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The National Department Of Homeland Security
The events of September 11th, 2001 forever changed the organizational make up of Emergency Management.
Prior to 9/11, FEMA was the premier organization in the United States that dealt with any sort of disaster
management. While FEMA was not without its own particular struggles early on, it had grown into an effective
program; often emulated by other Governments for its effectiveness. As the primary Emergency Management
function for the United States it was afforded a cabinet level position; thus allowing direct access to the
President (Haddow, Bullock, Coppola, 2011). Functioning as its own entity, FEMA was also able to spend its
money as they saw fit, develop its own hierarchy, and most importantly; decide which natural
disasters/emergencies to focus a majority of their resources on. Unfortunately for FEMA all of that was lost
with the creation of The Department of Homeland Security (DHS). According to (Haddow, Bullock, Coppola,
2011), In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, when the Department of Homeland Security was established
and FEMA lost its status as an independent agency, emergency management became a minor player (p. 343).
The shift from a focus on natural disasters, to a focus on terrorism has been detrimental for FEMA. First and
foremost, FEMA lost its cabinet position and the direct line to the President that it was afforded. While funding
was accelerated to DHS in quantities never before seen in emergency management, FEMA, being a subordinate
of
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Impact of the Presence of Sugar Daddies in the European...
Introduction 271 words 2,070 overall
The main aim of this paper is to identify and discuss a contemporary issue that affects operations management,
strategic management and human resource management within the specific industry. Building on the authors
interest this paper will focus on the arising issues and problems related with the rapid growth of the influence
of private and public (to lesser extent) benefactor owners within the European football industry (Lang et al.,
2011). The European model of Sport (Holt, 2009) refers to the overall design of the European Football Industry
and implies a guideline that organisations has to follow. The most important principles assume a global
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These are strategic management, operations management and human resource management, which will be
briefly explained in this subchapter. To better understand the sugar daddy phenomenon it is important to define
it within the right historical and economical context. The sugar daddy term refers to wealthy individual who
decided to invest large amount of their capital into taking over the football club (Lang et al., 2011) and then to
inject even more money in order to acquire better coaching and playing talent, hence to increase the overall
team quality (Madden, 2012). However there were many private owners of football clubs in the past. Wealthy
investors like Jack Walker (Blackburn Rovers F.C); Silvio Berlusconi (AC Milan) or Masimo Moratti
(Internazionale Milano) (Lang et al., 2011) managed their clubs in a way they could achieve both sporting
success and its long term financial stability. Only recently football clubs became an expensive toy for even
wealthier individuals (Kuper, 2009). The core example and a kind of archetype of modern sugar daddy is
Chelsea London Football Club owner Roman Abramovich who injected a total of £880 million into his club
between 2003 and 2012 (Franck Lang, 2012; Madden, 2012). He was then followed by others: Sheikh Mansour
Bin Zayed Al Nahyan bought Manchaster City (England) in 2008 for £800 million (Franck Lang, 2012);
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Living With Dementia
Introduction Dementia is a generic term used to describe symptoms that indicate significant loss of intellectual
and cognitive functions which includes memory, thinking and communication such as changes in social
behaviour and problem solving and the ability to carry out day today activities (Alzheimer s society, 2014). The
current estimate of people living with a form of dementia in the United Kingdom is around 850,000 and has
predicted to increase to over 1 million by 2025 and over 2 million by 2051 (Alzheimer s society, 2014). Of
those affected with dementia, 90% eventually develop behavioural and psychological symptoms (Hort et al,
2010; Steinberg et al 2008). Behavioural and psychological symptoms include agitation, aggression,
restlessness, depression and anxiety. These symptoms cause higher morbidity and a poorer quality of life for
patients and carers (Nilamadhab, 2009; Cerejeira, 2012). More than one third of people living with dementia
have behaved aggressively, particularly in the moderate to severe stages of the condition (Alzheimer s society
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Following the national strategy, the Scottish government recognised that, not only early intervention through
timely diagnosis and better treatment and care was needed but focused on continuity of care to maintain of
good health (Scotland National Dementia Strategy, 2013 16). An example of this implementation could be seen
on Promoting Excellence (2011) frameworks where all healthcare and social services implement these
improvements such as timely and accurate diagnosis, living well by being empowered to maintain identity,
access to appropriate services and support care. By doing so, it helps healthcare professionals to meet the needs
of people with dementia and enables them to maintain a good quality of life despite of their
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Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Essay
Duchenne s muscular dystrophy, also known as psuedohypertrophic muscular dystrophy, is a typical sex linked
disorder in which the muscles degenerate throughout a person s life. It literally means faulty nutrition of the
muscles. Muscular Dystrophy has no cures, and this particular type of muscular dystrophy affects only males.
One in 3,500 baby boys are born with this disorder and survival is rare beyond the early 30s, death is usually
caused by a respiratory disease. (ygyh.org) Duchenne s muscular dystrophy is named after the French
neurologist, Guillaume B. A. Duchenne, who lived from 1806 to 1875. In 1861 he became the first person to
describe the disorder. In 1951 Elizabeth Shull Russell, an American geneticist, ... Show more content on
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(www.ncdi.nlm.nih.gov) Usually, children with muscular dystrophy develop normally during the first few years
of their life. In time some common symptoms appear, including: stumbling, waddling, difficulty climbing
stairs, and toe walking (walking on the toes, not letting the heels hit the floor). It is also very common for a
child with MD to develop large calf muscles. This is a condition called calf pseudo hypertrophy, in which the
muscle tissue is destroyed and replaced by fat. (www.kidshealth.org) Duchenne?s muscular dystrophy usually
affects the patient by age five, and they?re usually in a wheelchair by the age of twelve. Over time the muscles
weaken in the shoulders, back, arms, and legs. Eventually the respiratory muscles are affected, and a ventilator
is required to assist with breathing. Kids with this form of MD usually have a life span of around twenty years.
Most kids with Duchenne?s muscular dystrophy are of average intelligence, although one third of MD cases
also experience learning disabilities, and a few cases have mental retardation. (www.kidshealth.org) Physical
therapy can be used to help a child maintain muscle tone, thereby extending their lifespan. For those that do
have Duchenne?s muscular dystrophy activity is highly encouraged. Inactivity can worsen the muscle disease.
Leg braces can also allow a child with MD to walk independently for a longer period of time.
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Garret Graves Research Paper
Garret Graves is a Republican member of the 115th U.S. Congress. He represents Louisiana s Sixth
Congressional District. Graves was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on January 31, 1972. After graduating
from Catholic High School in Baton Rouge in 1990, he attended the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa,
Louisiana Tech in Ruston and American University in Washington DC. He studied engineering. However, he
did not earn any degree. In 1996, he moved to Washington D.C. and started his career in politics as an intern
for Louisiana Senator John Breaux. He later joined a team of the former U. S. Representative Billy Tauzin and
worked as his aid for nine years. In 2008, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal nominated Graves chairman of the
Louisiana Coastal
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Examine the way that the two scenes from the Sixth Sense...
The intriguing supernatural thriller, Sixth Sense, combines a mixture of honesty and deception to create a film
which is renowned as having one of the most unpredictable and satisfying endings, at least in recent cinema.
Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, the film reveals the tortured existence of Cole, a very unique little boy,
cursed with a unique but sinister gift, a sixth sense the ability to see the dead. Haunted by these apparitions
since birth and unable to share his troubles for fear of suspicion of his insanity, Cole struggles under the burden
of his gift, leaving him disturbed and isolated from those around him until the more obvious signs of his mental
turmoil begin to appear in his behaviour. However, shortly after a violent ... Show more content on
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In the following two scenes it is possible to find many instances of the techniques which make this possible and
to perceive more fully the connection between what we are shown and what this leads us to presume.
In the first of the two scenes we witness the introduction of Cole and Dr Crowe in what appears to be a pre
arranged visit. A vital part of convincing the audience of his existence is in creating the illusion of interaction
between himself and others and in the opening of the scene, the body language of Cole s mother and Dr Crowe
is used to suggest this. In medium shot, (often used to provide a ?blank sheet? for emotions), we see the two
characters in profile. While Dr Crowe is calm and smiling slightly, Cole s mother holds her body angled away
from him and has a tight, cold expression, giving a definite impression of tension. From this it appears that a
conversation and more probably a disagreement has taken place between them, as a ghost he would be unable
to do this, the audience would have no reason to suspect him at this point. The tension also allows us to
presume that she looks away from him in order to avoid his gaze, rather than as a result of his invisibility.
However, both here and when Cole enters the room medium close up shots and shots over the shoulder provide
us with a view Dr Crowe s line of sight and of course it is only natural to assume that if his gaze was
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Historical Context In Lord Of The Flies
Historical Context is Vital to Understand a Memoir Reading an excellent memoir is stepping into the author s
past; the strokes of descriptive writing throughout the story paint a picture in the reader s mind, allowing one to
escape from their own reality into another s. William Golding s Lord of the Flies and Elie Wiesel s Night each
have a historical background; however, the importance of each varies depending on the type of literary work.
Lord of the Flies tells a story of a large group of schoolboys that landed on an island after their plane crashed.
These kids begin their adventure by electing a leader named Ralph, and initially they act civil, organized, and
ready to survive. As the novel progresses, a rebellious older boy named Jack begins to act out, trying to replace
Ralph with himself as leader. Eventually, the wild, rambunctious nature of these boys wreaks havoc on the
ability of the group to survive together, and three boys tragically died before a Navy ship comes to their rescue.
The historical context of this book is short; there is a World War happening, and the boys plane was shot down
by an enemy pilot. This was the entire reason they were stranded on an island in the first place. Night by Elie
Wiesel is an autobiography and memoir explaining Eliezer s experiences as an Orthodox Jew in Sighet, a
Transylvanian town in Hungary, during World War II. Wiesel goes through each event that led to the tragic
deaths of his mother, sisters, and eventually even his
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The Problem Analysis Of Acetone And Chloroform
1. Problem statement
Acetone and chloroform are two molecules which have an attraction for each other and form a maximum
boiling azeotrope. Their boiling points (acetone = 329.4 K and chloroform = 334.3 K) are very close, however,
they have considerably different molecular weights (acetone = 58.08 kg/kmol and chloroform = 117.4
kg/kmol). xy diagram of acetone/chloroform mixture at 1 atm is shown in Fig. 1 where the azeotropic
composition is 36.28mol% of acetone and the temperature is 64.47°C (Kojima et al., 1991).
Among the various solvents including water, chlorobenzene, ethylene glycol, DMSO and xylene investigated
by Luyben (Luyben, 2008) to be used in the separation of acetone/chloroform mixture using extractive
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Dependent variables, which are obtained from the solution of the model equations after decision variables are
set by the decision maker (i.e., optimizer).
The number of decision variables determines the degree of the freedom of a model. The degrees of the freedom
of the extractive distillation plant which has two distillation units can be divided into two categories: design
and operating degrees of freedom.
The analysis of the operating degrees of freedom of the model of a simple distillation column having one
reboiler and one condenser reveals that two parameters among the various parameters such as reflux ratio,
distillate flow rate, components recovery, condenser/reboiler temperature and condenser/reboiler heat duty
should be specified to set the degrees of the freedom to zero (Hanson et al., 1962).
Despite the fact that considering reflux ratio and distillate flow rate is a common choice as the operating degree
of freedom for a distillation column, however, the two columns in the plant under study are coupled through a
recycle stream, which makes obtaining a converged solutions for the simulations a very challenging
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Child Labour Satire
Imagine that one day you are exhausted from working eight straight hours, but are forced to continue until the
sun goes down. How would you feel? Worn out? That s what 168 million children, all over the world, feel
every single second of their lives. When children are forced to do work against their will, it s child labor. That s
why I think child labor should be made illegal in many countries because children often get beaten, kids can no
longer focus on education and, some jobs aren t made for kids. Children get harmed for disobedience in places
such as Nigeria. They also get slapped or spanked if they don t get their work done, or if they mess up their job.
This should not be allowed, because kids from the ages of six to eight start working, ... Show more content on
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Some jobs, kids do as victims of child labor are beggars, street vendors, shoe shiners, car washers and feet
washers.(Arjunaka, Summa, Worachat,2014,p.3). Some of these jobs are not made for kids to do such as
beggars. Begging in the street is a common job when it comes to child labor, but kids could get hit by a car.
Also, kids aren t born so that they can begin the street. Children do not receive a lot of money to go beg in the
street. Children from the ages of six to eight should not be lifting heavy objects such as tree trunks or metals.
Kids could possibly get stressed out doing jobs that are too hard for them. Since the children know that if they
mess up, they will get beaten (possibly to death) the children know they can not mess up, which leading to
more stress. Although some may argue that some adults are disabled or are seniors and can t take care of
themselves, you don t need a child to do your work for you. You can make an adult do your work for you and
then pay them. Usually in Nigeria, kids are told to beg on the streets for a very little amount of money. If you
want a child to help you, it should be simple things such as cooking or cleaning portions of the house. Also,
children should be paid a reasonable amount. Children should also be given respect because they are trying to
help
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Religious Views On Abortion
Religious Views of Abortion Throughout many years, abortion has been a topic of wide discussion and multiple
different views. By definition abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often
performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy . The two most commonly used phrases or titles that people
use to describe their view on abortion would be: pro life or pro choice . Those considered pro life believe that
human life is created at the moment of fertilization and is, thus, entitled to the same legal protections as any
other human being (Crutcher, 2016). They believe that life is much more important especially in cases like
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From their teachings to their mediation, it has always taught or practiced peace. Just like the religions
mentioned above, Hindus oppose abortion. Even from the Hindu scriptures mention abortion, but it is more
commonly referred to as garha batta also known as womb killing . In India they have specific laws that state if
the mother is in any harm or any risks that could cause her life threatening issues during up to twenty weeks of
her pregnancy, then abortion can be performed. A Hindu believes in choosing and deciding the practice that
will cause no harm to the mother, unborn child, and to the society. The main teaching of Hinduism is ahisma or
non violence. Basically, Hindus believe that violence does not solve anything, which is very true. Abortion can
be seen as harm to the mother and of course to the fetus. Considering that is it practically murder, you can
definitely see the reason why they are opposed to it. Even the most historical and inspirational Hindu Gandhi,
who is a non violence activist, has said: It seems to me as clear as daylight that abortion would be a crime .
Looking back at the Hindu scriptures, it is very clear to see that this issue has been mentioned before. A Hindu
text has even compared abortion as similar to killing a priest. Another text also said that committing abortion
can be compared to killing one s parents. There is an issue in India where the
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An Analysis Of Baby Kochamman In The God Of Small Things
An antagonist can be defined as someone or something that is put in the story to oppose the protagonist or to
cause problems that need to be overcome. Throughout the story, every character in one way or another causes
problems, as the story emphasizes that nobody is perfect. The Orangedrink Lemondrink man could be an
antagonist as he causes Estha great emotional turmoil and traumatizes him. Ammu and Velutha could be
antagonists because if they hadn t had the affair then maybe Velutha wouldn t be dead and the children wouldn
t have been separated and maybe, just maybe, Sophie Mol wouldn t have drowned in the river. Chacko could
also be an antagonist as he kicks Ammu out of the house which eventually results in the separation of the twins.
However, one character, in particular, Baby Kochamma, in every part of the story, not only does she cause
problems, she causes problems for everyone. Baby Kochamma causes problems for Rahel and Estha, for
Ammu, for Velutha, for the police, and even makes Chacko more miserable and angry, eventually leading him
to force Ammu to leave. Baby Kochamma continually manipulates the characters in the story into doing what
she wants to get herself out of trouble. Foreshadowing the main conflict and also the climax in The God of
Small Things, Baby Kochamma says, in relation to Velutha, That man will be our nemesis (Roy 175).
When Velutha s father shows up at the family house to tell Mammachi that Ammu and Velutha had been seeing
each other, Baby
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The Gods In The Iliad
In Greek Mythology, gods and goddesses were assigned gifts related to specific aspects of nature. It explained
to people the origin of the universe and how the world operates. The ancient Greeks were basing these
scientific concepts solely based on their beliefs alone, which resulted in stories that included the gods swooping
in and interfering with human affairs. Many of those recorded stories, including Homer s The Iliad, can be
interpreted in two ways: either the actual gods have appeared before a protagonist or that there was a natural
occurrence that had no scientific evidence to clarify what it was. Book 5 of The Iliad shows several occasions
where this occurs, and each example presented in this essay will argue if it shows that the gods are physically
present in the story, or the gods are used only as metaphors for a scientific phenomenon. On the first line of
page 164, Homer describes a scene where Athena gives Diomedes strength and daring to ... shine forth and
tower over the Argives and win himself great glory (Hom. Il. 5.2 3). The reality of the situation is that Diomede
s sudden surge of energy is most likely coming from the chemicals in his brain. It seems like it could have been
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This specific battle reveals the gods personalities, and it can be also argued that they were physically present as
they were interacting with both humans and other gods. This book can be either interpreted heavily or taken at
face value by the people reading it today, but it can be agreed upon all that the Greeks have created a belief
system that describes science in a beautifully abstract way. Through them, humans will begin to identify certain
human occurrences and discover a more logical way to explain them as time
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Descartes Meditations Ontological Argument Essay
Descartes Meditations Ontological Argument
Descartes s fifth Meditation argument for God s existence relies on an untenable notion that existence is a
perfection and that it can be predicated of God. I shall first explain what Descartes s argument for God s
existence is, and then present his argument in propositional form. I will then attempt to support the argument
that existence is neither a perfection nor a predicate of God.
