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1. Short Essay Flood In Hindi
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2. U.s. Balance Of Payment Deficit
Sustainability of U.S. Balance of Payment Deficit The U.S. has been running a trade deficit
consistently since the early 1980s. There have been minor recessions from 1980 to 2008. The
Great Recession starting as a result of complex financial products, which masked debt risk
(McGahey, 2014). The Great Recession was not a result of trade deficit itself. The question
naturally arises; can the U.S. maintain trade deficits indefinitely? Overall, Carbaugh argues that
there is no economic reason why the United States cannot continue to sustain current account
deficits (Carbaugh, 2013). Similarly, Karczmar quoting Herb Stein suggests that if the U.S.
deficit is a problem, and there is no solution to the problem, then there is no problem (Karczmar,
2004, p. 9). There are risks in maintaining chronic deficits, however. The focus turns to analyzing
if the benefits outweigh the risks, and if not, what can be done to reduce the deficit without
negatively impacting the U.S. economy overall. Both Carbaugh, and Karczmar s risk assessments,
options for keeping or reducing the deficit, and impacts of deficit reduction are explored below.
Carbaugh explains that the U.S. media and trade unions myopically focus on merchandise trade
imbalance while glossing over the fact that services balance has been positive (Carbaugh, 2013).
The discussion turns towards services jobs paying less than manufacturing jobs. Jobs that have
been created post the recession are lower paying jobs
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3. Dbm 381 Week 1 Individual
Examination of the types of database systems that are available and how health care facilities
utilize these different types of databases is the topic of this report. Giving more detail on the
different types of architecture of databases and data structure will follow. Defining Health Care
Database Systems A computerized clinical database consists of clinical data for storing, retrieving,
analyzing, and reporting of information (McCartney, 2012).The data in these databases help in
managing care plans, research projects, and creating reports for the different departments within a
health care facility. The first type of database that a health care facility may use is Operational
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UNIX systems use to use flat files for storing data. Word processors and spreadsheet software can
create flat files. Health Care facilities might use this type of data file for posting employee phone
lists. Hierarchical database have data in a tree like structure with a parent to child relationship
(one to many). The parent could have many children but the children have only one parent. All
the attributes of the data is in a list under one entity type. A relational database is a database that
consists of a collection of tables with columns showing entities, and rows showing data. This type
of database uses a primary key and foreign key. The foreign key in another table will point to the
primary key of a table, and this is how tables can relate to each other. This permits for one to one,
one to many, and many to many relationship between the data. An advantage of relational databases
includes the ease of adding or modifying new tables and entities without needing to change the
structure of the database already in place. Relational database have many features, including
indexing, setting data type, and setting validation tests, all these help to ensure data integrity.
Conclusion The information about the different types of databases that are available helps to
explain the type of health care facilities use. The presentation of details on the architecture of
databases and how they differ was the main topic of this
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4. The General Electric ( Ge )
Transnational organizations have a complex business structure and require a multidimensional
concentration of resources which are customized to meet the requirements of each local market.
The central office requires a transnational strategy in order to attract local benefits which are
important to the organization. Among the advantages of transnational organizations is the capacity
to maintain a great degree of quick to response to local market needs from where they have
operations. This report focuses on the General Electric(GE) which holds substantial assets and with
operations in most countries in the world. General Electric (GE)
Widely regarded as a leading global corporation in the 20th century with operations in over a
hundred and seventy countries and over three hundred thousand workers, General Electric remains
an icon in best management practices. With its operations in power, appliances, energy
management, aviation, oil gas, and transportation among others is ranked as among the top leading
firms in the US. It is also a global leader in the digital industry with interests in transforming needs
into responsive, connected and predictive solutions. With its vast operations, GE is involved in
innovation, product development, and funding startups among others (Hydle and Karl 261).
In order to survive, GE has tried to form symbiotic relations to support its ecosystem (Tallberg 774).
The partners involved in the ecosystem have in depth understanding coupled with
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5. Duty and Responsibility in Guests Of The Nation Essay
Natural Empathy: Duty and Responsibility in Guests of the Nation Frank O Connor uses
character surnames in his story Guests of the Nation to help develop the characters of the
English and Irish soldiers. The characters engage in a struggle between hidden powers of
empathy and duty, and O Connor displays their first person point of view about the irony of war
similar to Thomas Hardy s poem, The Man He Killed : Yes; quaint and curious war is! You shoot
a fellow down You d treat if met where any bar is, Or help to half a crown. Behind the murderous
duty that lies at the center of the story, O Connor has chosen a particular set of names to represent
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Despite Hawkins being the captive in this story, the narrator, Bonaparte, notes that Hawkins wins
the argument. Each one of the military men in this story has made a decision to join a cause and
to follow that particular cause, whether it is the continued control over Ireland or the insurrection
to overthrow British rule. By illustrating the irony in certain names, we glimpse cynicism behind
the scenes that O Connor has introduced into the story. The narrator of the story, Bonaparte,
displays his loyalty to his duties, nonetheless, he does not want to go out of his way to execute
the Englishman whose company he has enjoyed since they were put under his supervision. The
name Bonaparte meaning good solution or good match, helps identify his character, who believes
there is an alternative to executing these soldiers: Didn t we understand him and didn t he
understand us? Did we imagine for an instant that he d shoot us for all the so and so officers in
the so and so British Army? (DiYanni, 50). The name Bonaparte also provokes the thought of
Napoleon Bonaparte who had a goal of world domination. Another character with a precisely
curious name is Noble, who is always arguing with the prisoner Hawkins. Noble argues throughout
the story about the existence of God and the afterlife, displaying his spirituality and decency as a
character. The name Noble, meaning
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6. Individual Beauty Essay
Sometimes, when I lie on my back in the solitude of my room and the carpet bristles my skin, the
ridges in the ceiling spread like daddy long legs in port o potties. Sometimes, when I lie in bed in
the hush of the night and the moon is precisely angled outside my window, the global light streaks
across my pillowcase like tadpoles in silver ponds. Sometimes, when my mind wanders...
I m fearless and flawless.
And sometimes, at these dreamy times, I am not an eighteen year old prom junkie standing in the
middle of my floor, facing my mirror, and whispering to the butter fairies in my stomach to buzz
someplace else. I am not spending thirty agonizing minutes shaping one frizzed curl with half a
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Yet just when my jitters begin to fizzle away, my mom hollers from the bottom of the stairs,
Nicole, did you remember to put mints in your purse?
I don t respond. Leave me alone, leave me alone, leave me alone.
Nicole, did you
Yes, mother. I filled the gray box with wintergreen Altoids ten minutes ago, I croon sarcastically
while gracefully stomping down the steps in my bronze high heels. Well, I wouldn t quite call them
high heels. I didn t want to tower over my date.
You look gorgeous, my mom breathes as I approach the last step. Intently searching her eyes, I
recognize her sincere love, and my muscles immediately relax. She is impossible to stay angry at
for an extended amount of time. I ask a mental prayer of forgiveness she never deserves the
venom of my frustrations. My younger brother breezes by us with an amused, self assured smirk,
his silver bracelet tinkling as he flips a sports coat over his shoulders.
I open the refrigerator and pull out the standard cream colored boutonniere from Dandy s
Flowers and turn to practice pinning the roses on my brother s lapel. My mom has always done
the honors for past dances, but I figure this is my senior year. I should know how to pin a
boutonniere.
Wait, does it go on the left or the right? I ask.
My brother tenderly shakes his head, The
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7. Peace Like A River Character Analysis
The novel Peace Like A River takes the readers on a trip back to adolescence through the eyes of
11 year old Reuben Land. Reuben lives in a motherless family with his two siblings Swede, a
western obsessed poet, and Davy, the protective older brother. When Davy commits a crime of
passion in protecting his sister and is hastily announced a fugitive of the law, the remaining siblings
set out with their father Jeremiah to follow Davy s trail. Throughout their journey Reuben witnesses
miraculous events at the hand of Jeremiah and his deep connection with God. All the amazing
events that Reuben witness all involve his father s unrelenting humanity to all those who are in his
company, regardless of the way they act. However the kindness of the Land... Show more content
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Throughout the majority of the novel the Land Family is a shining example that being warm
hearted towards others is its own reward. Even when Mr. Holgren and Andreeson treat Jeremiah
and the family with disrespect, Jeremiah goes out of his way to care for them. Throughout the
story Jeremiah constantly respects others, regardless of their situation and behavior, and always
put the best wishes of others before his own desires. Jeremiah s kindness is further publicized to
the reader when he accepts Reuben s place in death. His gracious acts end with the ultimate
reward of a seat at the Lord s Table in heaven, which is a just reward for the benevolence
Jeremiah has shown throughout the narrative. Through Jeremiah Peace Like A River conveys the
importance of caring for all of God s people, even when those people may not respect you or
themselves. This story is a mosaic of heavenly and miraculous events, pieced together through the
eyes of Reuben, which illuminates the importance of a strong belief in the Lord s principles of
kindness and
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8. Sudden Cardiac Arrest Essay
Sudden cardiac arrest
Sudden cardiac arrest is a condition in which the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating.
