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Sex Tests And Gender Policies Essay
Dominant groups in society often set up normative ideas about bodies, genders and sexualities in
order to preserve the societal hierarchy that greatly benefits them. White, cisgender, heterosexual
males are often at the top of this hierarchy and are the active perpetrators of their imposed rigid
standards. Categories are created by these dominant groups to exercise their control and those
who do not fit or refuse to categorize themselves are punished, either metaphorically or literally.
In the sports realm, these norms are ubiquitous. However, in this paper, I argue that sports can
both uphold and challenge these normative ideas about bodies, genders, and sexualities through
normalized practices it normalizes that are considered to be different from the outside world. Sex
tests and gender policies in sports competitions uphold the idea that there is a biological
difference in genders and rigidly implement the gender binary. On the other hand, the practice of
contact sports and the use of locker rooms as a voyeuristic experience challenge normative ideas
about bodies, genders and sexualities. These practices are standard in the sphere of sports a Sex
tests carried out in sports competitions and the Olympics preserve the socially constructed gender
binary and the policing of non confirming gender identities and bodies. Historically, sex tests in the
Olympics first manifested in Ancient Greece where male athletes had to compete naked in order to
demonstrate that they were
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The Star of Bethlehem Essay
It is commonly thought the star of Bethlehem rose in the east and continued brightly as the wise
men followed the star to Bethlehem. Recent evidence has shown this is not the case. Key evidence
shown in the Bible reveals nine specific characteristics this star needs for it to be the true star of
Bethlehem. Beyond these, there are questions about the starand those who witnessed the event that
need to be answered. These questions include: Who were the wise men? How did they know what
the star meant? And how can a star stop? The first three of the nine points state what the star meant
to the wise men. When the wise men asked in Matthew 2:2 Where is the one who has been born
King of the Jews? This question implies the star indicated... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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There are clues within ancient documents and the bible leading toward the date. In the bible Herod
is alive at the time of the birth of Jesus. The most current documents place Herod s death around 4
B.C. But, in the earliest of writings by Josephus, Herod s death is placed at 1 B.C. This change
opens up two years for us to look for the star. In the bible, it states from the wise men the star was
the brightest star. Common theories say the star could have been a comet, a meteor, a nova, and
a host of others. Comets are in fact very bright, but in the ancient times comets were regarded as
omens of doom and destruction. God would not have used a negative to signify the birth of
Christ when he wanted Christ to be received in a joyous manner. The star could not have been a
meteor because they shoot across the sky and do not stop. Also, meteors do not last long in the
sky, thus failing to suffice for the nine points of the star. The latter is also same for a nova; they
do not endure over time. The fact that Herod needed to ask what the sign was and when it
appeared shows us that it needed to be a common appearance in the sky, or something not very
noticeable. When each of these criteria are factored into the equation, very interesting result come
about. What to my wondering eyes should appear? But a star named Jupiter and Regulus together!
In the year 3 B.C. the regular twelve year crossing of Jupiter and Regulus occur over the night sky.
Both Jupiter and
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Transformational Change in Healthcare
Transformational Changes in Healthcare: Two Case Studies
Patrick Chapman
MHA 601
Professor Sherrie Lu
November 29, 2010
Transformational Changes in Healthcare: Two Case Studies
The economic downturn has led healthcare organizations to think big changes. We understand that
all organizations experience micro changes in their normal adjustments to operating; however,
occasionally a unique climate comes together to force new ways of thinking. This new way of
thinking is usually a whole novel vision and an entire new direction which transforms the
organization. When successful, these organizations become a learning experience for other
organizations that perhaps need to make similar changes. This paper discusses two ... Show more
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According to its website, Henry Ford Health System now manages six major hospitals with 102,000
inpatient admissions, over 80,000 surgeries, and 3.1 million patient contacts including outpatient (
Henry Ford Health Systems, 2010). Palm Drive Hospital in Sebastopol, California near Santa
Rosa opened in 1941 with 15 inpatient beds and later made expansions in 1974 and 1991 to reach
the current licensure for 37 beds. The small community governed non profit hospital is supported
by tax revenues and serves a community of about 8,000 people ( Palm Drive Hospital, 2010).
Both of these hospitals had community leaders who cared about their future and were willing to
invest community resources for a transformational change. During Valade s tenure as Chairman
of the Board at Henry Ford Health Systems, the Board of Directors invested over $1 billion
dollars in new innovated projects and expansions of their hospitals. Despite the poor economy, it
maintained its Standard and Poor s A rating and Moody s A1 rating, increased its market share by
37 percent since 2005 (Welch, 2009). Dan Smith, a community leader, was the director of strategic
planning in the community of Sebastopol, California. He noted that the hospital was on the brink
of total collapse being unable to pay its bills. His bank stepped in and guaranteed a loan of
$600,000 to the hospital (Hixon, 2008).
The issues that surface during the transformation change at Henry Ford Health Systems were
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Coverage Bias Report
A survey reported by the Pew Research Center, a so called fact tank , said that 77 percent of the
surveyed that they have less confidence in the media because of reliability and bias. The other 33
percent could have been unaware of bias in their regularly visited news (or could they could be
confident in the way they find news). Varying forms of bias affect susceptible audiences more than
aware readers.
As one of the most used forms of bias, coverage or confirmation bias is used all over the news.
Coverage bias is used in online news articles, talk shows, TV, and in conversation. Coverage
bias, as a main form of bias, can be easy to make and The host of the show, Jake Barlow, controls
who, the callers, says what and what they say. If the caller were to disagree with Jake, he would
speak over them not letting them speak or hang up before they could voice their opinion (Avi
138). The results of the Jake Barlow argument sided with Philip because he could control what was
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Jake Barlow s thought of New Hampshire on his show: Jake Barlow explains that he thinks that
not allowing someone to express patriotism was unreasonable (and somewhat ironic) by
mentioning that their license plates read Live free or die. (Avi 128) Jake Barlow uses irony to
relate to his audience more which helps the audience . Conflicting Bias in News Coverage: Words
such as contest or competition can be viewed by an audience by thinking of conflict.(Conners, 1)
Varying connotations can be viewed as bias by readers that are not aware of the author s provided
interpretation(interpretation that is not biased) as a bias with them or against them. Words with
other types of synonyms can be interpreted differently. Description Bias in Media Coverage of
Protest Events: Organized public demonstrations deemed important have an idea or aim to attract
mass media for a
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Stephen Colbert s Late Show
Stephen Colbert is a comedian and the host of the Late Show on CBS. He was born in
Washington, DC, and grew up in Charleston, South Carolina, the youngest of 11 children. He
was deaf in his right ear, which happened when he said: I had this weird tumor, and they scooped
it out with a melon baller. Surgery meant to fix the eardrum but caused damage to his inner ear.
Sadly, his dream of becoming a marine biologist came to a halt as soon as he found out he was
unable to scuba dive, due to his pierced eardrum. In 1974, when he was 10, his father and two of
his brothers were killed in a plane crash. Having a hard time grieving the loss of his brothers and
father, in his teens Stephen discovered he could make others laugh. Trying to break out of
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Crash the Movie Assimilation
Crash the movie is a great tool to help people realize the hardships that immigrants face as they
come, and try to assimilate to the U.S. culture. The first part of the assimilation cycle is an
immigrant coming to the United States. In the movie this is depicted by the Chinese immigrants in
the back of the van driven by Ludacris. They probably didn t know what was going on because
none of them probably knew any English at all. When Ludacris dropped them off in China town he
is trying to complete the assimilationcycle, by not giving into the urge of making the money that
he could of made off of the illegal immigrants from the chop shop owner. The next step of the
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This may not be what he wants to do or what he believes in, but he knows that it could be a
necessity to protecting his family and his livelihood. As the assimilation cycle continues the second
generation kids have higher and more education opportunities and language barriers are removed
for the most part and are no longer hold them back. This is shown in the movie when the Persian
girl shows that she can speak perfect
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Comparing The Adaptations For Nitrogenous Excretion Across...
Report Comparing the Adaptations Relating to Nitrogenous Excretion across Three Taxonomic
Groups
All organisms produce waste nitrogen products as part of their metabolism. Nitrogen is obtained
from the diet in the form of protein and nucleic acids. When a protein is ingested, the tertiary and
secondary structures of the protein are denatured. The peptide bonds are also broken, separating the
protein into individual amino acids, the basic structure of which is displayed in Fig. 1.1.
Amino acids are used to synthesise variety of functional compounds, including nucleic acids and
enzymes. However, when amino acids are obtained in the diet in excess of those needed for
synthesis of functional nitrogenous compounds, they are either catabolised as energy sources or
used as sources of carbon chains for synthesis of non nitrogenous storage compounds. When amino
acids are used as energy sources or for the synthesis of non nitrogenous compounds, the nitrogenous
component of the acid must first be removed. The amino group, NHв‚‚, is the nitrogenous
component of protein and is removed from the amino acid by a catabolic process called
deamination. This process removes the amino group from the amino acid and converts it to ammonia
(NHв‚ѓ).
The ammonia is highly toxic and must either be excreted quickly or converted to a less toxic waste
product, such as urea or uric acid, and then excreted. Organisms that excrete nitrogen as ammonia
(Fig. 1.2) are ammonotelic. Organisms that convert
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Essay Personal Narrative- My Discovery While Fishing with...
Personal Narrative My Discovery While Fishing with Dad
Go get in the boat, I told my twenty month old son, Adam.
I finished grabbing his lifejacket, toys and the snacks out of the car. I caught up to him just before
the dock.
Do you need help up? I asked him, stooping down to his level.
He replied by lifting his arms up. We walked down the flimsy dock with me balancing everything
and stopped when we reached the boat.
Will you help him into the boat? I asked my mom.
Sure, she responded and alley ooped him over the side. I handed my armload in and sat down in
my seat. We were off to find us some fish.
Dad! I semi screamed over the roar of the motor, What bait should I put on my hook? I was getting
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Dad of course was the first one to catch a fish.
Adam! he exclaimed, Wanna real in the fish?
Adam was climbing over Mom and sitting in Dad s lap before Dad could ask again. It turned
out,(after much reeling), it was only a small perch. It was thrown back into the water, but only after
Adam gave it kisses .
By this time it s been about fifteen minutes and my impatient self is getting a little restless.
Dad, I called. Why am I not catching fish? Why aren t they bitin?
I guess I don t have an answer for you, Dad sarcastically said.
Hey Dad? I asked again. Why is it so windy?
Again daughter of mine, I do not know the answer.
So I let off a little. Knowing that if I didn t, he would use me for fish bait. I then turned my
attention to my friend sitting next to me.
Carrie, I called to the front of the boat, How s the fishin going?
Not to good, she answered. I m not catchin nothing.
Hearing her say this, made me feel a lot less like a loser. I stuck with it for a time longer and I
finally got a nibble. I jerked the rod and started to reel in.
That s not how you set the hook! Dad shouted. You have to hold the line like so, until they bite.
Then you let the line go for a while and bring the tip up. Then you have to follow the tip down,
until you know he s on there for sure. Then you have to set the
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Whole New Crowd
Taryn used to be a thief, she has a juvenile record to prove it. Then she was adopted by a rich
couple from the other side of the town, so she packed up her old life, left her old criminal family
and moved in with her new wealthy family. If only life is that easy. Taryn s classmate knew about
Taryn s past, and requested of her skill . Then the most popular and powerful guy from school
showed interests in her. One thing will leads to another, Taryn will soon find out nothing is as it
seem, and she will be questioning everything. She will stop at nothing to find the answer.
A Whole New Crowd was one of Tijan s early work that I ve hoped it would be published one day
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But
I am quite certain the pre published version was more in the new adult genre, if you know what I
mean).
A whole New Crowd is combination of Fallen Crest High and Carter, you get a mixer of both
series. Like Fallen Crest High series, you have your crazy high school type of dramas, then like
Carter, this book have drugs and crimes elements.
Like most of Tijan s books, the parents in A Whole New Crowd were conveniently absent.
I thought this book started out strong, everything I like about Tijan s book were there, but then the
high school dramas gets old pretty fast. Throughout the book Taryn was pretty hang up on her ex
boyfriend, she would keep going back and forth with the same inner struggles, which was a bit
annoying,
When
I first read this book (old version), I given 5 stars, and I loved it.
However, this time around (new version), I thought it was good, I liked it but I don t quite love it.
Mainly because the repetitive scenarios that can also be found in other Tijan s books.
I felt Taryn s character was too similar to Sam from the Fallen series. Tray s character didn t quite
stood out for me, compare to other Tijan s leading male
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Intellectual Property And Creative Commons
Introduction to The Trio: Jasper, Summer and Dak (The Trio) have developed a reality
television show named Stuck . It centres on love, university and the dramas it all encompasses,
with two main people being Rose and Austin. The show will air every Monday night at 8:00pm
till 9:00pm. This creative idea exists with the hope that it will grow largely popular with their
target audience, which are adolescents generally between the ages of 14 and 23. It is my highly
important job as manager to consider different avenues within the creative industries to find the
best solution in protection The Trio s creative property. I will analyse aspects intellectual
property and creative commons and report back to The Trio with what option is best for them in
protecting their television show. Intellectual property: Intellectual property law is that area of
law which concerns legal rights associated with creative effort or commercial reputation and
goodwill (Bainbridge, 2006, p. 03). The law exists to discourage others taking unfair advantage
or copying the creative work of another person or group (Bainbridge, 2006). A country s system
of intellectual property rights has set standards to establish a creator s rights, in order to prevent
others from exploiting the economic value of their artistic endeavors, and have actions in place if
the exploitation were to occur (Maskus, 2000). Some rights are there to benefit large corporations,
while others are there to simply prevent unfair use
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The Decline Of Native American And Inupiat Culture
The American government and society has played a substantial role in the decline of both the
Native American and Inupiat culture. They created inhumane boarding schools and oppressing
laws that inhibited those of a different culture from being themselves and partook in the
urbanization of cultured communities. The following practices need to be stopped and never
forgotten so that such ethnocide doesn t happen again. Boarding schools were an issue that
plagued both Native Americans and Inupiats. As conveyed by the writings of Mary Crow Dog
and other Native American figures, we see how the effects of such schools were devastating to the
native population. Boarding schools wiped Natives of their language and culture, teaching young
children to be ashamed of what makes them unique. Pupils would return from their long stays at
boarding schools, unable to speak to their own family, resulting in an isolation between themselves
and their community. Over the years, generations would eventually lose most of what makes them
native and, for the most part, their culture slowly faded away. It seems that the Inupiat people
faced a similar fate. Inupiat children were forced to learn by Western standards, eventually
forgetting their crucial survival skills, language, religion and other unique aspects of their culture.