In our thoughts we apprehend ideas of things. These ideas may reside entirely within our thoughts or they may
exist independent of our considerations of them (Descartes 143). Descartes argues that the idea of God is that
He is infinite substance [eternal, immutable], independent, all knowing, ... Show more content on
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Existence, therefore, should more properly be thought of as a prerequisite for perfection and not a perfection in
and of itself. Descartes disagrees however, and in his reply to Gassendi he argues that existence is necessarily
predicated of God because existence is a part of the true essence of any perfect being (Plantinga 49). For
Descartes, it is not possible for us to possess the idea of a most perfect being if this being lacks the most
important characteristic of existence. If God did not exist then He would not be the most perfect being, but we
clearly have the idea of the most perfect being so therefore He must exist. The problem with this notion,
however, is that Descartes begs the question by building into premise (2) the concept of a perfect being which
has yet to be demonstrated. In order to demonstrate God s existence, Descartes should not assume, or
presuppose, that which he is attempting to conclude. But by predicating the existence of God in (2) he has
already concluded that which is later restated in the conclusion. In effect, the follower of Descartes s argument
is tricked, for if he or she agrees with the foundational premises for the sake of the argument (that existence is
predicated of a most perfect being), then there is no choice left but to conclude that God exists.
Further, predicating the existence of a most perfect being based upon the attributes that this being is believed to
possess fails to provide existence to
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Why Are Conditional Sentencing Effective
Conditional sentences can be effective in alternative ways, the conditional sentence can impose a significant
burden on finances along with shaming from the offenders family (Martin, Hanrahan Bowers, 2009, p. 561).
While on house arrest the offender will have been in direct view of their peers, they will be forced to give an
explanation and feel resentment for their actions. An offender on house arrest stated, my whole family saw this
anklet on, and people would comment on it. I mean, and you would have to explain it to them (Martin,
Hanrahan Bowers, 2009, p. 561). The offender not only has felt the impact of the punishment but, must also
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The main method of contact with most foreign inmates is by phone, however, the cost may be unaffordable for
regular calls, making it difficult to maintain contact with their family (Barnoux Wood, 2013, p. 243). Unless
housed with other inmates from that can speak the same language, they are likely to be socially isolated due to
language barriers (Barnoux Wood, 2013, p. 243). The inmate can be deported little prior notice leaving very
limited time to inform relatives for release, or any other needed preparations (Barnoux Wood, 2013, p. 243).
Without family ties remaining, or having resettlement programs to help the inmate settle into society, the
foreign inmate will have great struggles trying to reintegrate into society upon
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How Did Walt Disney Grow During The Great Depression
Walt Disney is a house hold name to most families, he is the man who is known for creating one of the largest
companies in the world (Disney). Though he almost didn t have the chance to start this company. Starting with
his love for art since he was born on 1901 in Chicago, IL. At the age of 16 Walt Disney became a Red Cross
member driving an ambulance, and this is where he began drawings designs and cartoons in the ambulance. He
then worked as a cartoonist in Kansas but that ended fairly quickly. After that he then moved to California
where he began his company with his brother Roy Disney. In the partnership Roy focused on the business
aspects while Walt focused on the creative aspects. The business began when they took out a small loan, ...
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Though he was obsessed with having the newest technology in his work, and was willing to get the money
anyway at one point even allowed tabloid to use Mickey Mouse in one of their promotions for 300 dollars. That
eventually led him to winning an Academy Award in 1932, and win 26 Oscars in his lifetime. In the 1930 s and
40 s they had employed over 1000 people, but around that time it was a tough time for American businesses.
Though Walt Disney managed to get through all the difficulties such as the great depression, WW2, and many
other diversities it faced. To this day they are one of the largest companies, and some of their most famous
movies and stories were created by Walt and are still highly appreciated. Though WW2 did halt production of
movies for a while. Some movies where he has won awards and are still popular are movies such as Snow
White, Cinderella, and etc... But all of this was possible because he had a dream to start a company and draw.
As he once said We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we re curious
and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths. , and feel he lived by these words because he truly showed
these traits as he lived, and created such an iconic company. That still stands and is beloved today, all because
one man wanted to draw and reinvent the time he was
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Persuasive Essay On Tissue Lacks
I believe that anybody shouldn t run along through what the doctors did to Henrietta Lacks. Henrietta persisted
a mother of five children and after she gave birth to her fifth children, she occurred to be diagnosed with
cervical cancer. The doctors stole her cells without her permission. From there on evolution of laws have been
concerning tissue search. One of the issues comes to pass if people should be given the legal ownership of their
tissues. In my opinion, I feel like everybody should be given the legal right of their tissues. In 1951, 2009, and
1999 many laws were different than now. One law that was different was if doctors took cells without
permission it was totally fine and the government didn t care. For example, one quote that the text lists is,
When I tell people the story of Henrietta Lacks and her cells, their first question is usually Wasn t it illegal for
doctors to take Henrietta s cells without her knowledge? Don t doctors have to tell you when they use your
cells in research? The answer is no not in 1951 and not in 2009... What this piece of evidence is trying to say is
that the doctors back then didn t really care about if what they were doing was right or wrong and if the patient
s approved of what they did to their cells. Another piece of textual evidence is, When you go to the doctor for a
routine blood test or to have a molecule removed, when you have an appendectomy, tonsillectomy, or any other
kind of ectomy, the stuff you leave behind
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Ear Pain Case Studies
CC
Mrs. Eklund a 76 year old female here today complaining of left ear pain.
HPI
She tells me she crooked ear canal and she says sometimes it happens that wax gets stuck in there. She woke up
this morning feeling some discomfort and that her left ear was roaring and she is wondering if there might be a
wax issue. She did place some Debrox in it this morning with some success. She feels a little bit better than she
did when she first woke up. Her right ear, she says feels normal. She has noticed perhaps her hearing has not
been as good bilaterally. She does not have any cold symptoms. No runny nose or stuffy nose. No fevers. No
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Social History
She is a nonsmoker.
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Vital Signs
Temperature: 98.7. BP: 128/72. HR: 78. R: 14. W: 131.
General
A well developed, well nourished female in no acute distress seated comfortably in the exam room.
HEENT
Her bilateral ear canals were examined. Each has a complete cerumen impaction. No obvious redness. No pain
with movement of the external ear.
Her ears were irrigated today in the office with good success. Following that, I was able to visualize both TMs.
No erythema. No bulging. The canals were normal and the wax was essentially removed bilaterally. Still a little
remaining wax on the right side. The patient reported much improved. She felt she could hear better and the
sound that she was hearing in her ear and the discomfort was gone.
A/P
Lydia Ecklund is 76 year old female here today with left ear discomfort as well as decreased hearing bilaterally
with a bilateral cerumen impaction. She was very happy with the treatment. She will follow up with Dr. Lilly
for routine care sooner follow up as necessary. All questions were
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The Kent State Massacre Essay
On May 4, 1970 at approximately 12:24 PM members of the Ohio National Guard shot at and killed several
unarmed Kent State University students. These students were protesting President Nixon s decision to invade
Cambodia. While some of the students who were shot at were actively protesting at the time of the shooting,
others were simply walking by or casually observing the protest from a distance. How could an appalling
incident like this occur? What possessed the members of the Ohio National Guard to shoot at unarmed
students? In order to fully understand the circumstances surrounding the Kent State Massacre, it is important to
back track several days and establish a timeline of events leading up to the massacre. On April 30, 1970, ...
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It is interesting to note there was a stark contrast between day and night activities in the city of Kent. During
the day, guardsmen casually patrolled and went about business as usual. In fact, there were even reports that
throughout the daytime hours students would have long, peaceful conversations with the guardsmen. However,
at night, the violence would break out while mass protests were held, forcing the students and guardsmen to
quickly retreat to opposite sides. Once again, on the evening of May 3, non lethal force was used and people
were arrested as the guardsmen again struggled to take control of the violence erupting in the city of Kent
Ohio. Earlier in the weekend, university officials banned all protests and assemblies on campus. Students
ignored this ruling and began congregating around eleven AM for the scheduled twelve noon protest. When the
protest began, a Kent State police officer patrolled the campus with several guardsmen in a jeep announcing
that the protest was illegal and everyone must leave the campus immediately. In response to this dispersion call,
the students became violent, throwing rocks and attacking the jeep. The general in charge of the guardsmen in
Kent, General Canterbury, ordered the guardsmen to arm themselves and fire tear gas in an attempt to disperse
the crowd. As the crowd of
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UNIT 3
Contents P1 Introduction When working in a health and social environment, it is important that the surrounding
nature is safe and free of any potential harm. A hazard is something that can possibly cause you this danger.
Hazards range from something being misplaced to a broken object. When identifying a hazard, risk
assessments would take place to find out the best and quickest solution to prevent any danger. The definition of
a risk is the probability or threat of damage, injury, liability, loss, or any other negative occurrence that is
caused by external or internal vulnerabilities, and that may be avoided through preemptive action. In this
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P2 Legislations Health and Safety Work Act 1974 The main features of the health and safety at work act is that
it provides a framework for ensuring that all employees are in and a health and safety environment. The
employer and staff have duty to ensure the health and safety not only of themselves but also other persons who
may frequent the premises, such as children and their parents. Employees are due undertake an approved first
aid course and a named person should be appointed to take charge in the event of an accident. As well as this,
properly stocked first aid kit should be available no medication should be kept in the first aid kit. In regards to a
healthcare setting, this ensures that children and elderly are looked after as they may not be able to
independently. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 2002 This legislation requires employers to control
substances that are hazardous to health such as toxic, corrosive or irritant chemicals like cleaning products or
even bodily fluids. In a setting such as a Nursery, hazardous substances that are not stored properly and are
easily accessible to children may cause consummation further poisoning or spilling on themselves. This hazard
could be minimized by storing these substances in a high, possibly locked, area so that children are not likely to
get a hold of them and harm themselves. Also, the incorrect
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Cause and Effect of Tornadoes
WHAT CAUSES A TORNADO AND THE EFFECT THEY HAVE
What causes a tornado and the effect they have
J.D. Busby Jr
American Intercontinental University
September 12, 2010
WHAT CAUSES A TORNADO AND THE EFFECT THEY HAVE
ABSTRACT
Reading this paper will give you a better understanding of what causes a tornado and the shear destructive
power of tornadoes. It will also touch on some of the safety precaution involved in a tornado from sirens to
getting to safety. So what does cause a tornado and the effect they have?
WHAT CAUSES A TORNADO AND THE EFFECT THEY HAVE
Before we begin, you have to know what a tornado is. A tornado is an extremely destructive funnel shaped
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WHAT CAUSES A TORNADO AND THE EFFECT THEY HAVE
First the public is taught to recognize the environmental clues such as dark, often greenish sky, wall clouds,
large hail, and loud roaring sound like a train. The National Weather Service broadcasts watches and warnings
for tornadoes as well as for thunderstorms. The civil defense sirens are sounded at night in conjuction with the
warnings when everyone is asleep because they may not aware of the watches or warnings, if the town has
them.
Some other effects of these monsters are that people loose their houses and properties and for some without
insurance it is total devastation. There are many effects due to tornadoes and way too many to go into on this
short paper.
WHAT CAUSES A TORNADO AND THE EFFECT THEY HAVE
CONCLUSION
The effects of tornadoes are slight to major destruction and the cost can be very high up to the loss of life.
Prepare yourself, have a plan to escape to safety. If you are in a tornado prone area then you might want to get a
weather radio that has a siren to warn of impending activity.
WHAT CAUSES A TORNADO AND THE EFFECT THEY HAVE
REFERENCES
Edwards Roger Tornado FAQ [Online] // www.spc.noaa.gov/. Storm Prediction Center, Dec 31, 2009 . Sept.
10, 2010. http://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/. na www.wunderground.com [Online] // weather
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Figurative Language In The Crisis By Thomas Paine
America s triumph in the Revolutionary War against the British brought pure joy and glory. The Americans
won! However, it was not without its struggles. It was essential to invoke passion and feeling from the people,
otherwise the war would be lost in fear and doubt. One of those who urged people to join the movement,
successfully strengthening their Patriotism, was Thomas Paine, an English American political activist. In
Thomas Paine s The Crisis, he utilizes specific elements of style to persuade the Americans to unite and fight
against Britain for liberty.
Paine employs emotion invoking imagery which successfully conjures illusions in the reader s mind to
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The obstinacy of a Tory is so strong that eloquence may strike the ear, and the language of sorrow draw forth
the tear of compassion, but nothing can reach the heart that is steeled with prejudice, inflexible like the hard,
strong alloy of iron. By using the word steeled, the Tories become an inflexible and obstinate, like the strong
alloy of iron, group of people. The reader automatically does not want to belong with these people because they
are depicted to be obnoxious, refusing to listen to the best argument woven with eloquence. The purpose of
choosing to use the word strike is to conjure up a scene in the audience s mind of a person suddenly making an
impressing argument, however the Tory refuses to understand their perspective. This hits the readers with
disgust since not many people like to work or talk with such unrelenting persons. The thought becoming a
Loyalist becomes unpleasant and they are more likely to support the Patriot cause than
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Ruby Bridges Thesis
To many people Ruby Bridges had been the first African American to enter an all white school, but to others,
she was an extremely fearless little girl who radiated love in everything she did. Ruby Bridges began attending
an all white elementary school when she was only six years old. Every school day Ruby was escorted into
school by U.S. Marshalls, which helped ensure her safety from the protestors. The vulgar protesters treated
Ruby, and yelled foul words at her, which hardly bothered Ruby any. Six year old Ruby demonstrated courage,
love, and fearlessness even though she was treated as less than, terrorized, and isolated by the other students.
Initially, Ruby was treated as though she was less than others, not only by the teachers and parents but by the
students as well. Whenever the white people would see Ruby they would look away, and ignore her as if she
was not there. Also, Ruby is extremely smart, perhaps even smarter than the white children, but is treated as
though she cannot learn and is not able. For example, when Ruby made a surprisingly high grade on the test
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The protesters threatened to poison her food, and kill her; which caused Ruby to only want to eat packaged
food and no home cooked meals. Another protester even had a coffin with a Ruby doll in it, hoping to scare
Ruby into dropping out of the all white school. Ruby s vice principal (vp) even hired a new teacher just for her,
because the VP did not want her associating with the white children. When a preacher wanted to let his white
daughter go back to school, the protesters called him a traitor and began terrorizing him as well. Not only did
the vice principal enjoy tormenting Ruby, she enjoyed isolating ruby from the other students as
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A Look Into Psychoanalysis Essay
Psychoanalysis had its beginning with the discovery that a person in complete physical health could experience
an illness with physical symptoms that stemmed from things trapped in the subconscious known as hysteria.
Charcot, a French neurologist tried to liberate the mind through hypnosis. A Viennese physician, Josef Breuer,
carried this purging further with a process based on his patient, Anna O., revealing her thoughts and feelings to
him. Sigmund Freud took Breuer s method and made generalizations that grew into conceptualizations and
eventually into the theories of psychoanalysis. Freud would listen to his patients, and then use these thoughts to
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Simply put one may be bashful or impotent or aggressive to the extreme of being a sex murderer. To carry his
study further, Freud considered the sexuality of an individual.
Through this particular study, Freud contends that one must go back to birth, which is the manifestation of an
individual s sexuality. The oral phase is where life begins and that is why babies explore everything with their
mouth, the center of all sensations. The following phase is the anal or sadistic anal phase where excretory
functions are the center of everything. Pleasures are experienced in the anus during bowel movements. Finally
these erotically tinged pleasures are experienced when the sexual organ is manipulated. Thus psychosexual
development progresses from the oral through the anal to the phallic (in psychoanalytic theory phallic refers to
both male and female sexual organs) stage. During the height of the phallic phase, about the ages of three to
six, these libidinous forces focus on the parent of the opposite sex and lend an erotic cast to the relationship
between parent and child (son/mother or daughter/father). This focus is known as the Oedipus phase for boys
and the Electra phase for girls. The phallic phase is followed by a period of latency where sexual drives lay
dormant until puberty when they are reawakened and individuals become more aware of the sexual roles they
will play as an adult.
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The Coalition Of Airline Pilots Association
6. Uncover how they generate income or benefit from the aviation industry?
¬The Coalition of Airline Pilots Association (CAPA) is a non profit association. CAPA is a trade association
made up of four member pilot unions that have formed an alliance to join their efforts and resources to serve
and enhance the safety, security, and legislative interests of all professional flight deck crewmembers and the
airline industry as a whole. CAPA s source of income is received through each of the four member pilot unions
that have formed an alliance. Each of these pilot unions pay a membership fee to CAPA, which come from the
union dues, paid by the pilots.
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7. Number of employees, volunteers or members
CAPA is a trade association comprised of over 25,000 professional pilots. Currently, there are approximately 50
employees working for the association (LinkedIn). The four members of CAPA are: Allied Pilots Association
(APA), Independent Pilots Association (IPA), Teamsters Local 1224, and Teamsters Local 357. These four
members represent the following airlines: American Airlines, UPS Airlines, Allegiant Air, Atlas Air, ABX Air,
Horizon Air, Cape Air, Kalitta Air, Miami Air, Omni Air, Silver Airways, Southern Air, Republic Airlines,
Chautauqua Airlines and Shuttle America. CAPA is also represented by a number of pilot volunteers however
the exact number is not disclosed by the organization.