When this happens blood stops flowing to the brain and other vital organs. Arrhythmias can cause
SCA. An arrhythmia is an irregular heartbeat and what causes an arrhythmia is when the electrical
system that controls the rate and rhythm of the heart isn t functioning properly. During an
arrhythmia the heart can beat too fast too slow or an irregular rhythm. Some arrhythmias can cause
the heart to stop pumping blood to the body which causes SCA. Some people think that SCA is
the same as a heart attack, but a heart attack happens if the blood flow to part of the heart muscle
is blocked. During a heart attack the heart doesn t usually suddenly stopped beating, however
SCA can happen after or during recovery from a heart attack. People who have heart disease are
at a higher risk for SCA however it still possible for people who appear to be healthy and have no
known heart disease to have SCA. Most people who have SCA do die from it within minutes. Fast
treatment of SCA with a defibrillator can sometimes help. Ventricular fibrillation causes most SCA.
Ventricular fibrillation is another type of arrhythmia. During ventricular fibrillation the heart s lower
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Doctors rarely diagnose SCA with medical test as it is happening. SCA is often diagnosed after
it happened. Doctors do this by ruling out other causes of a person sudden collapse. Doctors do
use several tests to help detect what puts a person at risk for SCA. A few tests doctors use are
EKG, cardiac MRI, blood tests and more. EKG s test the rhythm and records the heart electric
activity. This test shows the rhythm of the heart. Cardiac MRI test are taken to show how well
your heart is pumping blood. Blood tests are even used to check levels of potassium and other
chemicals in your blood. These chemicals can play an important role in your heart s electrical
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9. Reducing Your Carbon Footprint and How the Stages of...
More and more people are coming to realize the negative impact our actions within the current
global take make waste economic model are having on the environment. Environmental movements
that advocate against the earth s continued degradation instruct individuals, communities, and
governments that it is critical to take action now. According to Prochaska and DiClement, the only
way to increase the efficacy of any given call to action, however, is if the suggested change in
behaviour is appropriate to where a person is currently at within the Transtheoretical Stages of
Change model. Behaviour modification, from day to day habits to a more fundamental lifestyle
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The Second Stage Contemplation
As individuals begin to discover how their actions negatively impact the environment, mindfulness
and dissonance grows. If this dissonance is complimented by a sense of empowered self efficacy,
and the realization that change brings benefits, these ingredients often result in the progression to
the contemplation stage. At this stage, for example, the suggestion to eat organic, locally grown
and produced food is a more appropriate call to action. The contemplation stage is marked by
ambivalency, but the willingness exists to weigh the pros and cons, and the idea will not be
immediately dismissed as an inconvenient expense. People in this stage need to know that there
actions make a difference. Education and an unconditional support system can help a person
progress through this stage.
The Third Stage Preparation
Once people conclude that the benefits of change outweigh the inconveniences, they are likely to
progress to the preparation stage. People in this position believe global warming is real, for instance,
and will begin to feel deeply about their own contributory actions. Individuals in this stage are
ready to work out the logistics of incorporating ethical eating into their day to day lives. Abstaining
from fast food, buying only organic
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10. Compare And Contrast Ancient Rome And Christianity
Ancient Rome vs Christianity Ancient Rome and Christianity experienced many similarities and
differences throughout their time. Because the Roman World began their religion multiple years
before Christianity began to erupt, therefore Christianity was persecuted by the Roman World. The
Roman World based their religion off gods and goddesses while Christianitywas based off of Jesus
and his crucifixion on the cross for our sins. These religions share different but in some way similar
purposes, virtue, and destiny. The Romans began their religion by believing that spirits took up
everything around them and that their ancestors watched over them in everything they did. The
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Jesus Christ is believed to be the son of God and is considered the human version of God.
Christianity also believes in the Holy Spirit, which is with us always in everything we do. The
Christian faith is based on the belief that Jesus was born in a manger of the virgin Mary. It is
believed that he lived a perfect life where he made no mistakes or sins. Jesus was believed to
have died on a cross for our sins while being spat upon and cursed with a crown of thorns upon
his head. Next, Jesus was buried in a tomb and rose from the dead three days later. Finally, Jesus
descended into heaven to be with his father once again. Christians believe that in order to
achieve eternal life you must accept Jesus into your life by believing that all this information is
true and you must ask for forgiveness of your sins. Christians believe that Jesus will return one
day to earth and will judge everyone and will take all Christians back to heaven with him to be
with his father God. Christianity began to take off in Ancient Rome because of St. Paul. Paul
began by creating churches in Asia Minor and Greece. He later began to take his teachings to
ancient Rome. The poor people in ancient Rome began to believe in Christianity first. Christianity
was illegal in Ancient Rome. If followers were caught by Rome they faced death for their actions.
Therefore, Christians had to meet in secret so they were not killed for their beliefs. In 313 AD the
Emperor Constantine, finally
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11. The Lamp Of Life And Architecture
a to memorize and experience the time s flowing. The lamp of life, architecture should build by
human s hand, the building process will fuse in the human s emotion and their cultural skills. This
process is one kind of cultural heritage. The scale of construction for the craftsman must consider
the division of building materials, on the contrast, the industrial product only cares about the
efficiency and the coast. The lamp of memory, architects have responsibility to reflect the local
culture and the resident s memory by their design. The culture and the memory could be absorbed
from local craftsman and local material(ruins building material). Moreover, local events or resident
s participation with building construction also help to maintain the culture and memory for
themself. People could feel the time passing when they devoted in or reminded the birth of
building. FOLLOWER Modernism and Postmodernism dominated the whole Twentieth Century,
but Ruskin s theory still exist on the back side. I try to find some architects who care about the
local material, local technic and residents memory separately and relate with Ruskin s theory by
different parts. Kengo Kuma: Stone Plaza(the lamp of truth) Kongo Kuma is always looking for
local material and cooperates with the local craftsman to raise architectural structures. For instance,
Stone Plaza, he researched the stone at local quarry with the craftsman to find the suitable
construction way for them. The
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12. Jc Risk Assessment Paper
Preventable infections regardless of the causative agent, have become major triggers of unintended
patient outcome, increased morbidity, and mortality (Arias, 2010). Methicillin Sensitive
Staphylococcus Aureus (MSSA) and Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) are
the most common causes of healthcare associated infections (HAI) and outbreaks in acute care
hospitals and community settings (CADTH, 2010). The widespread infection with the MRSA
pathogen is believed to have increased from 2.4 percent in 1975 to 29 percent in 1991 and 2003
in hospitals across the United States (U S) (CADTH, 2010). The prevalence is even greater among
Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients at 53 percent (CADTH, 2010) and continues to rise due to the
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The unit utilizes an evidence based testing and pre surgical evaluation processes, thereby making it
ideal to do the required assessment, testing, and treatment effectively. Although, there continues to
be resistance from some surgeons, majority are taking notice of the major impacts of inadequate pre
operative patient preparation. The JC risk assessment recommendations dictate institutions are
responsible to reduce infections caused by Multi Drug Resistant Organisms (MDRO) and the initial
occurrence of an epidemiologically significant organism (2016). One of the interventions the JC
recommend is an active surveillance cultures (ASC) for those who are at risk of developing MRSA
and other MDROs (2016). The CDC also indicated an aggressive control and surveillance
measures through ASC reduces the prevalence of MRSA in general and MRSA related SSIs
(2006) while the JC guidelines in the IC.01.05.01 EP outlined the need to utilize EBP when
developing infection prevention and control protocols (2016).
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13. An Enemy Of The People Character Analysis
The Plot of An Enemy of the People
Majority of the good stories begin with a crucial list of the ingredients such as the initial situation,
the conflict, the complication, the climax, the suspense, the denouement as well as the conclusion.
An Enemy of the People by Ibsen Henrik is a play that encompasses all these ingredients. The
drama takes the form of a unified plot since it has a chronological order of events from the
beginning to the end. In this paper, I will analyze the plot of this drama play by specifically
examining the plot type, plot action and how in overall the plot is structured.
At the start of the drama, everything appears hunky dory as every individual has a higher
expectation of the Baths to generate a lot of money for the town. Dr. Stockman, the protagonist, is
surrounded by families and friends who all appear to love him. Definitely, there is some sibling
rivalry that is taking place with the mayor, Peter Stockman who is his brother. However, the thing
looks fine ultimately, then Dr. Stockman announces a discovery that he has determined from his
investigation that Municipal`s Baths are actually contaminated with a bacteria. He emphasizes that
if there is nothing that is done to restore the situation, the water that is meant to heal the people will
instead make them sick (Ibsen 17). Upon this discovery, all the supposed friends of Dr. Stockman
congratulate him and praise him calling him a hero. All this is happening during the initial situation
before the conflict is reached.
