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Purpose Of Executive Government In Texas
The executive government is the main organ that exercises authority in and holds the responsibility for
the governance of a state. The main objective of executive is to execute and enforce law. According to
the principle of speration of powers, authority is distributed among several branches and those are;
legislative, executive and judiciary. There are different subdivision of executive branch as well. It
consists of Governer, Lieutenant Governer, Comptroller of Public Accounts, Land Commissioner,
Attorney General, Agriculture Commissioner, the three member Texas Railroad Commission, the State
Board of Education, and the Secretary of State. Texas has a plural executive branch system which
limits the power of the Governor. Talking about one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Secretary of State is the chief elections officer, the protocol officer for state and international
matters, and the liaison for the governor on Mexican and border matters. The Secretary carries out the
President s foreign policies through the State Department and the Foreign Service of the United States.
Currently, the Secratary of State is Rolando B. Pablos. Pablos is an American executive, attorney, and
Republican politician who was born on 1967, in Mexico. He was graduated from Cathedral High
School in El Paso. Then he graduated from St. Mary s University with a B.A. in Biology in 1992,
Pablos also earned an M.B.A. from the University of Texas at San Antonio, a Master s in Hospitality
Management from the Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management at the University of
Houston, and a Juris Doctor from St. Mary s University School of Law in 1998. Talking about his
work experience, he served as Texas Public Utility Commissioner and then chairman of the Texas
Racing Commission. He was also nominated to serve as Texas Secretary of State by Republican
Governor Greg Abbott and confirmed by the Texas Senate on February 14, 2017. Pablos made his first
international diplomatic mission to Mexico City, in March 2017, where he affirmed the strong
economic relationship between Texas and Mexico. In conclusion, all the office holders are a good
candidate as they have enough education and working
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Comparing Working Memory And The Episodic Buffer
In 1974 the researchers Baddeley and Hitch argued that the picture of short term memory (STM)
provided by the Multi Store Model was far too simple. Following the Multi Store Model, it is believed
that STM holds limited amounts of information for short periods of time with relatively little
processing, it is believed to be a unitary store. This means that due to its single store it has no
subsystems, unlike the Working Memory Model which has many subsystems. This proves that the
Working Memory is not a unitary store. Working Memory is STM. In contrast to the Multi Store
Model, where all the information goes to one single store (Unitary store), there are different systems
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This supports the idea of an immediate memory store for items that are neither visual nor phonological
and that draw on long term memory to link the related words. It is used as both the Phonological Loop
and the Visuo Spatial Sketch Pad have specific roles and the Central Executive has very limited
storage capacity so as a result there was no where to store both visual and acoustic information. The
Episodic Buffer is an extra storage system that has in common with all working memory units, a
limited capacity. It is handy and can integrate information from the Central Executive, The
Phonological Loop, The Visuo Spatial Sketch Pad and also information from the Long Term Memory.
Researchers such as Logie, Baddeley and Bunge generally agree that the short term memory is made
up of a number of components or subsystems. The working memory model has replaced the idea of a
unitary store short term memory as suggested by the multistore model. The working memory model
explains a lot more and in a lot more detail than the multistore model. It makes sense a range of tasks
verbal reasoning, comprehension, reading, problem solving and visual and spatial processing, it also
applies to real life tasks such as reading which involves the phonological loop subsystem, problem
solving which involves the central executive and navigation which involves the visual and spatial
subsystem. The Working Memory Model is supported by
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The Negative Effects Of Poverty On Children And Children
Besides the fact that poverty affects a child s education, it can also affect where that child might sleep
at night. During the 2009 2010 school year, 939,903 homeless children and youth were enrolled in
public schools, a 38% increase from the 2006 2007 school year ( Effects of Poverty... ). These
numbers only include grade K 12, so it is not accurate considering there are more children
unaccounted for. In 2010 more than 1.6 million children (1 in 45 children) in America were homeless
and that approximately 650,000 are below age 6 ( Effects of Poverty... ). With children being
homeless, whether that be bouncing around from home to home or actually living on the streets, it can
all be very detrimental to a child s life. Homelessness has particularly adverse effects on children and
youth, including hunger, poor physical and mental health, and missed educational opportunities (
Effects of Poverty... ). When children are in unstable environments, they begin to miss more
opportunities, such as potential jobs or educational chances. These put the child back multiple steps,
and can most often lead to children dropping out of school and getting involved with the worse parts
of life. The children can get involved with violent crimes which can lead to either them doing violent
crimes or mental issues from witnessing. They could also get involved with drugs and alcohol, which
can cause thousands of problems down the road. Being homeless, whether a child is with their parents
or not is
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Gush Thief
It has been ten years since the population of Gush Katif were ordered to move from their homes. The
enforced evacuation was an agonizing episode that has been recorded with tears in the annals of Israeli
history. Soldiers were forced to execute a plan with which they disagreed and images of IDF soldiers
confronting Israeli residents during the evacuation were heartbreaking. Even today.
Many residents were religious, but there were countless secular Jews. The community of 8,600 were
confident that the sand dunes of this ocean side area could be productive farming land and they
worked hard to develop this smallest region. In nourishing the desert, Israel gained another area that
could flourish.
Nezer Hazani was the first Gazan Jewish village ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Today, you can visit the Gush Katif Museum in Jerusalem and the event is remembered each year on
Gush Katif Day, celebrated on February 11th by every school in the Israeli Educational system. The
Gush Katif Committee and the Gush Katif and Northern Shomron Heritage Center decided that there
is an educational value to the Gush Katif story. The 22nd of Shvat, is a day that celebrates religious
faith, Zionism, settlements, and the Israeli State as well as discussing their complexity. This day was
chosen as Gush Katif Day because it is the anniversary of the day when Netzer Hazani, the first
civilian community in Gush Katif, was
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Radio Talk Show Host, Rush Limbaugh
Advocacy Journalism is when a journalist takes a non objective stance while speaking about a specific
topic. It is generally used to argue a specific viewpoint in politics or social matters. This form of
journalism has been around for many years. Traces of advocacy journalism date back all the way to
the 17th century with John Milton s Areopagitica (Applegate 11 12). Radio talk show host, Rush
Limbaugh, would be a modern example of an advocacy journalist because of his commonly subjective
viewpoints that he expresses to his audience. With so many media outlets for people to get their word
out on, advocacy journalism has grown to be more prominent in the past few decades. Often, you
come across someone speaking about his or her opinions on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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He focuses on the problems his hometown of Flint, Michigan faces after their plant shuts down,
leaving the majority of the town without jobs. Following the release of his first film, he set free
another documentary in 2002 called, Bowling for Columbine. In this film he examines the gun culture
in the United States. He focuses greatly on the shooting held in Littleton, Colorado at Columbine High
School and why the two killers performed the terrible act that they did. Both films were slightly
different than most documentaries you often watch because he does not remain objective throughout
the film. Instead, Moore uses his films to speak passionately about a particular subject. They both
were very influential because Moore used tactics that solidified his opinions and arguments. Moore
presents information that is impactful and startling. He puts forward many examples that make his
viewers elicit the response he wants and in the end makes them agree with his opinions. Ultimately,
the impacts of Moore s films were satisfactory. His use of powerful argumentative techniques sways
his audience to his side of opinions. In regards to Roger Me, Moore was successful in persuading GM
to hold back a few years before closing another plant because of how Moore portrayed the individuals
who were laid off. The poverty and lack of prosperity of the town affected by the closure of many
plants was key in persuading individuals that there was an actual
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The Internet And Its Impact On Society
The Internet plays a huge role in today s society. Everything in today s world revolves around the
Internet. Individuals use it to pay bills, access social media, email, etc. Most individuals do not know
that they would not be able to access any of these privileges if they did not exist. A web server is a
client/server process. It uses a specific software to fulfill a client s web page request by finding,
selecting, and forming the web page to be transmitted to the client s device. This would be from the
time that a client makes a request until they receive the information. This paper will discuss the
following subtopics: the past, present, and future of web servers, including other competing
technologies; what constitutes a web server; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
( History of the Web ) The website described the basic features of the web; how to access other people
s documents and how to set up your own server...Lee created the first website on his earlier invention
the NeXT computer. ( The Birth of the Web ) The original NeXT machine that created the first web
server can still be found at Cern. Cern has also re created the first website that Lee had invented on the
NeXT machine. Today, web servers are an important piece of technology to have in an organization.
Speed, time, cost and security are the most important attributes involved with a web server. Currently,
the leading web servers include Apache, which is the most widely installed web server, Microsoft s
Internet Information Server (IIS) and NGNIX. (Lingan) However, new developments in the
technology field are constantly evolving. These developments will deal with a new technology called
cloud hosting. The future of web servers is unclear. However, the new trend under discussion is the
technology of cloud hosting and infrastructure. With this, the cloud infrastructure will become the
default web server environment. This means that there will be a move towards open source platform
services, a greater focus on small businesses, developers, and individuals, developers will be the
center of future IT departments, and growth will outpace the traditional market. (Uretsky)
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Week 2 Lab Essay examples
Lab 2 Water Quality and Contamination
Experiment 1: Effects of Groundwater Contamination
Table 1: Water Observations (Smell, Color, Etc.)
Beaker Observations
1 This beaker has water only, clear with no smell
2 I mixed oil in the water, the oil then started to settle at the top of the water. (oil is not a soluble)
3 Beaker contained vinegar and water, the water got a little cloudy and the vinegar smell is very
strong.
4 The water and laundry detergent mix had a soapy look to it, water also became cloudy. Bubbles were
on top.
5 Soil and water, the soil has made the water is brown and dirty looking; I can also smell the soil.
6 The oil is still at the top of the water
7 The vinegar smell is still very strong.
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Use charcoal/sand as a filter
5. Use the caustic chemicals for decontamination
Experiment 3: Drinking Water Quality
Table 2: Ammonia Test Results
Water Sample Test Results
Tap Water 0
Dasani® Bottled Water 0
Fiji® Bottled Water 0
Table 3: Chloride Test Results
Water Sample Test Results
Tap Water 500
Dasani® Bottled Water 0
Fiji® Bottled Water 0
Table 4: 4 in 1 Test Results
Water Sample pH Total Alkalinity Total Chlorine Total Hardness
Tap Water 6 120 1.0 0
Dasani® Bottled Water 2 0 1.0 0
Fiji® Bottled Water 8 0 4.0 50
Table 5: Phosphate Test Results
Water Sample Test Results
Tap Water 50
Dasani® Bottled Water 10
Fiji® Bottled Water 100
Table 6: Iron Test Results
Water Sample Test Results
Tap Water 0.15
Dasani® Bottled Water 0
Fiji® Bottled Water 0
POST LAB QUESTIONS
1. Develop a hypothesis on which water source you believe will contain the most and least
contaminants.
Hypothesis = I feels as though the tap water will contain the most contaminants, the bottle water will
be sterile. The Dasani water has been treated, Fiji is natural spring water. Dasani will have the less
contaminant
2. Based on the results of your experiment, would you reject or accept the hypothesis that you
produced in question 1? Explain how you determined this.
Accept/reject = I feel as though the Dasani water was the purest.
3. Based on the results of your experiment, what major
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Essay On Hand Swaging Bullets
In this week s reflection assignment the required viewing material was a video that addressed the topic
of hand swaging bullets.
The video gave an overview of the projectiles themselves and also showed the method in which they
are to be loaded.
The video began by stating that the projectiles were sent to him to be tested and he did not swage the
swaged projectiles that are being shown in the video. The projectiles were unique in the fact that the
person that swaged them used a die that would allow the used brass from a .40 S W to be formed into
a jacket for a .451 caliber projectile that are to used to load .45 ACP. The video states that it will give
the user a greater amount of versatility when using the projectile as opposed to using a cast bullet.
There were two different types of projectiles to be tested in the video. The first being a standard lead
core projectile and the second projectile has a .30 caliber gas check in the nose of the cartridge. These
swaged bullets were very comparable to factory ammunition in terms of diameter and weight. ... Show
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The video states that his main purpose for showing to loading method is to determine whether or not
the loading of these projectiles will differ from loading normal commercial projectiles. In the video
the barrel of the pistol being used to test fire the loaded round was removed to be used as a length
gauge in the reloading process. To use the barrel to check the length the loaded bullet will need to be
placed in the chamber to ensure that it will seat fully and also that is will fall free of the chamber. The
reloading press being used in the video was a Lee classic reloading press. Even while loading these
swaged projectiles the reloader chose to keep the amount of powder the same as if he were loading
factory
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High Schools And Public Schools
Growing up in a district area is much more different in many ways than growing up in a big city,
where people have more guidance and facilities in almost every part of life than people living in any
small town or district. The part of the country where I grew up had separated schools for girl and boys.
Co education was not common. The population was between 0.2 million to 0.3 million. There were
few elementary public schools and public high schools. Peoples education was really effected by the
social culture, and by a lot of authorities negligence of the law. A part of the district area where I grew
up is called Hangu. It was a man dominated society. It was the notion that an education is more
important for a man than a woman. It was the traditional belief that education is more important for
men then a women because men need to have an education to get a job, to establish his own business,
to understand and deal with the people, and to take care of his family. It was a dominated traditional
belief that women should have a direct in social life and be in charge of the house, doing chores, and
raising up children. However, it was also the notion that women should have an enough education to
read and write and understand what is right and wrong, so that they help and involve in their children
education and produce better, well raised generation to improve society. Peoples lives were more
influenced by the social norms than by religion or by the outside world s
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Essay about Prison Reform In America
Prison quot;Reform quot; in America
In the essay quot;Prison quot;Reform quot; in America, quot; Roger T. Pray points out the much
attention that has been devoted to research to help prevent crimes. Showing criminals the errors of
their ways not by brutal punishment, but by locking them up in the attempt to reform them. Robert
Pray, who is a prison psychologist, is currently a researcher with the Utah Dept. of Corrections. He has
seen what has become of our prison system and easily shows us that there is really no such thing as
quot;Prison Reform quot;
In Roger Prays essay we see how our prison system has come to where we are at now. He shows how
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They felt that the brutal criminal punishment was irreconcilable with their Christian beliefs. So in
1786, they persuaded the Pennsylvania legislature to limit the death penalty to murder, treason, rape
and arson. It was then that all other criminals would have to be imprisoned for up to ten years. As the
population grew and more people where getting sent to prison instead of being executed the prison
began to get crowded.
The Walnut Street prison, which was the first prison, built in 1790 was a prototype for other prisons to
be built over the next 30 years. By the year 1817 the prison began to deteriorate. Changes and
overcrowding of prisoners in one room pushed Pennsylvania legislature to build more prisons. In 1817
two more prisons where built, one in eastern and one in western Pennsylvania. They built these
prisons with separate cell areas, so each inmate could be kept alone, eliminating all the problems of
congregate living. The idea of having separate cells did not originate in America. quot;Of course the
notion of forcibly confining people is ancient and there is extensive evidence that the Romans had a
well developed system for imprisoning different types of offenders. quot; (Meskelly).
It was the Auburn jail that added a new system to imprisonment. It was solitary confinement. At the
time many criminals had mental breakdowns being locked up in one room by themselves for years. It
was then that a thirty five year rivalry between Pennsylvania and New York
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The Application of the Theory of Attachment
The Application of the Theory of Attachment
Many psychologists have come and gone, and many different theoretical orientations have been
developed. With each orientation has come a new perspective on development, behaviour and mental
processes. Some are similar, yet others could not be more contradictory. Attachment is one such
theoretical orientation, developed by John Bowlby out of his dissatisfaction with other existing
theories. Although Bowlby rejected psychoanalytical explanations for early infant bonds, the theory of
attachment was influenced in part by the principles of psychoanalysis; in particular the observations
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In the first few months of life, the sole purpose of any child s behaviour is to survive. This, more often
than not, results in actions that reduce the risk of harm and increase the chances of longevity. Of these
behaviours, some argue that the most influential is attachment behaviour. Attachment behaviour is any
form of behaviour that results in a person attaining or maintaining proximity to some other clearly
identified individual who is conceived as better able to cope with the world (Bowlby, 1982).
