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Test Sample Vs. The Benchmark With 98 % Confidence
Therefore, there is a significant difference between the average scores of the test sample compared to
the benchmark with 98% confidence. In this case, the claim can be made that the test sample is
statistically superior to the average benchmark by at least (3.25 2)/3.25 = 38.5 % and at most (3.25
2)/2 = 62.5% with 98% confidence.
SOLUTIONS, FIXES, EMBELLISHMENTS, AND IMPROVEMENTS
The main issues found in heuristics #7 and #8 are partially due to the lack of awareness found in the
RVCS. Specifically, the problems occur when one member of the group, denoted here as User A ,
needs to make necessary changes to a particular artifact or document, only to find that another group
member, denoted here as User B , has checked the artifact or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Moreover, upon checking the artifact back into the repository, User B can use the same comments
made at checkout, or discard the checkout comments and make more accurate comments at check in
time. Finally, the Mack Truck Theory and putting all the eggs in one basket are words of warning and
wisdom to be must be heeded. More than one manager should be given the RVCS administrative
passwords so that in the event of an emergency, the checked out state of an artifact or document can
easily be reversed and undone. Then the group member who originally owned the lock can be notified
of the emergency reversal of his or her checkout. With this software embellishment, suggestion and
best practice, the issue no longer impedes further progress from being made. The worst case scenario
is that task completion may be delayed, but less significantly. As group members now know what
changes are being made and how long it will take to make them, more informed decisions can be
made in a shorter time. Finally, these proposed changes and best practices regarding the RVCS
automatically address the issue found the sixth heuristic. Although the project manager may find the
task of accurately evaluating and accessing one s productivity and proficiency using the RVCS a bit
cumbersome, an administrative feature can be added to the RVCS to address the issue. A report or
database view of check ins sorted by user is an option that can be made available to the manager as to
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Zimbardo And Milgram Experiment
The risk to human participants in the noteworthy experiments Milgram (1963) and Haney, Banks, and
Zimbardo (1973) has advanced our understanding of power and obedience by highlighting the
significant influence of social situations on personal behaviour. However, as many subsequent
experiments on power and obedience have produced similar findings yet with a greater regard to
ethical principles and minimising risk to participants, the risks to participants were only necessary to a
small extent. Further, these experiments were conducted at a time when the psychological community
did not have stringent ethical guidelines. Since then, there has been a greater emphasise on protecting
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This game randomly separates participants into triangles, squares and circles where the circles have
the most power and can make rules that apply to the others, akin to the guards. This game was used to
explore notions of power and oppression and the results paralleled the findings of the prison
simulation; the circles who are indiscriminately granted power, corrupt it by forming rules that heavily
benefit their group and disadvantage others, and the triangles took on a passive role and felt helpless
(Nnawulezi, Campbell, Landstra, Davis, Vandegrift, Taylor., 2013). Hence the findings of the Stanford
prison simulation are easily replicated through this game which eliminates participants mental distress
and loss of rights and dignity, highlighting that the risks to participants can be avoided when
advancing our understanding of
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The Effects Of Life Support Technology On Nursing Practice
The use of life support technology to achieve work of breathing in patients is referred to as mechanical
ventilation. The author chose the topic of positive pressure mechanical ventilation to explore the
indications of use, complications, and safety concerns in relation to nursing practice. Topics to be
explored will include weaning protocols to reduce complications and patient suffering and ventilator
associated pneumonia due to prolonged intubation. Fundamental nursing interventions will be
reviewed regarding ventilation and preventing complications. Patients who require advanced
monitoring, treatment, and nursing care due to injury or disease are cared for in the intensive care unit
(ICU). Approximately 50% of these patients need mechanical ventilation (Tingsvik, Johansson,
Martensson, 2015). A ventilator is a machine that supports breathing if the patient is unable to do so.
Some patients need ventilators for a short period of time, while others require prolonged ventilation,
which increases the risk of complications. Indications for mechanical ventilation arise when the
patient cannot uphold spontaneous ventilation to sustain life, which include apnea, acute respiratory
failure, severe hypoxia, coma, neuromuscular disease, and respiratory muscle fatigue. There are two
types of mechanical ventilation. Negative pressure ventilation is non invasive and doesn t require an
artificial airway (Lewis, et al, 2014). The negative pressure decreases intrathoracic pressures to
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Memorialization Of The Great War
This thesis has aimed to widen local studies on the memorialisation of the Great War. The study of
remembrance is ever expanding, with historians, local researchers and organisations aiming to broaden
the spectrum of research on the topic. Historians have researched memorialisation from local to
international level and the wide spectrum of studies allows for a better understanding of how people
and communities reacted to the Great War. Of the 5,704,416 men mobilised by Britain, around
723,000 died. Since the dead were buried overseas in war cemeteries, it was down to communities
throughout Britain to erect war memorials for their fallen. War memorials became focal points of
commemorative and anniversary events for the Great War, they were a way in which future
generations could pay their respects to the dead and could also show as a reminder the influence that a
worldwide war had on a community and country. There are around 38,000 war memorials in Britain,
while in the North East of England, the number amounts to around 2,001 , and in Middleton in
Teesdale there are three dedicated to the Great War. This thesis focused ... Show more content on
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The War Memorial Committee asked Lord Barnard to unveil the monument, to which he agreed.
Furthermore, they planned with the church ministers in the village for a church service and
congregation before the official unveiling. They also had to arrange for the institutions and individuals
to lay wreaths at the memorial and had to arrange the band, buglers and a firing party. On unveiling
day, the arrangements proved to be successful as the ceremony went forward without any problems.
Mr Raine stated that despite anxiety over The form the monument should take, the raising of the
money, the fixing of the site, and the erection of the memorial , as a village, the community and
committee overcame all of
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Company Law Section 14 of the Companies Act 1985
The Joint Stock Companies Act 1844, which enabled companies to be formed by deed of settlement
and the Limited Liability Act 1855, established a general incorporation procedure which offered
limited liability to shareholders and gave recognition to the company as a separate legal persona. By
the Joint Stock Companies Act 1856, the deed was replaced with today s style of constitution, namely
the registration of the Memorandum of Association and the Articles of Association. The contents of
these are now regulated under the Companies Act 1985, and form the constitution of the company. It is
from the original 1844 Act that the wording was adopted for s.14 of the Companies Act 1985 which
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In the House of Lords it was held that the plaintiff could not rely on the said article, when the
company terminated his employment, as he was suing in his capacity of a solicitor, i.e. enforcing an
outsider right, which did not affect the constitutional rights of the shareholders even though he was
also a shareholder.
The second principle was established in the case of Foss v Harbuttle . The rule being stated by Griffin
in the following way:
An individual shareholder has no absolute right to seek redress for a wrong purportedly committed
against the company in which he is a member. The company in such an instance is the proper plaintiff
to instigate such an action. Whether the company proceeds with the action will depend upon the will
of the general meeting and its board of directors. Only in exceptional circumstances will the court
interfere with a decision taken by the company to sanction the alleged wrongful act.
There are two parts to this doctrine; firstly that the courts will not interfere in the internal management
of the company. The grounds for this lie in the principle that the majority shareholders should be able
to decide whether a
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College Students Are Not Worth Attending College
All throughout primary and secondary education, especially high school, educators and administrators
drill into the heads of students that the main goal at the end is to attend college, to obtain a degree that
ensures a successful life. What they don t reveal is the colossal cost of tuition that the average
American cannot afford, instead they speak of scholarships that can be awarded to outstanding
students. Once again they do not come to realize that not all students can be awarded scholarships or
qualify for financial aid without placing students into debt, which is the majority of Americans who
dream of attending college. Thus, college is not worth attending at its current cost because, college
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If all young adults were shipped off to college we would lack specialized workers that are the reason
our cars are fixed, or houses built, and even to fix the lights when they go out. Not just specialized
workers would disappear but also the great innovators of the world would be hindered and not able to
unlock their full potential that college would limit. Thus, college is not worth the cost of both money,
time, and even the chance of destroying the ideas of the innovators of the
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Adjusting to Cultural Change
Adjusting to cultural change: How U.S. business men and women have to adjust to various cultural
changers to succeed in the international market.
Abstract
Culture inevitably influences the needs and desires of consumers of particular countries and socialized
groups, consequently, businesses, in order to succeed have to be aware of cultural interests and target
their products and operations to cultural demands. Succeeding necessitates knowing the factors that
crisscross with the other culture and understanding the other culture s practices in regards to these
factors. It also requires an understanding of ethical practices of the other culture as well as their
communication style amongst other factors. The business wishes to win customer trust and this too,
hinges, on cultural constructs. In short, the goal of standardization has given place to mastery of cross
cultural communication. This is the challenge for the American corporation that does business on a
global scale.
Introduction
Culture, inevitably, influences the needs and desires of consumers of particular countries and
socialized groups, consequently, businesses, in order to succeed have to be aware of cultural interests
and target their products and operations to cultural demands. There is a certain collective
programming of the mind that operates in each and every culture and this cognitive programming or
acculturation (otherwise known as socialization) impact consumerists decisions and emands. Norms,
rules,
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Interaction Between The Roman And Celtic Civilizations
Interaction between the Roman and Celtic civilizations
Between 750 BC and 12 BC the Celts were the most powerful people in Northern central Europe. The
Celts consisted of a number of tribes that all spoke a similar common language as well as sharing
common elements of culture and art but were not a cohesive group like the Romans or Egyptians. The
Celts were widely spread through Europe from the British Isles to Galatia more commonly known
today as Austria, Switzerland, southern France and Spain, these areas consisted of multiple different
political organisations ruled by various leaders. North west Europe was inhabited by three main Celtic
groups; The Gauls who lived in ancient France, Britons who lived in Great Britain and Gaels who
lived in Ireland. The Celts were first mentioned in Greek written sources around 500 BC when they
were referred to as Keltoi. Other sources such as those of the Romans also mention the Celtic groups
for example texts from Alexander the Great. When the Romans invaded and Conquered Europe most
of Celtic culture, history and technology was destroyed, the only elements surviving were those such
as their language.
Much if not all of the interaction between the Romans and Celts was based on conflict, battles and
wars between the two groups occurred frequently, generally as a result of one group wanting the
others resources, land and slaves, as well as riches such as, iron, lead, zinc, copper, silver and gold.
Conflict first began between the
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Newton And Einstein Research Paper
Newton and Einstein have changed science dramatically. They didn t just change the scientific world,
they conveyed many ideas and statements that would modified it for centuries to come. Without
Newton and Einstein s discoveries we wouldn t be where we are in the scientific world today. First of
all Newton developed the theory of gravity, he created the laws of motion, and he created a new and
better version of math called calculus. Newton was an English Physicist and also a Mathematician.
One of his very famous quotes is I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of
people . There was also a scientist named Albert Einstein. Albert was a mathematician and physicist.
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But it was not easy for him to get to where he went. Albert was born on March 14 in 1879, in
Wurttemberg, Germany, and grew up there. He started speaking at a late age of seven years old,
making him develop a speech problem, this made him curious about silly ordinary things like time and
space which help him want to become a scientist.His father gave him a compass, which made also
made him want to become a scientist even more. He was homeschooled for one year and then sent to
primary school. After entering school Albert did not like authority and was often rude and cocky to
them, making many teachers not like him. He attended school and tried, but many teachers said he
would never go far in life because of problems he had in school . Einstein was also Jewish, so this
causes many problems for him since he lived in Germany right around the time the Nazi were
invading. But these traits would help make these ordinary men become a face that no one ever forgot.
He conquered the obstacles and started to go to college at Trinity. At college he focused most of his
time in math and physics and graduated in 1900 with a physics degree. He tried his hardest to work as
a professor, but could keep a job , so he put his time into developing his theory and
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How to Make Mexican Dish Pozole Essay
When most people hear the word Mexican , a person instantly thinks of food. This is because
Mexicans have been known through out America as a culture to have a variety of some of the best
dishes. Hispanics males take pride in working, just as the females take pride in cooking. The women
don t do it just for the heck of it, they make a form of art and also competition. Every Mexican family
has a person who competes with another, to see who can make the best dish. Mexicans have different
dishes from soups to rice. The one soup you will here in the Mexican generation is pozole. This is a
soup that consists of pork, hominy, and spicy herbs. This recipe has been in my family for a more then
a decade, and now I share it with you. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You will need to buy the following items, 1 10oz bag of chile ancho, 1 10oz bag of chile guaillo, 20
lbs of trisitos de puerco, 2 large cans of hominy, 2 lbs of espinazo, and 2 whole garlic cloves. To give
it seasoning you must also have salt, onion, bay leaves, and oregano. In order to cook and mix all
these items you must have one 1 large pot, 2 small pots, and a blender. These are all the ingredients
that you will need to cook pozole. If you are not able to find all the items at your local grocery store,
feel free to go to a Mexican restaurant to purchase them. They might be able to sell you some of the
items. First, you spread out your ingredients on the table, open up all the packages. Then you get your
pot and fill it up with water, halfway to the top. Take your meat, place it in the pot and let it boil for
three hours until its tender. Be sure to add lots of salt to the meat, this will help tenderize the meat.
Peel and clean all the chiles (anchos and guaillo), make sure you remove all the seeds and the veins. If
you have sensitive eyes or skin, I would advise that you get some gloves and don t touch your eyes
(they are very hot and will dye your skin red and burn). Then take the chiles and pass them through a
pan of oil. Boil the chiles in a separate pot from the meat. After this put the chiles in a blender and
blend them with the four cloves of garlic and more salt. Separate
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Analyzing Adam Walsh s Crime
This case has a lot the information that we as students had learned in the class. First, learning from
chapter one in the book the types of violent crimes and learning that Adam Walsh s crime is in the
category of murdered children. According to the schoolbook, in 1996 almost 2000 children were
murdered. Secondly learning the chapter of child abduction and exploitation where almost 58,200
children were victims of child abduction by a non family member, according to the NISMART 2
(Sedlak, Finklehor, Hammer, Schultz, 2002, p. 5). Watching the film has given me the opportunity to
be able to use the knowledge learned from the class and the book based on how each victim in Adam
Walsh s movie has a role in being a victim of crime. Victimology
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The Geography Of China
Geography caused several ways of life to develop in China because of the varying availability of food
and water. In some places of China, like The North China Plain, open water was readily available.
This caused a way of life that involved harnessing this water, like farming and fishing for food.
Nomadically herding animals was the only way to get food in other areas. People require water to live,
so the geography of the Northwestern Deserts forced the inhabitants to crowd around oasis to get
water. Another reason that geography caused many ways of life to develop in China was the natural
barriers that seperated people. Mountains, deserts, and flood lands are difficult to survive if you are
not familiar with them, so people could
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External Pressure Of Domestic Politics And Foreign Policy
Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy
Although the aspirations and goals of states are often motivated by external political pressures,
analysis of recent foreign policy decisions demonstrates how internal political forces can play equally
crucial roles in the pursuit and execution of these objectives. Thus, it would be invalid to claim that
domestic politics and the nature of regimes play minor roles in either the goals a state pursues or the
means it employs to reach them. By understanding how the diffusion of power in governments affect
policy decisions, one can develop increased awareness of the linkages that exist between the internal
pressures of domestic politics and the external forces of foreign politics.