During the conflict, Peter Stockman who is the mayor of the town brings bad news to Dr.
Stockman but Dr. Stockman swears to safeguard this news. Amidst this crisis, both Hovstad and
Aslaksen show up and promise to offer their support to Dr. Stockman. Dr. Stockman at first does
not perceive the big deal concerning the discovery. He is convinced from his laboratory findings
that the water is actually poisoned and that everybody wants this situation fixed. The bubble of Dr.
Stockman is passed quickly upon the arrival of Peter Stockman, his brother. The mayor informs Dr.
Stockman that the town will be ruined if the pollution of the Baths is fixed. Thusly, he Peter
Stockman resorts to threatening his brother. This makes
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14. Midsummers Night Dream
How does the play within the play enhance your enjoyment of the rest of A Midsummer Night s
Dream? If not, why not? I would argue that A Midsummer Night s Dream is one of Shakespeare
s greatest comedies. Comedy is in abundance in A Midsummer Night s Dream, especially in the
play within the play . The play within the play is a key characteristic in A Midsummer Night s
Dream and deserves a thorough analysis as it holds a tight link to the main plot of this play. This
part of the play takes up most of act V and allows a cheerful and comical ending to the play. The
play within the play adds deeper meaning and understanding to the play as an entirety and it
mirrors certain aspects of the play as a whole. The play that group of... Show more content on
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However puke gets mixed up and instead he anoints the eyes of Lysander therefore causing him
to fall in love with Helina, leaving Hermia without her beloved Lysander. Yet the Oberon soon
makes Puke correct his mistake and reunites the lovers correctly. Lysander and Hermia fall back
in love with the help of some more love juice. Helina eventually gets her wish. Demetrius is as in
love with her as she is in love is with him. As if there wasn t enough characters getting upset and
confused, Shakespeare also adds nearly an equal measure of confusion into the play within the
play . Just as the Athenian lovers were bewildered and fooled, so too was Pyramus. He
mistakenly believed that his love Thisbe has been killed by the lion. This almost exact
mirroring of the main themes and ideas of A Midsummer Night s Dream enhances the quality
and enjoyment of the play within the play and the entire play itself. The play within the play
gave me something to compare my views on A Midsummer Night s Dream against. The impact
that the play within the play has on the audience is very subtle yet it is a major link in the play
as a whole. When A Midsummer Night s Dream begins it has all the making of a tragedy. The
father who refuses to let her daughter wed the man she is in love with, who instead orders her to
marry a man who he sees fit. Hermias father wants her killed for disobeying her. The mention of
death is also
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15. Modern Icu Management And Its Effects On The Treatment...
In spite of modern ICU management and those specifically directed toward ARDS ranging from
lung protective strategy, recruitment maneuvers and salvage therapies mortality rates of ARDS
still disappointing. Up to date no pharmacological intervention that proven to be beneficial and if
present it serves subgroups of ARDS patients depending on the etiology and patient s health status.
But hopes still exist and researches still going to find safe and effective treatment for ARDS
patients and era nowadays is directed toward multimodal approaches toward different pathologic
targets. Also early intervention for cases of ARDS and even preventive measures before
development of frank picture of ARDS or before mechanical ventilation become necessary. (Peter
Haibo; 2014)
Corticosteroids:
Corticosteroids are the most known immunomodulator via inhibition of gene transcription of pro
inflammatory cytokines, the suppression of neutrophil activation and migration also it augments
activity of anti inflammatory molecule. The immunomodulator effect of corticosteroids can be
classified as genomic and nongenomic effects depending on the doses used. Genomic effect occur
at low to moderate doses (i.e. 0.5 2.5mg/kg/day), it acts at the level of nucleus by increasing the
gene transcription of anti inflammatory molecules while inhibiting pro inflammatory mediators
such as nuclear factor kappa B (NF kB). Although the use of low dose methylprednisolone is
widely adopted protocol in all ARDS cases in
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16. Centers For Disease Control And Prevention
Situs Inversus
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention there are approximately three million
babies born in the United States each year (Martin et al.). While there is always risk that a baby
could have any number of health conditions, one rarely occurring condition is situs inversus. Situs
refers to the position of an organ, with situs solitus being the ordinary arrangement of organs
(Dictionary). Situs inversus is when the organs in the chest and abdomen are mirrored, or opposite,
of where their ordinary location should be. This is a unique genetic condition that affects 1 in
10,000 babies born each year ( 15 Incredible Situs Inversus Statistics ). While situs inversus is the
general term used, there are three subtypes of the condition that can occur: dextrocardia, levocardia
and ambiguous. The two main subtypes of situs inversus are dextrocardia and levocardia, with the
third subtype being situs ambiguous. The differences between the two main subtypes are based on
the position of the heart. If the heart is still on the left side yet the rest of the organs are flipped, it
is considered situs inversus with levocardia. However, if the heart is on the right side instead of
the left, along with the rest of the organs being flipped, it is considered situs inversus with
dextrocardia, also known as situs inversus totalis, or a true mirror image . Of the two, levocardia
is the most rare, with an occurrence rate of only 1 in 22,000 births ( 15 Incredible
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17. Carl Rogers 3 Core Conditions Analysis
Carl Rodgers 3 core conditions are basically attitudes that the counsellor displays that show
acceptance of the client, valuing them as a human being of worth. Offering empathy is very
important in counselling, counselling skills and any other forms of helping. This is because by
making efforts to be there with and for the person/client, trying to see how they feel about things
and how they sees things etc. Also, having an accepting manner can make a significant impact on
how successful your counselling is. By remaining un shocked, whatever the client brings and being
non judgemental no matter how much the client s/person s behaviour surprises or appals you. This
can be done by offering unconditional positive regard(UPR). This means maintaining respect for the
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Rogers made a distinction between unconditional positive regard and conditional positive regard.
And lastly, summarizing is important for every counsellor. It condenses and crystallises the full
meaning of what the client is saying and feeling. Summaries usually cover a longer time period
than a paraphrase Where reflecting back whereas paraphrasing can be used after a few sentences.
A summary may be used after some time: perhaps half way through a counselling session, or near
the end of a counselling session. The other core condition of Rodger s theory is known as
congruence, this means the counsellor is genuine and real. This condition is important as it allows
the client to build a trusting relationship with the counsellor. The counsellor s congruence also can
help defeat negative attitudes or conditions of worth that others may have placed on the client;
perhaps someone has said to them that they are ugly, fat or stupid. The counsellor s warm and
genuine approach allows the client to feel valued, which in turn builds self esteem and trust in their
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18. Brown v Board of Education Essay
On the seventeenth day in May 1954 a decision was made which changed things in the United
States dramatically. For millions of black Americans, news of the U.S. Supreme Court s landmark
decision in Brown v. Board of Education meant, at last, that they and their children no longer had to
attend separate schools. Brown v. Boardof Education was a Supreme Courtruling that changed the
life of every American forever.
In Topeka, Kansas, a black third grader named Linda Brown had to walk one mile through a
railroad switchyard to get to her black elementary school, even though a white elementary school
was only seven blocks away. Linda s father, Oliver Brown, tried to enroll her in the white
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Brown and the NAACP appealed to the Supreme Court on October 1, 1951. Their case was
combined with other cases that challenged school segregation in South Carolina, Virginia, and
Delaware. The Supreme Court first heard the cases on December 9, 1952, but failed to reach a
decision. The judges had to decide whether or not the writers of the Fourteenth Amendment had
desegregated schools in mind. The court ruling eventually came to be unanimous. The Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court asked this question in the decision read on May 17, 1954: Does
segregation of children in public schools solely on the basis of race, even though the physical
facilities and other tangible factors may be equal, deprive children of the minority group of equal
educational opportunities? (The National Center for Public Research). They struck down the
separate but equal doctrine of Plessy for public education saying that it has no place , ruled in
favor of the plaintiffs, and required the desegregation of schools across America (The National
Center For Public Research).
On that Monday in May, the high court s ruling that outlawed school segregation in the United
States generated urgent news flashes on the radio and frenzied black. One swift and unanimous
decision by the top judges in the land was going to end segregation in public schools. Southern
politicians reacted with such fury and fear that they immediately called the day Black Monday.
South Carolina Gov. James Byrnes,
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19. Henry Oliver Alternate Ending
Where have you been wondering off to, lately? Oliver questioned, as though his tabby would
actually answer him. Often, Oliver s cat had wandered around the quiet neighbourhood. Since she
used to be feral, he d decided to let her roam around outside as much as she d pleased, It never
seemed to worry him, she always seemed to find her way back home. Lately, much to his
confusion, his cathad been returning from her trips smelling like vanilla, or some sort of
intoxicating perfume.