Therefore, children will make an effort to stay close to and under the protection of their primary
caregiver. According to Webster, through interactions with their primary caregiver, the child develops
expectations and understandings about the workings of relationships. These mental representations of
relationships become internalized to the degree that they influence feelings, thought and behaviour
automatically and unconsciously (1999, p.6). Moreover, the response of the identified individual plays
a huge role in the child s perception of the outside world. If the caregiver responds to the child s needs
in a caring and protective manner, the child will feel safe and comfortable in his or her surroundings.
If, on the other hand, the caregiver is often emotionally and/or physically unavailable, the child is
likely to
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Meaning Of All Men Created Equal According To The Founding...
Discussion: The meaning of all men created equal according to the Founding Fathers document is that
human beings are naturally equal; that means everybody including the slaves has the human right,
equality, and freedom to everything in the country. Concerning civil power and political balance,
every American has the same rights as everybody else. Unfortunately, some Americans have
occasionally denied other Americans of their lawful rights. For example, in the case of women or
Black Americans and their right to vote and to own property. The slaves and their freedom right
deprived by the Founding Fathers. Despite the fact that, Thomas Jefferson and his counterparts signed
the Declaration of Independence, they still own slaves. Therefore,
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Freedom In America
The United States of America is and has always been very close to realizing democracy s ideal of a
country where there is liberty and justice for all , though a number of factors have conspired to move
the country away from them in the past, and threaten to do so in our immediate future. Though their
outcomes have varied considerably over the years, the main factors causing the U.S to stray from its
ideals of freedom and equality have always been one or both of the following factors discrimination
and war. These factors are perennial, affecting every nation that has ever existed and probably every
nation that will exist, and our nation s reaction to them has been on par with that of every other nation
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One such factor is war. During World War I, the Espionage Act of 1917 was used to jail prominent
critics of American intervention in the war among them, Eugene V. Debs, four time presidential
candidate (Ball, 146). Shortly after the war ended, A. Mitchell Palmer used the powers granted by
the act to conduct mass arrests and deportation of hundreds of foreign residents (Emert, 54, 55, 56).
During World War II, the federal government forcibly relocated thousands of Japanese Americans into
what were essentially concentration camps (Cooper, 10, 11). The Japanese internment was
implemented in the name of combating a virtually non existent military threat, for fear that Americans
of Japanese descent might aid the Empire of Japan (Cooper, 63). After the September 11 attack on the
World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon and the declaration of the War on Terror, the USA
PATRIOT Act was hurriedly conceived and passed into law (Ball, 38). Included in the law were
provisions for roving wiretaps, the sharing of information between criminal probes and intelligence
agencies and secret searches of private property in violation of the Constitution (Ball, 57, 74, 81). War
has always been a major contributor to the detriment of civil liberties in all nations, and
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Connecting Factors Essay
United Kingdom courts may consider additional connecting factors in establishing domicile of origin,
such as adoption. If the factor of adoption is not present in the case, United Kingdom courts do not
permit changes of domicile of unmarried children under the age of 16 unless their parents from whom
they depend change their domicile. The only exception to the general rule can be inferred from
Section 4 of the Domicile and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1973, according to which the domicile of
dependency may be established in the light of the following connecting factors: a) changes of the
father s domicile may justify changes in his child s domicile; b) the mother is entitled to elect whether
her child s domicile must be changed with hers, under the condition of the father s death or of when
the child is illegitimate. However, the factor of adoption changes everything, as it allows an adopted
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They are: a) jurisdiction; b) applicable law; and c) recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments.
In the United Kingdom, the aforesaid three domains are determined by connecting factors. In respect
of the first domain, English courts tend to establish jurisdiction by means of the following connecting
factors: nexus and ties between things, person, country, transaction, place of occurrence, etc. In the
context of the second domain, English courts often connect legal categories to applicable laws, such as
contract, succession, or tort in order to make decision with regard to the laws that apply to a specific
dispute or case. With regard to the third domain, English courts decide on the recognition and
enforcement of foreign judgments by way of focusing on outstanding facts that make it possible to
establish natural connection between factual patterns and specific system of
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The On The Family System Of Cybernetics And The Influence...
Introduction The objective of this paper is to discuss by comparing and contrasting the understandings
in the family system of cybernetics and the influence of feedback that loops both positive and negative
which occur during therapy. Such influence allows for members of a family to function in a set pattern
and maintaining said pattern as a priority. In this class, we have learned how leaders in our field
cultivated this information and produced systemic, process oriented theories such as Cognitive
Behavior Therapy (CBT) and Solution Focused Therapy. These two theories offer prescribed ways for
us as therapist to help a family or client move from a place of dysfunctionality to a place of
functionality with the emphasis placed on system or process issues and not the individual or
individuals. Vignette Case Scenario In a given situation, Joan is found to diagnose with HIV in 1992.
She is 46 year old African American woman. However, the situation got worsened in 2004, when the t
cells went below 200. She is already a Medi Cal recipient. To overcome her present problems, she
prescribed with anti viral medications. But, she never takes her medication as prescribed, there is a
need to provide therapeutic interventions. Later on, she was hospitalized in 2009, where she was also
diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver. There were even observations noted down of declining kidney
function. Since Joan was not taking medications on time; the condition got worse. It was later on,
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Critique Of Early Education Approach
For my journal article critique I chose Development Approaches to Teaching: Three Preschool
Programs. By Amy Sussna Klein from Earlychildhood News
http://www.earlychildhoodnews.com/earlychildhood/article_view.aspx?ArticleID=367 Montessori
Method there are two branches of Montessori schools the first is the Association Montessori
International which was started by the founder Maria Montessori in 1907. The second branch is the
American Montessori society started by Nancy Rambush in an attempt to Americanize the Montessori
Method. Montessori schools have multi aged classes that have self correcting materials that the
children use. The children are allowed to make use of any of the equipment in the classroom after they
have been given a silent demonstration by the teacher.
The High/Scope, Approach founded in 1970 by the work that Dave Weikart and Connie Kamii did on
the Parry Preschool Project. These early educators thought that early education could prevent school
failure in high school. They believed that children learn by mentally and physically interacting with
the environment and with others. One of the main features is that children are encouraged to be active
in their learning. Teachers in the High/Scope school classrooms are interactive often observing and
setting up problem solving situations for the children.
The Reggio Emilia Approach is relatively new in the U.S.A this method is used in northern Italy. The
schools in Italy that were using this method were rated in
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A Role that should Rule Essay
A Role that should Rule (An article concerning the roles of LGU to its constituents through public
funds as well as citizens roles in having and maintaining a just and honest local government) A Micro
Essay Presented to Prof. Clyde Ben Gacayan Division of Social Sciences, College of Arts and
Sciences University of the Philippines Visayas, Miagao, Iloilo In Partial Fulfillment of the
Requirements For the Course in Political Science 14 By Noah Faye Andres March 4, 2014 A Role that
should Rule (An article concerning the roles of LGU to its constituents through public funds as well as
citizens roles in having and maintaining a just and honest local government) The constitution of the
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Going back to the issue, is it right to abolish pork barrel? Following are some of the arguments
presented that support the abolition of PDAF. Legislators concede that the PDAF is corruptible and
has been corrupted through the years. (Crisologo, 2013 ) It is because it served as a tool for bargaining
or negotiation in different levels. Such compromise exchange according to Tawanaka can exemplify
the transaction between the President who is dominant in budget making and implementation and the
congress in general legislation by using the PDAF to meet both party s needs. Also, in the districts
themselves, the PDAF is political. Congressmen have become the charitable beacons to their
followers, in spite of the legitimate needs of others. The worst manifestation of this is when personal
gain is involved and individuals like Napoles provide the mechanism for this corruption. It also
becomes a way to fund political patronage, where the money is given to those who will ensure them
another term in government. (Crisologo, 2013 )With these, the objective to allocate this fund only for
public purposes was violated. Instead of fulfilling public s interests, people s money went to corrupt
politicians pockets. Concomitantly, some of our legislators, like
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Muscle And Smooth Muscle
Skeletal muscles are muscles that are attached to the skeleton. They are under voluntary control via
the somatic nervous system. In skeletal muscles once the action potential travels to the T tubule, it
causes Ca2+ channels to open. This triggers the release of Ca2+ from the terminal cisternae of the
sarcoplasmic reticulum. Ca2+ then binds to troponin, this causes tropomyosin to move aside exposing
the actin binding sites. This allow for myosin and actin to bind. Smooth muscle is found in the walls
of blood vessels, airways and the gut. Smooth muscle also does not have striated fibers like cardiac
and skeletal muscle. In smooth muscle once there is enough calcium it will bind to a protein called
calmodulin and then bind to the myosin light
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Mental Health America Research Paper
Since 1949, Mental Health America and its affiliates have celebrated Mental Health Month in May. In
2016, the theme for Mental Health Month is Life with a Mental Illness . Therefore, Mental Health
America is calling on individuals to share their stories about what life with a mental illness feels like,
for them. So, our ministry is also taking action to share this message and to provide you with a
platform to share your mental health stories. So, here are a few ideas to get us started. Of course, feel
free to share your stories and continue this discussion. According to the Nedley Health Foundation
(2016), about 26% of Americans have some serious mental health condition. If those with anxiety and
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Be physically active Yes, go out and get some exercise. Again, God made the body to release certain
hormones during exercise and just by taking those steps, or going for a swim, one s mind and body
can be refreshed and renewed. Again, in the Bible, several verses address exercise from both the
spiritual and physical perspectives. For instance, in 1 Corinthians 9: 24 27, we are asked, do you not
know that in a race all the runners run, but only one receives the prize? So run that you may obtain it.
Every athlete exercises self control in all things. They do it to receive a perishable wreath, but we an
imperishable. So I do not run aimlessly; I do not box as one beating the air. But I discipline my body
and keep it under control, lest after preaching to others I myself should be disqualified. So, just move
and God will do the rest. The healing process is started when we dare to go out in the fresh air and sun
and move our bodies. In summary, while mental health conditions are plaguing Americans, if we
meditate on God s word, confess our sins and pray for one another, eat well, and exercise, we can
renew our minds and be healthy in body, mind, soul, and spirit. We hope that all our readers had a
wonderful mental health month. Please give us a call at 404 500 9204 to set up an appointment to see
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Tet Offensive Book Report
I was pretty lucky to find this book because it directly focuses on my research question. This book
spotlights the Tet Offensive and the lasting effects that it had on America s involvement in the
Vietnam War. James Willbank s thesis states that the Tet Offensive was a pivotal event in the Vietnam
War that forever changed America s commitment to the cause. The organization of the book is very
well thought out. At first, he gives the audience a quick overview of the events leading to the Tet
Offensive. The author then separates each major event of the Tet Offensive (Saigon/Embassy, Hue,
Khe Sanh) into easy to read chapters. Willbanks then wraps up with the media s involvement in the
war and how it influenced the public s opinion.
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Antomy of Fish and Amphibians Essay
Anatomy A way to identify a fish is by their body structure, they have fins and a backbone. The
anatomical adaptation of fins helps them survive and makes them and marine animal unique in that
they use them to maintain their position, move, steer, and stop. Most fish have scales and breathe
though gills. Most fish also have a mucus layer that helps them prevent infections. With in what we
consider fish, there are many that don t very much look like they are earth creatures. The strangest fish
species are found in deep ocean waters, such as the Pacific Barreleye, which is distinctive in that, its
head is a fluid filled transparent shield. Among other strange looking fish there are the Sheepshead and
the Parrotfish
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An anatomical advantage of the reptile class is that their limbs have shifted to the bottom, compared to
amphibians, which are on their sides. The Texas Horned Lizard can shoot blood out of its eyes; it
certainly is one of the most interesting animals in the reptile class.
Birds differ from the previous three classes in their physical appearance, even though their
evolutionary line originates directly from the reptiles. From the out side they all look relatively
similar, they all have wings and feathers, their feet are similar, they all have hollow bones and special
respiratory and metabolic systems, and they have beaks. Even though they might seem little,
variations in their wings, feathers, feet, and beaks are what make each species of birds unique. Birds
feet are classified by how their toes positions and what purpose they serve, from just looking at the
birds feet it is possible to identify what kind of bird they are. For example, a duck s foot structure is an
anatomical advantage since it allows them to swim better. The most strange looking and interesting
bird species are Vulturine Guinea Fowl; Anhinga; Hood Mockingbird and Vampire Finch, which both
feed on blood; African Crown Eagle, which feeds on monkeys; and finally the Great Grey Shrike,
which impales its prey. Mammals are completely different from
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Report On Control Testing Results Essay
Control Testing Results (Slides 4 8) (CAP Slides 81 102)
Overall Comments
 DLA s control testing results does not identify a time period for when the controls were assessed.
 The document does not identify which controls were assessed for the various assessable units.
 Work products for the assessable units (referenced below) will be provided to FIAR the week of
9/28/15 with Group 8 document submission.
 Although the control failures are similar to what we ve seen in previous SBA and Inventory
assertion packages, we are unable to specifically identify the controls that were assessed by DLA.
 There were a total number of 80 key controls for the FRR assessable units (Trial Balance
Management/ Invoice to Disbursement/ Billing to Collections) 56 of which were tested to date. FIAR
will need to determine if the controls were unique to each assessable unit and when DLA plans to test
the 24 remaining controls.
 It appears that assessable unit, Inventory Transaction Reporting, was formerly titled,
P2S_PCM13=NEIQ Perform Inventory Management IRM. If in fact the process was renamed during
the PCM consolidation process, there were several process and control gaps identified within the
former PCM. FIAR needs to determine if the gaps, previously identified, are being remediated by the
agency and tracked by CAP documentation.
P_FRR_38_Trial_Balance_Management o Please confirm if the 35 key controls noted are specific to
the Trial Balance Management assessable unit;
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Essay on comm 320
Cases Comm 315
Case1 : King v.BioChem Therapeutic Inc. Fact: Dr King is hired by Bio Chem. She signed a special
contract that specifies a period of probation. During this period, she can be let go but you have to be
known the wrong behavior in order to be able to rectify it. If the wrong behavior persists then your
contract will be terminated.
Issue: Is the termination of the contract of Dr King for fault justified?
Ratio
Employer version of facts:
1st meeting: after 5 months and a half, during this meeting, the management team are saying that they
told her that she was being unsubordinated
2nd meeting: after 10 months, the management team told her that her behavior was still being not
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Hasanie is arguing that Dynergie is not a competitor of Kaufel.
He is also arguing that he asked his direct superior if he could take this opportunity, and he agreed.
However, the direct supervisor is denying. There is not writing evidence of this authorization.
The last argument of Hasanie is that he was a victim of constructive dismissal. Basically a
constructive dismissal happens when an employer changes your working environment, inviting you to
leave. However, Kaufel argues that they offered opportunities for growth within the group and that
Hasanie was only waiting for his package. Finally they are arguing that they needed more time to
reorganize the group and assign responsibilities.
The judges conclude that Hasanie did not establish his case of having been dismissed without cause,
or having been constructively dismissed.