ALPA represents and advocates for more than 52,000 pilots at 31 U.S. and Canadian airlines. This makes ALPA
the worlds largest pilot union. ALPA has roughly 500 employees working for the association at this time. ALPA
claims that their aeronautic engineers and safety and security experts provide unparalleled independent analysis
on emerging airline safety and security issues, as well as federal and industrial policies (ALPA). On top of this
the association is often granted interested party status in most of the major airline accidents. This means that
ALPA s very own accident investigators assist both the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the
Transportation Safety Board of Canada during
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Life After St. Jerome s Indian Horse Novel Study
Life after St. Jerome s: Indian Horse Novel Study For years, First Nations children endured the harrowing
experiences of residential schools. It was not until 1996, did the final residential school close down. It took
over a hundred years of physical, physiological, and the sexual abuse of thousands of children before
residential schools existed no more. Although they do not exist anymore, residential schools continue to cause
pain throughout First Nations communities. There are a variety of novels that describe the accounts of
residential school survivors, both fiction and non fiction, each powerful in their own way. Indian Horse, a novel
by Richard Wagamese, is one of these novels. The book follows Saul Indian Horse, a boy of Ojibwe descent,
and his experiences within St. Jerome s Indian Residential School. Saul turns to hockey as a form of protection
from the fowl memories of his experiences at St. Jerome s, using the game to ignore the sexual abuse he
endured. This denial results in Saul s pain, which comes out in the form anger on the ice, and which ultimately
results in him taking up alcohol. It is only when Saul returns to St. Jerome s, that he is able to stop the denial,
and begin his path to healing. Richard manages to lead the reader down the same path of denial as Saul,
therefore allowing the reader to experience the same feeling of shock as felt by Saul in his moments of
realization. Saul s denial of his sexual abuse
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Comparison Between Friedrich Nietzsche And Dr. Martin...
Whether or not you agree with their views, both Friedrich Nietzsche and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. were great,
highly influential men. Their views, though radically different, impacted the world in the greatest of ways,
altering history for many nations. While Nietzsche, a German philosopher from the 1800s, spoke from a
materialistic point of view, believing that there is no god and that all that exists is matter, King, a civil rights
activist of the 1900s, spoke from the belief in transcendence, that there is indeed a god, and that he exists in a
divine realm outside of this universe. But not only do these men differ in their backgrounds and religious
beliefs, they differ radically in how they believe society should function. In Nietzsche s writings, he promoted a
system that emphasizes will to power. He believed that an aristocracy was the basis for a great society. King, on
the other hand, promoted a system of equality and justice. He thought all men were created equal, and that
society should reflect that belief. The writings of these men have come to be studied by people everywhere.
They are so influential, in fact, that one of them played an incredible role in getting our society to the point that
it is today.
As stated previously, Nietzsche s work was both great and highly influential. The Nazis even used his writings
as a basis for their beliefs. Nietzsche believed that the greatest societies were always built upon the aristocratic
system. Since he believed there
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Environment Studies
CHAPTER NO: 01 1. Define the importance of Environmental Studies. Answer: Environment is derived from
the French word Environ which means to encircle or surround. ENVIRONMENT is sum total of water, air, and
land, inter relationships among themselves and also with the human beings, other living organisms and
property. The above definition given in Environment Act, 1986 clearly indicates that environment includes all
the physical and biological surroundings and their interactions. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: It is
multidisciplinary in nature covering chemistry, physics, biology, geography, mathematics, statistics, medicine,
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Thus water has become quite a scare commodity that few countries and civilizations seem to take into
consideration. 3. Discuss the global environmental crisis in brief. Answer: 1) Global destruction of forests and
phytoplankton in the oceans (these capture carbon dioxide 59% land, 41% oceans hold moisture and soil,
preserve species, moderate the environment and give off oxygen). 2) World wide soil erosion and
desertification (the world has lost 1/5 of its arable land in the last decade). Causes: raising beef, lumbering, use
of word for fuel, clear cutting for crops or profit). 3) Worldwide burning of fossil fuels, primarily oil and coal,
and burning of wood in the third world. 4) Harming of forests, lakes, and their ecosystems by acid rain
(including Alaska, Canada, Norway, Eastern U.S., Germany, etc.) 5) Proliferation of nuclear waste hazards, and
massive amounts of other toxic waste. 6) World wide shrinking of fresh water supplied through pollution and
diminishing aquifers. 7) Spreading ozone holes resulting from long lasting chlorofluorocarbon gases. 8)
Massive extinction of species worldwide connected with the above factors. 9) Flooding of coastal areas world
wide as the ocean levels rise: displacing hundreds of millions of people and burying a large portion of the
world s prime agricultural lands.
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Comparing Journeys In Migrant Hostel And The Happiest Refugee
Every individual will undergo many journeys throughout their lifetime without journeys, they would be limited
in experience and knowledge, and this is highlighted in many examples of media and literature. The nature of
journeys also have an impact on the individual; the journey may be harsh, stressful or confusing. Anh Do s The
Happiest Refugee (2010) and Peter Skrzynecki s Migrant Hostel (1975) are two texts that convey the
transformative, unstable, segregative and communicative nature of journeys.
Journeys have a profound impact on the individual, and provocative experiences and new knowledge often
cause a re evaluation of perspectives of both oneself and their surroundings. In The Happiest Refugee, the
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In Migrant Hostel, it is said that nationalities sought each other out instinctively like a homing pigeon. This
statement is reciprocated in The Happiest Refugee, when Do describes how new Vietnamese refugees stayed
with his family. The communicative nature of journeys is therefore explored in both texts by highlighting how
shared experiences and cultures bring people together. The segregative nature is also explored when it is said
that [nationalities were] partitioned off... by memories of hunger and hate . The quote shows that conflicting
pasts also segregate people in journeys, reinforced by the harsh alliteration of the h . This is shown in The
Happiest Refugee when Do is presented with the hardest gig of his life where he must present in front of
Vietnam War veterans. The veterans are hostile at first, greeting Anh with silence; another example of how
conflicting pasts can segregate people. Migrant Hostel and The Happiest Refugee demonstrate the segregative
and communicative nature of journeys throughout their
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The Power of The Sea-Wolf Essay
The Power of The Sea Wolf
Jack London s novel, The Sea Wolf, has many different interpretations. The story can be read as a combination
of the naturalistic novel and the sentimental romance, both very popular around the turn of the century. London
also brings into play literary naturalism, in which human beings are characterized as just another species in
nature, subject to all of Her cosmic forces. The Sea Wolf fits almost perfectly the archetypal pattern of an
initiation story. Depth and interest are added to The Sea Wolf by successfully integrating these three elements
the combination of two popular genres, literary naturalism, and the initiation story.
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Two elements of the naturalistic novel are present in The Sea Wolf humans fighting nature, humans fighting
one another.
Jack London also uses another popular genre of the time the romance novel. This novel is very much about
Humphrey Van Weyden and Maud Brewster falling in love. As soon as Humphrey sets eyes on her he s
entranced: She seemed to me like a being from another world; she smiled amusedly and sweetly, as only a
woman can smile (142). She was like a feather in my arms, so slender, so ethereal (276). Humphrey knew for a
long time that he was deeply in love with her, but she didn t realize that she reciprocated the feelings until late
in the novel. When she finally realized it, she smiled a most adorable smile, whimsical as I had never seen it,
for it was whimsical with love (284). This combination of the naturalistic novel and the romance novel brings
out the best sides of both and allows for a very interesting novel.
Throughout the novel, London brings somewhat into play the ideas of literary naturalism, in which human
beings are treated as just another species. Many times, the idea is introduced of the enormity of nature and the
fact that humans are subject to all of the cosmic forces. When trying to fix up the Ghost, Humphrey and Maud
run into many problems resulting from the destructive forces of nature. At one point, Humphrey is blown off
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Funeral Eulogy
As I stand here, with my hand resting on your coffin, breathing in the scent of lilies and of wood polish, the
congregation is watching and waiting. The guests file into the church with the cool, morning, Melbourne breeze
sending shivers down everyone s spines. All the other guests greeted each other with upturned brows, watery
eyes, forced smiles, and lingering embraces. The occasional person comes up and embraces me and tells me
everything is going to be okay, when they know its quite far from it. The crowd was growing quickly as more
people flowed through the front door, all of them dressed in monotone fashions. Staring at me through the tears
that fill their eyes are the people who cared and still care about you. I m taking these few minutes to prepare
myself, before I have to deliver your eulogy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I never liked funerals, even through they are thought as a celebration of the life you have lived, they only make
me remember that you are no longer to continue celebrating that life. I place my unstable hand on the hard,
dark, wooden coffin, wearing your suit you got perfectly fitted for what was supposed to be the best day of our
entire lives . The flag draped upon your casket setting a reminder to every one of your bravery. I allow a tear to
slowly roll down my cheek as I stare blankly at my blurred hand and say to you my heart is forever yours . I
say this to you with a different meaning and emotion to when you said it to me as you placed the diamond ring
on my finger for the first time. You said it as a beginning and I m saying it now as an ending. This just
highlights the fact that I m not ready to say goodbye to you, I never will
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Essay on Using Steroids to Gain the Perfect Body
Using Steroids to Gain the Perfect Body
In our days, most people have set the goal and dream to have the perfect body. They believe by having this
image, they will be popular and/or attractive. People want to achieve the body that they desire, like a super star,
a hero in a Hollywood movie, a strong soldier, and an Olympic athlete. However, what are the extent people
will go to get the perfect body? The biggest problem for those who dream to have a beautiful body today, as
many people know, is the consumption of steroids. It is amazing what people and athletes will do to enhance
their performance, strength and muscle size by taking steroids. Whether right or wrong people who use steroids
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These steroids are made to emphasize and promote muscle growth but without the masculinizing the user as
much as testosterone does (Silverstein, p.18). Anabolic steroids were first used to help World War II victims put
on weight at the end of the war. Anabolic steroids were intended for the sick people, but instead of this, healthy
people often abuse these steroids because they want to gain muscle (Morris, p.230).
There are three major benefits from steroid use and they are: first, athletes will attain a greater increase in lean
muscle mass and strength when it is used with a combination of hard training and the drug; second, the athlete s
body suffers less breakdown as this decrease in muscle breakdown and recovery time permits more frequent
training sessions at higher intensity and for longer periods of time (Lukas, p.7); and third but not least benefit,
the increased aggressiveness they are believed to simulate as this increased aggressiveness may drive athletes
to train harder and longer without the usual fatigue (Rogak, p.11). Other positive effects of using steroids are
increases in: storage of muscle glycogen; blood volume; a general boasting of the immune system; and the
reduction of body fat percentage. The effects are maintained as long as the athlete continues the steroid use
(Silverstein, p.17).
Unfortunately, anabolic steroids have many side effects. Some short term side effects include high blood
pressure, acne,
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Mount Everest Case
[pic] Executive Summary: The Mount Everest case can be summed up as inefficient distribution of leadership,
skills and resources in the face of imminent natural disaster. Teamwork consist of interdependency, mutual
accountability and understanding common goals and working with respect to each other s complementary
skills. Effective team s consist of understanding perceptions of others and help motivate each other to
continually work towards the common goal. Working towards a goal in a team usually does not run a straight
course. In order to offset these issues that can come into play one may need to optimistically receive
suggestions, abstain from narrow perceptions and outlook and trust on the team. Trust helps to ... Show more
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Overlap in roles creates conflict, wasted effort, and unintended redundancy. When climbers began to feel too
sick to continue their trip up the mountain, they were lead down by either a Sherpa or a lower ranking guide.
However when Dr. Dale Kruse began to feel too ill to continue, he was led down by group leader Scott Fischer.
It was definitely not expected of a leader to take up chores of the lower ranked guide when his expertise is
required for more crucial situations .Scott s decision lead to resentment among his clients. Recommendation:
The right structure will enhance team performance. Firstly, if a team wants to improve the performance, it
needs to develop the right mix of expertise. Its means each member should focus on his or her best ability area,
which that makes the team to save time and improve efficiency. A high performing teams develop a common
commitment to working relationships (Bolman and Deal, pp.108). Team members should clearly understand
who will do what jobs, how to make decisions and the skills need to develop in the team. Also High performing
teams translate common purpose into specific, measurable performance goals. (Bolman and Deal,
pp.107).Which means all team members should have a common goal, and analysis whether the goal is specific
and measurable. A detailed goal is more powerful and useful for all team members. Analysis of the scenario
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Helen And Dinah In The Iliad Essay
The Influential Roles of Helen and Dinah in the Iliad and the Book of Genesis
Lauren Collins
Professor Whidden
Prompt #2
22 September 2017 In the book of Genesis and in Homer s Iliad, women unintentionally instigate events with
profound effects. There are many parallels and distinctions between Dinah s and Helen s roles, losses, and
power, which illiminate the underlying theme of women wielding influence in patriarchal societies. The
characters of Dinah and Helen, in Genesis and the Iliad, respectively, show how one mere woman can create a
ripple and cause drastic events to transpire.
Dinah s small role in her environment reveals how she is used and seen as a possession of men. Genesis
introduces Dinah as the daughter of Leah, whom she had borne to Jacob (Gen 34:1), and people call her Dinah
daughter of Jacob (Gen 34:3). Dinah cannot stand alone in her civilization and depends upon her father; men
define Dinah. She also does not receive any recognition as independent in her society. Rather, she functions as
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Dinah does not play a direct role in her community, yet when her brothers learn about her rape they were
indignant and very angry (Gen 34:7). They then deceitfully (Gen 34:13) created and executed a plan to
circumcise the Shechemite males and, once weakened, execute them (Gen 34:13 30). The brothers avenged
Dinah because of their immense love and admiration for her. Even as a victim of rape and a possession of
Jacob, Dinah has unknown power and power. The love and sympathy her brothers have for Dinah instigates the
brothers actions and results in the deaths of many Shechemite males (Whidden Disc, 9/13/17). Through this
unbeknownst power, many people die and Dinah s male companions are provoked to take action on behalf of
her. Dinah s persona became a very powerful one, similar to
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The Mist Review
The apocalypse is a common subject addressed in films and such Doomsday scenarios have become
increasingly popular since the beginning of the Cold War. These films provide a different cause for the
downfall of human kind and approach the subject with various degrees of despair and hope. Despite the
obvious differences in approach that different directors take, these films all serve to highlight not only the
negative qualities of human kind that led to and are represented by the agent of destruction but also to highlight
the strength of the survivors who keep the will to fight for their lives despite the bleak circumstances. For the
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The subtle score of Mark Isham is utilized infrequently, magnifying its effect on the particular scenes it is
present in. In one of the most suspenseful scenes, a volunteer ties a rope around his waist and ventures into the
unknown. Darabont stays fixed in the store and lets the pull on the rope tell the story, creating great suspense.
When the monsters do reveal themselves, the CGI work is seamless and properly horrifying. The question of
where they come from or why they have come is never addressed even in the slightest. Darabont s focus is
always squarely on the humans, who quickly splinter into competing factions reflecting their own racial, class
and educational prejudices. The Mist is as misanthropic as it can get. As most good monster movies, this movie
is not about the monsters. The monsters are simply primal fears materialized. The main focus is really the
human reaction to the threat. The mist works as a fog of fear, and the store becomes a sample of most kinds of
humans from highly educated to low level working class. The fog becomes the unknown which is unknown to
all walks of life. The Mist shows human nature at it worst in a crisis. Xenophobia of the out of towners ,
disbelief, lack of faith, egotism, paranoia, fundamentalism, bias, an us versus them
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The Pros And Cons Of Grizzly Bears
The trophy hunting of at risk grizzly bears is a controversial topic in Canada. It is part of the Canadian cultural
inheritance. Hunting grizzly bears are considered to be a legitimate recreational activity in some parts of
Canada. They inhabit in the forest and near the costal line. The numbers of bear reached tens of thousands
before, but because they are fierce and threatening human beings, they are being hunted and killed. Also, the
low mortality rate of grizzly means low population, but they play a critical role as a predator in the ecosystem.
The problem is over hunting and industrialization will cause extinction of this rare species, and lead to
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However, over 98 percent of grizzly bears have been eliminated to the number around 800 to 1,000 in the
Lower 48 states. 01/06/2016 The Brewing Battle Over Grizzly Delisting and Trophy Hunting in the
Yellowstone Ecosystem TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/wayne pacelle/the
brewing battle over g_b_8923316.html) As such, it was hard to argue that grizzlies are thriving. Since
European colonization, they have lost half of their continental habitat, and even in BC around a third of
populations have either die out or are currently endangered. (Anna Taylor) Overkill trophy hunting slams BC s
Grizzly bears 7th February 2014 Ecologist /Resurgence Trust
(http://www.theecologist.org/News/news_analysis/2271852/overkill_trophy_hunting_slams_bcs_grizzly_bears.html)
Another point is that they have startling low reproductive rate among the terrestrial mammals. It takes ten years
for a female grizzly to replace herself in the population, and she will stop breeding in her mid to late 20s.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Grizzly (sponsor)/Biology Behavior (title)
(http://westernwildlife.org/grizzly bear outreach project/biology behavior/) A female can give birth to a
maximum of 10 cubs over her lifetime, and half of the cubs will die within a year.(Ibid) What is more, grizzly
bears play an important role in forest ecosystem as seed dispersers and nutrient providers. Generally they
benefit the surroundings by transporting berry seed to enable them to geminate, or pile up their fresh manure as
fertilizer. While they searching for tree roots or ground squirrels, they increased the amount of nitrogen through
soil disturbance. (Ibid) As a predator, grizzlies can control prey population. They hunt vegetarian so that
regional density of plants would not decline in large quantities. Grizzly bears can be said as a keystone species
in their
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Virtuoso Monologue
The Virtuoso is on the move! yelled the captain. The squad began to mobilize...