However, we are exposed to a more positive outlook towards boarding schools in the book, Fifty
Miles from Tomorrow, where William Hensley says he enjoyed his boarding school
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Conservation Of Whale Carcass
While the Japanese government justifies these actions by claiming that the research they are
performing is ultimately for better management and conservation of cetaceans, these hunts are
unnecessary. Instead of killing whales to perform these tests, there are non lethal research methods
that could be used instead. According to the Japanese WhaleResearch Program under Special Permit
in the Antarctic, also known as JARPA II, the data that they collect includes the monitoring of
whales and krill abundance, the feeding ecology of whales, the effects of contaminants on cetaceans
and their habitat, competition among whale species, and elucidation of temporal and spatial
changes in stock structure (2016). Although this research is important, all... Show more content on
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The Faroese only perform the yearly hunt, or grindadrap, if all of their conditions are met. In a
National Geographic article by Jane Lee in 2014, the grind only happens if the animals are close
to shore, and this has to occur on one of their 23 pre approved beaches. The weather and waves
have to be calm enough and there have to be enough participants. None of the species that the
Faroese target are endangered and they try to cut through the neck and break the spinal cord so that
death occurs quickly. While tribes such as the Faroese adhere to these unspoken rules on ethics,
there are Japanese groups that do not adhere to these ethics and want to take advantage of the
subsistence whaling plan. The Japanese largely do not perform the hunts on a small, aboriginal scale
anymore, but have industrialized the whole process and simply wish to be granted higher quotes to
hunt more whales. This brings into focus the ethics of the hunts. In an essay by Paul Watson,
cetaceans are extremely intelligent creatures that share much more similarities with humans than
previously thought (2014). Whales have highly developed brains, are able to show a variety of
behaviors that can be associated with certain emotions, can discriminate humans from prey or other
sea creatures, and exist in highly developed social circles. They share more similarities with humans
than previously thought and deserved to be treated with this regard in mind. While some aboriginal
hunters
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Biological Pathways And Signaling Within The Brain
One field of study in the realm of biology that still leaves much to be discovered is neuroscience,
more specifically, the neurological pathways and signaling within the brain. While there have been
many developments and breakthroughs in identifying areas of activity and neural pathways, there
are still many obstacles to overcome and discoveries to be made. The authors of the journal High
fidelity optical reporting of neuronal electrical activity with an ultrafast fluorescent voltage sensor
sought to overcome one such obstacle. They understood the potential for fluorescent proteins to be
used for visualizing the firing of action potentials throughout neuronal pathways of the brain, but
realized that such proteins were unable to accurately record higher frequency signaling across
synapses where there was frequent action potentialactivity. Within this journal, they describe the
methods used to produce a new fluorescent protein, accelerated sensor of action potential
1(ASAP1), and the benefits that it can provide to the field of visualizing the activity of action
potentials as they propagate through synapses in the brain. They hypothesized that ASAP1 should
be able to give definitive fluorescent readings for the activity of action potentials propagating
through the brain, even in areas with high frequency activity that have not been measurable before.
In order to create this revolutionary new fluorescent visualization protein, the researchers had to test
it in many
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Summary Of The Dog Of Titwal
Rohan Rao
SYBA B 172
UID 141363
A.Eng.3.02
25.08.2015
Topic: Critically analyse Dog of Titwal in the light of partition literature with respect to the Indian
subcontinent.
The Dog of Titwal written by Saadat Hasan Manto talks about he Kashmir conflict that started after
India and Pakistan got independence. The conflict started on 22nd October, 1947 and is still
going on. In this story, the nature is described in a way that it gives an imagery of peaceful hills of
this disputed area of Kashmir but is a dark area because of ongoing conflicts between India and
Pakistan over Kashmir. It is often said that Kashmir looks like paradise but ironically the most
violent and gruesome activities take place in this place that looks like paradise. The war, mostly in
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The author also conveys the irrational behavior towards the conflict and unnecessary violence.
The war is shown as boring and stagnant in Dog of Tithwal . The beginning of the story suggests
that this conflict is endless. War has become like a routine for the two countries and a part of the
environment that separating it from the elements of nature has become almost impossible. The air
is described as quite unmindful of the soldiers hiding behind the rocks and camouflaged by
mountain shrubbery. The birds sang as they always had and the flowers were in bloom. Bees
buzzed about lazily.
This suggests that not only the war has become a routine for everyone and a part of the
environment but people have stopped questioning the war and the conflicting activities taking
place. Jhun Jhun, the dog has no say in this conflict and is voiceless just like the Kashmiris have no
say in where they belong, whether they belong to India, Pakistan or want an independent
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John Smith vs John Winthrop
Jessica Helin Paper 1 U.S. History 1 GEN223 John Smith vs. John Winthrop In the early years of
America, there was a great deal of political and religious turmoil occurring in England. People
wanted to escape to a place where they wouldn t be outlawed for their independent congregations
and personal philosophies that they believed in. Eminent men, like John Smith and John Winthrop,
saw America as a great opportunity to start over where they could establish new communities
separated and undisturbed by England. They each wrote a proposal to the people of England to
recruit them to come and help establish colonies in the New World. Both of these men had very
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Additionally, he adds that their land is bountiful alluding his readers that it s vital for them take
over their land because they will have greater use for it. He goes on to say, Six or seven hundred
have been the most that have been seen together when they gathered themselves to have surprised
Captain Smyth at Pamaunke, having but 15 to withstand the worst of their fury. By mentioning
this, Smith is assuring his readers that they are much stronger than the Native Americans, as it
only took 15 settlers to fight off the upward hundreds of them. He tries to make it clear that these
people are inferior as well as incapable of the same standards of civilization as white men. Smith
adds more to his claim when describes them as, inconstant in everything, but what fear constraints
them to keep. Crafty, timorous, quick of apprehension and very ingenious. Some are of disposition
fearful, some bold, most cautious, all savage. He goes on to talk, in great depth, about their apparel
and how the better sort cover themselves in animal skin, while the rest of the majority cover
themselves with grass and leaves. Most of them would additionally adorn themselves with other
things, such as beads, copper, feathers, rat tails, snakes, paintings, etc. To the Indians, these were
among things that they coveted. But to Smith, he just saw them as trash. Used to the way the
colonists dressed, Smith thought the Indians looked barbaric in comparison. John Winthrop had a
very
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My Papa s Waltz by Theodore Roethke Essay examples
In My Papa s Waltz by Theodore Roethke, was a great poem that can mean many different things
to many different people of this world. To me I think it was just a boy who just wanted to spend
time with his dad before he has to go to bed. The boy probably does not get to spend time with
his dad that much. The father probably works all day and all week and this is the only time the
boy gets to spend with him. Roethke use of words in this poem is amazing. The use of the words
in this story can mean different things to the reader. The first wordto look at is the word waltz. In
the dictionary the word waltz is a dance for a fast triple meter song. This is just what the father is
doing with his sonbut his is drunk and dizzy. But I hung on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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An interesting thing about beat time on my head goes back to what waltz means. The father is
dancing and to keep his rhythm he is patting the boy on the head. So now the father is putting his
son to bed but he still holding on like death because he does not want him to go. In John J.
McKenna scholar review of My Papa s Waltz he reviews how Roethke had so much trouble
writing this poem. McKenna says that Roethke tried to balance the light and the darkness in this
poem. When the poem was first written it was about a girl and her father but change it to a boy
because he wanted a little more roughness in his poem. He changes some words from the first
couple of times he wrote it than the real publish one. Some of the changes were from a girl to a
boy, when the boy scrapped his right ear was really the forehead at first, and also the battered
knuckles were palms at first. Roethke changes the title of his work six times but he finally came
back to the first title My Papa s Waltz . His biggest struggle was to find out either to use Papa or
father and waltz and dance. Ultimately he figures out what to use because it was a great poem.
In Bobby Fong review of My Papa s Waltz he looks at how other people looks at the poem. Fong
is a teacher who looks at how his students came up with the answer that they came up with. Fong
also reviews the light and the darkness of this poem where it is a seesaw battle between them. After
that he starts looking at it from a personally
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Essay on Amy Tan s Mother Tongue
Amy Tan s Mother Tongue
In Mother Tongue, Amy Tan talks about how language influenced her life while growing up.
Through pathos she explains to her audience how her experiences with her mother and the Chinese
language she came to realize who she wanted to be and how she wanted to write.
The author, Tan, has written the books The Joy Luck Club, and The Kitchen Gods Wife. She is
Asian American, her parents are originally from China, but moved to Oakland, California. The
audience in Tan s essay is people 20 35 years old who are culturally diverse. Tan focuses on this
audience in order reach out to those who are in her past situation. In her house, there were two
languages spoken: English and Chinese. Tan knew how to speak... Show more content on
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She wants the audience to know right away that even though she is about to tell you the story of
a difficult childhood, she did reach her goal in the end. After making this statement, Tan dives
into her past and how she came to be where she is today. Her mother is the next most important
point of discussion. Her mother influenced her writing style as well as her beliefs about her
culture and heritage. ?Just last week, I was walking down the street with my mother, and I again
found myself conscious of the English I was using, the English I do use with her? (Tan, 2002, p.
36). The broken up English her mother uses is the next issue Tan focuses on. ??everything is
limited, including people?s perceptions of the limited English speaker? (Tan, 2002, p. 36). Lastly,
she talks about her education and the role it had on her deciding what she wanted to do with her
life. ?Fortunately, I happen to be rebellious in nature and enjoy the challenge of disproving
assumptions made about me? (Tan, 2002, p. 39). By structuring the essay in order of importance,
Tan reinforces her message that you can be anything you desire even with a different culture than
the norm.
The main rhetoric appeal used by Tan is pathos, the appeal to emotion. Language becomes an
obstacle for Tan because her mother speaks limited English. Amy must be an interpreter for her
mother in instances where her mother cannot communicate effectively. ?And sure enough, the
following week there we were in
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Theory Of The Four Yugas
Kristin Hager
Professor D.T. Reusser
Mythology HUM 2143
29 April 2017
Theory of the Four Yugas Lasting four million three hundred twenty thousand years, are four ages
known as Yugas. The ancients understood time as a circle, not linear. Each age has distinct themes
and spiritual lessons. According to the Hinduism scriptures, all mortal beings are destined to pass
through four great epochs in every cycle of creation and destruction. The world has already been
through the first three and is currently passing through the fourth Yuga. It is believed that the world
will end in a great conflagration after the last Yuga. To some, this appears too unrealistic to be true
for the rational mind, so many may wonder: What defines each age? When and ... Show more
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The people had all fallen prey to delusion and all pious acts had been swallowed by greed.
Scientists have predicted that by the end of this Yuga people will hardly be older than twenty
years and their only food will be meat. It s depressing to say that our society s actions are
progressively getting worse as we continue to live during each age. It s freighting to think of what
is going to happen in the future.
According to Hinduism.stackexchange.com, one cycle of all four Yugas is called a Maha Yuga,
and one thousand Maha Yugas make up one Kalpa. A Kalpa constitutes just one day of Brahma, the
creator god. After the day is over, Brahma goes to sleep, and then the night of Brahma commences.
This night is the time period when the physical universe, along heavens and hells are destroyed by
fire emanating from the mouth of Vishnu s serpent Adiseshan. Adiseshan is said to hold all the
planets of the universe on his hoods and to constantly sing the glories of the God Vishnu from all
his mouths. It is believe that after the disaster that Lord Brahma would recreate the universe and
mankind will live once again.
Most
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Young And Immature In Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet
Romeo and Juliet, the star crossed lovers , do not have real love at all (Shakespeare). They are
too young to have true love, instead it is just based off looks. If they are older they might
understand what love really is. Since they are young and immature they rush into decisions they
make. They also take drastic measures in the decisions and how to handle themselves. They are
young and immature, and this is why their story ends the way it does, in complete tragedy.
Romeo loves with his eyes, but he does not love with his heart. He is too immature to stay true to
one girl if there is another girl that is more beautiful. Romeo meets Juliet and says to Friar
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When Romeo tells Friar Laurence . . . but this i pray, / That thou consent to marry us today Friar
knows it is very immature, but only does it to possibly end the feud between the families (II, iii,
63 64). They could be mature and wait things out to see if them loving each other would work, but
instead they just get married. If they would just wait to find a good time to maybe talk to their
parents about it, that would be the mature thing to do. Romeo also has immaturity not in love, but
in revenge. After Tybalt kills Mercutio, Romeo immaturely goes and gets Tybalt. Most of us would
do this, but it is still immature. Romeo should just wait for the Prince to give Tybalt his
punishment and everything would be fine. Instead Romeo goes and kills Tybalt, and puts his own
life in jeopardy. If Romeo would be mature and think about these things, the Prince would not
banish him to Mantua and he could still see Juliet and be with his
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Definitions Of Place In Timmy And Fiona William s Home
Place is defined by the incommensurable qualities that determine a certain location is unique. As
humans we develop connections to these zones and essentially establish a strong sense of place.
According to Kent Rydon A sense of place results gradually and unconsciously from inhabiting a
landscape over time, becoming familiar with its physical properties, accruing history within its
confines. To me this means that there are a plethora of definitions of sense of place; however they
all share similarities and can be fitted into different categories. Jennifer Cross, part of the
Department of Sociologyhas set up those six categories. The definitions of which can be found in
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I have known them for my entire life, as far back as my memory will let me go. Over the last
fourteen years I have spent a great deal of time in their house. It is a large property, all things
considered, there are three bedrooms and one bathroom, a large living room and a sizable
backyard. The kitchen and living room share almost the same space, but it is separated by a half
length wall. a Majority of the floor space is covered in junk. Boxes plied underneath the counter,
overflowing with random pieces of trash and useful things that just currently do not have a
place. nearly all of the rooms are the same way. Timmy s room is so full with odds and ends that
you can hardly walk across the floor. Fiona s room is a little bit better, you can walk around, but
do watch your step. Chris and Tricia (their parents) room is much cleaner than the rest of the
house, though all surfaces other than the floor is cluttered. The Williams have a pair of cockatoos
named Pepper and Splenda as well as a cat named Skittles. They have all been around quite a while.
I have a Biographical and Spiritual Connection with Timmy and fiona s home. I grew up with
those two and went over to the house quite often. lately, more than twice a week do I either see
fiona and timmy or I am at their house. so over time I have developed a strong connection with
the place, because i know it so well. almost as well as
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The Issue Of The Fourteenth Amendment
The Fourteenth Amendment was ratified in 1868 and the amendment was put in place to
protect former slaves and their rights in life. The most important part of the amendment reads,
No state shall deprive a person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law; nor deny
to any person... the equal protection of the laws. This simple statement has one of the most
profound and incredible parts of the United States today. The equal protection of the laws show
that there must be equal treatment for all citizens regardless of race, class, or gender. Although
there has been many racial events happening after this amendment was passed this clause still
stands to today and has helped shape the United States for the better. Having this clause in the
Fourteenth Amendment protects the little guy and makes sure that everyone has the same
ability to do whatever everyone else is doing. The book states that The battle for civil rights
generally includes seven stages. The group seeking rights must define itself; it must challenge
society and change the cultural story. The contest for the rights spills across federalism; the
executive branch can break the ice. Congress is the key to deep social change; the courts are the
final arbiters of civil rights. These seven stages are: 1) A group defines itself 2) The group
challenges society 3) The stories change 4) Federalism comes into play 5) The executive branch
often breaks the ice 6) Congress legislature a blockbuster 7) It all
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New Adventure And Excitement Of A City Girl
I can remember the day like its was just yesterday. The sun shinning was like a golden light of a
summer evening, the skies were clear and blue as the oceans, the air was cool and soothing,
there was fresh tree and grass smells, animals making noise, just lots of peace and relaxation
going on. So much love from one another in a family after not seeing each other in many years
was just beyond amazing. New adventure and excitement ready to begin. A city girl in the
country this should be exciting and interesting. Not in a millions years would I have imagined
going back to the country I was born in and having it feel like home when all I knew for a home
was America. It felt like I never left. What a great feeling to feel after worrying about not fitting
in and not liking it since I was so use to something different. I was filled with great joy but still
worried about if I can last the whole vacation period. I was going to make the best of this vacation
and enjoy everything, learn new things, and just explore a whole new land that was filled with
adventure. Whenever I did explore the country I did get strange looks from others and sometimes
questions because apparently I looked foreign. Oh sweetie where are you from? Do.... you....
speak...Bosnian...can...you.... understand...me? I honestly found it very funny that people asked
those question and that some looked at me as if I was foreign. At certain times I would act silly
and act like I didn t understand them and even spoke English
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Privateering and its Impact on the American Revolution
Privateering and Its Impact on the American Revolution Emma Utesch History 201 122 September
18, 2012 In the 1700s, a privateer was someone who was mandated by the government to attack
ships from abroad during war time. 1During the Revolutionary War, privateer ships would receive
Letters of Marque, a decree that authorized ships to act on behalf of the nations from which they
were issued for the purpose of retaliating against another nation for some wrong such as border
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There are also several people that joined the privateer movement that were younger and wouldn t
have been let in the Navy. An example of is James Forten, an African American who joined the
crew on the privateering ship the Royal Lewis when he was fourteen as a powder boy.5 He was
given this opportunity because the privateers did not have as many restrictions on clientele as
the Navy did; it is highly probable that James Forten would not have been able to join the
Continental Navy because of his age and his race. Forten invented a new type of sail that was
better for maneuvering and for maintaining higher speeds for a longer stretch of time. Even
though he did not patent his product, it became the most widely used and prosperous sail in
Philadelphia. James Forten s innovations involving sails have influenced sailing technologies
even to this day. The fortune he made by doing this was substantial for any man, black or white.