Case 4: CopyFax v. Lambert
The different injunctions
Institution of Proceeding Final Judgement
Provisional Injunction Interlocutory Injunction Permanent Injunction
The provisional injunction is given based on emergency criterias. It is used to maintain the status quo.
The provisional injunction is valid for 10 days. Within these 10 days, the individual has to
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The Importance Of Spaying And Neutering And The Problems...
My topic is on spaying and neutering and the problems those surgeries could make better or even fix
completely. Ultimately by spaying or neutering a pet, the owner would be helping lower the
overpopulation of animals. A pet owner would also be helping their pet by not allowing them to go
through puberty or heat cycles. It is a fact known worldwide that spaying and neutering your pet will
help lower the overpopulation of animals. Overpopulation has been a problem for many years now.
There are too many stray animals wandering the streets and living in animal shelters awaiting a home
that won t come. The importance of spaying and neutering is to give the pet owner and the pet the best
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Everyone is affected by overpopulation, even those who do not own pets. Human health is at risk from
all the stray animals having transmittable diseases such as rabies and the animal waste.
There are several different procedures on spaying and neutering pets. Each and every procedure would
be performed by a veterinarian who has studied medicine. Discuss all of these procedures with a
veterinarian for the best option for each specific pet. Of course, there is the usual spay procedure is a
ovariohysterectomy, which is when the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus are removed from a female
pet. As a result this makes the female pet unable to reproduce and eliminates the breeding instinct
related behavior and the heat cycle. Also there is the hysterectomy, which is when the uterus and part
of the fallopian tubes are removed from a female pet. This makes the female pet unable to reproduce,
but the female will still produce hormones because of the ovaries. This may not eliminate the female
behaviors related to the breeding instinct. Lastlty, for the female pet there is the ovariectomy, which is
when the ovaries are removed from a female pet but the uterus remains. Similarly to the effects of
ovariohysterectomy such as making the female unable to reproduce and eliminates the breeding
instinct related behavior and the heat cycle. The usual neuter procedure is a orchiectomy, which is
when the testes are removed from a
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Nuclear Weapons Should Be Carried Out
The definition of a weapon of mass destruction is a chemical, biological or radioactive weapon
capable of causing widespread death and destruction (Farlex).Nuclear weapons are the most
destructive weapons the world has ever seen. They get their explosive power from transforming matter
into energy. Nuclear weapons are classified as chemical, biological and radioactive weapons of mass
destruction (FBI). Many people have venture in that their sizable power used during wars could
destroy human development as we know it. The nations of the world have long request ways to
standstill, limit, and slaughter these weapons of mass destruction and keep the use of them out of
wars. The program of abolishing nuclear weapons should be carried out. I want nuclear weapons
abolish so we won t destroy ourselves, and stop terrorist from getting their hands on these weapons of
mass destruction and destroying civilization as we know it and to prevent further damage.
There are two types of nuclear weapons. Fission weapons, also called atomic weapons or atomic
bombs, do so through the splitting of the nuclei of certain isotopes in the elements uranium and
plutonium (Fission Device). When a neutron hits the nucleus of a uranium or plutonium atom in a
certain way, the atom splits and releases a large amount of energy and two or three other neutrons.
These neutrons then split other atoms, causing an explosive chain reaction (How Does It Work). The
second type of nuclear weapon is the thermonuclear
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Essay about Saint Haralambos Orthodox Greek Church
I attended a mass at Saint Haralambos Orthodox Greek Church. The church is located in Niles which
is a suburb of Chicago on Caldwell Street in between Touhy and Howard Street. The mass I went to
was on the Sunday of Orthodox which is known as the first Sunday of Lent where they honor the
icons. The most important foundations that are highlighted in Greek Orthodoxy are the Bible and Holy
Traditions that have been passed down ( Greek Orthodox Church ). The Greek Orthodox Church
believes that the bible is motivated by God. Some important dogmas of the church include things such
as the Holy Trinity, Jesus, the role that Virgin Mary had, and honoring the icons. The holy sacraments
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On the rotating table there were open books and the men would turn the table and without any
hesitation continued to sing. Around 9:30 is when the church began to fill up and that is when the
Priest and two Bishops came out. The Priest wore his stole, which is like a long scarf, around his neck
and hanging to the floor on either side of him. The Deacons wore their stole vestments across their
body diagonally. There was also a group of 4 boys that helped on the Alter whom also wore robes and
they would enter and exit through the Angel Doors also known as Deacon s Doors. Each time they
went through the doors they kissed the icon on the door. There were times when the church would
stand and times when everyone in the church would sit and these motions were all dictated by the
Priest that made gestures to the crowd.
The Priest was the leader in charge and everybody else worked around him. The service looked
organized because everyone knew where they were supposed to be at a given time. During the service,
the deacons would go around and swing the censer which was burning incense. The Altar boys would
do things like hold the book as either the priest or one of the deacons read from it. They also carried
candles at specific times such as when the deacon walked around and showed the Gospel.
At the beginning of the mass the priest spoke to the children casually and asked them questions such
as what was so special about today. Children answered that
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A Rhetorical Analysis Of Kevin Hart s First Date
As the people are watching the television, millions of dollars are used in the commercials. All
commercials include big companies like Bud Light, M Ms, and Doritos. These advertisers spend
significant amounts of money, so that consumers will be able to buy their products. One of the
commercial that stands out to the me is the Hyundai Genesis with Kevin Hart entitled First Date. The
makers of the commercial use a variety of techniques to persuade people to buy a Hyundai Genesis
because of a special feature that other cars don t have. By persuading people, the author has a purpose,
audience to make this commerical. Also they use rational appeals such as ethos,pathos and logo.
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One mile radius does not help anybody that is lost or the car breaks down.This would mean that
parents have to be near their children s car to figure out the location of the car. Also, another argument
that a consumer could bring up is that parents do not have Smartphones or Smart watches to use as a
device in order to use the special feature of the Hyundai Genesis. Even though they are special
features in this car, the commercial does not tell consumers if they are provided with a Smartphone or
SmartWatch.
Overall, this commercial might give fathers ideas on what car is the right one for their child. Logos,
ethos and pathos can be found in this Super Bowl commercial. Logos and ethos were used to mislead
parents to buy the car in the future or in the present.Pathos was used transform feelings to the
audience. Also, it would be controversial to say to buy this car because it might not be useful if parents
are not able to track down their sons or daughters with a one mile radius or people have to have access
through a Smart
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Use Of The Greek Word Logos
My word study will focus on the use of the Greek word logos in the opening section of the John,
namely 1:1 14. The word is used in a couple of remarkable ways in this passage, namely because it is
personified and associated with God and his creative work. Furthermore, this logos is said to take on
flesh and dwell with humans and to enlighten all of existence. We are also told that, although the vast
majority of men reject this logos in flesh, a handful do accept him. These experience transformation
and are no longer considered to be born of natural descent, but to be children of God. Greek Usage
The Greek word logos has the general meaning of word, statement, utterance, discourse, meaning,
matter or reckoning. A derivation of lego, it appears as early as the works of Homer. It began to be
used in a philosophical context in 500 B.C. by Heraclitus, who used it to express an instrument of
thought that expresses the thought itself and its conclusion. As a concept logos was used to include
any information given by the senses, and the underlying principle that related objects to each other in
a sort of universal law. However, for other philosophers the word could be used in different ways. For
instance, Parmenides used the word to express pure thought apart from the 1 senses. The Stoic
philosophers used the term in a very different way, giving it the meaning of rhetorical and
argumentative ability for an individual. By the third century the term began
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Essay on The Passive Racism of Whites
The Passive Racism of Whites
In Why are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria, Professor Beverly Daniel Tatum
defines racism as prejudice plus power. This means that a person can only be racist if they benefit
from a racist system. Therefore, the only people that would systematically benefit from racism are
Whites. Tatum calls this White privilege. . Everyone can be prejudice, but only the dominant race can
be racist. Although this is hard to hear, being a White college student I have always prided myself on a
subsistence that is free from bigotry, I realize that Tatum is right.
Not only is racism restricted to Whites, but it is an integral part of the lives of most Whites. Tatum
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I have such a strong desire to say the right thing and justify myself as someone who does not agree
with most of our country s institutions.
Tatum argues that it is difficult to talk about what is essentially a flawed and problematic social
construct without using language that is in itself problematic. . The language that is...problematic
comes in the form of euphemisms. The more words used to describe a certain social construct, the
more likely there is an underlying problem that needs to be solved. The underlying problem is the
tension between past actions, present guilt, and future expectations. White privilege is a truth, but
along with being on the VIP list of most institutions in this country, Whites are also burdened with
guilt. There needs to be some way that the problem of racism can be addressed without pointing
fingers.
I think a way to circumvent the guilt is to speak of grander renovations, such as legislative or
educational reforms. Perhaps then, the finger, which must be pointed in order for change to occur, will
land on a larger problem with society, our institutions. Even though Tatum is blunt about Whites being
the proprietors of racism, she does not exclude us from the fight for change, banishing us to sulk in
our nostalgic guilt. In fact, we, the people with an in to our country s many institutions, have a very
large responsibility to become active in the fight against racism.
Tatum argues that the reason that Whites
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Hunger Games Book Comparison
Have you ever read Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins? The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau? Have
you ever think about the similarities and differences of their book? What will happen if you combined
them together? Hunger Games book is about a game of death, which every capitol is reaping to select
the two tributes, girl and boy. And after all the tribute are selected they re going to put into one place
to kill each other and only two tribute will be alive. When they survive, they will have a source of
food, house, supplies and peace for the rest of their life, Whereas The Testing is opposite of the
Hunger games if the first book is about game of death, this book is about testing of death because of
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Both purposes of the theme is to help people in their life, but before they get what they want they need
to work hard first with it. Prim! I don t need to shove through the crowd. The other kids make way
immediately allowing me a straight path to the stage. I reach her just as she is about to mount the
steps. With one sweep of my arm, I push her behind me. I volunteer! I gasp. I volunteer as tribute!
(Charbonneau, 23). When Katniss volunteered to take her sister spot as a tribute of district twelve this
shows that Katniss will do something to not harm her family even though this will harm her. I am an
adult. Ever since I was little I watched my parents and the other adults and wished for the day I would
be one of them (Charbonneau, 19). When Cia became adult after the graduation, she is so excited
cause finally she is an adult so that mean Cia can work and help her family to have a good life. This
also important for my essay, because the main theme of the book is to help the people by joining the
test and if they passed the test they will become leaders, have a job and learn university. Both of the
Character work hard to help and save their families. By volunteering to take the spot of her sister
because Katniss is older than her sister and also Katniss has more idea of hunting, finding food, and
surviving than her sister, whereas Cia work and study hard to be
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Medea
Title of work Medea
Country/Culture Greek
Literary Period Classical
Type of literature (genre) Drama/Tragedy
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Though many events do take place in other regions of the city, we only obtain knowledge of them
through hearsay. Euripedes used this tool in theaters for the audience to visualize the actions instead of
cheapening the experience with the few special affects available to them.
Theme Medea had one obvious theme; hell hath no fury like that of a woman s scorn. It is apparent
from the opening statement of the Nurse that Medea is a very heartless towards anyone who has
crossed her. Once Jason s betrayal is exposed to Medea, she immediately starts to thinks of in a
murderous mentality toward Jason. She goes through any means necessary to hurt Jason.
Characters Medea was born under king Aetees of Colchis as a witch princess. As a youth she met
Jason the Argonaut and fell instantly in love, as was planned by the gods. This drove her to betray her
family and homeland of Colchis by aiding Jason in the retrieval of the Golden Fleece. After this she
was forced to leave with Jason, who she later wed. After many years though, Jason fell for another and
crossed Medea in a way no one should. This led Medea to thirst for a revenge far more devious then
many can imagine. She planned to kill her to children and Jason s new found love. After succeeding in
the destruction of Jason s whole point in existence she fled in a dragon drawn chariot to Athens where
she has been promised refuge.
The Nurse has been the
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Macbeth, Analysis Of Come You Essay
Come, you spirits/ That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here...
(Act I, scene V, lines 44 45)
In Macbeth, William Shakespeare writes this passage in order to shape the character of Lady Macbeth.
Using only this line, the reader can almost determine Lady Macbeth s personality and her motives.
Up to the point where this quote leaves off, we have not heard much of Lady Macbeth. When she
receives the letter from Macbeth, it seems her fascination is not directed at her husband, but at her
husband s newly attained power. It is evident that the first impression of Lady Macbeth is negative.
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By now, we are able to recognize Lady Macbeth s nature. Her thoughts are bombarded with dark
images and her mind is set on the murder of the King.
Finally, in the last and most significant part of the sentence Lady Macbeth says, unsex me here. In
context, she wants the spirits to come and take away her soft, feminine characteristics. She feels that
her husband is too nice to get the greatness he is promised, and the only way he can succeed is if she
helps him. From what we have seen, Lady Macbeth seems to be the man of the house. She is willing
to do anything that is necessary in order for her to be queen, including murder. She is also quite smart,
she knows that her husband tends to be passive, and is not about to give up on him now. In the first
half of the novel, Lady Macbeth is the brain behind the operation. She not only provides the actual
plan, but encourages her husband as well. During the period the novel was written, women were
considered to be submissive. However in her case, she is so influential that Macbeth is even persuaded
by her.
To help convince Macbeth not to call the murder off, Lady Macbeth questions his manhood. She says,
When you durst do it, then you were a man;/ And to be more than what you were, you would/ Be so
much more the man (pg. 20, lines 55 57) Lady Macbeth knows the weak point of her husband, and
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Alternative Energy Essay
Modern alternative energy generation methods are limited by several factors including efficiency,
inability to respond to sudden changes in power demand, and susceptibility to environmental events.
In 2010 the leading renewable energy sources were hydro electric, wind, bioenergy, geothermal, and
solar Photo Voltaic (PV)[1]. Of these, hydroelectric made up 82% of the renewable resource energy
generation, while the other means all contributed about equally. These relationships can be seen
clearly in the table below. Although hydroelectric makes up a large portion of the electricity produced,
it is not appropriate to discount the other sources due to the frequency where hydroelectric power
generation is unpractical. It is important to have a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The addition of the dam can also have negative effects downstream, where water flow will now be
restricted. These drawbacks often make a hydroelectric dam impractical, and as a result cannot be the
only form of renewable energy that we consider bringing into a smart grid.
After hydroelectric, the next leading energy producer is the wind turbine. In 2015, wind turbines
across the United States generated roughly 226 billion kilowatt hours of electricity[3]. Wind turbines
raise many different concerns from hydroelectric power sources because of how differently these
sources create electricity. The wind turbine operates by transforming the kinetic energy of the wind
into electricity using a generator turned by the turbine blades. The most notable difference in
performance between these sources is that, unlike hydroelectric dams, which can in impractical or
simply impossible in some places in the world, the wind turbine is acceptable anywhere that wind is
present. Though wind can be found everywhere, there is a significant issue that the wind does not
blow to match the demand for electricity. This means there are three states that these systems can
operate in. Should the turbines be permitted to spin freely, they could produce more electricity than is
needed, or if it were a calm day, electricity demands could outweigh the amount of electricity
produced. It s almost impossible for the
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The Russian Revolution Essay
The Russian Revolution
Here are some of the causes of the Russian Revolution in March 1917:
~Failures in the War
~The mutiny in the Army
~The Tsarina and Rasputin
~Food Shortages
~Strikes
PREFACE:
In 1904 The Tsar of Russia (Nicholas II) embarked on a war with Japan, hoping for a quick and
glorious victory that would unite the country, decrease support for the Tsar s opponents and gain
control over Korea and Manchuria. Unfortunately for the Tsar, the Japanese were well prepared, both
industrially and military. The Japanese crushed the Russian army and destroyed most of it s fleet.