The air stung the Virtuoso s skin, but the night was perfect for his opening act. He began his preparation with
an artist s delight and touch. Placing bombs designed as flowers and preparing his paint brush . The cool touch
of steel left his hand as he pocketed the pistol and began to move. Tonight will be a night of beauty and
splendor he quietly mused to himself as he prepared to move. He sat waiting in anticipation for the puppets to
dance. Someone stepped on a bomb and the play had begun.
Screams were heard as music and splendor as the trap detonated. The Virtuoso raised the curtain on his deadly
show and was quickly on the move.
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He skillfully left clues at the site, something soon learned to be a tradition that the killer would uphold at each
scene. What seemed like random numbers were on the walls and oddly enough all of them seemed to be lower
than four. The crime scene was completely scoured for evidence and DNA, but nothing could be found. After
an entire day of searching, the team went back to the station with only the numbers to work with. There has to
be something else we missed said a detective working on the case
We searched everywhere. There s nothing left to find said the captain There has to be. No man can be this
careful to have not been seen by anyone in the subway at that time of day! replied the Detective exasperated.
We have cops talking to the people who were in the subway as we speak, although I have a feeling they won t
get what they are looking for, said the
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25 Million Car Research Paper
When you decide to start looking for a new car, you normally have a price range that you would like to stay in.
Of course, when it comes to different add ons and features, the price may seem to get way out of hand very
fast. However, surely there is a car out there that is more expensive than what you are planning on getting. Of
course there are. Some cars manage to rank up the price to over and above a million dollars. Can you imagine
getting a car loan for that? The 2012 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 can cost you about $2.25 million. So, for those of you
who are billionaires, that is probably just pocket change right? What makes this a $2.25 million car is not only
its sleek stylish design that would take James Bond s breath away, but it would probably blow his hair off of his
head. The Veyron has a 16 cylinder engine and 1001 horsepower. Its top speed is 253 and can reach it in about
42.3 seconds, which is pretty impressive seeing as the car weighs around 4,160 pounds. For those of you who
don t have $2.25 million to spend on the Veyron, perhaps you may want to look at the Pagani Zonda F Coupe,
which is only $1.4 million. This Italian car is well worth the million though. It has a V12, 6 speed engine with
twin plate clutch. With a 214 mph top speed, the Zonda Coupe is a little shy of matching the Veyron s top
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The 2012 Maybach 62S Landaulet may the perfect car for those who want to feel the wind in their hair while
not sacrificing any of the luxury. The roof can fully retract towards the rear of the car, but can still have the
chauffeur s compartment closed and wind free. You can also kick your feet up and enjoy the ride, literally. The
rear seats, ok, arm chairs are made of white leather, recline, and also have a leg and footrest. I know when I m
riding in my $1.38 million car I have to be able to lean back and
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Jennifer Martens
Jennifer Martens is a 14 year old girl that attends a middle school called Mertians Middle school. She is an
eighth grader that likes school and that gets good grades. Her best friend s name is Vanessa Dimp and she likes
to be like Jennifer. Both Jennifer and Vanessa get bullied by a boy called Josh. Josh likes to make fun of them
because of what they do and of what they don t do and Josh has been bullying them for a very long time now.
Jennifer lives with her mom, dad, and younger sister. In the other hand, Vanessa lives with only her mother and
younger brother.
The day was November day 15th and it was a Monday. Jennifer and Vanessa had all classes together. First
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I m not sure but it seems extremely weird . It s now lunch time and Josh isn t really sitting far away from both
Jennifer and Vanessa. It s now the end of the day of Thursday and both Vanessa and Jennifer are scared for the
next day because this week has been very strange to both of them and the next day is Friday. The last day of the
week for school.
The new day has arrived which was a Friday.
Have you seen Josh. I haven t and I m pretty scared. Jennifer said.
I haven t seen him either but I don t think he ll do anything to us. So don t worry. said Vanessa. It s now lunch
and still no sign of Josh.
Maybe he didn t come to school today. said Vanessa. Last period has ended and still no sign of Josh. Vanessa
and Jennifer were walking to their lockers until Jennifer realized they were being followed by Josh. They both
started screaming for help but everyone were ignoring them both. Then, a hand was placed on Vanessa
shoulder. Now they were both frightened and didn t know what to do. Both Vanessa and Jennifer turned around
and looked at Josh.
What do you want. said Vanessa.
I just wanted to apologize for bullying both of you. It s been so long now and I m very sorry. Josh
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Christian Environmental Ethics
Research Essay: 20876077 Through the study of scripture, Christian movements and the views of historical and
contemporary figures, it can be said that Christian ethical teachings have a significant influence on the lives of
its adherents. A prime example of the effects of these teachings is the nature and practice of Christian
environmental ethics. The Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy defines environmental ethics as the discipline
in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings to, and also the value and moral status of, the
environment and its nonhuman contents. Although each denomination has its own unique manner of judging
ethical understanding, the basic and fundamental structures of their environmental ... Show more content on
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The passage of John 10:11 I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep
emphasises the importance of animals in the hierarchy of creation and Christian s responsibility to protect and
care for them. The issue of Deforestation has been high on the global environmental agenda for many years,
and remains a serious problem today. In the tropics and many other parts of the world, nations continue to lose
the valuable biodiversity, soil and water conservation, and climate regulation that natural forests provide.
Christianity can only address this matter by continuing to combine an acceptance of the command to people to
multiply and replenish the earth (Genesis 1:28) with a balancing injunction to act as stewards of the
environment. Charities such as Christian Ecology Link and World Vision work to increase awareness of the
current ecological crisis and encourage adherents to live sustainably and make green consumption choices.
Significant contemporary and historical religious figures have also had been highly influential towards the
ethical attitudes and practices of Christians. The Roman Catholic Church has issued a number of statements on
the environment. In 1985 the German Roman Catholic
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Cold Medication
Cough and Cold Medication in Children Under Six Giving children under six over the counter cough and cold
medication when they are not feeling well seems like the best idea right? It seems like the best idea because
doctors, level one care givers, our parents, and other parents have always used them to help their kids feel
better correct? Well, this is not the case. The common cold is one of the most difficult illnesses for parents to
control. It is hard for parents to manage because it consists of a runny nose, a cough, and possible sore throat.
With children being so young they have not learned how to blow their nose or communicate that they can not
breathe through their nose or tell their parents that their throat hurts. This leads to parents ... Show more content
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This is because Healthy children who do not have a URI may cough 1 to 34 times every day (Kelley 515).
When coughing up to thirty four times a day it can give the idea of the possibility of an acute cough when there
is in fact nothing wrong and no sickness present. The reason for coughing when there is not a sickness present
is because a cough is a reaction that takes place when your body has to clear anything that is blocking your
airway. An irritation of a chemical or mechanical substance will also result is a cough due to the brain sending
the body an automatic message to cough to get rid of the irritant that is present. This is because the abdominal
and internal muscles have a high increase of pressure in the lungs that leads to an explosion of air that releases
all of the foreign bodies in the lungs out into the air. (Kelley 515 516) A cough is not always an indication of an
illness but is also the bodies way of protecting itself from any unknown body that could be harmful to
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Short Article, Gallows Humor And Medicine Essay
Humor is something that has been scorned in the past and by the greatest minds of philosophy such as Plato
and Aristotle. It was viewed by ancient societies as lacking seriousness and being distractive to the process of
thinking. In any case, Plato condemned the association of humor with gods claiming that it was degrading to
encourage it on human beings let alone the supernatural. Aristotle even emphasized that laughter is uneducated
insolence. It is therefore quite the issue when humor is allied with a field as serious as Medicine. While these
are more traditional views of humor, developments in psychology, show that humor is a crucial part of the
subconscious mind. It is crucial for information processing of the human mind and allows human beings to
move past depressing situations (Watson 37). This essay aims at analyzing Katie Watson s article, Gallows
Humor in Medicine. It seeks to provide insight on the role and kind of humor in the medical field as well as
respond to Watson s work. The essay mostly agrees with the article given its attempts to explain the role of
humor as an important one in dealing with difficult situations in a better manner. It supports the article in
criticizing the thought that the profession is a squeamish campaign in contradiction of pleasure. Firstly, the
medical profession is a busy field and requires a great deal of commitment to understand the issues of life. It is
as emotionally engaging as it is mentally and constantly leads to
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wingwangs
Indicate whether each of the following statements about triglycerides is true or false.
Indicate whether each of the following statements about triglycerides is true or false.
1. A triacylglycerol is composed of 3 glycerol molecules joined to a fatty acid.
2. The hydrocarbon chains of fatty acids vary in length as well as in the number and location of double bonds
between the carbon atoms.
3. Fatty acids with one double bond in their hydrocarbon chain are called monounsaturated, while those with
more than one double bond are called polyunsaturated.
4. Additional hydrogen atoms can be added to saturated fats, a process called hydrogenation.
5. When unsaturated fats are partially hydrogenated industrially, this can produce trans fats ... Show more
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tract to break it down)
Nucleic Acids
Nucleic acids = nucleotide polymers
Two types of nucleic acids are DNA and RNA
RNA = protein worker (intermediaries), proteome (link b/w DNA and proteins)
DNA = genetic info (intstruction), genome
Nucleotides: 3 things required
sugar = Ribose (RNA) and Deoxyribose (DNA)
phosphate group
nitrogenous bases A, G C, T (DNA)
Phosphodiester bonds joins nucleotides in nucleic acids
DNA has a double strand of nucleotides, held together by hydrogen bonds
RNA has a single strand of nucleotides
Proteins:
Functions:
enzymesbiological catalysts transporthemoglobin (transports O2 and CO2 through blood) support
structuremuscles motion regulation of gene transcription, hormones etc.
Amino Acids:
Contain:
( NH2)/ amino acid end
( COOH)/carboxyl end
a central carbon
side
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Teenage Suicide Is A Leading Cause Of Teen Suicide
A sixteen year old girl gave into all the things she struggled on. The depression. The anxiety. The stress. One
day she decided it was all too much for her, so she killed herself. Many teens around the United States have
committed suicide without thinking first. According to the University of Texas, 75 percent of those who
commit suicide are depressed. In teenagers, depression is considered a leading cause of teen suicide. There are
many factors that can cause depression in teenagers ( Teen Suicide Causes and Issues ). Teen suicide is mostly
caused by depression. One reason teenage suicide is mostly caused by depression is the symptoms. The
changes in teen behaviors are outrageous. They can go from happy to sad in a matter of a moment. This can be
because of their parent relationships or school related. The article Teenage Suicide Causes and Issues defines
that Dramatic changes or problems at home can be a cause of teen suicide. Sometimes teenagers can t handle
the upheaval created by divorce. This can be a very depressing time for many teens. Sometimes, teenagers may
feel as though the divorce is in some way their fault. This can lead to feelings of guilt and shame (1). They
could also be worried about their grades in school because they are only getting worse. They may be pressured
because they need college scholarships. But, sometimes this can be normal to teens. According to Teen
Depression , another symptom of teen depression is hallucinations or unusual
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The Threat Of A Terrorist Attack
The constant threat of a terrorist attack is something that not only the United States has to worry about when it
comes to economic and political conditions but other countries also. Terrorist groups have continued to threaten
to harm innocent people or infrastructures at all cost. One way that terrorist can disrupt the United States
economy is an attack on a major shipping port and disrupting their operations. This could cripple part of the
United States because many of our states depend on the cargo that is brought in and out of our ports. The
United States import many different goods from countries around the world. The following is the top imports
from Japan alone :
Japan s exports to America amounted to
$137.4 billion or 5.7% of its overall imports.
1. Vehicles: $46.5 billion 2. Machines, engines, pumps: $31.8 billion 3. Electronic equipment: $17.6 billion 4.
Medical, technical equipment: $6.7 billion 5. Aircraft, spacecraft: $4.9 billion 6. Organic chemicals: $3.9
billion 7. Rubber: $2.5 billion 8. Plastics: $2.3 billion 9. Iron or steel products: $2.3 billion
10. Iron and steel: $1.9 billion
As you can see that there is so much money and goods that are depended on the companies of the United States
and when it comes to politics, there has been a constant argument on the steps on improving the security
postures and equipment at port terminals in America. This is also the case of other port terminals around the
world. According to the Container
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Donaldson s Beowulf Essay
Donaldson s Beowulf
Fate often saves an undoomed man when his courage is good
Beowulf (Donaldson, 12)
The passage that I analyzed spans the action when Beowulf returns to the halls of Heorot after a harsh battle
with Grendel s mother. He returns to king Hrothgar in the great hall of Heorot to say that he has successfully
completed his boast and killed Grendel s mother. Beowulf states that it has been a very difficult underwater
battle and that he has barely escaped with his life, The fight would have been ended straightway if God had not
guarded me (Donaldson, 29). Beowulf mentions this due to the fact that the sword given to him by Unferth,
called Hrunting, was powerless against Grendel s Mother. Hrunting is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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During the festivities celebrating Beowulf s victory the King predicts that Beowulf will become the protector of
the Geats until old age takes him and that he will be one of their greatest kings.
Christian and Pagan Elements
(p 28 31)
GRAPH The many references to God in the pages (28 31) of Beowulf reflect Christian beliefs as opposed to
pagan ones. In pagan worship, nature takes the place of God along with the belief that inanimate objects
contain spirits. The Geats would refer to Grendel and his mother as God s enemy and descendants of Cain.
Cain is a biblical reference to the story of Cain and Abel. In this story, Cain slays his brother Abel and
consequently, is banished by God for all of eternity. Because of his role as the first murderer, Cain is thought to
be the father of all monsters.
Another example of Christianity which is evident in Beowulf is the fact that the eye for an eye belief is
practiced. During the second raid of Heorot by Grendel s mother, a very close friend of King Hrothgar and
great warrior named Aeschere is murdered. The monster, not abiding by the laws of the time, is subject to the
eye for an eye belief and then has to be murdered
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Managing Resistance to Change during a Merger
For most, resistance to change inevitable, for some it is their personality and others it is fear of the unknown.
Organizational structure may change through downsizing, outsourcing, acquisitions, or mergers. In this paper, I
will be examining resistance to change during a merger and how to manage this type of stressful and many
times unclear change in an organization. There are three key strategies for managing resistance to change;
communication, participation, and empathy and support. Throughout this paper I will discuss the three
strategies above as well as some other contributing factors to change in an organization.
People often resist change based on fear of the unknown, fear of loss, fear of failure, disruption of interpersonal
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Many times anxiety can grow because employees fear loss of the organizations traditions. It is important to
involve employees on the transition or modifications to traditions, celebrations, and other activities that help
shape the organizations culture. It is important for both organizations in a merger to be sensitive to the others
rituals and ceremonies and to work towards a compromise and build new traditions supported by the majority.
Kurt Lewin developed a model of the change process that has stood the test of time and continues to influence
the way organizations manage planned change. Lewin s change model is a three step process. The process
begins with unfreezing, which is a critical first obstacle in the change process. Unfreezing involves
encouraging individuals to shed old behaviors by changing the status quo. The second step in the change
process is moving. In the moving stage, new attitudes, values, and behaviors are substituted for old ones.
Organizations accomplish moving by initiating new options and explaining the rationale for the change, as well
as by providing training to help employees develop the new skills they need. The last step in the change
process is Refreezing. In this step, new attitudes, values, and behaviors are established as the new normal. The
new ways of operating are concrete and reinforced. Managers should ensure
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How Does Elie Wiesel Lose Faith In Night
3 April, 2013
H English 10
Period 1
Faith is Lost in the Night The horrible accounts of the holocaust are vividly captured by Elie Wiesel in Night,
an award winning work by a Holocaust survivor. It describes his time in the Holocaust and helps the reader
fully understand the pain he went through. In the text, Elie continuously mentions how he is losing his faith to
god. It is evident that he has nearly, if not completely lost his faith during the events of the holocaust. In the
memoir, Night, Elie Wiesel s faith changes because of the absence of God, the dehumanization of the prisoners,
and all of the death that surrounds him. A main factor to the loss of Elie s faith is the absence of God. Many
times in the memoir, Elie is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He was then beaten by some others and eventually died of a blow to the head. This caused turmoil in Elie s life
because all of his faith and will to live stemmed from his father. After his father s death he had nothing to look
forward to and nothing to be faithful for. Because of this, he lost all of his faith and will to live. It is remarkable
that Elie was able to survive without any faith because that is what pushed him to live on. Death was the
prominent reason Elie lost his faith in the memoir. The absence of God, the dehumanization of the prisoners,
and all of the death that surrounds him causes Elie Wiesel to lose faith in the memoir Night. Once Elie knew
that god had betrayed him and the other Jews, he began to lose his faith. After being tortured to an unbelievable
extent and treated like dogs he lost yet even more faith. Finally, when his father, his source of faith, dies he
completely loses all hope and will to live. Elie s faith changed drastically from the beginning to the end of the
memoir because he had to live through the horrors of the
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Does Correspondence Bias Exist
There are so many things on this earth that are dependent on each other and small actions beforehand can
change the way we view someone for a life time. The phenomena of correspondence bias are a huge factor in
social psychology in today s world. Correspondence bias is the idea that people have the tendency to attribute
one s behavior in a certain instance to an essential part of another person s being, character, and inner values.