After his privateering days, he devoted more than half of his fortune to abolitionist causes. He
frequently purchases slaves freedom, opened his home as an Underground Railroad Depot, and
started a school for black children. Overall, American privateer ships overtook and raided roughly
600 British ships during
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The Brain And Its Effects On Human Brain
The brain has four main structures; the Cerebrum, Cerebellum, Limbic System, and the Brain
Stem. The Cerebrum, also known as the Cerebral Cortex, is the largest part of the human brain. It
is divided into four parts that are called lobes : there s the frontal lobe which is linked with
reasoning, planning, parts of speech, emotions, and problem solving the parietal lobe which is
linked to movement, orientation, and recognitions the occipital lobe which is linked to visual
processing like object and spatial recognition, and the fourth one which is the temporal lobe that is
linked to the perception and recognition of memory, speech, and sounds. The Cerebellum, also
known as the little brain, is linked to coordination, movement, posture, and balance. The limbic
system usually referred to as the emotional brain is located inside the cerebrumand it is tied onto
our emotions and more importantly, our survival mode. Lastly, there is the brain stem that is in
charge of basic life functions like breathings, our heart beating, and blood pressure. All of these
four brain functions have key important roles on our everyday lives, but is there anything that can
affect them? The brain happens to actually be affected by many things, either from accidents, or
emotional pain that leads to depression, the brain grows differently depending on its external
stimuli, and a great example of this would be music.
Music activates many parts of our brain that not only affect our movement,
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Jane Goodall Personal Statement
In the third grade, my life was altered when I read an abbreviated biography about Jane Goodall
the primatologist. I have always had a passion for discovering the world around me, specifically
the animals and environment, but Goodall elevated my own desire for exploration to a new
level. I was struck by a young female scientist pursuing her dreams in the field of biology and the
significant impact she had in the scientific world. Jane Goodall managed to bring passion and
emotion to her observations of chimpanzees at a time when observational science was extremely
concerned about remaining objective. She silently proved every critic of hers wrong by showing
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The evolution of egg laying mammals such as the platypus and the echidna has only occurred in
Australia and thus can only be studied firsthand in Australia. I am hoping that this Study Abroad
program in Perth, Australia will broaden my horizons of evolutionary study through a research
opportunity as well as unique ecological experiences that would allow me to discover an enticing
and new application for my interest. The networking opportunities will be extremely beneficial,
both as possible connections and as a learning opportunity. The University of Western Australia
has a Centre for Evolutionary Biology with several researchers whose research projects I would
love to be a part of. For example, Associate Professor Cyril Grueter is pursuing the evolutionary
basis of how different primate social groups interact with each other, and Dr. Stephania King
behavioral biologist who is investigating the evolution of communication in bottlenose dolphins. It
would be a life changing opportunity to work with and learn from either of these researchers, as I
plan on pursuing a research opportunity while I am abroad in Australia. The diversity of animals
and habitats Australia offers provide a unique opportunity that I am excited to interact with in any
capacity, including exploring its natural wonders in all of the national parks near
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Harry Connick Jr. Television Show Effect On Society
After visiting the Harry show it has made me wonder about how Harry Connick Jr. television
show effect people in society. Being that millions of people watch his show, I know it has to
have some impact on different communities. The episode that we attended have sent different
messages to many people of all ages, and influence those as well. Harry is a big face as a celebrity,
so whether if he is a televisionhost, singer, or actor, whatever he does will affect people negatively
or positively.
For example, when Harry introduced Jacob Tremblay who starred in a hit movie Wonder on the
show. It may have sent a message to the youth in society stating that whatever age you are, you can
achieve anything you put your mind to. The episode also shows how not everyone have a chance
to experience being an audience of a show or even being ask to talk on a show, so we should
take advantage of every opportunity that is offered. Also when Guillermo Diaz who plays in a
drama series Scandal, it also sends a meaning to adults as well. From this episode I learn that
society offers plenty, not everyone is as kind as Harry and his crew members, and not everyone
is willing to give people a chance a equality. I agree that Harry reinforce social value on that
episode because of the fact that he treated everyone like family. In term paper part I, I talk about
how Harry feels like talk shows shouldn t be about judging someone or gossiping but rather
positivity and things that are important in
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Magazine Advertising Critique
MAGAZINE ADVERTISING CRITIQUE
INTRODUCTION
This is a magazine advertisement critique for ACUVUE 1 Day Moist contact lenses
advertisement. The critique will based on whether this advertisement has all the important
elements such as headline, copy, visual, typefaces, sizes, colours, signatures, and etcetera.
Besides, this is to check the level of persuasiveness of this ad, whether it can call people to action,
to buy the product immediately. Next, we want to see how effective the visual works with the copy
and headline to assist each other in order to create people s interest towards finding more about
ACUVUE 1 Day Moist contact lenses. We want to analyse whether the message that this ad is
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Later, read the second phrase, it says, Which is why I m glad I got these ACUVUE contact
lenses , this relates to the first phrase which bring the understanding that active type of people
need this product to stay active even when wearing contact lenses. The third line of the phrase
explains why this active person feels comfortable using ACUVUE 1 Day Moist contact lenses,
They lock in moisture, which makes them so comfortable you can t even feel them . It explains
that the contact lenses functions is to moisture our eyes so we do not feel dry even wearing it all
day, compared to other contact lenses. Last line is, Now I can have fun whenever I want, for as
long as I want , this confirms the previous statement about how comfortable that contact lenses.
Simply by reading the copy, we can easily identify who is the target audience for this product and
are we in the target group. From the copy we know the type of people who would want to
purchase ACUVUE 1 Day Moist contact lenses, which is people who wants comfort while being
active all day.
At the bottom page of the advertisement, a brief explanation of how the contact lenses
scientifically functions for the user. It provides more reasoning as to why people should have this
ACUVUE 1 Day Moist contact lenses. It says that, ACUVUE is a brand with internationally
recognized standards of UV protection. The copy also explains how this
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Causes Of The American Revolution
The American Revolution is also famous as US independence war or the Revolutionary War. The
disagreement arose from rising stress between inhabitants of Great Britain s 13 North American
colonies and the regal government, which symbolizes the British crown. Skirmishes between
British crowds and regal militiamen in Lexington and Concord in 1775 kicked off the armed clash,
and by the subsequent summer, the radicals were shaking a full scale conflict for their
independence. France goes into the American Revolutionon the side of the migrant in 1778, rotating
what had fundamentally been a civil war into global conflict. After French aid helped the Army
strength the British admit defeat at Virginia, in 1781, the Americans had efficiently won their self
government, though warfare would not formally stop in anticipation of 1783 (Adams, G.B).
Land Campaigns To 1778
Americans fought the war ashore with fundamentally two sorts of affiliation: the Army and the
state nonmilitary personnel armed forces. The total number of the past gave by partitions from the
states all through the conflict was 231,771 men, and the non military personnel armed forces
164,087. At any given time, the American every at the present and next 20000 there were purely
29,000 radicals under arms all through the country. The war was in this way one combat by little
field military. Nearby armed forces inadequately controlled and with picked officers, were
summoned for periods by and large not outperforming three
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The Food And Drug Aspect Of Aphrodisiac
Introduction
Being practiced in many different cultures, aphrodisiac is a legendary substance defined as any
food or drug that could arouses the sexual desire and increases sexual pleasure with better
performance for either male of female (Kotta et al. 2013). Aphrodisiac could trigger one s sexual
desire libido, enhancing sex drive or sexual pleasure (Rajagopalan 2013). Active molecules
crossing the blood brain barrier to promote sexual arousal through the central nervous system,
which works as the regular mechanism of an aphrodisiac, according to several scientific studies
(Sahoo et al. 2014). Aphrodisiac substances could also increase blood flow to sexual organs, or
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Almost all stimulants could be referred as aphrodisiacs (Rajagopalan 2013). Therefore, I will try to
come up with a more detailed category for aphrodisiac substances, through examinations for the
evidence and support that are provided in various plant and substance researches.
Direct Aphrodisiac substances that is believed to have specific effect to sexual organs
Food or substance from plant Tribulus terrestris (TT) is a worldwide distributed flowering herb
that has been used as a traditional sexual stimulant for a long time (Shamloul 2010). Animal
researches have gained significant correlation between increasing erectile function and oral
administration through the study of the plant extract (Shamloul 2010). Through increasing the
sexual hormone levels, TT may have a mechanism of enhancing erectile ability (Shamloul 2010).
However, no clinical studies have proved these and some studies have indicates that no direct
correlation of TT administration and improved human libido (Shamloul 2010; Kotta et al. 2013).
Panax Ginseng is also called Asian Ginseng from the family Araliaceae, which is a slow growing
plant with fleshy roots (Shamloul 2010). It has been used in China for centuries to treat sexual
dysfunction, boost sexual desire and enhance better sexual performance. It may improve energy
level and general health as well (Farrell 2011). The red Ginseng, which is a 6 year old
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Sterling Weather Center Essay
The trip I did was a virtual field trip, and I did it on the Sterling Weather Center. I choose to do my
research on the Sterling Weather Center because I have always been interested in weather and the
different technology and devices they use to predict it. I learned that meteorologist have many
precise steps they have to take to get the most accurate weatherthat they are able to get. I also
realized that without meteorologist and broadcasters our world would be so different than it is
now because we wouldn t know what to expect the next day or couple days. Weather impacts our
daily lives we just revere think about it that way, if we didn t have weather centers we wouldn t
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The program started in the 1970 s and ever since then it has been getting bigger and bigger with
more people joining it every year. All you need is access to a HAM or amateur radio! Another
thing that I thought was really cool is how big the range was one weather canter can predict. The
Sterling weather center can provide the forecast and warning services for 44 counties in
Maryland, northern Virginia, and the eastern West Virginia panhandle, plus the District of
Columbia and the city of Baltimore. NOAA or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration has a total of 122 field offices like Sterling s across the country. I think the
radiosonde (sonde is French and German for probe) is one of the older weather devices, after all
they started using it in the 1930 s, of course it is way more advanced now. The radiosonde is a
small instrument package that weighs 250 to 500 grams and is suspended below a large balloon
inflated with hydrogen or helium gas. The sensors on it relay air pressure, temperature, relative
humidity and GPS position data each second. Wind speed and direction aloft are also obtained by
tracking the position of the radiosonde in flight using GPS or a radio
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Reducing High School Dropout Rates
Steinberg (2016) states, Adolescents who leave high school before graduating are more likely to
come from lower socioeconomic levels, poor communities, large families, single parent families,
permissive or disengaged families, and household where little reading material is available. In
short, adolescents who drop out of schoolare more likely to come from backgrounds with limited
family capital, which has three components: economic capital, social capital, and cultural capital (p.
341). Three actions that should be taken to reduce the dropoutrate is have families be encouraging
and engaged, provide social and cultural capital, and intervene in early childhood.
The first action that should be taken to reduce the dropout rate is to have families be encouraging,
engaged, and lenient. An adolescents achievement is linked to their parents standards and
expectations of their child. Parental encouragement is displayed in numerous ways. First, when
parents encourage achievement and set high standards for their child, in regards to school
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The quality of the home environment is a decent predictor of academic achievement and is
measured by the existence of things such as books, televisions, newspapers, and much more. It is
imperative for parents to provide cultural capital, which is showing adolescents art, literature,
music, etc. Additionally, it is important for communities to provide social capital. Social capital is
the reassurance, participation, and support of adults that is essential to enable the success of
adolescents. To simply put it, it is when families have connections with other families in their
community. Furthermore, students who have teachers, friends, and guides as sources of social
support and guidance have more of a chance succeeding in
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Looking To The Future
In 1st of January 1912, JC told his parent, as my new year present, I want to be a priest, he then
asked Father Shanahan, and can a black man be a Roman Catholic priest. JC had attended the Holy
Trinity primary school at Onitsha He passed the then Standard VI as well as the Junior Civil
Entrance examinations which should have set him up for a career in government.
Another version by Jordan in his The Second Burial of Shanahan Looking to the Future page 227
by Jordan writes that the story began on 1 January 1912, when John was fourteen Years of age .
He shyly handed his father a letter which read, My dear Father, as my new year resolution , I want
to serve God all my life. I want to be a priest. John. His father, a devout Catholic, hurried to the ...
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In 1912 he passed what was then Standard VI as well as the Junior Civil Entrance Examinations,
which showed his exemplary brilliance.
Pope Benedict XV was pope from 3 September 1914 and King George V was King of the United
Kingdom
Whatever version points to the fact that in March of 1913, the diaries of the Holy Ghost fathers
and a photograph shows John and Charles, the youngest of the Anyogu boy s in a school house
group photograph which confirms Zeff s version that all four brothers were sent to Castlehead, in
cotton county Lancashire for their secondary schooling by their parents. Jacob later went up to
Newcastle upon Tyne.
Shanahan saw both John and Luke as promising students and arranged for them to be accepted at
the Juniorate at the then Castlehead in Lancashire he matriculated with a distinction.
That little community at Castlehead had a special links with Nigeria. Fathers Patrick McDermott
and Joseph Lichtenberger, when home from Nigeria, had helped in the early days to get the school
and the Brothers novitiate underway. It was from there that Joe Delaney had come to Nigeria to
begin his valuable work as
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Geraldine Brooks s Reading The Secret Chord A Novel
The Secret Chord Reading The Secret Chord A Novel by Geraldine Brooks was like reading about
the biblical character King David for the first time. Author Ms. Brooks brought King David s
character to life. As I read, I hardly realized that the novel is over five hundred pages. Brooks
carefully built upon the biblical story of David. What I appreciate is that Brooksdid not omit
information rather she expanded on the facts colorfully and creatively. Some of the expansion is
based on theory. However, the majority of the story aligns with biblical and historical chronology.
For example, the story expands on David s childhood relationship with his paternal and maternal
caregivers.
The story interestingly describes King David as a talented musician among his many talents.
