches to the everyday nursing practice. For the modern practicing nurse such technologic
solutions as
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The Rwanda Of The Rwandan Defence Force
Central Africa continues to experience instability with civil wars; terrorism; ethnic violence and a lack
of proper governance. Each conflict has its own individual history, perpetrators, victims and
bystanders with difficult answers on how to solve them. The post genocide nation of Rwanda
witnessed one of the most horrific events a nation could experience, genocide. However, it has rebuilt
itself to become an example nation for transitional justice, political stability and economic
development. Rwanda s military capabilities within the institute of the Rwandan Defence Force (RDF)
are well known for its organisation capability and effectiveness in compact. In a Gallup Polling 2013
Global States of Mind: New Metrics for World Leaders report, Rwandans reported satisfaction rates of
eighty six per cent feeling safe and secure in the country thanks to the RDF. This confidence stems
from the high utilization of RDF effectiveness in promoting domestic and regional security alongside
with the Rwandan National.
Rwanda s military transformed itself several times since its formation as the Rwanda Patriotic Army
(RPA) during the Rwandan Civil War (1990 1994). The military force established itself as a rebel
group with the goal of establishing a one Rwanda policy, which encompasses a nation without ethnic
classifications and the return of nearly one million Rwandan diaspora Tutsi community. However, the
genocide greatly shifted these goals but both the scale of the massacres as
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Nashua Plainfield Reflection
Throughout my schooling at Nashua Plainfield I have taken initiative in many ways. I was apart of the
student council, FCCLA treasure, and was the captain on my softball team. I felt I learned the most
about being a leader in softball. In softball I felt as if there was two ways to be a leader, on the field,
and off the field in the dugout. I was a leader in the filed, by talking. Talking is a major part of
softball. You constantly have to be aware about where the ball is and what you are going to do with it
if it comes to you. You need to talk about where the runners are and what the plays are depending on
where the ball is. I was a leader in the dugout by picking my teammates up. It s hot, your loosing, you
just struck out, your awesome drive
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Habakkuk
Book of Habakkuk The prophet Habakkuk introduced in his Book is not considered a prominent
figure, as he is considered to be one of the twelve Minor Prophets. There is no indication of his
lineage and is just referred to as Habakkuk the prophet in the Biblical text, but due the liturgical nature
of the verses in the book, some scholars have described Habakkuk as a cultic prophet. The apocryphal
and post biblical literatures do not reach a consensus to who he was. Some say that he came from the
tribe of Simeon and others in the tribe of Levi, and information as such is not regarded as true facts,
rather as romanticized add ons of the story, supporting the idea that these were just tacked on as later
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There is chaos and violence surrounding him, claiming justice to be perverted, and that essentially,
Yahweh is allowing the wrong to happen. This is not uncommon for prophets to complain to God
about their justified sense of pain. The thing that bothers Habakkuk is whether or not God wants to
save them, or even can in order to show that he is a God true to his values of justice and righteousness.
The main chunk of the prophecy is really delivered in Habakkuk 1:5 11, through the voice of Yahweh.
It is that the Babylonians, a people that God is not commending (Habakkuk 1:6) is going to rise up
and seize the lands, and that they are immensely powerful as well. They mention that they are going to
rule with some resemblance of justice, but it is justice according to their own standards, in response to
Habakkuk s cry of justice. It is not the ideal solution that anyone would look for in this situation.
During the second complaint that Habakkuk brings up, he says that God has made the people like fish,
where there is no ruler, and it would be contradictory to let the wicked whom are designed by Yahweh
for His purpose to take over those who are more righteous. Habakkuk says there is no warrant for
them to continue to seize nations with nothing to rely on besides their own excessive strength and
pride. However, God s response is to write down what he is going to say, in that God calls for patience
and the righteous
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Colonial Women In Colonial America
Colonial women in America suffered considerable oppression by society. Life in colonial America was
difficult. Women had to be resilient, brave, hardworking and above all else, subservient to her
husband. It was tradition and the law. Most certainly, this tradition was the reason some women
captured by Native Indians, chose to stay within Native societies. Or when returned to their homes,
chose return to them.
Society believed women inferior to men. They were considered property of their fathers until marriage
and once married, all her personal possessions became her husband. Women often married young to
men significantly older then themselves and bore children very soon after marriage. Carol Berkin
explains in her book First Generations: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They played just as important of a role as men within their societies. Men and women worked
alongside each other to plant food and shared authority in the Algonquin tribe. Mary Jemison wrote,
work was not severe, nor were woman s chores any more repetitious than that of the chores that filled
a colonial housewife s days. Household duties were simple and Seneca women, unlike English wives
and daughters, were not slaves to the spinning wheel or the needle (61). Marriage in Indian tribes was
Women even had a voice in politics and were included in religious ceremonies. Women in colonial
times were so oppressed they most likely stayed with their Indian captures in a community where they
could be
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Masculinity Theory From Novels Of Treasure Island, By...
Joseph Kestner writes, In Treasure Island, Hawkins is forced to achieve an identity, but this process is
riddled with ambiguity, including the fact that Jim commits murder and remains haunted by the
experience as a nightmare, (Masculinities in British Adventure Fiction, 1880 1915). He specializes in
masculinity theory from novels written in the late nineteenth century. Kestner can relate to Jim
because he is forced to become a new person, kill a human to save his own life, and questions why
situations happen. Unlike in Stevenson s text, Wyeth s illustration depicts Jim s stereotypical
masculinity through poses and symbolism, thereby suggesting his gendered maturation begins in a
domestic rather than adventure setting.
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Jim s pose shows that he is unemotional compared to his mother who is positioned behind him. In this
illustration, Jim is shorter than his mother, but Wyeth uses the technique occlusion to make Jim appear
larger than he actually is. Wyeth uses this technique to demonstrate the importance of Jim, implying
that he is clearly the most powerful character. In the nineteenth century, gender roles were vastly
different than they are today; for example, females acted feminine and showed their emotions, while
men acted emotionless and tried to act tough. Wyeth shows this by having Jim posing in a way that
accentuates his masculinity; he has a wide stance and his shoulders are pulled back. His stance shows
his confidence, while his mother s stance shows skepticism. Jim s mother is crying and she is allowed
to show her emotion, while Jim is trying to hold back his tears. Since Jim s father had recently passed
away, this image shows that Jim is ready to assume his father s role as the man of the house. Jim is
transitioning from adolescence to adulthood, which is seen at the point in the novel when he is about
to set out on an adventure at sea. Their relationship would be diminished by the inability to see each
other all the time. But, Jim is no longer dependent upon his parents, rather he is now an independent
person, and this is shown in the illustration.
The use of darkness and shadowing conveys a sense of mystery and of
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How Different was English Christianity in the reign of...
This report will compare and contrast how different English Christianity was in the reign of Elizabeth
I to the childhood of Roger Martyn. Roger Martyn was a local gentleman who gave a detailed account
of his childhood and how Christianity was greatly practiced.
Through various time periods of English history, English Christianity differed tremendously. The basic
beliefs of Christianity are that Jesus is both fully divine and fully human; humankind is inherently
sinful, signifying estrangement from God as well as moral wrongdoing. Jesus, the sinless Son of God
is the essential means of reconciliation between God and humankind, Jesus teachings, recorded in the
New Testament, have unique spiritual and moral authority. Following Jesus ... Show more content on
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Through Roger Martyns childhood, the religious acceptance of that time was that of Catholics. This
was at a time of when King Henry viii was at loggerheads with the papacy over the popes refusal to
annul his first marriage to Catherine of Aragon preventing him from marrying Anne Boleyn. Through
this period the atmosphere of where Roger Martyns would have prayed was very visual as described
by him ...there was a goodly mount made of a great tree and setup to the foot of the window there,
carved very artificially... . there is much detail in Roger Martyns account of the place which he
worshipped in Roger Martyns account of the church in which he worshipped proved to have more
visual centre pieces and ...in the tabernacle at the south end, there was a fair image of our blessed lady
[mary, the mother of jesus], having the afflicted body of her dear son, as he was taken down, off the
cross, laying along in her lap, the tears, as it were, running down pitifully upon her beautiful cheeks,
as it seemed, beduing the said sweet body of her son, and therefore named the image of our lady of
pitty...
By the 1530 s Protestantism grew through the work of Thomas Cranmer who was the archbishop of
Canterbury. There were many religious changes when King Henry viii passed away in 1547.this gave
way for radical modifications in relation to Christianity and the way in which it was
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Milwaukee Of The Civil Rights Movement
During the time of the civil rights movement, milwaukee was considered to be one of the most
segregated cities at the time. An extensive amount of African American had moved to the city during
and after world war II, and by the time of the civil rights movement, the black community had
accounted for 15 percent of Milwaukee s population . It isn t a surprise that majority of African
Americans in Milwaukee lived in the north side of the city, which accumulated increasing volatility
due to limited job opportunities, poverty, and segregation.Racial segregation in Milwaukee and around
the world has always been a phenomenon with intricate historical roots. The complex history of
slavery, employment discrimination, tax inequity, redlining, discriminatory housing policies, and
multiple other issue have lead Milwaukee to be segregated. Despite the fact that Milwaukee s has a
unique history, social forces and government policies created and reinforced residential segregation
throughout the united states, so why is Milwaukee worse than most cities in America? Well suburban
housing is more expensive than city housing and another thing that distinguishes metro Milwaukee
from other areas is the incredible racial disparity in median household incomes in metro Milwaukee,
which prevents many minorities from being able to afford suburban housing. So segregation is a huge
problem in the milwaukee metro area because of the racial disparity in median household incomes,
education, and
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The Hate U Give Analysis
In The Hate U Give, we are introduced to our protagonist Starr who is a 16 year old that is trying to
figure out the struggles of high school. She lives in a ghetto part of town and goes to private school in
another town. She is trying to figure out the struggles of growing up and becoming her own person
which include, dating a white man that she hides from her dad, feeling out of place, trying to be
friends with the mean girl in school, and isn t sure who she can trust. One night she is catching up with
an old childhood friend and while stopped at a stop light, she experience death and police brutality as
her unarmed friend is shot and killed. Starr has the now deal with this major thing that has happened
in her life as she is the only witness in this situation. We see a cultural rebellion, young woman trying
to find her voice, and the typical struggles of high school life within this beautifully intimate first
person narrative. Through her perspective, we see how the media is presenting young black men and
how the urban wars, that are happening right now, are affecting all those around. The Hate U Give is a
story I highly recommend anyone and everyone to read. This books matters. Angie Thomas has put the
brutal and blunt realties of race, fear, and privilege that we are experiencing more than ever right now.
We see a young woman dealing with oppression and the systematic inequality and hostility that we are
seeing more and more through the eyes of the media and how
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Deprivation Essay
Research into Privation and Deprivation
Deprivation is when you have had something taken away from you. E.g. food. When we talk about
attachments, deprivation is the loss of an attachment figure. When an infant has had an attachment and
it has been broken. There is research done into deprivation by Bowlby. This is his Maternal
deprivation hypothesis, which stated the belief that if an infant was unable to build a warm, intimate,
continuous relationship with its mother , it would then result in having difficulties building
relationships with other people and also the risk of behavioural disorders. This hypothesis says that
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Bowlby s hypothesis did not suggest that the relationship had to be with the mother. He believed s
child needed to form a relationship with a primary caregiver however did not necessarily need to be
the mother. The key aim for his hypothesis was to identify the importance of emotional care in healthy
development.
Privation is when an attachment had never been formed. The lack of emotional care can possibly
result in no attachment being formed. It can also result in permanent harm to the infants social and
emotional development. The study conducted by Hodges and Tizard (1989) was of ex institutional
children. He aimed to see effects of children who had suffered early privation. He also wanted to test
Bowlby s Maternal deprivation (or privation) hypothesis. In this research they took out a longitudinal
study. They studied 65 children which were placed in an institution when less than four months, which
had all experienced early privation. By 4 years old, 24 children had been adopted, 15 returned to their
natural homes and the rest remained in the institution. It was found that the adopted children had
closer attachments to their parents and had good family relationships and this was not the case for the
restored children.
Evidence against the Maternal deprivation hypothesis show in Hodges and Tizard s study that restored
children often returned to the
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Avenue Q Monologue
Daniella Owusuwaah
Ashley Dunn
THE 191: Section K
28, April 2015
Avenue Q:
Sesame Street Meets South Park Avenue Q is a laugh out loud, fast moving musical that is an adult
version of Sesame Street that address racism, pornography, homophobia, and the parable of finding
one s purpose in life through satirical songs. On Friday, April 17, I saw Miami s production of Avenue
Q directed by Ms. Saffron Henke at the Gates Abegglen Theatre. This unique show uses puppets as a
shield to explore issues that are often hard and sensitive to talk about; it s easy to talk about racism
when it s through a puppet. I believe that the goal of Miami s production of Avenue Q was to present
and educated to the community and the students about issues such as ... Show more content on
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The satirical songs help to address the realities of life, social issues that plague society, and makes digs
at adolescent pains. As a straight production addressing sensitive issues such as racism would be hard
to do, but with the puppets singing about such issues it s not as uncomfortable and it s a little
cartoonish. For example, in the song Everyone s a Little Bit Racist (Dusing, p. 5) where racism is
satire. The song points out the fact that everyone makes judgements based on a person s race. It s a
truth that is hard to comprehend but everybody is in fact a little racist because they have unconscious
biases towards races. Furthermore, the songs are sung when the characters are feeling emotional or
addressing a political issue. Often the move towards the center and the have a spotlight focused on
them. The songs are catchy and funny but afterwards the words of the song resonates with you. In
addition, the songs allows the audience to sympathize with what the characters are going through.
Overall, the twenty plus songs help to develop the story. They are not merely to entertain the audience
but to shine to light the issues the experiences that many people face in
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Decriminalization Of Mental Health
Additionally, in order to combat the large increase in homelessness many of whom are war vets, who
have been diagnosed with a mental illness, and also those who have been involved in
deinstitutionalization in the late 60 s; the Mental Health Act created a bill that would help end
homelessness. The bill would only work if the Department of Health and Human services awards
grants in order to provide; Mental Health Services, Education about mental health, and integrated,
coordinated treatment for disorders that constantly reoccur.
Lastly, in hopes of limiting the amount of individuals being sent to psychiatric facilities, the Mental
Health and Parity Act creates preventive measures for those who may be susceptible to mental illness
and those who are currently struggling with a diagnosed illness. The bill would put into place
preventive measures by teaching individuals vital information regarding the illness, while also helping
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With such an increase in awareness about mental illness, the stigmas is slowly being acknowledged
and changed, especially considering the tragic history of mental health. Moreover, the hope is to
change the way mental illness Is being treated by taking preventive measures and fully understanding
the history of mental health. Once the history of mental health has been unstood then will we as a
society be able to create a safer environment for these individuals to feel safe and un judged by those
around
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The Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction
The Cretaceous Tertiary extinction or K T extinction, which marks the Late Cretaceous, is a massive
and large scale extinction of animal and plant species that occurred over a short period of time 66
million years ago. The fossils of non avian dinosaurs (the Group of birds) found almost only below the
K T boundary, paleontologists mostly estimate that the dinosaurs were extinguished just before, or
during the event. Scientific theories explain the extinctions of K T by one or more catastrophic events,
such as massive asteroid impacts, and increased volcanic activity, however, the volcanic activity
appearing to be anterior. The dating of several impact craters and that of rocks resulting from massive
volcanic activity in the Deccan traps coincide
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Early Aurignacians
The early Aurignacian layer contains only lithics and lacks the art and ornamentation pieces found in
the other three Aurignacian sections. Hahn originally wanted to call this layer proto Aurignacian, This
suggestion by Hahn related to his observation that AH III at Geißenklösterle lacked split based bone
points, which he considered the hallmark of the early Aurignacian (Nicholas J. Conard 2011).
Continued research shows that this is not the case, the Aurignacian occupation in the area fits the time
period of the early Aurignacian and not the proto Aurignacian sometimes referred to as the Fumanian,
with its geographic focus in Mediterranean Europe (Bon 2002; Teyssandier and Liolios 2003; Bolus
2004; Conard and Bolus 2006), (Nicholas J. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first answer could be as simple as they wiped them out through warfare. Neanderthals are thought
to have lived in smaller groups and not to have reproduced as much as modern humans due to
exploiting fewer resources, this would have given the Aurignacian people an easy advantage, but it is
also commonly accepted that it would not have been needed. It is thought that through better use of
resources and a willingness to take more resources that H.Sapiens Sapiens could have merely slowly
taken over from Neanderthals by taking up all the resources for their growing population resulting in
slowly starving the remaining Neanderthals. A good example of the different mindset between the two
groups when it came to food is what happened to cave bears when modern humans arrived.