Damaged both militarily and industrially, Russia had to sign a peace treaty. In 1905 the Tsar crushed
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The other reason was transporting the crop once it was harvested. ` The USA could fit into Russia two
and a half times and over and Britain nearly 100 times`4, the problem with transportation was that the
railroads were very often the only way to transport large amounts of goods as Russia s conditions
often made roads impassable. `By 1900 Russia had only as many miles of track as Britain`5 and
Britain was 100 times smaller. This meant that there were very large delays of delivering food and
most of it rotted before even reaching town. The only way of transporting goods from the industrial
West to the unfarmable East was the Trans Siberian Express, which took more than a week to
complete its journey from Moscow to Vladivostok. During the WWI (which started in 1914), Food
Shortages increased greatly because more strikes begun demanding an end to the war. Strikes of
course caused food shortages as peasants began striking and not producing any food. Also more
soldiers were needed to join the army and so the factory workers were taken to fight and peasants left
the countryside to seek better jobs in factories so fewer farmers were left to grow food. Another very
important reason that caused an increase in food shortage was that ` the Russian railway system was
being used to carry supplies to the war front and so trains carrying food to the cities had been
reduced`1so
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Essay on Southwest Airlines
Introduction
By October 2002, Southwest Airlines had apparently weathered the initial crisis to the airline industry
that resulted from the September 11, 2001 ( 9/11 ) terrorist attacks. Most of the large national carriers
had experienced huge losses in demand, profitability and market share, while in contrast Southwest s
low fare operations had thrived, even in the face of declining earnings. Yet, only a year after the
attacks, Southwest and the industry in general faced still unknown future changes to its operating
environment. There was already a new dynamic of security becoming a priority consideration, and
new governmental directives and taxes meant to ensure and maintain that security. This new security
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Internal Analysis
Southwest s Strengths
Southwest s main strategy is providing a differentiated product to airline industry customers. It does
this by offering a low cost, high convenience, customer friendly service to its main focus group, the
business traveler. Southwest s business model has proven to be highly successful in providing the
company a distinct competitive advantage over its competitors. Southwest s business model is based
on several key activities that form the basis for its long term and operational strategies.
Southwest has a long standing policy of conservative growth. This policy limits annual growth in
aircraft capacity to between 10% and 15%, and annual station growth to two or three cities, in spite of
expansion opportunities. The financial side of the policy is a low debt to equity ratio that reduces costs
and increases market value. As a result the company has maintained a strong balance sheet, as
evidenced by thirty consecutive years of profitability.
Southwest has a strong organization, built on charismatic leadership, a small yet experienced
executive management team infused with Southwest values and culture, and excellent employee
relationships. Management was informal, and decision making was on a cross functional
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Capitalism vs Democracy
Capitalism and Democracy The political system and the economic system of the United States have
been intertwined since the very founding of our country. Although there are many different views on
how well the systems work or how they function, this has been a common thought shared by all
different sides. Some have an optimistic view of capitalism, while others feel as though capitalism
favors too few people. Two major points of view, the conservative and the reform liberal, describe
how capitalism works, and the role for the government in managing the marketplace, in two similar,
yet very different ways. First, we look at the thoughts of Milton Friedman, of the conservative point of
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It would also be the function of the government to regulate public goods , or something where it is
difficult or impossible to determine the particular user or the amount used. For example, a lighthouse
is a public good, because it is almost impossible to identify who uses the light to guide them or how
often they use it. Friedman ultimately believes that the government should stay out of economic
affairs as much as possible, for every time the government acts the freedom of the people shrinks, and
all government interventions have more costs then they do benefits. When the government regulates
the way a business operates, for example, requiring steel plants to put filters on their smoke stacks, it
increases the cost of doing business, which increases prices and decreases sales, production, jobs and
wages. Capitalism, according to Friedman, has a way of efficiently working things out on its own, and
needs very little government intervention. Many programs we have today, such as social security,
Medicare, and welfare to name a few, Friedman would do away with, as they are the responsibility of
the individual, not the government. The marketplace is even more proportional to public demand than
the political system is, and will constantly cycle through different phases and work itself out without
the need of government regulation. Milton Friedman looks at capitalism as a free and voluntary
system that should be driven by the consumer not
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William Penn To The Kings Of The Indians Summary
Title: William Penn to the Kings of the Indians in Pennsylvania, History Society of Pennsylvania,
William Penn, 1681
Subject: William Penn had been given a large grant of land in America by the King on which he
wished to create his own colony. However, he knew that Native Americans already lived on that land.
That is why he sent a letter to the leader of the Indians, informing them that he wished to stay there
alongside the Native people and did not wish to fight them. Penn states that he is aware of the
injustices that have already been done to the Native Americans, and says that he is not the same as the
men who have brought harm upon those people. William Penn states that he has love and respect for
the Native Americans, and wishes to win over their friendship and trust. If any of the Indians were
offended by him or his people, Penn would speak with them until they came to an understanding for
receiving something in return. He wished for not only his people to be satisfied with the way things
were, but for the Native Americans to feel the same. Pen had sent over his people in place of himself
to deliver the letter to the King of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This letter was William Penn s way of reaching out to the Native Americans so he could speak with
them to try and have peace. William Penn wanted to have a colony without discord, and that included
between the colonists and the Native Americans. He wanted to reach out to them, to perhaps get a
better understanding of them and come to be on good terms with the natives. Rather than drive them
out of the area entirely as other colonists would like to do, Penn wanted to live alongside them. He
thought discussing with them and compromising would help matters between the two colliding
groups, and so that is what he intended to
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Katherine Johnson s Hidden Figures
Hidden Figures is an interesting and emotional film that tells the story of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy
Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, three African American women working at NSA during the 1960s. These
three women worked as human computers and this movie tells the untold story of there important role
in the space race between the United States and Russia. The film also highlights and brings to light
race relations in America during the 1960s. In the film there are important characters, themes, and
scenes that capture its true meaning and message.
The movie highlights the strong will and amazing talents of Katherine Johnson. Johnson s story of
overcoming obstacles and amazing life accomplishments is empowering and one that everyone should
hear. Katherine Johnson had many breakthroughs during her career, she became the first African
American woman to be promoted at NSA and was also the first African American in Virginia to attend
an all white school. She served as one of the most significant brains behind the operation to get John
Glenn into space. . However, because she was an African American woman her story was never told.
At first she starts off working in basements of NASA, but as her amazing talents and ... Show more
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This movie highlights the deep divide that existed between races in America during the 1960s. It
highlights the true magnitude of the situation. The film uses powerful visuals and stories to capture
race relations. For example, the film depicts Katherine Johnson run a mile just to go to the bathroom
because of her race. The story of these three women was a microcosm of what was occurring to
African Americans all over America during the 1960s. By telling the story of Johnson, Jackson, and
Vaughan the movie is able to paint a more interesting and well developed story of the struggles that
people faced during this time period, which makes it all the more
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Making Peace In The Language Wars Analysis
Probable Peace in the Language Wars Author Bryan A. Garner, in his article Making Peace in the
Language Wars (published in Garner s Modern American Usage 3rd edition, Oxford University Press,
2009), seeks to negotiate a cease fire between two fighting countries, the prescriptivists and the
descriptivists, by dispelling myths about each of their camps. First and foremost, Garner outlines the
war is happening between the lines of our favorite novels and poetry, and he describes what each
camp stands for. Prescriptivists desire to instruct the world around them on how to use the language by
enforcing, or at the very least informing the general public about the rules of grammar. They are
sometimes described as conservative and are very concerned ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
One of the main problems that Garner points out is the fact that prescribers often deny the need for
linguistic evidence. As they are typically rather leery of change, they tend to follow rules and enforce
them ex cathedra. Meaning that they simply take the rules for what they are and never question them
because they came from the ultimate authority. Prescriptivists tend to oppose any change in the rules,
even when the rule has become outdated and the meaning of the words has changed. Garner saw this
issue and aptly decided to support many of his entries with not only adequate evidence for how it
should be used, but also evidence on how it is currently being used even if it is not necessarily correct.
He explains that while much of himself resides in the prescriptive camp, he dips his foot in the
descriptive camp every once in a while. Prescriptivists, while having their problems, also bring a lot to
the table. The rules which they enforce essentially give the descriptivists the springboard that they
need to describe the language around them. It is absolutely imperative that one knows the rules of the
language before he goes out into the world to see whether people are following them or not. It is also
absolutely vital to have the skill of higher language for formal occasions. Garner describes this need
when he brings up the fantastic point of registers especially when making the distinction between
speech
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Non Traditional Students Of Color Essay
Non traditional students of color are often faced with obstacles that make life that much more
challenging as compared to traditional students. Rendon (1994) labeled non traditional students as
those that attend affordable community colleges and minority serving institutions, and traditional
students are those whose families have a history of college attendance, come from middle and upper
class families, and typically feel confident about attending college
(p. 13). And, research shows that these obstacles, challenges, and barriers that people of color face
have negative effects throughout their lives. Education is a prime example of how people of color
suffer great setbacks when they first enter college. Rendon (1994) points out students from
underrepresented backgrounds often experience isolation, a lack of self efficacy, and a lack of a sense
of belonging in college contexts (p. 48). Furthermore, one needs to take it one step back and realize
that most students of color are much more likely to attend schools where most of their peers are poor
or low income. Therefore, socio economic status (SES) determines the education a person receives
throughout K 12. Walpole (2004) also describes how low SES parents are more likely to define
success as a secure full time job after graduating from high school. College attendance is not an
expectation and often means enrolling in a community college or technical school when it does occur
(p. 47). When a student reaches the
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Channel Islands National Park Research Paper
Carson Northcliffe
Mr. Chapman
U.S History
December 2, 2017
Channel Islands National Park
The Channel Islands are located on the coast of Southern California in the Pacific Ocean between the
cities Los Angeles and Santa Maria. Channel Islands National Park are made up of a chain of eight
islands, Anacapa Island, San Miguel Island, Santa Cruz Island, Santa Rosa Island, San Clemente, San
Nicolas, Santa Barbara, and Santa Catalina Island. In total, the park covers 249,561 acres. The islands
are filled with a large variety of animals from land to aquatic. From the center of channel islands to the
coast of Santa Barbara, it is approximately thirty miles, But it takes around two and a half hours to
travel to the islands by boat. Opposed to the almost three hour boat ... Show more content on
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It is also the position of the discovery of the earliest evidence of humans in North America. The
Channel Islands are at the moment known to have been inhabited by marine Paleo Indian peoples
from at the minimum thirteen thousand years ago. The Chumash people were removed from the
islands in the 19th century and then later on transported to the Spanish missions. For a full century, the
Channel Islands were used for ranching and fishing and that affected the ecosystem. For example, they
were the main reason bald eagles and sea otters have been endangered in southern California because
both of those animals were used as a food source for the Native Americans for centuries. Most of the
Channel Islands is now newly owned by federal agencies to help fix the redevelopment of the island s
ecosystem. They have made a huge impact on the island s ecosystem. A few of the islands were
utilized by fishers and they wanted to specifically hunt for sperm whales in the 1930 s.The Channel
Islands aren t highly visited but they have had over 350,000 people visit the island since 2006 and
estimated around 70,000 visitors
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Revolutionary Militia
Continental Army officers often criticized the militia s effectiveness. However, at the Battle of
Saratoga, and during a campaign in 1780, the militia proved to be an essential fighting force. By the
end of the war, General Washington and other officers in command used the continental militia as
support for the regular army, thus proving the militias were a crucial component in achieving victory
during the American Revolution.
The militia was also required to set aside a portion of their soldiers and form them into new, special
companies called minutemen. The minutemen were different from the militia because while the law
required colonists dedicate service in their local militia, the minutemen assembled themselves from
volunteers.
The minutemen were a very small, specifically chosen, elite force required to be extremely mobile and
capable to fight under short time constraints. Minutemen, chosen by militia commanders, joined this
elite group of soldiers. Normally each minuteman was around twenty five or younger and was chosen
for his enthusiasm, reliability, and physical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They were a reorganized and well run militia, with no loyalty to the crown, and trained much more
than any form of military in America had previously. Where in ordinary times the militia mustered
four times a year and now, in the spring of 75, the minutemen drilled twice a week. The militia
companies had previously shown themselves incapable of fully meeting and defending themselves in
an emergency. It was hardly surprising: they embraced almost all the able bodied men in town
between sixteen and sixty. These citizen soldiers, dispersed on distant farms and busy with everyday
chores, could not easily be called together to fight successfully. Once again, farms were exporting
their youth to the frontier. A special force needed to alarm the country. That force was the minutemen,
and Concord has as good a claim as any town to be their
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Robert Nardelli s Leadership Style
When one thinks of the retail giant Home Depot they think of reasonably priced items that will aid
them in home improvement projects. In the business world though, the mention of this chain store
brings to mind the controversial CEO Robert Nardelli who left an organizational path of destruction
upon his departure from the company. Nardelli had an interesting leadership style that bordered on the
edge of being considered unethical and was considered by many as not being beneficial for the
company overall. By evaluating Robert Nardelli s leadership style against known leadership theories
such as trait, behavioral, situational and contingency theories it is easy to dissect his leadership style
and make a final decision as to how ethical he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the theories that can be used to dissect Nardelli s role as a leader is the trait theory. Trait
theories are based upon the concept that leaders are simply born with a set of traits such as social,
personal, and personality traits and also physical characteristics that outline how they are as a leader
(Baack, 2012). Nardelli had a good foundation of traits for being a leader but there were some
personality traits that kept him from being a great leader. He had a strong desire for setting and
achieving goals but his interactions with people, employees and customers alike, were what caused
him problems. Robert Nardelli was not known as being a personable individual and tended to focus
more on the numbers that the stores were generating rather than the people that were providing those
numbers. As a leader it is important to be balanced between the two aspects as you cannot have one
without the other. It is impossible to lead people if there is no desire to relate to them and this is the
issue that Nardelli was faced with. The profits that an organization is generating can only take you so
far; it is the people that need to be the focus first and then one can move on to other aspects.
