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Essay about Racist Positivism in Latin America
The mutability of the postcolonial relationship between Indians and the republics becomes most
apparent after 1850. The ideals of liberty and equality went astray in the late nineteenth century
being destabilized by an upswing of another form political policy, liberalism. This liberalism was
interwoven with racismand sexism, and colored by positivist interpretations of science, society and
knowledge that were becoming common currency in Western Europe.
In order to understand the reaction to liberal policies of native populations in the late nineteenth and
early twentieth century, it is important to focus on the scientific method that was applied to social
phenomenon at the time. These new urban elites embraced the scientific ... Show more content on
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The elites believed themselves to be closer to the progressive goal of European whiteness and that
the lower classes did not have the racial purity necessary to participate in national progress. The
theory of scientific racism was also used to justify the heavy handed, often violent treatment of the
peasant population. After all, the theory of positivism contended that the peasants were a lower
race, and justified exploitation under the guise of supervision and regulation. Positivism was
especially suited to reform because of its practical, disciplinary, and authoritarian inclinations
(Larson p.64). The elites plan to transform the republic into a better nation was part of a larger plan
to put themselves on the same progressive track as other European nations.
The Creole elite of Colombia were the first among the Andean republics to associate economic
retardation with the concept of racial weakness (Larson p.75). The convergence of postcolonial
concepts of class and race were used to blame poverty and misery on the victim, through fault of
their inferior race (Larson p.81). In Colombia, the liberal elite s plan to transform society into a
more progressive state was to gradually blend any kind of indigenous or African race with white
European immigrants, therefore whitening the population as a whole. The main source of the
whitening population was to come from European immigrants brought in to fill the gap left by the
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The Fbi s Honors Internship Program
While participating the FBI s 2017 Honors Internship program I was assigned to the
Counterterrorism Division at FBI Headquarters, in the Counterterrorism Internet Operations
Section (CIOS). I worked primarily with three of the internal units of CIOS, the Computer Internet
Operations Unit I (CIOU I), the Computer Internet Operations Unit II (CIOU II), and the Net Talon
National Intuitive (NTNI). Both of the CIOU units primarily serve at the headquarters program
managers for online based terrorist investigations, located both overseas and domestically. The units
provided support for the online operations run under the NTNI in their assigned CONUS areas.
NTNI trains and manages the Bureaus Online Covert Employees (OCE) under their directives...
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In order to further the Bureau s and the Section s mission, I assisted with and managed several
projects over the course of the internship so far. I completed a large scale administrative project
that involved reorganizing and evaluating the NTNI/CIOU I/CIOU II program managed cases
across multiple platforms based on the given parameters, as well as assessing their US threat
nexus. OCE effectiveness given the circumstances of the case was also evaluated in action to
the above stated parameters. I also provides additional administrative and program help when a
need was identified across all three of the units I was working with. My primary project over the
course of the Internship was a data collection, intake, and analysis project undertaken with the
collaboration of multiple FBI units and other USIC partners. The project entailed taking a mass
collection of data from a social networking application extremely popular with terrorist groups and
terrorist inspired individuals. After the data was collected, it was sorted and recoded into a form
that could then be imported into a program that allowed for analysis of the data. That data was then
analyzed using multiple methods in order to identify two main objectives: first to de conflict any
overly repetitive targeting or accidental blue on blue targeting, and second to identify potential high
level targets as well as identify individuals that would make good targets for exploitation or
intelligence. To this effect,
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American Culture And Globalization
Naim (2009) writs about the impacts of globalization in his article Globalization .He explains the
impacts of globalization on certain elements, which are economy, culture, and individuals. He also
explains people fear about how the world becomes more open. The world has seen the flowing of
capital and tradeexchange like it never happened before. This led the international market and
corporations to have the power over the world. However, if the globalizationkept spreading, it will
bury the real national cultural. The effect of globalization affected the individuals. Globalization
has linked the happiness with the material progress. However, the result was changing the society
and growing the scope between rich and poor people. The truth... Show more content on
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One of the primary lifestyle changes is daily life used to include high levels of physical
activities. The way people live their daily life is different from the past; and it may affect their
health. Actually, it might cause future dangerous consequences such as a heart attack, high
blood pressure, and obesity. People in the past used to do many physical efforts that helped them
to burn the calories inside their bodies. They did not have modern transportations like subways
or buses. Moreover, if they want to buy something, they will go directly to the store, whereas
people now can buy a variety of products online from Amazon or IKEA. Let us ask ourselves
this question; do we do enough physical activities to burn the calories from our food? The
answer is NO for most people. We know there is not a perfect lifestyle. However, some people
follow a healthy life; their lives contain several activities such as athletics, jogging, or yoga.
Even when they want to go to work, they prefer to walk and not use any vehicles. In contrast,
most people do not do any physical efforts. Moreover, they always use cars, buses, and
motorcycles instead of walking. If we think deeply, we will discover the link between the changes
in our lifestyle and globalization. Globalization has spread technology all over the world. People
use different kinds of products to live there life without
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Essay Symbolism in Elie Wiesel s Night
Symbolism in Night by Brooke Justus
Elie Wiesel uses several types of figurative language in Night. In his novel, Elie s use of
symbolism is most important in helping the reader understand the horrors of his experience during
the Holocaust. The first and most prevalent example of symbolism in the book is the title itself. By
calling the novel Night it is apparent to the reader that the Holocaust was a dark experience, full of
terror and suffering. The entire novel is filled with last nights . Elie experiences the last night
withEl his father, the last night in Buna, the last night in the ghetto, and several others throughout
the book. The term night also references to a life without a God. Wiesel often says that God does not
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The first time fire appears in the book is when Madame Schächter screams in terror, claiming
that she can see fire from the train. It later becomes known that she received a vision of the
horrors that were coming to them in the near future. Fire is also a symbol of cruelty because of
its role in the death of millions in the crematoria and in fire pits. Elie witnesses the burning of
babies in the beginning of the novel, which is the first time Elie truly understands the severity of
the Nazi power. Never shall I forget that smoke. Never shall I forget the small faces of the children
whose bodies I saw transformed into smoke under a silent sky, (Wiesel 34). Fire can also be seen as
a symbol of Elie s loss of his faith in his God and in the Jewish religion. In Judaism, tradition says
that the evil and wicked will be condemned to Gehenna and suffer a fiery punishment. However,
Elie s experiences reverse what he was taught by his faith. The innocent were murdered in the
crematorium by the evil. This shows how Elie s faith was strongly questioned during the
Holocaust due to the experiences and how his concept of religion was changed dramatically.
Never shall I forget the nocturnal silence that deprived me for all eternity of the desire to live.
Never shall I forget those moments that murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to
ashes. Corpses are also a symbol in Night. Elie often refers to the
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Differences Between The Movie And The Last Of The Mohicans
The movie Last of the Mohicans is based on the novel by James Fenimore Cooper. Like the book
the movie revolves around the storyline of the Native American tribe the Mohicans. The main
characters, both in the movie and the novel are Hawkeye, who is adopted into the Mohican tribe;
Chingachgook, Hawkeye s adoptive father; and Uncas, Hawkeye s adoptive brother. Chingach
gook and his son Uncas carry the last drops of the Mohican bloodline. The storyline takes place
during the seven years war between the French and British. In the movie, it romanticizes the
elements of war and race relations in eighteenth century America. The Mohicans and Hawkeye
attempt to save the children of a British colonel, but are met with conflict with Magua of the Huron
tribe. Magua, in turn, tries to kill the Mohicans and steal the... Show more content on
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These melodies help compliment scenes like running through the forest, and the cli matic battle
between Hawkeye and the Huron tribe. The producers and director of the movie at tempted to
keep the imagery from the book and the film alike. Through the film, enormous trees, mysterious
forests, waterfalls, and sweeping landscapes can be seen. The film made a better presentation of
imagery than the novel given that they have more graphics and imagery at their disposal to use.
The landscape plays a significant role in the novel and the film. The landscape and nature help
define characters like Hawkeye, who are seen to be one with the forest. How ever, Major
Hayward is unfamiliar with the terrain around him. It makes the audience see Major Hayward as
an incompetent leader. The film and book allow for the intersecting of races, even though it was
against cultural norms. For example, white women falling for Native American men and white men
who live as if they are Native
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The Book Of Six Thinking Hats By De Bono
De Bono s book of Six Thinking Hats (1999) is a well defined book on the framework that can
change the direction of team meetings. It allows all participant to share their views with parallel
thinking. It can assist a group of people in coming up with creativity without the egotistic that some
people may have. The hats can be used one at a time or in sequence to solve a particular topic or
ideas without arguments.
While learning that De Bono created the six thinking hats with the colors of white, red, black,
yellow, green, and blue. Each color has its direction for the participants to share their modes of
behaviors or attitudes about the topic in discussion. I like that the colors and the thought of a hat is
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Remembering is when the memory uses their white hat of information of knowledge as well as
recalling the fact of what was previously learned which is through the red had, the process of
thinking. As applying the person s feelings at that particular time that a person fells during that
particular subject in discussion at the given time a person thinks of the knowledge they have
gained. Then there has to be an understanding of the various role each hat represents and the
benefits of the yellow hat. Then the blue hat is analyzing the process by filling in any gaps
because everyone has a chance to share their knowledge. If there are any struggles, you revert to
the green hat for additional creativity. As the groups go onto the black hat of making judgements
and criticizing the idea of what can go wrong, while gaining the benefits of the yellow hat. Finally
the green hat of creativity as the elements are all put
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Free Will in East of Eden by John Steinbeck
Timshel; meaning thou mayest , holds a significant role in East of Eden. It shows that anyone can
desire to surmount vile in their hearts and create morality within them self. In the novel, Steinbeck
portrays the significance of timshel through the introduction of free will, the internal conflict of
Caleb, and the blessing of Adam.
Steinbeck portrays the significance of timshel through the introduction of free will, which plays an
important role in the theme of Cain and Abel and provides the interpretation of Steinbeck. Timshel
is brought in by Lee who is the servant of the Trask family and discussed by both Samuel
Hamilton, and Adam Trask. In chapter 24 Lee discusses the idea of timshel by showing the different
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When Cyrus gave his fortune to his sons, which led to Charles giving his fortune to Cathy and
Adam, and then Cathy chose to give her money to Aaron. Cal escaped living off the money of
evil; he is the one that got away because of timshel. The fortune that the Trask family has
inherited is symbolic for the sins running through the family and because cal escaped the
earnings from evil, he escaped the lifelong dependency on evil for his life, he could now choose
to be good. Free will helps cal realize that he doesn t have to be bad and helps him choose the right
path, this is important not only for the realization but also something that he craves, a blessing.
Steinbeck portrays the significance of timshel through the blessing of Adam and the impact after
that. After Adam encounters a stroke from finding out that Aaron died in the war, Caleb
confronts him with the truth of how he is the culprit of Aaron s death. Adam then speaks his last
word saying timshel to Caleb as a blessing for him. The blessing of timshel offers Cal
forgiveness and the possibility of overcoming the sins of the fathers (Schultz). This shows that the
lifelong desire of a blessing from his father that Cal dreamed of is quenched by the blessing of
timshel. When Adam uttered his last word, it had a great impact on not only Cal s life, but the
continuation of the Trask family. When Lee says I don t
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Diversity Characteristics In Undergraduate Admission
Public Policy Project
Diversity Characteristics in Undergraduate Admission
Zhenchun Xu
Immaculata University
HED 735 Public Policy and Legal Issues
Approved by: Dr. Mary Elaine Perry
October 2014
Public Policy Project
Diversity Characteristics in Undergraduate Admission
Introduction
Over the years, colleges and universities have been making efforts to amend discrimination by
targeted admissions, financial aid programs, and other efforts assisting minority students (Gardner,
2006). But the debate over diversity characteristics (including race and ethnicity) in the admission
process will never come to an end. The affirmative action in several states has raised discussions
about minority access to higher education focusing on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Proposition 209. Retrieved from http://vote96.sos.ca.gov/BP/209.htm.
Carnevale, A. P., Rose, S. J. (2003). Socioeconomic Status, Race/Ethnicity, and Selective College
Admissions. New York, Century Foundation.
Clarke, M. Shore, A. (2001). The roles of testing and diversity in college admissions. Boston, MA:
National Board on Educational Testing and Public Policy.
Gardner, S. (2006). Today s courts re conceive race and ethnicity in college aid and admissions.
The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education 17, 28 30.
Cohen, D. K., Weiss, J. A. (1977). Social science and social policy: Schools and race. In Rist, R. C.
Anson, R. J. (Eds.), Education, Social science, and the Judicial Process (72 96). New York, NY:
Teachers College Press.
Grodsky, E. Kalogrides, D. (2008). The declining significance of race in college admissions
decisions. American Journal of Education (115).
Harris, A. Tienda, M. (2010). Minority higher education pipeline: Consequences of changes in
college admissions policy in Texas. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social
Science 627 (60 81).
Kane, T. J. (2001). College going and inequality: A literature review. In Neckerman, K. (ed. 2004).
Social Inequality (319 353). New York: Russell
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Using A Mediator Analysis
Using a mediator is an effective method of conflict resolution. A civil litigation lawyer with the
Lebanon, OH, law firm of Dearie, Fischer Dame LLC, explains the benefits clients enjoy when
they opt for this alternative dispute resolution tool.This law firm keeps in its legal services toolbox.
Here are three ways in which using a mediator helps civil litigation lawyers resolve conflicts.
A Mediator Speeds The Resolution Process: Filing lawsuits, waiting for hearing dates, attending
court, and preparing for trial are time consuming and costly activities. Mediation is a cost effective
conflict resolution option. The parties split the cost of the mediator and the sessions are scheduled
for the parties convenience. Mediation frequently produces
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Dan Russell s The Breakers-Personal Narrative
The sun was just above the horizon. A gentle breeze blew and I caught the strong smell of blood,
followed by the faint smell of fresh paint. I felt a wave of nausea. For a second there I wished I
could escape the reality. But I knew I couldn t. I had to help but I didn t know how. Soon, I caught
the scent of Dan Russell. He was right next to me. I could feel an intense gaze. I couldn t look at
him. He morphed into his human form.
The Breakers. Why? Dan Russell was snarling.
The voice echoed in my head. The Breakers, Breakers, Breakers. It kept repeating again and again
in my head. I couldn t make it stop. Yes, the Breakers. It was their fault. I had nothing to do with it.
Really, you had nothing to do with it... You couldn t control yourself... You had to complete it...
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There were a few days that she would wag and go out but other than that she was behaving better.
Dad came back just before Christmas and the entire family had a lovely holiday. Grandma and
Dallas spent half the day preparing and cooking dinner. Dad enjoyed living in Adelaide,
complimenting it on having that country feel.
Mum still disagrees about Bullet Head and Dallas getting married while Dad and Grandma are
supporting them all the way.
The Breakers have disbanded and everyone is going their own way. The police find out that Luke
is innocent and was forced to join the Breakers. The other guys were all fined and have now started
going to school like a typical kid.
I walked home by myself today. I stopped by the grave of the fox. It seems like yesterday that I
buried it. Then I remembered about Dan Russell. I was wondering where he was at that very
moment. I tried to call for him but no one came. Why was Dan Russell not coming? Did he not
exist? Was he my imagination? I remembered that dream I had so many months ago. It seemed so
realistic. It didn t matter now. What did matter was the history assignment that I ve got to get in by
next
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The Basic Principles of Accounting
The Basic Principles of Accounting
Cherry Marler
ACCT205 1203A 17, IP 1
Instructor Jeffery Bloom
June 06, 2012
Abstract
Accounting is used for several purposes. Investors, creditors, and individuals use accounting to see
whether a business is successful or not. Managers and employees use accounting to make decisions
on certain objectives. There are four main statements used in accounting: The balance sheet, income
statement, the statement of retained earnings, and the statement of cash flow. The equation for
accounting is assets equal equity plus liabilities. The equation must always balance out.
The Basic Principles of Accounting A business uses accounting to record all financial transactions a
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Debits and credits do not mean debits decrease an account or credits increase an account. Debit
and credit can increase or decrease an account. (Editorial Board, 2011).
Assets, liabilities, equity, revenue, and expenses has their own balance. A company will produce a
trial balance which will give the balance of all these in a certain amount of time such as monthly,
quarterly, or annually. The trial balance ensures that account balance is accurate. If the accounting
equation isn t balanced out then there is an error in the accounting records.
The final process of accounting is producing financial statements. The first statement is the income
statement. The income statement shows a company s profit or loss after revenue and expenses. The
equation for the income statement is revenue minus expenses equal net income. The next statement
produced is the statement of retained earnings. The statement of retained earnings starts out with
the net income retrieved from the income statement, which is added to the beginning retained
earnings from the previous month then subtracts the money paid out. The last document is the
balance sheet. A balance sheet contains a more detailed statement of each account balance. (Tracy,
2008).