Neanderthals and cave bears seem to have coexisted in a dynamic equilibrium with both species able
to survive in the same region over long periods of time. With the arrival of modern humans this
dynamic equilibrium was disturbed. Cave bear hunting was intensified and more bones show
anthropogenic modifications and even direct evidence of hunting (Münzel et al. 2001; Münzel and
Conard 2004b), (Nicholas J. Conard 2011). It wasn t only food that the groups would have had to
compete for, but also resources for crafting of tools, art, and instruments as well as fire wood. The
Middle Paleolithic and Aurignacian are characterized by concentrations of burnt bone, indicating that
the environment did not always contain sufficient quantities of wood for the heating and lighting
needs of both populations (Nicholas J. Conard 2011). It is commonly thought that without the
introduction on modern humans Neanderthals would not have gone extinct. Neanderthal culture was
not necessarily inferior, merely different and not suited to compete in the style it was forced
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The Shooting of Trayvon Martin at the Hands of George...
This paper will be covering the controversial case of the shooting of Trayvon Martin at the hands of
George Zimmerman. This was a polarizing trial for it pitted gun rights activists against gun control
activists and people who were generally against the new gun rhetoric that is in Florida. George
Zimmerman was the neighborhood watch for the gated community and would always do his job
diligently. However, one night he witnessed someone in a grey hoodie walking on the sidewalk
wearing a hoodie. Zimmerman thought this person was suspicious and continued to follow him. After
Zimmerman called in that he was following this individual, he was told not to leave his vehicle.
Instead, he followed the person into who knows where and the rest of the story is up for debate. The
defense team stated that Trayvon had jumped out of the bushes and begun to attack Zimmerman
violently to the point where he felt that his life was in danger. The prosecution believed that
Zimmerman had initiated a fight with Trayvon and he was at the mercy of Zimmerman at gunpoint for
a significant amount of time.
Ultimately this paper would be covering from the viewpoint of a problem statement that states,
George Zimmerman outstepped his boundaries by abusing his power. The police told him to step
down, but he pursued Trayvon Martin anyways. Zimmerman was partially or mostly responsible to the
Teen s death. The extent of which is still up for debate in social settings. This researcher will also
answer
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Buffers And Titration Of An Amino Acid
Practical Exercise 3 Buffers and Titration of An Amino Acid
Name: Stephanie Tayas Anak Bumphray
Id Number: 100084790
Date Performed: 11 September 2017
Practical Group: Monday 1:30pm 5:30pm
Introduction:
A buffer solution is which resists large changes in pH when the small amounts of an acid or a base are
added to it. The buffer can be calculated based on the equation of ionization pair of acid and conjugate
base. Any weak acid can be represented as HA and A as the conjugate base. This equation is based
known as Henderson Hasselbalch equation which is used to calculate pH of a solution. Figure 1:
Henderson Hasselbalch equation
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= 22.7mL
 Volume of base required = 25mL 22.7mL = 2.3mL
(b) pH = 6.9 pH = pka + log10 [HPO42 ]  6.9 = 6.9 + log10 [HPO42 ] [H2PO4 ] [H2PO4 ] log10
[HPO42 ] = 0 [H2PO4 ] = 1 1
 Volume of acid required = 25mL (1+1) = 12.7mL
 Volume of base required = 25mL 12.7mL = 12.5mL
(c) pH = 7.9 pH = pka + log10 [HPO42 ]  7.9 = 6.9 + log10 [HPO42 ] [H2PO4 ] [H2PO4 ] log10
[HPO42 ] =
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Government Call Center Service Improvement Through...
Government Call Center Service Improvement Through Unstructured Data Analytics
Overview
Unstructured data analytics is an essential part of any Big Data offering. Making sense of unstructured
data is time consuming and complicated, yet the insights generated from these data are valuable and
meaningful if proper techniques are utilized.
This report is to analyze the factors that could affect the resident satisfaction levels based on the
government call center service. Two separated models were constructed. One is to investigate the
departments textual reply data effects on resident satisfaction levels, whereas the other is to
understand the the resident satisfaction levels based on factors excluding textual reply data.
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Then data scientists may start extracting features and be prepared to build explanatory models.
There are more than 80,000 resident complaint observations during 2014 and 2015. However, there
are limitations because only about 4,700 of them have been labeled, which means this study could
only investigate 5% of the overall data observations from 2014 to 2015. The coefficient estimates may
have biased due to the small amount of the available data observations.
Constructing Explanatory Model
The first model is aimed toward understanding the key influencers on resident satisfaction levels
based on the labeled data (excluding reply text contents). The method used within this model is
logistic regression.
The second model is aimed toward understanding the department reply content effects on resident
satisfaction levels. The reply content data can be pulled from the department reply attributes. The
reply content data will be used to create unigram document term matrix for further logistic regression
analysis.
Interpreting the Selected Features
Figure 1. describes the variable importance ratios associated with the coefficient estimates of each
attribute from the observations. An estimate larger than zero means the attribute has a positive effect
on the resident satisfactory probabilities. An estimate smaller than zero means this attribute may have
a negative effect on resident satisfactory
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Hedonism In The Great Gatsby
Xiaomei Huang
Instructor Mr. Saxby
Humanities 205
1/7/15
The Great Gatsby
Fitzgerald is a famous 20th century American literary novelist, he represents a crucial period of the
history of American culture, knows as the title of The Jazz Age spokesperson and poet laureate of his
masterpiece. This novel is one of the greatest literacy documents of that period, which wins many
praises; in addition, it is also the central to the literature of the twenties, and it is in the mainstream of
American realism as it emerged after World War I. The novel appears to be about love, idealism and
disillusionment, but further examination on reveals it s hidden depth, the temptation and extinguish of
American Dream . The Great Gatsby is actually a recall ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Gatsby is a matter of the supremacy of the American dream believer and suitors. American Dream
refers to a period in the New World to develop the formation and development of a considerable
universal appeal, or the pursuit of an ideal. Those who achieve the American Dream symbolize
worked hard, optimistic Americans, they represent the American image, ideals and values, to show
people that their success in this new country, as long as seize opportunity, the dream will be realized.
From the Civil War to the early 20th century, the US economy is in a boom period of rapid growth, the
economic impact of the wave, materialistic ecstasy filled every corner of social life, all levels of
society are in for the money and run, the result would is moral turpitude, the value of the loss; the
value of the criteria and moral values of freedom, democracy, equality and thrift and other capitalist
survival trampled. Once vibrant American Dream in this period by the unprecedented impact and
aggressive fighting spirit of entrepreneurship and individual consciousness gradually replaced by
unscrupulous predatory as the American dream has slowly evolved into illusory money dream. With
the height of the development of capitalism and material developed, everyone can become rich, and
the dream of success began to
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Definition Of Racism Essay
Q From your point of view, how would you define racism?
A Racism is when you, what I, what I think, is whenever you intentionally hold someone back because
of their either skin color, ethnicity, or gender. But, race obviously implies race, so yeah whenever you
re intentionally holding someone back, uh for your own personal gate.
2. Q Growing up, did you ever experience or witness racism towards you or your family? A Uh, you
know it s funny that you asked that question because a lot of times, you know I do. When I taught at
Alton High, I had a lot of training and social justice and those kinds of things so it made me think
about a lot about of my own family history. And uh, my mom definitely because I was a hidden
pregnancy, and my mom, you know how she was working in town, uh she was a police dispatcher and
at that time, they would go around and mark the tires. And she had people coming out of their
businesses, uh you know, calling her n lover and all those kinds of things, and chasing her, just being
very brutal to her. But me, um I never really got that growing up. You know, kids are kids, and they
would ask if I was mixed or whatever that was, but that was about the end of it, it was more like
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Q Does the novel seem to think that racism will eventually be overcome or remain the same? A The
way the novel s portrayed or at least my reading of it is it s gonna stay the same because they re
almost locked into their social roles and their society roles and their expectations. They don t feel like
anything is going to change, especially in that situation. You have a small town that s really
outgrowing, there s nothing new coming in, there s no progressive types of things that are changing
anything. Um, the novel s portrayed, in my opinion as this is how it is, this is how it s always gonna
be, and those people that do things differently, like Atticus are kind of the outsiders of, of the
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Every Organization Needs A Concrete Human Resources...
Every organization needs a concrete Human Resources Management plan to strategically guide them
in achieving defined business goals. The plan must provide vision and framework to all functional
areas within an organization in order to remain competitive and relevant in their given industry. It is
within this framework that human resources must develop a strategic plan (Brunot, 2017).
Implementing such a plan will capitalize on interplay between capabilities (strengths and weaknesses)
with the demands of its environment (its competitors, customers, and suppliers) (Dessler, 2017, p. 69).
It is also through a well developed plan that policies and procedures can be altered or created to bring
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University, HR, and Enrollment managers would proactively work alongside each other with equal
measures of responsibility to develop tactics that align with the larger structure and overall business
plan of the school. HR will contribute to this by providing the proper human capital that will have a
substantial and long term impact on the future of the University. Transitioning to a Strategic HR plan
comes in the formation of key competencies in all functional areas of business. Human resource
professionals must think of themselves as business people first and HR people second (Jamrog
Overton, 2004, p. 56). In order for the HR professional to carry out strategic responsibilities, they
must be proficient in particular skills to be a strategic partner. These competencies include but are not
limited to: (1) Knowledge of business, (2) Knowledge of standard HR practices, (3) Management of
change (Jamrog Overton, 2004). Employment Law As the University goes about the process of
becoming fully strategic through the hiring of candidates and the training, assessment, and rewarding
of current employees, employment practices must be fully in line current laws. While there are
numerous and ever changing employment laws that the Strategic HR professional will need to stay
cognizant of, there are key laws that must be on the radar of all University officials as well. Title VII
of the Civil Rights Act encompasses the legal obligation of an employer to not discriminate
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How Social Exclusion Affects The Feeling Of Physical Coldness
Psychologists Chen Bo Zhong and Geoffrey Leonardelli from the University of Toronto wanted to
analyze the idea that social exclusion generates a physical response of coldness. In 2008, they did just
that by carrying out an experimental study to address two questions in two different experiments;
whether recall of a specific (social exclusion) event influences the feeling of physical coldness. The
second experiment is based on the hypothesis of the first, given that coldness leads to the liking for
warm or cold food. The present paper examines whether or not notions such as cold and lonely are
expressions that can be applied to reality and not just an abstract illustration. Empirical evidence is
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The purpose was to revive their feelings of isolation and loneliness. Comparatively, the other group
recalled an experience in which they had been socially acknowledged and included into a group.
Researchers hypothesized that priming social exclusion, as opposed to inclusion, would lead
participants to report lower room temperature in experiment 1 and thus prefer hot food and drink in
Experiment 2. The results of the experiments were in line with the experimental predictions that social
exclusion leads to physical coldness and that the lack of social acceptance leads people to seek hot
food and drinks. The following paragraphs will analyze Zhong s research, evaluating strengths,
limitations, and possible improvements for Experiment 1 and 2.
Going through the methodology, the participants were students at the University of Toronto and were
asked to recall a social exclusion event. It is a between participants design, making it interesting to
analyze individual differences in recall and how cold they felt afterwards. However, this doesn t
equate for external validity, as it is very unclear by what event the participants referred to as social
exclusion. The researchers refer to previous studies carried out by Bargh, Chen, Burrows (1996) in the
introduction about the physical signs of social influence. This experiment however, is carried out in
Toronto; the
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Paragraph and Arrow Ref
Word Chapter 1 Creating, Formatting, and Editing a Word Document with a
Picture
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The default view in Word is ____.
a. Print Layout view
b. Headline view
c. Web Layout view
d. Outline view
REF: WD 5
2. The ____ as shown in the accompanying figure is a formatting mark that indicates where the ____
was pressed. a. TAB key
c. ENTER key
b. SPACEBAR
d. SHIFT key
REF: WD 6
3. To enter a blank line into a document, press the ____ key without typing any text on the line.
a. CTRL
c. ENTER
b. ALT
d. ESC
REF: WD 7
4. Press the ENTER key in all of the following circumstances EXCEPT ____.
a. to insert a blank line into a document
b. when the insertion point reaches the right margin
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CTRL
b. F1
d. ALT
REF: WD 32
26. You can select characters by using the ____ key.
a. SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
c. SHIFT+END
b. CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW
d. SHIFT+UP ARROW
REF: WD 32
27. You can select a document by using the ____ key.
a. SHIFT+HOME
c. SHIFT+END
b. CTRL+A
d. CTRL+SHIFT+END
REF: WD 32
28. You can select a paragraph by using the ____ key.
a. CTRL+END
c. CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW
b. SHIFT+HOME
d. CTRL+SHIFT+END
REF: WD 32
29. You can select multiple paragraphs by using the ____ key repeatedly.
a. CTRL+END
c. SHIFT+HOME
b. CTRL+A
d. CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW
REF: WD 32
30. You can select a word by using the ____ key.
a. CTRL+SHIFT+LEFT ARROW
b. CTRL+A
REF: WD 32
c. SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
d. CTRL+W
31. You can select multiple words by using the ____ key repeatedly.
a. CTRL+A
c. SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
b. CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
d. CTRL+SHIFT+END
REF: WD 32
32. The small squares and circles around a selected graphic are called ____ handles.
a. sizing
c. base
b. shape
d. dimension
REF: WD 35
33. When you tap or click the ____ button for a selected graphic, Word provides options for changing
how a graphic is positioned with text in a document.
a. Layout Options
c. Positioning
b. Image Options
d. Graphic Placement
REF: WD 35
34. To see the height and width of the currently selected graphic, look in the ____ group on the Picture
Tools Format tab.
a. Measurements
c. Size
b. Options
d. Dimensions
REF: WD 37
35. When you
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The Effect Of Bioluminescence On Oceanic Life And...
Imagine you re out camping in a pitch black forest. The moon is hidden by the canopy of trees and
you ve left your lantern back in the tent. There is no way to see where you are going and panic begins
to set. When all of a sudden the ground around you begins to glow and visibility has returned. What is
the cause of this phenomenon? To whom or what should you be thankful for? This is known as
bioluminescence, a feature that causes eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms to illuminate. This is a
rare trait that few creatures possess and benefit from. This document will discuss the helpful features
that both terrestrial and marine life forms benefit from. Particularly mating, hunting, and defense can
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J Hastings, 1998). Creatures of all habitats and ways of life may have the capacity to use this ability.
From the bottom of the ocean floor to the plains of the windy desert, the variability of these
illuminating creatures knows no bounds. When it comes to earthbound animals, certain Arthropods,
Mycetophilid Flies, Centipedes, and Millipedes share this ability with Fireflies, Click Beetles, Glow
Worms, Railroad Worms, Quantula Stirata and Annelids. Furthermore, there are also animals with
these features found within the ocean. The fish included but not limited to are the Cookiecutter Shark,
Anglerfish, Flashlight Fish, Gulper Eel, Black Dragonfish, Cat Shark, Lanternfish, Midshipman Fish,
Pineconefish, Viperfish, Marine Hatchetfish, but these aren t the only marine creatures that retain this
ability. Invertebrates such as Cnidarians, Coral, Sea Pens, certain Jellyfish, Ostracods, Copepods,
Chaetognaths, Vampire Squid, Clams, Nudibranchs, Cephalopods, Krill, Molluscs, Octopuses,
Bolitaenidae, Sepiolida, Teuthida, colossal squid, Mastigoteuthidae, and the sparkling Enope Squid are
included in the list of species that possess bioluminescent qualities. Many species of Fungi and
Bacteria are found with these illuminating qualities. From the microscopic bacteria, Photorhabdus
luminescence to the Colossal Squid, the size and shape of these beings are nearly endless.
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The Monroe Doctrine And The United States Of America
Since the early 1800 s the history of the world has been greatly influenced by the young nation of the
United States of America. One of the earliest forms of this influence came on Dec. 2, 1823 in
President James Monroe s annual message to congress. In his address, he outlined his beliefs on
keeping European powers out of Latin America for the good of the US. This section of his speech
became known as The Monroe Doctrine. About 80 years later, President Theodore Roosevelt built on
top of the ideas in the Monroe Doctrine in his address to congress on Dec. 6, 1904. This is known as
The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, in which he describes his intentions of keeping the
sovereignty of Latin American nations by force if necessary. Although Roosevelt directly links his
ideas to the Monroe Doctrine, along with its similarities it also has a few key differences. During his
address President Monroe stated, ...we should consider any attempt on their part to extend their system
to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous . Referring to European nations interfering in Latin
America, this shows his intentions during his speech; the countries of Latin America are all in the very
early stages of their independence and are vulnerable to being taken over. Due to their position in
proximity to the US, having a European nation in power would directly put the US in danger. Monroe
however had a problem, at the time he did not have any way to back up his words. The US did
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We Grow Accustomed to the Dark...