When in it can all be explained by the environment and the situation before this action had occurred. For
example, if you are meeting someone for the first time and they are rude when you speak with them. Then you
go off and think this person is a rude and disrespectful person in general, when in reality they were only that
way because their wife just cheated on them. So you got their rudeness out of context. In our class s CB study,
although we were shown the situational assignment the class as a whole showed correspondence bias. The
students in the class were assigned to read ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The significance is how can we change the way western societies think to change this phenomena, because this
phenome is a huge part of social interactions. Instead of automatically assuming that a person s actions in that
moment reflect their entire character and who they are as a person, we could focus more on their situation and
what might have caused them to act the way they did and understand their situation as a whole. This could
make westerners as a whole less judgmental about the actions of others and decrease conflict among people.
Another way this question could help is we could study how a westerner s brain reacts to a certain situation
compared to a non western s brain and see the difference in where and how much brain activity there
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  • 2. The National Department Of Homeland Security The events of September 11th, 2001 forever changed the organizational make up of Emergency Management. Prior to 9/11, FEMA was the premier organization in the United States that dealt with any sort of disaster management. While FEMA was not without its own particular struggles early on, it had grown into an effective program; often emulated by other Governments for its effectiveness. As the primary Emergency Management function for the United States it was afforded a cabinet level position; thus allowing direct access to the President (Haddow, Bullock, Coppola, 2011). Functioning as its own entity, FEMA was also able to spend its money as they saw fit, develop its own hierarchy, and most importantly; decide which natural disasters/emergencies to focus a majority of their resources on. Unfortunately for FEMA all of that was lost with the creation of The Department of Homeland Security (DHS). According to (Haddow, Bullock, Coppola, 2011), In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, when the Department of Homeland Security was established and FEMA lost its status as an independent agency, emergency management became a minor player (p. 343). The shift from a focus on natural disasters, to a focus on terrorism has been detrimental for FEMA. First and foremost, FEMA lost its cabinet position and the direct line to the President that it was afforded. While funding was accelerated to DHS in quantities never before seen in emergency management, FEMA, being a subordinate of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Impact of the Presence of Sugar Daddies in the European... Introduction 271 words 2,070 overall The main aim of this paper is to identify and discuss a contemporary issue that affects operations management, strategic management and human resource management within the specific industry. Building on the authors interest this paper will focus on the arising issues and problems related with the rapid growth of the influence of private and public (to lesser extent) benefactor owners within the European football industry (Lang et al., 2011). The European model of Sport (Holt, 2009) refers to the overall design of the European Football Industry and implies a guideline that organisations has to follow. The most important principles assume a global hierarchy where national competitions are seen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These are strategic management, operations management and human resource management, which will be briefly explained in this subchapter. To better understand the sugar daddy phenomenon it is important to define it within the right historical and economical context. The sugar daddy term refers to wealthy individual who decided to invest large amount of their capital into taking over the football club (Lang et al., 2011) and then to inject even more money in order to acquire better coaching and playing talent, hence to increase the overall team quality (Madden, 2012). However there were many private owners of football clubs in the past. Wealthy investors like Jack Walker (Blackburn Rovers F.C); Silvio Berlusconi (AC Milan) or Masimo Moratti (Internazionale Milano) (Lang et al., 2011) managed their clubs in a way they could achieve both sporting success and its long term financial stability. Only recently football clubs became an expensive toy for even wealthier individuals (Kuper, 2009). The core example and a kind of archetype of modern sugar daddy is Chelsea London Football Club owner Roman Abramovich who injected a total of £880 million into his club between 2003 and 2012 (Franck Lang, 2012; Madden, 2012). He was then followed by others: Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan bought Manchaster City (England) in 2008 for £800 million (Franck Lang, 2012); ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Living With Dementia Introduction Dementia is a generic term used to describe symptoms that indicate significant loss of intellectual and cognitive functions which includes memory, thinking and communication such as changes in social behaviour and problem solving and the ability to carry out day today activities (Alzheimer s society, 2014). The current estimate of people living with a form of dementia in the United Kingdom is around 850,000 and has predicted to increase to over 1 million by 2025 and over 2 million by 2051 (Alzheimer s society, 2014). Of those affected with dementia, 90% eventually develop behavioural and psychological symptoms (Hort et al, 2010; Steinberg et al 2008). Behavioural and psychological symptoms include agitation, aggression, restlessness, depression and anxiety. These symptoms cause higher morbidity and a poorer quality of life for patients and carers (Nilamadhab, 2009; Cerejeira, 2012). More than one third of people living with dementia have behaved aggressively, particularly in the moderate to severe stages of the condition (Alzheimer s society 2014). Reasons for aggressive behaviour ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following the national strategy, the Scottish government recognised that, not only early intervention through timely diagnosis and better treatment and care was needed but focused on continuity of care to maintain of good health (Scotland National Dementia Strategy, 2013 16). An example of this implementation could be seen on Promoting Excellence (2011) frameworks where all healthcare and social services implement these improvements such as timely and accurate diagnosis, living well by being empowered to maintain identity, access to appropriate services and support care. By doing so, it helps healthcare professionals to meet the needs of people with dementia and enables them to maintain a good quality of life despite of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Essay Duchenne s muscular dystrophy, also known as psuedohypertrophic muscular dystrophy, is a typical sex linked disorder in which the muscles degenerate throughout a person s life. It literally means faulty nutrition of the muscles. Muscular Dystrophy has no cures, and this particular type of muscular dystrophy affects only males. One in 3,500 baby boys are born with this disorder and survival is rare beyond the early 30s, death is usually caused by a respiratory disease. (ygyh.org) Duchenne s muscular dystrophy is named after the French neurologist, Guillaume B. A. Duchenne, who lived from 1806 to 1875. In 1861 he became the first person to describe the disorder. In 1951 Elizabeth Shull Russell, an American geneticist, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (www.ncdi.nlm.nih.gov) Usually, children with muscular dystrophy develop normally during the first few years of their life. In time some common symptoms appear, including: stumbling, waddling, difficulty climbing stairs, and toe walking (walking on the toes, not letting the heels hit the floor). It is also very common for a child with MD to develop large calf muscles. This is a condition called calf pseudo hypertrophy, in which the muscle tissue is destroyed and replaced by fat. (www.kidshealth.org) Duchenne?s muscular dystrophy usually affects the patient by age five, and they?re usually in a wheelchair by the age of twelve. Over time the muscles weaken in the shoulders, back, arms, and legs. Eventually the respiratory muscles are affected, and a ventilator is required to assist with breathing. Kids with this form of MD usually have a life span of around twenty years. Most kids with Duchenne?s muscular dystrophy are of average intelligence, although one third of MD cases also experience learning disabilities, and a few cases have mental retardation. (www.kidshealth.org) Physical therapy can be used to help a child maintain muscle tone, thereby extending their lifespan. For those that do have Duchenne?s muscular dystrophy activity is highly encouraged. Inactivity can worsen the muscle disease. Leg braces can also allow a child with MD to walk independently for a longer period of time. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Garret Graves Research Paper Garret Graves is a Republican member of the 115th U.S. Congress. He represents Louisiana s Sixth Congressional District. Graves was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on January 31, 1972. After graduating from Catholic High School in Baton Rouge in 1990, he attended the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Louisiana Tech in Ruston and American University in Washington DC. He studied engineering. However, he did not earn any degree. In 1996, he moved to Washington D.C. and started his career in politics as an intern for Louisiana Senator John Breaux. He later joined a team of the former U. S. Representative Billy Tauzin and worked as his aid for nine years. In 2008, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal nominated Graves chairman of the Louisiana Coastal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Examine the way that the two scenes from the Sixth Sense... The intriguing supernatural thriller, Sixth Sense, combines a mixture of honesty and deception to create a film which is renowned as having one of the most unpredictable and satisfying endings, at least in recent cinema. Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, the film reveals the tortured existence of Cole, a very unique little boy, cursed with a unique but sinister gift, a sixth sense the ability to see the dead. Haunted by these apparitions since birth and unable to share his troubles for fear of suspicion of his insanity, Cole struggles under the burden of his gift, leaving him disturbed and isolated from those around him until the more obvious signs of his mental turmoil begin to appear in his behaviour. However, shortly after a violent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the following two scenes it is possible to find many instances of the techniques which make this possible and to perceive more fully the connection between what we are shown and what this leads us to presume. In the first of the two scenes we witness the introduction of Cole and Dr Crowe in what appears to be a pre arranged visit. A vital part of convincing the audience of his existence is in creating the illusion of interaction between himself and others and in the opening of the scene, the body language of Cole s mother and Dr Crowe is used to suggest this. In medium shot, (often used to provide a ?blank sheet? for emotions), we see the two characters in profile. While Dr Crowe is calm and smiling slightly, Cole s mother holds her body angled away from him and has a tight, cold expression, giving a definite impression of tension. From this it appears that a conversation and more probably a disagreement has taken place between them, as a ghost he would be unable to do this, the audience would have no reason to suspect him at this point. The tension also allows us to presume that she looks away from him in order to avoid his gaze, rather than as a result of his invisibility. However, both here and when Cole enters the room medium close up shots and shots over the shoulder provide us with a view Dr Crowe s line of sight and of course it is only natural to assume that if his gaze was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Historical Context In Lord Of The Flies Historical Context is Vital to Understand a Memoir Reading an excellent memoir is stepping into the author s past; the strokes of descriptive writing throughout the story paint a picture in the reader s mind, allowing one to escape from their own reality into another s. William Golding s Lord of the Flies and Elie Wiesel s Night each have a historical background; however, the importance of each varies depending on the type of literary work. Lord of the Flies tells a story of a large group of schoolboys that landed on an island after their plane crashed. These kids begin their adventure by electing a leader named Ralph, and initially they act civil, organized, and ready to survive. As the novel progresses, a rebellious older boy named Jack begins to act out, trying to replace Ralph with himself as leader. Eventually, the wild, rambunctious nature of these boys wreaks havoc on the ability of the group to survive together, and three boys tragically died before a Navy ship comes to their rescue. The historical context of this book is short; there is a World War happening, and the boys plane was shot down by an enemy pilot. This was the entire reason they were stranded on an island in the first place. Night by Elie Wiesel is an autobiography and memoir explaining Eliezer s experiences as an Orthodox Jew in Sighet, a Transylvanian town in Hungary, during World War II. Wiesel goes through each event that led to the tragic deaths of his mother, sisters, and eventually even his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Problem Analysis Of Acetone And Chloroform 1. Problem statement Acetone and chloroform are two molecules which have an attraction for each other and form a maximum boiling azeotrope. Their boiling points (acetone = 329.4 K and chloroform = 334.3 K) are very close, however, they have considerably different molecular weights (acetone = 58.08 kg/kmol and chloroform = 117.4 kg/kmol). xy diagram of acetone/chloroform mixture at 1 atm is shown in Fig. 1 where the azeotropic composition is 36.28mol% of acetone and the temperature is 64.47°C (Kojima et al., 1991). Among the various solvents including water, chlorobenzene, ethylene glycol, DMSO and xylene investigated by Luyben (Luyben, 2008) to be used in the separation of acetone/chloroform mixture using extractive distillation, DMSO was found to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dependent variables, which are obtained from the solution of the model equations after decision variables are set by the decision maker (i.e., optimizer). The number of decision variables determines the degree of the freedom of a model. The degrees of the freedom of the extractive distillation plant which has two distillation units can be divided into two categories: design and operating degrees of freedom. The analysis of the operating degrees of freedom of the model of a simple distillation column having one reboiler and one condenser reveals that two parameters among the various parameters such as reflux ratio, distillate flow rate, components recovery, condenser/reboiler temperature and condenser/reboiler heat duty should be specified to set the degrees of the freedom to zero (Hanson et al., 1962). Despite the fact that considering reflux ratio and distillate flow rate is a common choice as the operating degree of freedom for a distillation column, however, the two columns in the plant under study are coupled through a recycle stream, which makes obtaining a converged solutions for the simulations a very challenging ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Child Labour Satire Imagine that one day you are exhausted from working eight straight hours, but are forced to continue until the sun goes down. How would you feel? Worn out? That s what 168 million children, all over the world, feel every single second of their lives. When children are forced to do work against their will, it s child labor. That s why I think child labor should be made illegal in many countries because children often get beaten, kids can no longer focus on education and, some jobs aren t made for kids. Children get harmed for disobedience in places such as Nigeria. They also get slapped or spanked if they don t get their work done, or if they mess up their job. This should not be allowed, because kids from the ages of six to eight start working, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some jobs, kids do as victims of child labor are beggars, street vendors, shoe shiners, car washers and feet washers.(Arjunaka, Summa, Worachat,2014,p.3). Some of these jobs are not made for kids to do such as beggars. Begging in the street is a common job when it comes to child labor, but kids could get hit by a car. Also, kids aren t born so that they can begin the street. Children do not receive a lot of money to go beg in the street. Children from the ages of six to eight should not be lifting heavy objects such as tree trunks or metals. Kids could possibly get stressed out doing jobs that are too hard for them. Since the children know that if they mess up, they will get beaten (possibly to death) the children know they can not mess up, which leading to more stress. Although some may argue that some adults are disabled or are seniors and can t take care of themselves, you don t need a child to do your work for you. You can make an adult do your work for you and then pay them. Usually in Nigeria, kids are told to beg on the streets for a very little amount of money. If you want a child to help you, it should be simple things such as cooking or cleaning portions of the house. Also, children should be paid a reasonable amount. Children should also be given respect because they are trying to help ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Religious Views On Abortion Religious Views of Abortion Throughout many years, abortion has been a topic of wide discussion and multiple different views. By definition abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy . The two most commonly used phrases or titles that people use to describe their view on abortion would be: pro life or pro choice . Those considered pro life believe that human life is created at the moment of fertilization and is, thus, entitled to the same legal protections as any other human being (Crutcher, 2016). They believe that life is much more important especially in cases like abortion and euthanasia. For those that are pro choice, believe that it is the choice ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From their teachings to their mediation, it has always taught or practiced peace. Just like the religions mentioned above, Hindus oppose abortion. Even from the Hindu scriptures mention abortion, but it is more commonly referred to as garha batta also known as womb killing . In India they have specific laws that state if the mother is in any harm or any risks that could cause her life threatening issues during up to twenty weeks of her pregnancy, then abortion can be performed. A Hindu believes in choosing and deciding the practice that will cause no harm to the mother, unborn child, and to the society. The main teaching of Hinduism is ahisma or non violence. Basically, Hindus believe that violence does not solve anything, which is very true. Abortion can be seen as harm to the mother and of course to the fetus. Considering that is it practically murder, you can definitely see the reason why they are opposed to it. Even the most historical and inspirational Hindu Gandhi, who is a non violence activist, has said: It seems to me as clear as daylight that abortion would be a crime . Looking back at the Hindu scriptures, it is very clear to see that this issue has been mentioned before. A Hindu text has even compared abortion as similar to killing a priest. Another text also said that committing abortion can be compared to killing one s parents. There is an issue in India where the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. An Analysis Of Baby Kochamman In The God Of Small Things An antagonist can be defined as someone or something that is put in the story to oppose the protagonist or to cause problems that need to be overcome. Throughout the story, every character in one way or another causes problems, as the story emphasizes that nobody is perfect. The Orangedrink Lemondrink man could be an antagonist as he causes Estha great emotional turmoil and traumatizes him. Ammu and Velutha could be antagonists because if they hadn t had the affair then maybe Velutha wouldn t be dead and the children wouldn t have been separated and maybe, just maybe, Sophie Mol wouldn t have drowned in the river. Chacko could also be an antagonist as he kicks Ammu out of the house which eventually results in the separation of the twins. However, one character, in particular, Baby Kochamma, in every part of the story, not only does she cause problems, she causes problems for everyone. Baby Kochamma causes problems for Rahel and Estha, for Ammu, for Velutha, for the police, and even makes Chacko more miserable and angry, eventually leading him to force Ammu to leave. Baby Kochamma continually manipulates the characters in the story into doing what she wants to get herself out of trouble. Foreshadowing the main conflict and also the climax in The God of Small Things, Baby Kochamma says, in relation to Velutha, That man will be our nemesis (Roy 175). When Velutha s father shows up at the family house to tell Mammachi that Ammu and Velutha had been seeing each other, Baby ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Gods In The Iliad In Greek Mythology, gods and goddesses were assigned gifts related to specific aspects of nature. It explained to people the origin of the universe and how the world operates. The ancient Greeks were basing these scientific concepts solely based on their beliefs alone, which resulted in stories that included the gods swooping in and interfering with human affairs. Many of those recorded stories, including Homer s The Iliad, can be interpreted in two ways: either the actual gods have appeared before a protagonist or that there was a natural occurrence that had no scientific evidence to clarify what it was. Book 5 of The Iliad shows several occasions where this occurs, and each example presented in this essay will argue if it shows that the gods are physically present in the story, or the gods are used only as metaphors for a scientific phenomenon. On the first line of page 164, Homer describes a scene where Athena gives Diomedes strength and daring to ... shine forth and tower over the Argives and win himself great glory (Hom. Il. 5.2 3). The reality of the situation is that Diomede s sudden surge of energy is most likely coming from the chemicals in his brain. It seems like it could have been his endorphins, which are a group of hormones that were activated by his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This specific battle reveals the gods personalities, and it can be also argued that they were physically present as they were interacting with both humans and other gods. This book can be either interpreted heavily or taken at face value by the people reading it today, but it can be