A certain standard of moral and professional ethics should be kept in accounting. If professional
ethics are not met, some consequences may be faced. These
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Downtown Dallas
Downtown Dallas
This area is getting more hip by the minute and respect across the nation with it s flauncy highrise
condos, new chic restaurants, upscale boutiques and fashionable clubs and bars. What could be
better for the young, professional singles flocking to the area, or the retirees wanting to skip the
lawn maintenance for a freer lifestyle? Downtown Dallas is Hot spots in the downtown Dallas
vicinity include West Village and Mockingbird Station (closer to East Dallas). Condos at the W
Hotel start in the High $1 Millions, but you can also find highrises in Dallas for $300,000 and up
depending on where you look.
Deep Ellum
Deep Ellum is known as the artsy area of Dallas with an industrial atmosphere of clubs, artsy shops
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With the West Village stores such as Polo, the Magnolia Theater, and one of a kind boutiques,
Uptown is a favorite spot for avid shoppers, young professionals, SMU students, and people who
want the downtown lifestyle without having to deal with the parking and congestion of downtown.
White Rock Lake
White Rock Lake is an enchanting area of dallas surrounding the ever popular white rock lake in
central dallas. neighborhoods in the area consist a variety of home styles from eras gone by
from cozy 1940s bungalows and 1950s ramblers to 1960s modern homes and luxurious plantation
style mansions and estates. white rock lake neighborhoods includes casa linda, casa view, chapel
hill, shore acres, the cloisters, west lawther drive and lakewood. This beautiful area is rich and
history and a central recreation location for all of dallas.
Willow Bend
Willow Bend is an affluent neighborhood in West Plano. You can find multi level homes sitting
on acres of property, or more traditional suburban streets with well kept houses lining well
manicured streets. Willow Bend is home to the Shops at Willow Bend that offers shoppers high
fashion without the hassle of traveling to Downtown Dallas. Willow Bend is also the number one
destination for polo lovers in the city, as the Willow Bend Polo Club has been producing top polo
players and entertaining spectators for
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Legislative Objectives Of Charter Schools Essay
Karla Delgado, Fall 2018, Urban Sociology 187.8763
American Journal of Education, vol. 118, no. 1 (November 2011), pp. 57 86, Katherine M.
Barghaus and Erling E. Boe.
From Policy to Practice: Implementation of the Legislative Objectives of Charter Schools
The authors of the academic journal From Policy to Practice: Implementation of Legislative
Objectives of Charter Schools Barghaus and Boe explain the importance of implementing rules or
legislative objectives that regulate the activities of charter schools in order to increase academic
achievement and maintain the promises stipulated on the charter. Charter schools have been
growing in popularity over the years and more states are authorizing their creation. The main
purpose of the charter schools is to provide families with more options for their children s education
. The authors focus this journal on three legislative objectives: classroom options, teacher s
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Teachers in charter schools are active participants in decisions concerning the learning objectives
they are expected to meet, discipline, and classroom policies. In addition, they participate in the
hiring of instructors or colleagues. The authors mention that it is not clear whether the level of
autonomy or freedom from the school district s regulations that charter schools have in comparison
with district schools, however, they have complete control over the school budget, employees,
school policies, and their educational
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Annotated Bibliography of Articles on the Development of...
Annotated Bibliography Development of Linux. (2012, Apr 21). Retrieved from Operating
System: http://www.operating system.org/betriebssystem/_english/bs linux.htm The Linux
operating system was started by Linus (Benedict) Torvalds in 1986. He got the idea from the
MINIX, which was developed as a learning system. MINIX was an open source system. In the
process, he developed more and more functions, making it an operating system with a kernel. He
made the source code available for other programmers to give feedback and eventually created a
community for the ongoing development of Linux. Linux is now a free development and
distribution that only integrates features that users will use in installation able software
packages. Developers of Linux have used the system core, the kernel, to develop a range of
software packages for a wide variety of devices. This is useful to tell about the Linux operating
systems history and how they were implemented in a way they became useful to the market place
and business. Haas, J. (2012, Apr 23). Parted Magic 2012_04_21. Retrieved from
About.com.Linux: http://linux.about.com/b/2012/04/23/parted magic 2012 04 21.htm Parted
Magic is a disk partition that has been updated, fixing previous issues. It can be loaded to a CD,
USB drive, or the computer RAM. It can change, or resize, the partitions on the computer hard
drive. New computers are set up with one single partition and Parted Magic can resize and create
more partitions to
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The poem The Tyger by William Blake
If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all men liberally, and upbraids not, and
it shall be given to him. These wise words of King James verse (1:5) of the bible portrays an
underlying message that although we should follow in God s path, we are not expected to follow
blindly. Likewise, in the poem The Tygerby William Blake, it s theme is a reflection of what this
quote implies. Throughout this poem, Blake explores the possibility of questioning God while
using the structure of the poem, as well as the irony of God s character, and several sound devices
in hopes of communicating a message, that to questionGod is only human nature.
First of all, the structure of Blake s poem really contributes to emphasizing it s theme. Roughly
the poem is divided into three major parts, the author starts by describing a tiger, a ferocious and
deadly animal. He slowly transitions into questioning the creation of the Tyger, which he
purposely and carefully organizes as context to the third stage where he will prove what he is
trying to convey through this poem. And what shoulder, and what art. Could twist the sinews of
thy heart? (11 120) This quote, taken from the second part of this poem s structure displays an
example the kind of questions Blake would ask about the tiger s creation. It supports the theme by
helping to create suspense to really magnifying the third part of the poem s structure by making the
reader really think, which is essential in
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Good Without Evil In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight
What is good without evil? Without evil, there would be no possible way for good to exist. Every
good aspect of something, there is always an underlying evil. This is shown in various literary
periods throughout history. In the epic, Ramayana, written by Valmiki, Rama is virtuous, wise,
powerful and respects others while batting Ravana. While the evil demon named Ravana is short
tempered, arrogant, and has no heroic elements when kidnapping Ramas wife, Sita. Rama is able to
accomplish what no one else can do which allows him to marry Sita. An evil demon named
Ravana hears about Sita s beauty, he then kidnaps her. Rama is desperate to win Sita back, so
Lakshmana, his brother helps by forming an alliance with the monkey king, Sugriva. They then
invade Lanka with an arm of monkeys. After many violent battles, Rama defeats Ravana and wins
back Sita. Similar to Ramayana, Sir Gawain and the Green Knightwritten by The Gawain Poet,
also has good and evil aspects that complement each other, without one, you cannot have the other.
Sir Gawain is the good character that stood up to the Green Knight s challenge and keeps his
word to find the Green Knight a year and a day later. The Green Knight is the evil enemy is the
story that challenges a knight of the round table to a contest. Both authors of Ramayana and Sir
Gawain and the Green Knight exhibits several examples to propose that good and evil are
symbiotic by showing contrasting characters that are battling against each other, the
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The True Champion Of Justice In Shakespeare s The Prince
contemporaries, disapproving of their preoccupation with gaining status and wealth, and
claiming it best not to think more of practical advantages than of [one s] mental or moral well
being . . . in the case of the State or of anything else (Apology 36c). He scorns the materialism of
Athens powerful figures, and their obsession with power and status. These judgements would
suggest that Socrates ideal Prince would not only never do injury upon others, but would in fact
be entirely unconcerned with gaining political status. The true champion of justice, he insists,
must necessarily confine himself to private life and leave politics alone (Apology 32a). This
attitude represents the antithesis of all of Machiavelli s advice in The Prince, although, as
already discussed, Machiavelli does not claim that a Prince should be a champion of justice,
another point on which Socrates would disagree. In addition to land and power, Machiavelli s
Prince, as previously mentioned, is also chiefly concerned with his own security and wellbeing
(Prince 57). In this ruthless world which Machiavelli envisions, a Prince must protect himself and
his state at all turns from power hungry nobles, a dissatisfied populace, and foreign invaders.
While this Prince is likely to think of security and wellbeing in terms of the security and wellbeing
of his state and his person, Socrates claims that the wellbeing of the person is above all a matter of
the soul, encouraging the citizens of Athens
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United States Southern Command ( Southcom ) Essay
United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) has been working to build regional and
interagency partnerships to ensure the continued stability of the Western Hemisphere and the
forward defense of the U.S. homeland for more than fifty years. U.S. Southern Command is
responsible to the Secretary of Defense and the President of the United Statesfor national security
interests through roughly one half of this hemisphere 31 countries, 16 dependencies and areas of
special sovereignty, and approximately four hundred and sixty million people. SOUTHCOM s area
of responsibility includes the land mass of Latin Americasouth of Mexico; the waters adjacent to
Central and South America; and the Caribbean Sea. (United States Southern Commamd n.d.)
SOUTHCOM priorities are: (1) Countering Transnational Organized Crime; (2) Counterterrorism;
(3) Building Partner Capacity; (4) Contingency Response; (5) Detainee Operations. SOUTHCOM
missions are carried out by its component commands: (1) U.S. Army South; (2) 12th Air Force
(AF South); (3) U.S. Marine Corps Forces South; (4) U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command; (5)
Special Operations Command South; (6) Joint Task Force Bravo, Soto Cano Air Base; (7) Joint
Task Force Guantanamo; and (8) Joint Interagency Task Force South. (114th Congress Senate
Armed Services Committee 2016)
While SOUTHCOM and local counties working towards cooperating on an equal basis, sharing
best practices in the region can produce much greater transitory effects in
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Comprehensive Exam Questions Masters in Psychology
Chontella Comprehensive Exam Jan, 2011 Research Methods Describe questionnaires, interviews,
observational methods and case studies. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each? a.
Compare and contrast qualitative research and quantitative research. b. What are the goals,
advantages, and disadvantages of descriptive, correlational, and experimental designs? A
questionnaire is a technique that used for collecting data in a survey. It is a series of questions to
which the respondent provides answers. During the interviews and in person surveys one must stay
within the bounds of the designed protocol. Observational research solely involves the researcher(s)
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Be ВґNabouTirole* (2006) wrote that what makes prosocial behavior unusual is that providing
rewards and punishments to foster prosocial behavior sometimes has a perverse effect,
reducingthe total contribution provided by agents. Such a crowding out of intrinsic motivation
by extrinsic incentives has been observed in a broad variety of social interactions. Altruism is
the principle or practice of unselfish concern for or devotion to the welfare of others (The
American HeritageВ® Science Dictionary, 2002). Imagine being placed in a situation where
you perform an act of kindness for a person in need, yet you expect nothing back in return. This
behavior pattern, not just a random act of self sacrifice goes against the principles of
evolutionary law however, and as a result, has raised a lot of debate between people of many
different disciplines (Russell, Bayer, 1998). A great example of altruism was the contributions of
Mother Teresa. Her life s work was admired so much that there is still a world wide effort to her
beatified and eventually achieving sainthood. David Myers explained the Bystander Effect as such:
When there is an emergency, the more bystanders there are, the less likely it is that any of them
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Barnes And Nobles Executive
I think that Barnes and Nobles executive should have everyone in their company create a
personal SWOT matrix as Barnes and Noble . By making all associates do this from the top
executives all the way to the book stockers in retail stores, the executives can get an idea of what
their employees are thinking. I think the benefit of a SWOT matrix in general is fix any problem
from the inside out. This can be a task that is given at a store meeting or at a team building event.
The purpose of the personal SWOT analysis is to identify actions you can take to best meet the
requirements of the job or promotion you are seeking. Comparing your strengths and weaknesses to
the job requirements will identify gaps and help you prepare to be the best candidate
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Rational Emotive Behavioral Theory ( Cbt )
INTRODUCTION This paper sets out to describe a theory known as Rational Emotive
Behavioral Theory (REBT) which is a form of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) which I
used with my client. Readers will discover detailed information about this theory, including the
basic beliefs of this theory, the interventions of this theory that I utilized, and how changes occur
in my client s life by using this form of therapy. Readers will also discover how I monitored my
client s progress throughout the intervention stages. Along with this information, readers will
also be informed of how I held myself accountable as my client s social worker by having my
work evaluated. The final information, that readers will learn, is how I would terminate
counseling services with this client according to REBT. My client is presently serving time for
illegal drug activity at Riker s Island. He has been incarcerated for the majority of his lifetime for
the same issues. The client does have issues with drug abuse, however from an REBT orientation
once the client s manner of thinking changes, the client s behavior will change. My client has
expressed issues concerning anxiety over being released because, as explained by the client, he feels
that things will never change, life for him is either, the grave, the jail, or the hospital . This client is
experiencing irrational thoughts and cognitive distortions, which are resulting in dysfunctional
behaviors, which are, in turn, resulting in
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The Eternal Power Of A Loving Bond Between Two People
Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare comments on the eternal power of a loving bond between two
people. The first quatrain begins with the argument for love s constancy and stability despite the
changes and unpredictable forces that rule human lives. In the second quatrain, the speaker
continues to build his argument for the power of lovecomparing love to a beacon of safety and
guidance. In the final quatrain, the speaker continues to build upon the strength of love when he
moves to the subject of love s power against time and death. The speaker ends the sonnetwith a
seemingly contradictory statement that his claims can only be untrue if no one has ever loved or
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The repetition and alliteration of the phrases alters when it alteration finds and bends with the
remover to remove emphasize the idea that love does not change in the face of changing
circumstances (3 4). When love between two people is faced with change, whether it be in
circumstances, appearance, or age, love stands its ground and remains strong. When external
forces seek to remove love, love stays. In the second quatrain, the speaker continues to build
upon his argument with the metaphor of the landmarks visible from sea and the North Star and
an argumentative tone.. The speaker compares love to a stable fixture that is not shaken by
external factors like weather: O no, it is an ever fixed mark, / That looks on tempests and is
never shaken (5 6). The metaphor comparing love to a beacon of safety in light of a powerful
storm explains the ability for people to depend on love. It is as powerful as a landmark or
lighthouse looking over the sea, and not moving despite the forces that move against it. A
lighthouse serves as a beacon of safety and is visible from many vantage points, much like how
love is often seen as an emotion that involves caring for others and keeping them from harm.
Like a lighthouse visible from afar, love is also visible to and shared with those that may be close
to a pair that share a loving bond. When the speaker begins the line with O no, it creates defensive
tone that reflects the sonnet s
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Character Analysis Of Iggy Lee In Freak The Mighty
If you have ever heard the quote Don t judge a book by its cover well, that s what everyone thought
of Maxwell Kane in the book Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick. Everyone knew him as a big
kid and the son of the most famous murderer, Kenny Kane. As the son of a murderer everyone
was afraid of him, but like I said before, don t judge a book by its cover. But everyone did that to
Max, just about until Freak came along and made people think of Max in a new way. The
character Iggy Lee is first described as a Big hairy dude with a beer gut and a bunch of blue tattoos.
He has a beard that looks to be made of barbed wire. If we were judging solely on his appearance,
we might assume that he is big, mean, and bad. In fact, when we first see him, he looks like a
hairy brute. Iggy Lee also seems scary by the way He is always yelling at Loretta to shut up. This
shows that he is somewhat of a bully. However, we later see him getting All the cops in the town
to help out Max. This refutes our initial judgment by showing that Iggy Lee is a kind, caring person
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Loretta Lee is also scared By the way she holds herself whenever Iggy tells her to shut up. This
shows that she is somewhat afraid of Iggy. However, we later see her Untying Max from his
bonds. This refutes our initial judgment by showing that Loretta is really a loving
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The Battle Of The Roman Republic
As the Roman Republic found its way into the third and second centuries BC, it could not have
anticipated its level of military engagement nor the number of conflicts it would find itself in
over the next two hundred years. A series of wars allowed the Roman Republic to consolidate
power on the Italian peninsula, emerge as a major force in the Mediterranean area, and lay the
groundwork for what eventually would become the Empire. The series of wars Rome fought
had profound impacts on the political, economic, social and cultural areas of Roman life.
