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Best Cost Focused Strategy By Thompson Et. Thompson Jr.
The competitors can try to make a distinctive product or release the improved version of the firm s
product. Extensive differentiation can have a reverse effect of losing the current customers.
Differentiation is expected to be a continuous process. The current differentiation can become obsolete
in the short run and the customer becomes more knowledgeable about the product and their needs and
perception changes. 5.3.3 Focused Strategy The third strategy in Porter s model is Focused strategy
which is applicable for the firms that are operating in a narrow competitive scope or Niche Market.
The strategy is applied based on the market segmentation. It can be segmented based on location,
specific income group (usually high income group) or difference in the usage of the product. The
driving force of the focus strategy is specialization in dealing with a particular markets needs and
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The major objective of Best cost provider strategy is to give the customers value for their money. This
is an attempt to give the customers the products that exceeds their expectations at a price equal or
lesser than the competitors. When a company can build on its core competencies and give enhanced
product at a lesser price, it enjoys maximum profitability. It is hybrid model between low cost
provider and differentiation strategy. This strategy adopts the best of both the strategies .i.e. economies
in cost and at the same time differentiation in the features. This strategy works best in the market
where the characteristics of price sensitivity and diversity in buyer s preference exists. The biggest
limitation of best cost provider strategy is failing in executing the strategy and falling prey for the
limitations of both cost leadership and differentiation
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Aldous Huxley 5
When Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World in 1931, nobody imagined that his fairytale story
would someday be a reality. It is almost scary to see how accurate Huxley s far fetched fantasies came
to be. When Huxley wrote about the conformity, drug use and sex and technology of the society, he
was almost pinpoint exact to predicting today s societies. Unfortunately, all of these things haven t
exactly changed our society today for the better. It is amazing to see how accurately Aldous Huxley
was in his predictions to human conformity today. The novel s classes of Alphas, Betas, Gammas,
Deltas and Epsilons each have assigned roles. In the novel, each caste is brainwashed into believing
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In this world, the family unit does not exist and the concept of having a mother and father is
considered a primitive quality of humans. Technology has subverted the world so much that even God
is replaced by Ford. Constant references throughout the novel are made to Our Ford, referring to
Henry Ford, the embodiment of industrial development. The real world in which we live is not much
different from this that Huxley writes about in the 1930 s. Technological developments have already
allowed us to create embryos outside of the womb. The values that once existed in religion and family
are slowly but surely disappearing. Even today, the vast majority of America and the world have
lessened their beliefs, their worshiping of God and practicing religion. Technology has become the
new religion as it provides the materialistic progress that people desire. Women will soon have the
ability to have children but not carry the children themselves for nine months. What is important
anymore? Because of technology, a family unit merely represents a group of people that has dinner
together every so often. Values in education and good citizenship are no longer taught to children in
such intensity as distractions brought forth by the media and video games only encourage having fun
as opposed to studying and working hard for a future. We are destroying our own world with the
obsessive violence taught and practiced by elementary
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Edward Munch s The Scream
Edward Munch piece of art titled The Scream (1983) was created in Oslo, Norway. It is one of the
most popular work of art in the world and it is currently located at the Museum of Modern Art in New
York. Most of the paintings created by this artist were done in oil, pastel on cardboard; including this
one. The characteristics of this piece of art present a subjective perspective, the artist didn t fail to
capture the feeling or experience of the figure, even though he didn t achieve complete or accurate
depiction, which makes this painting of a impressionism style. The work uses bright exaggerated
colors. However, Munch uses a variety of colors in this work. The swirling blue landscapes, fiery
orange and yellow skies represent the bright colors
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Guide To Madagascar
Medical Assistants Travel Guide to Madagascar Officially known as the Republic Of Madagascar, this
island is the fourth largest island in the world being referred to by some travelers as the sixth continent
. The island is located in the southern hemisphere, three hundred miles off of the lower east coast of
Africa. This country experiences only two seasons consisting of a hot and rainy season and a cool and
dry season. The hot and rainy season runs from November through April and the cool and dry season
runs from April through October average temperatures run from highs of 85 with lows of 63 degrees
Fahrenheit. Madagascar consists of 226,657 square miles of land inhabited by an estimated 23.57
million people and is considered to be the poorest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When traveling here you will want to make sure you bring with you essential first aid supplies. It
would be favorable to bring antiseptic wound cleaner, antifungal ointments, antibacterial ointments,
1% hydrocortisone cream, oral rehydration tablets, multiple sizes of Band Aids and gause, tweezers, Q
tips, N95 face masks, eye drops, disposable gloves, scissors, safety pins, a suture and syringe kit, aloe
gel, sunscreen (SPF 15+), hand sanitizer, latex condoms (if deemed necessary), acetaminophen and
ibuprofen, diarrhea medication, extra glasses or contacts if you wear them, insect repellent,
antihistamine, mild laxative, altitude medication motion and sickness medication. You will want to
also obtain refills (enough to last through out your visit) of any current medications prescribed to you,
inhalers, and a mild sedative for sleep. It is also necessary to bring a bug screen to cover you while
you sleep to help protect you for insect bites. These items are not usually easily obtainable and you
might need these on hand. Many common illnesses and infectious diseases can be contracted around
the island. There are six different illness exposure types that you will need to
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Equal Protection Clause In Civil Rights
The Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution requiring that states guarantee the same
rights, privileges, and protections to all citizens.The Citizenship Clause granted citizenship to all
persons born or naturalized in the United States. The Due Process Clause declared that states may not
deny any person life, liberty or property, without due process of law . Equal Protection clause,
developed in 1868, states that no state shall deny to any person within its control the equal protection
of the laws . Everyone should be considered equal. No one should be treated differently because of the
way they live. Some may consider the equal protection clause to be the most important part of the
Constitution. This Amendment is important to civil rights because it states that all people should be
treated equally under the law. A state must treat an individual in the ... Show more content on
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The idea of equal rights to all people under a government of laws was decreased by the existence of
slavery. There were the rejection of rights to some people because of race. Although, the Constitution
and Bill of Rights did not outlaw slavery and discrimination based on the race or gender. One of the
greatest early opponents of slavery and racial discrimination, Frederick Douglass, argued in a speech
(1852) that interpreted as it ought to be interpreted, the Constitution is a glorious liberty document.
The American concept of equal rights under law, however, was not clearly included in the Constitution
until after the Civil War; with passage of the three reconstruction era amendments. The 13th
Amendment (1865) banned slavery. The 14th Amendment (1865) guaranteed equal rights of
citizenship to all Americans, with the special meaning of protecting the rights of citizens shall not be
denied or abridged by the United State or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition
of
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Social And Governmental Norms On The Lives Of Millions Of...
Ordinary Citizens in any situation can make a difference, if their will is great enough and their
situation desperate enough. In America s past, insubordination and uprising have been how this
country is shaped: whether it be revolting against Britain, demanding the end of slavery as a part of
the Civil War, or even gaining women s rights by marching in New York s streets. Uprising, even by a
single individual, against social and governmental norms has changed the course of history for
thousands of others. Rachel Carson is one of those citizens whose actions have altered the lives of
millions of Americans. Carson, a women raised in a typical early twentieth century american
household, went on to become a female enviromental scientist who published a revolutionary book
about organochlorine pesticides that began the environmental movement in the United States. Her
book, and her advocation for the environment, has lead to the changing of health and safety laws for
american citizens that still impact us today.
Rachel Carson was born in 1907 in Springdale Pennsylvania, and grew up on a farm with a typical
home life of a young American girl. Her mother was her primary caretaker, and also helped Carson
see the beauty of the natural world. She took this passion for nature and first applied it to nature
writing, than marine biology. She graduated from Pennsylvania College for women and then was
given a scholarship to continue her studies at Johns Hopkins, a groundbreaking
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The Death Of Terminally Ill
As Americans, we are granted rights in this country and these rights, according to the Declaration of
Independence, grant us Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness . So tell me why someone that is
terminally ill cannot use these rights to end their life of pain and suffering. Some states have rallied
and given those who are terminally ill the right to die. However, some simply see this means of ending
a life, inhumane, unethical, immoral, and just plain wrong. As a citizen of the United States where we
simply have our rights, should we not be granted the right to die? A big controversy on the news in the
United States is having the right to die. People see this as something wrong due to various cultural and
religious beliefs. This means of having the right to die is simply termed assisted suicide or human
euthanasia. Only a few states have legalized assisted suicide by means of the Death with Dignity Act.
The four states that assisted suicide is legal in is: California, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington.
However, in order to take act in assisted suicide there are terms and conditions by each state that must
be met. A little history into the practice of euthanasia, which started with the ancient Greeks, and is
now something legal into few states today. According to Hosseini (2012), euthanasia is actually a
Greek word that literally means happy death (p.203). Who doesn t want to die a happy death, free of
suffering and pain? The man we have to thank for human
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The Adoption Of Traditional Surrogate Mothers
When a couple decides to have a baby but is unable to due to infertility issues, surrogacy becomes an
option. Surrogates who agree to bear a child for another couple have made parenthood a possible
option for individuals that are not able to adopt a child. Reasons may be because of their age, marital
status, or sexual orientation. There are two kinds of surrogate mothers. A traditional surrogate is a
woman who is artificially inseminated with the father s viable sperm. The traditional surrogate is then
the baby s biological mother because it was her egg that was fertilized by the father s sperm. A
gestational surrogate is known as the birth mother, who is implanted with an embryo into her uterus
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Constitution s prohibition on slavery (Textbook p. 296). Throughout the world, surrogacy is a
controversial issue although it is legal in most states. There are many ethical, legal, medical, moral,
and societal implications when it comes to surrogacy. There are many ethical considerations and
implications when it comes to surrogacy. Questions arise of what is right and what is not, especially
when it comes to the child. There has been a positive compassionate case when it comes to surrogacy
in the situation that a 48 year old grandmother carried triplets for her daughter who was unable to bear
children due to infertility issues. While other dilemmas arise such as potential court battles over
custody of a child conceived outside of marriage, reducing birth to a legal arrangement for the
exchange of money, and future emotional distress of the child when learned they were taken away
from their biological mother. As well as embarrassment for the surrogate mother whose actions some
people have likened to prostitution and harm to the surrogate mother s own children when they learn
she has given one child away and have received money in return (Textbook). There are also many
ethical implications in the surrogacy process. Ethical issues arise with the question of the involvement
of the surrogate mother and with the identity of the child. The surrogate mother will most likely not be
the child s primary caretaker and legal questions could
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The Factors and Objectives The Russo Japanese War
1. The Russo Japanese War began on February 8, 1904 and lasted until 5 September, 1905. The
majority of the conflict was conducted within the region of Manchuria, however, several naval battles
occurred within the Yellow Sea as well as in Tsushima Strait (the sea area between the southeastern
Korean Peninsula and the southwestern portion of Japan).
2. The principle parties in this war were the Russian and Japanese Empires. While various aspects of
the Chinese Empire played their roles in the lead up to the conflict they did not, however, side with
either of the two warring Empires during the war. Russia did have an alliance of sorts with France and
Germany, however, this advantage in numbers was negated due to Japan s formal alliance with Great
Britain, who declared support for Japan should a third party become involved in a conflict.
3. The main theme for the context of this war was Russian and Japanese simultaneous determination
to develop spheres of influence in eastern Asia, primarily within the nation of China and specifically
within the region of Manchuria. This sense of determination found Meiji Japan fighting the Chinese
Qing Dynasty during the Sino Japanese War over control of Korea, which was a Chinese tributary
state. This war lasted from 1894 1895 and concluded with the signing of the Treaty of Shimonoseki.
Within the terms of the treaty, China recognizing the independence of Korea and ceded the Liaodong
Peninsula, the island of Taiwan, and the Penghu islands
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When Reading “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” By
When reading Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas, Acquainted with the Night
by Robert Frost, and Sestina by Elizabeth Bishops, the authors use unique imagery, symbolism, and
metaphors to demonstrate a dark atmosphere during the poems. Each poem deals with dark tones such
as depression, sadness, and death. By using imagery, symbolism, and metaphors, the authors are able
to intensify the overall mood of the poems. Thomas uses metaphors to show different settings of his
poem throughout the days and Frost utilizes metaphors, symbolism and imagery to represent the local
setting and distant surroundings. In Sestina , Bishop uses imagery and metaphors to enhance the
details of her poem.
Each of the three poems has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The poem has a balanced rhythm and the first line rhymes with the third and final line of each stanza
until the final stanza. The final stanza completes the circle and repeats the initial line of the poem. In
addition to the rhyming within each stanza, Frost wrote this poem to consistently throughout where
each stanza had exactly ten syllables and every other word was stressed while reading. This poem also
uses night as a metaphor. Throughout the poem, darkness is represented by the night. It doesn t
represent death, but it is more of a metaphor for depression or sadness. The poem tells of a man that is
walking alone at night through a city. The narration of the poem not only uses night as a metaphor, it
also uses imagery and symbolism to enhance the depth of the poem. In the poem, the man hears a cry
far away (Frost 503) and he is said to have outwalked the city light. (Frost 503) This symbolism is
used to depict the man as being alone and not around anything. He has walked away from all the lights
of the city and is in the darkness of the night. No one else is around and people would have a hard
time hearing him from where he is. When the man passed a watchman, he dropped my eyes. (Frost
503) He seemed shy and distant and refused to make any sort of contact with other individuals. In
addition to the darkness, Frost writes that it is raining as the man is walking alone at night. The poet
uses the dark setting, the
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Religion In Aral s The Door
The story Assimilation therefore, serves as a way of showing the negative impact of religion on
women. The view that women need to assimilate into the roles designed for them in society is also a
prominent aspect of the text. The main characters unwillingness to assimilate, is what ultimately leads
to her falling into trouble. This notion could symbolize religion and the belief notion of disobeying
God. Women s portrayal in religion is immensely different than that of men. This portrayal of women
in the majority of religions text is more negative than, that of men. This notion has become embedded
in society and therefore Aral s critique of the role of religion in society is greatly exemplified in the
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Uyar s story explores the matter of religion and its effect on society in a positive light. Uyar s portrays
the reality of a life without religion and spirituality as immensely, powerful and dull. In the beginning
of the story the author references a Ruined church The poppies on the hill by the ruined church had
just opened, the chill of the nights had quite disappeared, the ferry boat come only twice a week... This
intentional referenced to a ruined church in the beginning of the story symbioses the demise of
religion and religious spirituality in Turkey. The reference to the ruined church is the only direct
reference to religion or any religious matter, which exemplifies the state in which the community
regards religion. The story circulates around a peculiar group of individuals that decide to visit the
same hotel every year. The guests at the hotel seem to be enthralled with gossip and a multitude of
trivial matters such the arrival of any new guest or in fact the reading materials that the other guests
decide to
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Wound Case Studies
DOI: 1/14/2016. Patient is a 47 year old male senior information technology field services who
sustained injury when his vehicle went off road. He had a transmetatarsal amputation of left foot with
failed flap, status post further surgical excision debridement twice a week removing necrotic tissue.