We grow accustomed to the dark... Darkness is a recurring image in literature that evokes a universal
unknown, yet is often entrenched in many meanings. A master poet, Emily Dickinson employs
darkness as a metaphor many times throughout her poetry. In We grow accustomed to the dark (#428)
she talks of the newness that awaits when we fit our Vision to the Dark. As enigmatic and shrouded in
mystery as the dark she explores, Dickinson s poetry seems our only door to understanding the
recluse. As she wrote to her friend T.W. Higginson on April 15, 1862, the Mind is so near itself it
cannot see, distinctly (Letters 253). In this musing, she acquiesces to a notion that man remains locked
in an internal struggle with himself. This inner ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, the poem has fluidity despite its apparent scarcity of rhyme. After examining the alteration
of syllables in each line, a pattern is revealed in this poem concerning darkness. The first nine lines
alternate between 8 and 6 syllables. These lines are concerned, as any narrative is, with exposition.
These lines set up darkness as an internal conflict to come. The conflict intensifies in lines 10 and 11
as we are bombarded by an explosion of 8 syllables in each line. These lines present the conflict
within one s own mind at its most desperate. After this climax, the syllables in the last nine lines
resolve the conflict presented. In these lines, Dickinson presents us with an archetypal figure that is
faced with a conflict: the bravest hero. These lines present the resolution in lines that alternate
between 6 and 7 syllables. Just as the syllables decrease, the falling action presents us with a final
insight. This insight discusses how darkness is an insurmountable entity that, like the hero, we must
face to continue straight through Life (line 20). The next seemingly arbitrary decision is Dickinson s
capitalization. The capitalization at the beginning of the sentence must be capitalized; therefore, we ll
focus on the capitalizations that lie within each sentence. In this poem, each of these words is a noun.
Past this simple reading, what may we deduce from these capitalizations? Each stanza presents a
different set of capitalized objects
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The Hungry Tide Essay
Chenrong Li
Professor John Peterson
ENG 380
12 Dec. 2016
The Hungry Tide: A Desired Utopia of Political Ecology In The Hungry Tide, Amitav Ghosh explores
the ecosystem of the Sundarbans, varying narration between third person and first person perspectives,
primarily through the main characters Piya, Kanai, and Fokir. The story traces the transformation of
these three main characters from disengaged spectators to invested insiders. However, each of them
perceives the biome of tide country through quite different lenses and their experiential and
educational backgrounds are significantly diverse. Because of the individuated points of view and
differential knowledge and power, conflicts emerge. This essay will interpret the desired ... Show
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In order to address the conflict between the rights of local people and the Bengal tiger, a conservation
project was issued in 1973, turning a large proportion of the Sundarbans into a refuge. It is in this
context that the story takes place, and through this context that Ghosh evaluates the extent to which
such a utopian ideal is possible. Among the three main characters, Piya is a Bengali American
cetologist who travels to the tideland in order to find and research the Irrawaddy and Orcaella
dolphins that are native to the region. Piya was born in Calcutta and moved to Seattle with her parents
when she was one year old. Her father believed that, in order to better assimilate into U.S. culture, the
family should sever its ties to India. Therefore, growing up in a family whose children are not allowed
to access their own language, Piya can only speak English. Being the emblem of the conservation
politics that has heavily influenced the Sundarban Islands, Piya tries to appreciate the country s unique
culture and its people, but is impeded by her own morals and the characteristics which come from
being an American citizen. This can be elucidated by Piya s confrontation with the villagers who kill
and burn a tiger alive inside a mud hut in retribution of their deceased villagers and livestock that were
slaughtered by the creature. Although Piya s attempts to stop this attack are failed, her stance is
evident people are not
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Schindler s List Is 1993 Oscar Nominated Movie Directed...
Schindler s List is 1993 Oscar nominated movie directed by Steven Spielberg. This movie is based on
the 1982 biographical novel published by the Australian author Thomas Keneally. It is an R rated
movie with a 185 minutes running time. The main character of the movie, Oskar Schindler is played
by Liam Neeson. The movie portrays the story of the German businessman who tried to preserve the
lives of some Jewish refuges during the holocaust.
In times past, the Jews have been victims of ethnic prosecutions. The Jewish history has been stained
with such prosecutions right from the Bible times up to World War II and even beyond. The most
horrific and gruesome of such persecutions was witnessed during the World War II.
Schindler s List depicts the true story of Oskar Schindler during the holocaust. Oskar was a German
industrialist and businessman who was also a strong member of Nazi party. As a businessman,
Schindler showered Nazi officers with bribes and lavish gifts in order to overcome bureaucracies
during wartime Germany. With time he became very wealthy during the peak of the world war.
In the mist of the persecution of the Jews, Schindler was moved with compassion to intervene. He
later convenience the Nazi party to build and enamel ware factor which will help fuel the war. He used
his political connections to employ Jews who would have otherwise been sent to concentration camps
and would subsequently end up in gas chambers.
Schindler s list clearly shows how deprave
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Soil Erosion
What is soil erosion? Soil erosion is a natural process, occurring over geological time, and indeed it is
a process that is essential for soil formation in the first place. With respect to soil degradation, most
concerns about erosion are related to accelerated erosion, where the natural rate has been significantly
increased mostly by human activity. Soil erosion by water is a widespread problem throughout
Europe. Soil is naturally removed by the action of water or wind: such background (or geological )
soil erosion has been occurring for some 450 million years, since the first land plants formed the first
soil. Even before this, natural processes moved loose rock, or regolith, off the Earth s surface, just as
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Diffuse overland flow. Note the raindrop impacts
Firstly, if rain arrives too quickly (i.e. with too high an intensity) for it to infiltrate: the runoff which
results is then known as infiltration excess runoff, or Hortonian runoff. Secondly, runoff may occur if
the soil has already absorbed all the water it can hold (i.e. because it is fully saturated, or if the soil is
frozen). Runoff which results from this situation is known as saturation excess runoff. As runoff
moves downhill, it is at first a thin diffuse film of water which has lost virtually all the kinetic energy
which it possessed as falling rain. Thus it moves only slowly, has a low flow power, and is generally
incapable of detaching or transporting soil particles.
The micro topography (i.e. small scale pattern of irregularities) of the soil s surface tends to cause this
overland flow to concentrate in closed depressions, which slowly fill: this is known as detention
storage or ponding . Both the flowing water, and the water in detention storage, protect the soil from
raindrop impact, so that rainsplash redistribution usually decreases over time within a storm, as the
depth of surface water increases. There are, however, complex interactions between rainsplash and
overland flow. If rain continues, the increasing depth of water will eventually overtop the micro
topographic depressions. Overland flow that is released in this way is likely to flow downhill more
quickly and
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Compare And Contrast Congreve And Maugham s Treatment Of Love
Congreve and Maugham Treatment of love in their Comedies deals with their different approaches to
love. With his refined fancy and a sense of realism, Congreve could add to the wit and satire of the
Restoration period, his approach to love was unique in its own way as he could provide purity of
subject and delicacy of treatment. His approach to love was emotional, idealistic, artistic and
sophisticated. Congreve could harmonize the irony, wit and insolent words of Restoration comedy
with his delicate treatment of love and balanced treatment both as a writer and as an artist. His
contribution was in the purity of matter and delicacy of form, it was unique thing in the restoration
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In his different comedies, he satirized manners in a pure and simple manner and people were highly
spell bound by it. Love was the background of all his works, in The Old Bachelor, The Double Dealer,
Love for Love. The Way of The World, love had been treated with perfect delicacy, courtly
sophistication and artificiality. According to Leigh Hunt, we came across in him heartless lords and
ladies who used to say witty things to one another, and were always buzzing in some maze of intrigue.
Congreve laid more stress on brilliance and the virtues of style than on the depth of life. He was also
saved from oblivion by the sheer strength of style. BonamyDobree further quoted Meredith : He hits
the mean of a fine style and a natural in dialogue. He is at once precise and voluble ... In this he is a
classic, and is worthy of treading a measure with Moliere. Thus, the world of Congreve had its limited
framework in spite of the treatmentof love. In this solid frame work, which offers nothing exceptional,
psychological raillery and dialogue are displayed with incomparable brilliance. His presentation
became personal idealistic and realistic for example, the characters of Millamant and Mirabell
combined heart, mind and all sensibilities. The exact and restrained skill of a master tones down the
radiance of these figures, who came very near to their realm of romantic fancy, without actually
entering
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The Manifestation Of Injustice Within Salem Essay
Hailey Ronk
12/11/16
5th Hour
The Manifestation of Injustice Within Salem
In Arthur Miller s play, The Crucible (1953), the town of Salem, Massachusetts is established as a
place where their own religion ranks higher than truth and justice. Within this town, the authorities are
the supreme rulers; they do all the governing and rely merely on their Puritan beliefs in order to help
them draw a conclusion to fundamental decisions. These authorities began to develop the belief that
these young girls, one of them who goes by the name of Abigail Williams, are being provided with
information that they are unobservant of. As a result, they accustom themselves to the girls thoughts,
as well as actions in order to help prosecute obscure crimes. Meanwhile, the whole court system gets
turned upside down simply off of the assumption that these girls are being sincere. People that were
accused of witchcraft were to be executed unless they declared themselves as a witch. Rather than
acknowledge the fact that they couldn t comprehend all the events that took place, more and more
people began confessing to witchcraft in order to spare their own lives; one of them being a young
lady named Mary Warren. Should the testimony of witnesses be taken as the whole, indisputable
truth? Can a death sentence be justly based on a decision made only by affirmations? Righteous
individuals are being blamed for obscure events that took place during the Salem witch trials. Injustice
is taking place in
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Plato And Aristotle s Views On Modern Political Thought...
Philosophers have pondered what makes for an ideal state since antiquity. In fact, the ideas theorized
by the ancient Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle over two millennia ago on this subject still
resonate strongly today, influencing modern political thought and regime construction. Plato contends
the ideal state is one ruled by a class of guardians, or philosopher kings . These philosopher kings are
selected to rule because they are best fit for the responsibility. Aristotle, a pupil of Plato,
acknowledges and agrees with Plato on the point that states ruled by philosopher kings would be ideal
states, but adds such states are simply not reasonable. Instead, Aristotle advocates for rule by polity : a
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Likewise, children born of guardians deemed unfit to be future guardians are relegated to one of the
other classes. By creating a system of specialization in which ability solely determines the citizens
duties, Plato ensures those who govern his city will not be the beneficiaries of parental and/or class
nepotism. For this reason, the city s political health is protected from the deleterious effects of an
inefficient ruling class. This class structure is wholly unconventional, but necessary in Plato s ideal
city. This is due to his position on the equity, or lack thereof, between humans; some people, be it by
nature or nurture, are more competent than others and the most competent should rule over those less
so for the benefit of the whole. However, Plato knows this system will be fraught if it ignores base
human desire. Citizens will not willingly accept being corralled into specific societal roles, especially
if they think those roles are unjust or beneath them. Plato s system cannot work without a noble lie .
The noble lie promulgated to the citizens of Plato s city relies on a sort of divine meddling. According
to the lie, although everyone in the society is related and should share a familial bond, guardians,
auxiliaries, and producers all have different levels of ability imparted onto them by the god in the form
of intrinsic metals. As Socrates says
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Wonder I Wonder Why It s Called That Summary
Have you ever Wondered while people call other people deformed? Well in this book called Wonder is
about a kid who is deformed. The title of the book is called Wonder I Wonder why it s called that. The
Author is R.J. Palacio You may know her from her sequel book Auggie and me. The time is starting in
August and ends at about June. The scene takes place at a middle school. Also the scene takes place at
a high school and a house. Well the environment of this took place in a open city. I am going to tell
about three very good friends a trio. The main character of the book is August (Auggie) for short.
Auggies main role is to go to school and make new friends and have a good time. Also he has to learn
to ignore the people that say he is deformed
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Essay on Human Factors in Flight 5390
|Flight 5390 was a British Airways flight between Birmingham International Airport in England and
Málaga, Spain. On June 10, 1990 there | |was an improperly installed windshield and failed in mid
flight. The plane had climbed to 17,300 feet over Didcot, Oxfordshire, A few | |minutes later there was
a loud bang, and the fuselage quickly filled with condensation. The left windscreen, on the captain s
side of | |the cockpit, had failed. Lancaster, the captain, was pulled out of his seat by the air and forced
head first out of the cockpit. This | |left him with his whole upper torso out of the aircraft, and only his
legs inside. The door to the flight deck was blown out, It blocked| |the throttle control which caused
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Accident investigators found that a replacement windscreen had been installed 27 hours before the
flight, and that the procedure had been approved by the Shift Maintenance Manager. 84 of the 90
windscreen retention bolts were 0.026 inches too small in diameter, while the remaining six were 0.1
inches too short ( British airways flight 5390, ). The investigation revealed that the previous
windscreen had been fitted with incorrect bolts, which had been replaced on a like for like basis by the
Shift Maintenance Manager without reference to the maintenance documentation. The air pressure
difference between the cabin and the outside during the flight proved to be too much, leading to the
failure of the windscreen. The incident also brought to attention a design flaw in the aircraft of the
windscreen being secured from the outside of the aircraft, putting a greater stress on the bolts than if
they were secured from the inside. Investigators blamed the British Airways Birmingham Airport Shift
Maintenance Manager for installing the incorrect bolts during the windscreen replacement and for
failing to follow official British Airways policies. They also found fault with British Airways policies,
which should have required testing or verification by another person for this critical task. Finally,
investigators blamed the local Birmingham Airport management for not directly monitoring the
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Racial Predujice toward Minority Groups
Racial prejudice toward minority groups has been a problem throughout all of history. While overt
racism and prejudice may be diminished from the days of our dark past, covert racism is very much
alive. Society loves to embellish on how far the country has come in the fight against racial prejudice
by highlighting significant events such as having the first black president. Yet there are still too many
instances of subtle racism. In 2011, there were almost 700,000 incidents of stop and frisk policing in
New York. Nine out of ten of these incidents involved blacks or Hispanics, which is ridiculous
because blacks make up less than a quarter of the New York Population (Bobo 2013). Prejudice causes
unfair treatment to innocent people. Everyone should be treated the same and given the same amount
of respect. Continuing the fight towards an unprejudiced world has so many benefits including making
sure everyone feels safe and respected in society and the possibility to learn from other ethnic groups.
A world without prejudice would be a much more effective world with more time spent on making life
better for all instead of violence and hate. Government officials and psychologists are trying to
advertise how being in contact with other ethnic groups has reduced prejudice. Many psychologists
are already praising contact theory research for its contribution toward world peace and its efforts
against prejudice (Dixon, Tropp, Durrheim, and Tredoux 2010). However, the two empirical
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Crj 320 Wk 5 Quiz 5 Chapter 8 and 9
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CRJ 320 WK 5 Quiz 5 Chapter 8,9
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which of the following factors can assist in establishing time of death?
a. victim s clothing c. rigor mortis
b. presence of weapons d. hair color
2. The type of lust murderer who is usually of above average intelligence, methodical and cunning,
and socially skilled, and who tricks victims into situations in which he can torture and then murder
them, is called a(n),
a. serial killer. c. disorganized offender.
b. organized offender. d. mass murderer.
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a. defense wounds c. wounds under clothing
b. hesitation wounds d. weapon tightly clutched
18. Murder is classified as
a. excusable homicide. c. criminal homicide.
b. nonfelonious homicide. d. justifiable homicide.
19. Most cases of hanging are
a. homicides. c. suicides.
b. accidents. d. accidental homicides.
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CRJ 320 WK 5 Quiz 5 Chapter 8,9
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which of the following factors can assist in establishing time of death?
a. victim s clothing c. rigor mortis
b. presence of weapons d. hair color
2. The type of lust murderer who is usually of above average intelligence, methodical and cunning,
and socially skilled, and who tricks victims into situations in which he can torture and then murder
them, is called a(n),
a. serial killer. c. disorganized offender.
b. organized offender. d. mass murderer.
3. Which of the following statements is not true with regard to death investigations?
a. Body temperature drops 2 to 3 degrees in the first hour after death.
b. Rigor mortis appears first in the smaller muscles, such as those of the face.
c. After about 36 hours, rigor mortis usually disappears in the same sequence as it appeared.
d. Maximum lividity occurs within 15 20 hours after death.
4. Premeditation would be a
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Health Disparities Within Dekalb County
Introduction The purpose of this paper is to provide insight on health disparities seen within DeKalb
County. The residents of DeKalb County are diverse in race, ethnicity, and income. Since the county is
so diverse there are many health disparities seen amongst its residents. Health disparities occur within
a county when one group of a population has noticeably better or worse health than another group
within the same population. These groups of people can differ by income, education, sex, race,
location, and even sexual orientation. This Paper will discuss the health disparities that exist within
DeKalb County, and explain why these disparities exist from a historical, political and social aspect.
Furthermore, this paper will give background information on health outcomes from national, state, and
local epidemiological perspective in order to support the claims that disparities actually exist within
this county.