agreed upon all that the Greeks have created a belief system that describes science in a beautifully abstract way. Through them, humans will begin to identify certain human occurrences and discover a more logical way to explain them as time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Descartes Meditations Ontological Argument Essay Descartes Meditations Ontological Argument Descartes s fifth Meditation argument for God s existence relies on an untenable notion that existence is a perfection and that it can be predicated of God. I shall first explain what Descartes s argument for God s existence is, and then present his argument in propositional form. I will then attempt to support the argument that existence is neither a perfection nor a predicate of God. In our thoughts we apprehend ideas of things. These ideas may reside entirely within our thoughts or they may exist independent of our considerations of them (Descartes 143). Descartes argues that the idea of God is that He is infinite substance [eternal, immutable], independent, all knowing, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Existence, therefore, should more properly be thought of as a prerequisite for perfection and not a perfection in and of itself. Descartes disagrees however, and in his reply to Gassendi he argues that existence is necessarily predicated of God because existence is a part of the true essence of any perfect being (Plantinga 49). For Descartes, it is not possible for us to possess the idea of a most perfect being if this being lacks the most important characteristic of existence. If God did not exist then He would not be the most perfect being, but we clearly have the idea of the most perfect being so therefore He must exist. The problem with this notion, however, is that Descartes begs the question by building into premise (2) the concept of a perfect being which has yet to be demonstrated. In order to demonstrate God s existence, Descartes should not assume, or presuppose, that which he is attempting to conclude. But by predicating the existence of God in (2) he has already concluded that which is later restated in the conclusion. In effect, the follower of Descartes s argument is tricked, for if he or she agrees with the foundational premises for the sake of the argument (that existence is predicated of a most perfect being), then there is no choice left but to conclude that God exists. Further, predicating the existence of a most perfect being based upon the attributes that this being is believed to possess fails to provide existence to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Why Are Conditional Sentencing Effective Conditional sentences can be effective in alternative ways, the conditional sentence can impose a significant burden on finances along with shaming from the offenders family (Martin, Hanrahan Bowers, 2009, p. 561). While on house arrest the offender will have been in direct view of their peers, they will be forced to give an explanation and feel resentment for their actions. An offender on house arrest stated, my whole family saw this anklet on, and people would comment on it. I mean, and you would have to explain it to them (Martin, Hanrahan Bowers, 2009, p. 561). The offender not only has felt the impact of the punishment but, must also view the family s impact also, the effects felt by family members ranging from embarrassment to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main method of contact with most foreign inmates is by phone, however, the cost may be unaffordable for regular calls, making it difficult to maintain contact with their family (Barnoux Wood, 2013, p. 243). Unless housed with other inmates from that can speak the same language, they are likely to be socially isolated due to language barriers (Barnoux Wood, 2013, p. 243). The inmate can be deported little prior notice leaving very limited time to inform relatives for release, or any other needed preparations (Barnoux Wood, 2013, p. 243). Without family ties remaining, or having resettlement programs to help the inmate settle into society, the foreign inmate will have great struggles trying to reintegrate into society upon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. How Did Walt Disney Grow During The Great Depression Walt Disney is a house hold name to most families, he is the man who is known for creating one of the largest companies in the world (Disney). Though he almost didn t have the chance to start this company. Starting with his love for art since he was born on 1901 in Chicago, IL. At the age of 16 Walt Disney became a Red Cross member driving an ambulance, and this is where he began drawings designs and cartoons in the ambulance. He then worked as a cartoonist in Kansas but that ended fairly quickly. After that he then moved to California where he began his company with his brother Roy Disney. In the partnership Roy focused on the business aspects while Walt focused on the creative aspects. The business began when they took out a small loan, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though he was obsessed with having the newest technology in his work, and was willing to get the money anyway at one point even allowed tabloid to use Mickey Mouse in one of their promotions for 300 dollars. That eventually led him to winning an Academy Award in 1932, and win 26 Oscars in his lifetime. In the 1930 s and 40 s they had employed over 1000 people, but around that time it was a tough time for American businesses. Though Walt Disney managed to get through all the difficulties such as the great depression, WW2, and many other diversities it faced. To this day they are one of the largest companies, and some of their most famous movies and stories were created by Walt and are still highly appreciated. Though WW2 did halt production of movies for a while. Some movies where he has won awards and are still popular are movies such as Snow White, Cinderella, and etc... But all of this was possible because he had a dream to start a company and draw. As he once said We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we re curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths. , and feel he lived by these words because he truly showed these traits as he lived, and created such an iconic company. That still stands and is beloved today, all because one man wanted to draw and reinvent the time he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Persuasive Essay On Tissue Lacks I believe that anybody shouldn t run along through what the doctors did to Henrietta Lacks. Henrietta persisted a mother of five children and after she gave birth to her fifth children, she occurred to be diagnosed with cervical cancer. The doctors stole her cells without her permission. From there on evolution of laws have been concerning tissue search. One of the issues comes to pass if people should be given the legal ownership of their tissues. In my opinion, I feel like everybody should be given the legal right of their tissues. In 1951, 2009, and 1999 many laws were different than now. One law that was different was if doctors took cells without permission it was totally fine and the government didn t care. For example, one quote that the text lists is, When I tell people the story of Henrietta Lacks and her cells, their first question is usually Wasn t it illegal for doctors to take Henrietta s cells without her knowledge? Don t doctors have to tell you when they use your cells in research? The answer is no not in 1951 and not in 2009... What this piece of evidence is trying to say is that the doctors back then didn t really care about if what they were doing was right or wrong and if the patient s approved of what they did to their cells. Another piece of textual evidence is, When you go to the doctor for a routine blood test or to have a molecule removed, when you have an appendectomy, tonsillectomy, or any other kind of ectomy, the stuff you leave behind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Ear Pain Case Studies CC Mrs. Eklund a 76 year old female here today complaining of left ear pain. HPI She tells me she crooked ear canal and she says sometimes it happens that wax gets stuck in there. She woke up this morning feeling some discomfort and that her left ear was roaring and she is wondering if there might be a wax issue. She did place some Debrox in it this morning with some success. She feels a little bit better than she did when she first woke up. Her right ear, she says feels normal. She has noticed perhaps her hearing has not been as good bilaterally. She does not have any cold symptoms. No runny nose or stuffy nose. No fevers. No nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. She is wearing sunglasses today as she recently had a cataract surgery ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Social History She is a nonsmoker. O Vital Signs Temperature: 98.7. BP: 128/72. HR: 78. R: 14. W: 131. General A well developed, well nourished female in no acute distress seated comfortably in the exam room. HEENT Her bilateral ear canals were examined. Each has a complete cerumen impaction. No obvious redness. No pain with movement of the external ear. Her ears were irrigated today in the office with good success. Following that, I was able to visualize both TMs. No erythema. No bulging. The canals were normal and the wax was essentially removed bilaterally. Still a little remaining wax on the right side. The patient reported much improved. She felt she could hear better and the sound that she was hearing in her ear and the discomfort was gone. A/P Lydia Ecklund is 76 year old female here today with left ear discomfort as well as decreased hearing bilaterally with a bilateral cerumen impaction. She was very happy with the treatment. She will follow up with Dr. Lilly for routine care sooner follow up as necessary. All questions were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Kent State Massacre Essay On May 4, 1970 at approximately 12:24 PM members of the Ohio National Guard shot at and killed several unarmed Kent State University students. These students were protesting President Nixon s decision to invade Cambodia. While some of the students who were shot at were actively protesting at the time of the shooting, others were simply walking by or casually observing the protest from a distance. How could an appalling incident like this occur? What possessed the members of the Ohio National Guard to shoot at unarmed students? In order to fully understand the circumstances surrounding the Kent State Massacre, it is important to back track several days and establish a timeline of events leading up to the massacre. On April 30, 1970, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is interesting to note there was a stark contrast between day and night activities in the city of Kent. During the day, guardsmen casually patrolled and went about business as usual. In fact, there were even reports that throughout the daytime hours students would have long, peaceful conversations with the guardsmen. However, at night, the violence would break out while mass protests were held, forcing the students and guardsmen to quickly retreat to opposite sides. Once again, on the evening of May 3, non lethal force was used and people were arrested as the guardsmen again struggled to take control of the violence erupting in the city of Kent Ohio. Earlier in the weekend, university officials banned all protests and assemblies on campus. Students ignored this ruling and began congregating around eleven AM for the scheduled twelve noon protest. When the protest began, a Kent State police officer patrolled the campus with several guardsmen in a jeep announcing that the protest was illegal and everyone must leave the campus immediately. In response to this dispersion call, the students became violent, throwing rocks and attacking the jeep. The general in charge of the guardsmen in Kent, General Canterbury, ordered the guardsmen to arm themselves and fire tear gas in an attempt to disperse the crowd. As the crowd of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. UNIT 3 Contents P1 Introduction When working in a health and social environment, it is important that the surrounding nature is safe and free of any potential harm. A hazard is something that can possibly cause you this danger. Hazards range from something being misplaced to a broken object. When identifying a hazard, risk assessments would take place to find out the best and quickest solution to prevent any danger. The definition of a risk is the probability or threat of damage, injury, liability, loss, or any other negative occurrence that is caused by external or internal vulnerabilities, and that may be avoided through preemptive action. In this booklet I will be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... P2 Legislations Health and Safety Work Act 1974 The main features of the health and safety at work act is that it provides a framework for ensuring that all employees are in and a health and safety environment. The employer and staff have duty to ensure the health and safety not only of themselves but also other persons who may frequent the premises, such as children and their parents. Employees are due undertake an approved first aid course and a named person should be appointed to take charge in the event of an accident. As well as this, properly stocked first aid kit should be available no medication should be kept in the first aid kit. In regards to a healthcare setting, this ensures that children and elderly are looked after as they may not be able to independently. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health 2002 This legislation requires employers to control substances that are hazardous to health such as toxic, corrosive or irritant chemicals like cleaning products or even bodily fluids. In a setting such as a Nursery, hazardous substances that are not stored properly and are easily accessible to children may cause consummation further poisoning or spilling on themselves. This hazard could be minimized by storing these substances in a high, possibly locked, area so that children are not likely to get a hold of them and harm themselves. Also, the incorrect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Cause and Effect of Tornadoes WHAT CAUSES A TORNADO AND THE EFFECT THEY HAVE What causes a tornado and the effect they have J.D. Busby Jr American Intercontinental University September 12, 2010 WHAT CAUSES A TORNADO AND THE EFFECT THEY HAVE ABSTRACT Reading this paper will give you a better understanding of what causes a tornado and the shear destructive power of tornadoes. It will also touch on some of the safety precaution involved in a tornado from sirens to getting to safety. So what does cause a tornado and the effect they have? WHAT CAUSES A TORNADO AND THE EFFECT THEY HAVE Before we begin, you have to know what a tornado is. A tornado is an extremely destructive funnel shaped rotating column of air that passes in a narrow path over land ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... WHAT CAUSES A TORNADO AND THE EFFECT THEY HAVE First the public is taught to recognize the environmental clues such as dark, often greenish sky, wall clouds, large hail, and loud roaring sound like a train. The National Weather Service broadcasts watches and warnings for tornadoes as well as for thunderstorms. The civil defense sirens are sounded at night in conjuction with the warnings when everyone is asleep because they may not aware of the watches or warnings, if the town has them. Some other effects of these monsters are that people loose their houses and properties and for some without insurance it is total devastation. There are many effects due to tornadoes and way too many to go into on this short paper. WHAT CAUSES A TORNADO AND THE EFFECT THEY HAVE CONCLUSION The effects of tornadoes are slight to major destruction and the cost can be very high up to the loss of life. Prepare yourself, have a plan to escape to safety. If you are in a tornado prone area then you might want to get a weather radio that has a siren to warn of impending activity. WHAT CAUSES A TORNADO AND THE EFFECT THEY HAVE REFERENCES Edwards Roger Tornado FAQ [Online] // www.spc.noaa.gov/. Storm Prediction Center, Dec 31, 2009 . Sept. 10, 2010. http://www.spc.noaa.gov/faq/tornado/. na www.wunderground.com [Online] // weather ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Figurative Language In The Crisis By Thomas Paine America s triumph in the Revolutionary War against the British brought pure joy and glory. The Americans won! However, it was not without its struggles. It was essential to invoke passion and feeling from the people, otherwise the war would be lost in fear and doubt. One of those who urged people to join the movement, successfully strengthening their Patriotism, was Thomas Paine, an English American political activist. In Thomas Paine s The Crisis, he utilizes specific elements of style to persuade the Americans to unite and fight against Britain for liberty. Paine employs emotion invoking imagery which successfully conjures illusions in the reader s mind to convince them of fighting for freedom. He paints a picture of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The obstinacy of a Tory is so strong that eloquence may strike the ear, and the language of sorrow draw forth the tear of compassion, but nothing can reach the heart that is steeled with prejudice, inflexible like the hard, strong alloy of iron. By using the word steeled, the Tories become an inflexible and obstinate, like the strong alloy of iron, group of people. The reader automatically does not want to belong with these people because they are depicted to be obnoxious, refusing to listen to the best argument woven with eloquence. The purpose of choosing to use the word strike is to conjure up a scene in the audience s mind of a person suddenly making an impressing argument, however the Tory refuses to understand their perspective. This hits the readers with disgust since not many people like to work or talk with such unrelenting persons. The thought becoming a Loyalist becomes unpleasant and they are more likely to support the Patriot cause than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Ruby Bridges Thesis To many people Ruby Bridges had been the first African American to enter an all white school, but to others, she was an extremely fearless little girl who radiated love in everything she did. Ruby Bridges began attending an all white elementary school when she was only six years old. Every school day Ruby was escorted into school by U.S. Marshalls, which helped ensure her safety from the protestors. The vulgar protesters treated Ruby, and yelled foul words at her, which hardly bothered Ruby any. Six year old Ruby demonstrated courage, love, and fearlessness even though she was treated as less than, terrorized, and isolated by the other students. Initially, Ruby was treated as though she was less than others, not only by the teachers and parents but by the students as well. Whenever the white people would see Ruby they would look away, and ignore her as if she was not there. Also, Ruby is extremely smart, perhaps even smarter than the white children, but is treated as though she cannot learn and is not able. For example, when Ruby made a surprisingly high grade on the test which helped her enter the white school, all the teachers were tremendously surprised. Another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The protesters threatened to poison her food, and kill her; which caused Ruby to only want to eat packaged food and no home cooked meals. Another protester even had a coffin with a Ruby doll in it, hoping to scare Ruby into dropping out of the all white school. Ruby s vice principal (vp) even hired a new teacher just for her, because the VP did not want her associating with the white children. When a preacher wanted to let his white daughter go back to school, the protesters called him a traitor and began terrorizing him as well. Not only did the vice principal enjoy tormenting Ruby, she enjoyed isolating ruby from the other students as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. A Look Into Psychoanalysis Essay Psychoanalysis had its beginning with the discovery that a person in complete physical health could experience an illness with physical symptoms that stemmed from things trapped in the subconscious known as hysteria. Charcot, a French neurologist tried to liberate the mind through hypnosis. A Viennese physician, Josef Breuer, carried this purging further with a process based on his patient, Anna O., revealing her thoughts and feelings to him. Sigmund Freud took Breuer s method and made generalizations that grew into conceptualizations and eventually into the theories of psychoanalysis. Freud would listen to his patients, and then use these thoughts to interpret what was happening in the unconscious part of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Simply put one may be bashful or impotent or aggressive to the extreme of being a sex murderer. To carry his study further, Freud considered the sexuality of an individual. Through this particular study, Freud contends that one must go back to birth, which is the manifestation of an individual s sexuality. The oral phase is where life begins and that is why babies explore everything with their mouth, the center of all sensations. The following phase is the anal or sadistic anal phase where excretory functions are the center of everything. Pleasures are experienced in the anus during bowel movements. Finally these erotically tinged pleasures are experienced when the sexual organ is manipulated. Thus psychosexual development progresses from the oral through the anal to the phallic (in psychoanalytic theory phallic refers to both male and female sexual organs) stage. During the height of the phallic phase, about the ages of three to six, these libidinous forces focus on the parent of the opposite sex and lend an erotic cast to the relationship between parent and child (son/mother or daughter/father). This focus is known as the Oedipus phase for boys and the Electra phase for girls. The phallic phase is followed by a period of latency where sexual drives lay dormant until puberty when they are reawakened and individuals become more aware of the sexual roles they will play as an adult. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Coalition Of Airline Pilots Association 6. Uncover how they generate income or benefit from the aviation industry? ¬The Coalition of Airline Pilots Association (CAPA) is a non profit association. CAPA is a trade association made up of four member pilot unions that have formed an alliance to join their efforts and resources to serve and enhance the safety, security, and legislative interests of all professional flight deck crewmembers and the airline industry as a whole. CAPA s source of income is received through each of the four member pilot unions that have formed an alliance. Each of these pilot unions pay a membership fee to CAPA, which come from the union dues, paid by the pilots. The Airline Pilots Association (ALPA) is a non profit association. Members of each ALPA ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 7. Number of employees, volunteers or members CAPA is a trade association comprised of over 25,000 professional pilots. Currently, there are approximately 50 employees working for the association (LinkedIn). The four members of CAPA are: Allied Pilots Association (APA), Independent Pilots Association (IPA), Teamsters Local 1224, and Teamsters Local 357. These four members represent the following airlines: American Airlines, UPS Airlines, Allegiant Air, Atlas Air, ABX Air, Horizon Air, Cape Air, Kalitta Air, Miami Air, Omni Air, Silver Airways, Southern Air, Republic Airlines, Chautauqua Airlines and Shuttle America. CAPA is also represented by a number of pilot volunteers however the exact number is not disclosed by the organization. ALPA represents and advocates for more than 52,000 pilots at 31 U.S. and Canadian airlines. This makes ALPA the worlds largest pilot union. ALPA has roughly 500 employees working for the association at this time. ALPA claims that their aeronautic engineers and safety and security experts provide unparalleled independent analysis on emerging airline safety and security issues, as well as federal and industrial policies (ALPA). On top of this the association is often granted interested party status in most of the major airline accidents. This means that ALPA s very own accident investigators assist both the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Transportation Safety Board of Canada during ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Life After St. Jerome s Indian Horse Novel Study Life after St. Jerome s: Indian Horse Novel Study For years, First Nations children endured the harrowing experiences of residential schools. It was not until 1996, did the final residential school close down. It took over a hundred years of physical, physiological, and the sexual abuse of thousands of children before residential schools existed no more. Although they do not exist anymore, residential schools continue to cause pain throughout First Nations communities. There are a variety of novels that describe the accounts of residential school survivors, both fiction and non fiction, each powerful in their own way. Indian Horse, a novel by Richard Wagamese, is one of these novels. The book follows Saul Indian Horse, a boy of Ojibwe descent, and his experiences within St. Jerome s Indian Residential School. Saul turns to hockey as a form of protection from the fowl memories of his experiences at St. Jerome s, using the game to ignore the sexual abuse he endured. This denial results in Saul s pain, which comes out in the form anger on the ice, and which ultimately results in him taking up alcohol. It is only when Saul returns to St. Jerome s, that he is able to stop the denial, and begin his path to healing. Richard manages to lead the reader down the same path of denial as Saul, therefore allowing the reader to experience the same feeling of shock as felt by Saul in his moments of realization. Saul s denial of his sexual abuse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Comparison Between Friedrich Nietzsche And Dr. Martin... Whether or not you agree with their views, both Friedrich Nietzsche and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. were great, highly influential men. Their views, though radically different, impacted the world in the greatest of ways, altering history for many nations. While Nietzsche, a German philosopher from the 1800s, spoke from a materialistic point of view, believing that there is no god and that all that exists is matter, King, a civil rights activist of the 1900s, spoke from the belief in transcendence, that there is indeed a god, and that he exists in a divine realm outside of this universe. But not only do these men differ in their backgrounds and religious beliefs, they differ radically in how they believe society should function. In Nietzsche s writings, he promoted a system that emphasizes will to power. He believed that an aristocracy was the basis for a great society. King, on the other hand, promoted a system of equality and justice. He thought all men were created equal, and that society should reflect that belief. The writings of these men have come to be studied by people everywhere. They are so influential, in fact, that one of them played an incredible role in getting our society to the point that it is today. As stated previously, Nietzsche s work was both great and highly influential. The Nazis even used his writings as a basis for their beliefs. Nietzsche believed that the greatest societies were always built upon the aristocratic system. Since he believed there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Environment Studies CHAPTER NO: 01 1. Define the importance of Environmental Studies. Answer: Environment is derived from the French word Environ which means to encircle or surround. ENVIRONMENT is sum total of water, air, and land, inter relationships among themselves and also with the human beings, other living organisms and property. The above definition given in Environment Act, 1986 clearly indicates that environment includes all the physical and biological surroundings and their interactions. ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES: It is multidisciplinary in nature covering chemistry, physics, biology, geography, mathematics, statistics, medicine, and engineering and making use of this for saving the environment for long time utilization. Scope of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus water has become quite a scare commodity that few countries and civilizations seem to take into consideration. 3. Discuss the global environmental crisis in brief. Answer: 1) Global destruction of forests and phytoplankton in the oceans (these capture carbon dioxide 59% land, 41% oceans hold moisture and soil, preserve species, moderate the environment and give off oxygen). 2) World wide soil erosion and desertification (the world has lost 1/5 of its arable land in the last decade). Causes: raising beef, lumbering, use of word for fuel, clear cutting for crops or profit). 3) Worldwide burning of fossil fuels, primarily oil and coal, and burning of wood in the third world. 4) Harming of forests, lakes, and their ecosystems by acid rain (including Alaska, Canada, Norway, Eastern U.S., Germany, etc.) 5) Proliferation of nuclear waste hazards, and massive amounts of other toxic waste. 6) World wide shrinking of fresh water supplied through pollution and diminishing aquifers. 7) Spreading ozone holes resulting from long lasting chlorofluorocarbon gases. 8) Massive extinction of species worldwide connected with the above factors. 9) Flooding of coastal areas world wide as the ocean levels rise: displacing hundreds of millions of people and burying a large portion of the world s prime agricultural lands. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Comparing Journeys In Migrant Hostel And The Happiest Refugee Every individual will undergo many journeys throughout their lifetime without journeys, they would be limited in experience and knowledge, and this is highlighted in many examples of media and literature. The nature of journeys also have an impact on the individual; the journey may be harsh, stressful or confusing. Anh Do s The Happiest Refugee (2010) and Peter Skrzynecki s Migrant Hostel (1975) are two texts that convey the transformative, unstable, segregative and communicative nature of journeys. Journeys have a profound impact on the individual, and provocative experiences and new knowledge often cause a re evaluation of perspectives of both oneself and their surroundings. In The Happiest Refugee, the transformative nature of journeys is explored as Do undergoes a series of inner journeys ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Migrant Hostel, it is said that nationalities sought each other out instinctively like a homing pigeon. This statement is reciprocated in The Happiest Refugee, when Do describes how new Vietnamese refugees stayed with his family. The communicative nature of journeys is therefore explored in both texts by highlighting how shared experiences and cultures bring people together. The segregative nature is also explored when it is said that [nationalities were] partitioned off... by memories of hunger and hate . The quote shows that conflicting pasts also segregate people in journeys, reinforced by the harsh alliteration of the h . This is shown in The Happiest Refugee when Do is presented with the hardest gig of his life where he must present in front of Vietnam War veterans. The veterans are hostile at first, greeting Anh with silence; another example of how conflicting pasts can segregate people. Migrant Hostel and The Happiest Refugee demonstrate the segregative and communicative nature of journeys throughout their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Power of The Sea-Wolf Essay The Power of The Sea Wolf Jack London s novel, The Sea Wolf, has many different interpretations. The story can be read as a combination of the naturalistic novel and the sentimental romance, both very popular around the turn of the century. London also brings into play literary naturalism, in which human beings are characterized as just another species in nature, subject to all of Her cosmic forces. The Sea Wolf fits almost perfectly the archetypal pattern of an initiation story. Depth and interest are added to The Sea Wolf by successfully integrating these three elements the combination of two popular genres, literary naturalism, and the initiation story. One of the characteristics common to most naturalistic novels is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two elements of the naturalistic novel are present in The Sea Wolf humans fighting nature, humans fighting one another. Jack London also uses another popular genre of the time the romance novel. This novel is very much about Humphrey Van Weyden and Maud Brewster falling in love. As soon as Humphrey sets eyes on her he s entranced: She seemed to me like a being from another world; she smiled amusedly and sweetly, as only a woman can smile (142). She was like a feather in my arms, so slender, so ethereal (276). Humphrey knew for a long time that he was deeply in love with her, but she didn t realize that she reciprocated the feelings until late in the novel. When she finally realized it, she smiled a most adorable smile, whimsical as I had never seen it, for it was whimsical with love (284). This combination of the naturalistic novel and the romance novel brings out the best sides of both and allows for a very interesting novel. Throughout the novel, London brings somewhat into play the ideas of literary naturalism, in which human beings are treated as just another species. Many times, the idea is introduced of the enormity of nature and the fact that humans are subject to all of the cosmic forces. When trying to fix up the Ghost, Humphrey and Maud run into many problems resulting from the destructive forces of nature. At one point, Humphrey is blown off ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Funeral Eulogy As I stand here, with my hand resting on your coffin, breathing in the scent of lilies and of wood polish, the congregation is watching and waiting. The guests file into the church with the cool, morning, Melbourne breeze sending shivers down everyone s spines. All the other guests greeted each other with upturned brows, watery eyes, forced smiles, and lingering embraces. The occasional person comes up and embraces me and tells me everything is going to be okay, when they know its quite far from it. The crowd was growing quickly as more people flowed through the front door, all of them dressed in monotone fashions. Staring at me through the tears that fill their eyes are the people who cared and still care about you. I m taking these few minutes to prepare myself, before I have to deliver your eulogy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I never liked funerals, even through they are thought as a celebration of the life you have lived, they only make me remember that you are no longer to continue celebrating that life. I place my unstable hand on the hard, dark, wooden coffin, wearing your suit you got perfectly fitted for what was supposed to be the best day of our entire lives . The flag draped upon your casket setting a reminder to every one of your bravery. I allow a tear to slowly roll down my cheek as I stare blankly at my blurred hand and say to you my heart is forever yours . I say this to you with a different meaning and emotion to when you said it to me as you placed the diamond ring on my finger for the first time. You said it as a beginning and I m saying it now as an ending. This just highlights the fact that I m not ready to say goodbye to you, I never will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay on Using Steroids to Gain the Perfect Body Using Steroids to Gain the Perfect Body In our days, most people have set the goal and dream to have the perfect body. They believe by having this image, they will be popular and/or attractive. People want to achieve the body that they desire, like a super star, a hero in a Hollywood movie, a strong soldier, and an Olympic athlete. However, what are the extent people will go to get the perfect body? The biggest problem for those who dream to have a beautiful body today, as many people know, is the consumption of steroids. It is amazing what people and athletes will do to enhance their performance, strength and muscle size by taking steroids. Whether right or wrong people who use steroids to become the fastest and strongest will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These steroids are made to emphasize and promote muscle growth but without the masculinizing the user as much as testosterone does (Silverstein, p.18). Anabolic steroids were first used to help World War II victims put on weight at the end of the war. Anabolic steroids were intended for the sick people, but instead of this, healthy people often abuse these steroids because they want to gain muscle (Morris, p.230). There are three major benefits from steroid use and they are: first, athletes will attain a greater increase in lean muscle mass and strength when it is used with a combination of hard training and the drug; second, the athlete s body suffers less breakdown as this decrease in muscle breakdown and recovery time permits more frequent training sessions at higher intensity and for longer periods of time (Lukas, p.7); and third but not least benefit, the increased aggressiveness they are believed to simulate as this increased aggressiveness may drive athletes to train harder and longer without the usual fatigue (Rogak, p.11). Other positive effects of using steroids are increases in: storage of muscle glycogen; blood volume; a general boasting of the immune system; and the reduction of body fat percentage. The effects are maintained as long as the athlete continues the steroid use (Silverstein, p.17). Unfortunately, anabolic steroids have many side effects. Some short term side effects include high blood pressure, acne, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Mount Everest Case [pic] Executive Summary: The Mount Everest case can be summed up as inefficient distribution of leadership, skills and resources in the face of imminent natural disaster. Teamwork consist of interdependency, mutual accountability and understanding common goals and working with respect to each other s complementary skills. Effective team s consist of understanding perceptions of others and help motivate each other to continually work towards the common goal. Working towards a goal in a team usually does not run a straight course. In order to offset these issues that can come into play one may need to optimistically receive suggestions, abstain from narrow perceptions and outlook and trust on the team. Trust helps to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Overlap in roles creates conflict, wasted effort, and unintended redundancy. When climbers began to feel too sick to continue their trip up the mountain, they were lead down by either a Sherpa or a lower ranking guide. However when Dr. Dale Kruse began to feel too ill to continue, he was led down by group leader Scott Fischer. It was definitely not expected of a leader to take up chores of the lower ranked guide when his expertise is required for more crucial situations .Scott s decision lead to resentment among his clients. Recommendation: The right structure will enhance team performance. Firstly, if a team wants to improve the performance, it needs to develop the right mix of expertise. Its means each member should focus on his or her best ability area, which that makes the team to save time and improve efficiency. A high performing teams develop a common commitment to working relationships (Bolman and Deal, pp.108). Team members should clearly understand who will do what jobs, how to make decisions and the skills need to develop in the team. Also High performing teams translate common purpose into specific, measurable performance goals. (Bolman and Deal, pp.107).Which means all team members should have a common goal, and analysis whether the goal is specific and measurable. A detailed goal is more powerful and useful for all team members. Analysis of the scenario ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Helen And Dinah In The Iliad Essay The Influential Roles of Helen and Dinah in the Iliad and the Book of Genesis Lauren Collins Professor Whidden Prompt #2 22 September 2017 In the book of Genesis and in Homer s Iliad, women unintentionally instigate events with profound effects. There are many parallels and distinctions between Dinah s and Helen s roles, losses, and power, which illiminate the underlying theme of women wielding influence in patriarchal societies. The characters of Dinah and Helen, in Genesis and the Iliad, respectively, show how one mere woman can create a ripple and cause drastic events to transpire. Dinah s small role in her environment reveals how she is used and seen as a possession of men. Genesis introduces Dinah as the daughter of Leah, whom she had borne to Jacob (Gen 34:1), and people call her Dinah daughter of Jacob (Gen 34:3). Dinah cannot stand alone in her civilization and depends upon her father; men define Dinah. She also does not receive any recognition as independent in her society. Rather, she functions as an object of her father Jacob. Dinah s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dinah does not play a direct role in her community, yet when her brothers learn about her rape they were indignant and very angry (Gen 34:7). They then deceitfully (Gen 34:13) created and executed a plan to circumcise the Shechemite males and, once weakened, execute them (Gen 34:13 30). The brothers avenged Dinah because of their immense love and admiration for her. Even as a victim of rape and a possession of Jacob, Dinah has unknown power and power. The love and sympathy her brothers have for Dinah instigates the brothers actions and results in the deaths of many Shechemite males (Whidden Disc, 9/13/17). Through this unbeknownst power, many people die and Dinah s male companions are provoked to take action on behalf of her. Dinah s persona became a very powerful one, similar to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Mist Review The apocalypse is a common subject addressed in films and such Doomsday scenarios have become increasingly popular since the beginning of the Cold War. These films provide a different cause for the downfall of human kind and approach the subject with various degrees of despair and hope. Despite the obvious differences in approach that different directors take, these films all serve to highlight not only the negative qualities of human kind that led to and are represented by the agent of destruction but also to highlight the strength of the survivors who keep the will to fight for their lives despite the bleak circumstances. For the most part, The Mist, adapted from a Stephen King novella, sticks closely to the archetype. The Mist, a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The subtle score of Mark Isham is utilized infrequently, magnifying its effect on the particular scenes it is present in. In one of the most suspenseful scenes, a volunteer ties a rope around his waist and ventures into the unknown. Darabont stays fixed in the store and lets the pull on the rope tell the story, creating great suspense. When the monsters do reveal themselves, the CGI work is seamless and properly horrifying. The question of where they come from or why they have come is never addressed even in the slightest. Darabont s focus is always squarely on the humans, who quickly splinter into competing factions reflecting their own racial, class and educational prejudices. The Mist is as misanthropic as it can get. As most good monster movies, this movie is not about the monsters. The monsters are simply primal fears materialized. The main focus is really the human reaction to the threat. The mist works as a fog of fear, and the store becomes a sample of most kinds of humans from highly educated to low level working class. The fog becomes the unknown which is unknown to all walks of life. The Mist shows human nature at it worst in a crisis. Xenophobia of the out of towners , disbelief, lack of faith, egotism, paranoia, fundamentalism, bias, an us versus them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Pros And Cons Of Grizzly Bears The trophy hunting of at risk grizzly bears is a controversial topic in Canada. It is part of the Canadian cultural inheritance. Hunting grizzly bears are considered to be a legitimate recreational activity in some parts of Canada. They inhabit in the forest and near the costal line. The numbers of bear reached tens of thousands before, but because they are fierce and threatening human beings, they are being hunted and killed. Also, the low mortality rate of grizzly means low population, but they play a critical role as a predator in the ecosystem. The problem is over hunting and industrialization will cause extinction of this rare species, and lead to disharmony between the government and First Nations. I mainly support the ban of grizzly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, over 98 percent of grizzly bears have been eliminated to the number around 800 to 1,000 in the Lower 48 states. 01/06/2016 The Brewing Battle Over Grizzly Delisting and Trophy Hunting in the Yellowstone Ecosystem TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/wayne pacelle/the brewing battle over g_b_8923316.html) As such, it was hard to argue that grizzlies are thriving. Since European colonization, they have lost half of their continental habitat, and even in BC around a third of populations have either die out or are currently endangered. (Anna Taylor) Overkill trophy hunting slams BC s Grizzly bears 7th February 2014 Ecologist /Resurgence Trust (http://www.theecologist.org/News/news_analysis/2271852/overkill_trophy_hunting_slams_bcs_grizzly_bears.html) Another point is that they have startling low reproductive rate among the terrestrial mammals. It takes ten years for a female grizzly to replace herself in the population, and she will stop breeding in her mid to late 20s. Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Grizzly (sponsor)/Biology Behavior (title) (http://westernwildlife.org/grizzly bear outreach project/biology behavior/) A female can give birth to a maximum of 10 cubs over her lifetime, and half of the cubs will die within a year.