Ultimately Rome would emerge as a powerhouse city with a thriving political system within it,
dominate the economic situation in the region before extending further, and saw the dramatic
change of Roman society as it experienced a cultural influx from foreigners. The series of wars in
response to Pyrrhus invasion and the rebellion of Italian tribes would ultimately lead to the
unification of the Republic on the peninsula, as well as secure a period of reprieve from foreign
invasion forces. The recently defeated Samnite tribe in central Italy resented Roman control and
when tensions between the Tarentines and Romans escalated, they would play a major role in the
civil unrest and eventual war. The Romans decision to develop a navy was met with harsh and
immediate response from Tarentum, who also called upon King Pyrrhus of Epirus to help them
engage the Roman forces. Despite his superb and fairly large invasion force, the
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Herbert George Wells Accomplishments
When Herbert George Wells was an old man, he once told a friend that he wanted G D you all: I
told you so. engraved on his tombstone. It is important to add to this statement that during his
lifetime, H.G. Wells made many predictions that turned out to be surprisingly accurate, including
the rise of major cities and suburbs, and the splitting of an atom. Starting in the nineteenth century
and continuing into the twentieth century, Herbert George Wells wrote many books influencing the
way people live and see the world around them. Two of his most remembered works are The Time
Machine, and The War of the Worlds; both of which teach people about the unexpected. In The
Time Machine, Wells wants to warn people not to get too comfortable. Just because things are
going well at the moment, doesn t provide an accurate reading for things that are to come in the
future. In The War of the Worlds, similarly, Wells is trying to prepare people for the unexpected.
This is somewhat of an irony because H.G. Wells s cause of death was an unrecognized liver
tumor. Herbert George Wells tries to convey the idea that people must always be on their toes in
life because anything can come and destroy you when you aren t mentally or physically prepared.
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In 1895, Wells published the novel The Time Machine, which demonstrates the conflict between
different social classes and explores the possible outcomes of evolution. In quick succession,
Wells wrote three other books, The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896), The Invisible Man (1897),
and The War of The Worlds (1898). In addition to these works Wells published, he also wrote
many essays, articles, and nonfiction books. He even served as a book reviewer for the Saturday
Review for a time, while promoting the careers of Joseph Conrad and James
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Democracies and Success in War Essay
Democracies and Success in War
Introduction
Democratic governments have spread quickly around the world since the end of the Cold War and
fall of the Soviet Union. Democracy has become one of the most desired regime types amongst
states and is contributed to fostering wealth, stability, and even peace. Dan Reiter and Allan Stam
argue that democracies are the most successful in war or military combat. In their book,
Democracies at War, Stam and Reiter argue that after observing conflicts since the 1800 s,
democratic governments tend to be more selective in choosing conflicts to participate in and
democracies also have a propensity to win more often than authoritarian regimes.
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The case of Israel was chosen for two reasons. First, Stam and Reiter mention Israel in their book
and argue that this state is a prime example of how democracies are better equipped, trained,
motivated, and successful in war. Michael Desch questions this claim by Stam and Reiter over
Israel, especially the argument that they fight more adequately and the soldiers of democracies are
better trained. These conflicting commits over Israel lays the foundation of an adequate need
for a case study to see if Israel is, as Stam and Reiter claims, more successful at war because they
are a democracy, or Desch s counter argument that Israel fought so well because they were
fighting for survival, not because of their regime. The second reason why Israel has been chosen
as the case study for this paper is because they have arguably never lost a war since independence
and seem to improve in conflict through the years.
The greatest contribution I hope to make in this paper is a deeper understanding of how
democracies choose and fight wars. Due to time constraints, this paper is only addressing one case
study that deals with two wars. As in any case study the results are limited to that particular case.
However, the research creates more in depth examination over the arguments by Stam and Reiter
and, in a more general sense, attempts to analyze propositions made by democratic theorist.
Methodology
The methodology, as stated before
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Challenges Faced By Developing Countries
The aim of this thesis is to present the findings along with the challenges and the ways to tackle
them while implementing Lean and Inventory Control in Mass Customized Environment.
In this ever competing industrial setting of present times, it is hard for the industrial and
manufacturing sector of developed economies, to grow and compete with those in the developing
economies, which seem to dominate the manufacturing sector, thanks to the various compromises
they do and the very mere fact they are developing and not developed . Problems faced by
developed economies include High Labor Costs, High Material Costs, High Transportation Costs,
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The result being They are still playing Catch up, although they lead in terms of sheer size,
Technology and Outreach.
One company which seems to have paid attention to all this and has changed to adapt and as a
result has a dominating share in the market they serve is CIMPRESS (Formally known as
VISTAPRINT). The company has been in front of its competition because of its ability to change,
its focus on Research, its ability to embrace and master technology,
Introduction:
Problem statement
Mass Customization:
One of the early adopters (Realisers) of the shift in the Manufacturing Setting from Mass
Production to Mass Customization was the apparel industries. There are several papers that support
this fact including the one by Michael T. Fralix, a professor from MC State University who points
out the shift in the expectations of the customers and how developed countries (especially the US)
is losing to the developing countries when it comes to producing customizable products in a large
scale. It is important to note the basic difference in the scenario of manufacturing between
developing and developed countries. Most of the developing countries, which were making
customizable products were
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My Reckoning Essay
I will be revising my Reckoning Essay which focuses on the coexistence of science and religion
and how it can be incorporated in the education system. Mainly, my reckoning essay will
emphasize these two questions: is scientific literacy at risk of extinction? What would happen if
responsible science and religionwere placed together?
In order to revise my essay, I will be more specific about what aspects Kingsolver s essay K.C.
Cole and Kelley speaks to. For instance, K.C. Cole, the author of A Matter of Scale, mentions the
opposing relationship between the phenotype and genotype of a giant. However, I have to
explicitly and implicitly state how K.C Cole s argument relates to Kingsolver s essay. Overall, the
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For instance, schools in Kentucky have implemented religion and science in their curriculum. In
order to show this as a case study, I should mention a descriptive analysis of the curriculum and
how religion can give a new outlook on scientific developments or research breakthroughs.
My Outline:
Paragraph 1: Introduction
Explain how the conversation between science and religion shapes education, and how education
shapes religion and science
Instead of focusing on one audience(scientists), I will focus on a broader audience so many people
can relate to this argument
Paragraph 3: Secondary Source ( A Matter of Scale )
Cole mentions Einstein s theory of relativity and she explains gravity as a curvature of space time:
It s like an elephant sitting on a waterbed. Heavy objects bend space time into gravity wells that
pull other object in.
Kingsolver explains that many people coin the term gravitational theory as an unjustifiable term;
however, gravitational theory is a crucial theory that explains any two particles of matter attract one
with a
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Life Of The Old House
I. M. Pei never lived there. But relatives of the renowned architect are clinging to the hope that his
fame will help them save the old house that stands as the last reminder of the family s heyday in
turn of the century Shanghai.
To make way for a giant greenbelt, the city is planning to flatten the mansion that Pei s great uncle
bought in 1911. Despite its designation for historic preservation and its connection to the prominent
Shanghai family that produced the architect, the house remains in the path of the wrecking ball.
Death sentences like this are slapped on older homes throughout China. As part of its urban
renewal, Shanghai has been going through a building boom. New highways, high rises, even
parkland and open spaces have replaced historic homes that graced this legendary port city. Few
owners have the power to resist.
Most of Pei s family now lives overseas. The only ones left are either too old to do anything about
the possible demolition or too young to have any pull.
Interviewed by phone from his home in New York, the 83 year old Pei would say only that he left
China nearly seven decades ago, doesn t remember his great uncle s house and doesn t know enough
about the situation to help.
The family here, which spells its name Bei, still hopes that his fame will make a difference. Most
Shanghai residents associate the house with Pei, whose works include the Bank of China building
in Hong Kong, the medical center being built at UCLA and the glass pyramid in
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An Analysis Of Johnson s Involvement In The Vietnam War
Another issue that Johnson was involved in during his presidency was the Vietnam War. This took
up most of his presidency and was the reason he did not run for the second term. The decisions he
made in this war were not entirely wrong but just ruined his reputation entirely. He was ridiculed by
the American people for the way he handled this war. However, the real question is, was he even
trying to win it? Every time we started to get ahead in the war, he would change the rules. When he
first was appointed president, he continued with the commitment that the presidents had made
before him which was that they will fight to see South Vietnam stay independent. Johnson believed
in the containment theory which stated that if South Vietnam fell
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Fireflies Research Paper
There are two reasons that the fireflies glow. One is because of the courtship. The male fireflies are
looking for the female companions. Another reason is that they are protecting themselves from the
attack of other creatures. The two reasons that are the evolutionary advantages for the fireflies are
because they can generate their descendants and also protect themselves.
In the transcription, LUC gene in DNA would be the template to let RNA polymerase to make a
copy of it. Then the process would make the mRNA which contains the copy of LUC gene.
The mRNA will first go to the cytoplasm and attach with ribosome. The ribosome will help mRNA
to produce the chain of amino acids, which will produce the final product luciferase enzyme. To
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The doctors could tell if the cells keep mutating or they stop, and they could see if the cancer cells
spread out to the other parts of the body.
The evolution of luciferase begins with the LUC gene. mRNA would copy the LUC gene in DNA
and later go to the cytoplasm to do transcription to form the luciferase. The reason that this enzyme
evolved many times in many organisms is because luciferase could be connected with the other
proteins to track where they are going. Moreover, there are many organisms that would glow.
Luciferase is an important enzyme that would help the organisms glow. Because the sequence of
the amino acid chain is different, and different luciferase enzyme would be produced. On this
occasion, there would be different color of the light.
This is the genetic mutation happening during the translation.When there is one amino acid been
changed, it would turn into another color. This change causes the outcome it does because the
sequence of the amino acid chains would affect the color of the light. Although the function of
them is the same, but each of them would have different characteristics. For example, we all have
eyes, face, nose....... although we can tell the functions of them and recognize them easily,
however, we all have different color of eyes and hair, and this is because the sequence of our gene
is different. Therefore, even only one amino acid is changed, the result would be totally
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Day and Night through a Mother s Eyes Essay
In Alice Walker s Everyday Use the reader is introduced to three main characters, a mother and
her two daughters. The first daughter, Maggie, still lives at home with her mother and is her
companion. Dee, however, moves on with life and goes out to make something of herself in the
world. The story is an account of one of Dee s visits, but the narrator, the mother, makes a very
obvious comparison between Dee and Maggie s looks, intelligence, behaviorism, and values. The
reader has a lesson to learn since the story is told through the mother s eyes. It is amazing that two
siblings can grow up in the same environment and turned out so differently. Dee and Maggie are
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Although she is jealous of her sister, Maggie more admires her than anything. It is, however,
upsetting that the narrator never suggests Dee has any admiration or respect for Maggie or
herself, for that matter. The story never even suggests that Dee feels sorry for Maggie, instead it
can be interpreted that Dee just looks down on her sister, as she does the rest of her family.
The reader can also learn about the girls from how they treat others. Just like everything else,
they are opposites. Dee would always look anyone in the eye. Hesitation was no part of her
nature (92) while Maggie walks chin on chest, eyes on ground, feet in shuffle (94). Mama also
knows that while her sister is there Maggie will be nervous and stand hopelessly in corners,
homely and ashamed of the burns scars down her arms and legs (92). While Maggie has always
felt inferior, Dee seems haughty and kind of has a superiority complex. Dee is also implied to
be manipulative. Dee would read to her mother and Maggie knowing it was literature beyond
their comprehension just so she could show off. She used to read to us without pit; forcing
words, lies, other folks habits, whole lives upon us two. She washed us in a river of make
believe, burned us with a lot of knowledge we didn t necessarily need to know (94). The phrase
She read to them is repeated when talking about Dee around her friends and boys that wanted to
date her (95). However, in this context, it is hardly
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Bowers V. Hardwick Case Summary
The Houston police were dispatched to Lawrence s private home apartment in the response to a
report of a weapons disturbance call. They entered the private home. The officer s stubble upon
Lawrence and Garner involved in a sexual act. Both men were arrested, held overnight and charged.
Garner and Lawrence were then charged with Texas law of sexual intercourse with members of the
same sex. Lawrence and Garner challenged the conviction as a violation of their Fourteenth
Amendment, equal protection clause. The court referred to the Bowers v. Hardwick case 478 U.S
186 in 1986. The Court of Appeals considered the defendants federal and constitutional arguments
under both the equal protection and the Fourteenth Amendments, Due Process Clauses. After the
hearing the court overruled the constitutional arguments and declared the convictions. IV.LEGAL
ISSUES: Should have the court overruled the Browns v. Hardwick 478 U.S. 186 (1986)? Does
this criminal conviction for the two adults partaking in consensual sexual acts in the privacy of
their home violates liberty under the Fourteenth Amendment, Due Process Clause? Does the law
make it a crime for two people of the same sex to engage in a consensual sexual acts violate the
Fourteenth Amendment, Due Process Clause? V.COURT DECISION: Reversed
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The anti sodomy law was then banished and said to be unconstitutional. The case does not involve
minors, no people were injured or forced. It did not involve public conduct or display. The court
put out the statement that homosexuals have a right to take part in private sexual activity in the
privacy of their own home. The court also recognizes that they have sexual and ethical rights and
have the right to legal protection. Chief Justice Burger s reviewed the Bowers v. Hardwick case
Condemnation of homosexual practices is that are rooted in Christianity ethical and morals
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The Disease Of Alzheimer s Disease
Alzheimer s Disease Alzheimer s disease is the 6th leading cause of death in America. It kills
more than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined. Alzheimer s accounts for 70 80% of
dementia cases. By the age of 65, 1 in 9 people are diagnosed and by the age of 85, 1 in 3 people
will have the disease. According to the Alzheimer Association, 5 million people in American
have Alzheimer s. Alzheimer s starts to form 20 years prior to being diagnosed. Learning about
Alzheimer s can help families understand how Alzheimer s is more than just memory loss, it is
an incurable mental disease. Dementia is an umbrella term used to describe a group of diseases
that may cause the brain to fail. The most common one is Alzheimer s followed closely behind
by Parkinson s. Alzheimer s was discovered in 1906 by Dr. Alois Alzheimer, who discovered
changes in the brain of a woman who died of an unusual mental. Her symptoms included memory
loss, language problems, and unpredictable behavior. Doctor s now look at brain scans to see
abnormal changes in the brain. Doctors may ask questions both to the patient and a family member
of the patient, such as, over all health, past medical problems, ability to carry out daily activities,
and changes in behavior and personality. They also might conduct tests of memory, problem
solving, attention, counting, and language Figure 1: Left side is a normal brain, middle is mild
Alzheimer s, and right is severe Alzheimer s. (Yang) According to
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The American Civil War By Robert G. Tanner
When one thinks about the American Civil War that waged from 1861 1864, the question at
hand begs to be asked: what could the Confederacy have done to win the war? Ideally, according
to Robert G. Tanner in his book Retreat to Victory? the idea that the south might have won the war
had it used a different strategy might be impossible to answer. That being said, Tanner argues that
amongst many theories that have developed over what the Confederacy could have done to win
the Civil War, the strategy commonly referred to as Fabian would not be a prosperous endeavor by
the Confederacy due to the southern geography, people and most importantly through the
Confederacy s generals. The ideas presented in Tanner s book deserve recognition on the basis that
the author s thesis is addressing a hypothetical supposition. However, the thesis here is
unconventional, as Tanner doesn t introduce any innovative ideas, rather Tanner asserts how other
historians bases are false. That being said, Tanner submits that something known as a Fabian
strategy cannot be attributed to how the Confederacy might have won the war because of how this
strategy exhausted popular support for the war between both common folk as well as with the
Confederate troops. In addition, Tanner supplements this by describing how the geography of the
south shows how a plan such as this would have left little hope that the Confederacy would have
succeeded in dragging the war onward to the point of near desperation by the
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The Mass Extinction Of Dinosaurs
As young kids, we spent no shortage of time learning about all of the animals that have inhabited
planet earth since the origin of time. And while there are tons and tons of fascinating species in
the world, there was always one topic in particular that stood out to all of us dinosaurs. Whether
it was just the sheer concept of another species living on the earth before we were even alive, or
the tales we were told about their incredible strength and size, we were transfixed by dinosaurs,
specifically their disappearance. One thing that never quite made sense was how such an
exceedingly powerful group of animals, that lived in what seemed to be every corner of the world
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There are, however, several plausible causes for each extinction event that either by themselves, or
with the help of other factors, triggered the mass extinctions of a numerous amount of life forms.
One of the largest supposed causes of many mass extinctions are flood basalt events, which are
the result of a giant volcanic eruption, or series of eruptions, that coat large stretches of land and
the ocean floor with basalt lava. While when small, these events can be seemingly harmless,
large eruptions can produce dust and aerosols, which stop photosynthesis and cause food chains
to collapse both on land and at sea. In addition, flood basalt events emit sulfur oxides, which
precipitate as acid rain and poison many organisms, along with carbon dioxide, causing
sustained global warming once the dust and aerosols dissipate, both of which aid in the further
collapsing of food chains. There have been eleven situations documented so far where flood
basalt events have had either a direct or indirect impact on the occurrence of a mass extinction.