Background
The history of Georgia and its reflection on the state impacts the health and well being of its
communities today as it relates to cultures and institutions. The population of African Americans is
higher in Georgia than in the United States because of the transatlantic slave trade, which brought an
abundance of African Americans to the state by force. The history of slavery still impacts African
Americans today and causes many health disparities that can be seen around the world not only in
Georgia. The obvious and tragic impact of health
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Pontiac Grand Am Model
The Pontiac Grand Am was originally a midsize model, introduced in the 1970s. Briefly discontinued,
Pontiac resurrected the Grand Am name in 1985 as a compact vehicle and continued building this
model until 2005. Offered in coupe and sedan configurations, the Grand Am was replaced by the G6.
Pontiac Grand Am 1985 to 2005
The first two generation Grand Ams were built in the 1970s and were rear wheel drive. Beginning in
1985, the third generation Grand Am was released and stayed in production through 1991. This now
front wheel drive model offered room for five and was related to the Buick Skylark and Oldsmobile
Cutlass Calais.
The fourth generation Grand Am was introduced in 1992 and produced through 1998. It shared its
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Standard equipment included 15 inch wheels, anti lock brakes, power door locks, air conditioning, and
a basic audio package. Upgrades included power windows, a power driver s seat, cruise control, four
wheel disc brakes, larger tires, spoiler, and a sunroof.
In 2000, Pontiac added a five speed manual gearbox to the options list for models powered by the base
engine. Other changes included an improved center console along with new exterior appearance
packages. For 2001, the Pontiac Grand Am received a wheel upgrade and additional audio system
choices.
Starting in 2002, Pontiac swapped out the base engine with one displacing at 2.2 liters. Smaller and
less powerful than the previous engine, the trade off was improved fuel economy.
In 2003, Pontiac shuffled its equipment packages and trim levels. Satellite radio was made available
on all models and the OnStar communications system was made standard, except for the base SE
edition. For 2004, an upgraded four speaker audio system was rolled out and an MP3 player was
available or standard on all models except for the
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Frida Kahlo Y Calderon
in the outskirts of Mexico City, in the small town of Coyoacàn the Blue House (La Casa Azul) had
been built by Wilhelm Kahlo. In this house, Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderon, or as she is
simply known by the name Frida Kahlo, was born on July 6, 1907.
Frida s father had great faith for Frida and was determined to see that she got the best education
possible. As she began her studies, Frida excelled on all her subjects at the school.
In September of the year 1925, Frida was in her senior year and looked forward to her graduation and
was making plans to attend medical school. Though, that year brought different plans for the young
girl. On that day, Frida and her boyfriend, Alejandro, were heading home when the bus was struck by
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In spite of the fact that her mother did not wish for Frida to see Diego due to their age differences (he
was 20 years older) and their strange appearances together (Frida was 5 3 tall and Diego was 6 ), they
were married in a Catholic ceremony in 1929.
Melancholia, illness, divorce, and re marriage brewed their relationship; Diego Rivera was known to
be a ladies charmer thus leading their marriage into a storm.
When Diego and Frida divorced in the year of 1940, Frida turned to heavy drinking, chain smoking,
and a steady diet of candy. This affected her quite dangerously as she developed an atrophic ulcer on
her right foot, from which several gangrenous toes were amputated (or dismembered).
Frida and Diego Rivera reconciled and were re married on his 54th birthday, in December 1940, in
San Francisco, California. Following the amputation of her right leg in 1953, Frida became a recluse
and more deeply depressed, finally losing the will to live. She was found dead at home in Mexico City
on July 13, 1954, from heart failure. Many believe she committed suicide by taking an overdose of
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Essay On How To Grow Tomato From A Seedling
How to Grow Tomatoes from a Seedling
Growing tomatoes is a simple and rewarding task, and more people should be growing them. This
paper walks readers through the main steps for growing and maintaining patio tomatoes from a
seedling.
The first step in growing tomatoes is determining if you have the appropriate available space and
sunlight to grow them. All tomato varieties require full sunlight, which means at least six hours of
direct sun every day. If you have south facing windows or a patio or backyard that receives direct
sunlight, you should be able to grow tomatoes. Choose the location that receives the most sun.
Next, you need to find the right seedling. Growing tomatoes and other vegetables from seeds can be
more complicated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The containers can be used in the house, on a patio, or anywhere in the backyard, and they are
portable. Containers also tend to better regulate moisture and drain excess water. Choose a container
that is at least 10 inches in diameter and at least 1 foot deep. This will provide sufficient room for root
development.
In addition to the container, you also need the appropriate soil mixture and draining mechanisms. For
the best drainage, fill the bottom of your container with 2 or 3 inches of gravel. On top of the gravel,
fill ¾ of the container with soil. Choose a well balanced organic soil. The three main ingredients you
will find described on soil bags are N P K that is, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Without going
into too much detail about the role of each element in plant growth, I will tell you that an average
vegetable will grow fine in a 10 5 5 mixture. This ratio, too, will be easy to find at your local nursery.
Once you have the gravel in the bottom of the container and the soil on top, you are ready to transplant
the tomato. Pick up the tomato in the plastic container it comes in from the nursery. Turn it upside
down, and holding the stem between your fingers, pat the bottom lightly several times, and the plant
should fall into your hand. Next, you should gently break up the root ball that formed in the nursery
container with your hands. Be gentle, but be sure to
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Eight Typical Treatments For Binge Eating Disorder Essay
Since no single treatment alone has been proven effective, most treatment approaches involve a
combination of treatments to address medical issues, psychological issues, and nutrition. Some
treatments target specific groups such as women, men, children, and college students. This article
gives an overview of 8 typical treatments for binge eating disorder.
1. Individual, Group, and/or Family Psychotherapy: Three Types Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
focuses on addressing a person s current thoughts and behaviors about himself. Either in group or
individual settings, therapists help people learn to identify distorted or negative thinking about eating
and self image. They learn to recognize and change faulty beliefs, to relate better to ... Show more
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Comprehensive social, emotional, and psychological screening helps target related disorders and
provide important direction in tailoring a treatment plan. Clients may be asked questions about eating
patterns, thoughts, and behaviors.
3. Nutritional Counseling Dieting focuses too much on the scale and the food. Pressures from counting
calories, food diaries, reading labels, too low calorie plans, and avoiding certain foods using
willpower can aggravate symptoms and quickly trigger binge eating. Behavioral weight loss programs
directly target obesity, which typically results from binge eating disorder. These medically supervised
programs use components of cognitive behavioral therapy. They make sure your nutritional needs are
met while also helping you learn to recognize and change faulty beliefs about yourself and food and to
cope better with triggers. Short in duration, they are fairly inexpensive. Nutrition evaluations with a
dietician help you to create an individualized, safe food plan. It helps dispel some of the myths in the
mixed messages we get from the media and society about dieting, body image, and fast food. This can
be useful when paired with self help treatments and a behavioral weight loss program is unavailable.
4. Medications Some types of medications may help reduce symptoms of binge eating disorder, but
are not designed
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Essay An Inspector Calls
An Inspector Calls
An Inspector Calls is a play written by JB Priestley in 1945 and set in 1912. Priestley demonstrates his
concern with moral responsibility and his beliefs in Socialist values through the character of the
Inspector, whom he uses as a mouthpiece throughout the play. He voices his opinions on these issues
using this technique, and they are shown by the way the Inspector deals with the Birling family and
are exemplified by the obstacles to social harmony in which the Inspector has to face before coming to
a suitable and justifiable conclusion.
The play was written in 1945 within a week of World War Two ending but set in 1912, when Britain
still had its Empire and was doing very well financially. The time ... Show more content on
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Priestley hoped that in writing An Inspector Calls , people could look back on events with hindsight
and learn from the mistakes that society had made. He primarily wrote the play for a middle class
audience about the working class, and how the Birlings and Gerald
Croft were all involved in making a young working class woman s life a misery, and consequently
driving her to suicide.
The Birlings are a typical upper class family they look down on those who are socially beneath them,
such as the Inspector, yet look up to those above . Mr. Birling puts this specific idea into practice
frequently. Although arrogant, he knows that he is lower down the social scale than his wife, as well as
Gerald s family. However, he is aware of the difference in social class, and accepts them Don t blame
her. [Lady Croft] comes from an old country family landed people and so forth so it s only natural.
At the beginning of the play, the Birlings are celebrating their daughter s engagement to Gerald Croft
the son of Arthur s business competitor. Immediately the impression is given that love isn t just the
only force bringing Sheila and Gerald together; in fact, it seems that Mr. Birling is more interested in a
new business proposal than his daughter s happiness: You re just the kind of son in law I always
wanted. Your father and I have been friendly
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How Does Dodger Affect Oliver s Life
Similar in the novel Oliver Twist, Oliver had characters that impacted his life greatly, which also
helped to develop his character further. Each of these characters being Dodger, Fagin and Mr.
Brownlow. The first character being Dodger. Dodger was very important to Oliver s life because he
was actually Oliver s first friend ever, but later Oliver quickly realizes that Dodger was not the best
person to be friends with. Dodger influence Oliver s life badly by showing Oliver how to pickpocket,
and other crimes. Oliver first realizes that Dodger was a bad influence on his life when Dodger and
him are out for a walk. Dodger finds a target on the other side of the street and crossed over, Oliver
follows cluelessly. Then Dodger quickly pickpockets an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Brownlow called after him Thief! Thief! Stop that Thief! (Dickens 66). This goes to show what kind
of person Dodger is. The person that Dodger stole from was Mr. Brownlow, Mr. Brownlow realized
that Oliver did not steal from him, quickly tried to undo his mistake by telling everyone that he
mistaken him for a thief, when Oliver was brought to court, it took a lot persuading for the judge to
not find Oliver guilty of this crime [because at that time] children had little status or importance [on
the world], (Trensky 5) . After this happens to makeup to him, Mr.Brownlow gives him a place to stay.
This influence Oliver to do his best and stay out of trouble with the law. These two characters
influence Oliver s life by doing the complete opposite of each other, Dodger did not care where Oliver
ended up as long as he was safe, whereas Mr.Brownlow gave Oliver a place to stay, and tried to raise
him like his own. Mr. Brownlow was similar to Matthew in Anne of Green Gables because they both
wanted give them a place to stay in their time of need. The people that one surrounds themselves with
impacts everything that person does, because of how society portrays
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Case Study Of Aspirin
Aspirin aspirin can be used to treat pain in dogs. It is generally safe to use and it lessens inflammation
and swelling, as well as aids in reducing your dog s fever, if he has any. It is important to note that
aspirin should only be used on a short period of time as long term use will lead to the destruction of
cartilage and will make joint problems worse. DOSAGE: 5 10mg per pound of your dog s body
weight given twice a day (one dose every 12 hours) DANGEROUS FOR DOGS with:  Bleeding
disorders  Internal ulcers or bleeding  Kidney problems  Liver problems  Pregnant dog mothers
 Nursing dams  Vitamin K deficiency  Puppies below 8 weeks old  Corticosteroid taker dogs
SIDE EFFECTS: lethargy/weakness, loss of appetite, diarrhea Tylenol though ... Show more content
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These medications can be use if your dog has developed some untoward reactions in using human
pain medications. What can you give a dog for pain includes: Rimadyl also known as Carprofen, this
is actually the first NSAID that was ever made for dogs. Aside from treating pain, it is also use for
swelling and stiffness. There is a generic form of Rimadyl which is known as Novox, but is only
available in a caplet form. DOSAGE: 2mg per pound of your dog s body weight given as a single dose
SIDE EFFECTS: appetite loss, lethargy/weakness, eye dryness/irritation, signs of internal bleeding
(vomiting, pale gums and tongue, and diarrhea), signs of liver problem (increase urination and
excessive thirst), and signs of seizures (dizziness, stumbling, paralysis,
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Advantages And Components Of Avago
C. Features Advantages
Some of the key features of these components are ultra small size, low insertion loss and high
rejection. These components also ensure reliability in high power and temperature conditions.
Advantages of these components are listed below:
1. The used of copper bumps dissipates heat better than traditional interconnects. This ensures less
thermal radiations from the device.
2. The wafer level packaging ensures mechanical protection for the filters enhancing interference
reducing.
3. The dual output power mode enhances the talk time even in portable conditions.
4. Use of FBAR filters (Low Insertion Loss) ensures long battery life and fewer dropped calls.
RF Power amplifier Skyworks
Power amplifier from Skyworks has been identified with the product number SKY77356 and
SKY77802. Avago is one of the leading companies in PAD. As mentioned in table 1, this ... Show
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This figure is due to the inefficiency of power amplifiers. It also affects the performance of the device
too. These chips in the smartphone wastes 65 percent of their energy due to their inefficiency [11].
Now a startup which is spinout from MIT, ETA devices say that they have found the design for high
efficiency. If the design works out properly then it would slash half of the power consumption on its
implemented base stations.
Generally the power amplifier operated in 2 modes standby and output modes. To increase the
efficiency lowest standby mode must be used. But the sudden jump from standby to output mode
might distort the signals. So the technologies stay at high standby level wasting a lot of electricity.
This company now proposes an idea of using a fast electronic gearbox which can choose among
different voltages that can be sent to the transistor and they claim it is capable of doing 20 million
times per second. This technology is called as Asymmetric Multilevel out phasing
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Tim Burton Biography
Tim Burton is one of the most creative and unique directors of this time. He s made many films with
different studios, created amazing and scary artwork, and has inspired many of us to create what we
imagine. Even though his childhood wasn t that great and he had to work hard to be noticed. He
succeeded in building a career for himself and enjoy it as well. Burton is an idol and has never made a
dull film.
Timothy William Burton was born on August 25, 1958, in Burbank, California. His father was a
former minor league baseball player and his mother owned a cat gift shop. His younger brother was
born in 1961. Although he grew up in a typical American family in a typical American suburb, Tim
Burton really didn t have a great childhood. He was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He said this time was the most depressing period of his life. He despised not being able to use his own
drawing styles and he just couldn t draw any of the cute fix scenes he was given. Soon, Disney
executives gave him the job of being the conceptual artist for the film The Black Cauldron. Even
though he drew many things for the film, Disney never used any of his drawings. But Burton s talent
didn t go unnoticed. In 1982, Disney allowed him to do his own project. He created a short stop
motion film called Vincent based off of a poem he wrote as a child. After his film was created, he was
inspired again to make a film called Frankenweenie. Warner Bros. studio saw this film and decided
that Burton would be a great director for their movie Pee Wee s Big Adventure. This movie made him
soon rise to stardom. Although Pee Wee s Big Adventure opened the door for his career, BeetleJuice
made his name in business. The film also marked his first professional association with comic actor
Michael Keaton, which made his views go up even faster than before ( Tim Burton 3). After a few
movies, Warner Bros. decided to let Burton direct their movie Batman. He enjoyed working on the
movie, but after it was finished, he left Warner Bros. and went to create another one of his movies
with Twentieth Century Fox. There, he created his film Edward Scissorhands. It was his most original
and successful work. He then went back to Warner Bros. to direct his first ever sequel Batman
Returns. He was surprised that he came up with good ideas and that people enjoyed it. Despite
success, however, Tim Burton was absolutely serious when he suggested that his film career might be
short lived ( Tim Burton 4
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Chain Store Case Study
Four elements must exist to prove there is a valid contract between the chain store and Sam Stevens.
These four elements include the agreement, consideration, contractual capacity and legal object. The
first element of the agreement would be deemed to exist if one person makes an offer and the other
party accepts that offer. In this case, Sam did verbally agreed to send the 1,000 units to the chain store;
that element does count toward a contract. The second element of the consideration would be deemed
to exist if each party gets something in exchange for their promise under a contract. If Sam and the
chain store agreed to what he would get in return for his 1,000 units, this element would be valid.
However, this was not mentioned by either side, so the contract would not be valid. ... Show more
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A person who is considered to have a mental or physical defect cannot enter into a legally binding
contract. Age is also a contract limitation. This means that someone under the age of 18 is considered
a minor and, therefore, cannot enter into a contract unless it is voidable. However, only the minor can
void the contract, not the adult who entered into the contract. When a minor shows intent to rescind a
contract by either words or action, the whole contract is voided. If a person is emancipated, they have
legal control of themselves and can enter into a contract. In this case, Sam is of age to sign a contract
agreement with the store; this is a valid element. The fourth element of the legal object will be deemed
to exist if the object of an agreement is valid. Sam agreed to ship 1,000 units of his barking device.
However, Sam was doing this illegally because he did not have the required license to conduct
business from his apartment. This is not a valid
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Who Is The Protagonist In The Alchemist
Santiago is the protagonist of the novel The Alchemist, he is an Andalusian shepherd, he is at least 16
and likes to travel. The protagonist is a character in the story that resolves the issues in the story, he or
she shows great determination, and resilience, and courage and driven to reach his goal, and changing.