The cat hopped off of the wooden chair, gaining the brown haired male s attention. He stood from
where he had been seated comfortably on the floor, stretching out his limbs before walking across
the dusty wooden floorboards, to the sliding glass doors of his small cosy home. There ... Show
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After she did so, Oliver could hear shuffling inside of the home. Finally, he d get to see who his
cat was going to. Shoving his now sweaty left hand into one of his pockets; he eyed the door in an
intrigued manner. He hesitantly reached for the doorknob with his other hand.
He touched it and it moved.
The doorknob twisted, before the entrance opened, revealing much to Oliver s surprise.... a really
cute girl. The two of them eyed each other for a brief moment, before Bailey approached the
mysterious female figure, rubbing against her legs before sashaying into the home.
Hey. Oliver s demeanour eased, a crooked grin coming across his features. I was wondering where
Bailey was going to every day. I m Oliver Black, I live around the block. His words were smooth
and easygoing, and her face began to heat up as she was just about to introduce herself.
Hello! I m Abby. You go to Eden, right? It suddenly dawned on Oliver that he had seen her around
school, but it wasn t likely that he knew her because they in different classes. He was actually quite
popular in their grade but seemed to only socialise with his
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20. Bless Me, Ultima Essay
Stephanie Granados
Caleb
English, Big Lit
Bless me, Ultima draft #1
Bless me, Ultima is a novel by Rudolfo Anaya that takes place in a poor farming community in
Guadalupe, New Mexico. Antonio, the main character in the book, at such a young age he is
witness to death, violence and evil. He is forced to make decisions that will affect his future. As
this takes place Antonio is surrounded by various conflicts that in a way help him make his
decisions. These conflicts; Good versus Evil, Mother versus Father and various religious conflicts
are also the main themes in the novel.
Throughout the novel the theme Good versus Evil is portrayed by two characters, Ultima and
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Before curing Lucas, Ultima asked his brother if he would accept the responsibility of disturbing
fate and he accepted. These kinds of events continue to happen all throughout the story. Tenorio
tries to kill Ultima because according to him, she is responsible for his daughter s deaths.
Towards the end of the story he finds out that Ultima s owl is actually her spirit so he goes after
the owl. Antonio tries to warn Ultima but is not able to do anything about it. Ultima s owl is shot,
causing Ultima s death and so is Tenorio as he tries to shoot Antonio. Before Ultima s dies, she
speaks to Tony
My work was to do good, she continued, I was to heal the sick and show them the path of
goodness. But I was not to interfere with the destiny of any man. Those who wallow in evil and
brujeria cannot understand this. They create a disharmony that in the end reaches out and
destroys life with the passing away of Tenorio and myself the meddling will be done with,
harmony will be reconstituted. That is good. Bear him no ill will I accept my death because I
accepted to work for life
With these last words and events the conflicts and problems come to an end and a resolution.
Another theme that deals with Antonio more directly is the conflict between both sides of his
family, his mother and his father s. Antonio s mother is a Luna, her people are more devoted to the
campos, the earth, the moon and they are calm and peaceful, while his father
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21. Perpetuation And Maintenance Of Reading
PERPETUATION AND MAINTENANCE OF READING THINKS AND OTHER ARTICLES IN
LIBRARY: AN OVERVIEW
Abstract:In this digital library environment, the traditional library system and services are being
replaced by new techniques such as library automation, collection development of e resources and
networking of libraries. There has been tremendous change in the information world. Everyone has
to adopt these changes such as printed to digital form. A perpetuation is a set of procedures,
activities and preserves all the documents long term, preserving their content. This paper provides
an overview of the major perpetuation activities, definition, concept, process and types of media for
perpetuation. This paper also presents the perpetuation standards of library materials.
Keywords: Perpetuation, Maintenance, Digital format, perpetuation standards.
Introduction:
The library houses the document by considering the long term perpetuation of the items while still
allowing the end user to access the material easily. But all library collections experience damage
from use and decay from aging. So there is a need of perpetuation and maintenance of library
materials. Libraries have always been places where information resources were collected, organized
and perpetuated for the use of future generations. However, application of computers has drastically
changed the work culture of libraries. Now in the changing environment, the volume of information
rapidly increasing and users
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22. Essay on Kudler Fine Foods Database Project
Kudler Fine Foods Database Project
Background and Business Application Proposal
Kudler Fine Foods is an upscale specialty food store, servicing the fine food conesouer from their
three California locations. Kudler s business objective is to maximize profits by offering the highest
quality products at competitive prices. Through adding the on line ordering system, Kudler hopes to
boost profits by increasing their customer base beyond customers in their local areas. The Kudler
on line ordering system will add three important advantages to Kudler customers. First, the on line
ordering system will allow current Kudler customers to access the system, place their order, and
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? Additional Tables Needed
1. ?Reserved Inventory? table ? this table will be a transaction table that will ?reserve? the items by
removing them from inventory and holding them in the reserved table until one of the following
conditions is met:
a. The transaction has obtained credit approval. Once this condition is met, the ?reservation? entry
is removed.
b. The items have been reserved for 30 minutes without activity, at that time the reservation entry is
removed, and the items are placed back in general inventory.
2. ?Shipping Method? Table ? this table will indicate how the order will be delivered. Shipping
charges will be calculated by multiplying the total purchase price by a shipping factor. Options for
this table will include
a. In store purchase
b. Pickup
c. Local Delivery
d. FedEx
e. UPS
f. DHL
3. ?City State Zip? table ? This table will allow the customer to enter their Zip Code and the city
and state will automatically populate in the online order form.
4. Emergency Contact information ? This information should be moved to its own table, making
this information easier to maintain and update.
5. Building Information Floor Space, Lease Owner, and Lease Rate should be in its own table.
6. Unit_of_Measure Should be in its own table with an ID and a foreign key added to the Inventory
table.
In addition to adding several tables to service the new
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23. Pros And Cons Of Homeland Security
The United States border stretches for thousands of miles of harsh desert and forest landscape,
between two oceans, over lakes and rivers and deals with the highest amount of immigrant traffic
in the world. The U.S. has one of the toughest jobs in dealing with border security and the other
issues that arise from economic and political ramifications, to securing the land, sea and air
borders from unwanted entry by illegals immigrants, terrorists and contraband. Due to all these
aspects, these make it difficult for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to get a handle
on securing our nations border. Securing the border from illegal entry falls under the
jurisdiction of the Custom Border protection (CBP) and Border Patrol, which both agencies are
under the large DHS umbrella. These agencies were both created to handle these types of
problems and have increased its work force numbers after the 9/11 attacks. This is actually when
the U.S. really started to look at borders and locking them down from unwanted entry. With the
creation of the Department of Homeland Security in March of 2003, the increase in the amount of
federal officers on the border has nearly doubled to the sum of over 17,000 (DHS.gov, 2017). In this
research paper, it will discuss the types of borders the United Stateshas, what are the threats
associated with the border, and what strategies are in place with Canada and Mexico to combat and
prevents these threats from entering the country. What are the
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24. Why Is America s Education System Failing
Why is America s Education Failing?
The United States is often referred to as the best country in the world in many areas. It may be, but
far from it in education. Out of a total of thirty four countries of the Organization for Economic Co
operation and Development, it ranks just fourteenth in reading, seventeenth in science and twenty
fifth in math (Walker). Despite America s status as a country, America s educationis failing because
of the large emphasis on standardized education, and the flaws of the students, parents, and
teachers. How to fix the education system remains to be a problem. Impoverished children are
partially at fault for the failing education system in America. Poor children are ranked well below
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Professor Friedman says, If you leave a low value added teacher in your school for 10 years, rather
than replacing him with an average teacher, you are hypothetically talking about $2.5 million in lost
income. Schools need good teachers, but firing unqualified teachers has proved to be a difficult task.
Too many teachers lack the ability to educate their students, and prepare them for the future, and
too few of these ineffective teachers are losing their jobs. Firing an incompetent teacher requires
getting the union, the school board, the principal, and the judicial system involved, followed by
thousands of dollars in legal fees. It is seldom that a teacher is ever fired. One California school
spent eight thousand dollars to fire one teacher protected by tenure (Stephey). The trouble that
schools must go through to fire an inept teacher deters schools from firing the teacher. The teacher
will keep his job, and continue to poorly educate students and prepare them for the future.
In 2002, the No Child Left Behind act was passed, a government program that required states to
regularly give out state run tests. Children are put through many of these each year. After the law
was passed, the United States fell from eighteenth to thirty first place in the math section of the
PISA (CON Standardized Tests). The No Child Left Behind act created a
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25. Examples Of Ethical Issues In News
Ethical issues are situations which have positive and negative effects. TV news programmes try to
be as objective, fair and accurate when presenting their stories to the public but what does it
actually mean. Objectivity means not being bias, judgemental or prejudice when presenting the
news. Fairness means that the information is free from discrimination while accuracy means the
facts are true and free from error. In other words, the news stories that reporters make should not
have personal opinions towards an issue. This is so that the news stories, that are shown to the
public, are neutral and unbiased. The New Zealand television industry have three main news
programmes. One news, owned by TVNZ, which is owned by the government. Three news, owned
by media works, which is owned by the government and prime news, owned by sky television,...