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As the commander in chief, the president plays a significant role in shaping foreign policy. The
president possesses the power to appoint senior cabinet members, commit troops and conduct high
level talks with foreign governments. Congress, on the other hand, has the power to ratify treaties,
confirm the president s appointees and approve budgetary measures. And while the president has the
ability to commit troops, only Congress has the authority to declare war. Despite criticisms of the
American policy making process describing it as inefficient and slow moving, the main purpose and
thus benefit of the constitutional separation of power is the framework of checks and balances that
safeguard against monopolization of foreign policy decision making.
But despite the provisions outlined in the Constitution outlining the separation of power between the
executive and legislative branch in the formulation of foreign policy, congressional influence over
foreign policy decisions waned after World War II. During the Vietnam War, the Johnson and Nixon
administrations became increasingly secretive and monopolized foreign policy decision authority.
Ultimately, however, the growing imbalance of influence of the executive branch in foreign policy
decisions led to the creation of the War Powers Act. The Act stipulated that the president was required
to report to Congress within 48 hours after the
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Sexism In Fairy Tales Essay
Introduction First sentence: Once upon a time in a land not so far away, man created the idea that it
was a woman s job to conform to the ideologies generated in fairy tales. Stories like Cinderella and
Snow White radiate sexism with every individual scene of the stories and films. Thesis: In recent
years during the 21st century more and more people in the media have been calling out fairytales for
their anti feminist attitudes with sexism, body standards as well as societal comments about women
being dependent on men. Sexism in the media rises from fairy tales. From fairytales to pop culture
Fairy Tales have been passed down from generation to generation. In the past feminism was not as
culturally accepted, and sexism was the norm. As time went on these stories with crooked ideologies
were passed down, without many changes in the main bases that contained sexist tropes. Sexist Tropes
In fairy tales many of the sexist tropes have seeped into our modern day children s books and movies
Cinderella the Broadway Musical Although this is considered to be a more modern adaptation of the
story of Cinderella , the protagonist is still written in with the standard fairytale themes of being weak
and needing a man. I m as mild and meek as a mouse; when I hear a command I obey. (page 24) Main
tropes of sexism in fairy tales include Romanticized sexual abuse and lack of consent Sleeping Beauty
Snow White Dead mother and the protagonist without a mother s influence Cinderella
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Mine Management
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams: The Evolution of Management Thinking
M.Samson and R.Daft, (2012) Management: Fourth Asia Pacific Edition, Cengage, pp.79 80
Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams, founders of MG+BW, have had the mantra Break the rules wherever
possible! from the beginning. Following the outdated rules governing the upholstery manufacturing
industry when they started their company in 1989 would have put them on a path to destruction. Few,
if any, management philosophies taking hold in the larger business world were on the minds of the
manufacturing executives. Industry wide, supply chain management and customer service was a joke.
Total Quality Management (TQM), let alone Customer Resource Management (CRM), was nowhere
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MG+BW uses solid kiln dried hardwoods, logged using sustainable methods, to construct their
frames. Gold and Williams are convinced that using cheap materials only hurts companies in the end.
Pay factory workers by the hour.
To meet delivery promises to customers, MG+BW needed to run a more efficient operation so that the
company instituted an incentive based pay structure at its Taylorville, North Carolina factory. Most
production is done by hand, so instead of hourly wages, factory employees get paid for each piece
they complete. When they work faster, everybody wins. Quality assurance meetings involving
representatives from the factory floor are held regularly to identify process improvements.
Full employee benefits are options.
By industry standards, MG+BW s approach to benefits is pretty unusual. Apparently offering full
benefits to employees and generous benefits to spouses, partners and other family members is
downright radical. For its employees, MG+BW also built a health conscious cafĂŠ, a gym and indoor
walking track, and the first on site daycare ever to exist in the furniture industry. College scholarships
are awarded annually to the employee s children as well.
Cater to the masses
Uninterested in catering to the lowest common denominator, MG+BW was the first in its industry to
target a niche market. Gold loves to say, Our emphasis is on taking care of a small and highly select
number of
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Harvey Mudd College Overview and Admissions
Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, California was founded in 1955 and is part of a consortium of the
Claremont Colleges, which are all contiguous and within walking distance. These schools include
Pitzer College, Scripps College, Claremont McKenna College, Pomona College, Claremont Graduate
University and Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Sciences. The school is a private institution that
specializes in engineering, mathematics, computer science as well as the physical and biological
sciences. Not only do more of its students go on to earn their doctorate, but according to PayScale,
their graduates earn higher salaries than any other college in the country.
Mission/Vision
The mission of Harvey Mudd College is to educate engineers, scientists, and mathematicians well
versed in all of these areas and in the humanities and the social sciences so that they may assume
leadership in their fields with a clear understanding of the impact of their work on society. The current
vision of the college includes a focus on global engagement as well as innovation, leadership and
interdisciplinary scholarship.
Campus Setting
The Harvey Mudd College is located 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles in Claremont,
California. The campus is near the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, close to the Claremont Village
which offers specialty shops, cafes and places to browse. Residential housing is not separated by year,
so students can live in any one of the eight dormitories on
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Walpole In The South Sea Bubble
Almost 300 years ago, Britain experienced a catastrophic event. In 1720, the stock of the South Sea
Company, a financing company, dropped roughly 87 percent, resulting in the first ever international
stock market crash. This crash ruined the British economy for a short period, which caused a rippling
effect on Western Europe. While a number of actors would be blamed, both politicians in 1720 and
historians in the three hundred years since have missed a critical piece connecting the events of that
fateful summer. This essay suggests a reconsideration of the crash. It connects the progression of
marine insurance and the Bubble Act of 1720 to member of parliament Robert Walpole, an actor who
has hitherto escaped blame.
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While this paper agrees with the broad strokes of Harris s argument, it differs from Harris in its
interpreting of the nature of the relationship. Historians never connected marine insurance or the
Bubble Act of 1720 to Aislabie s downfall, even though the three stories ultimately intertwine during
the period. A close examination of the proceedings of the House of Commons demonstrates that
Aislabie promoted marine insurance companies to take on part of the national debt. Aislabie s
fingerprints were politically on both the South Sea Company and the two marine insurance companies.
Nevertheless, even with Aislabie s corruption, historians have overlooked Robert Walpole s role in the
South Sea Bubble. This thesis will question several decisions made by Walpole: his motives in
standing silently for months in 1720, his reasoning for pushing through the Bubble Act, and his role in
negotiating the South Sea Company out of financial ruin in the fall of 1720. Through these decisions
made by Walpole, this thesis will argue that some responsibility rested on Walpole for the South Sea
Bubble
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Genetically Modified Organisms Is Bad Essay
Genetically Modified Organisms A GMO (genetically modified organism) is an organism, such as a
plant, animal or bacterium, which has had its genetic material altered. The first genetically modified
DNA organism was created in 1974 by Stanley Cohen, Annie Chang and Herbert Boyer. Eight years
later, the first transgenic plant was produced. In 2015, over 90 percent of soy, cotton, canola, corn, and
sugar beets sold in the North America have been genetically engineered. Currently, the use of
genetically modified ingredients is legal in Canada. There is no law that requires products containing
genetically modified organisms to be labelled and disclosed to customers. Due to its negative health
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Firstly, genetically modified seeds permanently contaminate the environment through cross
pollination. It is the nature of plants to cross pollinate and spread their genes, but this means the
harmful genes of genetically modified organisms are also being spread. Even organic food cannot be
deemed 100% free of genetically modified organisms, because they are potentially contaminated.
GMOs are essentially contagious but we are unable to quarantine them. This makes it difficult to
avoid GMOs by means of an organic diet, and increases the need for labelling. Also, genetically
modified seeds do not increase crop yields. Contrary to the belief of many Canadians, they instead
work against ending world hunger. The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science
and Technology for Development report stated that GMO crop yields were highly variable and in
some cases, yields declined. Whereas sustainable non GMO agricultural methods used in developing
countries have conclusively resulted in yield increases of 79% and higher. (IAASTD, 2009, p.8)
Genetically modified organisms serve no beneficial purpose to our environment. Genetically modified
organisms serve no beneficial purpose to our
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Role Of Fractal Geometry Of Indian Hindu Temple Architecture
Role of Fractal Geometry in Indian
Hindu Temple Architecture
Dhrubajyoti Sardar
M.Arch Scholar, Architecture Planning Department
Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee
Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India
E mail: ar.dhrubajyotisardar@gmail.com
S. Y. Kulkarni
Professor Former Head
Architecture Planning Department, IIT Roorkee
Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India
E mail: syk_iitr@yahoo.com
Abstract The self similar recursive geometry is known as Fractal. Hindu Philosophy describes the
cosmos as holonomic and self similar in nature. In the connection of this context, fractal theory is
being followed in Indian Hindu Temple Architecture much before the discovery of Fractal Theory.
This paper is an attempt to find out the role of fractals in different elements of Indian Hindu temples.
The study has extended from the site plan level to the minute detailing level. The discussion covers
the elementary idea about the fractal theory and the basic structure of Hindu temples with supportive
and self explanatory visuals and analysis of the topic. It also focuses on the behavioural actions of
fractals in Hindu temples and on the reasons behind its successful occurrence.
Keywords Fractal geometry; Hindu cosmology; Hindu temple architecture; Iteration; Self similar;
Repetition
Introduction
Ancient Indian mathematicians were very skilful in geometry. They used the knowledge of geometry
in other disciplines also. They derived many of the comprehensive conclusions with the help of
geometry.
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Christian Teachings on Warfare Essay
Christian Teachings on Warfare For a war to be right in Christian teachings or for a war not to be
wrong in Christian teachings it must follow the just war theory. This would be the first and main
subject I would include in the booklet. The just war theory states that for a war to be called a just war
it must · Be declared by a proper authority. · There must be a just cause for the war · The war
must be of good intention (i.e. to do good or to over come an overpowering evil) · The war must be
a last resort (i.e. every non violent way of solving the war must have been tried first) · The good the
war will do must outweigh the harm · The war must be possible to ... Show more content on
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There are many references in the bible that have a certain, war related meaning, or at least you can
relate them to war. The reference thou shalt not kill (exodus 20) says that obviously you should not
kill . There is rarely a war where anyone is not killed, so again you could say that wars in which
people are killed are wrong. According to this, it would be near impossible for nuclear war to be right,
as you would find it near impossible to use nuclear weapons without killing anyone! It is known that
the blast from the Hiroshima bomb spread radiation for 36miles around, and today, the power of one
bomb has increased 750,000 fold from that of the Hiroshima bomb. The results from the use of such a
lethal weapon are horrifying. The loss of life would be unimaginable. Thou shalt not kill , well… my
point is obvious. Do unto others as you would want done to you . Another bible reference (from the
book of Matthew in the New Testament) maybe not directly referring to war but it can be related to a
war situation. Do not do anything that you would not want doing to yourself, take for example killing.
Would you want to be killed… the chances are that you don t, so don t kill if you don t want to be
killed. This could be slightly turned around, as in a war situation you may kill people, but those people
you may kill would most likely have killed
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Human Trafficking Is A Sinful Deed
Introduction
Human trafficking is a sinful deed, whereby the trade of humans takes place. The trafficker mostly
aims at availing the human services for illegal purposes against their will. The services aimed by the
dealer are forced as mentioned earlier and mainly include forced sex slave, forced labor, or
prostitution for the sake of earning money using humans completely out of moral bounds. The kinds
of acts included in the human trafficking may be the one of providing a spouse in case of forced
marriage or even the physical withdrawing of tissues. It is sad, but true that there exist no bound to the
human trafficking as it may occur nationally or internationally. It is indeed a criminal offense because
it results in a breach of human rights and involves the misuse of their body. There exists no condition
pertinent to the movement concerning the human trafficking as it may occur at the residence of the
forced personnel (Kempadoo, et. al, 2015).
Human smuggling is similar to human trafficking regarding profitability and their completion demand
the involvement of a criminal network. The difference is that the human smuggling is an illegal
movement of human across the countries, whereas the human trafficking may result in legal or illegal
movement. The major difference is that the human trafficking is the crime against an individual,
whereas the human smuggling is the crime against the state. Apart of similarities and differences,
these two are treated and cured separately.
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The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
All too often, people are judged based on their appearance, causing them to pretend to be someone
they truly are not. This is true in the instance of racism, which is a socially constructed idea
discriminating against people based on their skin color (Takaki). The people that are victims of this
discrimination will sometimes internalize their feelings when they are separated by a community.
Psychoanalytic theory is seen in a text depicting a character who is motivated by psychological desires
or conflicts. It will show how the human experience is defined by psychological struggle (Tyson). In
Toni Morrison s The Bluest Eye, the character Pecola Breedlove internalizes her discrimination due to
her skin color and her family reputation. By the end of the novel, she is shunned by the community,
and she has no choice but to be her own friend. Pecola is raped by her father, which causes her to
personify her doubts in an attempt to obtain compliments for her blue eyes, as she subconsciously
avoids rejection by her community.
According to the society in which she lives, when Pecola is raped by her father, the community treats
her as an outcast because she could have prevented her pregnancy. Claudia and Frieda overhear
women talking while they are selling seeds, and one of the women says, She carry some of the
blame... How come she didn t fight him [Cholly]? (Morrison 189). Her community believes that
Pecola is equally responsible for being raped, even though the same people admit
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Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes Essay
Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes In 1651, Thomas Hobbes published Leviathan, his famous work that
detailed his physicalist outlook and his concept of the value of a social contract for a peaceful society
and the nature of man. His major belief was that man is a beast that defines his identity through the
need to be controlled under some kind of external, oppressive power. This essay will explain Hobbes
views of man s identity in the society and will demonstrate how it was mirrored in the political
structure. In Hobbes work, he explained that if individuals within a society continually lived by their
own self interests, they would continue to hurt each other and be stuck in a state of war, or chaos. If
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In this state of war, says Hobbes, the continual fear of our neighbors would reduce our lives to:
solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short. It would be solitary because we have no reason to trust anyone
else; poor because we have no possible benefit of commerce in such war; nasty because we are
continually threatened and fearful of one another; brutish because we only have time to act on our
passions like our fellow animals; and short because war of all against all results in many untimely and
violent deaths. 1 This incredibly pessimistic account of the nature of human life, Hobbes says, is born
in part by the actions of all of us, when, without any thinking, we arm ourselves and lock our doors.
Does not there as much accuse of mankind by his actions as I do with my words? But neither of us
accuse man s nature in it. The desires and the other passions of man, are in themselves no sin. No
more are the actions, that proceed from those passions, till they know a law that forbids them: which
till laws be made they cannot know: nor can a law be made, till they have agreed upon the person to
make it. 2 Accordingly, by arming ourselves and locking our doors, Hobbes political
recommendations reflect the way we live. In today s society it seems that no one believes in anything
but money, which is leaving us morally bankrupt. People do what meets their own self interests. This
moral disintegration pulses through
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montaigne and descartes on doubting Essay example
Montaigne and Descartes
Montaigne and Descartes both made use of a philosophical method that focused on the use of doubt to
make discoveries about themselves and the world around them. However, they doubted different
things. Descartes doubted all his previous knowledge from his senses, while Montaigne doubted that
there were any absolute certainties in knowledge. Although they both began their philosophical
processes by doubting, Montaigne doubting a constant static self, and Descartes doubted that anything
existed at all, Descartes was able to move past that doubt to find one indubitably certainty, I think,
therefore I am .