Santiago fits the role of being the protagonist. In other words, Santiago fits the role of being the
protagonist is because he displays determination, resilient, courageous, and driven. The determination
of Santiago is first shown when he was a child, his parents wanted him to become being the
protagonist is because he shows the audience how determined his family wanted him to become a
priest, as Paulo announces, His parents wanted
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  • 2. The Influence and Use of Technology in Nursing Modern technology and informatics rapidly expended into practically all aspects of our everyday life and have become virtually the second skin or the second nature for the present generations. Contemporary nursing practice must employ technological advances into everyday client oriented nursing process with the ultimate goal of improving the quality and safety of holistic and humanistic client care. In this paper I will explore the role of nurses in the process of implementation of technology into the client centered care, an influence the present day technology exerts on the nursing process by the example of a role it plays in medication administration, benefits and possible drawbacks the modern technology brings into the professional nursing, discuss decisive steps the practical nursing has to take to keep pace with modern dynamics of the new technological era. The introduction of computer technologies not only dramatically changed the everyday life of humanity, but it has been constantly shaping our present since the invention of the first computing machine and the development of the first informatics technologies. I also believe that the modern technology has revolutionized the way of how the nursing care is delivered today to the clients and continue to shape the nursing process with steady and constant substantial infusions of new materials, techniques and approaches to the everyday nursing practice. For the modern practicing nurse such technologic solutions as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Rwanda Of The Rwandan Defence Force Central Africa continues to experience instability with civil wars; terrorism; ethnic violence and a lack of proper governance. Each conflict has its own individual history, perpetrators, victims and bystanders with difficult answers on how to solve them. The post genocide nation of Rwanda witnessed one of the most horrific events a nation could experience, genocide. However, it has rebuilt itself to become an example nation for transitional justice, political stability and economic development. Rwanda s military capabilities within the institute of the Rwandan Defence Force (RDF) are well known for its organisation capability and effectiveness in compact. In a Gallup Polling 2013 Global States of Mind: New Metrics for World Leaders report, Rwandans reported satisfaction rates of eighty six per cent feeling safe and secure in the country thanks to the RDF. This confidence stems from the high utilization of RDF effectiveness in promoting domestic and regional security alongside with the Rwandan National. Rwanda s military transformed itself several times since its formation as the Rwanda Patriotic Army (RPA) during the Rwandan Civil War (1990 1994). The military force established itself as a rebel group with the goal of establishing a one Rwanda policy, which encompasses a nation without ethnic classifications and the return of nearly one million Rwandan diaspora Tutsi community. However, the genocide greatly shifted these goals but both the scale of the massacres as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Nashua Plainfield Reflection Throughout my schooling at Nashua Plainfield I have taken initiative in many ways. I was apart of the student council, FCCLA treasure, and was the captain on my softball team. I felt I learned the most about being a leader in softball. In softball I felt as if there was two ways to be a leader, on the field, and off the field in the dugout. I was a leader in the filed, by talking. Talking is a major part of softball. You constantly have to be aware about where the ball is and what you are going to do with it if it comes to you. You need to talk about where the runners are and what the plays are depending on where the ball is. I was a leader in the dugout by picking my teammates up. It s hot, your loosing, you just struck out, your awesome drive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Habakkuk Book of Habakkuk The prophet Habakkuk introduced in his Book is not considered a prominent figure, as he is considered to be one of the twelve Minor Prophets. There is no indication of his lineage and is just referred to as Habakkuk the prophet in the Biblical text, but due the liturgical nature of the verses in the book, some scholars have described Habakkuk as a cultic prophet. The apocryphal and post biblical literatures do not reach a consensus to who he was. Some say that he came from the tribe of Simeon and others in the tribe of Levi, and information as such is not regarded as true facts, rather as romanticized add ons of the story, supporting the idea that these were just tacked on as later details. The estimated date that it was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is chaos and violence surrounding him, claiming justice to be perverted, and that essentially, Yahweh is allowing the wrong to happen. This is not uncommon for prophets to complain to God about their justified sense of pain. The thing that bothers Habakkuk is whether or not God wants to save them, or even can in order to show that he is a God true to his values of justice and righteousness. The main chunk of the prophecy is really delivered in Habakkuk 1:5 11, through the voice of Yahweh. It is that the Babylonians, a people that God is not commending (Habakkuk 1:6) is going to rise up and seize the lands, and that they are immensely powerful as well. They mention that they are going to rule with some resemblance of justice, but it is justice according to their own standards, in response to Habakkuk s cry of justice. It is not the ideal solution that anyone would look for in this situation. During the second complaint that Habakkuk brings up, he says that God has made the people like fish, where there is no ruler, and it would be contradictory to let the wicked whom are designed by Yahweh for His purpose to take over those who are more righteous. Habakkuk says there is no warrant for them to continue to seize nations with nothing to rely on besides their own excessive strength and pride. However, God s response is to write down what he is going to say, in that God calls for patience and the righteous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Colonial Women In Colonial America Colonial women in America suffered considerable oppression by society. Life in colonial America was difficult. Women had to be resilient, brave, hardworking and above all else, subservient to her husband. It was tradition and the law. Most certainly, this tradition was the reason some women captured by Native Indians, chose to stay within Native societies. Or when returned to their homes, chose return to them. Society believed women inferior to men. They were considered property of their fathers until marriage and once married, all her personal possessions became her husband. Women often married young to men significantly older then themselves and bore children very soon after marriage. Carol Berkin explains in her book First Generations: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They played just as important of a role as men within their societies. Men and women worked alongside each other to plant food and shared authority in the Algonquin tribe. Mary Jemison wrote, work was not severe, nor were woman s chores any more repetitious than that of the chores that filled a colonial housewife s days. Household duties were simple and Seneca women, unlike English wives and daughters, were not slaves to the spinning wheel or the needle (61). Marriage in Indian tribes was Women even had a voice in politics and were included in religious ceremonies. Women in colonial times were so oppressed they most likely stayed with their Indian captures in a community where they could be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Masculinity Theory From Novels Of Treasure Island, By... Joseph Kestner writes, In Treasure Island, Hawkins is forced to achieve an identity, but this process is riddled with ambiguity, including the fact that Jim commits murder and remains haunted by the experience as a nightmare, (Masculinities in British Adventure Fiction, 1880 1915). He specializes in masculinity theory from novels written in the late nineteenth century. Kestner can relate to Jim because he is forced to become a new person, kill a human to save his own life, and questions why situations happen. Unlike in Stevenson s text, Wyeth s illustration depicts Jim s stereotypical masculinity through poses and symbolism, thereby suggesting his gendered maturation begins in a domestic rather than adventure setting. Joseph Kestner s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jim s pose shows that he is unemotional compared to his mother who is positioned behind him. In this illustration, Jim is shorter than his mother, but Wyeth uses the technique occlusion to make Jim appear larger than he actually is. Wyeth uses this technique to demonstrate the importance of Jim, implying that he is clearly the most powerful character. In the nineteenth century, gender roles were vastly different than they are today; for example, females acted feminine and showed their emotions, while men acted emotionless and tried to act tough. Wyeth shows this by having Jim posing in a way that accentuates his masculinity; he has a wide stance and his shoulders are pulled back. His stance shows his confidence, while his mother s stance shows skepticism. Jim s mother is crying and she is allowed to show her emotion, while Jim is trying to hold back his tears. Since Jim s father had recently passed away, this image shows that Jim is ready to assume his father s role as the man of the house. Jim is transitioning from adolescence to adulthood, which is seen at the point in the novel when he is about to set out on an adventure at sea. Their relationship would be diminished by the inability to see each other all the time. But, Jim is no longer dependent upon his parents, rather he is now an independent person, and this is shown in the illustration. The use of darkness and shadowing conveys a sense of mystery and of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. How Different was English Christianity in the reign of... This report will compare and contrast how different English Christianity was in the reign of Elizabeth I to the childhood of Roger Martyn. Roger Martyn was a local gentleman who gave a detailed account of his childhood and how Christianity was greatly practiced. Through various time periods of English history, English Christianity differed tremendously. The basic beliefs of Christianity are that Jesus is both fully divine and fully human; humankind is inherently sinful, signifying estrangement from God as well as moral wrongdoing. Jesus, the sinless Son of God is the essential means of reconciliation between God and humankind, Jesus teachings, recorded in the New Testament, have unique spiritual and moral authority. Following Jesus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through Roger Martyns childhood, the religious acceptance of that time was that of Catholics. This was at a time of when King Henry viii was at loggerheads with the papacy over the popes refusal to annul his first marriage to Catherine of Aragon preventing him from marrying Anne Boleyn. Through this period the atmosphere of where Roger Martyns would have prayed was very visual as described by him ...there was a goodly mount made of a great tree and setup to the foot of the window there, carved very artificially... . there is much detail in Roger Martyns account of the place which he worshipped in Roger Martyns account of the church in which he worshipped proved to have more visual centre pieces and ...in the tabernacle at the south end, there was a fair image of our blessed lady [mary, the mother of jesus], having the afflicted body of her dear son, as he was taken down, off the cross, laying along in her lap, the tears, as it were, running down pitifully upon her beautiful cheeks, as it seemed, beduing the said sweet body of her son, and therefore named the image of our lady of pitty... By the 1530 s Protestantism grew through the work of Thomas Cranmer who was the archbishop of Canterbury. There were many religious changes when King Henry viii passed away in 1547.this gave way for radical modifications in relation to Christianity and the way in which it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Milwaukee Of The Civil Rights Movement During the time of the civil rights movement, milwaukee was considered to be one of the most segregated cities at the time. An extensive amount of African American had moved to the city during and after world war II, and by the time of the civil rights movement, the black community had accounted for 15 percent of Milwaukee s population . It isn t a surprise that majority of African Americans in Milwaukee lived in the north side of the city, which accumulated increasing volatility due to limited job opportunities, poverty, and segregation.Racial segregation in Milwaukee and around the world has always been a phenomenon with intricate historical roots. The complex history of slavery, employment discrimination, tax inequity, redlining, discriminatory housing policies, and multiple other issue have lead Milwaukee to be segregated. Despite the fact that Milwaukee s has a unique history, social forces and government policies created and reinforced residential segregation throughout the united states, so why is Milwaukee worse than most cities in America? Well suburban housing is more expensive than city housing and another thing that distinguishes metro Milwaukee from other areas is the incredible racial disparity in median household incomes in metro Milwaukee, which prevents many minorities from being able to afford suburban housing. So segregation is a huge problem in the milwaukee metro area because of the racial disparity in median household incomes, education, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Hate U Give Analysis In The Hate U Give, we are introduced to our protagonist Starr who is a 16 year old that is trying to figure out the struggles of high school. She lives in a ghetto part of town and goes to private school in another town. She is trying to figure out the struggles of growing up and becoming her own person which include, dating a white man that she hides from her dad, feeling out of place, trying to be friends with the mean girl in school, and isn t sure who she can trust. One night she is catching up with an old childhood friend and while stopped at a stop light, she experience death and police brutality as her unarmed friend is shot and killed. Starr has the now deal with this major thing that has happened in her life as she is the only witness in this situation. We see a cultural rebellion, young woman trying to find her voice, and the typical struggles of high school life within this beautifully intimate first person narrative. Through her perspective, we see how the media is presenting young black men and how the urban wars, that are happening right now, are affecting all those around. The Hate U Give is a story I highly recommend anyone and everyone to read. This books matters. Angie Thomas has put the brutal and blunt realties of race, fear, and privilege that we are experiencing more than ever right now. We see a young woman dealing with oppression and the systematic inequality and hostility that we are seeing more and more through the eyes of the media and how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Deprivation Essay Research into Privation and Deprivation Deprivation is when you have had something taken away from you. E.g. food. When we talk about attachments, deprivation is the loss of an attachment figure. When an infant has had an attachment and it has been broken. There is research done into deprivation by Bowlby. This is his Maternal deprivation hypothesis, which stated the belief that if an infant was unable to build a warm, intimate, continuous relationship with its mother , it would then result in having difficulties building relationships with other people and also the risk of behavioural disorders. This hypothesis says that relationships that are discontinuous or where there are separations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bowlby s hypothesis did not suggest that the relationship had to be with the mother. He believed s child needed to form a relationship with a primary caregiver however did not necessarily need to be the mother. The key aim for his hypothesis was to identify the importance of emotional care in healthy development. Privation is when an attachment had never been formed. The lack of emotional care can possibly result in no attachment being formed. It can also result in permanent harm to the infants social and emotional development. The study conducted by Hodges and Tizard (1989) was of ex institutional children. He aimed to see effects of children who had suffered early privation. He also wanted to test Bowlby s Maternal deprivation (or privation) hypothesis. In this research they took out a longitudinal study. They studied 65 children which were placed in an institution when less than four months, which had all experienced early privation. By 4 years old, 24 children had been adopted, 15 returned to their natural homes and the rest remained in the institution. It was found that the adopted children had closer attachments to their parents and had good family relationships and this was not the case for the restored children. Evidence against the Maternal deprivation hypothesis show in Hodges and Tizard s study that restored children often returned to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Avenue Q Monologue Daniella Owusuwaah Ashley Dunn THE 191: Section K 28, April 2015 Avenue Q: Sesame Street Meets South Park Avenue Q is a laugh out loud, fast moving musical that is an adult version of Sesame Street that address racism, pornography, homophobia, and the parable of finding one s purpose in life through satirical songs. On Friday, April 17, I saw Miami s production of Avenue Q directed by Ms. Saffron Henke at the Gates Abegglen Theatre. This unique show uses puppets as a shield to explore issues that are often hard and sensitive to talk about; it s easy to talk about racism when it s through a puppet. I believe that the goal of Miami s production of Avenue Q was to present and educated to the community and the students about issues such as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The satirical songs help to address the realities of life, social issues that plague society, and makes digs at adolescent pains. As a straight production addressing sensitive issues such as racism would be hard to do, but with the puppets singing about such issues it s not as uncomfortable and it s a little cartoonish. For example, in the song Everyone s a Little Bit Racist (Dusing, p. 5) where racism is satire. The song points out the fact that everyone makes judgements based on a person s race. It s a truth that is hard to comprehend but everybody is in fact a little racist because they have unconscious biases towards races. Furthermore, the songs are sung when the characters are feeling emotional or addressing a political issue. Often the move towards the center and the have a spotlight focused on them. The songs are catchy and funny but afterwards the words of the song resonates with you. In addition, the songs allows the audience to sympathize with what the characters are going through. Overall, the twenty plus songs help to develop the story. They are not merely to entertain the audience but to shine to light the issues the experiences that many people face in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Decriminalization Of Mental Health Additionally, in order to combat the large increase in homelessness many of whom are war vets, who have been diagnosed with a mental illness, and also those who have been involved in deinstitutionalization in the late 60 s; the Mental Health Act created a bill that would help end homelessness. The bill would only work if the Department of Health and Human services awards grants in order to provide; Mental Health Services, Education about mental health, and integrated, coordinated treatment for disorders that constantly reoccur. Lastly, in hopes of limiting the amount of individuals being sent to psychiatric facilities, the Mental Health and Parity Act creates preventive measures for those who may be susceptible to mental illness and those who are currently struggling with a diagnosed illness. The bill would put into place preventive measures by teaching individuals vital information regarding the illness, while also helping the become self aware of their emotional state. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With such an increase in awareness about mental illness, the stigmas is slowly being acknowledged and changed, especially considering the tragic history of mental health. Moreover, the hope is to change the way mental illness Is being treated by taking preventive measures and fully understanding the history of mental health. Once the history of mental health has been unstood then will we as a society be able to create a safer environment for these individuals to feel safe and un judged by those around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Cretaceous-Tertiary Extinction The Cretaceous Tertiary extinction or K T extinction, which marks the Late Cretaceous, is a massive and large scale extinction of animal and plant species that occurred over a short period of time 66 million years ago. The fossils of non avian dinosaurs (the Group of birds) found almost only below the K T boundary, paleontologists mostly estimate that the dinosaurs were extinguished just before, or during the event. Scientific theories explain the extinctions of K T by one or more catastrophic events, such as massive asteroid impacts, and increased volcanic activity, however, the volcanic activity appearing to be anterior. The dating of several impact craters and that of rocks resulting from massive volcanic activity in the Deccan traps coincide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Early Aurignacians The early Aurignacian layer contains only lithics and lacks the art and ornamentation pieces found in the other three Aurignacian sections. Hahn originally wanted to call this layer proto Aurignacian, This suggestion by Hahn related to his observation that AH III at Geißenklösterle lacked split based bone points, which he considered the hallmark of the early Aurignacian (Nicholas J. Conard 2011). Continued research shows that this is not the case, the Aurignacian occupation in the area fits the time period of the early Aurignacian and not the proto Aurignacian sometimes referred to as the Fumanian, with its geographic focus in Mediterranean Europe (Bon 2002; Teyssandier and Liolios 2003; Bolus 2004; Conard and Bolus 2006), (Nicholas J. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first answer could be as simple as they wiped them out through warfare. Neanderthals are thought to have lived in smaller groups and not to have reproduced as much as modern humans due to exploiting fewer resources, this would have given the Aurignacian people an easy advantage, but it is also commonly accepted that it would not have been needed. It is thought that through better use of resources and a willingness to take more resources that H.Sapiens Sapiens could have merely slowly taken over from Neanderthals by taking up all the resources for their growing population resulting in slowly starving the remaining Neanderthals. A good example of the different mindset between the two groups when it came to food is what happened to cave bears when modern humans arrived. Neanderthals and cave bears seem to have coexisted in a dynamic equilibrium with both species able to survive in the same region over long periods of time. With the arrival of modern humans this dynamic equilibrium was disturbed. Cave bear hunting was intensified and more bones show anthropogenic modifications and even direct evidence of hunting (Münzel et al. 2001; Münzel and Conard 2004b), (Nicholas J. Conard 2011). It wasn t only food that the groups would have had to compete for, but also resources for crafting of tools, art, and instruments as well as fire wood. The Middle Paleolithic and Aurignacian are characterized by concentrations of burnt bone, indicating that the environment did not always contain sufficient quantities of wood for the heating and lighting needs of both populations (Nicholas J. Conard 2011). It is commonly thought that without the introduction on modern humans Neanderthals would not have gone extinct. Neanderthal culture was not necessarily inferior, merely different and not suited to compete in the style it was forced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Shooting of Trayvon Martin at the Hands of George... This paper will be covering the controversial case of the shooting of Trayvon Martin at the hands of George Zimmerman. This was a polarizing trial for it pitted gun rights activists against gun control activists and people who were generally against the new gun rhetoric that is in Florida. George Zimmerman was the neighborhood watch for the gated community and would always do his job diligently. However, one night he witnessed someone in a grey hoodie walking on the sidewalk wearing a hoodie. Zimmerman thought this person was suspicious and continued to follow him. After Zimmerman called in that he was following this individual, he was told not to leave his vehicle. Instead, he followed the person into who knows where and the rest of the story is up for debate. The defense team stated that Trayvon had jumped out of the bushes and begun to attack Zimmerman violently to the point where he felt that his life was in danger. The prosecution believed that Zimmerman had initiated a fight with Trayvon and he was at the mercy of Zimmerman at gunpoint for a significant amount of time. Ultimately this paper would be covering from the viewpoint of a problem statement that states, George Zimmerman outstepped his boundaries by abusing his power. The police told him to step down, but he pursued Trayvon Martin anyways. Zimmerman was partially or mostly responsible to the Teen s death. The extent of which is still up for debate in social settings. This researcher will also answer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Buffers And Titration Of An Amino Acid Practical Exercise 3 Buffers and Titration of An Amino Acid Name: Stephanie Tayas Anak Bumphray Id Number: 100084790 Date Performed: 11 September 2017 Practical Group: Monday 1:30pm 5:30pm Introduction: A buffer solution is which resists large changes in pH when the small amounts of an acid or a base are added to it. The buffer can be calculated based on the equation of ionization pair of acid and conjugate base. Any weak acid can be represented as HA and A as the conjugate base. This equation is based known as Henderson Hasselbalch equation which is used to calculate pH of a solution. Figure 1: Henderson Hasselbalch equation Buffer solution can be divided into two which are acidic buffer solutions and alkaline ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... = 22.7mL  Volume of base required = 25mL 22.7mL = 2.3mL (b) pH = 6.9 pH = pka + log10 [HPO42 ]  6.9 = 6.9 + log10 [HPO42 ] [H2PO4 ] [H2PO4 ] log10 [HPO42 ] = 0 [H2PO4 ] = 1 1  Volume of acid required = 25mL (1+1) = 12.7mL  Volume of base required = 25mL 12.7mL = 12.5mL (c) pH = 7.9 pH = pka + log10 [HPO42 ]  7.9 = 6.9 + log10 [HPO42 ] [H2PO4 ] [H2PO4 ] log10 [HPO42 ] = ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Government Call Center Service Improvement Through... Government Call Center Service Improvement Through Unstructured Data Analytics Overview Unstructured data analytics is an essential part of any Big Data offering. Making sense of unstructured data is time consuming and complicated, yet the insights generated from these data are valuable and meaningful if proper techniques are utilized. This report is to analyze the factors that could affect the resident satisfaction levels based on the government call center service. Two separated models were constructed. One is to investigate the departments textual reply data effects on resident satisfaction levels, whereas the other is to understand the the resident satisfaction levels based on factors excluding textual reply data. Feature ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then data scientists may start extracting features and be prepared to build explanatory models. There are more than 80,000 resident complaint observations during 2014 and 2015. However, there are limitations because only about 4,700 of them have been labeled, which means this study could only investigate 5% of the overall data observations from 2014 to 2015. The coefficient estimates may have biased due to the small amount of the available data observations. Constructing Explanatory Model The first model is aimed toward understanding the key influencers on resident satisfaction levels based on the labeled data (excluding reply text contents). The method used within this model is logistic regression. The second model is aimed toward understanding the department reply content effects on resident satisfaction levels. The reply content data can be pulled from the department reply attributes. The reply content data will be used to create unigram document term matrix for further logistic regression analysis. Interpreting the Selected Features Figure 1. describes the variable importance ratios associated with the coefficient estimates of each attribute from the observations. An estimate larger than zero means the attribute has a positive effect on the resident satisfactory probabilities. An estimate smaller than zero means this attribute may have a negative effect on resident satisfactory
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  • 20. Hedonism In The Great Gatsby Xiaomei Huang Instructor Mr. Saxby Humanities 205 1/7/15 The Great Gatsby Fitzgerald is a famous 20th century American literary novelist, he represents a crucial period of the history of American culture, knows as the title of The Jazz Age spokesperson and poet laureate of his masterpiece. This novel is one of the greatest literacy documents of that period, which wins many praises; in addition, it is also the central to the literature of the twenties, and it is in the mainstream of American realism as it emerged after World War I. The novel appears to be about love, idealism and disillusionment, but further examination on reveals it s hidden depth, the temptation and extinguish of American Dream . The Great Gatsby is actually a recall ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gatsby is a matter of the supremacy of the American dream believer and suitors. American Dream refers to a period in the New World to develop the formation and development of a considerable universal appeal, or the pursuit of an ideal. Those who achieve the American Dream symbolize worked hard, optimistic Americans, they represent the American image, ideals and values, to show people that their success in this new country, as long as seize opportunity, the dream will be realized. From the Civil War to the early 20th century, the US economy is in a boom period of rapid growth, the economic impact of the wave, materialistic ecstasy filled every corner of social life, all levels of society are in for the money and run, the result would is moral turpitude, the value of the loss; the value of the criteria and moral values of freedom, democracy, equality and thrift and other capitalist survival trampled. Once vibrant American Dream in this period by the unprecedented impact and aggressive fighting spirit of entrepreneurship and individual consciousness gradually replaced by unscrupulous predatory as the American dream has slowly evolved into illusory money dream. With the height of the development of capitalism and material developed, everyone can become rich, and the dream of success began to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Definition Of Racism Essay Q From your point of view, how would you define racism? A Racism is when you, what I, what I think, is whenever you intentionally hold someone back because of their either skin color, ethnicity, or gender. But, race obviously implies race, so yeah whenever you re intentionally holding someone back, uh for your own personal gate. 2. Q Growing up, did you ever experience or witness racism towards you or your family? A Uh, you know it s funny that you asked that question because a lot of times, you know I do. When I taught at Alton High, I had a lot of training and social justice and those kinds of things so it made me think about a lot about of my own family history. And uh, my mom definitely because I was a hidden pregnancy, and my mom, you know how she was working in town, uh she was a police dispatcher and at that time, they would go around and mark the tires. And she had people coming out of their businesses, uh you know, calling her n lover and all those kinds of things, and chasing her, just being very brutal to her. But me, um I never really got that growing up. You know, kids are kids, and they would ask if I was mixed or whatever that was, but that was about the end of it, it was more like curiosity and just once ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Q Does the novel seem to think that racism will eventually be overcome or remain the same? A The way the novel s portrayed or at least my reading of it is it s gonna stay the same because they re almost locked into their social roles and their society roles and their expectations. They don t feel like anything is going to change, especially in that situation. You have a small town that s really outgrowing, there s nothing new coming in, there s no progressive types of things that are changing anything. Um, the novel s portrayed, in my opinion as this is how it is, this is how it s always gonna be, and those people that do things differently, like Atticus are kind of the outsiders of, of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Every Organization Needs A Concrete Human Resources... Every organization needs a concrete Human Resources Management plan to strategically guide them in achieving defined business goals. The plan must provide vision and framework to all functional areas within an organization in order to remain competitive and relevant in their given industry. It is within this framework that human resources must develop a strategic plan (Brunot, 2017). Implementing such a plan will capitalize on interplay between capabilities (strengths and weaknesses) with the demands of its environment (its competitors, customers, and suppliers) (Dessler, 2017, p. 69). It is also through a well developed plan that policies and procedures can be altered or created to bring about the desired changes. Strategic Human ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... University, HR, and Enrollment managers would proactively work alongside each other with equal measures of responsibility to develop tactics that align with the larger structure and overall business plan of the school. HR will contribute to this by providing the proper human capital that will have a substantial and long term impact on the future of the University. Transitioning to a Strategic HR plan comes in the formation of key competencies in all functional areas of business. Human resource professionals must think of themselves as business people first and HR people second (Jamrog Overton, 2004, p. 56). In order for the HR professional to carry out strategic responsibilities, they must be proficient in particular skills to be a strategic partner. These competencies include but are not limited to: (1) Knowledge of business, (2) Knowledge of standard HR practices, (3) Management of change (Jamrog Overton, 2004). Employment Law As the University goes about the process of becoming fully strategic through the hiring of candidates and the training, assessment, and rewarding of current employees, employment practices must be fully in line current laws. While there are numerous and ever changing employment laws that the Strategic HR professional will need to stay cognizant of, there are key laws that must be on the radar of all University officials as well. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act encompasses the legal obligation of an employer to not discriminate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How Social Exclusion Affects The Feeling Of Physical Coldness Psychologists Chen Bo Zhong and Geoffrey Leonardelli from the University of Toronto wanted to analyze the idea that social exclusion generates a physical response of coldness. In 2008, they did just that by carrying out an experimental study to address two questions in two different experiments; whether recall of a specific (social exclusion) event influences the feeling of physical coldness. The second experiment is based on the hypothesis of the first, given that coldness leads to the liking for warm or cold food. The present paper examines whether or not notions such as cold and lonely are expressions that can be applied to reality and not just an abstract illustration. Empirical evidence is adequately provided supporting the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The purpose was to revive their feelings of isolation and loneliness. Comparatively, the other group recalled an experience in which they had been socially acknowledged and included into a group. Researchers hypothesized that priming social exclusion, as opposed to inclusion, would lead participants to report lower room temperature in experiment 1 and thus prefer hot food and drink in Experiment 2. The results of the experiments were in line with the experimental predictions that social exclusion leads to physical coldness and that the lack of social acceptance leads people to seek hot food and drinks. The following paragraphs will analyze Zhong s research, evaluating strengths, limitations, and possible improvements for Experiment 1 and 2. Going through the methodology, the participants were students at the University of Toronto and were asked to recall a social exclusion event. It is a between participants design, making it interesting to analyze individual differences in recall and how cold they felt afterwards. However, this doesn t equate for external validity, as it is very unclear by what event the participants referred to as social exclusion. The researchers refer to previous studies carried out by Bargh, Chen, Burrows (1996) in the introduction about the physical signs of social influence. This experiment however, is carried out in Toronto; the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Paragraph and Arrow Ref Word Chapter 1 Creating, Formatting, and Editing a Word Document with a Picture MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The default view in Word is ____. a. Print Layout view b. Headline view c. Web Layout view d. Outline view REF: WD 5 2. The ____ as shown in the accompanying figure is a formatting mark that indicates where the ____ was pressed. a. TAB key c. ENTER key b. SPACEBAR d. SHIFT key REF: WD 6 3. To enter a blank line into a document, press the ____ key without typing any text on the line. a. CTRL c. ENTER b. ALT d. ESC REF: WD 7 4. Press the ENTER key in all of the following circumstances EXCEPT ____. a. to insert a blank line into a document b. when the insertion point reaches the right margin c. to begin a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CTRL b. F1 d. ALT REF: WD 32 26. You can select characters by using the ____ key. a. SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW c. SHIFT+END b. CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW d. SHIFT+UP ARROW REF: WD 32 27. You can select a document by using the ____ key.