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Some people believe that news programmes shouldn t care about objectivity, fairness and
accuracy while others do believe they should care. this means that the issues and two opinions or
sides to it, which has resulted in being an ethical issue. The person himself will have to decide
which side they believe is right and and which side is wrong. This opinion should not be used by
reporters when representing the news. the right side is ethical while the wrong side is said to be
unethical. Ethics has everything to from feeling, to beliefs and behaviour. Objectivity, fairness and
accuracy are issues in news reporting because the feelings, beliefs and behavior of the reporter
should not convey the issues that they are reporting. This means that their news story should not
lean to one side of the argument, or the other. This would lead to the story being opinionated and
biased. The story should be neutral and using a language that does not convey the reporters
opinions to the topic. Reporters can do this by not characterising people in ways good and
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26. Harlem Renaissance Folk Art
Folk Art: Jazz, Blues, Folktales, Dance: The Harlem Renaissance During the nineteenth mid
twentieth century, folk became very popular and widely known within the United State of
America. Folk art is considered as the agents of a conventional lifestyle and particularly as the
originators or bearers of the traditions, convictions, and expressions that make up an unmistakable
culture. When people started to realize their potential and became open to the public about their
abilities, the folk art began to become more diverse. It became diverse in folktales, jazz, blues, and
dance; some of the major aspects that caused todays music to be what it is in the twenty first
century. These are forms are sometimes passed on orally and were often shared... Show more
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Ryder as the dean of the Blue Vein Society. The original Blue Veins were a little society of
colored persons organized in a certain Northern city shortly after the war. Its purpose was to
establish and maintain correct social standards among a people whose social condition
presented almost unlimited room for improvement. By accident, combined perhaps with some
natural affinity, the society consisted of individuals who were, generally speaking, more white
than black. (Chestnutt). Mr. Ryder, has a big issue accepting his past when it comes back in the
form of his former slave wife, Liza Jane. Mr. Ryder, along with other members of the Blue Vein
Society had given up their former lives to live as honorable members of the not white, but light
enough to be considered white society. This society had many different stipulations to it which
caused many people to be something that they are not. Mr. Ryder came from a background
where he was a trainee learning to do different skills for different jobs and was about to be sold
into slavery. He had nothing, including no education. He worked day in and day out to create a
different life for himself in Groveland. He learned a lot about literary works, poetry, and
discrimination, but the irony to these great accomplishments is that he was discriminating against
his own kind. This story
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27. Mental Illnesses In Steinbeck s Of Mice And Men
Overall there are many people with different kind of Disorders and Mental Illnesses, like Lennie
has a one of kind mind, Lennie acts like a kid throughout Mice and Men. In chapter 1 of the
novel Mice and Men Lennie acts like a child by dabbling his hand in the water and he wiggled his
fingers through the water (Steinbeck, Pg. 3) . People with mental health issue are treated very
differently than the people who do not have SMI. Alike there are many similarities like Lennie in
the noveland the movie Mice and Men, Lennie is treated very differently from every character in
the novel.
From one end to the other end, Lennie is a hard worker and tall guy, because of his SMI he
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War On Drugs has caused an increase in federal prisons and a 1 and a half of the prison
population between 1985 through 2000 ( War on Drugs ). The United States annually spends $51
billion on the Initiatives for the Drug related problems ( War on Drugs ). War on Drugs is the #1
leading cause with people with mental illness. As the time keeps ticking and the hours go by
million of dollars are expended by the incarcerated for drug
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29. Behavior and Relationship Observation
Behavior observation Conformity is a general concept that refers to changing one s behavior
which is caused by another person or group.in other words it results to someone acting in some
way due to the influence they got from others (Kenrick, Neuberg, Cialdini, 2007). For the
purpose of this paper, I have made the assumption that the people I am observing are a couple
taking into account the preformed ideas of how couples do behave. I have also made an
assumption that that they are in a love relationship and they are married. For people who are in a
relationship they have to try and understand each other. They also have to conform their behaviors
according to their partners so that they can understand each other more in the relationship.
Conformity is not an easy concept especially when one is required to make major behavior
changes in their lives. Therefore there are pre conformity behaviors that could be observed in the
man before he fully demonstrated a conforming behavior. The pre conforming behavior was such as
constantly forgetting what he was expected to do since this was a relatively new thing for him.
There were instances where he totally forgot or did what was expected of him halfway without
completion. There are several types of conformities which include; normative conformity.
Normative conformity involves an individual changing their behavior so that they can fit well into
a particular group (Kenrick, Neuberg, Cialdini, 2007). Normative influence comes
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30. Compare And Contrast Communism And Russian Government
Introduction
The USSR, also known as the Soviet Union, was a country that was comprised of different
republics such as Belorussia, Ukrainian, Russian as well as the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republics.
For this reason, the Soviet Union comprised many nations among other ethnic groups among which
Russia was the largest in the union (Sakwa, 2008). The two regimes of government had both
similarities and differences. With respect to their differences and similarities, the aim of this paper
is to compare and contrast two different governments or regimes that have existed in Russia. Also,
the paper will provide an explanation of the governments fit in the definitions of the types of
governments.
Compare and Contrast Russian Government Systems
When compared to other forms of governments, the Soviet Union government was an exception.
The rulers of USSR regarded imperialism and empire in ideological terms as not only the final, but
also the highest stage of capitalism. In line with a definition provided by Leninist did not define
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Unlike the former Russia, in the present Russia, Citizens have a voice in the decisions made by the
government. There are a number of factors that make the present Russian government distinct from
the former Russian government (Cheibub, et al., 2010). To begin with, the present government has
given its Citizens the freedom of religion, speech and press. This is to mean that unlike the former
government, the present Russian government respect individual liberties. Another difference in
these two forms of governments is the citizen s involvement in government s decision making.
While the majority rule applies in the present Russia, the Earlier Russia has adopted an
authoritarian form of government where the king had ultimate powers (Sakwa, 2008). Also, the
present Russian government has adopted a system whereby the minorities also have a say on the
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31. Cardiac Arrest
Getting Children Certified in CPR Cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death in adults
each year, and 92% of cardiac arrest patients fail to survive. These people that fall victim to
cardiac arrest fail to survive because parents, children, co workers, fellow students, and other
people you associate with everyday lack the knowledge that it takes to give the victim the
simple two step process of CPR. Learning CPR is easy to comprehend, and does not take a lot of
time to learn the and master the steps of CPR. Getting the knowledge of how CPR works and
learning how to effectively perform it is something we should be teaching students as early as we
possibly can. A time where the students are ready and willing to learn about the importance... Show
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After somebody goes into cardiac arrest, you must call EMS services. This is a very serious thing
and the life of the patient is at risk. But if you have to wait for emergency medical technicians to
arrive to start cardiopulmonary resuscitation, chances are you have waited too long to save your
patient. Cardiac arrest is a very time sensitive thing and if not treated for immediately, it could very
well mean death for your patient. This is why quick and effective bystander CPR is so important.
The faster someone can get the patient started on CPR compressions and get an AED on the
patient, it will also give the automatic external defibrillator (AED) more time to send the
electric shock to your heart and have it be more effective than if somebody would have started
the process of CPR later. Although the death of some people who go into cardiac arrest is
inevitable, many more lives could saved by if more bystanders knew how to perform CPR. In
the article Inotropic Therapies in Asphyxiated Neonates: The Clinical and Laboratory Facts,
Chloe Joynt says, If bystander CPR is not provided, a sudden cardiac arrest victim s chance of
survival fall seven percent to ten percent for every minute of delay until defibrillation. Few
attempts at resuscitation are successful if CPR and defibrillation are not provided within
minutes of collapse. . If more people knew the signs and symptoms of cardiac arrest, more lives
could be preserved. Also, it is very important that CPR is given effectively. If bystander CPR is
given immediately and effectively, it can double the victim s chance of survival. Most people get
the idea of how CPR works and the basic motions of it, but you also must know the correct timing
and techniques that come with performing this skill. CPR is not as helpful if you don t take a
class to understand what you are supposed to be doing to the patient, and how what you are doing
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32. StudyModeUpload
Homework Assignment #4 Problems #65 #94 from page 311. Please provide your answer after
each problem and submit the file with your answers through Blackboard. EliteVideo is a startup
company providing concierge DVD kiosk service in upscale neighborhoods. EliteVideo can own
several copies (VIDEO) of each movie (MOVIE). For example, the store may have 10 copies of the
movie Twist in the Wind . Twist in the Wind would be one MOVIE and each copy would be a
VIDEO. A rental transaction (RENTAL) involves one or more videos being rented to a member
(MEMBERSHIP). A video can be rented many times over its lifetime, therefore, there is a M:N
relationship between RENTAL and VIDEO. DETAILRENTAL is the bridge table to resolve this
...