Whereas trait theory believed that leadership traits are something and individual is born with,
behavioral theory is based on the concept that
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Essay about A Proposed ICAAlgorithm
Proposed ICA algorithm This algorithm performs adaptive optimization of kurtosis based contrast
function in floating point arithmetic. The main aim of this algorithm development is to reduce the
number of manipulations and to improve the performance of ICA algorithm in terms of convergence
speed, area, frequency and power. The convergence speed of the algorithm is improved by focusing
the search in particular directions rather than searching for the solution in a random manner. The
random number generator unit present in FastICA has been replaced by an adaptive optimization unit
.This adaptive optimization unit updates the weight values based on the kurtosis function. Since
adaptive optimization unit contains a subtractor and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If x is normalized so variance is equal to unity, then kurtosis is simply the normalized version of the
fourth moment as in (5). kurt(x)=E{x^(4 ) } 3 (5) Kurtosis value is non zero for non gaussian random
variables or signals. The weight vector is updated in ICA by the learning rule w_newi
(k+1)←E{Z.g(〖w(k)Z〗^T)} E{Z.g (〖w(k)Z〗^T)} (6) Where g( ) is a nonlinear function. Since
derivative of kurtosis can be used as a nonlinear function g(x)=x3 (7) On substituting (7) in (6),
w_newi (k+1)←E{Z.(〖w(k)Z〗^T)} 3E{Z〖〖(w(k)Z〗^T)〗^2} (8) Due to the property of unit
variance, the equation (8) becomes, w_newi (k+1)←E{Z.(〖w(k)Z〗^T)} 3w(k) (9) This is used in
main iteration of proposed algorithm for weight updation.The Fig 2 shows the architecture of iteration
process defined in (9) for 2 sources . Prposed ICAAlgorithm for 2 units Having the low
dimensionality signal obtained from preprocessing step, this algorithm aims at finding the vectors of
demixing matrix to extract desired signal from the mixtures. Updation of weights continues in iterative
manner with following steps until a convergence is achieved. The proposed ICA algorithm estimates
one column of the demixing matrix in one convergence period. Form a weight matrix W by assuming
M sub matrices or column vectors where M
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  • 2. Purpose Of Executive Government In Texas The executive government is the main organ that exercises authority in and holds the responsibility for the governance of a state. The main objective of executive is to execute and enforce law. According to the principle of speration of powers, authority is distributed among several branches and those are; legislative, executive and judiciary. There are different subdivision of executive branch as well. It consists of Governer, Lieutenant Governer, Comptroller of Public Accounts, Land Commissioner, Attorney General, Agriculture Commissioner, the three member Texas Railroad Commission, the State Board of Education, and the Secretary of State. Texas has a plural executive branch system which limits the power of the Governor. Talking about one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Secretary of State is the chief elections officer, the protocol officer for state and international matters, and the liaison for the governor on Mexican and border matters. The Secretary carries out the President s foreign policies through the State Department and the Foreign Service of the United States. Currently, the Secratary of State is Rolando B. Pablos. Pablos is an American executive, attorney, and Republican politician who was born on 1967, in Mexico. He was graduated from Cathedral High School in El Paso. Then he graduated from St. Mary s University with a B.A. in Biology in 1992, Pablos also earned an M.B.A. from the University of Texas at San Antonio, a Master s in Hospitality Management from the Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management at the University of Houston, and a Juris Doctor from St. Mary s University School of Law in 1998. Talking about his work experience, he served as Texas Public Utility Commissioner and then chairman of the Texas Racing Commission. He was also nominated to serve as Texas Secretary of State by Republican Governor Greg Abbott and confirmed by the Texas Senate on February 14, 2017. Pablos made his first international diplomatic mission to Mexico City, in March 2017, where he affirmed the strong economic relationship between Texas and Mexico. In conclusion, all the office holders are a good candidate as they have enough education and working ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Comparing Working Memory And The Episodic Buffer In 1974 the researchers Baddeley and Hitch argued that the picture of short term memory (STM) provided by the Multi Store Model was far too simple. Following the Multi Store Model, it is believed that STM holds limited amounts of information for short periods of time with relatively little processing, it is believed to be a unitary store. This means that due to its single store it has no subsystems, unlike the Working Memory Model which has many subsystems. This proves that the Working Memory is not a unitary store. Working Memory is STM. In contrast to the Multi Store Model, where all the information goes to one single store (Unitary store), there are different systems for the different types of information. Working Memory consists of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This supports the idea of an immediate memory store for items that are neither visual nor phonological and that draw on long term memory to link the related words. It is used as both the Phonological Loop and the Visuo Spatial Sketch Pad have specific roles and the Central Executive has very limited storage capacity so as a result there was no where to store both visual and acoustic information. The Episodic Buffer is an extra storage system that has in common with all working memory units, a limited capacity. It is handy and can integrate information from the Central Executive, The Phonological Loop, The Visuo Spatial Sketch Pad and also information from the Long Term Memory. Researchers such as Logie, Baddeley and Bunge generally agree that the short term memory is made up of a number of components or subsystems. The working memory model has replaced the idea of a unitary store short term memory as suggested by the multistore model. The working memory model explains a lot more and in a lot more detail than the multistore model. It makes sense a range of tasks verbal reasoning, comprehension, reading, problem solving and visual and spatial processing, it also applies to real life tasks such as reading which involves the phonological loop subsystem, problem solving which involves the central executive and navigation which involves the visual and spatial subsystem. The Working Memory Model is supported by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Negative Effects Of Poverty On Children And Children Besides the fact that poverty affects a child s education, it can also affect where that child might sleep at night. During the 2009 2010 school year, 939,903 homeless children and youth were enrolled in public schools, a 38% increase from the 2006 2007 school year ( Effects of Poverty... ). These numbers only include grade K 12, so it is not accurate considering there are more children unaccounted for. In 2010 more than 1.6 million children (1 in 45 children) in America were homeless and that approximately 650,000 are below age 6 ( Effects of Poverty... ). With children being homeless, whether that be bouncing around from home to home or actually living on the streets, it can all be very detrimental to a child s life. Homelessness has particularly adverse effects on children and youth, including hunger, poor physical and mental health, and missed educational opportunities ( Effects of Poverty... ). When children are in unstable environments, they begin to miss more opportunities, such as potential jobs or educational chances. These put the child back multiple steps, and can most often lead to children dropping out of school and getting involved with the worse parts of life. The children can get involved with violent crimes which can lead to either them doing violent crimes or mental issues from witnessing. They could also get involved with drugs and alcohol, which can cause thousands of problems down the road. Being homeless, whether a child is with their parents or not is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Gush Thief It has been ten years since the population of Gush Katif were ordered to move from their homes. The enforced evacuation was an agonizing episode that has been recorded with tears in the annals of Israeli history. Soldiers were forced to execute a plan with which they disagreed and images of IDF soldiers confronting Israeli residents during the evacuation were heartbreaking. Even today. Many residents were religious, but there were countless secular Jews. The community of 8,600 were confident that the sand dunes of this ocean side area could be productive farming land and they worked hard to develop this smallest region. In nourishing the desert, Israel gained another area that could flourish. Nezer Hazani was the first Gazan Jewish village ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, you can visit the Gush Katif Museum in Jerusalem and the event is remembered each year on Gush Katif Day, celebrated on February 11th by every school in the Israeli Educational system. The Gush Katif Committee and the Gush Katif and Northern Shomron Heritage Center decided that there is an educational value to the Gush Katif story. The 22nd of Shvat, is a day that celebrates religious faith, Zionism, settlements, and the Israeli State as well as discussing their complexity. This day was chosen as Gush Katif Day because it is the anniversary of the day when Netzer Hazani, the first civilian community in Gush Katif, was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Radio Talk Show Host, Rush Limbaugh Advocacy Journalism is when a journalist takes a non objective stance while speaking about a specific topic. It is generally used to argue a specific viewpoint in politics or social matters. This form of journalism has been around for many years. Traces of advocacy journalism date back all the way to the 17th century with John Milton s Areopagitica (Applegate 11 12). Radio talk show host, Rush Limbaugh, would be a modern example of an advocacy journalist because of his commonly subjective viewpoints that he expresses to his audience. With so many media outlets for people to get their word out on, advocacy journalism has grown to be more prominent in the past few decades. Often, you come across someone speaking about his or her opinions on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He focuses on the problems his hometown of Flint, Michigan faces after their plant shuts down, leaving the majority of the town without jobs. Following the release of his first film, he set free another documentary in 2002 called, Bowling for Columbine. In this film he examines the gun culture in the United States. He focuses greatly on the shooting held in Littleton, Colorado at Columbine High School and why the two killers performed the terrible act that they did. Both films were slightly different than most documentaries you often watch because he does not remain objective throughout the film. Instead, Moore uses his films to speak passionately about a particular subject. They both were very influential because Moore used tactics that solidified his opinions and arguments. Moore presents information that is impactful and startling. He puts forward many examples that make his viewers elicit the response he wants and in the end makes them agree with his opinions. Ultimately, the impacts of Moore s films were satisfactory. His use of powerful argumentative techniques sways his audience to his side of opinions. In regards to Roger Me, Moore was successful in persuading GM to hold back a few years before closing another plant because of how Moore portrayed the individuals who were laid off. The poverty and lack of prosperity of the town affected by the closure of many plants was key in persuading individuals that there was an actual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Internet And Its Impact On Society The Internet plays a huge role in today s society. Everything in today s world revolves around the Internet. Individuals use it to pay bills, access social media, email, etc. Most individuals do not know that they would not be able to access any of these privileges if they did not exist. A web server is a client/server process. It uses a specific software to fulfill a client s web page request by finding, selecting, and forming the web page to be transmitted to the client s device. This would be from the time that a client makes a request until they receive the information. This paper will discuss the following subtopics: the past, present, and future of web servers, including other competing technologies; what constitutes a web server; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ( History of the Web ) The website described the basic features of the web; how to access other people s documents and how to set up your own server...Lee created the first website on his earlier invention the NeXT computer. ( The Birth of the Web ) The original NeXT machine that created the first web server can still be found at Cern. Cern has also re created the first website that Lee had invented on the NeXT machine. Today, web servers are an important piece of technology to have in an organization. Speed, time, cost and security are the most important attributes involved with a web server. Currently, the leading web servers include Apache, which is the most widely installed web server, Microsoft s Internet Information Server (IIS) and NGNIX. (Lingan) However, new developments in the technology field are constantly evolving. These developments will deal with a new technology called cloud hosting. The future of web servers is unclear. However, the new trend under discussion is the technology of cloud hosting and infrastructure. With this, the cloud infrastructure will become the default web server environment. This means that there will be a move towards open source platform services, a greater focus on small businesses, developers, and individuals, developers will be the center of future IT departments, and growth will outpace the traditional market. (Uretsky) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Week 2 Lab Essay examples Lab 2 Water Quality and Contamination Experiment 1: Effects of Groundwater Contamination Table 1: Water Observations (Smell, Color, Etc.) Beaker Observations 1 This beaker has water only, clear with no smell 2 I mixed oil in the water, the oil then started to settle at the top of the water. (oil is not a soluble) 3 Beaker contained vinegar and water, the water got a little cloudy and the vinegar smell is very strong. 4 The water and laundry detergent mix had a soapy look to it, water also became cloudy. Bubbles were on top. 5 Soil and water, the soil has made the water is brown and dirty looking; I can also smell the soil. 6 The oil is still at the top of the water 7 The vinegar smell is still very strong. 8 The water color ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Use charcoal/sand as a filter 5. Use the caustic chemicals for decontamination Experiment 3: Drinking Water Quality Table 2: Ammonia Test Results Water Sample Test Results Tap Water 0 Dasani® Bottled Water 0 Fiji® Bottled Water 0 Table 3: Chloride Test Results Water Sample Test Results Tap Water 500 Dasani® Bottled Water 0 Fiji® Bottled Water 0 Table 4: 4 in 1 Test Results Water Sample pH Total Alkalinity Total Chlorine Total Hardness Tap Water 6 120 1.0 0 Dasani® Bottled Water 2 0 1.0 0 Fiji® Bottled Water 8 0 4.0 50 Table 5: Phosphate Test Results Water Sample Test Results Tap Water 50
  • 9. Dasani® Bottled Water 10 Fiji® Bottled Water 100 Table 6: Iron Test Results Water Sample Test Results Tap Water 0.15 Dasani® Bottled Water 0 Fiji® Bottled Water 0 POST LAB QUESTIONS 1. Develop a hypothesis on which water source you believe will contain the most and least contaminants. Hypothesis = I feels as though the tap water will contain the most contaminants, the bottle water will be sterile. The Dasani water has been treated, Fiji is natural spring water. Dasani will have the less contaminant 2. Based on the results of your experiment, would you reject or accept the hypothesis that you produced in question 1? Explain how you determined this. Accept/reject = I feel as though the Dasani water was the purest. 3. Based on the results of your experiment, what major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay On Hand Swaging Bullets In this week s reflection assignment the required viewing material was a video that addressed the topic of hand swaging bullets. The video gave an overview of the projectiles themselves and also showed the method in which they are to be loaded. The video began by stating that the projectiles were sent to him to be tested and he did not swage the swaged projectiles that are being shown in the video. The projectiles were unique in the fact that the person that swaged them used a die that would allow the used brass from a .40 S W to be formed into a jacket for a .451 caliber projectile that are to used to load .45 ACP. The video states that it will give the user a greater amount of versatility when using the projectile as opposed to using a cast bullet. There were two different types of projectiles to be tested in the video. The first being a standard lead core projectile and the second projectile has a .30 caliber gas check in the nose of the cartridge. These swaged bullets were very comparable to factory ammunition in terms of diameter and weight. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The video states that his main purpose for showing to loading method is to determine whether or not the loading of these projectiles will differ from loading normal commercial projectiles. In the video the barrel of the pistol being used to test fire the loaded round was removed to be used as a length gauge in the reloading process. To use the barrel to check the length the loaded bullet will need to be placed in the chamber to ensure that it will seat fully and also that is will fall free of the chamber. The reloading press being used in the video was a Lee classic reloading press. Even while loading these swaged projectiles the reloader chose to keep the amount of powder the same as if he were loading factory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. High Schools And Public Schools Growing up in a district area is much more different in many ways than growing up in a big city, where people have more guidance and facilities in almost every part of life than people living in any small town or district. The part of the country where I grew up had separated schools for girl and boys. Co education was not common. The population was between 0.2 million to 0.3 million. There were few elementary public schools and public high schools. Peoples education was really effected by the social culture, and by a lot of authorities negligence of the law. A part of the district area where I grew up is called Hangu. It was a man dominated society. It was the notion that an education is more important for a man than a woman. It was the traditional belief that education is more important for men then a women because men need to have an education to get a job, to establish his own business, to understand and deal with the people, and to take care of his family. It was a dominated traditional belief that women should have a direct in social life and be in charge of the house, doing chores, and raising up children. However, it was also the notion that women should have an enough education to read and write and understand what is right and wrong, so that they help and involve in their children education and produce better, well raised generation to improve society. Peoples lives were more influenced by the social norms than by religion or by the outside world s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay about Prison Reform In America Prison quot;Reform quot; in America In the essay quot;Prison quot;Reform quot; in America, quot; Roger T. Pray points out the much attention that has been devoted to research to help prevent crimes. Showing criminals the errors of their ways not by brutal punishment, but by locking them up in the attempt to reform them. Robert Pray, who is a prison psychologist, is currently a researcher with the Utah Dept. of Corrections. He has seen what has become of our prison system and easily shows us that there is really no such thing as quot;Prison Reform quot; In Roger Prays essay we see how our prison system has come to where we are at now. He shows how history of prisons worked and how our basis of the prison system came about over the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They felt that the brutal criminal punishment was irreconcilable with their Christian beliefs. So in 1786, they persuaded the Pennsylvania legislature to limit the death penalty to murder, treason, rape and arson. It was then that all other criminals would have to be imprisoned for up to ten years. As the population grew and more people where getting sent to prison instead of being executed the prison began to get crowded. The Walnut Street prison, which was the first prison, built in 1790 was a prototype for other prisons to be built over the next 30 years. By the year 1817 the prison began to deteriorate. Changes and overcrowding of prisoners in one room pushed Pennsylvania legislature to build more prisons. In 1817 two more prisons where built, one in eastern and one in western Pennsylvania. They built these prisons with separate cell areas, so each inmate could be kept