  • 25. a. SHIFT+HOME c. SHIFT+END b. CTRL+A d. CTRL+SHIFT+END REF: WD 32 28. You can select a paragraph by using the ____ key. a. CTRL+END c. CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW b. SHIFT+HOME d. CTRL+SHIFT+END REF: WD 32 29. You can select multiple paragraphs by using the ____ key repeatedly. a. CTRL+END c. SHIFT+HOME b. CTRL+A d. CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW REF: WD 32 30. You can select a word by using the ____ key. a. CTRL+SHIFT+LEFT ARROW b. CTRL+A REF: WD 32 c. SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW d. CTRL+W 31. You can select multiple words by using the ____ key repeatedly. a. CTRL+A c. SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW b. CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW d. CTRL+SHIFT+END REF: WD 32 32. The small squares and circles around a selected graphic are called ____ handles. a. sizing c. base b. shape d. dimension REF: WD 35 33. When you tap or click the ____ button for a selected graphic, Word provides options for changing how a graphic is positioned with text in a document. a. Layout Options c. Positioning b. Image Options d. Graphic Placement REF: WD 35 34. To see the height and width of the currently selected graphic, look in the ____ group on the Picture Tools Format tab. a. Measurements c. Size b. Options d. Dimensions
  • 26. REF: WD 37 35. When you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Effect Of Bioluminescence On Oceanic Life And... Imagine you re out camping in a pitch black forest. The moon is hidden by the canopy of trees and you ve left your lantern back in the tent. There is no way to see where you are going and panic begins to set. When all of a sudden the ground around you begins to glow and visibility has returned. What is the cause of this phenomenon? To whom or what should you be thankful for? This is known as bioluminescence, a feature that causes eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms to illuminate. This is a rare trait that few creatures possess and benefit from. This document will discuss the helpful features that both terrestrial and marine life forms benefit from. Particularly mating, hunting, and defense can be further advanced with the use of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... J Hastings, 1998). Creatures of all habitats and ways of life may have the capacity to use this ability. From the bottom of the ocean floor to the plains of the windy desert, the variability of these illuminating creatures knows no bounds. When it comes to earthbound animals, certain Arthropods, Mycetophilid Flies, Centipedes, and Millipedes share this ability with Fireflies, Click Beetles, Glow Worms, Railroad Worms, Quantula Stirata and Annelids. Furthermore, there are also animals with these features found within the ocean. The fish included but not limited to are the Cookiecutter Shark, Anglerfish, Flashlight Fish, Gulper Eel, Black Dragonfish, Cat Shark, Lanternfish, Midshipman Fish, Pineconefish, Viperfish, Marine Hatchetfish, but these aren t the only marine creatures that retain this ability. Invertebrates such as Cnidarians, Coral, Sea Pens, certain Jellyfish, Ostracods, Copepods, Chaetognaths, Vampire Squid, Clams, Nudibranchs, Cephalopods, Krill, Molluscs, Octopuses, Bolitaenidae, Sepiolida, Teuthida, colossal squid, Mastigoteuthidae, and the sparkling Enope Squid are included in the list of species that possess bioluminescent qualities. Many species of Fungi and Bacteria are found with these illuminating qualities. From the microscopic bacteria, Photorhabdus luminescence to the Colossal Squid, the size and shape of these beings are nearly endless. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Monroe Doctrine And The United States Of America Since the early 1800 s the history of the world has been greatly influenced by the young nation of the United States of America. One of the earliest forms of this influence came on Dec. 2, 1823 in President James Monroe s annual message to congress. In his address, he outlined his beliefs on keeping European powers out of Latin America for the good of the US. This section of his speech became known as The Monroe Doctrine. About 80 years later, President Theodore Roosevelt built on top of the ideas in the Monroe Doctrine in his address to congress on Dec. 6, 1904. This is known as The Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, in which he describes his intentions of keeping the sovereignty of Latin American nations by force if necessary. Although Roosevelt directly links his ideas to the Monroe Doctrine, along with its similarities it also has a few key differences. During his address President Monroe stated, ...we should consider any attempt on their part to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous . Referring to European nations interfering in Latin America, this shows his intentions during his speech; the countries of Latin America are all in the very early stages of their independence and are vulnerable to being taken over. Due to their position in proximity to the US, having a European nation in power would directly put the US in danger. Monroe however had a problem, at the time he did not have any way to back up his words. The US did ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. We Grow Accustomed to the Dark... We grow accustomed to the dark... Darkness is a recurring image in literature that evokes a universal unknown, yet is often entrenched in many meanings. A master poet, Emily Dickinson employs darkness as a metaphor many times throughout her poetry. In We grow accustomed to the dark (#428) she talks of the newness that awaits when we fit our Vision to the Dark. As enigmatic and shrouded in mystery as the dark she explores, Dickinson s poetry seems our only door to understanding the recluse. As she wrote to her friend T.W. Higginson on April 15, 1862, the Mind is so near itself it cannot see, distinctly (Letters 253). In this musing, she acquiesces to a notion that man remains locked in an internal struggle with himself. This inner ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the poem has fluidity despite its apparent scarcity of rhyme. After examining the alteration of syllables in each line, a pattern is revealed in this poem concerning darkness. The first nine lines alternate between 8 and 6 syllables. These lines are concerned, as any narrative is, with exposition. These lines set up darkness as an internal conflict to come. The conflict intensifies in lines 10 and 11 as we are bombarded by an explosion of 8 syllables in each line. These lines present the conflict within one s own mind at its most desperate. After this climax, the syllables in the last nine lines resolve the conflict presented. In these lines, Dickinson presents us with an archetypal figure that is faced with a conflict: the bravest hero. These lines present the resolution in lines that alternate between 6 and 7 syllables. Just as the syllables decrease, the falling action presents us with a final insight. This insight discusses how darkness is an insurmountable entity that, like the hero, we must face to continue straight through Life (line 20). The next seemingly arbitrary decision is Dickinson s capitalization. The capitalization at the beginning of the sentence must be capitalized; therefore, we ll focus on the capitalizations that lie within each sentence. In this poem, each of these words is a noun. Past this simple reading, what may we deduce from these capitalizations? Each stanza presents a different set of capitalized objects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Hungry Tide Essay Chenrong Li Professor John Peterson ENG 380 12 Dec. 2016 The Hungry Tide: A Desired Utopia of Political Ecology In The Hungry Tide, Amitav Ghosh explores the ecosystem of the Sundarbans, varying narration between third person and first person perspectives, primarily through the main characters Piya, Kanai, and Fokir. The story traces the transformation of these three main characters from disengaged spectators to invested insiders. However, each of them perceives the biome of tide country through quite different lenses and their experiential and educational backgrounds are significantly diverse. Because of the individuated points of view and differential knowledge and power, conflicts emerge. This essay will interpret the desired ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to address the conflict between the rights of local people and the Bengal tiger, a conservation project was issued in 1973, turning a large proportion of the Sundarbans into a refuge. It is in this context that the story takes place, and through this context that Ghosh evaluates the extent to which such a utopian ideal is possible. Among the three main characters, Piya is a Bengali American cetologist who travels to the tideland in order to find and research the Irrawaddy and Orcaella dolphins that are native to the region. Piya was born in Calcutta and moved to Seattle with her parents when she was one year old. Her father believed that, in order to better assimilate into U.S. culture, the family should sever its ties to India. Therefore, growing up in a family whose children are not allowed to access their own language, Piya can only speak English. Being the emblem of the conservation politics that has heavily influenced the Sundarban Islands, Piya tries to appreciate the country s unique culture and its people, but is impeded by her own morals and the characteristics which come from being an American citizen. This can be elucidated by Piya s confrontation with the villagers who kill and burn a tiger alive inside a mud hut in retribution of their deceased villagers and livestock that were slaughtered by the creature. Although Piya s attempts to stop this attack are failed, her stance is evident people are not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Schindler s List Is 1993 Oscar Nominated Movie Directed... Schindler s List is 1993 Oscar nominated movie directed by Steven Spielberg. This movie is based on the 1982 biographical novel published by the Australian author Thomas Keneally. It is an R rated movie with a 185 minutes running time. The main character of the movie, Oskar Schindler is played by Liam Neeson. The movie portrays the story of the German businessman who tried to preserve the lives of some Jewish refuges during the holocaust. In times past, the Jews have been victims of ethnic prosecutions. The Jewish history has been stained with such prosecutions right from the Bible times up to World War II and even beyond. The most horrific and gruesome of such persecutions was witnessed during the World War II. Schindler s List depicts the true story of Oskar Schindler during the holocaust. Oskar was a German industrialist and businessman who was also a strong member of Nazi party. As a businessman, Schindler showered Nazi officers with bribes and lavish gifts in order to overcome bureaucracies during wartime Germany. With time he became very wealthy during the peak of the world war. In the mist of the persecution of the Jews, Schindler was moved with compassion to intervene. He later convenience the Nazi party to build and enamel ware factor which will help fuel the war. He used his political connections to employ Jews who would have otherwise been sent to concentration camps and would subsequently end up in gas chambers. Schindler s list clearly shows how deprave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Soil Erosion What is soil erosion? Soil erosion is a natural process, occurring over geological time, and indeed it is a process that is essential for soil formation in the first place. With respect to soil degradation, most concerns about erosion are related to accelerated erosion, where the natural rate has been significantly increased mostly by human activity. Soil erosion by water is a widespread problem throughout Europe. Soil is naturally removed by the action of water or wind: such background (or geological ) soil erosion has been occurring for some 450 million years, since the first land plants formed the first soil. Even before this, natural processes moved loose rock, or regolith, off the Earth s surface, just as has happened ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... [pic] Diffuse overland flow. Note the raindrop impacts Firstly, if rain arrives too quickly (i.e. with too high an intensity) for it to infiltrate: the runoff which results is then known as infiltration excess runoff, or Hortonian runoff. Secondly, runoff may occur if the soil has already absorbed all the water it can hold (i.e. because it is fully saturated, or if the soil is frozen). Runoff which results from this situation is known as saturation excess runoff. As runoff moves downhill, it is at first a thin diffuse film of water which has lost virtually all the kinetic energy which it possessed as falling rain. Thus it moves only slowly, has a low flow power, and is generally incapable of detaching or transporting soil particles. The micro topography (i.e. small scale pattern of irregularities) of the soil s surface tends to cause this overland flow to concentrate in closed depressions, which slowly fill: this is known as detention storage or ponding . Both the flowing water, and the water in detention storage, protect the soil from raindrop impact, so that rainsplash redistribution usually decreases over time within a storm, as the depth of surface water increases. There are, however, complex interactions between rainsplash and overland flow. If rain continues, the increasing depth of water will eventually overtop the micro topographic depressions. Overland flow that is released in this way is likely to flow downhill more quickly and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Compare And Contrast Congreve And Maugham s Treatment Of Love Congreve and Maugham Treatment of love in their Comedies deals with their different approaches to love. With his refined fancy and a sense of realism, Congreve could add to the wit and satire of the Restoration period, his approach to love was unique in its own way as he could provide purity of subject and delicacy of treatment. His approach to love was emotional, idealistic, artistic and sophisticated. Congreve could harmonize the irony, wit and insolent words of Restoration comedy with his delicate treatment of love and balanced treatment both as a writer and as an artist. His contribution was in the purity of matter and delicacy of form, it was unique thing in the restoration period. Maugham was very practical and subtle in his approach ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his different comedies, he satirized manners in a pure and simple manner and people were highly spell bound by it. Love was the background of all his works, in The Old Bachelor, The Double Dealer, Love for Love. The Way of The World, love had been treated with perfect delicacy, courtly sophistication and artificiality. According to Leigh Hunt, we came across in him heartless lords and ladies who used to say witty things to one another, and were always buzzing in some maze of intrigue. Congreve laid more stress on brilliance and the virtues of style than on the depth of life. He was also saved from oblivion by the sheer strength of style. BonamyDobree further quoted Meredith : He hits the mean of a fine style and a natural in dialogue. He is at once precise and voluble ... In this he is a classic, and is worthy of treading a measure with Moliere. Thus, the world of Congreve had its limited framework in spite of the treatmentof love. In this solid frame work, which offers nothing exceptional, psychological raillery and dialogue are displayed with incomparable brilliance. His presentation became personal idealistic and realistic for example, the characters of Millamant and Mirabell combined heart, mind and all sensibilities. The exact and restrained skill of a master tones down the radiance of these figures, who came very near to their realm of romantic fancy, without actually entering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Manifestation Of Injustice Within Salem Essay Hailey Ronk 12/11/16 5th Hour The Manifestation of Injustice Within Salem In Arthur Miller s play, The Crucible (1953), the town of Salem, Massachusetts is established as a place where their own religion ranks higher than truth and justice. Within this town, the authorities are the supreme rulers; they do all the governing and rely merely on their Puritan beliefs in order to help them draw a conclusion to fundamental decisions. These authorities began to develop the belief that these young girls, one of them who goes by the name of Abigail Williams, are being provided with information that they are unobservant of. As a result, they accustom themselves to the girls thoughts, as well as actions in order to help prosecute obscure crimes. Meanwhile, the whole court system gets turned upside down simply off of the assumption that these girls are being sincere. People that were accused of witchcraft were to be executed unless they declared themselves as a witch. Rather than acknowledge the fact that they couldn t comprehend all the events that took place, more and more people began confessing to witchcraft in order to spare their own lives; one of them being a young lady named Mary Warren. Should the testimony of witnesses be taken as the whole, indisputable truth? Can a death sentence be justly based on a decision made only by affirmations? Righteous individuals are being blamed for obscure events that took place during the Salem witch trials. Injustice is taking place in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Plato And Aristotle s Views On Modern Political Thought... Philosophers have pondered what makes for an ideal state since antiquity. In fact, the ideas theorized by the ancient Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle over two millennia ago on this subject still resonate strongly today, influencing modern political thought and regime construction. Plato contends the ideal state is one ruled by a class of guardians, or philosopher kings . These philosopher kings are selected to rule because they are best fit for the responsibility. Aristotle, a pupil of Plato, acknowledges and agrees with Plato on the point that states ruled by philosopher kings would be ideal states, but adds such states are simply not reasonable. Instead, Aristotle advocates for rule by polity : a constitutional government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Likewise, children born of guardians deemed unfit to be future guardians are relegated to one of the other classes. By creating a system of specialization in which ability solely determines the citizens duties, Plato ensures those who govern his city will not be the beneficiaries of parental and/or class nepotism. For this reason, the city s political health is protected from the deleterious effects of an inefficient ruling class. This class structure is wholly unconventional, but necessary in Plato s ideal city. This is due to his position on the equity, or lack thereof, between humans; some people, be it by nature or nurture, are more competent than others and the most competent should rule over those less so for the benefit of the whole. However, Plato knows this system will be fraught if it ignores base human desire. Citizens will not willingly accept being corralled into specific societal roles, especially if they think those roles are unjust or beneath them. Plato s system cannot work without a noble lie . The noble lie promulgated to the citizens of Plato s city relies on a sort of divine meddling. According to the lie, although everyone in the society is related and should share a familial bond, guardians, auxiliaries, and producers all have different levels of ability imparted onto them by the god in the form of intrinsic metals. As Socrates says ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Wonder I Wonder Why It s Called That Summary Have you ever Wondered while people call other people deformed? Well in this book called Wonder is about a kid who is deformed. The title of the book is called Wonder I Wonder why it s called that. The Author is R.J. Palacio You may know her from her sequel book Auggie and me. The time is starting in August and ends at about June. The scene takes place at a middle school. Also the scene takes place at a high school and a house. Well the environment of this took place in a open city. I am going to tell about three very good friends a trio. The main character of the book is August (Auggie) for short. Auggies main role is to go to school and make new friends and have a good time. Also he has to learn to ignore the people that say he is deformed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay on Human Factors in Flight 5390 |Flight 5390 was a British Airways flight between Birmingham International Airport in England and Málaga, Spain. On June 10, 1990 there | |was an improperly installed windshield and failed in mid flight. The plane had climbed to 17,300 feet over Didcot, Oxfordshire, A few | |minutes later there was a loud bang, and the fuselage quickly filled with condensation. The left windscreen, on the captain s side of | |the cockpit, had failed. Lancaster, the captain, was pulled out of his seat by the air and forced head first out of the cockpit. This | |left him with his whole upper torso out of the aircraft, and only his legs inside. The door to the flight deck was blown out, It blocked| |the throttle control which caused the plane to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Accident investigators found that a replacement windscreen had been installed 27 hours before the flight, and that the procedure had been approved by the Shift Maintenance Manager. 84 of the 90 windscreen retention bolts were 0.026 inches too small in diameter, while the remaining six were 0.1 inches too short ( British airways flight 5390, ). The investigation revealed that the previous windscreen had been fitted with incorrect bolts, which had been replaced on a like for like basis by the Shift Maintenance Manager without reference to the maintenance documentation. The air pressure difference between the cabin and the outside during the flight proved to be too much, leading to the failure of the windscreen. The incident also brought to attention a design flaw in the aircraft of the windscreen being secured from the outside of the aircraft, putting a greater stress on the bolts than if they were secured from the inside. Investigators blamed the British Airways Birmingham Airport Shift Maintenance Manager for installing the incorrect bolts during the windscreen replacement and for failing to follow official British Airways policies. They also found fault with British Airways policies, which should have required testing or verification by another person for this critical task. Finally, investigators blamed the local Birmingham Airport management for not directly monitoring the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Racial Predujice toward Minority Groups Racial prejudice toward minority groups has been a problem throughout all of history. While overt racism and prejudice may be diminished from the days of our dark past, covert racism is very much alive. Society loves to embellish on how far the country has come in the fight against racial prejudice by highlighting significant events such as having the first black president. Yet there are still too many instances of subtle racism. In 2011, there were almost 700,000 incidents of stop and frisk policing in New York. Nine out of ten of these incidents involved blacks or Hispanics, which is ridiculous because blacks make up less than a quarter of the New York Population (Bobo 2013). Prejudice causes unfair treatment to innocent people. Everyone should be treated the same and given the same amount of respect. Continuing the fight towards an unprejudiced world has so many benefits including making sure everyone feels safe and respected in society and the possibility to learn from other ethnic groups. A world without prejudice would be a much more effective world with more time spent on making life better for all instead of violence and hate. Government officials and psychologists are trying to advertise how being in contact with other ethnic groups has reduced prejudice. Many psychologists are already praising contact theory research for its contribution toward world peace and its efforts against prejudice (Dixon, Tropp, Durrheim, and Tredoux 2010). However, the two empirical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Crj 320 Wk 5 Quiz 5 Chapter 8 and 9 CRJ 320 WK 5 QUIZ 5 CHAPTER 8 AND 9 To purchase this visit here: http://www.activitymode.com/product/crj 320 wk 5 quiz 5 chapter 8 and 9/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM CRJ 320 WK 5 QUIZ 5 CHAPTER 8 AND 9 CRJ 320 WK 5 Quiz 5 Chapter 8,9 MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which of the following factors can assist in establishing time of death? a. victim s clothing c. rigor mortis b. presence of weapons d. hair color 2. The type of lust murderer who is usually of above average intelligence, methodical and cunning, and socially skilled, and who tricks victims into situations in which he can torture and then murder them, is called a(n), a. serial killer. c. disorganized offender. b. organized offender. d. mass murderer. 3. Which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... a. defense wounds c. wounds under clothing b. hesitation wounds d. weapon tightly clutched 18. Murder is classified as a. excusable homicide. c. criminal homicide. b. nonfelonious homicide. d. justifiable homicide. 19. Most cases of hanging are a. homicides. c. suicides. b. accidents. d. accidental homicides. CRJ 320 WK 5 QUIZ 5 CHAPTER 8 AND 9 To purchase this visit here: http://www.activitymode.com/product/crj 320 wk 5 quiz 5 chapter 8 and 9/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM CRJ 320 WK 5 QUIZ 5 CHAPTER 8 AND 9 CRJ 320 WK 5 Quiz 5 Chapter 8,9 MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which of the following factors can assist in establishing time of death? a. victim s clothing c. rigor mortis b. presence of weapons d. hair color 2. The type of lust murderer who is usually of above average intelligence, methodical and cunning, and socially skilled, and who tricks victims into situations in which he can torture and then murder them, is called a(n), a. serial killer. c. disorganized offender. b. organized offender. d. mass murderer.