Based on the progress report dated 08/26/16 by Dr. Boparai, the patient presents for left foot pain,
rated as 2.5/10 with medications and 10/10 without medications. Quality of sleep is good. Activity
level has remained the same. Patient is going to hyperbaric oxygen treatment daily and wound care
clinic weekly for left foot amputation due to frost bite/gangrene.
Patient reports improved pain.
Patient has an appointment for surgical debridement on 09/03/16. ... Show more content on
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There is no edema present or no change in skin color or temperature when compared to the right foot,
except for the area of the open wound.
The patient is assisted by a left knee scooter.
Current medications include OxyContin 20 mg 1 tablet every 12 hours, Aspirin 325 mg, clopidogrel
75 mg, gabapentin 600 mg, lisinopril 10 mg and Percocet 7.5/325 mg 1tablet every 4 hours.
IW was diagnosed with pain in the left ankle and joints of left foot.
He was advised to continue with OxyContin 20mg every 12 hours #120, Percocet 10/25mg #180 as
patient is having surgery on 09/03 for left foot debridement, and gabapentin 600mg three times daily
for neuropathic pain.
There is no need for a sympathetic ganglion block as there is no evidence of complex regional pain
syndrome.
Of note, CURES report reviewed 8/26/16 showed no aberrant behavior noted.
Urine drug screen performed on 8/17/16 revealed positive for ethanol (ETOH) and Percocet. IW was
informed that he is to refrain from ETOH otherwise, his pain medications will be tapered as adverse
effects including death may
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The Importance Of Alcohol Advertisements
In the world of media, companies love to brand their products through advertisements. Companies use
radio broadcasts, billboards, television and in apps online. One of the biggest industries in Australia
and in Brisbane, Queensland is Alcohol. The most common way alcohol is advertised is through
television and a big danger is that anyone can see this advertisement. This often leaves lasting
impressions on people. It often hard to avoid seeing these advertisements being that they are at train
stations, on busses, at gas stations, at local pubs, and all over radio and television. Australians love
cracking a cold one, it has become a part of the Australian culture for more than a decade now.
Alcohol advertisements have become as popular as throwing shrimp on the barbie. Alcohol
advertisements need to be banned in Australia because of the increasing numbers in underage drinking
alcohol related diseases and deaths.
Brisbane needs to ban the promotion of alcohol advertisements because of the increasing number in
underage drinking. Underage drinking has become a serious dilemma in Brisbane over the past
decade. Teens as young as 13 years old are getting their hands on alcohol and are abusing it. This
abuse to young teens is detrimental to them physically, they can have serious physical effects ranging
from disruption of physical growth, trauma to the brain or death. Alcohol consumption underage not
only harms them physically but also causes changes in behaviour. Teens endure a
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Corinthians 14 Requirements
And God hath set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that
miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, governments, diversities of tongues.
1 Corinthians 12:28
The Ministry of Helps sustains, provides and allows the ministry and vision God has given our Bishop
to proceed in a proper and orderly manner.
General Requirements
In order to participate, the following requirements MUST be met:
1. Be a full fledged tithing member in good standing.
2. Be born again, baptized in water, and is spirit filled with the evidence of speaking in other tongues.
3. Live a lifestyle that is consistent with Christian principles, the Bishop s vision, and the rules and
regulations governing the Helps Ministries.
4. Have the temperament, capacity, and desire to perform the duties established herein.
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Gather altar skirts and tissues prior to the beginning of the service. The storage box is located in the
maintenance room. Examine altar skirts for damage and ensure you have enough tissues.
Discard any tissues not in the tissue box or have been placed back in the tissue box. Extra boxes of
tissues are located in the filing cabinet in the maintenance room.
While on duty, sit near the aisle or as close as possible, in case someone needs your assistance. If you
see someone in need of assistance, go to that person and, if necessary, help guide them so they do not
injure themselves or others around them. There might be times when two workers need to assist. If
you find that a person is inconsolable, ask them to sit down.
Be watchful and ready to assist with tissue and altar skirt when the leader calls someone to the podium
to share his/her testimony.
If the leader goes into the congregation to pray for people, walk behind security and be ready to hand
out tissues and comfort
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Japanese American Paranoia
In the early 1940 s and as the war progressed, the treatment and perception of Japanese Americans,
most of the western parts, like California, got progressively worse. The prejudice against the Japanese
steamed from the treatment of the Chinese in America and how they provided cheap labor for the
United States, cheating regular Americans out of their jobs. Once the Japanese started to have a
significant demographic in California, concern swept across Americans once again, fearing cheap
labor and lack of jobs once more. As tensions grew, the American paranoia of a Japanese
invasion/revolt also increased. Once the American government decided that they would relocate all of
the Japanese Americans to a safer sight, to prevent any spies from ... Show more content on
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It took over a decade for the American Congress to show approval for every surviving person from the
camp to receive $20,000 in compensation. Although they did receive some form of an apology, it was
still over ten years late and did not heal the emotional wounds of these people. A survivor of the
internment camp, John Tateishi stated in an interview that he was humiliated when he came back from
the camps. We came out of these camps with a sense of shame and guilt, of having been considered
betrayers of our country. (John
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The Church Of The Brethren
Church of the Brethren does not accept abortion. Participating in abortion is not support their beliefs.
Church of the Brethren is a denomination that was formed to continue their practices their own way.
They started as a small group and to this day still recruit new members. They solely use the New
Testament as their source of guidance for the practice they preach. Rational Choice theory explains
Church of the Brethren s position in opposing abortion.
The Church of the Brethren opposes abortion because the rejection of unborn children violates the
love by which God creates and nurtures human life (1984). This is the Church of Brethren s official
position concerning abortion. They feel they are responsible for the children who are unwanted. They
believe in various alternatives to abortion for the people in their community. They still will love and
support those who believe that eliminating a child from their womb is the correct thing. Opposing
abortion falls in favor with the majority of the Church of the Brethren. However, meetings are held
with the Standing Committee to discuss controversial topics, such as abortion. The Church of the
Brethren suggests that human life existed way before conception in Psalm 51:5. Also in Jeremiah 1:5,
which states that he, was acknowledged before conception. The life of the fetus and of the mother are
described as valuable in Exodus 21:22 25 (1972). According to these scriptures, the life of a fetus is
important before even existing.
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Bagasse Research Paper
Energy Demand
The need for energy is a dominant, driving the force of the world. Paralleling population growth,
energy demand cannot be supported by fossil fuels, a limited resource with negative impacts on the
environment. Currently, Global energy consumption is approximately 78% fossil fuels and 19%
renewables. It is critical that the ratio continues to shift in favor of renewables. With the transition to
using more renewable energy sources, it is imperative to fully understand each energy source and the
impact it has on the world. Bagasse derived methanol is a potential sustainable fuel source that may
largely shape the future. Despite its strengths and potential as a biofuel, bagasse derived methanol s
shortcomings should not be overlooked. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It involves taking the biomaterial waste from the processing of another biomass and turning it into a
useable fuel. Theoretically, dependent on the sustainable harvest of sugarcane, there is nearly a
limitless supply of bagasse derived methanol. For the one mega joule of fossil fuel energy that goes
into production, eight mega joules of methanol are yielded. This output/input index suggests it to be a
highly renewable fuel
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The Reform Of A Progressive Tax System
Introduction At the beginning of the year tax season rolls in and millions of people rush to prepare
their previous year s financial statements and documents, ready to calculate their tax returns and
credits. Currently, thirty four states use progressive income tax systems, and seven states utilize flat
tax systems. The remaining nine states either have no income tax or a limited income tax on
individuals, taxing only dividend and interest incomes (i.e. AK, FL, NV, SD, TX, WA, WY, NH, TN)
(Bell). A progressive tax system is most commonly referred to as a tiered income tax that shifts more
of the revenue burden onto the wealthy. Taxation has been a part of human history since the beginning
of structured society and was also a controversial topic in the pre Constitutional Federalist Papers No.
33. In the article, Alexander Hamilton explained that the phrasing of the Necessary and Proper clause
served as a parameter for the imminent creation of a federal bank. The Sixteenth Amendment to the
United States Constitution endowed the legislative branch the power to oversee and judge the creation
of a taxation system; however, if any abuse of those powers occurred, they would be annulled by the
people. To this day, our federal government imposes taxes on its citizens in order to properly run
government programs, build public amenities, pay off the national debt, and support the overall well
being of the nation. Because of the benefits of taxation, one would believe that more
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Multiple Religions In China
China is a multi confessional country, meaning they tolerate multiple religions. The people have the
freedom to believe what they want to believe. The main religions in China include Buddhism, Taoism,
Islam, Catholicism, Protestantism, Confucianism, and Christianity. Buddhism is a religion that
originated in India, and was passed on when they migrated there after China came out of isolation.
China has approximately nine thousand five hundred Buddhism temples and monasteries. Most were
built over two thousand years ago. The most widespread religion in China is Taoism, which was
founded in China. Taoism teaches the way of things . It s a Chinese folk religion. They live on the
ordinance of Tao. Another widespread religion in China
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Advantages Of Montessori Method
Throughout this essay, I will be comparing and contrasting many aspects of the Montessori Method
and the High/Scope Approach developed by Dr. David Weikart. I will first discuss a brief history of
each pedagogy, then compare both on certain aspects I find to be similar and different. I will discuss
the views of each on the senses, the learning environment, the freedom and child led philosophy, the
need for order, KDI s and sensitive periods, reflection and aspects of the daily routine in each setting,
with particular emphasis on Montessori s outdoor setting. Dr. Maria Montessori was an Italian
educator and scientist. She developed a revolutionary approach to education in children. Montessori
was the first female in Italy to obtain a medical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To capture and build on children s natural enthusiasms, adults put themselves in children s hands as
often as possible. They follow the children s directions . (Hohmann et al 1995 p.53). When it comes to
the similarities between the High/Scope planned learning environment and Montessori s prepared
environment, one thing I observe is the sense of order ...The little child s need for order is one of the
most powerful incentives to dominate his early life . (Montessori, 1949, p. 190), and providing the
child the opportunity to make choices and decisions; for this particularly plays a large role in
Montessori s philosophy. ...The child should be allowed to exercise himself freely in the work
organised for him . (Montessori 1915, p. 51). High/Scope activities are focused around Key
Development Indicators (KDI s). These KDI s are similar to the likes of Aistear. They are a sequence
of statements describing key development experiences and are used by educators to assist them in
observing, arranging, and evaluating what children learn as they partake in activities. For example, in
my work placement they go exactly by Aistear recommended activities, so they can be sure to meet all
their principles and themes with the children (Identity Belonging, Exploring Thinking,
Communicating and Well being). Montessori, however, focuses more on sensitive periods.
Throughout these periods, the child has a particularly strong sensitivity towards a specific piece of
information or ability. The sensitivity lasts for a definite period and will not
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Ernest Hemingway Masculinity
Despite portraying a great sense of masculinity, many of Ernest Hemingway s works are inspired by
his romantic relationships.
At eighteen, Hemingway first fell in love and had his first heartbreak. At twenty two, he married for
the first time, but not the last. Hemingway had four marriages, three of which failed, and one that
lasted until his suicide in 1961. He was never without a woman, and often had affairs.
Most people never forget their first love, and that was very much the case with Ernest Hemingway. In
his short story The Snows of Kilimanjaro, published first in 1936 and again after his death, the
protagonist drifts in and out of consciousness while slowly dying from gangrene after an accident
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Hemingway wrote to her every day, but his depression grew deeper as replies from Agnes slowly
dwindled. That March, he received a letter from her where she dismissed their love, and told him that
she had met with another man whom she wanted to marry. Suddenly the future that he envisioned, the
one which included her, crumbled, and he was devastated. A few years later he wrote A Very Short
Story, about young, injured soldier and a nurse who meet at a military hospital in Italy. The couple
falls in love, just like Ernest and Agnes did, and plan to marry. The soldier returns to the United States
to get a job to support the couple, but she sends a letter telling him that she fell in love with another
man, claiming that their love had been only a boy and girl affair (McDaniels 37 38).