(Ibid) What is more, grizzly bears play an important role in forest ecosystem as seed dispersers and nutrient providers. Generally they benefit the surroundings by transporting berry seed to enable them to geminate, or pile up their fresh manure as fertilizer. While they searching for tree roots or ground squirrels, they increased the amount of nitrogen through soil disturbance. (Ibid) As a predator, grizzlies can control prey population. They hunt vegetarian so that regional density of plants would not decline in large quantities. Grizzly bears can be said as a keystone species in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Virtuoso Monologue The Virtuoso is on the move! yelled the captain. The squad began to mobilize... The air stung the Virtuoso s skin, but the night was perfect for his opening act. He began his preparation with an artist s delight and touch. Placing bombs designed as flowers and preparing his paint brush . The cool touch of steel left his hand as he pocketed the pistol and began to move. Tonight will be a night of beauty and splendor he quietly mused to himself as he prepared to move. He sat waiting in anticipation for the puppets to dance. Someone stepped on a bomb and the play had begun. Screams were heard as music and splendor as the trap detonated. The Virtuoso raised the curtain on his deadly show and was quickly on the move. The captain was determined to put a stop to The Virtuoso once and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He skillfully left clues at the site, something soon learned to be a tradition that the killer would uphold at each scene. What seemed like random numbers were on the walls and oddly enough all of them seemed to be lower than four. The crime scene was completely scoured for evidence and DNA, but nothing could be found. After an entire day of searching, the team went back to the station with only the numbers to work with. There has to be something else we missed said a detective working on the case We searched everywhere. There s nothing left to find said the captain There has to be. No man can be this careful to have not been seen by anyone in the subway at that time of day! replied the Detective exasperated. We have cops talking to the people who were in the subway as we speak, although I have a feeling they won t get what they are looking for, said the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. 25 Million Car Research Paper When you decide to start looking for a new car, you normally have a price range that you would like to stay in. Of course, when it comes to different add ons and features, the price may seem to get way out of hand very fast. However, surely there is a car out there that is more expensive than what you are planning on getting. Of course there are. Some cars manage to rank up the price to over and above a million dollars. Can you imagine getting a car loan for that? The 2012 Bugatti Veyron 16.4 can cost you about $2.25 million. So, for those of you who are billionaires, that is probably just pocket change right? What makes this a $2.25 million car is not only its sleek stylish design that would take James Bond s breath away, but it would probably blow his hair off of his head. The Veyron has a 16 cylinder engine and 1001 horsepower. Its top speed is 253 and can reach it in about 42.3 seconds, which is pretty impressive seeing as the car weighs around 4,160 pounds. For those of you who don t have $2.25 million to spend on the Veyron, perhaps you may want to look at the Pagani Zonda F Coupe, which is only $1.4 million. This Italian car is well worth the million though. It has a V12, 6 speed engine with twin plate clutch. With a 214 mph top speed, the Zonda Coupe is a little shy of matching the Veyron s top speed, but does go ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 2012 Maybach 62S Landaulet may the perfect car for those who want to feel the wind in their hair while not sacrificing any of the luxury. The roof can fully retract towards the rear of the car, but can still have the chauffeur s compartment closed and wind free. You can also kick your feet up and enjoy the ride, literally. The rear seats, ok, arm chairs are made of white leather, recline, and also have a leg and footrest. I know when I m riding in my $1.38 million car I have to be able to lean back and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Jennifer Martens Jennifer Martens is a 14 year old girl that attends a middle school called Mertians Middle school. She is an eighth grader that likes school and that gets good grades. Her best friend s name is Vanessa Dimp and she likes to be like Jennifer. Both Jennifer and Vanessa get bullied by a boy called Josh. Josh likes to make fun of them because of what they do and of what they don t do and Josh has been bullying them for a very long time now. Jennifer lives with her mom, dad, and younger sister. In the other hand, Vanessa lives with only her mother and younger brother. The day was November day 15th and it was a Monday. Jennifer and Vanessa had all classes together. First period is math, second period is language arts, third period is P.E, fourth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I m not sure but it seems extremely weird . It s now lunch time and Josh isn t really sitting far away from both Jennifer and Vanessa. It s now the end of the day of Thursday and both Vanessa and Jennifer are scared for the next day because this week has been very strange to both of them and the next day is Friday. The last day of the week for school. The new day has arrived which was a Friday. Have you seen Josh. I haven t and I m pretty scared. Jennifer said. I haven t seen him either but I don t think he ll do anything to us. So don t worry. said Vanessa. It s now lunch and still no sign of Josh. Maybe he didn t come to school today. said Vanessa. Last period has ended and still no sign of Josh. Vanessa and Jennifer were walking to their lockers until Jennifer realized they were being followed by Josh. They both started screaming for help but everyone were ignoring them both. Then, a hand was placed on Vanessa shoulder. Now they were both frightened and didn t know what to do. Both Vanessa and Jennifer turned around and looked at Josh. What do you want. said Vanessa. I just wanted to apologize for bullying both of you. It s been so long now and I m very sorry. Josh ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Christian Environmental Ethics Research Essay: 20876077 Through the study of scripture, Christian movements and the views of historical and contemporary figures, it can be said that Christian ethical teachings have a significant influence on the lives of its adherents. A prime example of the effects of these teachings is the nature and practice of Christian environmental ethics. The Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy defines environmental ethics as the discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings to, and also the value and moral status of, the environment and its nonhuman contents. Although each denomination has its own unique manner of judging ethical understanding, the basic and fundamental structures of their environmental ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The passage of John 10:11 I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down his life for the sheep emphasises the importance of animals in the hierarchy of creation and Christian s responsibility to protect and care for them. The issue of Deforestation has been high on the global environmental agenda for many years, and remains a serious problem today. In the tropics and many other parts of the world, nations continue to lose the valuable biodiversity, soil and water conservation, and climate regulation that natural forests provide. Christianity can only address this matter by continuing to combine an acceptance of the command to people to multiply and replenish the earth (Genesis 1:28) with a balancing injunction to act as stewards of the environment. Charities such as Christian Ecology Link and World Vision work to increase awareness of the current ecological crisis and encourage adherents to live sustainably and make green consumption choices. Significant contemporary and historical religious figures have also had been highly influential towards the ethical attitudes and practices of Christians. The Roman Catholic Church has issued a number of statements on the environment. In 1985 the German Roman Catholic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Cold Medication Cough and Cold Medication in Children Under Six Giving children under six over the counter cough and cold medication when they are not feeling well seems like the best idea right? It seems like the best idea because doctors, level one care givers, our parents, and other parents have always used them to help their kids feel better correct? Well, this is not the case. The common cold is one of the most difficult illnesses for parents to control. It is hard for parents to manage because it consists of a runny nose, a cough, and possible sore throat. With children being so young they have not learned how to blow their nose or communicate that they can not breathe through their nose or tell their parents that their throat hurts. This leads to parents ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because Healthy children who do not have a URI may cough 1 to 34 times every day (Kelley 515). When coughing up to thirty four times a day it can give the idea of the possibility of an acute cough when there is in fact nothing wrong and no sickness present. The reason for coughing when there is not a sickness present is because a cough is a reaction that takes place when your body has to clear anything that is blocking your airway. An irritation of a chemical or mechanical substance will also result is a cough due to the brain sending the body an automatic message to cough to get rid of the irritant that is present. This is because the abdominal and internal muscles have a high increase of pressure in the lungs that leads to an explosion of air that releases all of the foreign bodies in the lungs out into the air. (Kelley 515 516) A cough is not always an indication of an illness but is also the bodies way of protecting itself from any unknown body that could be harmful to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Short Article, Gallows Humor And Medicine Essay Humor is something that has been scorned in the past and by the greatest minds of philosophy such as Plato and Aristotle. It was viewed by ancient societies as lacking seriousness and being distractive to the process of thinking. In any case, Plato condemned the association of humor with gods claiming that it was degrading to encourage it on human beings let alone the supernatural. Aristotle even emphasized that laughter is uneducated insolence. It is therefore quite the issue when humor is allied with a field as serious as Medicine. While these are more traditional views of humor, developments in psychology, show that humor is a crucial part of the subconscious mind. It is crucial for information processing of the human mind and allows human beings to move past depressing situations (Watson 37). This essay aims at analyzing Katie Watson s article, Gallows Humor in Medicine. It seeks to provide insight on the role and kind of humor in the medical field as well as respond to Watson s work. The essay mostly agrees with the article given its attempts to explain the role of humor as an important one in dealing with difficult situations in a better manner. It supports the article in criticizing the thought that the profession is a squeamish campaign in contradiction of pleasure. Firstly, the medical profession is a busy field and requires a great deal of commitment to understand the issues of life. It is as emotionally engaging as it is mentally and constantly leads to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. wingwangs Indicate whether each of the following statements about triglycerides is true or false. Indicate whether each of the following statements about triglycerides is true or false. 1. A triacylglycerol is composed of 3 glycerol molecules joined to a fatty acid. 2. The hydrocarbon chains of fatty acids vary in length as well as in the number and location of double bonds between the carbon atoms. 3. Fatty acids with one double bond in their hydrocarbon chain are called monounsaturated, while those with more than one double bond are called polyunsaturated. 4. Additional hydrogen atoms can be added to saturated fats, a process called hydrogenation. 5. When unsaturated fats are partially hydrogenated industrially, this can produce trans fats ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... tract to break it down) Nucleic Acids Nucleic acids = nucleotide polymers Two types of nucleic acids are DNA and RNA RNA = protein worker (intermediaries), proteome (link b/w DNA and proteins) DNA = genetic info (intstruction), genome Nucleotides: 3 things required sugar = Ribose (RNA) and Deoxyribose (DNA) phosphate group nitrogenous bases A, G C, T (DNA) Phosphodiester bonds joins nucleotides in nucleic acids DNA has a double strand of nucleotides, held together by hydrogen bonds RNA has a single strand of nucleotides Proteins: Functions: enzymesbiological catalysts transporthemoglobin (transports O2 and CO2 through blood) support structuremuscles motion regulation of gene transcription, hormones etc. Amino Acids: Contain: ( NH2)/ amino acid end ( COOH)/carboxyl end a central carbon side ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Teenage Suicide Is A Leading Cause Of Teen Suicide A sixteen year old girl gave into all the things she struggled on. The depression. The anxiety. The stress. One day she decided it was all too much for her, so she killed herself. Many teens around the United States have committed suicide without thinking first. According to the University of Texas, 75 percent of those who commit suicide are depressed. In teenagers, depression is considered a leading cause of teen suicide. There are many factors that can cause depression in teenagers ( Teen Suicide Causes and Issues ). Teen suicide is mostly caused by depression. One reason teenage suicide is mostly caused by depression is the symptoms. The changes in teen behaviors are outrageous. They can go from happy to sad in a matter of a moment. This can be because of their parent relationships or school related. The article Teenage Suicide Causes and Issues defines that Dramatic changes or problems at home can be a cause of teen suicide. Sometimes teenagers can t handle the upheaval created by divorce. This can be a very depressing time for many teens. Sometimes, teenagers may feel as though the divorce is in some way their fault. This can lead to feelings of guilt and shame (1). They could also be worried about their grades in school because they are only getting worse. They may be pressured because they need college scholarships. But, sometimes this can be normal to teens. According to Teen Depression , another symptom of teen depression is hallucinations or unusual ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Threat Of A Terrorist Attack The constant threat of a terrorist attack is something that not only the United States has to worry about when it comes to economic and political conditions but other countries also. Terrorist groups have continued to threaten to harm innocent people or infrastructures at all cost. One way that terrorist can disrupt the United States economy is an attack on a major shipping port and disrupting their operations. This could cripple part of the United States because many of our states depend on the cargo that is brought in and out of our ports. The United States import many different goods from countries around the world. The following is the top imports from Japan alone : Japan s exports to America amounted to $137.4 billion or 5.7% of its overall imports. 1. Vehicles: $46.5 billion 2. Machines, engines, pumps: $31.8 billion 3. Electronic equipment: $17.6 billion 4. Medical, technical equipment: $6.7 billion 5. Aircraft, spacecraft: $4.9 billion 6. Organic chemicals: $3.9 billion 7. Rubber: $2.5 billion 8. Plastics: $2.3 billion 9. Iron or steel products: $2.3 billion 10. Iron and steel: $1.9 billion As you can see that there is so much money and goods that are depended on the companies of the United States and when it comes to politics, there has been a constant argument on the steps on improving the security postures and equipment at port terminals in America. This is also the case of other port terminals around the world. According to the Container ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Donaldson s Beowulf Essay Donaldson s Beowulf Fate often saves an undoomed man when his courage is good Beowulf (Donaldson, 12) The passage that I analyzed spans the action when Beowulf returns to the halls of Heorot after a harsh battle with Grendel s mother. He returns to king Hrothgar in the great hall of Heorot to say that he has successfully completed his boast and killed Grendel s mother. Beowulf states that it has been a very difficult underwater battle and that he has barely escaped with his life, The fight would have been ended straightway if God had not guarded me (Donaldson, 29). Beowulf mentions this due to the fact that the sword given to him by Unferth, called Hrunting, was powerless against Grendel s Mother. Hrunting is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the festivities celebrating Beowulf s victory the King predicts that Beowulf will become the protector of the Geats until old age takes him and that he will be one of their greatest kings. Christian and Pagan Elements (p 28 31) GRAPH The many references to God in the pages (28 31) of Beowulf reflect Christian beliefs as opposed to pagan ones. In pagan worship, nature takes the place of God along with the belief that inanimate objects contain spirits. The Geats would refer to Grendel and his mother as God s enemy and descendants of Cain. Cain is a biblical reference to the story of Cain and Abel. In this story, Cain slays his brother Abel and consequently, is banished by God for all of eternity. Because of his role as the first murderer, Cain is thought to be the father of all monsters. Another example of Christianity which is evident in Beowulf is the fact that the eye for an eye belief is practiced. During the second raid of Heorot by Grendel s mother, a very close friend of King Hrothgar and great warrior named Aeschere is murdered. The monster, not abiding by the laws of the time, is subject to the eye for an eye belief and then has to be murdered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Managing Resistance to Change during a Merger For most, resistance to change inevitable, for some it is their personality and others it is fear of the unknown. Organizational structure may change through downsizing, outsourcing, acquisitions, or mergers. In this paper, I will be examining resistance to change during a merger and how to manage this type of stressful and many times unclear change in an organization. There are three key strategies for managing resistance to change; communication, participation, and empathy and support. Throughout this paper I will discuss the three strategies above as well as some other contributing factors to change in an organization. People often resist change based on fear of the unknown, fear of loss, fear of failure, disruption of interpersonal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many times anxiety can grow because employees fear loss of the organizations traditions. It is important to involve employees on the transition or modifications to traditions, celebrations, and other activities that help shape the organizations culture. It is important for both organizations in a merger to be sensitive to the others rituals and ceremonies and to work towards a compromise and build new traditions supported by the majority. Kurt Lewin developed a model of the change process that has stood the test of time and continues to influence the way organizations manage planned change. Lewin s change model is a three step process. The process begins with unfreezing, which is a critical first obstacle in the change process. Unfreezing involves encouraging individuals to shed old behaviors by changing the status quo. The second step in the change process is moving. In the moving stage, new attitudes, values, and behaviors are substituted for old ones. Organizations accomplish moving by initiating new options and explaining the rationale for the change, as well as by providing training to help employees develop the new skills they need. The last step in the change process is Refreezing. In this step, new attitudes, values, and behaviors are established as the new normal. The new ways of operating are concrete and reinforced. Managers should ensure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. How Does Elie Wiesel Lose Faith In Night 3 April, 2013 H English 10 Period 1 Faith is Lost in the Night The horrible accounts of the holocaust are vividly captured by Elie Wiesel in Night, an award winning work by a Holocaust survivor. It describes his time in the Holocaust and helps the reader fully understand the pain he went through. In the text, Elie continuously mentions how he is losing his faith to god. It is evident that he has nearly, if not completely lost his faith during the events of the holocaust. In the memoir, Night, Elie Wiesel s faith changes because of the absence of God, the dehumanization of the prisoners, and all of the death that surrounds him. A main factor to the loss of Elie s faith is the absence of God. Many times in the memoir, Elie is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was then beaten by some others and eventually died of a blow to the head. This caused turmoil in Elie s life because all of his faith and will to live stemmed from his father. After his father s death he had nothing to look forward to and nothing to be faithful for. Because of this, he lost all of his faith and will to live. It is remarkable that Elie was able to survive without any faith because that is what pushed him to live on. Death was the prominent reason Elie lost his faith in the memoir. The absence of God, the dehumanization of the prisoners, and all of the death that surrounds him causes Elie Wiesel to lose faith in the memoir Night. Once Elie knew that god had betrayed him and the other Jews, he began to lose his faith. After being tortured to an unbelievable extent and treated like dogs he lost yet even more faith. Finally, when his father, his source of faith, dies he completely loses all hope and will to live. Elie s faith changed drastically from the beginning to the end of the memoir because he had to live through the horrors of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Does Correspondence Bias Exist There are so many things on this earth that are dependent on each other and small actions beforehand can change the way we view someone for a life time. The phenomena of correspondence bias are a huge factor in social psychology in today s world. Correspondence bias is the idea that people have the tendency to attribute one s behavior in a certain instance to an essential part of another person s being, character, and inner values. When in it can all be explained by the environment and the situation before this action had occurred. For example, if you are meeting someone for the first time and they are rude when you speak with them. Then you go off and think this person is a rude and disrespectful person in general, when in reality they were only that way because their wife just cheated on them. So you got their rudeness out of context. In our class s CB study, although we were shown the situational assignment the class as a whole showed correspondence bias. The students in the class were assigned to read ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The significance is how can we change the way western societies think to change this phenomena, because this phenome is a huge part of social interactions. Instead of automatically assuming that a person s actions in that moment reflect their entire character and who they are as a person, we could focus more on their situation and what might have caused them to act the way they did and understand their situation as a whole. This could make westerners as a whole less judgmental about the actions of others and decrease conflict among people. Another way this question could help is we could study how a westerner s brain reacts to a certain situation compared to a non western s brain and see the difference in where and how much brain activity there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...