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Through his philosophical search Descartes was able to find one indubitable certainty, that we are
thinking beings. We always think, even when we have doubts that we are thinking we are still thinking
because a doubt is a thought. Although Descartes found this one universal truth, he was still not able
to believe in anything but the fact that he was a thinking being. Therefore he still doubted everything
around him. He used this one certainty to try to find a system of knowledge about everything in the
world. Descartes idea was to propose a hypothesis about something. For example he might say that a
perfect being was in existence. He would go around this thought in a methodical way, doubting it, all
the while trying to identify it as a certainty. Doubting everything was at first dangerous because in
doubting everything he was also admitting that he doubted the existence of God, and thus opposing
the church. However he made it a point to tell us at the beginning of his Discourse on Methods that
what he was writing was only for himself and that he expected no one but himself to follow it
(Descartes 14, 15). Descartes eventually managed to prove the existence of a higher being. He said
that since he had the idea of a perfect being, then that perfect being must exist. His
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Research Paper On Valley Forge
( Valley Forge is a famous camp during the American revolution Valley forge ). But it wasn t that great
the camp was very short supplied of the common needs of the soldiers blankets, clothes, food,ammo.
During the first winter in valley forge about 2,000 soldiers died because lack of food and clothing. (
Wale the soldier were in valley forge they weren t allowed to leave they were banished from Virginia
valley forge ). So the wife s of those soldier set up a plan to persuade George Washington with a nice
dinner to ask of him to allow there husbands to come home and see there family s. ( Wale news
traveled slow John Roberts, and mrs. Drinker and her companions proceeded to the making of the
Americans first picket post on the out skirts of valley forge ). Even lack of supplies at valley forge
they probably had enough supplies to make and eat some cookies.
( Cookies when it comes to cookies Oreo s were the best ). Best sold in the 20th century. ( Introduced
by the American company Nabisco Oreo s were born, although Oreo s were the best selling they didn t
get there own holiday like sugar cookies July 9th national sugar cookie day ). The U.S. Is the worlds
biggest cookie distributer, U.S. Spent 550 million annually on Oreo s alone. In the U.S. They have a
cookie cutter museum. ( The animal cracker was the first comical cookie ). Even know ... Show more
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Pumpkin pie was introduced to us in 1924, the worlds biggest pumpkin pie weighted 350 lbs, of 36
pound sugar, 144 eggs. Nd did you know that October 12, December 25 are both national pie day. (
And did you know even when Pumpkin pie is a most had delicacy at thanksgiving pumpkin pie was
not served at the first thanksgiving Pumpkin pie ). If you have never eaten pumpkin pie before here
are the flavors it comes in, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and ginger. Jacksepticeye loved pumpkin pie it
was one of his favorite things to eat every day PUMPKIN PIE IS A
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Symbolism In Closure And Roadkill On The Life s Highway
In William Gay s short story Closure and Roadkill on the Life s Highway the comment is made that
ten thousand dollars would put things in a whole other light... (Gay 172)
This sparks the catalyst to the unlikely friendship of Raymer and an older supernatural like man
named Mayfield, leading to a journey for twenty thousand dollars that may or may not exist. Gay uses
symbols, metaphors, character development, and much more to illustrate the struggles of learning
when to let go of certain aspects of your life and how to achieve closure. In the beginning of the story
Raymer is described as being in more pain than he had thought possible. (Gay 168) This is due to his
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He arrives at her apartment with three dozen roses and tells her all about the old man and the hidden
money and how he has been promised half of the twenty thousand dollars. He proclaims that he plans
to win [her] back by using the money to run off with her to somewhere they can reconnect. She retorts
that she thinks that he should get all of the money not only half of it as he is doing all the work and the
one risking his life. This does not settle well with Raymer and Corrie is beginning to show her true
colors and how greedy she is. As Raymer leaves her apartment he realizes that as she is kissing him
that her mouth did not taste the same as it had...and the odor of the roses had even saturated her hair.
(Gay 185) In this moment Raymer realizes that things can never go back to the way they had been
before with Corrie because he now sees her in a different light. The roses having an odor that has
seeped into her hair is a metaphor for their relationship that is no longer something beautiful and fresh,
but instead it is now something that he sees as decaying and repugnant. He is realizing Corrie s greed
and that the only reason she is even considering getting back together with him is because of the
money she believes that he is going to be acquiring. In this moment an enormous sadness settled over
[Raymer] as he comes to terms with the fact that his relationship with Corrie is over
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A Brief Note On The Police Body Camera
Jordyn Hanson
Sara Gillis
ENGL 101T
30 Nov. 2016
Through an officer s eye A man in Seattle was arrested for a peaceful protest early this year, and his
arrest was recorded on a police body camera. He hasn t yet had his day in court, but the footage of his
arrest, name, address and date of birth are all made public records (Sullivan n.p.). Those supporting
these cameras say it is their right to see the footage, but by enabling those rights the right to privacy
for victims and officers become second class. The show Cops has been around for 28 seasons and has
highlighted the scenes of which police encounter every day. It s not pretty, but those filmed are asked
to sign off on permission to use the footage. If they don t sign the footage can t be used, this is
allowing suspects their due privacy. Police body cameras invade officers and suspects rights to privacy
and provide too much transparency. The primary disadvantage of police body cameras is that they
infringe on the simple privacy rights of officers and those who they interact with. Unlike the show
these officers would not be able to get a signed release from every person in their film. A policy to
release all police recorded videos could mean footage of the inside of a person s home or a hospital
would be available (Sullivan n.p.). The body camera footage could show the inside of officers homes
and other private situations (Sullivan n.p.). This footage of a home, hospital or morgue shows that the
footage is
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Vygotsky s Theory On Cognitive Development Essay
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Lev Semionovich Vygotsky was a Russian psychologist and constructivist learning theorist who was
known for arguing against the theories of psychologist Jean Piaget. Piaget believed that in order for
any learning to occur there had to development within the individual first, but Vygotsky argued the
contrary. He argued that in order for development to occur, the individual would first have to have
learning take place through instruction and example in a given appropriate environment. Vygotsky s
theory on cognitive development is centralized on two key ideas known as scaffolding and the zone of
proximal development which will be explored in this essay and how they contribute to the classroom.
½ scaffolding Scaffolding is defined by Educational Psychology, 8th edition as: Support for learning
and problem solving; might include clues, reminders, encouragement, breaking the problem down into
steps, providing an example, or anything else that allows the student to grow in independence as a
learner (45). The key concepts of scaffolding in the zone of proximal development is how Vygotsky
believed the most learning can take place as the students are amongst peers whose private speech can
be discussed among one another to come to new conclusions. (aka learning.) private speech Children s
self talk, which guides their thinking and action; eventually internalized as silent inner speech. For
example, a teacher could introduce a concept requiring prompting,
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Peripheral Route Persuasion
Central route or systematic processing is a route to persuasion that involves one being alert and
considerate of the content of the message. This is conscious processing. For example, hearing a
persuasive message. Is the person motivated and able to process this information presented?
Distractions and knowledge is the two factors that determine if someone can process this information.
It takes high effort to process this information and you will agree or have a counterargument. When
there is a convincing (cogent) argument it produces an agreement. An example of this in like the one
used in or textbook Emily s economic plan makes sense! I ll vote for Emily! Peripheral route or
heuristic processing is a route to persuasion that involves simple
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Peripheral Vascular Disease
Background
Peripheral vascular disease is a disease that affects the peripheral circulatory system. PVD is also
referred to as peripheral arterial disease. PVD includes both the veins and the arteries. In PVD there is
a problem with blood flow due to a narrowing of blood vessels which is occurring from a different
pathology. The most common cause of PVD is atherosclerosis. Patients with PVD can range from
asymptomatic to severe and require amputations (Giorgi 2015).
Etiology
Peripheral vascular disease is divided into subcategories of functional and organic. Functional PVD
does not involve physical problems in the blood vessels. It causes incidental or short term symptoms.
These are usually spasms that occur erratically. Organic PVD involves changes in blood vessel
structure. This type of PVD causes inflammation, tissue damage, and blockages (Giorgi 2015). The
number one leading cause of peripheral vascular disease is atherosclerosis. This is a gradual process in
which a fatty material builds up inside the arteries (emedicinehealth 2015). Other contributing factors
to PVD include smoking, inactivity, diabetes, obesity, high blood cholesterol, hypertension, emboli
from another location, inflammation of blood vessels, injury to blood vessels, and stress. (Giorgi
2015)
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The final product is a plaque that then begins to narrow the path of blood flow in the arteries and can
potential cause a complete blockage. This can lead to ischemia and
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Reading Fluency and Its Effect on Reading Comprehension
Reading Fluency and its Effect on Reading Comprehension
Topic Selection As an elementary teacher, I have often thought reading fluency plays a large role in a
child s reading development. Few reading programs give fluency the recognition it deserves. Reading
fluency has been a prominent and reliable benchmark for me, even when students have comprehension
difficulties. Once fluency is assessed, the results were used to place students in their reading ability
group. Often times, the fluent readers were placed in the high ability reading groups. In the past, our
district used a reading program that gave very little focus to reading fluency and few strategies for
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Reader s theater brings a new, more exciting approach to repeated practice. Like repeated reading,
reader s theater focuses on all three elements of reading fluency.
Reader s theater requires students to reread, memorize, and perform the text, which are key
components to improving fluency. Adding dramatic performance to a student s reading experience will
positively affect the student s expression, or prosody, a key component to reading fluency (Nathan
Stanovich, 2001). Modeling fluency is essential so students can better understand what reading
fluency sounds like. Proper modeling focuses on accuracy, rate, phrasing, and prosody (Worthly
Broaddus, 2001). Evanchan (2010) suggested proper modeling gives students exposure to vocabulary
above their independent reading level. Modeling allows students to be engaged with text they may
wrestle with independently, and comprehension is also enhanced (Worthly Broaddus, 2001). The
student s engagement and evidence of comprehension suggests students listening comprehension level
is at a higher level than their independent reading levels (Evanchan, 2010).
How does reading fluency affect reading comprehension? There are five essential components to
reading. They are phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. Evanchan
(2010), referred to the components as links in a chain, and comprehension is the link that secures the
chain; however, if one of the four
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Men and Women in Non-Traditional Sports Essay
Men and Women in Non Traditional Sports
The benefits of an individual entering a non traditional sport for his or her sex can be huge but they
are usually greater for society in general than for the athlete him/herself. Being the first person to
break into a non traditional sport would obviously be trying on the athlete, who would have to face the
questioning and criticisms of media, fans, and even their fellow athletes. But one athlete s
determination and persistence can open up a whole new world to both athletes and spectators.
In the early 1900s, women did not participate much in figure skating competitions, partly because of
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When males began to participate, the routines took on a different look more like what one would see
in a pairs figure skating or ice dancing competition. Some people feel that having both sexes
participate in the sport make it more athletic, whereas all female synchronized swimming had the
reputation of being too showy.
So clearly, the biggest benefit of individuals entering into non traditional sports for their gender occurs
when they successfully open the sport up to other people of their gender. On the other hand, however,
an individual entering a non traditional sport most likely will be forced to deal with some resistance
and some difficult issues to resolve.
For example, as we saw in the film Girl Fight, one obvious problem with the girl attempting to train to
box was the lack of resources for her. She could not share the locker room with the boys, and had to
make do with a run down storage closet instead. Another problem that is brought up when individuals
participate in non traditional sports for their sexes is about how the game is actually played. For
example, if a female were to play ice hockey on a team of boys, would she be treated as an equal in
the game? Would the boys be willing to hit and check her like they would do to the boys in the game?
Or would they be extra hard on her and take advantage of the fact that she was playing in the game to
try to score more goals? Achieving a level of total equality is a
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Alinsky s Rules For Radicals Analysis
Alinsky s rules for radicals were written by Saul Alinsky in 1972. The rules were created to develop a
process for organization. Alinsky s rules were broken into two different types, tactics with 13 rules and
ends and means with 11 rules. The four rules I chose to discuss were from the tactics list of rules.
Alinsky s rules for radicals are applicable in many ways and also are somewhat biased. The first rule I
chose was the seventh rule of tactics, Alinsky states, A tactic that drags on for too long becomes a
drag. Commitment may become ritualistic as people turn to other issues. . I agree with the purpose of
this rule because people need variety in an organization or else they get bored. People need any kind
of variations of work that they can get within an organization over a prolonged period of time in order
to stay productive and efficient. Variation also allows for the members of an organization to gain
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I agree with this rule because we, as human beings, are prone to over complicate a simple situation.
For example, we look at a situation, we then get overwhelmed by it, then, when the situation is over,
we feel as though we shouldn t have been worried about the situation at all. A Biblical example of this
tactic is in Genesis 3, starting in verse 1 by saying Now the serpent was the most cunning of all the
wild animals that the Lord God made and finishing in verse 15 by the Lord saying to the serpent He
will strike your head and you will strike his heel (HCSB). At first, the serpents description makes him
seem very intimidating but within the same chapter the serpent was told how he will meet his ends,
which discredits any prior intimidation that the serpent had. This tactic is true for all organizations
because despite how difficult a challenge may seem, people are more than likely willing to help if they
are
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A P Summary
Sammy is a nineteen year old boy who works at an A P grocery store in a small conservative town. He
s been working at this A P for quite some time now so much that he s become bored with it. He works
at the register and to keep himself entertained he pretends that the register is singing a song every time
he uses it. Although he s been working there for some time, it becomes clear that he doesn t wish to be
in that store much longer. It s also clear that the town that he lives in isn t somewhere he wants to be
either and it isn t until the day girls came to the store that he begins to act on these dreams by quitting
his job. The idea that Sammy is fed up with the life he lives comes from the way he describes the
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Updike did a really good job in telling that theme through a round and dynamic character like Sammy
because deep down Sammy knew that the life of an A P worker living in a small town wasn t the life
he was content with. By seeing these girls who were the complete opposite of what he was used to and
who represented the life he d been dreaming of he was then given that extra push to work for a new
life. Any doubt that he had about his dream had been washed away because he saw what he wanted in
living flesh through Queenie and her
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My Hometown Essay
Hello everyone,welcome to my hometown, Jining, located in the southwest of Shandong, China, is
one of the key industrial cites of the province. It covers an area of 11,000 square kilometers, with a
population of 8.3544 million. It s a good place for you to relax yourself and get close to nature
because of its comfortable climate, beautiful environment and Confucian culture. Now please let me
introduce you the charming city. 1、Comfortable climate Jining belongs to warm temperate zone
monsoon climate types, with a dry winter, wet summer, significant winds, four seasons and so on. So
you can see different beautiful scenery of different seasons,such as many kinds of beautiful flowers in
spring.If you come here in winter, you can ski on the mountain Yi. 2、Favorable geographic location
Jining enjoys favorable geographic location and convenient transportation and communication. The
Beijing Shanghai Railway, Beijing Kowloon Railway go through the city from south to north;
Yanzhou Shijiu Railway and Jining Xinxiang Railway pass through the city from east to west. 223.7
kilometers of expressways have been open to traffic. The newly built Beijing Shanghai Express
Railway crosses Jining, with one stop in Qufu. Furthermore, Jining Qufu Airport, with direct flight to
domestic cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Shenyang, Qingdao, etc. has been put in
use. The Beijing Hangzhou Grand Canal flows through the city, with strong river transportation
capacity. Jining is only 200
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Retirement Benefits Authority
Question 1a) Discuss the role/functions of the Retirement Benefits Authority in regulating retirement
benefits.
The functions of the Retirement Benefits Authority (RBA) include:
To regulate and supervise the establishment and management of retirement benefits schemes.
To protect the interest of members and sponsors of retirement benefit schemes.
To promote the development of the retirement benefits industry.
To advise the Minister for Finance on the national policy to be followed with regard to the retirement
benefits sector.