A Very Short Story and The Snows of Kilimanjaro both describe relationships that are similar to
Hemingway s loss of Agnes. Della Yanuzzi claims in her book Ernest Hemingway: Writer and
Adventurer that Catherine Berkley in Hemingway s A Farewell to Arms, where there is a romance
between a soldier and a nurse like A Very Short Story, is also based off of Agnes (22). She had a great
effect on him, enough to occasionally float into his works years after the relationship
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Analysis Of The Cashier s Counter At New Moon Grocery
On September 23, 2015, Gary Stasiuk, approached the cashier s counter at New Moon Grocery, which
is located on 295 Grammatan Avenue in Mount Vernon. Stasiuk claims that he gave the cashier a
twenty dollar bill to pay for the only item he was purchasing, a Swanson microwavable chicken
dinner. The cashier, David Eu, asserted that Stasiuk gave him a ten dollar bill, and Eu gave Stasiuk
change appropriate for a ten dollar bill payment. Stasiuk said Where s the rest? I gave you a twenty
dollar bill! Eu responded, No, sir. You gave me a ten dollar bill. Stasiuk became enraged and yelled, I
gave you twenty bucks! Give me the correct change! When Eu insisted that Stasiuk had given him a
ten dollar bill, Stasiuk yelled, Don t f with me, man! I ve had it with people trying to screw me!
Stasiuk then swung his right arm and punched Eu on the left side of Eu s face with a closed fist.
Stasiuk then immediately left the grocery store. Eu s daughter witnessed the event and followed
Stasiuk out of the grocery store where she called to a nearby police officer, Officer William Podzus.
Officer Podzus detained Stasiuk while he spoke with Eu, and after learning of the events of the
incident, arrested Stasiuk for Assault in the Third Degree, pursuant to N.Y. Penal Law Section
120.00(1). In his report, Officer Podzus stated that at the time of the incident, the left side of Mr. Eu s
face showed bruising and swelling and that his daughter had brought him a bag of frozen peas to apply
to
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Daisy In Teenage Wasteland
The story, Teenage Wasteland by Anne Tyler, has limited characters and focuses on less. While
reading Teenage Wasteland the character Daisy played a secondary character role. This character was
portrayed as a protagonist by experiencing her own inner and external conflicts. Daisy who is the role
of Danny s mother can be seen as a dynamic throughout the story. Anne Tyler does a excellent way of
making the readers view Daisy s static thoughts and actions in direct and indirect manner.
Daisy s character is directly encouraging and patient. On page 35 it reads, Daisy checked Donny s
assignments everyday. She sat next to him as he worked, trying to be encouraging . This directly tells
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They acted like wardens. On weekends they enforced a curfew. And any time he went to a party, they
always telephoned to see who would be supervising . These lines show how Daisy is a protective
parent who cares about her young son. Daisy is portrayed as a mother figure who has limited trust and
is worried about her son s future. Daisy is also indirectly shown to be open to change. Later onto the
story, it shows how Daisy no longer calls parents before a party and trusts Danny to stay out later on
the weekends. Open minded and precautionary can be used to describe Donny s mother.
Throughout the events leading up to Donny s runaway, it doesn t directly or indirectly show that Daisy
has a foil. Donny does however give Daisy a hard time when she has to pay for his wasteful tutor and
trying to understand him. Daisy is heartbroken in the end trying to determine the events leading up to
Donny s leaving. The author went into Daisy s mind and grab her emotions of hopelessness and
confusion when seeing Donny s basketball. Daisy has a story line in these short days from actions to
her inner
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Quaking Aspen Research Paper
Few tree species are as incredibly fascinating as the quaking aspen. Quaking aspens, or Populus
Tremuloides, grow 40 to 100 feet tall, have beautiful black and white bark with dark green leaves, and
are shade intolerant, resulting in their height, straightness of the trunks, and few lower branches (when
mature). Quaking aspens also have many uses. Deer and other mammals browse aspens as a winter
food source. Native Americans used the sap for cooking. Medicinally, aspen can be used for fever and
eczema. It also contains salicin, which acts as a disinfectant. However, besides the striking beauty of
aspens and their usefulness, their most interesting attributes are their hardiness, and the thing for
which they are named: quaking. No other
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The Second Sex Simone De Beauvoir Analysis
Revolutionary and thought provoking, Simone De Beauvoir s The Second Sex is a novel that
challenged the subordination of women brought upon by men and illustrated a feminist and
philosophical perspective on rights of women. Working alongside with Jean Paul Sartre, De Beauvoir
s work in The Second Sex underlies Sartre s concept of bad faith in relation to De Beauvoir s concept
of the battle of the sexes. Being confined by her own immanence in a male dominated society, De
Beauvoir illustrates that the feminine subject declares herself as their equal in relation to the
transcendence of the male for the struggle for recognition because it is affecting her free will and
responsibility (De Beauvoir 428). By recognizing the female, the male attempts to find himself as a
stable identity to transcend as the male figure through the devaluation of femininity and the oppression
of women. Lastly, De Beauvoir believes that the construct of femininity is itself a product, as Sartre
puts it, of bad faith because one is not born, but rather becomes, a woman. Conceived by Jean Paul
Sartre, the concept of bad faith underlies Simone De Beauvoir s concept of the so called battle of the
sexes. In order to explain how the concept of bad faith relates to the concept of the battle of the sexes,
one has to understand Sartrean philosophy. According to Sartre, bad faith is an act of deceiving
oneself by rejecting the notion of freedom and one s facticity, even though human beings are
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Social Control Of Deviance
As a matter of fact, several individuals have discussed the fact that social deviance can also be seen as
some sort of social control. Social control is commonly known as the subordination of personal
interests to public interests (Shipunova, 2016). It is also seen as society s attempt to regulate the
thinking and behavior of people (Shipunova, 2016). As we saw with the Michaels case, she was given
the reputation of a deviant person, more specifically, of a sexual offender, to ensure the stability of the
society. Even though she was declared innocent by the Supreme Court, the continuation of labeling
her as deviant can be perceived as the community s attempt to control Michaels actions. It is said that
the social control of deviance, and everything
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Developing A Schedule. Where Do You Begin To Prepare Your
Developing a schedule
Where do you begin to prepare your advertising schedule? The best point of reference is the creative
or advertising brief. Here, you will be given a direction on how long the campaign should run for,
when it should begin and when it should end, along with other relevant information. You may choose
to run it over days, weeks, months or even years.
Regardless of which option you select, the length and timing of the campaign will be determined by
the targets set by the original brief and the budget.
If there is any doubt about how long the campaign should run for, it is best to go back to the team that
created the original brief and seek clarification.
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The account executive debriefs the art director and copywriter, who then direct the assembly of the ad.
This may require a fashion shoot by a reputable fashion photographer, a model, make up artist,
wardrobe artist, props, and lighting assistants.
The finished artwork is assembled digitally in the digital studio by a graphic designer, under the
direction of the art director. Once the ad is completed and proofed, it goes back to the client for final
approval and sign off. The production department sends the approved ad directly to the magazine,
electronically, to their production department.
The double page ad appears in the December edition of the magazine.
As shown in the example above, there are a lot of moving parts to producing a simple ad. With so
many moving parts, there are a number of opportunities for things to go wrong or fall behind schedule,
this is why proper planning and scheduling, along with constant follow up with each of the people
involved in the process, is critical to the success of any advertising campaign.
Identifying relevant service providers
Which service providers will you need to achieve your advertising objectives? This will depend on the
type of campaign you are running and the media you select. As we saw in the previous section, service
providers may include:
● designers
● photographers
● media planning/buying agencies
● public relations or event management
●
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Guidelines for Caring for Populations Assessment and...
Guidelines for Caring for Populations Assessment and Diagnosis Chamberlain College of Nursing NR
443 Community Health Nursing Professor Carol Johnson Spring A 2012 Introduction According to
Maurer and Smith (2009), a community s defining features include its attributes, people, places,
interactions, and common characteristics, interests, and goals. Every community assessment involves
a process of collecting and analyzing data and then interpreting the data to form valid conclusions.
This analysis can include demographic and epidemiological data as well as other types of data. This
paper contains a community assessment of Jamaica Queens, one of forty two different neighborhoods
in New York City. Jamaica Queens is a diverse community within the county of Queens, and was the
neighborhood of the authors employment and near the author s residence/ Community New York City
is the most diverse city in the United States, a fact reflected in the distinct character of each
neighborhood. Queens is located in New York and Jamaica Queens is one of the neighborhoods in the
borough of Queens. Jamaica Queens is situated in the southeastern portion of Queens downtown, with
its borders defined by the Long Island railroad track, Jamaica Avenue and Liberty Avenue west of the
Van Wick Expressway. the neighborhood is located about ten and a half miles from the city of
Manhattan. Previously a predominantly African American neighborhood, Jamaica has undergone a
number of changes since
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Eniac Essay Sample
The first fully functional computer ENIAC or Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, spanned
over thousand square feet, used eighteen thousand vacuum tubes, and weighed over thirty tons. A
modern CPU however, is a thousand times faster than ENIAC. My curiosity for electronics was
initially sparked by computers as it amazed me with its ability to perform billions of calculations in
mere seconds. I was further inspired by the realization that electronics pervaded almost all aspects of
modern civilization. Today electrical engineering forms the underpinning of modern technology and
what fascinates me the most is its applicability in real life systems. The breadth of the subject and its
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I found that designing digital circuits and analysing the behaviour of electronic devices to be
particularly demanding. However at the same time it has fuelled my interest in digital communication
systems as well as micro electro mechanical systems or MEMS. The scope for miniaturization of
electrical and mechanical systems to micrometre scales is very appealing. I find it intriguing that these
extremely small systems can cause effects on a macro scale, such as the ability to steer an aircraft by
placing tiny actuators on the wings of an aircraft. Apart from these subjects, vector calculus and
complex analysis were very interesting topics. The applications of complex analysis in electrical
engineering is significant, and a thorough familiarity with it has made it easier for me to understand
several electrical
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Research Paper On Perampanel
Introduction Perampanel (Fycompa®) is a new antiepileptic drug used as a secondary therapy in
adolescents and adults who suffer from partial onset seizures. Perampanel was identified via a focused
discovery program at Eisai Research Laboratories in London and Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan (Satlin,
Kramer Laurenza, 2013). It is a selective, non competitive antagonist drug and is the first in this new
class of antiepileptic drug known as a amino 3 hydroxy 5 methyl 4 isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA)
type glutamate receptor antagonist on post synaptic neurons; thereby selectively preventing the
transmission of seizures by blocking the effects of glutamate(Perucca, French and Bialer, 2007).
Glutamate affects how electrical activity is spread in the brain and it is believed perampanel helps to
reduce seizures by blocking this electrical spread to the brain (Plosker, 2012). This is a ... Show more
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AMPA receptors are localized at a postsynaptic level and under normal condition transduce responses
to glutamate, released before the junction across which a nerve impulse passes from an axon terminal
to a neuron, muscle cell, orgland cell. In the brain, AMPA receptors are the most represented
ionotropic glutamate receptors and mediate excitatory neurotransmission. Hypersensitivity and
overexpression of AMPA receptors in human epileptic hippocampal and neocortical tissue has been
reported and an excessive glutamate release has been observed during seizure activity. (Zaccara et al.,
2013) studies Suggest that reducing the overstimulation of AMPA receptors via AMPA receptor
antagonism can have an anticonvulsant effect and inhibit seizure generation and spread. In addition to
their anticonvulsant effects, AMPA receptor antagonists could play an important neuroprotective role
by preventing neuronal death and could elicit an anti epileptogenic effect (Franco et al.,
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Analysis Of The Catcher In The Rye By J. D. Salinger
A lost sixteen year old boy deals with death and trying to find his place in the world. Despite growing
up in a privileged white household, Holden Caulfield is still crippled with feeling invisible. In Salinger
s The Catcher in the Rye, he makes Holden come to life by creating a personality that is easily
relatable to rebellious teenage boys. And though this work caused much controversy, Salinger was
able to capture the struggles of not wanting to grow up and the preservation of innocence. In The
Catcher in the Rye, J.D Salinger creates a character that reflects his own difficulties growing up in a
privileged white household in the 1950s while struggling with the the difficult realities of the adult
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It s so phony (Salinger 115). Holden is different from most teenage boys, he is overwhelmed with the
feelings of loss when he does not even know who he is yet. At one point, Holden feels like he is
disappearing into the adult world. To guarantee his place in the it, Holden calls out to Allie don t let
me disappear. Please Allie (Salinger 213). His fear of conformity is another reason why this book was
so controversial. Parents felt threatened by Salinger s views on a non conformist society and
contradicted their beliefs (Weinstein 125). People did not want to listen to Salinger s views on society,
because he threatened the new, stable, 1950 s American society. In the meantime, teenagers during this
time were becoming more rebellious and defiant. Holden exemplified the kid that parents did not want
their child to turn into or the kid that they did not want their child hanging with. He is described to be
a troubled teen trying to work his way through adolescence in a world peopled by phonies (Kahane).
The phonies of the world are those people who surrendered their individuality to conform to society s
definition of normal. Holden s rebellious nature is a result of defying the social norms and pressures of
his time. He is thought to be a dangerous thinker who would endanger the new America. And because
of his beliefs, he feels he is
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Public Support For The Supermax Prisons Essay
I decided upon reading more about the Supermax prisons, as I had heard of them but never really
focused much attention to them. I wanted to gain more knowledge on what they were used for and the
controversy which surrounded the use of these Supermax prisons. I decided to read Housing for the
worst of the worst inmates: Public Support for the Supermax Prisons and What we know, what we do
not know, and where we are going journals. From my first perceptions of a Supermax prison, I only
really knew that they could house thousands of criminals at one time and that those criminals were the
ones you would not want to be involved with, being as they were in confinement for the majority of
the day. And they are rarely allowed to communicate with each other or with the prison guards.