Next in line on the long list of possible causes are sea level falls, the exact opposite of sea level
rises, which can actually be extremely beneficial to the environment. A sea level fall involves a
large decrease in the total volume of water in the world s ocean,
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History and Understanding the Past
THE HISTORIAN S TASK IS TO UNDERSTAND THE PAST; THE HUMAN SCIENTIST, BY
CONTRAST, IS LOOKING TO CHANGE THE FUTURE.
TO WHAT EXTENT IS THIS TRUE IN THESE AREAS OF KNOWLEDGE?
The historian s task of developing an understanding of the past involves the study of the human past
as described in the written documents and objects left by human beings related to a particular point
or period in time. However, there is always the problem of authenticity of evidence and the
interpretation of events that may or may not be accurate or relevant. Over time more and different
evidence often appears and must be evaluated and compared to existing sources and their
interpretation. Human science puts human experience in context and its aim is to explain human
behavior by creating theories to predict it and then solve problems identified by those predictions
considering them in terms of human self knowledge that allows us to understand ourselves as
people. It is very important for us as people to know ourselves: where knowing who we are and
where we stand means knowing the things that distinguish us from other people, by knowing our
true nature as humans.
The value of history is that it teaches us what man has done is. We consider history as a journal of
our memories stating that those who don t study the past are condemned to repeat it . Basically, it
gives us a frame of events to consider the possible outcomes of present and future actions. It helps
us understand past triumphs and
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Compare And Contrast Superman Vs Batman
Who would win in a fight between Superman and Batman? is a question that has dated back to the
creation of both characters. Starting with the launch of the New 52 event, DC Comics revamped
their entire comic line rewriting the history and abilities of their characters. I will be focusing on
the state of both Supermanand Batmanas they exist after the New 52. While many would argue that
Batman could outsmart Superman, I would argue that Superman s overall strength and previous
history fighting Batman would suggest Superman would win. When it comes to pure unadulterated
power Superman is undoubtedly stronger than Batman. Superman possess immense strength,
enough to wield a fifty ton semi truck like a baseball bat (Johns). The true extent... Show more
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Due to his lack of any superhuman abilities Batman is vulnerable the same things as normal
humans. He wears body armor and has other forms of protection but underneath it all he is still a
human susceptible to injury and illness. It is also very likely that Batman suffers from PTSD after
witnessing the murder of his parents, leaving him vulnerable to psychological attacks (Williams
252). In his contingency plans for the Justice League he includes a plan that could be used to
defeat him, which involves distracting him with thoughts of his parents or taking hostages.
Batman, like Superman, has a self imposed aversion to killing, however, he is not forced to show
the same level of restraint to meet this rule as Superman. Encounters between Superman and
Batman have happened many times over the years for a variety of reasons. In examining the
history of the battles I will be focusing on the main Earth 1 universe, and only events that occurred
after the New 52 reboot event. I also want to focus on times when both parties where acting on
their own free will and not under any type of mind control despite the frequency of those events, as
they don t factor in Superman s restraint when using his
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Olympic Stadium Controversy
Introduction
This controversy revolves around the stadium meant to be the host for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic
Games. With the preparations for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, one of the preparations
was to build a new stadium to host the games and in 2012, Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) won
the stadium commission through an international competition (Dezeen, 2015a). Soon after ZHA
bid won, they started work on the site and after two years, and after Japan had won the bid to
host the 2020 Olympics, the controversy began with the main argument against the project being
that the architectural design was over budgeted and that it could not be financially sustainable.
As a result, ZHA had to revise their design in 2014 with a new design that addressed the
previously voiced criticism. However, with criticism still raging on, Japan Sports Council (JSC)
canceled the firm s plans in July 2015, after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe weighed into
the issue by announcing that the design plans will be scrapped as a result of spiraling costs and
that the project would be started from scratch. This issue ended up being referred to as the Tokyo
2020 Olympic stadium controversy and one of the major architectural controversies of 2015
(Dezeen magazine, 2015b). This paper, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Once the controversy broke out and as it continued to play out in 2015, it was brought to the
spotlight by media houses. This issues gained major traction especially after the government of
Japan got involved in the controversy with the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announcing
that the stadium was to be started from the scratch gain. At this time, the issue was being covered
by reporters in live television news broadcasts. For the international audience, this was being
covered by international news media, in particular, the Cable News Network,
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Lesson 2
Lesson 2
Deploying a File Server
Knowledge Assessment
Fill in the Blank
Complete the following sentences by writing the correct word or words in the blanks provided. 1.
The feature that enables a Windows Server 2008 computer to maintain up to 64 previous versions
of a file is called shadow copies.
2. The process of granting users access to file server shares by reading their permissions is called
authorization. 3. In Windows, the fat32 file system is limited to volumes no larger than 32 GB.
4. The drive interface that is preferred for network servers is called SCSI.
5. A mirrored drive installation that also uses redundant host adapters is called disk duplexing.
6. The combination of permissions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An object that assigns permissions. 6.Which of the following statements about the DiskPart
command line utility is not true? a.DiskPart contains a superset of the commands supported by the
Disk Management snap in. b.Using DiskPart, you can create four primary partitions or three
primary partitions and one extended partition. c.DiskPart prohibits you from unintentionally
performing actions that might result in data loss. d.DiskPart can manage both basic disks and
dynamic disks. 7.Which of the following statements are requirements for extending a volume on
a dynamic disk? a.If you want to extend a simple volume, you can use only the available space
on the same disk if the volume is to remain simple. b.The volume must have a file system (a raw
volume) before you can extend a simple or spanned volume. c.You can extend a simple or spanned
volume if you formatted it using the FAT or FAT32 file systems. d.You can extend a simple
volume across additional disks if it is not a system volume or a boot volume. 8.Which of the
following statements is not true about effective permissions? a.Inherited permissions take
precedence over explicit permissions. b.Deny permissions always override Allow permissions.
c.When a security principal receives Allow permissions from multiple groups, the permissions are
combined to form the effective permissions. d.Effective permissions include both permissions
inherited from
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Handwriting Recognition Essay
The one feature that got the most attention and strongly influenced its demise was its handwriting
recognition capability. In all message pads, handwriting recognition was the basis of data input to
many of the built in applications and functions. According to Professor Luckie, this handwriting
recognition depends solely on Paragraph International Inc. s Calligrapher recognition engine.
Calligrapher technology was limited by the dictionary of words to which it has access (Luckie,
n.d.). This shows that if you write a word that doesn t exist in the dictionary, then Calligrapher is
not going to recognize it correctly and often suggests funny but incorrect phrases as the user wrote.
Even though the limitation of the Calligrapher recognition partly contributed to the demise of
MessagePad, Apple was able to rescue Newton during the release of the second generation OS
(Newton 2.0 OS). This software brought the MessagePad back to the technology it was intended to
be by introducing the new printed handwriting recognition engine. Professor Luckie, in his website
that documents the evolution of Newton OS describes how the engineers at Apple had developed a
letter by letter handwriting reorganizer that could only recognize printed text (Luckie, n.d.). The
printed text recognizer in OS 2.0 requires no dictionary or handwriting learning period. It only
requires separated printed characters to analyze.
Both handwriting recognition engines were innovative systems that adapted to the
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Archetypes In Crime And Punishment
Within literature, a Byronic hero is characterized by his/her cunning, arrogant, violent, and often
intellectually unstable behavior. First developed in the 19th century by English Romantic poet,
Lord Byron, a Byronic hero deviates from the traditional Romantic hero archetype (Byronic).
Although both archetypes rebel against traditional modes of behavior , Byronic heroes have greater
psychological burdens. This results in morbid sensibilities. Dostoevsky s Crime and Punishment
explores a variety of characters psyche and creates an anamnesis of their respective traits.
Developed by Dostoevsky, Arkady Svidrigailov possesses an imbalance of Freud s psychoanalytic
triad of id, ego and superego, which result in deterioration of his mental... Show more content on
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Upon discovering the fact that Dounia and Pulcheria would soon move to St. Petersburg,
Svidrigailov also sets off for the city, seeing that his wife has just unexpectedly died; this action
is seen as a means in which to satisfy instant delight. Despite prior circumstances, Dounia
complies to follow Svidrigailov to his room where he proceeds to coerce her. Regardless of
Dounia s adamant refusal he had never seen her so handsome. The fire glowing in her eyes at
the moment she raised the revolver seemed to kindle him and there was a pang of anguish in his
heart. He took a step forward and a shot rang out. The bullet grazed his hair and flew into the wall
behind him. He stood still and laughed softly (491). This scene is the epitome of Svidrigailov s
maniacal obsessions and unveils the nature of his intentions.
Megalomania directly correlates with obsession, but the primary target is power and domination
over others. Every aspect of Svidrigailov s life revolves around himself and his altered ego. The
assimilatory delusions that exist contribute to an intensification of Svidrigailov s actions and result
in neurotic behavior. Multiple occasions within the story showcase Svidrigailov and his acts of
kindness to those in need. Following the death of Marmeladov in part 6, chapter 5, he gives money
to Sonia so that her siblings can be sent to a suitable
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Ptsd Is A Whole Body Tragedy, An Integral Human Event Of...
A quote stated by Susan Pease Banitt once said, PTSD is a whole body tragedy, an integral
human event of enormous proportions with massive repercussions . Veterans returning from
war should be able to overcome post traumatic stress disorder by going to health professionals or
getting help with counseling. What is PTSD? Post traumatic stress disorder is a life threatening
exposure in which an individual experiences a flashback to a traumatic event, such as war.
Combat often substantially affects the soldier s minds, but post traumatic stress disorder can
follow after a personal assault too (Wiley, 875). Post traumatic stress disorder develops in
response to a traumatic event. About 60% of men and 50% of women experience a traumatic
event in their lifetime. For most people they will have the symptoms of PTSD for about days or
weeks after the event happened, but for others the symptoms are way more sever and long
lasting. The reasons on why some people develop this disorder are still being studied though
(Candy, 243). PTSD is more common in at risk groups than as those serving in combat, but that
doesn t mean that people that serve as combat are less likely to get PTSD. At least 30% of men
and women who served in Vietnam experience post traumatic stress disorder. PTSD begins
usually after a traumatic event but it can also be delayed for many years. Most of the symptoms
can improve gradually after a year but for some the symptoms can last a lifetime (Blow et. al. 266).
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Theme Of War In A Farewell To Arms
Ernest Hemingway s novel A Farewell to Arms covers a romance that takes place during World
War I. The novel itself came out shortly after the war, and was the first of Hemingway s books to
become a best seller. Essentially, the novel contrasts the horrors of war with the romance of Henry
and Catherine. Throughout the plot, Hemingway, a World War I veteran himself, uses the events of
the book to make a statement about his thoughts on war. The core message of Hemingway s A
Farewell to Armsis that war damages the soldiers who fight in it both physically and emotionally,
which is primarily illustrated by the number of deaths caused directly and indirectly by the war,
the actions Henry is forced to take over the course of the book, and Henry s growing cynicism
towards war. The first piece of evidence supporting this theme is the deaths caused by the war,
especially those important to Henry. Directly, soldiers are killed in battle, from being shot by
enemies, hit by mortarshells, or in one case, shot by their own allies. When Henry and his
companions are separated from the Italian army and try to get back to the main forces, as they
attempt to cross an embankment, Two more shots came from the thick brush and Aymo, as he was
crossing the tracks, lurched, tripped and fell face down (Hemingway 213). Henry believes the
Italian soldiers were the ones who fired the shots, saying, We are in more danger from Italians than
Germans. The rear guard are afraid of everything. The Germans
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The Dangers Of The Holocaust
When learning about the Holocaust in school some teachers play videos or show pictures of the
carnage of a concentration camp, all the student really sees are either walking skeletons or dead
skeletons. Some soldiers say they can never forget the smell when they first walked into a camp,
and thousands of people visit the remaining camps and feel as if they are walking through a
cemetery, which they are really. It has been sixty years since the Holocaustended, and over six
million Jewish people died in some of the worst possible ways. There are very few survivors left
today, and even after the camps were liberated the survivors were not treated humanely when they
finally got to return home. After all they went through they should have had more support to help
them after their ordeal, but to this day there are still people that deny that the Holocaust ever
happened. Something as terrifying as the Holocaust should not be questioned because someone
does not believe mankind is that cruel, that they just think survivors were mentally unstable and
wanted to get publicity, and mainly the reason is that they are anti Semitic. A person may not want
to believe that mankind is that cruel, but they have to know that it happened because something
that awful must be known to prevent it from happening again. Deborah Lipstadts podcast, How Do
You Stand Up to a Holocaust Denier, focuses on what a person should do when encountering people
that deny, not just the Holocaust, though that is
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My Reflection Of Psychology And Career Development
After having taken this psychology career development course (PSY 3024), I ve learned a lot
about not only different psychology options, but also a lot about myself. Having come into this
course, I really didn t know what I wanted to do. I really just declared psychology as my major in
the summer before this semester. So, definitely my career plans have changed after taking this
course. Psychologyhas many different subfields, ones I learned I had no idea about prior to taking
this course. For example, I learned about sports psychologists and how they assist athletes in
different ways to ultimately help them prevail. I learned about forensic psychologists and how they
work with the judicial system and do many tasks, including helping... Show more content on
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He firstly explained to me that becoming a neuropsychologist is realistic and attainable, however
it is many years of hard work. He graduated with a BS in Psychology and hadn t planned on going
to graduate school. He then tried numerous types of different works like working in a senior home
care facility where he was unhappy. He jumped from different jobs until he eventually went to
graduate school and got a MA and PsyD in Clinical Psychology. He didn t get board certified until 7
years later when he ultimately started to work in neuro and became co owner of his own
consultants practice. He recommended to me that if I already know what I want, then to find a
program in neuropsychology (R. Cohen, personal communication, November 16, 2017).
The goal itself is attainable, but it s important not to waste time fiddling with other jobs. In terms
of realistic, he said, to think about the quality of life. If I m going to graduate with thousands
and thousands of dollars in debt of student loans, then I really need to take a step back and consider
what life will really be like at that point. He explained how when he worked as a therapist for
children who had been abused, he was making around $50 55,000 a year, but now is earning more
and is able to provide a great quality of life his wife and children. He gave me advice to ultimately
do
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Benefits Of Supply Induced Demand
The graph below is an illustration of Reinhardt fee test that argues that supply induced demand
is identified when despite an increase in supply (S1 to S2), demand increases sufficiently (D1 to
D3) cause price rise (P1 to P3). Had there been no supply induced demand, an increase in supply
would have resulted in lowering of price (P1 to P2). As can be predicted, not only does this
method raise costs and threatens long term sustainability of the healthcare system, it discourages
the efficiencies of integrated care. Any referral to another health professional equates to loss of
income for the doctors and reduces the quality of healthcare. As figure 1 shows, despite having
one of the highest healthcare expenditures per capita, Canada ranks 10th out of 11 developed
countries in terms of quality of its healthcare system. Canada being one of the largest countries in
the world, faces a unique challenge of geographic distribution of doctors. The remote and rural
areas have low population density and because the FFS mechanism relies on volume of patients
that a doctor attends to, it influences their distribution with a higher number settled in high density
areas. The disadvantages of the FFS payment model coupled with poor performance of the
Canadian healthcare system compared to its global counterparts does necessitate a call to address
the payment model to reimburse doctors. Not only will this help to improve the quality but also
help contain costs and enable viability of the
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The Army and the Air Force Essay
The Army and the Air Force have many similarities and differences, some of the similarities are the
troop s dedication, diversity, and patriotism, and some of the differences are the way each branch
trains, their respective customs, and quality life.
As a Soldier in the Army, with many friends in the Air Force, it is easy for me to see the many
similarities and differences between the two military branches. Both the Army and Air Force have
troops who are dedicated to both the work they do for the military, as well as the military branch
they serve. Army and Air Force personnel must wake up early every weekday, to include weekends
at times, in order to work long hours to serve and protect the Nation.
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The Air Force focuses mainly on training troops technical knowledge to be proficient at their jobs,
and provides combat training only when Air Force personnel are put on orders to deploy to a
combat zone. Soldier s go to training sites frequently and stay for weeks at a time to train with
scenarios comparable to missions the military has seen in previous battles, or believe may
happen in future battles fought. When the Army trains with the aforementioned scenarios,
soldiers must carry their assigned weapons, either an M16A2 rifle, an M4 rifle, or an M9 pistol.
When soldiers go through the scenarios, they are required to fire their assigned weapon in order
to train with, and become comfortable with those weapons. Air Force personnel train with similar
scenarios, but only when given orders to deploy. At times, Air Force personnel will train with
Soldiers, deploy to the same combat zone, and work as a joint force together. Soldiers do not only
receive combat training, but soldiers also receive technical training to be proficient at their job.