alone, eliminating all the problems of congregate living. The idea of having separate cells did not originate in America. quot;Of course the notion of forcibly confining people is ancient and there is extensive evidence that the Romans had a well developed system for imprisoning different types of offenders. quot; (Meskelly). It was the Auburn jail that added a new system to imprisonment. It was solitary confinement. At the time many criminals had mental breakdowns being locked up in one room by themselves for years. It was then that a thirty five year rivalry between Pennsylvania and New York ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Application of the Theory of Attachment The Application of the Theory of Attachment Many psychologists have come and gone, and many different theoretical orientations have been developed. With each orientation has come a new perspective on development, behaviour and mental processes. Some are similar, yet others could not be more contradictory. Attachment is one such theoretical orientation, developed by John Bowlby out of his dissatisfaction with other existing theories. Although Bowlby rejected psychoanalytical explanations for early infant bonds, the theory of attachment was influenced in part by the principles of psychoanalysis; in particular the observations by Ana Freud and Dorothy Burlingham of young children separated from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the first few months of life, the sole purpose of any child s behaviour is to survive. This, more often than not, results in actions that reduce the risk of harm and increase the chances of longevity. Of these behaviours, some argue that the most influential is attachment behaviour. Attachment behaviour is any form of behaviour that results in a person attaining or maintaining proximity to some other clearly identified individual who is conceived as better able to cope with the world (Bowlby, 1982). Therefore, children will make an effort to stay close to and under the protection of their primary caregiver. According to Webster, through interactions with their primary caregiver, the child develops expectations and understandings about the workings of relationships. These mental representations of relationships become internalized to the degree that they influence feelings, thought and behaviour automatically and unconsciously (1999, p.6). Moreover, the response of the identified individual plays a huge role in the child s perception of the outside world. If the caregiver responds to the child s needs in a caring and protective manner, the child will feel safe and comfortable in his or her surroundings. If, on the other hand, the caregiver is often emotionally and/or physically unavailable, the child is likely to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Meaning Of All Men Created Equal According To The Founding... Discussion: The meaning of all men created equal according to the Founding Fathers document is that human beings are naturally equal; that means everybody including the slaves has the human right, equality, and freedom to everything in the country. Concerning civil power and political balance, every American has the same rights as everybody else. Unfortunately, some Americans have occasionally denied other Americans of their lawful rights. For example, in the case of women or Black Americans and their right to vote and to own property. The slaves and their freedom right deprived by the Founding Fathers. Despite the fact that, Thomas Jefferson and his counterparts signed the Declaration of Independence, they still own slaves. Therefore, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Freedom In America The United States of America is and has always been very close to realizing democracy s ideal of a country where there is liberty and justice for all , though a number of factors have conspired to move the country away from them in the past, and threaten to do so in our immediate future. Though their outcomes have varied considerably over the years, the main factors causing the U.S to stray from its ideals of freedom and equality have always been one or both of the following factors discrimination and war. These factors are perennial, affecting every nation that has ever existed and probably every nation that will exist, and our nation s reaction to them has been on par with that of every other nation in a similar position. From ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One such factor is war. During World War I, the Espionage Act of 1917 was used to jail prominent critics of American intervention in the war among them, Eugene V. Debs, four time presidential candidate (Ball, 146). Shortly after the war ended, A. Mitchell Palmer used the powers granted by the act to conduct mass arrests and deportation of hundreds of foreign residents (Emert, 54, 55, 56). During World War II, the federal government forcibly relocated thousands of Japanese Americans into what were essentially concentration camps (Cooper, 10, 11). The Japanese internment was implemented in the name of combating a virtually non existent military threat, for fear that Americans of Japanese descent might aid the Empire of Japan (Cooper, 63). After the September 11 attack on the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon and the declaration of the War on Terror, the USA PATRIOT Act was hurriedly conceived and passed into law (Ball, 38). Included in the law were provisions for roving wiretaps, the sharing of information between criminal probes and intelligence agencies and secret searches of private property in violation of the Constitution (Ball, 57, 74, 81). War has always been a major contributor to the detriment of civil liberties in all nations, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Connecting Factors Essay United Kingdom courts may consider additional connecting factors in establishing domicile of origin, such as adoption. If the factor of adoption is not present in the case, United Kingdom courts do not permit changes of domicile of unmarried children under the age of 16 unless their parents from whom they depend change their domicile. The only exception to the general rule can be inferred from Section 4 of the Domicile and Matrimonial Proceedings Act 1973, according to which the domicile of dependency may be established in the light of the following connecting factors: a) changes of the father s domicile may justify changes in his child s domicile; b) the mother is entitled to elect whether her child s domicile must be changed with hers, under the condition of the father s death or of when the child is illegitimate. However, the factor of adoption changes everything, as it allows an adopted child to receive a new domicile of origin derived from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are: a) jurisdiction; b) applicable law; and c) recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments. In the United Kingdom, the aforesaid three domains are determined by connecting factors. In respect of the first domain, English courts tend to establish jurisdiction by means of the following connecting factors: nexus and ties between things, person, country, transaction, place of occurrence, etc. In the context of the second domain, English courts often connect legal categories to applicable laws, such as contract, succession, or tort in order to make decision with regard to the laws that apply to a specific dispute or case. With regard to the third domain, English courts decide on the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments by way of focusing on outstanding facts that make it possible to establish natural connection between factual patterns and specific system of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The On The Family System Of Cybernetics And The Influence... Introduction The objective of this paper is to discuss by comparing and contrasting the understandings in the family system of cybernetics and the influence of feedback that loops both positive and negative which occur during therapy. Such influence allows for members of a family to function in a set pattern and maintaining said pattern as a priority. In this class, we have learned how leaders in our field cultivated this information and produced systemic, process oriented theories such as Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and Solution Focused Therapy. These two theories offer prescribed ways for us as therapist to help a family or client move from a place of dysfunctionality to a place of functionality with the emphasis placed on system or process issues and not the individual or individuals. Vignette Case Scenario In a given situation, Joan is found to diagnose with HIV in 1992. She is 46 year old African American woman. However, the situation got worsened in 2004, when the t cells went below 200. She is already a Medi Cal recipient. To overcome her present problems, she prescribed with anti viral medications. But, she never takes her medication as prescribed, there is a need to provide therapeutic interventions. Later on, she was hospitalized in 2009, where she was also diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver. There were even observations noted down of declining kidney function. Since Joan was not taking medications on time; the condition got worse. It was later on, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Critique Of Early Education Approach For my journal article critique I chose Development Approaches to Teaching: Three Preschool Programs. By Amy Sussna Klein from Earlychildhood News http://www.earlychildhoodnews.com/earlychildhood/article_view.aspx?ArticleID=367 Montessori Method there are two branches of Montessori schools the first is the Association Montessori International which was started by the founder Maria Montessori in 1907. The second branch is the American Montessori society started by Nancy Rambush in an attempt to Americanize the Montessori Method. Montessori schools have multi aged classes that have self correcting materials that the children use. The children are allowed to make use of any of the equipment in the classroom after they have been given a silent demonstration by the teacher. The High/Scope, Approach founded in 1970 by the work that Dave Weikart and Connie Kamii did on the Parry Preschool Project. These early educators thought that early education could prevent school failure in high school. They believed that children learn by mentally and physically interacting with the environment and with others. One of the main features is that children are encouraged to be active in their learning. Teachers in the High/Scope school classrooms are interactive often observing and setting up problem solving situations for the children. The Reggio Emilia Approach is relatively new in the U.S.A this method is used in northern Italy. The schools in Italy that were using this method were rated in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. A Role that should Rule Essay A Role that should Rule (An article concerning the roles of LGU to its constituents through public funds as well as citizens roles in having and maintaining a just and honest local government) A Micro Essay Presented to Prof. Clyde Ben Gacayan Division of Social Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences University of the Philippines Visayas, Miagao, Iloilo In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Course in Political Science 14 By Noah Faye Andres March 4, 2014 A Role that should Rule (An article concerning the roles of LGU to its constituents through public funds as well as citizens roles in having and maintaining a just and honest local government) The constitution of the Philippines recognizes the importance of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Going back to the issue, is it right to abolish pork barrel? Following are some of the arguments presented that support the abolition of PDAF. Legislators concede that the PDAF is corruptible and has been corrupted through the years. (Crisologo, 2013 ) It is because it served as a tool for bargaining or negotiation in different levels. Such compromise exchange according to Tawanaka can exemplify the transaction between the President who is dominant in budget making and implementation and the congress in general legislation by using the PDAF to meet both party s needs. Also, in the districts themselves, the PDAF is political. Congressmen have become the charitable beacons to their followers, in spite of the legitimate needs of others. The worst manifestation of this is when personal gain is involved and individuals like Napoles provide the mechanism for this corruption. It also becomes a way to fund political patronage, where the money is given to those who will ensure them another term in government. (Crisologo, 2013 )With these, the objective to allocate this fund only for public purposes was violated. Instead of fulfilling public s interests, people s money went to corrupt politicians pockets. Concomitantly, some of our legislators, like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Muscle And Smooth Muscle Skeletal muscles are muscles that are attached to the skeleton. They are under voluntary control via the somatic nervous system. In skeletal muscles once the action potential travels to the T tubule, it causes Ca2+ channels to open. This triggers the release of Ca2+ from the terminal cisternae of the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Ca2+ then binds to troponin, this causes tropomyosin to move aside exposing the actin binding sites. This allow for myosin and actin to bind. Smooth muscle is found in the walls of blood vessels, airways and the gut. Smooth muscle also does not have striated fibers like cardiac and skeletal muscle. In smooth muscle once there is enough calcium it will bind to a protein called calmodulin and then bind to the myosin light ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Mental Health America Research Paper Since 1949, Mental Health America and its affiliates have celebrated Mental Health Month in May. In 2016, the theme for Mental Health Month is Life with a Mental Illness . Therefore, Mental Health America is calling on individuals to share their stories about what life with a mental illness feels like, for them. So, our ministry is also taking action to share this message and to provide you with a platform to share your mental health stories. So, here are a few ideas to get us started. Of course, feel free to share your stories and continue this discussion. According to the Nedley Health Foundation (2016), about 26% of Americans have some serious mental health condition. If those with anxiety and other minor mental health illnesses are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Be physically active Yes, go out and get some exercise. Again, God made the body to release certain hormones during exercise and just by taking those steps, or going for a swim, one s mind and body can be refreshed and renewed. Again, in the Bible, several verses address exercise from both the spiritual and physical perspectives. For instance, in 1 Corinthians 9: 24 27, we are asked, do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one receives the prize? So run that you may obtain it. Every athlete exercises self control in all things. They do it to receive a perishable wreath, but we an imperishable. So I do not run aimlessly; I do not box as one beating the air. But I discipline my body and keep it under control, lest after preaching to others I myself should be disqualified. So, just move and God will do the rest. The healing process is started when we dare to go out in the fresh air and sun and move our bodies. In summary, while mental health conditions are plaguing Americans, if we meditate on God s word, confess our sins and pray for one another, eat well, and exercise, we can renew our minds and be healthy in body, mind, soul, and spirit. We hope that all our readers had a wonderful mental health month. Please give us a call at 404 500 9204 to set up an appointment to see one of our counselors. Kind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Tet Offensive Book Report I was pretty lucky to find this book because it directly focuses on my research question. This book spotlights the Tet Offensive and the lasting effects that it had on America s involvement in the Vietnam War. James Willbank s thesis states that the Tet Offensive was a pivotal event in the Vietnam War that forever changed America s commitment to the cause. The organization of the book is very well thought out. At first, he gives the audience a quick overview of the events leading to the Tet Offensive. The author then separates each major event of the Tet Offensive (Saigon/Embassy, Hue, Khe Sanh) into easy to read chapters. Willbanks then wraps up with the media s involvement in the war and how it influenced the public s opinion. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Antomy of Fish and Amphibians Essay Anatomy A way to identify a fish is by their body structure, they have fins and a backbone. The anatomical adaptation of fins helps them survive and makes them and marine animal unique in that they use them to maintain their position, move, steer, and stop. Most fish have scales and breathe though gills. Most fish also have a mucus layer that helps them prevent infections. With in what we consider fish, there are many that don t very much look like they are earth creatures. The strangest fish species are found in deep ocean waters, such as the Pacific Barreleye, which is distinctive in that, its head is a fluid filled transparent shield. Among other strange looking fish there are the Sheepshead and the Parrotfish Amphibian s body ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An anatomical advantage of the reptile class is that their limbs have shifted to the bottom, compared to amphibians, which are on their sides. The Texas Horned Lizard can shoot blood out of its eyes; it certainly is one of the most interesting animals in the reptile class. Birds differ from the previous three classes in their physical appearance, even though their evolutionary line originates directly from the reptiles. From the out side they all look relatively similar, they all have wings and feathers, their feet are similar, they all have hollow bones and special respiratory and metabolic systems, and they have beaks. Even though they might seem little, variations in their wings, feathers, feet, and beaks are what make each species of birds unique. Birds feet are classified by how their toes positions and what purpose they serve, from just looking at the birds feet it is possible to identify what kind of bird they are. For example, a duck s foot structure is an anatomical advantage since it allows them to swim better. The most strange looking and interesting bird species are Vulturine Guinea Fowl; Anhinga; Hood Mockingbird and Vampire Finch, which both feed on blood; African Crown Eagle, which feeds on monkeys; and finally the Great Grey Shrike, which impales its prey. Mammals are completely different from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Report On Control Testing Results Essay Control Testing Results (Slides 4 8) (CAP Slides 81 102) Overall Comments  DLA s control testing results does not identify a time period for when the controls were assessed.  The document does not identify which controls were assessed for the various assessable units.  Work products for the assessable units (referenced below) will be provided to FIAR the week of 9/28/15 with Group 8 document submission.  Although the control failures are similar to what we ve seen in previous SBA and Inventory assertion packages, we are unable to specifically identify the controls that were assessed by DLA.  There were a total number of 80 key controls for the FRR assessable units (Trial Balance Management/ Invoice to Disbursement/ Billing to Collections) 56 of which were tested to date. FIAR will need to determine if the controls were unique to each assessable unit and when DLA plans to test the 24 remaining controls.  