  • 40. 3. Which of the following statements is not true with regard to death investigations? a. Body temperature drops 2 to 3 degrees in the first hour after death. b. Rigor mortis appears first in the smaller muscles, such as those of the face. c. After about 36 hours, rigor mortis usually disappears in the same sequence as it appeared. d. Maximum lividity occurs within 15 20 hours after death. 4. Premeditation would be a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Health Disparities Within Dekalb County Introduction The purpose of this paper is to provide insight on health disparities seen within DeKalb County. The residents of DeKalb County are diverse in race, ethnicity, and income. Since the county is so diverse there are many health disparities seen amongst its residents. Health disparities occur within a county when one group of a population has noticeably better or worse health than another group within the same population. These groups of people can differ by income, education, sex, race, location, and even sexual orientation. This Paper will discuss the health disparities that exist within DeKalb County, and explain why these disparities exist from a historical, political and social aspect. Furthermore, this paper will give background information on health outcomes from national, state, and local epidemiological perspective in order to support the claims that disparities actually exist within this county. Background The history of Georgia and its reflection on the state impacts the health and well being of its communities today as it relates to cultures and institutions. The population of African Americans is higher in Georgia than in the United States because of the transatlantic slave trade, which brought an abundance of African Americans to the state by force. The history of slavery still impacts African Americans today and causes many health disparities that can be seen around the world not only in Georgia. The obvious and tragic impact of health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Pontiac Grand Am Model The Pontiac Grand Am was originally a midsize model, introduced in the 1970s. Briefly discontinued, Pontiac resurrected the Grand Am name in 1985 as a compact vehicle and continued building this model until 2005. Offered in coupe and sedan configurations, the Grand Am was replaced by the G6. Pontiac Grand Am 1985 to 2005 The first two generation Grand Ams were built in the 1970s and were rear wheel drive. Beginning in 1985, the third generation Grand Am was released and stayed in production through 1991. This now front wheel drive model offered room for five and was related to the Buick Skylark and Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais. The fourth generation Grand Am was introduced in 1992 and produced through 1998. It shared its platform with the Buick Skylark, Oldsmobile Cutlass, and the Chevrolet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Standard equipment included 15 inch wheels, anti lock brakes, power door locks, air conditioning, and a basic audio package. Upgrades included power windows, a power driver s seat, cruise control, four wheel disc brakes, larger tires, spoiler, and a sunroof. In 2000, Pontiac added a five speed manual gearbox to the options list for models powered by the base engine. Other changes included an improved center console along with new exterior appearance packages. For 2001, the Pontiac Grand Am received a wheel upgrade and additional audio system choices. Starting in 2002, Pontiac swapped out the base engine with one displacing at 2.2 liters. Smaller and less powerful than the previous engine, the trade off was improved fuel economy. In 2003, Pontiac shuffled its equipment packages and trim levels. Satellite radio was made available on all models and the OnStar communications system was made standard, except for the base SE edition. For 2004, an upgraded four speaker audio system was rolled out and an MP3 player was available or standard on all models except for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Frida Kahlo Y Calderon in the outskirts of Mexico City, in the small town of Coyoacàn the Blue House (La Casa Azul) had been built by Wilhelm Kahlo. In this house, Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderon, or as she is simply known by the name Frida Kahlo, was born on July 6, 1907. Frida s father had great faith for Frida and was determined to see that she got the best education possible. As she began her studies, Frida excelled on all her subjects at the school. In September of the year 1925, Frida was in her senior year and looked forward to her graduation and was making plans to attend medical school. Though, that year brought different plans for the young girl. On that day, Frida and her boyfriend, Alejandro, were heading home when the bus was struck by a trolley car. Frida received multiple injuries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In spite of the fact that her mother did not wish for Frida to see Diego due to their age differences (he was 20 years older) and their strange appearances together (Frida was 5 3 tall and Diego was 6 ), they were married in a Catholic ceremony in 1929. Melancholia, illness, divorce, and re marriage brewed their relationship; Diego Rivera was known to be a ladies charmer thus leading their marriage into a storm. When Diego and Frida divorced in the year of 1940, Frida turned to heavy drinking, chain smoking, and a steady diet of candy. This affected her quite dangerously as she developed an atrophic ulcer on her right foot, from which several gangrenous toes were amputated (or dismembered). Frida and Diego Rivera reconciled and were re married on his 54th birthday, in December 1940, in San Francisco, California. Following the amputation of her right leg in 1953, Frida became a recluse and more deeply depressed, finally losing the will to live. She was found dead at home in Mexico City on July 13, 1954, from heart failure. Many believe she committed suicide by taking an overdose of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Essay On How To Grow Tomato From A Seedling How to Grow Tomatoes from a Seedling Growing tomatoes is a simple and rewarding task, and more people should be growing them. This paper walks readers through the main steps for growing and maintaining patio tomatoes from a seedling. The first step in growing tomatoes is determining if you have the appropriate available space and sunlight to grow them. All tomato varieties require full sunlight, which means at least six hours of direct sun every day. If you have south facing windows or a patio or backyard that receives direct sunlight, you should be able to grow tomatoes. Choose the location that receives the most sun. Next, you need to find the right seedling. Growing tomatoes and other vegetables from seeds can be more complicated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The containers can be used in the house, on a patio, or anywhere in the backyard, and they are portable. Containers also tend to better regulate moisture and drain excess water. Choose a container that is at least 10 inches in diameter and at least 1 foot deep. This will provide sufficient room for root development. In addition to the container, you also need the appropriate soil mixture and draining mechanisms. For the best drainage, fill the bottom of your container with 2 or 3 inches of gravel. On top of the gravel, fill ¾ of the container with soil. Choose a well balanced organic soil. The three main ingredients you will find described on soil bags are N P K that is, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Without going into too much detail about the role of each element in plant growth, I will tell you that an average vegetable will grow fine in a 10 5 5 mixture. This ratio, too, will be easy to find at your local nursery. Once you have the gravel in the bottom of the container and the soil on top, you are ready to transplant the tomato. Pick up the tomato in the plastic container it comes in from the nursery. Turn it upside down, and holding the stem between your fingers, pat the bottom lightly several times, and the plant should fall into your hand. Next, you should gently break up the root ball that formed in the nursery container with your hands. Be gentle, but be sure to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Eight Typical Treatments For Binge Eating Disorder Essay Since no single treatment alone has been proven effective, most treatment approaches involve a combination of treatments to address medical issues, psychological issues, and nutrition. Some treatments target specific groups such as women, men, children, and college students. This article gives an overview of 8 typical treatments for binge eating disorder. 1. Individual, Group, and/or Family Psychotherapy: Three Types Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) focuses on addressing a person s current thoughts and behaviors about himself. Either in group or individual settings, therapists help people learn to identify distorted or negative thinking about eating and self image. They learn to recognize and change faulty beliefs, to relate better to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Comprehensive social, emotional, and psychological screening helps target related disorders and provide important direction in tailoring a treatment plan. Clients may be asked questions about eating patterns, thoughts, and behaviors. 3. Nutritional Counseling Dieting focuses too much on the scale and the food. Pressures from counting calories, food diaries, reading labels, too low calorie plans, and avoiding certain foods using willpower can aggravate symptoms and quickly trigger binge eating. Behavioral weight loss programs directly target obesity, which typically results from binge eating disorder. These medically supervised programs use components of cognitive behavioral therapy. They make sure your nutritional needs are met while also helping you learn to recognize and change faulty beliefs about yourself and food and to cope better with triggers. Short in duration, they are fairly inexpensive. Nutrition evaluations with a dietician help you to create an individualized, safe food plan. It helps dispel some of the myths in the mixed messages we get from the media and society about dieting, body image, and fast food. This can be useful when paired with self help treatments and a behavioral weight loss program is unavailable. 4. Medications Some types of medications may help reduce symptoms of binge eating disorder, but are not designed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay An Inspector Calls An Inspector Calls An Inspector Calls is a play written by JB Priestley in 1945 and set in 1912. Priestley demonstrates his concern with moral responsibility and his beliefs in Socialist values through the character of the Inspector, whom he uses as a mouthpiece throughout the play. He voices his opinions on these issues using this technique, and they are shown by the way the Inspector deals with the Birling family and are exemplified by the obstacles to social harmony in which the Inspector has to face before coming to a suitable and justifiable conclusion. The play was written in 1945 within a week of World War Two ending but set in 1912, when Britain still had its Empire and was doing very well financially. The time ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Priestley hoped that in writing An Inspector Calls , people could look back on events with hindsight and learn from the mistakes that society had made. He primarily wrote the play for a middle class audience about the working class, and how the Birlings and Gerald Croft were all involved in making a young working class woman s life a misery, and consequently driving her to suicide. The Birlings are a typical upper class family they look down on those who are socially beneath them, such as the Inspector, yet look up to those above . Mr. Birling puts this specific idea into practice frequently. Although arrogant, he knows that he is lower down the social scale than his wife, as well as Gerald s family. However, he is aware of the difference in social class, and accepts them Don t blame her. [Lady Croft] comes from an old country family landed people and so forth so it s only natural. At the beginning of the play, the Birlings are celebrating their daughter s engagement to Gerald Croft the son of Arthur s business competitor. Immediately the impression is given that love isn t just the only force bringing Sheila and Gerald together; in fact, it seems that Mr. Birling is more interested in a new business proposal than his daughter s happiness: You re just the kind of son in law I always wanted. Your father and I have been friendly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. How Does Dodger Affect Oliver s Life Similar in the novel Oliver Twist, Oliver had characters that impacted his life greatly, which also helped to develop his character further. Each of these characters being Dodger, Fagin and Mr. Brownlow. The first character being Dodger. Dodger was very important to Oliver s life because he was actually Oliver s first friend ever, but later Oliver quickly realizes that Dodger was not the best person to be friends with. Dodger influence Oliver s life badly by showing Oliver how to pickpocket, and other crimes. Oliver first realizes that Dodger was a bad influence on his life when Dodger and him are out for a walk. Dodger finds a target on the other side of the street and crossed over, Oliver follows cluelessly. Then Dodger quickly pickpockets an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Brownlow called after him Thief! Thief! Stop that Thief! (Dickens 66). This goes to show what kind of person Dodger is. The person that Dodger stole from was Mr. Brownlow, Mr. Brownlow realized that Oliver did not steal from him, quickly tried to undo his mistake by telling everyone that he mistaken him for a thief, when Oliver was brought to court, it took a lot persuading for the judge to not find Oliver guilty of this crime [because at that time] children had little status or importance [on the world], (Trensky 5) . After this happens to makeup to him, Mr.Brownlow gives him a place to stay. This influence Oliver to do his best and stay out of trouble with the law. These two characters influence Oliver s life by doing the complete opposite of each other, Dodger did not care where Oliver ended up as long as he was safe, whereas Mr.Brownlow gave Oliver a place to stay, and tried to raise him like his own. Mr. Brownlow was similar to Matthew in Anne of Green Gables because they both wanted give them a place to stay in their time of need. The people that one surrounds themselves with impacts everything that person does, because of how society portrays ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Case Study Of Aspirin Aspirin aspirin can be used to treat pain in dogs. It is generally safe to use and it lessens inflammation and swelling, as well as aids in reducing your dog s fever, if he has any. It is important to note that aspirin should only be used on a short period of time as long term use will lead to the destruction of cartilage and will make joint problems worse. DOSAGE: 5 10mg per pound of your dog s body weight given twice a day (one dose every 12 hours) DANGEROUS FOR DOGS with:  Bleeding disorders  Internal ulcers or bleeding  Kidney problems  Liver problems  Pregnant dog mothers  Nursing dams  Vitamin K deficiency  Puppies below 8 weeks old  Corticosteroid taker dogs SIDE EFFECTS: lethargy/weakness, loss of appetite, diarrhea Tylenol though ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These medications can be use if your dog has developed some untoward reactions in using human pain medications. What can you give a dog for pain includes: Rimadyl also known as Carprofen, this is actually the first NSAID that was ever made for dogs. Aside from treating pain, it is also use for swelling and stiffness. There is a generic form of Rimadyl which is known as Novox, but is only available in a caplet form. DOSAGE: 2mg per pound of your dog s body weight given as a single dose SIDE EFFECTS: appetite loss, lethargy/weakness, eye dryness/irritation, signs of internal bleeding (vomiting, pale gums and tongue, and diarrhea), signs of liver problem (increase urination and excessive thirst), and signs of seizures (dizziness, stumbling, paralysis, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Advantages And Components Of Avago C. Features Advantages Some of the key features of these components are ultra small size, low insertion loss and high rejection. These components also ensure reliability in high power and temperature conditions. Advantages of these components are listed below: 1. The used of copper bumps dissipates heat better than traditional interconnects. This ensures less thermal radiations from the device. 2. The wafer level packaging ensures mechanical protection for the filters enhancing interference reducing. 3. The dual output power mode enhances the talk time even in portable conditions. 4. Use of FBAR filters (Low Insertion Loss) ensures long battery life and fewer dropped calls. RF Power amplifier Skyworks Power amplifier from Skyworks has been identified with the product number SKY77356 and SKY77802. Avago is one of the leading companies in PAD. As mentioned in table 1, this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This figure is due to the inefficiency of power amplifiers. It also affects the performance of the device too. These chips in the smartphone wastes 65 percent of their energy due to their inefficiency [11]. Now a startup which is spinout from MIT, ETA devices say that they have found the design for high efficiency. If the design works out properly then it would slash half of the power consumption on its implemented base stations. Generally the power amplifier operated in 2 modes standby and output modes. To increase the efficiency lowest standby mode must be used. But the sudden jump from standby to output mode might distort the signals. So the technologies stay at high standby level wasting a lot of electricity. This company now proposes an idea of using a fast electronic gearbox which can choose among different voltages that can be sent to the transistor and they claim it is capable of doing 20 million times per second. This technology is called as Asymmetric Multilevel out phasing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Tim Burton Biography Tim Burton is one of the most creative and unique directors of this time. He s made many films with different studios, created amazing and scary artwork, and has inspired many of us to create what we imagine. Even though his childhood wasn t that great and he had to work hard to be noticed. He succeeded in building a career for himself and enjoy it as well. Burton is an idol and has never made a dull film. Timothy William Burton was born on August 25, 1958, in Burbank, California. His father was a former minor league baseball player and his mother owned a cat gift shop. His younger brother was born in 1961. Although he grew up in a typical American family in a typical American suburb, Tim Burton really didn t have a great childhood. He was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He said this time was the most depressing period of his life. He despised not being able to use his own drawing styles and he just couldn t draw any of the cute fix scenes he was given. Soon, Disney executives gave him the job of being the conceptual artist for the film The Black Cauldron. Even though he drew many things for the film, Disney never used any of his drawings. But Burton s talent didn t go unnoticed. In 1982, Disney allowed him to do his own project. He created a short stop motion film called Vincent based off of a poem he wrote as a child. After his film was created, he was inspired again to make a film called Frankenweenie. Warner Bros. studio saw this film and decided that Burton would be a great director for their movie Pee Wee s Big Adventure. This movie made him soon rise to stardom. Although Pee Wee s Big Adventure opened the door for his career, BeetleJuice made his name in business. The film also marked his first professional association with comic actor Michael Keaton, which made his views go up even faster than before ( Tim Burton 3). After a few movies, Warner Bros. decided to let Burton direct their movie Batman. He enjoyed working on the movie, but after it was finished, he left Warner Bros. and went to create another one of his movies with Twentieth Century Fox. There, he created his film Edward Scissorhands. It was his most original and successful work. He then went back to Warner Bros. to direct his first ever sequel Batman Returns. He was surprised that he came up with good ideas and that people enjoyed it. Despite success, however, Tim Burton was absolutely serious when he suggested that his film career might be short lived ( Tim Burton 4 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Chain Store Case Study Four elements must exist to prove there is a valid contract between the chain store and Sam Stevens. These four elements include the agreement, consideration, contractual capacity and legal object. The first element of the agreement would be deemed to exist if one person makes an offer and the other party accepts that offer. In this case, Sam did verbally agreed to send the 1,000 units to the chain store; that element does count toward a contract. The second element of the consideration would be deemed to exist if each party gets something in exchange for their promise under a contract. If Sam and the chain store agreed to what he would get in return for his 1,000 units, this element would be valid. However, this was not mentioned by either side, so the contract would not be valid. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A person who is considered to have a mental or physical defect cannot enter into a legally binding contract. Age is also a contract limitation. This means that someone under the age of 18 is considered a minor and, therefore, cannot enter into a contract unless it is voidable. However, only the minor can void the contract, not the adult who entered into the contract. When a minor shows intent to rescind a contract by either words or action, the whole contract is voided. If a person is emancipated, they have legal control of themselves and can enter into a contract. In this case, Sam is of age to sign a contract agreement with the store; this is a valid element. The fourth element of the legal object will be deemed to exist if the object of an agreement is valid. Sam agreed to ship 1,000 units of his barking device. However, Sam was doing this illegally because he did not have the required license to conduct business from his apartment. This is not a valid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Who Is The Protagonist In The Alchemist Santiago is the protagonist of the novel The Alchemist, he is an Andalusian shepherd, he is at least 16 and likes to travel. The protagonist is a character in the story that resolves the issues in the story, he or she shows great determination, and resilience, and courage and driven to reach his goal, and changing. Santiago fits the role of being the protagonist. In other words, Santiago fits the role of being the protagonist is because he displays determination, resilient, courageous, and driven. The determination of Santiago is first shown when he was a child, his parents wanted him to become being the protagonist is because he shows the audience how determined his family wanted him to become a priest, as Paulo announces, His parents wanted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...