It is customary for soldiers to be mentally and physically tough, in fact, the slogan for the Army
is: There s strong, then there s Army strong. Soldiers are taught to never show weakness and to
give off the perception of a hard core fighter. In order to achieve the toughness of a hard core
fighter, a soldier is yelled at and treated
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Biography Of Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande is a twenty two year old American pop singer who hails from Boca Raton,
Florida. Grande, who was once a child actor on Broadway and Nickelodeon has graduated to an
international pop star. With her roles on the Nickelodeon network she was able to begin
building a fan base of followers. Her followers which she references as babes were extremely
useful as her career began to change course. According to IMDB her first hit single The Way
(feat. Mac Miller) instantly became a number one hit after only seven hours of its release on
March 26th, 2013. She released her second single Baby I on July 22, 2013 and her album Yours
Truly on September 3rd 2013, which also became number one on Billboard. (imdb) She made
waves with the
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  • 1. Physiology Essay Questions And Answers Pdf 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Physiology Essay Questions And Answers PdfPhysiology Essay Questions And Answers Pdf
  • 2. Essay about Racist Positivism in Latin America The mutability of the postcolonial relationship between Indians and the republics becomes most apparent after 1850. The ideals of liberty and equality went astray in the late nineteenth century being destabilized by an upswing of another form political policy, liberalism. This liberalism was interwoven with racismand sexism, and colored by positivist interpretations of science, society and knowledge that were becoming common currency in Western Europe. In order to understand the reaction to liberal policies of native populations in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, it is important to focus on the scientific method that was applied to social phenomenon at the time. These new urban elites embraced the scientific ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The elites believed themselves to be closer to the progressive goal of European whiteness and that the lower classes did not have the racial purity necessary to participate in national progress. The theory of scientific racism was also used to justify the heavy handed, often violent treatment of the peasant population. After all, the theory of positivism contended that the peasants were a lower race, and justified exploitation under the guise of supervision and regulation. Positivism was especially suited to reform because of its practical, disciplinary, and authoritarian inclinations (Larson p.64). The elites plan to transform the republic into a better nation was part of a larger plan to put themselves on the same progressive track as other European nations. The Creole elite of Colombia were the first among the Andean republics to associate economic retardation with the concept of racial weakness (Larson p.75). The convergence of postcolonial concepts of class and race were used to blame poverty and misery on the victim, through fault of their inferior race (Larson p.81). In Colombia, the liberal elite s plan to transform society into a more progressive state was to gradually blend any kind of indigenous or African race with white European immigrants, therefore whitening the population as a whole. The main source of the whitening population was to come from European immigrants brought in to fill the gap left by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Fbi s Honors Internship Program While participating the FBI s 2017 Honors Internship program I was assigned to the Counterterrorism Division at FBI Headquarters, in the Counterterrorism Internet Operations Section (CIOS). I worked primarily with three of the internal units of CIOS, the Computer Internet Operations Unit I (CIOU I), the Computer Internet Operations Unit II (CIOU II), and the Net Talon National Intuitive (NTNI). Both of the CIOU units primarily serve at the headquarters program managers for online based terrorist investigations, located both overseas and domestically. The units provided support for the online operations run under the NTNI in their assigned CONUS areas. NTNI trains and manages the Bureaus Online Covert Employees (OCE) under their directives... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to further the Bureau s and the Section s mission, I assisted with and managed several projects over the course of the internship so far. I completed a large scale administrative project that involved reorganizing and evaluating the NTNI/CIOU I/CIOU II program managed cases across multiple platforms based on the given parameters, as well as assessing their US threat nexus. OCE effectiveness given the circumstances of the case was also evaluated in action to the above stated parameters. I also provides additional administrative and program help when a need was identified across all three of the units I was working with. My primary project over the course of the Internship was a data collection, intake, and analysis project undertaken with the collaboration of multiple FBI units and other USIC partners. The project entailed taking a mass collection of data from a social networking application extremely popular with terrorist groups and terrorist inspired individuals. After the data was collected, it was sorted and recoded into a form that could then be imported into a program that allowed for analysis of the data. That data was then analyzed using multiple methods in order to identify two main objectives: first to de conflict any overly repetitive targeting or accidental blue on blue targeting, and second to identify potential high level targets as well as identify individuals that would make good targets for exploitation or intelligence. To this effect, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. American Culture And Globalization Naim (2009) writs about the impacts of globalization in his article Globalization .He explains the impacts of globalization on certain elements, which are economy, culture, and individuals. He also explains people fear about how the world becomes more open. The world has seen the flowing of capital and tradeexchange like it never happened before. This led the international market and corporations to have the power over the world. However, if the globalizationkept spreading, it will bury the real national cultural. The effect of globalization affected the individuals. Globalization has linked the happiness with the material progress. However, the result was changing the society and growing the scope between rich and poor people. The truth... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the primary lifestyle changes is daily life used to include high levels of physical activities. The way people live their daily life is different from the past; and it may affect their health. Actually, it might cause future dangerous consequences such as a heart attack, high blood pressure, and obesity. People in the past used to do many physical efforts that helped them to burn the calories inside their bodies. They did not have modern transportations like subways or buses. Moreover, if they want to buy something, they will go directly to the store, whereas people now can buy a variety of products online from Amazon or IKEA. Let us ask ourselves this question; do we do enough physical activities to burn the calories from our food? The answer is NO for most people. We know there is not a perfect lifestyle. However, some people follow a healthy life; their lives contain several activities such as athletics, jogging, or yoga. Even when they want to go to work, they prefer to walk and not use any vehicles. In contrast, most people do not do any physical efforts. Moreover, they always use cars, buses, and motorcycles instead of walking. If we think deeply, we will discover the link between the changes in our lifestyle and globalization. Globalization has spread technology all over the world. People use different kinds of products to live there life without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay Symbolism in Elie Wiesel s Night Symbolism in Night by Brooke Justus Elie Wiesel uses several types of figurative language in Night. In his novel, Elie s use of symbolism is most important in helping the reader understand the horrors of his experience during the Holocaust. The first and most prevalent example of symbolism in the book is the title itself. By calling the novel Night it is apparent to the reader that the Holocaust was a dark experience, full of terror and suffering. The entire novel is filled with last nights . Elie experiences the last night withEl his father, the last night in Buna, the last night in the ghetto, and several others throughout the book. The term night also references to a life without a God. Wiesel often says that God does not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first time fire appears in the book is when Madame SchГ¤chter screams in terror, claiming that she can see fire from the train. It later becomes known that she received a vision of the horrors that were coming to them in the near future. Fire is also a symbol of cruelty because of its role in the death of millions in the crematoria and in fire pits. Elie witnesses the burning of babies in the beginning of the novel, which is the first time Elie truly understands the severity of the Nazi power. Never shall I forget that smoke. Never shall I forget the small faces of the children whose bodies I saw transformed into smoke under a silent sky, (Wiesel 34). Fire can also be seen as a symbol of Elie s loss of his faith in his God and in the Jewish religion. In Judaism, tradition says that the evil and wicked will be condemned to Gehenna and suffer a fiery punishment. However, Elie s experiences reverse what he was taught by his faith. The innocent were murdered in the crematorium by the evil. This shows how Elie s faith was strongly questioned during the Holocaust due to the experiences and how his concept of religion was changed dramatically. Never shall I forget the nocturnal silence that deprived me for all eternity of the desire to live. Never shall I forget those moments that murdered my God and my soul and turned my dreams to ashes. Corpses are also a symbol in Night. Elie often refers to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Differences Between The Movie And The Last Of The Mohicans The movie Last of the Mohicans is based on the novel by James Fenimore Cooper. Like the book the movie revolves around the storyline of the Native American tribe the Mohicans. The main characters, both in the movie and the novel are Hawkeye, who is adopted into the Mohican tribe; Chingachgook, Hawkeye s adoptive father; and Uncas, Hawkeye s adoptive brother. Chingach gook and his son Uncas carry the last drops of the Mohican bloodline. The storyline takes place during the seven years war between the French and British. In the movie, it romanticizes the elements of war and race relations in eighteenth century America. The Mohicans and Hawkeye attempt to save the children of a British colonel, but are met with conflict with Magua of the Huron tribe. Magua, in turn, tries to kill the Mohicans and steal the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These melodies help compliment scenes like running through the forest, and the cli matic battle between Hawkeye and the Huron tribe. The producers and director of the movie at tempted to keep the imagery from the book and the film alike. Through the film, enormous trees, mysterious forests, waterfalls, and sweeping landscapes can be seen. The film made a better presentation of imagery than the novel given that they have more graphics and imagery at their disposal to use. The landscape plays a significant role in the novel and the film. The landscape and nature help define characters like Hawkeye, who are seen to be one with the forest. How ever, Major Hayward is unfamiliar with the terrain around him. It makes the audience see Major Hayward as an incompetent leader. The film and book allow for the intersecting of races, even though it was against cultural norms. For example, white women falling for Native American men and white men who live as if they are Native ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Book Of Six Thinking Hats By De Bono De Bono s book of Six Thinking Hats (1999) is a well defined book on the framework that can change the direction of team meetings. It allows all participant to share their views with parallel thinking. It can assist a group of people in coming up with creativity without the egotistic that some people may have. The hats can be used one at a time or in sequence to solve a particular topic or ideas without arguments. While learning that De Bono created the six thinking hats with the colors of white, red, black, yellow, green, and blue. Each color has its direction for the participants to share their modes of behaviors or attitudes about the topic in discussion. I like that the colors and the thought of a hat is an ice breaker as well as a structure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Remembering is when the memory uses their white hat of information of knowledge as well as recalling the fact of what was previously learned which is through the red had, the process of thinking. As applying the person s feelings at that particular time that a person fells during that particular subject in discussion at the given time a person thinks of the knowledge they have gained. Then there has to be an understanding of the various role each hat represents and the benefits of the yellow hat. Then the blue hat is analyzing the process by filling in any gaps because everyone has a chance to share their knowledge. If there are any struggles, you revert to the green hat for additional creativity. As the groups go onto the black hat of making judgements and criticizing the idea of what can go wrong, while gaining the benefits of the yellow hat. Finally the green hat of creativity as the elements are all put ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Free Will in East of Eden by John Steinbeck Timshel; meaning thou mayest , holds a significant role in East of Eden. It shows that anyone can desire to surmount vile in their hearts and create morality within them self. In the novel, Steinbeck portrays the significance of timshel through the introduction of free will, the internal conflict of Caleb, and the blessing of Adam. Steinbeck portrays the significance of timshel through the introduction of free will, which plays an important role in the theme of Cain and Abel and provides the interpretation of Steinbeck. Timshel is brought in by Lee who is the servant of the Trask family and discussed by both Samuel Hamilton, and Adam Trask. In chapter 24 Lee discusses the idea of timshel by showing the different interpretations of it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Cyrus gave his fortune to his sons, which led to Charles giving his fortune to Cathy and Adam, and then Cathy chose to give her money to Aaron. Cal escaped living off the money of evil; he is the one that got away because of timshel. The fortune that the Trask family has inherited is symbolic for the sins running through the family and because cal escaped the earnings from evil, he escaped the lifelong dependency on evil for his life, he could now choose to be good. Free will helps cal realize that he doesn t have to be bad and helps him choose the right path, this is important not only for the realization but also something that he craves, a blessing. Steinbeck portrays the significance of timshel through the blessing of Adam and the impact after that. After Adam encounters a stroke from finding out that Aaron died in the war, Caleb confronts him with the truth of how he is the culprit of Aaron s death. Adam then speaks his last word saying timshel to Caleb as a blessing for him. The blessing of timshel offers Cal forgiveness and the possibility of overcoming the sins of the fathers (Schultz). This shows that the lifelong desire of a blessing from his father that Cal dreamed of is quenched by the blessing of timshel. When Adam uttered his last word, it had a great impact on not only Cal s life, but the continuation of the Trask family. When Lee says I don t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Diversity Characteristics In Undergraduate Admission Public Policy Project Diversity Characteristics in Undergraduate Admission Zhenchun Xu Immaculata University HED 735 Public Policy and Legal Issues Approved by: Dr. Mary Elaine Perry October 2014 Public Policy Project Diversity Characteristics in Undergraduate Admission Introduction Over the years, colleges and universities have been making efforts to amend discrimination by targeted admissions, financial aid programs, and other efforts assisting minority students (Gardner, 2006). But the debate over diversity characteristics (including race and ethnicity) in the admission process will never come to an end. The affirmative action in several states has raised discussions about minority access to higher education focusing on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Proposition 209. Retrieved from http://vote96.sos.ca.gov/BP/209.htm. Carnevale, A. P., Rose, S. J. (2003). Socioeconomic Status, Race/Ethnicity, and Selective College Admissions. New York, Century Foundation. Clarke, M. Shore, A. (2001). The roles of testing and diversity in college admissions. Boston, MA: National Board on Educational Testing and Public Policy. Gardner, S. (2006). Today s courts re conceive race and ethnicity in college aid and admissions. The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education 17, 28 30. Cohen, D. K., Weiss, J. A. (1977). Social science and social policy: Schools and race. In Rist, R. C. Anson, R. J. (Eds.), Education, Social science, and the Judicial Process (72 96). New York, NY: Teachers College Press. Grodsky, E. Kalogrides, D. (2008). The declining significance of race in college admissions decisions. American Journal of Education (115). Harris, A. Tienda, M. (2010). Minority higher education pipeline: Consequences of changes in college admissions policy in Texas. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 627 (60 81). Kane, T. J. (2001). College going and inequality: A literature review. In Neckerman, K. (ed. 2004). Social Inequality (319 353). New York: Russell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Using A Mediator Analysis Using a mediator is an effective method of conflict resolution. A civil litigation lawyer with the Lebanon, OH, law firm of Dearie, Fischer Dame LLC, explains the benefits clients enjoy when they opt for this alternative dispute resolution tool.This law firm keeps in its legal services toolbox. Here are three ways in which using a mediator helps civil litigation lawyers resolve conflicts. A Mediator Speeds The Resolution Process: Filing lawsuits, waiting for hearing dates, attending court, and preparing for trial are time consuming and costly activities. Mediation is a cost effective conflict resolution option. The parties split the cost of the mediator and the sessions are scheduled for the parties convenience. Mediation frequently produces ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Dan Russell s The Breakers-Personal Narrative The sun was just above the horizon. A gentle breeze blew and I caught the strong smell of blood, followed by the faint smell of fresh paint. I felt a wave of nausea. For a second there I wished I could escape the reality. But I knew I couldn t. I had to help but I didn t know how. Soon, I caught the scent of Dan Russell. He was right next to me. I could feel an intense gaze. I couldn t look at him. He morphed into his human form. The Breakers. Why? Dan Russell was snarling. The voice echoed in my head. The Breakers, Breakers, Breakers. It kept repeating again and again in my head. I couldn t make it stop. Yes, the Breakers. It was their fault. I had nothing to do with it. Really, you had nothing to do with it... You couldn t control yourself... You had to complete it... You killed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were a few days that she would wag and go out but other than that she was behaving better. Dad came back just before Christmas and the entire family had a lovely holiday. Grandma and Dallas spent half the day preparing and cooking dinner. Dad enjoyed living in Adelaide, complimenting it on having that country feel. Mum still disagrees about Bullet Head and Dallas getting married while Dad and Grandma are supporting them all the way. The Breakers have disbanded and everyone is going their own way. The police find out that Luke is innocent and was forced to join the Breakers. The other guys were all fined and have now started going to school like a typical kid. I walked home by myself today. I stopped by the grave of the fox. It seems like yesterday that I buried it. Then I remembered about Dan Russell. I was wondering where he was at that very moment. I tried to call for him but no one came. Why was Dan Russell not coming? Did he not exist? Was he my imagination? I remembered that dream I had so many months ago. It seemed so realistic. It didn t matter now. What did matter was the history assignment that I ve got to get in by next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Basic Principles of Accounting The Basic Principles of Accounting Cherry Marler ACCT205 1203A 17, IP 1 Instructor Jeffery Bloom June 06, 2012 Abstract Accounting is used for several purposes. Investors, creditors, and individuals use accounting to see whether a business is successful or not. Managers and employees use accounting to make decisions on certain objectives. There are four main statements used in accounting: The balance sheet, income statement, the statement of retained earnings, and the statement of cash flow. The equation for accounting is assets equal equity plus liabilities. The equation must always balance out. The Basic Principles of Accounting A business uses accounting to record all financial transactions a business has made. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Debits and credits do not mean debits decrease an account or credits increase an account. Debit and credit can increase or decrease an account. (Editorial Board, 2011). Assets, liabilities, equity, revenue, and expenses has their own balance. A company will produce a trial balance which will give the balance of all these in a certain amount of time such as monthly, quarterly, or annually. The trial balance ensures that account balance is accurate. If the accounting equation isn t balanced out then there is an error in the accounting records. The final process of accounting is producing financial statements. The first statement is the income statement. The income statement shows a company s profit or loss after revenue and expenses. The equation for the income statement is revenue minus expenses equal net income. The next statement produced is the statement of retained earnings. The statement of retained earnings starts out with the net income retrieved from the income statement, which is added to the beginning retained earnings from the previous month then subtracts the money paid out. The last document is the balance sheet. A balance sheet contains a more detailed statement of each account balance. (Tracy, 2008). A certain standard of moral and professional ethics should be kept in accounting. If professional ethics are not met, some consequences may be faced. These ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Downtown Dallas Downtown Dallas This area is getting more hip by the minute and respect across the nation with it s flauncy highrise condos, new chic restaurants, upscale boutiques and fashionable clubs and bars. What could be better for the young, professional singles flocking to the area, or the retirees wanting to skip the lawn maintenance for a freer lifestyle? Downtown Dallas is Hot spots in the downtown Dallas vicinity include West Village and Mockingbird Station (closer to East Dallas). Condos at the W Hotel start in the High $1 Millions, but you can also find highrises in Dallas for $300,000 and up depending on where you look. Deep Ellum Deep Ellum is known as the artsy area of Dallas with an industrial atmosphere of clubs, artsy shops and unique ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the West Village stores such as Polo, the Magnolia Theater, and one of a kind boutiques, Uptown is a favorite spot for avid shoppers, young professionals, SMU students, and people who want the downtown lifestyle without having to deal with the parking and congestion of downtown. White Rock Lake White Rock Lake is an enchanting area of dallas surrounding the ever popular white rock lake in central dallas. neighborhoods in the area consist a variety of home styles from eras gone by from cozy 1940s bungalows and 1950s ramblers to 1960s modern homes and luxurious plantation style mansions and estates. white rock lake neighborhoods includes casa linda, casa view, chapel hill, shore acres, the cloisters, west lawther drive and lakewood. This beautiful area is rich and history and a central recreation location for all of dallas. Willow Bend Willow Bend is an affluent neighborhood in West Plano. You can find multi level homes sitting on acres of property, or more traditional suburban streets with well kept houses lining well manicured streets. Willow Bend is home to the Shops at Willow Bend that offers shoppers high fashion without the hassle of traveling to Downtown Dallas. Willow Bend is also the number one destination for polo lovers in the city, as the Willow Bend Polo Club has been producing top polo players and entertaining spectators for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Legislative Objectives Of Charter Schools Essay Karla Delgado, Fall 2018, Urban Sociology 187.8763 American Journal of Education, vol. 118, no. 1 (November 2011), pp. 57 86, Katherine M. Barghaus and Erling E. Boe. From Policy to Practice: Implementation of the Legislative Objectives of Charter Schools The authors of the academic journal From Policy to Practice: Implementation of Legislative Objectives of Charter Schools Barghaus and Boe explain the importance of implementing rules or legislative objectives that regulate the activities of charter schools in order to increase academic achievement and maintain the promises stipulated on the charter. Charter schools have been growing in popularity over the years and more states are authorizing their creation. The main purpose of the charter schools is to provide families with more options for their children s education . The authors focus this journal on three legislative objectives: classroom options, teacher s participation in learning objectives, and freedom from state regulations. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Teachers in charter schools are active participants in decisions concerning the learning objectives they are expected to meet, discipline, and classroom policies. In addition, they participate in the hiring of instructors or colleagues. The authors mention that it is not clear whether the level of autonomy or freedom from the school district s regulations that charter schools have in comparison with district schools, however, they have complete control over the school budget, employees, school policies, and their educational ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Annotated Bibliography of Articles on the Development of... Annotated Bibliography Development of Linux. (2012, Apr 21). Retrieved from Operating System: http://www.operating system.org/betriebssystem/_english/bs linux.htm The Linux operating system was started by Linus (Benedict) Torvalds in 1986. He got the idea from the MINIX, which was developed as a learning system. MINIX was an open source system. In the process, he developed more and more functions, making it an operating system with a kernel. He made the source code available for other programmers to give feedback and eventually created a community for the ongoing development of Linux. Linux is now a free development and distribution that only integrates features that users will use in installation able software packages. Developers of Linux have used the system core, the kernel, to develop a range of software packages for a wide variety of devices. This is useful to tell about the Linux operating systems history and how they were implemented in a way they became useful to the market place and business. Haas, J. (2012, Apr 23). Parted Magic 2012_04_21. Retrieved from About.com.Linux: http://linux.about.com/b/2012/04/23/parted magic 2012 04 21.htm Parted Magic is a disk partition that has been updated, fixing previous issues. It can be loaded to a CD, USB drive, or the computer RAM. It can change, or resize, the partitions on the computer hard drive. New computers are set up with one single partition and Parted Magic can resize and create more partitions to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The poem The Tyger by William Blake If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all men liberally, and upbraids not, and it shall be given to him. These wise words of King James verse (1:5) of the bible portrays an underlying message that although we should follow in God s path, we are not expected to follow blindly. Likewise, in the poem The Tygerby William Blake, it s theme is a reflection of what this quote implies. Throughout this poem, Blake explores the possibility of questioning God while using the structure of the poem, as well as the irony of God s character, and several sound devices in hopes of communicating a message, that to questionGod is only human nature. First of all, the structure of Blake s poem really contributes to emphasizing it s theme. Roughly the poem is divided into three major parts, the author starts by describing a tiger, a ferocious and deadly animal. He slowly transitions into questioning the creation of the Tyger, which he purposely and carefully organizes as context to the third stage where he will prove what he is trying to convey through this poem. And what shoulder, and what art. Could twist the sinews of thy heart? (11 120) This quote, taken from the second part of this poem s structure displays an example the kind of questions Blake would ask about the tiger s creation. It supports the theme by helping to create suspense to really magnifying the third part of the poem s structure by making the reader really think, which is essential in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Good Without Evil In Sir Gawain And The Green Knight What is good without evil? Without evil, there would be no possible way for good to exist. Every good aspect of something, there is always an underlying evil. This is shown in various literary periods throughout history. In the epic, Ramayana, written by Valmiki, Rama is virtuous, wise, powerful and respects others while batting Ravana. While the evil demon named Ravana is short tempered, arrogant, and has no heroic elements when kidnapping Ramas wife, Sita. Rama is able to accomplish what no one else can do which allows him to marry Sita. An evil demon named Ravana hears about Sita s beauty, he then kidnaps her. Rama is desperate to win Sita back, so Lakshmana, his brother helps by forming an alliance with the monkey king, Sugriva. They then invade Lanka with an arm of monkeys. After many violent battles, Rama defeats Ravana and wins back Sita. Similar to Ramayana, Sir Gawain and the Green Knightwritten by The Gawain Poet, also has good and evil aspects that complement each other, without one, you cannot have the other. Sir Gawain is the good character that stood up to the Green Knight s challenge and keeps his word to find the Green Knight a year and a day later. The Green Knight is the evil enemy is the story that challenges a knight of the round table to a contest. Both authors of Ramayana and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight exhibits several examples to propose that good and evil are symbiotic by showing contrasting characters that are battling against each other, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The True Champion Of Justice In Shakespeare s The Prince contemporaries, disapproving of their preoccupation with gaining status and wealth, and claiming it best not to think more of practical advantages than of [one s] mental or moral well being . . . in the case of the State or of anything else (Apology 36c). He scorns the materialism of Athens powerful figures, and their obsession with power and status. These judgements would suggest that Socrates ideal Prince would not only never do injury upon others, but would in fact be entirely unconcerned with gaining political status. The true champion of justice, he insists, must necessarily confine himself to private life and leave politics alone (Apology 32a). This attitude represents the antithesis of all of Machiavelli s advice in The Prince, although, as already discussed, Machiavelli does not claim that a Prince should be a champion of justice, another point on which Socrates would disagree. In addition to land and power, Machiavelli s Prince, as previously mentioned, is also chiefly concerned with his own security and wellbeing (Prince 57). In this ruthless world which Machiavelli envisions, a Prince must protect himself and his state at all turns from power hungry nobles, a dissatisfied populace, and foreign invaders. While this Prince is likely to think of security and wellbeing in terms of the security and wellbeing of his state and his person, Socrates claims that the wellbeing of the person is above all a matter of the soul, encouraging the citizens of Athens ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. United States Southern Command ( Southcom ) Essay United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) has been working to build regional and interagency partnerships to ensure the continued stability of the Western Hemisphere and the forward defense of the U.S. homeland for more than fifty years. U.S. Southern Command is responsible to the Secretary of Defense and the President of the United Statesfor national security interests through roughly one half of this hemisphere 31 countries, 16 dependencies and areas of special sovereignty, and approximately four hundred and sixty million people. SOUTHCOM s area of responsibility includes the land mass of Latin Americasouth of Mexico; the waters adjacent to Central and South America; and the Caribbean Sea. (United States Southern Commamd n.d.) SOUTHCOM priorities are: (1) Countering Transnational Organized Crime; (2) Counterterrorism; (3) Building Partner Capacity; (4) Contingency Response; (5) Detainee Operations. SOUTHCOM missions are carried out by its component commands: (1) U.S. Army South; (2) 12th Air Force (AF South); (3) U.S. Marine Corps Forces South; (4) U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command; (5) Special Operations Command South; (6) Joint Task Force Bravo, Soto Cano Air Base; (7) Joint Task Force Guantanamo; and (8) Joint Interagency Task Force South. (114th Congress Senate Armed Services Committee 2016) While SOUTHCOM and local counties working towards cooperating on an equal basis, sharing best practices in the region can produce much greater transitory effects in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Comprehensive Exam Questions Masters in Psychology Chontella Comprehensive Exam Jan, 2011 Research Methods Describe questionnaires, interviews, observational methods and case studies. What are the strengths and weaknesses of each? a. Compare and contrast qualitative research and quantitative research. b. What are the goals, advantages, and disadvantages of descriptive, correlational, and experimental designs? A questionnaire is a technique that used for collecting data in a survey. It is a series of questions to which the respondent provides answers. During the interviews and in person surveys one must stay within the bounds of the designed protocol. Observational research solely involves the researcher(s) making observations. There are numerous positive... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Be ВґNabouTirole* (2006) wrote that what makes prosocial behavior unusual is that providing rewards and punishments to foster prosocial behavior sometimes has a perverse effect, reducingthe total contribution provided by agents. Such a crowding out of intrinsic motivation by extrinsic incentives has been observed in a broad variety of social interactions. Altruism is the principle or practice of unselfish concern for or devotion to the welfare of others (The American HeritageВ® Science Dictionary, 2002). Imagine being placed in a situation where you perform an act of kindness for a person in need, yet you expect nothing back in return. This behavior pattern, not just a random act of self sacrifice goes against the principles of evolutionary law however, and as a result, has raised a lot of debate between people of many different disciplines (Russell, Bayer, 1998). A great example of altruism was the contributions of Mother Teresa. Her life s work was admired so much that there is still a world wide effort to her beatified and eventually achieving sainthood. David Myers explained the Bystander Effect as such: When there is an emergency, the more bystanders there are, the less likely it is that any of them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Barnes And Nobles Executive I think that Barnes and Nobles executive should have everyone in their company create a personal SWOT matrix as Barnes and Noble . By making all associates do this from the top executives all the way to the book stockers in retail stores, the executives can get an idea of what their employees are thinking. I think the benefit of a SWOT matrix in general is fix any problem from the inside out. This can be a task that is given at a store meeting or at a team building event. The purpose of the personal SWOT analysis is to identify actions you can take to best meet the requirements of the job or promotion you are seeking. Comparing your strengths and weaknesses to the job requirements will identify gaps and help you prepare to be the best candidate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Rational Emotive Behavioral Theory ( Cbt ) INTRODUCTION This paper sets out to describe a theory known as Rational Emotive Behavioral Theory (REBT) which is a form of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) which I used with my client. Readers will discover detailed information about this theory, including the basic beliefs of this theory, the interventions of this theory that I utilized, and how changes occur in my client s life by using this form of therapy. Readers will also discover how I monitored my client s progress throughout the intervention stages. Along with this information, readers will also be informed of how I held myself accountable as my client s social worker by having my work evaluated. The final information, that readers will learn, is how I would terminate counseling services with this client according to REBT. My client is presently serving time for illegal drug activity at Riker s Island. He has been incarcerated for the majority of his lifetime for the same issues. The client does have issues with drug abuse, however from an REBT orientation once the client s manner of thinking changes, the client s behavior will change. My client has expressed issues concerning anxiety over being released because, as explained by the client, he feels that things will never change, life for him is either, the grave, the jail, or the hospital . This client is experiencing irrational thoughts and cognitive distortions, which are resulting in dysfunctional behaviors, which are, in turn, resulting in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Eternal Power Of A Loving Bond Between Two People Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare comments on the eternal power of a loving bond between two people. The first quatrain begins with the argument for love s constancy and stability despite the changes and unpredictable forces that rule human lives. In the second quatrain, the speaker continues to build his argument for the power of lovecomparing love to a beacon of safety and guidance. In the final quatrain, the speaker continues to build upon the strength of love when he moves to the subject of love s power against time and death. The speaker ends the sonnetwith a seemingly contradictory statement that his claims can only be untrue if no one has ever loved or he has never written. Shakespeare s Sonnet 116 argues that love is superior to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The repetition and alliteration of the phrases alters when it alteration finds and bends with the remover to remove emphasize the idea that love does not change in the face of changing circumstances (3 4). When love between two people is faced with change, whether it be in circumstances, appearance, or age, love stands its ground and remains strong. When external forces seek to remove love, love stays. In the second quatrain, the speaker continues to build upon his argument with the metaphor of the landmarks visible from sea and the North Star and an argumentative tone.. The speaker compares love to a stable fixture that is not shaken by external factors like weather: O no, it is an ever fixed mark, / That looks on tempests and is never shaken (5 6). The metaphor comparing love to a beacon of safety in light of a powerful storm explains the ability for people to depend on love. It is as powerful as a landmark or lighthouse looking over the sea, and not moving despite the forces that move against it. A lighthouse serves as a beacon of safety and is visible from many vantage points, much like how love is often seen as an emotion that involves caring for others and keeping them from harm. Like a lighthouse visible from afar, love is also visible to and shared with those that may be close to a pair that share a loving bond. When the speaker begins the line with O no, it creates defensive tone that reflects the sonnet s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Character Analysis Of Iggy Lee In Freak The Mighty If you have ever heard the quote Don t judge a book by its cover well, that s what everyone thought of Maxwell Kane in the book Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick. Everyone knew him as a big kid and the son of the most famous murderer, Kenny Kane. As the son of a murderer everyone was afraid of him, but like I said before, don t judge a book by its cover. But everyone did that to Max, just about until Freak came along and made people think of Max in a new way. The character Iggy Lee is first described as a Big hairy dude with a beer gut and a bunch of blue tattoos. He has a beard that looks to be made of barbed wire. If we were judging solely on his appearance, we might assume that he is big, mean, and bad. In fact, when we first see him, he looks like a hairy brute. Iggy Lee also seems scary by the way He is always yelling at Loretta to shut up. This shows that he is somewhat of a bully. However, we later see him getting All the cops in the town to help out Max. This refutes our initial judgment by showing that Iggy Lee is a kind, caring person with an overwhelmingly big body.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Loretta Lee is also scared By the way she holds herself whenever Iggy tells her to shut up. This shows that she is somewhat afraid of Iggy. However, we later see her Untying Max from his bonds. This refutes our initial judgment by showing that Loretta is really a loving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Battle Of The Roman Republic As the Roman Republic found its way into the third and second centuries BC, it could not have anticipated its level of military engagement nor the number of conflicts it would find itself in over the next two hundred years. A series of wars allowed the Roman Republic to consolidate power on the Italian peninsula, emerge as a major force in the Mediterranean area, and lay the groundwork for what eventually would become the Empire. The series of wars Rome fought had profound impacts on the political, economic, social and cultural areas of Roman life. Ultimately Rome would emerge as a powerhouse city with a thriving political system within it, dominate the economic situation in the region before extending further, and saw the dramatic change of Roman society as it experienced a cultural influx from foreigners. The series of wars in response to Pyrrhus invasion and the rebellion of Italian tribes would ultimately lead to the unification of the Republic on the peninsula, as well as secure a period of reprieve from foreign invasion forces. The recently defeated Samnite tribe in central Italy resented Roman control and when tensions between the Tarentines and Romans escalated, they would play a major role in the civil unrest and eventual war. The Romans decision to develop a navy was met with harsh and immediate response from Tarentum, who also called upon King Pyrrhus of Epirus to help them engage the Roman forces. Despite his superb and fairly large invasion force, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Herbert George Wells Accomplishments When Herbert George Wells was an old man, he once told a friend that he wanted G D you all: I told you so. engraved on his tombstone. It is important to add to this statement that during his lifetime, H.G. Wells made many predictions that turned out to be surprisingly accurate, including the rise of major cities and suburbs, and the splitting of an atom. Starting in the nineteenth century and continuing into the twentieth century, Herbert George Wells wrote many books influencing the way people live and see the world around them. Two of his most remembered works are The Time Machine, and The War of the Worlds; both of which teach people about the unexpected. In The Time Machine, Wells wants to warn people not to get too comfortable. Just because things are going well at the moment, doesn t provide an accurate reading for things that are to come in the future. In The War of the Worlds, similarly, Wells is trying to prepare people for the unexpected. This is somewhat of an irony because H.G. Wells s cause of death was an unrecognized liver tumor. Herbert George Wells tries to convey the idea that people must always be on their toes in life because anything can come and destroy you when you aren t mentally or physically prepared. Herbert George Wells goes through... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1895, Wells published the novel The Time Machine, which demonstrates the conflict between different social classes and explores the possible outcomes of evolution. In quick succession, Wells wrote three other books, The Island of Doctor Moreau (1896), The Invisible Man (1897), and The War of The Worlds (1898). In addition to these works Wells published, he also wrote many essays, articles, and nonfiction books. He even served as a book reviewer for the Saturday Review for a time, while promoting the careers of Joseph Conrad and James ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Democracies and Success in War Essay Democracies and Success in War Introduction Democratic governments have spread quickly around the world since the end of the Cold War and fall of the Soviet Union. Democracy has become one of the most desired regime types amongst states and is contributed to fostering wealth, stability, and even peace. Dan Reiter and Allan Stam argue that democracies are the most successful in war or military combat. In their book, Democracies at War, Stam and Reiter argue that after observing conflicts since the 1800 s, democratic governments tend to be more selective in choosing conflicts to participate in and democracies also have a propensity to win more often than authoritarian regimes. The purpose of this paper is to present a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The case of Israel was chosen for two reasons. First, Stam and Reiter mention Israel in their book and argue that this state is a prime example of how democracies are better equipped, trained, motivated, and successful in war. Michael Desch questions this claim by Stam and Reiter over Israel, especially the argument that they fight more adequately and the soldiers of democracies are better trained. These conflicting commits over Israel lays the foundation of an adequate need for a case study to see if Israel is, as Stam and Reiter claims, more successful at war because they are a democracy, or Desch s counter argument that Israel fought so well because they were fighting for survival, not because of their regime. The second reason why Israel has been chosen as the case study for this paper is because they have arguably never lost a war since independence and seem to improve in conflict through the years. The greatest contribution I hope to make in this paper is a deeper understanding of how democracies choose and fight wars. Due to time constraints, this paper is only addressing one case study that deals with two wars. As in any case study the results are limited to that particular case. However, the research creates more in depth examination over the arguments by Stam and Reiter and, in a more general sense, attempts to analyze propositions made by democratic theorist. Methodology The methodology, as stated before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Challenges Faced By Developing Countries The aim of this thesis is to present the findings along with the challenges and the ways to tackle them while implementing Lean and Inventory Control in Mass Customized Environment. In this ever competing industrial setting of present times, it is hard for the industrial and manufacturing sector of developed economies, to grow and compete with those in the developing economies, which seem to dominate the manufacturing sector, thanks to the various compromises they do and the very mere fact they are developing and not developed . Problems faced by developed economies include High Labor Costs, High Material Costs, High Transportation Costs, High economic and ever changing Environmental Sanctions, fierce competition from Sinking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The result being They are still playing Catch up, although they lead in terms of sheer size, Technology and Outreach. One company which seems to have paid attention to all this and has changed to adapt and as a result has a dominating share in the market they serve is CIMPRESS (Formally known as VISTAPRINT). The company has been in front of its competition because of its ability to change, its focus on Research, its ability to embrace and master technology, Introduction: Problem statement Mass Customization: One of the early adopters (Realisers) of the shift in the Manufacturing Setting from Mass Production to Mass Customization was the apparel industries. There are several papers that support this fact including the one by Michael T. Fralix, a professor from MC State University who points out the shift in the expectations of the customers and how developed countries (especially the US) is losing to the developing countries when it comes to producing customizable products in a large scale. It is important to note the basic difference in the scenario of manufacturing between developing and developed countries. Most of the developing countries, which were making customizable products were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. My Reckoning Essay I will be revising my Reckoning Essay which focuses on the coexistence of science and religion and how it can be incorporated in the education system. Mainly, my reckoning essay will emphasize these two questions: is scientific literacy at risk of extinction? What would happen if responsible science and religionwere placed together? In order to revise my essay, I will be more specific about what aspects Kingsolver s essay K.C. Cole and Kelley speaks to. For instance, K.C. Cole, the author of A Matter of Scale, mentions the opposing relationship between the phenotype and genotype of a giant. However, I have to explicitly and implicitly state how K.C Cole s argument relates to Kingsolver s essay. Overall, the purpose of rewriting my essay ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, schools in Kentucky have implemented religion and science in their curriculum. In order to show this as a case study, I should mention a descriptive analysis of the curriculum and how religion can give a new outlook on scientific developments or research breakthroughs. My Outline: Paragraph 1: Introduction Explain how the conversation between science and religion shapes education, and how education shapes religion and science Instead of focusing on one audience(scientists), I will focus on a broader audience so many people can relate to this argument Paragraph 3: Secondary Source ( A Matter of Scale ) Cole mentions Einstein s theory of relativity and she explains gravity as a curvature of space time: It s like an elephant sitting on a waterbed. Heavy objects bend space time into gravity wells that pull other object in. Kingsolver explains that many people coin the term gravitational theory as an unjustifiable term; however, gravitational theory is a crucial theory that explains any two particles of matter attract one with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Life Of The Old House I. M. Pei never lived there. But relatives of the renowned architect are clinging to the hope that his fame will help them save the old house that stands as the last reminder of the family s heyday in turn of the century Shanghai. To make way for a giant greenbelt, the city is planning to flatten the mansion that Pei s great uncle bought in 1911. Despite its designation for historic preservation and its connection to the prominent Shanghai family that produced the architect, the house remains in the path of the wrecking ball. Death sentences like this are slapped on older homes throughout China. As part of its urban renewal, Shanghai has been going through a building boom. New highways, high rises, even parkland and open spaces have replaced historic homes that graced this legendary port city. Few owners have the power to resist. Most of Pei s family now lives overseas. The only ones left are either too old to do anything about the possible demolition or too young to have any pull. Interviewed by phone from his home in New York, the 83 year old Pei would say only that he left China nearly seven decades ago, doesn t remember his great uncle s house and doesn t know enough about the situation to help. The family here, which spells its name Bei, still hopes that his fame will make a difference. Most Shanghai residents associate the house with Pei, whose works include the Bank of China building in Hong Kong, the medical center being built at UCLA and the glass pyramid in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. An Analysis Of Johnson s Involvement In The Vietnam War Another issue that Johnson was involved in during his presidency was the Vietnam War. This took up most of his presidency and was the reason he did not run for the second term. The decisions he made in this war were not entirely wrong but just ruined his reputation entirely. He was ridiculed by the American people for the way he handled this war. However, the real question is, was he even trying to win it? Every time we started to get ahead in the war, he would change the rules. When he first was appointed president, he continued with the commitment that the presidents had made before him which was that they will fight to see South Vietnam stay independent. Johnson believed in the containment theory which stated that if South Vietnam fell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Fireflies Research Paper There are two reasons that the fireflies glow. One is because of the courtship. The male fireflies are looking for the female companions. Another reason is that they are protecting themselves from the attack of other creatures. The two reasons that are the evolutionary advantages for the fireflies are because they can generate their descendants and also protect themselves. In the transcription, LUC gene in DNA would be the template to let RNA polymerase to make a copy of it. Then the process would make the mRNA which contains the copy of LUC gene. The mRNA will first go to the cytoplasm and attach with ribosome. The ribosome will help mRNA to produce the chain of amino acids, which will produce the final product luciferase enzyme. To produce ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The doctors could tell if the cells keep mutating or they stop, and they could see if the cancer cells spread out to the other parts of the body. The evolution of luciferase begins with the LUC gene. mRNA would copy the LUC gene in DNA and later go to the cytoplasm to do transcription to form the luciferase. The reason that this enzyme evolved many times in many organisms is because luciferase could be connected with the other proteins to track where they are going. Moreover, there are many organisms that would glow. Luciferase is an important enzyme that would help the organisms glow. Because the sequence of the amino acid chain is different, and different luciferase enzyme would be produced. On this occasion, there would be different color of the light. This is the genetic mutation happening during the translation.When there is one amino acid been changed, it would turn into another color. This change causes the outcome it does because the sequence of the amino acid chains would affect the color of the light. Although the function of them is the same, but each of them would have different characteristics. For example, we all have eyes, face, nose....... although we can tell the functions of them and recognize them easily, however, we all have different color of eyes and hair, and this is because the sequence of our gene is different. Therefore, even only one amino acid is changed, the result would be totally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Day and Night through a Mother s Eyes Essay In Alice Walker s Everyday Use the reader is introduced to three main characters, a mother and her two daughters. The first daughter, Maggie, still lives at home with her mother and is her companion. Dee, however, moves on with life and goes out to make something of herself in the world. The story is an account of one of Dee s visits, but the narrator, the mother, makes a very obvious comparison between Dee and Maggie s looks, intelligence, behaviorism, and values. The reader has a lesson to learn since the story is told through the mother s eyes. It is amazing that two siblings can grow up in the same environment and turned out so differently. Dee and Maggie are like day and night, each with her own strengths and weaknesses.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although she is jealous of her sister, Maggie more admires her than anything. It is, however, upsetting that the narrator never suggests Dee has any admiration or respect for Maggie or herself, for that matter. The story never even suggests that Dee feels sorry for Maggie, instead it can be interpreted that Dee just looks down on her sister, as she does the rest of her family. The reader can also learn about the girls from how they treat others. Just like everything else, they are opposites. Dee would always look anyone in the eye. Hesitation was no part of her nature (92) while Maggie walks chin on chest, eyes on ground, feet in shuffle (94). Mama also knows that while her sister is there Maggie will be nervous and stand hopelessly in corners, homely and ashamed of the burns scars down her arms and legs (92). While Maggie has always felt inferior, Dee seems haughty and kind of has a superiority complex. Dee is also implied to be manipulative. Dee would read to her mother and Maggie knowing it was literature beyond their comprehension just so she could show off. She used to read to us without pit; forcing words, lies, other folks habits, whole lives upon us two. She washed us in a river of make believe, burned us with a lot of knowledge we didn t necessarily need to know (94). The phrase She read to them is repeated when talking about Dee around her friends and boys that wanted to date her (95). However, in this context, it is hardly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Bowers V. Hardwick Case Summary The Houston police were dispatched to Lawrence s private home apartment in the response to a report of a weapons disturbance call. They entered the private home. The officer s stubble upon Lawrence and Garner involved in a sexual act. Both men were arrested, held overnight and charged. Garner and Lawrence were then charged with Texas law of sexual intercourse with members of the same sex. Lawrence and Garner challenged the conviction as a violation of their Fourteenth Amendment, equal protection clause. The court referred to the Bowers v. Hardwick case 478 U.S 186 in 1986. The Court of Appeals considered the defendants federal and constitutional arguments under both the equal protection and the Fourteenth Amendments, Due Process Clauses. After the hearing the court overruled the constitutional arguments and declared the convictions. IV.LEGAL ISSUES: Should have the court overruled the Browns v. Hardwick 478 U.S. 186 (1986)? Does this criminal conviction for the two adults partaking in consensual sexual acts in the privacy of their home violates liberty under the Fourteenth Amendment, Due Process Clause? Does the law make it a crime for two people of the same sex to engage in a consensual sexual acts violate the Fourteenth Amendment, Due Process Clause? V.COURT DECISION: Reversed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The anti sodomy law was then banished and said to be unconstitutional. The case does not involve minors, no people were injured or forced. It did not involve public conduct or display. The court put out the statement that homosexuals have a right to take part in private sexual activity in the privacy of their own home. The court also recognizes that they have sexual and ethical rights and have the right to legal protection. Chief Justice Burger s reviewed the Bowers v. Hardwick case Condemnation of homosexual practices is that are rooted in Christianity ethical and morals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Disease Of Alzheimer s Disease Alzheimer s Disease Alzheimer s disease is the 6th leading cause of death in America. It kills more than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined. Alzheimer s accounts for 70 80% of dementia cases. By the age of 65, 1 in 9 people are diagnosed and by the age of 85, 1 in 3 people will have the disease. According to the Alzheimer Association, 5 million people in American have Alzheimer s. Alzheimer s starts to form 20 years prior to being diagnosed. Learning about Alzheimer s can help families understand how Alzheimer s is more than just memory loss, it is an incurable mental disease. Dementia is an umbrella term used to describe a group of diseases that may cause the brain to fail. The most common one is Alzheimer s followed closely behind by Parkinson s. Alzheimer s was discovered in 1906 by Dr. Alois Alzheimer, who discovered changes in the brain of a woman who died of an unusual mental. Her symptoms included memory loss, language problems, and unpredictable behavior. Doctor s now look at brain scans to see abnormal changes in the brain. Doctors may ask questions both to the patient and a family member of the patient, such as, over all health, past medical problems, ability to carry out daily activities, and changes in behavior and personality. They also might conduct tests of memory, problem solving, attention, counting, and language Figure 1: Left side is a normal brain, middle is mild Alzheimer s, and right is severe Alzheimer s. (Yang) According to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The American Civil War By Robert G. Tanner When one thinks about the American Civil War that waged from 1861 1864, the question at hand begs to be asked: what could the Confederacy have done to win the war? Ideally, according to Robert G. Tanner in his book Retreat to Victory? the idea that the south might have won the war had it used a different strategy might be impossible to answer. That being said, Tanner argues that amongst many theories that have developed over what the Confederacy could have done to win the Civil War, the strategy commonly referred to as Fabian would not be a prosperous endeavor by the Confederacy due to the southern geography, people and most importantly through the Confederacy s generals. The ideas presented in Tanner s book deserve recognition on the basis that the author s thesis is addressing a hypothetical supposition. However, the thesis here is unconventional, as Tanner doesn t introduce any innovative ideas, rather Tanner asserts how other historians bases are false. That being said, Tanner submits that something known as a Fabian strategy cannot be attributed to how the Confederacy might have won the war because of how this strategy exhausted popular support for the war between both common folk as well as with the Confederate troops. In addition, Tanner supplements this by describing how the geography of the south shows how a plan such as this would have left little hope that the Confederacy would have succeeded in dragging the war onward to the point of near desperation by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Mass Extinction Of Dinosaurs As young kids, we spent no shortage of time learning about all of the animals that have inhabited planet earth since the origin of time. And while there are tons and tons of fascinating species in the world, there was always one topic in particular that stood out to all of us dinosaurs. Whether it was just the sheer concept of another species living on the earth before we were even alive, or the tales we were told about their incredible strength and size, we were transfixed by dinosaurs, specifically their disappearance. One thing that never quite made sense was how such an exceedingly powerful group of animals, that lived in what seemed to be every corner of the world at one point, could just up and vanish one day. The answer of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are, however, several plausible causes for each extinction event that either by themselves, or with the help of other factors, triggered the mass extinctions of a numerous amount of life forms. One of the largest supposed causes of many mass extinctions are flood basalt events, which are the result of a giant volcanic eruption, or series of eruptions, that coat large stretches of land and the ocean floor with basalt lava. While when small, these events can be seemingly harmless, large eruptions can produce dust and aerosols, which stop photosynthesis and cause food chains to collapse both on land and at sea. In addition, flood basalt events emit sulfur oxides, which precipitate as acid rain and poison many organisms, along with carbon dioxide, causing sustained global warming once the dust and aerosols dissipate, both of which aid in the further collapsing of food chains. There have been eleven situations documented so far where flood basalt events have had either a direct or indirect impact on the occurrence of a mass extinction. Next in line on the long list of possible causes are sea level falls, the exact opposite of sea level rises, which can actually be extremely beneficial to the environment. A sea level fall involves a large decrease in the total volume of water in the world s ocean, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. History and Understanding the Past THE HISTORIAN S TASK IS TO UNDERSTAND THE PAST; THE HUMAN SCIENTIST, BY CONTRAST, IS LOOKING TO CHANGE THE FUTURE. TO WHAT EXTENT IS THIS TRUE IN THESE AREAS OF KNOWLEDGE? The historian s task of developing an understanding of the past involves the study of the human past as described in the written documents and objects left by human beings related to a particular point or period in time. However, there is always the problem of authenticity of evidence and the interpretation of events that may or may not be accurate or relevant. Over time more and different evidence often appears and must be evaluated and compared to existing sources and their interpretation. Human science puts human experience in context and its aim is to explain human behavior by creating theories to predict it and then solve problems identified by those predictions considering them in terms of human self knowledge that allows us to understand ourselves as people. It is very important for us as people to know ourselves: where knowing who we are and where we stand means knowing the things that distinguish us from other people, by knowing our true nature as humans. The value of history is that it teaches us what man has done is. We consider history as a journal of our memories stating that those who don t study the past are condemned to repeat it . Basically, it gives us a frame of events to consider the possible outcomes of present and future actions. It helps us understand past triumphs and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Compare And Contrast Superman Vs Batman Who would win in a fight between Superman and Batman? is a question that has dated back to the creation of both characters. Starting with the launch of the New 52 event, DC Comics revamped their entire comic line rewriting the history and abilities of their characters. I will be focusing on the state of both Supermanand Batmanas they exist after the New 52. While many would argue that Batman could outsmart Superman, I would argue that Superman s overall strength and previous history fighting Batman would suggest Superman would win. When it comes to pure unadulterated power Superman is undoubtedly stronger than Batman. Superman possess immense strength, enough to wield a fifty ton semi truck like a baseball bat (Johns). The true extent... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to his lack of any superhuman abilities Batman is vulnerable the same things as normal humans. He wears body armor and has other forms of protection but underneath it all he is still a human susceptible to injury and illness. It is also very likely that Batman suffers from PTSD after witnessing the murder of his parents, leaving him vulnerable to psychological attacks (Williams 252). In his contingency plans for the Justice League he includes a plan that could be used to defeat him, which involves distracting him with thoughts of his parents or taking hostages. Batman, like Superman, has a self imposed aversion to killing, however, he is not forced to show the same level of restraint to meet this rule as Superman. Encounters between Superman and Batman have happened many times over the years for a variety of reasons. In examining the history of the battles I will be focusing on the main Earth 1 universe, and only events that occurred after the New 52 reboot event. I also want to focus on times when both parties where acting on their own free will and not under any type of mind control despite the frequency of those events, as they don t factor in Superman s restraint when using his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Olympic Stadium Controversy Introduction This controversy revolves around the stadium meant to be the host for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. With the preparations for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, one of the preparations was to build a new stadium to host the games and in 2012, Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) won the stadium commission through an international competition (Dezeen, 2015a). Soon after ZHA bid won, they started work on the site and after two years, and after Japan had won the bid to host the 2020 Olympics, the controversy began with the main argument against the project being that the architectural design was over budgeted and that it could not be financially sustainable. As a result, ZHA had to revise their design in 2014 with a new design that addressed the previously voiced criticism. However, with criticism still raging on, Japan Sports Council (JSC) canceled the firm s plans in July 2015, after Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe weighed into the issue by announcing that the design plans will be scrapped as a result of spiraling costs and that the project would be started from scratch. This issue ended up being referred to as the Tokyo 2020 Olympic stadium controversy and one of the major architectural controversies of 2015 (Dezeen magazine, 2015b). This paper, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once the controversy broke out and as it continued to play out in 2015, it was brought to the spotlight by media houses. This issues gained major traction especially after the government of Japan got involved in the controversy with the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announcing that the stadium was to be started from the scratch gain. At this time, the issue was being covered by reporters in live television news broadcasts. For the international audience, this was being covered by international news media, in particular, the Cable News Network, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Lesson 2 Lesson 2 Deploying a File Server Knowledge Assessment Fill in the Blank Complete the following sentences by writing the correct word or words in the blanks provided. 1. The feature that enables a Windows Server 2008 computer to maintain up to 64 previous versions of a file is called shadow copies. 2. The process of granting users access to file server shares by reading their permissions is called authorization. 3. In Windows, the fat32 file system is limited to volumes no larger than 32 GB. 4. The drive interface that is preferred for network servers is called SCSI. 5. A mirrored drive installation that also uses redundant host adapters is called disk duplexing. 6. The combination of permissions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An object that assigns permissions. 6.Which of the following statements about the DiskPart command line utility is not true? a.DiskPart contains a superset of the commands supported by the Disk Management snap in. b.Using DiskPart, you can create four primary partitions or three primary partitions and one extended partition. c.DiskPart prohibits you from unintentionally performing actions that might result in data loss. d.DiskPart can manage both basic disks and dynamic disks. 7.Which of the following statements are requirements for extending a volume on a dynamic disk? a.If you want to extend a simple volume, you can use only the available space on the same disk if the volume is to remain simple. b.The volume must have a file system (a raw volume) before you can extend a simple or spanned volume. c.You can extend a simple or spanned volume if you formatted it using the FAT or FAT32 file systems. d.You can extend a simple volume across additional disks if it is not a system volume or a boot volume. 8.Which of the following statements is not true about effective permissions? a.Inherited permissions take precedence over explicit permissions. b.Deny permissions always override Allow permissions. c.When a security principal receives Allow permissions from multiple groups, the permissions are combined to form the effective permissions. d.Effective permissions include both permissions inherited from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Handwriting Recognition Essay The one feature that got the most attention and strongly influenced its demise was its handwriting recognition capability. In all message pads, handwriting recognition was the basis of data input to many of the built in applications and functions. According to Professor Luckie, this handwriting recognition depends solely on Paragraph International Inc. s Calligrapher recognition engine. Calligrapher technology was limited by the dictionary of words to which it has access (Luckie, n.d.). This shows that if you write a word that doesn t exist in the dictionary, then Calligrapher is not going to recognize it correctly and often suggests funny but incorrect phrases as the user wrote. Even though the limitation of the Calligrapher recognition partly contributed to the demise of MessagePad, Apple was able to rescue Newton during the release of the second generation OS (Newton 2.0 OS). This software brought the MessagePad back to the technology it was intended to be by introducing the new printed handwriting recognition engine. Professor Luckie, in his website that documents the evolution of Newton OS describes how the engineers at Apple had developed a letter by letter handwriting reorganizer that could only recognize printed text (Luckie, n.d.). The printed text recognizer in OS 2.0 requires no dictionary or handwriting learning period. It only requires separated printed characters to analyze. Both handwriting recognition engines were innovative systems that adapted to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Archetypes In Crime And Punishment Within literature, a Byronic hero is characterized by his/her cunning, arrogant, violent, and often intellectually unstable behavior. First developed in the 19th century by English Romantic poet, Lord Byron, a Byronic hero deviates from the traditional Romantic hero archetype (Byronic). Although both archetypes rebel against traditional modes of behavior , Byronic heroes have greater psychological burdens. This results in morbid sensibilities. Dostoevsky s Crime and Punishment explores a variety of characters psyche and creates an anamnesis of their respective traits. Developed by Dostoevsky, Arkady Svidrigailov possesses an imbalance of Freud s psychoanalytic triad of id, ego and superego, which result in deterioration of his mental... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon discovering the fact that Dounia and Pulcheria would soon move to St. Petersburg, Svidrigailov also sets off for the city, seeing that his wife has just unexpectedly died; this action is seen as a means in which to satisfy instant delight. Despite prior circumstances, Dounia complies to follow Svidrigailov to his room where he proceeds to coerce her. Regardless of Dounia s adamant refusal he had never seen her so handsome. The fire glowing in her eyes at the moment she raised the revolver seemed to kindle him and there was a pang of anguish in his heart. He took a step forward and a shot rang out. The bullet grazed his hair and flew into the wall behind him. He stood still and laughed softly (491). This scene is the epitome of Svidrigailov s maniacal obsessions and unveils the nature of his intentions. Megalomania directly correlates with obsession, but the primary target is power and domination over others. Every aspect of Svidrigailov s life revolves around himself and his altered ego. The assimilatory delusions that exist contribute to an intensification of Svidrigailov s actions and result in neurotic behavior. Multiple occasions within the story showcase Svidrigailov and his acts of kindness to those in need. Following the death of Marmeladov in part 6, chapter 5, he gives money to Sonia so that her siblings can be sent to a suitable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Ptsd Is A Whole Body Tragedy, An Integral Human Event Of... A quote stated by Susan Pease Banitt once said, PTSD is a whole body tragedy, an integral human event of enormous proportions with massive repercussions . Veterans returning from war should be able to overcome post traumatic stress disorder by going to health professionals or getting help with counseling. What is PTSD? Post traumatic stress disorder is a life threatening exposure in which an individual experiences a flashback to a traumatic event, such as war. Combat often substantially affects the soldier s minds, but post traumatic stress disorder can follow after a personal assault too (Wiley, 875). Post traumatic stress disorder develops in response to a traumatic event. About 60% of men and 50% of women experience a traumatic event in their lifetime. For most people they will have the symptoms of PTSD for about days or weeks after the event happened, but for others the symptoms are way more sever and long lasting. The reasons on why some people develop this disorder are still being studied though (Candy, 243). PTSD is more common in at risk groups than as those serving in combat, but that doesn t mean that people that serve as combat are less likely to get PTSD. At least 30% of men and women who served in Vietnam experience post traumatic stress disorder. PTSD begins usually after a traumatic event but it can also be delayed for many years. Most of the symptoms can improve gradually after a year but for some the symptoms can last a lifetime (Blow et. al. 266). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Theme Of War In A Farewell To Arms Ernest Hemingway s novel A Farewell to Arms covers a romance that takes place during World War I. The novel itself came out shortly after the war, and was the first of Hemingway s books to become a best seller. Essentially, the novel contrasts the horrors of war with the romance of Henry and Catherine. Throughout the plot, Hemingway, a World War I veteran himself, uses the events of the book to make a statement about his thoughts on war. The core message of Hemingway s A Farewell to Armsis that war damages the soldiers who fight in it both physically and emotionally, which is primarily illustrated by the number of deaths caused directly and indirectly by the war, the actions Henry is forced to take over the course of the book, and Henry s growing cynicism towards war. The first piece of evidence supporting this theme is the deaths caused by the war, especially those important to Henry. Directly, soldiers are killed in battle, from being shot by enemies, hit by mortarshells, or in one case, shot by their own allies. When Henry and his companions are separated from the Italian army and try to get back to the main forces, as they attempt to cross an embankment, Two more shots came from the thick brush and Aymo, as he was crossing the tracks, lurched, tripped and fell face down (Hemingway 213). Henry believes the Italian soldiers were the ones who fired the shots, saying, We are in more danger from Italians than Germans. The rear guard are afraid of everything. The Germans ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Dangers Of The Holocaust When learning about the Holocaust in school some teachers play videos or show pictures of the carnage of a concentration camp, all the student really sees are either walking skeletons or dead skeletons. Some soldiers say they can never forget the smell when they first walked into a camp, and thousands of people visit the remaining camps and feel as if they are walking through a cemetery, which they are really. It has been sixty years since the Holocaustended, and over six million Jewish people died in some of the worst possible ways. There are very few survivors left today, and even after the camps were liberated the survivors were not treated humanely when they finally got to return home. After all they went through they should have had more support to help them after their ordeal, but to this day there are still people that deny that the Holocaust ever happened. Something as terrifying as the Holocaust should not be questioned because someone does not believe mankind is that cruel, that they just think survivors were mentally unstable and wanted to get publicity, and mainly the reason is that they are anti Semitic. A person may not want to believe that mankind is that cruel, but they have to know that it happened because something that awful must be known to prevent it from happening again. Deborah Lipstadts podcast, How Do You Stand Up to a Holocaust Denier, focuses on what a person should do when encountering people that deny, not just the Holocaust, though that is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. My Reflection Of Psychology And Career Development After having taken this psychology career development course (PSY 3024), I ve learned a lot about not only different psychology options, but also a lot about myself. Having come into this course, I really didn t know what I wanted to do. I really just declared psychology as my major in the summer before this semester. So, definitely my career plans have changed after taking this course. Psychologyhas many different subfields, ones I learned I had no idea about prior to taking this course. For example, I learned about sports psychologists and how they assist athletes in different ways to ultimately help them prevail. I learned about forensic psychologists and how they work with the judicial system and do many tasks, including helping... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He firstly explained to me that becoming a neuropsychologist is realistic and attainable, however it is many years of hard work. He graduated with a BS in Psychology and hadn t planned on going to graduate school. He then tried numerous types of different works like working in a senior home care facility where he was unhappy. He jumped from different jobs until he eventually went to graduate school and got a MA and PsyD in Clinical Psychology. He didn t get board certified until 7 years later when he ultimately started to work in neuro and became co owner of his own consultants practice. He recommended to me that if I already know what I want, then to find a program in neuropsychology (R. Cohen, personal communication, November 16, 2017). The goal itself is attainable, but it s important not to waste time fiddling with other jobs. In terms of realistic, he said, to think about the quality of life. If I m going to graduate with thousands and thousands of dollars in debt of student loans, then I really need to take a step back and consider what life will really be like at that point. He explained how when he worked as a therapist for children who had been abused, he was making around $50 55,000 a year, but now is earning more and is able to provide a great quality of life his wife and children. He gave me advice to ultimately do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Benefits Of Supply Induced Demand The graph below is an illustration of Reinhardt fee test that argues that supply induced demand is identified when despite an increase in supply (S1 to S2), demand increases sufficiently (D1 to D3) cause price rise (P1 to P3). Had there been no supply induced demand, an increase in supply would have resulted in lowering of price (P1 to P2). As can be predicted, not only does this method raise costs and threatens long term sustainability of the healthcare system, it discourages the efficiencies of integrated care. Any referral to another health professional equates to loss of income for the doctors and reduces the quality of healthcare. As figure 1 shows, despite having one of the highest healthcare expenditures per capita, Canada ranks 10th out of 11 developed countries in terms of quality of its healthcare system. Canada being one of the largest countries in the world, faces a unique challenge of geographic distribution of doctors. The remote and rural areas have low population density and because the FFS mechanism relies on volume of patients that a doctor attends to, it influences their distribution with a higher number settled in high density areas. The disadvantages of the FFS payment model coupled with poor performance of the Canadian healthcare system compared to its global counterparts does necessitate a call to address the payment model to reimburse doctors. Not only will this help to improve the quality but also help contain costs and enable viability of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Army and the Air Force Essay The Army and the Air Force have many similarities and differences, some of the similarities are the troop s dedication, diversity, and patriotism, and some of the differences are the way each branch trains, their respective customs, and quality life. As a Soldier in the Army, with many friends in the Air Force, it is easy for me to see the many similarities and differences between the two military branches. Both the Army and Air Force have troops who are dedicated to both the work they do for the military, as well as the military branch they serve. Army and Air Force personnel must wake up early every weekday, to include weekends at times, in order to work long hours to serve and protect the Nation. Army and Air Force personnel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Air Force focuses mainly on training troops technical knowledge to be proficient at their jobs, and provides combat training only when Air Force personnel are put on orders to deploy to a combat zone. Soldier s go to training sites frequently and stay for weeks at a time to train with scenarios comparable to missions the military has seen in previous battles, or believe may happen in future battles fought. When the Army trains with the aforementioned scenarios, soldiers must carry their assigned weapons, either an M16A2 rifle, an M4 rifle, or an M9 pistol. When soldiers go through the scenarios, they are required to fire their assigned weapon in order to train with, and become comfortable with those weapons. Air Force personnel train with similar scenarios, but only when given orders to deploy. At times, Air Force personnel will train with Soldiers, deploy to the same combat zone, and work as a joint force together. Soldiers do not only receive combat training, but soldiers also receive technical training to be proficient at their job. It is customary for soldiers to be mentally and physically tough, in fact, the slogan for the Army is: There s strong, then there s Army strong. Soldiers are taught to never show weakness and to give off the perception of a hard core fighter. In order to achieve the toughness of a hard core fighter, a soldier is yelled at and treated ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Biography Of Ariana Grande Ariana Grande is a twenty two year old American pop singer who hails from Boca Raton, Florida. Grande, who was once a child actor on Broadway and Nickelodeon has graduated to an international pop star. With her roles on the Nickelodeon network she was able to begin building a fan base of followers. Her followers which she references as babes were extremely useful as her career began to change course. According to IMDB her first hit single The Way (feat. Mac Miller) instantly became a number one hit after only seven hours of its release on March 26th, 2013. She released her second single Baby I on July 22, 2013 and her album Yours Truly on September 3rd 2013, which also became number one on Billboard. (imdb) She made waves with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...