It appears that assessable unit, Inventory Transaction Reporting, was formerly titled, P2S_PCM13=NEIQ Perform Inventory Management IRM. If in fact the process was renamed during the PCM consolidation process, there were several process and control gaps identified within the former PCM. FIAR needs to determine if the gaps, previously identified, are being remediated by the agency and tracked by CAP documentation. P_FRR_38_Trial_Balance_Management o Please confirm if the 35 key controls noted are specific to the Trial Balance Management assessable unit; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay on comm 320 Cases Comm 315 Case1 : King v.BioChem Therapeutic Inc. Fact: Dr King is hired by Bio Chem. She signed a special contract that specifies a period of probation. During this period, she can be let go but you have to be known the wrong behavior in order to be able to rectify it. If the wrong behavior persists then your contract will be terminated. Issue: Is the termination of the contract of Dr King for fault justified? Ratio Employer version of facts: 1st meeting: after 5 months and a half, during this meeting, the management team are saying that they told her that she was being unsubordinated 2nd meeting: after 10 months, the management team told her that her behavior was still being not acceptable and that constitutes a second ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hasanie is arguing that Dynergie is not a competitor of Kaufel. He is also arguing that he asked his direct superior if he could take this opportunity, and he agreed. However, the direct supervisor is denying. There is not writing evidence of this authorization. The last argument of Hasanie is that he was a victim of constructive dismissal. Basically a constructive dismissal happens when an employer changes your working environment, inviting you to leave. However, Kaufel argues that they offered opportunities for growth within the group and that Hasanie was only waiting for his package. Finally they are arguing that they needed more time to reorganize the group and assign responsibilities. The judges conclude that Hasanie did not establish his case of having been dismissed without cause, or having been constructively dismissed. Case 4: CopyFax v. Lambert The different injunctions Institution of Proceeding Final Judgement Provisional Injunction Interlocutory Injunction Permanent Injunction The provisional injunction is given based on emergency criterias. It is used to maintain the status quo. The provisional injunction is valid for 10 days. Within these 10 days, the individual has to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Importance Of Spaying And Neutering And The Problems... My topic is on spaying and neutering and the problems those surgeries could make better or even fix completely. Ultimately by spaying or neutering a pet, the owner would be helping lower the overpopulation of animals. A pet owner would also be helping their pet by not allowing them to go through puberty or heat cycles. It is a fact known worldwide that spaying and neutering your pet will help lower the overpopulation of animals. Overpopulation has been a problem for many years now. There are too many stray animals wandering the streets and living in animal shelters awaiting a home that won t come. The importance of spaying and neutering is to give the pet owner and the pet the best life. Veterinarians perform spaying and neutering ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone is affected by overpopulation, even those who do not own pets. Human health is at risk from all the stray animals having transmittable diseases such as rabies and the animal waste. There are several different procedures on spaying and neutering pets. Each and every procedure would be performed by a veterinarian who has studied medicine. Discuss all of these procedures with a veterinarian for the best option for each specific pet. Of course, there is the usual spay procedure is a ovariohysterectomy, which is when the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus are removed from a female pet. As a result this makes the female pet unable to reproduce and eliminates the breeding instinct related behavior and the heat cycle. Also there is the hysterectomy, which is when the uterus and part of the fallopian tubes are removed from a female pet. This makes the female pet unable to reproduce, but the female will still produce hormones because of the ovaries. This may not eliminate the female behaviors related to the breeding instinct. Lastlty, for the female pet there is the ovariectomy, which is when the ovaries are removed from a female pet but the uterus remains. Similarly to the effects of ovariohysterectomy such as making the female unable to reproduce and eliminates the breeding instinct related behavior and the heat cycle. The usual neuter procedure is a orchiectomy, which is when the testes are removed from a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Nuclear Weapons Should Be Carried Out The definition of a weapon of mass destruction is a chemical, biological or radioactive weapon capable of causing widespread death and destruction (Farlex).Nuclear weapons are the most destructive weapons the world has ever seen. They get their explosive power from transforming matter into energy. Nuclear weapons are classified as chemical, biological and radioactive weapons of mass destruction (FBI). Many people have venture in that their sizable power used during wars could destroy human development as we know it. The nations of the world have long request ways to standstill, limit, and slaughter these weapons of mass destruction and keep the use of them out of wars. The program of abolishing nuclear weapons should be carried out. I want nuclear weapons abolish so we won t destroy ourselves, and stop terrorist from getting their hands on these weapons of mass destruction and destroying civilization as we know it and to prevent further damage. There are two types of nuclear weapons. Fission weapons, also called atomic weapons or atomic bombs, do so through the splitting of the nuclei of certain isotopes in the elements uranium and plutonium (Fission Device). When a neutron hits the nucleus of a uranium or plutonium atom in a certain way, the atom splits and releases a large amount of energy and two or three other neutrons. These neutrons then split other atoms, causing an explosive chain reaction (How Does It Work). The second type of nuclear weapon is the thermonuclear ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay about Saint Haralambos Orthodox Greek Church I attended a mass at Saint Haralambos Orthodox Greek Church. The church is located in Niles which is a suburb of Chicago on Caldwell Street in between Touhy and Howard Street. The mass I went to was on the Sunday of Orthodox which is known as the first Sunday of Lent where they honor the icons. The most important foundations that are highlighted in Greek Orthodoxy are the Bible and Holy Traditions that have been passed down ( Greek Orthodox Church ). The Greek Orthodox Church believes that the bible is motivated by God. Some important dogmas of the church include things such as the Holy Trinity, Jesus, the role that Virgin Mary had, and honoring the icons. The holy sacraments are what lead Greek Orthodox believers that they are reaching ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the rotating table there were open books and the men would turn the table and without any hesitation continued to sing. Around 9:30 is when the church began to fill up and that is when the Priest and two Bishops came out. The Priest wore his stole, which is like a long scarf, around his neck and hanging to the floor on either side of him. The Deacons wore their stole vestments across their body diagonally. There was also a group of 4 boys that helped on the Alter whom also wore robes and they would enter and exit through the Angel Doors also known as Deacon s Doors. Each time they went through the doors they kissed the icon on the door. There were times when the church would stand and times when everyone in the church would sit and these motions were all dictated by the Priest that made gestures to the crowd. The Priest was the leader in charge and everybody else worked around him. The service looked organized because everyone knew where they were supposed to be at a given time. During the service, the deacons would go around and swing the censer which was burning incense. The Altar boys would do things like hold the book as either the priest or one of the deacons read from it. They also carried candles at specific times such as when the deacon walked around and showed the Gospel. At the beginning of the mass the priest spoke to the children casually and asked them questions such as what was so special about today. Children answered that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. A Rhetorical Analysis Of Kevin Hart s First Date As the people are watching the television, millions of dollars are used in the commercials. All commercials include big companies like Bud Light, M Ms, and Doritos. These advertisers spend significant amounts of money, so that consumers will be able to buy their products. One of the commercial that stands out to the me is the Hyundai Genesis with Kevin Hart entitled First Date. The makers of the commercial use a variety of techniques to persuade people to buy a Hyundai Genesis because of a special feature that other cars don t have. By persuading people, the author has a purpose, audience to make this commerical. Also they use rational appeals such as ethos,pathos and logo. For those people who have never seen this commercial, Kevin Hart ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One mile radius does not help anybody that is lost or the car breaks down.This would mean that parents have to be near their children s car to figure out the location of the car. Also, another argument that a consumer could bring up is that parents do not have Smartphones or Smart watches to use as a device in order to use the special feature of the Hyundai Genesis. Even though they are special features in this car, the commercial does not tell consumers if they are provided with a Smartphone or SmartWatch. Overall, this commercial might give fathers ideas on what car is the right one for their child. Logos, ethos and pathos can be found in this Super Bowl commercial. Logos and ethos were used to mislead parents to buy the car in the future or in the present.Pathos was used transform feelings to the audience. Also, it would be controversial to say to buy this car because it might not be useful if parents are not able to track down their sons or daughters with a one mile radius or people have to have access through a Smart ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Use Of The Greek Word Logos My word study will focus on the use of the Greek word logos in the opening section of the John, namely 1:1 14. The word is used in a couple of remarkable ways in this passage, namely because it is personified and associated with God and his creative work. Furthermore, this logos is said to take on flesh and dwell with humans and to enlighten all of existence. We are also told that, although the vast majority of men reject this logos in flesh, a handful do accept him. These experience transformation and are no longer considered to be born of natural descent, but to be children of God. Greek Usage The Greek word logos has the general meaning of word, statement, utterance, discourse, meaning, matter or reckoning. A derivation of lego, it appears as early as the works of Homer. It began to be used in a philosophical context in 500 B.C. by Heraclitus, who used it to express an instrument of thought that expresses the thought itself and its conclusion. As a concept logos was used to include any information given by the senses, and the underlying principle that related objects to each other in a sort of universal law. However, for other philosophers the word could be used in different ways. For instance, Parmenides used the word to express pure thought apart from the 1 senses. The Stoic philosophers used the term in a very different way, giving it the meaning of rhetorical and argumentative ability for an individual. By the third century the term began ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay on The Passive Racism of Whites The Passive Racism of Whites In Why are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria, Professor Beverly Daniel Tatum defines racism as prejudice plus power. This means that a person can only be racist if they benefit from a racist system. Therefore, the only people that would systematically benefit from racism are Whites. Tatum calls this White privilege. . Everyone can be prejudice, but only the dominant race can be racist. Although this is hard to hear, being a White college student I have always prided myself on a subsistence that is free from bigotry, I realize that Tatum is right. Not only is racism restricted to Whites, but it is an integral part of the lives of most Whites. Tatum argues that many Whites are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have such a strong desire to say the right thing and justify myself as someone who does not agree with most of our country s institutions. Tatum argues that it is difficult to talk about what is essentially a flawed and problematic social construct without using language that is in itself problematic. . The language that is...problematic comes in the form of euphemisms. The more words used to describe a certain social construct, the more likely there is an underlying problem that needs to be solved. The underlying problem is the tension between past actions, present guilt, and future expectations. White privilege is a truth, but along with being on the VIP list of most institutions in this country, Whites are also burdened with guilt. There needs to be some way that the problem of racism can be addressed without pointing fingers. I think a way to circumvent the guilt is to speak of grander renovations, such as legislative or educational reforms. Perhaps then, the finger, which must be pointed in order for change to occur, will land on a larger problem with society, our institutions. Even though Tatum is blunt about Whites being the proprietors of racism, she does not exclude us from the fight for change, banishing us to sulk in our nostalgic guilt. In fact, we, the people with an in to our country s many institutions, have a very large responsibility to become active in the fight against racism. Tatum argues that the reason that Whites ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Hunger Games Book Comparison Have you ever read Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins? The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau? Have you ever think about the similarities and differences of their book? What will happen if you combined them together? Hunger Games book is about a game of death, which every capitol is reaping to select the two tributes, girl and boy. And after all the tribute are selected they re going to put into one place to kill each other and only two tribute will be alive. When they survive, they will have a source of food, house, supplies and peace for the rest of their life, Whereas The Testing is opposite of the Hunger games if the first book is about game of death, this book is about testing of death because of pressure but still every person want to be part ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both purposes of the theme is to help people in their life, but before they get what they want they need to work hard first with it. Prim! I don t need to shove through the crowd. The other kids make way immediately allowing me a straight path to the stage. I reach her just as she is about to mount the steps. With one sweep of my arm, I push her behind me. I volunteer! I gasp. I volunteer as tribute! (Charbonneau, 23). When Katniss volunteered to take her sister spot as a tribute of district twelve this shows that Katniss will do something to not harm her family even though this will harm her. I am an adult. Ever since I was little I watched my parents and the other adults and wished for the day I would be one of them (Charbonneau, 19). When Cia became adult after the graduation, she is so excited cause finally she is an adult so that mean Cia can work and help her family to have a good life. This also important for my essay, because the main theme of the book is to help the people by joining the test and if they passed the test they will become leaders, have a job and learn university. Both of the Character work hard to help and save their families. By volunteering to take the spot of her sister because Katniss is older than her sister and also Katniss has more idea of hunting, finding food, and surviving than her sister, whereas Cia work and study hard to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Medea Title of work Medea Country/Culture Greek Literary Period Classical Type of literature (genre) Drama/Tragedy Author ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though many events do take place in other regions of the city, we only obtain knowledge of them through hearsay. Euripedes used this tool in theaters for the audience to visualize the actions instead of cheapening the experience with the few special affects available to them. Theme Medea had one obvious theme; hell hath no fury like that of a woman s scorn. It is apparent from the opening statement of the Nurse that Medea is a very heartless towards anyone who has crossed her. Once Jason s betrayal is exposed to Medea, she immediately starts to thinks of in a murderous mentality toward Jason. She goes through any means necessary to hurt Jason. Characters Medea was born under king Aetees of Colchis as a witch princess. As a youth she met Jason the Argonaut and fell instantly in love, as was planned by the gods. This drove her to betray her family and homeland of Colchis by aiding Jason in the retrieval of the Golden Fleece. After this she was forced to leave with Jason, who she later wed. After many years though, Jason fell for another and crossed Medea in a way no one should. This led Medea to thirst for a revenge far more devious then many can imagine. She planned to kill her to children and Jason s new found love. After succeeding in the destruction of Jason s whole point in existence she fled in a dragon drawn chariot to Athens where she has been promised refuge. The Nurse has been the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Macbeth, Analysis Of Come You Essay Come, you spirits/ That tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here... (Act I, scene V, lines 44 45) In Macbeth, William Shakespeare writes this passage in order to shape the character of Lady Macbeth. Using only this line, the reader can almost determine Lady Macbeth s personality and her motives. Up to the point where this quote leaves off, we have not heard much of Lady Macbeth. When she receives the letter from Macbeth, it seems her fascination is not directed at her husband, but at her husband s newly attained power. It is evident that the first impression of Lady Macbeth is negative. Without wasting any time, she begins to plan Duncan s death and assumes responsibility of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By now, we are able to recognize Lady Macbeth s nature. Her thoughts are bombarded with dark images and her mind is set on the murder of the King. Finally, in the last and most significant part of the sentence Lady Macbeth says, unsex me here. In context, she wants the spirits to come and take away her soft, feminine characteristics. She feels that her husband is too nice to get the greatness he is promised, and the only way he can succeed is if she helps him. From what we have seen, Lady Macbeth seems to be the man of the house. She is willing to do anything that is necessary in order for her to be queen, including murder. She is also quite smart, she knows that her husband tends to be passive, and is not about to give up on him now. In the first half of the novel, Lady Macbeth is the brain behind the operation. She not only provides the actual plan, but encourages her husband as well. During the period the novel was written, women were considered to be submissive. However in her case, she is so influential that Macbeth is even persuaded by her. To help convince Macbeth not to call the murder off, Lady Macbeth questions his manhood. She says, When you durst do it, then you were a man;/ And to be more than what you were, you would/ Be so much more the man (pg. 20, lines 55 57) Lady Macbeth knows the weak point of her husband, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Alternative Energy Essay Modern alternative energy generation methods are limited by several factors including efficiency, inability to respond to sudden changes in power demand, and susceptibility to environmental events. In 2010 the leading renewable energy sources were hydro electric, wind, bioenergy, geothermal, and solar Photo Voltaic (PV)[1]. Of these, hydroelectric made up 82% of the renewable resource energy generation, while the other means all contributed about equally. These relationships can be seen clearly in the table below. Although hydroelectric makes up a large portion of the electricity produced, it is not appropriate to discount the other sources due to the frequency where hydroelectric power generation is unpractical. It is important to have a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The addition of the dam can also have negative effects downstream, where water flow will now be restricted. These drawbacks often make a hydroelectric dam impractical, and as a result cannot be the only form of renewable energy that we consider bringing into a smart grid. After hydroelectric, the next leading energy producer is the wind turbine. In 2015, wind turbines across the United States generated roughly 226 billion kilowatt hours of electricity[3]. Wind turbines raise many different concerns from hydroelectric power sources because of how differently these sources create electricity. The wind turbine operates by transforming the kinetic energy of the wind into electricity using a generator turned by the turbine blades. The most notable difference in performance between these sources is that, unlike hydroelectric dams, which can in impractical or simply impossible in some places in the world, the wind turbine is acceptable anywhere that wind is present. Though wind can be found everywhere, there is a significant issue that the wind does not blow to match the demand for electricity. This means there are three states that these systems can operate in. Should the turbines be permitted to spin freely, they could produce more electricity than is needed, or if it were a calm day, electricity demands could outweigh the amount of electricity produced. It s almost impossible for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Russian Revolution Essay The Russian Revolution Here are some of the causes of the Russian Revolution in March 1917: ~Failures in the War ~The mutiny in the Army ~The Tsarina and Rasputin ~Food Shortages ~Strikes PREFACE: In 1904 The Tsar of Russia (Nicholas II) embarked on a war with Japan, hoping for a quick and glorious victory that would unite the country, decrease support for the Tsar s opponents and gain control over Korea and Manchuria. Unfortunately for the Tsar, the Japanese were well prepared, both industrially and military. The Japanese crushed the Russian army and destroyed most of it s fleet. Damaged both militarily and industrially, Russia had to sign a peace treaty. In 1905 the Tsar crushed the attempted revolution using ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other reason was transporting the crop once it was harvested. ` The