King David s musical ability had the power to soothe the savage, unite his offspring, and bring
healing and unity to two split nations. David s instrument of choice was a harp, that was a part of
his existence. Geraldine enlightens us to how beautifully David played the harp; she says if the
harp where a loom the notes he drew from it a bright thread forming a splendid pattern . . . He
played this way often, even interrupting meetings with his generals . . . He said that music its order
and precision helped him find the patterns in things the way through the confusion of events and
opinions to the direction to order, and beyond inspiration (Brooks 40).The text even says you could
read his mind through his
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Why Is The Supreme Court Wield Its Awesome Powers
As former Chief Justice Puno would note on how the Supreme Court should wield its awesome
powers:
The Court should strive to work out a constitutional equilibrium where each branch of government
cannot dominate each other, an equilibrium where each branch in the exercise of its distinct power
should be left alone yet bereft of a license to abuse... The call for that quality of rare
disinterestedness should counsel us to resist the temptation of unduly inflating judicial power and
deflating the executive and legislative powers.
The 1987 Constitution expanded the parameters of judicial power, but that by no means is a
justification for the errant thought that the Constitution created an imperial judiciary. An imperial
judiciary composed of the unelected, whose sole constituency is the blindfolded lady without the
right to vote, is counter majoritarian, hence, inherently inimical to the central ideal of democracy. ...
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It is true that this Court has been called the conscience of the Constitution and the last bulwark of
constitutional government. But that does not diminish the role of the legislature as co guardian of the
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Student Learning Style Essay
Literature Review: The Effectiveness of Teaching According to Student Learning Styles
In the Classroom
Jenna Scifo
Liberty University
Abstract
In the last 20 30 years, learning styles has been a heavily debated topic in the field of education.
Many teachers and schools have adopted the learning style approach into their classrooms. The idea
of teaching students according to their preferred learning style is attracting to many, yet some
believe it is another generalized theory that has little or no validity. Research over time has
investigated the implications of using the learning style theory in classrooms and in the work place.
Much of the research that has been conducted thus far show positive results of its effectiveness. ...
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According to his theory, people have strengths in some areas and weaknesses in other areas. The
areas of strength are areas of intelligence in which they learn best. The following list is Gardner s
original multiple intelligences list: 1. Logical mathematical learn best with logic, abstractions,
reasoning and numbers 2. Spatial ability to visualize with the mind s eye 3. Linguistic good with
words, verbal or written 4. Bodily kinesthetic learn best by movement 5. Musical sensitivity to
sound, tone, pitch, and music 6. Interpersonal awareness of others and their feelings 7.
Intrapersonal self reflective and intuitive
Since Gardner s original listing of the multiple intelligences, he has added 2 more intelligences: 1.
Naturalistic relating to one s environment or natural surrounding 2. Existential intuition and ability
to understand other and the world around them
Gardner s theory implied that people have one or more intelligences that determine how they learn
best. This theory, like other learning style theories, opposed general ability learning. It is student
centered and has been implemented in curriculums across the country (Gardner, 1993).
Positive Results in Studies about Learning Styles A common occurrence in many studies conducted
on teaching according to learning styles is the positive results that take place. Strecker s study
indicated that students who
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Marketing Plan For Store Design And Visual Merchandising...
8.Retail Mix
Retail mix refers to the various features of retail strategy planning. Also often called the 6 P s ,
retail mix details a retail business approach to its products , promotion effort , personnel ,
presentation ,place price. A retail mix plan targets strategies to attract customers and influence their
purchasing ability. A well planned and integrated retail mix will provide a focussed position in the
marketplace and differentiate a retail establishment from its competitors. Various elements of retail
mix are:
1.Types of products services required for those products
2.Level of customer service
3.Pricing of the merchandise
4.Retailer s approach for promotion of the store or the brand
5.Retailer s approach for store design visual merchandising
6.Location of the store
7.Size of the store.
Figure 30 Types of Merchandise:
There are various types of goods or products that a store may carry or display. It may be
convenience goods, comparison goods, speciality goods or durable and non durable goods. Ritu
kumar stores which primarily deal in traditional ethnic apparel accessories display a combination
of comparison goods as well as speciality products. Comparison goods are those in which
consumer invests time and compares its price , quality , fabric and its worth for price before going
for its final selection. Ritu kumar the prГЄt of the brand named , Label Ritu kumar deals in
premium and super premium apparel , thus the shoppers don t
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Louis Garneau
Introduction
This logistics plan identifies the risks and the procedure as to how Louis Garneau will handle
transporting and delivering the product to the customer.
Discussion
Climate
The Netherlands has a temperate maritime climate due to a long coast with the Atlantic Ocean.1
The Atlantic Ocean influences the climate by giving the Netherlands cool summers along with
moderate winters; much milder when compared to Ontario s continental climate.2 The daytime
temperatures range from 2В°C 6В°C in the winter and 17В°C 20В°C in the summer.3 The
Netherlands also experiences wet weather year round with little snowfall during the winter. Rain is
predominant during the winter and fall and less frequent during spring and summer.4 Extreme cold
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The main materials used are rubber, steel and plastic. The rubber starts out in rubber plantations
by farmers in Thailand, being a tier three supplier, and is then produced and shipped out by the
Thai Rubber Latex Corporation, being a second tier supplier.18 The steel starts out in Australia, as
iron ore, in mines excavated by Rio Tinto, being the tier three suppliers.19 Next, the iron is
shipped from Australia to China, Mexico, Taiwan, and Japan, again by Rio Tinto.20 Following,
the iron ore is received by Baosteel, in China, being a second tier supplier, where it is transformed
into steel.21 Ensuing, multiple companies such as Weinmann, microSHIFT, Shimano, KMC,
Promax, Louis Garneau, Pro Wheel, and Full Speed Ahead receive the steel and rubber, and
manufacture it into the respective parts needed for the bicycles. Weinmann China manufactures the
wheels and rims, microSHIFT produces the front derailleur, and Pro Wheel manufactures the
crankset, all from Shenzhen, China.[22][23] The steel is also shipped out to Shimano, a Japanese
company, where the shift levers, the cassette, and the brake levers are created.24 KMC, Promax,
and Full Speed Ahead also receive the steel at the plants in Taiwan, where the bicycle chain, breaks,
and the headset are created.[25][26] The steel is also sent to Mexico, where Louis Garneau
manufactures the frame, fork, stem, handlebar, and grips.27 Weinmann, microSHIFT, Shimano,
KMC, Promax, Louis Garneau, Pro Wheel, and Full Speed Ahead are all first tier suppliers.
Subsequently, all the parts are then shipped to the Louis Garneau plant in Mexico, where the bikes
are assembled, ultimately reaching the enterprise.28 Next, the bikes are shipped to Louis Garneau s
Canadian Warehouse in Quebec.29 From there, the bikes are shipped to the Rotterdam port and
then on to Amsterdam and Rotterdam by Neelevat, being the distributor. In Amsterdam and
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St. Louis Piety
St. Louis has all these traits he is well educated, a strong warrior, very pious and has authority.
He comes from the nobility so he was well educated and taught to fight. His family has a long
tradition of being kings and they have a good relation with the Church. But everyone makes him
out to be the ideal king. The kind of king that everyone should aspire to be. But that is not true. He
went on two crusades. On the first his army was defeated and his country was forced to pay for his
release. On is second he was killed. His religious piety was his undoing. He was so focused on
religious goals that he lost sight of being a good king. As talked about early a good king needs to
have a balance of traits and not be overwhelmed by one trait like piety. It... Show more content on
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However during his crusade this may have led to his defeat. During the 7th crusade, the crusades
are faced with a decision of where to go after capturing Damietta. They could choose to follow
the 5th crusade and go down to Mansurah then Cairo or go to Alexandria. Thomas Madden in
The Concise History of the Crusades takes about St. Louis reasoning behind his choice to go to
Mansurah. Louis deeply believed that God was eager to bestow great victories on his army of
crusaders, and the ease with which they had taken Damietta confirmed this for him. He felt certain
that similar victories awaited them at Mansurah and Cairo if only they put their trust in God rather
than in clever bargaining. (Madden pg160) St. Louis felt that God was going to help them win the
battles to come and put his trust in God rather than reason. With his strong devotion to God, it is
hard to say that he was the ideal
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Good Corporate Social Responsibility Is Good For Business
Good Corporate Social Responsibility is Good for Business
Introduction
Many companies question whether positive acts of corporate social responsibility are beneficial to
the organization s profitability or simply cost the company money. Although practicing good
corporate social responsibility can be expensive at times, the benefits and positive outcomes
outweigh the costs spent. Among many other positive outcomes, acts of corporate social
responsibility have the ability to increase investor relations, can benefit a company s long term
image, and can lead to the development of new products. Thus, good corporate social responsibility
is very good for business.
Investor Relations Investors are an essential part of any company or ... Show more content on
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Long Term Image When companies perform good deeds such as charitable and philanthropic work
within the communities it serves, consumers take notice. Such engagement in the community gives
a company a competitive advantage over their competitors in the industry. Social responsibility can
make one company stand apart from the rest. Consumers appreciate it when their favorite brands
support their community. Consumers may also frequent a company and purchase its products
because of its socially responsible activities. Companies that target the everyday consumer, not an
industry or government, have greater incentive to appear charitable in order to increase demand for
their products (Lev, Petrovits, Radhakrishnan, 2010). There is a correlation between the company s
perceived image and the demand for the company s products. Consumers like to support companies
that act positively in the community because the consumer in turn feels like they (in turn) are
supporting the community. People generally want to be good neighbors and support causes that
help the world, and if a company has a well known reputation of helping others, the consumer may
be more likely to support that specific organization over a competitor. Consumers are more likely to
support products and organizations that go above and beyond for the greater good, and that would
thus drive
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Confucianism In Chin The Fall Of The Qin Dynasty
There have been many debates among Chinese historians as to the cause of the fall of the Qin
Dynasty. The Qin used force and strict rules to keep a short leash on the people of the kingdom.
However, with the precautions taken by the government, they did not know it would ultimately be
their demise. In order to contain rebellion and to keep the people of the empire ignorant, the
combination of brutality, persecutions, antagonizing of the elites, and denying the Way, led to the
short reign and ultimately the fall of the Qin Dynasty.
In order to start at the very core of the problem with the Qin, one must look into Confucianism.
Confucius, known as Master Qiu or Our Master Kong, lived during the Spring and Autumn Period
of the Zhou Dynasty from 551 479 B.C.E. He was born in Lu in Eastern China of low nobility, but
educated. During this time, war was imminent. He spent a time during his life traveling from state
to state helping, and became employed by rulers who shared his view and perspective of life.
Now labeled as Confucianism, his teachings and philosophies shaped the Chinese world for
thousands of years. Confucius surviving teachings are published in his Analects. Three important
conducts that Confucius associated with moral nobility were: filial, humaneness, and ritual
decorum. Filial piety is the devotion, respect for elders and know your place within the family. A
young person who is filial and respectful of his elders rarely becomes the kind of person who is
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An Examination of the Factors of Algerian Foreign Policy
It is commonly held that a compelling explanation of the foreign policy orientation of any country
cannot be well understood without an examination of its determinants and guiding principles. A
state s foreign policy is also conditional on both domestic and external factors, which may change
from time to time, thus forcing it to review its foreign policyto ensure that it operates in the best
possible conditions to achieve its objectives. An examination of any country s foreign policy must,
if only by way of background, take into consideration the past, for history itself often determines the
boundaries within which current politics evolve. In the case of Algeria, colonial history gave rise to
many determinants which still exercise pertinent influences on Algerian foreign policy: factors
whose origins lie in the past but which continue to impact contemporary policy.
The roots of independent Algeria s revolutionary foreign policy are commonly attributed to the
impact of the extremely revolutionary national ideology acquired as a result of the sufferings
endured by the Algerians in their resistance to and struggle against the French occupation and to the
experience acquired by the Algerian diplomacy during wartime, as well as to the indifference of
Western powers, particularly the United States, towards Algeria s revolutionary war against the
French (Stone 228 229).
Algeria s foreign policy constants include the right to decolonization, non intervention in domestic
affairs
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Best Cost Focused Strategy By Thompson Et. Thompson Jr.
The competitors can try to make a distinctive product or release the improved version of the firm
s product. Extensive differentiation can have a reverse effect of losing the current customers.
Differentiation is expected to be a continuous process. The current differentiation can become
obsolete in the short run and the customer becomes more knowledgeable about the product and
their needs and perception changes. 5.3.3 Focused Strategy The third strategy in Porter s model
is Focused strategy which is applicable for the firms that are operating in a narrow competitive
scope or Niche Market. The strategy is applied based on the market segmentation. It can be
segmented based on location, specific income group (usually high income group) or difference in
the usage of the product. The driving force of the focus strategy is specialization in dealing with a
particular markets needs and preferences which... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The major objective of Best cost provider strategy is to give the customers value for their money.
This is an attempt to give the customers the products that exceeds their expectations at a price
equal or lesser than the competitors. When a company can build on its core competencies and give
enhanced product at a lesser price, it enjoys maximum profitability. It is hybrid model between low
cost provider and differentiation strategy. This strategy adopts the best of both the strategies .i.e.
economies in cost and at the same time differentiation in the features. This strategy works best in
the market where the characteristics of price sensitivity and diversity in buyer s preference exists.
The biggest limitation of best cost provider strategy is failing in executing the strategy and falling
prey for the limitations of both cost leadership and differentiation
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Music and Well-Being Essay
1.1 OVERVIEW OF THE TOPIC
Music is one of the greatest human creations (DeNora, 2000). It plays an integral role in human
society worldwide irrelevant of race, gender, age, wealth or well being (Kemper Danhauer, 2005).
Indeed according to Batt Rawden (2010), playing different music in diverse situations can introduce
listeners to the desired and relevant atmosphere. In most circumstances, music is played to entertain
people, but it can also form part of an accompaniment in sad situations. Music is often the fulcrum
that influences the listener by creating a unique ambience and atmosphere (Bernatzky, Presh,
Anderson, Panksepp, 2011). Chamorro Premuzic and Furnham, (2007) adds that music can be a
medium to enhance communication, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Music during surgery was first introduced in the early 20th century as a complementary therapy
with anaesthesia (Light, Love, Benson, Trier Morch, 1954). They argued that music distracted the
patient from the fear of surgery and complemented analgesia effect with the use of nitrous oxide,
which ultimately effected, the pain suffered by the patients..
Engwall (2009) defined pain as a symptom and a warning that something is wrong in an organism
(p 370). Rathmell et al., (2006) maintained that fear of uncontrolled pain can be a traumatic
situation for a patient undergoing surgery. Moreover, Pellino, et al (2005) sustained that pain is a
multidimensional experience, consisting of not only physical stimuli but also psychological
interpretations of pain (p. 182). Alleviating peri operative pain is traditionally achieved with the use
of pharmacological interventions. analgesia can incur undesirable side effects like drowsiness,
nausea and vomiting. Controlling the pain by complimenting analgesics with the use of non
pharmacological interventions, might ameliorate patients response to pain with fewer resultant side
effects. Thus, the need to evaluate the effect of non pharmacological measures such as music,
relaxation, hypnosis and others is highly solicited in the evolving heath system (Pyati Gan, 2007).
The use of music as a non pharmacological measure can be an essential element in dealing with
pain since it is easy and safe to
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The Key Of The Equity Is Fairness And Ethics
The key of the equity is fairness and ethics, the theories and the rule that was advanced by the
Court of Chancery in English as describe from the courts of common law. Though, in Australian
law, equity has a different meaning. That interpret can be the key of the law before the judicature
Acts of 1873 1875, was arranged in England by the Court of Chancery, which be presented with
followed a set of the rules in the Australian courts (Dal Pont and Chalmers, 2004, p.3).