After reading housing for the worst of the worst inmates... I was able to find out that the criminals
were in confinement of a single call for twenty three hours a day, with very little services or
privileges, to which this has been argued against as being cruel and inhumane (Miller, 1995.) It has
also been said that keeping the inmates locked up for twenty three hours a day with little to no contact
is an extreme form of punishment. ... inmates claim that specific policies and practices in the
Supermax context violate their right to be protected against cruel and unusual punishments. (Pizarro
Narag, 2008: 32) This type of statement makes you think that if they are that supreme in their
confinement
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The Roles Of King Juan Carlos I De Borbón s Success
In the twentieth and twenty first century the number of democratic countries have increased around
the world. According to Britannica, the increase was due to the failure of democratic alternatives and
the worldwide growth of free market economies. The growth in the free market economies increased
decentralization and removed economic power for political leaders. Perhaps, one of the more
interesting democratic transitions occurred between 1975 1981, in Spain. In this case, the role of King
Juan Carlos I de Borbón and his leadership were critical factors in the relatively peaceful, yet difficult
transition from the previous, authoritarian regime. Juan Carlos I played an integral role in maintaining
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Author, Simon Sinek writes, Leaders don t simply have people who follow them; real leaders
command a following or a group of people who want to follow you, not because they have to, but
because they believe in you. They believe in what you re doing and where you re going and they want
to be a part of it (Milburn). In Juan Carlos s letters to his son he discusses how the monarchy is no
longer just passed down, it must be earned. Carlos worked hard to convince Franco he should be
chosen to carry on the monarchy and then worked even harder to prove to the people of Spain that he
was doing all that he could to help recreate their nation. Carlos did not start out his reign with
followers who believed in him but with his actions and his words by the end of his career he is now
regarded as one of the better leaders of his
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The Culture of Tuscany during the Renaissance
The culture of Tuscany during the renaissance was distinguished by its fine arts caused by the Roman
Empire taking over of Constantinople, which brought Greek knowledge of math, science, architecture,
and the arts to the Tuscan region. In this particular time period, (1429 1519) if it were not for the
introduction of new understandings in math and science, the Tuscans would not have had the
advancements in art and architecture we use to this day. To further expand on this topic, we must look
into additional aspects of Tuscany s culture including geography, work, folkways, and religion.
Tuscany is a fairly large region, compared to others in the middle left of Italy. It is surrounded by the
Tyrrhenian sea to the southwest, and the Apennines along the northeastern border. Tuscany has a
climate of extremes. It has all four seasons, but to extremes. It has very hot summers and fairly cold
winters, along with general clouds but little rain, due to mostly the geography of its location. Most of
the buildings had extreme mathematical alignments, in a grid fashion. Most of the buildings were
made of Stone, Stucco and some clay. The streets were in two semicircles divided by the Arno River.
The streets were aligned in a web pattern, surrounded by the mighty city walls. They had a lot of
natural water from the Tyrrhenian sea, and the various rivers, such as the famous Arno river that cuts
the city of Tuscany in two, having a source at the top of the apennine mountains, generally.
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How Have Castles Changed Over Time
Castles are huge, strong houses, where kings and lords once lived with their families, soldiers and
servants. They were built to provide safety from attack and to display the owner s wealth. The first
proper castles were built in England after the Norman Conquest in 1066. They were introduced by
William the Conqueror, when he invaded England from his homeland in France. Castle designs have
changed over history. This is because of changes in technology over time. The first castles were
simply mounds of earth, and medieval castle designs improved on these basics adding ditches in the
Bailey design, which is the name given to the lay out of the castle. In Goodrich Castle the great hall
was an important status symbol. Its cheer size and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The earliest Motte and Bailey castles were simply a wooden blockhouse placed on a mound. The rapid
construction of the Motte and Bailey castles enabled the Normans to control the conquered English.
In the 12th century Goodrich Castle, was replaced with stone. This decreased the level of destruction
during wars. As a development of Stone Keep castles, concentric castles were built from 1250
onwards. The concentric design was copied from the castles in the Middle East; knowledge and
understanding of design and structure came into England through returning crusaders (soldiers) during
the 1200 s.
The castles were built to demonstrate the strong bond between the King and his nobility. They were
seen as a reflection of a more stable and secure society with respect for law and the authority of the
government.
The castle was owned by many rich men. In 1086 the castle was owned by Godric Mappestone. In
1204 king John gave Goodrich castle to William Marshall, he built towers and more walls. Then the
castle and earldom was passed to William de Valence, the husband of Marshall s niece and half brother
to Henry III. Now it s in hands of the English
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Childhood Apraxia Of Speech Analysis
Childhood apraxia of speech demonstrates a broad range of specific speech characteristics. A variety
of diagnostic descriptions entail characteristic symptoms throughout the stages of development.
According to ASHA, the origin and clinical traits of CAS continues, although many researchers and
clinicians are in agreement that it s a motor speech disorder. The most important characteristics are the
inconsistency of mistakes on consonants and vowels that are replicated in the production of words and
syllables. Another fundamental aspect of CAS is the disruption of co articulatory transitions. During
coarticulation, the speech of children with CAS is discovered to be sturdier and more prolonged than
of a typically developing child (Nijland et al., 2002, 2003). The disorder of CAS shows to be defined
by its speech characteristics, but it also demonstrates impairments associated with other linguistics and
non verbal functions. There has been few research found pertaining to neuropsychological behaviors,
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Within CAS, behavioral symptoms are most consistent and include elevated consonant and vowel
errors, inconsistency in the mistakes, problems with sequencing speech units and prosody. Though,
children with CAS demonstrate to have language impairment with other characteristics of
developmental speech. Research has proven that there are different types of speech and language
disorders collectively related to a family member of children identified with CAS (Lewis et al., 2004,
2006). Lewis also indicates that there is a similar pattern occurring for speech disordered children
without CAS as
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Roy Theory
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received a bachelor s degree in nursing in 1963 from Mount Saint Mary s College. She received a
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12). The definition of person has evolved as the model has been developed. Although Roy has always
described the person in terms of systems and adaptation, initial definitions and descriptions focused on
the person as a biopsychosocial being in constant interaction with a changing environment (Roy,
1976a). Although Roy no longer specifically defines person as a biopsychosocial being, the
biopsychosocial nature of the person as an adaptive system is reflected in the four adaptive modes:
physiological (biologic), self concept (psychological), role function (social), and interdependence
(social). ROY S ADAPTATION MODEL 147 Conceptual Models of Nursing: Analysis and
Application, by Joyce J. Fitzpatrick and Ann Whall. Published by Prentice Hall. Copyright 2005 by
Pearson Education, Inc. ISBN: 0 536 26229 2 148 CONCEPTUAL MODELS OF NURSING:
ANALYSIS APPLICATION Nursing. Roy has described nursing as a scientific discipline with a
practice orientation. The science of nursing is interested in understanding life processes, which
promote adaptation and health, how persons cope with health and illness, and nursing interventions to
promote or enhance adaptive coping and health. As a practice discipline nursing uses this scientific
knowledge to
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How Does Jupiter Shape Our Solar System
At 1000 times the size of the planet Earth, Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and its
biggest influence. In fact, Jupiter could swallow all of the plants in the solar system twice and still
have room. More than any other planet, Jupiter shapes our solar systems past, present, and future.
Most recently, scientists have been attempting to unlock the gas giants secrets. On December 7th,
1995, NASA s Galileo spacecraft dropped a 750 pound titanium probe into Jupiter s atmosphere. The
probe hurled into the cloud tops at over 1006 miles an hour. Even though Jupiter appears calm, quite,
and serene from a distance. There are ferocious winds, lightning storms, and immense pressures. With
such an enormous mass, the closer
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Our Target Audience Is The Business Men And Women Of...
Our target audience is the business men and women of Charleston, WV. They consist of doctors,
lawyers, bankers, and salespeople. We will also be focusing on the customers of all of the businesses
in the area as well. Young people are drinking more coffee than in recent years, according to the data
compiled by the National Coffee Association: 54 percent of people over the age of 18 are drinking
coffee each day. This be our target age group in the Charleston area. Men and women alike will be in
our target audience. Most in this age range enjoy coffee, tea, or pastries at some point in their day.
Our audience lives Charleston and the surrounding areas. Mainly our customers will be people that
work in the area and surrounding areas. The Charleston Civic Center and Clay center is host to
multiple conference meets, shows, and game. These will be major venues that will be present for and
will host a major majority of our target audience. There are multiple festivals and events in downtown
Charleston that we can work and gain a huge customer base from that.
Currently customers get their coffee from a couple local coffee shops, and a Starbucks in the
Charleston Town Center Mall. There is a place in the market for a business in the area. We believe that
this is the perfect time to enter into the market. It is not over saturated at the moment, and there is a lot
of room for growth.
Food Trucks are very trendy and that also falls into are age range of the customers that we are
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Carl Jung s Theory Of Psychology Essay
Carl Jung Theory 1 Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and created the idea, and established the school
of analytical psychology. He proposed and developed the extroverted and introverted personality,
archetypes, and the collective unconscious. Jung felt as if he was both a extroverted and introverted
person, as if he had two personalities. Jung had a lonely childhood and observed his family and the
adults in his life. He watched over his parents and teachers, in order to understand their behavior,
especially the behavior of his father. Through his work, Jung outlined one of his basic concepts, the
underlying processes of what we perceive to be our psyche. Jung decided to study word association in
patients. With word association Jung associated the word complex. Jung also wanted to understand the
symbolic meaning of the unconscious. He was interested in tracing the analogies between the contents
of the unconscious in Western man and the myths, cults, and rituals of primitive peoples. Analytical
psychology assumes the occult phenomena will influence lives of Jung s patients. Those patients
would inherit experiences from ancestors as a form of a collective unconscious. Analytical psychology
would aim at achieving a balance between opposing forces and people motivated by both conscious
and unconscious thoughts. The levels of the psyche in Jung s theory goes from the conscious, which is
the psychic images sensed by the ego, to the personal unconscious, the forgotten or
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National Hockey League Essay
It s odd to think that a massacre of an individual is promoted in a professional sport. Meanwhile, out
on the streets, if the same incident were to occur, then both people involved would be detained. I said
somebody is going to get killed in a fight, he said. It s an inevitability. And when it happens, we ll see
the hockey world turn upside down. There are 60 jobs in the NHL for guys who can t play but can
fight, and that s what s wrong (NHL fights on the rise, 2009). The scary thing about this, is nothing
has changed. Individuals have lost their lives and nothing has been altered to prevent it from ever
happening to others. This is the current state of the National Hockey League (NHL); and it s only
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For how difficult and lengthy a season is, a championship to cap it off is a breath of fresh air after a
week underwater. Fighting a player of the opposing team will not bring any player or team closer to
this overall objective. As stated by the National Hockey League s commissioner Gary Bettman in an
interview, Perhaps the predominant one may be, and this is my speculation, the game is so competitive
now that teams are focusing more on skill and having four lines that can help you win a game (Kuc,
2016). Evidently, Gary Bettman states a great point. Being the commissioner of the NHL, Gary has
seen and dealt with all possible when it comes to the league and it s issues. When the individual in
charge of the league is stating that the game is developing and fighting isn t part of what guides a team
towards their overall objective, then one can clearly see it s unnecessary. Teams need a set of four,
forward lines and three defensive lines that can all compete at the highest level possible, being
productive for the entire season. When a team has players in their lineup that are specifically there to
cause chaos without production, valuable spots on the team for successful players are compromised.
Along with Gary Bettman discussing how fighting doesn t benefit hockey s objective, some NHL
coaches have spoken outward on the matter. In a post game press conference
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My Plans for Nursing Essay
If you are trying to pursue a career in nursing you should do your research on this field. I have learned
so much about what it takes to pursue a career in nursing and that there is so much more to it than just
choosing what kind of nurse you want to become, to find out all about nursing you have do all the
research possible. There are many roles that a nurse has such as a caregiver, educator, advocate and
many more. The practice level of nursing is very broad also, there are plenty of degrees that you can
get as a nurse, along with the specialty areas of practice I want to become a pediatric nurse which
would be a specialty area. The practice settings of nurses vary from a hospital, community, outpatient,
or school there is an endless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This is called an advocator, knowing their patients needs and wants so they can speak for the patient
when they cannot speak for themselves. If you want to be a nurse advocate, you must first earn a
bachelor s or associate degree in nursing, or graduate from a nursing diploma program. After
successfully completing your education, you will need to pass the exam to become a licensed
registered nurse. Nurses could also be a counselor maybe for particular things such as the people that
are in charge of meetings for addicts. There is also nursing management which is performing
leadership functions such as decision making within organizations and employing nurses. It includes
the common thing management do like planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling. There
is also a nurse coordinator; the clinical nurse coordinator serves as the eyes and ears for the nurse
manager on a given shift. They make rounds on patients and staff, leads by example, and serves as a
liaison between the unit and other hospital departments. Lastly a nurse could be a researcher; a Nurse
Researcher is a monthly journal which publishes original research and clinical articles relevant to the
practice of nursing research. Nurse researchers are scientists who study various aspects of health,
illness, and health care. By designing and implementing scientific studies, they look for ways to
improve health, healthcare services, and
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Philip Zimbardo s The Lucifer Effect
The Lucifer Effect
In The Lucifer Effect, Philip Zimbardo asks, What happens when good people are put into an evil
place? Do they triumph or does the situation dominate their past history and morality? The questions,
ideas, and underlying psychology that Zimbardo covers in this novel relate to our AP Psychology class
in great amounts. The book talks about an experiment we discussed in class, social psychology, and
how certain situations can affect an individual s personality. First, this book includes a full and
detailed storyline of the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment. We watched a section of this
experiment when learning about ethics in experimentation. It is obvious that this certain experiment
did not meet, or come anywhere close, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The theory is that people are not inherently evil, but can easily become evil if put in the right situation
and if the operation of the situation allows it. This relates to the fundamental attribution error that we
discussed in class. Many people do not think of how much the situation of an event plays into what
happened. They rely too heavily on personality. Therefor, if someone acts cruelty, they are just a cruel
person. However, that may not necessarily be the case. Zimbardo uses Abu Ghraib as a perfect
example of this. The soldiers that heinous acts or torture were previously seen as good eggs. They
were not bad people. However, a situation arose where they received power, and the operation that
allowed them to have that power also let it become corrupt. This is also shown in the Stanford Prison
Experiment. When given the role of a prison guard, an individual must think of how a guard would
act. They then try to act accordingly, even if this may cause cognitive dissonance. They saw the
situation and decided that they needed to be dominate and authoritative. As was seen however, this can
quickly get out of hand. At Stanford, the students go from insults to torture as Zimbardo describes.