USA could fit into Russia two and a half times and over and Britain nearly 100 times`4, the problem with transportation was that the railroads were very often the only way to transport large amounts of goods as Russia s conditions often made roads impassable. `By 1900 Russia had only as many miles of track as Britain`5 and Britain was 100 times smaller. This meant that there were very large delays of delivering food and most of it rotted before even reaching town. The only way of transporting goods from the industrial West to the unfarmable East was the Trans Siberian Express, which took more than a week to complete its journey from Moscow to Vladivostok. During the WWI (which started in 1914), Food Shortages increased greatly because more strikes begun demanding an end to the war. Strikes of course caused food shortages as peasants began striking and not producing any food. Also more soldiers were needed to join the army and so the factory workers were taken to fight and peasants left the countryside to seek better jobs in factories so fewer farmers were left to grow food. Another very important reason that caused an increase in food shortage was that ` the Russian railway system was being used to carry supplies to the war front and so trains carrying food to the cities had been reduced`1so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay on Southwest Airlines Introduction By October 2002, Southwest Airlines had apparently weathered the initial crisis to the airline industry that resulted from the September 11, 2001 ( 9/11 ) terrorist attacks. Most of the large national carriers had experienced huge losses in demand, profitability and market share, while in contrast Southwest s low fare operations had thrived, even in the face of declining earnings. Yet, only a year after the attacks, Southwest and the industry in general faced still unknown future changes to its operating environment. There was already a new dynamic of security becoming a priority consideration, and new governmental directives and taxes meant to ensure and maintain that security. This new security dynamic had already ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Internal Analysis Southwest s Strengths Southwest s main strategy is providing a differentiated product to airline industry customers. It does this by offering a low cost, high convenience, customer friendly service to its main focus group, the business traveler. Southwest s business model has proven to be highly successful in providing the company a distinct competitive advantage over its competitors. Southwest s business model is based on several key activities that form the basis for its long term and operational strategies. Southwest has a long standing policy of conservative growth. This policy limits annual growth in aircraft capacity to between 10% and 15%, and annual station growth to two or three cities, in spite of expansion opportunities. The financial side of the policy is a low debt to equity ratio that reduces costs and increases market value. As a result the company has maintained a strong balance sheet, as evidenced by thirty consecutive years of profitability. Southwest has a strong organization, built on charismatic leadership, a small yet experienced executive management team infused with Southwest values and culture, and excellent employee relationships. Management was informal, and decision making was on a cross functional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Capitalism vs Democracy Capitalism and Democracy The political system and the economic system of the United States have been intertwined since the very founding of our country. Although there are many different views on how well the systems work or how they function, this has been a common thought shared by all different sides. Some have an optimistic view of capitalism, while others feel as though capitalism favors too few people. Two major points of view, the conservative and the reform liberal, describe how capitalism works, and the role for the government in managing the marketplace, in two similar, yet very different ways. First, we look at the thoughts of Milton Friedman, of the conservative point of view. According to Friedman, capitalism is a free ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It would also be the function of the government to regulate public goods , or something where it is difficult or impossible to determine the particular user or the amount used. For example, a lighthouse is a public good, because it is almost impossible to identify who uses the light to guide them or how often they use it. Friedman ultimately believes that the government should stay out of economic affairs as much as possible, for every time the government acts the freedom of the people shrinks, and all government interventions have more costs then they do benefits. When the government regulates the way a business operates, for example, requiring steel plants to put filters on their smoke stacks, it increases the cost of doing business, which increases prices and decreases sales, production, jobs and wages. Capitalism, according to Friedman, has a way of efficiently working things out on its own, and needs very little government intervention. Many programs we have today, such as social security, Medicare, and welfare to name a few, Friedman would do away with, as they are the responsibility of the individual, not the government. The marketplace is even more proportional to public demand than the political system is, and will constantly cycle through different phases and work itself out without the need of government regulation. Milton Friedman looks at capitalism as a free and voluntary system that should be driven by the consumer not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. William Penn To The Kings Of The Indians Summary Title: William Penn to the Kings of the Indians in Pennsylvania, History Society of Pennsylvania, William Penn, 1681 Subject: William Penn had been given a large grant of land in America by the King on which he wished to create his own colony. However, he knew that Native Americans already lived on that land. That is why he sent a letter to the leader of the Indians, informing them that he wished to stay there alongside the Native people and did not wish to fight them. Penn states that he is aware of the injustices that have already been done to the Native Americans, and says that he is not the same as the men who have brought harm upon those people. William Penn states that he has love and respect for the Native Americans, and wishes to win over their friendship and trust. If any of the Indians were offended by him or his people, Penn would speak with them until they came to an understanding for receiving something in return. He wished for not only his people to be satisfied with the way things were, but for the Native Americans to feel the same. Pen had sent over his people in place of himself to deliver the letter to the King of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This letter was William Penn s way of reaching out to the Native Americans so he could speak with them to try and have peace. William Penn wanted to have a colony without discord, and that included between the colonists and the Native Americans. He wanted to reach out to them, to perhaps get a better understanding of them and come to be on good terms with the natives. Rather than drive them out of the area entirely as other colonists would like to do, Penn wanted to live alongside them. He thought discussing with them and compromising would help matters between the two colliding groups, and so that is what he intended to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Katherine Johnson s Hidden Figures Hidden Figures is an interesting and emotional film that tells the story of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, three African American women working at NSA during the 1960s. These three women worked as human computers and this movie tells the untold story of there important role in the space race between the United States and Russia. The film also highlights and brings to light race relations in America during the 1960s. In the film there are important characters, themes, and scenes that capture its true meaning and message. The movie highlights the strong will and amazing talents of Katherine Johnson. Johnson s story of overcoming obstacles and amazing life accomplishments is empowering and one that everyone should hear. Katherine Johnson had many breakthroughs during her career, she became the first African American woman to be promoted at NSA and was also the first African American in Virginia to attend an all white school. She served as one of the most significant brains behind the operation to get John Glenn into space. . However, because she was an African American woman her story was never told. At first she starts off working in basements of NASA, but as her amazing talents and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This movie highlights the deep divide that existed between races in America during the 1960s. It highlights the true magnitude of the situation. The film uses powerful visuals and stories to capture race relations. For example, the film depicts Katherine Johnson run a mile just to go to the bathroom because of her race. The story of these three women was a microcosm of what was occurring to African Americans all over America during the 1960s. By telling the story of Johnson, Jackson, and Vaughan the movie is able to paint a more interesting and well developed story of the struggles that people faced during this time period, which makes it all the more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Making Peace In The Language Wars Analysis Probable Peace in the Language Wars Author Bryan A. Garner, in his article Making Peace in the Language Wars (published in Garner s Modern American Usage 3rd edition, Oxford University Press, 2009), seeks to negotiate a cease fire between two fighting countries, the prescriptivists and the descriptivists, by dispelling myths about each of their camps. First and foremost, Garner outlines the war is happening between the lines of our favorite novels and poetry, and he describes what each camp stands for. Prescriptivists desire to instruct the world around them on how to use the language by enforcing, or at the very least informing the general public about the rules of grammar. They are sometimes described as conservative and are very concerned ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the main problems that Garner points out is the fact that prescribers often deny the need for linguistic evidence. As they are typically rather leery of change, they tend to follow rules and enforce them ex cathedra. Meaning that they simply take the rules for what they are and never question them because they came from the ultimate authority. Prescriptivists tend to oppose any change in the rules, even when the rule has become outdated and the meaning of the words has changed. Garner saw this issue and aptly decided to support many of his entries with not only adequate evidence for how it should be used, but also evidence on how it is currently being used even if it is not necessarily correct. He explains that while much of himself resides in the prescriptive camp, he dips his foot in the descriptive camp every once in a while. Prescriptivists, while having their problems, also bring a lot to the table. The rules which they enforce essentially give the descriptivists the springboard that they need to describe the language around them. It is absolutely imperative that one knows the rules of the language before he goes out into the world to see whether people are following them or not. It is also absolutely vital to have the skill of higher language for formal occasions. Garner describes this need when he brings up the fantastic point of registers especially when making the distinction between speech ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Non Traditional Students Of Color Essay Non traditional students of color are often faced with obstacles that make life that much more challenging as compared to traditional students. Rendon (1994) labeled non traditional students as those that attend affordable community colleges and minority serving institutions, and traditional students are those whose families have a history of college attendance, come from middle and upper class families, and typically feel confident about attending college (p. 13). And, research shows that these obstacles, challenges, and barriers that people of color face have negative effects throughout their lives. Education is a prime example of how people of color suffer great setbacks when they first enter college. Rendon (1994) points out students from underrepresented backgrounds often experience isolation, a lack of self efficacy, and a lack of a sense of belonging in college contexts (p. 48). Furthermore, one needs to take it one step back and realize that most students of color are much more likely to attend schools where most of their peers are poor or low income. Therefore, socio economic status (SES) determines the education a person receives throughout K 12. Walpole (2004) also describes how low SES parents are more likely to define success as a secure full time job after graduating from high school. College attendance is not an expectation and often means enrolling in a community college or technical school when it does occur (p. 47). When a student reaches the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Channel Islands National Park Research Paper Carson Northcliffe Mr. Chapman U.S History December 2, 2017 Channel Islands National Park The Channel Islands are located on the coast of Southern California in the Pacific Ocean between the cities Los Angeles and Santa Maria. Channel Islands National Park are made up of a chain of eight islands, Anacapa Island, San Miguel Island, Santa Cruz Island, Santa Rosa Island, San Clemente, San Nicolas, Santa Barbara, and Santa Catalina Island. In total, the park covers 249,561 acres. The islands are filled with a large variety of animals from land to aquatic. From the center of channel islands to the coast of Santa Barbara, it is approximately thirty miles, But it takes around two and a half hours to travel to the islands by boat. Opposed to the almost three hour boat ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is also the position of the discovery of the earliest evidence of humans in North America. The Channel Islands are at the moment known to have been inhabited by marine Paleo Indian peoples from at the minimum thirteen thousand years ago. The Chumash people were removed from the islands in the 19th century and then later on transported to the Spanish missions. For a full century, the Channel Islands were used for ranching and fishing and that affected the ecosystem. For example, they were the main reason bald eagles and sea otters have been endangered in southern California because both of those animals were used as a food source for the Native Americans for centuries. Most of the Channel Islands is now newly owned by federal agencies to help fix the redevelopment of the island s ecosystem. They have made a huge impact on the island s ecosystem. A few of the islands were utilized by fishers and they wanted to specifically hunt for sperm whales in the 1930 s.The Channel Islands aren t highly visited but they have had over 350,000 people visit the island since 2006 and estimated around 70,000 visitors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Revolutionary Militia Continental Army officers often criticized the militia s effectiveness. However, at the Battle of Saratoga, and during a campaign in 1780, the militia proved to be an essential fighting force. By the end of the war, General Washington and other officers in command used the continental militia as support for the regular army, thus proving the militias were a crucial component in achieving victory during the American Revolution. The militia was also required to set aside a portion of their soldiers and form them into new, special companies called minutemen. The minutemen were different from the militia because while the law required colonists dedicate service in their local militia, the minutemen assembled themselves from volunteers. The minutemen were a very small, specifically chosen, elite force required to be extremely mobile and capable to fight under short time constraints. Minutemen, chosen by militia commanders, joined this elite group of soldiers. Normally each minuteman was around twenty five or younger and was chosen for his enthusiasm, reliability, and physical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were a reorganized and well run militia, with no loyalty to the crown, and trained much more than any form of military in America had previously. Where in ordinary times the militia mustered four times a year and now, in the spring of 75, the minutemen drilled twice a week. The militia companies had previously shown themselves incapable of fully meeting and defending themselves in an emergency. It was hardly surprising: they embraced almost all the able bodied men in town between sixteen and sixty. These citizen soldiers, dispersed on distant farms and busy with everyday chores, could not easily be called together to fight successfully. Once again, farms were exporting their youth to the frontier. A special force needed to alarm the country. That force was the minutemen, and Concord has as good a claim as any town to be their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Robert Nardelli s Leadership Style When one thinks of the retail giant Home Depot they think of reasonably priced items that will aid them in home improvement projects. In the business world though, the mention of this chain store brings to mind the controversial CEO Robert Nardelli who left an organizational path of destruction upon his departure from the company. Nardelli had an interesting leadership style that bordered on the edge of being considered unethical and was considered by many as not being beneficial for the company overall. By evaluating Robert Nardelli s leadership style against known leadership theories such as trait, behavioral, situational and contingency theories it is easy to dissect his leadership style and make a final decision as to how ethical he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the theories that can be used to dissect Nardelli s role as a leader is the trait theory. Trait theories are based upon the concept that leaders are simply born with a set of traits such as social, personal, and personality traits and also physical characteristics that outline how they are as a leader (Baack, 2012). Nardelli had a good foundation of traits for being a leader but there were some personality traits that kept him from being a great leader. He had a strong desire for setting and achieving goals but his interactions with people, employees and customers alike, were what caused him problems. Robert Nardelli was not known as being a personable individual and tended to focus more on the numbers that the stores were generating rather than the people that were providing those numbers. As a leader it is important to be balanced between the two aspects as you cannot have one without the other. It is impossible to lead people if there is no desire to relate to them and this is the issue that Nardelli was faced with. The profits that an organization is generating can only take you so far; it is the people that need to be the focus first and then one can move on to other aspects. Whereas trait theory believed that leadership traits are something and individual is born with, behavioral theory is based on the concept that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay about A Proposed ICAAlgorithm Proposed ICA algorithm This algorithm performs adaptive optimization of kurtosis based contrast function in floating point arithmetic. The main aim of this algorithm development is to reduce the number of manipulations and to improve the performance of ICA algorithm in terms of convergence speed, area, frequency and power. The convergence speed of the algorithm is improved by focusing the search in particular directions rather than searching for the solution in a random manner. The random number generator unit present in FastICA has been replaced by an adaptive optimization unit .This adaptive optimization unit updates the weight values based on the kurtosis function. Since adaptive optimization unit contains a subtractor and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If x is normalized so variance is equal to unity, then kurtosis is simply the normalized version of the fourth moment as in (5). kurt(x)=E{x^(4 ) } 3 (5) Kurtosis value is non zero for non gaussian random variables or signals. The weight vector is updated in ICA by the learning rule w_newi (k+1)←E{Z.g(〖w(k)Z〗^T)} E{Z.g (〖w(k)Z〗^T)} (6) Where g( ) is a nonlinear function. Since derivative of kurtosis can be used as a nonlinear function g(x)=x3 (7) On substituting (7) in (6), w_newi (k+1)←E{Z.(〖w(k)Z〗^T)} 3E{Z〖〖(w(k)Z〗^T)〗^2} (8) Due to the property of unit variance, the equation (8) becomes, w_newi (k+1)←E{Z.(〖w(k)Z〗^T)} 3w(k) (9) This is used in main iteration of proposed algorithm for weight updation.The Fig 2 shows the architecture of iteration process defined in (9) for 2 sources . Prposed ICAAlgorithm for 2 units Having the low dimensionality signal obtained from preprocessing step, this algorithm aims at finding the vectors of demixing matrix to extract desired signal from the mixtures. Updation of weights continues in iterative manner with following steps until a convergence is achieved. The proposed ICA algorithm estimates one column of the demixing matrix in one convergence period. Form a weight matrix W by assuming M sub matrices or column vectors where M ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...