The rules of equity and common law with arrangement of Australia are coming from English law
(Dal Pont and Chalmers, 2004, p.7).Back to the beginning of eighteenth century English law
enacted laws to better resolve certain rules should apply to the region, which was recently
received. Sometimes these regions were occupied by force, and occasionally they were ceded to
another British power, they often become the property of the United Kingdom, through peaceful
colonization. Make a distinction between those colonies is to control the land or own the land,
which these colonies by a peaceful settlement to the court between colonial. In the case of conquest
or ceded regions general rule is that if there is a perfect system of civilized legal ubiquitous regions,
which will continue to operate until the occupied of power by changing (Alex,1963). Therefore, the
rules and idea of English equity authority advanced in the Court of Chancery and past the equity
law to Australian courts, when Supreme Court accepted
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  • 1. Short Essay On Isaac Newton In Telugu 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Short Essay On Isaac Newton In TeluguShort Essay On Isaac Newton In Telugu
  • 2. Sex Tests And Gender Policies Essay Dominant groups in society often set up normative ideas about bodies, genders and sexualities in order to preserve the societal hierarchy that greatly benefits them. White, cisgender, heterosexual males are often at the top of this hierarchy and are the active perpetrators of their imposed rigid standards. Categories are created by these dominant groups to exercise their control and those who do not fit or refuse to categorize themselves are punished, either metaphorically or literally. In the sports realm, these norms are ubiquitous. However, in this paper, I argue that sports can both uphold and challenge these normative ideas about bodies, genders, and sexualities through normalized practices it normalizes that are considered to be different from the outside world. Sex tests and gender policies in sports competitions uphold the idea that there is a biological difference in genders and rigidly implement the gender binary. On the other hand, the practice of contact sports and the use of locker rooms as a voyeuristic experience challenge normative ideas about bodies, genders and sexualities. These practices are standard in the sphere of sports a Sex tests carried out in sports competitions and the Olympics preserve the socially constructed gender binary and the policing of non confirming gender identities and bodies. Historically, sex tests in the Olympics first manifested in Ancient Greece where male athletes had to compete naked in order to demonstrate that they were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Star of Bethlehem Essay It is commonly thought the star of Bethlehem rose in the east and continued brightly as the wise men followed the star to Bethlehem. Recent evidence has shown this is not the case. Key evidence shown in the Bible reveals nine specific characteristics this star needs for it to be the true star of Bethlehem. Beyond these, there are questions about the starand those who witnessed the event that need to be answered. These questions include: Who were the wise men? How did they know what the star meant? And how can a star stop? The first three of the nine points state what the star meant to the wise men. When the wise men asked in Matthew 2:2 Where is the one who has been born King of the Jews? This question implies the star indicated... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are clues within ancient documents and the bible leading toward the date. In the bible Herod is alive at the time of the birth of Jesus. The most current documents place Herod s death around 4 B.C. But, in the earliest of writings by Josephus, Herod s death is placed at 1 B.C. This change opens up two years for us to look for the star. In the bible, it states from the wise men the star was the brightest star. Common theories say the star could have been a comet, a meteor, a nova, and a host of others. Comets are in fact very bright, but in the ancient times comets were regarded as omens of doom and destruction. God would not have used a negative to signify the birth of Christ when he wanted Christ to be received in a joyous manner. The star could not have been a meteor because they shoot across the sky and do not stop. Also, meteors do not last long in the sky, thus failing to suffice for the nine points of the star. The latter is also same for a nova; they do not endure over time. The fact that Herod needed to ask what the sign was and when it appeared shows us that it needed to be a common appearance in the sky, or something not very noticeable. When each of these criteria are factored into the equation, very interesting result come about. What to my wondering eyes should appear? But a star named Jupiter and Regulus together! In the year 3 B.C. the regular twelve year crossing of Jupiter and Regulus occur over the night sky. Both Jupiter and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Transformational Change in Healthcare Transformational Changes in Healthcare: Two Case Studies Patrick Chapman MHA 601 Professor Sherrie Lu November 29, 2010 Transformational Changes in Healthcare: Two Case Studies The economic downturn has led healthcare organizations to think big changes. We understand that all organizations experience micro changes in their normal adjustments to operating; however, occasionally a unique climate comes together to force new ways of thinking. This new way of thinking is usually a whole novel vision and an entire new direction which transforms the organization. When successful, these organizations become a learning experience for other organizations that perhaps need to make similar changes. This paper discusses two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to its website, Henry Ford Health System now manages six major hospitals with 102,000 inpatient admissions, over 80,000 surgeries, and 3.1 million patient contacts including outpatient ( Henry Ford Health Systems, 2010). Palm Drive Hospital in Sebastopol, California near Santa Rosa opened in 1941 with 15 inpatient beds and later made expansions in 1974 and 1991 to reach the current licensure for 37 beds. The small community governed non profit hospital is supported by tax revenues and serves a community of about 8,000 people ( Palm Drive Hospital, 2010). Both of these hospitals had community leaders who cared about their future and were willing to invest community resources for a transformational change. During Valade s tenure as Chairman of the Board at Henry Ford Health Systems, the Board of Directors invested over $1 billion dollars in new innovated projects and expansions of their hospitals. Despite the poor economy, it maintained its Standard and Poor s A rating and Moody s A1 rating, increased its market share by 37 percent since 2005 (Welch, 2009). Dan Smith, a community leader, was the director of strategic planning in the community of Sebastopol, California. He noted that the hospital was on the brink of total collapse being unable to pay its bills. His bank stepped in and guaranteed a loan of $600,000 to the hospital (Hixon, 2008). The issues that surface during the transformation change at Henry Ford Health Systems were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Coverage Bias Report A survey reported by the Pew Research Center, a so called fact tank , said that 77 percent of the surveyed that they have less confidence in the media because of reliability and bias. The other 33 percent could have been unaware of bias in their regularly visited news (or could they could be confident in the way they find news). Varying forms of bias affect susceptible audiences more than aware readers. As one of the most used forms of bias, coverage or confirmation bias is used all over the news. Coverage bias is used in online news articles, talk shows, TV, and in conversation. Coverage bias, as a main form of bias, can be easy to make and The host of the show, Jake Barlow, controls who, the callers, says what and what they say. If the caller were to disagree with Jake, he would speak over them not letting them speak or hang up before they could voice their opinion (Avi 138). The results of the Jake Barlow argument sided with Philip because he could control what was argued on his show.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jake Barlow s thought of New Hampshire on his show: Jake Barlow explains that he thinks that not allowing someone to express patriotism was unreasonable (and somewhat ironic) by mentioning that their license plates read Live free or die. (Avi 128) Jake Barlow uses irony to relate to his audience more which helps the audience . Conflicting Bias in News Coverage: Words such as contest or competition can be viewed by an audience by thinking of conflict.(Conners, 1) Varying connotations can be viewed as bias by readers that are not aware of the author s provided interpretation(interpretation that is not biased) as a bias with them or against them. Words with other types of synonyms can be interpreted differently. Description Bias in Media Coverage of Protest Events: Organized public demonstrations deemed important have an idea or aim to attract mass media for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Stephen Colbert s Late Show Stephen Colbert is a comedian and the host of the Late Show on CBS. He was born in Washington, DC, and grew up in Charleston, South Carolina, the youngest of 11 children. He was deaf in his right ear, which happened when he said: I had this weird tumor, and they scooped it out with a melon baller. Surgery meant to fix the eardrum but caused damage to his inner ear. Sadly, his dream of becoming a marine biologist came to a halt as soon as he found out he was unable to scuba dive, due to his pierced eardrum. In 1974, when he was 10, his father and two of his brothers were killed in a plane crash. Having a hard time grieving the loss of his brothers and father, in his teens Stephen discovered he could make others laugh. Trying to break out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Crash the Movie Assimilation Crash the movie is a great tool to help people realize the hardships that immigrants face as they come, and try to assimilate to the U.S. culture. The first part of the assimilation cycle is an immigrant coming to the United States. In the movie this is depicted by the Chinese immigrants in the back of the van driven by Ludacris. They probably didn t know what was going on because none of them probably knew any English at all. When Ludacris dropped them off in China town he is trying to complete the assimilationcycle, by not giving into the urge of making the money that he could of made off of the illegal immigrants from the chop shop owner. The next step of the assimilation cycle is to live by people who share a similar language... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This may not be what he wants to do or what he believes in, but he knows that it could be a necessity to protecting his family and his livelihood. As the assimilation cycle continues the second generation kids have higher and more education opportunities and language barriers are removed for the most part and are no longer hold them back. This is shown in the movie when the Persian girl shows that she can speak perfect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Comparing The Adaptations For Nitrogenous Excretion Across... Report Comparing the Adaptations Relating to Nitrogenous Excretion across Three Taxonomic Groups All organisms produce waste nitrogen products as part of their metabolism. Nitrogen is obtained from the diet in the form of protein and nucleic acids. When a protein is ingested, the tertiary and secondary structures of the protein are denatured. The peptide bonds are also broken, separating the protein into individual amino acids, the basic structure of which is displayed in Fig. 1.1. Amino acids are used to synthesise variety of functional compounds, including nucleic acids and enzymes. However, when amino acids are obtained in the diet in excess of those needed for synthesis of functional nitrogenous compounds, they are either catabolised as energy sources or used as sources of carbon chains for synthesis of non nitrogenous storage compounds. When amino acids are used as energy sources or for the synthesis of non nitrogenous compounds, the nitrogenous component of the acid must first be removed. The amino group, NHв‚‚, is the nitrogenous component of protein and is removed from the amino acid by a catabolic process called deamination. This process removes the amino group from the amino acid and converts it to ammonia (NHв‚ѓ). The ammonia is highly toxic and must either be excreted quickly or converted to a less toxic waste product, such as urea or uric acid, and then excreted. Organisms that excrete nitrogen as ammonia (Fig. 1.2) are ammonotelic. Organisms that convert ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay Personal Narrative- My Discovery While Fishing with... Personal Narrative My Discovery While Fishing with Dad Go get in the boat, I told my twenty month old son, Adam. I finished grabbing his lifejacket, toys and the snacks out of the car. I caught up to him just before the dock. Do you need help up? I asked him, stooping down to his level. He replied by lifting his arms up. We walked down the flimsy dock with me balancing everything and stopped when we reached the boat. Will you help him into the boat? I asked my mom. Sure, she responded and alley ooped him over the side. I handed my armload in and sat down in my seat. We were off to find us some fish. Dad! I semi screamed over the roar of the motor, What bait should I put on my hook? I was getting my rod ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dad of course was the first one to catch a fish. Adam! he exclaimed, Wanna real in the fish? Adam was climbing over Mom and sitting in Dad s lap before Dad could ask again. It turned out,(after much reeling), it was only a small perch. It was thrown back into the water, but only after Adam gave it kisses . By this time it s been about fifteen minutes and my impatient self is getting a little restless. Dad, I called. Why am I not catching fish? Why aren t they bitin? I guess I don t have an answer for you, Dad sarcastically said. Hey Dad? I asked again. Why is it so windy? Again daughter of mine, I do not know the answer. So I let off a little. Knowing that if I didn t, he would use me for fish bait. I then turned my attention to my friend sitting next to me. Carrie, I called to the front of the boat, How s the fishin going?