To implement all government policies relating to it, i.e. the Retirement Benefits Authority.
Perform any other functions conferred on it by the Retirement Benefits Authority Act or by any other
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Disadvantage
„X Employees have to fund the scheme by themselves if there is no employer contribution.
Question 1c) Some employees have had problems accessing their pensions after retirement and some
have had to go to court and others end up giving up due to the process involved in following it up.
Discuss the reasons why such scenarios arise. Explain the contents of the key legislation that governs
pension schemes regulation in Kenya.
Such scenarios may arise due to any of the following reasons;
„X Denied or delayed payment of benefits to the pensioners as a result of member¡¦s ignorance.
„X Diversion of scheme funds into sponsor¡¦s business.
„X Under funded schemes that cannot meet their obligations.
„X Questionable investments.
„X Lending of scheme funds to trustees or senior managers at economical rates.
„X Poor investments of scheme funds leading to poor returns.
„X Poor administration and record keeping by pensions leading to long delays in payment of benefits
to members.
The key legislation in Kenya that governs pension schemes regulation is the Retirement Benefits
Authority Act (RBAAct), 1997. The contents include;
Registration of retirement benefits schemes shall be done in accordance with the provisions of the
RBAAct and under the authority of a certificate issued by the same Act. Every scheme shall also be
established under an irrevocable trust.
The deregistering or winding up of a scheme shall
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Essay about Characters of The Kite Runner
Published by Riverhead Books in 2003, Khaled Hosseini wrote The Kite
Runner, a powerful story of love, fear, friendship, redemption, and the reality of the
cruel world we live in. In this tale, you develop a personal relationship with the
characters as you feel their emotions. Khaled Hosseini brings his characters to life
eloquently. The relationship between son and father, rich and poor, countryman
and his country, Pashtun and Hazara, friend and brother, and the conflict within
themselves. Anyone could fall in love with the characters of The Kite Runner.
In the beginning of Hosseini s novel, Hassan and Amir share an astonshing friendship. Amir, being
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His home land was completely ruined. The tree, his house, Sohrab s
innocense, the orphaned children of Afghanistan, and Hassan, all broken by the war. In
the end, does Amir ever redeem himself?
The Kite Runner is a very strongly written piece of work. It s first strongest
aspect is the immediacy. Every dramatic event is described with eloquent imagery.
You felt as if it was all real and you were witnessing it right before your own eyes. The
Kite Runner s second strongest aspect is it s symbolism. The slingshot, symbolizing
Hassan, saved Amir oh so many times. The power of the deadly slingshot was passed
down to Hassan s son, Sohrab, just as his personality was. The decades of war left Amir s
home devastated with poverty.When Amir was little, he thought of everyone to be just as
privalidged as he was, aside from the Hazara servants. Little did he know that outside of
his protected priviledged neighborhoods, there was still much poverty. Therefore, his
seemingly perfect home country was not as perfect as he thought, just as his seemingly
perfect friendship wasn t. He treated Hassan with little respect. Making him feel bad
about himself and testing his loyalty had become a daily task. After the Russian invasion
and the Taliban taking control of the country, all of Afghanistan was destroyed. Along
with the desctruction of his country, his friendship was also destroyed. His
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Poem In The Devil And Tom Walker, By Washington Irving
The range of psychological approaches also took great part in the story. When the people are in
dilemma, they try to solve the problems in different ways as they are different fruits of different trees.
The reason is people are treated in different spheres and in different societies, some of them are free
citizens of the free country, some of them slaves of the colonies. Some of them choose the difficult
way to solve the problem, but some of them choose the tricky way to get rid of it. Or people choose
the tricky way without intention of doing it, maybe under pressure of other people or maybe under the
formed situation similar to the happened issue in the scene of presence of spectre bridegroom in the
castle of Katzenellenbegon family. Baron could not allow Starkenfaust to introduce himself and
explain the reason of his visit. Unwillingly he masked under a spectre figure, thinking as the best way
of swaying away from the castle of Katzenellenbegon family. At the end of the story the force of free
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We know that Washington Irving created many distinct characters in his works. Some of his characters
see and try to find happiness and wealth in different things. Irving gave a great depiction of an
American Dream under the aim of becoming happy and immediately wealthy no matter how it would
be happened. If Irving in Rip Van Winkle created the character Rip who saw the happiness in life
without his nagging wife, in The Devil and Tom Walker he created the character Tom who saw the
happiness in wealth which reduced to ash upon the Devil s taking his soul. Both characters, Rip and
Tom, somehow achieved the goals but at the end both of them were unhappy, because they chose the
wrong ways to get the targets. This is the issue to which Irving wanted to drag the reader s attention in
his
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The Outsiders By Francis Ford Coppola
The Outsiders a film directed by Francis Ford Coppola s in the 1980s is about two social groups of
teenagers who happens to live in the same town and attends the same high school. Although both two
social groups live in the same vicinity, they live a completely different life. A group identified as the
South Side Socials (aka socs ), are the upper class teenagers, while the Greasers, are the less fortunate
kids, who just so happen to live on the wrong side of town. These two social groups have had a
conflict against one another for several years, but on one specific evening, this rivalry turns deadly as
one of the greasers, Johnny, stabs and murders a socs. Due to the passing of one of the Socs, the Socs
tried to avenge the death of their friend, while the greasers tried to get the town to comprehend that the
Socs were also at fault during that conflict. The Outsider is an exceptional film depicting how social
groups can explain our behavior, and how deviance and crime are observed in relation to our social
group. A social group is defined as a group of two or more people who interact frequently with one
another, shares a portion sense of belonging and have a sensation of interdependence. As seen in the
film, both the Socs and the greasers care deeply for each associate of the corresponding group.
Towards the end of the film, as Johnny is being hospitalized for severe burns, Pony Boy expresses
himself by stating the fact that things would be different if he pass away.
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Loveland
Loveland Ski Area is near to the hearts and homes of generations of Colorado skiers and riders. Just
53 miles from Denver, Loveland offers uncrowded slopes, remarkable terrain, free close in parking
and a season that lasts from October through May. Loveland also averages 400″ of snow each season
more than any Front Range or Summit County resort. Loveland is a perfect place for those that simply
want to ski and ride. This is Colorado. Welcome home.
Loveland sits atop the Continental Divide and is just a short 53 mile drive from Denver. While
Loveland has varied terrain for every ability, Loveland Valley provides beginners and first timers with
a separate base area and gentle slopes perfect for learning how to ski or ride.
Loveland sits atop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It was named Chair 1, and has the same line as the current lift. The following season, Chair 2 was
built. The lift began near the slope maintenance building west of the current Basin Lodge.
By the late 1950 s to 1960 s construction began of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Tunnel, which runs
directly below the base of Chair 4. During this time period, Chairs 3 and 4 were built also by Heron
Engineering.
This opened the Loveland Valley Ski Area in 1961 as well as some south facing slopes to the north of
Chair 2 in 1965. During the 1980 s, Loveland upgraded the old Chair 2 with a high capacity Yan triple
chair. This provided better, more reliable access to beginner and intermediate terrain. In 1989, a new
Valley lodge was constructed, allowing for better guest services at the beginner and racing hills.
Loveland continued its expansions during the 1990 s. In 1990, Yan was contracted to install Loveland
s first fixed grip quad. The lift serves intermediate and expert bowl terrain to the right of Chair 4. Due
to increased skier numbers, in 1995, Loveland decided to enlarge the Basin lodge to its current size.
This drastically increased the number of people the building could accommodate. The following year,
chair 3 was replaced by a Poma quad chair, doubling the lift capacity at the
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Water Code Of 1934 Essay
Like the United States early effort with the Rivers and Harbor Act of 1899, Brazil s initial struggle to
control pollution started with the legislative enactment of the water Code of 1934. (Alter, 2012) The
Water Code of 1934 was designed to regulate usage, property rights over water, and setting limitations
over water use. Before this landmark legislation, the demands for water use was overseen by the
Ministry of Energy s National Department of Water and Energy. Due to the fact water was a key
resource in power generation and electricity via hydroelectricity, prior to the Water Code of 1934
power companies had a high degree of control over all aspects that could impact power generation.
The Ministry of Energy could provide individual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During the early 1960 s and late 1970 s, the management of water and sanitation services underwent
several reorganizations to help gap the shortages in public health needs between the economically
sound municipalities and the growing communities without economic solvency. Two key systems
were developed to bridge these gaps; In 1968 The Sanitary Financing System, was created and in 1971
National Water Supply and Sanitation Plan (PLANASA) was established. Under PLANASA,
investment in infrastructure increased significantly as water coverage doubled between 1970 to 1990.
Furthermore, the access to sanitary sewerage systems doubled nationally. During this period, the
PLANASA and other peripherally related governmental organizations were investing over $11 billion
in water and sanitary sewer systems, with the bulk of the funding going towards water quality and
distribution systems. However, turbulent financial times troubled Brazil during the 1980 s and led to a
governmental reorganization which established the Sanitation Secretariat (SNS) under the Ministry of
Social Welfare (MAS) which manages water resources and infrastructure. (Heller,
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Research Paper On Jamaica
Jamaica is located in the Caribbean Islands, it covers 10,831 square kilometers of land and 160 square
kilometers of water. Jamaica s absolute location is 18.1096° N, 77.2975° W. Jamaica is a short
distance south of Cuba and an even shorter distance west of Haiti. It s about 1000 kilometers (600
Miles) east of the shore of Mexico. Jamaica is the 3rd largest island in the Caribbean Sea. The capital
of Jamaica is Kingston and has a population of 2.715 million. Jamaica s traditional foods are curry
goat, fried dumplings, ackee and salt fish. Jamaica is known for the music genres that are played by
Jamaican musicians. Jamaica is known for five things: the first one is the land of beauty which is very
attractive, relaxing beaches, rivers, and waterfalls. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Jamaicans are popularly known for their delicious jerk chicken, fish, ackee, salt fish, bammy, and fish.
The fourth thing Jamaica is known for is their music and culture. They have a mission statement for
their people Out of the many one people in the effort to bring about unity. Most of them are musicians
who have made the country famously known for its unique kind of music. For example, Bob Marley
who is from Jamaica who was a singer, songwriter, musician, and guitarist who achieved international
fame. The fifth thing Jamaica is known are the sports they play such as track, association football,
cricket, basketball and netball. They are known to perform exceptionally in a wide range of sporting
activities, which include marathons, netball, boxing, and cricket. The transportation in Jamaica is by
taxi, cars, and buses which is the cheapest transportation, unless you have a car. Jamaica s region is
divided into three landform regions: the eastern mountains, the central valleys and plateaus, and the
coastal plains. The most elevated area is the Blue Mountains in eastern
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The Day Rosa Parks Theme
The theme in All Summer in a Day and The Day Rosa Parks was arrested are similar. The theme that
they share is Stand up for what you believe in. In both the story, and the drama there is that one person
that does not want to be treated the that other people are treating them. It s just like in All Summer in a
Day the girl, Margot believed that the sun was going to come up, but everyone else didn t believe her,
so they made fun of her because of what she believed in. In The Day Rosa Parks was Arrested a white
man told Rosa Parks to get up so he could sit down. She didn t get up. He told her to get up again, or
he will get the police officer, she didn t get up. Even when the officer took her to jail, she still stood up
for what she believed in. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
You can also learn something from them. In conclusion, if you say something, but someone else say s
different, then don t worry about what they say believe in what you say, and just stand up for what you
believe in. What you believe in, and what the other person believes in may both be correct. You will
never know, but just always stand up for what you believe in. Rosa Parks didn t want to be treated the
way she was being treated, so she stood up for herself, and everyone of the colored people. Margot did
not want to be treated the way she was being treated, just because she was different. So what she did
was stood up for herself, and believed in herself. Rosa Parks, and Margot didn t care what anyone else
thought of what they were doing. They just believed in themselves, and stood up for what they
believed in. The authors Lauren Tarshis, and Ray Bradbury wrote different things one was a story and
one was a
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Awakening Into A World Of Foul Beasts
Awakening into a world of foul beasts that hide in every corner is no easy thing for a beginner Hunter.
Don t worry, clearing the City of Yarnham in Bloodborne will be an easy thing to do once you know
where to go, how to get the checkpoints and how to defeat the bosses in Yarhnam. As soon as the
game starts, you re forced to create a contract that allows you to customize your own character to fight
against the bloodthirsty beasts of this world. There are different classes of warriors in these options,
but the most powerful to start with is the troubled past class; giving you a boost in strength and agility
in the game. Once the contract is set, head down the stairs of the clinic to find a lycanthrope. I know it
s tempting, but don t do anything, let the beast kill you. Once this happens you ll awaken in a place
called Hunter s Dream. In this place, find the messengers on the floor and choose whatever weapons
fit you best. Head back to Yosefka s Clinic through the tombstones and defeat the lycanthrope. With
your new weapons, head out to explore Yarnham. Turn right, go up the street and slay whatever
monster is in your way to acquire blood echoe. Blood echoes are the currency you will use to better
your character, making him stronger to defeat bigger beasts and improve your other stats. Keep going
until you find the ritual circle in the main city. Don t worry about missing it, you won t. Take out the
enemies on higher ground before charging in to deal with the beasts
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Medical Testing Dementia
Working in the field of medical testing, it is important to know that there will be a health risk when
working on lab equipment, due to many hazardous chemical, many scientist risk their lives to find the
right substance to find a cure. Each test has its own indication and contraindication. Tests being
performed are expected to have no benefit for the individual being tested. Instead, the results may be
useful for the establishment of statistics in order to improve health care for other individuals. Patients
may give informed consent to undergo medical tests that will benefit other people. It is not just
classify only to use for diseases but to find a relevant used of treatments. What is medical testing?
What are some source of topic that relates to it? Medical testing is a kind of ... Show more content on
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The State news service stated that A common diabetes drug could be redeveloped as a new treatment
for Alzheimer s. The NHS reported that a sign of Alzheimer being contaminated is the formation of
clumps of protein, known as plaques and tangles, in the brain. The author of Diabetes drug tested for
dementia Biography in Context asserts that Alzheimer s disease is an abnormal version of
phosphorylation, however it insight the biochemical effect is a metformin within the neurocyte. The
effect of the dose for dementia check if it has any side effect of a conceivable harm. The NHS cater
with inquisition of the drug test for dementia, they figure out that if the mice had been given
metformin in their drinking water, it would have reduced the levels of tau phosphorylation. The cause
of it decrease the nerve cell which causes the Alzheimer s. In additional information Many people has
or had Alzheimer s, ⅕ of the population in the world either has Alzheimer s or some source of diseases
in their body systems that they can t control so treatments are offered and is not curable completely
but it prevents from getting sick
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Preventing Musculoskeletal Disorders In The Workplace
The Seriousness of MSD Occupational health hazards are conditions in a workplace environment that
pose a threat to the physical or mental health of an employee working there. Unfortunately,
occupational health hazards are very common, however, providentially; many organizations have been
established in order to prevent these tragedies from occurring. One of these great organizations is the
Worker s Health and Safety Centre; Ontario s designated health and safety training center. In recent
times, WHSC has taken specific initiative on taking action to prevent the occupation ergonomic
hazard, causing musculoskeletal disorder. Due to the fact that Musculoskeletal Disorders may cause
employees to suffer from uncomfortable pains to developing critical disabilities, it is extremely
important for employers to ensure that they eliminate any hazards in the working environments, and
train their employees. An ergonomic hazard in the workplace can occur when a worker repeats the
same movement, or engages in stationary/ uncomfortable positions over an extended period of time.