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ES(109, Clint , Ochoa , 1711 Elm Street , Greeneville , TN , 37745 ,10); INSERT INTO
MEMBERSHIP VALUES(110, Lewis , Rosales , 4524 Southwind Circle , Counce , TN , 38326 ,0);
INSERT INTO MEMBERSHIP VALUES(111, Stacy , Mann , 2789 East Cook Avenue ,
Murfreesboro , TN , 37132 ,8); INSERT INTO MEMBERSHIP VALUES(112, Luis , Trujillo , 7267
Melvin Avenue , Heiskell , TN , 37754 ,3); INSERT INTO MEMBERSHIP VALUES(113, Minnie ,
Gonzales , 6430 Vasili Drive , Williston , TN , 38076 ,0); INSERT INTO MOVIE VALUES(1234,
The Cesar Family Christmas ,2011,39.95, FAMILY ,2); INSERT INTO MOVIE VALUES(1235,
Smokey Mountain Wildlife ,2008,59.95, ACTION ,1); INSERT INTO MOVIE VALUES(1236,
Richard Goodhope ,2012,59.95, DRAMA ,2); INSERT INTO MOVIE VALUES(1237, Beatnik
Feaver ,2011,29.95, COMEDY ,2); INSERT INTO MOVIE VALUES(1238, Constant Companion
,2012,89.95, DRAMA ,2); INSERT INTO MOVIE VALUES(1239, Where Hope Dies ,2002,25.49,
DRAMA ,3); INSERT INTO MOVIE VALUES(1245, Time to Burn ,2009,45.49, ACTION ,1);
INSERT INTO MOVIE VALUES(1246, What He Doesn t Know ,2010,58.29, COMEDY ,1);
INSERT INTO VIDEO VALUES(54321, 18 JUN 12 ,1234); INSERT INTO VIDEO
VALUES(54324, 18 JUN 12 ,1234); INSERT INTO VIDEO VALUES(54325, 18 JUN 11 ,1234);
INSERT INTO VIDEO VALUES(34341, 22 JAN 11 ,1235); INSERT INTO VIDEO
VALUES(34342, 22 JAN 11 ,1235); INSERT INTO VIDEO VALUES(34366, 02 MAR 13 ,1236);
INSERT INTO VIDEO VALUES(34367, 02 MAR 13 ,1236); INSERT INTO VIDEO
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33. Research Paper On Cabernet Sauvignon
Enjoying a good wine these days can be a daunting challenge. There are some terrific wine
inventories popping up in our local grocery stores across the country. The more these wine
inventories amass at some of the super shopping centers, the larger number of amateur wine
consuirs there will be with questions of which wineto serve with particular meals.
Hopefully I can offer some helpful tips to improve your overall wine experience. There really is
nothing much more enjoyable in the culinary arts as the pairing of a sumptuous wine with an
elegant dinner.
Cabernet Sauvignon some consider to be the king of reds. A big structured, dark fruited wine, the
best of which become even more elegant with age. The swirl and taste brings out the flavors ...
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Then there are others that tend to have a bit more of a wild berry and herbs flavor, they tend to be
a bit darker and heavier in texture.
Personally I enjoy a nice Merlot with a hearty red meat but others seem to feel it pairs best with
lamb, a more meaty fish such as salmon or tuna. Your dishes can be complimented with black
olives, fresh herbs, mushrooms, berries and dried cherries. A tender, milder cut of beef, such as a
tenderloin makes for an excellent choice when serving a Merlot. I always found it most enjoyable
to take a bite of the tenderloin and then a sip of Merlot and let the flavors just mesh on the palate.
When it comes to choosing a wine to serve with particular meals there are some basics that you
should follow to get the most enjoyment from the wine. Be certain to sample different makers of
the same type wine as you will find a difference in flavors and dryness. Most of all make your wine
tastings an enjoyable
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34. Dismissal Meeting 2
DISMISSAL MEETING
PROPOSE THREE (3) WAYS THAT A MANAGER CAN COPE WITH ANY NEGATIVE
EMOTIONS THAT MAY ACCOMPANY AN EMPLOYEE LAYOFF. One way that a manager
can help ease the pain of an employee that s been laid off is to grant the employee a generous
severance package which could provide economic benefits that reflects management s compassion
and understanding of the impact of the termination. Although the trend is for companies to offer
less in severance payments, 93 percent of them require employees to sign releases of liability in
order to receive severance pay. A great way to help soften the blow of a layoffis for the company or
manager to do their best to find those leaving the company a new job. This could mean ... Show
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You should seek out the employee s explanation or interpretation of events, allow them to vent a
little bit without interrupting them. Making it clear that the decision is final is very important
also because this way it s easier to keep your cool and keep control of the situation. Briefly
running through the benefits ensures the employee understands his vacation pay, separation pay
and continuation of health insurance and life insurance that you are offering. You also need to
explain the job reference policy to the employee like if the policy is to provide only job title,
dates of employment, and salary history. The final thing to do during the meeting is to collect the
company s property like keys, cell phones, company car, company credit cards and any other
property belonging to the company.
DETERMINE THE COMPENSATION THAT THE FICTITIOUS COMPANY MAY PROVIDE
TO THE SEPARATED EMPLOYEE.
The employer will provide the laid off employee one week s pay for every year that the employee
has worked. The employee made $1000 a week and worked for 10 years so his compensation will
be broken down to 2 payments a month for 5 months where he will get paid $1000 every 2 weeks
on the 1st and the 15th of each month.
CREATE A CHART THAT DEPICTS THE TIMELINE OF THE DISPBURSEMENT OF THE
COMPENSATION. Severance pay for the next 5
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35. Evolution Scientific Theory
What is a theory in science?
A scientific theory is an explanation of an aspect of the world, based on facts that have been
frequently confirmed through observation and experiment or is often just speculations. Is
evolution just a theory? Evolution is considered a valid scientific theory as it cannot be expressed
in a concise mathematical equation so it is referred to as a theory, which does not make it more
accurate than a law. Natural selection, comparative embryology, comparative anatomy, DNA and
scientific contributions all support the theory of evolution.
Natural selection
Natural selection is a process in nature by which organisms are better adapted to their environment
tend survive and reproduce more likely than those who are not fit for their environment. For
example, peppered moth used to be a light colour with black spots but when the ... Show more
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For example, embryos of many animals, from fish to humans each show similarities, which
suggest a common ancestor. In humans, it is obvious that embryos begin to develop what would
have formed into gills that our ancestors had. Embryos also develop a tail, which by the time
they are born it is gone which shows that ancestors were born with tails but we have evolved to no
longer be born with a tail. Comparative embryology also shows that many different life forms
experience similar stages of development, which points to common origins. Comparative anatomy
is the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species. It is closely related
to evolutionary biology and phylogeny (evolution of species). Comparative anatomy has served
evidence for evolution, which indicates various organisms share a common ancestor. Comparative
anatomy is the first line of reasoning in determining the connection of
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36. Essay On Building Improvement
VIII. Fostering Improvement in My Communication for the Future The items I can personally
improve upon to be a polished leader include making clear nonverbal gestures and clear comments
so there are no misinterpretations. Often, I say something without giving complete details and then
have to clarify it later. I need to always make face to face contacts to eliminate misunderstandings
and take the time to thoroughly explain what I am asking someone to do. I can dictate what I wanta
lot easier than actually thinking and writing it down at the same time. Spelling is very difficult so
I always use spell check. I often have someone proof read for me and I use a program to find
grammar mistakes before I send anything written out.I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Safety communication in the workplace is and has been crucial my whole career. I must
promote Personal Protective Equipment use such as mouth pieces, gloves, and air masks as a
First Responder and other PPE such as lanyards, and SCBA to the operators. I express safety in
verbal and nonverbal forms for example crane and forklift hand/arm signals and lights and whistles
for boat traffic. I have other safety skills embedded in my routine such as monitoring for fall
prevention and pinch points. We must assess incidents afterwards to evaluate and communicate to
minimize future safety concerns. I have had to demonstrate and apply skills based off
communication techniques to include oral, written, and nonverbal skills. I have taught many safety
courses including CPR and First Aid and served as a First Responder. I have an extensive
mechanical background including pump repair, load testing, brake replacement, and normal
operations. My teaching philosophy is publically praise and privately punish . Meaning to
discipline someone in private not in front of others. The military has provided me with leadership
and communication skills and the chemical industrial has given me skills in industrial and health
safety. This conglomeration has afforded me the opportunity to use these skills in my current
position as Assistant Lockmaster to effectively communicate with the operators and mechanics so,
they may effectively perform
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37. 2016 Presidential Election
Many American s were surprised with the results of the 2016 Presidential Election. With Clinton
predicted to win with more than seventy percent of the votes, so many Americans were upset or
troubled to wake up to Donald Trump as their new president elect. After the results of the election,
violence has broken out throughout the country, mainly targeted at minorities. With the country in
an uproar, one may think, how does this sort of situation happen? One could blame the media for
this lack of information or surprise outcome of the election. The media has changed this election
from the way we view our candidates to who we predicted to win through social media, journalistic
bias and people s internal filter.