  • 10. Not to good, she answered. I m not catchin nothing. Hearing her say this, made me feel a lot less like a loser. I stuck with it for a time longer and I finally got a nibble. I jerked the rod and started to reel in. That s not how you set the hook! Dad shouted. You have to hold the line like so, until they bite. Then you let the line go for a while and bring the tip up. Then you have to follow the tip down, until you know he s on there for sure. Then you have to set the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Whole New Crowd Taryn used to be a thief, she has a juvenile record to prove it. Then she was adopted by a rich couple from the other side of the town, so she packed up her old life, left her old criminal family and moved in with her new wealthy family. If only life is that easy. Taryn s classmate knew about Taryn s past, and requested of her skill . Then the most popular and powerful guy from school showed interests in her. One thing will leads to another, Taryn will soon find out nothing is as it seem, and she will be questioning everything. She will stop at nothing to find the answer. A Whole New Crowd was one of Tijan s early work that I ve hoped it would be published one day (!!). Although it has been quite sometime, after reading the new published ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But I am quite certain the pre published version was more in the new adult genre, if you know what I mean). A whole New Crowd is combination of Fallen Crest High and Carter, you get a mixer of both series. Like Fallen Crest High series, you have your crazy high school type of dramas, then like Carter, this book have drugs and crimes elements. Like most of Tijan s books, the parents in A Whole New Crowd were conveniently absent. I thought this book started out strong, everything I like about Tijan s book were there, but then the high school dramas gets old pretty fast. Throughout the book Taryn was pretty hang up on her ex boyfriend, she would keep going back and forth with the same inner struggles, which was a bit annoying, When I first read this book (old version), I given 5 stars, and I loved it. However, this time around (new version), I thought it was good, I liked it but I don t quite love it. Mainly because the repetitive scenarios that can also be found in other Tijan s books. I felt Taryn s character was too similar to Sam from the Fallen series. Tray s character didn t quite stood out for me, compare to other Tijan s leading male ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Intellectual Property And Creative Commons Introduction to The Trio: Jasper, Summer and Dak (The Trio) have developed a reality television show named Stuck . It centres on love, university and the dramas it all encompasses, with two main people being Rose and Austin. The show will air every Monday night at 8:00pm till 9:00pm. This creative idea exists with the hope that it will grow largely popular with their target audience, which are adolescents generally between the ages of 14 and 23. It is my highly important job as manager to consider different avenues within the creative industries to find the best solution in protection The Trio s creative property. I will analyse aspects intellectual property and creative commons and report back to The Trio with what option is best for them in protecting their television show. Intellectual property: Intellectual property law is that area of law which concerns legal rights associated with creative effort or commercial reputation and goodwill (Bainbridge, 2006, p. 03). The law exists to discourage others taking unfair advantage or copying the creative work of another person or group (Bainbridge, 2006). A country s system of intellectual property rights has set standards to establish a creator s rights, in order to prevent others from exploiting the economic value of their artistic endeavors, and have actions in place if the exploitation were to occur (Maskus, 2000). Some rights are there to benefit large corporations, while others are there to simply prevent unfair use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Decline Of Native American And Inupiat Culture The American government and society has played a substantial role in the decline of both the Native American and Inupiat culture. They created inhumane boarding schools and oppressing laws that inhibited those of a different culture from being themselves and partook in the urbanization of cultured communities. The following practices need to be stopped and never forgotten so that such ethnocide doesn t happen again. Boarding schools were an issue that plagued both Native Americans and Inupiats. As conveyed by the writings of Mary Crow Dog and other Native American figures, we see how the effects of such schools were devastating to the native population. Boarding schools wiped Natives of their language and culture, teaching young children to be ashamed of what makes them unique. Pupils would return from their long stays at boarding schools, unable to speak to their own family, resulting in an isolation between themselves and their community. Over the years, generations would eventually lose most of what makes them native and, for the most part, their culture slowly faded away. It seems that the Inupiat people faced a similar fate. Inupiat children were forced to learn by Western standards, eventually forgetting their crucial survival skills, language, religion and other unique aspects of their culture. However, we are exposed to a more positive outlook towards boarding schools in the book, Fifty Miles from Tomorrow, where William Hensley says he enjoyed his boarding school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Conservation Of Whale Carcass While the Japanese government justifies these actions by claiming that the research they are performing is ultimately for better management and conservation of cetaceans, these hunts are unnecessary. Instead of killing whales to perform these tests, there are non lethal research methods that could be used instead. According to the Japanese WhaleResearch Program under Special Permit in the Antarctic, also known as JARPA II, the data that they collect includes the monitoring of whales and krill abundance, the feeding ecology of whales, the effects of contaminants on cetaceans and their habitat, competition among whale species, and elucidation of temporal and spatial changes in stock structure (2016). Although this research is important, all... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Faroese only perform the yearly hunt, or grindadrap, if all of their conditions are met. In a National Geographic article by Jane Lee in 2014, the grind only happens if the animals are close to shore, and this has to occur on one of their 23 pre approved beaches. The weather and waves have to be calm enough and there have to be enough participants. None of the species that the Faroese target are endangered and they try to cut through the neck and break the spinal cord so that death occurs quickly. While tribes such as the Faroese adhere to these unspoken rules on ethics, there are Japanese groups that do not adhere to these ethics and want to take advantage of the subsistence whaling plan. The Japanese largely do not perform the hunts on a small, aboriginal scale anymore, but have industrialized the whole process and simply wish to be granted higher quotes to hunt more whales. This brings into focus the ethics of the hunts. In an essay by Paul Watson, cetaceans are extremely intelligent creatures that share much more similarities with humans than previously thought (2014). Whales have highly developed brains, are able to show a variety of behaviors that can be associated with certain emotions, can discriminate humans from prey or other sea creatures, and exist in highly developed social circles. They share more similarities with humans than previously thought and deserved to be treated with this regard in mind. While some aboriginal hunters ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Biological Pathways And Signaling Within The Brain One field of study in the realm of biology that still leaves much to be discovered is neuroscience, more specifically, the neurological pathways and signaling within the brain. While there have been many developments and breakthroughs in identifying areas of activity and neural pathways, there are still many obstacles to overcome and discoveries to be made. The authors of the journal High fidelity optical reporting of neuronal electrical activity with an ultrafast fluorescent voltage sensor sought to overcome one such obstacle. They understood the potential for fluorescent proteins to be used for visualizing the firing of action potentials throughout neuronal pathways of the brain, but realized that such proteins were unable to accurately record higher frequency signaling across synapses where there was frequent action potentialactivity. Within this journal, they describe the methods used to produce a new fluorescent protein, accelerated sensor of action potential 1(ASAP1), and the benefits that it can provide to the field of visualizing the activity of action potentials as they propagate through synapses in the brain. They hypothesized that ASAP1 should be able to give definitive fluorescent readings for the activity of action potentials propagating through the brain, even in areas with high frequency activity that have not been measurable before. In order to create this revolutionary new fluorescent visualization protein, the researchers had to test it in many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Summary Of The Dog Of Titwal Rohan Rao SYBA B 172 UID 141363 A.Eng.3.02 25.08.2015 Topic: Critically analyse Dog of Titwal in the light of partition literature with respect to the Indian subcontinent. The Dog of Titwal written by Saadat Hasan Manto talks about he Kashmir conflict that started after India and Pakistan got independence. The conflict started on 22nd October, 1947 and is still going on. In this story, the nature is described in a way that it gives an imagery of peaceful hills of this disputed area of Kashmir but is a dark area because of ongoing conflicts between India and Pakistan over Kashmir. It is often said that Kashmir looks like paradise but ironically the most violent and gruesome activities take place in this place that looks like paradise. The war, mostly in the form of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The author also conveys the irrational behavior towards the conflict and unnecessary violence. The war is shown as boring and stagnant in Dog of Tithwal . The beginning of the story suggests that this conflict is endless. War has become like a routine for the two countries and a part of the environment that separating it from the elements of nature has become almost impossible. The air is described as quite unmindful of the soldiers hiding behind the rocks and camouflaged by mountain shrubbery. The birds sang as they always had and the flowers were in bloom. Bees buzzed about lazily. This suggests that not only the war has become a routine for everyone and a part of the environment but people have stopped questioning the war and the conflicting activities taking place. Jhun Jhun, the dog has no say in this conflict and is voiceless just like the Kashmiris have no say in where they belong, whether they belong to India, Pakistan or want an independent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. John Smith vs John Winthrop Jessica Helin Paper 1 U.S. History 1 GEN223 John Smith vs. John Winthrop In the early years of America, there was a great deal of political and religious turmoil occurring in England. People wanted to escape to a place where they wouldn t be outlawed for their independent congregations and personal philosophies that they believed in. Eminent men, like John Smith and John Winthrop, saw America as a great opportunity to start over where they could establish new communities separated and undisturbed by England. They each wrote a proposal to the people of England to recruit them to come and help establish colonies in the New World. Both of these men had very different visions of what America was and what they wanted it to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, he adds that their land is bountiful alluding his readers that it s vital for them take over their land because they will have greater use for it. He goes on to say, Six or seven hundred have been the most that have been seen together when they gathered themselves to have surprised Captain Smyth at Pamaunke, having but 15 to withstand the worst of their fury. By mentioning this, Smith is assuring his readers that they are much stronger than the Native Americans, as it only took 15 settlers to fight off the upward hundreds of them. He tries to make it clear that these people are inferior as well as incapable of the same standards of civilization as white men. Smith adds more to his claim when describes them as, inconstant in everything, but what fear constraints them to keep. Crafty, timorous, quick of apprehension and very ingenious. Some are of disposition fearful, some bold, most cautious, all savage. He goes on to talk, in great depth, about their apparel and how the better sort cover themselves in animal skin, while the rest of the majority cover themselves with grass and leaves. Most of them would additionally adorn themselves with other things, such as beads, copper, feathers, rat tails, snakes, paintings, etc. To the Indians, these were among things that they coveted. But to Smith, he just saw them as trash. Used to the way the colonists dressed, Smith thought the Indians looked barbaric in comparison. John Winthrop had a very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. My Papa s Waltz by Theodore Roethke Essay examples In My Papa s Waltz by Theodore Roethke, was a great poem that can mean many different things to many different people of this world. To me I think it was just a boy who just wanted to spend time with his dad before he has to go to bed. The boy probably does not get to spend time with his dad that much. The father probably works all day and all week and this is the only time the boy gets to spend with him. Roethke use of words in this poem is amazing. The use of the words in this story can mean different things to the reader. The first wordto look at is the word waltz. In the dictionary the word waltz is a dance for a fast triple meter song. This is just what the father is doing with his sonbut his is drunk and dizzy. But I hung on... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An interesting thing about beat time on my head goes back to what waltz means. The father is dancing and to keep his rhythm he is patting the boy on the head. So now the father is putting his son to bed but he still holding on like death because he does not want him to go. In John J. McKenna scholar review of My Papa s Waltz he reviews how Roethke had so much trouble writing this poem. McKenna says that Roethke tried to balance the light and the darkness in this poem. When the poem was first written it was about a girl and her father but change it to a boy because he wanted a little more roughness in his poem. He changes some words from the first couple of times he wrote it than the real publish one. Some of the changes were from a girl to a boy, when the boy scrapped his right ear was really the forehead at first, and also the battered knuckles were palms at first. Roethke changes the title of his work six times but he finally came back to the first title My Papa s Waltz . His biggest struggle was to find out either to use Papa or father and waltz and dance. Ultimately he figures out what to use because it was a great poem. In Bobby Fong review of My Papa s Waltz he looks at how other people looks at the poem. Fong is a teacher who looks at how his students came up with the answer that they came up with. Fong also reviews the light and the darkness of this poem where it is a seesaw battle between them. After that he starts looking at it from a personally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay on Amy Tan s Mother Tongue Amy Tan s Mother Tongue In Mother Tongue, Amy Tan talks about how language influenced her life while growing up. Through pathos she explains to her audience how her experiences with her mother and the Chinese language she came to realize who she wanted to be and how she wanted to write. The author, Tan, has written the books The Joy Luck Club, and The Kitchen Gods Wife. She is Asian American, her parents are originally from China, but moved to Oakland, California. The audience in Tan s essay is people 20 35 years old who are culturally diverse. Tan focuses on this audience in order reach out to those who are in her past situation. In her house, there were two languages spoken: English and Chinese. Tan knew how to speak... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She wants the audience to know right away that even though she is about to tell you the story of a difficult childhood, she did reach her goal in the end. After making this statement, Tan dives into her past and how she came to be where she is today. Her mother is the next most important point of discussion. Her mother influenced her writing style as well as her beliefs about her culture and heritage. ?Just last week, I was walking down the street with my mother, and I again found myself conscious of the English I was using, the English I do use with her? (Tan, 2002, p. 36). The broken up English her mother uses is the next issue Tan focuses on. ??everything is limited, including people?s perceptions of the limited English speaker? (Tan, 2002, p. 36). Lastly, she talks about her education and the role it had on her deciding what she wanted to do with her life. ?Fortunately, I happen to be rebellious in nature and enjoy the challenge of disproving assumptions made about me? (Tan, 2002, p. 39). By structuring the essay in order of importance, Tan reinforces her message that you can be anything you desire even with a different culture than the norm. The main rhetoric appeal used by Tan is pathos, the appeal to emotion. Language becomes an obstacle for Tan because her mother speaks limited English. Amy must be an interpreter for her mother in instances where her mother cannot communicate effectively. ?And sure enough, the following week there we were in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Theory Of The Four Yugas Kristin Hager Professor D.T. Reusser Mythology HUM 2143 29 April 2017 Theory of the Four Yugas Lasting four million three hundred twenty thousand years, are four ages known as Yugas. The ancients understood time as a circle, not linear. Each age has distinct themes and spiritual lessons. According to the Hinduism scriptures, all mortal beings are destined to pass through four great epochs in every cycle of creation and destruction. The world has already been through the first three and is currently passing through the fourth Yuga. It is believed that the world will end in a great conflagration after the last Yuga. To some, this appears too unrealistic to be true for the rational mind, so many may wonder: What defines each age? When and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The people had all fallen prey to delusion and all pious acts had been swallowed by greed. Scientists have predicted that by the end of this Yuga people will hardly be older than twenty years and their only food will be meat. It s depressing to say that our society s actions are progressively getting worse as we continue to live during each age. It s freighting to think of what is going to happen in the future. According to Hinduism.stackexchange.com, one cycle of all four Yugas is called a Maha Yuga, and one thousand Maha Yugas make up one Kalpa. A Kalpa constitutes just one day of Brahma, the creator god. After the day is over, Brahma goes to sleep, and then the night of Brahma commences. This night is the time period when the physical universe, along heavens and hells are destroyed by fire emanating from the mouth of Vishnu s serpent Adiseshan. Adiseshan is said to hold all the planets of the universe on his hoods and to constantly sing the glories of the God Vishnu from all his mouths. It is believe that after the disaster that Lord Brahma would recreate the universe and mankind will live once again. Most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Young And Immature In Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet Romeo and Juliet, the star crossed lovers , do not have real love at all (Shakespeare). They are too young to have true love, instead it is just based off looks. If they are older they might understand what love really is. Since they are young and immature they rush into decisions they make. They also take drastic measures in the decisions and how to handle themselves. They are young and immature, and this is why their story ends the way it does, in complete tragedy. Romeo loves with his eyes, but he does not love with his heart. He is too immature to stay true to one girl if there is another girl that is more beautiful. Romeo meets Juliet and says to Friar Laurence . . . my heart s dear love is set / On the fair daughter of rich Capulet ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Romeo tells Friar Laurence . . . but this i pray, / That thou consent to marry us today Friar knows it is very immature, but only does it to possibly end the feud between the families (II, iii, 63 64). They could be mature and wait things out to see if them loving each other would work, but instead they just get married. If they would just wait to find a good time to maybe talk to their parents about it, that would be the mature thing to do. Romeo also has immaturity not in love, but in revenge. After Tybalt kills Mercutio, Romeo immaturely goes and gets Tybalt. Most of us would do this, but it is still immature. Romeo should just wait for the Prince to give Tybalt his punishment and everything would be fine. Instead Romeo goes and kills Tybalt, and puts his own life in jeopardy. If Romeo would be mature and think about these things, the Prince would not banish him to Mantua and he could still see Juliet and be with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Definitions Of Place In Timmy And Fiona William s Home Place is defined by the incommensurable qualities that determine a certain location is unique. As humans we develop connections to these zones and essentially establish a strong sense of place. According to Kent Rydon A sense of place results gradually and unconsciously from inhabiting a landscape over time, becoming familiar with its physical properties, accruing history within its confines. To me this means that there are a plethora of definitions of sense of place; however they all share similarities and can be fitted into different categories. Jennifer Cross, part of the Department of Sociologyhas set up those six categories. The definitions of which can be found in her study. Citation needed. The two I will be focusing on are biographical... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have known them for my entire life, as far back as my memory will let me go. Over the last fourteen years I have spent a great deal of time in their house. It is a large property, all things considered, there are three bedrooms and one bathroom, a large living room and a sizable backyard. The kitchen and living room share almost the same space, but it is separated by a half length wall. a Majority of the floor space is covered in junk. Boxes plied underneath the counter, overflowing with random pieces of trash and useful things that just currently do not have a place. nearly all of the rooms are the same way. Timmy s room is so full with odds and ends that you can hardly walk across the floor. Fiona s room is a little bit better, you can walk around, but do watch your step. Chris and Tricia (their parents) room is much cleaner than the rest of the house, though all surfaces other than the floor is cluttered. The Williams have a pair of cockatoos named Pepper and Splenda as well as a cat named Skittles. They have all been around quite a while. I have a Biographical and Spiritual Connection with Timmy and fiona s home. I grew up with those two and went over to the house quite often. lately, more than twice a week do I either see fiona and timmy or I am at their house. so over time I have developed a strong connection with the place, because i know it so well. almost as well as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Issue Of The Fourteenth Amendment The Fourteenth Amendment was ratified in 1868 and the amendment was put in place to protect former slaves and their rights in life. The most important part of the amendment reads, No state shall deprive a person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law; nor deny to any person... the equal protection of the laws. This simple statement has one of the most profound and incredible parts of the United States today. The equal protection of the laws show that there must be equal treatment for all citizens regardless of race, class, or gender. Although there has been many racial events happening after this amendment was passed this clause still stands to today and has helped shape the United States for the better. Having this clause in the Fourteenth Amendment protects the little guy and makes sure that everyone has the same ability to do whatever everyone else is doing. The book states that The battle for civil rights generally includes seven stages. The group seeking rights must define itself; it must challenge society and change the cultural story. The contest for the rights spills across federalism; the executive branch can break the ice. Congress is the key to deep social change; the courts are the final arbiters of civil rights. These seven stages are: 1) A group defines itself 2) The group challenges society 3) The stories change 4) Federalism comes into play 5) The executive branch often breaks the ice 6) Congress legislature a blockbuster 7) It all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. New Adventure And Excitement Of A City Girl I can remember the day like its was just yesterday. The sun shinning was like a golden light of a summer evening, the skies were clear and blue as the oceans, the air was cool and soothing, there was fresh tree and grass smells, animals making noise, just lots of peace and relaxation going on. So much love from one another in a family after not seeing each other in many years was just beyond amazing. New adventure and excitement ready to begin. A city girl in the country this should be exciting and interesting. Not in a millions years would I have imagined going back to the country I was born in and having it feel like home when all I knew for a home was America. It felt like I never left. What a great feeling to feel after worrying about not fitting in and not liking it since I was so use to something different. I was filled with great joy but still worried about if I can last the whole vacation period. I was going to make the best of this vacation and enjoy everything, learn new things, and just explore a whole new land that was filled with adventure. Whenever I did explore the country I did get strange looks from others and sometimes questions because apparently I looked foreign. Oh sweetie where are you from? Do.... you.... speak...Bosnian...can...you.... understand...me? I honestly found it very funny that people asked those question and that some looked at me as if I was foreign. At certain times I would act silly and act like I didn t understand them and even spoke English ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Privateering and its Impact on the American Revolution Privateering and Its Impact on the American Revolution Emma Utesch History 201 122 September 18, 2012 In the 1700s, a privateer was someone who was mandated by the government to attack ships from abroad during war time. 1During the Revolutionary War, privateer ships would receive Letters of Marque, a decree that authorized ships to act on behalf of the nations from which they were issued for the purpose of retaliating against another nation for some wrong such as border incursion. The Continental Congress of the United... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are also several people that joined the privateer movement that were younger and wouldn t have been let in the Navy. An example of is James Forten, an African American who joined the crew on the privateering ship the Royal Lewis when he was fourteen as a powder boy.5 He was given this opportunity because the privateers did not have as many restrictions on clientele as the Navy did; it is highly probable that James Forten would not have been able to join the Continental Navy because of his age and his race. Forten invented a new type of sail that was better for maneuvering and for maintaining higher speeds for a longer stretch of time. Even though he did not patent his product, it became the most widely used and prosperous sail in Philadelphia. James Forten s innovations involving sails have influenced sailing technologies even to this day. The fortune he made by doing this was substantial for any man, black or white. After his privateering days, he devoted more than half of his fortune to abolitionist causes. He frequently purchases slaves freedom, opened his home as an Underground Railroad Depot, and started a school for black children. Overall, American privateer ships overtook and raided roughly 600 British ships during ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Brain And Its Effects On Human Brain The brain has four main structures; the Cerebrum, Cerebellum, Limbic System, and the Brain Stem. The Cerebrum, also known as the Cerebral Cortex, is the largest part of the human brain. It is divided into four parts that are called lobes : there s the frontal lobe which is linked with reasoning, planning, parts of speech, emotions, and problem solving the parietal lobe which is linked to movement, orientation, and recognitions the occipital lobe which is linked to visual processing like object and spatial recognition, and the fourth one which is the temporal lobe that is linked to the perception and recognition of memory, speech, and sounds. The Cerebellum, also known as the little brain, is linked to coordination, movement, posture, and balance. The limbic system usually referred to as the emotional brain is located inside the cerebrumand it is tied onto our emotions and more importantly, our survival mode. Lastly, there is the brain stem that is in charge of basic life functions like breathings, our heart beating, and blood pressure. All of these four brain functions have key important roles on our everyday lives, but is there anything that can affect them? The brain happens to actually be affected by many things, either from accidents, or emotional pain that leads to depression, the brain grows differently depending on its external stimuli, and a great example of this would be music. Music activates many parts of our brain that not only affect our movement, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Jane Goodall Personal Statement In the third grade, my life was altered when I read an abbreviated biography about Jane Goodall the primatologist. I have always had a passion for discovering the world around me, specifically the animals and environment, but Goodall elevated my own desire for exploration to a new level. I was struck by a young female scientist pursuing her dreams in the field of biology and the significant impact she had in the scientific world. Jane Goodall managed to bring passion and emotion to her observations of chimpanzees at a time when observational science was extremely concerned about remaining objective. She silently proved every critic of hers wrong by showing the world that she was not too young, too inexperienced, or too female to change the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The evolution of egg laying mammals such as the platypus and the echidna has only occurred in Australia and thus can only be studied firsthand in Australia. I am hoping that this Study Abroad program in Perth, Australia will broaden my horizons of evolutionary study through a research opportunity as well as unique ecological experiences that would allow me to discover an enticing and new application for my interest. The networking opportunities will be extremely beneficial, both as possible connections and as a learning opportunity. The University of Western Australia has a Centre for Evolutionary Biology with several researchers whose research projects I would love to be a part of. For example, Associate Professor Cyril Grueter is pursuing the evolutionary basis of how different primate social groups interact with each other, and Dr. Stephania King behavioral biologist who is investigating the evolution of communication in bottlenose dolphins. It would be a life changing opportunity to work with and learn from either of these researchers, as I plan on pursuing a research opportunity while I am abroad in Australia. The diversity of animals and habitats Australia offers provide a unique opportunity that I am excited to interact with in any capacity, including exploring its natural wonders in all of the national parks near ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Harry Connick Jr. Television Show Effect On Society After visiting the Harry show it has made me wonder about how Harry Connick Jr. television show effect people in society. Being that millions of people watch his show, I know it has to have some impact on different communities. The episode that we attended have sent different messages to many people of all ages, and influence those as well. Harry is a big face as a celebrity, so whether if he is a televisionhost, singer, or actor, whatever he does will affect people negatively or positively. For example, when Harry introduced Jacob Tremblay who starred in a hit movie Wonder on the show. It may have sent a message to the youth in society stating that whatever age you are, you can achieve anything you put your mind to. The episode also shows how not everyone have a chance to experience being an audience of a show or even being ask to talk on a show, so we should take advantage of every opportunity that is offered. Also when Guillermo Diaz who plays in a drama series Scandal, it also sends a meaning to adults as well. From this episode I learn that society offers plenty, not everyone is as kind as Harry and his crew members, and not everyone is willing to give people a chance a equality. I agree that Harry reinforce social value on that episode because of the fact that he treated everyone like family. In term paper part I, I talk about how Harry feels like talk shows shouldn t be about judging someone or gossiping but rather positivity and things that are important in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Magazine Advertising Critique MAGAZINE ADVERTISING CRITIQUE INTRODUCTION This is a magazine advertisement critique for ACUVUE 1 Day Moist contact lenses advertisement. The critique will based on whether this advertisement has all the important elements such as headline, copy, visual, typefaces, sizes, colours, signatures, and etcetera. Besides, this is to check the level of persuasiveness of this ad, whether it can call people to action, to buy the product immediately. Next, we want to see how effective the visual works with the copy and headline to assist each other in order to create people s interest towards finding more about ACUVUE 1 Day Moist contact lenses. We want to analyse whether the message that this ad is trying to deliver is received by the customers. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Later, read the second phrase, it says, Which is why I m glad I got these ACUVUE contact lenses , this relates to the first phrase which bring the understanding that active type of people need this product to stay active even when wearing contact lenses. The third line of the phrase explains why this active person feels comfortable using ACUVUE 1 Day Moist contact lenses, They lock in moisture, which makes them so comfortable you can t even feel them . It explains that the contact lenses functions is to moisture our eyes so we do not feel dry even wearing it all day, compared to other contact lenses. Last line is, Now I can have fun whenever I want, for as long as I want , this confirms the previous statement about how comfortable that contact lenses. Simply by reading the copy, we can easily identify who is the target audience for this product and are we in the target group. From the copy we know the type of people who would want to purchase ACUVUE 1 Day Moist contact lenses, which is people who wants comfort while being active all day. At the bottom page of the advertisement, a brief explanation of how the contact lenses scientifically functions for the user. It provides more reasoning as to why people should have this ACUVUE 1 Day Moist contact lenses. It says that, ACUVUE is a brand with internationally recognized standards of UV protection. The copy also explains how this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Causes Of The American Revolution The American Revolution is also famous as US independence war or the Revolutionary War. The disagreement arose from rising stress between inhabitants of Great Britain s 13 North American colonies and the regal government, which symbolizes the British crown. Skirmishes between British crowds and regal militiamen in Lexington and Concord in 1775 kicked off the armed clash, and by the subsequent summer, the radicals were shaking a full scale conflict for their independence. France goes into the American Revolutionon the side of the migrant in 1778, rotating what had fundamentally been a civil war into global conflict. After French aid helped the Army strength the British admit defeat at Virginia, in 1781, the Americans had efficiently won their self government, though warfare would not formally stop in anticipation of 1783 (Adams, G.B). Land Campaigns To 1778 Americans fought the war ashore with fundamentally two sorts of affiliation: the Army and the state nonmilitary personnel armed forces. The total number of the past gave by partitions from the states all through the conflict was 231,771 men, and the non military personnel armed forces 164,087. At any given time, the American every at the present and next 20000 there were purely 29,000 radicals under arms all through the country. The war was in this way one combat by little field military. Nearby armed forces inadequately controlled and with picked officers, were summoned for periods by and large not outperforming three ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Food And Drug Aspect Of Aphrodisiac Introduction Being practiced in many different cultures, aphrodisiac is a legendary substance defined as any food or drug that could arouses the sexual desire and increases sexual pleasure with better performance for either male of female (Kotta et al. 2013). Aphrodisiac could trigger one s sexual desire libido, enhancing sex drive or sexual pleasure (Rajagopalan 2013). Active molecules crossing the blood brain barrier to promote sexual arousal through the central nervous system, which works as the regular mechanism of an aphrodisiac, according to several scientific studies (Sahoo et al. 2014). Aphrodisiac substances could also increase blood flow to sexual organs, or mimic a burning sense in sexual intercourse, in order to boost the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Almost all stimulants could be referred as aphrodisiacs (Rajagopalan 2013). Therefore, I will try to come up with a more detailed category for aphrodisiac substances, through examinations for the evidence and support that are provided in various plant and substance researches. Direct Aphrodisiac substances that is believed to have specific effect to sexual organs Food or substance from plant Tribulus terrestris (TT) is a worldwide distributed flowering herb that has been used as a traditional sexual stimulant for a long time (Shamloul 2010). Animal researches have gained significant correlation between increasing erectile function and oral administration through the study of the plant extract (Shamloul 2010). Through increasing the sexual hormone levels, TT may have a mechanism of enhancing erectile ability (Shamloul 2010). However, no clinical studies have proved these and some studies have indicates that no direct correlation of TT administration and improved human libido (Shamloul 2010; Kotta et al. 2013). Panax Ginseng is also called Asian Ginseng from the family Araliaceae, which is a slow growing plant with fleshy roots (Shamloul 2010). It has been used in China for centuries to treat sexual dysfunction, boost sexual desire and enhance better sexual performance. It may improve energy level and general health as well (Farrell 2011). The red Ginseng, which is a 6 year old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Sterling Weather Center Essay The trip I did was a virtual field trip, and I did it on the Sterling Weather Center. I choose to do my research on the Sterling Weather Center because I have always been interested in weather and the different technology and devices they use to predict it. I learned that meteorologist have many precise steps they have to take to get the most accurate weatherthat they are able to get. I also realized that without meteorologist and broadcasters our world would be so different than it is now because we wouldn t know what to expect the next day or couple days. Weather impacts our daily lives we just revere think about it that way, if we didn t have weather centers we wouldn t know if its going to rain or snow. I thought the SKYWARN spotters was an really... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The program started in the 1970 s and ever since then it has been getting bigger and bigger with more people joining it every year. All you need is access to a HAM or amateur radio! Another thing that I thought was really cool is how big the range was one weather canter can predict. The Sterling weather center can provide the forecast and warning services for 44 counties in Maryland, northern Virginia, and the eastern West Virginia panhandle, plus the District of Columbia and the city of Baltimore. NOAA or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has a total of 122 field offices like Sterling s across the country. I think the radiosonde (sonde is French and German for probe) is one of the older weather devices, after all they started using it in the 1930 s, of course it is way more advanced now. The radiosonde is a small instrument package that weighs 250 to 500 grams and is suspended below a large balloon inflated with hydrogen or helium gas. The sensors on it relay air pressure, temperature, relative humidity and GPS position data each second. Wind speed and direction aloft are also obtained by tracking the position of the radiosonde in flight using GPS or a radio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Reducing High School Dropout Rates Steinberg (2016) states, Adolescents who leave high school before graduating are more likely to come from lower socioeconomic levels, poor communities, large families, single parent families, permissive or disengaged families, and household where little reading material is available. In short, adolescents who drop out of schoolare more likely to come from backgrounds with limited family capital, which has three components: economic capital, social capital, and cultural capital (p. 341). Three actions that should be taken to reduce the dropoutrate is have families be encouraging and engaged, provide social and cultural capital, and intervene in early childhood. The first action that should be taken to reduce the dropout rate is to have families be encouraging, engaged, and lenient. An adolescents achievement is linked to their parents standards and expectations of their child. Parental encouragement is displayed in numerous ways. First, when parents encourage achievement and set high standards for their child, in regards to school performance, it strengthens school success because they then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The quality of the home environment is a decent predictor of academic achievement and is measured by the existence of things such as books, televisions, newspapers, and much more. It is imperative for parents to provide cultural capital, which is showing adolescents art, literature, music, etc. Additionally, it is important for communities to provide social capital. Social capital is the reassurance, participation, and support of adults that is essential to enable the success of adolescents. To simply put it, it is when families have connections with other families in their community. Furthermore, students who have teachers, friends, and guides as sources of social support and guidance have more of a chance succeeding in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Looking To The Future In 1st of January 1912, JC told his parent, as my new year present, I want to be a priest, he then asked Father Shanahan, and can a black man be a Roman Catholic priest. JC had attended the Holy Trinity primary school at Onitsha He passed the then Standard VI as well as the Junior Civil Entrance examinations which should have set him up for a career in government. Another version by Jordan in his The Second Burial of Shanahan Looking to the Future page 227 by Jordan writes that the story began on 1 January 1912, when John was fourteen Years of age . He shyly handed his father a letter which read, My dear Father, as my new year resolution , I want to serve God all my life. I want to be a priest. John. His father, a devout Catholic, hurried to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1912 he passed what was then Standard VI as well as the Junior Civil Entrance Examinations, which showed his exemplary brilliance. Pope Benedict XV was pope from 3 September 1914 and King George V was King of the United Kingdom Whatever version points to the fact that in March of 1913, the diaries of the Holy Ghost fathers and a photograph shows John and Charles, the youngest of the Anyogu boy s in a school house group photograph which confirms Zeff s version that all four brothers were sent to Castlehead, in cotton county Lancashire for their secondary schooling by their parents. Jacob later went up to Newcastle upon Tyne. Shanahan saw both John and Luke as promising students and arranged for them to be accepted at the Juniorate at the then Castlehead in Lancashire he matriculated with a distinction. That little community at Castlehead had a special links with Nigeria. Fathers Patrick McDermott and Joseph Lichtenberger, when home from Nigeria, had helped in the early days to get the school and the Brothers novitiate underway. It was from there that Joe Delaney had come to Nigeria to begin his valuable work as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Geraldine Brooks s Reading The Secret Chord A Novel The Secret Chord Reading The Secret Chord A Novel by Geraldine Brooks was like reading about the biblical character King David for the first time. Author Ms. Brooks brought King David s character to life. As I read, I hardly realized that the novel is over five hundred pages. Brooks carefully built upon the biblical story of David. What I appreciate is that Brooksdid not omit information rather she expanded on the facts colorfully and creatively. Some of the expansion is based on theory. However, the majority of the story aligns with biblical and historical chronology. For example, the story expands on David s childhood relationship with his paternal and maternal caregivers. The story interestingly describes King David as a talented musician among his many talents. King David s musical ability had the power to soothe the savage, unite his offspring, and bring healing and unity to two split nations. David s instrument of choice was a harp, that was a part of his existence. Geraldine enlightens us to how beautifully David played the harp; she says if the harp where a loom the notes he drew from it a bright thread forming a splendid pattern . . . He played this way often, even interrupting meetings with his generals . . . He said that music its order and precision helped him find the patterns in things the way through the confusion of events and opinions to the direction to order, and beyond inspiration (Brooks 40).The text even says you could read his mind through his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Why Is The Supreme Court Wield Its Awesome Powers As former Chief Justice Puno would note on how the Supreme Court should wield its awesome powers: The Court should strive to work out a constitutional equilibrium where each branch of government cannot dominate each other, an equilibrium where each branch in the exercise of its distinct power should be left alone yet bereft of a license to abuse... The call for that quality of rare disinterestedness should counsel us to resist the temptation of unduly inflating judicial power and deflating the executive and legislative powers. The 1987 Constitution expanded the parameters of judicial power, but that by no means is a justification for the errant thought that the Constitution created an imperial judiciary. An imperial judiciary composed of the unelected, whose sole constituency is the blindfolded lady without the right to vote, is counter majoritarian, hence, inherently inimical to the central ideal of democracy. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is true that this Court has been called the conscience of the Constitution and the last bulwark of constitutional government. But that does not diminish the role of the legislature as co guardian of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Student Learning Style Essay Literature Review: The Effectiveness of Teaching According to Student Learning Styles In the Classroom Jenna Scifo Liberty University Abstract In the last 20 30 years, learning styles has been a heavily debated topic in the field of education. Many teachers and schools have adopted the learning style approach into their classrooms. The idea of teaching students according to their preferred learning style is attracting to many, yet some believe it is another generalized theory that has little or no validity. Research over time has investigated the implications of using the learning style theory in classrooms and in the work place. Much of the research that has been conducted thus far show positive results of its effectiveness. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to his theory, people have strengths in some areas and weaknesses in other areas. The areas of strength are areas of intelligence in which they learn best. The following list is Gardner s original multiple intelligences list: 1. Logical mathematical learn best with logic, abstractions, reasoning and numbers 2. Spatial ability to visualize with the mind s eye 3. Linguistic good with words, verbal or written 4. Bodily kinesthetic learn best by movement 5. Musical sensitivity to sound, tone, pitch, and music 6. Interpersonal awareness of others and their feelings 7. Intrapersonal self reflective and intuitive Since Gardner s original listing of the multiple intelligences, he has added 2 more intelligences: 1. Naturalistic relating to one s environment or natural surrounding 2. Existential intuition and ability to understand other and the world around them Gardner s theory implied that people have one or more intelligences that determine how they learn best. This theory, like other learning style theories, opposed general ability learning. It is student centered and has been implemented in curriculums across the country (Gardner, 1993). Positive Results in Studies about Learning Styles A common occurrence in many studies conducted on teaching according to learning styles is the positive results that take place. Strecker s study indicated that students who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Marketing Plan For Store Design And Visual Merchandising... 8.Retail Mix Retail mix refers to the various features of retail strategy planning. Also often called the 6 P s , retail mix details a retail business approach to its products , promotion effort , personnel , presentation ,place price. A retail mix plan targets strategies to attract customers and influence their purchasing ability. A well planned and integrated retail mix will provide a focussed position in the marketplace and differentiate a retail establishment from its competitors. Various elements of retail mix are: 1.Types of products services required for those products 2.Level of customer service 3.Pricing of the merchandise 4.Retailer s approach for promotion of the store or the brand 5.Retailer s approach for store design visual merchandising 6.Location of the store 7.Size of the store. Figure 30 Types of Merchandise: There are various types of goods or products that a store may carry or display. It may be convenience goods, comparison goods, speciality goods or durable and non durable goods. Ritu kumar stores which primarily deal in traditional ethnic apparel accessories display a combination of comparison goods as well as speciality products. Comparison goods are those in which consumer invests time and compares its price , quality , fabric and its worth for price before going for its final selection. Ritu kumar the prГЄt of the brand named , Label Ritu kumar deals in premium and super premium apparel , thus the shoppers don t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Louis Garneau Introduction This logistics plan identifies the risks and the procedure as to how Louis Garneau will handle transporting and delivering the product to the customer. Discussion Climate The Netherlands has a temperate maritime climate due to a long coast with the Atlantic Ocean.1 The Atlantic Ocean influences the climate by giving the Netherlands cool summers along with moderate winters; much milder when compared to Ontario s continental climate.2 The daytime temperatures range from 2В°C 6В°C in the winter and 17В°C 20В°C in the summer.3 The Netherlands also experiences wet weather year round with little snowfall during the winter. Rain is predominant during the winter and fall and less frequent during spring and summer.4 Extreme cold is a rare occurrence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main materials used are rubber, steel and plastic. The rubber starts out in rubber plantations by farmers in Thailand, being a tier three supplier, and is then produced and shipped out by the Thai Rubber Latex Corporation, being a second tier supplier.18 The steel starts out in Australia, as iron ore, in mines excavated by Rio Tinto, being the tier three suppliers.19 Next, the iron is shipped from Australia to China, Mexico, Taiwan, and Japan, again by Rio Tinto.20 Following, the iron ore is received by Baosteel, in China, being a second tier supplier, where it is transformed into steel.21 Ensuing, multiple companies such as Weinmann, microSHIFT, Shimano, KMC, Promax, Louis Garneau, Pro Wheel, and Full Speed Ahead receive the steel and rubber, and manufacture it into the respective parts needed for the bicycles. Weinmann China manufactures the wheels and rims, microSHIFT produces the front derailleur, and Pro Wheel manufactures the crankset, all from Shenzhen, China.[22][23] The steel is also shipped out to Shimano, a Japanese company, where the shift levers, the cassette, and the brake levers are created.24 KMC, Promax, and Full Speed Ahead also receive the steel at the plants in Taiwan, where the bicycle chain, breaks, and the headset are created.[25][26] The steel is also sent to Mexico, where Louis Garneau manufactures the frame, fork, stem, handlebar, and grips.27 Weinmann, microSHIFT, Shimano, KMC, Promax, Louis Garneau, Pro Wheel, and Full Speed Ahead are all first tier suppliers. Subsequently, all the parts are then shipped to the Louis Garneau plant in Mexico, where the bikes are assembled, ultimately reaching the enterprise.28 Next, the bikes are shipped to Louis Garneau s Canadian Warehouse in Quebec.29 From there, the bikes are shipped to the Rotterdam port and then on to Amsterdam and Rotterdam by Neelevat, being the distributor. In Amsterdam and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. St. Louis Piety St. Louis has all these traits he is well educated, a strong warrior, very pious and has authority. He comes from the nobility so he was well educated and taught to fight. His family has a long tradition of being kings and they have a good relation with the Church. But everyone makes him out to be the ideal king. The kind of king that everyone should aspire to be. But that is not true. He went on two crusades. On the first his army was defeated and his country was forced to pay for his release. On is second he was killed. His religious piety was his undoing. He was so focused on religious goals that he lost sight of being a good king. As talked about early a good king needs to have a balance of traits and not be overwhelmed by one trait like piety. It... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However during his crusade this may have led to his defeat. During the 7th crusade, the crusades are faced with a decision of where to go after capturing Damietta. They could choose to follow the 5th crusade and go down to Mansurah then Cairo or go to Alexandria. Thomas Madden in The Concise History of the Crusades takes about St. Louis reasoning behind his choice to go to Mansurah. Louis deeply believed that God was eager to bestow great victories on his army of crusaders, and the ease with which they had taken Damietta confirmed this for him. He felt certain that similar victories awaited them at Mansurah and Cairo if only they put their trust in God rather than in clever bargaining. (Madden pg160) St. Louis felt that God was going to help them win the battles to come and put his trust in God rather than reason. With his strong devotion to God, it is hard to say that he was the ideal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Good Corporate Social Responsibility Is Good For Business Good Corporate Social Responsibility is Good for Business Introduction Many companies question whether positive acts of corporate social responsibility are beneficial to the organization s profitability or simply cost the company money. Although practicing good corporate social responsibility can be expensive at times, the benefits and positive outcomes outweigh the costs spent. Among many other positive outcomes, acts of corporate social responsibility have the ability to increase investor relations, can benefit a company s long term image, and can lead to the development of new products. Thus, good corporate social responsibility is very good for business. Investor Relations Investors are an essential part of any company or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Long Term Image When companies perform good deeds such as charitable and philanthropic work within the communities it serves, consumers take notice. Such engagement in the community gives a company a competitive advantage over their competitors in the industry. Social responsibility can make one company stand apart from the rest. Consumers appreciate it when their favorite brands support their community. Consumers may also frequent a company and purchase its products because of its socially responsible activities. Companies that target the everyday consumer, not an industry or government, have greater incentive to appear charitable in order to increase demand for their products (Lev, Petrovits, Radhakrishnan, 2010). There is a correlation between the company s perceived image and the demand for the company s products. Consumers like to support companies that act positively in the community because the consumer in turn feels like they (in turn) are supporting the community. People generally want to be good neighbors and support causes that help the world, and if a company has a well known reputation of helping others, the consumer may be more likely to support that specific organization over a competitor. Consumers are more likely to support products and organizations that go above and beyond for the greater good, and that would thus drive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Confucianism In Chin The Fall Of The Qin Dynasty There have been many debates among Chinese historians as to the cause of the fall of the Qin Dynasty. The Qin used force and strict rules to keep a short leash on the people of the kingdom. However, with the precautions taken by the government, they did not know it would ultimately be their demise. In order to contain rebellion and to keep the people of the empire ignorant, the combination of brutality, persecutions, antagonizing of the elites, and denying the Way, led to the short reign and ultimately the fall of the Qin Dynasty. In order to start at the very core of the problem with the Qin, one must look into Confucianism. Confucius, known as Master Qiu or Our Master Kong, lived during the Spring and Autumn Period of the Zhou Dynasty from 551 479 B.C.E. He was born in Lu in Eastern China of low nobility, but educated. During this time, war was imminent. He spent a time during his life traveling from state to state helping, and became employed by rulers who shared his view and perspective of life. Now labeled as Confucianism, his teachings and philosophies shaped the Chinese world for thousands of years. Confucius surviving teachings are published in his Analects. Three important conducts that Confucius associated with moral nobility were: filial, humaneness, and ritual decorum. Filial piety is the devotion, respect for elders and know your place within the family. A young person who is filial and respectful of his elders rarely becomes the kind of person who is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. An Examination of the Factors of Algerian Foreign Policy It is commonly held that a compelling explanation of the foreign policy orientation of any country cannot be well understood without an examination of its determinants and guiding principles. A state s foreign policy is also conditional on both domestic and external factors, which may change from time to time, thus forcing it to review its foreign policyto ensure that it operates in the best possible conditions to achieve its objectives. An examination of any country s foreign policy must, if only by way of background, take into consideration the past, for history itself often determines the boundaries within which current politics evolve. In the case of Algeria, colonial history gave rise to many determinants which still exercise pertinent influences on Algerian foreign policy: factors whose origins lie in the past but which continue to impact contemporary policy. The roots of independent Algeria s revolutionary foreign policy are commonly attributed to the impact of the extremely revolutionary national ideology acquired as a result of the sufferings endured by the Algerians in their resistance to and struggle against the French occupation and to the experience acquired by the Algerian diplomacy during wartime, as well as to the indifference of Western powers, particularly the United States, towards Algeria s revolutionary war against the French (Stone 228 229). Algeria s foreign policy constants include the right to decolonization, non intervention in domestic affairs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Best Cost Focused Strategy By Thompson Et. Thompson Jr. The competitors can try to make a distinctive product or release the improved version of the firm s product. Extensive differentiation can have a reverse effect of losing the current customers. Differentiation is expected to be a continuous process. The current differentiation can become obsolete in the short run and the customer becomes more knowledgeable about the product and their needs and perception changes. 5.3.3 Focused Strategy The third strategy in Porter s model is Focused strategy which is applicable for the firms that are operating in a narrow competitive scope or Niche Market. The strategy is applied based on the market segmentation. It can be segmented based on location, specific income group (usually high income group) or difference in the usage of the product. The driving force of the focus strategy is specialization in dealing with a particular markets needs and preferences which... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The major objective of Best cost provider strategy is to give the customers value for their money. This is an attempt to give the customers the products that exceeds their expectations at a price equal or lesser than the competitors. When a company can build on its core competencies and give enhanced product at a lesser price, it enjoys maximum profitability. It is hybrid model between low cost provider and differentiation strategy. This strategy adopts the best of both the strategies .i.e. economies in cost and at the same time differentiation in the features. This strategy works best in the market where the characteristics of price sensitivity and diversity in buyer s preference exists. The biggest limitation of best cost provider strategy is failing in executing the strategy and falling prey for the limitations of both cost leadership and differentiation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Music and Well-Being Essay 1.1 OVERVIEW OF THE TOPIC Music is one of the greatest human creations (DeNora, 2000). It plays an integral role in human society worldwide irrelevant of race, gender, age, wealth or well being (Kemper Danhauer, 2005). Indeed according to Batt Rawden (2010), playing different music in diverse situations can introduce listeners to the desired and relevant atmosphere. In most circumstances, music is played to entertain people, but it can also form part of an accompaniment in sad situations. Music is often the fulcrum that influences the listener by creating a unique ambience and atmosphere (Bernatzky, Presh, Anderson, Panksepp, 2011). Chamorro Premuzic and Furnham, (2007) adds that music can be a medium to enhance communication, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Music during surgery was first introduced in the early 20th century as a complementary therapy with anaesthesia (Light, Love, Benson, Trier Morch, 1954). They argued that music distracted the patient from the fear of surgery and complemented analgesia effect with the use of nitrous oxide, which ultimately effected, the pain suffered by the patients.. Engwall (2009) defined pain as a symptom and a warning that something is wrong in an organism (p 370). Rathmell et al., (2006) maintained that fear of uncontrolled pain can be a traumatic situation for a patient undergoing surgery. Moreover, Pellino, et al (2005) sustained that pain is a multidimensional experience, consisting of not only physical stimuli but also psychological interpretations of pain (p. 182). Alleviating peri operative pain is traditionally achieved with the use of pharmacological interventions. analgesia can incur undesirable side effects like drowsiness, nausea and vomiting. Controlling the pain by complimenting analgesics with the use of non pharmacological interventions, might ameliorate patients response to pain with fewer resultant side effects. Thus, the need to evaluate the effect of non pharmacological measures such as music, relaxation, hypnosis and others is highly solicited in the evolving heath system (Pyati Gan, 2007). The use of music as a non pharmacological measure can be an essential element in dealing with pain since it is easy and safe to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Key Of The Equity Is Fairness And Ethics The key of the equity is fairness and ethics, the theories and the rule that was advanced by the Court of Chancery in English as describe from the courts of common law. Though, in Australian law, equity has a different meaning. That interpret can be the key of the law before the judicature Acts of 1873 1875, was arranged in England by the Court of Chancery, which be presented with followed a set of the rules in the Australian courts (Dal Pont and Chalmers, 2004, p.3). The rules of equity and common law with arrangement of Australia are coming from English law (Dal Pont and Chalmers, 2004, p.7).Back to the beginning of eighteenth century English law enacted laws to better resolve certain rules should apply to the region, which was recently received. Sometimes these regions were occupied by force, and occasionally they were ceded to another British power, they often become the property of the United Kingdom, through peaceful colonization. Make a distinction between those colonies is to control the land or own the land, which these colonies by a peaceful settlement to the court between colonial. In the case of conquest or ceded regions general rule is that if there is a perfect system of civilized legal ubiquitous regions, which will continue to operate until the occupied of power by changing (Alex,1963). Therefore, the rules and idea of English equity authority advanced in the Court of Chancery and past the equity law to Australian courts, when Supreme Court accepted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...