The reason why employers must take such an initiative to prevent their employees from developing a
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Preventing Musculoskeletal Disorders can often be as simple as physically removing the hazard from
the environment in which the employee is exposed to, or making a simple change! For example, in an
office setting, correcting an employee s posture when sitting at a computer can prevent them from
developing muscular exhaustion in their lower back, shoulders and neck. Employers must ensure that
their employees are able to recognize the signs/symptoms in order to seek treatment before developing
a worse condition. The employees must also be able to identify any MSD hazards in their
environment, and above all, be knowledgeable about the information on the equipment they are
working with, so that they may request for adjustments to protect their health and
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  • 1. Undeniable Facts About Paper Writer And How It Can Affect You 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 from HelpWriting.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. Undeniable Facts About Paper Writer And How It Can Affect You Undeniable Facts About Paper Writer And How It Can Affect You
  • 2. Test Sample Vs. The Benchmark With 98 % Confidence Therefore, there is a significant difference between the average scores of the test sample compared to the benchmark with 98% confidence. In this case, the claim can be made that the test sample is statistically superior to the average benchmark by at least (3.25 2)/3.25 = 38.5 % and at most (3.25 2)/2 = 62.5% with 98% confidence. SOLUTIONS, FIXES, EMBELLISHMENTS, AND IMPROVEMENTS The main issues found in heuristics #7 and #8 are partially due to the lack of awareness found in the RVCS. Specifically, the problems occur when one member of the group, denoted here as User A , needs to make necessary changes to a particular artifact or document, only to find that another group member, denoted here as User B , has checked the artifact or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, upon checking the artifact back into the repository, User B can use the same comments made at checkout, or discard the checkout comments and make more accurate comments at check in time. Finally, the Mack Truck Theory and putting all the eggs in one basket are words of warning and wisdom to be must be heeded. More than one manager should be given the RVCS administrative passwords so that in the event of an emergency, the checked out state of an artifact or document can easily be reversed and undone. Then the group member who originally owned the lock can be notified of the emergency reversal of his or her checkout. With this software embellishment, suggestion and best practice, the issue no longer impedes further progress from being made. The worst case scenario is that task completion may be delayed, but less significantly. As group members now know what changes are being made and how long it will take to make them, more informed decisions can be made in a shorter time. Finally, these proposed changes and best practices regarding the RVCS automatically address the issue found the sixth heuristic. Although the project manager may find the task of accurately evaluating and accessing one s productivity and proficiency using the RVCS a bit cumbersome, an administrative feature can be added to the RVCS to address the issue. A report or database view of check ins sorted by user is an option that can be made available to the manager as to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Zimbardo And Milgram Experiment The risk to human participants in the noteworthy experiments Milgram (1963) and Haney, Banks, and Zimbardo (1973) has advanced our understanding of power and obedience by highlighting the significant influence of social situations on personal behaviour. However, as many subsequent experiments on power and obedience have produced similar findings yet with a greater regard to ethical principles and minimising risk to participants, the risks to participants were only necessary to a small extent. Further, these experiments were conducted at a time when the psychological community did not have stringent ethical guidelines. Since then, there has been a greater emphasise on protecting human participants, culminating in the APA ethical guidelines which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This game randomly separates participants into triangles, squares and circles where the circles have the most power and can make rules that apply to the others, akin to the guards. This game was used to explore notions of power and oppression and the results paralleled the findings of the prison simulation; the circles who are indiscriminately granted power, corrupt it by forming rules that heavily benefit their group and disadvantage others, and the triangles took on a passive role and felt helpless (Nnawulezi, Campbell, Landstra, Davis, Vandegrift, Taylor., 2013). Hence the findings of the Stanford prison simulation are easily replicated through this game which eliminates participants mental distress and loss of rights and dignity, highlighting that the risks to participants can be avoided when advancing our understanding of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Effects Of Life Support Technology On Nursing Practice The use of life support technology to achieve work of breathing in patients is referred to as mechanical ventilation. The author chose the topic of positive pressure mechanical ventilation to explore the indications of use, complications, and safety concerns in relation to nursing practice. Topics to be explored will include weaning protocols to reduce complications and patient suffering and ventilator associated pneumonia due to prolonged intubation. Fundamental nursing interventions will be reviewed regarding ventilation and preventing complications. Patients who require advanced monitoring, treatment, and nursing care due to injury or disease are cared for in the intensive care unit (ICU). Approximately 50% of these patients need mechanical ventilation (Tingsvik, Johansson, Martensson, 2015). A ventilator is a machine that supports breathing if the patient is unable to do so. Some patients need ventilators for a short period of time, while others require prolonged ventilation, which increases the risk of complications. Indications for mechanical ventilation arise when the patient cannot uphold spontaneous ventilation to sustain life, which include apnea, acute respiratory failure, severe hypoxia, coma, neuromuscular disease, and respiratory muscle fatigue. There are two types of mechanical ventilation. Negative pressure ventilation is non invasive and doesn t require an artificial airway (Lewis, et al, 2014). The negative pressure decreases intrathoracic pressures to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Memorialization Of The Great War This thesis has aimed to widen local studies on the memorialisation of the Great War. The study of remembrance is ever expanding, with historians, local researchers and organisations aiming to broaden the spectrum of research on the topic. Historians have researched memorialisation from local to international level and the wide spectrum of studies allows for a better understanding of how people and communities reacted to the Great War. Of the 5,704,416 men mobilised by Britain, around 723,000 died. Since the dead were buried overseas in war cemeteries, it was down to communities throughout Britain to erect war memorials for their fallen. War memorials became focal points of commemorative and anniversary events for the Great War, they were a way in which future generations could pay their respects to the dead and could also show as a reminder the influence that a worldwide war had on a community and country. There are around 38,000 war memorials in Britain, while in the North East of England, the number amounts to around 2,001 , and in Middleton in Teesdale there are three dedicated to the Great War. This thesis focused ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The War Memorial Committee asked Lord Barnard to unveil the monument, to which he agreed. Furthermore, they planned with the church ministers in the village for a church service and congregation before the official unveiling. They also had to arrange for the institutions and individuals to lay wreaths at the memorial and had to arrange the band, buglers and a firing party. On unveiling day, the arrangements proved to be successful as the ceremony went forward without any problems. Mr Raine stated that despite anxiety over The form the monument should take, the raising of the money, the fixing of the site, and the erection of the memorial , as a village, the community and committee overcame all of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Company Law Section 14 of the Companies Act 1985 The Joint Stock Companies Act 1844, which enabled companies to be formed by deed of settlement and the Limited Liability Act 1855, established a general incorporation procedure which offered limited liability to shareholders and gave recognition to the company as a separate legal persona. By the Joint Stock Companies Act 1856, the deed was replaced with today s style of constitution, namely the registration of the Memorandum of Association and the Articles of Association. The contents of these are now regulated under the Companies Act 1985, and form the constitution of the company. It is from the original 1844 Act that the wording was adopted for s.14 of the Companies Act 1985 which makes reference to the contractual nature of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the House of Lords it was held that the plaintiff could not rely on the said article, when the company terminated his employment, as he was suing in his capacity of a solicitor, i.e. enforcing an outsider right, which did not affect the constitutional rights of the shareholders even though he was also a shareholder. The second principle was established in the case of Foss v Harbuttle . The rule being stated by Griffin in the following way: An individual shareholder has no absolute right to seek redress for a wrong purportedly committed against the company in which he is a member. The company in such an instance is the proper plaintiff to instigate such an action. Whether the company proceeds with the action will depend upon the will of the general meeting and its board of directors. Only in exceptional circumstances will the court interfere with a decision taken by the company to sanction the alleged wrongful act. There are two parts to this doctrine; firstly that the courts will not interfere in the internal management of the company. The grounds for this lie in the principle that the majority shareholders should be able to decide whether a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. College Students Are Not Worth Attending College All throughout primary and secondary education, especially high school, educators and administrators drill into the heads of students that the main goal at the end is to attend college, to obtain a degree that ensures a successful life. What they don t reveal is the colossal cost of tuition that the average American cannot afford, instead they speak of scholarships that can be awarded to outstanding students. Once again they do not come to realize that not all students can be awarded scholarships or qualify for financial aid without placing students into debt, which is the majority of Americans who dream of attending college. Thus, college is not worth attending at its current cost because, college graduates still pay off their debts years ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If all young adults were shipped off to college we would lack specialized workers that are the reason our cars are fixed, or houses built, and even to fix the lights when they go out. Not just specialized workers would disappear but also the great innovators of the world would be hindered and not able to unlock their full potential that college would limit. Thus, college is not worth the cost of both money, time, and even the chance of destroying the ideas of the innovators of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Adjusting to Cultural Change Adjusting to cultural change: How U.S. business men and women have to adjust to various cultural changers to succeed in the international market. Abstract Culture inevitably influences the needs and desires of consumers of particular countries and socialized groups, consequently, businesses, in order to succeed have to be aware of cultural interests and target their products and operations to cultural demands. Succeeding necessitates knowing the factors that crisscross with the other culture and understanding the other culture s practices in regards to these factors. It also requires an understanding of ethical practices of the other culture as well as their communication style amongst other factors. The business wishes to win customer trust and this too, hinges, on cultural constructs. In short, the goal of standardization has given place to mastery of cross cultural communication. This is the challenge for the American corporation that does business on a global scale. Introduction Culture, inevitably, influences the needs and desires of consumers of particular countries and socialized groups, consequently, businesses, in order to succeed have to be aware of cultural interests and target their products and operations to cultural demands. There is a certain collective programming of the mind that operates in each and every culture and this cognitive programming or acculturation (otherwise known as socialization) impact consumerists decisions and emands. Norms, rules, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Interaction Between The Roman And Celtic Civilizations Interaction between the Roman and Celtic civilizations Between 750 BC and 12 BC the Celts were the most powerful people in Northern central Europe. The Celts consisted of a number of tribes that all spoke a similar common language as well as sharing common elements of culture and art but were not a cohesive group like the Romans or Egyptians. The Celts were widely spread through Europe from the British Isles to Galatia more commonly known today as Austria, Switzerland, southern France and Spain, these areas consisted of multiple different political organisations ruled by various leaders. North west Europe was inhabited by three main Celtic groups; The Gauls who lived in ancient France, Britons who lived in Great Britain and Gaels who lived in Ireland. The Celts were first mentioned in Greek written sources around 500 BC when they were referred to as Keltoi. Other sources such as those of the Romans also mention the Celtic groups for example texts from Alexander the Great. When the Romans invaded and Conquered Europe most of Celtic culture, history and technology was destroyed, the only elements surviving were those such as their language. Much if not all of the interaction between the Romans and Celts was based on conflict, battles and wars between the two groups occurred frequently, generally as a result of one group wanting the others resources, land and slaves, as well as riches such as, iron, lead, zinc, copper, silver and gold. Conflict first began between the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Newton And Einstein Research Paper Newton and Einstein have changed science dramatically. They didn t just change the scientific world, they conveyed many ideas and statements that would modified it for centuries to come. Without Newton and Einstein s discoveries we wouldn t be where we are in the scientific world today. First of all Newton developed the theory of gravity, he created the laws of motion, and he created a new and better version of math called calculus. Newton was an English Physicist and also a Mathematician. One of his very famous quotes is I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people . There was also a scientist named Albert Einstein. Albert was a mathematician and physicist. He came up with the concept of rest energy through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But it was not easy for him to get to where he went. Albert was born on March 14 in 1879, in Wurttemberg, Germany, and grew up there. He started speaking at a late age of seven years old, making him develop a speech problem, this made him curious about silly ordinary things like time and space which help him want to become a scientist.His father gave him a compass, which made also made him want to become a scientist even more. He was homeschooled for one year and then sent to primary school. After entering school Albert did not like authority and was often rude and cocky to them, making many teachers not like him. He attended school and tried, but many teachers said he would never go far in life because of problems he had in school . Einstein was also Jewish, so this causes many problems for him since he lived in Germany right around the time the Nazi were invading. But these traits would help make these ordinary men become a face that no one ever forgot. He conquered the obstacles and started to go to college at Trinity. At college he focused most of his time in math and physics and graduated in 1900 with a physics degree. He tried his hardest to work as a professor, but could keep a job , so he put his time into developing his theory and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How to Make Mexican Dish Pozole Essay When most people hear the word Mexican , a person instantly thinks of food. This is because Mexicans have been known through out America as a culture to have a variety of some of the best dishes. Hispanics males take pride in working, just as the females take pride in cooking. The women don t do it just for the heck of it, they make a form of art and also competition. Every Mexican family has a person who competes with another, to see who can make the best dish. Mexicans have different dishes from soups to rice. The one soup you will here in the Mexican generation is pozole. This is a soup that consists of pork, hominy, and spicy herbs. This recipe has been in my family for a more then a decade, and now I share it with you. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You will need to buy the following items, 1 10oz bag of chile ancho, 1 10oz bag of chile guaillo, 20 lbs of trisitos de puerco, 2 large cans of hominy, 2 lbs of espinazo, and 2 whole garlic cloves. To give it seasoning you must also have salt, onion, bay leaves, and oregano. In order to cook and mix all these items you must have one 1 large pot, 2 small pots, and a blender. These are all the ingredients that you will need to cook pozole. If you are not able to find all the items at your local grocery store, feel free to go to a Mexican restaurant to purchase them. They might be able to sell you some of the items. First, you spread out your ingredients on the table, open up all the packages. Then you get your pot and fill it up with water, halfway to the top. Take your meat, place it in the pot and let it boil for three hours until its tender. Be sure to add lots of salt to the meat, this will help tenderize the meat. Peel and clean all the chiles (anchos and guaillo), make sure you remove all the seeds and the veins. If you have sensitive eyes or skin, I would advise that you get some gloves and don t touch your eyes (they are very hot and will dye your skin red and burn). Then take the chiles and pass them through a pan of oil. Boil the chiles in a separate pot from the meat. After this put the chiles in a blender and blend them with the four cloves of garlic and more salt. Separate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analyzing Adam Walsh s Crime This case has a lot the information that we as students had learned in the class. First, learning from chapter one in the book the types of violent crimes and learning that Adam Walsh s crime is in the category of murdered children. According to the schoolbook, in 1996 almost 2000 children were murdered. Secondly learning the chapter of child abduction and exploitation where almost 58,200 children were victims of child abduction by a non family member, according to the NISMART 2 (Sedlak, Finklehor, Hammer, Schultz, 2002, p. 5). Watching the film has given me the opportunity to be able to use the knowledge learned from the class and the book based on how each victim in Adam Walsh s movie has a role in being a victim of crime. Victimology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Geography Of China Geography caused several ways of life to develop in China because of the varying availability of food and water. In some places of China, like The North China Plain, open water was readily available. This caused a way of life that involved harnessing this water, like farming and fishing for food. Nomadically herding animals was the only way to get food in other areas. People require water to live, so the geography of the Northwestern Deserts forced the inhabitants to crowd around oasis to get water. Another reason that geography caused many ways of life to develop in China was the natural barriers that seperated people. Mountains, deserts, and flood lands are difficult to survive if you are not familiar with them, so people could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. External Pressure Of Domestic Politics And Foreign Policy Domestic Politics and Foreign Policy Although the aspirations and goals of states are often motivated by external political pressures, analysis of recent foreign policy decisions demonstrates how internal political forces can play equally crucial roles in the pursuit and execution of these objectives. Thus, it would be invalid to claim that domestic politics and the nature of regimes play minor roles in either the goals a state pursues or the means it employs to reach them. By understanding how the diffusion of power in governments affect