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The 2016 election has been the first election where social media has been a key player to how
people got their information. Statistics say 44 percent of American adults said they had learned
something new in the past week about the election from social media. However, with social media
such an important influence on the younger generation it is important for all of this information to
be legitimate and truthful. Google and Facebook have recently changed their policies to try to stop
fake news articles from popping up within their ad space. The spread of fake news articles skews
the public s perception of the candidates. The guardian talks about how the American voter is not
just one demographic (college educated individuals, white men, minorities etc. ) because of this
lack of (straightforward), it s hard to get an accurate prediction on who would have won the
election. Additionally, the media affected the election negatively because they did not give the
general public enough information to understand the statistics that they were
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38. Nt1310 Risk Management System
3.1 Objectives of Research
Following are the various research objectives
1.To study and analyze various security vulnerabilities of vehicular adhoc networks
2.To propose technique for detection of malicious node in the network which are responsible to
trigger grayhole attack in the network
3.The proposed technique is based on mutual authentication using technique of traffic monitoring
algorithm in networks
4.To implement proposed and existing schemes and compared in terms of throughput, delay and
packetloss
3.2 Research Methodology
This work is based on to detect the malicious nodes from the network which are responsible to
trigger grayhole attack in the network. The grayhole is the distributed denial of service attack in
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In the first step, the network is deployed with the finite number of vehicle nodes. The fixed
bandwidth is allocated to each vehicle node in the network
2. The road side units start analyzing the bandwidth consumption of each vehicle node and node
which is using the bandwidth above allocated value will be the malicious nodes
3. In the third step, the road side units check the type of packets which node is sending which is
using the bandwidth above the allocated value. When the node is sending the data packets to the
victim node, it may be the malicious node
4. In the last step, the nodes which is sending the rouge data packets , if that node will receive
control packets from any node then that node will be detected as the malicious node which is
responsible to trigger grayhole attack.
3.3 Threshold based Algorithm
Input : Number of vehicle nodes
Output : Detection of malicious
1. Assign bandwidth the data rate to each node in the network
2. The source node start sending data to destination node
3. if (bandwidth consumption threshold )
4. check channel on which data rate is higher than threshold
5. check the node which is sending data packets on the node
6. If (node ==detected)
7. check the node which is sending control
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39. Demographic And Political Trends Of Nigeria Essay
Demographic and Political Trends Nigeria is the highest populated country on the African
continent. It is currently estimated at 167 million people (Subsidy Reinvestment Program
SURE 2011). The country s estimated population includes 49% females and 51% males. The
population grew by 2.5% in 2008, declined by 1.9% in 2009. The birth rate for the two years also
reflects this decline from 43 births per 1,000 in 2008 to 37 per 1,000 in 2009. The death rate
equally declined from 18 deaths per 1,000 in 2008 to 16.56 per 1,000 in 2009 (SURE program
2011). The life expectancy at birth was 46.94 years as of 2009. From the last census estimates,
in 2006, 66.9% of Nigerians above the age of 15 are literate; while 71.3% of males in this
category were literate whilst the figure for females was estimated at 62.4%. There is a high rate
of urbanization which stands at 5.5% per annum (percentage of people living in urban area).
While in 1985, 39% of the population lived in cities, by the year 2000, it had risen to 43.5%.
Presently it is estimated at 1вЃ„2 the national population and this is expected to rise to about 70%
in the next ten years In it s over 50 years of independence from colonial rule, the military held the
reins of power in the country for more than twenty five years. Currently the country has had an
uninterrupted democracy for the thirteenth year with four consecutive general elections.
Unfortunately, tribalistic, ethnical and religious clashes have further weakened the fragile
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40. Cystochrome C Oxidase Lab Report
Intro When first learning about cells, students are told the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the
cell. While this is true, most of the energy made actually comes from the electron transport chain
that occurs on the inner membrane of the mitochondria. A series of proteins are active in the
electron transport chain, but the fourth one, cytochrome c oxidase, is the one that is important for
our purposes. Cytochrome c oxidase is a large integral protein, that is made up of several subunits,
some which provide the target of aspirin (Norman, C., et al.). The subunits together have a very
important role that is universal though eukaryotic cells. Cytochrome c oxidase can reduce 250
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The R^2 value is only 0.9411, indicating that this line is not close to a perfect fit, which is also
seen from the relationship of the data points to the line, but it is accurate enough to give
something to go off of. From here the true concentration could be calculated by working the
calculations from the 40X and 100X solutions to the pure sample. Once the true concentrations
were known, the total protein in the samples could be calculated. The results of the calculations
are found in Table 1. By taking the calculated total protein, and the average cytochrome c oxidase
assay we are able to find the specific activity of cytochrome c. A negative value in the
cytochrome c oxidase assay was preferred, as that indicated less color than the cytochrome c
provided, and thus that cytochrome c oxidase was present to react. All negative numbers were
converted to positive numbers, and as there was no logical way for a higher concentration of
cytochrome c to occur, the samples that resulted in a positive result, were determined to be a
failure to detect the presence of cytochrome c oxidase. Samples 1, 3, and 4 did not have any
cytochrome c oxidase in them, and were therefore not capable of having a specific activity of
cytochrome c
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41. Argumentative Essay On Genetic Manipulation
Genetic manipulation or modification is the process of scientists changing a person s DNA
before birth to help benefit that person s life. This process is fairly new and inexperienced and
many people believe that it is wrong and outlandish. The benefits of genetic manipulation
outweigh the repercussions and the full extent of those benefits is yet to be seen. I believe that
genetic manipulation needs to become a more widespread operation in order for doubters to see
the benefits that come from the process. Also, in order for genetic manipulation to be considered
normal to the common person, there needs to be more cases where genetic manipulation
changed a person s life for the better. There are only a handful of cases around the world, and
according to Annabel Ferriman, the scientists, from the Institute for Reproductive Medicine and
Science at St Barnabas in New Jersey, said that 30 babies worldwide have been born as a result of
this technique, known as ooplasmic transfer. The world needs to know more about these cases of
genetic manipulation in order to more fully understand it. People who disagree with genetic
manipulation often say that it is not right to do to an unborn baby who does not have a say in the
matter of being genetically manipulated. Opponents also say that it will limit the genepool and that
some may take it too far.
Most opponents of genetic manipulation will use the argument of the process being taken too far
and children in the womb seen as things
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42. The Role of Membership Fees on Public Goods
INTRODUCTION:
Public goods are goods that are neither excludable, nor rival in consumption. Excludability means
the extent the consumption of a good is limited, while rival refers to the extent the consumption of
a particular good limits the consumption of others who wants to consume that particular good.
However, some goods do not have both characteristics these goods are called pure public goods,
meanwhile others have either of the characteristics, they can be referred to as, club goods, local
public goods, common resources. Also, some goods are characterized as rival and excludable in
consumption, these goods are called private goods. Also, clubs goods, local public goods are
refers to as quasi public goods, although they may seem as public goods there very nature are not
pure public goods. This paper will focus more on public goods, as it will be used to explore the
under supply of public goods provision (Mcnutts 1991,930). The prominent characteristics of
club goods is its excludability factor, which might signify unequal distribution of the club goods,
however, the club goods can be said to be somewhat rivalrous as shown in table 1, this is because
club goods can create a sense of rivalry for individuals outside the club. Moreover, for individuals
inside the club there might be rivalry in consumption when a point of congestion is reached. The
club theory proposes several solutions to enhance the optimal provision of the club good, which
includes membership fees (Bchir
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43. How Does Shakespeare Present Gender Stereotypes In Macbeth
How Shakespeare reinforces or challenges gender stereotypes Macbeth
Shakespeare delves in to the gender expectation of characters in his plays. He tends to play with the
expectations and stereotypes of gender. He challenges and conforms to these expectations through
characters and their personalities. Shakespeare does this to provoke his audiences understanding of
what gender roles are. These gender roles are displayed through Macduff, Macbeth and Lady
Macbeth.
The gender stereotype of what constitutes a real man is displayed perfectly by Shakespeare in this
scene. At the beginning of the play, Macbeth is said to be a valiant soldier that has won the battle
for them. The king congratulates him along with the army of men which also commend him on his
duties. King Duncan is told by the Captain brave Macbeth well he deserves that name . The captain
then says with his brandished steel... unseamed him from the nave to the th chops further
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Ross brings the news to Macduff that his wife and children had been slaughtered by Macbeth.