Anonymity also plays a lead role in these situations. If a person is in a situation where they are
anonymous, their actions could very well
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  • 2. Best Cost Focused Strategy By Thompson Et. Thompson Jr. The competitors can try to make a distinctive product or release the improved version of the firm s product. Extensive differentiation can have a reverse effect of losing the current customers. Differentiation is expected to be a continuous process. The current differentiation can become obsolete in the short run and the customer becomes more knowledgeable about the product and their needs and perception changes. 5.3.3 Focused Strategy The third strategy in Porter s model is Focused strategy which is applicable for the firms that are operating in a narrow competitive scope or Niche Market. The strategy is applied based on the market segmentation. It can be segmented based on location, specific income group (usually high income group) or difference in the usage of the product. The driving force of the focus strategy is specialization in dealing with a particular markets needs and preferences which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The major objective of Best cost provider strategy is to give the customers value for their money. This is an attempt to give the customers the products that exceeds their expectations at a price equal or lesser than the competitors. When a company can build on its core competencies and give enhanced product at a lesser price, it enjoys maximum profitability. It is hybrid model between low cost provider and differentiation strategy. This strategy adopts the best of both the strategies .i.e. economies in cost and at the same time differentiation in the features. This strategy works best in the market where the characteristics of price sensitivity and diversity in buyer s preference exists. The biggest limitation of best cost provider strategy is failing in executing the strategy and falling prey for the limitations of both cost leadership and differentiation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Aldous Huxley 5 When Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World in 1931, nobody imagined that his fairytale story would someday be a reality. It is almost scary to see how accurate Huxley s far fetched fantasies came to be. When Huxley wrote about the conformity, drug use and sex and technology of the society, he was almost pinpoint exact to predicting today s societies. Unfortunately, all of these things haven t exactly changed our society today for the better. It is amazing to see how accurately Aldous Huxley was in his predictions to human conformity today. The novel s classes of Alphas, Betas, Gammas, Deltas and Epsilons each have assigned roles. In the novel, each caste is brainwashed into believing that it is crucial and important for the well ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this world, the family unit does not exist and the concept of having a mother and father is considered a primitive quality of humans. Technology has subverted the world so much that even God is replaced by Ford. Constant references throughout the novel are made to Our Ford, referring to Henry Ford, the embodiment of industrial development. The real world in which we live is not much different from this that Huxley writes about in the 1930 s. Technological developments have already allowed us to create embryos outside of the womb. The values that once existed in religion and family are slowly but surely disappearing. Even today, the vast majority of America and the world have lessened their beliefs, their worshiping of God and practicing religion. Technology has become the new religion as it provides the materialistic progress that people desire. Women will soon have the ability to have children but not carry the children themselves for nine months. What is important anymore? Because of technology, a family unit merely represents a group of people that has dinner together every so often. Values in education and good citizenship are no longer taught to children in such intensity as distractions brought forth by the media and video games only encourage having fun as opposed to studying and working hard for a future. We are destroying our own world with the obsessive violence taught and practiced by elementary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Edward Munch s The Scream Edward Munch piece of art titled The Scream (1983) was created in Oslo, Norway. It is one of the most popular work of art in the world and it is currently located at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Most of the paintings created by this artist were done in oil, pastel on cardboard; including this one. The characteristics of this piece of art present a subjective perspective, the artist didn t fail to capture the feeling or experience of the figure, even though he didn t achieve complete or accurate depiction, which makes this painting of a impressionism style. The work uses bright exaggerated colors. However, Munch uses a variety of colors in this work. The swirling blue landscapes, fiery orange and yellow skies represent the bright colors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Guide To Madagascar Medical Assistants Travel Guide to Madagascar Officially known as the Republic Of Madagascar, this island is the fourth largest island in the world being referred to by some travelers as the sixth continent . The island is located in the southern hemisphere, three hundred miles off of the lower east coast of Africa. This country experiences only two seasons consisting of a hot and rainy season and a cool and dry season. The hot and rainy season runs from November through April and the cool and dry season runs from April through October average temperatures run from highs of 85 with lows of 63 degrees Fahrenheit. Madagascar consists of 226,657 square miles of land inhabited by an estimated 23.57 million people and is considered to be the poorest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When traveling here you will want to make sure you bring with you essential first aid supplies. It would be favorable to bring antiseptic wound cleaner, antifungal ointments, antibacterial ointments, 1% hydrocortisone cream, oral rehydration tablets, multiple sizes of Band Aids and gause, tweezers, Q tips, N95 face masks, eye drops, disposable gloves, scissors, safety pins, a suture and syringe kit, aloe gel, sunscreen (SPF 15+), hand sanitizer, latex condoms (if deemed necessary), acetaminophen and ibuprofen, diarrhea medication, extra glasses or contacts if you wear them, insect repellent, antihistamine, mild laxative, altitude medication motion and sickness medication. You will want to also obtain refills (enough to last through out your visit) of any current medications prescribed to you, inhalers, and a mild sedative for sleep. It is also necessary to bring a bug screen to cover you while you sleep to help protect you for insect bites. These items are not usually easily obtainable and you might need these on hand. Many common illnesses and infectious diseases can be contracted around the island. There are six different illness exposure types that you will need to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Equal Protection Clause In Civil Rights The Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution requiring that states guarantee the same rights, privileges, and protections to all citizens.The Citizenship Clause granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States. The Due Process Clause declared that states may not deny any person life, liberty or property, without due process of law . Equal Protection clause, developed in 1868, states that no state shall deny to any person within its control the equal protection of the laws . Everyone should be considered equal. No one should be treated differently because of the way they live. Some may consider the equal protection clause to be the most important part of the Constitution. This Amendment is important to civil rights because it states that all people should be treated equally under the law. A state must treat an individual in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea of equal rights to all people under a government of laws was decreased by the existence of slavery. There were the rejection of rights to some people because of race. Although, the Constitution and Bill of Rights did not outlaw slavery and discrimination based on the race or gender. One of the greatest early opponents of slavery and racial discrimination, Frederick Douglass, argued in a speech (1852) that interpreted as it ought to be interpreted, the Constitution is a glorious liberty document. The American concept of equal rights under law, however, was not clearly included in the Constitution until after the Civil War; with passage of the three reconstruction era amendments. The 13th Amendment (1865) banned slavery. The 14th Amendment (1865) guaranteed equal rights of citizenship to all Americans, with the special meaning of protecting the rights of citizens shall not be denied or abridged by the United State or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Social And Governmental Norms On The Lives Of Millions Of... Ordinary Citizens in any situation can make a difference, if their will is great enough and their situation desperate enough. In America s past, insubordination and uprising have been how this country is shaped: whether it be revolting against Britain, demanding the end of slavery as a part of the Civil War, or even gaining women s rights by marching in New York s streets. Uprising, even by a single individual, against social and governmental norms has changed the course of history for thousands of others. Rachel Carson is one of those citizens whose actions have altered the lives of millions of Americans. Carson, a women raised in a typical early twentieth century american household, went on to become a female enviromental scientist who published a revolutionary book about organochlorine pesticides that began the environmental movement in the United States. Her book, and her advocation for the environment, has lead to the changing of health and safety laws for american citizens that still impact us today. Rachel Carson was born in 1907 in Springdale Pennsylvania, and grew up on a farm with a typical home life of a young American girl. Her mother was her primary caretaker, and also helped Carson see the beauty of the natural world. She took this passion for nature and first applied it to nature writing, than marine biology. She graduated from Pennsylvania College for women and then was given a scholarship to continue her studies at Johns Hopkins, a groundbreaking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Death Of Terminally Ill As Americans, we are granted rights in this country and these rights, according to the Declaration of Independence, grant us Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness . So tell me why someone that is terminally ill cannot use these rights to end their life of pain and suffering. Some states have rallied and given those who are terminally ill the right to die. However, some simply see this means of ending a life, inhumane, unethical, immoral, and just plain wrong. As a citizen of the United States where we simply have our rights, should we not be granted the right to die? A big controversy on the news in the United States is having the right to die. People see this as something wrong due to various cultural and religious beliefs. This means of having the right to die is simply termed assisted suicide or human euthanasia. Only a few states have legalized assisted suicide by means of the Death with Dignity Act. The four states that assisted suicide is legal in is: California, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington. However, in order to take act in assisted suicide there are terms and conditions by each state that must be met. A little history into the practice of euthanasia, which started with the ancient Greeks, and is now something legal into few states today. According to Hosseini (2012), euthanasia is actually a Greek word that literally means happy death (p.203). Who doesn t want to die a happy death, free of suffering and pain? The man we have to thank for human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Adoption Of Traditional Surrogate Mothers When a couple decides to have a baby but is unable to due to infertility issues, surrogacy becomes an option. Surrogates who agree to bear a child for another couple have made parenthood a possible option for individuals that are not able to adopt a child. Reasons may be because of their age, marital status, or sexual orientation. There are two kinds of surrogate mothers. A traditional surrogate is a woman who is artificially inseminated with the father s viable sperm. The traditional surrogate is then the baby s biological mother because it was her egg that was fertilized by the father s sperm. A gestational surrogate is known as the birth mother, who is implanted with an embryo into her uterus from the biological mother and father. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Constitution s prohibition on slavery (Textbook p. 296). Throughout the world, surrogacy is a controversial issue although it is legal in most states. There are many ethical, legal, medical, moral, and societal implications when it comes to surrogacy. There are many ethical considerations and implications when it comes to surrogacy. Questions arise of what is right and what is not, especially when it comes to the child. There has been a positive compassionate case when it comes to surrogacy in the situation that a 48 year old grandmother carried triplets for her daughter who was unable to bear children due to infertility issues. While other dilemmas arise such as potential court battles over custody of a child conceived outside of marriage, reducing birth to a legal arrangement for the exchange of money, and future emotional distress of the child when learned they were taken away from their biological mother. As well as embarrassment for the surrogate mother whose actions some people have likened to prostitution and harm to the surrogate mother s own children when they learn she has given one child away and have received money in return (Textbook). There are also many ethical implications in the surrogacy process. Ethical issues arise with the question of the involvement of the surrogate mother and with the identity of the child. The surrogate mother will most likely not be the child s primary caretaker and legal questions could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Factors and Objectives The Russo Japanese War 1. The Russo Japanese War began on February 8, 1904 and lasted until 5 September, 1905. The majority of the conflict was conducted within the region of Manchuria, however, several naval battles occurred within the Yellow Sea as well as in Tsushima Strait (the sea area between the southeastern Korean Peninsula and the southwestern portion of Japan). 2. The principle parties in this war were the Russian and Japanese Empires. While various aspects of the Chinese Empire played their roles in the lead up to the conflict they did not, however, side with either of the two warring Empires during the war. Russia did have an alliance of sorts with France and Germany, however, this advantage in numbers was negated due to Japan s formal alliance with Great Britain, who declared support for Japan should a third party become involved in a conflict. 3. The main theme for the context of this war was Russian and Japanese simultaneous determination to develop spheres of influence in eastern Asia, primarily within the nation of China and specifically within the region of Manchuria. This sense of determination found Meiji Japan fighting the Chinese Qing Dynasty during the Sino Japanese War over control of Korea, which was a Chinese tributary state. This war lasted from 1894 1895 and concluded with the signing of the Treaty of Shimonoseki. Within the terms of the treaty, China recognizing the independence of Korea and ceded the Liaodong Peninsula, the island of Taiwan, and the Penghu islands ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. When Reading “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” By When reading Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas, Acquainted with the Night by Robert Frost, and Sestina by Elizabeth Bishops, the authors use unique imagery, symbolism, and metaphors to demonstrate a dark atmosphere during the poems. Each poem deals with dark tones such as depression, sadness, and death. By using imagery, symbolism, and metaphors, the authors are able to intensify the overall mood of the poems. Thomas uses metaphors to show different settings of his poem throughout the days and Frost utilizes metaphors, symbolism and imagery to represent the local setting and distant surroundings. In Sestina , Bishop uses imagery and metaphors to enhance the details of her poem. Each of the three poems has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The poem has a balanced rhythm and the first line rhymes with the third and final line of each stanza until the final stanza. The final stanza completes the circle and repeats the initial line of the poem. In addition to the rhyming within each stanza, Frost wrote this poem to consistently throughout where each stanza had exactly ten syllables and every other word was stressed while reading. This poem also uses night as a metaphor. Throughout the poem, darkness is represented by the night. It doesn t represent death, but it is more of a metaphor for depression or sadness. The poem tells of a man that is walking alone at night through a city. The narration of the poem not only uses night as a metaphor, it also uses imagery and symbolism to enhance the depth of the poem. In the poem, the man hears a cry far away (Frost 503) and he is said to have outwalked the city light. (Frost 503) This symbolism is used to depict the man as being alone and not around anything. He has walked away from all the lights of the city and is in the darkness of the night. No one else is around and people would have a hard time hearing him from where he is. When the man passed a watchman, he dropped my eyes. (Frost 503) He seemed shy and distant and refused to make any sort of contact with other individuals. In addition to the darkness, Frost writes that it is raining as the man is walking alone at night. The poet uses the dark setting, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Religion In Aral s The Door The story Assimilation therefore, serves as a way of showing the negative impact of religion on women. The view that women need to assimilate into the roles designed for them in society is also a prominent aspect of the text. The main characters unwillingness to assimilate, is what ultimately leads to her falling into trouble. This notion could symbolize religion and the belief notion of disobeying God. Women s portrayal in religion is immensely different than that of men. This portrayal of women in the majority of religions text is more negative than, that of men. This notion has become embedded in society and therefore Aral s critique of the role of religion in society is greatly exemplified in the little girls relationship with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Uyar s story explores the matter of religion and its effect on society in a positive light. Uyar s portrays the reality of a life without religion and spirituality as immensely, powerful and dull. In the beginning of the story the author references a Ruined church The poppies on the hill by the ruined church had just opened, the chill of the nights had quite disappeared, the ferry boat come only twice a week... This intentional referenced to a ruined church in the beginning of the story symbioses the demise of religion and religious spirituality in Turkey. The reference to the ruined church is the only direct reference to religion or any religious matter, which exemplifies the state in which the community regards religion. The story circulates around a peculiar group of individuals that decide to visit the same hotel every year. The guests at the hotel seem to be enthralled with gossip and a multitude of trivial matters such the arrival of any new guest or in fact the reading materials that the other guests decide to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Wound Case Studies DOI: 1/14/2016. Patient is a 47 year old male senior information technology field services who sustained injury when his vehicle went off road. He had a transmetatarsal amputation of left foot with failed flap, status post further surgical excision debridement twice a week removing necrotic tissue. Based on the progress report dated 08/26/16 by Dr. Boparai, the patient presents for left foot pain, rated as 2.5/10 with medications and 10/10 without medications. Quality of sleep is good. Activity level has remained the same. Patient is going to hyperbaric oxygen treatment daily and wound care clinic weekly for left foot amputation due to frost bite/gangrene. Patient reports improved pain. Patient has an appointment for surgical debridement on 09/03/16. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no edema present or no change in skin color or temperature when compared to the right foot, except for the area of the open wound. The patient is assisted by a left knee scooter. Current medications include OxyContin 20 mg 1 tablet every 12 hours, Aspirin 325 mg, clopidogrel 75 mg, gabapentin 600 mg, lisinopril 10 mg and Percocet 7.5/325 mg 1tablet every 4 hours. IW was diagnosed with pain in the left ankle and joints of left foot. He was advised to continue with OxyContin 20mg every 12 hours #120, Percocet 10/25mg #180 as patient is having surgery on 09/03 for left foot debridement, and gabapentin 600mg three times daily for neuropathic pain. There is no need for a sympathetic ganglion block as there is no evidence of complex regional pain syndrome. Of note, CURES report reviewed 8/26/16 showed no aberrant behavior noted. Urine drug screen performed on 8/17/16 revealed positive for ethanol (ETOH) and Percocet. IW was informed that he is to refrain from ETOH otherwise, his pain medications will be tapered as adverse effects including death may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Importance Of Alcohol Advertisements In the world of media, companies love to brand their products through advertisements. Companies use radio broadcasts, billboards, television and in apps online. One of the biggest industries in Australia and in Brisbane, Queensland is Alcohol. The most common way alcohol is advertised is through television and a big danger is that anyone can see this advertisement. This often leaves lasting impressions on people. It often hard to avoid seeing these advertisements being that they are at train stations, on busses, at gas stations, at local pubs, and all over radio and television. Australians love cracking a cold one, it has become a part of the Australian culture for more than a decade now. Alcohol advertisements have become as popular as throwing shrimp on the barbie. Alcohol advertisements need to be banned in Australia because of the increasing numbers in underage drinking alcohol related diseases and deaths. Brisbane needs to ban the promotion of alcohol advertisements because of the increasing number in underage drinking. Underage drinking has become a serious dilemma in Brisbane over the past decade. Teens as young as 13 years old are getting their hands on alcohol and are abusing it. This abuse to young teens is detrimental to them physically, they can have serious physical effects ranging from disruption of physical growth, trauma to the brain or death. Alcohol consumption underage not only harms them physically but also causes changes in behaviour. Teens endure a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Corinthians 14 Requirements And God hath set some in the church, first apostles, secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of healings, helps, governments, diversities of tongues. 1 Corinthians 12:28 The Ministry of Helps sustains, provides and allows the ministry and vision God has given our Bishop to proceed in a proper and orderly manner. General Requirements In order to participate, the following requirements MUST be met: 1. Be a full fledged tithing member in good standing. 2. Be born again, baptized in water, and is spirit filled with the evidence of speaking in other tongues. 3. Live a lifestyle that is consistent with Christian principles, the Bishop s vision, and the rules and regulations governing the Helps Ministries. 4. Have the temperament, capacity, and desire to perform the duties established herein. 5. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gather altar skirts and tissues prior to the beginning of the service. The storage box is located in the maintenance room. Examine altar skirts for damage and ensure you have enough tissues. Discard any tissues not in the tissue box or have been placed back in the tissue box. Extra boxes of tissues are located in the filing cabinet in the maintenance room. While on duty, sit near the aisle or as close as possible, in case someone needs your assistance. If you see someone in need of assistance, go to that person and, if necessary, help guide them so they do not injure themselves or others around them. There might be times when two workers need to assist. If you find that a person is inconsolable, ask them to sit down. Be watchful and ready to assist with tissue and altar skirt when the leader calls someone to the podium to share his/her testimony. If the leader goes into the congregation to pray for people, walk behind security and be ready to hand out tissues and comfort ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Japanese American Paranoia In the early 1940 s and as the war progressed, the treatment and perception of Japanese Americans, most of the western parts, like California, got progressively worse. The prejudice against the Japanese steamed from the treatment of the Chinese in America and how they provided cheap labor for the United States, cheating regular Americans out of their jobs. Once the Japanese started to have a significant demographic in California, concern swept across Americans once again, fearing cheap labor and lack of jobs once more. As tensions grew, the American paranoia of a Japanese invasion/revolt also increased. Once the American government decided that they would relocate all of the Japanese Americans to a safer sight, to prevent any spies from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It took over a decade for the American Congress to show approval for every surviving person from the camp to receive $20,000 in compensation. Although they did receive some form of an apology, it was still over ten years late and did not heal the emotional wounds of these people. A survivor of the internment camp, John Tateishi stated in an interview that he was humiliated when he came back from the camps. We came out of these camps with a sense of shame and guilt, of having been considered betrayers of our country. (John ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Church Of The Brethren Church of the Brethren does not accept abortion. Participating in abortion is not support their beliefs. Church of the Brethren is a denomination that was formed to continue their practices their own way. They started as a small group and to this day still recruit new members. They solely use the New Testament as their source of guidance for the practice they preach. Rational Choice theory explains Church of the Brethren s position in opposing abortion. The Church of the Brethren opposes abortion because the rejection of unborn children violates the love by which God creates and nurtures human life (1984). This is the Church of Brethren s official position concerning abortion. They feel they are responsible for the children who are unwanted. They believe in various alternatives to abortion for the people in their community. They still will love and support those who believe that eliminating a child from their womb is the correct thing. Opposing abortion falls in favor with the majority of the Church of the Brethren. However, meetings are held with the Standing Committee to discuss controversial topics, such as abortion. The Church of the Brethren suggests that human life existed way before conception in Psalm 51:5. Also in Jeremiah 1:5, which states that he, was acknowledged before conception. The life of the fetus and of the mother are described as valuable in Exodus 21:22 25 (1972). According to these scriptures, the life of a fetus is important before even existing. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Bagasse Research Paper Energy Demand The need for energy is a dominant, driving the force of the world. Paralleling population growth, energy demand cannot be supported by fossil fuels, a limited resource with negative impacts on the environment. Currently, Global energy consumption is approximately 78% fossil fuels and 19% renewables. It is critical that the ratio continues to shift in favor of renewables. With the transition to using more renewable energy sources, it is imperative to fully understand each energy source and the impact it has on the world. Bagasse derived methanol is a potential sustainable fuel source that may largely shape the future. Despite its strengths and potential as a biofuel, bagasse derived methanol s shortcomings should not be overlooked. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It involves taking the biomaterial waste from the processing of another biomass and turning it into a useable fuel. Theoretically, dependent on the sustainable harvest of sugarcane, there is nearly a limitless supply of bagasse derived methanol. For the one mega joule of fossil fuel energy that goes into production, eight mega joules of methanol are yielded. This output/input index suggests it to be a highly renewable fuel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Reform Of A Progressive Tax System Introduction At the beginning of the year tax season rolls in and millions of people rush to prepare their previous year s financial statements and documents, ready to calculate their tax returns and credits. Currently, thirty four states use progressive income tax systems, and seven states utilize flat tax systems. The remaining nine states either have no income tax or a limited income tax on individuals, taxing only dividend and interest incomes (i.e. AK, FL, NV, SD, TX, WA, WY, NH, TN) (Bell). A progressive tax system is most commonly referred to as a tiered income tax that shifts more of the revenue burden onto the wealthy. Taxation has been a part of human history since the beginning of structured society and was also a controversial topic in the pre Constitutional Federalist Papers No. 33. In the article, Alexander Hamilton explained that the phrasing of the Necessary and Proper clause served as a parameter for the imminent creation of a federal bank. The Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution endowed the legislative branch the power to oversee and judge the creation of a taxation system; however, if any abuse of those powers occurred, they would be annulled by the people. To this day, our federal government imposes taxes on its citizens in order to properly run government programs, build public amenities, pay off the national debt, and support the overall well being of the nation. Because of the benefits of taxation, one would believe that more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Multiple Religions In China China is a multi confessional country, meaning they tolerate multiple religions. The people have the freedom to believe what they want to believe. The main religions in China include Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism, Protestantism, Confucianism, and Christianity. Buddhism is a religion that originated in India, and was passed on when they migrated there after China came out of isolation. China has approximately nine thousand five hundred Buddhism temples and monasteries. Most were built over two thousand years ago. The most widespread religion in China is Taoism, which was founded in China. Taoism teaches the way of things . It s a Chinese folk religion. They live on the ordinance of Tao. Another widespread religion in China ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Advantages Of Montessori Method Throughout this essay, I will be comparing and contrasting many aspects of the Montessori Method and the High/Scope Approach developed by Dr. David Weikart. I will first discuss a brief history of each pedagogy, then compare both on certain aspects I find to be similar and different. I will discuss the views of each on the senses, the learning environment, the freedom and child led philosophy, the need for order, KDI s and sensitive periods, reflection and aspects of the daily routine in each setting, with particular emphasis on Montessori s outdoor setting. Dr. Maria Montessori was an Italian educator and scientist. She developed a revolutionary approach to education in children. Montessori was the first female in Italy to obtain a medical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To capture and build on children s natural enthusiasms, adults put themselves in children s hands as often as possible. They follow the children s directions . (Hohmann et al 1995 p.53). When it comes to the similarities between the High/Scope planned learning environment and Montessori s prepared environment, one thing I observe is the sense of order ...The little child s need for order is one of the most powerful incentives to dominate his early life . (Montessori, 1949, p. 190), and providing the child the opportunity to make choices and decisions; for this particularly plays a large role in Montessori s philosophy. ...The child should be allowed to exercise himself freely in the work organised for him . (Montessori 1915, p. 51). High/Scope activities are focused around Key Development Indicators (KDI s). These KDI s are similar to the likes of Aistear. They are a sequence of statements describing key development experiences and are used by educators to assist them in observing, arranging, and evaluating what children learn as they partake in activities. For example, in my work placement they go exactly by Aistear recommended activities, so they can be sure to meet all their principles and themes with the children (Identity Belonging, Exploring Thinking, Communicating and Well being). Montessori, however, focuses more on sensitive periods. Throughout these periods, the child has a particularly strong sensitivity towards a specific piece of information or ability. The sensitivity lasts for a definite period and will not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Ernest Hemingway Masculinity Despite portraying a great sense of masculinity, many of Ernest Hemingway s works are inspired by his romantic relationships. At eighteen, Hemingway first fell in love and had his first heartbreak. At twenty two, he married for the first time, but not the last. Hemingway had four marriages, three of which failed, and one that lasted until his suicide in 1961. He was never without a woman, and often had affairs. Most people never forget their first love, and that was very much the case with Ernest Hemingway. In his short story The Snows of Kilimanjaro, published first in 1936 and again after his death, the protagonist drifts in and out of consciousness while slowly dying from gangrene after an accident during and African safari. His thoughts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hemingway wrote to her every day, but his depression grew deeper as replies from Agnes slowly dwindled. That March, he received a letter from her where she dismissed their love, and told him that she had met with another man whom she wanted to marry. Suddenly the future that he envisioned, the one which included her, crumbled, and he was devastated. A few years later he wrote A Very Short Story, about young, injured soldier and a nurse who meet at a military hospital in Italy. The couple falls in love, just like Ernest and Agnes did, and plan to marry. The soldier returns to the United States to get a job to support the couple, but she sends a letter telling him that she fell in love with another man, claiming that their love had been only a boy and girl affair (McDaniels 37 38). A Very Short Story and The Snows of Kilimanjaro both describe relationships that are similar to Hemingway s loss of Agnes. Della Yanuzzi claims in her book Ernest Hemingway: Writer and Adventurer that Catherine Berkley in Hemingway s A Farewell to Arms, where there is a romance between a soldier and a nurse like A Very Short Story, is also based off of Agnes (22). She had a great effect on him, enough to occasionally float into his works years after the relationship ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Analysis Of The Cashier s Counter At New Moon Grocery On September 23, 2015, Gary Stasiuk, approached the cashier s counter at New Moon Grocery, which is located on 295 Grammatan Avenue in Mount Vernon. Stasiuk claims that he gave the cashier a twenty dollar bill to pay for the only item he was purchasing, a Swanson microwavable chicken dinner. The cashier, David Eu, asserted that Stasiuk gave him a ten dollar bill, and Eu gave Stasiuk change appropriate for a ten dollar bill payment. Stasiuk said Where s the rest? I gave you a twenty dollar bill! Eu responded, No, sir. You gave me a ten dollar bill. Stasiuk became enraged and yelled, I gave you twenty bucks! Give me the correct change! When Eu insisted that Stasiuk had given him a ten dollar bill, Stasiuk yelled, Don t f with me, man! I ve had it with people trying to screw me! Stasiuk then swung his right arm and punched Eu on the left side of Eu s face with a closed fist. Stasiuk then immediately left the grocery store. Eu s daughter witnessed the event and followed Stasiuk out of the grocery store where she called to a nearby police officer, Officer William Podzus. Officer Podzus detained Stasiuk while he spoke with Eu, and after learning of the events of the incident, arrested Stasiuk for Assault in the Third Degree, pursuant to N.Y. Penal Law Section 120.00(1). In his report, Officer Podzus stated that at the time of the incident, the left side of Mr. Eu s face showed bruising and swelling and that his daughter had brought him a bag of frozen peas to apply to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Daisy In Teenage Wasteland The story, Teenage Wasteland by Anne Tyler, has limited characters and focuses on less. While reading Teenage Wasteland the character Daisy played a secondary character role. This character was portrayed as a protagonist by experiencing her own inner and external conflicts. Daisy who is the role of Danny s mother can be seen as a dynamic throughout the story. Anne Tyler does a excellent way of making the readers view Daisy s static thoughts and actions in direct and indirect manner. Daisy s character is directly encouraging and patient. On page 35 it reads, Daisy checked Donny s assignments everyday. She sat next to him as he worked, trying to be encouraging . This directly tells the readers how hard Daisy works to show effort into her son s grades. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They acted like wardens. On weekends they enforced a curfew. And any time he went to a party, they always telephoned to see who would be supervising . These lines show how Daisy is a protective parent who cares about her young son. Daisy is portrayed as a mother figure who has limited trust and is worried about her son s future. Daisy is also indirectly shown to be open to change. Later onto the story, it shows how Daisy no longer calls parents before a party and trusts Danny to stay out later on the weekends. Open minded and precautionary can be used to describe Donny s mother. Throughout the events leading up to Donny s runaway, it doesn t directly or indirectly show that Daisy has a foil. Donny does however give Daisy a hard time when she has to pay for his wasteful tutor and trying to understand him. Daisy is heartbroken in the end trying to determine the events leading up to Donny s leaving. The author went into Daisy s mind and grab her emotions of hopelessness and confusion when seeing Donny s basketball. Daisy has a story line in these short days from actions to her inner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Quaking Aspen Research Paper Few tree species are as incredibly fascinating as the quaking aspen. Quaking aspens, or Populus Tremuloides, grow 40 to 100 feet tall, have beautiful black and white bark with dark green leaves, and are shade intolerant, resulting in their height, straightness of the trunks, and few lower branches (when mature). Quaking aspens also have many uses. Deer and other mammals browse aspens as a winter food source. Native Americans used the sap for cooking. Medicinally, aspen can be used for fever and eczema. It also contains salicin, which acts as a disinfectant. However, besides the striking beauty of aspens and their usefulness, their most interesting attributes are their hardiness, and the thing for which they are named: quaking. No other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Second Sex Simone De Beauvoir Analysis Revolutionary and thought provoking, Simone De Beauvoir s The Second Sex is a novel that challenged the subordination of women brought upon by men and illustrated a feminist and philosophical perspective on rights of women. Working alongside with Jean Paul Sartre, De Beauvoir s work in The Second Sex underlies Sartre s concept of bad faith in relation to De Beauvoir s concept of the battle of the sexes. Being confined by her own immanence in a male dominated society, De Beauvoir illustrates that the feminine subject declares herself as their equal in relation to the transcendence of the male for the struggle for recognition because it is affecting her free will and responsibility (De Beauvoir 428). By recognizing the female, the male attempts to find himself as a stable identity to transcend as the male figure through the devaluation of femininity and the oppression of women. Lastly, De Beauvoir believes that the construct of femininity is itself a product, as Sartre puts it, of bad faith because one is not born, but rather becomes, a woman. Conceived by Jean Paul Sartre, the concept of bad faith underlies Simone De Beauvoir s concept of the so called battle of the sexes. In order to explain how the concept of bad faith relates to the concept of the battle of the sexes, one has to understand Sartrean philosophy. According to Sartre, bad faith is an act of deceiving oneself by rejecting the notion of freedom and one s facticity, even though human beings are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Social Control Of Deviance As a matter of fact, several individuals have discussed the fact that social deviance can also be seen as some sort of social control. Social control is commonly known as the subordination of personal interests to public interests (Shipunova, 2016). It is also seen as society s attempt to regulate the thinking and behavior of people (Shipunova, 2016). As we saw with the Michaels case, she was given the reputation of a deviant person, more specifically, of a sexual offender, to ensure the stability of the society. Even though she was declared innocent by the Supreme Court, the continuation of labeling her as deviant can be perceived as the community s attempt to control Michaels actions. It is said that the social control of deviance, and everything ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Developing A Schedule. Where Do You Begin To Prepare Your Developing a schedule Where do you begin to prepare your advertising schedule? The best point of reference is the creative or advertising brief. Here, you will be given a direction on how long the campaign should run for, when it should begin and when it should end, along with other relevant information. You may choose to run it over days, weeks, months or even years. Regardless of which option you select, the length and timing of the campaign will be determined by the targets set by the original brief and the budget. If there is any doubt about how long the campaign should run for, it is best to go back to the team that created the original brief and seek clarification. The next step in developing the schedule is to ensure that your ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The account executive debriefs the art director and copywriter, who then direct the assembly of the ad. This may require a fashion shoot by a reputable fashion photographer, a model, make up artist, wardrobe artist, props, and lighting assistants. The finished artwork is assembled digitally in the digital studio by a graphic designer, under the direction of the art director. Once the ad is completed and proofed, it goes back to the client for final approval and sign off. The production department sends the approved ad directly to the magazine, electronically, to their production department. The double page ad appears in the December edition of the magazine. As shown in the example above, there are a lot of moving parts to producing a simple ad. With so many moving parts, there are a number of opportunities for things to go wrong or fall behind schedule, this is why proper planning and scheduling, along with constant follow up with each of the people involved in the process, is critical to the success of any advertising campaign. Identifying relevant service providers Which service providers will you need to achieve your advertising objectives? This will depend on the type of campaign you are running and the media you select. As we saw in the previous section, service providers may include: ● designers ● photographers ● media planning/buying agencies ● public relations or event management ● ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Guidelines for Caring for Populations Assessment and... Guidelines for Caring for Populations Assessment and Diagnosis Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 443 Community Health Nursing Professor Carol Johnson Spring A 2012 Introduction According to Maurer and Smith (2009), a community s defining features include its attributes, people, places, interactions, and common characteristics, interests, and goals. Every community assessment involves a process of collecting and analyzing data and then interpreting the data to form valid conclusions. This analysis can include demographic and epidemiological data as well as other types of data. This paper contains a community assessment of Jamaica Queens, one of forty two different neighborhoods in New York City. Jamaica Queens is a diverse community within the county of Queens, and was the neighborhood of the authors employment and near the author s residence/ Community New York City is the most diverse city in the United States, a fact reflected in the distinct character of each neighborhood. Queens is located in New York and Jamaica Queens is one of the neighborhoods in the borough of Queens. Jamaica Queens is situated in the southeastern portion of Queens downtown, with its borders defined by the Long Island railroad track, Jamaica Avenue and Liberty Avenue west of the Van Wick Expressway. the neighborhood is located about ten and a half miles from the city of Manhattan. Previously a predominantly African American neighborhood, Jamaica has undergone a number of changes since ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Eniac Essay Sample The first fully functional computer ENIAC or Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer, spanned over thousand square feet, used eighteen thousand vacuum tubes, and weighed over thirty tons. A modern CPU however, is a thousand times faster than ENIAC. My curiosity for electronics was initially sparked by computers as it amazed me with its ability to perform billions of calculations in mere seconds. I was further inspired by the realization that electronics pervaded almost all aspects of modern civilization. Today electrical engineering forms the underpinning of modern technology and what fascinates me the most is its applicability in real life systems. The breadth of the subject and its rapid advancement makes it a very exciting and relevant field. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I found that designing digital circuits and analysing the behaviour of electronic devices to be particularly demanding. However at the same time it has fuelled my interest in digital communication systems as well as micro electro mechanical systems or MEMS. The scope for miniaturization of electrical and mechanical systems to micrometre scales is very appealing. I find it intriguing that these extremely small systems can cause effects on a macro scale, such as the ability to steer an aircraft by placing tiny actuators on the wings of an aircraft. Apart from these subjects, vector calculus and complex analysis were very interesting topics. The applications of complex analysis in electrical engineering is significant, and a thorough familiarity with it has made it easier for me to understand several electrical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Research Paper On Perampanel Introduction Perampanel (Fycompa®) is a new antiepileptic drug used as a secondary therapy in adolescents and adults who suffer from partial onset seizures. Perampanel was identified via a focused discovery program at Eisai Research Laboratories in London and Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan (Satlin, Kramer Laurenza, 2013). It is a selective, non competitive antagonist drug and is the first in this new class of antiepileptic drug known as a amino 3 hydroxy 5 methyl 4 isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) type glutamate receptor antagonist on post synaptic neurons; thereby selectively preventing the transmission of seizures by blocking the effects of glutamate(Perucca, French and Bialer, 2007). Glutamate affects how electrical activity is spread in the brain and it is believed perampanel helps to reduce seizures by blocking this electrical spread to the brain (Plosker, 2012). This is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... AMPA receptors are localized at a postsynaptic level and under normal condition transduce responses to glutamate, released before the junction across which a nerve impulse passes from an axon terminal to a neuron, muscle cell, orgland cell. In the brain, AMPA receptors are the most represented ionotropic glutamate receptors and mediate excitatory neurotransmission. Hypersensitivity and overexpression of AMPA receptors in human epileptic hippocampal and neocortical tissue has been reported and an excessive glutamate release has been observed during seizure activity. (Zaccara et al., 2013) studies Suggest that reducing the overstimulation of AMPA receptors via AMPA receptor antagonism can have an anticonvulsant effect and inhibit seizure generation and spread. In addition to their anticonvulsant effects, AMPA receptor antagonists could play an important neuroprotective role by preventing neuronal death and could elicit an anti epileptogenic effect (Franco et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of The Catcher In The Rye By J. D. Salinger A lost sixteen year old boy deals with death and trying to find his place in the world. Despite growing up in a privileged white household, Holden Caulfield is still crippled with feeling invisible. In Salinger s The Catcher in the Rye, he makes Holden come to life by creating a personality that is easily relatable to rebellious teenage boys. And though this work caused much controversy, Salinger was able to capture the struggles of not wanting to grow up and the preservation of innocence. In The Catcher in the Rye, J.D Salinger creates a character that reflects his own difficulties growing up in a privileged white household in the 1950s while struggling with the the difficult realities of the adult world and finding his place in the it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It s so phony (Salinger 115). Holden is different from most teenage boys, he is overwhelmed with the feelings of loss when he does not even know who he is yet. At one point, Holden feels like he is disappearing into the adult world. To guarantee his place in the it, Holden calls out to Allie don t let me disappear. Please Allie (Salinger 213). His fear of conformity is another reason why this book was so controversial. Parents felt threatened by Salinger s views on a non conformist society and contradicted their beliefs (Weinstein 125). People did not want to listen to Salinger s views on society, because he threatened the new, stable, 1950 s American society. In the meantime, teenagers during this time were becoming more rebellious and defiant. Holden exemplified the kid that parents did not want their child to turn into or the kid that they did not want their child hanging with. He is described to be a troubled teen trying to work his way through adolescence in a world peopled by phonies (Kahane). The phonies of the world are those people who surrendered their individuality to conform to society s definition of normal. Holden s rebellious nature is a result of defying the social norms and pressures of his time. He is thought to be a dangerous thinker who would endanger the new America. And because of his beliefs, he feels he is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Public Support For The Supermax Prisons Essay I decided upon reading more about the Supermax prisons, as I had heard of them but never really focused much attention to them. I wanted to gain more knowledge on what they were used for and the controversy which surrounded the use of these Supermax prisons. I decided to read Housing for the worst of the worst inmates: Public Support for the Supermax Prisons and What we know, what we do not know, and where we are going journals. From my first perceptions of a Supermax prison, I only really knew that they could house thousands of criminals at one time and that those criminals were the ones you would not want to be involved with, being as they were in confinement for the majority of the day. And they are rarely allowed to communicate with each other or with the prison guards. After reading housing for the worst of the worst inmates... I was able to find out that the criminals were in confinement of a single call for twenty three hours a day, with very little services or privileges, to which this has been argued against as being cruel and inhumane (Miller, 1995.) It has also been said that keeping the inmates locked up for twenty three hours a day with little to no contact is an extreme form of punishment. ... inmates claim that specific policies and practices in the Supermax context violate their right to be protected against cruel and unusual punishments. (Pizarro Narag, 2008: 32) This type of statement makes you think that if they are that supreme in their confinement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Roles Of King Juan Carlos I De Borbón s Success In the twentieth and twenty first century the number of democratic countries have increased around the world. According to Britannica, the increase was due to the failure of democratic alternatives and the worldwide growth of free market economies. The growth in the free market economies increased decentralization and removed economic power for political leaders. Perhaps, one of the more interesting democratic transitions occurred between 1975 1981, in Spain. In this case, the role of King Juan Carlos I de Borbón and his leadership were critical factors in the relatively peaceful, yet difficult transition from the previous, authoritarian regime. Juan Carlos I played an integral role in maintaining the participation of both the left and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Author, Simon Sinek writes, Leaders don t simply have people who follow them; real leaders command a following or a group of people who want to follow you, not because they have to, but because they believe in you. They believe in what you re doing and where you re going and they want to be a part of it (Milburn). In Juan Carlos s letters to his son he discusses how the monarchy is no longer just passed down, it must be earned. Carlos worked hard to convince Franco he should be chosen to carry on the monarchy and then worked even harder to prove to the people of Spain that he was doing all that he could to help recreate their nation. Carlos did not start out his reign with followers who believed in him but with his actions and his words by the end of his career he is now regarded as one of the better leaders of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Culture of Tuscany during the Renaissance The culture of Tuscany during the renaissance was distinguished by its fine arts caused by the Roman Empire taking over of Constantinople, which brought Greek knowledge of math, science, architecture, and the arts to the Tuscan region. In this particular time period, (1429 1519) if it were not for the introduction of new understandings in math and science, the Tuscans would not have had the advancements in art and architecture we use to this day. To further expand on this topic, we must look into additional aspects of Tuscany s culture including geography, work, folkways, and religion. Tuscany is a fairly large region, compared to others in the middle left of Italy. It is surrounded by the Tyrrhenian sea to the southwest, and the Apennines along the northeastern border. Tuscany has a climate of extremes. It has all four seasons, but to extremes. It has very hot summers and fairly cold winters, along with general clouds but little rain, due to mostly the geography of its location. Most of the buildings had extreme mathematical alignments, in a grid fashion. Most of the buildings were made of Stone, Stucco and some clay. The streets were in two semicircles divided by the Arno River. The streets were aligned in a web pattern, surrounded by the mighty city walls. They had a lot of natural water from the Tyrrhenian sea, and the various rivers, such as the famous Arno river that cuts the city of Tuscany in two, having a source at the top of the apennine mountains, generally. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. How Have Castles Changed Over Time Castles are huge, strong houses, where kings and lords once lived with their families, soldiers and servants. They were built to provide safety from attack and to display the owner s wealth. The first proper castles were built in England after the Norman Conquest in 1066. They were introduced by William the Conqueror, when he invaded England from his homeland in France. Castle designs have changed over history. This is because of changes in technology over time. The first castles were simply mounds of earth, and medieval castle designs improved on these basics adding ditches in the Bailey design, which is the name given to the lay out of the castle. In Goodrich Castle the great hall was an important status symbol. Its cheer size and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The earliest Motte and Bailey castles were simply a wooden blockhouse placed on a mound. The rapid construction of the Motte and Bailey castles enabled the Normans to control the conquered English. In the 12th century Goodrich Castle, was replaced with stone. This decreased the level of destruction during wars. As a development of Stone Keep castles, concentric castles were built from 1250 onwards. The concentric design was copied from the castles in the Middle East; knowledge and understanding of design and structure came into England through returning crusaders (soldiers) during the 1200 s. The castles were built to demonstrate the strong bond between the King and his nobility. They were seen as a reflection of a more stable and secure society with respect for law and the authority of the government. The castle was owned by many rich men. In 1086 the castle was owned by Godric Mappestone. In 1204 king John gave Goodrich castle to William Marshall, he built towers and more walls. Then the castle and earldom was passed to William de Valence, the husband of Marshall s niece and half brother to Henry III. Now it s in hands of the English ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Childhood Apraxia Of Speech Analysis Childhood apraxia of speech demonstrates a broad range of specific speech characteristics. A variety of diagnostic descriptions entail characteristic symptoms throughout the stages of development. According to ASHA, the origin and clinical traits of CAS continues, although many researchers and clinicians are in agreement that it s a motor speech disorder. The most important characteristics are the inconsistency of mistakes on consonants and vowels that are replicated in the production of words and syllables. Another fundamental aspect of CAS is the disruption of co articulatory transitions. During coarticulation, the speech of children with CAS is discovered to be sturdier and more prolonged than of a typically developing child (Nijland et al., 2002, 2003). The disorder of CAS shows to be defined by its speech characteristics, but it also demonstrates impairments associated with other linguistics and non verbal functions. There has been few research found pertaining to neuropsychological behaviors, studies have emphasized more of motor behavior, memory and sensory processing traits. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within CAS, behavioral symptoms are most consistent and include elevated consonant and vowel errors, inconsistency in the mistakes, problems with sequencing speech units and prosody. Though, children with CAS demonstrate to have language impairment with other characteristics of developmental speech. Research has proven that there are different types of speech and language disorders collectively related to a family member of children identified with CAS (Lewis et al., 2004, 2006). Lewis also indicates that there is a similar pattern occurring for speech disordered children without CAS as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Roy Theory e eBook Collection Conceptual Models Chapter08 This is a Protected PDF document. Please enter your user name and password to unlock the text. 4 Remember my user name and password. If you are experiencing problems unlocking this document or you have questions regarding Protectedpdf files please contact a Technical Support representative: In the United States: 1 877 832 4867 In Canada: 1 800 859 3682 Outside the U.S. and Canada: 1 602 387 2222 Email: technicalsupport@apollogrp.edu. 1000 0001 62C2 00019A9E 8 Roy s Adaptation Model Mary E. Tiedeman Sister Callista Roy received a bachelor s degree in nursing in 1963 from Mount Saint Mary s College. She received a master s degree in pediatric nursing in 1966, a master s degree ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 12). The definition of person has evolved as the model has been developed. Although Roy has always described the person in terms of systems and adaptation, initial definitions and descriptions focused on the person as a biopsychosocial being in constant interaction with a changing environment (Roy, 1976a). Although Roy no longer specifically defines person as a biopsychosocial being, the biopsychosocial nature of the person as an adaptive system is reflected in the four adaptive modes: physiological (biologic), self concept (psychological), role function (social), and interdependence (social). ROY S ADAPTATION MODEL 147 Conceptual Models of Nursing: Analysis and Application, by Joyce J. Fitzpatrick and Ann Whall. Published by Prentice Hall. Copyright 2005 by Pearson Education, Inc. ISBN: 0 536 26229 2 148 CONCEPTUAL MODELS OF NURSING: ANALYSIS APPLICATION Nursing. Roy has described nursing as a scientific discipline with a practice orientation. The science of nursing is interested in understanding life processes, which promote adaptation and health, how persons cope with health and illness, and nursing interventions to promote or enhance adaptive coping and health. As a practice discipline nursing uses this scientific knowledge to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. How Does Jupiter Shape Our Solar System At 1000 times the size of the planet Earth, Jupiter is the largest planet in our solar system and its biggest influence. In fact, Jupiter could swallow all of the plants in the solar system twice and still have room. More than any other planet, Jupiter shapes our solar systems past, present, and future. Most recently, scientists have been attempting to unlock the gas giants secrets. On December 7th, 1995, NASA s Galileo spacecraft dropped a 750 pound titanium probe into Jupiter s atmosphere. The probe hurled into the cloud tops at over 1006 miles an hour. Even though Jupiter appears calm, quite, and serene from a distance. There are ferocious winds, lightning storms, and immense pressures. With such an enormous mass, the closer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Our Target Audience Is The Business Men And Women Of... Our target audience is the business men and women of Charleston, WV. They consist of doctors, lawyers, bankers, and salespeople. We will also be focusing on the customers of all of the businesses in the area as well. Young people are drinking more coffee than in recent years, according to the data compiled by the National Coffee Association: 54 percent of people over the age of 18 are drinking coffee each day. This be our target age group in the Charleston area. Men and women alike will be in our target audience. Most in this age range enjoy coffee, tea, or pastries at some point in their day. Our audience lives Charleston and the surrounding areas. Mainly our customers will be people that work in the area and surrounding areas. The Charleston Civic Center and Clay center is host to multiple conference meets, shows, and game. These will be major venues that will be present for and will host a major majority of our target audience. There are multiple festivals and events in downtown Charleston that we can work and gain a huge customer base from that. Currently customers get their coffee from a couple local coffee shops, and a Starbucks in the Charleston Town Center Mall. There is a place in the market for a business in the area. We believe that this is the perfect time to enter into the market. It is not over saturated at the moment, and there is a lot of room for growth. Food Trucks are very trendy and that also falls into are age range of the customers that we are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Carl Jung s Theory Of Psychology Essay Carl Jung Theory 1 Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and created the idea, and established the school of analytical psychology. He proposed and developed the extroverted and introverted personality, archetypes, and the collective unconscious. Jung felt as if he was both a extroverted and introverted person, as if he had two personalities. Jung had a lonely childhood and observed his family and the adults in his life. He watched over his parents and teachers, in order to understand their behavior, especially the behavior of his father. Through his work, Jung outlined one of his basic concepts, the underlying processes of what we perceive to be our psyche. Jung decided to study word association in patients. With word association Jung associated the word complex. Jung also wanted to understand the symbolic meaning of the unconscious. He was interested in tracing the analogies between the contents of the unconscious in Western man and the myths, cults, and rituals of primitive peoples. Analytical psychology assumes the occult phenomena will influence lives of Jung s patients. Those patients would inherit experiences from ancestors as a form of a collective unconscious. Analytical psychology would aim at achieving a balance between opposing forces and people motivated by both conscious and unconscious thoughts. The levels of the psyche in Jung s theory goes from the conscious, which is the psychic images sensed by the ego, to the personal unconscious, the forgotten or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. National Hockey League Essay It s odd to think that a massacre of an individual is promoted in a professional sport. Meanwhile, out on the streets, if the same incident were to occur, then both people involved would be detained. I said somebody is going to get killed in a fight, he said. It s an inevitability. And when it happens, we ll see the hockey world turn upside down. There are 60 jobs in the NHL for guys who can t play but can fight, and that s what s wrong (NHL fights on the rise, 2009). The scary thing about this, is nothing has changed. Individuals have lost their lives and nothing has been altered to prevent it from ever happening to others. This is the current state of the National Hockey League (NHL); and it s only accelerating downward. Fans, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For how difficult and lengthy a season is, a championship to cap it off is a breath of fresh air after a week underwater. Fighting a player of the opposing team will not bring any player or team closer to this overall objective. As stated by the National Hockey League s commissioner Gary Bettman in an interview, Perhaps the predominant one may be, and this is my speculation, the game is so competitive now that teams are focusing more on skill and having four lines that can help you win a game (Kuc, 2016). Evidently, Gary Bettman states a great point. Being the commissioner of the NHL, Gary has seen and dealt with all possible when it comes to the league and it s issues. When the individual in charge of the league is stating that the game is developing and fighting isn t part of what guides a team towards their overall objective, then one can clearly see it s unnecessary. Teams need a set of four, forward lines and three defensive lines that can all compete at the highest level possible, being productive for the entire season. When a team has players in their lineup that are specifically there to cause chaos without production, valuable spots on the team for successful players are compromised. Along with Gary Bettman discussing how fighting doesn t benefit hockey s objective, some NHL coaches have spoken outward on the matter. In a post game press conference ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. My Plans for Nursing Essay If you are trying to pursue a career in nursing you should do your research on this field. I have learned so much about what it takes to pursue a career in nursing and that there is so much more to it than just choosing what kind of nurse you want to become, to find out all about nursing you have do all the research possible. There are many roles that a nurse has such as a caregiver, educator, advocate and many more. The practice level of nursing is very broad also, there are plenty of degrees that you can get as a nurse, along with the specialty areas of practice I want to become a pediatric nurse which would be a specialty area. The practice settings of nurses vary from a hospital, community, outpatient, or school there is an endless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is called an advocator, knowing their patients needs and wants so they can speak for the patient when they cannot speak for themselves. If you want to be a nurse advocate, you must first earn a bachelor s or associate degree in nursing, or graduate from a nursing diploma program. After successfully completing your education, you will need to pass the exam to become a licensed registered nurse. Nurses could also be a counselor maybe for particular things such as the people that are in charge of meetings for addicts. There is also nursing management which is performing leadership functions such as decision making within organizations and employing nurses. It includes the common thing management do like planning, organizing, staffing, directing and controlling. There is also a nurse coordinator; the clinical nurse coordinator serves as the eyes and ears for the nurse manager on a given shift. They make rounds on patients and staff, leads by example, and serves as a liaison between the unit and other hospital departments. Lastly a nurse could be a researcher; a Nurse Researcher is a monthly journal which publishes original research and clinical articles relevant to the practice of nursing research. Nurse researchers are scientists who study various aspects of health, illness, and health care. By designing and implementing scientific studies, they look for ways to improve health, healthcare services, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Philip Zimbardo s The Lucifer Effect The Lucifer Effect In The Lucifer Effect, Philip Zimbardo asks, What happens when good people are put into an evil place? Do they triumph or does the situation dominate their past history and morality? The questions, ideas, and underlying psychology that Zimbardo covers in this novel relate to our AP Psychology class in great amounts. The book talks about an experiment we discussed in class, social psychology, and how certain situations can affect an individual s personality. First, this book includes a full and detailed storyline of the infamous Stanford Prison Experiment. We watched a section of this experiment when learning about ethics in experimentation. It is obvious that this certain experiment did not meet, or come anywhere close, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The theory is that people are not inherently evil, but can easily become evil if put in the right situation and if the operation of the situation allows it. This relates to the fundamental attribution error that we discussed in class. Many people do not think of how much the situation of an event plays into what happened. They rely too heavily on personality. Therefor, if someone acts cruelty, they are just a cruel person. However, that may not necessarily be the case. Zimbardo uses Abu Ghraib as a perfect example of this. The soldiers that heinous acts or torture were previously seen as good eggs. They were not bad people. However, a situation arose where they received power, and the operation that allowed them to have that power also let it become corrupt. This is also shown in the Stanford Prison Experiment. When given the role of a prison guard, an individual must think of how a guard would act. They then try to act accordingly, even if this may cause cognitive dissonance. They saw the situation and decided that they needed to be dominate and authoritative. As was seen however, this can quickly get out of hand. At Stanford, the students go from insults to torture as Zimbardo describes. Anonymity also plays a lead role in these situations. If a person is in a situation where they are anonymous, their actions could very well ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...