policy decisions, one can develop increased awareness of the linkages that exist between the internal pressures of domestic politics and the external forces of foreign politics. Before discussing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the commander in chief, the president plays a significant role in shaping foreign policy. The president possesses the power to appoint senior cabinet members, commit troops and conduct high level talks with foreign governments. Congress, on the other hand, has the power to ratify treaties, confirm the president s appointees and approve budgetary measures. And while the president has the ability to commit troops, only Congress has the authority to declare war. Despite criticisms of the American policy making process describing it as inefficient and slow moving, the main purpose and thus benefit of the constitutional separation of power is the framework of checks and balances that safeguard against monopolization of foreign policy decision making. But despite the provisions outlined in the Constitution outlining the separation of power between the executive and legislative branch in the formulation of foreign policy, congressional influence over foreign policy decisions waned after World War II. During the Vietnam War, the Johnson and Nixon administrations became increasingly secretive and monopolized foreign policy decision authority. Ultimately, however, the growing imbalance of influence of the executive branch in foreign policy decisions led to the creation of the War Powers Act. The Act stipulated that the president was required to report to Congress within 48 hours after the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Sexism In Fairy Tales Essay Introduction First sentence: Once upon a time in a land not so far away, man created the idea that it was a woman s job to conform to the ideologies generated in fairy tales. Stories like Cinderella and Snow White radiate sexism with every individual scene of the stories and films. Thesis: In recent years during the 21st century more and more people in the media have been calling out fairytales for their anti feminist attitudes with sexism, body standards as well as societal comments about women being dependent on men. Sexism in the media rises from fairy tales. From fairytales to pop culture Fairy Tales have been passed down from generation to generation. In the past feminism was not as culturally accepted, and sexism was the norm. As time went on these stories with crooked ideologies were passed down, without many changes in the main bases that contained sexist tropes. Sexist Tropes In fairy tales many of the sexist tropes have seeped into our modern day children s books and movies Cinderella the Broadway Musical Although this is considered to be a more modern adaptation of the story of Cinderella , the protagonist is still written in with the standard fairytale themes of being weak and needing a man. I m as mild and meek as a mouse; when I hear a command I obey. (page 24) Main tropes of sexism in fairy tales include Romanticized sexual abuse and lack of consent Sleeping Beauty Snow White Dead mother and the protagonist without a mother s influence Cinderella ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Mine Management Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams: The Evolution of Management Thinking M.Samson and R.Daft, (2012) Management: Fourth Asia Pacific Edition, Cengage, pp.79 80 Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams, founders of MG+BW, have had the mantra Break the rules wherever possible! from the beginning. Following the outdated rules governing the upholstery manufacturing industry when they started their company in 1989 would have put them on a path to destruction. Few, if any, management philosophies taking hold in the larger business world were on the minds of the manufacturing executives. Industry wide, supply chain management and customer service was a joke. Total Quality Management (TQM), let alone Customer Resource Management (CRM), was nowhere to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... MG+BW uses solid kiln dried hardwoods, logged using sustainable methods, to construct their frames. Gold and Williams are convinced that using cheap materials only hurts companies in the end. Pay factory workers by the hour. To meet delivery promises to customers, MG+BW needed to run a more efficient operation so that the company instituted an incentive based pay structure at its Taylorville, North Carolina factory. Most production is done by hand, so instead of hourly wages, factory employees get paid for each piece they complete. When they work faster, everybody wins. Quality assurance meetings involving representatives from the factory floor are held regularly to identify process improvements. Full employee benefits are options. By industry standards, MG+BW s approach to benefits is pretty unusual. Apparently offering full benefits to employees and generous benefits to spouses, partners and other family members is downright radical. For its employees, MG+BW also built a health conscious cafĂŠ, a gym and indoor walking track, and the first on site daycare ever to exist in the furniture industry. College scholarships are awarded annually to the employee s children as well. Cater to the masses Uninterested in catering to the lowest common denominator, MG+BW was the first in its industry to target a niche market. Gold loves to say, Our emphasis is on taking care of a small and highly select number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Harvey Mudd College Overview and Admissions Harvey Mudd College in Claremont, California was founded in 1955 and is part of a consortium of the Claremont Colleges, which are all contiguous and within walking distance. These schools include Pitzer College, Scripps College, Claremont McKenna College, Pomona College, Claremont Graduate University and Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Sciences. The school is a private institution that specializes in engineering, mathematics, computer science as well as the physical and biological sciences. Not only do more of its students go on to earn their doctorate, but according to PayScale, their graduates earn higher salaries than any other college in the country. Mission/Vision The mission of Harvey Mudd College is to educate engineers, scientists, and mathematicians well versed in all of these areas and in the humanities and the social sciences so that they may assume leadership in their fields with a clear understanding of the impact of their work on society. The current vision of the college includes a focus on global engagement as well as innovation, leadership and interdisciplinary scholarship. Campus Setting The Harvey Mudd College is located 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles in Claremont, California. The campus is near the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, close to the Claremont Village which offers specialty shops, cafes and places to browse. Residential housing is not separated by year, so students can live in any one of the eight dormitories on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Walpole In The South Sea Bubble Almost 300 years ago, Britain experienced a catastrophic event. In 1720, the stock of the South Sea Company, a financing company, dropped roughly 87 percent, resulting in the first ever international stock market crash. This crash ruined the British economy for a short period, which caused a rippling effect on Western Europe. While a number of actors would be blamed, both politicians in 1720 and historians in the three hundred years since have missed a critical piece connecting the events of that fateful summer. This essay suggests a reconsideration of the crash. It connects the progression of marine insurance and the Bubble Act of 1720 to member of parliament Robert Walpole, an actor who has hitherto escaped blame. The South Sea Company ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While this paper agrees with the broad strokes of Harris s argument, it differs from Harris in its interpreting of the nature of the relationship. Historians never connected marine insurance or the Bubble Act of 1720 to Aislabie s downfall, even though the three stories ultimately intertwine during the period. A close examination of the proceedings of the House of Commons demonstrates that Aislabie promoted marine insurance companies to take on part of the national debt. Aislabie s fingerprints were politically on both the South Sea Company and the two marine insurance companies. Nevertheless, even with Aislabie s corruption, historians have overlooked Robert Walpole s role in the South Sea Bubble. This thesis will question several decisions made by Walpole: his motives in standing silently for months in 1720, his reasoning for pushing through the Bubble Act, and his role in negotiating the South Sea Company out of financial ruin in the fall of 1720. Through these decisions made by Walpole, this thesis will argue that some responsibility rested on Walpole for the South Sea Bubble ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Genetically Modified Organisms Is Bad Essay Genetically Modified Organisms A GMO (genetically modified organism) is an organism, such as a plant, animal or bacterium, which has had its genetic material altered. The first genetically modified DNA organism was created in 1974 by Stanley Cohen, Annie Chang and Herbert Boyer. Eight years later, the first transgenic plant was produced. In 2015, over 90 percent of soy, cotton, canola, corn, and sugar beets sold in the North America have been genetically engineered. Currently, the use of genetically modified ingredients is legal in Canada. There is no law that requires products containing genetically modified organisms to be labelled and disclosed to customers. Due to its negative health effects, environmental impact, and infringement ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly, genetically modified seeds permanently contaminate the environment through cross pollination. It is the nature of plants to cross pollinate and spread their genes, but this means the harmful genes of genetically modified organisms are also being spread. Even organic food cannot be deemed 100% free of genetically modified organisms, because they are potentially contaminated. GMOs are essentially contagious but we are unable to quarantine them. This makes it difficult to avoid GMOs by means of an organic diet, and increases the need for labelling. Also, genetically modified seeds do not increase crop yields. Contrary to the belief of many Canadians, they instead work against ending world hunger. The International Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development report stated that GMO crop yields were highly variable and in some cases, yields declined. Whereas sustainable non GMO agricultural methods used in developing countries have conclusively resulted in yield increases of 79% and higher. (IAASTD, 2009, p.8) Genetically modified organisms serve no beneficial purpose to our environment. Genetically modified organisms serve no beneficial purpose to our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Role Of Fractal Geometry Of Indian Hindu Temple Architecture Role of Fractal Geometry in Indian Hindu Temple Architecture Dhrubajyoti Sardar M.Arch Scholar, Architecture Planning Department Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India E mail: ar.dhrubajyotisardar@gmail.com S. Y. Kulkarni Professor Former Head Architecture Planning Department, IIT Roorkee Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India E mail: syk_iitr@yahoo.com Abstract The self similar recursive geometry is known as Fractal. Hindu Philosophy describes the cosmos as holonomic and self similar in nature. In the connection of this context, fractal theory is being followed in Indian Hindu Temple Architecture much before the discovery of Fractal Theory. This paper is an attempt to find out the role of fractals in different elements of Indian Hindu temples. The study has extended from the site plan level to the minute detailing level. The discussion covers the elementary idea about the fractal theory and the basic structure of Hindu temples with supportive and self explanatory visuals and analysis of the topic. It also focuses on the behavioural actions of fractals in Hindu temples and on the reasons behind its successful occurrence. Keywords Fractal geometry; Hindu cosmology; Hindu temple architecture; Iteration; Self similar; Repetition Introduction Ancient Indian mathematicians were very skilful in geometry. They used the knowledge of geometry in other disciplines also. They derived many of the comprehensive conclusions with the help of geometry. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Christian Teachings on Warfare Essay Christian Teachings on Warfare For a war to be right in Christian teachings or for a war not to be wrong in Christian teachings it must follow the just war theory. This would be the first and main subject I would include in the booklet. The just war theory states that for a war to be called a just war it must · Be declared by a proper authority. · There must be a just cause for the war · The war must be of good intention (i.e. to do good or to over come an overpowering evil) · The war must be a last resort (i.e. every non violent way of solving the war must have been tried first) · The good the war will do must outweigh the harm · The war must be possible to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are many references in the bible that have a certain, war related meaning, or at least you can relate them to war. The reference thou shalt not kill (exodus 20) says that obviously you should not kill . There is rarely a war where anyone is not killed, so again you could say that wars in which people are killed are wrong. According to this, it would be near impossible for nuclear war to be right, as you would find it near impossible to use nuclear weapons without killing anyone! It is known that the blast from the Hiroshima bomb spread radiation for 36miles around, and today, the power of one bomb has increased 750,000 fold from that of the Hiroshima bomb. The results from the use of such a lethal weapon are horrifying. The loss of life would be unimaginable. Thou shalt not kill , well… my point is obvious. Do unto others as you would want done to you . Another bible reference (from the book of Matthew in the New Testament) maybe not directly referring to war but it can be related to a war situation. Do not do anything that you would not want doing to yourself, take for example killing. Would you want to be killed… the chances are that you don t, so don t kill if you don t want to be killed. This could be slightly turned around, as in a war situation you may kill people, but those people you may kill would most likely have killed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Human Trafficking Is A Sinful Deed Introduction Human trafficking is a sinful deed, whereby the trade of humans takes place. The trafficker mostly aims at availing the human services for illegal purposes against their will. The services aimed by the dealer are forced as mentioned earlier and mainly include forced sex slave, forced labor, or prostitution for the sake of earning money using humans completely out of moral bounds. The kinds of acts included in the human trafficking may be the one of providing a spouse in case of forced marriage or even the physical withdrawing of tissues. It is sad, but true that there exist no bound to the human trafficking as it may occur nationally or internationally. It is indeed a criminal offense because it results in a breach of human rights and involves the misuse of their body. There exists no condition pertinent to the movement concerning the human trafficking as it may occur at the residence of the forced personnel (Kempadoo, et. al, 2015). Human smuggling is similar to human trafficking regarding profitability and their completion demand the involvement of a criminal network. The difference is that the human smuggling is an illegal movement of human across the countries, whereas the human trafficking may result in legal or illegal movement. The major difference is that the human trafficking is the crime against an individual, whereas the human smuggling is the crime against the state. Apart of similarities and differences, these two are treated and cured separately. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison All too often, people are judged based on their appearance, causing them to pretend to be someone they truly are not. This is true in the instance of racism, which is a socially constructed idea discriminating against people based on their skin color (Takaki). The people that are victims of this discrimination will sometimes internalize their feelings when they are separated by a community. Psychoanalytic theory is seen in a text depicting a character who is motivated by psychological desires or conflicts. It will show how the human experience is defined by psychological struggle (Tyson). In Toni Morrison s The Bluest Eye, the character Pecola Breedlove internalizes her discrimination due to her skin color and her family reputation. By the end of the novel, she is shunned by the community, and she has no choice but to be her own friend. Pecola is raped by her father, which causes her to personify her doubts in an attempt to obtain compliments for her blue eyes, as she subconsciously avoids rejection by her community. According to the society in which she lives, when Pecola is raped by her father, the community treats her as an outcast because she could have prevented her pregnancy. Claudia and Frieda overhear women talking while they are selling seeds, and one of the women says, She carry some of the blame... How come she didn t fight him [Cholly]? (Morrison 189). Her community believes that Pecola is equally responsible for being raped, even though the same people admit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes Essay Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes In 1651, Thomas Hobbes published Leviathan, his famous work that detailed his physicalist outlook and his concept of the value of a social contract for a peaceful society and the nature of man. His major belief was that man is a beast that defines his identity through the need to be controlled under some kind of external, oppressive power. This essay will explain Hobbes views of man s identity in the society and will demonstrate how it was mirrored in the political structure. In Hobbes work, he explained that if individuals within a society continually lived by their own self interests, they would continue to hurt each other and be stuck in a state of war, or chaos. If the members of society were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this state of war, says Hobbes, the continual fear of our neighbors would reduce our lives to: solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short. It would be solitary because we have no reason to trust anyone else; poor because we have no possible benefit of commerce in such war; nasty because we are continually threatened and fearful of one another; brutish because we only have time to act on our passions like our fellow animals; and short because war of all against all results in many untimely and violent deaths. 1 This incredibly pessimistic account of the nature of human life, Hobbes says, is born in part by the actions of all of us, when, without any thinking, we arm ourselves and lock our doors. Does not there as much accuse of mankind by his actions as I do with my words? But neither of us accuse man s nature in it. The desires and the other passions of man, are in themselves no sin. No more are the actions, that proceed from those passions, till they know a law that forbids them: which till laws be made they cannot know: nor can a law be made, till they have agreed upon the person to make it. 2 Accordingly, by arming ourselves and locking our doors, Hobbes political recommendations reflect the way we live. In today s society it seems that no one believes in anything but money, which is leaving us morally bankrupt. People do what meets their own self interests. This moral disintegration pulses through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. montaigne and descartes on doubting Essay example Montaigne and Descartes Montaigne and Descartes both made use of a philosophical method that focused on the use of doubt to make discoveries about themselves and the world around them. However, they doubted different things. Descartes doubted all his previous knowledge from his senses, while Montaigne doubted that there were any absolute certainties in knowledge. Although they both began their philosophical processes by doubting, Montaigne doubting a constant static self, and Descartes doubted that anything existed at all, Descartes was able to move past that doubt to find one indubitably certainty, I think, therefore I am . How often do we question what is real or true? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through his philosophical search Descartes was able to find one indubitable certainty, that we are thinking beings. We always think, even when we have doubts that we are thinking we are still thinking because a doubt is a thought. Although Descartes found this one universal truth, he was still not able to believe in anything but the fact that he was a thinking being. Therefore he still doubted everything around him. He used this one certainty to try to find a system of knowledge about everything in the world. Descartes idea was to propose a hypothesis about something. For example he might say that a perfect being was in existence. He would go around this thought in a methodical way, doubting it, all the while trying to identify it as a certainty. Doubting everything was at first dangerous because in doubting everything he was also admitting that he doubted the existence of God, and thus opposing the church. However he made it a point to tell us at the beginning of his Discourse on Methods that what he was writing was only for himself and that he expected no one but himself to follow it (Descartes 14, 15). Descartes eventually managed to prove the existence of a higher being. He said that since he had the idea of a perfect being, then that perfect being must exist. His ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Research Paper On Valley Forge ( Valley Forge is a famous camp during the American revolution Valley forge ). But it wasn t that great the camp was very short supplied of the common needs of the soldiers blankets, clothes, food,ammo. During the first winter in valley forge about 2,000 soldiers died because lack of food and clothing. ( Wale the soldier were in valley forge they weren t allowed to leave they were banished from Virginia valley forge ). So the wife s of those soldier set up a plan to persuade George Washington with a nice dinner to ask of him to allow there husbands to come home and see there family s. ( Wale news traveled slow John Roberts, and mrs. Drinker and her companions proceeded to the making of the Americans first picket post on the out skirts of valley forge ). Even lack of supplies at valley forge they probably had enough supplies to make and eat some cookies. ( Cookies when it comes to cookies Oreo s were the best ). Best sold in the 20th century. ( Introduced by the American company Nabisco Oreo s were born, although Oreo s were the best selling they didn t get there own holiday like sugar cookies July 9th national sugar cookie day ). The U.S. Is the worlds biggest cookie distributer, U.S. Spent 550 million annually on Oreo s alone. In the U.S. They have a cookie cutter museum. ( The animal cracker was the first comical cookie ). Even know ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pumpkin pie was introduced to us in 1924, the worlds biggest pumpkin pie weighted 350 lbs, of 36 pound sugar, 144 eggs. Nd did you know that October 12, December 25 are both national pie day. ( And did you know even when Pumpkin pie is a most had delicacy at thanksgiving pumpkin pie was not served at the first thanksgiving Pumpkin pie ). If you have never eaten pumpkin pie before here are the flavors it comes in, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and ginger. Jacksepticeye loved pumpkin pie it was one of his favorite things to eat every day PUMPKIN PIE IS A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Symbolism In Closure And Roadkill On The Life s Highway In William Gay s short story Closure and Roadkill on the Life s Highway the comment is made that ten thousand dollars would put things in a whole other light... (Gay 172) This sparks the catalyst to the unlikely friendship of Raymer and an older supernatural like man named Mayfield, leading to a journey for twenty thousand dollars that may or may not exist. Gay uses symbols, metaphors, character development, and much more to illustrate the struggles of learning when to let go of certain aspects of your life and how to achieve closure. In the beginning of the story Raymer is described as being in more pain than he had thought possible. (Gay 168) This is due to his High School sweetheart, Corrie, recently dumping him and moving on rather ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He arrives at her apartment with three dozen roses and tells her all about the old man and the hidden money and how he has been promised half of the twenty thousand dollars. He proclaims that he plans to win [her] back by using the money to run off with her to somewhere they can reconnect. She retorts that she thinks that he should get all of the money not only half of it as he is doing all the work and the one risking his life. This does not settle well with Raymer and Corrie is beginning to show her true colors and how greedy she is. As Raymer leaves her apartment he realizes that as she is kissing him that her mouth did not taste the same as it had...and the odor of the roses had even saturated her hair. (Gay 185) In this moment Raymer realizes that things can never go back to the way they had been before with Corrie because he now sees her in a different light. The roses having an odor that has seeped into her hair is a metaphor for their relationship that is no longer something beautiful and fresh, but instead it is now something that he sees as decaying and repugnant. He is realizing Corrie s greed and that the only reason she is even considering getting back together with him is because of the money she believes that he is going to be acquiring. In this moment an enormous sadness settled over [Raymer] as he comes to terms with the fact that his relationship with Corrie is over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. A Brief Note On The Police Body Camera Jordyn Hanson Sara Gillis ENGL 101T 30 Nov. 2016 Through an officer s eye A man in Seattle was arrested for a peaceful protest early this year, and his arrest was recorded on a police body camera. He hasn t yet had his day in court, but the footage of his arrest, name, address and date of birth are all made public records (Sullivan n.p.). Those supporting these cameras say it is their right to see the footage, but by enabling those rights the right to privacy for victims and officers become second class. The show Cops has been around for 28 seasons and has highlighted the scenes of which police encounter every day. It s not pretty, but those filmed are asked to sign off on permission to use the footage. If they don t sign the footage can t be used, this is allowing suspects their due privacy. Police body cameras invade officers and suspects rights to privacy and provide too much transparency. The primary disadvantage of police body cameras is that they infringe on the simple privacy rights of officers and those who they interact with. Unlike the show these officers would not be able to get a signed release from every person in their film. A policy to release all police recorded videos could mean footage of the inside of a person s home or a hospital would be available (Sullivan n.p.). The body camera footage could show the inside of officers homes and other private situations (Sullivan n.p.). This footage of a home, hospital or morgue shows that the footage is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Vygotsky s Theory On Cognitive Development Essay ⅓ of a page on vygotsky Lev Semionovich Vygotsky was a Russian psychologist and constructivist learning theorist who was known for arguing against the theories of psychologist Jean Piaget. Piaget believed that in order for any learning to occur there had to development within the individual first, but Vygotsky argued the contrary. He argued that in order for development to occur, the individual would first have to have learning take place through instruction and example in a given appropriate environment. Vygotsky s theory on cognitive development is centralized on two key ideas known as scaffolding and the zone of proximal development which will be explored in this essay and how they contribute to the classroom. ½ scaffolding Scaffolding is defined by Educational Psychology, 8th edition as: Support for learning and problem solving; might include clues, reminders, encouragement, breaking the problem down into steps, providing an example, or anything else that allows the student to grow in independence as a learner (45). The key concepts of scaffolding in the zone of proximal development is how Vygotsky believed the most learning can take place as the students are amongst peers whose private speech can be discussed among one another to come to new conclusions. (aka learning.) private speech Children s self talk, which guides their thinking and action; eventually internalized as silent inner speech. For example, a teacher could introduce a concept requiring prompting, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Peripheral Route Persuasion Central route or systematic processing is a route to persuasion that involves one being alert and considerate of the content of the message. This is conscious processing. For example, hearing a persuasive message. Is the person motivated and able to process this information presented? Distractions and knowledge is the two factors that determine if someone can process this information. It takes high effort to process this information and you will agree or have a counterargument. When there is a convincing (cogent) argument it produces an agreement. An example of this in like the one used in or textbook Emily s economic plan makes sense! I ll vote for Emily! Peripheral route or heuristic processing is a route to persuasion that involves simple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Peripheral Vascular Disease Background Peripheral vascular disease is a disease that affects the peripheral circulatory system. PVD is also referred to as peripheral arterial disease. PVD includes both the veins and the arteries. In PVD there is a problem with blood flow due to a narrowing of blood vessels which is occurring from a different pathology. The most common cause of PVD is atherosclerosis. Patients with PVD can range from asymptomatic to severe and require amputations (Giorgi 2015). Etiology Peripheral vascular disease is divided into subcategories of functional and organic. Functional PVD does not involve physical problems in the blood vessels. It causes incidental or short term symptoms. These are usually spasms that occur erratically. Organic PVD involves changes in blood vessel structure. This type of PVD causes inflammation, tissue damage, and blockages (Giorgi 2015). The number one leading cause of peripheral vascular disease is atherosclerosis. This is a gradual process in which a fatty material builds up inside the arteries (emedicinehealth 2015). Other contributing factors to PVD include smoking, inactivity, diabetes, obesity, high blood cholesterol, hypertension, emboli from another location, inflammation of blood vessels, injury to blood vessels, and stress. (Giorgi 2015) Pathology ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The final product is a plaque that then begins to narrow the path of blood flow in the arteries and can potential cause a complete blockage. This can lead to ischemia and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Reading Fluency and Its Effect on Reading Comprehension Reading Fluency and its Effect on Reading Comprehension Topic Selection As an elementary teacher, I have often thought reading fluency plays a large role in a child s reading development. Few reading programs give fluency the recognition it deserves. Reading fluency has been a prominent and reliable benchmark for me, even when students have comprehension difficulties. Once fluency is assessed, the results were used to place students in their reading ability group. Often times, the fluent readers were placed in the high ability reading groups. In the past, our district used a reading program that gave very little focus to reading fluency and few strategies for improvement. It assessed fluency based on rate and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Reader s theater brings a new, more exciting approach to repeated practice. Like repeated reading, reader s theater focuses on all three elements of reading fluency. Reader s theater requires students to reread, memorize, and perform the text, which are key components to improving fluency. Adding dramatic performance to a student s reading experience will positively affect the student s expression, or prosody, a key component to reading fluency (Nathan Stanovich, 2001). Modeling fluency is essential so students can better understand what reading fluency sounds like. Proper modeling focuses on accuracy, rate, phrasing, and prosody (Worthly Broaddus, 2001). Evanchan (2010) suggested proper modeling gives students exposure to vocabulary above their independent reading level. Modeling allows students to be engaged with text they may wrestle with independently, and comprehension is also enhanced (Worthly Broaddus, 2001). The student s engagement and evidence of comprehension suggests students listening comprehension level is at a higher level than their independent reading levels (Evanchan, 2010). How does reading fluency affect reading comprehension? There are five essential components to reading. They are phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. Evanchan (2010), referred to the components as links in a chain, and comprehension is the link that secures the chain; however, if one of the four ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Men and Women in Non-Traditional Sports Essay Men and Women in Non Traditional Sports The benefits of an individual entering a non traditional sport for his or her sex can be huge but they are usually greater for society in general than for the athlete him/herself. Being the first person to break into a non traditional sport would obviously be trying on the athlete, who would have to face the questioning and criticisms of media, fans, and even their fellow athletes. But one athlete s determination and persistence can open up a whole new world to both athletes and spectators. In the early 1900s, women did not participate much in figure skating competitions, partly because of the fact that they had to wear long, movement hindering skirts. But some women did fight to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When males began to participate, the routines took on a different look more like what one would see in a pairs figure skating or ice dancing competition. Some people feel that having both sexes participate in the sport make it more athletic, whereas all female synchronized swimming had the reputation of being too showy. So clearly, the biggest benefit of individuals entering into non traditional sports for their gender occurs when they successfully open the sport up to other people of their gender. On the other hand, however, an individual entering a non traditional sport most likely will be forced to deal with some resistance and some difficult issues to resolve. For example, as we saw in the film Girl Fight, one obvious problem with the girl attempting to train to box was the lack of resources for her. She could not share the locker room with the boys, and had to make do with a run down storage closet instead. Another problem that is brought up when individuals participate in non traditional sports for their sexes is about how the game is actually played. For example, if a female were to play ice hockey on a team of boys, would she be treated as an equal in the game? Would the boys be willing to hit and check her like they would do to the boys in the game? Or would they be extra hard on her and take advantage of the fact that she was playing in the game to try to score more goals? Achieving a level of total equality is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Alinsky s Rules For Radicals Analysis Alinsky s rules for radicals were written by Saul Alinsky in 1972. The rules were created to develop a process for organization. Alinsky s rules were broken into two different types, tactics with 13 rules and ends and means with 11 rules. The four rules I chose to discuss were from the tactics list of rules. Alinsky s rules for radicals are applicable in many ways and also are somewhat biased. The first rule I chose was the seventh rule of tactics, Alinsky states, A tactic that drags on for too long becomes a drag. Commitment may become ritualistic as people turn to other issues. . I agree with the purpose of this rule because people need variety in an organization or else they get bored. People need any kind of variations of work that they can get within an organization over a prolonged period of time in order to stay productive and efficient. Variation also allows for the members of an organization to gain additional experiences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I agree with this rule because we, as human beings, are prone to over complicate a simple situation. For example, we look at a situation, we then get overwhelmed by it, then, when the situation is over, we feel as though we shouldn t have been worried about the situation at all. A Biblical example of this tactic is in Genesis 3, starting in verse 1 by saying Now the serpent was the most cunning of all the wild animals that the Lord God made and finishing in verse 15 by the Lord saying to the serpent He will strike your head and you will strike his heel (HCSB). At first, the serpents description makes him seem very intimidating but within the same chapter the serpent was told how he will meet his ends, which discredits any prior intimidation that the serpent had. This tactic is true for all organizations because despite how difficult a challenge may seem, people are more than likely willing to help if they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. A P Summary Sammy is a nineteen year old boy who works at an A P grocery store in a small conservative town. He s been working at this A P for quite some time now so much that he s become bored with it. He works at the register and to keep himself entertained he pretends that the register is singing a song every time he uses it. Although he s been working there for some time, it becomes clear that he doesn t wish to be in that store much longer. It s also clear that the town that he lives in isn t somewhere he wants to be either and it isn t until the day girls came to the store that he begins to act on these dreams by quitting his job. The idea that Sammy is fed up with the life he lives comes from the way he describes the place and people who he sees ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Updike did a really good job in telling that theme through a round and dynamic character like Sammy because deep down Sammy knew that the life of an A P worker living in a small town wasn t the life he was content with. By seeing these girls who were the complete opposite of what he was used to and who represented the life he d been dreaming of he was then given that extra push to work for a new life. Any doubt that he had about his dream had been washed away because he saw what he wanted in living flesh through Queenie and her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. My Hometown Essay Hello everyone,welcome to my hometown, Jining, located in the southwest of Shandong, China, is one of the key industrial cites of the province. It covers an area of 11,000 square kilometers, with a population of 8.3544 million. It s a good place for you to relax yourself and get close to nature because of its comfortable climate, beautiful environment and Confucian culture. Now please let me introduce you the charming city. 1、Comfortable climate Jining belongs to warm temperate zone monsoon climate types, with a dry winter, wet summer, significant winds, four seasons and so on. So you can see different beautiful scenery of different seasons,such as many kinds of beautiful flowers in spring.If you come here in winter, you can ski on the mountain Yi. 2、Favorable geographic location Jining enjoys favorable geographic location and convenient transportation and communication. The Beijing Shanghai Railway, Beijing Kowloon Railway go through the city from south to north; Yanzhou Shijiu Railway and Jining Xinxiang Railway pass through the city from east to west. 223.7 kilometers of expressways have been open to traffic. The newly built Beijing Shanghai Express Railway crosses Jining, with one stop in Qufu. Furthermore, Jining Qufu Airport, with direct flight to domestic cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Shenyang, Qingdao, etc. has been put in use. The Beijing Hangzhou Grand Canal flows through the city, with strong river transportation capacity. Jining is only 200 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Retirement Benefits Authority Question 1a) Discuss the role/functions of the Retirement Benefits Authority in regulating retirement benefits. The functions of the Retirement Benefits Authority (RBA) include: To regulate and supervise the establishment and management of retirement benefits schemes. To protect the interest of members and sponsors of retirement benefit schemes. To promote the development of the retirement benefits industry. To advise the Minister for Finance on the national policy to be followed with regard to the retirement benefits sector. To implement all government policies relating to it, i.e. the Retirement Benefits Authority. Perform any other functions conferred on it by the Retirement Benefits Authority Act or by any other written ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Disadvantage „X Employees have to fund the scheme by themselves if there is no employer contribution. Question 1c) Some employees have had problems accessing their pensions after retirement and some have had to go to court and others end up giving up due to the process involved in following it up. Discuss the reasons why such scenarios arise. Explain the contents of the key legislation that governs pension schemes regulation in Kenya. Such scenarios may arise due to any of the following reasons; „X Denied or delayed payment of benefits to the pensioners as a result of memberÂĄÂŚs ignorance. „X Diversion of scheme funds into sponsorÂĄÂŚs business. „X Under funded schemes that cannot meet their obligations. „X Questionable investments. „X Lending of scheme funds to trustees or senior managers at economical rates. „X Poor investments of scheme funds leading to poor returns. „X Poor administration and record keeping by pensions leading to long delays in payment of benefits to members. The key legislation in Kenya that governs pension schemes regulation is the Retirement Benefits Authority Act (RBAAct), 1997. The contents include; Registration of retirement benefits schemes shall be done in accordance with the provisions of the RBAAct and under the authority of a certificate issued by the same Act. Every scheme shall also be established under an irrevocable trust.