All my pretty chicken and their dam at one fell swoop? Macduff cries. Malcolm says to Dispute
it like a man yet Macduff continues to weep and grieve. He responds I shall do, But I must also
feel it as a man. Stereotypically, a man is displayed as emotionless and immune to pain. They do
not express their feelings and are strong. In this scene, Shakespeare, has thoroughly challenged
this. Macduff is displayed as courageous man with no fear, this is reinforced by Duncan himself
Front to front Bring thou this fiend of Scotland and myself. Within my sword s length set him .
Here Shakespeare is challenging the gender stereotype of what a man of integrity is, He has done
this by making a man of his stature cry, allowing him to be emotional and sensitive. Something that
was not of the norms in Shakespearian
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44. Effects Of The On Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
During 1720 1750, there was a limited amount of control on the production and selling of gin in
England due to Parliament. This resulted in an increase in alcohol intake. During this period, fetal
and infant death rates were at it highest [1]. The medical society did not believe consumption of
alcohol was the cause of the high rise in birth defects at the time. With the repeal of the prohibition
on alcohol in 1933, doctors believed it had beneficial effects to the point of intravenous treatments
with alcohol were used to delay preterm labor. In the 1950s to 1960s, there was another rise in fetal
birth defects called the thalidomide scare . Thalidomide was used to relieve morning sickness
experienced during pregnancy. This scare caused scientists to realize that certain types of drugs
given during pregnancy, affected the development of the fetus. It wasn t until 1973, when two
pediatricians, David Smith and Kenneth Jones, whom specialized in dysmorphology, the study of
abnormalities present at birth, published their article on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. In their study, they
examined eight children to determine what caused their developmental impediments. These
children were characterized with growth deficiencies, microcephaly, and impaired cognitive
development. All their mothers were alcoholics, which resulted in Smith and Jones to believe
alcohol was causing defects in the offspring [2]. Many discoveries have been made since 1973 that
involve fetal exposure to alcohol,
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45. James Hosmer s Life And Life
James Hosmer was a fisherman, a hunter, a gardener, and an office worker. He thought he was
healthy most of his life. He couldn t wait to retire soon. He had worked his whole life to get to
this point. Then tragedy struck, he went to his doctor one day because he was having pain all
over his body. That pain ended up being cancer. The cancer would stop him from planting his
garden, the cancer would stop him from getting that big fish, and spending time with
grandchildren. The cancer would also stop him from his lifelong dream of seeing his daughter
Susana Nwosu graduate from nursing school. It was a slow and painful death. The person that
was once full of life, happiness, and energy was gone. There was just a shell of a person left. He...
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New evidence today suggest that the more hours that you sit, the greater likelihood of dying an
earlier death regardless of how much you exercise, or how lean you are ( Masters, 2010). The
fact is that millions of Americans think they are being healthy by working out at the gym on a
daily basis. These people do not realize that the exercise they are doing in the gym is not able to
counteract the effects of the desk job. These same people think they are living an active life by
working out on almost a daily basis. The truth is that this is considered to be living an inactive
lifestyle. The red flag is now raised. These same people that work out at the gym daily are now
grouped into the dreaded sedentary lifestyle. Being a member of this group increases your
chances of diabetes, cancer, high blood pressure, and coronary artery disease. On top of all this,
it increases the chances of obesity. Obesity notably increases when a person is living a sedentary
lifestyle. Now more than ever people are sitting for most of the day. Our grandparents and parents
will tell you they spent most of their time outdoors. They didn t spend time in traffic, on the
computer, or electronic device. We are spending increasing amounts of time in environments that
not only limit physical activity but require prolonged sitting at work, at home, and in our cars and
communities (Mayo Clinic, 2010). These are obstacles that we all face, whether rich or poor,
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46. The Location Of An Ecosystem
Location The location of an ecosystem affects its functioning. At a global scale, latitude,
distance from the sea and altitude play decisive roles in determining climate and ultimately the
nature of particular ecosystems. The Great Barrier Reef is found along the Queensland
coastline. It stretches as far north as Papa New Guinea, 8o South Latitude, to just above (north)
of Fraser Island, 24o South Latitude, (an approximate 2300 Km stretch). There are four main
regions along the Great Barrier Reef. These are The Northern, Central, Mackay, and Southern
Region. The Great Barrier Reef also has continuity both geographically and temporally. Reef
drilling data has proved that the reef in the north is 1km to 2km s thick and existed about 15
million years ago. However the southern region of the reef is much thinner at only 120 meters
thick and younger at only about 2 million years. Due to this location the corals which require a
very specific conditions are able to grow due to the right amount of light which is the main food
source of the zooxanthellae which are organisms contained in the corals. Corals are limited to
areas of the sea where the water temperature does not fall below 17 degrees Celsius and doesn t
exceed 34 degrees Celsius and the coralsystem prefers to be in a relatively stable saline conditions
as elevated levels stunt coral growth and low levels will result in the zooxanthellae dying. Thus
creating a very vulnerable ecosystem due to the specifics of the coral
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47. Analysis Of Abc s Fice Essay
As a predecessor of NBC s The Office, both created by Greg Daniels and Mike Schur, Parks and
Recreation (or P R for short) had big shoes to fill. At first, the show did not impress many, and its
ratings were low. The first season seemed not to have a place, like a show trying to be something it
was not, until it found its footing. Feminismwas the missing piece of the puzzle. The show went
on to become a success even more so than The Office. So what separates the two? P R eventually
gave us something The Office never did: real world issues, served up with clever wit. The fictional
worlds most television shows take place in, are almost entirely post feminist. Unlike these sexism
free utopias, P R normalizes feminism, reminding us that it exists and is important; it is the
stepping stone we need to further conversations about inequality. While the text of P R is
consistently the most obviously empowering aspect of the show, production practices and audience
consumption are also rich with evidence of this series feminist potential. It s important that I clarify
that when I say feminism, I am talking about liberal feminism, or, white feminism. The kind of
feminism you see in P R is women having a seat at the table, or breaking the glass ceiling
feminism. The show lacks intersectional views and never touches upon racial, class or LGBT
issues. Whether or not the use of liberal feminism is problematic or not, is not what I am here to
argue. I would like to reiterate
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48. Male Birthpill
| | | | | Blog Male birth control pill moves a step closer16th August 2012Researchers have finally
found a compound that may offer the first effective and hormone free birth control pill for men.The
study, published today in the journal Cell, describes how the small molecule makes male mice
reversibly infertile, without putting a damper on their sex drive. When the animals stop taking this
new form of birth control, their sperm rebound and they are able to produce perfectly healthy
offspring once again. This compound produces a rapid and reversible decrease in sperm count and
motility with profound effects on fertility, said James Bradner of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute
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Askmen
In 1960, an invention revolutionized female sexuality and paved the way for the women s
liberation movement. It was the birth control pill, or simply the pill as it became popularly
known. For four decades, the pill has put women primarily in the contraceptive driver s seat. But
an increasing number of people both men and women want men to take a more active role in
contraception use. Their wish may be granted in the foreseeable future, as research companies
grow closer to revealing the first continuous, reversible male contraceptive pill. Researchers at
Edinburgh University s Centre for Reproductive Biology have finally found a way to suppress
daily sperm production while maintaining normal testosterone levels. This was not an easy task
given that men emit millions of sperm in each, while women only produce one egg per month. The
pill has proven to be 100% effective in preliminary clinical trials and is completely reversible. The
pill contains desogestrel, a synthetic hormone that is the main component in the female pill, as well
as the male hormone testosterone. This combination blocks the production of
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49. Taliban Women s Roles
After 20 years of civil war, the Taliban, an extremist militia, took over and plunged Afghanistan into
gender apartheid. The Taliban is a group composed of all men; they initially started to take over in
1994, but they didn t overthrow the capital, Kabul, until 1996. Many people originally thought they
would help stabilize the country; however, its oppressive laws threw women into destitution.
Shortly after the Talibancame to power, women s right for healthcare, education, and other lifestyle
constraints drastically changed placing women into a state of virtual house arrest. The Taliban
jeopardized the health of women when they cut off access to proper medical care. To consider
what life was like before the Taliban took control, N. Lukanovich writes, The interpretation of Islam
was varied... women were pawned into marriages, education was forbidden for women... Not once
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Women were given only the most rudimentary access to medical care, shortening life expectancy
and increasing mortality rates. They were also banished from any schooling whether it was
public, private, or homeschooling. In addition, women had bizarre rules against how they got
around. Women, while allowed to go out, had to be escorted by a male relative. Women also had
rules against showing their skin; they were forced to wear a burqa every time they stepped out of
their house. They were not allowed to show an inch of their skin and if they did, even by accident,
they were punished harshly. The Taliban had no remorse for how they treated these women.
Although they were defeated in 2001, many of their concepts are still being practiced today, and
women are continuously treated unequally. The Taliban have had a lasting impact on not only
Afghanistan, but also countries around the
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