  • 38. The deregistering or winding up of a scheme shall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Essay about Characters of The Kite Runner Published by Riverhead Books in 2003, Khaled Hosseini wrote The Kite Runner, a powerful story of love, fear, friendship, redemption, and the reality of the cruel world we live in. In this tale, you develop a personal relationship with the characters as you feel their emotions. Khaled Hosseini brings his characters to life eloquently. The relationship between son and father, rich and poor, countryman and his country, Pashtun and Hazara, friend and brother, and the conflict within themselves. Anyone could fall in love with the characters of The Kite Runner. In the beginning of Hosseini s novel, Hassan and Amir share an astonshing friendship. Amir, being priviledged, and Hassan, being the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His home land was completely ruined. The tree, his house, Sohrab s innocense, the orphaned children of Afghanistan, and Hassan, all broken by the war. In the end, does Amir ever redeem himself? The Kite Runner is a very strongly written piece of work. It s first strongest aspect is the immediacy. Every dramatic event is described with eloquent imagery. You felt as if it was all real and you were witnessing it right before your own eyes. The Kite Runner s second strongest aspect is it s symbolism. The slingshot, symbolizing Hassan, saved Amir oh so many times. The power of the deadly slingshot was passed down to Hassan s son, Sohrab, just as his personality was. The decades of war left Amir s home devastated with poverty.When Amir was little, he thought of everyone to be just as privalidged as he was, aside from the Hazara servants. Little did he know that outside of his protected priviledged neighborhoods, there was still much poverty. Therefore, his
  • 40. seemingly perfect home country was not as perfect as he thought, just as his seemingly perfect friendship wasn t. He treated Hassan with little respect. Making him feel bad about himself and testing his loyalty had become a daily task. After the Russian invasion and the Taliban taking control of the country, all of Afghanistan was destroyed. Along with the desctruction of his country, his friendship was also destroyed. His ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Poem In The Devil And Tom Walker, By Washington Irving The range of psychological approaches also took great part in the story. When the people are in dilemma, they try to solve the problems in different ways as they are different fruits of different trees. The reason is people are treated in different spheres and in different societies, some of them are free citizens of the free country, some of them slaves of the colonies. Some of them choose the difficult way to solve the problem, but some of them choose the tricky way to get rid of it. Or people choose the tricky way without intention of doing it, maybe under pressure of other people or maybe under the formed situation similar to the happened issue in the scene of presence of spectre bridegroom in the castle of Katzenellenbegon family. Baron could not allow Starkenfaust to introduce himself and explain the reason of his visit. Unwillingly he masked under a spectre figure, thinking as the best way of swaying away from the castle of Katzenellenbegon family. At the end of the story the force of free and true love unmasked the spectre bridegroom. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We know that Washington Irving created many distinct characters in his works. Some of his characters see and try to find happiness and wealth in different things. Irving gave a great depiction of an American Dream under the aim of becoming happy and immediately wealthy no matter how it would be happened. If Irving in Rip Van Winkle created the character Rip who saw the happiness in life without his nagging wife, in The Devil and Tom Walker he created the character Tom who saw the happiness in wealth which reduced to ash upon the Devil s taking his soul. Both characters, Rip and Tom, somehow achieved the goals but at the end both of them were unhappy, because they chose the wrong ways to get the targets. This is the issue to which Irving wanted to drag the reader s attention in his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Outsiders By Francis Ford Coppola The Outsiders a film directed by Francis Ford Coppola s in the 1980s is about two social groups of teenagers who happens to live in the same town and attends the same high school. Although both two social groups live in the same vicinity, they live a completely different life. A group identified as the South Side Socials (aka socs ), are the upper class teenagers, while the Greasers, are the less fortunate kids, who just so happen to live on the wrong side of town. These two social groups have had a conflict against one another for several years, but on one specific evening, this rivalry turns deadly as one of the greasers, Johnny, stabs and murders a socs. Due to the passing of one of the Socs, the Socs tried to avenge the death of their friend, while the greasers tried to get the town to comprehend that the Socs were also at fault during that conflict. The Outsider is an exceptional film depicting how social groups can explain our behavior, and how deviance and crime are observed in relation to our social group. A social group is defined as a group of two or more people who interact frequently with one another, shares a portion sense of belonging and have a sensation of interdependence. As seen in the film, both the Socs and the greasers care deeply for each associate of the corresponding group. Towards the end of the film, as Johnny is being hospitalized for severe burns, Pony Boy expresses himself by stating the fact that things would be different if he pass away. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Loveland Loveland Ski Area is near to the hearts and homes of generations of Colorado skiers and riders. Just 53 miles from Denver, Loveland offers uncrowded slopes, remarkable terrain, free close in parking and a season that lasts from October through May. Loveland also averages 400″ of snow each season more than any Front Range or Summit County resort. Loveland is a perfect place for those that simply want to ski and ride. This is Colorado. Welcome home. Loveland sits atop the Continental Divide and is just a short 53 mile drive from Denver. While Loveland has varied terrain for every ability, Loveland Valley provides beginners and first timers with a separate base area and gentle slopes perfect for learning how to ski or ride. Loveland sits atop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was named Chair 1, and has the same line as the current lift. The following season, Chair 2 was built. The lift began near the slope maintenance building west of the current Basin Lodge. By the late 1950 s to 1960 s construction began of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Tunnel, which runs directly below the base of Chair 4. During this time period, Chairs 3 and 4 were built also by Heron Engineering. This opened the Loveland Valley Ski Area in 1961 as well as some south facing slopes to the north of Chair 2 in 1965. During the 1980 s, Loveland upgraded the old Chair 2 with a high capacity Yan triple chair. This provided better, more reliable access to beginner and intermediate terrain. In 1989, a new Valley lodge was constructed, allowing for better guest services at the beginner and racing hills. Loveland continued its expansions during the 1990 s. In 1990, Yan was contracted to install Loveland s first fixed grip quad. The lift serves intermediate and expert bowl terrain to the right of Chair 4. Due to increased skier numbers, in 1995, Loveland decided to enlarge the Basin lodge to its current size. This drastically increased the number of people the building could accommodate. The following year, chair 3 was replaced by a Poma quad chair, doubling the lift capacity at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Water Code Of 1934 Essay Like the United States early effort with the Rivers and Harbor Act of 1899, Brazil s initial struggle to control pollution started with the legislative enactment of the water Code of 1934. (Alter, 2012) The Water Code of 1934 was designed to regulate usage, property rights over water, and setting limitations over water use. Before this landmark legislation, the demands for water use was overseen by the Ministry of Energy s National Department of Water and Energy. Due to the fact water was a key resource in power generation and electricity via hydroelectricity, prior to the Water Code of 1934 power companies had a high degree of control over all aspects that could impact power generation. The Ministry of Energy could provide individual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the early 1960 s and late 1970 s, the management of water and sanitation services underwent several reorganizations to help gap the shortages in public health needs between the economically sound municipalities and the growing communities without economic solvency. Two key systems were developed to bridge these gaps; In 1968 The Sanitary Financing System, was created and in 1971 National Water Supply and Sanitation Plan (PLANASA) was established. Under PLANASA, investment in infrastructure increased significantly as water coverage doubled between 1970 to 1990. Furthermore, the access to sanitary sewerage systems doubled nationally. During this period, the PLANASA and other peripherally related governmental organizations were investing over $11 billion in water and sanitary sewer systems, with the bulk of the funding going towards water quality and distribution systems. However, turbulent financial times troubled Brazil during the 1980 s and led to a governmental reorganization which established the Sanitation Secretariat (SNS) under the Ministry of Social Welfare (MAS) which manages water resources and infrastructure. (Heller, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Research Paper On Jamaica Jamaica is located in the Caribbean Islands, it covers 10,831 square kilometers of land and 160 square kilometers of water. Jamaica s absolute location is 18.1096° N, 77.2975° W. Jamaica is a short distance south of Cuba and an even shorter distance west of Haiti. It s about 1000 kilometers (600 Miles) east of the shore of Mexico. Jamaica is the 3rd largest island in the Caribbean Sea. The capital of Jamaica is Kingston and has a population of 2.715 million. Jamaica s traditional foods are curry goat, fried dumplings, ackee and salt fish. Jamaica is known for the music genres that are played by Jamaican musicians. Jamaica is known for five things: the first one is the land of beauty which is very attractive, relaxing beaches, rivers, and waterfalls. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jamaicans are popularly known for their delicious jerk chicken, fish, ackee, salt fish, bammy, and fish. The fourth thing Jamaica is known for is their music and culture. They have a mission statement for their people Out of the many one people in the effort to bring about unity. Most of them are musicians who have made the country famously known for its unique kind of music. For example, Bob Marley who is from Jamaica who was a singer, songwriter, musician, and guitarist who achieved international fame. The fifth thing Jamaica is known are the sports they play such as track, association football, cricket, basketball and netball. They are known to perform exceptionally in a wide range of sporting activities, which include marathons, netball, boxing, and cricket. The transportation in Jamaica is by taxi, cars, and buses which is the cheapest transportation, unless you have a car. Jamaica s region is divided into three landform regions: the eastern mountains, the central valleys and plateaus, and the coastal plains. The most elevated area is the Blue Mountains in eastern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Day Rosa Parks Theme The theme in All Summer in a Day and The Day Rosa Parks was arrested are similar. The theme that they share is Stand up for what you believe in. In both the story, and the drama there is that one person that does not want to be treated the that other people are treating them. It s just like in All Summer in a Day the girl, Margot believed that the sun was going to come up, but everyone else didn t believe her, so they made fun of her because of what she believed in. In The Day Rosa Parks was Arrested a white man told Rosa Parks to get up so he could sit down. She didn t get up. He told her to get up again, or he will get the police officer, she didn t get up. Even when the officer took her to jail, she still stood up for what she believed in. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You can also learn something from them. In conclusion, if you say something, but someone else say s different, then don t worry about what they say believe in what you say, and just stand up for what you believe in. What you believe in, and what the other person believes in may both be correct. You will never know, but just always stand up for what you believe in. Rosa Parks didn t want to be treated the way she was being treated, so she stood up for herself, and everyone of the colored people. Margot did not want to be treated the way she was being treated, just because she was different. So what she did was stood up for herself, and believed in herself. Rosa Parks, and Margot didn t care what anyone else thought of what they were doing. They just believed in themselves, and stood up for what they believed in. The authors Lauren Tarshis, and Ray Bradbury wrote different things one was a story and one was a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Awakening Into A World Of Foul Beasts Awakening into a world of foul beasts that hide in every corner is no easy thing for a beginner Hunter. Don t worry, clearing the City of Yarnham in Bloodborne will be an easy thing to do once you know where to go, how to get the checkpoints and how to defeat the bosses in Yarhnam. As soon as the game starts, you re forced to create a contract that allows you to customize your own character to fight against the bloodthirsty beasts of this world. There are different classes of warriors in these options, but the most powerful to start with is the troubled past class; giving you a boost in strength and agility in the game. Once the contract is set, head down the stairs of the clinic to find a lycanthrope. I know it s tempting, but don t do anything, let the beast kill you. Once this happens you ll awaken in a place called Hunter s Dream. In this place, find the messengers on the floor and choose whatever weapons fit you best. Head back to Yosefka s Clinic through the tombstones and defeat the lycanthrope. With your new weapons, head out to explore Yarnham. Turn right, go up the street and slay whatever monster is in your way to acquire blood echoe. Blood echoes are the currency you will use to better your character, making him stronger to defeat bigger beasts and improve your other stats. Keep going until you find the ritual circle in the main city. Don t worry about missing it, you won t. Take out the enemies on higher ground before charging in to deal with the beasts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Medical Testing Dementia Working in the field of medical testing, it is important to know that there will be a health risk when working on lab equipment, due to many hazardous chemical, many scientist risk their lives to find the right substance to find a cure. Each test has its own indication and contraindication. Tests being performed are expected to have no benefit for the individual being tested. Instead, the results may be useful for the establishment of statistics in order to improve health care for other individuals. Patients may give informed consent to undergo medical tests that will benefit other people. It is not just classify only to use for diseases but to find a relevant used of treatments. What is medical testing? What are some source of topic that relates to it? Medical testing is a kind of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The State news service stated that A common diabetes drug could be redeveloped as a new treatment for Alzheimer s. The NHS reported that a sign of Alzheimer being contaminated is the formation of clumps of protein, known as plaques and tangles, in the brain. The author of Diabetes drug tested for dementia Biography in Context asserts that Alzheimer s disease is an abnormal version of phosphorylation, however it insight the biochemical effect is a metformin within the neurocyte. The effect of the dose for dementia check if it has any side effect of a conceivable harm. The NHS cater with inquisition of the drug test for dementia, they figure out that if the mice had been given metformin in their drinking water, it would have reduced the levels of tau phosphorylation. The cause of it decrease the nerve cell which causes the Alzheimer s. In additional information Many people has or had Alzheimer s, ⅕ of the population in the world either has Alzheimer s or some source of diseases in their body systems that they can t control so treatments are offered and is not curable completely but it prevents from getting sick ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Preventing Musculoskeletal Disorders In The Workplace The Seriousness of MSD Occupational health hazards are conditions in a workplace environment that pose a threat to the physical or mental health of an employee working there. Unfortunately, occupational health hazards are very common, however, providentially; many organizations have been established in order to prevent these tragedies from occurring. One of these great organizations is the Worker s Health and Safety Centre; Ontario s designated health and safety training center. In recent times, WHSC has taken specific initiative on taking action to prevent the occupation ergonomic hazard, causing musculoskeletal disorder. Due to the fact that Musculoskeletal Disorders may cause employees to suffer from uncomfortable pains to developing critical disabilities, it is extremely important for employers to ensure that they eliminate any hazards in the working environments, and train their employees. An ergonomic hazard in the workplace can occur when a worker repeats the same movement, or engages in stationary/ uncomfortable positions over an extended period of time. The reason why employers must take such an initiative to prevent their employees from developing a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Preventing Musculoskeletal Disorders can often be as simple as physically removing the hazard from the environment in which the employee is exposed to, or making a simple change! For example, in an office setting, correcting an employee s posture when sitting at a computer can prevent them from developing muscular exhaustion in their lower back, shoulders and neck. Employers must ensure that their employees are able to recognize the signs/symptoms in order to seek treatment before developing a worse condition. The employees must also be able to identify any MSD hazards in their environment, and above all, be knowledgeable about the information on the equipment they are working with, so that they may request for adjustments to protect their health and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...